Monday, July 4, 18US.
THE WAR.
ARRIVAL OF THE ESMERALDA.
THE OPERATIONS OF THE KĖBEIS.
HostKONG, July 4, Yesterday, afternoon the British steaner Esineri, from Marilu via Andoy, arrived in the harbour, but was detained in the qistantine anchongo all night. Sho brought over about a thousand Chinese
AMONGST THE INSURGENTA.
VISIT TO A REBEL GENERAL........
A HOSPITABLE PADRE. MANUFACTURING INSURGENT
FLAGS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Before partaking of refreshment, a boy | rebels had nots killed and but two wound- handed a basis of water around for un tood, ona a bey of only 14, who was struck wash ear`hapes in, and then a captured while in the lanking trench, Both will Spanish flag was handed round to act as a probably recover. The Spanish canalities towel!
are, of course unknown to mon
Later, the Faire gave Mr McDonnell the flag which had been taken from the 14th (2rum out? Sprint Car expondent.).
Manila Reginout of the line. Wo decided CAVITE, July 1kt.
to push on to Malte, if possible, as accqm- On Monday morning, Lieut. Brice, Mpanied by a friend of the Pudic's to show McDonnali and myself agreed to make an
the waying now quite dark-we at that attempt to reach the Rubel, frouty
mounted and procooded at an easy gallop, time operating against Fort Malate, which
being this time axenduntered by our bag. rafiagoes to Amoy and Hongkong, and is the Southernmost defence of Manilis the saloon passengers were seven Spanish We originally intended making an early been falling intermittently daring the day pago: carimato." Tho light rain that had ladies and their families, and two Spanish
at
As darkness set, in the Geneyi and most of his offices retired to Parisque, and the big gun is taken back to a place of greater safety. The. Spacie could be plainly seen retiring to the stone fort All these troops are barefootid and alad only very lights. The followby morning I set out for Cavite after photographing the
the good old Padre Manuel General and Saf, and bhiding goodbye to
The German offices have been soumling, "ho had sought refuge from the provinco | NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN in the bay round about Malaboy. The north of Manila. The gunboat had been German Consul paid a visit recently to hiding in Pampangas River, Admiral Malabon and was rolved with grut re Dewey sent the prisoners to Aguinaldo, A serve by the rebels. The feeling amangat sam of 84000 was captured on board. the rebels is very bittor against the Ger.. mans, but the rebels how a friendly spitit towards the British.
The German warships. Princess When and Irene left the bay on 25th Jund. A small party of Chinese hall-castes rare been agitating for autonomy under Spain They have no support from the natives, but say they have a strong foreign-support:
It is stated that if the Americans bom
AT MANILA,
NEWS BY TELEG RAM. Lordan, Jnno 8.—Mr Phil Robinson, the Daily Telegraph war correspondent, and Mr nigham, another war correspondent, a were arrested in Havana a few days ofb and ordered to be tried as spies, tavo bone released
adopted an amendment to the bill introduc- Jane 4-The United States Senate has
ed into Congress to provide for the ex- penditure in connection with the war, direct ing the coinage of silver at a seigniurage month.
The House of Hopresentativos is unlike
to endorse the amendment,
ly
June 0.-The United States Senate has reduced the issue of bonda in connection.
to 200 million dollars.
THE GRAND PRIZE OF FARIS. London, Fans --Baron de Rothschild has directed that the first money in the Grand Prizs of Paris won for him by his liorno Le Roi Solids on Sunday, anointing, to £8000, shall be distributed ambig the poor,
THE NEW GUINEA LAND CONCESSION. June 7-The New Gainor Land, Syndi-
cote ans paid £1000 as the fast insalment due upon 40,000 crus in British Now! Guipes under the land concession. The
Cisambariain asusidera hat the genocasion syndicate has agreed to the amendment of the ordinance the Colonial Qfoo." Mr
by
RIFF. VIDATES.
