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- DANGER THREATENS DEWEY; Disquieting News from the Admiral Hastens the Preparations to Forward Troops. FOREIGNERS FEAR A REVOLT A Senator Says the Situation in Manila Is Vastly More Critical Than in Cuba, and that the Monterey May Stay Ten Years.
- Philippine Natives and Spain.
- GOOD CENSORSHIP.
- NO DANGER OF DISEASE.; Former Consul at Matanzas Assures Volunteers They Will Not Suffer.
- Funds Wanted for Mount Holyoke.
- SPY CAUGHT AT KEY WEST.; Alleged that He Was Carrying Information About New York City's Defenses to the Spanish.
- MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S SPEECH.; Sir Charles Dilke Tries in Vain to Have a Discussion.
- Gasolene Explosion at St. Louis.
- Proper Fights for Sunday.
- FOREIGN LAWYERS STAY AWAY.; International Law Association Will Not Meet at Saratoga.
- A JOKE ON MR. BRYAN.; He Posed for a Newspaper Correspondent to Get a Picture -- The Camera Was a Dummy.
- Missouri Offers Black Troops.
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- DESPONDENCY IN MADRID.
- Nassau County Buildings' Site.
- SPAIN AND PRIVATEERING.; Some Surprise in Washington that She Has Not Decided to Grant Letters of Marque Before.
- HAWAIIAN QUESTION NEXT WEEK.; Plan for a Caucus Abandoned on the Prospect of Its Consideration.
- MANILA SITUATION SERIOUS.
- THE CASE OF DR. CLEAVELAND.; Indictment for Manslaughter Against the Physician Dismissed.
- Leon y Castillo in Paris.
- THE MAYOR AND HIS LATE FRIENDS.
- LORD WOLSELEY ON THE WAR.; He Thinks the United States Should Not Send Untrained Troops to Cuba.
- Civilians in the Navy.
- Cuban Expedition Ready to Sail.
- Mr. Gladstone's Pall Bearers.
- Boxer Smith Escapes Indictment.
- AN ANGLO-SAXON ALLIANCE; Strong Words in Its Favor at the British Schools and Universities Club's Dinner. QUEEN AND PRESIDENT TOASTED Justice Daly, Whitelaw Reid, Bishop Potter, and President Patton of Princeton Make Addresses -- Speakers Refer to the Death of Mr. Gladstone.
- THE PHILIPPINES NOT WANTED.; President Rogers of the Northwestern University Gives His Views.
- W.J. BRYAN NOT A CAPTAIN.; Candidate for President Raised a Company but Will Not Command It.
- Father Reclaims a Boy Soldier.
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- CONFIDENCE IN WASHINGTON.
- THE BOARD OF CUSTOMS.; Duties on Fish Packed in Tins -- Pins Bottle Stoppers -- Prepared Wheat.
- SPAIN ANXIOUS FOR PEACE.; Responsible Statesmen Looking for an Opportunity to End the War.
- ROUTINE OF THE HOUSE.; Several Bills Bearing Upon the Conduct of the War Passed.
- THE CITY'S DEBT LIMIT; Corporation Counsel Whalen Gives His Final Ruling on Contract Obligations. LIMIT WAS NOT EXCEEDED All the Contracts Made Under Mayor Strong's Administration Declared Legal -- City Had a Margin of $10,000,000.
- SPAIN MAY FIGHT DEWEY.
- GENTLEMEN JOCKEYS RACE; Mr. Paget and Mr. Lloyd Ride a Dead Heat for the Amateur Cup at Morris Park. MR. PAGET GAVE UP THE CUP Foul Riding and a Question as to Mr. Lloyd's Amateur Status Made Trouble -- A Fine Race by Sly Fox.
- THE ATTACK ON CARDENAS.; Spaniards Lost Only Nine Men When Ensign Bagley Was Killed -- Three Flagstaffs Hit.
- THE POWERS AND THE PHILIPPINES.
- Gen. Miles on the Invasion.
