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WIXTIIKR gvOftafeAM Per ? \ .1 Pab ai. I t older fill BurdaJI ? winds. North C irolln i nnd 'llna?> Partly cloudy weather; fresh north-vest lo north wli r In tiona. VOL. 13. NO. 271 1M( IIMONO VA., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1898, PRICE TWO CENTS. THE CARTER J! i HAVE NOT AGREED . They WV lumed DEFENCE ATTACKED. ii Scorches Mr. L. 0. V THAI ' l*HE CAGE.' W I ll li I lill' ll ? . ? ? . ' t , Mr. i ? i ' I ? I I ' ? ? lp. Hi thal you g udad In a ? ? ,1 Ililli ll . - - ri '? : ' ? ? ' ' ' 1 - : . 1 ' - i ? P VIRGIN > I ' ? WILL ANNEX A 'CABLE STATION. Flag to G i Thal Pur pos land, Far Out in the Pacifii : t ?. i i : I ' - a ? I ? ia th* ? ? E 1 ? i of 1 ? . [onolulu whl chan i . J.^iojr willi Um in.tan, j i COLONEL BRYAN TIRED OF PEACE. K? signed from the Army [n I'JlhTa 1' IMPORTANT PROBLEM New Ones Have Been Thrust on Us as a Result of tue War. THE GOLD STANDARD NOT FINAL. Ill Kaja il ll '- Wi ,n:;lil Mun- irijaa tl< 11..' 'n. I ii,: i \ liiin ? pain ,,i A:i Her Col I Iii- I'i,?? , I ni il ? to Who Will Hani Down i in- lim . H in l 1.1-4. I received .. 11 . ; I ' . ? ' 1 ' 1 ? ? ? ? I ? ' - I ll ?. ?? ; Mr. 1 ? will h I ? ? - ' t I ' ' ? - ' I ' ? ' ? P ' ' ' - ? I I . ? ? - I 1. the Aaa el ii the ?? ? if red ti H ? ? if the -t re* n...11, forever true, loreYej; tru.;. ? TO MUSTER OUT NEGRO TROOPS. The Sixth Virginia Our Rerimenl to Go. UNFIT FOR SOLDIERS ? ? Ritson A i for Their Mustering Ont. CONSTANT SOURCE OF TROUBLE. Their Can ei Blag - i heir I In I fan rn -nt i i Reen i Bwi ' lon of Riots mn! Hi nuken ind Tnt* ?- rna lo ht tl Happiest Solution Much \ cxi il Qui tl lon. ' -lt ls ? ' : I I ? I '. ? ? i ii conduct v : Of Hie ADMIRAL SAMPSON RETURNS He Coate* lu Attend His Daajfhter'g Ingi lalksufl uua. ? ? ? t ii - i "li i - - i ? ? - _?. NAVAL PRIZE RELEASED. in-1 , i. in .iel i >h tn ii- lt.,11 iii: ii ,s. Be turned to Her Original Own ra. - an .i ? ? ? IN HONOR OF HOAR, in-<'ii.-irlo.il.ii Bar Aaaoelatloa Ofrea a Banquet ai lote of iv.lins. lb Bai A -ton arith . ? i it* lum neon ? oV.-I ? Senator R Bl I bi ii, vvhl' h he < giged th* |sgal '' i u. J..m.-.< ge J ll H .?: ? :. .H ?! ott .-rs H ir. M mrin Rr, J ia i.,li,-r nil Mr. Ed I> ?h r.y taft fur veaJllrjgtOB tilla afternoon. A LARGE ARMY NOT NECESSARY Minority Report Against the Hull BUL THE ARMY PROPOSED Would Be a Menace to Our Liberty in Time of Peace. v A VERY EXPENSIVE LUXURY. llir < i,null > Wmilil lu- liiilir aa An ii,i.ii Charge af ?aB&OOO.OOa Bfonld Mean the Peelraellon of tc \ liuntrii i and Ai my Upi Large Enough IW Nat Ional D 'fenc . . i ny to [l t .. th". I ? to be ' : ; . '?AN. ?> I . RY. i a ? Civil a ? - ? ? f- ? 