priosts, whe were permitted by Admiral stort, but did det manage to get ashore had now become a heavy shower, which I was scoorpanied by a nativa gentle.bard Manila' the Germans will intervete, rate to the extent of 4,000,000l. poraing with the emisary of the Sultan of Lowey to leave Manila owing to ill-health. unitil after 10a.m., and the time was taken was anything but plenaut and was directly man, who had been kind enough to and Aguinaldo's party sooing the attitude This morning, after lasing visited by the up to now by getting passports from Ge-
in our faces, Wo constantly passed small incrpret for me to the General, and of Germany, will cling closer to America, neral Aguinaldo. These were given to us parties of rediors tramping towards Mr Marceling Gomez. He bes been Health Oficir, the Esmeralda stennéd up
upon our application to headquarters, and Paranaque, ant after riding about les several years in England; and speaks ARRIVAL OF US. TRANSPORTS with the financial nrrangements for the wat to her usual anchorage.
hot into our curants and sewe heard the sound of approaching horses, English fusady. I nocepted an invita for Cavite Viejo (Old Cavita). A car-and a few seconds later met a party of sion to stay slow hours at his boues, which, entede io'a somall two wheeled cart, capable borseman. We.ali halted, and upon an- being the sugast, house in the places of hobling two passengers and the driver,quiring found the strangers to be General has been used as fort. and drawn by a small native pung. We Novial and hie stad returning to Paranaque had three-two for passengera and ang for fur the night. He welcomed us heartily, our haggage and catablest
and' advised us not to go on to the front went down to Manila in the Zafira, have and all along boro traces of the desperate shot (which we could now plainly hear). The roads ware in a frightful condition, then, us the fighting but for an occasional
In the fabel camp at Cavite there are about 500 prisoners, a number of whom have been very sick. Aguinaldo offerçu to and song of the invalids to the hospitals in Manili, but they elcetod to seat in Cavite, where they are very kindly treated. * Tabulo Artacho and five other Filipinas, who
ien placed under arrest hy onder of
+
The Indice il Me Gomez' hosehold are
making most of the insurgent fags and hat ribbons I photographed them with a
This bag in tale presented to tieneral En handsome elk fing for the background.
THE REASONS FOR THE
-DELAY.
CAPTURE OF THE LADRONE
HONGRONG, July 4. The U.S. despatch boat Zagro arrived
on 1st July to telegraph from Hongkong
is regular, and is disinclined to cancel it.
While a band of Riff pirates was discus-
fine on account of sobs of piracy, his troaga Morocco his domanda for ao payment of a attacked the tribesmen, captured a nun;bor of them, and beheaded 26.
AUSTRALASIAN INSPECTOR OF WARJIKE FTORES. The Spanish mints are coining a million the appointment of Colonel J. M. Gordon, A difficulty has arisen in commestion with peretas (about £87,000) daily.
1 late Cdramadans of the South Australian Jane The United States Treasury military forces, to the position of Inspector authorities huve published a letter which of War like Stores for the Australasian was stolen from Lieutenant Caranza, the chief of the Spanish spy service. From Governmente in pics of the late Lientens this document it appears that Lieutenant Colonel Eden Mayle Baker, R.A., has ant-Colond I F. Harman Lieutenant- Carranza wrote." te Admiral Tray, 피 Madril, urging that the Spanish flest at temporarily acting, and the Queens- the Atlantic and hom in the office, while the New Zealand. Jand Government Cadis should aros
favours his continuance
promptly, or it would be too late..
dune 6-Sir Julion Pauncefoto, the
Aguinaldo until one charges of die. Į right the Spanish troops made agalust the was all finished, the men-with the oxcep- lio Aguinalde Senora Goines, or learning”/ this morning from Manila, having left thure bard Boston, Portland, and Long Island Government desires the appointreant of loyalty ight against them have been insurgents during the former's retreat totion of a low loft to hold the outposts. I was Amerion, bogged me to accept the news-of the arrivd of the first convey British Ambassador at Washington, has in- investigated. The rolls are in would be lined with a suočession of trenelsesrain and the chance of stray ballet finished. which I did with great plea. the US, troops at Manila. The Zatre formed the United States Government that
Manila. Every low hundred yards the road had all rotired, and there was only mud,
-hustily thrown up, and in many places awaiting us there,
(ruburi), Inguna. Batangas, Bulacan,
sion of the Provinces of Carite, Manila
Morong Pumpanga, Bataan, Mindoro
of
right over Captain Lamberton, of the pin; and his A.D. C., Lieutenant Butler Paymaster Smith, and Dr Decker: the Monocueil. The U.S. dispatch boat
Gont Britain has requested Lieutenant.
