THE NEWS, The American steamer Mariposa, Cap’, tor San Francisco, having on board £1,000 000 in gold, The town of Woodlawn near Birmingham, Ala., was visited by a severe windstorm, and a ch arch and several dwellings were dams aged, Judge Walter C. Ong, of the Common Pieas Court of Cleveland, Ohlo, filed a petls tion in voluntary bankruptey in the Unitvd States Cirenit Court, His liabilities are placed at $35,000. Assets are given ut $22,000, The Japanese cruiser Chitose will sal from Ban Franelsco for Yokohama this week, The report that she has met with sev- eral mishaps to her machinery since being turned over to her Japanese crow, is denied by her engineers, Two members of the Syracuse (N. ¥.) Fire Department were severely injured while working at a flee, They were Captain Geo, T. Shean and Ladderman Patrick Dee. A tittle later Charles Brooker, driver for the Assistant Chief, collided with a wall wagon and was badly ivjured. Reports from Wkhits Rocks Agency, in Utah are to the effect that the Indian leaders there a-e restioss, and very serious trouble is anticipated by Indian Myton, by reason of the fact that the me rho eontrol the chiefs desire to roturn to the former res- arvation in Colorado, A run was started co the Cinelonatl ings Soclety without apparent ¢ which Was promptiy met by the jayment of all ehocks presented, the officers of the bank at- tributing the run to the maitce of a deposi- tor who bad a dispute In seitiing bis a9 count, and who threatened to get even, Residents of the mising to of Hayden Hill, Lassen county, in the extreme north astern portion of Californin, are greatly ex. cited over an exceedingly rich strike of gold ore, the vein being about fifteen inches wide, about twenty-nine feet fron he surface, and said to prospect {rom £7,000 to £12,000 per ton, The machine twist manufrctarers of New York have voted a fart her hstvan ee of 10 per cent. in the prices of thelr products, A rich gold strike is reported to have been made on Granite Creek, near Albint, on the west coast of Vaocouver Islands, Assays show &5.8 0 to the A For the murder of Charles Haynes, Lewis was banged at Atlants, galiows bulit by him YOars employed as a workman, Pate Jones was shot and killed at Elkton, Ky., nud Will Gray was wounded fn & flight between Jones, and Ww il Gray, three city po- Hee, Sav- Aliae, win Robert on the when ta, two ago his Charlle, countrym and the Chie decision Ian resdered 1 last summer that express eo The Appellate Court at mously sustained the Judge Tuley panties are obliged to fornish slam ® £ CREO, un War revenue The United State ffrigerating steamer Giac was . i 5t the Br lyn Navy Yard No. 20} breparatory to voyage to Manila, The Muvor and bealth « Angeles, Cul., have Issued = garding the smal -p that thers have Leen seventy-six cases since the first appearance of the disease in tetnber, nod thers are now 14 cases and 33 convalescents under quarantine Peter D. Lark, for many years captain of the private police of Gresuwood Cemetery, New York, eommitied sul the cemetery ground, The Esparanza mine at El Oro, one of the famous mines in Mexico, an English syodieat~, whieh 000 forfeit money, Toe fixed at #23.000, Bb } Pires oun April 25, Io Detroit Georges J. Mink aged 10, was stabbed under the uit shoulder blade by Xavier Glombin, a 13-year-old boy, whe, It seems, siaried a quarrel with him, the knife peaelrating a lung, with probable fatal re. suits, The anpual order sent out from the Post. office Department lostructing posimasters to give employes their summer vacation of fifteen days with [ull pay, does not pleads the clerks in the Atlanta office, because provision is made by Congress to who work in their piaces, Thrasher Meade, the notorious negro trails robber, safe blower and bandit, bas been ior elatement re X situntion in that city Hep puts up 81,000 - price of the mine is 1, and the option ex. gold, no jay those idan, Miss, to twenty years in the Pederal penitentiary. Io pessing sentence Judge Niles expressed rogret that he could not un- der the law sentences Meade to desth. James Patterson, a well-known eheractor, and prominent in lveal polities in Cinein. uatl, was fatally shot by James DePugh, a lookout at one of the gambling estabilsh- ments iu that city, Patterson was standing at his front door with his wife when De Pugh fired five