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THE eAMDEN A VOLUM15IX. ? CAUPKN. S. C\, Mil PA \ The Cruisers Columbia and Yale with Re-, Enforcements Have Reachec^Saxitiago. HI IB 1 Sllf IMDfD II II Pill! in. if ?V To Karilltitlo Their Movement Ambassador White's .Speech at Li'lpslf Germany ? Why Pence iu Delayed? A Tender Parting Hi twcrn 1'apt ; Moron and Ills Moil Schley 'a Consolation to Cot'Vuiu- -Kn^llxh Papers ; Pay <?lowliig Trlhutos to the Amor lean Navy. Off Bantiaoo i>k Cuua, via dol Kale. (LJy Cable}.- At lmlf past 9 thin 111 or u in ? (July 11) the United Status cruisor Nowark upouod fit o into tlio city with her 8-inch guns. Tho Now York, Hrooklyn ami Indiana partici pated in tho tiring, at iutorvels of fivo ininntOR. Tho bombardment lasted for two houi'H, when General Shaftor reported that tho aholis wore Soliloy'ii Consolation to Cervcrit. "Jf wo could liavo gotten l?y tlm Hrooklyn," huh! A Imirul ('ervera to Commodore Hchlevand ('attain "Kob" Kvnus iu tho cabin of the towa, "wo o >*i Itl liuvo gotten away. My order# to concentrate lire on tlio MrooUlyu wero carried out, but your ship has it charmed lifo, fcir, " and tho Bad faced admiral. with Ioiwh iu liis oyoH, added: "Mv career in ond NELSON A. MILES. GENERAL COMMANDING THE Alt MY. mostly foiling in tlio bay and doing but little damage. Tho last idiot, however, struck n prom iuont church in tho heart of tho city, which was heavily stored vwith powder and ammunition, causing ?.tremendous explosion. The extent of the damugo is not yet known. When the warships ceased firing aud before Qenoral Shafter had begun au attack, a flag of truce was seen coming from the city, lu the afternoon the UnitedStatew cruiser Yale, with General Miles, and the Uuited States protected cruiser Columbia arrived. Hear Admiral Samp son visited Geu. Miles immediately on ???liia arrival aud then the Yale went to Sibonev, General Miles aud his per sonal stkff lauding in a pouring rain. A Pathetic .Scene, A touching iucideu't. which ocourred at the barracks at Portsmouth, N. If., where tho Spanish prisoners are held captive, was tho farewell of Captain Morou to his men. Captain Morou, instead of making a formal aud elo <lU?ut address to the long line, walked up to tho man at the lieAd of it and takiug him warmly by the hand, ten derly kissed the grim soldier on the cheek.- When the men saw the action of their commander, they wopt as if their hoarts would break, and as tho oaptain walked down the line, shaking each by the hand and kissng each sun burned oheek,' each man threw his arms around his couimuudirNi neck and gave him a hearty embrace. ] To Factlltftto Their Movetrfents. DoHortiouB from the ranks of the Spanish volunteers at Santiago con tinue nnd it is said that fully 5,000 who acreerTlo fight for Spain are out of the city. A party of 600 cavalry left tho ' city Sunday teaming, marching in the directiou of Tlolgnm. The Spanish infantry have removed all light articles to facilituto thoir movements in cawo ' the abandonment of the city .is deter mined upon. ^ ? Ambassador White's Speech. The remarkable speech delivered by the United States ambassador, Mr. An drew 1>. White, at the Fourth of July celebration by Americans at Leipsic, has divided the attention of the Oer v man prm equally with tha latest de velopments of tha war batwean Spain and the United