Major W. A. Urquhart, RA, Inspuitor of Warlike Butes at this Royal Arsenal, Woolwich.
CRICKET IN ENGLAND.
send
Carranza, who is in Canada, to leave that country within three days.
Lieutenant Carranza, who was ruquested to leave Canada within three of management of Leol's Ground to take days, has been arrested.
June 7.-1
Insurgent ng that she had just sure. At the same time, she explained wo, could trace the course of a bullet or We decided not to go forward, and re the maning of tho fing All the shell in the earth or wood. In any places turned to Pannaque with the General, gold in this dig. the stars, subind rays are aul Tayelar, and are making Arrange the read had been rundered almost impass-Arrived at the Church, we found about 300 made from ogthared lace taken kom Spatial ments for the provisional governmchable by the destruction of small bridges at mon drawn up awaiting the General's ar-uniforms. The three stars represent the took up li meorings in the man-of-wir of those pevinees. In Cavite province the which we had to which the ponies and rival, and after dismissing them and post- Islands of Leon, Mindanao and Viseaza, rebols captured 3050 titles, Batangas, 2000 make them walk over the break on a woodoning guards he pressed us to accept of his the eight rays indicate the cast provinces riffes Halon, 1000 rifles, Manita, 2000, plank and the drivers had to carry the hospitality for the night. We readily acthat havo deshrod war against the Spanish, tennsporti Australia," City of Peking and } 3004 anĦarapanga, rites. Aguinaldo \ again and away.' Wo arrived at Noveleta, had a good dinner thord, the mangues bo- and will be dod and the blus ficht is om./afternoon of Jano 30, the Ballimore having tain Keppel may be of some interest tm Bigans, 1000; Bulacan, 2000; Morong,
caramalu over. Than it was hitch capted, and soon reached his house. We the rod stripe denotes the bled that has City of Sydney arrived at Manila on thei leva apo i cannon; 4 small steamers carry a small town, at about 230, and there, ing the finest I have ever seen: The ing gung: Launches and & Nordenfult
upon damard of the Captain in charge, syour was improved by a little curiously
frilly terms with the Americans,
some delay, "wuru got. The saddles were
frimitive wooden attrs, and the poules so
continued much the same, and after an hour's rating we reached Cavito Vis where we rested our ponios a short in the mouting, carrying four rifles, two of while and had s lok around. The rubel
poisseurs.
The evening was passed in singing, talk-
It
anchorage.
The cruise Charliston, convoying the
NOTES BY THE WAY IN A SAILOR'S LIFE
blematic of their hope of libery
met the troopers Caps Enganur and Bidding MrGomes and family larowell, piloted them juto Manila Bay. The new
AN INCIDENT IN HONÖKONG BALDOUR. The following incidens fregarding. Cap.
sailors, and perhaps remembered by some residents of Hongkong, who may have
arrived at Carto.
Blue.
·
The majority of the county cricket cha will
representatives to the conference: which is being arranged by the committee
stops with regard to the control of fatura test matches.
HOOTLAND.
THE PSENETTERIAN CHURCH IN
The synods of the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland and the Free Church of Scotland havo generally approved of a basis
union.
of
*BMISH POLITIS.
