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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1898.
at Cuanigham and myrel. We were soon over the side and wa kone later wers making the best of our way through numerous obstructions to navigation which are now to be found in the river Pasig. We got through sil right and arrived off the Harbour Master's office where the Health Officer of the Port gave us a clearance and perralesion to land,
to
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had been many days la pozremios he and his
Cabans after the peace at Zenjun, arranged men could be massacred, and although such
by Martines Campos, might succeed. aciton would inevitably lead to disaster in the
Fillpluor, however, with this basiners before and yet a great paint (from the Sparith point
them, refused to be made dupes of, and have of view) would be gained and the well-hated,
taken up sims agało, not alone in the enemy be pat to great trouble and expense to
mediate districts round Malls but throughout effect the conquest of the Philippines. Thus
the Archipelago, which merely awaits the signal with my mind fall of doubts about the actual
from General Aguinaldo to rlga en matié, EO the hope that I might be state of affales and
Thefirstthingthaiattracted aoiles on approach doubt carrying with them the native troops able to return with reliablo Loformation respecting the Harbour Office was the absolutely hitherto foyal, and for which loyal service they the alination I left Hongkong at 4 pm on deserted ♥ppearance of the streets and the large have received no thanks but only ingratitude. Wednesday, the 4th instant, on board H.M.S. number of coasting steamers and schooners laid General Emilio Aguinaldo, accompanied by Immortalit) (Captain E. Chichester) bound to in the river, most of them figing the Sanish his aldo-de-camp,Colonel Marcelo H. del Plist, for Mantis should here mention that fag. Turning the corner near the Harbour Office and his private Secretary, Mt. J. Leybs, arrived I greatly desired to leave Hongkong with the I got into street which prior to the blockade Incognito in Singapore from Salgon on the 2011 American fleet in order that I might get a good established a week previously was full of life, April, 1898. In Saigon, where Aguinaldo bad view of the naval engagement, but authority business offices and shops, now close, being remained for one week, he had Interviews with having been given by the U.S. Navy Depaste bere situated in great number. Near beze, on one or twa old Philippino friends now resident meat for the speciala” of the New York the wat-r-front are the offices of Mexgry, there. The special purpose of Aguinaldo's visit Herald and New York. World only I falled to Warner, Barnes & Co, Nelll MacLeri and to Singapore way' to consult ather friends here, get permission to accompany Commodore several other well known firms. They were particularly Mr. Howard W. Bray, an old and Deway. And as a matter of fact it should be closed and the wagon loads of gesds and the intimate English friend for fifteen years realdent stated that the only newspaper men on board hundreds of coolles usually at work about the in the Philippines, about the state of affairs in the American ships were representatives of wharves were won art. Manila in fact has the the Island generally. Particularly as to the American Jamals Finding it Impossible to appearance of city of the dead," so deserted possibility of wars between the United States
| regular Hongkong and Manila liners having thoseughfare. Occasionally a framcar cemer Uolled States would avasinsily recognise get passage by an American warship and the are the streets and so desolala every public and Spalo, and whether to such an event the ceased to keep up communication with the along and by its ratiling and whistling reminds the independence of the Philippines, Pro-
vided he Philippines I applied to Commodera Halland, one of what Manila has been, but the large num-
lest his co-operation A.D.C., for permission to proceed to Manila by her of closed shops, the shutters up to the banks, Americans in the conquest of the country. The situation of the moment was this, that the the first warship that might be despatched the large number of soldiers on guard in the there and he very kladly wanted me per streets and the swilt passage to and fro of conditions of the honourable peace concluded on mission to apply to the Captain of the 7-mounted military officers, added to the difficulty the rath December 1897, between President mortalitt, who very courteously agreed to carry of precaring rany-traer, tends to Impress on the Aguinaldo, on behalf of the Philippine rebels me and as lack would have it one of the gunnery