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Charlea Ba»veg •will* «a»»«
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A ('«««a!•!•<« K«*lew *>f th* T*l*graphir
Mews «/ Thia * m 4 All r»r-
•Igw I *e4e
Parsons Lathn*p, |<»rt and
author, dmd at Roosevelt boepita), Near
York.
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Jules
Marco«, faraona
Profee** >r
oUghotlt the «urbi as a geohatiat, ia
el al his liorne al Camltridge. Mrae.
It t«w»k th* Rejmldirana <»( tte 10th
io district l,H77 telk»I s to nominate
Morgau f»»r emigres*, to succeed Rep-
I* -« ’itatiVr Fenton.
A hundre») colon iste have off cred
their •orkh'rs Ur the American coneul,
Georg* W B* II. at fiidney. N K. W .
In the event of war between the United
State» and Hpain.
Naval ami military pref «a rat ions eon*
tinue with u< a' ai«*l vig u.
Seven
fl *<*t «tram ys hts. •Uitabh* for navigs-
t <•»* in Cuten waters, were procured
• nd rovers! bids for »trim «'•»liters were
tueli' in Washington W««4ne*iiay.
Th* pfiiiíw»
«otumu»si*»n<*r» <»f Kan
Franco»-o hare a lot»t«**l a resolution «te
>ngthst incase of war ¡•nlrce officers
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> h will te fill«**) «luring Iteir ate
i «» by mrn wh«*ro *p|<»ir.tmcnl sh*ll
te* merely temporary.
It is the understanding that ih« call
f*«r hii ooo men will te* fill«*«) entirely
fr»»m the National Guard, and that the
quid* from CMM'h state will te fix« I in
I' •» proportion that tbe numte»f of en-
|i*»,»> I Guardiioeti te-ar to the tidal In
the Unit*"*! Stat»**, rather than by th*
¡»«»púlalo n.
It ia «*timal«‘l that there
ar«* nearly I2O.(XX) enlisted men in lbw
organ i ret ions of the country, which
Vk«-ul’l make an 1*0,04«» call equal to
two-thirds of the GuarJiinen uf each
state
The departure of 111«* First battalion
of tl ■■ Nineteenth infantry from Fort
Warn* f»»r Mobil«» wmr mark«*l bv a
►«•i i 'o* a«« i»lent-
Durtr g the firing of
o s.ilut«» in h<»r»or i»f the ’i«¡«rt:og
tr««u¡» I y thoee left m cbatg»’ <4 the
(■ ?t Prit-tte O’-ofgv I ngri an liad hi»
right arm nearly blown off by the
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* rg»aui Joba W Aunt», who w»» in
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N<*w York, April 93 —A Herat»! »lis*
j»at< h from Vt a«bingi«»ti says
H» nry
While, H’ e!H
«.| *i>« A ri to « 111-
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on a diplo*
malic mI*»»urn in mntie lion with the
relation« »4 thi» g»»v* fnmrst with that
of Groat Britain, and the particular re-
lations growing out of the »itualiun )»e-
iween th«» <*«>aiilry ami Hpain« One
offh is) high in administration ci roles
*ao I that Mi Whit** is her* in connec
tion with the prepara!h»n of a n»*w
troaly tetwron th«* Unit*») State« «nd
Gnat Britain, •»«mething <m the line,
h<- IndwVed
tl»** arbitration treaty
«buh fail«*! Ia**t y«ar.
Hr only knew
i hat some kirn! of n«*g«»t iatiuns were in
progre*», am) that Mr. White ia itere
in connectmn with them.
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U»mlon. April 23 — Replying in the
house uf commons tc» Hlr Arthur Bower
j Norwood, cnoservatlve, Mr. Balfour,
i the government leader an«! acting aae*
; rotary of ttate for foreign affairs, said
that in irgard to neutral veeatd«, the
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) tigmau's arm Unite«! htalrs a n »tifiamoti that it
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»and roverrly injure«!.
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The British government i* buying
coal largely on a* count of m increare
in th«’ fleet tn view of th* anticipated
bpantah American war.
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from Mii»:*t«*r
Pol«*, the Spanish o»nsufs are arranging
fot ti » ¡eputnr«’ *»f th* Sjianiar ls from
this
their
rrepcciivw
lunalilius in
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The Chicago Chronicle say»:
The
A martcan tohliers live well, an*l the
* tp**rt* «te'lía»«* that an h » i »* t <»i 200,000
men can I«» sup|»li«>i from dome*tic
MiinM without iiH«»ntmiMinng any*
te»ly «»r cauwihg the prire uf food
producía to use.
General te w Wallace, the fatuous
»•ddirr, tli|d»Hiial an l novidi»,, who was
71 years old April 10, lias formally
Withdrawn fr*-m ti e ra< c for the United
Stat**» ron«!*, i«ri I atin«»umee that he
will enter the army ai» I fight fur Cutían
illd<’| «•uden* e.
The spani»h anthorlti*» have* ac
quired all tim principal wareliorue» at
T« r»'r.ffe, CiinAry Islands, and at Grand
I » *trv f.*r th»' ;i ••*! , '*»!i‘»»i «»f a
large reltrfi»rccm«’iit of trmqsr expeefled
there, and to hold »torre due to arrive.
K vcii dm»« hr* there are teitig u««*»l f »V
military purp '«*• an»l the strength of
th.«* fortifi* atiotis i» tebig incr* a«»-I.
At Li- Pai in.* large quantities of
gram h«t** l«-<*n am****«**)
the Rom* correspondent of th* te»n-
d«m ( htuiih i«' save:
teuc»»*, **f i!<w
¡M»w«*rw, including Franc* an«l Italy,
arc acting ir» concert with th* taii an
in an « ffurt to ¡«rrsuAde bpain to aban
don (hite
it i» ».«id b¡*am is »• • r* -Hy
inclín»***I to this ct«ur»«*, l»ut prefers to
await th* outbreak «4 war in order to
»» th«» app» ira» ‘
of yielding tu
*r, Sf? a* •** ,w* l««*i« tteI l»y pubha
(•piiiiufi.
N«-w* **f further fighting te’tw«*vn in**
•urgent* and b{Mniah troojw in th*
pr •■vim •- of Pm ar «!«•! Ki«, has reaclred
Havana.
It *|*|«ears th* iiisurgrrits
ureter teot-w Agnliar Rim» made an at
tack teiurday upon the K|*ani»b force*
Io P'i ar de| Ri«». aivl had tl»«* best of
th* tight, even ac«»»rding to the Spanish
Him" >iv'«-m«'ht of the affair.
bpatitsh
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If f *■•!> of tl.«’ ! f I
h»-t f«»ur m«*n killed an«l had nina
wounded.
