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Sovereignty of Spain Over Porto Hico Passes Awiay Forever. H THE TORTS FIRED A SALUTE. Spain's l ast Hope Vanished? Kaiser and Sul ' fan Embrace --The Chicago Peace Jubilee. ? Sampson Settles the Dispute. , San J tax, Porto Rioo, (By Cable. )? 5 Promptly ftt noon Tueuday tho Ameri can flag was raised over Sau Juan. .The ceremony was quiet aud dignified, un xuarrod by disorder of any kind. Tho .Eleventh Regular Infantry, with two batteries of the Fifth Artillery, lumled ,thia morning. Tho Utter proceeded to the f<M'ts, while tho infantry liued ui> on thodocks. It was a holiday for Han Juan and thoro wore tuauy people on tho streets. Hoar Admiral Schley and Gen. Gordon, accompanied by thoir fetalis, proceeded to the palace iu car riages. . The Eleventh Infantry Regi ment and baud, with Troop II, of the Sixth United States Cavalry, was thon marehod through tho streets and form ed in the stjuaroopposito the palace. At the sound of tho ii rat gnu from Fort Morrow^ Maj. l)eau and Lieut. Castle, of Gen. Brooke's Btaft', hoisted thoStars and Htvipoa, while the band played tho "Star Spauglod Banner. " All heads ?were bared and the crowds cheered. Fort Morro. Fort San Cristobal and the Unitod States revenue cutter Man ning, lying in tho harbor, fired 21 guns eHCh. Honor Munoz Rivera, who was Presidont of the recent Autonomist Counoil of Secretaries, and other ofll fciala of the late insular government were pros'ent at the proceedings. Con gratulations and handshakings among the American oHicors followed. Eusign King hoisted tho Stars uud Stripes on the intondoucia, but all other flags on tho various- public buildings were hoist ed by military ofiicors. Simultaneous ly with raising of tho flag over tho cap tain-gonor?dvu palaco, many others wero hoisted in, ditleront "parts of tho city. The wovh of tho United States evacua tion commission is now over. The Chicago Peace Jubilee, i Chicago, 111. (Special). ? Five thous and people packed within tho walls of, tho auditorium, witnessed the forma^ launching of^he peace jubiJ.eo Tuos ?day. A heavy drizzle, that at times ?changed into rain and then back into ?drizzle, was falling, tho streots wero filled with puddlea-jojL-water and a oold wind blowintroiT Lake Michigan mado walking unfiloasaut. Nob withstanding nil these ybstaclos, the opening of tho Iubilee . proper was a distinct and ?rilliant success. A? the President ?entered tho ball his appearance was tho 'signal for an outburst of enthusiastic ?cheers that lasted for several minntos. With the Presidont ex-Govornor Rich ard J. Oglesby, of Illinois; Lafayette MoWilliams, whoso guest the Presi dent has boon sinoe the arrival iu the city; Presidont Harper, of the Chicago University, and Thomas D. Ryan, of Chicago. Tho lftdioa of the party were in tho box adjoining that of the Presi dent. In tho first box at tho left of the stage was General Milan, and iu the boxes next to him were the mem bers of tho >varioua diplomatic corps. Secretary Gage was in a box iu tho second tier. Spain's Last Hope Vanished. 1 Paiuh, (By Cable.) ^JSpain can no longer have auy doubt ' regarding the tfttimate attitude of the ; United States toward the so-called Cuban debt. The 'American commissioners have declined to assumo it, or any part of it, by ex press treaty or Ry compact. They also declined to accept a cession of sover eignty to tho United Slates, for iu that case Spain would claim that such a cession by its own force would impose the obligation for that-debt. It is con fidently believed that in refusing to ac cept a cession0 of sovereignty, tho .Amoricau commissioners aro aoting also upon thoir announcement to the ?world in the intervention resolutions, disclaiming any intention to exercise sovereignty or authority o\ or Cuba, ex cept for pacification, and then to leave tho island to the control of its people and its peoplo to the assumption of its obligations. Industrial Commission Meets. ' The industrial commission created at the last session of Congress, held its first meeting in Washington and out , lined the gor.oral work beforo it. The oomntission is made up of llve^United 8t?tea Honntorf, fivo members from the Houqo of Representatives and fivev| persons from private life, who accord ing to tho Act, "shall fairly represent the difleront industries aud employ ments. " _ ' Boats Sent Ashore by the Storm. A special from Rock port, Texas, says bard uortbwoitly galos stranded a num ber oi