have no other result bạt tha rula of the country, witout doing the least good to the one or the other, and he would be very stupid to conter Tate giving the Amrileans everything they could wish for, and causing all of us to be destroyed, according to my way of thinking it would be a great lalake. With this the conference closed and I was nalified that I was under arrest, because I had not factory credentials to angport my claim to be a bona fide envoy. There were some who arged that I should be shot as a spy, but the homarily of the Dictaler prevented [Note hy Translator-As to those suspicions of Euencamino'e dóna fide it was commonly rumoured in Mantis that several natives were irping to win the $25,000 offered by the Maalia authorities for the killing of Aguinaldo. Any such person, falling, to get near Aguinaldo fa any other way, might well try as an envoy; and it a strange that Beercamino had no credentials.
that.
A suspect ander arrest would write any sort of letter to bis principal with a hope of conciliatior his captors. On the day of his arrest (May 74) Aguinaldo promptly issued an order that In view of the price put on bis bead, he would to fature shoot any body comlog sa an envoy with. eat propes creden;fair,]
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 4, 1698.
superiority of race, I offered my Ife and the lives of a thousand other Filipinos as volunteers to defend Spin against her foes, but in view of their misciable exhibition of cowardice and stupidity, ending in their capture by the rebala without resisting as they ought, and always making my volunteers take the brunt of the fightlog, I am convlaced that the Spaulards are sot brave, are not nur superfort, and altogether incapable of opholding their OT exelgaty in the Philipines. From the moment this was clear, they have fortelted the right to sate us, and my duty of loyalty to the cesses at the same time. I berefore joto
Gibraltar three days alterwards. In the course of an interview, Mr. Bura positively denied the change brought against him. He boller KÄRI he was taken to be an American newspaper correspondent.
SPANISH LABOUR AT GIBRALTAR, Considerable auxlaty has been falt in Gibral- tar, says a London journal, es to the effect of the works there, on which England la unending war upon the progress of the Immense harbour millions of money. The 10.000 Spaniards potto work on them cach morning are each evening rigorously excluded from British territory, and the rebels and work energetically for our fast-antil the next day. Fear was felt that the gater barred upon them—a genuine "look dependence, which I perceive clearly sanctioned these able-bodied men by God, the eternal judge of all these great by the Spanish Government for service; but it is
might
requisitioned disputes between human nations.
than enrolled as conscripts. They have been now Imagloed that they will be taxed rather
altracted by "Englieb wages," but Spanish
In fact, Ged in his lascrutable mysteries de ereed that to the 16th century so Spanish sold. lers and one Friar should conquer these islandė ; and to-day, after more than 350 years of domi- nation, God decrees that a humble Individual, almost unknown named Don Emilio Aguinside, te to carry out the mightiest rebellion ever known in the Far East.
I recognise the force of soild fasts, and I bow my head before the great events I see in so few Berning to my pisson, which is the house days achieved by sprcini noction of heaven in of Ozora the Chinsman, I was completely cates opinion; that is the only explanation of the off from all communication for several days tong list of victngler was by Aguinaldo in less during which I saw through the window a than 20 days aluce ha returned from Hongkong. constant stream of carla laden with rifles, cannoni Here, my beloved countrymen, are the reasons and ammunition, going to the wharf and being for my conversion. Tonions which in the eyes of taken on board all sorti and sizes of vessels day God and of ali leht-blaking men reliers me of after day, with great numbers of men. I should all my former obligatons to Sprin
I speak thick over 30 000 Also came shiploads of without restraint, because from this day we have ams and ammuntiion, and rebels of former
on the side of aur Independence the only severa time from Hongkong and after my period of
and impartial judge of the conduct of sour aiziet isolation expired I learnt that on the brothers (sic] whether they fight in the camp of 28th May, 300 Marises under Com. Pixword
the Spaniards or fallow the impetus course of captured between Imus and Cavite Viejo, while the triumphal match of the revolution. firing was heard all over the province, showing how several the new resolution is. I also learn that G. Pe and staff surrendered almost without firing a shot; giving up causes and amall armı, public lands and authority, and 200 Apalit voluntters whom I myself had recruited. though Gen, Monet transferred them to Capt. J. Roldan, I also learnt that the Bacoor garrison, 200 volanteers of my contributing and 100 odd of Marires, ander lt. C. I. L. Toledo, was besleged and asked Col Pinics for help (he was the man who replaced me at Parque) and Finlas com- mitted the bladez of ses log 100 of my
volunteers from Las Piñas to the aid of Bacoor, not reflecting that ! 300 men could do nothing against their besiegers, sending a paltry too to break through the enemy was simply throwing men away. And so It turned out, for the r00 were surrounded on the way by over 1000 and bad to surrender, as also had the Bacoor post,
[Then follows a list of other places captured; high officers, military and civil, with their wives and familier, taken and well treated; over 2500 pioners, soco sifts, eight field guns; large quantities of money, ammunlilon, and many Friars Aguinaldo bas about 30,000 (thirty thousand) troops near Manila besides a force in Bataan and Nueva Ecija to cut off General Monet, and another ferce to Kalamba under Paciano Risal to attack Batangas.]