mind the fact that Malla is passing through and H. E. Governor-General Primo de Rivera, Heutenants of the ship (lent. McClintock) had very serious cilsis and that the enemy, only on behalf of Spain, had not been carried out, Jast Joined the Rainbow, homeward bound, and I few miles away, is awaiting an opportunity to although their immediate execution had been bad placed at my disposal bia cabin in the com- deal a reeling blow to Spanish rule and prestige waached for In that agreement. These relorms medious ward rooms of the Zumortaliti. Upon | in the capital of the Philippines. The fe is that would have provided protection to the people anival on board I found there Mr. Alfred Commodore Dewey demanded the sur:ader of against the organised oppression and rapacity Canningham, of the Shanghai Mercury, who the clly and has threatened to bimbard it. The of the religious lanternilles, would have secured Special for the Spanish authorities Eave not replied to his Improved civil and criminal procedure In consts, was proceeding to Manila as Central News, the New York Journal, the ultimatum, and are determined to fight to the last and bave guaranteed in many ways improve. monte fu the fiscal and social condiilons of the Hongkong Daily Press and the Straits Times. kather than be parties to what they deem a He is still in Manila, or rather he was there cowardly surrender. They have now on the spot people. The repediation by the Spanish Govern when I left by H.M.9, Liest on Monday, the about 25,cro Regulars and have enrolled to 0:oment of the these conditions, made by General Primo de Rivers, now left the rakal leiders, who gik Instag, at 1'30 pm. He told me that he Volunteers. Some of the ball guns they had an considered it dangerous to remain in Manila the flagship are mounted fa shore baticilen (two | had for the most part gone to Hongkong, free to owing to the strong anti-British feeling among of them sto on the Lauette, where poor sct. And it was in parracce of that freedom of the Spaniards, but he hoped to keep himseil Dr. Rizal was butchered a few months action that Aguinaldo again sought counsel of intsct for a week or ten days and thòn got away ||xg♫) and everything possible has been done his friends in Saigon and Singapore, with a view In any warship or despatch-boat that would o offer a stout residance to any force the to the immediate resumption of operations in the Carry him. Falling a warabipor despatch vessel Americans may land under cover of their Pallippines. he would, unless there was a prospect of gure. Whether the resistance will be effectiva * witnessing the bombardment of Manila in the is a most point, for the troupe haya nol wary near future, try to "get" lo a schooner been paid for upwards of three months, the or a steamer, preferably the Fameraldı
treasury is emply, or nearly so, and the The man dawn to Cenregidor was accomplished only really patriotic members of the garchion In good time and the trip was most enjoyable are, I believe, the Elitary officers and owing to the extreme courtesy and kladness of the highest civil officials. All the rout talk the gallant Captaie, Commander Luscombe, loudly about the resistance they will efter and the host of genial members of the Ward to the Yankees when they want their utterances Room mess. The Immortalite has been termed to reach the earn of patrons in bigh authoilty, "bappy ship" and she is fully entitled 11 for but underlying this bald exterior there are gravs although the most perfect, the most admirable, misgivings, the piople, high and low, know- discipline la mitotalded and her large crew sranting fall well that they are httwean two fxery drill of all kinds from' sunrise to sunset yet it is that the sale of the proud Dons la the apparent to the most casual observer that good| Philippines, as in Cuba, has been a scan. feeling exists between officers and men ; that the | dalous parety on justice and a lamentable men adore the genial Capisis and Cammueder flare. They know, 165, that there has been fa and their subordinates and take a pride and existencɔani«pertum in imperfo, a system of delight in pleasing them one and all. I take dual control, set up by the Church, which is the liberty to suggest a new name for the ruteous to good goverezient; that the people Immortalita I would call her a “model ship" | have been crushed under the tron heal of a ruth- and I am convinced that the most exacting ters despotiim and that the time is nigh when critic would alter personal experience and bey will probably i:am to thels cost that observation admit that if all the big ships when a nation, sustting under sense