times at him, The fatal wotind is fo the abdomen, Mrs, Patterson was shot in the wrist, The beretolors rumored changes in the system of paying the employes of the Balti more and Onlo Ralirosd took permanent shape last week at a meeting of the heads of tbe several departments and general super- Intendents, eallod by General Manager Up- derwood for the consideration of that mat. ter. It was determined to replace the pres- ent dilatory process of rusniog the pay cars over the entire system, involving an eX pen- diture of three weeks time in distributiog a large bulk of currence ¥ aggrezating one miilfon dollars per mouth, by & more eon. venient, expeditions and safer process of distributing through the hauds of the sta tion agents checks payable at any ove of the 37 banks upon the line of the system and by any agent of the company. The new ar- rangement is effective May 1 FIELD OF LABODG. There are 1,500 ocean cables, Japan has seventy copper miues, There are aluminum violins, Vietoa has a municipal saloon, Canada exports hay 10 the States, Finland bas women paper-hangers, Rockeloiler's ivcome is $40,000 a day, Des Moines boasts a woman buteher, England has 13,000 feuals sehool toasters, In Glasgow more than one-third of the car fares are one-half penny, The city of Jepa, in Germany, owns a brewery that pays to the eity w profls of more than $30,000 a year, Toe threatened sirike of Iron founders at Leods has beén averted by the acceptanos of an advanes of | shilling per week offered by the employers, In makisg the ¢gension i appealed to the men not to time, mo orders on thelr Looks are so great shat they have d Malty in coplog with BIGHT KILLED. nan. Georgia Mob Metes Out Swift Vengeance. BEGGED FOR MERCY, An Uprising of the Colored Population Is Now Feared and the Militia is Cunrding the Town — Governor Can. der Offers a Reward for the Lynch erm. Palmetto, Ga, ored men Ho in Fous dead eol- Johnson's warehouse, Ie tide them, groaning in agony, are five of thelr race, nll victims of an assault made by whi e men of this neighborbood, This little eity bas had two incendiary fires, whieh have plmost destroyed it, sfuce Juouary 1, and the men who were stotdown while beeging for merey, Hie where they fell on the blood-soaked floor of the improvise d {Bpeeinl, ) Jas, The citizens are patrolling the main street of the tows and dispersing an © Eroup of muttering colored men, who seem determined to get some form of revenge for the slaug ghter of four of their race, melons Walting for the Coroner. The scene at Johnson's the nine men were fined and v filled with the dead and dylag, | ig and miserable one. or nod blsckoned walls are indented el, Wives their side in dimly ight clog the air with thelr moan warchou con Blood children and the iyor Arnold has summd i nus to the », and every citizen seen on Tne ait sder co atrol sireets al the street gun. uation Is be. ved £0 be practically y the good work of 3 ja Thea Palmetto 3 Xt On seeout the exeiter wus eon { 160 men, from is a mystery trol, OWILER for nob That somes of pons of the es without ard when special covered with In a mingt RUOW, but were in the mob go face was masked, was reached the were the people Dattar cline, saving, Every the ware! guard of out a word, # the mob was in 1 five men the big ware. The fright. alter yell, it had no «ff fAuisthied the house aod the fustiade opened. men sent up : ERLE is r mercy, but its work was turned and quiekiy dia me —on borsetack, yell eet on nen Incendiary Fires. incendiary Year (Li ar five days ininr, uses in ail were destroyed, ered men were and taken 10 Johnson's war origi “oe Nine picion BITES nary trial, whiel morning “Bad” Cotte confess ior himssif and nesociates, of the gaog The colored peopie of this community have threatened in the past week to burp Fairburn, the county seat, and it is repori. that the mob came largely from that town, The Capital City Goards ‘clock and were put on ferent paris of the apprebensive of an have reveage, arrived at 11 patrol duty fn dit. town, The eftizens are uprising In an effort to Militia Asked Far. Atiants £im,. ihe Paimetto telephoned Govern a mob had entered the jiitle he as a jal there, and shot pire men, He asked that militia be sent at to safeguard the people Special, aoe 3 used Big Heward Offered. Governor Candier bas fssued a proeia tion offering