TIGHTLY CORNERED. @merican Battleships Lying Outnide the Harbor of Santiago Where Admiral Cervera’s Cruisers Are Anchored. a The navy department is now positive that the Spanish fleet is anchored In Santiago harior. The news was re eetved from Commodore Schley, and his flest of Duttle-ships ix now arrayed before the harbor from which the ene may's ships must either emerge and night or be sunk al their anchorage. The cruiser §t. Paul, commanded by Capt. Sigabed, Inte of the Maine, which bas been cruising about Santiago for he fast ten diye, alno reports the Span: fish fleet anchored fn that harbor. | The President sald to a Senator when learned of the whereabouts of the ; ish fleet, that the invasion ot Cuba would begin immediately after the Spanish fleet had heen entrapped or destroyed. Judging from this, Cuba welll be speedily invaded | It Is reported that the fleet and sol diery are monopalizing the supplies stored in Santiago, and fear and fam- Ane prevall among the people. Schiey's blockade by sea and the in. surgent lines on land prevent the re: jenishing of the stores nf provisions result is much excitement and dis satisfaction. to which patriotism hax Degn subordinated. Phe people believed that Cerverd would simply take on supplies and xo Ott to mee! Sampson in battle In stead, the appearance of Schley's sgn - Centipetied him ro remain in fig relief by the Cadi quadron. The arrival of that fleet 1s necessarily uncertain, and the people of Santiago realize tha a mistake was made in bringing the squadron there Cervera (lepends upon the Caddie squadron to uncork the beste into which he is shut. He is believed to ; r of the poming of the feet, he cable is censored rigidiv, and no w are allowed to leave the harbor, o Believes it impossible for the y ships to dash loside after . because, in addition to the torts, ihe channel hay been thor. nw hily, the Insurgents ars draw. availible forces around the city, are propared, in the #vent of mn can naval victory, ti Attack the r on the Jand side, and try to take ast stronghold of the Bpaniards ast t of Cuba. Commodore Schley has secured & uban pilot who knows all about the Cuban coast and harbors, having been in the business for 17 years. It is said mt he Knows the exact jocation of all je mines planted by the fipaniards at ; A ollowing dispatch has been ro- | oelved from the correspondent of the Associated Press with the American off Sarntiage de Cubs. Off Santingo de Cuba, May 2% —Cowm- modore Schley and the flying sgusd- fon have the Spanish fleet bottled up the harbor of Santiago de Cuba the most clever maneuvering the ! re. allowed the Spaniards to he had left In disgust. They he balt and ran ints the harbog odors Bohiey moved down this ng. atid at € o'clock, going close the harbor. he saw the Cristobal pn, the Muria Teresa and two tor pmmodore Schley has acted upon ‘ B 18lmmation and judgment for Hparish fleet is there, He sat After triangle of the Brookiyn wrning until after the discovery fleet, and he then want tp break | jaya, and lelleves the CAPTAIN BIGSHEE. : , late commander of the Maine, now eaptain of the St. Paul, last Monday captured ah vessel which attempted to cargo of coal into Santiago de is Hkelihood of intersa- complications over the seizure Hritish ship, as Bantiago is viot ‘port. But, if the vessel enerny, | neutral her, and we can i Te il f a mixing mill at , powder works of the lompany. at arney’s Point, oe ron N. J. last week Penns Grove, injured. mills destroyed. The explosion poited to have been caused by a in the mixing trough. The mili and the flames were come featod to two other mlils nearby. they were alno destroyed. "NEWS NOTES One hundred and thirty street cars were destroyed in a Haitimore fire fant relay. 5 {s ¢fficially announced at Buenos hat 400,000 tons of wheat are avikllable for export, are de- in | BEC the “wheat king,” fur market, and raising the leading German newspapers have consolidated and will ra COmpAnY, of which 1 be President. P. Hallowell, of the Na- Commerce, of Boston, disappearance of Fred assistant paying teller, leav- of $50,000. y was signed a few days ago en the United States and France laces the minimum rate upon oducts exported to France. 