i313 3331111213 0]? TEAM DR. TALMAGE AND THE SERMON TO THE ISRAELITES. I v an; the eyes of that great. audienceâ€" tears of sorrow. tears of contrition, {ears of pex'iiâ€"amd the whoie congrega- t'wn breaks down into subbing and waking. and wring their hands, and make uutcry that pierces thc hpavens. Alas. what a spectacle! Hundreds of thy-mamas of pcOple in lamentation. â€And they called the name of that place Bacbxm." or the place of weepingt If this hour we could realize God's goodness ioxxard us and our conduct. toward Hm a great, grief xx ouchlcize upon this audience, and on those aisles repentanu- woutd meet remorse. and re- morse “ould meet ingx'atilude. andme- monies of the past mould jostle the. {ears of the future. and the xiieni-e of this (n'casion \sould. be broken by sobs. and groans. and shrieks, and the place would be railed a Bocbim. 011. may God's Omnipotent Spirit now shake this audivnce With arousal and conviction, as though it, were the heart of one. man. Amen! So let it be. Lord Jesus. l haw.- in the first. place to xemark, that mzmv of 'hese Chxistian people have mum-n fox :1. good deal of mourn- ing. ' .5] that have you been domg these. ten men y. thirty forty years: Did nor. Gui {sad \ou out of Hg} :pt! Did He not {art for \011 the Ry: Sen uf trou- lrlr'» and has‘ He not rained manna. all art-Luci about 30ul‘ camp? Ditl \He nz-i divide the Jordan of death for your loved ones. until they went through dry-shall not wetting even the n-ie-s of their feet? Has He not put clusters of blessings upon your table. and fed you with the finest of the wheat! Mercies above you. Mercies hem-nth gnu. Mercies on the right hand. and mercies on the left. hatnd. Marcies befure you. Menzies behind you. Mercies within you. And yet, we must confess. we have, like the Isra- elites. made a league with the world. Three-fourths of our Christian life has been wasted. Opportunities for usefulâ€" ness gene for ever. Golden sicikles plac- ed in our hand. yet no harvest. reaped. Silifen nets of the Gospel at our (US- piméi;"‘ye‘c no fish caught. Going along toward heaven. while there are a. thousand millions of the race un- wai'neil. unhlessed. unszwed. Our path upward heaven 8. zigâ€"xug path. now on the Li-rd's side. now on the world's Bideâ€""hale fellows well met" with men wno despise God. The. beach strewn with vessels breaking on the rocks, and we too cowardly to wade down waist deep, or even ankle deep, ulnrl gize, H. hand to those who are struggling: in the surf lying across the path toward heaven. until men have rome up to where we are. and :xlumbiem over. us, and fallen, never m rise. Has not this keen the history (if many here»? (Ibe. roles of our C'hl‘luullfll prnfeesion st-xxtitered with the Hood of lost; souls ; God holding "5 repqxrnsilila for sorrows that we did not ammmie. and for ruin that we did nnt‘ avert» Oh. that God would to- night hrezik our hearts wirhpthe fact; ".5...“ â€w... v-7 _,_ of our inconsistencies as profvssors of religion. and row-:6 us up to seltoscru- tiny. and an imploration, and a lament- ac‘mn. that. would make this. place 3. lsoc‘nim :1 piace of weepingu I believe that there are wuis in hell that would. not hue been there if you and I had done our duty. 0h, weep for our dereâ€" livtiom! weep for our vanderingsl “ecu for our lost opportunities that will never return! Them is great. reason for sadness on the part. of some of these parents when they Euok ï¬ver :heir families. You know that; there must he a mighty change in your household before you can all live together in eternity. A few years at the most. and the separation most lake Nat-9‘ Your common sonse teache< you. that. if there be two paqhs. and the} diverge. and after the pomt oi divergence they keep on m 3- >L"£‘.ig.pt. line. they go farther and far- @th ' on each of»? ;Ind. 33 by new}. ' mathematical law. as well '- oral law, if 000 8003 to We Be, and the othc « a’a â€" ’ hi9 "diatoms sen VOL, V. NO, 1 $1 per Annum- er to the left, they cannot come to- gether. Can you sit: to-night placid- ly and crntemplate an eternal separ- ation from any of your loved ones! Things are looking that way. 