small ssil boats. One sloop is "??bore at Fultoa; the schooner Mystery - tonbu laden. is . ashore on ..harbor island. The schooners Fally, of Qal vneton. Two Brothers, of Corpus Chrie tv n? the iloop HettU limy, of Cor pus Chriati, are all ashore on the north and of Mustang Island. Taiwssy Ratifies. Twenty thousand persons <? ther?a can t takk incturis in Havana. An American Arrested for SnapShootui/5 on ? the Streets, One of the most remarkable phases or tho situation in Havana a( present is the zeal of the Spauish ojflOiul? to pro vent tho publication at this Into day of picturo# showing the bqualor m which tho poorer classes there exicd. An Atnerioan, named King, wan arrested opposite the Hotel Inglaterra, for tak ing a snap-shot of a group of ohildrou. The aurf rise which ho folt at his arrest W&B increased by tho ?xplauatiuu uf forded him, which was to tho ?fleet that such steps were ueoossary to pro vent the publication of picture* wlufu would bo regarded in the Uuitedtftatos aa illustrating tho condition of the sub jects of Spain. kaiser and Sultan hnbrace. Constantinople (Hy Cable. ) ? At d:30 Tuesday, the Uermuu imperial yacht Hohenzolfom, accompanied by tho Gorman warship* Hortha and lleln, and the Hultan> yacht Izzediu, with tho Turkis^; imperial commission on board, au<1 followed by n number of special ?tuumers,ohartorod by members ot tlie German colon v or convoying sightseers, appeared on old .Seraglio Foint, aud the guns of Selimich bar-, racks thundored a salute. After pass ing .Seraglio Point, tho Hola returned tho salute. Tho Hertha followed with . another roturu Balute and tho Turkish batteries ashore and tho guavdship oil Tophaneh promptly responded. Tho ship# in tho harbor woro decorate^ ? with flags, from stem to stern, and tl??w the Germau and Turkish tlacrs at their mast heads. Tho meeting hotweou the Hultau and his guests was most cordial. The Hultan warmly shook hands with the Emperor and Empress, and, otter ing his arm to the Empress, he lod th c way to a pavilion of the palace, where tho party had a brief rost. Tho Sultan has presontod to Emporor William a magnificent eword aud to tho Empress a diamond necklace of almost priceless valuo. He ban also authorized a German ayudicato to construct a com mercial port at Haider, opposito Con stantinople, a concession long sought by Germau promotors. Selling (iuns in Havana. The Spanish ordnance department at Havana recently hold nu auction salo. Tho t'nitod States evacuation commissioners sout Capt. Griacom and ('apt. Hrooks to uttond tho sale and tako notes of the articles auctioned. They found included iu thosulo several mortarB and other guns. Tho com missioners promptly sont a .piotest to tho Spanish ovacnation commissioners, who replied that tho articlos refotvod to were usoless for service and wdro only being sold as old metal. Kegard loss of tho American objoction, tho salo came off at tho arsenal, tho ordnance being "knocked down'' to J. B. Ifamol, a Havana merchant, whose bid was SiJO.OOO. Sampson Settles the Dispute. Havana, (Hy Cable. )? Tlie Spon' iards claim that it will bo practically impossible to eflect evacuation in tho short period of time lixed by tho Americaus. lu reply Admiral Samp ^ son personally' dictated a brief nj^ stat ing emphatically that Dcctinbor 1 would be positively tho dale on which Spain's right*, claims and sovereignty iu the island of Cuba would conso to exist. Colonel Waring estimates tho cost of cleaning tho city, including the dredging of tho bay-, drainage, sewer age und paving at fliJ'.J.OOO.UOU. Sedjfewick Post Thanked. Sodgewick F'ost, ti. A. If., of Wake field, 11. f., huH received uuinorous communications from Confederate Vet erans, Sons of ('on fort era to Veterans and chapters or United Daughters .of tlio Confederacy, thanking the post, for furnishing an ohooi I to the body of Mi?? Wiunie Davis, tbo Daughtor of the Confederacy, from the Rockingham House, NarragHDRott, whore ejie .