a reward of $500 “for prebension and delivery of the first of the mob, aud a further reward of each additional person implicated.” in og of the four eolored men at Palmetto, The Governor sald: “| regard the outra 1» as simply Inexeusable, am $100 f hi informed, asd as proof amply able to punish them.” CURIOUS FPREAKS OF THE WIND, Walls of Houses Blows Away and Beds Left Standing Birmiogham, Als., (Special JA tornado swept the town of Avondale, near here, Passing immediately Ia front of the Avon ft demolished the negro Methodist chureh. Mre, R, C, Foster was {ll in bed, and he: busband was watchiog at her side. The hopes was taken from over ber bead, aod the bed.tead blown a hundred feet sway. Strange to say, Mrs, Foster was not hurt, The pegro schoolhouse and the negro Baptist church were torn to pieces, Mrs Aunie Johnson was buried under her house, and bad to be dug but. She is badly cut aud bruised, Arthur O. Hudgins, a white boy, was also buried in the wreekage of Lis father's house, His arm was broken, At this house the four walls were Liown away, and a bed containiog three obildrer was left in the middie of the room. The children were not seratehed, RIX MEN FRUZEN TO DEATH. Met Their Fate While Trying to Cross the Valdes Glacier, Seattle, Wash, (Special, )— Steamer Ex. ewisor, which jast arrived from the mouth ol Copper River, Alaska, brings news of the freer ng to death of six men on Valder glacier abont the Ist of Mareh, They were Adolph Ebrbardt, New York: Maximiilan Miller, New York: Alfred Alceman, New York: Dr, Edward Logan, Deuver; Radolph Ellerkanp, Loulsvilie, Ky., and August Hehultz, New York. All the bodies, exodpt that of Dr. Logan, were recovered and burled at Valdez, Fb. bardt, Milier and Aiveman were mumbers of the Sclentifle Prospecting Company, of New York, FROM MINK TO SHIFYARD, A Big fompuuy to Take Ont Ore and Make it Into Vessels, Trenton, N. J., (Special. } The Amertean Sbipbuildidg Company was here wits n capital stock of 00,000,000, POLITICS FATAL. An Incident in Mayaraity Campaign a Hot Springs, Ark, Hot Springs, Ark., (Bpecial.)—A shooting uflalr cceurred here which resulted in the deuth of five men and the serious wounding of Ed Epears, who was shot in the neck and miny die, The shooting grew out of the Mayoralty sampa'gn, The Sheriff was a8 warm sup- porter of the regular Democratic nomines, while Toler, Hart, and Gosles were support ing an opposition eandidate, Early in the afternoon shots were ex- ‘hanged between Sheriff Williams aod his son Joho, on the one side, and Rergt, Gosles on the other, but no one was lujured, After this both parties determined to have it out, Poler, Hart, and Gosles were walking south on Central avenue at about 5.30 o'clock when they met sheriff Wiiliums and his two sons, Jobn and Coffey, and Ed Bpear, No one can tell who flred the first shot, but in us moment thers was a general fusti- Inde, in which forty or filty sbots were ex- changed, When it was over Toler, Hart, Gosiee, and Hinkle, a pon-combatant, were dead, and John Willams whs morally wounded, Wililams died an bour later. Louis Hinkle attempted Lo separate the combatants when the flight opened, He was shot in the head and died instan Liy. The May or, immediately alter ited Judge LD. Beldl Dey utiles were sworn ous were ordered closed tional the she spd and bis son Coffey the sh Police, nnd ali sale in Hitle fae feoilng outside of thos otine. Order wa the cliy Is 1 Br® Und Lo further trou sherift Willlams w is anticipated, learning of the 8 rage, batt with afier the main ea whieh went de own off, All of tt FiLIVINUS FALL. Handred of Them are Beported Ritieq inn Battle at Pasig Manila, Philly {By Cable General ielely routed Lhe oecupl-d Pasig, Tago Heveral hand of the ener ANd ns many were saptured, Otis pays this Is tory sinee Febraary J BOW press towards ters, The adva ment has beon Ina battie fying eolims Fillpine pins Islands, i Wheaton bas ec 5p and Pateros, were killed, Listieral dred aeral W two thogsand heavily, The ihe was y slight : Americans 850 Fillpinos. Many Ix d inthe angagen ¥ down the river The Washington Yolun ned Pateros, aptured diss of tears oaptured and m the sonemy while crossing the river : if the past meeting with a sharp ’ ¥ bike insurgents oecasi ally stand, but eveatually feslog, sup osed to hive been sma seQ The fghtiog was