'l‘heir opportunities of salvation less and loss. Your Opportunities of plying them With religiom motives less and less. The pr-Ospect that God's invitation will continue to them. less and less. The day of their mercy almost gone. yet thew have not put up one earnest prziy- , »A an", The px-Ospect that God's invitation wui continue to them. less and less. The day of their mercy almost gone. yet they have not put up one earnest pray- t‘l“ 0r repented of one sin. and not, givâ€" en one. hoireful sign and death coming to snap the conjugal bond. and break ’u‘p‘ the- fraternal and filial tie. 0b,. SiSter. must thou bear to think of being- for eternity away from thy brother? 0h. wife. for uvenrling ages away from nhay lmxhamd? t‘l‘lristlan: mother. is your daugmer or. {be wrong side? Christian, {when will you he on the Fight hand of the Judge at lent. and ’90 your son on the left. hand. fzu‘ 0‘43)" vbuined and captive trudging off ? Are you ready for surh :1 farewell. Word? Is there anything that can my you for it I The mmfm‘ts of your Preqent home. ynur (lomestiv reunions? N0 n0. There is nothing an earth that ‘un pay for that. l announce what. I believe will he tlm history of Name families rr-presnntwl in at‘his house to-night : part of the family will pend eternity in heaven, and part of Hm family uill spend an Meruity in hen ! Oh. if um ihmurht “0Ҡ"m“?- nlth Mu nroru‘hphlllllfl’ “0““... upon house to-night 1 part of the family “1“ . pend eternity in heaven. and part of; the family “ill spend an eternity in? hell ! Oh, if that thnught could come 1 \tith itn overwhelming powvr “PM“ you. as it ought. there unuld be :if shudder through this audience. and: you- would. sweat a* tlhungh it wera' great; drops of blood. P'tronts would Pry) out: to God and cry oucfto thel petiple: "Saw my children !" The wife 1 would cry out: "Save my huslnanzli", The sister would rr) out; "Save my, buntJu-H' I" Antl {this audience would he struv'k “ith a wild tempest of agony 5 and this plat-e would be u llorliim. for. Weeping. (ll), there has been a very. great change in some of the families? in my ("hurch during the last two or? three \weks. Some of thrm have mme : into the kingdom. but left otherx‘ out-s side. There have imen cases where the hthhr-nd. has chosen Christ. and lhe “if? has reeisted l'lit'ine mercy. Last. Sabbath night. in the adjoining: room. an. aged woman came in. l sniil : “Are 50w seeking 111v >;llVllllun of your": soul I†She mid: "No. l have suught and found. I came in to ask your n-“v‘n-u fur nu: enns‘ 'l‘lEQ‘V ill't' on â€8 f1 "I am fifty-three years of age, and I hawe math" up my mxmi that it is time for me to imvume u Chrisriunj’ l (-angz‘utuhLIed him in vowing; bux. I must. say to all those who coma. in the afternoon of Iifv ynuv have 101. your [ext chances goâ€"there is no hiding that-your host talents gone, your best opportunhies of usefuiness gone. You t-unnï¬t hide. 1h" fm't [but you haw, only 0119 life to live on vurlh. and you have thrown ‘he most. of it away. [I is enough to make- my: weep most. bitter (cars: it is enough to {make this hnuso a very Bochim. So. also, there is occasion [or sad- ness in fhv peril that surrounds every unfurgiven soul; â€Oh’ yup {my “‘yt m a. starlight night. The “ind is blow-l ing from the west. All is fair. 'l‘herej is no danger." [ am nut. swakinp’ nf‘ temhoml. Lu: of spiritual (hinge-12 You" say: "I don't see any spiritual dung-l er.