States. The Aoeech is nnlversalty characterized as ? tt r?l enunciation of prime importance The English and American flafs were eu twined aronad Uta hall and n nnmbar ' : Englishmen raeidjpg in a praaeat Tha toaa t to , ?d. I shall Kit back to Spaiu to bo killed or < 1 io in disgrace. " ( 'omuioflore Kohley nut out bia baud utut restod it OU Cerfora'n sboublor. Ilo Rpeaks perfoct Hpanitdi and the liquid language flowed easily an lie paid: "Admiral, you ate a brave man and coming out as you did, in the face of a superior force, ih but bu exemplification of that bravery. OUil STAN r>IN<i Alt ICO AD. ! ; I'-ii^IIaIi I'upciH I'uy (jlowiiitf Tribute ' to the American Nuvy. 3 ho weekly newspaper? of 1 <ondon, in ilifteusaiuK t lie war, ull pay glorious tributes to tho Auiorican Navy. Fven the Saturday He View Maya; "It is im possible not to 'fool a certain pride in | > | these achievements of inon of our own race. Fvery Fugliahman, too, will ro mouther tlist it was tlu> possession of Huh Maine 1 1 ual ity , tho fine liiarksnutu i f*h ? j? which tlio Americans displayed, I which yave im victories both ?u laud ! ami sea, from ('retry to the Crimoa, and something peculiar and noble hap i poned in tho light, which showed in a far higher way tho kinaliip between the two peoples: 'Oou't cheer,' shouted ( apt. Philip, 'the poor devils aro dy ing. ' " "It seems to U? that this expression of tender sympathetic humanity ih just au fine as tho 'Kiss mo, llardy,' of tho dying Nelson. " j The Spectator iu a long article on the same subject says: "Tho find thought of ali Fn^lishmou is that the American Meet did ita work splendidly. The whole performance of Admiral Sampson's tloet was in uocotd ance with the best traditiona of Anglo Saxou navies ami ovory Englishman bus read of their doing with a Hush of pride, There was the same old hard pounding as tho Klizabothau Ken dogs used, the same curious mixture of steadiness), daring, cooluess jawd reck lessness. Tho moral aspect of what was aliuo*t the first and of what may bo tlie last lloot action between the ; Spanish aud English races is very I much alike. In both casos it was tho j man liehintl tho trun who, in the last I resort, won the battle. "Tho battle shows that tho Aanerican navy is a most oOtciout fighting ma chine. We did not need to bortold that hero. We know it already, aud, reali/od | of what stuil'tho lion's'wholps a;re made, j Thoy, however, did not know it on tho j Continent, though they apparently ! know it uotv. For ourselves, we have j little doubt that tho Amerricau tloet j could face ovou that of Franqe without j any ?re.\t rink of disaster, in spito of ' tho fact that, by tho rules, the Fronch lleet im ten limes stronger. Wo believe ' thin could bo dono if it woro needful, | but it won't bo, as America won't bo i attacked by France without our takiug ! a hand in tho gawo. Sampson, Dewey , mid the ofticers they have the happiness I to command are able to destroy Frouch [ ships of vatdly superior power, just as I we did a hundred years ago. ! "As for thb German ?nil American i navies, there can, of oourstt, be no com parison. The Germ ail s aro line sailors j ; and bravo men, but Aiaval Jtttruggln be tween tho United States and Germany would be very short aud very complete." j The Speaker says: "Tho grealoxl j crodit is due to tho American navy for | tho manner iu which