Th** sup¡s»rt«*rs in England »»f Dkm
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lb- *-; ar
pf«*l«'n |er, hea te|
by the Ear I of Ashburnham. are active-
Iy preparing lor etuergenuica.
Every
«'«'Ian fia«
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arraiig»*«! to *eire th*
propitious moment fi»r action.
Th*
teal t'arhsts are convinc**! that the
I resent dynasty is doomed, and that
Kpain will te forced to ch<s*ee tetw«*en
I’«-» •»»«!*■ re’-m in-!
<*irl*«a
They
« l i «i.*,» i < ,« «,nly »’k *nr«* »4 the prowi-nt
•fin * ty »- » • orc-sful war against th*
Unite*! Mates, th»* ¡s »-ibilily uf w hich
is s<x*utc«l.
The Russian government has placed
or ’* s f r two 19,(»mi-ton battle »litpfl
in th* Unit**«l States, according tn in
formation which has rwuched th* navy
department. Tbe new vessels are to
equal any afloat or designed in th*
world, and are to te superior to any
thing in the fighting line heretofore
produewd in this country. They and all
their equipment will te American m
manufacture a» well as in material.
The Cramas ill buifil the hulls and
machinery, and the Bethlehem Iron
Company the armor and the funnels.
Thets bave I • *n mvny application*
al ths United Stel«»*» nnh«««y and ths
Unite! States cnnsuUte in U»ndou tha
paat w»-«*k for ««nliwtmvut in thè fTmted
Btat» » artay «»i naey.
M« et ol ih* ap-
pli ant» were Enghwhmen, imluting
•eversi promlneht poraooage«.
It waw re|*ort*«l in Uond«*n TueeUy
that a triple alhaniv. oompi»«*ed of Ger-
manv, Au-tria ar i itaiy, s. ring ur«*u
tbe sugg*'«tion <»f llaiy, ha» pro|wi«»*d lo
thè p'*aere a | l*t»;**lte, under whirh
thè ptqnilation <»f Cuba shouhl lw al
lo w«si to vote nn thè f»«rtn of govt rn-
incnt under wbab they shdl Bis.
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troaly <»l Pari»
the announcement
v» a* g«**vf**d with cheer*.
Mr. Balfour
announced that no answer fin th»* sub-
j«* t ha I y*'t U’< n r«’< »‘ik<‘d from Spain.
I i »«*« h»t»r li *ld«'
Il II li
lx>n*lon, Aprii 11. — Tlie Pari. corra-
• lonitent of llw Tliue» •»»>: Tirar. li
noi » »high- Prendi ¡u»j«*r, nor cren, I
la llriK, « .Itiglo Frviichtn.n, «ho «tip*
porta thè Vini«-) fatate»
The Ib wa
fr**m Hpain iti-l'.*(*-** tliAt thè ralion.l
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i» »ai<l mai all ahle-Lciaiied nirn ara
A’.! the Rj«an-
;a&uy lo tata up arata,
uvimed that
lavi« th.l I tncel ara
«orlon« rral.tMice la uw h*i, yet they
are all oonvinceil that Spala will nut
jrt«hl, bui will tight all thè more ad*
inlrabiy bevali».* Ili» flghlltig ia for
honor.
I*as«r4 lb» *»»nat*.
Washington, April 23.—Three ini-
portent measure* were passed by the
M'nale tin« afternoon, each of which
related largely to th«» national defense.
The sundry civil bill, which has teen
pei.ding for w»eks, and which carries a
large amount of money intended to t*
uw l in it«« strengthening of the coon*
try'• ilrfriiM*«, wa* finally pa»ro«i, The
naval appropriation bill was imme
diately taken up am! pre« tically coin-
plrted. A joint r» »ohitinn was adopted,
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the ei|M>rtalion of coal and other war
material.
Ihr *f(<ni«h < <*»<«■•
Madrid April 23 —In th* Hpanisb
enatr tolay, Maraltal Martines Campo*
♦ *kr-i th* minister for foreign affairs,
Gülten« to make » statement r«*gardliig
the relation» of Spain and th«* Unite*!
Mate*», whereupon the latter repli«**!
that îl.i' r. !atî
Í*.r*-
»»ff Ih*
e s-capta i h g«* neral uf Cuba th»n m » te a
|u»tr»otic ►pcrarh, in which he «telare«!
that Cuba will never luee her Spanish
sovereignty.
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Grant* Pa**, Or., April 23 —Judgv
Hal«* tins aftcMXMin pronounced the
d»ath sentence tt|-un Charle» Firster,
the wife iDUtiterrr, fiimg Fri.tey June
10, aa the «late <»f elocution.
Fie«>trr broke completely down and
wept Itk«* a child.
Firstrr drowned hi* w i ft» in a pool of
water in May. IMU5.
Maval an*l Military I’rrp» retiens.
Washington, April 23. —With the
actual beginning of war, military and
naval pre|«aration* were vastly stimu
la le* I today. Th«* navy temght a ship
and numt«ei of yacht*»
It recured
•uni* more material fur guns and re-
n«-W»*d «titer* f«»r hi«»»* tn th* convìnte*
tiun of gun»
< inters were sent to th*
squadrons to guar«) their movements
an I the prelimir.arh w uf a blc* ka«le
were cs«*<mte>l.
Secretary lemg has «tecided to assign ’
Commodore Howell to c<»iiiman«l the
m wlj organiaed p«trol fleet < nsmting
of thu Yoretnite, Fratrie, Yankee and
Dili*. K«*cretary D»ng was very uni
te» to avail himself of th* ri|**ricn«'«
of (k»min«sh»re Howell, but f«»un«l some
difficulty in doing an. In tpw of the
fart that he outran•» both K* hley an«)
Sampson, ingommami of the two fleets.
Neither of th» m» officers could in justice
havs l«e«*ii relieved to make r«>«»m for
the former <'otum»inter uf the European
• ¡usd run, and I lie « rret i«»n of thè n«»w
fl«*rt solve* the difl! ulty.
< ubar*« lt*fue* a < *»nr*r*er*.
Havana, April 99. — It 1/ ander-
stfMwl the insurgents have rrdnaed to
conter with a «letegation of th* onlumal
government.
