| Show m 0 mmfwm Dt Ulah Troops to Proceed to the Philippines I ARTILLERY AND CAVALRY TOO Fedezous of Utahs Cavalry Troops Changed lo San Francisco I ORDERS ISSUED TODAY TO PROCEED Oonol Cobl Iku Changes I lolotlo 10 V1cititecrat stool 11 Read 10 Mo Washington May 10 Adjut den Corbln today Issued orders directing Mimcnts of volunteers which are to their rcn move to proceed dy to from the points as follows i 1 < Iou Fourteenth Kansas to San Trancls i 1 Vratyfl Kansas to Chickamau P Virginia First to Chlcka lIt augo uKonslnSecond and Third to Ctickamauffa Jll sourlPlrt and Second to CMckamausa Michigan Thirtyfirst to Chick rings OhloSlilh and Second and one bat tm otartllterj to Chickamauga MDmlnrIi4ttallon of Infantry tu slot Francisco ColonuJoUoglment to San Fran dsfO lubTwo batteries and one troop to gin FrancJco IllnolJSlith to Washington rtiwlvanla Sixth 13th ICth and PJ 111 to Washington vjirylindFlfth Itiv yo ll lfthand to Chickamauga Sth to WashIngton Wash-Ington VI 1I1L1D1WreFlrst to Chlcka CrUp t StuithuMtU Sixth to Washington Washing-ton ml EWilh to Chickamauga OK Tim MOVE I Crate Veb May 10Th first regl Cal Nebrak volunteer infantry I kn UtaAn at llM on their three ape Iu 10 k nlnttnn l to run Jrbi San Francisco J by Wednes II c lmulllllfo lillsht Itmit Francisco May 10The four ftftranles of tha First regiment of In ta volunteer from Washington I are cftr and comfortably housed In the nttna warehouse at Fort Mason e U have been assigned to the top floor old ae rapidly accustoming them lines to the duties of soldier life Topeka Km May laThe Twentieth lumas regiment will leave Topeka for Fin Francisco at 2 oclock this after tuon The regiment consists of 1015 men and will be taken out of here 1 on three special trains The I Twentyflrst Kansas regiment CAI to Chattanooga and w III leave over Jilt Santa Fe about 4 oclock Tills retmerit consists of lOoS men ENbIGN IlAtlUs IVNflIIAI oy 4 of 110 31t IlUpolue Ever 1Ir1lln 1 Ntb Ioroa I RiWsh N C May 10The lioiVy of Latin liagley who was killed on theo the-o boat window orr Cardenas on Wednesday arrived here at 2 dock this morning It was taken at tee to the home of his mother Mrs ihldVn1eltf widow or the late Illor 1111 W ll Uagley a Confederate Idler aad daughter or cxOovernor han Work deeealed Tb body wl1 remain at the nagley orne unUi 1 olock this afternoon hn It will be escorted to the rotunda I ilia capitol by the iVhirlm101 tht governor guard I no rill keep guard over ItT The It-T ny will begin at 4 oclock d the cortege accompanying the > 4r to the grave will be one or the It Impolng I eVer alembled In this h rif rrtsUn Officer hose blood was Orll pllled In the present war was 10M to nearly everybody In nalelgh IWcbulidlngs v are I At halt All mast flags And Sn 1 4 are clo I ° U ilinaeu children u IA i iV = and the Children will loti the funeral I In a body City Official Sleld CbMonatl May 18Charls F 4 a wealth merchant or this city ortly eleeted member or the board OOntrol commlUeJ uleltle on his iI role Itorrigtown Ind g I n 1tI1 found dead with a rifle hall hll 01 had It I uppose to be Ud to UJden Inanlty a a he was complaJ la head spoinid rItLrav Cnrrnll 114 eir York from May Wllllamtad 10A on Patch to the nah says Curacoa 8paul11eruliers Vlzcaya And I Teresa left tills Port at 6 oclock a nlng Their deallnaUon Is I un he lour Icb other Spanish warship ut t nOOn tor off the harbor disappeared redo boot but tills evening ono or the IL destroyers were sighted Inli he the two warships took mall on lie > departulo Quantity or coal and provllon mnt tuto wa duo to our goV Idod In rqutlng thom to leave ca the h decree or neutmllty Ibl fig Is re no colIIr With the fleet kaown as ta their anno boilers rumor rcillr hlp saYs there are aome com 3 In Ihe vlelnlly 1011 hIs t Th h-Is York ald Slay IGA dispatch to the lrom FK Ht vT The United Thomas D W L j aer I Yale States auxiliary fcSsr5 day atrnoon this port AvesL oclock < rE and crew heading west Her Were ell r mtnandor the Wisa was much elated eapture or the 1 IIIln lie reo nand r1I thNII Il UohJb ac Olport bill eorted to aan Juan by I d to he villich n tho Alfonso h I e e c 6 to Martinique uIllY has Mth 3 2 ONO tau Theteamr Twlek ot coal from Newt I r cattle arrived here and received orders to go on 10 Martinique The Pretoria ban mailed for New York with w till 40 Passengers the majority or whom tire refugees There Were on board the ramllles or fenor Van Siekel Weiman Azenrnte Doel 1 site Henna Jlrez and Marian I They tire all Amerlean who Were offered an opportunity and assistance stance to leave Porto Ulco Admiral Klmbrrlr CUrd to snl lr I < Newton Itteli 3lay 10ltrnr Ad MIMI L A mmherly U S N retired ha reoolvod tlegraphlo orders to re turn to active service and report al Portland Maine and erve until fur ther notice an prize commissioner Admiral Iimhrly Wal born In New York In 1820 and Is I one or the heroes or the navy lie wan i the command or Tarrnguts flagship the Hertford In Mobile bay and was In I command at Simon In 189 when the American fleet was wrecked by a typhoon He has seen much active service and Is I ono of the best posted of the retired officers of the navy I |