MONDAY, MAY 9, 1898.
KLUTER'S TELEGRAMS,
(SUPPLIED TO TER CHINA MAIL']
LONIIN, Ach May, 1898. THE AMERICAN-SPANISH WAR. There is no news of the Atlantie Alontu. Anxiety is full Washington and in the United States at the absence of news from Manila.
THE WAR.
A SHORT SWIFT DECISIVE ACTION.
SPANIARDS MAKE A BRAVE FIGHT. ADMIRAL MONTOJO Y PASARON WOUNDED,
·Hongkong, May 2. We have made further inquiries respect- Britain is unwilling to join, knowing that ing the safely of Mr Thos. H. Reid, of our the United States would object.
represent the Timer, and we learn that the
The Continental Powers are anxious for Home form of intervention, but Great
WEATHER REPORT. The following motive is issued from the Observatory :-
staff, who went down in the Esmerddu to
position of affairs in the city of Manila was not very re-assuring until the arrival of the Franch, man of war fruix and H.M.S. Immortalité in Manila Bay. The city is suggessed to be surrounded by rebels,
can shells.
FLIGHT OF THE SPANISH ADMIRAL.
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE FRUITS OF VICTORY.
COMMODORE DEWEY PROMOTED.
IN MEMORIAM,
LINDSAY S. L. CRAWFORD, Died 4th May,
THE SAD DEATH-OF SISTER GERTRUDE
The ships and | Domber of tug-boats and laundes low water at Cavite.
captured in the harbor steamed into batteries at Cavite kept up xtremepidous,
FULPIT REFERENCE BY HEV. 8. 2. COBBOLD. Cavite harbour shortly after the aureonder, fro at the American ships as they advanced,
At St. John's Cathedral yesterday mantil and the wounded men who were left behind but Commodoro Dewey did not give the
At the morning service in the Union in the ships and others picked up out of order to commence. Bring until the fleet At the Consulate General. Bir Rounsu Charoh yesterday, the Hov, G. Jng the Rov. R. F. Cobled, prunching the water were conveyed to hospitals at were within about 4,000 yards of the volle Wildman and Dr Beede have had Williams, the pastor of the Church, the text' And they can rained m Cavite and also to Manila city. Thn nay. The ships then turned in line at very busy times for several weeks. A perproached a sermon appropriate to the end Baying, "Abide with us St. Luka, xxiv., Spaniards had taken away most of their the upper end of the Bay, so as to pour feet deluge of lalegrane was received from bereavements of the last fortnight. He made touching allusion to the death of Sister Gertrude Miss Ireland) Human yor-. dead, and buried some of them, but next full broadsides into the Spanish fiest, and Amurica remsecting the dolay of despatches chose for his text the words of. Mary (Luke row, he said, is a great venter. It reveals day while parties we searching around at 5.36 a.m. the flagship Olympia fired a from Manila, and replies had to be sent to 1.28) Book the handasid of the Lord;
A launch was kept constantly ; be it unto me according to thy word. After to us out real solves and showa as our grot the naval arsenal at Cavite their attention broadside from her inage guns. The other all these.
on the watch for the despiste vessel, and pointing out the beauties of Luke's acest needs. It reveals to us our true friends, was drawn by a dreadful steuch is n large ships followed the flagship at four or five
conut of the Baunoiation, and the debies and draws them necor to us. It reveals heap of putsifying bodies, some of which ships' lengths, and red broadside into the on Saturday afternoon Bir Wildman was
one of the first on board the Hugh cies shown in the narrative, the preacher to us the sympathising presence of the Divine Comforter and makes us constrato had been horribly mangled by the Ameri- Spanish fleet. Commodore Dewey man-
reuvred his feet in splendid style, stoaming Malloch Commodore Dewey's despatch proceeded :-
Bam to abide with us. In the multitude his ships slowly Aerous and across the was sent from Hongkong in nypher. Yes
Nothing, my brethren, can be more – ell- Spanish ing of fire, the
guns on terday, in reply to his despatches, a tele tiray previous to our soule, when passing of the sorrows that. I had in any heart grow was received that President McKinley through the dark crises of luo, than this Thy comforts have refreshed my soul.