A woolen net is a decMedly new
tabrir, *n»l net-like in pattern aresotn*
awfully fet hing fabrics that
to
te o| silk and w.*»|, very »«»ft and cling
ing to the touch, and in various net- ,
like or laro l:ke m»-«h«*s
Th*** are
quite tb* •rusrtrot thing* |s»silde built I
over •«•ft saiiti« in rl*»** iy t in ging*
4: ap<*t ie*. —Uh k *gu T i me* • 11 «raid.
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Sampson’s Fleet Or
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Havana
SPAIN REJECTS ULTIMATUM
Mtaletee
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| General. Sime» .«vi ('.atill», of III.
Cuban tn.urgvu.l iraj. »ra now m « o -
| ei.tni with tl>« «etira work of th«
‘ ('nlain *l.l<*,'at ion liera, an-l thalr reeenl
, conference with Maj«»r«4icneral Mil«**,
* commander of th* army, i» l«*»k«*l upon
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kuggaating ¡««asible <?«>•« •¡■», rat ion of
! the inwurgenl force* in tbe event of an
I alta* k hy the Unite»! State« troop* on
. th<* S|wtH*h for«*» in <*ute
At tbe Uuten legation, no statement
would te m**le as to the cnnferrtHM»,
, but Scnor A Iter tin», first ancrotary,
said th* Uuten» wouh) most gladly co
' operate with the United stat«a form*,
’ if <x»-o|>cration w*s deaireal. Al j >res-
, ent, he said, there w»‘ie 35,00*1 <*iit»an«
I in arm», and there would te a general
■ uprising *• »mil as th* f»»rc«** l*ag*n to
all*« k Havana
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Waahmgtun. April 11 —The preei-
danl eent thia nomination to the annate
iolay:
Chari«« Emory Smith, of Pennayl-
van la. to bo i<*t tnaater general, vice
Jamee A Gary, re«i(n«»l.
it ia elated al the White Uou«e that
th* resignation of Pnatmwler-Gerieral
Gary had ahaoluiely nothing to do with
uur foreign coniplmat uma.
It wa«
owing entirely to the «»mlill’n of
Gary*» health.
lie lira been Buffering
fr*>m a general breaking down <f the
ryateiu. The new po»tma»ter-grn»ral ia
editor of the Philadelphia Prraa.
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Utuugh not officiteli? declara»! to by
epngreat.
Th«* •t’.rring events •>( yeslrr ’.*> were
mronadad unlay with rapidity by other*
of ru«»re importance culminating in th«
afternoon in ardori tor ihn de¡<arturn <*f
the North Atlantic squadron tor Ha
vana. Th>a practu aiiy is an a* t of
war, to that tbc war between thia conn»
Irv and bpam loaf fairly bo sa»d to date
fr«»m today.
Tw »minute« »(1er the opening of the
«tate department thi» inurning. came
word fmra M niati-r Woudtord that th«
Sp«ni»h government, having an t ici-
patd ami prevent«*! hia Intention« tu
■( reran t the pre« i lent's ultimatum. I-**
had a»ke<l for hia paa»|*ulla.
The ad
ministration, In a puldic sUtciiK-nt,
anii«»un«-e*t that it regarded th« action
of the S|*aiilsli government »• render.
■ ng uniie*-e«aary further diplomatie ac
lion on the |*art of the United Stale«,
an*l further alate*! that it regarded lite
oourae adopted by b|*aln aa one placing
u|»*n that I'ruinlry th« reaprmaibihty
for the branch of friemily relatione.
Mr Woudlurd*» telegram i««illte*i in
the '»Hing of a «|iecial cabinet mentirli;
to arrange an outline lora plan of cam
paign, or rather to delermitie how to
begin the execution of the plan of cam
paign already prepared by the strategic
boar i» of the army and navy depart-
luenla.
Th« Mlorhad« of ilaiana.
The rouli «»• the lninm*li»t» order
lur the AtMliitlc ,'pia'lron to begin the
hlock.iia uf llarana.
flow much further than thin the cab
inet progrnwe.1 in ita deliberation» it
1» not )«>M:ble to »ay. for the obviona
re»*»in that the time ba« now come
when the inlercla of th* government
roquria that the movement» of theahlpa
>ii<l troop« »boul<l be guariloi with the
greatest care from undue publicity, in
order to prevent the enemy from tak
H.g a*lv»iitage ■( ii,fi*rmalii*ii. '
The North Atlantic aqnedran, nmler
Captain Sam|«oii'a
command, in h
•plenitid array uf fine vr»*ela, and thia
force ia quite competent to blockade all
(lie )>irta in Cuba, or at le»»t ail of the
porta connecting (>y rail with Havana,
and mi likely to be um **I to aupply that
piauu iu th« vMt of aclgt: with food
and munition« of war.
Thi» »tatoment la to be taken with
the undrraianding that it doea not con
template the coming to Cuban water»
of the SpaiiKh fleet. In auch caae,
however, the probable policy would lie
to atiandoii the blockade and endeavor
to for* * the Spaniah fl**et to battle.
Mmiater Woodford'» action during
the day. »« report«'! to tbeatate depart
ment In a late telegram, indicated that
he »« following a carefully prepared
programme. A tigrifleant feature of
Illa me»-«ge Waa the atatemelil that the
N|«uiah government iiolitie-l him that
it regarded the withdrawal uf Miniater
l'ulo yuaterday aa terminating diplo
matic negotiations, allowing that it waa
not diap**a«d to accept the expreowd In
trillion of our government to omtinut
Miniater Woodford aa a medium of
nuumunicatirm any longer.
Mr Woo Hord alao announce*! that
he
hail
in.tructMl
C.maul-Genetal
Bovren, at Barcelona, to call u|«>n all
American coiwuta to «illidraw
He further alate.l that he had In
formed the hjaitii.h government, after
a.king for hia |>a«»pr>rta, that lie had
pla- «4 the American legation in Mad
rid an*! American interval« in Kj*»*u
generally in the liamla of the Britlah
ai»h<iar*A*lor. The amha.wador, Right
lion. Sir II. Fry-Orummoml Wolf, ia
not »1 prevent in Madrid, ao American
interrat« «ill l*e eouliileal to the Brit-
iati charge, Str George K. B**nham.
To alt intent» and piup*»«, thia iti
ll*-v*-» the »late department flora fur
ther uegotialiiia aa to Cuba, aate tlioae
relating to privateering, neutrality üb-
aervancea and the like.
a»nvl|«»g »r Troop«
Cab«
Captain S«m,*M<n'i fleet, which hat
liren or*l«rr>| to Cul*a, later on «ill tie
suppoited by troop« which will tie die-
p»tetie*l to Culm aa Soou aa In the opin
ion uf the prrenlent It ia piaaible to uae
them advaiiiageoilaly in the occupation
of the ialan*l.
