THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER ,24 1896, BAN RECOENITION | geesessssssssssssssnnnses | Dr Moritz Salm : | Wonderfully Chronic Digeaseses and Digeas CROOK of the Eye, Ear, Nose, LIL'S BRIEF INTERVIEW. BATLROAD SCHEDULES The Deposed Hawnlian Monarch Talks with a Newspaper Man, Houvstoy, Tex., Dec. 28. —Ex-Queen Lil- fnokalani, of the Hawallan Islands, and attendants passed through here last even SPANISRIS DEFRATED. Repeatedly Put to Flight by JP ENNSYLY ANIA AND 3 BRAN Ail In siter Novy 6 18» RAILROAD Successful in pen effect on and TTRONE Win Strongly Urged by Senate Foreign I Philippine Island Insurgents, OUBANS THIRSTING FOR REVENGE, Dr, Zertucha, They Say, Cannot Long Es- oapre the Vengeance of the Insurgents, Weyler Again Directing the Moveguents of Spanish Troops in Person. SAN Fraxcisco, Dec. 23 Private ad vices from Manila, Philippine islands, re colved hers, are verified by an account that appears in the Hong Kong Press, received per steamer Belgie yesterday. The news contained in the communication deals with the attack by the Spanish on the Noveleta isthmus and an attempt by the Spanish to dislodge the insurgents in Cavito and Vijo. At the end of the campaign, which lasted until the 14th of November, the Spanish authorities sent out dispatches reporting that the attack had been suc cessful, and that the rebel loss was very heavy. The Spanish claimed to have lost about thirty-five killed and 100 wounded It 1s now learned that the great victory that the Spaniards predicted ended in ig- nominous defeat. The rebels hold Nov- eleta against warships and troops. The Spaniards retired after suffering heavy loss. Fourteen thousand Spanish troops uu- der General Rios attacked the first line of rebels at Noveleta, and the rebels fell back to the main line of Dononze rear of the picket line I'he their plans well arranged. They placed the cruiser Castilla i hore, and the covered the att I The cruisers shel fenses « The fight I Nov. 8, and by the evacuated Then a ge throwi ade again gunboats « owing to b damage t« the cl sest | from the short i given to t When works, They ma: the rifle pi fire, mow ng dov column falter der heavy fire in the open an of the fire Had ti good Rios could has Wednesday, N headed a sec i threw hisentire army and was routed first attack sn mile in the Spanish had insurg CUBANS THIRST FOR REVENGE, Dr, Zertucha Cannot the Wrath of Caban Avengers. KEY WEST, Dec. 23. —Pas Havana boat ight say preparations are being made with secrecy fora f movement Ihree landed troops left by Escape rward battalions of newly water the east of Weyl advan Wevler ing to the from ( is wild and h burnis bans Pr. Zertu reported that abduct hi miles from Hav guard. His tr pond 1 the ( 1 HOR OV th in that and jy Jong Ciru) hatre Stror to Hav dom vent city excep of twenty not over three mil an insurgent killed. This anda but he eanno ure or disperse An Amer : fexas, is their most pr 3 several of them d Weyler them fri FON) it leader nd, and has worrise An Dame miner Werler Tries It Again, HAVANA, Dw 4 { Wevler lef the st iser la Mariel, north of the milit the pre { Pinar tention saming 1 of Lhe in that pa Havans Span ) MR Agnin f Cuba Facaped from the Mine, Pex miners en All WILKESEARRE, Pa of the homes of Baltimore mine curred Monday night, shows that A canvass ployed in the where the explosion oo wll the men escaped from the mine It was at first supposed that four or five of the men had been canght In that portion of the mine where the explosion occurred, but now all have wen accounted for. The hospital physicians report that their pa tlents are doing well. Everybody ia ro Joleing over the gallant work of the res. cuers Urging the Initiative and Referendam, Wasnisarox, Dee & Senator Butler, resolution providing for a special commit tee of three senators to inquire into the feasibility of applying the principle of di- rect legislation through the initiative and referendum to the legislation of the fed eral government. { at his home near this city : physicians say that he may Hager two or ing on the Sunset Hmited of the Southern Pacifle, en route to New Orleans, where she will take passage via the Loulsvillo and Nashville for Washington A large crowd assembled at the depot, but the de- drawn, and to le Wo A re ex-queen posed queen Kept the curtain It was that she allows porter g prose versation only when they were ready 1 them to be raised. 