British interests hara with an independence
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1898. THE WAR.
PREPARATIONS FOR THE END,
GENERAL MERRITT AND ADMIRAL DEWEY'S NOTIOR TO GOVER
NOR JAUDENES.
THE REPLY COURTEOUS. POPULARITY OF CAPTAIN
CHICHESTER.. PRESIDENT AGUINALDO ISSUES MORE PROCLAMATIONS. PROCLAMATION BY GENERAL MERRITT.
À
BRAVE PADRE..
(From Our Special Correspondent with the
and conscientioustics well worthy of renog
THE CHINA MAIL.
At this momout, the Spatial forces" The Archbishop bade Father McKinnon A general signal to cease firing was heist-did not come into action, and had no chanica The opinion is held on the American side that the reason why the Spanish fire has a cordial adieu, and placed his carriage ated at 10.32, and shortly after the American of displaying her shelling strength; but retreating froth Santa Annay once into, nition by his fellow-countrymen. By his been so heavy on the Malate front is his visitor's disposal for a visit to the infantry could be acen advancing upon the undoubtedly her prosence and the boldness view, fully two thousand strong, followed bluff independence, he has won the respect that they expected an immediato attack Governor-General Governor Firmen Jau Spanish: entuchchments under cover of the with which she was navigated close to the by insurgents who had cluded MasArthur's ed a brief period during which the and confidence and admiration of Admin) there. Firing indiscriminately the Amedenes Alvarez, whom Father McKinnon fire of the Wish battery. The troops ad-city formed a potent factor in influencing troops, and 'now opened fire. Then follow- Doxey and the Amorieau officers. Torean soldiers drew the fire on them-describes a small man, not of imposing vanced along the beach and the Calle Hen!, towards capitulation.
To-day the insurgents engaged the Spa. situation was queer if not critical, both Since peremptoty orders were presence, was also most cordial. His talk with colours flying and bands playing in- wards nightfall, when it was evident that the selves.
was leas praceable than the Archbishop's, spiriting tunes, and after fording the little nisl trenches at San Paloc, but they were eides being slightly suspicious of treachery. American Beet was not going into action, given not to fire, there, has been no waste
as hécame a soldier, Manila, he said, creek in front of the Spanish position the repulsed. General Merritt has natified The Spanish troops bebin, the citadel the French cruisers Bayard and Paseal of ammunition on either side.
Over President Aguinaldo's signature would not be given up without a struggle, troops deployed in ekirishing order along them that he will not allow them inside the ramparts, observing insurgenta in action, opened fire on the Californians, Lilling one and the German cruisers Keiser and Kai-
The capitulation was formally signed by man and wounding three. However, the serin Aupusta returned to thoir anchorages several proclamations have been issued for He had recived Adami Dowey and Gen-Malate, keeping up a heavy musketry fire city... before the city. The U. S. cruisers Con- the good government of the Philippine eral Merritt's notification that the city and finally halting on the Luneta.
As far as i opubl see from the launch, the Spanish Commissioners, Culeaula Don confusion soon ceased by the advance of curd and Petre stemmed slowly in Islands, but particularly the zone of in-would be bombardod, and the Spanish fing
and fluence between Cavite and Pasy. One still few. If the Americans wanted the the resistance of the Spanish troops, was José Marin Olaguen Telin and Don Carlos the retreating Spaniards to the splanade, **
very stubborn at first for a nominal do-Reyo Rich and General Dos Nicholas where General Greene ordered them to en- the Bay, in front of the City,
de la Pena y Coellaa; the American ter the citadol. anchored between the foreign warships order enforces regulations similar to the city they must take it.
fence.
About twelve o'clock, Flag-Liontenant Commissioners being General Greeno, Gen- and the city, and throughout the night they Contagious Diseases Acts formerly in opera- kept their search-lights steadily upon the tion in British possessions; another order mouth of the Pasig se if to prevent any ordains the cleansing of the Cuvita streets
Braby went where in the Belgian Con-eral Whittier, Colonel Crowder, Judge escape or any communication with the outer by the householders under a threat of line
at nunch, accompanied by InspectorAdvocate, and Captain Lamberton, of the and imprisonment. This onder should be at
General Whittier, of General Merritt'a world.
Mr. H. D. C. Jones, the manager of the unes enforced, for Cavite is at present only
stall. An interview with Captain-General.
CAVITE, August 10, 1898.
