- - - - - . - - - - , - - - - . - - . - , . -v-- . - ' - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - . - - . - , - _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - _ - - - - . - - - - - - - ----------------.t----- - - - - - - - - - - - . . - - - - -a.------ . - - - - . - - ' . . - - - - - . . _ - . _ - . - - - - - - - - - - . - - - . . - - - - - _ - , . --r---- - - . ? - . - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - L t-a-------- I . THE OMAHA DAILY BEES . - - _ _ _ _ _ _ - - : t , , ) ESTAflLISIIED TUNE 19 , 1871. OMAIEA , 1\rEDXESIAy MonNIu : , JULY 13 , 1S9S-TWELYE l'AflS. &NGLi - COPV - FIVE - OEIUS. ' GOODBYE TO fffl I . ; .f Exposition Will ObrvQ Next atun1ay n . Milithry Day , : THIRD REGIMENTWILI BE PRESLNT Farewell Reception Is to Be Extended to Colonel Bryan's ' Boys. PATRIOTIC PROGRAM TO BE PRESENTED Troops Leave Next Week to Join General Lee at Jackonvil1o. MANY WILL COME TO SAY GOODBYE : . Xti ! 1r' Iteginteni , ncn.ic.i i. C)1flCL iti.L SufT , % VIIt UnreIi front I'urt ni.tiin io ix- t _ 1)ONItIOL ( rolnh1N. 1tl1UiLr ( laywill ho colcbratcd ut the cx- t posItion on Saturday of this week. The uc- caulon will bo the torrnnl farc'c11 ot the I , people ot the ttato to the TIirl ( Nebrasica regiment , now encamped at Fort Omaha , which wilt leave to join General Fltzhugh . Lco's conmaul at JackonvIlIe early next , , , cok. It is PrOPOSeI that the ( lay shalt be mnle a granti patriotic ( lcmonMtraUon . and that the veoplo vIll turn out In mi- menso numbers to give the soldter boys a rousing send-off bcforo they start for the . front. $1. ' The celebration was decided on yester- .lay atternoon , when General Maiingc'r : : Ciarkson called on Colonel Bryan and asked hs consent to give him and his regiment a L special day at the grounds. Colonel 1ryau c7. readily endorsed the scheme , and Saturday . was selected as the most available date. ' . ( The entire regiment , headed by Colonel I i , A Bryan anti his staff. will march to the I grounds Saturday morning , where they vtli r lie entertained ( luring the day. ) .Approprlato exercises will be held In the AuditorIum , which vili con8ist largely ot 4 patriotic music and addresses by some Cf the . best local speakers. The sentiment of the . occasion wilt be that of a godspced to th departing soldiers , and although the plan ) was only announced yesterday alternoon , it has already aroused more than ordinary enthusiasm , , - . . p Assurances have been receIved that the i , ' railroads wlil make low rates troni all No- Draska towns , and there Is every Indication - tion that the occasion vIll Inspire a demon- , . : itration that will nearly equal that ot the ; l'ourtli of July. The details of the program T mu other fcature vili be arranged at once , and wilt be announced In full tomorrow. 1'cav York flLt ) VOMtIflrd. if the origInal Intention of the exposition management had been carried out yesterday would have been celebrated as New York Day and a large and distinguished delegation from the Empire state would have been on the grounds to assist. In the demonstration and acquire enlarged ideas ot the resources and capabilities of the west. But. circunt- StanecH compelled a postponement of the event and left the day a blank In the exposition - position program. The New Engleud vlsi- tors who were so well entertained the day bolero are still In the city and they were taken by the exposition lllcials and other citizens through the establishment ot The Bee ( * 11(1 ( on a trip to the South Omaha stock yards and packIng houses but at the grounds the morning was comparatively Un- evcntfui , There was one feature , however , that brought the management moro satisfaction . than any ceremony and that was a decided Increase in the attendance. Last week was marked by the unavoidable stagnancy that . follows a great holiday and Mont - t ( lay failed to bring out any I appreciable additions to the crowd , hut , yesterday there was a material change and the turnstiles clicked with unaccus- tamed rapidity , The improvement was not ' 9' i ) generally noticeable about the grounds , bUt there was a unmistakable Increase In . the number of visitors in the various build- logs and no the forenoon advanced there was every indication that the end of the day T woulit see one of the best off-day crowds k that has yet been seen on the grounds. A large proportion of the visitors were out-of- ( town People. and many of them saw the exposition for the first time. There were distinguishable at a glance , for tIiy re- gardcd the biautiful scene around tlie i with that undisguised admiration and enthusiastic - . tic commendation that is exhibited by every ( lOW arrival. "isn't it Just grand , " "Now . . . L / aren't you glad we ennie ? " "w. never cx- pected to see anything like this , did vo ? " I , ' and similar exclamations were everywhere I vullblo : afl(1 the emphatic declaration that , It was bettor than the World's ( air could be j heard with surprIsing frequency. Such , ociamations as these are heard so frequently by those who are on & tlio grounds every day that they cease to attract - tract attention , but they are significant as Indicating the unanimous verdict of the pee- , silo. and what they are going to tell their neighbors when they go home , I'IliI ( ( fr li.s lII'M 1)st' , ' Mayor Moores and the oxpasition officials are co-operating in an effort to make 1)es Moines day , slIcIi occurs Friday , a rousing success. Mayo Noores has telegraphed to Mayor MacVicar c1 Ies Moines the assur- Race that ho and the other guests will own ' the city during their stay antI ( leneral Manager - ' ager Clarkson has wired the information that the lxpositIoii Auditorium and thp band vill be at their disposal. They have also been assured that any wishes they may express in rcgard to the program for the day will ho carried out and F. II. McGars'ie , director of special days , left for Des Moinea 4 , , last night to confer with the visitors with regard to any ndditionai arrangements that may be nect'sary , During the last tow days the Depnrtnicnl of I'ubllcity has been flood- lag the interested territory vi1li Imosters and I circular information in regard to railroad rates and other features of the occasion and the railroads