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News and courier - 20/07/1898

1898; Gale Group;

Autores

William Mckinley, August Kohn, Caroline Wetherell, J. Wilson Gibbes, A. M. Aiken, R. S. M., R. M. L., J. R. M., David M. Ramsey Charleston,

Resumo

News: The Tariff at Santiago, The Torrens Land in Massachusetts, The Situation at Manilla Insurgents Fail to Induce the Spaniards to Surrender—Dewey May Not Attack Manilla until September, The March of Imperialism A Large Standing Army an in Evitable Result of This War, Sanitary Affairs in Charleston, A Jubilee at Chickamauga South Carolina and Minnesota Glory over the Victory, Gallant Northwesterners Men and Officers of the Third Wisconsin Regiment, Death at Chickamauga Park Another Member of the First South Carolina Gone, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, A Loss to Union The Death of Dr C. T. Murphy, and Old and Well Beloved Physicians, Santiago Harbor Opened The Red Cross Steamer State of Texas Enters to Give Relief to the Sick and Wounded in the City, The Outlying Garrisons Gen Toral Has Surrendered Them, but Will They Carry out His Agreement?, Miles off for Porto Rico Shafter's Hard Blow to Be Followed Quickly by Another, The News of the Day, Celebrating the Victory The Salute Fired on Marion Square to Mark the Fall of Santiago, Suicide of F. W. Schley He Was a Drunkard and the Fact That He Was a Cousin of Commodore Schiey is the Only Interest That Attaches …, Toral's Oracular Letter Though Gen Shafter Speaks Spanish He Sends a Poor Translation of Gen Jose Toral's Remarkable Letter of …, "A Preshyterian of the Old School", Chester is Indignant It Does Not like the Way That It's Company Has Been Treated, "It would be a generous and fitting act," says the Nashville American, "to send back home poor old Cervera, the game, gallant and venerable representative of ancient Spanish chivalry, now a prisoner in our hands, Old Glory Floats over Santiago! The Crowning Triumph of Shafter's Campaign, Bryan's Route to the Front, Laurens Wheat Sells Readily Unadulterated Flour Makes the Best Bread and Every County in the Upcountry like Laurens Should Build …, An Empty Boast, Home Thrusts at Norton The Congresstonal Campaign Very Hot in Marlboro, The Situation in Spain Carlists and Republicans Arming, and Weyler Conspiring with Them—Motive Attributed to America, Yosemite Leaves St Thomas, Yellow Fever at Santiago Not as Many Cases in the Army as Previously Reported—Gen Duffield Has It' but is Doing Well, A Confederate veteran, after reading about the wooden cannon mounted by the Spaniards at Santiago, tells the New Orleans Times-Democrat, The Rita Not Heard from, Killed in Washington The Fate of John J. Eagle, Formerly of Chester, S. C.—His Body Sent Home—The Case of O'Donnell against …, The Sampsons' Home The Residence, Characteristics and Personal Appearance of the Members of the Family of the Famous Admiral, The Capital of the State Organizing the Second Regiment under Difficulties, No Yellow Jack in the Country Dr Wyman Reports a Clean Bill of Health at Tampa and Elsewhere, A correspondent in Orangeburg County reports in a letter printed to-day some successful and profitable ventures in wheat growing in that county this year the best record being that of a colored farmer, who made 30 bushels to the acre, Would Not Go to Savannah Two Crews of the British Bark, Looh Ranza Reiuse to Undertake a Dangerous Voyage, Revenue from Forest Lands, For Commander-In-Chief Gen Stephen D. Lee Nominated to Succeed Gen John B. Gordon—The Veterans Reminded of His Distinguished …, Toral Brought to Terms The Parley on Friday Night under a Ciebatree, Soldiering in Real Earnest The Troops Given a Taste of War's Hardships, Chickamauga to Porto Rico The First Corps Especially Hopeful of an Early Order to Go Southward under Gen Brooke—The General Officers …, Carlists Cause Anxiety, Shafter at Santiago, Multiple News Items, Tough on South Carolina Illinois Offers Us a Battalion for Our Second Regiment, Transplanted Troable, Opening Santiago Harbor Defences Not near so Strong as They Were Supposed to Be, The Mountain City Judge Benet's Charge Makes an Impression on the Grand Jury—The Confederate Reunion—Recruits for Uncle' …, After the Surrender Return of the Refugees—Starving Spanish Soldiers-Armament of the Shore Batteries Not so Terrible after …, Handicapped by Ugliness, Off for Porto Rico All Troops at Charleston to Be Embarked by This Afternoon, Food for Troops at Santiago, Will Be Buried at Home The Body of Private Fenstermaker Sent Back to Oshkosh—A Last Tribute of Respect from His Comrades, Col Wm Perry Murphy The Death of One of Charleston's Leading Lawyers after a Long and Painful Illness, That Cable Will Not Be Cut, Military Occupation of Cuba The President's Proclamation Assuming Control of the Territory Surrendered by Spain to the United States, Final Report of Casualties An Aggregate of 1,914 Officers and Men Killed, Wounded and Missing—Comparatively Small Number of Fatalities, Stages of Water, Cervera as a Gentleman, Lieut Blandin Dead He Was Officer of the Deck on the Maine and Never Recovered from the Shock, At Chickamauga Park First Army Corps Thoroughly Equipped—But All of It Will Not Go to Porto Rice—Wagon Train of Second Brigade, …. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Royal Baking Powder, Scrofula Leads to Consumption. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: The World of Woman Bab in the Country, Surface Water and Typhoid Fever, "The Best Harbor Facilities". Weather report: Port Calendar—Phases of Mooa for July, Wet Boys in Chickamauga It Not Only Rains, but It Pours, and It Rains All Day. Business: The Rice Market The Regular Weekly Letter Issued by the Dan Talmage's Sons Company, Heavy Exports from the South Extraordinary Increase in Breadstuffs—Exports from Five Southern Ports—Ship Building at Newport News—New …, The World of Business Bradstreet's Report of the Week's Transactions. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Letter to the editor: Dr Whitsitt's Resignation Dr Ramsey, Who is a Member of the Board of Trustees of the Semiuary, Learned of It from the News and ….

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