DEWEY'S GREM VIGIORY. SpaniSh Fleet Utterly‘ Annihilated Off Manila by Ameridfls Asiatic Squadron. EORTS 0N SHflRE OPENED THE FIRING. §ome Detalh o! the BI Connie! â€" The Span! l-‘luzshlp In Burned-â€" \eueln o! Enemy‘l 1 cl]: trait Sun! to Be evening. the hunaluucc u. .....\ _e just been fusnished by the ofï¬cials of the eoioniai other. The 'irst ca'h‘ie dispatch announced that the l'nitoti States fleet entered Manila harbor at daybreak Sunday, stationing itself opposite the city. A fort- opened ï¬re outhe American ships, whereupon they shifted their position to One near Cat'ité. in Manila buy. en- gaging: in a ï¬erce fight against both the forts and the Spanish fleet. The engagement. here lasted two houm‘ and resulted in the annihilation of the Spanish fleet. London, May 3. â€"~ The details of the [mine of Manila have been rcccived at 1hr Brhish colonial uflice. 'l'hvy came in two cabin- me The Spaniards fought bravely against superior force and suffered heavy kisses. Four hundred Spanish are reported killed. including two commanders: Their loss by ï¬re is also probably very gseat. The Spaniards would not give in. and when the American fleet re- turned to ('uvite some SllOiS were ï¬red from the forts on shore, but our ships poured in such a terrible «‘annonnrie that >133“? Thr American ships were npparmmy uninjured. Commodore Dewey's at- tack was well carried out. The ma- neuvers of his squadron “crc :1 beauti- ful sight. and the navigation of the bay b} our ships was a. remarkable feat of wumanship. avoiding. as- they (lid sucâ€" cessfully. the numerous shallows. The second cable dispatch received by the colonial otï¬ce announced that the Spanish governorâ€"gcneral had re- fused to surrender the torpedoes. guns and cable offices and that he had pre- vented the agent 0: the telegraph com- pany from conferring with Commodore Washington, May 2. fl Jusl when Spain needs ships "pf war, and needs them worse than she needs anything else. save perhaps money. she literally loses a fleetâ€"and a fleet, too, acknowl- edged to have been of a. very superior quality. As near as can be estimaled. Spain’s loss will not. be far from the folâ€" lowing table. In giving the crews of the boats lost}, however. it is not stated that all these men were sacriï¬ced with their ships. The table. which is self- explanatory. is as follows: Reina Chnstina, 3,090 tons. 21 guns, 370 men. burned: Camilla. 3.344) tons, 14 guns. 40!) men. burned; Don Juan de Austrla,1,152 tons. 9 guns, 173 may blown up; Elma. 1.13) (one. 1;: guns. 180 men. shelled; Mmdano. 142 lore 10 guns. 50 men. shelled: Duero, 1300 tons, 12 guns. #3) men. shelled; Manileno, 142 (one, 6 guns. 50 men. shelled: Paragua. 