Finally, 10-day my own son and my cousin have come to me, blocdualned and badly injured In realattog a force that surrounded them on the Zapote Road, where they went to stop Pla del Pilar's men from going over to the rebels. From my son and my comila 1 learn of the utter colapse of my section-all the fault of Penta sairy officers whem your Exceliency put in my place.
To sum up, is indeed a sorry plc ure your amy presents, and it gives proof of veritable belplessrest before the onslaught of the rebela, I do not blame your Excellency sign your officers, I think you all would do your duty till you die at your pasts, hat I pot my faith in the logic of hard facit, and I ree to my sorrow that Aguinaldo is hound to win sooner or later, and that nothing better is in store for your Ex. than a glorio's death, though a and and de- plorable sort of glory since it involves the death
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With affeciloante salutations and prayers for your health and brotherhood, from your humble brother.
FILIFE BUENCAMINO.
A BRITISH SHIP CAPTAIN'S ADVÈNTURE. In spite of the fact that New York Harbour, is ordered to be closed from sunset to sunilse, and that vessels arc warned not to cater under penalty of being shot at, the British ship Nor wood, from Minis, succeeded in entering the bay late on the night of April 25th onder the guns of three forts The Captain remasked, when 1estioned concerning the exploit, that he had been out at sea so long be wanted to get ashore.
ANOTHER BRITISH CAPTAIN'S ADVENTURE, A correspondent writing to the Westminziar Gasste om Key West says that Captato Mil. barn of the British steamer Myriledens reports that before he left Havana barbour he walk- ed over to the new fortifications at Carab- lanca in order to make observations. Threa o four Spsalah soldiers with fixed bayonets immediately arrested him as an American spy. He was taken to Moro Castic, and after three or four hours had elapsed was informed that sentence had been passed upon him, and that he was to be shot in an hour. The Captain, who is a British subjeci, replied: "Why walt and all Cubs will be blown up." The Bullsh an bour? Shoot now, and in a day Havana Vice-Censul at Arasleguy interfered in the cane, sod Captain Milburn wazadleased.
God
"COUSINS FRATERNISING OVER TAX WAR.
"It is good," writes the New York correspon- dent of the Daily Mail, to be an Englishma in New York in there day. New York Is.go comforted by England's goodwill that the crowds cheer every man who walk along with his trousers turned up. They are playing Save the Queen' all over the place lill it seems the Jubilee all over again. When a bulletin aze nouncing the Congress war resolution was posted the Fournal comet played 'The Star-Spangled Banner' and 'God Save the Queen, and the two lanes were received with equal enthusiasm. The barber who abayed me, when I offered a tip. said, 'No, alt; not by a long way,' and the of thousands of human beings, Manila is surprop letos barber, overbearing, insisted on, a rounded athere and blockaded by ses, without grails shave. All this is bighly gratifying. The bare
of help from anywhere, and Aguinaldo la fact in the American people, to whom hitherto ready to make use of the American 2] squadron laternational relations have been meaningless to bombard if you stubbornly conflace to resist, words, are cow vaguely imagising sil sons of Frankly, I know no aber possibfifty than death. things-Europesa combination, Latin coalitions, But you sic aware that the entry of 100,000 and the firing of Spanish racial sympathies in Indiana Iefuitated with fierce fighting, Intox-South America. In this emergency they are icated with victory, is flamed with bloodshed, means a massacre in which zone would be pared, not women, mar children, nor Spanish pelaats—especially Friiri. I thlok the laws of bam ully should ́lea: your Excellency to avert this by timely renter Glory and military duly are as dear as life lixeif, or dearer, but here they world mean sacrifice of the sights of humanity, which ought to come before all other Cassiderations and all other doties. Your Ex. mon know, and I grieve in sy that in view of the impotence demonstrated before my eyes by the Spanish army, and fie lasbility to ophold the sovereignty of Spain in these islands, I baro this day decided to join the rebels, and I firmly belleve that in the eyes of God and of all right thinking men I am seleased from my oath of fealty to Spalo, the moment Spaniards them. selves show that they cronot or will not defend her with their ilves. Your Ex. must know that here in Cavite are oves 100 volunteers killed i
1 or wounded, while Spaniards semain safe and Hound, saying openly that they do not care to Sght for the cursed cause of the Friars with which, bere and in Madrid, is unfortunately linked the cause of Spain..