's capture of Manila has ed up the price of rope in this eountry. Manila was, outside of Mex- dco, the main supply for raw material. A Pittsburg boy, Frank Peters, cele- ra Jewey's victory with a tommto Ind with powder, Both his eves wn out by the resulting explo- & hlehem Iron Company of yivania, has mad and shipped ferviiet arsenal the largest can- ever turned oul in Amer- anx The 1 nited States soldiers ars anchored the great American Rehley's fiver, Either Cervera the protected harbor and engage an honorable defeat poetic aatiim which he represents there in na refuge for the Iroops are on the outside, ready of bat ini OUR WAR WITH SPAIN. Wide spread dixtresd in from the interior of Spain. All goods fram Americ ars to be admitted free of duty. Thirty thonsand native volunieers at Manila have ofersd their sefyices in Spain. Spaniards at Manila are rajodc ing aver the appronch of another Rpamish fleet, Three tims nx many men will be sent Manin $i edd, = tons of cos! at Kingston last San- ay More than twenty (ransporis gre to Cubs Two Ametivan newspaper correspin. at Matanzas The (Cuban insdrgents ard belber srmed and mounted than ever and mre now moving spon Havana The transports waiting at Tan convey the troops ti Cuba are costing the governraent 355.006 a day The Commissary Department has on hand at Tampa, Fila, saanths’ rations for 00006 men Ralloons will be nwed in determining the exact position of Admiral Cle vera's lest fn Santiago harbor. fo Ys srw throw byes the cities in preference 16 wud. rendering 10 American soldiers Capt. Blane gays there are nly four American gun boats along the Uuban const from Santiago to Havens, Three gin on bom of ihe faguhip the Dwwey, Rehloy and Farosgnt The soidiers of the north and saath together Lbmerved Memorial day on Southern hattiefieids ast Monday. Senor Polo v Bernabe, late minister 16 the United Mlates has Deen Sppoint- ed ambassador to Hungry Ausra. Spain wil sot 6 out A third fest, she has pone to Bt out, neither will whe send 5.000 men to the Philippines. The tneaston of Cob i delayed until the Spanish fleet beer captured or is utterly dinpeomed of Fifty thousand under the second fil out deficient service, call will be gee) 16 regiments already in pel the impending attacks of the in srgents, battie-ship Maitre was one of the fent- ures of the Memorial parades at {hie cago last Monday Admiral Sampson's squadron ls ving nenr Key West, prepared to intercepd Atlantic coast cities. The temperature about Cuba fn 11a degrees in the shade and the men on the American battle-ships are wuller Ping from the extreme heal The Spanish Minister for the premiums for Vessels carrying pro- visions to Cuba and Puerto Rico, Three Spanish spies fired on Arperic. an soldisrs at Fort Taye, 8 Tew days ago ane returned the fre the Clipe, The second call for voluntedrs (o the number of 50% men is for the pur poss of Blng up the companies of the | different state regiments to Lhe maxi | mum Hit, Hpaniarms of coin at Kingston for ron kas been warned and he net be anded, Home Spaniards disgusted with the attitude of the European Powers, bow Believe that their only Bowe is in directly negotiating with President MeKinley for peace. The horses and mules at Tampa suffering greatly from the Isent are a day. or no shade for the horses, Spain recently sent a note inviting the blockades of Cuba. The cided to take no action, and no replies have been received at Madrid The American bark Saranod. captur- ed some time ago by the Spaniards, has been released. Dewey sent gunboat Petrel to Tolio where the jay and she effected a rescue bark has been arrested and held as a spy. The contents of his trunk indicate to be an officer of high degree. 1t is the president's intention to end the war before the summer is over A train consisting of ten seeping cars will be held in readiness at Tam- . to convey sick and wounded sol dters to the nearest hospital as soon as the invasion of Cuba has begun. The naval authorities entertain hopes of capturing four of thes Spanish cruisers, bottled up in Santiago har- bor, intact. These ships splendid navy. Tampa and Key West, that the pu fie will have no knowledge of the in- terded Cuban invasion. untit th troops are actually on the fsiand Cuba. An official denial was jssued to ru- mors of the coeupation, cession or sale of any Spanish territory Lax France, and it was aiso denied the latter intends to otcupy Moroucan serritory. Gr he WOK to the disgrace and rumiliation irs the disaster which will befall the city ar inkabitants to capture the city as soon as the font