13'? Lens. 6 guns, in) men. shelled: Samen, 13': tons. 6 guns. 5;! men, crushed; Pam- pagne. 13 (ans, 6 guns, 5) men. burned; Valasco, 1.152 tons. 16 guns. 300 men. crushed: 1- 3320. 528 tons. 9 guns.100men, shelled: Lozo. 5‘23 tqne, 10 guns, 90 men. Dewey There are ï¬ve or six, other boats in ihe >qnmlmrt. some of them unprolectâ€" ed cruisers. the mllers gunboatsl How xhese will fare before Dewey gets through “ith them is a guess no“. but as war as can be learned from the roundabout advices. the mhle shows fair “ ell wlmt happened to Montejo's fleet further resistance Spnln'u Lon-e- 33:.- mesmgcs, rm-civu! Sunday xhe subaluncc of which has fusnishcd by the ofï¬cials of the Br|lllant Naval Spinal-ll Admin-H‘- xrnedâ€"F.te a! other :my‘l Fleetâ€"Ameri- . to Be l‘nlnlnred. EKY 0F MANILA, WHERE .1 Mnnlln. were npparmxtly re Dewey's at- out. The ma- yn “cm a beauti- rutin“ Of ‘hL‘ bay was impos Story of the Baltic an Told at Madrid â€"-‘\merlean.3hlpn Enter “anâ€. Harbor by Mum. "The Olympia. the Bonon. "19 Raleigh. the Concord. the Petrol and £110 Monorar‘y entered the bay under cover of darkness by the smalier and safi-r Bocnvhiva chan- nel. The fans at Corregldor island gun- the nl'arm by ï¬ring on the Intruders, but London. May 3. â€"â€" The Spanish cor~ respondent at the Timvs. describing the engugoumnt at Manila. says: they Fore Aumlml Montejo a few days went to Subic hay ta look {or the enemy, but learning: mat they «Pro vastly su- perior in force. had prudentiy returned and placed his ships under the prutection of U2.» forts T23. was hL: only vhurmv or mowing the‘ enemy on snmm‘ung Iikv (-qua} ‘erms. and it did not sumra "Soon Hu- Ameru‘ans Spaniards replied vigorously and the com- hat cominuoj thhouz interrlmuon fur four hours. dur .p. \vhivh the Dar. Antmxin d0 “Ina was sunk, the (‘astilla Marla (‘hrxs- Lna and the Don Juan dr- Austria war», striawiy damago’d. Ono or twn of (km smaller craft were scuttled by their crews to owapo rapture. Ozhers tack refuge Kn a small neighboring creek emptying Into Baker hay where. presumably, me Amer- ican ships were unable to follow them. Bur nox one surrendered." . A flunk Planck-red. Springï¬eld. 31:155.. Aprii 30. rSavings Bunk Examiner Locke and .‘ntionu‘. Bunk Examiner Ewer Friday cioselyexâ€" amined the books of the Hampshire County national bank and Hampshire County swings bank. both of North- ampton. The result shows that there is a shortage of about $18,847 in the savâ€" ings bank, and one of prohabiy muvh larger proportions in thr- nntinnzti bunk, estimated outside at 5250.000. Rewis Warner, president. of the national bank. and treasurer of the savings bank, is missing. Kllled In I Storm. Hnmansville. Ma. May 3:7.“ .lcrico. in Cedar county. 