locking with joyous confidence to England, saying proudly that blood will tell, and deploring the lost Arbitration Treaty. We can easily tick Spain if you keep the ring clear, expresses the popular view,"
AMERICA'S HOSPITAL SHIP, According to the Daily Telegraph's correspon dent at Key West, the model hospital ship, the Solace, in the finest vessel of her type in the world. She is of a 800 tons with the speed of m cruiser, making seventeen knots, and will call under the flag of the Red Cross, and it is not believed that she will be even threatened by the enemy. The Solses 11,6tied up with banks for the wounded, operating rooms, convalescing rooms, and apartments for the dead and the dying. Steam launches are carried aboard her to be nied at the time of as after action to gather in the wounded. She is provided with a laundry disinfecting machines, and at the appliances of modern kaïlseptic surgery. Aboard the Solder sta two crews, one in sail her, the other a crow of Darsta. This departure constitutes an in- novation in naval warfait.
SPANISH WOUNDED: LONDON FUND. The Countess de Casa Valencia has 'aken up her residence at Belgravia Hotel, Victoria Street, London, where she has opened a fond to std of the Spanish sick and wounded. Up to six weeks ago the contribulous reached nearly £1,500, The fund will be forwarded by the Countess la the Queen Regent of Spain. Many nurses and doctors bave offered their services.
Floatly I beg your Ex, to excuse this long and patolul letter, the fraft of my caroost desire to svold feather bloodshed; and 1 trust you will come through this crisis as well as may be a crisis due to circumstances utterly foreign to your own Ideas, for even in this camp of the enemy it is recognised that your Ideas are broad, liberal and sound, but unhappily your Ex. aulved in the Philippines just too late to dispel the re-
TEK CASK OF CAPTAIN HART, volutionary plans which were then already far America is at the present moment a little ex- advanced, having been provoked by your pre-ercised over the caad of Captain John D. Hart, decessor's breach of faith.. It is now imposible to undo the glorious and swit triumphs of the rebel host kralast the Spanish Rimy,
May God enlighten your Excellency to the acceptance of my advice to capitulato fosterd of fighting to the death, inasmuch asit la emphasised by the sad reality which your Ex. undoubtedly sees and feels already,
I reptal, God guide your Excellency's thoughts, and keep you and your family in health, and in case of the family being prisoners, assuredly Agaldaide will give instructions for the best ticament.
Such are the wishes of your former bor. dinate and present intending rabel, S, S. Q. S, M, B.,
FELIPE BUINCAMINO.
shipowner, who is undergoing a term of two year' imprisonment in the penitentiary at Pennsylvania for supplying the Coban four- gents with provisions and fraualtions of war, the very thing which is now being done by
the United States by force of aims. the circumstances a very strang atempt is being Hart, not only by the newspapers, but by pati made to get Mr. McKinley to pardon Captain tions, one of which was signed by all the Members of the Sontate with a single excepilon,
Under
A SPANISH GENERAL DIES OF A BROKEN HEART, General Trigareas, who was staying in London in connection with a special mission under the Spanish Ministry of Marine, died early last [To this letter Buencamino added a Post-script | month, and was buried in the Italian Cathollo on June 12th, bringing up to date the tale of Church at Clerkenwell. He lost his wife about|| rebel victories, and mentioning the Declaration
twelve months ago, and this affected him deeply. of Independence. In Batanges the fraira col. Following upon this, came anxiety in connection lecied all the money and valuables they could with the outbreak of war, and the blow contained get from the convents and churches, and fled to
in the intelligence of the crashing defeat of his an Island Aguinaldo sent
country at Manila, so weighed upon him that force after them.
he died of a broken heart.
and Balzed it. The rebels are willing to accord honourable terms of capitulation, a free passage to Spain for all Spanlarda who wfib, and ilberty and protection to all who will remain under the naw regime.]
A DRITISH OFFICER ARRESTED AT CADIZ, A Reuter's talegram from Gibraltar says that Lieutenant Boyer, & retired officer of the British Navy, was arrested at Cadis on May 6th, and, After reproducing la fall the letter to Gan. according to the Madrid papers, was charged Augustin, Buencaming resumes his address to
with attempting to bribe a Spanish telegraph His brother Filipinos, in these terms ---
employé, Mr. Boyer was liberated at the in Having sailed on the valeur and worth of the stance of the Baltlah Consel, but was ordered to Spaniards and on their history and}{vaunted! Have Spanish territory, and arrived safely in
ficials will probably appear before longlatthe gates to levy an Impost on the workers.