The House of Commons has by s majori ty of 188 votes rejected an amendracut to the Budget Bil proposed by Colonel Milward, M.P. for Stratford-on-Avon, de
AGULLING IN ENGLAND:
1. Sullivan, J. Wray, and G. Towne, the
race over there have entered for the
for the
lasted They br
gun. The rebels have very confidence showed our passports, and asked tin tófavoured wine being ran over the mungne with many good wishes on both sides, I arrivals received an enthusiastic reception been here at the time of the last war with manding the remission of taxation of the in their leader Aguinaldo, who is on most got us four pontes for riding, which, after after outting--a hint for Hongkong con Proseeded, and without further adventure from the American ships, and. in China. Sir Harry Keppel was every inch clergy who derive income from tithes.
mediately on arrival Admiral Darers antior, and sometimes did some very The Esmeralda arrived in Manila Bay on
The following is a represantstion of the Bad Brigadier-General.Anderson had a strange things which would annoy his Australian, Con mathu faty, and found all the warship spall that Lieut. Brico's feet eaue downing, and dancing... The officers showed us insurgent diy forwarded to the Chin conference. They wore andocidod whe-superiors; bat the very oddity of his so. decorated and tying the Union Jack at the within 18 inches of the ground. We arall their weapons most of which have been Mal office:
championship coures on the sher to attack Manila at once or to swalz tious-galued the hearts and confidence of
Things
Cup to take main, and 28th June, when she loft for ranged for another care for our big taken from the Spanish. The General has
the arrival of the next brigado, expected to those who served under him, and he could.
place in September.
SERIOUS RIOT. IN DELVAST. Hongkong, the ships were again decorated.
gage, and then we proveeded. The Mad
arrive at Manila in about a week. The roly on everyous acting as one machine.
Jinue 7-Serious rios occurred at Bellas! Some amusing stories are told of the
fully inlaid with gold, that was taken from esplendid old cross-handled sword, beauti-
troops were all in good health, and glad to when he commanded.
yesterday,
in the moraing and began rebel movements. Four robels who had
Spanish colonel.
be at the end of the long voyage.
The procession been out scouting all night were returning
but it was 11 o'clock ore we turred in
We were very tired,
One day, for some reason, Admiral by the Nationalists in colebration at the of the
was arrangol that Lieut. Brice and I should
The delay of the voyage was co- Sir Michael Seymour, who was then on the rebellion of 1708 was mist by the Orange. casioned by Anishing off another little Flagship Calcutta, gave orders for the
mon and rioting ensued. The Orangeman which, lowever, had been rendered useless flag was flying grily from the stoff on to our way back to Cavite before day-
job. at. Honolulu, Captain Glass, of Rueigh to proceed to sea in face of a savagely.
uphorse the policemen and them bymom sechent during the night, when they the Church, which is the most substantial
Paving stones and bricks were the Charleston, received sealed orders very strong S.W, atonicon. The Raleigh thrown, The Orangamun hald Mie streets were surprised to observe u party.
building there, the walls being several light in the morning, bat Mr. McDonnell
to proceed to the Island of Guam was to go out by the Lyemoon and and North Sta
the police out of
The Lit twony Spaniaryle woning in their direction. foot thick and having strong supports built accopted General Novial'a invitation to go |
in the Ladrones, and destroy the fortiden return by Green Island. The ship was were called out. The military charged the The rebels crouched down behind some but (stone and brisk). This Church burg to the front with him in the morning and eating are to a bunch of the marks of 97510 bombardment, having shown our welcome coucher, which con-
tions and any Spanish ships that might be got underweigh, and went out in the mob, but were unable to reators order. buclics, and
there On June 20, the chips a rivist of the ordinary way by the Lyemas, sna midnight the disorder, kød not bden.quells policemen were seriously injured. At Chinese chudors, which, furtunately, they sustained much damage from the bombard-sisted of three native mats laid on the
inland of Guam, and entered the harbour best round the Island. were effrying, the rebels conuenced firing ment of Imus by the Spanish fleet two floor, and pilaws and shoots. Every on the Spaniards with the two remaining titles. The Spaniards wore deceived into Spare ago, sad s little more from the rebels thing was very nice the linen be
lately. A shell hat made a great rene in ing beautifully white. Sleep did not nood fold. the roof, and the walls, waze piorood in at much seaking We were called at four least furty different paves by large holes, o'clock, and as it would take three or four frem a few inches to three feet.