in Ginpowed peporied to the Philippines as were first intend. ; The cruiser Harvard took on bene waiting at Tampa. Fla to take troops | dents have heen arrested by Spaniards ! Residents of Porto Rico say they will | Brookivn, wers last Buniay erisietad abmnigtely hax of the troops raised | The Ssaniards at Manila have turned : the guns of their forts Iandwied to re. The tattered peanant of the (H-fated | any Spanish vessel from approaching | "olonien, Senor Giron. proposes 10 offer | Rey West, | Although the Americ. | Bpaniards es have purchased 198 tons | wldiers in soatherr Cube. The American squad. i olin will Ustrustion. sink hie ships or surrender, | sad | they are dying at the rate of five or 1 Many of the camps have jittle | the powers to protest jointly against pawers de- | the | A Spaniard who wanted to know too | much about the channel at Key West ; hten | would make | additions to the United States | So strict is the news censorship at of : that | * BEANTIAGO DE CUBA. The inhabitants of tins hexutiful Cab an city the terribde results which must fellow are Ax terpninesd Are NOW RANK IOUS awalting a faliure to surremier 16 the Araeric- Just outside of the harbor « tin-whips EO post NE Copnmodaors will bring his Spanish cruisers ont from suffering thie dea " thes American, of Battle with The Cuban insurgenia i The war department hay dally oom | municatiane with the Cuban insur: Rents The currency of the ited Riates will be legal tender on all islands oo cupted by the United States during the war with Spain, Contractors at Ran FPranciseo ars furnishing the Troops with an inferior aunty ivf fund, aye the government wiil investigate The Spaniards retained $50 of the { American newspaper correspondents mney wha Were recently exenanged for Spanish prisoners A letter wan stolen from the Spanish spy headogarters at Montreal, cons { saining a list of Spain's spies in the | United States Immense rewards have i been offered hy the enemy for the y= turn of thix jetter which is said to "have fallen into the hand of United | Rtates detectives GOVERNING THE PHILIPPINES. wr | Gen: Merritt to Have Absolute Control of the i Islands New Calle {The state departraent Bas maiied to i General Merritt his oF hanstive ne | structions for the government of the | Philippines. These smbady not spy Loti detalin for the contral wf the mili I tary and naval forces in sutabliishing | topited States soversignty over the | Fhilippine group. which Were prepared I hy the war and navy Jdepriments far j ineorperation ie the instiuctions, bat wre understood to clothe the command ing general with greater Sinersiionary powers than have aver ui In this (ine | peer ETADLAE 16 AR REEL of this gov. senmment Except in his raintions with foreign powers growing out of pos. gibi complications in the east, which are to be referred to Washington for pegotintion, General Merritt es contr of afairs will be practically supreme The instructions throughout bear every evidence that the Dnited Slaten fniends fo preserve permanent Control of tha felands In this comnectibon fn onderstoot to-day THAT RITRARETGIOIE Bf Bireadv { made to bay A cable from San Fran. cleen by way of Hawall directly to Manita, and the work will be winder taken ax & military necessity the mo. ment authority for the expenditure can be secured from COBETOAN, MEMORIAL DAY IN FRANCE it Americans Decorate the Grave of Lafayette ! Present War Referred to With a view to check the fro Rpan jun feeling at Paris and enlist the symy pathiex of Frendhmen on the wide of America, 8 special effort was made by the American rolony Monday to do honor to the memary of Lafayette. A big gathering procesded 16 Bis tom in the Pleous cemetery hich was de. Cooraled with wreaths and mutusi Nagy The United States ambissador. Gen. | erat Horace Portes. Aepuwited the Am- erican wreaths amd In an eloquent speech referred to Amuirica's debs to { Lafayette and the “unbreakable ties i betwen the two propics © He Was C warmly applauded. M. Flartholdi fad Jowed in the same strain, but be wad he deplored the fact that there exited a new spirit among msdern Amerie. ans which “differed from the traditions i of the founders of the republic” He | sald Progpehmen looked to General Porter and Americans Hike Rin to ! keep great principles of Healy and joestice i which presided at the Wirth of the Re- } pabile = The Capture of Santiage