expect to haul a big crowd frolil Des Moines and intermediate cities. NIeI t ) ii t ii , ' Cnel'rt 1.1 ( * 1' , Superintendent of Music Kelly has an- miounced a novelty In time \ti ) of cVCmiimii ' entertainment which wilt ho given its tIrt , trial Thursithy evening , July 21. IL is pro. Posed to give a series of grand court con- 4.r ' corts with the exposition orchcstrm. nud Pilinnoy's banil , These sviil differ from lime .p # , open air concert that was given on the iulanl ( Imiring the stay of tIme 4\polio club in that tlit bammil anti tIme chorus viIi be sop. orated and vilI entertain the uuUiemlcQ in turn. The chorus wiil be located on the I phatformu at tba east end of time lagooo , and , . if the mnattor of lights can be satisfactorily t _ arranged time band wilt occupy a position in front of the Mantmfacture8 building. The k' band will play time theme alone and then L % the chorus will sing tIme same theme with. out aCcoInl'animent , 'This will give a sort of echo etteCtLifldthe combination of vocal - ( Continued ouSeveuth Page. ) I HIGH PRAISE FUR OUR ARMY I'reiicla MIiItnry.tttnhe Speak. , lii ( floii'ing 'l'ernt , , Ut tiac A.iilty ) of the Meti. WAShINGTON , July l2-MnJor do Grand. prey , military atteche of the French em- baBsy , has just returned from the American headquarters near Santiago , where ho lies been observing for his government the hirog- ress of military operations , lie paid a glow- lag tribute to the ability of our soldiers , "I have the moat complete admiration for your men , " said Major do Grandprey today. "They are a superb body , individually and as ' my. and I suppose not throughout th \ ' ro such a splendid lot of fig ' Th(0 , . * - fighting character- 1st utt. 4IPoJ,1 , t apparent. They arc ag j' LIon , never : ifltho voice 0 push theni "Another marked characteristic is the self-reliance of cccli man. It is what they call the character of 'initiative. ' It is almost - most unknown in European armies , vhero every movement and the move to meet each action of the army waits for the initiative of an officer. lint with your imien they fight to the front , meeting each emergency as it arises , overcoming obstacles by their own initiative. "Such self-reliant fighting men make an exceptional ly impetuous nrniy , for every unit eontrihtitc to tIme irresistible forward movement , The Spanish troops do not hare this same characteristic , They are more passive. more cautious. "Besides the impetuosIty of such fighting material it has the effect of inspiring a moral among the troops , making them feel that success is assured , and at the same tinio carrying disorder and depression to the ranks of the enemy , " Major do Grnndprey says the fighting about Santiago is something entirely different - ent from the warfare of European and other armies of modern times. The dense vegetation and tangle of tropical vines make it impossible to observe the usual military formations. As a result there is hittho or no effort to fight in &olid forma- tion. Every mnnii is fighting for himself , pushing forward through the shrubbery nod tahi grass. It is imnpoiblo to see time enemy. Timoro is no line of battle almond again3t which the assault is ( lireotcl , Only through the reports - ports of pickets and from the crack of rifles here and there ahead is t known that a fighting force is , thcre. This makes the shooting Irregular , ts it is eidom po3siblc to See one in the opposing force and get a iIstinct alma at him. The main result of this is to bring the two fighting forces close together gradually until they are fighting at close range. In this respect Major do Grandprey points out. it is a return to the fighting of 200 years ago , when the short range of the arms in use then compelled fighting at close quar- tcrs , As is al'ays the case at close range fighting , the casualties are far greater. With the usual open field fighting of European armies the range Is long and as a result the caualtlcs nrc not so great in a giveim period. It has the effect , iilso , of allowing time for cach side to gauge the atrength of Its advcrtmary , nod in this way dcciSiv re- suIts are often achieved In long range fight- log before a general assault has occurred. JJtht it Is impossible , Major tIe Grandproy points out , for the American or Spanish troops to take this mea.suro of each other , as they eec nothing ot the general battle and meet only wbcn brought Into close quar- ters. Major do Grandprey also spcals highly ot the efficiency with which the American troops and tippiic& were started on their expedition and embarked In Cuba. This has Caine In for considerable criticism in this country , but Major do Grandprey says that considering the brief time allowed for equipping the expedition remarkable results Were secured. European military expeditions - tions , such as those of England or France to Africa or other points , ho ay3 , are planned six nioflths ahead , which allows ample time for working out the most minute details. The first word of Cervera's entering Santiago - . ago harbor was on May I , and the vast military preparations were voll under and thu expedition started early in the fob- lowing month of June. This , and the insignificant - significant loss of men and linimals In landing - ing , was an exceptionally good showing , Judged by the best military standards. Ito Says the foreign military observers were more concerned with this niatter of embarking - ing and disembarkimig troops , supphie and animals than vlth the actual military ma- nouovers , as the moving of large forces con- titutc one of the nmot Important problems of military science. HONORS COMMODORE SCHLEY 1'4'Ohle ( if hit. To it of IIi. flirtli Get 'I'ogetlivr iiiiil Ccl ehrite Iii , . Great letry , FREDERICK , Md. , July 12.