30 Day tori V Herald. Batsrad u Mwod elaM matter at ths poa*. ados at Day ton, Oreson. * v LATER NEWS. 5 A London di«i>alch «ay« England has «dvi«ed Spain to yield, saying that re­ sistance erf the American demands at Manila is worse than useless. 1 RIOTS IN MADRID f NORTHPORT IN RUINS. SPANISH DEFEAT MAY END“THE WAR. J DASH TO COBA Northport, Wash., May 4.—North- Washington, May 8.—Washington is port.il in ruins» Of the entire business == rejoicing tonight. Not since the dark DAYTON A OREGON district nothing remains but ashes. days of ».third of a century ago have Deficiency estimates of $40,000,000 More than 40 buildings went up in tlie people ot this city been so pro­ for the purchase of supplies for the smoke this morning, causing a loss of Asiatic squadron have been prepared foundly , moved by war news as they for submission to congress. about 1100,000. Doxens of people are were this evening. bomelees today, and «cores are penni- Report that the Spanish fleet was The first1 battle ot - the Hispano- completely destroyed is confirmed in a less. Of all tbe buildings on the flat, American war has been fought and vic­ dispatch received by the New York but two «m left starfling—the Spokane tory lies with Admiral Deweey’a squad­ A Complete Review of the Telegraphic Herald direct from Manila. & Northern deixtt and Kendrick’s store ron under tbe Stars and Stripes. ' That Secretary Long says Commodore Late last night, some careless smoker was enough to set the people of Wash­ GARRISON ready duty Dewey’s gallantry MAÙNZAS threw the stub of a lighted cigarette on AMERICAN LOSS WAS LIGHT ington almost in a frenay of enthu­ MAY LAND AT Tlie senate baa a< lop ted the confer­ ami that he will will be recognized, .i be made acting ad- thp car;»et in a little tailor shop behind ence report on the naval appropriation _ • j siastic rejoicing. - - miral and later nominated rear-admiral. Cslsbratlon of Murat’i Victim« Observed bill. Madden & Riley’s saloon on Fourth For days, they, in common with the Fearing an attack ujion the seaports The harbor defense plans of San avenue. Fire caught and smouldered. people throughout the country, have the Public Mind—Formation of Francisco are said to be in the hands of of the North Atlantic coast by Spanish Colored—A nirrlcHn Ship« Succc.d.d been waiting news from the Philip­ At 4 o’clock this morning flames shot men-of-war now on their way to West ­ the Spanish. u up through the roof uf the building. in Landing Their Wounded. pines, as everything pointed to a battle Ten minutes later a little crowd of ex- A New York Journal dispatch says ern waters, Secretary Alger has taken at Manila that might be a decisive con­ London, May 4. — The Madrid corre- i the government is preparing tb seize Stef« to further improve tbe seacoast «pondent of the Standard, telegraphing J oite«l men were struggling de«|>erately - Madrid, May 8. — Advices from flict of the war. When the news came, Washington, April 80.—A rather defenses. to check a roaring fire thut licked up- Manila say that the American squad­ indicating a great victory for the striking signification of the invasion several small islands in tlie South At­ •¿midnight, say«: William Astor Chanler, a New York lantic as a bases of supplies. dry building« as if they were tinder ron, under Commodore Dewey, ap­ American squadron, the enthusiasm of of Cuba was made today in the charter­ Senor Aguilera, the civil governor of boxrç. For three hours the fire «aged. Blanco, in his report of the Matansaa millionaire, is to fight for the freedom peared off the bay of Manila at 5 tiie people was let loose, and the ing of eight large steamers, of an aver­ bombardment says the Fxench and of C uba. Ho will head an expedition Madrid, has just posts«! on the walla of Despairing of every other remedy, a o’clock this morning and opened a streets of the city have rung with age capacity of about 2,000 tons, and English consuls have entered protest« of wealthy New Yorkers and join the the home office the customary procla­ gang of men «tarted blowing up build-., strong cannonade against the Spanish cheers throughout the night. Tlie first news of the battle receive«! able to carry from 500 to 1,000 passen­ j on the ground that no previous notice army of Genera) Gomes, paying the ex­ mation, intimating that the civil.. ings that connected the business district squadron and forts protecting the har in Washington came in a brief cable­ gers each. These are to be use«! as , penses ot the expedition himself. was given. 