feeling of subiniecion to the purposes of our The ovents The Spanish Admiral, Patricio Montojo y each occasion halcking fork death aud
of the past week here destruction. The American flest by had been pleased to make Commodore Eternal Father. How it quiets and
were able, to main Dewey a Rear-Admiral, and instructions stills our hearts when, open in the pre-strongly emphasised what was said here. laat Sunday evening about anglaness Pasaron, who was sory slightly wounded in
continuous ruin of she an
were given that be should raise his flag im-sence of Death, we can say
And though beside the silent ses Martinez da Valdivielso and P. Montujo y fain
af hours, about the readiness to be offered, about the danger weave in, about thy Spaniards from the shore and the ships was, to take what course he thinks proper. Ad- Martinez de Valdivieles, who acted as his the Spanians. The annouade of the mediately. He was also given a free hand
necessity of the sacrifice of life, unit God's d for NW winds on the inside the fortrenses of Manila, and it rides, led to the City of Manila.
however, is vigorous. There was be breczeniral Dewey has no wish to take over Manila "NARROW ESCAPE ON THE
blowing, the smoke from the guns conecal on his own responsibility. The supplies For the past few days we have felt very ncceptance of it. We thought, it may b OLYMPIA.
have been entirely stopped by the rebels, nor the silent sea indeed The dread that the sacrifice of ano good life was Notwithstanding the notoriously Laded the ships, and it was difficult to tell how
and with several thousands of Siards to shadow of dently has fallen spon some who onough; but our leavenly Father had whad for a further sacrifice; and phary hearts are sad lay that they have lost a SPANISH BRAVERY. gunnery of the Spaniards, there must have the fight was going.
provide for the task is not an easy one. It scarcely thought the muffled oar is thought that the Spaniards will be forced near, and we have felt that any one of true friend whe patiently did the Saviour's been many shots in the vigorta canonade
us might be the next to uss the silent work, a greatly-gifted minister of love arul gentlongs. God's type of a perfect which gut pretty near the mark, und nuny
We can scarcely realise yet that woman those are the words of a grateful dear friend, Lindsey Crowford, patient wheat Sister Gertrude turaed--a in this Church and why worshipped with with Christ; and yet, like St. Paul, whose face was such a familiar objnok faithful soul, ready to depart and to be as only on Sunday last, has crossed the wishing to abide in the flesh because it was more noedful for 28. Gondness always It will be a bright light bronk silent aca.
On the 9th at 11.45 The barometer ha risou considerably on the E. coast of whose camp fires were soon distinctly by faction, with his two sons, R. Moaloje tls matuurs China, fallen moderately in E. Japan. The depression is lying over W. Juan, the American Hest, There is said to be a Gradients are sligist, for NE winds in the large garrison of Spanish troops collected
Formass Channel
S. cast Forecast:-uoderato BW bad sarying winds; changeable, probably sono
tair,
THE BLACK FLAG DISTURB-
-ANCES ON THE WEST
RIVER
is thought thing with the rebels sur rounding the city on the land side and the U. S. flout lying in the Bay, the Spaniards will be forced by starvation to derbire the capitulation of the city. Should the insurgents, however, attempt a raid on
_ SIXTY_TRANSPORTS AT WUCHOW. the town the whole of the inhabitante will be placed in jeopardy. It is said the Spanish CHINESE GENERAL IN
troops will fight to this death. Should an COMMAND.
invasion take place, zuen will be sont ashore Irom H. MS. Immortalite and the French
Four Une Own Correspondent.)
Wa Chow, May 3. This afternoon some sixty transporta flying black tags arrived from the. Wear, and mooral within the Fu River. Lau
stories are told regarding the number of THE SPANISH ADMIRAL'S PLUCK by famine to surrender, and then some
An incident happened during this series of maneuvres of the American fleet which shows undomitable pluck and heroism on the part of the Spanish Admiral Patricio
our
I wait the tuflod var, No harra from Him car cumu to me.
On ocean or on shore,'
WAS
man-of-war Kruie to guard the British and nd the firing of the big guns boen as as. Hontojo Y Pasaron. The fagship Rena | expiration of her twenty-four-hours stay in through the darkness of sOTTOW which attracts love, and long will the hourte of
Fresch Consulates.
