_The Gastonia
Vol. XX. {■iW'JWSJUi&r.l Gastonia* N. C„ Juno IB* 1699
BILL ARP OR HAASKARL
TAXES THE GB&KA1 P REA OH EE
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DUI Arp la Atlanta Confutation.
Professor Haaakarl, Dr. Haaakarl,
Bar. Mr. Haaakarl, of the Lutheran
church of Ubamberaburg, Pa., la aald
to be a learned man—a scientist, an
authority on athuolugy, but like all
German philosophers bla investigations
lack breadth. German education is
generally limited U> a oertatn line of
study aod thought and every other lloe
of study is ignored ur aids tracked.
The parent chooses his aou’i calling ur
profess! oo la the buy 'a early youth and
Lie adocatlon M strictly ou that lloe.
If It la mask ba pursues Uiat calling
diligently and devotes from twelve to
arisen boon a day to It. 1 knew a
youna German wbo slotted Dotting
but huge and another wbo mads a
specialty of uukn. Before tbe civil
war we bed aa accomplished civil oo
gloeer la Boms wbo thought that oot
ton grow on ooitenwood usee aod had
to be picked by ollmblog ladders. Ha
didaat have tbe knowledge of a tea
year-old boy aboat anything except
engineering and ha didn’t care for
anything eta*. Ooe German doctor
will study tuberculosis and the germ
theory aod uothlog else, while another
wlU devote bis 11^ to Use ays or the
ear. These ooe liners are of great
benefit to acleooe and to mankind, for
they probe to Hie bottom sad never
give op. but their very earnestness la
nos direction presents their acquiring
varv broad views at life aa It is.
now, Dr. Haaskari has suddenly
dtaeorered that tba negro U ih* miss
ing link—the link that Durwln sought
for, bat oarer found—the Jink that
oxn pints* Ua chain that begin* with
tba monkey, then with Um bsbboon,
then the oraugouMng, than the gorilla
then Uw negro and Uat lb* white nan.
Therefore be My* that U>» negro has
uo soul to ■ ire end it is folly to preach
Christianity to him. I reckon that
the learned doctor U a young Ban or
not passed aldJIe uge, or Im wool I
tiers known that ibis theory of bis U no
new thing—do d Isoovary, for soma
thirty yean ago a scientist in Tec Des
na* ameeted the etnas thing and wrote
a book on it and called It “Ariel.”
The prase soys tb* this theory of the
learned dootor has been boldly and
publloly announced and baa creeled
great excitement and indignation
among tbs Northern negroes. The
missing link has raised a howl around
the doctor and be had better uot circu
late too loosely among then. If they
arc not human beings then, or course,
they are beset* and must be looked
after by the society for the prevention
of cruelty to soimaU. Tula will very
moeh enlarge the bonnets of that
mcietr, and we may look for a North
ern wing of It to come down here to
stop this lynohing business, Bat If
the negro Isa beast end has do soul to
be eared bis premature death would
seem to be of lee* oonseqnenoe. So let
the Pennsylvania row go on. I am
glad that we ere not lu it.
Bat I would Ilka to get oar darkey
Bob Smith, after that German. Bob
I* a smart negra and boa a Mg' mouth
fall of panriy teeth that lie shew* on
all oeoasions, for be lore* fan and U
always ready for a Joke. Hta boos
took great deOght in teasing Bob and
on* day mid to him; “Bob, what are
you niggers golae to meeting so msob
for r- You will Iota your orop ruanlng
up to the ernes roads ererjr day to that
nigger meeting. Don’t you know that
a nigger hasn’t got any soul, so what
good Is going to meetlo to do to
you
And Bob nM, “Look her* boa*, you
aay dat a n!gg*r baeu't «ot no tout ?”
“Why, ot oourae, not. 1’vo got it
I tore printed ia a book.” “Well, now
look bar* boat, baa a white mao got a
•°®J '‘Why, of ooorae b* baa,”
•aid tba boa*. “The Bible talk you
that.”