-An enthush- astie demonstration in honor of Commodore Winfleld Scott Schlcy and his brilliant vie- tory at Snntiano was held in this city to- night. Time commodore s'as horn here in 1840 and many of those who I1articirakd in today's celebration were life-long fricudi , of time naval hero , After a procession in vhicii several thou- saud people took part a mass meeting was heM iii the court house square , James Mc- Sperry , judge of time court of appeals , pro. sided and addressed the assemblage. E , It. Wood of Frederick and Mrs. Donald McLean , regent of time Now York chapter Daughters of time Americnn Itevolution , also delivered patriotic addresses. Itosolutlons were adopted congratulating Commmiodoro Sclmley on his splendid victory. These vero signed by the city oiflciai , engrossed - grossed 110(1 forwarded to "The Vice Admnirai of the United States Nay ) ' . " U.iItI ) .tG.iIM'I' YIJIoV I'F'LHI , St net Qilliraut I ( it' l IststIil iNlicil at * Ii , ' Cu iii iu i IL Cii 1,1 * . ( C'opyrlghmt , U'IS , I' ) ' Assoimited Press. ) PLAYA DEh ESTE , ( luantananio flay , July 12.-Time known presence of yellow fever at Caiimmancra , ( ) unntammaino , and other towns in the vicinity of Camp McCahimi and along time coast , Ims resulted in time establishment of time strictest quarantine. hereafter no American wilt be mmllovc'ul elm the mmortli slio of the bay , and mio one will ho lIerlnitted to land froni vesmiehs en. tcriimg time harbor here without a special Iermit froom time coimnanding officer. 'fimia . nm ) result in considerable incomivenienco to newspaper dispatch boats. It also Cilia off comnmumi icatiomm with the insurgent forces around Gurmntananio uinuier tue command of General l'ero mmd time regiment of Colonel Tliomnas. The rules will also be rigidly enforced , it Cairn ) McCalla , although time general health of the American marines is remarkably gooii , The Spaniards in and around Cainmant'ra have been showing great activity during the last two or three days , and their forces there have apparently increased fropi Guan- tunaino , Tlio boldness of the American launches In ventering up beyond the port and the presence of a large miumber of war ships In the lower bay. intro evidently led tile Spanish to believe that an attack is Planned at that point , DIRECT PEACE OVERTURES Spain About Ready to Take Action to suspend Hostilities , SIMPLY A QUESTION NOW OF HOURS I f ' 1't'rii , Nnnmel ly I im tim tied Stnte. l'ruve Too 1a.neiimg the iiili- nry i'surt' 'iii l'mih ( lic Vnr , ( Copyright , 1S9s. by Press Publishing Co. ) MADIIID , July 12.-New ( u'orkVoyld Ca- blcgram-i3pecial Telegraam.-'j'1m0 ) belief is prevalent hero in ofilcial circles that the probabIlity of ( hirect overtures for imeaco with the ( Jolted States is only a question of hours , The queen regent is as atmxious as time minis- hers to Come to terms If the United States is not too exacting , otherwise the war party is sure to have Its own flay. Time crisis has at last come which the revolutionary parties hoped for , To USC tbo words of a leading liberal member of the cabinet , "the United States to decide whether by imposing hard conditions of Peace they will force a revolution wIth Carliani rising anti clvii war in its wake. I I Should America ho generous amid meet us half way wevould assent to the independ- cnce of Cuba amid a war indemnity , if net so heavy as to erippie the restoration of our finances and credit. Naturally , in time Philippines we would not attemupt to reestablish - establish the old st-ate of things or a pro- Pomitlerance of the friar3 amid might devise some autonomy scheme , coupled with a commercial regime , acceptable for the United States and the European powers. The only thIng we could not understand is any American 1esign against our rule in Porto lilco , which time natives never op- posed. If America , by too hard conditions , drIves us to despair and prolonge.tj re3ist- ance it must ho preparcl to face complications - tions in Europe which are sure to arIse front Its aggressions on 'the coast and in time Peninsula , the Canaries and Ilalearics. Complicatiois arc sure to arao also from its having uIilertaken ( to rule , proteot and maintain order In Cuba and the I'hiiippines after we lose them. " l'itttliig Up ii ummmrr. Spaniards seldom nowadays Iocp a secret , even state designs. They , on the other I hand , persist in never being in touch with the realities of the situation at home , abroad or in Its colonies. Consequently , in time I present critical momnent the government. and the leading dynastic opposition statesmen fancy they will outwit America nod wia over European sympathies if not more practical - tical support by a bold stroke under the clonic of peace overtures. Their Imian Is dIrectly after defeat or victory on land at Sammtiago to ask the United States for a Suspension of hostilities with a view to ascertain - certain if really the United States only undertook war to secure the independence of Cuba , which Spain would at last grant. subject to certain conditions , like time rec- ognitiomi of the Cuban debt by the fimturo Cuban republic , or mu plebiscite to discover if a majority of the Cubans wanted home rule under the Spanish flag or absolute independence - dependence of Spain. They would appeal to Europe and continue the war to the bitter end if AmerIca contemplated wrestimigfrom her l'orto Rico arid a hig war Indemnity or a condition in the Philippine archipeia- goes implying home rule , liberty of conscience - science anti a surrender of commercial and political preponderance. I am able to state on the highest authority that the above plan meets the entire approval - proval of the vatican , Austria and Germany , because It affords the desired pretext for the European powers to intervene ii' defense - fonso of tile monarchy of Spain and Spmtnisit rule In Oceania , even if to obtain substantial tcrritoriai and commercial concessions as the price of mediation , The imrincipai object of Spain will be to retain its hold on Porto Rico , because the dynasty and government will not be able to pacify the nation , which is feeling sorely at the Idea of relinquishing its possessions in the new world. They also hope to put America in serious embarrassment - mont when It conies to a point of having to guarantee before Europe not only the lives and lmroperty of Spanish loyalists in Cuba , hut. considerable European interests in that islamid agatmmt the separatists. The Philippines - pines are , according to European diplomacy , the very touchstone of American designs Jim tim eyes of European courts and governments - ments , who are perfectly aware timat time queen regent herself , if possible more than the government , imas at heart to keep hold of the archipelagoes for political anti corn- mnoicial reasons , and above all for religious motives , to secure in Spain the support of the church. Jesuits nmmd Friars for her son's cause against the Carlists , Fim'it Stem , Tovnrj Pence. LONDON , July 12.