THE CABLE INTERRUPTION.
The interruption to the Cable cunt- engagement between the American and Spanish ships. After the surrender of the Spanish squadron, Mr O. F. Williams, the U. S. Consel at Manila, who went
SAFETY OF BRITISH SUBJECTS.
and
by
her
How
sees his Pilot face to face, It was thus, bor to abide with us. But, ko them
OLET
bor
means will have to be adopted to provide shells that struck the different Americaa.
them with supplies or take them out of vesels. The aim of the Spaniarda' smaller gans was more within ange than the gurs
the country. Cluse on ene hundred 'co of heavier callare. The flagship Olympic
gratulstury telegrams were received for was pierced by numerous 7-1b. projectiles,
Admiral Dewey at the Consulate. At the
curate, the U. S. ships, which are not Cristina having got up steam she advanced the harbour, the Hugh McCaloch left armoured vessels, would have fared rather out of line to stick the US dagship Olym-shortly after two o'clock yesterday, the Wing Fuk, 美腿 or Lau 劉義 the Chinese general who for a time opposed munication was not, gecasioned by the badly, The ward room of the Olympia was pia. On the movement being observed, all vessel being seen off by Consul-General therefore we cannot griovo because o the Japanese occupation of Formosa, sud
turned into the sick bay, and the chaplain the guns of the American test vor siguali. Wildman, Commodore Helland and Hon subsequently effected his escape disguised
and some others who were on duty there to concentrate upon the Spanish flagship, Commander It. M. Husey. as a wean, is in command on board the
bad narrow escape. They were watching and thin signal was hoyent with telling effect the progress of the fight through a large before the Reina Cristina had reached any.
fentured tuan, an opium-smoker, over
yards' rauge, uzploded against the side of flagship was forced to retire, and as she did the ship. The chaplain received a few so she gave the Olympia a grand opportunication to Commodore S. C. Holland, by izay years of age. Twenty transports are
American is looking after following. Altogether three thousand (100) braves are in motion. It is ux.terests in the city, from one of the scratches. At a range of 2000 yards this for a raking shot. The Hippie sent the drepatch vessel In McCulloch
the Reina Cristine, raking hur the entire pected that after a couple of days' rest her's British ships lying in the harbour, request.shell would have exploded in the ward room huge eight-inch shell through the stern of they will proceed towards the Bogue Forts,ing that the cable might be kept noutral, sted done tremendous damage.
ed helplessly away away she was discovered THE PISTURBANCE AT-XWAT IN
used by Spautants and Americans. INTERVIEW WITH AN AMERICAN length, exploding her boiler. As she drift to be on fire. This single shol killed No reply was vouchsafed, and the cable
the Captain and sixty other men, was picked up in the Bay and cut,
and altogether this yoach had 140 men killed and as many wounded. The Spanish Arul then transferred his Bag to the Costille, and she was afterwards sunk with a regular stores of shot.
leading boat, u in described as "sharp | downinthe Ealtimore communicated, with porthole, when a 7-lb, shell, tirol at 300n where near the mpia. The Spanish the British Consul, Mr E. H. Rawson-with a natural surrow, it was not the sore when she made as though she would
Up to the and prox. the damage done to the mission premises in aid to have been A bola the door light. There was anfficiently large to admit a mnt. II.B. M. Consul has been in telegraphic communica time with the Prefact of Two Chau, whom soldiers have used in
restraining the b
When, the day before yesterday, Las I's Bert arrived at Ka Pa friendly buatmay, ran ahead to give warning ut thrie approach, mud to advise the mis sionaries tu tice to a neighbouring village. He says they left the promises hofors Tau I's braves arrived, and thus avoided lostation. A Wa Chow missionary has
go to his colleague's assistance.
The temper of the people over a wide ses in Kwong Tang and Kwong Sai is said to bo at the present time markedly anti- missionary and anti-foreign.
LAWN TENNIS.
CRICKET CLUB TOURNAMENT.
This tournament was brought to a close on Saturday List, when the fuel in the Chainpionship was played between Messrs Finckney and Moberly. Below are the
results of the different oventa ;-
CHAMPIONSHIP.
H. S. Moberly.
'A' CLASS' HUNGLE BANDICAP.