During this conference, at which Mr. Bray of Her Majtaly's Ficat are up to the standard of the of gross injustice, rises to xxsert itroll and over- Immortalits the great British nation has how the oppressors that the ferocity of the acted an interprater, Gensual Agulcalde expiata good reason to be proud of them, and, further, mob le la proportion to the darkness, the der-ed to the American Consul General, Mr. Pratt, sant if that day comer when they barato engage parim and brutality in which the people have the incidents and objects of the late rebellion, in battle with a formidable csomy they will, one been held for many decades. Manila is, in fact, and described the present disturbed state of the and all, give an excellent account of themsolvès, likely soon to be the scana al one of the Country. General Aguinaldo then proceeded When we arrived at Corregidor early on bloodiest massacres that ever solled the pages to detall the nature of the cooperation he could Saturday last the signalman of the lighthouse of national history, The natives detest their give, in which be, in the event of the Ameri hoisted "Dangerona to proceed,” Ous-good-ship | intes:-and; are anxious to wreak their can forces from the squadron landing and then holsted the pilot fing, and as there was no vingasnce on the priests They have long taking possession of Manile, would guarantee to answer and no pilot came off before 17 8.m. anhaled thele rulers and since the destruction of the malaisin order and discipling amongst the expedition was despatched from the ship to the Spanish fleet off Cavite they regard them with pativa troops and inhabitants, in the same ilghthouse for the purpose of ascertaining what contempt, and are merely awaiting the com- humane way in which he had hitherto conducted the danger was, why no pilet had come off, and mencement of the bombardmast lovise to a man the war, and prevent them from committing) who was in charge of Corregidor. It was very in the city, manacre Spaniards wholesale, lock outrages on defenceless Spaniards beyond the necessary to know who was in charge for no
Spanish property and join with the rebel forces Inevitable in fair and bonourable warfare. He national fing was displayed at the lighthouse outside the town in the destruction of Spara further declared his ability to establish a proper and we were consequently, in considerable ilves and property in every direction, Statements and responsible government on liberal princi- doubt as to the truth of the report that are, mide that the rabela do not wish to ples, and would be willing to sccept the same terms for the country as the United States the Americans had "captured Manlia.” It might | to aurist the Americans, but this subject I will
intend giving to Cabe. have been an absolutely falin report and there will discuss to the next arḍicle, when I shali might, in fact, have been mines isid near the deal with the question of the strong Anti-Brilish entrance to check the advance of Commodare feeling among the Spaniards, the large Beltish Dewey.
faterenta in Mantis and the necessity for more Billth warships to be despatched to the Pallip- pines without delay.
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IMPORTANT POLITIC L ARRANGEMENT IN ВІКО РОДЕ
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Megalime Mr. Bray, whose assistance to this journal on matters connected with the Philippines has been very considerable, as our readers wi have seen, was introduced by the Editor at the Singapore Bra Pras to Mr. Spencer Pratt, Consul-General of the United States, who was anxious, In view of contingencies, to learn as much as possible about the real condition of the Philippines. It was a few daya alter this that Aguinaldo arrived Incognito in Singapore, when be at once met his
ends, including Mr. Bray,
Affairs now becoming more warlike, Mr. Bray after conversation, with Mr. Spencer Pratt, aventually arranged an Interview between that gentleman and General Againmido, which took place late on the evening of Sunday, the 24th April, at The Mansion," River Valley Road, There were present on that occasion, Generat Emilio Aguinaldo "y Faml, Mr. E. Spencer Pratt, Consul-General United States of America, Mr. Howard W Bray, Agalasido's private secre tay, Mr. J. Leyba, Colonel M. H. del Pilar, and Dr. Marcelino Santos.
The Consul-General of the United States. coinciding with the general views expressed during the discussion, placed bimself at once in telegraphic communication with Admiral Dewey at Hongkong, between whom and Mr. Pratt frequent laterchange of telegrams consequently took place.
As a result another private Interview was arranged at the American Consular residanco st the Raffles Hotel between General Aguinaldo, Mr. Spencer Pratt, Mr. Howard Bray and Mr.' Leyba, private secretary to General Agulosido.