-New ( York W'orld Ca- blegrama-Speelal Telegram.Accortiing ) to time prevalent view in official circles hero the resignation of the Sagnsta cabinet is the first definite aid ) towards veaco , even if it be replaced by a niinistry wholly or mainly military , Time opinion still is that a ministry vili be formed with the real oh. ject of suing for peace , whatever its ostea- siblo poliy ot the outset may be. The French mmd Austrian amnbassadors imere were agaIn In consultation today , both receiving a call from time Spanish anmbassa- dor , but it was stated in time house of CornI I mona tonight by a member of time government - mont that the British foreign office had no lcnowledgo of any peace overtures , nor are these expected umitil time new Madrid cab. I met is formed , The tendency of a recon- strumctiomm cabinet witim military additions has been to restore confidence somewhat in the capacity of Madrid authorities to tide over time critical period now mmpproacii- immg. This feeling is rellected on time stock I exchange , where Spanish securities opened lower on time news of a crisis , but improved Inter on time reflection that no ministerial coambination could be so weak or incompe- teat as Sagasta's. lleimesly hut I'eII'e , Tue Cimronicle's Vienna dispatch says : I am assured al the cabinets are at work to induce Spain to ask for peace , while a ( Ill- ferenco of opinion prevails In the Cabinet wimctlmer this is feasible without Jeopardiz. lug time dynasty. 'lime Daily Mail's Madrid dispatch says : I Time crisis springs fromn dissensions in the I cabinet , Uamnazao , minister of finance , lead- tag the ieace party. The premier was asked today If any decision had been taken respecting opening peace negotiations , anti replied , "No , but what remimt'dy can there ho but mmmake peace ? " The Daily News' Madrid dispatch says : l3iunco telegraphs that the Cuban army In- I sists on striking a hiow for the honor of Sham , and Its own 80,000 volunteers are ready to resist , Autonomists and advocates of conatltutiommai reform desire timat the I mnotimer country should not abandon Cuba , but that time war be continued , The gov. ornment imas replied , pointing out the abso. lute necessity for peace , ills answer Is awaited with great Int'rest , Orders bare been received at Seville ( or time garrison to hold itself in readiness to priro for the defense of the coasts , It is statv.l that the Ammwrican consuls at Gibraltar and. Tangier have bought enormous quantitks of coal. American colliers are reported bt tween Cape Spartel and Cape St. Vincent. VICNA , July 12.-New ( 't'orlt World Ca- blcgram-Speelah Telegram. j-Tho Spanish ambassador at Vienna today icscrIbcd the situation thus : "Peace negotiations are neither being carried on nor immediately to be expected , Time cablnett crisis proves this , as a new government is to be appointed expressly to conclude peace. Polavieja is the most likely man to form a military eabl- net for time sole purpose of maintaining or- tier and concluding honorable peace. Negotiations - ations are better trustJ to him than to statesmen who are no soldiers , Martinez Campos is considered unsmtitnbie , because too much of a prey to pcurty feeings. Amncri- en's peace conditions will no doubt be supported - ported by Europe , being desirous of peace at any lrlce. Spain therefore greatly obJects - Jects to European interference , Spain Is firmly resolved not to give imp a port in the Canary islands , for tear of having another - other Gibraltar to Tegret. " % % 'Iiliiig to Give tIp Cohn. MADRID , July 12.-The conservative press declares Spain is prepared to accept peace itrovitied it implies only the los of Cuba , The possibility of peace with tue United States is b ing widely discussed in time miewspapcrs anti by the imublic. The comi- servatlvcm papers declare Spain is prepared to accept peace provided It implies only time loss of Cuba , but tlmey assert time Spaimm would prefer war a l'outrancc , If the 'Iimmltctl States should claImmi I'orto Rico , the I'hil- Ippine islands or on immense Indemnity which would be impossible for Spain to pay. The Corrcspondencia asserts that Gemmerni Correa , time mninister for war , dot's nut ills. agree with time oilier cabinet ; iaisters so seriously as is generally supposed , nod in row of the gravity at the Cuhamm situation , it is possible he will rio longer oppose peace , imroviticd time conditions are not too onerous. The public connects time recent conference between Duke Almodovar do Rio , the Spanish - ish minister for foreign affairs , and the French nmnbassador here , Id. Patenotre , with time report that the F'remmch ambassador at Washington , M. Canibon has been Instructed to ascertain the lightest conditions umpon which peace is obtainable , Otimer Spanish newspapers continue time violent anti-peace campaign. The Ejercito Espanol , a service paper , says : "If we frmnke imeace now we deserve to be spat in the face. If Santiago falls there remain 180,000 Spamminrds in Cuba who are determined - mined to defend time territory. " The Correspondemicia Militnir , another service paper , declares that the government must act in conformity with the wishes of the army in Cuba which , it mmdds , desires to continue time war. No Pence flvcrlmlm'CN Yet. WAShINGTON , July 12.