H. S. Moberly
E' CLASS HINOLE HANDICAP.
P. Wodehouse.
DOUBLE HANDIGAR,
H. S. Fangherae and C. B. Simmonds, PROFESSIONAL VAIRS,
M. 5. Moberly and G. P. Campbell.
VEKERANS' SINGLE HANDIGAR
1. Surcombe Smith.
The Tournament has been very successful,
And the handicapping (as must of the games
proved) good i perhaps Langhome was lot
Mir Rawson-Walker, the British Consul,
πλο
SAD DEATH ON THE HUGH McCULLOCH.
blanila
OFFICER.
GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGHT.
A representative of the Chine Mail had A oad incident occurred on board the re
a interview with Colonial George Alvin venue cruiser Hugh McCulloch as the U.S.Lead, of the Governor's Staff, State of squadron were making their way through the Southern glunnel beta een Corregidor Island and the mainland into Bay. The ships wore sleaming in line up the channel. Evory light was out when tho Hugh McCulloch signalled that the chief engineer was seriously ill, and asked for conmutation of doctors. This was of course impossible, and the warships proceeded on their voyage through the channel. A signal was given from the McCuliooh-shortly afterwards that the chief cugareer of the vessel had died from apoplexy.
A WELL-TIMED ARRIVAL.
AN INTERVAL FOR BREAKFAST,
Michigan, who was on a pleasure trip on the Hugh McCulloch before the outbreak of hostilities, and who was acting as disburs At 7.45 ur. the Olympia withdrew from ing oflear on the MeCulloch Colonel Loud the action, and signalled the remainder of was relieved of his duties when the feet the fleet to follow. The intense heat had told went to Mis Bay to enable him to go hard upon men working the gaus. By this home, but he clected to go to Manila timo two of the Spanish ships lying together witnns the fight, and he was placed were on fire, and at sous distance off another charge of the powder magazing of the ship.was burning. The men outhe American flöst He was in a very goal position to view the had up to this thas had no refreshment, bombardment, and the following part and were gready fagged in working the stars were supplied in a conversation will guns in the inteuse heat. The comman the genial Colone! :-
The U.S. Anintie squadron sailed from
ders of the different vessals' were summon.
ed on board the Angship for a conference, when it was foured that of one of the crews or officers of the Best had been killed, Five or six men were slightly wounded by splinters from the dock on the Balti No damage worth recording had more. bean sustained by any of the Best. Break- fast was hastily served, and the men, who were in the best of spirits, wore relievod of the tension for a time, and recounted their different versions of the fight. RENEWAL OF THE ENGAGEMENT.
The great vistory of the U.S. Asistio Mirs Bay on 27th ult, and went first of all squadrun is of course dac in great measure to Bulinac, where the recent robol disturb to the splendid markamenship of the Ameri anses occurred. At daylight on Saturday can gunners, but more particularly to the morning, the fleet left Bulisao, the Cuncurd tact and stralogy of Commodoro Dowey, in and Foston being sent ahead to reconnoitra command of the Flect. Late on Saturday in Subic Bay, where it was rumoured the night the ships antred the channel leading Spanish fleet had gone on the previous to the Bay. Savoral shots vers fired at Monday. The Baltimore was afterwards them from the batteries at the entrance, sent on in front to Subio. All the feet but none of them struck the ships. The assembled together at Subic, and at six whole squadron passed safely into the Bay o'clock, the fleet left direct for Manils. of Marils, and when the sun rose uvor the The vessels steamed slowly forward to vity the American ships wors aruising Corregidor Island, dividing the entrance to round in front of the city. When they Manila harbour into two channels. There were dianswered, the Manila batteries open was a bright moun, but thở chips had
At aloven o'clock, the U.S. squadron ed a fusilade on the chips at a range of early all passed the forts here with newed the attack, nitinors haring the about Eve miles, and sesevotal shots had out being discovered. No lights were credit of stating the engagement, being orderad in to silence the sand forts at Clar vite. She disappeared in a cloud of smoke,
boan falling around the Badun the open-permitted on any of the chips, with the
ed Are, trut tho order to beges dring exception of a stern lights, to enable the
COMPLETE DESTRUCTION OF THE
SPANISH FLEET..