- A Simple Conundrum.
- German Refugees from Cuba.
- Bryant's House Sold.
- Port Chester Church Consecrated.
- That Cannonading Off Shore.
- Naval Deserter Taken Back.
- Wants Bryan on His Staff.
- ARMORS FOR BATTLESHIPS.; Contracts Let for Fitting Out the Illinois, Alabama, and Wisconsin.
- The Views of Marshal Campos.
- LONDON HEARS OF A BATTLE.
- HARLEM BUILDING DISASTER.; Verdict in Kaminsky's Case -- Montgomery Indicted -- Another Death.
- SPANISH CONSUL'S DEMAND.
- Monument to Gen. Lee.
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- Gen. John B. Gordon of Alabama.
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- NUDE STATUES DEMOLISHED.; A Salvation Army Woman with a Hatchet Treats Omaha's Exposition Art Pieces Unkindly.
- Naval Militia Officers Rejected.
- HEAVY STORM IN NEW JERSEY.; Railroad Track Washed Away at Byram -- Outhouses Destroyed -- Lightning Sets Fire to a Church.
- CANADA'S SYMPATHY WITH US IN THE WAR.; Speech by Andrew Pattullo, M.P., at the Dinner of the Canadian Society of New York.
- HAWAII AND THE WAR.; The Senate Objects to Offering the Islands as a Naval Base.
- Chinaman Wants to be a Surgeon.
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- PRESBYTERIAN FINANCES.; Reports from the Home Mission and College Boards Made to the General Assembly.
- HAVANA ADVISES MADRID.
- SPANISH FOURS DROP AGAIN.
- Confirmed by the Senate.
- TWO MORE SHIPS FOR MANILA.
- A COAST SIGNAL SERVICE; Navy Department's Plan for Observing the Approach of a Hostile Fleet Completed. 2,300 MEN ALONG THE SHORE Thirty-four Central Stations Manned by Militiamen Stretch from Maine to Texas -- Only a Measure of Precaution.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- THE POPE ON MILAN RIOTS; His Holiness Addresses a Letter to Cardinal Ferrari Expressing Regret at Their Occurrence. CATHOLICS NOT RESPONSIBLE He Says Honest Citizens Were Under the Mistaken Idea that They Were Helping the Church -- Insults to the Cardinal.
- New Political Party in Ohio.
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- QUEEN VICTORIA'S BIRTHDAY.; The Senate Chaplain Prays for a Closer Union of the Peoples Who Speak the English Tongue.
- AMERICAN UNITARIANS MEET.; Carroll D. Wright Presides and M.J. Savage Preaches in Boston.
- FLEETS MAY MEET AT SANTIAGO; Madrid Reports that Cervera Is Still There. AMERICAN SHIPS OUTSIDE Gen. Blanco Describes the Situation to His Government. TWO SHIPS DESTROYED? A Dispatch from Haiti Intimates that Spain Has Lost the Vizcaya and the Alfonso XIII.
- OCEAN GROVE CAMP MEETING.; Programme of Special Services to be Held During the Summer.
- THE TERROR AT ST. PIERRE.
- BIG SHIPBUILDING SCHEME; The Cramps of Philadelphia and Vickers Sons of England to Combine, It Is Said. DEAL MAY BE MADE THIS WEEK Negotiations Admitted by Capitalists Interested in the American Concern -- No Truth in the Story, Says President Cramp.
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- HOMES FOR SOLDIERS' ORPHANS.; The Rev. Dr. Wharton of Baltimore Makes an Offer to the Government.
- THEOLOGICAL ALUMNI MEET; Report on the Controversy Between General Seminary Trustees and Alumni Association. TRUSTEES DO NOT WANT FUND Waiting for Decision from Court of Appeals as to Disposition of It -- Dean Hoffman's Annual Report -- Commencement Exercises To-day.
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- Golf Championship at Hoylake.
- CUTTING THE CUBAN CABLES.