“Well, now bo**, t*H media; It a
If ft wnttft mao got a tool mod a nigger
elo’tjot no tool how aboat a mnUt
Bob waa telling all thla to at lad
whM I naked what tbe boM (aid aboat
Um motatto he laughed aad aatd, “He
waa powerful not back, I tell you. Ho
mtahed Ida head and aay. ‘Wan, be
lowed aa bow a mulatter bad about
* and Bob laughed |m
1 V?'ru,nl“Aln« *1»<H thla and I
would like to boar tba loaned doctor
gplato It. W1U bo aay that Frwd
Donglaaa and Booker Waafalagton
bavwl got eoels or wiN he any that
bait a aoal baeaaaa taoorporatoJ lato
aaob by a main mat loaf Whan will bo
draw tba rotor Hoef Hai an Indian'
got a aoal? How about a quadroon or
an ootorooa ora 10 to 1? How about
tbo oopp*r-eolor*d trlboa aad Uia gto
ger eocaa that Livingston fonad la At
rtoa aad whom ha doohuod to bo el
noat tba tqaale of tba wMte rao* la
moral parevpUona aad kiodnma and
roaraga? Then thvra am tbo dark
ttiBMa Moon tod Omuiumi. Wbit
tea r*tro aoyltowT Whan lm la
Tampa I vlaltrd a large cigar factory
udatwWOOabaaa la one loaf roo«
all anted at tbair Hula daaba rolling
Uw leaf tobeoeo Into aaaoklcr aha pan
They war* of all baas ta soMstexton
freaa nearly white to neatly bUok. for
(Mr aneeetore bad bean orooetd and
mixed la Mood ao oftro ud * long
tber bad BO radical oolor. Row mneb
of a aoel did raab ooa hserT Aad bars
ato tha lAlaraare. wbo hart sot nixed
aad an all of a eater, bet are not
white. Have Uwy got toula’ And
there an tha Jrpanast, aod teat of all
the Hwe. Who are darker axle Umo the
Anglo-Saxon. If Aden aad Bn ware
Jewe ibae hate we UM pore whites gat
aoolaf For It la nld that Adaaa ana a
rad aoaa. When will the ptofaawr
draw tha eater liar? Utfogetoe (eye
that than la Jaat aa «eoh dlSrranaa
batwaae a Canoe aad a Dabaany ao
gro la aalar and raoa Write aa than la
botwtw an American Indian aod a'
Kbit* man aod that the different tribes
vary In enstoau aod Languages aod
laws aod superstition a* much as dj
tbe different tribe* of our Indiana. Ir
a blaak negro liae no eoul. ha* a rad
Indian got one? I( the clvlllnd Char*
okeear Creek has a soul, how about
tb* l*va«* ComaocheeY
Dr. Haeakarl says that tM negro
weot late the ark u x beast and Is a
baaat jet. 8oma are, I reokou. My
frleod Max wall, of Arlington, proves
8am Hoae waa. and there are others of
different colors who are worse than any
besets e» know of sod whom wo bogs
have no aoulatu ba tormented In the
Ara* of boll and therefore should bn
horned In this world. Salomon Say*
that tbo spirit of msu gosth upward
aod th* spirit of o brs.1 goelti down
ward Into the earth.
Hut thla theory of tba doctor'# will
not hear a serious thought. If ha bad
oooQned It to physical structure of U>*
Imported Afrloaos whom New Eaglaud I
rum pah) tot sad brought urer hero.
It might hare soma fores but be can’t
Investigate tbo soul or where It came
from or wbither It la going. Thu Is a
mystery past oar ken. There 1a au
aged woman Her* whom everybody
knows aa old Mamina Heyward who 1*
ok) enough to have ooats from Afrlos
and look* a* much like a Imbboon at
poealblt, bat If there la a true Chris
tlan Id Cartvravllla w» all ballev* ah* U
one. Though ninety years of age,
she lakre a back scat Id the white folk*
oh□ rob every 8abh*lU and rrJoHses in
tba service. She baa falthfnlly served
four generations and la serving yet.
If she hat oo soul now perhaps It It
possible for the Creator to giro her oo*
when she dire to that tho may enter
that rest that remains for the people of
Hod. And we know many Degrees
who give as much avldano* of having
souls as do lb* Christians who ara
white, but moat of this block genera
tion are beaded for th* ehalogaog.
That same merry-hearted Hob wot
■eat in tbo chain gang for killing an
other negro which b* didn’t re*eu to
do. for It was e willing Ogbt and b*
■ays now ••D*r la *om* as msec nig
gers in do chamgang m dar la outao j
dar.”
And there I* th* faltbful Tip who
waa born ours ^sd who loves us all yet.
Th# alav* who grew up with our older |
ohlldreu aod oared for them and Uwy
cared for him—tho trusted friend who
watched me loo* aod tenderly while 1
lav with fevsr In th* Virginia army.
