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News and courier - 18/05/1898

1898; Gale Group;

Autores

R. M. L., E. B. C., A. K., Remey, Wilson G. Lowell, Truman L. Elton, Neil Macdonald, R. S. M.,

Resumo

News: Other Columbia News Threatened Step That Will Help to Make the Dispensary Unpopular—State Democratic Convention—Some Hope …, A Fearful Malay Hurricane Thousands of Lives Lost in Bima, a Seaport Town of the Island of Sumbawa, Probabilities of the Situation, Was It a Pulpit or a Platform? They Seem to Have Gotten Things Some What Mixed in Richmond, War Talk in Washington Scraps of News Picked up in the Departments, An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, Wiping out Old Scores, The First Fight on Land An Unsuccessful Attempt to Land the Gussie's Cargo, Navy Department Bulletin Progress of the Negotiations for the Exchange of Prisoners—Vessels Permitted to Go to Cardenas—Austrian …, War is Not a Picnic Disgraceful Conduct of Some of the Volunteers, Substitute for Annexation The United States to Be Allowed to Raise Their Flag over Hawaii and Use the Islands as a Base of Operations, The News of the Day, On the Gun Deck How the Enormous Cannon on a Man-of-War Are Manipulated, Three Noted Crooks They Are the Men Who Robbed the Williston Postoffice and Subsequently Escaped from Barnwell Jail, The Southern Methodists An Overture from the Baptists Asking Methodist Co-Operation in Requesting President McKinley to Secure …, The Episcopal Council Down at Hard Work in the Sessions of the Second Day, Ensign Bagley's Funeral The People of His Native State Are Coming from Other States to Pay Fitting Tribute to His Memory, The Fight at Cienfuegos Cables out under a Heavy Fire from Spaniards on Shore, Latest from Martinique Whereabouts of Spanish Fleet Not Known—Alicante Being Painted White—The Terror in a Bad Way, Warship a Death Trap The Dangers, Aside from Hostilities, Which Our Sailors Must Face, What Cervera is after His Main Object is to Relieve Blanco and His Army, The Volunteer Army Sixty-Five Thousand Troops Have Been Mustered in, Merritt May Not Go to Manilla He Says He Will Not Go Unless the Government Provides Him with 14,000 Regular Troops, The Bamberg Fire A Detailed Report of the Losses and Insurance, Nationalizing the Army, Sunday in the Camps The Volunteer Troops Do Not Suffer for Lack of Sermons, Gun Practice near Havana It Seems to Have Been Rather Poor on Both Sides, Trouble in Columbia Camps The Companies Seducing Men from Each Other, The Department of the South Gen Graham Gives Way to Gen Brooke—No Prisoners from Fort McPherson yet Ordered to Be Exchanged, Return the Battle Flags! The Proposition of Capt Theodore F. Allen, of the Seventy Ohio Cavalry—1861-5, Cheered the National Air, Famous War Correspondents, A bulletin just issued says, Sampson's Fleet Heard from Yesterday Morning It Was off the Harbor of Cape Haytien, Looking for Shooting Sticks Plucky Editor Bristow Getting Recruits in Kingstree—Light Criminal Docket in Williamsburg, The Body of Ensign Bagley Funeral Honors Paid in Key West Preparatory to the Remains Being Sent Home, The Miantonomoh's Big Guns, Flags of the Army, Is He a French Fake? An Alleged Comte De Chambord in Richmond Offers His Services to Governor Tyler instead of to President …, State Supreme Court, Multiple News Items, Not at Martinique, Spain Wants a New Cabinet Queen Regent Orders Sagasta to Construct One, Exchange of Prisoners Success of the Mission of the Uncas—The Two Captured Reporters Will Soon Be Released, The Flying Squadron at Sea They Sailed Gaily from Hampton Roads, All Ammunitioned to Their Full Carrying Capacity and Stripped for …, John Gary Evans, A. A. G., U. S. A. Tillman Gets the Ex-Governor a Captain's Commission in the United States Army, Gen. R. G. M. Dunovant Dead A Veteran of the Mexican War and Long Prominent in State Military Circles—Edgefield Mourns His Loss, The War Revenue Bill It is Reported to the Senate and Made the Unfinished Business, and Its Consideration Will Be Pressed, Stages of Water, The Bombardment of Charleston, A Convention Next Week The King's Daughters of South Carolina Will Assemble Here May 24, Cowards in the Camps One Cause of the Delay in Mustering the Volunteers, Schley off Charleston Bar The Voyage of the Flying Squadron from Norfolk to This Port—It Left Again Last Night, "The Sun Do Move", The Mountain City That Wonderful Hail Storm—Every Green Thing Killed and Many Animals—A Hal Bushel of Hall Stones Gathered …, The Corps Commanders New Assignment of Various Major Generals Made Saturday, Want Places on the Staff Congressman Latimer Presents the Applications of M. L. Bonham and James McIntosh, Jr, John Gary Evans as a Soldier How He Was Surprised by Being Given a Captain's Commission, and How, by Reason of His Having Once Been …, How Men Fight Nowadays. Shipping news: Was Captured by the Yale Spanish Ship Rita Now at Quarantine Here, The New England Scare Influential Men Laugh at It and Say the War Ships on the New England Coast Should Be Sent to Join Sampson …, The Return of the Gussie Blame for the Failure of the Expedition Placed on the Newspapers—Mustering the Florida Troops—Fortifying …, Will Germany Take a Hand? German War Ships Taking Soundings of Haytlen Ports—Mutual Hatred of Germans and Haytiens—What It May …. Classified ads: Pure Blood, Multiple Classified Advertisements. Miscellaneous: Terms. Editorial: A Great Fruit Crop, The Old Confederate Flags. Arts & Entertainment: 1863-Chickamuga-1898. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Weather report: Port Calendar—Phases of Moon for May. Business: The Dry Goods Market, The Rice Market The Regular Weekly Letter from the Dan Talmage's Sons Company.

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