this operatioi^lias ; been carried out. Jiiko tho exploit of i T'owey, tho sea fight at Santiago has ! proved that tho llritiah sailor has iu his I American kinsman a worthy allay aud ; rival. So far as her fleet i? concerned, / Ameriea need not fear comparison with any country in tho world. " Senator I'roelur Makes <t T?lk. At thanksgiving nervices at Jutland, I N't., Senator Proctor made a t>J>oech, in which ho said: "Wo aro in the ; midst of the war, but tb aro aro things worso than war. There aro wrongs which cannot bo righted in any other way yet devised, except by force. Tho | American pooplo decided that the long; The famous battle8hlp*"vhlcli compelled (ho swift Spanish Cruiser, the CrlPtobal Colon to haul dowi her colors and surrender, a desperate at tempt to escape from Santiago harbor. SpiuilKli Naval liUKNrM. Spain's t)h viil k>HHOR lmvo boon twonty-ono warships and twonty-ono merchantmen, as against practically 110 losses on the American Hide. Demands or the United States. It is asserted at Madrid that tho United States makes the fol lowing domands as conditions of peace: First? Tho possession of. Cu ba Cand Porto ItiCo with a port in the Canaries. Second ? An indemnity, of ?48,000,000 (about 8240,000,000). Third? The retention of the I'liilip pines as a guarantee of the payment of the indemuity, These terms are re garded as impossible. Senior Sagusta KchIkii*. The Madrid correspondent of the London Times' says: Wonor Ssg.tsta has tendered hi* resignation and that of the cabinet to the Oueen lU^out. it is said that he advised the t^ueen Ho gent to appoint a new cabinet, largely consisting of tho military element, , which wonld not necessarily mean the | option of a warlike policy. P* CornmfiBloaera Bag Hywslf. The Preeid'eat has appoiftiod Sena tor Cnllom, of Jlliaois^8eaaior Morgan, of Alabama; Representative Hitt, of Illinois: Han ford Dole, ^"Prasident . of tbe Hawaiian Republic. and W. F. | onde* Perro^pz ud Zota f1a?4. . P*aw? France (fty Cable.) As a re wttif ??apll>attwl iriteg frees flbe , l>reyfas aad Kittrhur caaas. M. Eaail [ZiUr Ud m Perreeai/ Wttor of tho i ' ? W| 1 * tf.iMlliijS ??'???. I IT. ?!????? r tl Pur'ntl --I j continued tyranny of (Spain m Cuba I must stop. Tlio only way to make that ; Hiiro wan that lior flag jnust leave the | islam! and thin war id tiro result of that i decision. " Arrived at SMttag*. Wmiuoiox, D. a (Special.)? The War Dejaarunsnt It airland that Ite* dotph'a six l?t!eri*^f JDUUlui uf Culuuibf ftMflfcert ud e regiment of liHeoie infantry, which ItATuip* sifernl <l*ya mgo. tare I lie Now York Ititnks. The weekly bank stntoment shown the following changes: Hurplus ro nerve, docroase, $8,008, 250; loans, in creano, $12,091,500; specie, decreaso, $5,071,500; legal tenders, decreaso, $1, 098,400; deposits,^ H&reaso, $7,993,400; circulation, decrease, $39,400. The banks now hold :l4.r?, ;UM) iu oxcea* of the requirements of the 25 |>or cent rule. Ite-Kn force nieiila Lnmlfd. The First Illinois Infantry, niynhor injf 1, #00 men, were landed at Jaragua and immediately began a forward march to the front to re-enforce Gen. 8 h after. The auxiliary cruiser .St i'aul baa also arrive* there with tho Eighth Ohio Infantry^ 1,850 men. The steamer U>t ake^ar quite a distance from the shore, ? The TenaMeee UaacftMxl. . The new steamer Tennessee, being built by Harlan k