.3 peace. Susan; cabinet to “sign. London, June 25.â€"-The Madrid corre- spondent, of the Daily Telegraph says: When the cones closed martial law was proclgimedn The Sagasm cabinet will resign and make way for a new govern- ment.which will open negotiation; for Coryell I. Enny Win-er. New London. Conn.. June 24. --â€" Cor- nell Won the [ti-university boat race on the Thames river course Thursday. the four miles being rowed in 24:48. Yale crossed the ï¬nish line three and oneâ€"half boat. lengths behind the win- ner and 12 lengths ahead of Harvard. Last "881' at. Poughkeepsie Cornell won in 20:84; Yale. second, 20:44. and Ear- vard last, 21 minutes. Capt. McCormick and Capt. Luna, 0! ‘he First volunteer cavalry, who were teporfed as among the dead or wound- ed, were unharmed, as was also Col. Wood, whom Adjt. Hall reported as mortally wounded. airy. - Prh‘ate â€"~ -â€"â€". troop K cavalry. Private Kelbe. troop K. cavalry. Private Bat-Mn, troop K, cavalry. Corporal White. map K. cavalry" Sex-gt. Marcus D‘ Russell, troop G. First United States volun‘eer cavalry Sorxt. Russan lived In Troy. N4 Y., and was (or- merly a colonel on Gov. Hill's staff, Private B. Work, troop B. First regular cavalry. "ï¬rVi'x'aâ€"ze' Leggett, troop A, First L‘nned States volunteer cavalry. Private Slehnoc, troop K, First regular cavalry. ' ’ Privajxe w. T‘ Irwin; uoop anâ€: tuned States Volunteer cavalry. ......,. wPrivate Krupp. troop B. First. reï¬ll! cavalry. â€Pi-Wax 2 Henry Heflne'r, troop G, First United (ates volunteer cavalry. The bodies of 39 Spaniards have been found and the Spanish loss in killed and wounded was doubtless much heavier than the American. The Killed. .‘\ complete list of the killed revised to four o’clock Saturday, is as follows: Capt. Allyn K. Capron, First United States voluntepr cawilry. ' ’Pï¬vate Milden w. Danson. troop 1.. Flu: Unned‘Stazes cavalry. hs'é'r'gï¬ Hémlfton Fish: Jr. troop L. First United States volunteer cavalry. Sergt. Doherty. troop A. First United States volunteer cavalry. places the number of dead in ube on- gagement at Sevilln as 22 and the wounded as between 70 and 80. No at- tempt- has yet, been made to prepare an oflicial list with the names of the dead and wounded. The high grasa and bushes of the battleground make it dif- ï¬cult to ï¬nd the bodies. Private Stark, troop A. First regular cav- Jangua, Cuba. June 25. per Dispatch Boat Dandy. via Kingston. Jamaica. June 21â€"11118 initial ï¬ght of Col. Wood‘s rough riders and the troopers of the Fit-“st and Tenth regular cavalry will be l-own in history as the battle of La Quapinu. Tlnt it did not end in the complete slaughter of the Amet-~ icans was not due to any miscalculatlon in the plans of the Spaniards. for as per~ iect an ambuscade as was ever formed in the brain of an Apache Indian was prepared and Lieut. Col. Roosevelt and his men «allied >quarely into it. For an hour and a half they held their ground under a perfect storm of‘bullets from the front and sides. and then Col. Wood on the right and Lieut. Col. Rouseâ€" velt at the left led a charge which turned the tide of battle and sent the enemy flying over the hills toward San- tiago. Late-t I-lomuon Place- the Amer- [can