Chinese village in
Jaudonas resulted in an agreement upon Matters have moved quickly during the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, is on board one Temove abaro last day or two. Rangurs were current on the fametulit. Mr Brown, of the Char- matters sanitary, and it providential
the draft terns of capitulation. Monday that ultimatum had been pre-tered Bank, is still stiers, as are some there has been no serious outbreak of Ewenty foreigners, mostly Bri-epidemic disease during the past month. sented to the new Liovernor-General-on fifteen or Sunday, and as the foreign war vessels and tishere I visited the refuges ships in Another order, regulates the site of food refugee shiper born to get up steain and Calixco Bay yesterday, and found some of stuff, and warns the people against expos select safe auchernges on Tuesday morning them crowded with Chinese, the only ing wholesome food for sale. A fourth wo expected an attack was to have been Euroseats on board being Spanish mererder prohibits the presence of young per- de on the city that afternoon or this rantile cicers. With one of these inco sons in places of paldic refreshment, in 3ና 4 Ladan angging conversation. He order to preserve the morality of the public, morning. However, nothing was done
refused absolutely to believe that Admiral and ordains that sigaboards shall be and we are still in a state of suspense.
To the courtesy General Morist-and Curvera's squadron hea treen destroyed, or displayed suiting forth the character of the his staff, and there are no more courteous that Adairal Canvers had returned in Spain bouge—as ion, hotel or drinking saloon. members of the staff then Adjutant General with his feet and left the Philippine at The President and his advicera deserre to be complimented on the publication of Cahcock and luspector-General Whittier, the snorey of the invader.
these wiss regulations. I hope they will am indebted for a copy of the notification
U. 9. Army.)
U.S.. Army Headquarters,
"
But, he said, even if it wore true
After his interview with the Governor, Father Mckinnon was driven out across the Lunota in the Archbishop's carriage, and escorted scross the lines by Spanish officers and returned to camp tonight." This is the second attempt of Father McKinnon to got into the beleaguered city with a view of getting the Archbishop's influence to pru vent further effusion of blued. On the first sccasion, Father McKimon, accom- paried by Father Dougherty. General Merritt's chaplain, was fired upon while at tempting to reach the Spanish teacher, The priests were compelled to come back, Father McKinnon's cunt being ent by a bullet. Today, Father Mckinnon par-sharply to several Spanish officers before formed alone one of the most remarkable the whereabouts of Jaudenes was revealed. The proceedings were then conducted in an feats in the annals of modetu warfare. .
orderly manner in the Municipal Buildings. Briefly stated, the terms of the capitula- tin are:-
T
Private Edward A. O'Neill, of the Cali- fertian Volunteers, was pepidentally killed today by Private Wehr. Lausford of the same company, while going through firing drill for practice at the camp. Lunsford
pa
H.M.S. Imirite and Iphigenia gut under way at the same time as the Asseri, can ship, and watched the fight from favourable positions.
Somu a letter was brought from the Cap-
General Greeno immediately ontored the tain General requeating the commander of the troops to meet him for consultation.
walled city with Adjutant Ghuoral Bates. ̧ Meanwhile, according to arrangement, the moment the white flag was slown, General.... Morritt, he occupied the stator Zafiro as temporary Corps headquarters, sent General Whittier with Flag Lieutenant neraf und-discuss the first plan of capitu lation.
General Merritt then went ashore with Lieutenant Erarby to settle the terms. Considerable difficulty was experienced in finding Geumi Jaudangs, who was ulti-ped out of hazizour, presumably bound for Brumby ashore to most thu. Captain Go mely discovered in the sacristy of one of Lieut. Bremby led to speak somewhat the churches filled with women and children.
The surrender of the Philippine Islands, Ollicers to be allowed to retain their
horse.
and a translation of Captain-Clonoral" Jau- thas the whole of the Spanish ships are desee that the law is not more honoured in ipod a cartridge into his rifle without swords and personal effects, but not their
denes' reply:--
To the General in Chief commanding the
Spanish Forces in Manila..
MANILA BAY, August 7, 1898. Stat, We have the honour to notify your
Excellency that aperations of the land sad
the hour of
you
of this com
re-
raval forces of the United Status agains the defences of Manik any begin at any time after the expiration of 48 hours from
receipt by munication, or sooner if de Recussary by an attack on your part. This notice is girea to atford you an opportunity to move all un-comitants from the city Vary respectfully,
(Signed) WESLEY MERRITT, Major-General, U..A.. Commanding Land
Forces of the 'uited States.