Hollingaworth for the Old Q*y Line (Seaboard Air Line) was launched at Wilmington, Del. The , - '--i will be the inset Iwstwrttt | Work of Desperadoes at Mayesville and Magnolia SUOTH CAROLINA REPRESENUD i ? l>i?iniit;c<t l?y Haiti Stoims- .lustlco Slcli'il Out to l'. I*. liurrH Alter K'nnr Ye;tr* of SVntttn*? Mr. S. M. (iraliaui, a highly rospoet otl oiti/.on living about throe luilua from Mayoavillo, while bitting on his porch with his daughter was tired upon at Wose rarjiv Kortunatolj' Mr. tlralmm was Bitting in an unusually lur^o and strong ohaii and tho post of tbo chair was shattered, thereby breaking the full foroo of ho load. As it wan, ho was .struck by six buckshot, out) it) tho foot, ono through tho calf of tho log, through tho knee. hand, arm ami side, ami ono liniror uhut oiV, whilo ono shot passed through Miss < iraham's hand. Tho alarm was fiven at onooand noees Httry assistance whs roudoretl. An investigation was initio in tho morning and it wtsfouiul that tho cow aid IV villain, umlur tho covor of dark noss, had snoaltotl up to within a f.nv htops of tho piazza 011 which his uiisuh peotftit victim was hitting, aiul without warning took deliberate aim ami lirod a boa vyjcliargo of buckshot, ami would have accomplished his cowardly i>itr poso had not tho foroo of tho charge boon broken as above stated. After liriug the shot tbo rascal thiuort and ran straight for a nearby swamp, where his track was lost Mr. Graham said lie hud not I ho remotest idea who the nu*n could havo boon, 01 what could havo actuated aueh a dastardly attempt upon htm. f'Yod Dunlup, u prosperous colored mull, living "em Muguolia, found a no tiro pasted on a troo n short di&tanco from his house that he would !>o "cleaned out" that night, but paid no attention to it. A short wliilo after dark about li? or I/) men came into his yard. ihiulnp seeing them first aud fearing l??4ily harm, ran off and in the dnrkiieHf* made his oscni o. Tho party then Hot Hro to his cotton house, which was burnt, together with a nhedroom and buggy shed, a two horse wagon and harness, eight Hacks of fertilizer, about y<> piocca of homo-raised meat, and a barrel of rice and sovornl othor articles of more or leas value. They then furnod their attention to his barn, and werp preparing to apply tho torch when i>uulap'N son fired into^ho crowd, which causod thorn to sontter. 'l'hey camo back lator, however, and told Dunlnp's wifo that they would come agaiu iu u few days aud finish up with him. (?oo<! Crops In Kersbuw. Perhaps the hej>t"oat crop, over har vested iu tho iluuldeu section whs har vested this Mention aud the largest coin crop over pluuted has boon planted this year. Thd wheat crop, too, is much larger than usual. Tholo are some farmers who will uothave to buy h pound of flour. No uuuBual efl'ort is being made towards raising bacon, but fho tiupply is fully up to any previous year. The cotton crop has not been ueglectec}. Tho acreage is about tho sumo as/ last year. There has simply boon a ^renter effort to raiso Biipplios at home. ? -*?? South Carolina Kcprcscnt e<l. In addition to private John J. Der rick and Lieutenant !kf, Thompson, of ?the 71st New York regimout, both former Columbia boys, it now turns out that two other Columbia boys wore iu tho thickest of tho gallant .pud desper ate charge made by the A merican troops on tho Snu Juan