week the Ag iug a Faeir ices) as the & the ennmny in thickels, About 350 Filipinos town of Taguig to ment, and 175 Filipinos were captured Pasig by the Twentieth Hegiment Our troops found 106 dead Filipinos ote hundred now graves near Pasig, The prisoners were usarmed, snd, there fore, it is presumed they szocuied their threat of throwing their arms into the river. surrendered the Washington and BLINDED BY VITRIOL, An Unknown Woman Disfigures Another for Life St, Louis, Mo., (Spegial iookiog for an unknown woman who eal of Mes, M. F. widow, and threw vitriol in biindiug ber and eaunsing buras that may re- suit fatally, Several weeks ago Mrs. Me Yean caused a sensation by appearing at the jodes headquarters with a box of candy which she said she hind received through the Bbe charged a prominent young woman of this city with baviog seat 18 to her jealous of the stientions ied the latier s face, Mrs. MeVean is unconscious and blind, Her lamily and physicians will not permit Bore becoming uneonselous Me Mo het to the door by rioging the bedi, and threw the contents of a bottle into her face, No person other than Mere, MeVean saw the acid thrown; 50 one saw the strange Woman about the piace, SALE OF CIGAR LEAF, Denlers Can Sell in Quantities Less Thun the Beiatnat Package. Washington, DD. {Special} Commis. | stoner of Interns Sr Wilson bas sent the following Instructions to collectors re. specting the sale of cigar inst tobaero: of lea! tobaeces by a qualified dealer in leaf | tobaroo in gaantities lesa than a hogshend, onwe or bale are hereby modified with re spect to elgar leaf, which may be purebased | use in bis own manufactory exslusively, “No permit will be required for the snle of cigar lea! tobacco as hierein suthorined, Toe commercial usage of Bing the tobacen at tue marked Instead of the actual weight will be permitted when the bill of sale also discloses Lhe netonl weight of the lowaceo ut tbo time of sale," LINEKIY OK DEATH, Agoneilio’s Recretary Nays the Filipinos Will Net Give Up. Now York, N. X., (Special. ) ~8ixto Lopes, the secretary of Agonciilo, the pepresentn. tive of Aguisaido, leader of the Filipinos, with Dr, Jose Los da, & member of the Fili- pino Juuta, sailed for Bouthampton on the American Liner 8t, Pan), They refused to discuss national affairs within the jurisdic. tion of the Usited States, but sald thet they wers worry ‘the Americans, who boast so mueh about Jrcudum: ars trying to make their poor peo Aves, Th Fiiploos were fighting for liberty long before the United Btates eamn into exe fsteras,” remarked Lopes, ‘and they are not golng to give up the battle boeans« the tank masters ave bosn changed from Span. or death,” WILL RATIFY E TREATY. Bll HOTEL FIRE, Women Leaped From the Win- dows to Death. FOURTEEN ARE DEAD. Thirty-Five Others Are Seri- ously Injured. Fire Breaks Out in the Windsor Hotel, New York Clty, While a Parade is Vass ing Bullding Scones Mass of Hulns The Gould Hesidence Alse Dainaged Loss Over un Million, New Yore, N. Y,, (Bpecisl.)-Flames, whieh originated from the Ignitiog of a Ince eurtals, burst forth from the second floor of the Windsor Hotel, at Forty-seventh street and Fifth avenge, shortly after three afternoon, just as the §t, ing, and io a few moments they had leaped the roof and enveloped the entire avenua and Forty-seventh street the hotel, Ton minutes iater the Hames were roaring through the and all means of escape Ly means stalrwoye and elevators were cut off, and ers was the vx 3 and without the Lbulldiog. Hundreds i emg were in the hotel he fire broke out, and muny of Fifth fronts of ie hotel wildest sespe of ltoment udsls an Oyen safetl y flieen live , And thirty 3 the roaring on the stalrways, ts i Ley al uehrby who were a and others, iswaik, unt they are hovering death, It will be 4 ascerinin Bom» it can be { definitely mass of fallen masonry that marks the t where otal stood Bp Hotel Boon In Ruins. not be checked, and in the Lime the fire {ure was io ruins, and the three sides of the bullding were fliled with debris from falling walls snd tall chimueyd, while the streams of water being upon the interior of the rulns bad than to fill the alr with clouds of sealding steam, making it impos a io flames could » hours from the ettire struc missing bodies, fire was the most spectaculsr i be imagined, Whes it broke out | wded with pec The that fth pie ateking and every win- of the botel facing Fifi paeiniors walchis eel al AYEDUS WAS OF ber ¢ the streets on that sceount interfered not a little with the movements of firemen and poliee, As soon as the flames ware discovered shoo ting from windows, that part of the BL Patrick's Day procession, which was near the baliding eame to and io a few minutes for the poites cama from diroe. as far as they were able, ove the inusuaily large numt the & halt, the eYery dr tion and, 8 addition to the reguinr gussts of the both the windows were crowded by a large residents of this eity Panle-stricken Women Hoon after the frst siarm was given peo sors of the hotel. those the street and the bar out of the bulidiog in great numbers, bat I very soon became ape arent Lal a great majority ol the oreupants were cither panle-siricken or were unable to make thelr way tothe ground floor, Windows were throws op-n upon every side of the buliding, snd guests, most. iy women, in all stages of terror made their appearance, and commenced to make frantic sifu meniced to pour telow, As the flames gathersd about them they beeame more and more Wrror-siricken, and presently several of them stood upon the spectators below that they were atout to leap to the streets, The men colisoted upon the sidewaiks ready to offer any assistance that they could, and in the meantime a nam- ber of women left the windowsills and dropped to the streets the sidewalk, and In most cases Hmbe were the result, Assoon as the firemen could get thelr every window where there was an usfortun- ate guest appealing for Assistance, and many eases of herole resone were witnessed by the i throng in the streets, Helen Gould's Pablie Spirie, Miss Gould again proved herself a philan- thropist, people were injured or kitled, she promplly threw open her spacious residopor- the oid stree!, on the northeast corner of Fifth Avenue, Gerectly opposits the burning hotel wt receive those in distress, Rix women who ware Injured were carried Into the Bouse; then cats one who was dead, Miss Gould shuddered, and at first seemed about to faint, bul the true woman then asserted herself, “Bring them all in she orled In her exelt. odd fervor. “1H turn the wholes house into a hospital if neosseary!’ The rescuers need. od no further biddiog, Vietim after vietha was onrrled In by firemen, policemen and citizens, until the costly furnished house more resembled & fleld hospital than » stylish Fifth avenue residence. Then the botel wall on Forty-sixth street side fell with a terrible erasb, throwing blazing coals aud debris nil over the Gould mausion aod selting it on fire on the south side, For a while it looked as if the famous old house whers the millionaire died a few years ago was also doomed, and it seoined useloss to catty any more vietims in there, A Hero Badly Barnod, Rhomas McPherson, an employe of the Government docks In Brookiyn, went through the fire and smoke five stories and rescued Mrs, II. Dutler, who was uncon. scious fram the shoes and fright. MePhor SAMPKON NOT SELFINN, i somes Net Want to Keep Others Back Letter to MeKinlay, Washington, D. C., (Bpecisl, )—Becreiary Long has received & letter from lesr Ad- tuiral Sampson, in which the Admiral, after referring to the allegations thas the jist of officers recommended for promotion for gal- Inntry off Santiago had fatied of confirma. tion beoause It luciuded his name, asked the Secretary 10 Immediately reappoint these of floors, omitting his own name, The Admirsl’s Letter. “United Biates Flagship New York- First Hate, Havana, Cabs, Bir: 1 respectfully ask your attention to the facts contained in this letter, and that it may be officially filed as part of wy record fn the United Stoies Navy, “When the inte war was threatening 1 was pinced fo command of the North Atlantic fleet, and, after the daciaration of war, was appointed by the President &« Hear-Admirsl and confirmed in my command, “This duty and responsibility came to me entirely unsought, nor bad 1 soy especial wish for It, though recognizing the great aouor then conferred upon me, My sole alm was to achieve success; to blockades Cuba, destroy Cervera’'s fleet and to malutain an efficient war fleet, “It is not necessary to dwell upon the iL- cidents of the wor, which are all now well Based upon there lucidents