“ Then lremc-mher than :~ummerl hefoi'o last. on shipboard :u evening! time. we were romping; up and down‘ the dvcks “'il 11 laughter, and shout. and l song. “'8 were a. very merry puriy at! encntime: Iut in afeu hours there “ere letxweu: sewn hundred and eivht hundred poopk) gnaning and vrxing and shrieking at “but seemed the founuering of the xhip Sails all gone. Booms lost. Life-10mg crushcd to him:- ling-“nod on the side of the \93991, On the Man bed cheeks of the captain crew and passengers. one word “rit- ten: "Ship-:nwk!†And so )pu may go on glacinly, smoothly. 5:3in for awhile iu ynur sin, but the hurricane will swamp upon your souls. Perils from where and perils from beneath 5mm you to the abyss. Out of Chxjist‘ nut one momont’s safety. Without God, without bore. 01), what an orphanage, what an exile, what a desolation! Who will 59 your bail; “31103311! help out Moan ' moan Have you not had, {1| chance. for heu- ven.’ "Ah," you say: “that is 1110‘ worst. of it. That is “but makes me} “twp." “'33 your father bud! Was your mother wicked! “N0." 3'0“ 382V- â€5‘1)’ nothing against my mother. If there was ever 1» good woman. sh? “as one; and I remember how, in her old days, and when bent with years. and in her plain frock, ahv knelt mmn ‘11.:nd prayed for my soul, und with new viwl'uu “ined away the tears. I run Enewr forget ii. She is gone now, and ‘ 1 Ha"? 1101‘ no intimation: that luuuld ‘ewr meet her again. Oh. i hit“: Mrampled on hvr hrnken hmâ€. 21 am a. “retch undone. Who will pray {or me? 1 um so sick of sin. I ,...-v -V- am so weary of the world!" No won- der you weep. for the greatest cun- (lewnation of the last day will be. for those who had pious parents and who resisted their admonition. Oh! to go through a. lost eternity carrying â€15 remembrance of a. family altar at which you were taught to kneel, and the "Now I lay me down to slat-p." that you “ere taught to pray. and the death-lied of father and mother where- with their last words they impm‘tum’d you to do your duty! Oh! that mem- ory will be heavier than the chain: thth will he hotter than the fire. May God Almighty keep us from the over- whelming woe that comes down upon that man's head that trumpias on a. fame-rs counsel and on an old mother's prayer. . u A \ A But. what is tt sadder thought is. that some of these people not only stay out of the kingdom of God themselves. l‘ut they “ill not: let their children come in. I have to charge some par- ents who are here with the fact that they hinder their loved ones from com- in},r into the kingdom. if you would only give them one ent‘ouratziug word. if you would only get out ofthe “(Ly with your worldly example. they \W'Iultl have some chant-e. But. no; you stay back from Christ and the Church, yourselw-s. and you keep them . hack. on! father. mother. if you are' determined to go down to death. do not I take your children with you. If you. will not stand hack. say: "i tun go- ing to take. the plunge. but don't youl do it.†You sound no alarm. They l are in the same. bout with you. You! are r0\\ing on toward: an eternal Xi-l agartt. You have. almost come to the l piunge, and yet you drop not the ours, I you clutch not the side of the boat! You cry not out to the shore [or help. 1 You trip them up. Vou know it is‘ an easy thing to trip one up especially . if he comes at a bounding: gait: and you See your loved ones vowing on to- wards heaven. and you put out your foot and they full over it into a sinful life here. and after twenty. thirty. forty years have passed will fall deeper down. and it will be. known for ever that you tripped them up. Uh! try the solemn l-irth-hour when your life “I“ spared and another given. lcy the memt‘nries of the family hearth. by the amount which you must give. at the last day for your perft'n‘mant‘e of your duty in regard to those children I im- plore you hat to hinder them. "But." you say. "I do not. hinder them." You do. Your children feel it. Christians feel it. Angels of God feel it. The Lord Jesus (‘hrist feels it. That fu- ther and mother w ho stay away from Christ. themselves are. bringing on all ,eontrolling and potential influence to krt‘lt their children bat-k. ’l‘here are parents here. all wrapped up in \\ orld- linexx‘s and fashion. who are actually blocking up the way to heaven for the entire family. 