heights. These woro Privates Allen Gray, a me tuber of Co. II, Sixth United States regular army, and Henry I ? i x. lanco corporal of the 21st regiment of regulars. - I-' (limited t>y Ituiu htorms. Heavy rain storms wrought consider able damage in Hock Ilill. The foun dation of A. Friodheim'A: Bio's, elegant new building was so bulged by under washing that it hud to bo partly'toru down aud rebuilt. At Mr. A. J>. Hol ler's brickyard ICO, 000 bricks "in hack" woro destroyed, togothor with tho buck covers aud pellets, aud considerable othor damage was done., ? ? -???- * - I'. Ibirrelt Sentenced. After four.yoars of wuitiug justice has finally been metod out tot*, P. Barrett for defrauding tho i?ovornmout. Tho case was celobrated for mruy important things, and tho straugo part, which af ter all does not appear strange, is that six other men have already served thoir tuno in tho jails aud penitentiaries for bolugmixed up iu thealick trnns-netions planned and carriod out by Barrett. (Jn<*le Saul's CiihIi CmnliiK. Tho officer* uutl iuou at Camp I,ee, Columbia, were many new ftinjlefi Oil tlioir faces, cnuecd bv the receipt of home very pleasant official iiowh ro coivod by Col. Thorn |t80M,' to tho cfloct that a paymaster had been ordorod to ' Columbia to distribute Homo of (Jucle JSam'8-caflh among tho troopa for tbo tiwo they bavo been iu his service. An Oil Mill Mi woodruff. Mr. F. B. Hnntsr, one of Greenville's moii (raterjrisinjj men, baa been in Woodruff tn#kioK arrangements to con struct au oil milt, at that place. All ar rangements have beetT satisfactorily made. Mr. -Hunter purchased a very suitable lot and will begin tbe,er action of a briok sUuol?ee shortly which will be completer for next season a businsss. Ltfc li 1 kU Old Mao Vet. At ilwr>fla? ckurcfe,aear Land lord's Hstioa, aa ?M wyro, Oeorge Mams, abot aad HUM ht+iaHti&lh aud a u aag<g ao ogi sr negro, same a a* knew a. 9bs fcilliag wllal orer t rsw abeat sgaaisl awk ? tticklaad's Hew Fraelaet. Xba votera offtbsaew votaog pre Sm?S^SBS r*? ~ % " |B M (ill. litirtHiftj 1 Says H:' lias Santiago Completely S u itu ti ml ml, j A K) A DtK FACTOHY fc Xt*LOU fc S. . Iviiii K !? Iuuh bill- I |> K'rlu'lllim In < li I n u- - >i>\ i lit" < iu I'l l. -?ow Or tiered to' Cuh.sI ?? I'eiiee, \V 1 1 It < 11 1 u? 1 >11 1 > bust. ? W ash i x<iT? in, o. ( '. lrt|nu'iul). Tlio ! Win I ?o|>ai tment reemvud t i t ?> follow ui<; : (liKpatoh fr^ut (iuu. Shafter, dated ?Inly ; I'-'th "It Iiiim boon very >iulot, but little , fighting. A flag of litu'o ii i ? since 'J i o'clock considering proposition for but- i lmnleiiug, now that I have town hui- I rouuded mi the Hurt Ii. Linen wore ! completed at <> i>. hi , l?v Ueiural 1-ml- I low right down to tlio bay. '1 he lino in j rather tliiu but will liavo it. Hlrougth ; ened in the morning by Oeneral Henry, j who has jimt m uriui at hoadqiiarterti . Only three iii' four I'liKualtms. No ono hilled ho tar a* 1 ran lopm. Export to I havo two wi tint now IVatteritta in posi- | t ton tomorrow, (irout deul of suffering ! among the peoplo who have goneout of i Santiago. Am doing my boat to relievo j it but not entirely uuoeoHaful. [Signed J "Sn Ai--ri:u. " (Joiiwtnl Move hy Army uiut Navy j Sihonfiy, Jt'uba (l?y Cable. )- A con eortod movement has beeu made by tlio United States army and navy against the city of Santiago do ('ubu. which j the American oHieora bore believe will j t>eehire>t Our ( 'mil I'onl rati. mil. hi, t tii i.