Santiago is cut off by a country and ihe insurgents ross Lhe { rest of Cuba. Jt ie therefore, mips. wihiv fur Blanco to reinfores {f, even Lif Be could spare Irooge The capture of Santiago watild con tpl Cervera to rush upon certain de { mpd the Administratios. # it chose enuld estaniieh the Cuban Government there. The Muster of Troops. Adjutant Ceneral Corbin sald Tues day tered ints the volunteer army under the onli for 125.008 met. and that the remaining 150 men ‘were In stale camps ready for the visit of the mus- { tering ofMicers The apparent shortage Pfs divided among the tates uf ow, Mississippt and North Carolina. an Eo ae A AOS BS | IA CAELE FLASHES The italian cabinet hse resigned, The German Admiralty will shortly Aispateh the shoal sixip Moltke and | Stowch ta the West Indies for the pro- tection of German citizens residing in Central America The Spanish military agent Senor | Sandoval, ts still at Bertin, It was he {who effected the recent purchase in be | half of Spain of the Marth German line I greamer Havel : The unveiling of & rnonument to th fate John Jacob Astor ocrurred al Waldorf Germany, last week, with ap | of the Grand Duke of Baden President Faure, of Fradce, regrets that the efforts of the powers were ' futile In restoming peace hetween | Ameries and Spain The Frankfurt Zeitung says that the i Spanish Minister aX Copenhagen has sdueed the Government nf 3 Tas | Antilles to afford Spain certain facili- i ties in regurd to hey feel {The German papers teem with | enstic comments on the all sged ; tivity of the United States attrib Ling it “toa jack of courage” or io vuynreadiness of ts forces” especially ta the notorious comdition of lasub- | ordination of the American militia” the United States falthind bo the | © I Evan's finances were in 8 . romdiese | of the external debt | athe i tional debt rhe necessity of 8 230 per cent, inorease that 121 500 troops bad been muss 0 0 ealture propriate ceremonies in the presence { Saturday I Beat . L Turkey Denmark jestruct the Danish officials in the bo ffed 3 ! Mavana, that the esthange af prison- | den Jones, the dents, Cm TRANSPORTS READY. The Destination of the Troops Canmot be Learned Gen Miles Takes Personal Word has reached Tampa ordering | the troops mobilized at that place 1D prepare for the Cubapg invasion at omen Cen Miles and staff left Wash. tngton Tor Tampa last Monday and ne will take personal charge of the invad- ng army Abonit 25 ships, the biggest and fast- sat that oogld be shtnined. have besn gathersl to receive the troops They will aceommndate about 30.600 men, for { in a short vovage like that from one of | the gulf ports to Cuba 1 ie possible | tes PEFPY BR Much larger number of mer abonrd ship thas would be admis. sihia in the came of a cruise to the Phi Hppines How many troops started they tank ships where they are EE are queetions whieh the directing wpir. ftw of the campign refuse positively tov answer They have no dekire that the Spanish should have opportunity : afforded them to gather forces to at- : rack our soldiers as they land : There iw a suspicion that the star? will be made from Tampa and Mable, | and in probable that in such case the fAeeta of fransports will converge at Key Went to move wysder The con vow of warships which Admiral Samp sory Bas provided 1a insure them against attack at the hands of some stray Npanish orgiser of ganboat It lw probable that there will he nn Lesw than fogr sesarate military expe. | Aitinre and thar thess will be innded At four Siferent points Whether Porte Riso is one of hese pisints of nat cannot be jearned Bafora the enit force which it is proposed to ose tn Cuba oan be landed the (Fansporos ; must Make four separats VOVARRes acroms The straits Arrangements Rave been raade to | wilttee 1he MOTVICES of the insurgents | tor the largest possible extent The | government Riready has sent expe i ditions 10 a args number of potas on he ikiand and ianded arms for the in | where | it surgents Most of the parties succeeds | i FA 4 AMERICAN LINER ST. LOUIS. [She and her distor ships, St. Peal, Paris and New York, ebartorel dy he Doverament * for suxiliary cruisers.) {.5uls and the Tug Wampatuck were ar. dered to cut the cables that start from Rantiage de Cuba and dluantanamo - -— Om the 18th of May Lhe cruiser st 7 The Wamphtuck. regardless of mines entered af sonal foented the wharves and L050 tone Marra