'l‘hey think more of the. trimmings on their hats and the jewels on their fingers than of the souls of the. immortals forwhieh they tumt answer when the world is: on fire. Oh. that the prophet's rod w outd strike the rock toâ€"night and make It “'N‘th and that this place might be la ch'hitnâ€"pttrents praying for their children. children praying for their parents. the husband praying: for the wife. the wife praying: for the husband, the pastor praying for the people. the people. praying for the pastor. thls whole audit-nee \vht-lmed with one. watt-e of penitence and pardon! Oh parvtttl wunimr nn at the. last llle. how “1â€- (owing up at thé lust day. how “ill vou stand it if these children gm“ [JD into liws of sin lixing to old :1"? in impenilonce. and then meeting \011 in the judgment deliberately (‘11::111rvxvm‘1 “ilh the 1uiu of their souls swing: "3 on never imlted me to (‘ hrixt. \ 011 K’tmrd in my “11323011 gme :1 \\ rang examnle Filther, mulhur, 50L]. 1min- ed nu .so-ul "" Bu! more are some whu com-9. They “ill not. come. ' not repent. They \vili not ' will not ask an} one else I‘ them. Their hearts 31‘ With a stout grip they r41 of Gods mércy and s '37 their sou ‘ ' ' 1 - nf 1 of i ' a; the D sa‘f‘ “ Oâ€. \\'AD SUM i‘ OMEMEE, 01W, TH URSDAY, JUNE 2. 1393. .9 who come. i not ' else I ma this murnmg- wevping‘ {01' 1'15 very SHâ€: Irv sat a sexl- f pO\\'ER THE GIFTIE (HE US. TAE SEE OORSELS AS ITHERS SEE US.†m)†N. Thaw éya!’ f0: 1 “MI! ' t1); '6" }' Agains“! the mph ‘y Strik- jmxnorï¬ â€œISL the Pt“ e not xvi“ one last farewell. and ] feel hvlploss when I stand before than. l think Hf no other argument «lrnwn from death. judgment or eternity. or the cross of â€10 Sun of God, and I feel very much as the people did on Long Island masts some years ago when n vessel was driving on the rocks. The people on share vould do noxhing. They saw \hv danger and knew the shipwn-ck was coming. and run up and down the ham-h wringing their hands. So trmmzht ] see those "955913 umuing fur the nn'ks‘ .. 1 mutant help thorn. I run up and down the shore flying: “Sunni! â€ff. Put back! Stop, stopJ" But it semns to do no good. I r-vjoiw that there “in he whnle families tu-night that “ill cnmo to Jesâ€" us In Georgia, some, y‘oms ngn t'hme Were hm men wh'o 11ml bmknn thvir mother's heart by lives of dissipation. They wvnt home to 800 lu-r. It mum the lime for them. to go hat-k. and {ht-y said: "Now. mother. vw g0 hunk In- nighf ul nine (JR-lurk." " “1-H,†she snixl, (Hrs standing up with diffvn-nt mu- ti\~«s-â€"r;trmtts standing up to vatvh as, the prmligals Paine. They :\\0u‘id be glad with an infinite gladâ€" news, if thvit' children were saved. And there would he companions in life who “(-uld rejoice ax their companiun cztmu They “ould say: "Now. we are hm- fox ovvr. Married 01) mirth to he married in heaven." ’l‘hv angels of God “Quid .stand. harp in hand. watt-hing. and iready to strike the symphony. ’11].â€" 1 Lord Je~2us Christ Himsvlf \mnld stand watchingâ€"Him of the ('1'u\h#‘(i (out. and the mingled brow. and the vlvft heart. saying: "My soul is >;:tisfiod. I have low-d the» with an t*\'vrl:t\ting jlove.†There uou‘id be tears of jny mingling with tears otfsorx‘ow. and it Wmuld he told in the age: to come that on this Sabbath night. botwven tin-s9 walls. because of the \weying over sin. and the “vet-inc over pant-m the . place was a Bochim. " hays," hmvever old 'hvy may gel they are never anything but boys 10 a mothâ€" er, she said: "Boys, go to t-hun'h; they‘re going to have x‘vligious St‘l'vivt: erv." HH' heart was aching [or ‘hvir salvation. but she did not. want to 1911 wan. "Oh!" they snitl, " \w'rv Liming Off at nine o'rlm-k‘“ " \Voll,‘ she suid. man who arose in the midst of the mulionve, her face all saturated whh tears. 