GEOROY DEWEY, Rear-Admiral, U.S. Navy, Commanding
US Naval Forces in Asiatic Station.
To the Major-General of the Army and the Rear Admiral of the Naval Forces of the United States.
MALA. August 7, 1898. GENTLEMES, -1 have the honour to in form your Excellencies that at half-past which you favoured me, that after 48 hours have claped you may begin operations against this fortified city or at an earlier hour if the es under your command are attacked nine.
twelve o'clock I received the notice with
stroyed, what does it matter? In two years, Spain will have a greater fleet than ever, and then you Aincricans will have to look to yourselves!
May be. Two years from now the United States will be greater than ever, and Spain
the breach than the observance..
A party of Frenchinen from one of the men-of-war across the Bay had an unplea- sant experiente to-day, The mes landed
knowing what he was doing. O'Neil died instantly.
The Astur battery is becoming anxious la
During their stay in Manila, the officers tu be consideral on parole, but strictly speaking they are not pauled owing to Matue peculiarity of the Spanish military
under the command of sa officer to pur-get to the front. The Battery now haseno clase a supply of fresh provisions. They boudros of amanonition fit for ser
rico and wants its chance before the surren-regulations. were arrested at San Rope by a detach: meat of Filipino soldiers, and
inder capturo of Manila.
well, Spain will still have a place in the map of Europe, but the power of the one-great maritimo nation will live resurgent official feruanded duty apon the ly as a historical fact. For the sake of articles purchased. The Frenchinon land-
the people of Spain, let us hope her over with Admiral Dewey's permission, whelming defect will lead to a drastic re and desirous of avoiding a quarrel which form in the administration of the country might have ended disastrously for his cruall and the dienrissal of the officials rest-party the lieutenant sout an urgent request aible for her present degradation
To-day I re-visited, Camp Dowey, and found the main excellent health, and spirita. In the Brigade Hospital there was not a sick mat other chau those brought in wounded at the front. Some of the cases
The following is a copy of the proclama tion issued by General Merritt. It has also been translated into Spanish and widely circulated :---
are serious, and recovery is doubtful; but in interpreter, he speedily straightened out the few instances the patients will soon he able case, and set the Frenchmen at liberty, to take their places in the trenches. the Needless to say the previsions were allowed man of the Colonide Regiment was wounded to pass-duty free. the other night through misadventure. He was on outpost duty in front of the tren- ches, und was returning towards the Amer can lines when challenged by one of his As your notice is sent for the purpose of providing for the safety of non-combatante, comrades. He probably failed to hear the
give thanks to your Excellancies for the hausae centiments you here shown, and challenge as he did not reply. The per state that finding myself surrounded by sontinal fired low, and wounded hins badly insurrectionary forous. I am without a place of refuge for the increased number in the thigh with the Springfield Bullet, uf wounded, sick, women and children who shattering the bone. His case is a serious are now within the walls.-Respectfully one. and kissing the hards of your Excellencies,
(Signed) FERMIN JAUDENES,
As I entered the camp a battalion of the Governor-General and Captain-General of Idaho Regiment was returning from the
the Philippines.
Fing Lieutenant Brumby,
Head-quarters Department of the Pacific and Eighth Army Corps, Manila Bay, Philippine Islands,1 August 9, 1898.
General Orders.
duot.
-No 3.
CAPITULATION OF MANILA.
A NOMINAL DEFENCE. TERMS OF THE CAPITULATION. (From thay Special Curvespaardant with the
of life resulted,
17.8. Army)
The troops to bi prisoners of war, sur- rendering, their arms at a depot appointed by General Merritt.
After the American flay had toen hoisted, the German cruiser Kaiserin Augusta slip Hongkong, without the courtesy of offuring Merritt and Admira! Dewey to be the first despatches or waiting to a General
to tail the story of their fresh victory.
THE FIGHT FROM ANOTHER
POINT OF VIEW.
(By Another Correspondent.)