>i a > i 1 ?> i ul do), < ? t?v ttriior I .odcrmft'i, rnloi of tho udaudu, notified \ nu llo no, oi tho t'nitod Statc.i, 1 1 1 u I Anun iciiu ?-i>iil m 1 ln? Inn l>or win coutrabnud ul win mill itu n?o by Hut \ luci K tiiis w u.i contrary ti) lli?) neutral II v luwrf. Ilo htuivl thai the ionio\al of tl?0 COftl \\OllM I'll I > t OYi'llitrl by tllO I 'linn.ll ^(Hllll'llt IIIMV 'I HIM III lilO hut hor i lit) on ii > n 1 i 1 1 1 1 ? < > 1 tlint the \ *110 I 'It'll II H \\ ii II 1 1 1 ICIllOW) I It tl COIll I ? \ lul l o. I .ttiloi iiiiiu iict'lui oil t lint lii! would rail hi t it o 1 1 ? < 1 1 ? ut (lit) warnhlpN t'l foreign | ut w oiH mi 1 1 1 1 > harbor. I ho liiutlor ha* been referred It* WnvliltiK* I o 11 A I'uwtlor Kni'ltiry K\|ilui||iii. Two cxplonione which killed oitfht moil, wouiutt'tl uhoiit ? othora uiid wi coked two laiiMin^s, oi't'inrcil ut tho plan t ol t ho I .u ll i n Kami I'owiter Works, III I'olllptoll, N. ,t. Till) li i m t ex ploniou whh in llio lioiit.u \\hoio ^ ii ii cotton wiiii 1 ) o 1 1 1 iiwiilo, anil tin* aooond, premium lily mi per iud ucod I ?>? ooiitMisnion, was in tho drying lionxc, close by Throe men were in tli o mixing room w lion tho ox I'lonion occurred. mill they wore Mown to atoms. The < ?o\ oi nmeiit Issues it '?i;> litiM ii , M\nitil>, Spain, (Hy (ablo). Tho govern men I hu? i.smiOd a loan of aOO, IMtO, 000 pesetas in Treasury bonds ut '* per cent. , of w Inch llio Hank of Spain t ti k oh .100,000,001). Seville (JnrrlMoit Onlurril to ( nasi Tii* Madrid correspondent of Tim Hotidon Ihiily Sown, hh.vb: < .>rdor? hiivo heun loooivod by tho Seville garrison to liold itsslf in rendiucHii to proceed to tho defence of tho coast. 1 1 ia holiovod tho gurrison'n destination in f. camp tioiir tlihraltor. Tlo order is much coin inontod upon. The American GOVKKNMKNl' ItiH f.l> I NO IN HON(tl,i:i,i; <?N WHICH ADMIRAL MIM,K!< WILL RAT8P, THE UNI'I'l'.!) NTATtSS FLAG AND Tlir.-i FOlSMAM.V ANNKV THE HA WAIIAN ISLANDS -STATU K OK KAMAHVMAIIA, IN FllONT OF GOVERNMENT result in thu almost immediate full of tho city. During bombardment of Hautiaj{o Monday tlio batteries on thu hills facing tlio city shelled tho >Spnn i?h ontrauchiuoutH. Tito American sharpshooters alwo soul in a (loudly fire and the Spaniards full hack to their lust entrenchments, offering hut little resistance. 'l*o Follow McKlnlny'H 8iiKK<'ntton. Cardinal (lihhonu ha* prepared a oircular to ]>o read in tho Koiuau Catholic churclios Hunday morning, which is intended to carry out tho suggestion made by President McKin ley, that tho people of the luud unite in (riving thaukN for tho victory of the American lloct off Santiago. No CIiuiiko in (lie Manila Situation. IIo.Nii KoMi, China (By Cable). .Tho 'British gunboat l'lover, which loft Ma uila on the 10th, 1ms arrived hero. She reports that at tho timo. of leaving there wan no change in tho situation. Admiral Dewev was awaiting tho arriv al of Oensral Merritt. Tho insurgents were firing nightly on tlie Spaniards and the hlookado bud finally boon ren dered effeotire. Itlack FlaK'i Stir lip Itehcllton. A dispatch from Cautotf, China, says that grave riota have occurred in tlio province of Kwangtung, where thoro is a oonspiracy against tho government. The rebels conaiat of the?notorions Black^laga aod