-Secretary of State Day , on catering the cabinet room today , authorized the statement that no ieace orcrttmrcs of any kind had been made. The discussion of a possible peace settlement - ment was continued today , although it was hacking in any tangible basis , as officials , government and diplomatic , continued to say that no overtures from Spain or any quarter - ter lied been made. Time ( himipatch fromn Madrid detailing time series of alleged jeace conditions was looked upon as a "feeler. " It is said that no such proposition has gone from this government. The alleged terms- Spammish evacuation of Cuba and Porto Rico , 24OOOOOOO war indenmnity and retention of the Phitippimmes until the irmdemmmity Is paid- are in gemigral line with time conjecture afloat hero for some time , hut omclalq . .dvenever givemm this conjecture ammy endorsemeut , amid if the Madrid dispatch Is put forwarmi as a feeler it has not proved successful in in- ducimig the ntmthorlties to disclose timeir pa- sition on these terms , as a whole or sepa- ratoly. Each of the propositions involves a policy , and It. Is doubtful whether such general - eral policy has beemm determined toward outside - side possessions , severally or together. The Spanish cabinet crisis is looked upon by officials hero as likely to bring about a direct issue In which Spain will sue for Peace. or continue the war to time hitter end , Tlmo retiring premier , Sagasta , has becim for war. Now that ho retires time queen regent must make choice botweemi a prenmier and cabinet more radical than Sagasta for war , or else a peace cabinet. The idea of 0111- dais here is that the middle ground occu- 1)10(1 by Stmgasta is no longer tenable and that the cabinet of th next few days wihi ho radical either for peace or for war. If for peace , thu negotiations are expected to take fornm very soon. If for war , then time imeaco conjecture will be summarily disposed of and at the same time there viil be us- miuranco of stubborn Spanish resistance. The departure of the F'remmch ambassador last evening takes out of town for the urea- cnt every diplomatic cimiet likely to he 1mm- terestod in any foreign nmovcnmcnt connected with the war. MADRID , July 12.-After the cabinet council time ministers asserted that Santiago - tiago ( IC Cuba had again refused the Amer- lean demand for surrender. Duke Aimnodo- var do Rio said there was notimiimg to justify reports regarding a conclusion of peace. THURSTON'S VIEW OF THE WAR 'l'liliiiN Fail of Smmmitlmio % Vili End Ii- Favors the , tnimexittlomi of l'orto it Ic , , , CHICAGO , July 12.-Senator John M. Timurston of Nebraska believes the war whim Spain will practically be over with the fail of Santiago , Senator Thurstan was time gmmest of honor at aim informal luncheon this aftemrmoon mit time Hamilton club. Scn- ator Tlmurstomm said : "I am imeartiiy in accord - cord with any policy In favor of annexing Porto Rico , It would be a powerful naval base and otherwise ho a distinct gain to oumr country. " 31'Atm'rIfms Iovi'mmt'mm t of 'esplN , ( Copyright. Isos , by 1'rems I'uhlimmlming Co. ) LONDON , July )2.-New ( York World Ca- biegrrmm-Special Telegram-.The ) Daily Mali's ' flrussels simecial says : Time auxilimury cruiser Ciumilad tie Cadiz , from Corunmia , arrived - rived at Antwerp nmysteriousiy this morning and cast aochor. The name of the vessel sas effaced and could only be Seen on its lantern.'imen time port commissioner wIshed to go on beard time cruiser took its depar- tUre. Some clays ago the Spanisim steamer Tasso , flying the Britisim hag , entered Scimeimit anti met by time English steamncr Cheviot with a nargo of munitions of war , wimicim was transferred to the Tasso by light- era. it'mirel.Imig. ( or ii i'ri'nEcer , VICTORIA , 13. 0. , July 12.-in response to the request of United States Consul Iead- icy of Vancouver , Admiral Puileser , corn- amander of time Pacific British squadron , eta- tioned at Esquimault , has dispatched II. M. , S. Anipimion , a second class cruiser carryimmg nine guns , and thmo sloop of war Icarus , mounting eight gumis , to cruIse the waters of the north to search for time alleged pri- vatcer which , according to reports that have reached the ears of time coasumi , lies imidden iii the vicinity of Dixon emitrance , time poe- sage for southbound treasure ships. The I existence of such a privateer , however , is megmmrmled as very doubtful , as rio reliable reports regarding it have been received. Com , ; to Jl..t . 'rlisisy ArreHl.i. PARIS , July 12.-Major Comic W'alsin Es. torhazy , time alleged autimor of the flortiereau letters In the Ireyfus case , has been arrested - rested , Mme. Pals , his muistreas , has also been placed under arrest. TORAL SAYS lIE \\11414 \ \ RESIST Declincs Generni Shafter's Seconti Call to Surrender , BOMBARDMENT IS NOT YET RENEWED .rneri'nn S'nlt 'liii 'I'hey Get All 'l'fteir i'reMlL Artillery iii lImi liefore liegimmiimmglie - , A rgtmnemtg , ( Copyright , ISII , by AsMoclitteil Press. ) BEI"ORE SANTIAGO ( via l'laya del Rate ) , July 12-This morning General Torah sent otmt a reply to General Shatter'5 second tie- muand for the tmnconditional surrender of Santiago , made by the latter yesterday after. mmoomm. 1mm his reply Geberni Toral referred to the refusal to accede to time Amimerirami ilemmmand on. Stmrnlay and again reiteratet his detcm'nmlnation to rccmist. I Notwitimstammdummg this , time American batteries - tories dlii not open fire tlmis nmornimmg anti time renewal of the bomubardumment. will probably he POstpommeti until tomorrow ( W'etlmmesday ) , vlion it Is hoped that oil of Gemmeral Ran- doiph's batteries will he iii posltinim , Time siege guns laimdt'tl yesterday ili also be brought up as soon as Possible. Torrents of rain feli last imight , drourmmimmg out time boys In time trenches amiti mmmaking the road ninmost impassable. 'rimis lImo ) ' delay time batteries and siege gumma. The ' voiummtcers vlmo are being imtmrmied to time front mire be- hag located along the right center in time position which has been occupied by ( icmmerai Lawtomm's division , s'imilo the latter has Inoved forward down to the rigimt until it is almost on time road to Caimammera , which Toral would bare to misc for a retreat. Time Cubaims under Gemmerni Caiixto Garcia took Caimnanera without oppositiomi Monday imigimt , ammul imave emmtrencimnmcrmts omm either side of the road. Time Ammmertcamms arc' mmuw in lmositiolm to strike time emmemny on time left I flank anti roll it up , mmmakimig time Spanish cmmtrencimnments north of time city tmmmtemmable. General Toral , realizing time weukmmess of I timis hank , imas bcemm busy dumiimg the existence - ence of time truce in doimbhing back with en- trencimamemits , and lixing his guns iii time iii- rection fronm which Ime is tlmrcatemmed. Most of Gemieral Randolph's guns will lie located upon the heights In the center of General Lawton's mmew position , where