11ml the people said; “ Who is She! Who is .sbe.’ Why (loos slur.- .smml up and disturb the assembly! All llw T031 :Ll'e- 5111111111" ()l1. shv hml 11 right In smml up. She was Ihv Christian mom“ of Ilu-hl: two ynum.’ 111011. She had [Iran-d dfm their 5111\lelf n so 1011:, she had .1 right .0 stand unrl luck at thm knelt rloun :11 the. [not of l'ivirm 111011325319 11ml sown in toursâ€"sly h.1(l .1 right to 191111 in 11-:111'111 1m \ml 111-111;, l*11 1f Ihv prmliguh umzlri unlj.‘ 1mm- and kneel down at the foot of H10 vruss. lhme um xlnl he Mhms stunt!- ing 11p to wu1vh.'l‘l1o um'ld might stand up and Muff. I111 tin-m “N111! be nth- n i )lvklnle‘y's Sl'roml (‘all for l'nltN! Hale's? \olunu-eh. A (Input-h from \Vushinyh‘n. suyru â€"'l'h(~ Prwident's prushuueuiun. imuvd nn \\'<-dnosd:ly railing; fur 73.01HI ml- ‘dilivnul volumevrs. reads in war? as .foHowsZâ€"â€.\'ow. therefm'c, 1, William McKinley, l’residvm UL' 1h.- [mu-d Stan's, by virtue of (he pmwr vested in me, by the mnsxituxion and Klu- laws, and do-euflng Huffivivnt ucmsiun to I‘Xisl. have Ihnugh! fit IU mil fnrlh, and do hereby NEH l'nnh. \‘vlunlvvrs In the aggregate numln-r uf 7.5.! 1:†in mi- ditinn m the vniunnwrs mile-d forth h." m." I'TW‘Iamnlmn of 1110 33rd of April, in the gnx'esvm yvul‘: (hr sumo to be apportioned. us far us pun-Hu- abk‘. among Hm wwml 5|“le unxi '1‘1-1'riiories and H10 Disn'icx nf (‘mum- .blil. according tn (mpulntiun, gun! \u Nerve fur tam yvms. unless Shonvl‘ disâ€" ;chax‘ged. 'Hn- prnpnrlivn u! u-zwh arm and the details nf vnlislxm'nl and ur- ‘ganizuliun “is! M- made known [through lhf‘ \‘x'ur lkapurlmu-m." 011-4 hundred and {wt-Ive llivmund “It'll have nmv been mush-red min the volunteermmy 0f Hm limited Stun->1 and [he ui’firizll i‘epnris shuw lh‘li ihv greater number uf [hose are ready to mum) in the frnm. ()vm‘ two-third» of 11w Suites hnxv entirely vomplotwi szir mus-leis. 'l’hn fuiiux'c uf sunw nf the Stale» nnmhly four or five in Hu- Sumh, to furnish 1hr men culled fur up in this ï¬n]? is :isrrihod to a. helix-1'. prvhubly sharvd by many of 1hr _\'u- tiunul Guardsmen “hm hurl hnnw New and :‘nnnm‘linn‘ “hich they ('uuld not “0H :iffm‘il U) give up. that [)l(‘lli_\ (If 01 her persons nu! so mu-muWre-d would NAHUM he I'numi In lukc' 1ht'il' phu‘Ps. Should any n{ Ihv Slates dvfuun. the pluhubilil)‘~ is Hm the furl will 1,0 nu [inner] to (‘nngrcw {or mrliun by 1110 Summary (if \\':u‘. 51min l~ broking I'm Hump “runs of "un- mu-ulm- v't-um'. T'M‘,‘ Madrid ('(Il'l‘t'hlllllhir‘ni of the llunllun 'livnvzs sayszv-ml‘hc Ilulninnni mm- nf puliliv- opinion ilt'i'f’ is u (ii-sire to find, Some way In honourable peace, 34 Spain has noxhing to gain 1;" an in- definite prolongation of hostilities. All idea that France will intervene, how- ever, is no“ abandoned, and hopes are fixed upon the possibility that Duke Almodomr do Rio. the new Minister ‘50:- Foreign Affairs, will find some ,iuing occasion on which tn take the l"«iLimive."' 1'8 Madrid collespondent oi the 0“.ion Dan} Mail says; -â€" “lhe politi- llnntlnnk II‘J hv-nrhlar 'lYHl the nllniS" WANT TO END THE WAR. MIN [S'L‘J‘IRS' STATEMENT. 75.000 MORE MEN. l’: .hltllllun to Iln- “'llllt- "lulonarlrs a MnmIn-r of Muhc- l'rcavlu-rx “'I-rt' NI u ruh- roll. A desp‘atvh {rum London suyszâ€"The Muvricnn missionaries. Mr. and Mrs. Burtner, Mr. and Mrs. Minshull, Mr. Ward and Miss Mull’vn, mmnhr‘m hi the linilq-d Hruthel'lrm-l of Christ. who survived Ih-u rum-m massacres in me Hhvrhm‘u district of Sierra Lynne. west (1::le uf Africa. arrived at Liwrpuul UH Friday from Freq-town, Sivrru [.0- une. They [rive thrilling accounts of Hwir osmpv at the lime lhe missiun hnuso at, Shunghr was dvslruyed in the riutings llmt grv-w out of the diessut- isfm-tinn of the nntiws with 11er hut tux. Atlmlral 'fo-lh Wm llv nun-hardâ€! Sun Juan Ili' Purlu [Hz-o. 