Loans at 23 Killed and 70 “'onlded or liltingâ€"smut Loam Heavier. Rough Riders and Cavalrymen Make a Good Showing. A BABTISM OF FIRE. Sny- Twenty-Two “'ere Killed. (Jen. “'hecler. in his ofï¬cial report, -, troop K, First regulax K. Flt-at regul-r Tenth regular First regular Firing Dynamite Projectiles at the Fortiï¬cations of Santiago dc Cuba Harbor. ‘ed 34 of these entrenchments, com- pletely fencing every Appmaoh to the city. The trenches have been dug as the conformation of the ground admit- ted. The end: of the trenches overlap where breaks in {he l'ine occur. thus se- curing comparatively nfe retreat {mm rifle ï¬re in case parts of the trenches are captured. Upon one of these work- mcdern guns have been mounted. Spin report mm Inside the entrench- mgnts are {our patina! lines of rifle pits shoulder deep, Ind in front 0! them are marked range- and several ms of hurbed wire fences. while to the eastward of the city, gash- ing every knoll and bi‘ of high gmund. are Spanish entrenchmenu. Tbew correspondent from an elevation to the righ‘of the American line count- The top of every hill and mountain north and east, is occupied by hlovk- houses, from whence the Spaniards can view the movements of (be American army as it advancu beyond Sabanilla. Not a shot. was ï¬red from (he Amerâ€" ican side, though [11? from of the Amer ican line was no! 2,800 yards from the cntnenuhments where the Spaniards propose to combat the admncc on San~ lingo de Cuba. looking the basin in which Santiago de Cuba lies. Uen. Wheeler Sunday. with the First, Second nnd Tent); cavalry. and the rough ridemwithdynamiteguns.moved up to where Gen. Lawton's ouxposts were SAturday night, and {our bat- teries of the Third artillery and four Gatlingguns.withaspecialdetailundor Lieu! Purhmr were brought up and plautéd on the brow o! a bill me:- The Eighth. the Sgpond and Twenty- second Massachusetts. with the rough ridem Tvnth cavalry. and portions of several other regiments. are strung out behind them toward Jangun. About 300 Cubans. under Gen. Gonzales. “em camped around Gen. Lawton“: \headâ€" quarter‘s. ' Thtoutposts. consisting of two com~ panie's‘ of the Staten!!! infantry. under Maj. Coolidge, Saturday night occupied posiionn at right angles to ‘he road. guarding the crossing a mile and a half beyond Sabinallu. where three regi- mentsolGeu.Lawton's division camped. the First. Fourth and Seventeenth, 0n the Rio ammo, June 26. win Kingston. Jamaica. June 27.~The ud~ Vance force of the American army tens on this stream with the cm of Santiago de Cuba 4"; miles “estvmrd m phin sight.; Portion 01 American Anny Biol-’8 “1"“. Light 0! the Doomed Clly. ADVANCIN G ON SANTIAGO. FILING IT ON THICKER AND THICKER Win In In: Dov Win a. Gob though? Lewkton. Me.I June N.