tite3 corn- runndcd time towmm. I Yesterday the Capron anti Umuines hatter- lea aim time right smiccecded imm tearing up time emplacements for mm "palm" battery , as it ; is called. nod piimnmping shells into aev- cml blocklmoimses , htmt time shots directed at the Spaniards in time trencimes did not appear - pear to have much effect. Shrapnel was re- peatcdly broken directly over time trenches , yet in five minutes the trencimes at every point of explosion would be alive wIth mcii. They would watch for time Ilmush of our gimne anti drop heforo the almellmi exploded. Our Mauser fire was directed at. time Spanish - ish built rlmmg , anml tore mip almost every- timing In time vicinity. It is imnderstood that the bull ring is being used us a barracks. I Three large steamers lie in time harbor I alongside the Pimiladoipimla Iromi company's wharf , and a email Spammisim gunboat is anchored - chored at the hertd of the bay. All these coumid be plainly seen by the Associatcml I'ress correspondent. Time First lilimmois volunteers and the Pis- trict of Coiumnibla volunteers are no located - cated in time trenclmes that were occupied last week by General Cimaffec's brigade. PROTESTS AGAINST CANTEENS ClmristinnTemnpt'rammee Ut. ' % % 'oiumemi aYiiumt C emierni Ilcioulee to . % IIOIiP4IL l'ztrt of time Aramy. CIIICICAMAIJGA. NATIONAL PARIC , Ga. , July 12.-At Camp Thontas today time air was cool and pleasant. Time day passed without - out any stirring crermts. Time departure of I time recruits of time First brigade. First division - vision , First corps , to join their respective regiments at Charleston constituted time emily move except thnt of time ambulance comn1any for time First brigade. Cimief Quartermaster Colonel Leo closed contracts today for 7,000,000 pounds of oats , uo.ooo pounds of bran , 9,000,000 pounds of hay amid 100,000 poummds of straw. General Brooke lmas received countless let- tern from women of time Wommman'mi Christian Temperance union in nil parts of time coumim- try urging time ebBing of camiteens , time let- tcrs elmowimig that most exaggerated statements - ments are aiioat in regard to time conditions of rcginmentmml stores. The general , finding it impossible to reply to these letters amid deeming it of gemmeral importance and due to the friends of the soldiers imere , Imas made I the following statement to the Associated I'ress : "No intoxicants are sold In the canteemn. l3eer only is on sale in limited quamititles , no one being able to obtain aim exceso , No soldier is retjuim-e to serve as saicamimami erin in any oUu'r capacity in these stores. The articles solml are mainly cigars , tobacco and light farms of food. The Store i:3 a regi- rncmmtnl affair , managed by the regimnent amid nil jmroflta go to the use of 'the i'cgimommt. 'These eanteens are by army regulations a part of the army and General Jlrooko has no autbomity to close them. lIe lmas , theme- ever , ordered close supervision of all of them. Careful observation of time camp since tt establishment has showmm that there I has been no drunkenness originatimig vttim the canteens and little from emmy qumarter , except as the nmoonsimiaers imave immade secret sales of whisky. ' ' The 1,000 recruIts for the Second ammd Third Wisconsin and time Sixtceatlu l'ennnyl- vania , on timeir way to Santiago , left today for Charleston , Thu First Ohio cavalry will leave in ( ho morning at .1 o'clock for Tampa , cii route to Saatkmgo , Six trains have becim Provided for carrying them , HAVANA'S ' LAST CABLE CUT Cimipt , , in 1'4)IummJ io.s t lie ' , % 'orle rumid He'ers a. l'ort lots mu f i I to i'ie- ' .5 , ' t. I ts Itt'imi I r , PLAYA DEL ESTE , Guantarmamo flay , July 12.-Captain Young of time ilyst , corn- nmmmnding an expedition coniposemi of time il'st ) , Hornet anti Wampatuck , ycatertlay morning ( Monday ) , while off Santa Cruz , succeeded In cutting time cable conimecting havana with Santiago via Ciermftmegos , TrInidad - idad , the United States anti Manraniilo. Under cover of the night Captain Young went in , facing superior forces , anti located thu iantiing uiace of the cable. 11cm remained - mained in imiding until tiaybreak anti timen cut the cable fifteen allies soutimermst of Santa Cruz in ten fathoms of water. Then lie cut off 100 feet of the strand anml towed time ends in opposite directions , each for two miles. t4itiuutt iou u ( iutui I In iuit'Iigummg'd : , hONG KONG , July 12.-The flrltiim gunboat - boat l'iover , which left Manila on Sunday morning , has arrived here. It reports timat at tius time of leavIng there was no cimmmmmge In the situation. Athnlrmml Iewcy was await- log the arrival of General Merritt. Time In- surgeats were tiring nightly upon time Sparm. lards and the blockade had been finally rumi- dered elfective. TEMPERATURE AT OMAHA liqur. Ieg , hour. leg , r. . imi. , . . , , us i mu. HI . . . . , , 7 $ ( I mu , iii . , , , , , mIl : i p. mm. , , , , , . 711 7 ii. mum , . , . , , mill 11 P. iii , , . , , Si S mm , iii , . . . , , iiq .4 mi. mu , , , , . , I ) n. iii . . . . . . 71 5 ii iii , . . , , , SI 10 mu. iii . , , . , . II l , . n . . . , . , SI ) I I mm. iii . , . , . , I , . IlL . . . . . . 71) 12 in , , , , , , . . . 77 S iu. Ill . , . , , , 77 I ) au , mu . . , , . . 7-I TOi.t't' , . % , 'i' 'i'll II RXi'4)l'Vl ( ) ' ( , At I lie ( Ironumliu I II ) a. ii , , , l'zuvimee ( 'I I y Hmiiil , (1 rimutul ! 