0 the asked for afew ned admittan nee and minutes’ oon “You will excuse me,” she sald; “i ean- not talk to vou, for I am ends save all my strength until 1 get Ington, New York and Boston “What do you think about your restora tion to the throne I do not « great chance for what you replied. “Will the United States woring to to Wash msider that there Is a very speak of,'' she islands be annexed to the “I think they will in time, and then the conditions will be such that I will be granted a pension. 1 do not wigh to be bothered further At that juncture Joseph Heleluke, her agent, appeared and demanded that the reporter leave. During her trip from the coast she has amused herself with her mandolin and sang her seemed to be in an unpleasant mood Killed. City, Ik 3 Engl nd | reman | . Halk K, this city Ins Engineer and Fireman neer Ji tf nigh Over Officious Preacher Arrested, they weakened least 85%) and a kr he took Ti ¢ gang of the red oh bust Teacher. Mamie Suicide of a Maryland School iY, Md. D : Miss Admits a Short To Promote Aerial Navigation, Cowden war departmen met Louise Michel NEW Yous Doe anarchist, n "a Not Coming. John Most, in Harlem last nigh ad voos of chism. It was ann that 1 ANAT Louise M had » United Yoyage snidoned her rOIH | : States, bein to stand the Allison Not Offered a Cabinet Dupvgue, In, D od. ~Senutor Allison denied that he was to enter the eabinet of Major MeKinley ag secretary of state. I have not been offered that or any other position by Mr. MeKinley,” he sald, “nor has anybody offered me any position of any kind." Position, yvoestorday else ExCongresaman Hatoh Dying, HAaxxinAL, Mo, Deo. 28 —Ex-Congross man Hateh ix lying at the point of death His attending three days, or he may die at any hour. He | la suffering from Bright's di of North Carolina, yesterday introduced a ] ’ od nig Six Years for Abduction, ALBANY, Deo, 2 —W, J, Conlin, charged | with abducting Willie Proctor, 16 yenrs | old, the son of a Philadelphia policeman, | was yostorday sentenced to six years in prison. . | able t& % resolut favorite songs until yesterday, when she | ® le to his resolution | read, | reached by which the resolution and re | port go ernment the | at a hall to the | | stitution adopted i ' in the due cours Kelationgs Committees, MANY PRECEDENTS QUOTED. The Committees Clnims That the gents Have an Government and an Army, Their Right to be Considered a Nation Dwelt Upon, Wasiminaron, Dee 1 «The ir half an resolutions and spirited The senate wns Iterally deluged f hour day with report the yostor colloquies on Cuban intense public shown by the I the largest crowds seen since the opening day of the All available space in the public gallemes was taken, and the diplomatic gallery had such distinguished occupants as Sir Julian Pauncefote, the Von Hengelmuller, the Austrian Mr. Hatch, the Ha- minister, accompanied hy the ladies of the embassies and le- (question resonce of Sesion bassador; Baron minister; wallan suites and gations The main event of the day was the pre sentation by Mr. Cameron of the report of | the committee on foreign relations favor recognizing dependence of Cuba. This proceeding was | brief and perfunctory, the report not being and an agreement being speedily holidays Mr. Mor- further the report swonted a over until after m the Cameron embody Mills ort served many preceden substance as { between President Monro ) ITOPORN OY 1 document ; 18 then n~ inted at | I'he report under whi d the circumstances Southern Confederacy 4 pean governments was recognized ur tra dence. y od plomatic correspon. ing in de i ith the y dis wt length w cu the Cabs ng in part In September, 15805, the surgent gov ernment was regularly organized. 8 oon a president elected, and the various branches of administration set in motion. Since then 80 far ns we ment has continued to perform its fune tions undisturbed. On the military side, as we officially know, they have organ fzod and equipped in the fleld safliclent forces to lafMle the exertions of 200.000 Spanish soldiers On the elvil side they have organized their systom of adminis tration in every provinee, for, as we know officially, they roam at will over at least two-thirds of the inland country, “Diplomationlly, they have maintained a regularly accredited representative in the United States’ for the past jaar, who has never ceased to ask recognition and to offer all possible Information. There Is no reason to suppose that any portion of the Cuban vr would be dissatisfled by our recognizing thelr representative in this soviey or that they di in the ear nest wish for that recognition. 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