hour's hard riding to get back we decided i retura by boat, which we safely did,
of about
There were about 300 Soiards in this
so the fighting. At 11 pm we were
roaching the ship as 5.55 Bi
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the belief that cliey were in close proximity to a large band of repels, and fously buked in the direction of Manib, the rabole reaching the camp in perfect saluty, 1 is quite a favourite russ of the robust church lately, and after three days' siege surd one of their number with several they surrendered, and are new imprisoned bunches of crackers Close up to a
Spanish in Cavite. Louging at the church from children. Buring the evening the Ge- Many of the rebel soldiers are more position, and the crackers having been one point of view, it seems wonderful that neral had ous hittle chap in, and drilled ignited the tre to the Spaniards is drawn the town stands, for a shot has taken a hint before us. He was only 11 years old,. in sint direction, while the rebels proceed large corner away close to the ground. and had a rife almost as large as himself, in pour in volleys into the Spaniards Inside, everything was totally ruined. The which, however, he asamed quite able to from their position in the opposite dives for has been tors up to oprer uld shat handle. tion. A fine capture was recently made holes, and a shall had pierded the wall justWe were told that the small boge make in Batangas Province. A body of 100 behind the altar and burst inside, breaking excellent solders, going doggedly on with Fabels of whom only. wore anted and tearing up everything. Mr MaDonnell the regiment and never murauxing at the with rifun, was palled upon by 2 fore
reada a photograph of the interior and an iardahipa of 300 Spaniards to surrender. The other of the exterior. Thon wo niounted
I am indebted to Mr MoDonnell for the tubele reliéed to anbmit, and ultimately and pushed on agen, alag-the same road following sccant of what he saw after we the whole of the Spanish force were takes to Bulssagan, where our passporta wers left him. He says prisoners, and two millten cartridges and
again.oxsumined. Between Buladayan and esveral boxes of dynduite fell into the Beooor, the road comes to an abrupt ter bel hands. The prisonova saptured in the minsten at the River Imas, which different provinces are retained in these crossed on a large salt. provincas
After some ed, and it was fasrud that it would ba
1.3ob.
SOUTH AFRICA, The British Goverumcns t
purchasing large numbers of horses at Southampton for military service in South Africa.
of Sao Luisde Apra, the Charleston preced-hours she came back by way of Green Lanessary for the military to Bre upon the ing the transports throwing 13-in, abelle dp with all plain sails and all studding The stars ad sun are of gud on a white from her second battery at the ald fort of ils set. As fret this called for no special | Santa Cruz, at the head of the bay. The attention, except for the grand night of a
fort way evidently abandoned, as nu-reply man-of-war under full rail,
DISSATISFACTION IN NAWEMUNDHAND. [was vouchsafed. A number of Spanish At this time the Harbour was full of anil-
The colonists in Newforudland are great. officers from Piti, the port of Agans, were ing ships of all nationa, and as the Ruisigh harisin to appoint a Royal Commission to dissatisfied at the refdeal of Me Ohsas made prisoners on boarding the cruiser, and paine near and threaded her way among inquire into the resources of the colony and ant dakore to notify the Governor of the thim, the crews of the various ships be the operation of treaty obligations. The Ladrona Islands to come on hosed the same interested. When the Kaleigh cams settle the French Share gaustain or else
colonisto
aim that Creat Britain ought t Charleston,
tits
The authorities of the place were totally passed, and then, as it by magic-in cama VATICAN AND THE ITALIAN
| near to her muchorage the order was quietly | addiet the walony financielly in its oblige. naxare of the existence of a state of war all shedding sails then, in the sadis man. is humerously suggested that the Gover anchor, and a runing shoes was mode. between Spain and the United States and ner, all plain sall after that Let go the
it
GOVERNNIEST
apposted to the Ratpant Trans
His Holiness the Pupó has pergaually Austria the
of Germany
to assist inctising sarangement
novernment, it
It is 1 Provided
Wohler
SAFETY - OF CAPTAIN GENERAL'S WIFE AND
FAMILY.