What about Tip having no soul? Hat
Tip Is a ginger-oak*; be'a not a black
man. Tip aod hi* parent* are of tbat
peculiar color that LlviugsUme ranks
so blgli among the ns tire tribes. Tb*
Guinea negro i* more like the miss
ing link aod they were the beat ser
vants In lbs world except their desire
to pick up little things that wouldu’t
b* missed. An original Guinea negro
whdee blood had oot been eroaaed It at
doe.Is as a sbtphcrd dog. Now this
startling deliverance of Ur. Haaekarl
shows that ho knows nothing practl
oally about tho negro and le Imbued
with the prevailing north cun prejudice
against him. He should come down
here and a ttend one of their shouting
meeting* and see the women carried
oat In a a wood.
■ KW IILTM CIITIPIUTB.
recMUr Hill Will LmI
Like.
WaauuioTOH, Jdqb 4—Tbc new
direr oertl fleet** ot tbe deoomloaUon
of 92 will iooo ba lamed. Tb* new
design* have bean submitted to Dec
retory Oage and A id (tint Secretary
VuderUp bf Cbltf Jobnton of tbi
Bureau ot Bngrsvlug aod Printing,
bat several wrote will ba requited to
com plate th* engraving. Tbe por
trait of Linoole will ba Ilia central
feature on tb* race of the now eertlfl
cate. Tha geo oral tcopo of tbs new
design will ba similar to tb* new ecr
tldeata for II In leaving us ranch wblta
paper blank aa possible in order to
•how tb* atlk tb reads, and In making
the ;figures plain and distinct. TAs
portrait of Llnooin will oooupy a part
of the space gives to the eagl* os tbe
pcnsmt $1 notes, and will bare m
dining figures of a mao on one aide
mad a woman on the other. The back
will be almUar to the present |1 oertl
(taste, with a liberal dlaplay of white
paper, but will coo tain eras more
artMle lathe work, do** by th* best
mtobloery in tha Bureau of Engraving
mod Printing. Tb* eCort w being
made, In eubetltoting new designs for
tha preseat gneef ally drawn models, to
••core dm pi >clly and otearnam. A
large Bgere In ascii corner of th* nou,
or at least oaa at each sod, baa been
carefully provided la order to faeillute
tbe counting of Wotee by oasbtere end
■neb tpae* bee beta Uft blank In
order to aid In the detection of coco
terfaita. The lanr* eiaar Bgurea also
osDtribsta to preveot raising the de
nomination of not**, which Is a favor
ite device with skillful artist* who
have plenty of Urn* on Uielr hands. A
$t diver certificate of the new dreign
recently reached tha Am ret Harvioe
divide* of tha Treasury which bad
beaa raised t* glO In spite of the large
eiaar figure* of tha genuine note. Th*
new designs, however, are believed to
radao* tha danger of this sort of fraud
to iho minimum.
▲a MMMtk of muobogltli Id Houth
UwoMa* pMttjbUiwjr htieumi that
I oatl tattoo tr bog aarnot Ined.
wee'wemeaow mmw rwf
«aM n. r.|,- .
1 awoka loot night with aarrore aeloa
In aar atomaoti. t oarer fait io badly
la all my Ufa. Wbeo I oomadown ta
work thw oaorolog I fait ao waak 1
ooaM bard It work. I went to Millar A
MoUurd’a drag atom nod tliejr rtcoco
moodod Chamberlain ^ Colic. Oholera
aod Diarrhoea Kaaaody. It worked
like magic aod ono doat Bred aaa all
right. U aaruialy la Uta flaaat thing
a near need for atemach trouble 1
I hell oat be without It la my boom
baraaftar, for 1 ahooU not corn to
oodoro Urn aaffiaringa of loot eight
Mote lor Ifty umea Ha orloe.—O . H.
Wit^ow, Liaarymoo. HorgatULowa,
Vfaahlngtnn Oo., Pa. IMa rumudy la
for aalaby J. t. Carry A Ca.
I GEM. KING OR FILIPINOS.
THE 81TUATI0V 1H THE I8LAYDB.
CauNMUini tacrMrf ky 1'-mf»r
Whe Waa la IliiTkkkM aTUkn reap
-"*• •*# »« fee • tell OawtHIa
Warfare With the Afeaalaae all ee
theSM* •llki (■•eiweata"
Q/ Drivedler(Jewel Cturlea Kin*.
Ha* Fbakoiico. June 8.—(Copy
right, taw. by W. k Haant.)—Itls
my tatactloo now to apeak ot tbe
Klgbtb Army Corpt, tad my connection
with it at Manila.
nnunoBNTe insolcnt.
