THE DAILY EXAMIN “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advi® the Public, may speak free.”—Ecnripipss. — tO CC el Singie Uupr-> two cents, CHARLOTTETOWN ware Jat VERDE SQUADRON SAN JUAN IS ON THIS = ‘Consteation, The Town Paty Burned, (uses Mygst 18 AT PORT FRANCE, MARTINIQUE. wring Developments may be Ex- pected. (Special ro Tue Examiner. } Loxpoy, May 13.—-The Madrid corres 4 sdeat of the Daily Mail telegrap ies 00 Thureday night says thal Admiral! yjo admitted tonight that the Cape Meade squadron is pow at Port Defrasce the west coast of Martinique, Freneh at Indies. Port Fravce, Martinique, is about 360 ‘es from, Porto Rico. The announcement of the ‘Dyicigter bos caused consternation in this Spanish Thee is Pomething j airing dev: lopmeats are anticipated. — a ish Torpedo Boats off New Eng- land. ee (Srscias. ro THe Examiver.| Yaw York, May 12.—The steamer ie which arrived here vesterday at gelock reports that two torpedo bea's passed near Nantucket. BM Weshington the assistant Sec’y. of ’ navy has received informatioa from sources that a number of torpedo Bais are now oft the New England coast. 3 The President was informed and Mr. ; was instructed to p'ace the facts the War Board at once. wrong somew'rere, a - (Srectat ve Tae Examiner) ; foun, May 13.—King Humbert con- ming ‘he proposal made by the Czar THe jint intervention by Triple Alliance A Russia to eave Spain. tismid tha! intervention is inevitable, apon its final phase. e i §2ea oD obienee™ HELL: BORE. FRESH GROUND ‘ Warranted pure Por destruction ot Caterpil- fF arsand other imsects. On Currant Brushes, @® Flowers and other plants. Plowest prices BL Vv. REDDIN, Phm 5 Evith the Miviater of Foreign Affairs ® twill only take place when the war has ing despatch 2 OD]O SD OD © OOO 763 OQDIOBOVWSe® a SUMBARDED, TWO SPANISH SHIFS REPORTED DESTROYED. Ships Damaged. ‘Three U. S. said to be {[Spiciat. ro THe Examiver.] Port au Praixce.—Latelligence has been received arenes nine American war- ships under Admiral Sampson bombarded | San Juan, Porto Rico, for four hours | yesterday, Thur: lav, causing great damage to the city and shipping. Many shells from the Americans passed | over the fortifications end fell in the town. a large part of which is in ruins, The bombardment is described as terrific. The whole «quadron was engaged . Two Spanish cruisers, Alphonzo XH and Isabel are reported destroyed; one American said hit and severely damaged about the decks and up- per works. The Spanish garrison were foreed to retire frow some ef the forts. The fire of the ships caused terrible havoc. {| Theinformation is very meagre so far, but it does not assert that the Americans are yet in possession of San Juan. They are expected to begin another at~ tack today with the intention of occupying the fort. Disorder is rife in the city,the Spaniards attention being wholly engaged by an attack of the ships aud the officials are unable to protect the inhabitants. LATER warship is to have been The Official Report. {Srectat To Tue Examiner.! Wasuixeroy, May 13.—This morning the Navy department received the follow- from Admiral Sampson | dated St. Thomas, May 12, as follows: “A po ion of the squadron un+er my command reached San Juan this morning at daybreak. No armed vessels were found in port. As soon as it was suffiziently light, we commenced attack upon the batteries defending the city. This attack la-ted about three hours and resulted in much damage to the batteries and incidentally to portion of city adjacent ' to the batteries. Batteries replied to our fire but with-~ One man was killed out material effect. ov board the New York, and seven slight~ ly wounded in the Squadron. No serious damage was done to any of the ships. Siexep Sampson. —_———_ oo" A cup of coflee, a pleasart t'me and lots | of fun tonight, in Euston St Hall—all for CENTRAL DRUGSTORS aint, Manyside. Pretty «tick pins opening at oe Pee oece eee CODES Wellner’s. ; —_—— —_———— ES ST SES SS Dur Great ARGAIN CORNER. Tie Sale CONTINUES W. D. MWEKAY ISLAND, FR°DAY, MAY 13. 1398 NO [0 PERHAPS TROUBLE WITH FRANCE Regarding The LaFayette, MAY ARISE OUT OF THE TRIP TO HAVANA. The Steamer is Said to Have Landed Artillery. {[SpectaL ro roe Examiner.) New York, May 13.—A Washington special to the Commercial Advertiser says that the Navy Department has been in- formed that while the French liner La- Fayette wasin Havana Harbor, ehe un- loaded 80 French pieces of artillery and a large amount of supplies, Should this prove true, it will raiee a question with France wkich will be of very grave import- ance and doubtless result in the demand that France make immediate apology. THE FIGHT AT GARDENAS. Some More Particulars, AMERICANS CLAIM TO HAVE THE VICTORY. It Was a Furious Fight While. it SIR WILFRID Lasted. {Srema. tro Tus Examrven.] ‘that the American boats made furious , we destroyed a large part of their town, \ Key West, May 3.—It is now known havoc with Cardenas harbor and Toe Captain of the Hudson said “I know town. burning one of their gunboats, and I think we destroyed two other torpedo destroyers, We were in a vortex of shot, shell and smoke, and eould not tell accurately, bu; we saw one of their boats oo fire and sink- ing soow after the action began. I think the barracks took fire and some other builaings were soon burning. The Spanish had masked batteries on all sides of us, hidden in busaes and bebiad houses. | ; They set a trap for us, and ag soon as we got within range of their batteries they would move them. I think their guns were field pieces. The large boat could not get into the harbor to help us on account of the shale low water. Wasnixerox, May 13 —While the Navy Department will not officially admit the facta strong intimation is made that the Cape Verde fleet is west of Martinique. ES Right Prices for Best Seeds PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. slanl Claims Submitted, SHALL WE HAVE ARBITRATION? SreciaL TO THe Examiner. } Oruwa, May 12.—The m-morial of ’ Prince Edward Island for “ better terms” was trought down yesterday. Mesers. Warbirton, McDonald and Richards base their @mands upon four counts: Fira, the obligation «f Canada to pro~ vide geam accommodation winter and sum mer. Second, the terms of union were incor rectly worked out. It is assumed that the net dept and obligations reeting on the Domition at the time were much lower than fhe actual amount. Th cost of completing the Intercolonia and Canadian Pacific Rathwaye aud the Cands was seventy-five millions more than wa¢ compated and Prince Edward [-land’s share of this expenditure was $1,101,926. Third, the Island has been left out ia r gard to railway subsidies given to the Other provinces. Fourth, Tbe province is entitled 2 larger eharecf the Fishery Award thau has beem assigued. The delegates meati- oned that some of there claims, whea pre~ seated by Senator Ferguson and bis associ- ates, had been acknowledged. They pre~ pwed that these claims be submited to arbitration. The Domision to name one arbitrator, the province one third to be named by the Queen. AND THE POPE. Which Sir Wilfrid Loses His Head, WHO WAS THE Tw0- PACED JUDAS * [SeeciaL TO Tue Bxamixer] Orrawa, May 13.—Ion the Houee of Commons, yesterday, the diecussion oa the government's correspondence. with Rome was resumed. Mr. Clarke Wallace said that while Sir Wilfrid Laurier was claiming the whole carrying on secret negotiations with # foreign power and had even gone so far as. to ask the Prope to make these negotiations easier by appointing a permusent ambassador at Oitawa. 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