^lied, to tbo funeral car that oonvoyed it to Richmond. Camp Cuba l.ibre Inspected. The war investigating commission spent Monday afternoon inspecting tbo camps in tbo immediate vicinity of Jacksonville. A heavy piin was failing during a part of the tour, . but tbo com missioners performed their self-ap pointed task of going through the camp from one end to the other, in a very painstaking manner. All (iolnf to be Americans. Advices recoived in Madiid from L'orto Kico say that all tho high offici als there have taken steps to become naturalized Americana. Proctor ?Elected/ s The House and Senate of Vermont took seperatu ballots for United States Senator recently. Doth cast an over whelmingly vote for Senator Proctor. Given Work on a Railroad. Mayor Zeigenheim, of St. Louis, Mo., has settled the qr.oation as what shall be done witb the 67 negro miners drive* out of Virden and aont to St. IiMW. He baa secured work for them with H. H. Squairs & Co., contractors, dotac grading for the Mobile & Ohio Railroad, near East St. Louis, III. TUj will bo paid |1, 2ft a day. A Prayer fer'Perts Mco. This geveraiaeai's assnmption of over Porto Rioo at soon Tilito wao.tka sotyeetof an eloquent ral %fo?s ser vicea of the tjie bWMM'ttl a.ki^. SING WORDS Ml Ml I Presents the Demands of America in Threatening Words. SNOW STORM IN KANSAS. Ifcncli Warships Goln^ to Hrcst ? Disquiet ing News in \N asliiiijglon Mckinley in Cap onJ Go*it? * v A (lis pa toU to a London new? a^ouov from I'tti i? bays: "Monday the confer ence reached a or itWN for the first time. Jml^e Day prorteutod tho demand* of the American commissioners in threat ing words, llo said that delay was the only possible object attainable by tho pel sLtent efforts of the Spanish com* minxioner* to Huddle tho I'nitod Ktutea with the Cuban debt and would be tol eratod no longer, as the United Stales would neither assume nor una ran toe any i art of tho debt. The Spaniards replied that this placed Spaiu in a po sition of repudiating or of reducing tho face sal no of tho Cuban bonds from fiO to ?>(? per oout. , paying only half the stipulated intorost on tpe rodltcod val- { no. Hoforo they would ^adopt oither. ul ter native, they would Mit^render to tho Uuitoil States tho entire ^Philippines. /Judgo Day replied that theaurrender of tho l hilippiues would probably be de manded, irrespective of Jho Cuban or any other debt. Disquieting News in \Vaslilu/f ton. Information has reached tho War Department that a high ofllcor of tho Spanish army vory rocently mado a statement that had the Spaniards been aware of tho condition of the Americau army, ifs inability to withstand tho hardships of a campaign, its lack of medical and othor supplies and gonor al inefficiency as told in tho American papers, the Spaniards would not have given up, but would have continued lighting for a long timo to como. An other mattor that causes grave consul oration in the War Department is tho temper of tho Spaniards in Cuba, and ? ho fear that the impression which now prevails thero may lead thorn to regard tho Amorican troops of not much ac count and act accordingly after the occupancy by tho United Statos. 1 he matter lias been discuseod in the "War Dopartmout, and it iw probable that when tho troops aro sent to Cuba thoro will be a forco of auch size and char acter as to give Ihe Islauders a differ ent impression of United States sol diers than they now entertain. m> ?r, ivt a sadden ?? of ber Trcncli Warships (ioing to Brest. 1 lujuiries made at tho offices of the Fronoh Ministry of Marin?, confirm the report published by The Holeil, in n dispatch ffom Toulon, Baying that Vice- Admiral Fournie, who is at Tunis with the Minister of Marine, M. Look roy, will return immediately to Toulon, where orders have been received to Bpeodily prfepare tho armored cruiscrs Admiral Trechouart, Bourvines, Jem- . mapos and Valmv foraotive service and tbnt, in addition, ordors have been is sued to send the largest possible num ber of gunners to Brest, without dolay, to man the forts and batteries there. Tho vcssgIb are to bo promptly placed on a war -footing aud are to be sent to Brest. Humor connects the Trench naval preparations with the question in dispute with Croat Britaiu as the possession of Fashoda, on tho, Nilo. _ ? > McKinlcy in Cap and Gown. Tho University of Chicago has con ferred upon President McKinlcy the dogreo of doctor of laws. Fight hun dred pcopto, as ftiany as could be jammed into Kent Theatre, applauded t<^tho echo us President Harper placed around tho shoulders of the nation's executive the hood of purple? purple to indicate, as Dr. Harper &&id in Latin - that the rocipient of the degree "had surpassed other mcmijkmative genius and dovoted toil." The deercisea at the University, while hamperVi very much by wot woatlier, were impresaivo in an extraordinary degree. 