MANILA, August 13, 5 p.m. General Anderson placed his division ne cording to directions frou General Merritt oight battalions of the first brigado under General MacArthur in the fighting line on the right, holding three battalions in reserve seven battalions in the second brigade un dor General Graana in the trenches across the Calle Real to the seashore, three others forming the reserve. The troops left the camp at 6.30 am, a heavy thunder-storm foreboding a wut-day. Each man carried two
General Whittier fourul the officials much startled at the nows that the attack weastill vigorously continuing along the whole line of the American tops, oren threatening the citadei. All available Spanish troops were immediately massed in the vicinity the palace awaiting the succession of events concerning whic
which a certain degree of Auxioly WAN
When Generul cvident. Merritt entersd the walled city with his stalf at three o'clock, the situation was Lhen better understood, and a conferovce the with Guretor General Jau-
palaco Perfect order prevails in the town denes took place.. to-night. The Civil Guard remains on duty preserving quiet. About two thousand co-operating with the American sentinels in soldiers lay down their arms to-night in the palace vestibule. Thu. Spanish troops appear is excellent condition, and there is hospital only one hundred and seventy sick in the
Great credit must be
best to General Merritt for his plan of attack being success fully carried out in prery dotat nder nie usually, complicated conditions or cau commendation be denied to the Chief of
staff, General Babel, for pert cooperation in admirably conceived strategy. Prompt action, strictly follow ease in bo immediate settlement of every ing fully detailed orders, resulted in every dificulty, however threatening.
hundred rounds of ammunition and two days' uksed rations. Shortly the
fleet after nine o'clock, the
was observed moving toward the town the Monterey lending, with the Charleston next and the Olympia a mile behind, nearer the bhorn. Mist provented the identification of the other ships from shoro, except the cap All banks and similar institutions to con.tured gunboat Callan (Captain Tappan, tinua to operate under existing regulations, which steamed akong among breakers. Per- sides, while the aggressive warships, subject to any changes that may be made fect quiet prevailed in the lines on both by the United States Government.
Arms to be returned to the troops at General Merrittis diberetion.
rain
inevitably and havo parieyed for an hon visited the camp to-day, meuting Gansrelation, in presentatives of a high divali, caa Beat got under way: At nine o'clock, ing arms while the band played The Star. to advance, pithough signalu to udane į
- singularly obstinate,
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
- SUITLIEU TO THE CHINA MAIL.}
Lonuon, Aug. 15,
THE ADVANCE ON KHARTOUM."
General Sir H. H. Kitchener, with the
.
WEATHER REPORT.
The following notion is losund from the Observatory: -
On the 17th at 6.40 a. Elack South
p'votice_ived At FP
Mex
u also shares officers, afterwards returning to Carite by to sx bollared that any acta ufillore.watching the uarius monster get into tu the prozekvation of public property they and dashed into the swamp, opening volley | Thanthika and Cabin Pianos 100 19Valu-
It is not
is
"ACTED LIEN A CHARM.“ blend very strong. Role Plano Co.
All necessary supplies to be provides from the public treasury, and when the funds are exhausted the United States to provide for the maintenance of the troops. All public property to be surrendered. for assistance to the American commanding
The future disposition of the troops to C. despatch bont Zeyfiyn, office at Cavite. Colonel. Sommers, of the
August 14, 188be left for negotiation between the United Oregon Regiment, at once despatched a
The long-tiolayed attack on Manila was Stutes and Spanish Governanenta. mall anned party, and taking with him Mr Pierre Bouringer, the artist of the Nenade yesterday. It was the culminating. Francisco Cull and New York fould, as point of an invasion not without an clement of melodram, and this notwithstanding the fact that the Spaniards made a serious resistance against the advance of the right sing of the American force. For the past
Immediately after the capitulation was stripped for action, siloutly advanced, Warwicks, Lincolne, and Seaforth High
landars, has left athara for the front. The fortnight, it has not been difficult to fore sre that surrender would follow a sufficient signed, Lieutenant. Bruhy went out to sometimes quite hidden by the
Cavalry and Artillery will start to-day. - lieplay of the forces to satisfy Spanish lower the Spanish Hag, accompanied by two squails. About 1.30 a 1. sudden cloud of honour, nor las it beas A well-kept eignalman from the Olympia. After con- cke gleamed white against the stormy