As é sequel to this interview, and in response to the urgent request of Admiral Dewey, Geno-
Just before the 'acipal edibreak of hostilities between Spain and the United States Singapore has been the scess of's secret political arrange- ment by which, General Emilio Aguinaldo y Fami, the supreme head of the revolutionary movement in the Philippines, has entered into direct relations with Admiral Dewey, Comman« | rel Aguinaldo left Slagapore for Hongkong by | der of the American squadron in China waters,
while that officer was silil at Hongkang,
In order to understand and appreciate this interesting historical incident properly it will be
to to second appearance of the rebellion to the Philippines, which was almost cofncident with though not instigated by, the strained relations between Spain and the United States.
In December lant General Primo de Rivera who above all other Spanish Generats has an fatimate knowledge of the country and lie in. kabliante found the position untenable for both pariles. Neliker of there had the remotest chance of terminating the rebellion decisively, the rebels secare in their monstain fastnesses the Spaniarde holding the chief towns and villages on the coast, Filma de Rivers there fere sent two well-known Philippine natives occupying high positions in Manila to propose terms of peace to General Aguinaldo in Blac-na. Bato. A council of the revolutionary" govern- meat was held lo which 11 was agreed to lay dawn areas on condition of certain reforms being introduced. The principal of these were i
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the first available steamer, the P. & O. Malacca, on Tuesday, the 26th April at noon, accompanied by his side-de-camp, Col, del Pilar, and Mr. Layba, his private secretary,
· THE PLAGUE.
TWO BUCKETS AND A PIPE,
TAO Aralatant Secretary of the Sanitary Board | Taxe two common water-bucksts, connect them i informs as that owing to x change in the clerical the bottom with a small pipe. Now undertake to staff of the Beard. there has been a daily ezros
All one of them with watery you perceive at once that In the number of deaths given in the plague the water tends to fill the other pall slao. returns for the past week. The tald enter represents the omlistan of 66 reported deaths in the past seven days.
During the 24 hours up to noon, 13th May, 3 new cases and 27 deaths from plague were reported, making the total since 1st January (133 days) 99) cases and 549 daxths,
ENTERIC FEVER.
* A NEW EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENT.
An interesting experiment in the treatment of enteric fever, which is at present being carried out at Meerut by the Moďical officer in charge (Sarg. Major S. J. Rennie, A. M. S.,) may, says the Pioneer, to judge from the results aiready
In dealing with that awful scourge of the young British soldier in India. The treatment is simply achieved, prove to be of the simant importance
oil dura olive given internally, and out of some twenty cases thus treated up to data there has not been a single death, a striking fact when we consider, that the usual average mortality runs about 30 per cent. It is unch too early yet ta draw any defalta conclusions, but the expert.
watch with interest its lurther development.
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CALENDAR
MAY.
Meteorological means based on ten year?? observations to 1895. Barometer ...................................................29.867
Thermometer.................................................-76.2
Humidity Rainfall...
TO-DAY...
WEATHER REPORT, '
O daba at On data
Barometer...... 29.83 1978 Thermometer 16-iisan 77 76 Humidity...
94 Rainfall
2.25
TO-DAY.
"What's the way of saying that?” you sak mo. "Every fool known that water ha connoted reservalis will assume the same level." Galte so. Yet the wisest man on earth didn't know it ones. If the analent Romans had known it they wouldn'i hars gone to the trouble and expense of ballding the greas aqueducts. Oh, deart ob, dear! After thing is pointed out what a lot of people are ablo to seo it.
But to so it the first time? Abl that takes ayon. To explain it the first timal Ah that takes brains. The blood cireulated through pipos in the human body thousands of years bafors anybody even, mapeol- od It. Trn's that quser F.- Now, there is a matter Bat lat's have an example or two Brat, sad the theory afterwards.