2nd Iidiréun A amputv'h from \quhinmon 5.1.35 :â€" Tbc fulluuiuz l-uileiin was pmlï¬d at the Navy l-L-j-H'qurn’l, un Friday 1- The following is a copy of :1. report made Lg; Rear-Admiral Sampson wuâ€" ceruing the ur'iinn uf Sun Juan oi? PUI'LIJ Rico :â€" "Hymn approaching $311 .Juun it was men 111le male 0! the Spanish vessels “ere in 1119 hmluur. l Wits. thcx‘efor‘v. considerably in duu'm \xhexim‘ they had lClil‘hi‘d San Juan and ugx'm de- pzu'md for some unknown «Evaluation. or Whether thvy had nin arrived. AH their cnmure was the ohjevl uf the expedilinn. and as it wa> essential that they Shuuld no: piHS to tho- \wsrwurd. I (ImeHmm-d to uttm'k the batteries defending the pun, in mule-1' to develop their pmilznn and :Henglh :mwl tbs-n. “ithuut “ailing IO realm-e the «~in «11' suhjcvt it in regular ‘wmhurdmcnlâ€" uhivh “'Ullld yequim Um nmiveâ€"qu‘n to Xht‘ \\e\t\\'ax‘«l. "I cmumem'ed 111v (Lu/av}; as \Oun as n “as good duyliglu. 'l‘hig Insied u! out lhme hUUK'b. \brn the signal was made Lu diwontiuue the firmg and the squadron slum! In xhv north-en.“ Lf’ntxl out of ~ighl uf Juan. when :ho vnurse “as laid to Ihc \~".‘.“I\Y:U‘(i. “irh the New “I communicating with the (£9- pzu‘tmcnt in Port l’lutu. and learn if the department hid ()Mnined infomm- "_7 I (3(1) us In the movements of the Span- ish \cmels‘ At Cupv Uuylien J recon"- ed “0rd from the department Ihzn. the Spanish \‘(wals had Wen sighwd off. (‘uravun on the Hill ‘mxf. As slMed in my telegram. nu >(‘I'iul15 injury was dvne tr) um of lhe. ships. and only um: man was killed and wwn Wounded slightly." A Ik‘fliilh‘h from Paris. snys:â€"'Iho Mali!) says on Friday xum‘ning2â€"“ln vie“ of the ewnquLilies Of the Spun- is‘n-Auwria-un \mr. M Lv‘mnn. Minister hi the Colnniex. Admiral Hvsnurd. Min- ister of Murine. and. Gvnw‘nl. Billet, Miniswr 01' \\':u'. mm in council. on ’I'hursduy‘. under the [Sl‘t‘sidï¬ncy of M. J’uure. to decide lumn their respocxivv spheres of. rvsponsihilily. "h was dvcidm! :‘uut General Billâ€! should be exclusiwh‘ charged with the (h-fvn .9 uf l-‘xuucc. (.‘ursicu. ALge'riu. and Turns, and that Admiral Hesnard :lnhu'n Ar'mlginu the new! “mum!!- â€of: 1111-. I Should undertake 1hr p'r'ohwtio’n 01‘1th «watts of France and of all the Cal- units. " \1 INCIHI] :l:‘"(eptvi Hm nvt'c‘ssit) of miJilum pm })(D1(’ILXH 0 in (o uniul m: u- tms and (10619.99 lUtLHH out these de» visitus “'1†be pxuutugmlkcd immedi- ately.†Stars and SII'Ipe-n lp-t‘q-I’rtfd l0 lm‘ompll- moniurll)‘ In llu- ('nrlrs. A dospuIn-h from Madrid 'suys:â€"In' the Senum on I‘i'itizty, Marshal Primn de Rivvru, fnrmvr kuxtuin-(h-m-mI uf the Philippines. dvfendod his adminis- tration uf (111- vuluny. Hr mm hn mum 110‘. ht'livm‘a his eurs whe’n' hu Wus 101d of the disasu-x‘ nl_(,‘u3_'il,x-, :uld'mg:-â€"- "1'th rug culled lh-c Ameri'an flan: shall never flout uv-cr 1h» walls nf M'tn- ï¬lm" Thv ['hilxppines, ht' ('nmimu‘d. 11.: I ‘nbl bud :ulvquule :m-uns ufdctk-nvv". lit‘ appealed tn lho (invernmem to supply 11m“, hul tn» (hwvrnmcnl unswcn-v! lhzcl» 1hr Pups: h'ul inlvrw‘nqd‘ um! Hint Ihx'm was nu [any of :1 ILXI‘IIU'P- Iâ€? Nun} Committee at Manila muminwl :..c,. lhn mmilhm murv-fullv’nntl I't'ixllhk‘" " as to .p'ines." ;nm the leiliou cur-full} an! H :Ju “'3“ ‘b{‘ C‘UnPJllSi’nl ihAll l1 ““5 (lulu! HI]â€" l'UssiMc- MI uffo-l h Hi“- In â€1" Amy! H .m squadron. . , ' . ., x z...» {hum- Spain mud to Bluu- (.iu-n Ilw Sc an"). The Lunqon Chronicle says. unnlvr reserve. that â€Franco has meuu Spain 400.000,000 francs, of which amount -20.- 000,000 frau’cs Suave. already- been £u_râ€" nished. The paper suggests thatSpugn has possibly given the Canary lskui'ds as security‘ ' ’ | .A . w . 1'“ 4L“ aO'Ar‘V “ The solves." , It is in hut it FPO portal NM" HUNDREDS FELL VICTIMS. SAMPSON'S EXPLANATION. u FRANCE 15 PREPARXNG. THAT RAG OF A FLAG. LARGE FRENCH LOANS. ‘siM/e to verify 1119 story. Lu he a re-.