MORG DEAFFECTION AMONGST THE SPANISH - FOICES. (From Bar Oton Correspondant.)
- MANILA CITY, June 27. Augustin's life, and Essig, stilved here General Hanet, with Captain-Gecara
it a banca Monet speaks of haring come say a bear off to apologise to the Captain had witnessed the mancave, clairs that between this Vatican today at 1 p.m., after an eaching journey or go hearing the firing from the warship Thon cama cheers from every aller who through a ontinuous rebel fire, and of for not returning the salute as he had no old be heard all over Hongkong as it was having had a miraculous cape and alapowder. The authorities at any sate west then,
Government. The Italian understood, Hay no into a formal agreement of victorias gained by the Royal troope, taken entirely by murprise. toerne destryod and theusade of 15-
Well, Sir, the Admiral was net planod asked to make an impossible beis killed. I believe, were that letter by his secretaty etating he would not for coming through a crowded harbour unbeligious Mantle surprised 300′ Bus- Later in the day the Governor sent with this pisto of skill id deamanship, and June & thousand Lureomana, incited
BRYGHT IN TURKESTAN these prisonga of was have caired the board the fo eiga varship, and inviting for all sail. The Raleigh we ordered out an idlers at Fargans in Russia the Spanish outposts had been planned for to tas city. If adb what are the victorioas feranse, Next morning party of twin in a chipelage, way the Eext time mans, and the funders of the revols word. In the morning I found an attack upon permission of General Aguinite to return Captain Glad to anse schere for a for twenty-four hours bruise, and to bonus the Russians vers killed, but the Turub Turkenau, Central Asia, Twenty two of 1p.m., therefore, at that hour, I set out trops. They have not yet made their hundred strong in command of a lietsonent Well, she went out again, and as she came sturd for the treader with Beneral Mariano perange in Mails. It is probabta that landed at Piti hat they found the Go in past Brest Taland she had all salad Military Covelour of the province of The Chat has claniissed the Russian Noriel and his secretary Capt. Guiran, those important prisoners hire beta ox-ernor General Juan Marina with his stef before, and when nearing the shipping, Forgat Cal Julian de Ocampo and a company of changed on andition that the Spanish force After a short parley the cremor are greatly to the astonishment of very badfized the Czar of Russle to remove the Taking the road again, we vertook 120 strong, under Capt. Gregorio de Guistendered with arms and ammutition. Mered Guam faland, with all the troops, in came all plain sall and fitted, lasting fanatios who revolted against the Russians June 7-The Eric, of Bokhara has armate in which was travelling-a Phil Very little Attempt was made in the way of Fun & military point if tow to steros, supplies, muitions of war, and the only the studding sale and under thess at Fergana to the Pamtid iginu pricat. We hailed him, and after military discipline, the man marching and Saints here have wade goot show, whols group of the Indrone Islands. The she went through the shipping to her an latatione asked if we were going right for carrying their weapons in the manner tot and though they arek tu dey is the lood Grovernor was takea under protest on beardchorage, and then, In all studding soils, Mala Hu susvered Sh Sencra; and donvenient to them." The roads ware in a enquired cur
rondins that Generale and Clonels, with leaving orders for the troops at Agana to and rucning moor was unde as before, business, destination, terrible condtion, the mud, being several 590 to 800 well-arned mish, liste sufren march down to Fill to be disarmed in And, if possible, the shears were more On hearing that we
were from Loches deep. We reached the entrench dated, instead of fighting the way through the afternoon a forse of meridee landed and vebemen han before, the American foot he was overcond ments and found; that the guard of the with joy, called Mother of God," previous night had been driven, in from and said, we were the Saviours of the the trenches to a coopné barrisade some whe organized the Spanish milita force to Felipe Buencamino, a parish macetizo Country, shook hands all wound and press couple of hundred yurde in the rear, resist the American invasion, and who was the ed us to remain in his convent at Paranaque Shots were being exchanged in an irrepaid 818,001 by the Spanish Government
We presseded together. The old gentle. General Norial sent à detachment of
as preliminary expenses, lus now gone man informed us that his name was Manuel men to bring up a large rided Krupp field.