2.500 Troops Sail For Spain. Tho n tenner Covadongo recently sailed from Man .Tuan, Porto Rico, for Spain carrying 3,/i00 troops, (ircat Snow Storm in Kansas. A upecial from Kanaa* City aays: The erytrlicst winter storm in tho Southwest in 2^ years, and tho worst early atorm on record, has almost completely Bhut Kansas City ofT from wire communica tion with the South, the West and tho North. It had been raining after mid night and tbe rain turned to snow and tho temperature dropped perceptittfy. At Fairmount, near Kansas City, aud at Leaven wsrtb, Kan., where portions of tho Third and Fifth Missouri Regi ments and the Twenty -first and Twen ty-second Kansas Regiments, respec tively, fece encamped, many tents were blown down and the soldiers made to suffer acutely. Kicking Agaiefrt a HiuaUiatief Peace, - Advicea received from Madrid point to effervesoenoe in militaty oirclee there. Membere of tbe Military Club openly and severely critieiae the govern ment for#6neiading- what they term a "humij^ating peace, "and some of them even anggeet the eatabliehment of a military dictatorship under thetteeeflT dynaaty. Tbe officials at MMtid de ny the report current on the continent . iut CMsia QaaersP Blai^iy rr STRONGl Y R)KTHIID. Charleston liar t*or Being Ma Jo ImprcRiiii bl j I resents a VN arlikc \ppcaraiae. 1 bo goneral gotornmont baa ovi dently realize I at lust how ea?y it Won M have boon for an onoiuy to liavo outerod Chailoatoii haibor in tho&o days of modern guns and war ships, aud is now doing ovory thing possible to mako the hai bor luiproguablo. I ho beach lino on Sullivan's Island will present a very warlike appearance when t ho work on fortifications begun and projected nt linitdted. I hero aio now throe batteries completed, iucluiiiuu the remodeling of Fort Moultrie, and these aro to be ieonforcod by two more within the next year, .lust nbovo the tou-inoh battery thero is now budding a rapid lira battery to mount four I inch guns, and further uV* tho beach a bastery of two lii-inch ritlos js to bo placod. Tort Moultrio has just beou aimed with two 4-inoh r?pid-lllo guus. This will gitfo the aimaiueut of tho Island as follows: Two 12-inch and four 10-iuch titles, sixteen 12. inch mor< tars, six 'i - i ii oli lapid liro guns, and thero aro on Fort Sumter two 1 .'dncli guns now beiuir mounted. - Coney Island of the South. l>l\ J. S. I.uwroiico, proaidont of the Charleston and Seashore Kail way, litis purchased tho Ferris wliool from At Mantle ( 'ity, and tho SteoplechaBoaml big j olectrio oaroussol from Conoy Island ! anil will place them at tho Mo of Pal in b. Tho work of touring down tlili wheel nt:d getting it in shapo for trans portation to Charleston has boon begun and tho company expects to liavo it runui'ig by tho first woek in Novombor. Dr. Lawrence waa anxious to have it in shapofor tho Fall Festival, but thero i? so much to bo moved that it oau hardly bo done by Fostival woek. Tho .yteeplechiiKO and caroussol, liowovor, will both bo up and running when the visitors arrive in tho city for tho fair. Tho Seashore Company inlouds' to make tho Isle tho most popular ro&ort along the South Atlantic ooasts, and the attractions just secured ?Ki but tho boginuing of what will ooine during tho winter. - Working for a Union Depot. lioprosoutytiYoa of tho several com* morcial bodies of Charleston mot at tin) ( hambor of Commerce recently and dis cussed tho subjoct of a now union depot lor that oily. Tho mooting wns an in torosting one, but- the proceedings wero largely informal, and tho plana aro still in a very crudo state. Mayor tiniytli van railed to the chair, and Mr. John A, Smith was asked to act as aeue- i tary. w ill Help Charleston. At a meeting of Camp (ion. .lamos Conner at Summorville, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: llesolved, That Camp Oen. .Jaa. Con ner, No. 5J?4, appreciating tho elYorta of the citizens of Charleston to enter tain llio United Confodornto Veterans on May 10 next, pledges itself to assist in said undertaking, and to contribute to the b^Bt of its ability in both money and supplies. - ? Winthrop's line Opening. Provident II. P?. Johnson of Wintlirop was in Columbia rocontly, on busiuoss relatiug to the oollogo. Ho says that tho rocout oponing was tho most auspi cious that tho college haa ovor had. One dormitory is full and thero ar<>, about r?0 young ladies boarding in the city of Rock 11 ill. Had tbero been an otlior dormitory, it could havo boon lillod, as hundreds of Applications were refiihod on account of lack of accommo dations. Commissions Issued. Th 0/^1 u<1n oii mill has boon com missioned by 1 li 