'v. , . authorities consider that the circum­ with th» rest of the town. Blast after after blast threw them down in.frag- bor. The Spanish second-class cruiser gram to the press from Madriil about 8 transports for the conveyance of tbe A dispatch has been received in It is announced that extraordinary stance« justify the handing over to tht menfs, mowing a wide path of ruin. naval aq& military aetivity is displayed, Washington from New York saying military authoritie« the mission ol îiæ .flames swept up tu tilt edge of the Don Ju an de AuAria, Was severely o’clock .thia evening, As the night first military expedition to Cuba. Thu ■damaged and her commander was wore on, the cable continued to sing names of the boats are the (Jlivette and throughout France. Ail the ships re­ that a Wall Street news agency pub­ keeping order. Lieutenant-General, ruin«, licked up the flrat timbera, crept the news of victory tor the squadion of cently mobilized are kept in fighting lishes under date of Hong Kong a dis­ b-ift way acrons, then died down. killed. Another Spanish .vessel was Admiral Dewey, and the interest giew the Flordia, of the Plant line, now in trim. The reserves expect to be called patch declaring that Manila has fallen, Caban, captain-general of Madrid, has burned. The American squadron re- the Gulf; the Southern Pacific Cum- and that the Stars and Stripes float assumed charge, and the first military Northport—what was left of Northport into tremendous excitement. out. tired, having also sustained severe ~ was «avud._____ - It was officially announced at Madrid damage. in front of the newspaper offices, each & Texas Cornjiany’s vessels Comal, now NEWS OF THE VICTORY. The government will take steps at de Sol. The measure is taken in-eonae- that the fortifications of Matanzas have A seeon«! naval engagement followed, successive one conveying information at New York, and Alanto, now en route once to supply Dewey ’ s fleet with pro ­ not suffered, in spite of 300 shells fired quence of- th» attitude of certain po­ Uroat Enthnalnam on the Flying Hquad- in which the American squndrun again more gratifying than its pretlecessoi;«, •to the Gulf, and Altree^fiiie ships of the by tlie American fleet, and that not one visions and other supplies, including litical parties. The whole garrison is suffered considerable loss and the the crowds in the streets became up­ Boston Merchants’.-* Mariners’ line, man was killed or wounded thereby. ammunition and coal, and to this end ready in barracks. hr On Board the Flagship Brooklyn, oft will dispatch at the earliest possible Spanish warships Mindan'ao-and Ulloa roarious. Qood, as well as bad news. in Baltimore, the Allegheny, Berkshire The stories of the bombardment received At 2 A. M. a mob tried to break into Fort Monroe, May 4.—Before tho sprea«l rapidly, and by 10 o’clock, the from tilt United States are received moment a sufficient number of ships to were slightly damaged. During tliis streets were crowded with people, all and the Decatur Miller. Tlie'price supply amply all (>ossible needs of the the Apollo theater to hold a manifesta­ newspaper Imy brought the Special edi­ with shouts of derision. engagement the (’avite forts maintained discussing tbe one exciting topic of the paid for those vessels is from $10,000 Asiatic squadron. tion. The police prevented their do­ tions with news of tho battle of Manila Spanish mail has been ordered confis- a steadier and stronger fire upon the hour. Hundreds gathered* in front of to $15,000 for th^O days for which they on board this morutng, those who slept The British ambassa«for at Washing- ing so, but many windows were broken cipKf by the jiostoffice department. In until 8 o’clock were awakened by tho American squadron than in the first the bulletin boards, and evry scintilla are chartered. They will lie taken before thtjy dipersed. the first batch"receive«! at the dead let­ nn, Sir Julian Puuncefote, is to be re­ «harp rcjiorts ot guns. With the ex­ engagement. of news—and it was _a|l j£k»rious—was z charge of by the quartermaster depart­ ter office, the discovery of numerous called. He will be succeeded by Sir Tribute to Murwt'a Victim«. ception uf tlie morning and evening Admiral Bermejo, the minister of received with enthusiastic cheers. coniruluuul letters,someof which are of Ihomas H. Sanderson, i>ermanent un- Mailriil. May 4.