opened on the Rt Louis and the The American boats immediately replivd to the of the 8 Leuts had demolished all but wn crabby But escaped, duy they were chased Hy a spanish «f perfectiy In gaining their ob jest? and it was said ar the war department that 8 suffelent number of the insur gonits Rave heen armed 10 constitute 8 vary «forties support for the troops as they laad SPAIN'S FINANCES. Her Represestatives in Paris Endeavoring | to Raise $50.000.000. Revior Lean ¥ Castille, the Spanish kr bas anadnr to Frances, bas peturined tw } paris tn continue his mysterious pega tigtions which are now helleved to be Erancial rather than political The Paris correspondent of the Daily Mail says he hears that Renor Leon jy Cantilo is charged to endeavor fo Boat 4 loan of £0 O08 0060 Fab Okey 000} an the security of the lobhoiyg mono: my ta Coarrespondencia Espana serves An unexplained feeling of des- pondercy in noticeable. As no bad news ras Deen received we can only suggest that this feeling ix caused by fears af a protongation of the war In the chamber of deputies to-day Senor Puigrerver, minister of finance, , rapiving to the criticisms of Marquis Ae Villaverde, Conservative, with mse | spect to the fnancial policy of the | BuNErnraent, repudiated the charge of want of foresight and sazeriad that stint lors condition assuring the payment of sil the expenses of the Wat Renny Puig- | corver said that tn view of [he INR- : Wibitity of nRegatiating loans a bervand {Rore Was fo means of raising funds to continps (he War sxiept by an extans. : fom of the Bank of Spain's note issus which Bowever did mot Impey A farce 4 paper He proposed. he maid Vo canvert the treasiyy a floating dedi pow searly Rta 06 Deke Til, into | penall dermpmiimiion treasury bonds i He esulained the praedl conversion i nut avoided any | oto the proposed tax on (he na- : Benor Puaigoesryer wR red ily i ¥ CUTTeney ore in atl taxazion, including that on RET Believed Senor Gomago, the | instroctien | Senor | It i» serene nl Minister of pubdic and Liternl leader will repiace Puigorrver, tow minister Af finance, wha has abeoiutely declined In the : coprtes to Agree tH an income 13X, and | who is consequently eX je tad ta resign Remar Gomags favors the pv spread TD post, Jt iw said that the conceaniration of Row lady PosipR EN the neig? Pout Pony © of Gitesitar i» dus th an increase in * the British military preparaions Preiser Raastas organ, the Liberal, says that the diverging interexts of the powers preciude for the present any prompt. definite diplomatic action | giving Spain powerful European back ing. In the porthern transept of West minster abtwy Wheres England's great. fest dead rest, the body of the late Wii Ewart Oladstons was entombed with the Csrsmanies of the nation he bad served and of the chureh he had loved filam ats CAFITAL GLEANINGL wear 8 Straus of New York has tepdered | post of minister Be The President is dissatisfied with iro Tess made fn prepanng ar troops for aCtusl service department has been nati. pips ‘Gnsul Geodian, At and that ths Maple, with Uharies Trrall and Hay American corrasponid- board, has sailed for Key ity gh ; bese ty ef ew edd, ers has in West | Cadumbia came into port at New York | and wagon might have pen driven. Charge of the Forces } ier to peat i eoliteban D xawed pnd brought to port hy the Cols C genbia injured | atoms is pothing short of a priraeie | | During the collision the | agninst a torpedo Shute ingded with a | af gun cotton There was ni explosion : besn placed in dry : Columbia, i I i Bertin is greatly pleased ity. Agling Chased | foreign office and proteniied, peanply 1 ao ted : goarsfed and no leave fur , Wars to fn 5 pine troops, armed with Mauder © Rave agreed to go over to the asar- BRITISH VESSEL SUNK. Collides During s Dense Fog With the United States Craiser, Colombia. The Thaited States protected craiser Sunday. with a great hele Ia her Star. board quarter through whith a horse The gallant vessel bad ali & heavy he warship had bees In with the British steamship Foscolin, Saturday evening, during 2 thick fog while erulsime off Firs fetand. The Foscolia was mank Her afoers ard crew, numbering 31, were Not 8 fe was oat nnd sobody “That bots vessels were nat blown to Fivscidin ran Whitehead missile carrying 58 pounds It wilt take weeks to repuir the Colgan. | Bin, The exact amount of damage will | pot be knows