Even before CUriito.ua the sitnetlon
waa strained, end It was may to me
that trouble waa coming. Little by
little tbe demeanor of the Insurgent*
became more insolent.
It waa about tbe 80tfa of Jnuoary
tliat we heard of the action of tlio In
•urgent oblefi at Msloloe, authorialag
Agolneldo—In fact, celling upon him
—to open war against the Americana.
It waa welt underatoud that Uila waa
due to tbe peiaiaieot effort of bio War
Mlnlater, Mabinl, and I am bound to
•»y that the newt waa hailed with re
lief by moat of our ofllcan and men.
for tba long itrim had become very
bad submitted pat lenity la all
uennar of intolrooa. lorally carrying
out our orders to avoid by avery pos
sible display of uatiaoce aud good
natnra wbutaeemea to ut on loavl table
clash.
Finally, lb* fraud stuck was mads,
and the story of Unit you liaanl long
•go.
My ordars from Ua Division com
mandcr was not to go bryood fctsnU
Ana for fear of coming under the Am
of tlte monitor Mooadnook. wbtoh waa
•hailing tba wood* opposite Paatay bat
on one oooaston In tlra ardor of pursuit
Colonel (oow 1)antral) bmlth of tlta
Pint California, far out on tba right
flank, chnaad tha luaarganU reserves
all tba wav to Guadalupe Church,
nearly Ibraa aulas out, hla gallant Cal
Iforniaoa dsablog oo thvlr (Inas when
ever they attempted to make a (land.
Day and oifbc lbs insurgeoU kept
op a constant peppering along tbe line.
Even behind out tranche* offloers aod
mee ware wounded, tbe lorn in my
brigade averaging two a day from
those assaults of an unseen enemy. All
this lima, too, the latorgeou were
gaining ralnforeameoU until tba num
ber on oar front far exceeded tba
defender* of the American line, and It
was a great relief to everybody wbaa
tbe troop* b»f*n to arrive, bringing
tbe great raglmanu of regulars from
tlw Stales.
VOLl'MTEKK* CtXPlUnno.
Let Be my right ben, however, that
the volooteert of the Eighth Corpe at
that time were far better eehooled In
Tlltploo lighting than the newly
arrlyrd regular*. The volooteert wen
veteran*. Moot of the regular* ware
recruit*, who had barely learned the
mauual of arsa.
All the same, number* told, aod
whan General Wheaton started out
with hi* flying column ha was able to
bring euob a man of Are to bear upon
the I as urgent* that they fled before
him with hardly an effort at reaie
tanea.
Then, when be returned and panted
to lb* north of the oily to joia Mic
Artbur'e dlriilon, back cams all the
KUiplaos again to bang away at
tlie thlo line of defaaao Tntroeted to
my. cere. At one time I had a line
•event miles In length through tbs
villages of Tagutg and Pasig, clear
back to Uuadalnpe, and thence across
la frost of Cemetery HtU to beyond
the center of tbs southward line, with
thirteen com pan lee to bold It M alert
probably 3.800 Insurgents. If Pio del
Pilar oonttoced In the front be mimed
ble opportunity.
Poor Rlcarte, who commanded the
brigade we thrashed at Santa Ana ac
cording to alt aooounW, was afterward
executed by Mablul’aorJers for alleged
•edition. I believe be was never wholly
in favor of the war. Another gallant
and really gifted llltk Filipino Sener el
waa Montaoegro. 1 met him six weeks
before the beglolag of hostilities at
Mao Arthur's headquarter*, aod waa
■truck by hie eoerteens beer log aad
hie oommtad of the KogUeh leaguers.
He was ae educated gentle min aod a
good soldier. Aooordfeg to all amounts
he died of weaod* received early |n
to the campaign. In last what right 1
do not kou v.
Up to the Urns I left, tbe insurgents
bad dene very little beefy lntrenehleg
out beyond Pasig. But I have never
seen mob admirable Bald work le my
life, aad It wee remarked by the mtlU
Uuy attaches of fertlga Governments
end onr edocated officers, eepeelally
tbe few who were veterans of the war
ef rebellion, that tbe Bold works com
manding every ford and bridge so the
almost Innumerable rivers, which Mao
Arlhor’a divIMoo bed to oarry day
after day, were tbe most compute aad
aclantIBo affair* of the kind shown to
modern warfare.
Oee word about the corpe I lestf.