20 miles from this place. a tornado killed 13 persons outâ€" right‘nnd fatally injurcd ï¬re or six more? The Methodist chum-"u and sov- oral other houses were totally dr- stroyed. Twelve homes were blown over at Walnut Grow. 25 miles south of here, and one woman ï¬nally injured. 15-... of here,undon¢ woman {mu . IDJHI‘CU. Waubleau, a village eight miles from here, in Hickory county, suffered sv- xiously from the same :torm. Talc- phone wires are down. COMMODORE GEORGE Status of Spanish Residents. Washington. May 3.~The president has in course of preparation a procla- miion which will be i5§ucd within the next day or two fixing the status of Spanish subjects in this coumry. Gen- erally speaking. the proclamation will make it known that such subjects arr under suspicion, zmd it is believed will announce that stringent measures will be taken to prevent rbcir hindering a speedy and successful conduct of n war against the kingdom of Spain. seem '(0 have inflicted no serious dam 77:. .k. ANOTHER ACCOUNT. THE NAVAL BATTLE WAS FOUGHT‘ opp-110d ï¬r m {mull} injured. eight miles from moved up (ho DEW’EY. l Just m'fnrv martial law was pro- ‘ claimed n mul) Iriml In lzn-ak into 1h.- ‘ Apollo Ilu'uh-r tn hulnl :\ Ilcmunqmtinn against xlw gnu-rnnu'nL 'l'lu- police ‘ (‘hzu‘gml tlw mob and niispohn-d it. not during. hmu-wr. to mukc nhy urrrsls. Th0 mnl) tlnvw mom-s m 1hr llH'HlPr and adjoininmbnilnlinps. hrI-ukinp win- dows. lml doing no furllmrtlnnlnmn The fut-ling of (lismmlrnl prmuils every\\hvro‘. le military {Pol Pqnnlly with the civil elemvnls (ho nï¬xcts of I, 11.19 (lisu>tvl‘. iu “hirh. according to one 1nnnounm'mmlt.“ourinfvr'nzr “ur crnfl. . Mthnugh thi’y fmxght pluckllypvrishod Hhrough lm‘k of {arr-sight in responsi- ‘ lnlo qurlorsl" Fl‘fl'llï¬ 0‘ Spnnlah lhe Linernmonl l able Slob Dena London, May 15. â€"â€" The Madrid corre- spnmk'nt of tho Standard. telegraphing at, midnight, says: Srnnr Aguilrru, the chi] govvrnm' of Madrid. hm just posted nu [he walls of tho‘ homu- uflico thr (‘llsl()fllfll‘_\' prm‘lamatinn inti- umting that the ('i\il unthuritim (‘nnv sidcr that! the oircumstnnN-s jn~tify the handing over to the military uutlmri- ties of the mission of law-ping nrrh-r‘ Lit-Ht. (ll-n. Dnlmn, captain gnu-ml of Madrid. has ursunwd churgv. and the- ï¬.‘:\'( military patrols hmv ju>t up pvurod in tha- I’m-r10 (M Sui. Thr mrnsurr‘ hus bvvn tukt‘n in ("hth'r‘qtu‘xu‘e of the attitudv nf m-rtuin Imlilu-ul par- ties sinm- Sundu}. The “huh- garrison is rmldy in l,rtrr:wk.~. Hn' Hum": “as 111» {x â€#12111: \ ()L'I MARTIAL LAW [11 man). I†P PM)? I tho liolim‘. 'l'hc‘ mun} npprnprmtml: inii “iih 1hr what:- :imrmimvm prmiiiing for (in- p.i_\mv|.t mi “mm-n of Hit mu) for the “<9 of ihcir il\\'(’nii<ll!!