*From all recounts this, has been one of the greatest tilumphe over achieved in Mindanao, | and will do a great deal towards the ultimate subjugation of the whole island."
The Heraldo Militar (Manila) «»v«he C-m- mander Soro, being in command of the Iligan
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to approach the Servia until the - laiter was in harbor.
saved by small boats from another insurgent
steamer.
GAUGEING
Further detalls of the disaster to the Britlak force in the encounter with slave dealers on the west coast of Africa have been received from Bathurst. The Biltlah troops numbered 210
of subduing some hill tribes who had hitherto and Mendina, and were returklag to Kembuj th defied all authority. · He obtained promikes of creek for the purpose of re-embarking when A¶ifitance from the Sultan of Pantar and Dato ambushed near the mouth of the creek,” There Daro, who undertook to provide two stockyded | had been no sign of an enemy, and the attack || villaget as a hue of operations Šno's columa, was sudden and unexpected. The British had left Ilgin on Febrwy 27 h and reached Pantar | Dawittingly entered a trap and were surrounded on March and His report to the Captain on every alde, General at tes that Come friendly Moron, employed as splen, brought news of a plan to cut off the Spaniards on their way to Monungan, and burn the enclends in case they attempted to regain it and make sand. Accordingly sevenly men from the 6th company of the 73rd feln Regiment, with most of the "camp followers, held the stockade, under Capt. Novo, while the rest of the fronos #dvanced, in two columes. The first consisted of one comeny of Engineers, one company of the 73rd Regiment, one battery of mountain and one of field stillery, and another comprar of regolars. About a dozen native chiris acted as guides, The serend column consisted of three compentes of regulars. The enemy were first seen at a sterkade about a mile from the Spanish camp, making no attempt to hide. Dato Daro was lent forward to parley with a view to peace, but be had hardly herun to sprak to the Mares when Commander Sora, preing them will man clog, gave the signal to charge, and in a few minutes
station, projected an expedition with the object They had destroyed two strongholds, Kemb-i-h fired a shot during the half hour immediately bout the movements of the Governor of Honan,
the troops had possession, of the enclosure. Altogether 180 of the enemy were killed, pract!- cally an wounded men being captured. Among the dead was a very wailike chlel, Dato Sim- plano. The Spanish lose was one killed sad #1 | wounded, most of them not badly hurt. (One of
them, and L. Pezas, was shot fivamente en la region pastertor 1
The Vos Espawnla of the art March incrunce hedeparture of Phasteamship Uranus with 1j regiments an baxrd for the scene of war;
the Venus also left with a large frate of arillery
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In spite of the suddenness of the onslaught and the terrible Gre to which they were subjected, the sailors tried to make a stand. The attempt was useless, however, at the enemy maintained well-directed valleys. Amidst a storm of bullets the English were compelled to retreat.· So" ferocious was the attack that the_Biltish were unable to rescue the bodies of Lieutenant of Marines F. W. Hervey and the sight others who were killed. In the retreat they were forced to abandon a field plece and 6,000 cartridren.
On the arrival of the news at Bathurst the war vessels Avito and Alicia were despatched
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Sever 1 newspapers published at once a story to the effect thats shell from the Government fort at Marlama Point exploded the Venus' maga- aloo. This was incorrect, as the fort had not
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QUEBEC, February 26th, William Collins Meredith, ex-Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, is dend.
General Balanos, commander of the part of La Union, which it three miles west of Amapala and on the west ride of the Galf of Fonseca | teleornohed to President Fests to-day that the fugitive President of andares, General Vasques, had wired to him asking for an asylum in him well and his follow In that town, and that he (General Bolanos) hød granted the request.
The Salvedorean Government will probably bring the exile into the interior of the republict. for safety's sake. President Esta la now read recognise as victorious General Basilla's Gr ment of Honduras, and so is Guxtemala's Pre aldeni.
LA LIBERTAD. February 26th.