Anamitae. The latter are trained soldiers who have deaarted from the Frotab. f oral Determined t? Reals*. Rkpork 8antia<m>, via. PlayadeJ Ca to (By Cable).? Gonaral Toral baa sent a reply to Genera! Shaffer's second de mand for tho unconditional surrender of Santiago. la Ui reply, G?Mi?l - - ? * - * - a. a* A . _ -Ti _ demand and again reitorated bio termination to raaiei. JP Do lf?t W?at a Cabloet Office. Tbo HMrU eorroapoiiitaot ? of The jLendoa^JCiw-ew^m^aai^a but* flro. Tho miniatora still Moot in mieU ood-tbo dtffloultf?ol ratira rtfer-tftfl pf rMMtaisf ia ofloo. The ooSrtoSkflToW^t fo lia^ i?kiSgfaMk J " *ftbont mSBP' aissi :* ~r r couaula at (iibraltar hikI Tangier, it in fluid, linvo bought enortuoua ?|Uantiti?K j of L'oat, and the Amoricau collier* uro i reported ty bo botwoen Cape Hpurtol, I oil (lie north west count of Morocco, nud ! Capo Vincent. mm A Hull Storm of 8liellK. Homo idea of t)io awful ruin of nholls poured into tho doomed Spauinh tepiud rou oti the morning of duly SI, by tho j purnuing American warships, may bo gained from the numbur of abotfl tired j from tho battleship Oregon. From tho j time when J'rivato O'Mliay fired tlio i it rnt hno t from tier forward nix- pounder, until Hie Criatobal Colon turned to t ward the shore, tho Oregon iired l,77'l j bh ol In, A Triple PutulUy. i A remarkable fatality occurred at ! Haltnaw, I. T.;4k mnall ntut^m 011 the Kaunas and ArjcntwtaH Valley Kailrnad. I I;!* City Marshall doe Motrin shot Wil li I in in Allison, killing him instantly, 1 dohu Rollers, a by staudor, died from hear! disease beforo medical attention ' could be iiumnioned. Mrs. Allison, | tho another of the murdered man, was told of the tragedy and died before I the fttmily could carrv her to her bud. ItocuiiitiirtKle*! for Online! ry. Ocnernl Kent recomtneud:< the fol 1 lowing ollicers of hia division for gal ! lautry under tire: Major Sharpe, .Ma jor J'hil Itoado, Captain McAlexandor, Lieutenant CartwrigI???--->Lieutcnaut Johnnon and Volunteer Aid^da-tTarnir] Monroe, who waa wounded and will Im recommended for a commission, Kletri Help* Letter. Levi Z. Letter has sold to Mtnbsll Field, hje former partner in the firm of Field, Leiter k Co. , tho eontheaet cor ner of State and Madieoa etreata, at a ? , salntcovf s tho grwM Ofcly. ? . -|- TBT ~r~' ; ' . Peace, Wttta Cabn Only (joet. M JtrxttP, Bppift (By, C*W#).-Tfce Tysstbtmy- of imam vllft Unite? Htates ia being widely dieeaieed i? ihe pe?. aadrty 4W tU CMeemtife papere deet* prepared U aoc*?t paaea, proVtdad it j tallies aaiy ftha leea of Cj*W Bat SllflllS JSli CHtflllt: ? A Great Outburst of Patriotism in tin? House, HOSING OK S ^ N A f r QUIET. * 1 "i c-lilciit Sibils !Mniiy lOi^i'ORBOd lli||s -* t 1 1 . 4 1 I - iUI<l II Oil so I 'UiS Itrao I II I ioiln III llulliliH lu illt'll' t'rvslil" Ihj? < t i t. W \sii i m. I on, I >. ( , .1 1 1 li o H (Spe cial I I ho Olid of this !)C*HKin of Con i;ii'sn 111 tlio 1 1 ohm* marked l>y two llol libit) llu'hloll t M ( >|IO Wits Ht'UHU tKMlllllv I'lllt l.Silll, V.oll Ulgh lUSUltlUg ri personal i-onllicl-H upon tho tloor of tin* I lotiho; tlio othor \* art notably pat ? iol ic nud nwept uwuy ail h i ?; i? m of tin) former. Mi. Handy, I Uwuocrat, by moving to htriko from tlio record a part of the ?; nvrli winch appeared u:i that of Mr, i iiv, llt-publ man, t> f New Vurk, pr? < i| lt.itfl h iliuputu