~ 11y iiw' glwerlimvnt stricken mu \\;I> rn-imiiu‘ {rum ihv (-nnfrrvnco and passed. Sm‘trui “an~ unanm vs “411- mum-:1 by tho senmv. meitinlnmiing ihvir im- portance. not one of flu m (‘iil'ih‘d the slig‘hu-sl drbuu'. i‘ruiunhiy ‘11:) 1mm! important im‘usum pawmi by â€11' son- ate “as the mm-rgvnry “nr doiin-ivm'y hill. carrying $33,720,945. Not more than ten minutes were consumed in passing it. that, time being occupied in reading \he nwnsurr. Mr. Hawk-y. chairman of Hm military affairs mum- mince. secured the passage of a bill pro- viding for the vniisimont of a vninniver brigade of engineers and of â€Minn mm in the south who are immune to yellow fever. tht‘sv enlisfmtmts to he in, midi- iion to those provided {or in the pr1>i- dent's rail {or 125,000 roiuuier‘r:. The men willonlist“for1hc war." “'adxixzcmn. ,‘Jny Tnln Held ['p. El Paso, Tex. April 30.7-Tho west- hound Southern qu-iï¬o [IlsFPnger train No. 20 was taken in charge of by {our maskml mon an ('Omstock. T9x.. n1 mid- night Thursday night. and Wu; mih-s most of the Marion the uprrss car and onginv were demvhml and run .1 gm: (1331:}“09. The rolmpm wrw-kwl Hu- through wife and 100k 2hr cntirv mnnpy contents, amounting to 320.000. A German \'Ievv of the IIIIUI. 'm‘wi in pn- Hcrlin. May 3.â€" It is hen litiml circles burr tha‘ America hm gained the prizv she really had in \‘it-u having prmnismi not in anzux Cuba but ghiug no pmmiw as m the I'm? ippines. , Sou-d Painter Dell London. May 2.: Mr. Philip the distinguished painter. m the Rhys] academy and RH] Rnyal academy since 19‘7. is d . Noted ('hln-m-n Dead. Peking. May 3.»-Prim-e Kmmg. presi- dom 0f the tsunQ-li-yunu. or ('him‘u foreign oflim‘. dim! Mundm mnrning, Itnrv n! M Inlah People At-Inu on! (inn-ca fort-Id- Demon-t rifle-n. 3.â€"â€"Th¢’ [mnugl of upprnpriuxiul. hill \(undufs aminn lry of the Sllénllol. It is heih‘wd in pn- tha‘ America has Mr. Philip Calderon. painter. member of r and h-rpcr o! the TF19‘7.is’d€fld. 30.7-Tho “'95!- mssonger train n‘gc of by {our k, Tqu n! mid- and Wu; mill-s M Angry Immune-III -â€" In fratâ€! Fur-I (‘llvlnl-l ('rllll II (Ill-F“OJII|I'HI|0B nll’ I»! (“n n-rnnu-nlâ€"ll)nut1~ Ap- pnrrnll) "unwed. qu i194 "'1'!.~-rr ;r u grurral 1-4-10! (rat M (min I. and Wm! H VIM} caMu-I (â€SH 1’ Inxmlro-n \ h rub.» my d'm um: \axin‘q-yl I sat. ‘nnu , a .1). m3 "Mvnn‘htlr, lht- (shim-l mrunr‘l‘; is dw- cusdr‘x 'h- y’ï¬lln'n} Hmal‘mr: 1'. “pair. Admiral Rrrmvju. m‘mL-lo! n! marlro, and Gm. ('urrc-a are Arum“) IL {mar l f M. !m- nn-«kuto auqmnsmn of mo l‘urnthHLrna‘. (lawman, u step wmch requln-I cltvrmx Hm run»; The “hot mrmlu-na of â€(>1th- Irm'., huu’vvon «(milder {Mn int‘nhvrhtml It Ha» prom-n! mumrm. Inn-aunt 1! wow! wine on! nun) 314an of [he hqury of the inn-rat party ' Add, Io lp-I-‘u Load a! Trunllv. "There II no longer an) duulu (hut Hm Md‘s Io tp-In' I I and a! Tron-Iv. "There II no longer um mm“! (M! Hm Into-II pl slluam-n 1:: run 1.: I!» ï¬x \trr.