0 Secretary of Stuto. Thin enterprise will be located nt Pied moiit and it h capital stock will bo 310, 000, ill shares of $25 each. Thin ia*. dustry \vill bo an oil mill, a Hour mill and a 8h\v mill. Tho 8011a and Daughters of Moral Improvement, Newberry county. The general pur pose of the organization in "to aid those who are sick or in distress*; to burv the dead and improve the morals of the race. " Successful Enterprise. The Hecrotary of Htato has granted an amendment to the charter of tho People's Building and Loan associa tion of Columbia, increasing tho capi tal stock 4o 8400, f>00. This company was organized only four mouths ago with a capital stock of $200,000, all of which was subscribed for. A Ne/rro Youth Pardoned. By virtue of a petition signed by many prominent citizens declaring their faith in tho innocence of tho ac cused, Gov. Ellcrbo pardoned William Moody, a negro boy who killed Isaiah .Tones, convicted of manslaughter ?n Marion county. Tho sentence. %os for two yearn. Tho killing is said to havo been accidental. Tho potition wan signed by tho solicitor and tho uf osi ding judgo. Col. Tillman Has Been Released. Lieut. Col. J as. II. Tillman has been released from arrest. The ordor dis charging him from arrest w*t> recoiled from Aesistent A <1 jt. (Jen. Kchwan by Capt. Fuller, The order was forward ed by the command of the Secretary of War, Gnu, Alger. Col. Tillman wit released immediately by order yf Maj. Htokes, who wu in command of tho camp. . -5 ? Col. Robertson Suspended. Col. William H. Robertson, com* mander of ihe National Guard, ef Sogib Caroline, baa baen suspendsu "t?v order of Adjutant and General Watte, beoauee ha pawned aaren rifles belonging to tka government to a wall jwwt Market atreet rtwn broker in Gkartcston recently. ~ torlm Life an SutJitan'* liluA [ TBs entire gStttsd* on BuITiwao'e Is land ia sow armed an 4 fully equipped wttb ewary neceesary and nil arms. Drilln are rafnlarly bald, no4W>nfy trilkths Mg guns, but with email frns and te laid wotk. The pnrndn grctoud in Mt mi lam and ooaeeouentlv out a nit deal of field work Chicago Platform Democrats Ruled Out in New York, ! INDIANS VISIT WASHINGTON. No Wed Cross Hospital Wanted in C nha or I'lifto Rao hlxrilildjtc to Jamestown The Retell of Ras Man^astid. Surgeon Oineral Sternberg haw so nt tlio following to the commission to investigate tho War Department. It rolatos to a statomont made by Major ?Seaman, who testified beforo tbo com mission recently: "Army Kuildtng, New York, Oct. 14, W. Denr ( ioneral : Major Seaman, sergoant I'irt Knginoors made a statement to reporters in my presence and it was published broad oast, that ho loooived nothing but travol rationn from tho army for his conva lescents m? the Obdam, and depended on tho lied CroHs Society and National War Koliof Association for ttioir food. Major Uradley has just nont ino the en dowed copy of receipt giveu to him be fore the Obdam started. Yours very tuucorolv, I -J. M. Appol, Major aud Surgoou, U, S. A." s. I ho receipt shows that Major Seaman received on September Ji, from Major Hmvy, tit canes of soup, 13 bottles of wluftlfoy, -I barrels ginger ale, 1 box corn starch, t barrel jollies, 4 boxes condensed milk, 'J boxes elain broth, 2 boxes salteen crackora, il boxes lemons, L' boxes calves feet jell}', 2 boxes crack era, tiO pounds arrow root, ouo quart Squibb's mixture, 'J bottles bismuth suhgallHte. No Rod Cress Hospital Needed. ?Surgeon-General Htoruberg hap writ ton a lettor to Mrs. Wintlirop Cowdiu, in New York, regarding tho establish ment of a lted Crosa hospital in Cuba aud 1'orto Itico, in which ho says: "I have received your kind lottor of Octo ber 14th, encloaiug a chock for jf'j.OOO for my special fund for extra comfort and luxnrioafor our sick nud wounded aoldiors. Accopt my nuicoi oJhanks for this liberal contribution. "I do not think favorably of tho establishment of a hospital in Cuba or Porto Kico, by the Hod ( rows Society, for the reason that tho war is over and (ho garrisons which are to bo stationed in these is lands will rcquiro a fully equipped hos pital, whichiitis tho duty of tho gov ernment to'provide, and which wo in tend to provide. Tic kct Ruled (hit. Tho Now York State ticket of tho Chicago platform Democracy will not go on the official ballot. The certifi cate placing this independent tickct ill tho Hold w?b received by tho Secrotary of State at o'clock Friday night, anil in examining it he found tho jurat of the notary