Mc«ti«hlle, »• rapidly
ae troo|*a can t* iu»he*l to Key ili -t
■ml oilier points on the South Atlantic
ar.! *ln!f *•>»•!•. they will be hurried
forward. Il ia eatirualnl that it «ill
take 10 day« to com anlrale an army
atiffl- lent in aiae with aupplie« to make
the campaign.
It ia the piirpom* to gather the»e
troop« and make a «harp, declaim
movement.
Immediately ujon the
paarage of an army volunteer bill by
congrera the preaident wlll call for
100,1X10 men. Of llila force, it ia in
ten-led to nae SO,000 men in Cuba. In
conjunction with the regular army,
no« already assembled or assembling
at points of concentration. The re
maining 10,000 men will anl the ar
tillery departments in guarding the sea
coast and in manning
th«
heavy
guna of the coast defense.
Tte* r«w»re WotlA*«!
Yt»S I l«l«M*t««»M •*» «}*«»«•
Foltewlng la ih* test
f Ite presi*
irnt's altimatum te Npain, aa giwu
I Hit ibis morning:
"Apri) 92.
—W<Mslf*«r*l Minia
te* «>f tte United State«, M>*)rid
Y«*»i
' tiare t«*rn furnlsbed with tte test uf
tte >»iol resolution voled l*y III* enn-
gre«* *4 ih* Unii«*! filate« « hi tbr iWth
Insù, and approvrd lodar, in re lati»»«
lo tte paci fica t lofi of tte islanl of Co
t«a.
In otehenc* to li al «et. tte prr*-
Utent direct* y«m to Immettiately nm>-
» un lo* te to ih* goverumenl of S|<in
«*id rreol ution, with a formai de mar» I
ip»»n Ite gore romeni of Spam te al
nmw rwlinqwish ita aulbority and gwv*
»rnmml in tte talami <»f C'uba ami
witbJraw ita land and naval f*»r*rs
fr»»tn C uba and Cuten water».
In lak>
ng ibis stsp, ite Unitali State» tereby
il»« laima any disposilion or tntentiun
lo •• sere
•ovrFrtgnly, juriah* tt*»n or
Mmtr«d nv«*f the iwlatwd. eltfrpt f*»r I Ite
pacification thereof, and aarert* It« <fe-
<
termination when that is accompli«!
to leave the government and control
the island to tie people under such f
ind Independent government a* tl
may retebhsh.
"If by the hour <»f noun on -atar.lay
first, the 23»! day of April, iii.lant,
there be not return urinate* I to thi» <o»-
rrnmml by the government of Spain
full and aaliwfa^tory reapon«** tn tbit
Irma nd am! rvsi»lati«»n. whereby the
•mil of peacw* m Cuba »hall te ««»urol.
th«» president will proceed without fur
ther notice to n*e th*' power and au
thority enjoyed ami conferred upon
bitn by said joint r«sr»lution to such
•Steal a* may te n**r«»«ary I*» carry the
«amw into effect.
SHERMAN."
I
The billowing statement regarding
the M*n«ling “f the ultimatum to Spain
was lawuti’d to»Uy:
Yesterday, April 22, I huh , at aUuit
II o'clock, the department of *tatc
served notice of the p<irp»w<’ of this
government
*Uhv**ring to Mtni'*?«'r
l*vIo a copy of the it»*trti th»na to M hi >
lwt»*r VViHi-lfonl, and »1*«» a <u»pv uf th«'
romdulmn passed bv the oemgrt*«» of th«*
Unite«! Slat»'* on th» 19th
lium- ds-
ately after the receipt of thi»» notice
the Span 1 wh minister f«»rw.vrde«l to the
•tale department a ret|u»*«l for hia 1 *•*
|»orts, which were furnish»*! him v< «
tertlay aftern»M»ii. The Unit«*! Stat» *
minister at .M vh’i*l wai H th«* uiiit*
time instructed to make a like com-
munication tothegov»*rnm»mt of Spain.
This morning th* »lepartmmt ro
<»iv«*l from Minister Woxifor I tile
following telegram, stating that th»*
8|*anish government h&l brok»*n off
dipSomatie relations w ith thi» govern*
men!. This couraa on th«* part uf
Spain i»«n»lers ni)necessary any furthe r
diplomatic action on the part of th»’
United States:
•*M.ilrl«l, April
29.—Early
thia
morning, immediately »Ikr the rw.pt
of your telegram, and 1« fore I ha i
commur.icat«*! the same to th»* Spanish
government, the Spanish minister ol
foreign affairs notifi* I me that diplo
matic reliitiun« i»a«l l»«-rn broken be
tween th»' two countries, and tli.it all
*ft!uUI communications b«*tw»M*n then
respective repre-’ ntaliv«** have « <•;»*• d.
I ac« «»rdmgly a*k« i far safe pa--»|»*irt*
I shall turn th»’ legation over to tin
British embassy and h ave for I’aro
this afternoon.
I have n*»tilitd tin
consuls.
"WOODFORD.”
THE
OREGON
IN
DANGER.
Irsrsd Tin»« Iteo «ga«»leh *«|iia*1r«eii Ik 111
Hra4 <» (T thr* Hrattlr *hlj*
Washington, April 23. — It was stig*
g*wB*d ul th»* navy dcpnrtnmnt that it
is |MK«Hit>h» the Spanish squadron,whii h
•;iil«*d froiii UajH \ » rd»> lolan-L t«» ■ ik.
is hesthog to cut off th»’ firm batt.«
• hip Oregon, now oil its wav from th»*
Pacific was! I«» j<»in Captain Sampson’s
command
TLerc is ulro «“in«* f»*ar
that the < >r«*g«*n may I»«» l«k> n at an
unfair advantage, without knowludg«
of the »listen« ** uf war, hy the Span
i»*h torpedo-bual destroyer T»-n>crtef,
which i* now nt Bu»*i>os Ayr»**.
Pos
sibly, with a view of avoiding * <«»n-
fli* t tn tbe »»trail* of .Magellan, when*
she would
at a disadvantage, the
Oregon has l**en or»iered to go aruuml
U*p* IHn. The Or»*goii sailed from
(‘aHao the Vth inst., sin«* whi« h tim**
nothing has been h» ar»l from her.
It
is tsdivv«**! she is now nearing th** p»t
of Montevideo, Uruguay.