Prom Kart to Saleh there was a spirit
of “pall together’’ and a geuaroxis
rivalry tbat mod* It mom like a bend
of brother* then • acalleed organise
tloo from all ovet the country.
Mead*mid at Mettyebnrg, "there wee
glory to go ell aroand.”
KO JUALOUitlte <>U MCUKIKO.
There was no j sale sales, no Maker
Inga, ne beekbilloga. Nebraska waa
proud of Ceilfotnie, Waablogtou of
Kan tea, regular* of volunteers^ volun
teer! ef regulers.
There was aa uoewervlng loyalty to
tbe department commander on the
part of all bla auburdlnatee and their
offioer* on the part ef the moo. and 1
count a* lb* moat valued experience la
iuy laag year* ef sold wring the lima 1
•pent ■■ e brigade comma seer in the
Rlgbth Oorp* at Met.ll*
Thaos proaunetameato* ef Agolnal
do to tbe effect that Amerteea soldier*
had eeadaoted this war la ernel and
barUarooa fashion, worn oat end oat
Uos, and I may my bare tbat 1 never
amt mere aeeomptlshed liars than the
Filipino*. o«r men were at
human* a* eon Id fen U the wounded
wbo fell Into our head*. They were
tenderly oared Tor; they were carried
I to tba rear and promptly received the
BltnoUon of our surgaono; they were
put la the boepluk and named and
looked after Jim exactly aa war* our
d*a( and bnndrtd* of theca I dim toy,
warn better off uoder tboea dr cow
ctaaom tbao they warn eyer before la
their llrt*. CerUlaly they aerer lived
k> well. I tew many a time our eol
dlen glv* their wounded a drink from
tbalr eaotaeni.
There waa one cam where a terrible
I**na|u* waa wreaked oa a body of
Filipino*, who railed tba white dag
and bald up tbalr era* In token of ear
reader, and than abet down tba Brat of
our men, wbo ran fortretd to receive
thalr arm*. Few or that party warn
laft alive. Moreover they warn guilty
•Mr* than ouoa of tba old India* trick
of luring of out by dlaplaying a flag of
true* end then bring on oar expoand
Yet to mauy way* tboaa little brown
ooeo ooramaad my admiration. They
are very InduatrtoM. They am tem
perate and frugal. They am admlra
W# artlaani m many way*, eklllad
•arvere, oarpenten, bnilden and paint
er*. They liar* * natural leva for mu
elo, and tom* of tba Fillploo orolmetrne
that I beard play with a vim and epirlt
that loin only liken to the Hungarian
mtiale w* beard at the World’* Fair.
The- women am eaat. bandy, devoted
to their aktldma Widaad. for tbnt
matter, tbe Filipino* main to be, with
out axeaptloa, very fond of tbelr young
nod to take the otinoat ear* of Umm.
I aae In Manila when ilia Filipino
Peace Comm 1mloom earn* lo from
Avowal Luna, a Colonel and Lieuten
ant Colonel, iqtng for term*. Dewey
*“ o*&t fur aod warn prearnt at the
conference, which waa nothing more
than n rum to gain time. t?o are la
for guerrilla warfare to wbteh Urn ad
vantage will be all on the tide of the
loaurgeou. 1 regret tlua mom then I
oan tali, for tba lojaea lbat have been
■Detained by tba Eighth Corps b»re
been eevern. And in that ttyl* of
OilliUng w* am going to lue* (till more
of our gallant and hard-worked rd
dlam. _ _
CstHnm Um tona Bay.
Kandnaoa OoM lair.
This writer was reared on Ux, farm
and be knows whet a farmer’s life la.
Bapsotally does h* appreciate tba lot of
tba farmer's boy and sympathise with
him lo bis life and labors. Ilia au*Iron
bmdU are not always what they ahould
ba, often not what they might bo with
little (Sort sod expenditure.
Thera are bardiblpi not a few and
struggles necessarily in a life on tba
farm, and ao tba boy's lot should ba
made aa eaay as possible and ba should
be eeoouraged and rewarded beyond
•bat 1* aurally Me port Ion. Teach I
him to lore the farm rather than lo
daaplaeH, lairn him to know tbeta is
oo vocation or profcysloo more honor
able and independent than that of Urn
Intelligent, soeoeasfuJ farmer.