until the cruluer has | doles : The caplain of the Foscollis paces the responwibility on the captain of the Capt James H Bands Bt will take three weeks W repr the cruiser Columbia PRESIDENT REVIEWS TROOPS. Aa BAO ME Toleve Theneard Volunteers Pas Before Their Commander-in Chief One of the most briffiant military | PE RERTLE enacted Kinoe she grand muse tering out parade of the Federal ; troops, doen the streets of Washing | ton, at the close the civil war ! easrred at Caep Alger. Va, last Bate! srday when President Makiniey tes viva ead the Troops Now quartered there, Wis The times ie puer Thirty epgres tHE! an are voip tases ren- Angvausant in the of war Rod paseed in feviesn hefore ihe porna erin niet | af the army and Aavy and the deimson- stration attractsd many tigen aide from Washingion and the surrounding fountey the camp grounds near Falls chureh. There wore T0000 troops in line German Neutrality. : United States Ambawsadiy White at : at a fresh on lence of Germanys stiict neutral. upon information from a a ction oY a Brat pe ed fe the harbor of Spntiage sod T.ast Wedpesday the guns of after two cables Had bean CHL forte, smd soon (he big gune The next tag ave of the shore Bator Coe Om ST SA SSS 0 Vo Br : {EF il RoE AES SS eorsat a1 Hamburg the Spanish steamer tor wail alth eontra- | White wont the with the . guvernsent officials The steamer WAR ronteatsand of war found on board. NR Se i the United) SNiatew to the of ert that Mangan was giwiut nf war, Mr tes that the promptly Man pea A bdimepee. | of thopsands, i fruba. jw | ates. amet the Cubans generally Bave days apo that a | bving sonwiderad, far follows: : approved on the Centitiadt, CAR act | existe between the United Hates | America and the Kinsdom of Spain,’ i and INTO HAVANA Small-Pox snd Malaria! Fevers Threaten O08 Tehabitants— Yellow Jaex Not Dreail- ed by the Oubars The rainy season in Cuba began more thas a week ago. and it is not unlikely thet Havana is a perfect pest Bode. An old resident of Havana said recentiy: “Havana has malarial fever and | smiilipax the year round. but they are not epidemic except in the rainy sea. son. Within a week after the rains Leo #in the death rate shows a large i crapge ard the situation grows Worse i ihe season advances But x few days | are suvigh to scatter disesse, “Wham the war Broke aut there were 150,000 persons in Havana who had not | sufficient means of support for one asi. What must be their comditign now After five weeks of the blockade? Ag a rule Cubans ars nol provident, while Spaninrds had something when the war began. the Cubans nothing” Weeki before the blockade was e8- tabdisdad a large Cigar firm commenced to feed its workmen In an immense Kitehsts The tobacca sapply had ron { onl, the factories were closed, and the workmen were soon almost starved Hunger soon puts & persaf in a con. dition In which pestilence can ] wsehpe Bin “Anson the recofiventrados snail pox has Killed more than any other The prople were unable to keap clean, arable to be vaccinated, son willing, and they died by tens In their debilitated con- dition diseases operated rapidly. Small- pot oabt Bow te be dangerous in Malarial fever is now feared by the (Cubans more thas yellow fever Yellow frver atteks a person only in # mid form during them eforth ime fever, this Absepase childhood), and are mune: hut not so with matarial ! which also i8 very contagions, “in Havana provinces thers Sree nO- fo meraus bands of from 8 te insure gente ach, They are no longer able to rald the suburbs as before, the Se- fonses having been strengthened. A small body of Spanish wildiers whe winld veander away from the own wuld De pretty sure to be chopped to pleces by Cuban machetes With the fect in front and the Cuban guerrillas benind Havana is practically wheged, and the same may be said of the othor towns.” : 75.000 MEN WANTED. Prostifent McKinley Wadnesiay ino gid a proclamation calling for 15.000 sifdivionsl volunteers, The suddenness off the derision w shown by the fact iat Secretary Alger stated only two fall for troops Was aot The proclamation is SW Rorens. An set of Congress ‘was 5th day of April. 