The formittabl*« Spanish t«>r p«** Io-1 * »at
is »up|ste«*l to t«e romowhere in that
vicinity awaiting the arrival of the Or
egon. and rome f« .ir is riprc-’*** I th it
she may creep on her unaware« ami,
conaequentljb considerable reli»4 will
l»e felt when the arrival of the Oregon
at *uiic South American |«»rt is re
ported.
Il 1» prolwilde that when th»*
Oregon r«*a«'h*-» Rm de Janeiro »»r
Bahia, she may I«* joined hy the Bra
silian cruiser N ' tlivroy, r»* enlly pur-
chased fur the Unit«*I Mates navy, an«l
th* two vr«ik*|s will < uiue to tbe Unite»!
Status together.
We>l*v Mill Tate« a Wa*4.
lamdon, April 33 —The Madrid cor*
res|a>n*h*nt <»f tbe Daily Telegraph
•ays: Bullfights have tern arrange«!
in all of the large towns, the proceed»
to I m * devoted to tbe national »lefense
fund.
It is »till aaserted that G«*h*ral
Weyler will oocumand an army curj *»
Nun ph » Mareeleaa lUnb
ls>n«l<»n, April 81 —A dispat» h from
Bar* «Inna says the art of the Bank «1
Ba n't» Ion a, in w Hh*lrawtr;g a large nun
irtOAt Uiv i*AA« braiaC«« ul ll.L 1’ai.k a*
Spain. an nee« I a run on I Im latter innti-
•utioii. but all deman«le were met.
PACIFIC COAST
■ ra»l.*> Mlal.lar *■»•• HI» l»»ra'*«re
,**-* m W»,aiH,«n«.
Mare IslanrFNavy Yard« April 96.—
Waahlngtmi, April 33.—Th« flpa**>
iah inini.ti r. ao«*m|*anin*! hy »1, m«tn*
trara of hi, ataff. left \V»4tilngl<>n at
* 30 o'rluck tonight, an<l th« Kpautah
gotrrnmenl thoa terminal*-.) ita diplo.
■uatio repreaautation in th« United
HtateC T!ra miniater an l hi, |>arty
left hy the 1‘rnnavIrania roa.l, going
north«ar*I to Buffalo an*l Su»|«n»ton
Bri lgr. an ! lh.*nco to Toronto
Kroin
there the« «III go to l!»liUa to take an
ocean «learner.
The departure of the Spaniah party
We are prepared to«lay to capture or
destroy any torre that Spain coald p»w
aibly ertwi age inni tte Pacific coast,
The Nashville Takes a
Spanish Merchant
Steamer.
"In the
•akl Rear Admiral Kirkland,
first plac *, th«* Spanish governm«*nt ha»
no vrw els in Pacific waters nearer than
We have a greater
the Philippine*.
foro e than Hpain. and can easily take
BROCCHI HER ft) KEÌ WEST
rare i of the opjwwing fleet.
The
nbility lie* In sen’ll ng
a
nell
fleet
through the Strali» of Magellan. Even
if S|4iin hod th* ship*, they w»>ul«) te
practically useI«sa after they g*»t into
th* Pacific, through the lack of «roaI
*‘We have two m«»o b*r»». th«* Mt»na i
Kry Weet, April 23.—Th»* United
Slates ftert was »(«out 12 tuile» »ff r*an l
te’.v light th» mutning at 7 o’etek
when th« Spanish merchantman H»»«*na
Ventura was sigbtel bound tn rth The
gqnbuit Nashville ran her down ami
put a sh*»l » ht «**» her I h > ws from the
no» k ami the Monterey, that
tin n a mat*'h h»r any vew
mi»h navy,
Besl«le* then
hat» e tho Br mnington am!
whi u h ar* nos * en route Iron
w a¡ dan
i
island*. Th« Chari
be I
>mm<*aion hy M av I,
w
eersaary we could
vaa made «llhoal liolleeable <h-mon-
•tration, although a contlderable num-
tier of Mvrel a«*rih* offl vrr and |a>lie«
• ere on duty at th** 'l.*]»>t
There « «a
no time at any oceaaion t.*r their doing
more than keeping I m < k a cro*d of
cur'^ua onlooker«.
I Oulriifliii < *ianth«*fl tlfllrltirnl
Lieutenant d«* Carantha »f»k«wl a press
rvport«»r to make kn«»wn tbe lieuten
ant*» view on the war.
"It is no longer a qiwstion of retain
4 tn*'h gun on tl««» por I »file aft. manned Y
ing Cut «a," »aid Lieutenant de Uaran»
Ir
by Lieutenant Dillingham
tha.
"Tliat wa« no'iely a qu«<»ti. n of
rem
N*»w a ii!gh*»r pu»!*«•<• m tu
territory,
Th” fipaniard tgnurei th* shot, but
» ten view—the honor an*I dignity ot h|uün
our c«Ka»t uefciMMMI are
*
another doser to her hnri I
—einco the United Blates ha* ron»
Is reren tly acquire*).
to.
A pria»» crew, Otelst Kitsign Ma-
temptuously <»rder«*»l S|*aln tu vat'atw
o«st
kl*le *d junct to our Par
gru l*r. was put al*»aid.
Cuba, and has made the Infaitiuua
how
iwe hi the two torjsolu-b*
Uaptam Lusarraga, in <
charge that we are reap*n»ibl«a for ll»e
ng completion al Portland and one munler of th* poor ruen o! tlie Maine,
her, wav astounded,
lie ’
i* Kwnnd. This number can te These order* and chargea are n>a«lo
not know that war had !«"•
is<*! materially if the n«'‘'e**lty w I th a kick of the boni. an<l agalutt
hut wh«>n he was inform«*!
nts. since eacli require* only fit) snub action, Spain Wlll Featat t«> tl»o
of affairs, he sbruggvd h
uttermost.
There sh«*uh| In* no mis
fur building."
and acc**pt«*l th«» situation phil«*«>pb-
take about thia
Hi»t«>ry has record«*«)
ically.
that ev«*n the legions of N»|. »Iron, with
A MASriRLY STROKE.
The Nashville ho* taken on »t>’r«*«i
4**0,000 men, bearing the triumph« «»f
all Kurop«s were hall«*) and rvtn«*d
and will roturn to the flr» l, »^rrying I «- i » • i <<»•(« • l«-|(f>«| kt l«el> In lie« |«r
•♦•a %gi«1»»»l •' « I k «Iw« Ing
from Spain, after tho«e legton» hid
Ensign Magruder who will te <»*•«■;v«*l
New York, Kpríl 3V — A dispatch tc hxt tetw*en 900,000 an«) 900,000 men.
hy Ensign i ’arh'ton. of the Snow.