publio.pn the Ulster county petition defective, and sotiflod the committee. The error wti not cor rected beforo tho time for filing ex pirod, at midnight, bo tho Secretary of State has ruled that the wholo certifi cate is defective and its nominoea can not go on the official ballot. Curious Indians. A dologation of full blooded Clioro keea travolod all tho wiiy from their re servation in tho Indian Territory to Washington to ?:ik tlio Soorotary of tho Interior if it was a fact that tho Curtis Imliau Territory net, which j>asnod Congroaa last Juno, and wns duly ap proved by the l'reaidont, was roally a law. Acting Secretary HvttU rocoived the delegation and assured them of tho existenco of tho law. Tho Indiana woro not satisfied with this and UHked tho Secretary to sign h is naino to a docu inent to that oftoot. Tbia was clio^r fully acceded to, Mr. Hyan writing un der tho law "this in a law. " Pilgrirnag'e to Jamestown. Tho moinhors of IftfM'ipi^cppal Ocn eral Convention who made the pilgrim age to Jameatown, Va. , from Washing ton, were mot by a lar^e party from Norfolk, including a splendid choir. A platform had been erooted in front of the ruins of the old Jamestown church, and on thia tho bishops were seated. In the rear of the platform was stationed a choir, whioh during the services of (he day rendered several hymns, with or gan and orchestral aocompauimont. The clergy and others took seats on the ground in front of the platform. The Revolt of Ras Mangascia. Advices from Djiboutil to tho Fronch government say it is believed that the revolt of' Has .Sfaugascia, the most im portant of the Abyssinian chiefs.- was enginoored by the Hritish. KingMene lik ia sending 40,000 troops, command ed by lias Makonuen, to put down the insurrection, aud as Kas Mangasciahas only 10,000 troopR at his commaud, it ia expected that tho revolt will be easily quelled despite liritish support. Italians Infcrccptcd. A special from New Orleans, La. , says eight policemen aud fifteen depu ty sberifls have left the city <4o inter cept and prevent from enteribg the city a large party of Italian eqpgranta who came to America on the Britannia. The vessel was ordered to be held at the mouth of the river, by the board of health, out of fear that- the landing there of tbe 406 immigrante would fur Dish too much fresh material for the fe tiovenraieiit Aid. Government aid in tho shape oLaxmy rations will be given to the sufferers from the recent floods in Georgia, who are in neodoftha tweet oeuesslilas of ttf* ^ 2 " ? ?: Vrl*it< %tm Promptly Acg?tttetf. < XrittU Charles ffonn, rompltfy-E. Seoond Missouri Volunteers, who shot and killed Russell Wedney. at H>. boidi, Mo., the negro doapoilor of hia home, was at<i?U(M by the coroner 'a jury, after lert than 10 minutes de liberation. Praaideai MeKtaley. Jf.?sguM?tiaf fcier^T>m* V \ IMI'll Vtt It ill W\l. OH ICl K ^iti/ens of' IK' hi for I I'r cscitt Capt C. II- J HoAwcll W it li a Silver Latin# Cup. Who 11 ?t was ascertaino 1 that Ciipt . II. Hook well, the popular command nit at tho I into I Stilton naval atation | *t 1 lean fort had boon ordered oIhowiumo mid was h I > c> 1 1 1 to bo transferred from that place, vMiet ? ho had tendered him ' ?? o I f mo exceedingly acceptable mill o loouiotl, the citizens sol about proem 1 1< tf and presenting to hiiu at hiedepiir turo some substantial token of tho high regard m which ho i* hold. According !y a very handsome pioee of silver, eon sistniH of tin elegant and luusii ve silvoi lot iii^ clip, appropriately ongravod with "?Presented to Commander Churlon II Kock well by the oiti/oua of Hmiufort, iu token of their esteem, October 10, is;is, " was ordered ami tho presentation took place fit tho naval station, >u the presence of ii number of oiti?*ti&l who accompanied tho gifJ'f>> ate?>ie vaehi to it-i loceiver. V_ \ Splcn.litl New N\ liar i". t'oiilia'ioi Kuiniiol .1, I '?t?f ; i? ii 1 1 hii* completed lor tho Sotitlt Carolina and ( Jeorgui li nil lorn I at ( hai l?*ton I ho largest ami finest wha'f on tho Cooper river, with perhnps tho exception o! tho Mono plum at tho custom house dock 8 . I iio South Carolina tuiii tlcor? gin lillilrotid hua a vary vail. i. bio tornii mil property on tho ( ooper, within easy roach of tho tr?