1888, declaring that ar AW hirea. II an act of Congress on- titled, ‘An act to provide for temporari- ie mereasing the military establish- {suomt of fee United States in thane of {wear and for other purposes’ approved LoApril 20 188s the Hl eR fed. in order to raise a volunlesr army he - {po lwsue his prochunstion calling for Velateers to serve in the army of the Fitted Rinles MARIA NEWS i bow, President | yipttwe of the power vested Ae papart that the «ummander of the Catlas and Admiral Monti have | owen sentenced to death ly untrge "The French crubser Puls will soon Argos her captain peporiing Rat he cant gel provisions in Masia Prov isfons are very somes in Manis Foreign residents of the ily are ang foe 16 got away, bul they do not KGW Aguinaide. the lender of the Pht | insurgents, 11 is sald, has 35 my fen, pros paring 0 attack Manta ir is reported that the native soldiers pants ge soon Ax the laflsr make an al tack in foree an Rpain's position The prigs money which «il ga tag the Blige Jackets of Hear Admiral i Dewey” squires as a regis of the Qo. srenetion of the dnanial feet in the bay | Gf Manils, # sstimased 33 Rin guid ! $s eReh an ! Ls od The have utahia THe Ww 3 i shipment of Winen theses gr drive the Span. Neen hs insurgenia yet, owing they aXe? & Tew days ive. Ley Tin tBey Pr aries into the ek ra dd mae fat if arms, bal rites In » FeLi Me SEYBAAL WETILER. Weyier declares that uba wit! be lost unless he ix sent thee Cinew on the beiand, le declares he sonbl invade the Linitied States The Spaniards have offered 305.000 Por the Read of Agulinaids the nsur- “ Lory hase The Genera? EA SAREE SEA whips are a} sult provisions PBroviIEONs are Arar an ia Manila bay fant hage fresh | Bai | Hmsensinns. the toieps £ Hang Kong has | ae] Nrates auxi gunboat Bafive from tuking war st to the American feet, The governor srokibited the U Fleeing sufficient occasion . have thought fit to cali forth and Bere ne do call forth volonteers to the ax- | gregdte number af 5.008 in addition to i the volunteers called for By my proc | inmsition of the 234 day of April, In the | present | lvped, as far as practicable, among the | peveral States and Territories and the { nniens stoner ' Lietails of enlistment and Lnill hee made Rnown through the i Department, Porhaye of the L unteers: Ohio ioaad with a decisive rush. { tmvaxion until there Piiroughty FE Tampe, AI REA ra gw, therefore 1. William MeKin- af the United States, by in me bY pawn, and 1a 4 the Constitgtion and the the same to He Appelt year Iiwtriet of Columbian, according to the jpulntion, and to serve for two years dtsrharged. reme proportion of each arm and the srganisation War In witness whersa! | have hereunto ent ory Rand and csused the seni af the [aited] States To he afiged Prone at the city of Washington thin spssty- #7 day of May, in the year g r Lard ane thousand cight busdved 4 sipnsty-eight amd of the independ Lipmes of the nited States ihe one Bune Ares amd Taenty-serond WILLIAM MKY NLEY. “ie the President, “WILLIAM BDAY. Reorarapy of State” Having developed into a way af acs capatipn. vaelly greater sumbers are seeded (RAR Were counted Spon at he fest enil was made i owas anticipated that the oniy mii tier anerations wouki be carried on In raha Bat stipes Dewey's sapture of the Phitinnines 100 gen Rave Doel taken syoven The Fores needed for Mr ha Pennsylvania will furnish about &- Ex men for the seciotud muster af Hie £545 West Virginia 8G Marviand, L168 THE CUBAN INVASION oa Wor Until t1o Forces Equal t2ese of Hanes Will they Leave Tampa 1t is the intention of President Me Kinley and the war department that thy imvasion of Uuba shall be i There will be BO are 0008 men, encamped at 11 is pointed out that General filanes had an army of perhaps 100.00 acelime tized troops. In the opinion of the authorities it would be foolish to seid less than thst pumber of United grates soldiers there particuiarly as many 57 them are mw recrais and not aeclimatized. When the blow in struck it must Ge decisive amd it will take place almost Samedistely after the trisips have been landed There will be uo hombardment of Havana until the American forces are sn Caban soil and shen army and savy will make a colle Lined RITaoK. Spain Has No Allies sadenl corvespomient uf the Times coTunenting on the vx of 0 sadness prevailing In a8 wguinped, The of ministerial nat veaily seri. sf a fuller appre- of tite situs pelons th eX~ Europe. even Houssia g. mine Mr seriain & speech averse from do- £ precipilaty CaRpICA- Min now Epos she must Borgel alone an unequal “1 avcount Fouition ane tht 58 in
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