The United States will not send any secret that tho Captain-Groen pract1-siderable difficulty he found his way into sky, completely hiding the Olyming, and AMERICA AND THE PHILIPPINES. cally suggested the manner in which Fort Santiago in the northern portion of shell screamed across two miles of tar- the American troops should advance to the walled city where there had been abulent water and burst near the Spanish more troops to the Philippines unless Ga- percut loss of life on both deat. At first largo Spanish Bag flying all day. Many fort. Then the Raleigh and the Petrel nasal Morritt requesta it. it was not intended to make an attack Spanish oficera were grouped around, and and the active litte Get a sponed In view of the extraordinary conditions from the tranches, but to quietly advances Lieutenant Brumby's presence had attat rapidly, the fire heing directed somewhat under which this Army is operating, the Commanding General desires to acquaint after the buildment by the fact haded a crowd from the streets. As he appro.from signal station at the shore end of the At the last moment, however, the ached to baul down the yellow and red entrenchments. The range was very no. oxpectations he entertains as to their con-programme was changed. Orders were banner he was hissed by the crowd, and curate, and the storm of sulla soon rɛm. the officers and men composing it with the ceased. trencken, and as they ranged op in ecm are assembled upon foreign solistued for the land batteries, to open Are when the Stars and Stripes were raised dered the fort San Antonio uutenable; Cono hoisted. At 10.95 . The typhoon The latter was carried into the city by panics to answer the roll-call they were situated within the western confines of a simultaneously with the flust, and to make many in the crowd wopt bitterly. Fearing while four gune of the Utah battery made appears to be situsted about 200 miles to Forecast.-N.. to B.E. winds strong, pos heartily cheered by their comrades. These vast ocean separating you from your native It will be noticed that no suggestion of men had ccupied the danger pain: ou land. You have come not as despoilers and the advanca as soon as it was topsidored the crowd might lower the flag, Lieutenant excellent practice on the earth works in the the 8.8. of Hongkong, moving W.N.W.
THE TYPHOON. surrender was made on the one side, and the right flank. Each was thickly coated oppressors, but simply as the instrumente practicable to asuult the panzh entrench Brumby asked an Americau infantry officer swamp to the cast of the fort. The Spanisibly a gale; equally, showery.
some infantry fire. In a short hali-hour beneficent, and which has declared it- are
An Observatory that on the other no application was made with mud almost to the waist, and I learned of a strong fres government whose purposes mente. The reason for the charge of plan who happened along to bring his detachment arde replied feebly with a few strella and for assistance to remove the non.com, that the condition of the ground traversed self, in this war, the champion of those is not yet apparent, but considerable losa as a guard. Fortunately, the officer met a
company of infantry with their band, and after the barbardment began, General batants to a place of safety. In the inter- by the troops between the comp and the oppressed by Spanish misrule.
It is therefore the intention of this order
Ata quarter to yine o'clock, the Aeri. brought them along, the company present. Organe decided that it was feasible rouda -
The Typhoon to the Southward of Hong- ests of humanity, it was hoped that the trenches is bed beyond description. Capt to appeal directly to your pride in your Captain-General would have bowed to the Lang of the British Army Bervice Corps, position an
hope and with the firm con- Baga were aunt za masthead, and ebakou Spangled Banner, thus giving a touch of firing were disregarded by the deet, bong expears to be moving Northwost probably invisible on account of the rain. The gale will probably be savers from yiution, that you will so conduct, yourselves ourable surrender without involving Anderson and his staff offers and making in your relations with the inhabitants out in the morning tree. The Mint to the ceremony.
The condunt of the Spaniards sites the Consequently, sia companion of the further loss of lite He must be a sequaintance of many of the other dress islande, as to convince them of the Sery acted to be lending the way,
lofty nature of the mission which you come the other vecals standing by a capitulation was disgrastul. In regard Colorado Pagimon leaped the breast works that moderal ignorance which way of Parafique and Sassor. The only henceforth be ensuriated with the Spanish foreign eftaché with the American stmy rapine ur violence will be committed by nation but it was soon apparent committed actual breath of faith. They ring from the partial shelter if the low snifiers or others in the employ of the that the Manteron, Chisteston, Bullamore, bought down the river the gunboat Chedges within thrro hundred yards of the station. If he pursists in his fodlish to Japanero captain.