was hoisted by Commodore Dover, an Best to keep in hire. The dull grey colour and immediately afterwards the rapid fire
in slightly in the A Claw Mingle Handicap, the dagship, and the erratic firing of of the ships oridently very effectively con of her gas was heard replying to the furts batteries proceeded without cealed them from rive. There was per- A storm of shot was heard from the Bui
but in the final, after most closely on the town tasted
afterwards indicated list her work was
•for over.
has fallen upon his friends, to know how those who loved her-loved her for her stat
fur hør kindly
work she he confessed to ine, soos onthe since, ling worth, level ker
Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. For him
pure, unselfish, life not only his faith in, but his love for our brieve that he is gone, no poratu glad this greatly wa hoped, and now that he prayed, that she might be spared to us. Like the disciples at Humane, va destrui himself has ! crossed tho while on Wednesday Inst stood looking down into the grave of our dead friend,we were thinking only of the bodily Thoughts found momentuin to rise above presence. She had become duar to us, By consent of the Spanish authorities, the grave. Though our hearts vero filled and we thought we could not part with. Walker, forwarded the following communi- row of dessir. Every thought of a higher leave gone further, and ive constrained hery will than ours gavo se momentum to snar saying, Aide with us. And brethren, alore the thought of death. Of our friend does she not abide Chri-tiku, her spirit eries, I will never leave you nor forke who lue gune we can say he is now with the Lord. But though we do not you. There is great principle of unity grieve for him, our tenderest sympathies running through life not only through the and deepest compassions go out towards stural, but through the spiritual also it is boreaved friends; we identify ourselves the principle of the Resurrection. She
being Such
Nothing can ead get apsakati. with them in their great sorrow. our blessed solidarity in the Land Jesus do the good she did, or take away the
of her that romaine. A ructory
good lite that we grieve, with that in titor the hatli but a few days; but a and we may say thint the sympathy of the
Her influence, bur. whole community has been awakend for duretly for ever."
We have tach work, her life romain because they were them in their bereavement
life of Christ. They abide an
as an example endeavoured to show out sympathy in our like the iuuenco and the work and the
Out- way, but as to
for - us to follow, n
and comfort in help selves, as we meet here to-day, whstation the daybreak and the shadows
08 9 light whining in a dark. else Can те do bat pray that our bereaved friends may have that most 16. cious han for wounded heart-the bless-
Minute of a mooting hell at 10 am. on the 4th May, 1898, in Smith, Bell & Coe
Present the undersigned. Mr Wood voted to the chair. office to discuse the present situation.
Mr Warner proposed
individual
That application shunk in the first place be made by H.B.3. Cunsal at the request of the British comunity to the authorities for the immediate despatch of further haral assistance, to view of the critical position caused
i, by a probable immediate rearcity of by the actual arcity of funds for the payment of troops and employés, in by the surestored firing and lootinged balau and solace of the Handmaid spirit of the business part of the town, so that which would any Be it unto me according British intareste-life and property to thy word. The loveliest look that God may be effectually protected, also that can see in a
food
shui A
in the look which
ono
al
dead
flee away. ถ understand this
•
Life
that
wo way know mud- pover of the Resurrection. To-day our Lord Jesus Christ draws near to us and SBY", What manner of cuase munications are these that ye have one to another as yo walk and are sad? And sa we constrain him to abide with bravely say
ant
I fear no fos with thee at hand to lifesa, His have no weight and tears no bitter-
peas,
Whore is death's sting i Whore, grans,
thy victory 3
I triumph still if thou abide with mo. He shows us that He is alive for evermore, and gives as pawor, like him, to suffer and Therefore, brethren," as-St. be strong.
Paul wrote to the Thessalonians, stand last and hold the traditions which ye have
bean taught. Himnaell, and God oven our father whit 2 bath loved us and govori us over lasting cons colation. somfort your hearts and
any action taken should be taken imie the reflection of the spirit of submission medistely.
to His own Diving Will as rovanied in Jesus Christ
to each our head God Seconded by Mr Jocos and carried un
us, then, dear brethren, as to those with aninionsly.