- ARMY AND DEBASED CURRENCY.
- CAMP BLACK DWINDLING; The Four Regiments Now Part of the Volunteer Army. GEN. ROE WITHOUT A COMMAND Twenty-second and Forty-seventh the Last to be Mustered In -- Volunteers for New York Forts.
- Milan Editor Arrested.
- LAUNCH TRAVELS 4,300 MILES.; The Waikaki Goes to Chicago from New York on Inland Waters.
- TWO REGIMENTS START; The Ninth and Sixty-ninth En Route for Chickamauga. NEW YORK SEES HER SOLDIERS Impressive Scene at the Residence of Archbishop Corrigan. Enthusiastic Crowds Cheer the Volunteers as They March Through the Streets of the City.
- QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY AT TAMPA.; A Dinner Given at the Hotel to Celebrate the Ties of Friendship.
- CLOTHING THE VOLUNTEERS; The Quartermaster's Department Rapidly Equipping the Army of Invasion. ABOUT 112,000 MUSTERED IN Many of the State Troops Had No Suitable Clothes for Campaigning and Were Poorly Fitted Out for the Service in Cuba.
- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.; Robert McKay Morrison.
- MILITARY RULES FOR MAILS.; How Letters May Pass To and From the Men at the Front During the War.
- GOOD TRADE IS TELLING.
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- THE OREGON HAS ARRIVED.; Battleship from the Pacific Coast Reported Safe at Jupiter, Fla.
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- Fourth-Class Postmasters.
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- OUR UNPREPARED GUARDSMEN.
- GERMAN STEAMER DETAINED.; She Is at Philadelphia Loaded with Coal for Vera Cruz.
- BENEDETTO BRIN DEAD.; Italian Minister of Marine Passes Away in Rome -- His Notable Career in Politics.
- HOT WEATHER AT TAMPA; Soldiers Suffering in the Sun and Daily Drills Are Cut Short. MILITARY FEVER ALSO BURNS Troops Are Anxious to be Off for the Invasion of Cuba -- Rejection of Volunteers Made the Disappointed Men Weep.
- IRON PIPE COMPANIES UNITE.; Concern with $2,000,000 Capital Formed at Chattanooga.
- Departure from Camp Black.
- Presbyterians Send a Message.
- ARMY OFFICERS PROMOTED.
- TWO SAILORS ATTACKED.; A Negro at Key West Severely Wounds Two Seamen.
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- POLICE BOARD SITUATION; The Mayor Has Not Yet Appointed a Successor to William E. Philips. MAY BE SELECTED BY WORTH No Formal Action Taken as Yet to Test the Legality of McCullagh's Removal -- Ex-Chief Said to be Content.
- BOYS SPANKED FOR STEALING.; Punishment Ordered by Recorder Stanton of Hoboken.
- NEWSPAPER BOATS EXCLUDED.
- POINTED REFERENCE TO A "HOG."; A.B. See Refers to a Neighbor by Sign and Would Sell Out.
- Spanish Loan Projected.
- ON THE BASEBALL FIELD; Giants Win Another Game in Louisville Through Meekin's Effective Pitching. BROOKLYNS SCORE A VICTORY Cincinnatis Were Outplayed by the Grooms -- St. Louis Wins from the Bostons by Good Batting -- Washington Defeated in Cleveland.
- RAPID TRANSIT CONTRACTS; Manhattan Company to Offer a Definite Proposition for the West Street Line. NO MORE LETTER WRITING The Extension Committee of the Company Decides to Comply with the Request of the Board -- Mr. Gould's Position.
- SHIPS FOR TROOPS COME HIGH.
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- MILITIA OUT OF DATE.
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- FRENCH FISHERY RUINED.; Prohibition of the Export of Bait to St. Pierre and Miquelon Works Great Injury.
- NEWPORT NEWS TO BE FORTIFIED.; Powerful Guns to be Mounted to Protect the Shipyards.
- Blue Jeans" Company Stranded.