-"Thu œlebrationB in guns, always- expected, any explosion While victory had been expected, ment at the earliest possible moment. great ini|>on^bco to the naval and mil- ler-secretary of state for the foreign honor of the Spanish officers, Ruiz, creates excitement now, ami this' was marine, has expressed himself as highly the news of it, coming, as it did come, (General'Shafter, in command of tho taiy Authorities, lias demonstrated that affairs and one of the most prominent Daolz and Volardez, tho victims of tlie case tixlay until it was learned that pleased with tl;e heroism of the Spanish from Spanish sources, gave a vent to troops nrfw concentrated at New Or­ tbe order is not only justified, but a officials in the British service. Murat’s massacre, have proceede«! tb- the steamei Scorpion was firing a salute. ' marines, and has telegraphed congratu­ the, patriotism of tbe i>eople, which leans, has been in consultation with tlie wise precaution. It is stated in Madrid by those re- day as usual, in spite of the bad news The salitto was returned, and then came lations to Admiral Montejo anil the has been pent -up for days. It was a officials today as to the execution of from the Philippines. A fine proces ­ sfiunsible for naval movements that it the news|aipers centaining the presj; 4 pr<*>l«mfition has been issue«! by Ä- valorous Crews of the Spanish squadron spontaneous outburst of patriotic feel­ plans of campaign, but the orders given ing that scarcely knew nobcuml». Ad-' him cannot I m made publio. tlie autonomist government at Havana. TigsTieen determined To avoid the iso­ sion was headed by tho civic guards, 12 dispatches of Dewey.’s victory. Frortr under tire of superior warships. Spanish adherents in Culm are urged to lated 'combats on equal terms with a abreast, followed by the orphans, the stoker to commodore, every man in the miial Diwey’s name was on every lip, The president am! cabinet will con­ Th. Offielal Raport. and bis praises were sung in the re­ sider the large Bpm her ot applications resist the American invasion. Tlie su|ierior enemy, and that they now in­ Madrid charities, veterans, municipal squardon knew of-the victory withiu an . * functionaries, and officials an«! others. tend to throw the whole united naval hour. Officers and inen went at routine The following is the text of the offi­ joicings of the people. war is classed as an unholy one. The that have been made for the appoint- , ot Spain into one supreme Several regimenjs of troops brought up work with enthusiasm, - Knot's of those cial dispatch from the governor-general American campaign is denounced as strength 1 The absence of any statement of spe­ merit to tlie posts of major-general $nd to crush the American squadron the rear. The streets were packed, but off duty discusse«! the meager details, being one ot aggression and the United effort 1 cific injury to the American vessels in of the Philippines to the minister of brigadier-general, and there is some ex­ there was no outward display of sorrow. and nearly .everybody sail: "P told states government is accused of sailing in Cuban waters.. the Ma«lrid advioes was constured as pectation that he will be able to nomi­ war, General Correa, as to the engage ­ In political circles, however, im ­ you so.” r* under palpaby false colors. convincing indication that they had nate a few of these officers soon'. - \ The cabinet has decide«! to await the ~ portant developments are hourly ex­ Commodore Schley refused to dia- ment off Manila: not suffered appreciable injury anil News has reached San Francisco of a report of Commodore-Dewey and then pected. General Fitzhugh Leo arrived hero ' Senor Romero y Robledo , “Last night, the batteries at the en- terrible explosion of powder that was send him the number of troops neces­ (leader of the Weylerite party) will in­ quss tbe matter, except to say. “It was trauce to the forte announced the arrival this was especially pleasing to the today, after a 10 days’ visit to Vir­ being carried by pack train to Colohel sary to enforce control of the Philip­ terpellate the government in congress, what was to be expected from Dewey.” of tlie enemy, forcing a passage under students of the news. ginia. With him came Miss Cisneros, • As the most definite news of-Dewey’s Not only was the preservation of the the younglCuban girl rescued from Ca­ Dan Bnrns’ Candelaria mine in Mexico. pines. For these purpose« the Pacific tomorrow, on the events at Manila, and the obscurity of the night. At