cerisin distinguished for faithial service, of my commander-in-chief, for ward as you, sir, Those names you minate 10 {ed notion, and you have done me ths Looor to add my nam that ist of officers, “It now appears that ths Benate, th well disposed to most ligt, has, for reasons not ne here discussed, otjocted to aud has simbiariy failed to cot serving officers ab Las been no doubt “Hitherto, Mr. Any sager denice other form reward for do have not iniiy conpertied myself ith matters cul:ide of that duty. 1 bave leit that I have dose my duty in the conduet of the Wost Indisn naval camprigo to the ut- most extent of my ability as thoroughly as | was able, aod II no reward sbouid come could be satisfied with the consciousness ¢ bavisg dove my best, “1 did not, however, anticipates satisfaction with any act or wets of mine wouid cause the Beasts to withhold from other officers a promotion whieh they have duty as j romotion or such other rew wight deem desirable, bave been pleased Lo no the Uni Jinles Benate [or pr ¢ 10 of the nu: advancement HOE * i ! that dis- oiliers, 1 ar. granted in similar clreumsiances to “1, therefore, respectiuily suggest, your appointment of officers about whom there Is no discussion ones be renewsd, in these Lhe personnel blll to which they are eutlitied, fasion, “Yery respectifuily, “Ww. T “The President of the Uni Amerios, the Navy." BAMPRON, ted Rister of brough Becreiary ! “hb Will Not be Accopled Beorniary Long will not sceept gestion made by Hear Admiral his inter, and make recess appolotments of the sug- {iC a The matter will be aliowed {0 remains as It stands util the next and then all of the nomisalions will be pent io precisely us they stood af the end of the inst session, Just THE sPANIAH PRISONERS, General Otis Yorbids Farther Negotiations With Aguinstido Washington, DD, C,, Ode, 16 forbidding fe (Special, ribher negotiations be- gents, touching the surrender of the Bpan- ish prisoners heid Uy the latter, seted upon bis own authority, The goveromeut bas Bot west him assy Instructions upon point, bat it will unquestionably support Bim to the extreme in any section kiud be may take, Itis said at the Department that there have been some ex- chapges between the United States Spatn, through indireet chatiuels, these particular prisosers, dating the signature of ithe protocol, inst underiook It never contemplated trylog to secure their release by rapsom, suppreseion of the issurreciion, and cannot be held Ly soy requirement of intersational iaw to do more than bas been 4: the release of the prisoners, PRESIDEN UBS soUTH, Bayt of the Executive Party for the South, Washington, DD, C, (Special) McKinley and a party of friends days or 1wo weeks at Thomusevilie, Ga, The trip t= wade via the Atlantic Coust Live snd the Pant Systems, uboard a spies did train of Pullman cars, perfent {o equip- ment with every provision for the comfort and safety of the party. Toe President coo eapled the magnificent private Puliman ob special train, the remand r of which was ail besodsuniely fitted out for the scoomwodadoa of the distinguished travoiers, J ovnnd tonne in the Uoifine, Clevelaud, Uae, (Special) ~Audrew 1. Losger, of Company M, Fourteenth United States lofauiry, sow at Manlis, writes & most interesting letter 10 bis parents, in this city, concerning the attempt of the rebels to saplure tbe ¢ity on Jasuary 11. Among other tnlngs, the wriier says: “The fusurgents tried 10 take the clly Ly making an attack Ju the frout sod have the eltizens make an attack ia the rear, »0, in order 10 do this, it was necessary for them tv get arms lato the city. We noticed they were baving & large number of funerals from a ehuren In Paco, Que day there were seven- ty-three coffius taken iu, When some of our boys were delalied Lo luspect they “ound that these coffins contained guos, snd in ths way we oajptured 1,200 of the weapons, A ANA RA A CABLE SPANKS, ea sm Rassin bas duolded to withdraw hor pro. test agalost the Nin-Chiwaug Raliroad voe- tract, thus yielding to Great Britain, Jt reported that Russian troops are moving souihnard toward the renter ot PASIG CAPTURED General Advance Begun on the Filipinos. ¥ INSURGENTS ROUTED, Enemy Makes a Stand for an Hour Thirty are Killed, Sixteen are Taken Prisoners ~funbout’'s Terrific Fire Inte the Jus. glen ~ Native Linea Mile Longin Fail Hetrest- One American Killed, Maxira, Philippine Islands, (By Cable.) General Wheaton attacked and espiured the city of Pasig, east of Maulls, Sunday afters noon, The enemy made a stand for an hour, but at the end of that time were foreed to res treat, The loss of the Filipinos was 30 killed sad i6 prisoners, Of the United wounded, At daylight Prig.