A father writes ibus about his daughter: "Daring the summer of 1890 my daughter, Babeces, got into Bod weak, languid way. Her supetits was poor and sides that she didn't know where to put herself. She also complained of pain in the pit of the stomach, after eating she had so much pain at the
in the at the back of her neck. broathing became short and laboured, and at times onimmy sweats ned to break out all over her. Her she could not aven Ile in bed on amout of 11. The
commited two physicians, who prescribed for her without rail.
«This was her general condition until January,
was.
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Friday, 13th May, 1898. Chinese- 23rd of Ină, 8rà moon of Bịth year of the anal
Kwong-til. Jewish-ist Viar, 8858.. Mohammedan-21st Dulhaggis, 1815,
Sun-Rises ......unaunu bår. 30min. 1........... Chr. 81min. Moon-East Qʻtarier ökr. 15min, am High water-Morning umum Mår. 30min. Afternoon ........... Sår. 38min. Low water-Morning ....................... Chr. 40min. Afternoon cal0kr. Omin. LANETUKIYARES,
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interview conversation with say. rangers That General Auraldo his stay in Singapore other than the above in terviews, was during a lilt paid by General Aguinaldo to Mr. W. G. S1, Clair, Editor of the Singapore Brut Press, at the office of this Wa are informed by the Agents that the Austrian Journal. On that occasion General Aguinaldo Lloyd's S. N. Co's atsamer Margus Bacqushims was accompanied by Me, Bray and Mr. Leyba,
Throughout the whole stay, of General Left Singapore for this port this morning, the Aguinaldo in Singapore the Editor was kopt fally informed daily of the progress of affalis, Naturally, however, all statement of what occurred has been withheld by us until what has been deemed the fiting saement has arrived.
13th inst
Hongkong and WHAMPOA DOCK RETURES, Holifin nts came at Kowloon Dock Pensack (H.M.S.)......................
The substance of the whole incident in lis Isidoro Pont... relations to the recent comsy of affairs in the || Rohilla maHHHHUDHIEN Philippines has been very fully telegraphed by Phra Chom Klas ............... the Editor both to New York and London,
The influence of the incident on the future of Frej/nucmnesom the Philippines may prove to be of a farseach. - Copile unionimanins ing historical character.
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I was kindly permitted to accompany the expedition to Corregidor Lighthours. It con sisted of Commander F. St. L. Luscombe, Lienizant Stewart A. Parry-Asycough, eight bluejackels and one signalman We landed to the north of the fighthouse and pushed. our way inland through the donio rerab and brothwood. The ascent of the bill was very dificult and the heat told en us. Cemdr. Las- combe and the Lieutenant stuck to it pluckily and by their example encouraged the rest of ne to scramble on and on unilias length we reached || the summit and in a few minutes heard the Commander shout out # There's the flagstaff." Tired, thirsty and streamilog with perspiratios we arrived at the residence of the chief light keeper. We found was a sery quiky, and strongly disinclined to veschaats May information. He, however, ofered us drink of "square" gin and water, which was most refreshing, and allowed us to ascend the Ughthouse, from the top of which wa xaw the American Azet Iring as sncker cif Cavite, Before leaving the place a guide was engaged to take us by the shortest route back to our boat and the Commander made no attempt to holat the letters which meant, I believe, establish remphore communication," it bbing his wish to speak to Captain Chicher ter. The man in charge of the lighthouse abjected to the holat" and somewhat offensively contched it from Commodore Luscombe. Finding li Impossible to get lar formallen from the lighthouse we returned co board and then dispred down to Marivelles, where the Himeraida was at anchor.. Was to mained there until next morning and in the even
the British vice Consal arrived in a leunsh with a pilot from Manila, telegram kaving
General Aguinaldo's polley embraces the been despatched to the capist during the after
independence of the Phillippines, hose in May 11 Nanyang... Hongkong...J. M. & Co. Boon asking the Consul to supply a pilot. The
ternal affairs would be controlled under pilot's name is Francisco Aguado, and he turned