day- success came there was great jubilation. American shipsand men considered in Ttie pack train was unusually large, it slope troopships will be used, and it is the Carlists and republicans will par- The Brooklyn was tlie first slap to carry bieak tlie. enemy took up positions, itse|j[. a happy outcome, but was com­ banas, whb has been the guest of Miss ■ ■ f be t en 111 • • • ' «a • consisted of over 110 mules and - the expecte«! that at least 5,(J0®wiil «JoeiLuot tl01Pate ln tlie debate« winch is expect- Commodore Dewey’s flag, and, these opeijjng with a strong lire against Fort mented upon as indicating deaily that Lee. The general shared tbe keen pub- route within 10 days. It Is Cnvfte and Tardenirt: Our fleet er^ Adm!ranJëwiÿW l.ïi aaeociate offi- I of Matanzas. He has visited tlmt cit7 A part of the freight consist»! of am­ seem to.be any doubt as to tlie govern­ asserted that the burning of the Rein» messages were’ sen IT “To-Dewey:__ The Brookly, which gaged the enemy in a brilliant combat, oers and the men under their command freqnent|yi alld wa, ÎHlniliar Uh , munition, caps.aud boxes-of powder. It ment’s purpose to hold the islatuls Cristina was due to American |>etro- ' protected by the Cavitò ami Manila had discharged spendu ly their several )ay u{ tll0 land and defen’e, e g is said that 218 boxes of powder and peitding a final settlement with Spain, leum bombs, and that a number of first flew your flag, glories in your vic­ forts. They obliged tlie cnemj, with S T tory. - OFFICERS AND^CREW. ” feting and çxecftlmg die the batterie, were antiquated and were when they wijj be need as collateral to 20,000 caps exploded with such force thatched huts belonging to natives were ‘‘To Deweji: The flying rqua«lron heavy loss, to maneuver repeatedly. that 15 men and 60 mules were kilied. secure payment to the United States of set on fire in the samo way. ’’At 9 o’clock the*A*riericans Jobk ™ In ' this connection it was noinled out I ho longer able to offer any formidable says to thb Asiatic squadron: Bully, jt, war. indemnity. Lead and sugar art)advancing rapidly - 'Tho procession passed off amid glo­ boj-sf Congratulations: SCHLEY.” refuge liehind tire1 fokAign mereirant as little less than marvelous that the resistance. Every endeavor is being put forward Tho Spanish admiral of the Philip­ rious sunshine, but there were no patri­ in London owing to the war. It was with great difficulty that the shipping on tbe east side uf the bay. American squardon escaped without by the war department to organize tlie pines acknowledges that his fleet htie otic speeches. The minds of tlie people men co«i)d be restrained from outbursts Our fleet, considering the enemy’« Secretary Alger has submittal esti­ severe injury, because, notwithstanding been completely demolished. were too full of the «ilsaster to think of enthusiasm when the bulletins were superiority, naturally suffered a severe the disparity in the naval forces, the-j volunteer army and increase Um reft» mates of $31,000,000 to-cover addition­ It is claimed at Madrid that no Span­ of anything but avenging the surprise (Misted forwanl, and Commodore Schley loss. The Reina Cristina is’on fire, and Spanish fleel, assisted by the shore lar army to its full strength. Muster- al army exjiensee to July 1.’ Tliis uill ing-rolls of the companies of the volun­ be included in the general deficiency ish warships surrendered, and that a at Manila bay. Senor Aguilera, the ■•H that if tlie official news was m another ship, lieliev«! to Iio the Don batteries, should have_ been able to majority of them perished. The Span- civil governor at Madrid, did not take ¿ood as the press -I ¡-patches, he would Juan de Austria, was blown up. There effect severe damage before it was Je-1 teer, army.have been prepared in the • bill. itl; loss is estimated at 400 men killed. part in the procession. All his energies let tbe men yell themselves hoarse. vas considerable loss of life." Ckptain stroyed. Its failure to do so was e- war department and sent to tlie offi­ cers who have been detailed to form­ tion bill 8U8(>en "pt one elicited tlie slightest In Madrid. and the same it is contended would be shang. A party of over 20 rohbors ported kill«'«!. Tbe town of Macedonia, the patrol of civil guards are mechan­ “for the war. ” The town is greatly excitod^by the inevitable in the Atlantic in case the Chickamauga National Park, Ga., near Council Bluffs, is badly wrecked, ically moving through the square, - entero«! the house an«! murdered Yang, serious news from the Philippine«; and April 80.