General Ronilla telegraphs that the entire lots to the scene of the disaster, and attempted to of the silled armies dating the siege of Tecurl land a party at Corjet. The enemy were pre-glos consisted of two generals, seven colonels pired for their anival and opened a heavy | and 207 pirates. fire, which compelled the party to retire. The
The entire country of Honduras la reported to Alicte thereupon returced to Bathurst for re- | ho gatisfied with the change of røvernment, and enforcements. Three bondred men of the West General Bonilla intends to decren a general India Feglment are expected at Bathurst, and amnesty and call for new elections: "When the capedition against the slave dealers will be peace is firmly established Genend Ortes, who resumed immediately upon the arrival of these is in command of the forces from Nicaragus, will soldiers.
return to his own counter with his army.
PARIS, February 25th.
At ten minutes past midnight a bomb exploded In the Ras St. Denis almost at the corner of the boulevard of the same name,
No one was injured by the explosion. The scene of the outrage is a street occupied almost entirely by retail shops of all kinds, and forms one of the principal theroughfires of the city, between the river Seine and the main boulevard. It is a prominent bourgeois quaner of the capital. A metal cylinder filed so as to resemble bomb was found to-day next door to the house of an Ironmonger la Rue Des Abbesses. The Ironmonger served on the jury which found Auguste Valliant guilty of throwing the bomb la the Chamber of Depuies.
The cyllader la belleved to be a bogus bomb. It was sent to the municipal laboratory, where It will be examined.
The police to-day isided the lodgings of a number of anarchists, two of whom were arrested, A quantity of chlorate, powder and documents were seized.
The Oceania Española estimates the total Spanish force which took part in the fight at ebaut 1,000 men ni all arms, mostly native levics with European officers; but precise detal's are not ensile obtainable. The enemy; course, numbered „severni . millions; they. always do. Trappears that the Moros did not show fight until the troops were two or three days' march accountry; then the enemy began obstructing the tracks, both in front and in rear, and harassing generally. The engagement took place on the 3th. The "rebolu" were dislodged■ from a strong-held on a small hill, about 150 ft. high, with two shallow streams almost encircling it the place was cled CabwATAN...
The Comargle (Manila) mys that the Uranus made a record passage from Manila to In, averaging 13 miles an hour, as the occasion was one special orgener. The Venus was burried off without a moment's delay, though she had| Just completed a voyage during which there werA three driths from small-oox on board.
The Vos Espanola of the zaod states that farther reinfizcem nts were being sent to Iligan, and the Governor-Geners] himself was ab ut to follow in a few days. No explanation is given as to why all these reinforcements and great
flag was in arinas dancer down there.
LYONS, February 25th," Another bomb was discovered here to-day with fona quenched,
LA LIBERTAD (alvador), February 24th, Orders have been sent by General Policarpo Bonilla, who is now supreme in Honduras, to wil bis forces end to all offi dals of the overturned | Government to pursue the conquered President Varquez,
When Varquez fled from his capital, Tegucigalpa, last Friday, he took the Lapater que road to San Antonio or Peltoca, on, the Salvadorean frontier. His escape seems almost impossible, and Bandila has promised to have him shot dead,
LONDON, February's6th.
A strong contingent of marines will leave Portsmouth on Wednesday to re-enforce the British command at Bathurst, Gambi A
SAN SALVADOR, February 26th. It is stated that a French syndicate has offered * Juge loan to Nicaragua in exchange for a cans
concession.
It is reported here that the rioting is of daily occurrence at Granada, Nicaragan, sed that President Zelaya Is «ndine troops there.
CALCUTTA, February 16th.
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(FROM OUR OWN CORRISPONDINT.)