In the Malaben district, which is fù the betula al the rebels, the work people of
ths sugar works reside, sud these people
go about in porfout security, varionally isiting a parade ground where a young Epanish ettiour drills the robols daily,
INDEPENDENCE DAY AT MANILA, Sunrise sung the mango trees!
Thu air is hot but bracing,
And the topic life is waking in the trees | And the c ude, low in the heavens,
Their fantasti: forms are tracing,
de they they flest in fairy beauty on
breeze.
On
n this epoch-marking morning,
We the old regime are soorning,
|
At Beever, the thirth and houses told the same story as st Úld Cavite.
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all night.
a
gular sort of manner,
the rebellis
over to the rebola. He he he *
took 84 Spanish schiers. prisoners, and e
Now, sir, what do you think was the
porta freo and to reduce the duties on others. British shipbuilders and man- facturas .of machinery and chemicals will be those who will chielly baasfit by the re mission and rednation.
GREAT BRITAIN AND SERVI
Britain in his protensions to the throne, of that he has secured the support of Great Prince Niobeles of Montenegro claims
Servia
>RUSSIAN TAXATION. Russia has dogtied to admit wany iul
Fifty-four Mauser fillos, a lika sumber morchant ships wanted to join the Ruizig. like number of native militia was disbanded effect? Why, nearly half the sailors in the of Remington ries and four Spanish They could not be accommodated, but age were taken: The Spanish troops many were engaged and put on board the with the Governor and mix officers were put Sybil on board the City of Sydney. The wat
It may also be remembered that when many soldiers shedding tours when their French man-of-war was in sight. The Vali
As our flag floats o'er the Inland and the Coale, and that havasthaonly Padrerentsin picce that had bean captured at Oid latter to the Captain-Central ZenPits during the digermantent was allecting the Redeigh struck a rock near Macao,garia demands the recall of
Bay
For the first time in the agon Hum Frector now engag
Here to celebrate her Independence Day
High now among the mango bress 1
The clouds stars down in anger,
And the parrakeets are silent in their play;
And the very Enuns and satyrs,
Now awakened from their languor,
Join in calebrating Independence Day...
Now the Old and New mist sover
And the Old be gone forever,
come a very serious question. Thero ara.
ANOTHNE ZUEFISH GUTRAGE, Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria ting pro tested to the Porte against the cation of Turkish soldiers in murdering 18 D gatians at Kassava, on the frontier. – Bul- the Turkish ing in those parts. He is about 60 years of Cavite. Twenty fallens soon got. har inte ing his renome for desertion
(or Governor) from that place. age, and we found him a courteous, kind, posision, anda hasty embraanre was made old gentleman We learnt later than he is in the barricade, and the shells waro scori
The food tipply of Manil has now be arms were taken away. On the afternoon French flag was hosted and saluted by theTHE ANGLO-AMERICAN LILANGE
of 22nd June, Captain Glass landed and Raleigh. After the site, the order was furthering the Anglo-American Allance banquet arranged for the purpose of greatly respected and beloved by the merrily dying in the direction of us several ends of illness through eating peluista the UB. flag over the fort given to ahdon ship, and all this was was held at the Hotel Deal last night natives for many miles around. Fassing Spanish fort. This soon provoked a return sonous hors flesh. The medical emporel. at Santa Crus, the Charleston sahiling date with much coulness as if going to Lord Brassey, in the course of
of a speech said that the colonies warmly supported through Las Pinas, we changed a pony, and from the Epinish casos, and we had son of the food supply in the maschets has with twenty-one gun in token of American Church Farade,