—The two companies of the clash comes. but no lose of life is reported there. which-M nearly deserted. his wife, his mother an«! children and Washington, May 4.—The passage there is an immense crowd gathering From whatever point of view it is Ninth (colored) cavalry, which arrive«! Governor Lord, of Oregon, lias desig­ servants, 15 persons in all, who resist­ Protectorate Wanted. tl the Salle de Savilla. The civil considered, the policy of more figlitin, in Chattanooga late this afternoon, □f tbe emergency war bill was the fea- ed them in their attempt to loot tho nated the following as field officers of New York, May 4.—According to a ture of today’s action by tlie house. guards on horseback were called out to on the part of Spain promises nothing were stopped after having started to . bfjjise and attack the daughters. When the regiment of volunteers raised in re- World cablegram from Singapore, tlie The naval appropriation bill with the preserve order, and ail precautions have but more Spanish misfortune. Navy Chickamauga, an«! switched into the The raiders hail butcher»! all the in- "ponse to the presidential call for policy of General Aguinaldo, a leader seriate amendment providrng for the been taken. There is much muttering, officers Western & Atlantic yards. Orders dre think this view must prevail troop«: Commander—Colone^O. Sum­ of the Philippines insurgents, after the mates they rot the house on fire. payment of officers of tlie naw for the but up to «the present, nothing more with the Spanish government, and be-' said to have been received to diave-the The huge packing-houses of the At­ mers, of Portland; lieutenant-colonel— islands have been captured, embraces use of their inventions by the’ govern­ serious has occurreJ. lieve an end of the war, on the basis troops proceed as rapidly as possible to Late official telegram« say Admiral of Cuban independence, is to follow Tampa, Fla., to which point tlie troops lantic Powder Company, near Dover, George O. Yoran, of Eugene; senior the independence of the islamls, exter­ ment stricken out, was reported- from N. J., containing high’ explosives for major—C. U. Gantenbein, of Port­ nal affairs to be controlled under Amel- the conference and passed. It now goes Montejo has transferred his flag to the soon, and that, too, without further from Mobile have also been ordered, Tem­ to tlie president.^ the United States government were land; second major—P. G. Eastwick ican and European advisers. _ .cruiser Isle of Cuba, (fom the cruiser notable opportunity for the American and they will leave before morning. Reina Cristina, which is completely navy toprove its power and distin­ blown up and two men are known to of Portland; third major—Percy Willis, porarily, at least, tlie insurgents «lesire It is currently reported that the com­ Report Partly Confirmed.. burned. According to official tele­ guish itself. have been killed. Several are missing of Salem; chaplain—W. S. Gilbert, of an American protectorate on the same I panies of the Ninth regiment now in Eugene. lines as that.proposed for Cuba. The I Washington, May 4. — When ------- asked grams, the Spanish cruiser Castilla ■mi a number were injured. Tiie ex­ It is regarded by some as likely that camp here will be ship)>ed at once to Details of the battle of Manila have scheme includes free trade to the world, . the "rln-v wail Pupating tor an inva- Was also burned. plosion is believed to have been the the decisive victory gained by Admiral Tampa, as well as the Twenty-fourth ■afeguard« against an influx of Chinese ” on oi Cnb * at an «■ r *- v Ja ‘ e. Secre- The other ships retire.) from thecom- Dewey’s squadron may open the eyes infantry (colored). Officers of the work of Spanish spies. Suspicious been received at the British cclonial "ar A,»b'r replied: feat«_.s°me being sunk to avoid their of Spain to tbe seriousness of the con­ Ninth have been making every prepar­ characters had been seen around the office. 1 hey came in two cable messages. alhms, tlie complete reformation of tlie ta7 " e are preparing for immediate falling into the enemy’s hands. The first dispatch announced that the corrupt judiciary, free press and pub1 io buildings for several days. ation for departure. flict upon which she lias entered. The second engagement was appar­ A nerioan fleet entered Manila harbor utterance, religious toleration, removal actlrf"' a,1<1 w® ‘>7 ‘o keep so prepared, In official-circles it is regard«! as al- Another Latter Held lip. The large Spanish steamer Guiilo, at daybreak, stationing itself opposite of restrictions on enterprise, building bnt plan■’,na,,®‘"rfV may of necessity ently begun by the Americans after r most certain that results of a most I Washington, April 80.