1 ti ? I while ' .Iltur. - - tTIONS u int IT. ' e t ' I ? ' tl ' I n ? I K li li.II. 1 tltute s ! ' - ' in thf ton ? u iii h V ' I imbi , ? :- :-\ ii ?? of the ?? ,.i the p < act uni ? ? I - - ii ? r M. the 1 Bl ? ' ' ' v ;.l tho I ., \s iii. ii tl. i AV 1 MK AUT1 I i who ? i the mil I the itln ? ' in ann - I.,n wm!.! lurins the ? ? inti ? r - ill,ii' i Bttmaiea nillo** win Tho Standard <>n n<s?*.?.. CLEVELAND, mi!" ' ?? . mred fl im ad 111 Ional ali n tay to ?hi>w that book* and parter* ita. to tb* i i-t on ?? ? , ,i ..ii N'ovenili ? WAR INVESTIGATION General Howard < iumnHaneals General Lee's I Baan rn .ia. Ls.uix ii ic. WASHIMOTl iN. D B Tbe Wsr In iii.- ('? mn duccd i" two ru mber* Chief-of-Engineers John M. Wilson .mi D ': Wilson hs a prsci his War I epei tmenl ? " ? D I A. O. Hoi . . .iini.n' for actl how I ? . 'bria through Hi ? Southern iv .1 Tamp . ,.,iu - h . ut.., thi re, .rn i i i ? ' i ? ? I ' one ,l.,y. He aa N ivy < ,i >i,i he ' i General Ho. io tbi* ? ? The n ll ? ' w i * 11 ' ' ' next.' *)-??? THE CHURCH IN ITALY. The Pope Say* the Symptom* are Kori Reassuring i"i the Xi a N car. ? ? i in tho - . lion of t tl ? i, I - ? ?r hi ? I ? .' a ,:i not ? ? ? t ? I i u ? ? I he Pog i ms ' ,ri,i th NEGOTIATIONS WILL BE OPENED For the Modification of the Clayton Bulwer Treaty to Meet Our N - aragua Canal Condftioi . WASHINGTON D ; 1 th it. ? ? I ? open* ? ll.1V" ' rai ii i received ' to be i|ui< PTOMAINE POISONING. tHan Children Bte la Atlanta la Creal ?Vga**] After Drlaklag Milk, ATLANTA. GA., D r'r.izl ?? I ? lei! lill' i ? Wi re ! hy drinking b . i Vi | suing ? i > ? >i bj ut. .. lid ind tin eouileg in coui PREPARING I'M lilli SURRENDER. Spanish Rule in Havana to Formally End ON JANUARY FIRST. The Whole Isl ind With the Exception of Two Towns Surrendered. SPANIARDS AS FOREIGN TROOPS. Tli<*j Will he Considered aa Bearii and A, , ,.iiii-.iCustomer] Privileges \ Move i< t the Relief ??! Gesaeral cu. la's \\ ul. ia. Who iii-' 1'... ii I. it iii ib ..Ii.u I", Viii). HAVANA | j ? . pre* . ter the eal | |gi _> i. > - cana* i ri I. .in li . ? ? I ? lanai al, ? ,.-i.. .ii th.. I' liace. .vin taea form the | i t" Wll I win te nil? li ? ommendlng. After this ? i aili re? main the tn?<'?? , the la . SPANISH UK' I It V "' Cuba ,1 lu In ;i friendly I iii. prtvtti | ' * Clan I ' - . On iii! ? r ? lat ? , iiaki ifONOl nd < lough i. uury i i I r ? ' BO i Ba* i Bai? lout r il rt)* ' -'I'lg el ? ? ITO i . ana l l -? ' il ? Nm ? : 11 ' l\^ ? 1 The V >;. B. fl l 'i ? l lng in Mantle, MANILA. I l lie ' '? ' h that i ? i . ? I ? 11 i l ? .v iii ulm. KNAR. Oil I ? head. Colonel i 'i n t.. in lill I Iii mk i'lo Suit. ' I >f his \i ml fer Ila. ni Bs ? ..i re? llim f: I) ,,.,|, I u ii, li ihoi-. ? n.-nu !!??* tO ? ni i.u foreign iecui i'. Pr Hoge's Condition I mlia.injod. Rev lt' Hoga *u ? > - )> inged Ute last' nluitt.