There are Deny ways In wbieti ibis
may badene-wayt that readily suggest
themselves to Ih* thoughtful consider
ate parent. Along (bla line we com
mend the following from Uie EIlrsLeth
City yUhcrmoA and Farmer aa worthy
of acting upon:
Tba boy oo Hie farm la not always
to be envied. Ue is often obliged to
wort early and late, do the wort of say
other band, and not receive any recom
pense whatever. This u plainly not
right, and it is not surprising that ao
many leave (ba farm at the Brat oppor
tunity in spits of father's and mother’s
entreaties.
The boy who la old enough lo do
more than the oboraa, la old enough to
receive come remuneration In a money
■cnee, Is old eaongh to to allowed aome
Independence ot thought nod action,
nod should have a ebaooe.
If yea eonsclsoUoaely feel that y jo
nan not pay him In money, give him an
opportunity to aura somethin? some
other way.
Let him bars a small plot of ground
to wort for hlaaaalf oat tide of the
work be does for you, or let blm
raise poultry, and not only let him do
these thing* bat encourage him to earn
n little mooey, which will to hie own,
wbfah will tend to ehow him the value
of money, and will nice lo blm amM
tlnna and love nf work.
Encourage blm and help him all you
can. Do not gilnd him down to n
mere aalataocecf servitude. Uemem
ber that lie baa hta rights, even If ha la
your sen, yon owe blm a good ebaitco
•van If you don't feat Incllued lo pay
blm. It la a debt wbloh you owe him
as n parent, and h?r which there will be
an accounting.
TV WkMl Dm? I« Mawta.
Mewten IMerprtee.
Knob of the «l*t It prematurely
dying oa aeeount of the hot dry weath
er end there ere alee report* of oooaM
arable damage from ro*. On account
of theeetdo eonroaeof damage tome
of the firmer* began cottlea wheat
tbe latter part of leal week. Harnet
Ieg began le earnest Tuaaday morning
mad at Uila Mae everybody fa baay la
the wlieat flalll
There haa been mueh difference of
opinion u to the quality of the wheat
erop lb I* year. Some Mil) maintain
that It a* good a* teat year’* erop. teat
tbe weigh! ofoplaloo la that 1% trill fail
below teat year* crop and below the
average crop crop of the teat few yean.
On clover aoda where tbe land wae well
prepared there laeome aa good wheat ■■
waa am ralaad lo Urn county. Dot on
oom and cotton land which waa aowod
lata and tbore waa a great deal aaore of
Mile triad aowed than neeal, the wheat
aa a general thing la very poor. There
Is more ordinary end absolutely bad
wlieat than there ho* been la the coae
ty for wtverol years.
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wiiiiwte* M*m*»s*r
It tea goad algn and hopeful when
Mm towaa begla to oomptela ever Um
devoorin* dug*. that are eat worth
kiniag. We hops the Mme mflt ooaae
whew Jfoeth Carol I no win tax all dega.
TIE PHILIPPINE SITUATION
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Wunuraxox,, June 8.-The aitna
tkw U tln Philippine hi deerlbed by,
General OtU lu the following cable, i
nvn:
' MAHiba, June A.
“Adjutant Genera), Wlab)igloo :
“Tba reault of tba movement* on
Moroni provlooo waa to drive tba In
surgents lata tha mountains, captar
lag Antipol and etbar town* }n that
■eeUaa, with a point of land projecting
lata Ur* bay, Tboy retreated and
aaattarad before our ad vase*, lesrlag
25 dred on me Held. Oar ieaa waa 4
■■Uaf and * few wounded, meetly
•light. Tba cKy af Moroog, oa tba
owly land route around tbe bay. la
garrieouad. All other troops are with
draw a. Tbe Inhabitant! of tbe fro
viecaa profess frlendeblp and aek pro
trot ion. Large number! wish to aatar
Manila but am refuted as lbs city pop
putation la laereaaing too rapidly. The
leading native* throughout Uw island,
including tba active Insurgent leaden,
•ask pennlwloa to mud their families
to Manila, which Is ecesldarad tba
only plane of personal security.
Signed) “One."
Tbe eonoi onions drawn by tbe War
Department officials ooooeralog tba
condition la tha l>lrillppiaM, givao la
Uw dlapaieb of tag? OUa, ara Uut
U*« insai-gmts ura lit lie mors than
taaraodlag bands, which trill contin
ually decrease wlwu the men dad Unt
there la Ilfs and liberty under the
4 tier loan government. Them bauds
are regarded as aamething Ilka the
trends of ladtaos, 90 and BO years age,
and the people wbe ara coming Into
Uw American Unas asking protection
are considered like those who sought
protection In tha forte during theaeriy
ot *“*rk*B «*mrSuimaul in
the West. Nothing la yet said as to
the InUuUou of General Otis to eon
Uaue active hostilities, but ibis la a
matter thro will be left wbollv in hla
discretion, and be will do doubt dgbt
or rest as Uw olrcamstaoees deter
■Bias.