—The post­ bound from Corunna for Havana with tlie city. The forts opened Are on the of railways, and genera) encouragement bav« ,o be cba"ge<) tomorrow, and that landing their wounded on the west side serious nature Kill confront the Sagasta office department has information of a large.c»rgo of provisions t.n«l money American shi|w, whereupon they shifted of investment in tlie country. is we are . IH why wby »« are compelled to keep such of tlie bay. cabinet within Spain's own borders. another letter being hehl up because if for the Spanish troops, was oaptured by their position to Cavite, Manila bay, The Spaniards have committe«! 8 absolute ab,,ob’t« silence. «Hence. ” A cabinet ministerspeaksof ‘‘«eriou«' It is «aid that the Spanish people have the Unital Stat«>s immitor Terror. The engaging in a flerce fight against both muHHacro on the defenseless jyopulation contained treasonable matter. „ The but honorable loMet.** been led to believe that" their navy was [Kistmaster at Santa Crux reported that capture took place 10 miles off Car­ the forts ami the Spanish fleet. Tlie of Ceuba city, which was almost de­ London, May 4.—A dispatch from SPANIARDS’ CRUSHING DEFEAT. invincible, and the bitter disappoint­ a letter to Senor Sdgasta, Spain, barf denas, after a desperate chase, during engagement here lasted two hours, onq stroyed. * Hong Kong to the Daily Mail bays: ment over the first engagement ot the been mailed there, and, under ^«iirec- which the monitor Terror nmi the gun­ resulted in tlie annihilation of the Commoilore Dewey’s fleet is off Corre­ war is likely to precipitate internal dia- tion of Assistant Postmaster-General boat Machias filed several shots, almost Spanish fleet. Tliis dispatch a«L!s^that Washington, May 4 — Commodore gidor island, hotly engaged with the sension, if not revolution. blowing the Spaniard’« pilot house into tho American ships withdrew to their Tynan its contents were examined, ft Londen, May 8.—While it is quite tho Water. One man in the pilot house magazine vessel in the center of tlie Dewey’s instructions permit him to forts there. ^Electrical experiments was mailed by a woman who gave an, bombard Manila if nec«*ssary to take • how that the cable has been cut at or clear that the Spanish squadron has was seri.mslyiJHjured. It, is estimate«! i roads tor the purjiose ot coaling. . One possession of the islamls, but he will near Another result of Admiral Dewey’« address where an answer woul«l reach Munilrf. that with her cargo she is worth nearly . Ameriaan vessel, name not mentioned, suffered a crushing defeat, the dis­ victory, it is tb«sight, may be action on her, and contains ihformation in regard not do so unloss the city’s bar bor troops •500,006. J , patches do not leave clear the interest­ tlie part of tho power« of Europe to in­ to the fortifications of San Francise««, Last year suicides in the United is said to have been «lisablod. operate offensively against him. ing question whether tbe American duce Spain to abandon what i« regard­ where guns are located, etc. The let- States numbered 6,600. squadron has suffered damage. * ter will be referred to the war depart­ At Roubaix, , one of the socialist ed as a hopeless contest. Colons! Grant Swam In. A newly discovered spot on the sun Chicago, April 29.—The lines pf the .Probably, therefore, thi' United ment. ( strongholds of France, the 11,000 ptrb- visible now. is said to be 30,000 miles New York, May 4.