*iioiul depots and yards, and during tho past two or throe yu ua nil provemonts have boon in pro gross, n ii 1 1 1 now every available inoh of water front la utilized and to the very boat advantage. There are now four piers on tho property and the docks in botwoon nre capable of berth ing the lar,*jost vessols that coioo intc that pur'. Pawned (iournritetit Rifles. Col. William II. Kobortson, of the National (inard, (colored militia) whimt hoadqn li ters are in CharloHton, had Homo vol'y serious ehargea made against him recently. Hq is accused of having pawned seven .Spring llwld rillon belong ing to tho (tovernment and placed in his charge ipt colonel of tho locul rogi mont of tho National (Juard. llo do mod tho whole cliargo, but tho othot sido of tho story, as told by tho pawn broker, with whom ho left tho guns ami by another with whom ho attempted tc puwu them, (loon ifot tally with hi. a. I r * ??.? hi (inoil Shape, A prominent farmer ftcoin tiio tippot part of tho Stiito^.aid thai the fm inert. in his section wrotibl, generally apeak ing, bo in better condition to start I lit work of roxt your thiiTi over byfot'e There Ima been :i lot of grain produced thin year, and more peavino hay that over before. In his conn ty lie Know ol over All mowers which had boon bought to gather tho peitvine hay. A lout; ill linos of diversified farming tho furineri h*vo mado strides. Columbia .State. I ? cry tiliiijer ?? Good Shape. All of tbo work for t ho Kail Kestivai at Charleston ih practically llnishod There are Rome matters of dotal I to l>< arranged by tho nub-commit toon, bid nil of tbo big matters liavo boot cleared and tho exeoutivo coinmittoe i.* congratulating itsolf on tbo progresi and tho outlook. Indications point tc n largo attendance this year, and foi that reasou tho workors aro all the inoie anriouu to give a lino show. Can't Tax Cemeteries. Assfktant. Attornoy (lonoral Town send recoutly rondorod a decision in t vory intcrosting case, and by It i h do cision establishes tho right of a citi/.ei) to sot apart util united space fur abulia! ground, on which 110 taxes aro to bt collected until tho land in usod for bur tor, sale or speculation. Tho decision was rendered in tho nttoupt of tin uiukiuu fund commission to eolleo! back taxos on tho ' 'Maverick cemetery' in Anderson county. " , Stone Church Cemetery Association. Tho Htono Church ('oniotery Aqso ciatiou, organized to preserve , the cemntery at historic "Old Htono Church," mot in Anderson recently. Buflicient mouoy wassubscribed, nildod to what is already in tho treasury, tc put a strong picket fence around the yard. -*?*- - The Industrial School. The trustods.of tho Charleston T trial Institute lmvo just issued tlioii fourth circular and prospoo'.u-J, iu which the work and tho neods of tlu school aro set forth. Tho total numboi of pupils enrolled during tho rait yo. i is two hundred and seventy. It is Hardly Warranted. Tho arrival of 15,000 Aunda of Mil munition and sido arms for tho heavy tiattery of volunteers on {Sullivan's Is land recently caused tho boys ?,< brighten up and speculate upon th< chances of being moved/fiut tho cxpcc tation is hnrdly warranted, for tho bos informed of tho offlcors do not antici pato a change from Sulliyau's Inland at present. Open Through ihc Winter. Tho winter soason will not wituosi any close of business at tho Islo <>: I 'alms. The managers hopo to make i' just as attractive for visitors during (hi winter as any other time of tho year, add the same convenient schedules wjl be ran the year rouud. .Several now car* have been ordered for the Hcashon Line and one bas already been re eaived. A New BkycJe Device. Booth Carolinians have in the past in vented epplienoes which are1 In dailt nse all over the couMry. vdVcSoutfc Carolinian has invented afsjBprot^njent on Um routtinf cesr of a bieyqK wfint may yel revolutionize the present sty U of nnsini rear. This fentieman U Mr. E. A. 0?*t?at?, of ehappeH1*. Eiccative Cksieecy. governor Rllorha has jTaatad i do* in favor of '? Areb Meeeley. J% It a enriont oaeo. _ Moseley war tried 'to, 18OT, a?4 a aealad vardiot was broagbl in against him. was sol Keeeat a f the time the verdict waa pressatsa is court, aad tbo vordiot rewlas eealod. Waon iw war broke oaiaer'*? - and waa TfcaOfafo Bitwr i MM life. fliy. A Plot to Overthrow Fr<*w,cl\ Civil Govornmont Discovered. BOMBS FOR EMPEROR WILLIAM. Rebelled Against Ajf uinaldo Or. Seaman Testifies A New $100,000 Depot for Rat linmre Saj^asta (iredtly Concerned, I'auim, (IJy Cablo. ) ? It i? unnounoetl il?re Hint a military |>!ot agnn\?t th? If uvumiqont haw boon diAQjivorocl. Tho Kappol. Aurora and I '?