‘ mv-H ‘umr-M as murh u'e-natmyxs Int-1h. pal-2'1““ errmly mm! vinnnw-krnl. ' “'5‘ '1." (‘1 lh!‘ mnll Ri'"< 31‘ ‘Y. ‘(hmi' 1‘71)“ 5 -- 1hr M n;- _\ 141M. mm ,; Pin/“l" 1510f Mmhid. Mu} " In the congress Tutsdm u "rrwiutmn of humngv" in honor of thnsï¬- MUM! in the nuns] (-n' gugrnu-n! “H (u\i10 “a hildflp‘td unnlnâ€" mulmh. "lhl uu-stngv from IhcquN-n regent “ax Hu-n :uiuphd Ilu- repub- H(81l\(fl rlirl'sunliu ll.\|'l\iHl\13\U‘il. g in Hu- mgu'hb, Srnur ('unnh-jns. editor of the â€IT nidu . ‘lill it “11h prrfrynhlv 1.»:nofnhn the S; ï¬red \ Th» hrnug Menu) Emu-r n“ [Ll Th:- tuln‘l' “1:. l hvx‘ n: fartâ€: “HHS. Nuuzutn. rri!ir1<r)\. >pnmurds mm unm~d {nu} Hm ful mn! Hm fu'hvrhurt‘ hr 1" ggt- . .Iw rhzun- \wr tn :ulop! nun-«um unr rh-dits. 'Hn- "publivann um} (‘ariksL L'rvvlvd Senor Sngzhlu unh nnL'r} :irxmnvim timtx. y-huking thvir (ids and chin: (Mn-r murkx of «hmpprmnl. “hilv the rv'puhhmun um“ lnllllflr“hi.“h c~\:-hunm'd hn' rvt‘rilninnliunx ‘mt Hw dc haw il- F?†101‘. shun of l“|u'l‘l:llinl\§. Svnnr Swank: x‘vsrninu 11w drsirml P\plmm- lihm (hprhing it uf iuh‘rmt. Th? Inc-ads of all pnlitix-u! ~m-1irms (Tm-idod 11M 10 “MW-"V any IIH‘HMIH‘K 1hr gnu-ru- m- m rvqnin-I! m wmdum 1hr unr. 1! ix bvlimn‘d thr gun-I'ILmI-IH inh rds t.) «'Iuw 1h» parlimm-nl 1hr mmm-nt the budget it \‘ntrd. Se-nur Huswl‘s pro you! to \nlc- m-nulru- Ilpun Hu- pun rn- nwnt rs likr‘v In prnduvr a warm dc- In Hie sr-nn‘m ermr l'updrpmv. nnn~ E‘YI‘Y' of the inn-nor. :'\1>In!1\rd Hm? n s‘nxv of rivgv had Inn-n den-‘th-d “ho- n-smxo cvrtnin clvmrnb Lad sought turn the misfurntnm u.’ (he- vnumry m Hmir own “drama,†by 1r_\'1ng in u .. r I ulnuw pn‘x‘lival pasxuns. M. Hl'rrrnl, (‘nrdinul nrvhhishnp of Sami (u do (‘mnpnnrlm Mild hl' spokt- hi can“ he dmirrd 10 “Mir up ihv pub- lir mind 'guinfl Hm rmsardly _\nu-r‘- llyulnly Doc-ed. \Lvnnn. May d. ~.r\ \er_\ dmnpnndrni \ivw hm. burn lukrn hvrr sinvr 1h:- Mnnifa defeat. H is hvlicvw Hm! Ihv Spanish dynumy is lit-mung its end an] urent sympmh) is twprrr-vd for thw- qurru rcg‘ m in herdirv trouh‘u» In SIIII Full ol It‘lxlu. London. May 4.-vr Awurthnn in ï¬uw'ï¬'. (impair-hrs rm-vivrd hu-ro {rum Home ’l'ut-sday ahrrnoon, 1hr qumn rem-m of Spain In.†trlrgruphn 1m ~I1th-t of llu' defunt 11“". at M'miln. buying “HH: Spam»?! nntiun A \H‘thl H) rrwst 1‘11214- 1‘ Htrln.1jc’,~t) nL-u hwy bins the Spanish :trnn. Loud-m. .\1u_\' 4.7-7]! :5 (in-vml lhslydi'h from M; i~ no im‘rx‘n! surrvmh-r n.'.ni.~trn;l‘. virvlnn or u Ho \H ' Crowds Denounce Sagasta and Cheer tor chier. 