7th March, 1894. The greatest istèrest In, this province at present, among the Chinese at least, contres
Tan, who has been sent by the Chinese Govern of all ranks, from district magistrates to the ment on a avecial tour of Investiestion. Officials Viceroy, are called to give an account of their standably Covering T'an seems to be and despatch. Several officials have been called xtending to business with remarkable energy in the capital. Among them te our old friend Kos, who was the best of the Protestant miulon. ST. ANDREW'S
rice for two weeks after the memorable riot of generally liked. It is not likely he will lose bis 1986. He is now district magistrate at Sulfa and
Treasurer are both likely to have a hard time of office... Of the provincial oficiala, the Judge and The Judge, once Total here at Chungking, is a relative of the Viceroy and of Li Hung chang, and the change is favourittim. He bas been advanced more rapidly than his merits or Chinese custom will warrant. The Treasurer, whose predecessor, it wil be remembered, was recently chosen for the post of Minhter to PERSEVERANCE - England, in charged with bring short with his accounts some two or three millions of tal But the heaviest charges are laid at the door of the Viceroy himself. This official bas meny enemies and nots very savoury repulsilon either
with foreigners or Chinese.
Charges have been brought against bis Ex- bellency before, bathe in thought to have exexped through the influence of his relative, the Viceroy of the Chibit province. This time the outgoing against him when he made his visit to Peking Provincial Treasurer brought heavy charger
before going abroad, and it is thought that this No doubt many of the charges are exaggerated. tour investigation is chiefly on his secount, Stoles are told of a General, with where the Vicemy was on bad terms, dying immediately after leaving his table, causing suspicion of ionlar, and of the sudden death of a Tartar pay the less, not acceptable to the aforesaid official off in Tibet, whose taking away was, to official His accounts, especially of the alt revenues, have been subjected to a vigor. the capital the leading banks through which the ous orschauling. Immediately on arriving at Viceroy dealt were compelled to hand over their accounts for inspection.
At a meeting of bailvend Europeans in the Town Hall to-day resolutions were passed urging the Government to endeavour to settle the silver question by intemational agreement and to point a royal commission, to include residents of India and not officials of the Government.
PISA. February 161b. During the performance at the Teatro Nuevo p-tard was thrown foto the auditorium through a window in the rear of the singe. It burst and created a prest excitement. though it did no damage. The people rushed for 'be exits, bat the conductor of the orchestra shouted there was no
dar ger and ordered the orchestra to strike do the national anthem and later the Garibaldian hymn. There were no arrests.
LONDON, February zyik. This morning the Port mablished an uncon. firmed ramone to the effect that Gladstone Informed the Queen yesterday that he was about to undergo an operation for his eyes, and desired. the royal sanction to Lord Rosebery's acting as Premier pro tem.
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SIAM NOTES.
The Viceroy was
treated very coldly, the ordinary courtesies due visiting affich being refused by Governor T'an, who said that he was about the Emperor's business and could not receive him.
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The party of French guests at Chungking, smaller than report bad made it has already THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE
been days in the city. It still seema uncertain whether a French Consul will be Hationed here. Consul Hass is busy inquiring into the trade prospects here. Silk weaving is sild to be especially to view. This might prove & success if takes hold of in the right manner.
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PEAK HOTEL. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND, HIS commodious and well appointed
THOTEL, aluated at a height of 2,250 fent
officers should go ; It looks as if the Spanish zoroas crmpalga 1. to be conducted against | so on his telegraph service, und ka howls for / #lthough the China Inland Mission Eas been above sea-level, having been Leased by the
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Not a few signs of missionary acilliy are to be seen. Roman Catholic statistics are 'pet accessible, but they are said to have about too foreign priests in the province. The Protestant Bangkok, March zaad, 1894.
missionaries, Including both men and women. M. Pavle expect to leave to-day on bir already zamber more than that, A dezen new mission on the Mekong. His object is to see how far the promises to evacuation and Missionary Union) arrived in Chungking 1000 misionaries of one mission atone (the Baptist pacificailon bare been carried Into effect. Thes he will come back and commend the evacuatior for points beyond. This mission has tried for a after the Chinese New Year and most of them of Chantaboon-perhaps !