{ ito Xepubliquo I'raneni^o, |>it l>l is!i almost 'identical atones on tlio subject. U appears tliat '.ho plot was disooved by a Koueral holding au important position, ft up IHUIi.lillkt wlioit tilt) Kovoi'limot M'UH warned of tlio plot tlit) nWti inters worn not din pi iKtnl, bavin# already obtained information of t i to conspiracy. Tho Matin unya tho plot wan not in favor of imio of the pretenders the tliroue of Fiance, who has been talked about for #< iiio tune, but was only for tho purpose >1 ohanyiiJA; certain oIlfeinlH of tho gov k>i ninent without touohiuK theprosident. 1 hn govorninont otlioials rofiiHo to fur nish any information i ardiuu the dia eovory of tlio pl??t, but it is rumored that tho oounpiiaoy involved Priuoo Louis it. Konaparto, who in a colonel of Ktissian I, sneers, a mi in' 'whoso favor Inn older brother, I'riuco Victor Doua parto, recently resigned tho leadership of tlio Imperialist party. Dr. Seaman Testifies. 1 >r. Louis iS, Soanmii was the princi pal wilne** bdoro tho war investigating noin mil too Friday*. Mo complained (hut the ooimuiHfltiry supplios furnished tho troop# in for to Itiou woro nnsnited to tho demanda ol a tropical climate, and tlioy woro especially unity for hos pitnl uso. l!o mvi>l tho.?rf!ek were fed unh with tho army ratious. Ho failed toTnecuro nny change of <iiot for his pa ti/tyls, notwithstanding that he mad* fx <?? i no it t demanda upon tho quarter master of I ho regiment and upon the surgoon of tiio corps. Ilo was told thai fuj food wiih issued to any regiment in that torvice and that it would be of no ' tiMo to make a formal requisition in writing. Ilwwovor, tho men iu the hospital did not suitor, because tho Rod C'rosu Society furuiahoit the desired ?* 0 iu t anee. Itouibs for I uipcror William,.-' A i.i'A \Ni?itiA, Kgypt, (By Cable).? Tho Alexandria police have arrested nnio Italian anarchists and have there by frabtratcd a plot against Kuaperor William, now on bin way to the Holy i.and, to bo prosent at tho conBeoration of tho Church of tho .Savior at Jerusa lem. The tirst to bo arrested wai a cufo- keeper, a woll-kuowu anarchist, in wboHe house the pulico discovered two wire- wound bomba of great ntrength. toll of buUots. Tho police inyestiga lion alioWed that tho arrosted cafe koopor had bribod the steward of Htoamor nailing from Alexandria to Port ?Said and Syria, to tako on board a box of bombs. New $100,000 Freight Depot. Tho Jlooeivers of tho Baltimore A Ohio Railroad havo adopted plans end aro about ready to let tho contraot for_ a now $100,000 inbound freight station in Iiultimoro. Tho now building will bo (500 foot long, VI feet wide and six v atoriea high. It will occupy tha aite of tho proseut Inbound Btatiou which ison Jjituw atroot betweon (5oindou and Harro streeta. The ilew building will havo u cold atorngo plant in the basis luonl and the upper lloora will ba used iih ft atorago warehouse and all freight will bo loaded and tiuloaded from wagoiiH undor cover. Tho traoks will bo ho arranged that 73 oars can be un loaded at ouo time. Rebelled Against Aguinaldo. A rumor in Manila says that Maca buloa, chief of the five northern pro vincos of tho Philippine Inlands, has rebelled against Aguinaldo, and that bard fighting has already taken plaoe betweon the opposing factions. It ie also reported that (Jonoro! llios, tha Spanish commander of- I loilo, has sent emissaries from that place to uuder inino Auuinnldo's influence, and ijulu&L tho uativos to demand that Hpaifi retain tho Philippine Islands. .? The Mohegan (iocs Ashore. Tffo Atlantic Transport Company'* steamer Mohegan, formorly the Cleo patra, of the Wilson A Kuruoss- Leland Lino, which left Loudon for New York with HO passengers and a crow of 150, ie ashore ofT tho Lizard, between the Manaclos and tho Lowlands. . Accord ing to a dispatch received from Fal mouth -out of tho 200 persons oonsti tuting tho paHsengors and orew of th# Mohogan, only :Jt bare beeu saved. " ' 7 ? ? Sagasta Greatly Concerned. According to advicos received from Madrid, a rigorous cerffcofsbip has bees revived .there. Honor Hag as ta and hie. colleagues are said to be greatly oom corned regarding tho demands of the United States government, whiob.ttiejr assert, not only refuses to assume any of Spain's^ofwai^ebla, - bat waein^ t? take tJrt heavy the floating * van*. Thec_ ridlmparoial eenment has cabled ? ? ? ? Hlanoo not to torn orer nay ritory to tW Aeeilwui art treaty has been definitely si s.#saa4or Forxksr a Iican campaign**' ceatly Ea*?rfcaHsa if .etitf ? a ?