A
Thv
the Tribune frotn U*nl«»u say*
"We rosliau the gallantry of tbe
l»ody of manti«*» i* pa. ing the d«vk ut
an >un<*emu*it that th* United States, American naw, an I the (mb!** hero**»
the SparJanl. *n<l her crew of 3* are
in the event of hostilities, will not re
of it* |M*at—Paul J«»nre, Farragut, Por*
lounging abmt the »!<*« k» in non« balanl
sort to privat«*«»ring and will I m * gov- ter—but Sj*ain, too. ha» her her«*** and
fa»l non. Not a man is tn irons,
ern«*d hy the f«»nr rub*» «4 th«* declara
their b)«M»d 1» in the win of th«*e
Ao 'or«ting i«» priro I*«*, <’»j tain
ti»«n of Pari* is «■onsi*lvre«l a luastorlr cslkx! upon to <L*fen*I her honor.
I
.Mavrnud will turn th»» pri* •» «*;» of
<tr«»ke in »tiplmnatic drch*
While have roveatly talk«*! with my natal a«»
war over t«» the Unit»'-! States «lislrh t
England*« sympathy has I m « ii wit
•♦K-iate«, commander* of Hpar-i«)» »hips
.Horney, who will decide the qu*«li«>n
Am* ri a from first to last, Spain ha
an I of tori’sdodwHits, and I know that
of their d»i|«witi**n.
gain«*»! s«»tnr tactful
advantages a* there is but one sentiment; namely,
The Bu»*na Ventura is a tramp *i«’»m- negotiations have |>r« *'«***• I *»l.
Th»*
that not one Spanlvh ship shall U*
<*r of 1,15.*» ton», am! bail» from Bill«»*»
¡»«mt ba* teen soured, not by many. taken.
Your navy may send many of
Spain. Sb«* ha* a uargn «»I lumbar,
I t ‘ r a • *» ) •
h /• ’ ■ a! v t * »! I be ui Io the U.»tt<>m, superior fi»r««*s
loaded at Paroag*Mila, Mt**«., un i was
while S|»aiti ha- tna«le a series <4 con- may »*c| k to annihilate them, but not
bouml for R<»tier«!am.
. c-. B-iions 1« Amer a, Oi»f gf, *e in th* one
pani«h ship will nurrend«*r tn the
Th»* n«»wa of the capture of th«* S|>«n-
end has r«»mp»'ll«**l her to fight All the American navy,
With honor at stake.
iar*l M*l th«* jxMipie of Key West frantic
continental journals have agreed In de
that will I-»* th«» re»|*«»nm* uf th* navy
with enthusiasm.
All work ‘ was so*-
scribing the negotiation« a» mte-aided, uf Sjain."
|ietit)etl, and the d»s*ks were crowded
with Spain in the |**«ition uf offering
Lieotvf. «nt !»» <‘arantha »{oke with
with |M«op|e.
one saerifire after another, without gMMl ear in-tn«-«», ami hi* «taleuietit
Uomtimdore Lyons, <4 the Ddphln,
was taken in m te an») »• 11li*»r 1 ie*I The
pleasing Atiiernan opinion.
has dehvcml to United States District
Il wa« importaut thtkt the stat«' de-
I« parture of th«- Spanish party brought
Attorney stripling th«» p.»p**»s «»f the
I »run« *t, while justifying war on to a uber a m«wt » v« ulftil day al th«
Buena Vvntuia.
He will libd th«* ship
human* prindpl»**», should restrict the Hpsniah lugattun.
in the United States admiralty court.
area uf «Hsturbanre as much as |jo*»nbk»
**vM«»r r«»lu • i rllrr
ami guaiante»« security tor neutral com
** At
t loti <*t Ihr I»«• pa r 11»> e-ix t.
Al
ll:3«>
o’«*lu* k th* minister re-
Till»
ha«
I
jo
'
ii
Washington, April 35.—Th" rejort mercial Inter**«
that the gunlaiat Nashville had cap hy tho official a n non n romeni
• * - •( 1
■■
- ’ * . 4 » » * .
.1 I. d _ . : I. 1 t. . I I
tured a Spanish merchant ship gained Washington that *ho gov**rnm»*nt
strly *!**mn»htel his p¿i*«j*»»rl* In the
a»Bi«*re
to
th*
principl»'*
of
th»*
«leelara*
rapid circulation throughout the navy
Nothing could te more following letter:
department shortly after ikm - ii tm Uy. ti«»n of Paria
'‘Legation de Fspwnnl«». W ashing-
satisfactory
to
England. France and
It rsu*'«! much
and was
Mr *»«
Il is pledged that
th* Ion, D C., April 23. H»*».
exigerly di*rtiiM*v*l as «11 ontwsrd *vh Germany.
retarv: The r< ***»luti*>n adopte») by th«»
«lent <* of the actual » ii«t« n< «- of war. Unite I Slates will respect the four
«*»>ngr««s <*f America an«! gpprovr.1 to-
S»*»'r*tary U>ng. however, h*»l n*>t rv rules of the -Ie; laratlon ”f Pari*, -h«-
VT I
t !.(■ pl • - ’-Ji t ' - 4
h .» íiat.U rc
countenance
privateering,
pr«»t»*ot
neu
(•t*!v»*l word of th* « aptUH*. «1 > j t
that
ii»y
¡*e»m«ncmv
hi
Washington
v
tî:»4
•!»*!
th«»
Wfir
through new#p«|*er si»ur< «•<.
Notwith* tral g **■!* ni»dvr any
tec-«me* lui|*«Mtsihi«.* an-l oblige* me to
Mtanding Ibis, nav.il officer* rr*»!tt*<l ■ my »ailing under a ululai fis*, with
r«’pi* at *4 y* a tfi.e delivery of rny pa»»-
the r'’p<*ri end •hscu*»*«! it 1* though tt I th«» single eii'arptiun ul ctwtfteband ot
)«>rt*.
The pro!«*- lion «4 the Spanish
•
the
n«?c*wity
ot
war,
an«l
raeognise
ua.t an at « «1 t”'l U, t.
It wm * ai i that
interrai« will b«-i ninni»'* I to the French
ffl
i-tive
In
oMtfr
U>
!
making
a
bl«*
ka*lv
e
a I irt of th»? crew h« I been |<Ut rd on
ambassador and the Austro Hungarian
and the raptor« I v. > « i J»,1 -t a - rvh'let it binding. 1 These four ¡»Irilgcs
minister.