Renter's avent here apends $100 a months or long time lo vala to get house in Lachow, extra line-men and so on because the line gel where thera
established there for several years. Every- Interrupted. The diplomatic representatives,
seems to be a determination and bankers, and merchants, who contribute
on the part of the officials in, stem this rather more than that sum amongst them, sarcoming tide of missionaries and keep it within nothing, although yesterday every line was off present bounds, if possible. We bear of one or ercult except these to Cabos, Bazsac, and
two places being opened in the Chingra region, Paknam.
but whether the missionaries will succeed in permanently establishing themselves there it too early to state, If so, it will be the first instance of new places being permanently Here in Changklog the past year has sech quite a little building. The Roman Catholics have built two large places of worship: the Friends Mission have dedicated a chapel and have two residences spproaching completion; and the Methodists have dedicated and occupied
Chief Fodlailah and his slave-stealing followers, and it is announced further that re-enforcements NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.lbe forwarded to Bathurst almost immediately. In the House of Commons to-day Sir U. Kay The following telegrams from our San Shuttlewonh, denle on behalf of the Goveres Francisco exchanges were "crowded out of ment, that the British had received another last night's issue --
defeat is Gambla. Toe Government is in VIENNA, February 14th,
recelot of dispatches from Rear-Admiral Bedford, Adali Feries, chief curbler of the Austrian at Bathurst, reporting the renewal of operations State Debt Department, bei absconded. The #gainst Chief Fadisilah. Another expedition, Mr. G. Martay Comobell, and the Siamese occupied for several years.
composed of 100 soldiers with a field gun, des- troyed the stockades surrounding the villages of Sukutta and Busamballs with only slight resist ac on the part of the natives and whhout any casualties to the British force. The expedition returned to Bathurst yesterday, leaving a guard outlying the British column, pending the arrival
defalcations ameant to roro florins,
RIO JANEIRO, February 24th. The destruction of the insurgent transport Mercurio is said to have resulted in considerable loss of life. Shots penetrated the boller, which burst, and killed a number of insurgents. The ship then caught fire, and many of the iried are said to Fave Feen burned to death. A sumber were drowned whi't attempting to swim ashers, and others were captured,
Telegraphia communication with Bakla has bern cut eff. - It is reported that Peixoto's il et has finally belt Bahia for Rin, and this is believed to be the reason why the Government has cut off
telegraphic communication with the former city Another report says there has been a battle there and the Insurgents are supposed to have gained some advantages. Th e is no news of the whereabouts of the Nictherey or the Aquidiban rat the Republien. The latter are supposed to be searching for the dynamite
cruiser..
CITY OF Mexico. Fabrumy 14th.
of re-enforcements.
Dispatches from Port Louis, Mauritius, show the force of the cyclone reported there to be greatly exaggerated. It only did slight damage 10 the town and the crops, A trala was blown off a bridge into the river and wrecked. Five were killed, instead of fity, as reported.
161, rejected Salisbury's new amendment of The House of Commons, by a vote of ara to February 23rd in the Lords, to the Parish Coun- dls Bill, enabling parishes of between 200 and 500 inhabitants to dispense with parish councila The House then adopted, by a vote of 196 to amendment, also of February 23rd, regarding 139. Gladstone's motion to reject Salisbury's tha proportion of elective trustees in parish The sharp decline in silver yesterday on the charlies, Salisbury having succeeded in having London market sent exchange down to unpre
carried by the Lords a motion to restrict the cedented figure, London exchange was quoted as proportion to one-third. Afterward the House 34d. per dollar and New York exchange at $1.23 to Harcourt's compromise that the restric sising an hear later two prints, The slidation on of the proportion of elective trustees to is excerdingly grave. Barkers fear a further Parliament will be prorogued on Monday, and s one-third be optional and not obligatory, decline Anumber of dexters in European goods new session will open on March rath who bought on six months' time direct from European manufacturers find the position perilous, having experienced an increase of fo per ceat, in exchange of the goods were sliting, the excitement arising out of the discussion baught, thereby wiping out their profits. The of the verification of the election of Dalel Wilson: poiliion of large French houses in the dry goods son-in-law of the late President Grev. Barely, trade, who are larg importers, is bad. The under the guise of explaining his position to the consumption of this class of goods has been malter, wisted to ale his political views, but steadily declining «s exchange hes gone op
President Dupuy mopped him. Tble made the Radicals and Socialis break out into land protestations, which orgsed a violent aproat.