-Gey, Liryd Wheaton's divisionai brigades, ! the Twst- tieth United Biates Inf the Twently- second Infantry, eight companies of the Washington Volusteers, seven sompanies of the Oregon Volus res troops of the Fourth United States Cavalry and a mounted battery of the Sixth Artlilery, was drawn up os a ridge beblsd Pedro Macatl, a mile souts of the town, The advance was sounded at £6.30 A. M., the cavairy leading the column atl a smart trot scross the open to the right, eventually reaching sa clump commanding the rear of Guadalupe, ’ Bupported by the Biates forces six were consisting « aniry, teers, Li ban Oregon Volunteers, the advance foros opened & heavy fire on the omy. The response was fesbie and desuls lory, apparently. comiag Irom handiuis of While the right eoinmn was swinglog to- Pasig, the left advanced, made a de Chureh, but he a8 A smali body of losurgents al Guadalupe the enemy was snabie to withstand saul, A river gusboat started toward Pasig. poured a Gatling guus irto the Steaming slowly, the gunboat ber brush, For all of an hour the whirring of the be borming of the heavier piecss on board, Io the meantime, Hoc bat trepohios and The artillery 1 bamboo and drove i's ashore, drivisg ihe en advanced a few of with vol- nd Hien ositie tery, snemy back tere The arti and met with y little opt Walle this was golug on the infa forward in Washington regi ment : each regiment deg station wud sbarpsbLo ieys from thelr carbines AWAY bad the tank of Dylug on reach jurnishing its own ttre exietided order. pent resting ou the He The entire column then wheeled toward ny toward bis ris, and then advapeed on Guadalupe, Toe artillery moved to a ridges command supp By this time the evemy was in full fight over & mils long and the fring was discontinued temporarily, in order 10 I'he enemy's loss wes believed to be se but only eight Americans were ded, At this stage of the engagement it was A Maniis special to the Jour wing bi of casusities nited States forees in the New York. - Rilied-—James 8. Kine, private, Twentieth, United ¥. Alger, Thomas Mik Wounded-—Privates— Twentieth States Infaptry-—L., Twenty-second lufautry, Central Pacific Pays $12,000,000, Washington, D, GC, (Special )—The of the twenty semi-annual first notes re. Company in seitiement of the government's claim against the road, amountiog to nearly $12,000 000, bave been anticipated and paid i610 the United States sub Treasury at New represesting the offi. celts Of the Oentral Pacific Company. ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE Henry Watterson is a bicyelist, and rides at jenst ono every day. It Is said that the lusuguration of Charles 8 Thomas as Governor of Colorado cost only $100, Richard Le Galilens threatens to turn his “Quest of the Golden Giri” futo an opera Hibretio, Misa Hebeoon Wiswell, the oldest livisg nurse of the Civili War, bas just oslehrated her Plat birthday. Dr. Rickard Garnett, keeper of the printed books in the Dritish Maseum, bas resigned bis appointment, and will retire on March 20, Only two raters of Rossin sines Peter the Great have dird a patural desth —Catlivrine iL snd Alexander 111. the isther of the present Czar. The latest photograph of Galseppe Ferd) indicates that the composer is quits ws beaity and vigorous as the scoouuis of his dotuge prove bim to le, Dr. Merrill E Gates, late president of Amherst College, 18 to succeed General Elipbalet Whittlesey as Secretary of the Boned of Indian Commissioners, Lavisia Dempsey, the rich New York woman who incurred some ridicule at the time she was crowoed “Queen of the Hole ind Dames,” has wiltien a play oalled “Neutral Ground,” 2 Rew, James Duane, a viosr : : African Methodist Caureh, South, [4 on tke way to Cape Town, Afrioa, where be to start 8 schoo! and churen for the § tion and redemption of the Kafe, Limeell a native Kafr, The Prince of W : Dake of Northumberland as the Royal National Litebont iow His Royal Highness bas o
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