Caited States, but should there be persus Boten and Concord wore not going into asfying the Spanish flag, and doliberately set Spanish fines. A few moments later, the stane to a vastly superior, forte, he is Tasturday, Chite Tagalog oldinis, de- with this constant whe prove themselves following & course that little chort fertus from the Spanish arty, were unworthy of this confitenou, their acta will tion, being held as supports, and the Clym her on fire at the mouth of the Pasig. A remaining sia companies moved along the
but as ulla to the britual. He might hopo to issist success brought lute amp by the Coleridee sonsidered hot only as river against pie, us beau thu nubla Hasship, led the party of Americans boarded her, aut hefst seashore, somewhat covered by a low and fully the American land forces for a little Regiment. They report 90 paniards billed falted Status tag, and they will be punish Sighting line. At 0.85, the Olympia denting the American fog endeavoured to save ridge, and formed the inlet under the nut Longer, but with a well-armed fleet such Be and 16 wounded in the engagement of st the spot with the tailuun penalties incl. shells hurtling through the sir in the the vestul, but their efforts were fruitless, works of the port, suti et eleven o'clock direction of the Malate fort, called San and to-day the scorched hulk lies thero &cupied this formidable stronghold with Admiral Deway comoonide to aid Genetal Sunday, the 1st July, Ons Spanish cap-
By Command of Major General Merritt, Antonio de Abed. All fell short, & heavy monument to Spanish duplicity. They did out loss of life. Lizutenant-Colonel McCoy Merritt it is hopstoss to continue the tein and two leutenants were siled. In!
Adjunt General rain-squall making it difficult to judge dis not stop at this. At least three faunches healed down the Spanish flag and raised struggle.
the fighting on Tuesday hight, End August,
To-day Father Win. D. McKinnon, chap tances or to alserve the result of the firing, and a large number of boats and cars were the Stars and Stripes. amid wild cheers all along the line. Moonwhile the fleet Lauding shortly after General Meritt, I observing the movement of the troops wounded, and on Filday, Oth August, ousin of the lat California Volunteers, The Pete! now came up and fred into the destroyed along the banks of the river. ufficer killed sød six on wounded. This talked down the beach from the camp, fort, followed by the Brieigh. Meanwhile bw as the afternoon advanced that statement differs from the rupurt of alone, and entered Manila. One shot was the captured gunboat Odle and the steata was one of the first to traverse the walled along the beach, withhold fire, and bon-
Spatish sharpshooter launch ein were tureering over the city. We found the civil inhabitants and bardment cansod entirely.
Half an hour later, General Greene and
*IT 19 REMARKABLE,' iametiato action was contemplated, Manila novopaper, which admitted a loss fired at him by
AYS MR W. WILSON, THE PO to notic how of 200 on the 31st July. The dessitam when he was about 100 yards from the surf clues inshore, and as on as she got soldiers looking remarkshly well for re-
PULAR Chemist at RAWALPINDI and MURREE, How Charaborlain's Cough tho foreign fleets divided themselves, state that the Spanish position before Malate trenches, but he was not hit. within range the plucky litto Callas banged putedly starving people. It was well staff proceeded along the beach still under The German, French and other European Molate, at Santa Ana and Paco has been The priest walked bravely forward, and sway like a little spitfire with her email. capitulation was agreed to, however, for a & hot ipfantry fire from the right, where the nationalities went over to the north side of greatly strengthened. A heavy siege gun when he had approached close to the lines calibre guns. Most of the firing was dono bomburinont of the city would have 18th Regulars and the 3rd Regular ár Remedy has attained a prominance in this
troduced few
2 months it has taken tha directed the movement of advance into
lend. Fran remarke the Bay; the British and Japanese come has been brought from the Malabon two Spanish captains come out and escorted at between 2000 and 4000 yards, and the entailed severo lose of life among the women tillery were engaging the enemy, and district, and though it has only been in over to the american anchorage.
xide, and mounted before the American bim within Malate fortress. Father Me- practice of the big ships was excellous after and other non-combatants.
The Amarion troops quickly ovenpied Malate. The vicinity of the forte was un- who have used the by my customers It is worth noting here, however, that works, and two additional, guns have been Kinnon does not speak Spanish, A third the distance had been determined, ennst of
never hesitate to and it toall whd. in tho bucklings On this has no political significance. The Germeanted to command the approaches to officer, who spoke Latin well, was sant for the 5-in. shelle falling inside the battery or the city on Vothes of the Pasig sleep comfortable, on acquant of the numbers of that it possesses exceptional qualities. I
earthworks. Tho
Olympia fired ing on the principal streets throngh-sharpshooters mana have repeatedly transgrassed the the city by the beach. Ons refuges told and escorted the American priest to the the
forward movement blockado rules, but the Franch have all re tha, several shells from the Utah bats place of Archbishop Nozalads, where he sixty-nine 5-inch sholis and sixteen 6-inch out a wet night. The conduct of the both aidos, two hundred yards dis. along observed the most rigid regard for tery in the American tranches entered the condially received. The Archbishop shells, and the Raleigh and the Petret must American troops, officers and men slika. tent therefore, a international law. The selection of the walled alty during the opgegemont of the informed Father McKinnon that he was have bred about as many, although the was beyond praise; it was simply admir was bastened, and in a few minutos other side of the Bay by these foreign chips S1st July. One shell entered the pulverin and bed always been most carnust in his Patrel's buttory gave trouble for a short abla They had not been inside Binoude the outskirts of the suburb
The Californians, under thing!