Millerand vehemently attacked those whom be classed as "ailies of the Panamaists" fo the Chamber, declaring they could be found evon among the blends of the Minister.
The Chamber, by a vote of 465 to 2, inwallduted Wilson's election.
MANAQUA (Nic vagui) February 24th. Terurig lp, the capital of Honduras, is in the bonds of Generat Ortis of the allies, and Varques, Honduras President, is a fagilive. It is rumoured that be is seriously wounded. He was last seen in fall fight on horseback.
Vasquez made a last desperate stand Inside the city with a body of his troops. He took refuge in the Franciscan church and the structurs was Bred by the allies. It is said that 200 men pertabed in the fames. Vasques himself succeeded in escaping. It is believed he will reek refuge in Guatemals. The country sur soundlag the city has been devastated.
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PARII, February 26th,
In the Deputies to-day there was a lively
B. PETERBURG, February 26th, The baller explosion in the big iron-works at Alexandrowski killed twenty,ßva propis and seriously wounded ten.
VIENNA, February 16th,
A riotous demonstration of the unemployed It is rumored that General Villels of Varques? | took place to-day. A mesting was held at which | army has been killed in battle, with Manuel about 2000 were present. The unemployed, Bouilla's trours.
after listening to several fiery addresses by their La Libertad (õsalvador), February 24th. leaders, became prozilons and many stiempted Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras, bas been to march through the streets singing revalu taken and President Vasques has been put to lonery songs. The ordinary palice were ze flight. General Policarpo de Bonilla," who enforced by strong detachment of mounted commanded the besieging" forcés, captured the poisor, and the latter disposed of the rioters, palace last night. President Vasques, with 500 Adolf Fertes, chief cabler of the Austrian of the survivor of his defeated forces, then State Debt Department, who absconded, helog a Abandoned the city, but 300 of these soon defaulter for 120,000 fluxias, has committed deserted him in his fight. He is supposed, with | suicide, the remainder, to be heading for the Salvadorean froniler.
GUATEMALA, February ngib, Manuel Boglia” worsted the troops sindey prisoners.Villela was wounded.
RIO JANKIR, February 26th,
The latest telegrams Treeived from London state that the arbitraʻion haʼween the contractor,
Royal Rallway Department has been finally settled in a manner Highly satisfactory to the former. The termaet the settlement are not yet knew, Now a fresh dispute has ariqää, chiefly with with reference to the treatment of the coolies employed on the line.
March zard,
High School ballding.-N. C. Dally News,
The Toag Chieng-kam affair better koowo, perhaps as the Ban Bien case-will form a sequel to the Phra Yot trial in a few days. Like Scorr's Emulsion of Fare Cod Liver Oil with the last cause celebre, it is a prosecution con. Hypophosphites as both as food and medicine. ducted in compliance with clanse III of the Convention, and we learn that the act of informs-
It not only given flesh and strength by virtue of Its own nutritions properties, bat creates an tion, or Indictment, charges four Slemese appetite for food that builds up the wasted body, km, on the 22nd September 1891, of four French my opinion an excellent and valuable compound. officials with the wilful murder, at Tong Chlerg-Bord the following Scott's Emulsion is fa subjects including woman with causing I have gives it to consumptive patients and bare severe bodily harm to four others; and with the been delighted with the results obtained. It is robbery of arms, ammunition, and a Franch pleasant to the taste and can be borne by the fagstaf! They are alternatively charged with most ten ilire atanach "E. A. RODWAY, M.D., are liable to death, mutilation, fogging. Impri apply it-A.S. Wets & Co. (Limited), #gents instigating the commission of there crimes, and Butter-Knowle, Darlington, Any Chemist can scament, grass-culting for the Roval elephants, in Hongkong and China-Advt. furs, and to have a representation of the stoles property tationed on their chests (Fancy Fench flagstaff on four Slamete, chests(). Warrants were faved some days ago for the arrest of the accused.-Obigrvar.