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Some weeks ago many of our renders must bave noticed the names of several Belgian gentlemen who travelled from here to Peking in the guise of "angineers," They are no more engineers iban we are, but are simply the Empress of India arrived at Nagaraki at 8 a.m. The Canadian Pacific Railway Ca's steamer member of a secret diplomatic and military mission dispatched by the Congo Free State,to-day (Monday) the 4th fast, and will leaves under the auspices of that very enterorising and gain at to pm, of same day for Kobe where wideawake potentate the King of Belgiam, to
she is expected to arrive at midnight on Tacx- 16 If a prefitable deal cannot be arranged day the gih lest, between ble bankrupt African venture and the very shaky empire of the Son of Heaven. The head of the Mission is Major Five, who is authorized to offer Chios, la return for a supply of coolte labour for the Congo, an stmy of waY- || Hygala ............................ Ike Congo niggers, led and disciplined by Belgian Offics. Many Belgian officers travel. Ung engineers," sie in -Üblos, awaiting the development of this lovely scheme which is assure is a beautiful fastance of a "black dog for a yellow moskey. Pour China has fallen very low, when the Great Talking dynasty is off red a leglun of African savages to prop up is tottering throne. It is the most unkindest cat of all, and wou'd be unkinder still if not relieved by a comic side. But Majst Five and Count D'Ursel are not fanny men at all. They are quite in earnest,-China Gazelle.
RIDING AS IT IS ENJOYED IN PEKING.
The delights of riding in a Peking cart are latereatingly illustrated by Mrs. S. L. Baldwin, who is now returning from a visit to Chins. While in Peking recently she enjoyed the luxury if a cart ride with a missionary. The vehicle was of the springless, sexiless variety, and was drawn by a mole. Mrs. Faldwin says :-
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(haliders' measurement); in 1893 by Messi, WOOD, SKINNER & Co., Newcastle, England. The steel used in construction was tested by Lloyds, and all requirements of tast institution at the date of launching were com plied with.
The Engines were built by THE NORTH KASTERN MARINE ENGINEERING CO. (LTD.), Wallsend, and are triple expansion. Diameter ́of cylladers 201 l0, 34 Io. nad 56 in, tha length of stroke 39 fa,, the Nominal Horta Power 200. There are two stezi bolters carrying 160 lbs. pressure, each boller hayløg 3 furnaces,
alegant Building known as "CON. NAUGHT HOUSE," offers First-class Accom» modation to Residents and Travellers.
Passenger Klevator, from Entrance Hall to rach Floor, in charge of experienced Attendant, Faromable Amangements made for Families and for Monthly or Extended Periods,
BILLIARDS.
P. BOHK Proprietor & Manager,
Bangkong, 3rd April, 1855.
The vessel has a cellular double bottom for THE KOWLOON HOTEL Ts now refitted | water ballast, all fore-and-aft, and is equipped and repened as thoroughly HIGH. with all the most madera improvement, inclad- | CLASS HOTEL, with everything of the very ing combined steam and hand stearing appara- || best, Splendid Suburban Situatlon, Unilvalled in tus amidabĺpy, and screw gear aft, direct steam the Colony, Calalas Specialty: none to colmpare. Liquors of carefully selected quality Billard-tables and Bowling-alleys excellent.
J..W. OSBORNE, Proprietor.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS, JEWELLERS windfast, &c.
The principal dimensions of the vessel KO KU
Sole Agents in the East for the smalgamated follows f
CLEMENT, HUMBIR and GLADIATOR Ĉon L275 th, beats 37 ft. 6 in., depth
DUNLOP TYRES BICYCLES—PRICE.....$185, A special reliable. Watch made for this Climate, Quality Amommumquamanism$16 Qually. B...merconist..ŝta
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10 ft, 8 in. The cubic capacity of hold is 149,350 ft, equivalent to 3.553 tons at as cubic feet to the lon. The vessel's consump- tion of coal le 18 toas par 24 hours, with a speed
of to knots. Her banker capacity is 325 tons
and water ballast 450 toas.
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Har draught, light, is y ft. Ja in, and loaded
13,300 tons on board.
with
The vessel has been pat.la a completo state
repair_under the superintendence of the Bureau Veritas representative, who has recom
April and, 1898.
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FOR SALE A PAMPHLET containing the Series of Arifcles by the Taligraph's Special Correspondent énillled
"HINDRANCES TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF TRADE IN KWANGTUNG
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