~cho of the reâ€" .0 Bank a? P- 'is and xhe 1):} _d :mvmmredm sun; \nnkevs "art- (In Marshal (1‘0 Riv the s‘iLuu-tLum at n Juan it was punish vessels mm. therefor“ \xhexhw‘ they and ugx'm de- Ving them- :1 - devln red, the _l‘hi|in- (‘aumrln 0f flm‘ Hundred and Throc Thu-Hand Volun- n-ors Minn-rm! In. A despznnh fmm Washinglon, D. C., saysz-One hundred and three lhnus- and volunteers have men mustemd inâ€" to the service of lhé linited Slates. ac- cording to the reports which have rem-lied General Cnrhin. and by the end of 1th week the offin-iul hope every man of the 1:35.000 called for will have Lak- en the oath and sxxorn allegiance. The niustering in of the regular army branch \kilh a View to increasing it to 00.000 men, the “nr strength authorizâ€" ed by luu. ('U‘D‘LDUCS satisfactory in all (iiz'ecLi-hns. Lhonuh reports of the of- fin-rs engaged in the “ork are not yet to Land to indicate the precise number of rm'ruils which have been secured. Arrangements are making for the re- cruitiug of Lhe "immune" regiments in the Gulf Slates. Owing to the great rush of business. the probability is that a “98“.; will elapse before anything final can he done in this direction. Six colonels for these Vulunteer immune regiments were nominated by the Pre- sidrn: yesterday. and it would not be surprising if some of the remaining coionolciehwére given to coloured men. who have been pressed for appoint- ment. Brllhh ï¬le-amvr “om-n Sunk by lht Ilnulula. A (it-spawn from Culcmta sayszâ€"On Tuwluy while lbw British India Steam Nzn'iuzninn Company’s swam†Mecca was Hmiug her bislm' ship Lindm'au Whmv shaft was broken. the huwsrr pu l'lwi. l‘lw two vessels came inn: vol- lisiun and 1h» Mex-ca was sunk. her cap- tain and 5:3. uthcrs heing drowned. Funhur pumimllnas regarding the disust mus (-oliislon between the British India Steam Xnvigatwn Company’s Mozuurr Mum-u and hm" sisrer ship. the Lindula. s-imw the former bud 3%.“) per- 1511’)“ on iourd. Thv pussvngm‘s were mum Ky Asinlivs. 'J'lw Linduln, brought 11w >11 H‘ivurs to this port. (Ippnwd lo l'. 31.. ï¬nal Brltnln. or ï¬rrmzmy «mum: Them. A despatch frmn St. Petersburg: sayszâ€"Thc public and press hero Eire e'vim'ing gn-nt interwst in 1hr fuâ€" ture of tho Philig-pine islands. Nurh bmtility is manifested nomads any scheme by “hich the ['nited $111,105. Great Britain, or Germany. individu- ally 01' jointly. are 10 rotum possmsion of Ihe islands, and some of the nmxs- papers urge the Russian GowxnmenL tn erndvawxox to (11.1:nin 1mm 55min :1 In erndva‘vox‘ 10 (mmln H‘mu Hutu) u )9.as£ of some of the Philippine islunds. in order that they may serve as a Bus- aian food base in the Pacific. [Explodon at the llmnmuml. lnd.. l‘avmr) Klu- lalml on "w l.l~l. A dewxm‘mh from Hammond, lnd., says zâ€"Three thousand pounds ofpuw- der at the plam of the Economical, Smokeless Powder Co.. about {our and a half miles from hertz blew up on Saturday nflex‘mmn. killing one xnnn, injuring three others and demolishing the building in \\ bivh was lovaled the mixmgâ€"munn. The end/Nun occur- red about 1 n'clwk. The plant has icon running only three days. and “us about to begin work on n Governmvnt urdex fur, 33000.000 cartridge The drivers of the company have been unâ€" able. to discoxer the' muse of the ex- pluhion. is qrongly in fuvur u! an Anglo-Amen- cavn alliance. The Sydney papers 92(- yerss the hope 1hal this will be (11.0 ulâ€" timate result of the war. Many Ainâ€" tmliuus are “Haring ihmr servives 10 the (I'. S. Council at Sydney. .Unimn Thai Angio-Anu-rh-zm :Alllanrr should he I‘mnumnmlml. Advive; brought to Vancouver by the mail steamer Aomngi slate that, the feeling in Izmh Australasia and Hmmii yum. _ When‘ the Anx‘ungzi loft. Honolulu the 13.5.11I1j>cr Iieminghm was pre- Inning: U0 19:110. and 10111 1111* PacifiL fleet A B111i. h 1'111is1-1'1111s exlpmxeï¬ to Lake 1119 [111119 of 111a Rennuut'tun in affording: pmteminn to £110 {rilixk \111e1i1'an and I much “midtntx‘ in ms of trouHe. ‘ RUSSIA AND THE PHILIPPINES. A dospntch {r dun Hlnndurd 5 5‘1an Push†“‘1 nnr General (If vupture uf (‘mri‘ rlmw'ish pmvm‘. expedivinn, The ( Gu-ernurâ€"thr-m-r; ish (‘nl‘l has rm" Inns Uf nmmun “'lll lit-turn POWDER FACTORY DESTROYED. 