-â€"Hon. Nelwn Dingley was nnominltcd Monday for congreu. Reno-l-ntod. Bangor. Ma. June 221â€" The repub- licans of the Fourth Maine congression- al distribt Mend-y afternoon renami- natcd Hon. Charles A. Boutcllo by I unanimous vote. The killed are: Willie H. “'nllncc, troop C: Sam Johnson. troop C: â€"â€"â€"â€" Gordbn. colored port“; Comeliuu Lem lhln. troop C. Fanny lnjured: Henry S. Mapu.’troop C, both log: out ofl. puncture in abdumen. Thirteen other: we‘re injured. to start on when the sovond rounded the charp curve in the trick just htlore the Corn is reached And duhed into it. Soldier. Killed I. a "not. Tuprlu. Min†June 27. A runway amide"! «M‘rumd at this plm-r n! 13:40 Sunday Mn-rxmon. in whit-P; {our noi- diers )mt â€wt-3r lives and other: re- ceived fatal iLjnrin-s. Sunday anew-noon. Col. Tansy.» n-pimun! n! rungh rider: h'nm (‘hryrhmx Wyn“ mnbed :his plave ‘ia Kama: (My. Memphis Birming- ham rub-mu]. The ï¬n! Human had slomu‘d Iot.’1}u~“ui(‘rund had “hiathd the United sum. aznlnn m In! your and 11 In Cut-6|. Axum! u-lul year ’ "The lndunrk-g at the “anon when noppagez are (c be expccted. maimun production Inrprlflngly. There urn very few Interrupuon: on uccounl 0! mm... and wake scales {or the coming run hme nearly all been amicably named. The in). industry 1- very dull at 1hr: can, with com- plunt that pneu- do not flu. but u Pitu- buruh and [he was! the work: an: [cllln‘ more busineu constantly. The enormout demand from Agricunura) rrnons for Im- plrmenll. renews, can. runway oquur menu and all noru o! buildlnx in the note worthy feature of (hi: remarkuhle year “V\'heu cemd to full. Ind bexinn la rue In price, because (cream needs an- no: ye‘ nan-fled. Ancr inning to £0 com: {or cash and 77% Nuts for July. when ton to 88 cent: for cash and 72 Conn for July. with foreign demand. Corn wan “may. with- out much fluctuauou. 0! other (run. ex- poru huve been unulunll)‘ bravy. . New York. June 18-“. G. Dun 00., In their weekly review or trade. lay: “Very Mule 01 the new buuneu mn. In propor- mm to the aggregate, In: been c-uud b)- xhe wnr. Not uny. dincovenble by orâ€" dmuy tests, In. been prevenmd by var. Neither an the collnp‘e o! the wit-8' moc- uhulon caused the expected decrease u! shipments, for exports continue â€mart- Ihly largely. Gold comu or doc- not come. at we Inn! 1‘. m. worldâ€: nut-ken betnx cvxdenuy u out comma. An 0!!ch 0! bondn by the government'brlnx- on! .1 (he nun bid. for more thnn mm umu the amount ofl'ered, while the popular nub- ocripuon All-Lady for threeâ€"quarter: of tho "noun: cmimu An “roux Huh: m. ton- fldence of the people. The War [In senior Helped til-dared lull-n. I. 1-! Great Extent. E‘Mlum for [he week have bur-at 135m [From an Chime Dupucll HAS LITTï¬E EFFECT. I!" one. were are now ï¬ve German warship- “: the I'htl’ippgne ugtggs. I'Ol (I. Derby. Chicago, June 27:31?â€er thousand spectators Witnenrd the Anna-lean Derby at Wuhi nmon park Saturday. The winner wa. Pink C on; Warrenwn. second; Isabey,1bird; Limoâ€".212â€. (hr-n “bull’s AI Ila-HA. Bcrlin, June 28.~’I’b¢ German second- clu- cruiwr Princess Wilhelm arrived It Mnnih on June 20. Including thin p. m. Mondly win: 4.000 troops. bound {or Muniln. The airliner Valencia wu not flady for mu Monday and will prob- ably u†with the steam“- Newvort on Wednendly. (ion. Mrrrin and hi: stat will proceed to the islands in the New- port. which has been cspecï¬ally pre- pared {or the Ion-ice. lore Help (or Down-y. San Frunciloo June 28.7â€"The trans- port: ( ity of 1' Min. ()hin Morgan (ity and Indiana (flagship) sailed at 2: 30 ('hicagn, Junv 3. Th? Mann 0’ wind and ruin “hwh sac-pt mwr rurrnl M ‘thv slates Friday night um! rnrly Sat- } unlu)‘ uwruing “us one of the "MM b€~ \‘PH' (-xpt-rmnn-tl for smvrnl _\(-ar~. and in many lnculttios prvat damage was done. A nglnne swept through the when! ro-ginn of North Dukntn. laying in “new hundrvds of thousands u! ucrm of gruumg “heat. Fallouiug the vy‘lnno rmm- n stt‘rxu nf hail. min and lightning. whu‘h ('41s! several pooplo their “was and rvsultnd in runny nuild- inga bring “rt-clad. Another comer was in muthrrn \Viswnnsln, Illimï¬a and Iowa. and thore the property loss «mount: to many thnumndu of t'nllars. Buildings \wre unrnnfod or run-d to the ground. railroad Inn-ks and hridgrl wnshed out. big two: broken or uproot- ed and the gnming crops hvatrn into the ground. With the wind and rain oatm- nn electric display 9eldom equaled. .Vlnny bulldinm were «truck by lightning. although few proplo were killed. Stock nuflored ton cnnsldnmble extent. however. “'l-d In. nu. faun- .- IC-or-OII Anon-t ol Dan-[e II Many Fill". Clpt. Hodpnnn is dated for perma- nenL uniting ordr-ry- on me rmirrd list n! 1).: rmnnu- rnner "hire on the 1m! dm)’ pa) 0! humm- of his ofloon. and I bronze mednl of honor m nor)- member of hi! crew. 3m“ (rude! l’uvull is rm-nmmendod {or ndvnlrvrmrm Yul) number: ‘0 In- cnsign in Hz» mu). Th? preridrnl in mrhtinnil g Hohnon on†the {art that lhv vrus with him alrrndy hnxe been promoted. A gold mrdnl in revmnmn-udw‘] {m Linn. Newvomh. n piln-r mvdai 1n van-h “’aahingtnn. Jum- 24.-â€"«The przridrnt Monday arnl two special mossnyra to coup-nu. prmidlng rrcngnition n! the set’ï¬cel o! Livut. Robson. tbr hero of the \lt'rrimnc: of Linn. Newcomb and err“. of the re\'rt2ue cutter Hudmn. which rru‘tmd the torpedo boat Win:- low It (grant-m; ('lpl. Hodpon. 0! 1L: dixpatch bunt Hugh .\t(‘(’ullm-h. which ï¬gured in tho tmttlr of Manila. an} Nu‘nl (‘ldet Joseph Wright Pnuoll, who held thr steam hunch under the bluffs at Santiago harbor, marching for the (‘rrw of the Mrrritnnc. Authority in like-d at the MDIH‘ for the tram!"- uf Hnbron {mm the «instruction rm to the line 01 thv nan)" and the pmi- drnt annoum-rs that with authority giten In: “ill h_\ and “ill: tho adtice and consent I»! lit? senate nuitnhly ad- vance Nahum in the line. The Hud- mn‘ys ore-u are to be giwn a \ute of thanks and medals of commendation. Capt. Hodpon in to be suitably nong- nized. Prvulde-t Send- grv. hull-(the Pro-on.- ol Hob-o- ..d others. “’aahingtnn. Jum- 24.-â€"«The pnridrnt Monday arm two special messnyra to coup-MI. prodding rrcugnition n! the services of Livut. Robson. tbr hero of the \lt'rrimnc: of Linn. Newcomb and tn“. 0! the revenue cutter Hudmn. which rrpclmd the torpedo boat Win:- Iow It (grant-m; ('lpl. Hodpon. 0! 1L: .iixpatch bunt Hugh MN’uHm-h. which , ï¬gured in tho butllr of Manila. an} Ins-[cl Io Conn; Co-Ilcflu E-ouonn Pat-I. , Eli Mitotic", sun of I welLtovdo farm. er. “red 19 years. shot and killed him- .srlf nt Newton in the presence 0! hi: ‘nwuthcart “bite the two were in . 'buggy driving nlong the road hone. ‘ much.†had just left Newton. when no bad enlisted “1th the recruiting omen! Fla 2 number of the Fourth Iiiinoi: in- fantry. and I'll to in“ {or .hcluon- viile. Fla. The giri wank-d him to May, he wanted to go and ï¬nally. to (ad mat- trn, ht drew : racket-Ind put a bullet in his brain. 