'Iimwit. I1 mu , iii. , l'lm ' Ilammul , ( loverumumiemi I IIuttiimig , ( I Ii. iii , , l'ncmte , , Citm llmmuii , ( lrnmuul iommrt , 7 u. mum , , ili I mmne's , hand , G rmuimil I'Iuuzmi. i.umm n 'i'oi mum I , mu. \i'Iuruuukn , i'msuicraI Iirei'i ur , rreiglutuim huh , II ) U. iii. , hi rIuuIIh Ic'mmut lpmm gime of t Iu I , , ilt'.t SI lilt' , . , Ihoyui'N 'I'lm'nter , 2 p. iii.Vi'stt'rum Rhitorimmt F'elcr- at I.uii iii 1'ri'er lintel , EULATE TELLS THE STORY Cuiitmiln of ( lii' 'izemuymt lerl1e' . the Great hattIe tif thu. I'leeN OIh Iuututlnmxo , SANTIAGO , Cuba , Jill ) ' d ( via Charleston , S. C. , July 12)-Throtmgh ) Lieutenmmmmt of Marines - rines Thomas S Iiortlemm , mmlmo commvciseti in French witim time prisoncm , zmn interview was obtained for time AssoCiated Press with Cap- lain Eulato f time Spanish armored cruiser \'lzcaya. lie soul : 'Time entire squmatiron ordem Ctl to tie- vote 'time lire of its guns to time lirenklyn , because It boiievetl it var time only ship iii time Amncrlcamm squadron that couuhti overtake us. ' \\'hem vc got out of time harbor our ship vn .s ( ' commtl in line amid I sair our flagship was getting a terrible inmptam of lire. It vmm.m frlgimtftmi. Time Toxs and iIm'ooklyn mvero just. riddling it amid In fltteemm nminmmtes I saw it was on fire. Time lown amid Oregami were tiring omm time Oquendo , but it imati hot. bc-en badly' lilt. ' - "TIme Ihrooklyn mras a half mile closer to us timan any utimer ship and I tltmtelimmimieti to try to ranm it , so that. the Colon and Oquemmdo OiiitI get away , nmmtt I started for ] was a goat ! mark , with its big broad- 51(10 , mtmmtl as I started I timoimghl. sumrely I mm multi get it , but it had evidently seemm mms and qimiclciy turmmci about , anti making a short circle , conic at our pail. side so that I timommgimt it votmiti ram us. I ran In toward ilie shore so .1 could avoid it , amid then I saw time Oquendo had gone asimore also , Its elcani pines haviimg evitiemmtiy been severed by a shell. " 1 im mr.unimover of the Brooklyn was beautiful.Vo opemmed a rapid fire at it witim all of our big gurus , but it returned It witim terrible elfeet. The Oregon also hit us see- cral times , but the Brooklyn's broadside crashtmmg limb our superstrtmctmmre setmnmed to paralyze our men.Ve mvorled : mmli our gumnem arm ii. cit one tinme amid I lon't see how it escalol us. It simply drove its Into time shore , at one time fightimig us at 1.100 yards. One slmcIi went alomig the emitire gmmmm deck , hilling half the macn on It and wounding mmcurly nil tIme rest , "A shell from the Oregon hit the simper- strimeLure , anti it Watt then , knowing \me could mme.t get away and being wuuimdetl , I struck for tIme beach. I did not instruct the mcmi to Icati the guns and tb not. know why they \vcre loaded. "Many of our mcmi were woimndotl badly and wimemm those mcmi who were alive started to swim for shore tue Cubans omm shore shot at us mmmmtil the American ships arrived amid StOlpCtl thenm. 'The Dmoohclyn prevented nie from getting away , for I could imavo beaten the Oregon out , as 1 had two miles lead on it. My ordeis were to 'try to sink time llm-ookiymm , amiti I tried to carry them out. I did not thimik that Its battery could be so terrible as It vas. " OREGON RAINSDOWN SHELLS Jmrliug time Iigzmtremmmemut htIi Coy- VCt'U'N F'iee ( Oil Sit ii t logo it F'ircs .1 ,77li l'i'nJcct i los. PlAYA DEJ ESTFI , Gammtammanmo flay , July 12.-Some iticn of time awful rain of simells poured ijmtn the tioonmed Spanish sqtmarirorm oil time mnormmlng of July 3 by time pursuing Armmericamms may be gaineti Irma the rmmmmnhem' of shots liretl from time hattiesimip Oregon. 'rule number muse bears out the statement of time Simanish officers that it was time fire frommm time secondary batteries that drove timeir mmmcmi from timeir gumie mind forced the ships to bench. From the tinme when PrIvate O'Simay of time Oregon ui-eu time first allot front its forward 6-poummmier until the Crisiobal Colon turmmetl towarti time shore time Oregon fired 1,776 milieus : of these 1,670 were from the G.poummI- era. era.Time 12-inch guns were fired timirty-four timcs , time 8-inch guns twenty-eight. times and time 6-immcli guns t'wenty.four times , The 1-pounders were fired twemity times. Time ( hC.trUCtiOmi caused by some of the shots was fearful , One 8-inch ehmell , which pemmetrati the turret of the Oquemmdo , ox- r'loded ' and killed every person Inside , blow- lag somime to pieces. ltOW 'l'JiR II1I1CSSOX 1.001(5 A'i' I'I' , Grt'mmt Nzivzml hattie uN Srcmm ( mmli time 'Forie'do ! 'omut. SANTIAGO , C'bn , July 6.-Vla ( Chirmrlcmu- ton , S. C. , July 12.-Natbaniel ) Usher ot time torpedo boat Ericsson says of time naval buttio elf Santiago : " \Vti were wIth the New York cit Aitares , wimere Admiral Sampson was preparing to go astmom'L' . While there , about 11:35 : o'clock , mo hiemird time sound of firimmg and the artier was givemi to return , as it was appareumt tlmmit. time enemy was coining from time bar- imor. Time Now York's fcmrwartl rmalr of cmi- ginea were mmot coupled , so that It could mmot go fast. I had full eteani up anti could ( ho twcrmty lumots , so I ran ahead of the New Yomh. "Time iiroolmiymm anti Texas could ho seen away iii time distance , fully temm pities from limo New York , covered In , clouds of smoke. Time first two Spanisim ships seemed to lie engaging time lircokiyn. The Iowa and Iii- diana were shootimmg at torpedo boats and the last ship wimicim came out. "Vimemm I got to time entrance of time harbor time fnrt was sill firing , but botim torpedo bouts hind been destroyed , two cruisers were ) asimore , burning , and time timirti could he seen going ashore. I continued at full Epeeti , hmeiievt'imig there might be a chance to simmk time fourth vessel. "l\'hcn we reacimeil Aserradero I found tiimmt the Iowa was trying to save lives anti I litOl'pClh tO help it.S'bilo tilefo the New York caine up. I had up steamn for twenty- four knots tbeum anti started for tims Oregon , Texas anti hirooklyzm , where emmmoko could lie seen itm time distance over time horizon. The NOW York caileti me back. however , anti left me at. Aseradero and started out Itself - self to catch the hirooklyn , Texas and Ore. 1:011 : , therm ten miles away. 'fho Now York only lire-U two shots. " . . SPANIARDS Si-IUT I Generni Shaftr Has His Lines Olosoly Drawn About antiago FORCE OF INVESTMENT SURROUNDS CITY Oommanaing General Believes All Chance for I Escape is Out Off. HENRY AND HIS MEN REACH TIlE FRONT his Troops Will Be Usel to Strengthen Plnces that Are Weak , FLAG OF TRUCE FLIES OVER 111E WORKS ( memmi'rnl iiieiu hulls a Commnuuhntioti m It Ii Smu imi tusumi itmiii Shatter Cuii.- ( 'eru I mig I lie GemuiruiL iIaLusi tlomm oh' I hii t'oyt'es , WAShINGTON , Jumi ) ' 12.-Time following iiispatcim yms received front Gemmerat Shatter Ut th:3O : mm. imi. ; i'i.A m A DIL ESTE , July 12.-ilcailmiumam- tcrs Fifti Arlil ) ' Corps-Adjutant General , mu asim m mm g maim : i t Immis uc.mmm very qu i mut , bitt little llgimtiimg. A hug of truce has beemm imp inc0 2 o'clock , They arti eommsitierimmg Prolm- osttiomm tar Surremmuierimme name thmmut I have time tommm sumroumntietl on time nortim , lAnes mm'clo coinpicteti at 5 P. lU , by ( leneral Iutl- low rigiul. mttrim to tue bit ) . 