Manila, 4th May, 1898.
whom in their sorrow we identify our eelves to-day, the Heatmald spirit of POSSIBLE RESTORATION OF TELE consecration and Bubnission. God give to
-GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION. ·
sach one of us, as to them, to meebly fold It is generally admitted that the cable our hands upon our breasts, and with bored heads and hushed voices to acknow. was cut by the American Admiral, ledge our loving submission to the sweat cause of thingvin, that the Spanish will of God. God give to each one of us to
that samo spl is of consouration and mab East athoritics had been sending misleading surrender our lives to His perfect will it telegrams, and that they lud declined to mission with which may cold, bold regard the Telegraph Co's operations as the Handmaid of the Lord; be it unto mo neutral. The cable was out about fifteen according to thy word,' miles from the head of Manila Bay, both
at the Fang-shan colliery, by which some {•' ends having hoen carefully hoped. Upon A LAMENTALS accident occurred recently stablish you in every good word and work. may be called purely neutral grounds, forty men lost their lives, the mine being Tax price of beaneste, saya our Tiestshi rivar's bank, and forty miners being chwang that junts are leaving for the the Company has, we believe, taken steps suddenly flooded by the bursting of the contemporary, has incre01 At Now. to scours communication, either from the drowned before any resque could be South amply, a state of affales which has ont end zoarest to us or, in the event effected. Throw mon who had only a few not been experienced for years. The reason of Manila being safely in the hands minutes before gone to the surface to resis that large quantities of the heatcake hara of the American forces, at the proper Tientsin Times.
light their tumpa, oscaped, Faking and bonn purchased for Japan, which has shore torminus," "affor the splicing of the b cable has been effected. An operator in the play of the Company is said to have proceeded in the cruiser Hugh MeCulloch to eve what can be done and we can only hope, for the sake of everybody consented, that coulmunication will be restured as gron as possible.
THE POSITION OF THE
MERALDA. The steamer Ameride and about half &
Consequently made the supply scarce and prices iga high.
Ir the blood in dimased the body in dis-
"GYARİN'S WRELD-PARED-Breon, Mexruktos or impare, cireulater through the orgaza of ibe | The most asteshing Blonel Cleanjar that soleran escadameraber that the blood, whether pare human body-Longs Heart Stomach, Eldners, nd medical sulf has brought to Ugh! - Saf Brain, it is dan with poisonude matter it forers from Furlab, fehr Betons, Bad Legu spreads dusaks on Ita sopras. Iz basos of Bero-kin and Blood Disojums, Hupina, and socce of lala, Barry Ectems, 2 Lego, Sria and bleed any kind are solted to give it a trial to tout ty Diseases. Pimples, and Sons of all ads the rate. Thotaude of wonderful cores have bud affects of Clarke's Elsed Mixiqre are marvellons, i chosted by ll... Sold everyøzere al fa, 3d, pat Thonekude by wolzdetfal quies have been affenteil | butila.. Beware of worthiem Imitations and sub- by it. Clarke's Blood Kitaro uld every atitales. whart at 'Sv. Da, fer bottle. Huwazo ci wartă- Toss Invitations and vukadintas.
not long ago, field a Wock's mission in the country, and during the first
was vory.
games, Moberly, og festo, Interruption. & large number of British feet stillness on each ship of the fleet timore's guts, and a few desultory shot dogen sailing ships are lying about two and Tas Peking and Tientsin Times says The two days an bid veteran had attended bot out the winner In the B. cises Finglas, mercantile vessels were lying in the har. the inen were at quarters, and everything Wodelund, tha wionar improved bia play from the commencement of the tourna bear, but no troses were visible of the lu perfeut readiness, as they steamed slowly about complete. The other ships, follow.half miles off the river's mouth. On the River Improvement Schonis hea, we hear of the meetings. The clergyman, on the ment, and proved (at the points) too good for Donald, when he met in the final, The Spanish Best. The American squadron through the wide channel to the south of ing this Callimore, took up their positions day after the destruction of the Beet, Com-ben entirely and unanimously approved evening of the third day, announced that woll posted on the subject comes to a fall antall Bogorra said the veteran, the ble basics
was won by Langhor be bird procesded in line ahead to the mical Corregidor Island. Six of the ships had at guud zsirgo off the batterices and work adore Dewey sent instructions to these by the foreign Minister and but everyone the collection for the previous day who beat Pinckney and Mackay station at Cavite, and there found the passed through unnoticed, whon a rattling en their guns with the coolness and preci reels not to load or discharge ergo until stop at and, so we have not been able to place was so crowded last night I had nu by 4-6 6-4,
the present moment, nor why there is else, it would have been more, pareon. 2-2, 7-0, 3-6, 6-2, the two fatter Spanish fleet lying in four or Ave fathoms fire from the shores batteries tuld that the sion of target practice, bearly every shot farther notice. This is part of Commo. dissover just whereabout the scheme is at room to put me hand in me vocket; cr
dore Davey's plan for the submission apparently no immediate
Regiment being the tuerites.