SHANSI NOTES.
(FROM OUR OWN CORREIPONDENT.)
and March, 1894. In view of the robbery which occurred in connreion with the English Baptist Mission premises at Telysarfu, the county magistrats Eas issued a good proclamation to protect the missionaria again such annoyances in faturs. The Rev. H. Dixon has returned to his labours bere after a brief visit to the homeland, whee his family still are. Mr. Dixon in an amateur dentist so that his presence or absence may be
matter of considerable impṛrtance to the foreigners resident in the province. He bas done amme very successful work to that line, to the great satisfaction of those who have had seck bis services. Our friend declares that hefs prepared to extract teeth and do other dantel
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7TH APRIL, 1894 No, 77-Thers will be a RECRUIT DRILL with allght snowfall, the fat snow of the RAM and 64 pr. Drill en MONDAY and For three or four days the weather has been Squad, Carbloe. pt. and Maxim Gan dally at season. We are thankful for it even at this late - FRIDAY, at 9 P. All Members who have The insurgent steamer Venus was off Engenho date. Prices went up at the beginning of the BO ATTENDED REGULARLY should take advant» island early this morning bombarding the Chinese your and the wolf was preparing to enter 998 ofthese drills. No Uniform. Two instructors Government fortat Madamu Point. Her sismo- many a door. A good gnomial or a timaly rain: Will attend the morning and one the avening General Villola yesterday and captured aco | mitjon was stored In`a magazine constructed of❘ will bring new Jay to the hearts of the poor, of O. 78-FIELD BATTERY—For daty ARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE..
difils above Ordered. ' bag of sugar plted high from the deck and whom there are so many thousands around as about seven fent thick on every side.· ́A sailor A pative gentleman informs us that there were Lieutenant CHAPMAN and B.S.M. DUNCAN The transatlantic pale struck the coast of who was taking phell from the magazine one hundred myriad ounces of opiate Imported Farndes MONDAY 90 Dill Order Ireland to-day with great violence. The dropped it on the foss. The shell exploded, into Taikoksien last year. It is not stalod bew | (Serga, Forage Cups, Pouches, Swords and Car- Holyhead packet, with 1184 sacks of mali for and the magasize war bl:wo up: The sailor much of this large amount actually comes from blogs) (dr Commandinte ve the Lucania, was an hour and a half late in who dropped the shell was billed insigntly and foreign Bustries. Of coone, large quantities By Order, alte at vi kan crossing the channel. This delayed the Zucania's myeral other men wern inford, Everything se raised in the province also. It in probable, bona con Y. F. LAMBARDE, departure, mutil: 2:15. pm.. The Zucanía met near the magazine was wrecked and a hole was that a good deal of oplum bendlad un Tala malon Avant organs Lam. R.A. the full force of the gals in the Irish Box, zqrm in the side of the veial: She began filling passes on to other places. In the county fasil, PipEVEAjutanı HEVC. and proceeded "gainst a head storm, Beven Al cock rolled slowly to starboard and. soon however, the use of opium is wail niga general, Headquarters N Jhundred pasyengers aboard a tender wäre unable dafterward want to the bottom. 1: The grow was, joy, C, Dally MWE
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Hongkong, 14th July, thes
Intimations.
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KEPLER'S MALT 11 IL $400 KEPLER'S MALT
OTT'S EMULSION....................§13.00 SCOTT'S EMULSION..............................$13.00
per donen .........$14.00
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ment.
The STRICTEST ATTENTION will be pald to the CINE.
A STAFF of thoroughly trained and specially selected servants has been engaged and will be under the immediate supervision of the Manager,
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