Viihiiiblc cargo, including »onaidrrabl* will be the safeguards of Euroj-ran
"< hi this o* i 4<ton. very painful to
«*»mm«*rre In the pending war.
coal»
me, 1 have th»» h»>n«»r to convey to you
Si
tar
as
the
American
practice
is
:
Among the officials, th* roport « aused
the aaauran »' of my highest uunwidera*
mu< h »atisUction. ahli«>ngh H wn* said c»>iiot*rm'«l, Spain will Ke pla<-«»»I on the j
lias.
th»* capture of a Spanish warship defensive. Rhe will be roiupeltel to
"LULS PGM) Y BKKNABK.
would hav*
U’vn more a ■’‘♦•ptahb*, rep« at tfivs«' ;**”Hir;»n« ***» or else alieiiat«*
"H -n J..fin Sheriuan, Item t«r) of
There is “.»bl t»» bv n«» question ah to European >vuipaUiy.
Tbe judgment in diplomatic cirri«** State of th»» Unitr.l Slat«’* «4 Anidri-
th«* right of taking Hpani«h m«*rrhant
is
that America has a h»pt«' l a course j »•a," «»te., < te.
ship* »t this lltDft- Two uf the-*« ship*
Th* p.»*«»ports resrlie«! th« minister
left Galveston within the Ust «l.*y or which wlll einharra*«» Spa n, concihut«*
st 4 I*. M.
¡"hey were »« • «mpenn*d t»y
•o with consitlrrable <^rg«M*s of ortton thu commercial an l mercantile t I mk *«*» ;
a lette* from Hecretary Sherman, in
on hoard.
Another Bpanteh ship is <»f England and the continent and ■
which th* •» eretary einr«*•«•«I hi* re
said to
on route from Vera < rna, •trcngthen thr |*«M»tti»>ti uf the Unite! -
gret that the minister liad felt called
Klatt»*.
Every
on*
uf
th«*
four
rule*
of
!
Mvlico, with
I.OOO,000
on
up»»n tu t»ke this step.
lw*»rl, rep»» suiting th« * *1* rii ’ion f th«* d«w»larati*»n of Pari* 1» in favor <»f •
Thu Spanish legation is now close*I.
America in tho event of hrotilittea
Vera Cr»ia to the Spanish in ( «1 a.
Diplomat* peroeiTc at on »* that Amer An attendant remain* there simply to
tear up the <*ff>*rts of li»«ty departure.
l t»lMi»i«»«*r Army Hill «*><u«»<t
ica haw nothing to Io««* and much to
The < ufiaii colonial delegation also
W ashing Um, Aprii 26. — The voluo- gain from the al«oliti»»n of j rivat**«*rIng
tee*r army bill wt*w Aìgn«*»l hy lite près- and th«' prot«'ction of neutral *w»inm«»r<*« terminated its relations ut Washington
idenl at 3:(»fi P M The bill, am agreed ami private pro;*erty und«*r any flag, Ibis after noun.
to, reduce* the time <»f ridUtmetit from
there *« nrs to two.
Tbe ain*'H<!nient
authorial ng the ptesnlent to organise
in«lci»rti*leiil troop1« was retained, hut
limits the number to 3,000.
The bill
leaves It optional for regiment and com
pany militia officers to re* « iv** commie*
«ions from gov««rnm»*
The senate ro*
ca«»}«'«| fr«»m the amendment atta* hing
r*cb
an engineer officer to the staff
hiiga«!« <xiu>mand»*r.
Yfapeii« K«|*«*rt*4
Ixmduti, April »5 —Th«» Duly Mail
•ays that it !• stat»**I tn Falmouth ship
ping circhs that the Atnert.an cruiser
To|«*ka. whit'h l«dt Faluiouth th* even
ing of Tur*>lay, April HI. was in col
lision With the toirk A that lo**, at tiihi-
According to th«*
night, Thuroday.
Mail, th* c*|4ain of the Altetr««**
assert* that aft«*r the collision the
steamer« whose name he did not a*« er*
tain, flash«*! a light *n«l smldrtily dis
appeared.
He believed she foundered.
I nlted stat»« < •>i»«*r«teip.
Kry W^t, April 23. The United
Stale« government ha* »stablish«*-! a
cenorahip of tritgrani*. forbidding the
tratismiwi<»n of cod* rtiesaage* to •»r
from Havana. This tjrgins at once.
M< iii 4<I iiih »
<««»4»o Saette-
Vallejo, t'al., April 35 —Th« United
State, ateamahip M"i>a*lno> k ha. left
for **««, an toute to Puget Mmn*l.
In
her coat of gray |«int the Monadno k
ia not viaible at are 1,000,ardedl.lant.
ip«lH < <11« O»i Her ll*a*r*»«.
W »•*.ir«r*t In Earl».
U»n<!on, April 23. —A «llspat« h fron
Pari«, April IS.—General Strwart L.
.Minister Corre»
Madrid says
War
Wotnlfbrd. the United StatM tninittot
authorised the call of HO,000 reserves to S|*ain, accoinpanieil hr Hie parly
Three v»*««ewl» load*»! with troops left
«tth «hich he left MadriJ, arrivod in
Calia; destination uri known
thia city al 7:48 o'clock tin« erenmg.
•nd the e*tabll»hmmit «»f tbe principle
I ui» (|rttr| Mranif«
that a bl<M’ka»h’ in order to be bimling
Washington. April 33.—Tim bouwn
must te effective.
tíxlay i .»ificd, •*< an emergency war
It would lx* tn the marnfret alvnn* mi-itwiira. th«* hill •*»«t»>w««ring th* prewB
tag* of th* Unite«! Htat«» if l*»th I mj I- d< hi to «all nut th«» volunteer wrt'vw
hgvrentN were nmler obhgatiuna to re- am! providing for their «»rganisation»
•|NMt th«* declaration <»f Paris. Th»* Both the pr» vident and Secretary Alger
male department. l*y
taking
high had nrg» I the irn|«*ialive nr«-«»*ity for
grugnda in the Interest of eivihsrtimi, the pa « mu ng of thn lull today, ami Chair«
may force Spain to follow it.