Moterly id Campbell won the Fro-of water. The Spaniards were drawn up feet had been sighted. The shots dropped taking effect. The little gunboat l'etrel,
aspect of being done in
Fan the past quarter of a cuntary Liars bas fessional Pairs contrary to expectations, as in line, the wooden hulk Crestille boing in the vicinity of the Boston and McUnlloch with her light draught, ren in cluser than of the town, and it was, expected that roaring trade alter the form shered in previous ties by moored fore pad nft. This was the The McCulloch answered with three shots, any of the other ship, taking up her pusi.it would prove effective before the cul
For The Blood is ten Lies."---Clarke's | been une cetitions dow of letters brazing Pinckney and Anton it seemed a sure thing for, ile:
strongest possible position that the fleet and the Boston also fired several shots tion within 100 yards of the beach, and of last week. The Commodore does but world famed Blood Mistore, in wartdated to Lestimony to the truly wonderful citrusfente), fatter
ever cause arising For Berofola, Scurvy, first Blood Purifier that solenta and medical T. Sercemte Sinth, the pupular Secre- could have occupied in the Bay, They None of the projectiles dannged any of the did her part to the admiration of all who like the idea of bombarding the town, cleanse the blood from a isparities from what by Clarke's World-famed Blood Mixture, the but by cutting off their supplies hopes to Eczema, Bad Lage, Min and Blood Disassen, skill have brought be light. Gufferers from tary, won the Veterans Single Handicap after a forcibly hard-foaght battle with Gar. Fere mupported by the forts at Cavite and vessels, and after the little sally of the
force the Spaniards to treat with him for Plaples, and Soren of all kinds, its effecta ars | Berofuls, Sourry. Eesume, Bed Legs, Skin and marvellous. Thousands of wonderful dres have Blood Disso, Pippies and Spres of any kind, Lorms. If the Spaniards dogmatically been effected by it. Bal respybara un 2a. Yde ago joltolinë të give les trial to test ita valna. Two torpedo launches, which lay in wait fuse to do so, the fleet will sholl the city. Beways of worthines indiaiona,
Sold everywhere, ai 3n: 94, per bottle. “Beware od worklaluan Konifatione and enbetitzibes Cavite, attempted to run in with tor The Amorians having captured every ves
sonic trying moments for the new of that boats in the river communication by launch along a trest in Boul in the company of nest Court might be removed from. Peking ship: The shell from the big guns were with the shore is out off. The terms of Pro another foreign gentleman, a drunken to Hejants in Shens, the N. Daty unable to reach such small objects as they aident McKinlay's proclamation that block Korean soldier, belonging to the art reglese saga-There is a cery outront that rapidly approached. When within 800 ads to be binding must be efective orders ment of the Imperial Guard, saluted him the Empress Dowager has immenss
by friendly whack across the shoulder private store of ballion at Faking, which yards of the flagship, the second batteries the condition of noutral ships in Manda Mr Jordan ested the offandor and handed annually increased under the will of her of the Olympia sout in a perfect hail of harbour somewhat embarrassing. It was The Minister of Foreiga Ataire, hearing of treasure which makes hay such a power
him over to the naamat police station late husband lon-Fog 1h is, is thin
Nordan fand. mada mitable apologies, while afraid that the
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rendered it impossible for the "American tion was paid to The Championship was rather a contest, Pinckney ovidoutly being out of ships to approach them dosely. At a furla The Host slowly advanced ap form. It was expected he would win this range of six thousand yards the Spanish the Bay o Mania, and arrived opposite event, but Moberly won the Arst and third ship and the forts oponed fire on the U. S. the city at five o'clock when day was pedoes against the Olympíu, and there were sel in the harbour except 1wo small gu Chargé d'Affaires Abres, We Walking | ROTERDING to suggestion that the Uni
