I PHILIPPINES. I f|§ Interesting Information About This Great Archi- |p Isl pelago Over Which Our Flag uovi cro>aci'a>G£/a VsoTb>c /Yav>c/-ox3ao\3l LL authorities agree that the world. They lie ~yin the north P tropic zone and separate the South China Sea on the west and the Pacific Ocean on the east. The eastern shore of the prin cipal island is about COO miles east of Hong Kong; it is the largest and most northern great islaud of the group—a group which, extending from five de- TYPKS OF MANILA VOLUNTEERS. These are business men of Manila, who volunteered to defend the capital against the insurgents. grees to twenty degrees uorth latitude, and over a longitude of ten degrees to 117 degrees east of Greenwich, covers a uorth and south line of 1050 miles, and an east and west line of about 700 miles. It is estimated that this group com prises 1400 islands, of which by far the larger part are mere islets. They are of coral and volcanic 'formation, the latter often having tremendous eruptions. The largest of them are Liuzon, on the north, of nearly 41,000 A SCENE IX ARSENAL. STREET, MANILA. square miles area, an; sodium, 0.97; chlorine, 1.48; organic matter, 12.15.—Andrew H. Ward iu New York Tribune. CMrin »n