If Spain man Hull, of tlm military nfYairw oom«
«haws back, owing to a wanton desire mitt»»*, «trove It under whip am! wpur.
to capture and destroy private projwrty Tin« bill VM draft«*! at the war *l«»|>art«
at rea, it will be an offvtisr against the ment« introduced in tl>* hntiae y**wlrr>
commercial liitcrrsis ami moral opin >lav ami conaidert'd and r«*p*»rted by lire
ion of Kurofm.
commute«» today,
No such ei pe»I ilion
This is the judgment of diplomatist», could have been ¡odible eicept under
mrinter* of |<arham«*nt and repr«*«**nta* the wtrr«« of war prewiaro. The bill 1«
livre <4 meri'antilc England, and they | jwomanent In Ita «*liara«*ter. The pfin*
sincerely ^ope that the announ**emrnt ci pa I change in the lull, aa ini rod u»**!«
uf th«* American Intention in today's w.»« that the appdntment of all regi»
¡taper* will te fol low«** I by similar as- mental ofll- <-ra are to l»e tn a* le by the
suranre* from B|*ain.
Il cannot te governor* of th* »taten inatrad of by the
doubted that th* a*!h<reh«e ot th«* prent lent, aa w an proponed originally
United State* to the declaration of ny tho war dpeartmrnt. Thin ron»
Pari* will strengthen Higllsh f»*«*ling forma to the practice« of the civil war.
in favor of America and greatly Impair
ktiiii« 1‘llr f»*r Spain.
th* anti*Amerb*:in serttltnent « h the
Ixuxlon, April 22.—The afternoon
(MHitbient.
It will te an appcwl to
•«if-interval ail around, yet wiii have a ¿-¿te ;»» •♦»»•«», a««»te g« ¿*»;á*«l!y trtem »/
moral j*.i«iificali*»n in tbe high aim« uf Io lira Util(e>l Matea, -xprraa a r.rlain
»mount ot aympalhy with M{>ain.
civilisation.
014 Ol«»r> llurtfls<4.
Ma'lril, Aprii 18.—-Tltia «ventri« a
crow l *l,iKM) «tr*m« i»rrytn« fl»«» arai
■lioiitlri« ''Vira Ea|«nal'* “We «ani
• ari” ami
with thr» Yanke*'«!“
butnn! tbaHtara an*l Htrl|«-** in front **f
tira reai'l*-rar* •>! H**n>ir Sagaata, who wra
a*'«>r<le<l «li ovation
New York. April 26. —A diapeteh to
the llrrald from Saint Thomas, sav* a
revolution haw broken out in the Ponca
district of Porto Rico, and there is riot
ing all thn»ugh the island.
< h.rl.rln. Tra».|»«*r(.
WaahlBKton, April 33. — Arran««-
monte are bring u>.*ln l*y tha war de
partment for tho transportation nt
troop. fr**in Bootlwrn port, to Cuba,
and II ta «lpocte.1 that tharjr will bo jo-r-
f»*» ted tomorrow. ('<*lorral A. S. Kim
ball, chief quartermaater, department
of the Eoat, will o|*<*n bid. at New
York fot tho charter of (team veaael.
for tbia rar vice.
It ia l*elieve*l he will
have nn difficulty In racurlng atilflcionl
vearala ot good aped lor tbe .rmy to
be rani to Cuba.
ífllnnrl Qrwnt VnluHi»»rs.
It«*a«*r» Re« »l«lsg A f*gllrall«*ti«.
It was found neoemarv to frame a
Olympia, April 99. —N«»w that war
notice to the |*owera of the attempt of with H|*aln has teg •■in, the esecutivi
our government to ratablish a blockade office Is crowded with ¡»eople w I mj art
of Havana, a notification required by an il ou sly looking far an up)*<»rtunily t<
international law.
•erve their country, mostly in an off!
The navy <lej>artm«nt to lay, aside rial cajaclty.
Governor Roger» ba»
from giving the orders to the squadron, receive«! two applications from women
oontinued the work of adding to the who would liks to serve as army nurses.
navy, and purchase*! another ship at
The iMnish manufacturers of clay
Norfolk as an auxiliary cruiser, and
yroIurta aro adding Improvs») machín
some »mail yachts.
The news of the actul beginning of try of ths latest style to their yard*
war «as received with gravity at the imi aro putting themselves in positi«*«)
o tura mit the !*«•*< «ort of clay manu
department, and there wera many ape*
I acturus uf all kind.
ulatiuoa aa to the ultimate HiUome.
POLO.
Th«»
W«r«kip« Im thr»» 11 • l»rs M • «»
• N*teb f*»r Spai»
< «frruiuflilml I «•««»•-
Malaga. April
29. —» The L'tjib
HtaUM cniiaul, R. M. Bartleben, hat
■lane»! lor Gibraltar.
The Amertrai
flag over the ('oritulate hM l»e^ii re
iu«»ve«l. an*! the archiver tranvfetre«l tc
tbo British conni la l«k
GOOD-BYE.
SAFE
Will lleinbarH Manila.
Hlsnrn'« War l»e*r I amt l«»n.
London, April 18.—The American
w|ua*lr**n at ll»i>g Kong, »«oordtrig to a
lia|>at* h troni Shanghai, baa aaileil for
Manila, which it will attack.
Th«
*lia|*at 'h »aya:
“Three Bimmer», recently purcliaaed
by the United State« government, will
follow the fleet «tth coal
The ap
proach*-» to Manilla are mined.
It la
r«|>>rte*l tier* that the prirata and mm-
mereiai cl»»».-» in the Philippine« ara
in favor of a pew* *-fiil »nrrender, rather
than to Buffer a lx*tul«rdineiit, hot that
the military are determined to reel»!-"
Havana, April 23.—»<*ap<ain-<l*n*ral
Blanco haw pul»ii»br«i a <l«'rr*» confirm
ing hia prwionw <lecrw»a. an«! d«*c!aring
th* ialaml to I m * in a alate of war»
H* alto annula hi« former similar de-
•Trra granting |«ar»!<>n to insurgents,
an«l |»la»M*a un<!t»r martial law all th«*«»»
wb«» ar* guilty of treason, r«|*t«»t»3go,
eritnes against |*»*a<te» or against th« tn-
dr I w» in Imo of th* nation, sedhhma ro-
volt, attacks against tbr grivrrnment or
»gain»! the authorities, and aga n»:
U hmw who »Betnib public order, tli<mg>
vnly by meant ul ¡»rimed ma liai.
New York. April 19.—A World di*>
patch from Wethington ways: Fred D.
Grant ha* temlertsl hit serví«'«* to the
government.
Th* eolonel It unable tn
enlist, aa he ia a few year* too old, ami
can only he given a oommiweion.
"I do not think there la any question
about war now,** he said, "but we may
bar«* aome little difficulty In getting (be
Spaniards ont of Cuba.
They appar
ently want to fight, ami <mr army will
have something to do anonrr or later.
Of roo rar there will be but one reetilt—.
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