'i lie limmu Is rntlmer timimm , bmmt mihi Immure It strcmmgthenetl imi the mmmornimmg b ) ' Gemmeini llemmry , wimo has just murriveth mit , hemmtititmartera Ommly thmrcc or four casimaltics , No one ldhictl so far an I comm ienrum Expect to have two of time hew batteries lii position tnmmmorromv . Great deal of sufferiimg ummnong time people mvimo imavo gone otmt of Santiago. Ammi tioimmg amy liest to relieve it , but. not entirely sue- cessfui. sit i"TE1t , ( lemmeral Miles , who arrivoti mmt Sihommey emi time Yale yestertiny , immadu time following re port to Secretary Alger today : Arrived at mmooum , Ilmiti commsuitmmtion mmlth i\tiimiiral Smmimmpmuou nail mvithm ( ienemai Simnter ( hi ) ' telephone , Troops broumgiit froma Tampa , Charleston auth New \'ork orrived and leav- 11mg for time front. Limmo of iimvestniemmt. tie- immg ext emitied , Time impression prevailed in official circles whmcmt hmmsinees chosen timmmt. the flag of trmmco set mm time Spanish lilies at. 2 p. am. yesterday Was stIll Ilyimig antI thmut. negotiations con- tinumeti looking to a surrender. hlmisi , , for Negot hit 101mM. The hmasi for these negotiations naturally could not be broad , in view of the lnjune- tion time presiulemit haiti emi ( lcmmerni Shatter to accept notimlmmg le 'than unmeonditional surrender , but it is sumpposeti timat tinmo mao ) ' be commsmmlmmcti through th iimtiumlgence of General Simafter iii nhiowimmg time Spanish cornmnmmmmder to commmmunicmte : by cable with Captain Gcmmerah fllnmmco in an effort. to ohm- taut his consemmt te tIme surremmmler , Cicmmeral Toral untloubtedly imas before hitS 0)00 tIme vindictive abuse hmeapeti impomi the unfortunate naval commmmmmander , Cervera , for surrentlering at all , so tiimtt he will probably be boummmul by time direction of Blanco in lmi own case. It is not generally known that in response to the manly and pathetic report by cobb to Ulmiuco anriouncimig the loss of his squmaci. Term Cervera received mm nmost harsh and mm- sympatimetic reply , but sumeim Is 'time ease. ] ilanco's pmmrpose In timid many imavo been 10 ( lissumacio other eomnmantlers mmmliitary and naval , ( roni surremidering uimmder any contii- tlans , amid In the case of Torah it nppears that he 'hams matie a strong impression , Nevertheless , commfidenee meamies iii time speedy fall of Santiago , timomighm many nIh- cers fear timat. the mmest mmiii be foummd empty tmmtl time birds flowmm mvimen the Amnericami troops mflake their entry. Still , Imoulmt this be the case , it amy ho ! airiy claimed that time Primime object. of the movement arm Sncmti- ago , namnely , time destrucetiomi of the Spanish snumadron , having been accomplished the campaign as a m'holo Imas been etmecesafiml. General Miles' report today inmiicatetl tImat lie found unexpected duiflcmmltic to contend with , and he is pleased witim limo progmess of the array tmntier time commditiommim. lie imas mint assUmmith comunmimnul , as is cvidemmced by ills nmessage. : mi Iim& ' do Ii , . ] teiulued , Time nmost inmnrtant result of time. cabinet immeeting tOiay meas time order to remove time mnimmcs which guard all time comust ports , Many military macn were Ol1l1OStl to yielding to time pressure of the comnimmercial imiterests , mtmmtl sommmvm of timemn are predicting timmut not. ' a few of time comnnmummities which have hmeea so earnest iii their demmmand for the removal of time nmimmes wihi be tramitically ciamnorlmmg I for protcctiomm nt time first rummior of time I presence of a hostile gunboat or cruiser off timeir coast. fleforo time war began our government rue- cumulated a stock of coal at St. Timonmas , \\'est Immmiies. Moat of it mas nalmoro , tint 1,000 tons were acm mu schooner lying in time imambor. Twice since war hmroke omit time tnitetl States imas muvailetl Itself of this coal , I once to supply time ! iiinimeapoiimr , anti ommce time Montgomery , but mmii each was hourmml for time rmenrL'st : Jiau port. amid took only enougim coal to carry thmeni there , it woe fairly assumemi tlmnt timere hail been no breach of mmcutrality. however , it appears there Is now a rita- position exhibited by the Ianishi aumthoritiea to prevent time United States ships fronm imsing this coal , mmliii as there is no qmmes- tion of their rIght to bury miowa eiicit a rmmbe , time coal will probahmiy lie let alone , For- timimately , there is no hmartlcular neemh for it , an ; there are other means of coaling time fleet , The immcltlent Is one which will ho imsed as a strong argument for the establishment of coahimmg stations in various parts of time globe , : ii I k's mint Sumcrs..hI , mig Slut ft or , General Miles linus not taken , anti will not tmmko , charge of time operations now be- 1mg conducted against Santiago. Whatever credit is to be derived from time crmpturo of timat city , if It. results from time prosecution of time present plan of operatiomm by General Simafter , will remboummui to timat officer's crcmiit , ( or General Miles has declareti expressly that ire does riot. assume time conduct of these op- eratlons. lie is simply In imis capacity as conimnantling general of time army to look over time field anti ascertain mmimether time operations are going nlommg as they simoulti , but with imiti rmppemmrammce commies very uim- umtantiai assistance for General i3imafter. Vitli him omm time Yale wore more than 1,000 macn amid considerable artillery , while the Columbia , which formeti part. of lila expedi- therm , is expected to report Its arrival at army mnomnemmt wIth time remainder of time troops. Au General iihmmifter has referred to time , thin- fleas of his lines , It 1mm expectctl timat those reinforcements will be very gratetuliy re- ceiveul. e The naval omccrs regard their part in time obmerations itt Santiago as at un end PracticallY. and are iookia arounti for new worlds to conquer. Their eyes are turned to time east mmti they are rushing prepmrra. lions for limo disimatch of Cocaimmotioro Wat- eon's eastern squadron. Timis Is deeidetlhy a snore attractive cruise ( coin a naval Point t