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Boot, but the shells fall far out of rango, brocking. The US. squadron stoned slowly to- wards the Spanish feet andeterred by the *IT IS REMARKABLE. CLAYS MR W. WILSON, THE TO. temendousfusilade of the Spaniards, When the range had been lessoned to from 0000 FULAR Chemist at RAWALPINDE BRU Montes, How Chamberlain's Cough to 5000 yards, the fagship Olympia "Remedy has attained a prominence in this
́ ́The cable commun, ation frora Marivolen 18 lb. shells, i bushing up the leading launch stated on the day this Knulloch left that the epialmediate lied on Mr the buying Wit trodus a fow months. it has taken the other ships filed past, they maintained a the Luzon shore, opposite Corrigadur / and killing all on board, and driving under the terms of the proclamation Com-Fim Wan Department took tās prisoner in Faking and SLA district and though it has only been in ponod fire, and as the Baltimore and the load. From remarks mudo aistutzers steady are from their six-inoh and eight. Island, to Manila had boon out by thee second launsh back on the beach? modore Deray yes to warn all neutralt hatile and rotated him to be shot, she is scoring preparing to bunsfer 24. who lay used this remedy, 1 om convinced that it possesses exceptionslyozlities, tinch guns. The American ships maury: / "bols, and the Spaniards in Manila and at with twelve shut-holes through her. This vessels in port to elsar, outIt is not Me Jordan astraised a wish that the man to. Heianfu What we know imi iades" víá Protingia to Krisniu is gustdod never hesitate to recommend it to all who viet in line atd. cotit broaddue after the fival station at Cavite we unaware of boat was afterwards found covered with thought, however, that he frill carry out should not be dealt with so severely, and pendent, testimon, he that the road Innof chatents of Bobilere posted tha are in need of a good dough mixture." broadside into the Spanish Boot About the presence of the feet in the Bay, my blood. The Petrel and Uncord being this extremno messice. The Benemlio willishment.ercury,
whole dished at lateryalag of abouk CHAMBERLAIN COOK Rasten is fur hallast van d'elong, the fire from the daylight disclosed the whole of the U. of lighter draught than the sumainder of probably remain till the capitulation of sals everywhere. Price, 30 cis, and 31.
the fost, mulled into the shallow water and the city has been sfeclad, whan bir ar INFUNITIES IN THE BLOOD. We are seen wedky maller the whole being under the General Agents –WATKING & OU, - Spaniards having been very considerably Anatio squadron cruising around in front of
Genom Fing grash kanest from the use of Carbs 1 kloof medens in Kansu, quistened, the order was holsted to stop the city. Fire was opened at long mags us or destroyed all the small gunboats parted that she will make a very profitable posts of fevers Front who has word command of the conqueror of an
on the ships flimb of all from the foris ab which remained of the Spanish fee. There coyage. A communication from Manila wature. Is coment be is hithiyented for any * Health and Vigour of an individual de- firing
forint, and a sloguses and Chart Lis Blood ham to 2: When the Master hava bwan, st weak, Misri kre From about hail phat aine o'clock the Manila at 8.10 m., and then from the were elevsp Spaniel was vissris atid tatates the Spaniards are VOLT Skrown fate the blood, take plattels, bd. I previous everting til then the men had Cavite Forte. No reply we made, but the targed boats sunk of destinyed at Cavite, are not likely to surrender until the may feely better wathy a day ballis hang and handsk these be not slimiessed but (tapighi Ray, neuro) totaled in the bipod they insanics indtrition been on duty at the guns and had retalvad fest steamed up the Bay midway between and the less of life in variously stated. Axfar is blown to pieces. The Brise inhabitants pergi fue la 2002 Forest and all
a cant be learned. However, a clients are proty sonddent that the truck, will now Ave krosent wink and was all be the 55 dans la telemme and lanetion and Brak predow organe is no refreshment thit cup of coffee. At the aty nad Cavite, in sorch of the
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