•nr-rescuMsa atertrea
LgalaaMe *Mm Ibi rUblM Ow
ir» MlMiwCk>r(**r UsIml
London, J one 8.—Special dispatches
roa Manila to-day aay: It ia reported
■liU Burning that Agulnaldo baa dU
lolved tba Filipino Cou grots and has
unclaimed ulmaalf dletator.
It Meaau TIMM AgwtwnMe Will
■tBbrPuMi
Washington. Jane 8.—T»e official*
lien am ia doaM as to whether Acuta
»idu. ia deelerlag bit dlcU'.oralTp. u
iDimated by a desire to rid himself of
liie refractory generals. Pilar asd X.o
aar. or whether bo aisaa to consolidate
Id bis own bauds the power to sake
.enoa of peace. It I# known from the
’•porta of I’rteMeet Mcharaao, of the
Amarlcea Philippine coamMon, that
these two generals own only feint nl
Sfieoos to AgutneJdo, end their aUl
iude bat made them i Deflect oal, the cl T
lllaii members on tho Filipino elds of
tbo Joint commlMioo being completely
3rerawed and dominated by the mili
tary element cot trolled by theee gener
als. It lo beliertd bare that If Agulo
tldo eon bend these mo to bio will
ind assume tnpreme control, be win
will atones mnM for penes, being able
to secure beUar terms for himself then
he would otherwise.
siMsat a» rim wilt
IVy am Mr Tmimm
Ma Their copcorc - -the MM MM
Kamila, Judo 8. 4:15 p. m.—Tba
Unluji Stateo crnleer Boston, Captain
W. H. Whiling, baa mIM for 8m
‘,'j???U00,_bLT?r If
with long eerrtoa oAoersand mao Aram
the various warship*.
Tha batlleahlp Oregon will aoun ba
stationed at Oagopan, la tba Quit of
Lingayva, oo blockade doty.
Tba United States gun-boot Albany.
om of the vcmoIc purchased from tbo
SoMlorda, and oommaadod by Boalga
W. H. Stanley, baa aapturad three aall
lag vimiIi and mo steamer of tbo to*
load of Xegroo. Hina of tboos boats
(of tbo AJbaoy elaae) ora now In com*
mlartoo, and ara now doing good ser
vice la tbo shallow waters of tbo
•outtorn liUndi.
Favorable reports ara rtHl being m*
calved-fran tba party of 15 Amnrioaoo
belonging to tbo go o boat Tort town.
banded by Lieutenant J. C. Ollmora,
or that vaaaal, cnataeod April 18, by
tba Flllpleee not far from Baler. Tbo
prisoners ara all wall and are moirtng
fair treatment.
n* Mian ar tea VPuMn.
WAantMOTOar. JaoaB.—Oenend OUa
eoUaaaa foHoara ragardlng lh« return
of valooioara:
“Kamila, Judo 8,
“Adjutant Qanara). Washington:
"lw Oregon ragtiMOt warnoti to do
for tlmo of deportura until tbo 18th:
will loom for. fort land la transports
Ohio aod New port. Tbo Blxtb Infan
try, tywm arrival, will itllovo OnHfor
nlnoo at Hvgroo. Hasoook aalla to o
fow days wHh tbo Nebraska aod ntbor
trnoga.
IHlfnrdJ -Out"
flgwllaa nuabUno Me Cata.
WAUncoroir. Jom 8.—Awl aunt
Saeratarv Mvjklejobn to-day promut
gatad Immlgmtioa regulation for tba
udaod of Cuba. Ttwao regulations on
lubataolially tbo aomo aa tbosa hi la
foe cs for tba Ui.ltod HUiaa, asoapt that
tbo ragutattoos tor Cuba maka ao die*
tloatbrn batwwo a I teas arrtviag fma
Canada and Mexico aod other foreign
oonstrtoo, u la duos in tbo wnlaiuno
for Ik la country.
Far—m» J. n. Kennedy * company.
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SPAIN’STrade Witfi GBRIAIT.