111“, Ma) 4 1:! â€f rhr lmi drprndrx r‘» {x m (inn t‘urrvn. lhr In. ‘r 11w prvst-x \ m LU" u! peace Ilumnxr Io Ilu- slal- £|\ L Ih-rhn‘m‘ ii i is Hm“ lllt nw rd In H. mm; fu'hvrlzu u' hi m. V.\1ul\' 4.7-7]! :5 nmmunwd :u a [bump]; from Madrid Hm! Hurry rn‘n! .~urrvml.-r Hmrt‘. vithvr m rm‘. t-irlen or among in» pop- Un H10 runtrnr}. x! mlded, the in In- pursurd vith greater MA) \HH‘uul Ihl' )llldlyli 1 i!\ Muil lrhu .‘ i1 im] lletnwrh nntiun .5 vnfm. hm n- M 12w h."-«-r e-nd," {IL-u lwg\ the [HIHHIT Io lenf ('1 â€markup Prnlwr pn u} ('(IX'T! [p- pupc 0 Mr Spams :rulfl \i xwrm-liv \nidH I) [In T“ UH ‘ht in Hm! ILp. rum a rim- inlr :- fni‘md '0 ru 1'. hr! 0 :am'. a p! «t 1v: 1‘ :n H. [Ire-k nrukt t'ull'l’ W“) m Tan 3,. lunmli'r 1 nn‘vnun Hun “ rN‘ hmlh'xi \\ rte l A :uml'l‘urrJ’yMwu hl-rv lnh- l‘ruiu Tampa. ’J'm-‘u {1mm rump. mg .\‘n w Uri-um. April 30.~Tbl~ ï¬rst rogâ€" mu-m Irf! Yu ro Frflu) night fur'l'mhpn. “mung uu-r for (Sen. Shafh-r'» :tafl, u !m \n-ru also nrdrn-d Inmrm 1hr rum- mnndvr m I-‘lnridn. 'l'hP imprrnion â€mung arm; Inn-n 1.\ mm â€H ï¬rs! army ruvps _~rm inm (‘nha will be for the purlum- (.f «‘nnpc'mflng with lm- in- purl“ N' surgl'hh {111’9 Amrrlrn- Munltor Spain-II Sllrn-Irr Mic-II l‘nrno A “11ml! 1‘" INT on nnd' “n. .. _ I Hm 'l-Hur mu! llA plilllNHJ .\l:ulnu.\ Hrul, lumuhy 1hr Slfllll.hlh\ pnlot lwuxv .ma Hm “mm: 'l'hz- 'l‘rrrr r “us Hll‘lH' “luv“ YleulllU “us high-«l and rllv innnulm1r|.\‘gu\e ‘lmu'. Hu-r a blank Hm! haul been ï¬red. ht unh-r the Heuuu-r to have m. the Spaniard put um all lwr lighten“ ï¬red up in un nflempt to run away. Th:- blg monitor. plowing after her. hrnugln her nlx-pnunders to bear on the Henmvr and ï¬red ’lml after what 3! 2hr Emu-r. nearly all of which took cflfl‘t «m Hu- Uuidn‘y pilot lmusv. 'l‘ln- Machins, which Vin- sumo dire tunvr nun)‘, lward Ihv sound n! the ï¬r- np. vnmv up and luuugln hvr fnur-im‘h ma.- iMr) pla). ï¬ring (nu- >lmt. which {nilml '0 hi! 1hr Spaniard. This. hrm- H: r. ln‘nuplnl hrr ln. :uul Lll n‘l, Qunhn â€ï¬ll a pri/o- x-rr“ \xvru- pm m1 lmnrtl of In r :ILIl brought Hm prim .1. km? Thuruhu morning: tin‘e'l \Hlllon. “urbingtoii. April L".n»~.\e-crvtur_\ (mg.- n ilil’TEI‘tl 'l‘hui‘niny morning.v {rum Xv“ Yin-It. “hl‘rl‘ 111‘ had a (-ntifvrt‘m'e “nth ltl'UlliiX‘il‘lll bankers in I‘t-g’ard to tlw prupnsmi lwnd isulc for raising: a \\;ir fund. In speaking of lhr (‘Ui'h‘r- (‘1;t'C thv wcrvtzir) mid that 1hr princiâ€" }.:ii purpuw of lii.. visit to .