- The Regiment Leaves Peekskill.
- ALARM FOR THE ARDANDHU.; The Tweedie Trading Company's Steamer Four Days Overdue.
- COLONELS FOR THE IMMUNES.; Point Raised in the Senate that the Commanders Should Themselves Be Yellow Fever Proof.
- Retiring Treasurer of Harvard.
- MOVEMENTS OF OUR FLEETS.
- CONFERENCE OF CHARITIES; Duty of the State to Delinquent Children Again the Subject of Discussion. PLEA FOR SOUTHERN NEGROES John Smyth Shows the Necessity for the Reform of the Virginia Prison System -- Prof. Brewer on Infant Savagery.
- SAMPSON'S TRIP TO KEY WEST.
- SASH AND DOOR SYNDICATE.; A Plan to Have All the Northwest Factories Under One Head.
- BROOKLYN WINS AT LAST.; By Good Playing the Team Wins in Cincinnati.
- SEWALL OFFERS THE ROANOKE.
- CIVILIANS AS ARMY OFFICERS.
- Promotion for Lieut. Rowan.
- COL. McMURDO'S CLAIM.; Cecil Rhodes Gets His Interest in the Delagon Bay Railroad.
- Hanna's Yacht for Fighting.
- Shrady-Chaffee Wedding.
- THE THIRD STILL IN CAMP.; The Sea Girt Men Will Not Move Until Ammunition Arrives from Washington.
- Has Picked Out His Place.
- MONEY SEES THE PRESIDENT.; Southerners Complain of Putting Civilians Over Troops.
- Notice to Mariners.; NEW YORK HARBOR -- EXPERIMENTAL SPAR BUOY REMOVED.
- SPANISH FLEET LOCATED.
- EPISCOPAL CLERGYMEN MEET.; Thirty-second Annual Long Island Diocesan Convention Opened at Garden City.
- A Correspondent Answered.
- DUTIES OF THE WAR BOARD.
- A Western Electric Railroad.
- Pittsburg, 4; Philadelphia, 3.
- France and the Philippines.
- THE TIMES AND THE POPULISTS.
- FLAG TO WAVE OVER MORRO.; New Jersey Citizens Present a Historic Emblem to Secretary Alger for Use in Cuba.
- SAMPSON AND CERVERA.
- A GIFT FOR THE HARVARD.; Alumni Take Steps to Help the Undergraduates Honor the Cruiser.
- AFRICAN MISSIONARY MURDERS.; A Force of Troops Relieves the People in Peril at Kwellu.
- PEOPLE'S GASLIGHT RECEIVER.
- Schley.
- BATTLE DRILL BY VOLUNTEERS.; There Are Now 36,000 Men at Chickamauga, and They Are Forming Into Brigades.
- WAR FUND CONCERT.; Entertainment at the Ninth Regiment Armory Organized by Daughters of the American Revolution.
- FORMING AT CAMP ALGER.; Gen. Graham Issues Orders Organizing the Divisions and Brigades of Volunteers at the Camp.
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- RUMORS OF THE CADIZ FLEET.
- SPAIN WANTS AN EVEN FIGHT.
- NEWARK DIOCESAN CONVENTION.; Bishop Starkey Refers to the Present War in His Annual Address.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Buildings on Pearl and Pine Streets Sold -- Hamilton Properties the Feature in the Salesroom.
- THE GOVERNMENT OF SPAIN; Duke Almodovar de Rio Accepts the Portfolio of Foreign Affairs. FRICTION IN THE CABINET Senor Gamazo and Senor Puigcerver Differ on the Question of an Income Tax -- Conciliation of the Cubans Impossible.
- WAR TAXES IN THE SENATE; Senators Platt (Conn.) and Lindsay (Ky.) Oppose Corporation Tax and Favor a Bond Issue. TREASURY RAIDS PREDICTED Mr. Lindsay's Reason for Opposing an Issue of Greenbacks -- A Colloquy on the Financial Question in the Senate.