SHE MOTE A THEY GOOD BAB*
Madbid, Jim 1—Omun. Itiaaa
safsss'ffissrisss
Spain still ratal an Ihrae coaling ato*
iloon, ooa la each groat, and Oanaaar
ondartakaata defend that* aUUaaala
<>■■• at war. fa addMtaa,
fraata Hpatn tha'mat 1 aatlaa
traatmaot In Oarmay la thaOul
oolal Islands.
Raauv. Anna a.—Tb* aaanonaa
■yt^^tSa^einoloii o^tbattoraM—a
wtih a moat fararaMa raaaptlaa bar*.
Tb# vapor* which eosomotn* upon U
laid aim* on tb* aaaaass of Saraao
poltey, which. It pointed out, aooocn
pUabei now what Prince IMamart was
nsabla to do to 1S6A.
wamjamwaitew-ge ■ vmump
"wIitHMimi. J«*m A—Tbs optaWb
b that Spata naa nude t'rtrs
food bargain In UM arlea aba obUlued
For tha PaelOe lalaeda.. Tha eae" soo
aMacaUon ia about rqaal te Um eaa af
toJJOB.OOU (a U'otw State* own,
which It la baUaeod would alonebefall
oompcneatlon. Bat la addltloa, tba
guanutace afforded by Germany art
regarded aa extraordinary. Tha par
MUatoe to Spate to ntala three eoil
lee stall one. aad eboye all, Um ante
teklng to pro trot these la tfteo of war,
are oirtalalr of great vaiae. In fart.
It la aud, tba aadrruklag to pratoot
tbejjmUof^eUUonejOr^ Spain may be
Oermaay for an nUlanoe wUhTsiMbf
for It la conceivable, to execute tha
guarantee that Germany may ha pleoed
S-VKKS^^
_ Ttwooaeeteloo that Spate may eejoy
fo roved treat snot lu um trade with
Oormaiiy sad her ooteolea la mid tabs
of rains aa far aa tha moabar ooootn
la oooaarard, but of Itttte Importance
to reaped to the coloclaa of Germeoj.
It Is mid at tha State Department
that oar goearnmnat la not to tha way
to be ad need officially of thta tranm*
tte". uotu porhapa Ambaatedur White,
at Barlla report* It to Um Department
aa aa Ham of lofonnatioa. The rea
son for this 1* that Um Innate nomi
nally ooooaraa nobody mt tho two
rattle* to it. It teeald that Uia Uni
te* Stete^m^d haea acquired Um
the tame Urtni"*CerteteTy (m‘to°UM
CanUaoa, are might hanre bad pnmm
a»oo of Ualan, Um pearl of tho croup,
and perhaps all of tho Intend*. To *x
ohaogo for the *1,000.OOOonehaad ex
owwkmal tends rights for SpgnM trade
Is Porto Etna aad Cuba. Dariog the
peon ooafomww at Parte tba A marl
oea oammtmlooan affand $1,000 000
for Ualeo. oad Um Undo wee arttr
way, whoa, it wm-terehon off thcuagb
Um additlcmal demand by Hcatefor
fonrad treatment la teadtag with
Cuba and Porte Eloo.
HiTm, Juno _ j
patehm raaouodtnw Urn rate by Spate
of tho CaroUaa, Pole* aad Mariana
Island* te Germany eraatad sarprtee.
Spaniard* and Unban* all aoeept It aa
Indication of ~ ^
speis, im ;!
amt bar la
isaarSSSSSS
moooy for oteteoe dafonoes lortmd of
for the raeooetrwttos of tho eceutiy.
Tn*y aloo wee limn Urn goo mail Whs
are i Unapt log to teoalonte the Mm
uzzva&r"'- r*T*#* **
A yoaaafid Mum, lb* BraMab,
baa Juat baaa toft for Raaata, whleh
•W braak tbroagt laa tt Mai Uiiok,
j^sssssasMrtjs
tori aJlad a« aaidat Mat tt awi
•Ugbt atr»M aad «u«ld aaao faa bo mil,
tot It aaua grow warn awd tba daatoa
tboa aald Iliad rtwaaaatiaaa. Itaa*.
tlaaad to pta won* aa< I aaaU
bardlr gat aroaad to aark. I «M to
*• drag at ora aad tba draggbd nmm
MMidad MB to try CbaMhiahla'* Ftjo
H-to. 1 triad It aad aar-batf af a«
root totUa oarad m ariirM. 1 a*«
Noaaaaaad M taaB air MaaAa.—r. A.
Babcock, Bata. Pa. ft la Mr gala by
J. E Carry AU*.
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