British Ameriese union be honds strong er than those of a formnál treaty. preceded in all haste borwarde Farsasque, quits a lively lime, the shells placing half heen stopped In Fusig and Malabon the sovereignty as the Ladrons group, where we arrived with only a half-hour's through the earthwork or firing overhead markets are well supplied very cheap steamed quite alose to the transports, and sour assd Planes, cheap, to clear for how
When nessing Mans, the German Haghip
Speaking with award, or MF
with regard to a British Amtrl- lance, light to spars. We proceeded at once The Spanish forces were shtrenched in rate
Parliamentary
tary Sporetary to the Ammunlin is being fought (ntap the bay in their company close to the summer casy terms, full guarantos.→ Foreign Ofoe in the past Liberal Administ trullen, anda ke did not believe that the guntament and good fealing batucan Greak. Bribals and America could be made shonger
by a parchment deinitions Soldiers t
BRIUMAAD & Allison Planca, the very bett hose valus, Robinson Plans Co
Bat the men abide among the endless i to the Convent. The Church is uni the same manner as the insurgents, sotne Manila. Eron Man Juan del Morska: kur | Vin Dympia, and sidhut the fan of hand Rabinson Piano OK,
•-yours;
And the hearts in sarfdom breaking,
To a larger lifa aro waking,
teiks.
Buuset among the wiango trees i
-Military-headquarters and Arsenal, and distaps outed their fort, and the die.
A.EK
went over to the boreign man-of-war sn- ABD advocates of teetotalisin will note churage. There are still five German ships share the tale af with Jay that the
Hoam trooper is too
In the Convent the Padre lives in eulitery tance between the formes mad about 1600 Santa Mase, which seems to indicate that al By The Gennis ships: uten To be that moans on anding of their grandout. On this quad cutside the troops yards. With glasses. I could see the the Spaniards are going to abandon those
anes pa receive the Fadre's blessing before Spaniards planly. The soldiers or wither outposts. The Malate powder magazine going out to the trenches and retten there side frequently exposed themelves relying mut likely to hold out against a vigorous And the clouds have poured their faluasi fur rull-call after battle. -
on the distance to Binder thele baing attack. We partook of the Fadre's hospitality, picked off a body of man was daspataked
Aguinaldo says he will ask Haris, and insisted on his parisking of some of to a danking (reach that was covered with when ready, with thing thoumed fully With the fulness of our Yankee wanith of our liquid refreshment. We had much shrubs and papers, and they were armed man opported by artilers.
The birds are always singing.
to the battit
Far begund the line of sunset
We can hear the homeland ringing.
mith
Fat lisyerid, this day of laughter.
Despes thought will follow after
of the jiteny mighty problems grim and
Dh, the train throbs i Oh, the yearning!
Dh, the iszanless," sayar turtility-.
the made Delphie Paper Shall
We learn
Mandia, On the voyage of the t bolne deprived o
plentiful impply of adob my dic
sporia Private Elias Hutchinson, Company, Ind Ongen, died from panditus, on board the Day of Byway and on June 21 was buried að taki
WARSHIP.
The stall Sp nich gunboat Zagle, which | wwe 20
difásulty in doing so, du ha le s total ab. from these sabled to pioje of any Spaniards The rail llus to Dagupan sa blocked Stadser, and at first could not be poretaded who exposed themselves. The pan by brenhet and Taginan ha moat in CAPTURE OF ANOTHER SPANISH that lendod aquash was stay intoxicating || soon geam to appreciate cover, and Wort prztant tow and part of Pargains) is in During this time, an offer front Ganeral on no mon on the top of their share of sege Twentydse Apanfan Novial came in bearing despatches for works. Jus than & harvy shower me pfiesta de taken safugo in that cliy, has been frequently reported to optured, or how General Aguinaldo. I gathered at dest ups and under care of it and boaty Most Small. Bell and Cort ribs, milk to was taken shortly before we digten lath the socce
"the stad of Wor: She had 100 potons on bosed, és of rotten ki, wankykin
that Malaru Bad Milan, but later hund ht drs the rabie regsised thir
| deeming for the meads