\«-u York um. to ubtnin {1‘01â€i‘Ql'lWSl‘H‘flU‘I‘ï¬ltflli' lâ€i(‘rh and (mphniigts their \‘ivtu (in the llrtlpl>>(‘(i 1mm! imuv. Hr had nu drti- nitt- proptuiliun w mukr. and hunt “in. expo-Mm: from the bankers. The rrrult «if tim rotih-rt-m'v. howmvr. was 9mi- m-ntl) mtirfal-tory. All sm‘mmi (“>- puq-d to do anything and «*wnthing pushihlo' to giu‘ any [190de ï¬nancial mmmrt to the gmvrnmont in the pr»- I-nt «itiiu'rgont‘y. although thvrn “mild he nu ï¬nancial inducement fur capital» .H> tn intmt in three per crut. hands. “ht‘n time lunm, \wro bringing six per u-nt. and rum tnorv. thv qumtinn of lirniit would he put to one >idc. and nhzitm'vr amistunm- â€in government lil‘t'tll'd would be forthcoming. AH {at “ï¬nd the pnpuiur loan idea. and thought that the people rhould be piwn an opportunity to invest in the nvn‘ is- sue. 1": III pl. TROOPS 0" inn. Mm. during 1hr uar. l'nu-I-l- State 0! ï¬lo-r Mudrid. Mn} 11.77 The cabin-i after 313w smsion decidrd (u 52‘ a Huh 1)! .ml pr immL-dimvh', M dtD)‘1lH‘l‘,\i\Hn(‘l'Of‘ cabinrtr Death of l \‘PIQI‘IIL Omaha. N01)†May 3.~ (ion. Hmrirn ('. \Valrull. of (kulumbus, 0.. died at SL Jou'ph'p hu~pi1al Monday nflrrnunn M 321$“ u‘rlm-k. Hen. “'ulcutt mum In re alum! si‘ “wok: ago ‘0 ‘11-]! hn MHvr. Mrs F. 1'. Mill». lie “in mun-LN! h} m‘uto pangrrne in the leg. 11w nutcmn! U! n “umzd received in the vinl “‘m, “is 10;: nun nmpulatvd about Yum “rt-ks ngn, but 1hr dim-Rs? was Inn {21! mi- “11mm", Hen. “'ak‘utt “:15 flat yump m1 of flu major gout-mks of 1) I H-lnr. («or arm). "a," “'1†Br l-‘Inlnlnl. )‘ur! gm l'r;lu‘(*.]]:l.\1i-. Apr.‘ "‘ >1“. is nfliriulf)‘unnnunm-d lhulnzl‘\11\\.ï¬f||l- ï¬T‘. «'2 hrr â€any oblipaiitms 10 1h? l'uiu-d Emu-s :n rvgnrd lo pruutu-r- PRIZE OF THE TERROR. m ll hmpa. l .- men. un ll. F..,._.l'.up1 IIIcL-III-“u’ (I H Uu-n.‘ Minn! and An- urn all (m) .nmng uitrr Hi I« run ( up! urn :11 (mm. .\.~ ma; _.-mn huru rnswumx, mnnp p'uraph: rnnl'm hr lulu! Lu: 011.1†an Hawk-{Hid Ha- I) 1hu-xrjourm-_\ Nmm, in n of the uILmaXe n: 'rm-px him lnon vrr ;- Im duum §n ‘he nun XLIH an 'I PS 111“} m 0H ulna. or M 1mm! ucvupulmn n! Hunc- 1n (-nnwm'ï¬MmH. in Arr Raul-cl on to {fun} set-lo! I! â€.33 Park. ML, .\pr.l 30.‘ Th. mu 1;! urllIll‘r} be. fourth :nfuntry and NW Nun): rinnlrL umh r urdrrh in pro- -.1 mun. .\.~ {Hal THE MOVE. \I'T‘ (apt-rot INC . (juldoâ€"llnd a un Hutu-d. 1 37'. Thr Trntï¬ gilln ht: lrf! camp rnmm. bound for all (in) gruntâ€: ufl I uitrr drid n1 xen ‘ unï¬t-r ‘N “5 '1 H] rumiwr: m 11w :mmr “L, rm unm'n' > xhc spunk}! Thrl Lind :m‘ru lln- lug lmuml hum .1) Huh“. (‘3 L'tt.»~N-cn“ur_\ morning {rum ! a ('nufvrvm-e a in I'rga drd 10 : for rumâ€: u c wnm‘ll ‘n u n â€â€˜3 r ( n u.- “(MHH‘ arm STAR IROU All Arr-“‘1' .rnu I umlurl u! Ihr he Quurlrrq II I Innaâ€"Urd-I u The Illinoza Nanm Responua to [I BOYSIIBLUEASSE duhhh the “Mb 3;; Uini. :Il Man 2“ dc !\\ HI 4 ml ll ‘ Huh“ ten flu Mn! .h.\ lill,\ Con» )uy 0.1.111JI inn-H ’ 01hr!“ I I quart†I- \ulll all Ior