0 HEROES to BB nwnmm 3 ILLINOIS STATE NEWS. A DESTRUCTIVE STORX. James O. Harneu ex- representative, died 3:, his home in Carlyle aged 1'. )Helrn N. (I. Darnull, a pioneer settler an! well~known agriculturht. died 3‘ Eh bonu- nelr lj'lirbury! ‘9‘ 6031mm. ‘ The Berry schoolhouse in Oakie)’ tonmhip. near Decatur. was totally 13?“!!!de h} ï¬re. There was a "liar ble library in the banding. Two immcnu icehoms of \he Hun- Loomil company were humed in Al- tnn. 'he Ion being 812,000. Jmeph Bonansingn, 1hr well-known Springï¬eld balloonhl Ind “rotuux, but enlined in the signal Curpx. new. J. G. Kirnmpauornl the Pmby- torian church in Bellnme, h“ rb signed. l‘mamrncomcnt exercises n lb: UH- noi- “uleyan uu'ncnny in Blooming- um I'Ldvd “ilh um awarding of diploâ€" mu m ‘be grad unhe- and (hr lndllcï¬on intn nfl‘h-e of 'he new presidt‘lfl. R"- Iir. E. .\L Smith. A! 1hr :mnun! meeting in Alton of tho Ilium]. Millx-ra' Mutual Insurance com: puny “mid R. Sparks. of Alton, wu tic-cud pun-idem. Ally. lirn‘ livroc fnnslrdcd to Wash- ihglnn Hm rimm of 111mm:- aguinst the guH'V'hlnfnl for tummy and rquippin‘ “Mums! lumps and furnihhin‘? media! and other aupplw: amuumiug to 83006 000. My 1hr r-nHapN‘ a! 1hr nrw llllnoil (‘omrul hridgr «(run Hm Bu: Muddy riu-r nrnr Murphpaborn Engineer Frank SvrnnJln and Ben D‘ Wzlliumb.of ('nrlwrdnh-. were killed. frank ('n rlw: All)! ‘\ ulnudhnnl :11 Hit-Mar“ lurzmd the per-h intu “nail rlxrra, Budget and (-ulvvru “on “2|.th uvuay and the dnmag' dnm' us: great. Frt‘nh'l'u'k 51:31)“)!an and JLIJD Sh‘in, \\ LN- rrvrnlly nrriwd in Quincy {mm ï¬n Loni». vu-rr arrmu-d for pnsa'zug coun- H rhn'. fur-dollar gold pH‘t‘I'L The r-rmi-wnirnninl nnniwrsary of 1hr founding of Hurcka college was cele- brate-d ax Eureka TM drdirntiun of the new ('cntm) I'm-sh) tvrinn church in Joliet w“ I bril- liant nflair. 0. B. Galudm. aged 78 yarn. die! Iuddvnly in Year“ of ucutc inn-mm.- tion of (be stomach. We wu one o! the founder: of the l'nirersity of “linol- aud n gmmber of in: ï¬rst board of trus. tee-u. Tail! 1- - l’vw Linen. Th0 Illinois Han:- Imam of under. “riu-rs hua th-vtrd lhc- {allowing ofli~ porn for the ensuing _\¢*nr: President, W. E. \"undevenu-r; vice president. R. M. Jag-op; wen-wry. C. 8. Pouch; ex- muth-e «murmur, H. N. Kelley, W. Bradubaw, B. L. “'0“. PAL-Mar Inumi pu :31qu . hrun‘: of errr “‘mx m-m-raHy favorable nhhoulh loo um In mnny south and rev-[ml coumlm, drinmx vullhnnoh. «‘orn growing rapid- ly. hm fl-Idl ww-dy from delayed work. “'helt burn-u men] In momma-11 d1.- 1flrL some dun-(r from man, smut and dnmh hugs, but gene-ran) hnr to good 3104!! (‘Iovrr c‘ntlnx In nmreu with fur )lc-M on†hradln‘ with rank trout“ and lrmivn‘)‘ to run and lodrlnxv lmxluret, meadoun‘ gnrdrn- and pounma nnv Outlook for Crow. Rrpnrl» as ‘0 â€he rondi‘icm of crop; in â€H- .‘HIN‘ my: Dc.“ 0! a You»... (‘01. James I". Jaquel. of Quincy, died It the home of his son-in-lag“. in St. Paul. Minn†at (he age of 78393â€. (‘01. quuca had a notable var rrrard. H. oomnmndrd lbc Seventy-third “linoil Infantry during the war. h an. 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