which brought on * I'luMij'-f iiH'iticii t of u HiuiHniional nuturo, lining wliich ik ipiostiou of voruoity aioso between Mohhi.s. I{?iy and Ilaudy, ami finally Mr. t annon, Itopublioau, of Illinois, by donouuciuj; tlio Deinouxat# for debt ving buniuoHM I ?y calling for IoIIoi.h on the motion to atrike out, cnino near precipitating n riot. v At '4 o'clock, when Speaker Hood an nounced "thin second homhiou of the CouHveHft udjourncd without day, " a grout choor arose iiihI then bogau a iicoiio which, while similar to thu unual closing .scull OH of bOHH iollH, fill" surpftiiiod iu outhuHiftHiu and manifest uood foot* in^ uuy nimili v opinode in tho memory of tho oldost mouther of tho IIoiiao, Tho occu | imtn of the packed gallorier who hud risen uA^o, panned *? thoy hoard a h>if dozen inombort* begin Hinging 'America." other '^nombera hurriedly crowded around thoSpoakor'e htaml and joined tho hiugerH until with in a fdiort time it seemed all momber* preKout wore aiding in Kwolliug the volu.mo of Hong. Ihosontl.y a voice htri and tlioro in tlio galloriea joined in. and >t wuh not long until members and HptM'iatoih wel'o dinging tho patriotic HJIUU. Tho scoug win ti tuarlcod transition from (ho parly demonstration which . hn<l been witnessed such a abort ttme bcforo. i'emocrulu Hud itopublioana wuto now singing in accord a national anthem. When (lie song ceased, soma member proposed three cheers for? tho "nation's i'ronidnnt," and tho roar of sound thai followed cainc from a united IioUso. Thou "North, Smith, l''ast and West, a Uuitod Country !" wu? pro posed, und then in turn cuiuo tho he roes of tin) war, Dewey. Schley, Jlob hoii, Sampson, and finally former Hep rosontativo, Oouoral <1 oo Whoolor, who is now clinging, though ill, to his com mand in front of Santiago, was named, and the hall roHouudod with cheers ol \ thrilling utiongtli. 'J'hon tho .singing proceeded. ''Meantime Sergeant-at Arms HurfselHtad brought in 200 small American Hags and every members wae now waving ono. "The Star Spangled Banner" was sung, while Hags waved and t he gallorioH cheered. Later follow.- - od "Yankeo Doodle" and "Dixie," the y latter porlinpH for tho first time in the House, joined in by members from ovorv section of tho country. Cheera for the Hpeaker.were given. Tho patrl- ? olio demonstration continued a ball hour,; and thou tho members began leaving, buying farewell to colleagues. "ilorijo, Sweet Home" and "Auld ? Dang Syne'' Hupplnuted the patrietta aim ami impressed more strongly upon the hearers thut another session waa oudod. # 'I lie Semite's l/ast I>?y a One. In a manuer so simple an to be almfeat poifuuctory-tho Senate, at 2:06 o'clock adjourned without day. None of (be dramatic und exciting scenes usually t attendant upon tho adjournment of Congress were enacted 'during the oloa ing houi's in tho Sortfito. It Lad been agrood, when tho Senate convened at noon, that tho Housoresolution provid ing for the adjournment of CougrasaatS * p. m. should bo adopted uud that an ex ecutive KOHitiou should be held to oon firm nominations in the military and ?* naval establishments. No other bad ness except of tho merest routine na ture was to bo transacted. The at rangomaut wan carried out to the let A Patriot ladord. Waahinotox, D. O, 8?utor C*to?ro?, wkv m t don, bu ct)?led to SmM First IfMpttkj for koro * tioekod t Imntofajr