—Colonel Fred In the dis-patches from Madrid, the lie school children receive free food and Western Passenger Association met to- Grant has been eworn in at brigade states squadron will be obliged to make in diameter. day to consider the rates to be made for Suspected Spanish Spy. for San Francisco, as the entrance to stateihent was made that Admiral clothing at the ex;«ense of the town. The sale of salt is a government mo- the trans|M>rtation of troojm to the hea.lqusrters, Brciklyn, as commander Manila bay was heavily mined with Dewey effected a landing on the west Tlie late Mrs. Julia W. James, of Laredo, Tex., April 30. — When the noiady in China, which yields a yearly front. No «Infinite action was taken, of the “Fighting Fourteenth” regi­ side of Manila bay for the men of his ; Boston, left nearly all her estate, vai- as all the roads in the association were ment, by Brigadier General James Mc- torpedoes. G-eat Northern mail train arrived this yevenue of • 11,000,000. Commodore Dewey displayed great fleet who were wounded in the engage J uet could be learned he is advices receive«! from Madrid, the Uni- the palace that an engagement between The contributiomi to the James Rus­ length, is being constructed by Amer­ tran«|wrtation of troops of all sorts; no the Spanish troops and iusuigents has ted States cruisers Olympia. Raleigh American and insurgent forces—the thought to be a Spanish spy, who has ican contractors. It is to extern! from one at sea and the other on land — is matter whether they are state troops or sell Is.well memorial fund in Boston Cliemulpo, on the Yellow s«a, to have been mustered into service of the taken place at Puerto Princijie, the in- an«! two other other vessels, the name« effected, a demand is likely to be made been under snrveilance all the way now amount to $22,078. Seoul, the capital. surgents losing 15, among them two of which are not given, entere«! the har­ to* the surrender of the city, «nd, in I from New York. He was liound for government. bor. No dispatches give detail« as to the event of refusal, a combined attack Mexico. The prisoner is at the post, Arthur Grumpier, a colored man in officers. ' < Dr. G. B. Lee, one of the Surgeons Boston, born a slave am! now 74 year« the vessels engaged on either side. but nothing further of,a definite nature will be made on it. * Gond H hii I. of Bellevue hospital, New York, who old, is going to evening school. All news thus far is from Spanish could be learned tynigbt. IV iebita. Kan., May 4.—A special I _ El Paso, Tex., May 2.—The west- has tendered his services to the govern­ The result of such an attack, in the I Munster, in Westphalia, has a publio ment in the event of war, is a grand- from Canadian, Tex., says th« town of f bound train on the Southern Pauific sources, but it seems evident that Com- • • ------------ I school which bas just celebrate«! jjia •on of Gen. Robert E. Lee. Mpbeetie. Tex., was almost totally de- was taken in charge by four masked modore Dewey has not captured Manila absence of a Spanish fleet and effective New Orleans, April 30.—The gov­ I nless he is able to make another at ­ eleven hundredth anniversary of it« l'°7o ba“eri<*’ • foregone con- ernment engineer, of Cat port has ar- Mrs. Rebecca Van Zandt, who died stroyed by a cyclone early Sunday men at Comstock, Texas, at midnight foundation. rested a-man believed to tie a Spanish recently at Seneca Falls, N. Y., aged morning. Four people were killed, last night, and two miles west of the tack and capture the town, he will be Gen. Fitzhugh Lee came home from 10«, has lieen personally presented to three fatally injured, and 16 mor« or station the express car and engine were in an awkward position, having no baM spy. He gave his name as Jolin Walsh, Representations may be mail« to Havana ón the anniversary of the day and had shaken hands with every gov­ less seriously hurt. The property loss ,etacheJ an«i run a short distance upon which to retire and to refit. •nd his home ns Orleahs. Sev­ Spain that «he would better relinquish eral undevelo;«e«l maps, descriptive of was •35,000. that be Went home from Appomattox-» ernor of New York state. ahead. The Jobbers wrecked the Ei Heraldosavs that Montejo changed her hold upon Cuba than risk all of her the historic,9tli of Aptil. through safe with dynamite and look Buda-Perfdi baa taken the last horse fla**bip «luring the engagement, the West Indian possessions and the Phil­ the river and government works at ‘ "« entire money contents, amounting ■ The London w. « lirmiicle »ays that car from its streets. The HiinffAriAn London, May 4.—According to dis­ letter to direct Hie. maneuver«. Thu« ippines as well. It ja believed to be Port Eads, were found on him. The James Ju.fge, a New Castle engineer, city of BOO,000 inhabitant« is sai.i to » Th ® < ’ ar wa « be escaped the fate of the Cri.tina’. "ot unlikely that the representations man has been held pending the action P"‘«ntoe. It is "ae of p|fl « cent, of n 2,000 p * «•’n. at ir • ton of ulti ' ‘token Is i i ■«'cording ■ppn<- ■ »rate of m [•nd 500 p, under Mrc«t i*«truction«. £