2011 Bice and sy turns Robins was merely a matter of convenience, alat Malate, kliling three Spanish offers, wishes for the restoration of poncs between sims. It was a protty night to sop the an hour before they were fraternising good well occupied sed the sharpshooters for this olimets, warranted to stand any though doubtless the Americans wara Another missile exploded in the red Spain and the United States, and would de Cultus (Lieut. Tappan commanding) and the humeradly with the Spaniards and nativa driven BWAY: pload that the Germans elected for the dance of an Englhhmani in Braite, near all in ble power to nouare a cassation of Barcela riding through the breakers, pour and one greup of Regulars squatted in the Gulonel Smith, came up the beach with
AND DIARRHOEA HEMEDY., the English Qab. Two of the mem Hostilities. The Archbishop did not think, Ing a hail of smil shell into the Spanish inouits and edited the crowd for quite those band playing national air, with the OHAMDERLAIN'E COLIO, CHOLERA, during the sharp shooting continued to in their various fortis, both for wall
T8 a splendid remedy for bowel complaință. One Hitle incident has been mush cam bars are still in realdution in the Club, however, that it would be possible to assure rifonen, who replied; thing the Quilts losg me with tuneful plantallon äities accompaniment of Mauser whistles, and molliad updu by my Avaricati fuistids hofe, where they should have their uraving the surrender of Manila without fight. but doing no damage. The borrespondents and okeriesES.
The warships ongaged ornised freely for encourage the men with inspiriting music. and children. 1. is just such a median for Sopestion gratified. Ten shother shell The Spaniards in the city wore sulfering of the London Time and New York Hentid ross, the Immortalité landing the othera estorid til Infantry Barradiatis Malabo greatly from lack of fobitrore in and the artists of the Hastild and the Cratury four hours at dead low water inside the There was bussiderable street fighting as do the summer season when
細 dide, accompanied by Captain Long, of three isthom curva on the British Admiralty through the suburb of Malate and Ermita, especially
and cholera infantama, are most diets, killing one officer and overal men. not believe the Gorerto Cereal would the Headquarters Staff in Hongisoux, for chart, although the Olympic was drawing but a battalion of the Californians pushed bloody a
check any ordinary attack of those diressos. It can be depended upon, ovan ( This gentluaian assures me that no worrect give up without making a last des, lowed close behind through the firef; while twenty-four foot. As a master of fish, up to the caplanade will two hilldred prevalen A few Goess of this
The Archbishop denied further off, sise between the fighting fins Lieutenant Calkins, the navigating officer. yerda of the midst of the ditadol.
Then a white flag was hoisted on the the band of the Immortalite responded statement of the numbers of killed and perate effort. with The Star Spangled Banner. It founded cen be obtained in Manila, but most emphatically the authorship of the and the shore, was the firo, carrying during his stay here has carried on an ex- Was Dominon, every day so of cour there seems to be no doubt that the Spanish circular ascribed to him in which the femural Merritt and his staff and the colour tensive survey of the foreshore, and aseer south-west corner of the walled town. Iday, but it in immensely appreciated by bases have ben heavy during the recent Spaniards are called upon to resist the company of the Uregth Volentours, and the taled that it was sale to take the ship so General Greens and a few members of his Captain ighting, and the raply of the Goraruor Xankes invadem to the Met drejs of blood. Xiunghot carrying the remainder of two eles inshore. The Calles went within rifle staff galloped along the Zunsts, under « mlay with | General to the letter of Guseral Merrits – Ana janu of Clod, he said, he could set bare battalions of the Oregoniane në a landing range, wearing the flank of the troops, sharp satturing års from the houses near
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