European and American adviser. Ameri ent to be a very intelligent man, who had bees
can protection would be desirable tempora brought up la England, speaks English (facatly
slly, on the same lines as that which might be and holds an Extra Mapler's carilicate. Many
Instituted hereafter in Cuba. The parts of the | May and interesting were the stories he told us in the 3-Radical reforms to curtail the glaring Philippines would be free to the trade of the Ward Room of the Battle of Manila Bay ́and the abuser is public administration, mala world, safeguards being enacted against an state of alfairs in Mantia';; but more of this 47icsdom of the press to desermes offical Influx of. Chinese aliens who would compete
ora de correptles and blackmaillon
with the ludushions population of the country. entered Manila Bay The next morning we
*S.-Representation in the Spantes Parliament. There would be a camsplate reform of the present stermed: slowly up to the American fleet aft -Abolition of the Iniquidon à systems of corrupt Judicatire of the country under Cavite and stopped sear the Olympia. Captain secret deportation of political suspects, &, don.perienced European law officers. Entire free- Chichester called on Commadora Deweyland. :* Primo de Rivers agreed të there reforma la dees of the press would be established, as well
PARED THE CANAL, then we proceeded to the anchorage off Manlia, sum and substance, bat made it a condition that an the right of public meeting. Thers would be
OUTWARD-Wenxington Hall, 15th March- Arrived there we found ourselves near the war the principal tebal lunders must leave the country general religious toleration, and stops would be ships Frths; Briefwand Lowser, the Captain of the daring His Majesty'? pleasure? As there had taken for the abolition and expulsion of the Enilmont, Adria, 18; Nedjid Nyassa latter coming on bird promptly to post to the lost all their property of had had it confiscated tyrannical reifglows fraternities who have laid Tawicidals, 311 Chingen Tantolus, Tr senior officer. Hallan houslaited the courteousand and plundered the Government agreed to such strong hands on every branch of civil Nam 15 Beulater, fliniskirt, Marvin, Ceservedly popular Commander of the Zomere provide thans with fands to in a fallid came to me with the good new that I was on foreign soll, vel becoming administration, Fall provision would be given Siam, 291 Niobe, Ollerspool, 1st April-for- exploliation al the natural resources and gule Bacquskem, Myrmidon, 1. Glinath, could gel ashore in the ship' steam pinnace The rabels Inft down their ainda, and peace wealth of the country by roads and railway Lanstad. In Java, Netter, Yarra, B
Krtinklid, Arminia, Indran, Kibburn, with the Surgeon and the malle brought down was apparently secured, but no sooner had they and by the ramoval of bindrances to antaspilen
Carthy
Falloden Hall, 15 1. Breconshire, for the
Spanish authoritler. To donar sult done so, and returned to their houses, then the and Investment of capital Spraish officials and pack up my goods and chattels in a couple intransigenct religions orders commenced at would be removed to a place of safety until gamans Rallow Yerga, Arizons, of sachels was the work of two minutes and then once to gain periceate them, and tramp up apportunity offered to return them to Spalo. Cyprus, 191 Marta Valeria, Oak Branch, as i after bidding adlen to Captain Chichester and the imaginary charged to procure their rearrest. The preservation of public safety and order and Ardany, Vindobona, Laduan, đổi và th cen Kindly members of the Ward Room mens I made The Spanish & Government, cos in Arulan, the checking of reprisals against Spaniards Recewand-Pingrury, Diemid, 29th March for the rangway where shall was called to imagining itself nocure, dastated from car would, katumily, have to be a first care of the simpkaptis, Apell r') Nataly | Berika, Zyder-- Apply to Messrs. DODWELL CARLILL & Cei enable the Chaplain (the Rav." Charles Crying out the promised reforms, thinking: Coreument in the new state of things-Fris | Kern, zaparate, Crosie, Polyphemus 351 Garden Vaudiby: B, An) to that of map shot? Gooiker tricks Live; that played remake Ala
Orwell, 19's Bagere, & ajan, Grčkam, WS,
1-The expulsion, or at least secularisation, of the religious orders, and the inhibition of these orders from all official vetos in civil administration, an
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