53 DROWNED IN COLLISION. 'l‘h( Rift)! ('if 1‘( l’ut lmmnm ’| 0f ff thdl BRITAIN AUSTRALIANS FAVOR IT. 1‘ H THE U. S. ARMY. urn m Khan-Ion IH‘E'HI ul‘ the inn [‘1] uf lhl‘ 5 f ( mdm m In u\\".l. ") 'h!‘ nil! SLATIN PASHA. rhe offi H ho umminl‘ 111 CHAS, W. RICHARDS, Publisher Prop. u Sm!!!“ u a. hmonmrj }‘ ml CAB ADA t Mr. John Hendrie of Hamilton is dead. Interesting Items About Our Own Country. Great Britain. the United States. and All Parts of the Globe. decn’ed nod Assorted lot Buy Reading. John Jenkins. 8 sixâ€"yearâ€"old boy. wm run over and kiiled in Toronm on \\'ednesday. Mary Ann Bladweu. 9 man; old. lot-.1 the sh h" 01 her right «)2 at Lon- don through contact, uith a lire- cravker. Henrietta Reeves, aged 81. was burnt to death at Momma]. . A young man named Oakley. suppos- ed to belong to Toronto “3.x seriously injured on the (213.113: Sauris. ' Water meters are no he placed In Hamilton saloons. livery stables and mher placï¬$ where much water is uhed. Ar Montreal l-‘x'nncib Donnelly climb- ed an elvctric Jighl pde to look. at the river. He touchx-d alive wire and was dw-trncuted. The Kingston Board of Trade has re» quested the Government to close the canals on Sunday only from Sam. to 9 p.m. A1 London tho liLtle child of Mr. Thus. Copeland. “ho accidentally drank a quantity of carholic acid. on Satur- day, died from the effects. The :u-Iur ’J'hnmtv.s W. Keene wzm so ill at H..milzun that he had to cancel his ungagemonls and 1:0 to New York. when: an uperakiun for appendicitis will be perfnrmrd. Some of ihe peach trees in thy Ni- agara. district are affected wnh curl- ed leaf. 1hr leaves curling up and fix:- ally dropping off. It is feared th crop may be injured lhe-x‘ehy. The St. John medial un-n. “Ln some; munths ago had one Harry Roberts. 0! St. George, Bermuda, man to ’J‘ra- cadie as a. .sufl-ected irgver, have re- crived word of his arrivai h’vme. the Trar‘udie umbnrile~ finding thui (he iman was not afflicted \‘viLh leprmy. iDuring Rutm'ta’ detention at ’l‘mradie he was not an inmate ui 1hr Lazan elm, the media? officer there hav. ing ~135piciuns that his v.35 not. a. ! genuine case. The L'niied States SI Lax decided (« nx'icx ion.» 1 margarine laws uf l‘cx New Hampshire to he hoiding 1hr: lmxs uncou The Queen has gmn'wd a. row} cha r- ter 10 the \‘irtcriun Order of Nurse! for Canada. The Irish Luzal C 1:355:41 the commuter Hume of (‘ommuns un has decided (a mic! ion> under me meo- margerine laws hf Pennsylvania and. New Hampshire to he invuJ'ui, thus holding ‘be lznss 1,1ncouszi1utiux):d. Rev Daniel L. R. Libbey. ul‘ “Ede-b town who has hem "unfilled In the St. L'uvx'eurv 51319 kingpin}. at (lg-iam- buz'g. cummitwd s‘uicilic‘ on Sunday, hanging himself in his room mm]: a â€Kn, .lu'xxn Shaman umii rem-mi}: l'niled r :ur-x :w u". :x: \ «1'83â€.le leave “azsningl'cn {his \wek in nom- pany with Mrs. Shrrmnn for :1 Lou! nf Ihe \Yes‘t They (Apï¬jl 10 arawx as fax nurlh us 51:14:. Anska and wtmn :dmut the his! of \ugusl through Chu- una. The (-u-nsolidatiun is announcce-d th Cramp Shaphuflwhug (‘umpuuy 02- Philudolpbia and \‘ivkvh" N as .5; Max. in: U1†Harrow on Furnvss, ling†imo ouv grunt shipbui‘ï¬iug («Invert/1‘ This allianv. if perfevwd. “ill make (-119 of â€1.. Lung! pmwrfu‘. rm'puratinn~ of Us kind on wither voniinz-nt. ham: sheet 1111'!) .“odic5 have fun: 1h:- 201‘: cm min? l‘emmdc-tlu Gem-1 ..l hf Sax istex‘ of Marim The Republic I herwelf uuvundu Exams. MURDEREF [E VERY LATEST FROM ALL THE WORLD OVER. GREAT BRITAIN 'I 'le'fED STA 1w 1M ($115} h. 5.14 I] Smernmeu man Men upreme Court under The oleo- 3xxss‘lvunizx and. l'ucs‘day [1! Ln hill rhe