i lars per Year ferns: Four Do ee cine x THE DAILY EXA a “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnripipzs. Single Copies two cents, —~ HVOL 38 Hue FIRST SJ ) BOMBARDMENT. “if NEW YORK, PURITAN AND CINCINNATI @ioen Fire on the Forts---No Lives Lost on Ships. fSreciat to Tue Bxawiver). Ox Boarn rake Friacsaie New York, More Matanzas, April 27,2 p. m.—The mM Voited States flagship New York, together Byith the monitor Puritaa and the Cincic- watt fired the first shots of war, this after- B 900, when they began a bombardment of Sorte at the mouth of Matanzas barbor. fota casualty occurred board the é. Americao ships, a'though the forts roe- wroed their fire; but it i« tn ught that the m Spaniards must have suffered luas of life, gwing to the hail of iron that was poured in from the ships’ guns. Butasto this nothing is known definitely. The eogagement commenced at 12.57 Bend ceased at 1.15. The object of Se ithe attac! prevent the completion on 12.57 K Was lo m of earthworks at Puota Corda. A battery on the eastern arm of the bay Bo ered fire on the flagship, end this battery | was also shelled. About twelve eigbt inch Wgshelie were fired from the eastern forte,but Ballfeil short. About five or six eight inch shells were fired from the half completed battery. Two of them whizzed over the m=New York and ooe fell short. % In theneighborbood of 200 shots were put on land from the three ships, ata Mraoge of from four thousand to seven thourand yarda. The half-completed mearthworks and battery were spparently all plonghed up by the shells. ne flagship returned to Havana and the Puritan and Cincinnati were left on the Matanzas station. OFF FOR MANILLA. The Spanish Admiral will Probably Fight. —- ae fSyeciaL ro THE EXAMINER j Hone iN ING, April 28. Tae Uasited States equadrou has sailed with d-cks © cleared for sction to attack Marilia. It is reported that the Spanish admical has put to sea to give battle. - Spanish Intentions. Wasuinerox, April 26.—The naval © officials have noted with some dirquiet the fact that the Spanish fleet at Cape Verde, befere leavirg under orders from the ® Portugese government made heavy pur- | chases of supplies there. These were of the moet varied description, such as medi- cine aod miscellaneoys guods tor which, in ordinary times, the fleet could as easily haye waited until port. Therefore, purchases show a purpose op the Spanish admiral to start cruise the part of Weather robabilities —~—-—0 As we told you tle about your } Matanzas Harbor Attacked! Blockade to it reached » Spanish ' Liverpool, en route for Madrid. it is suspected that the — on @ long ! Maine,” appear to be Uncle Sam’s watcher Waterproof ~==-= Coat CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. HE SITUATION AT PRESENT, Continue, WILL NOT DRAW OFF SHIPS To Defend Coast Cities---So Say the Authorities. [SrectaL to THe Examiner.] Wasurxoron, April 28.—The war situa~ tion is sub-tantially this: The blockading squadron remains passive before Havana, with no present purpose of bombardment or of drawing the fire of the shore bat~ teries. The etrategic purpose of an effective tlockade of the Cuban capital is being accomplished to the entire satisfaction of the authorities here. There is vo indication that any part of the fleet will be withdrawn for the purpose of affording additional protection to the North Atlantic ports. As to the report of a naval battle off the Philippine Islands, the naval authorities here seriously doubt whether the Spanish fieet will make a stand against the Amer- ican ships. There is no certainty that there will be an engagement atall in the near future, tbe main purpose of the American expedition being to *eize and hold some Spanish territory in the Philip- pines as a base of operations in Asiatic waters, Itis thought possible that this can be done witbout attacking at all, by seizing asuitable port on some of the adjacent islands without fortifications, the sympathies of whose inhabitants are towards insurgents. MADRID IS UNMOVED. Expectant of a Naval Battle at the Phillipines. — {Seectat tro Tue Examrver.} Maprip, April 28.—This city is abso- lutely uomoved. The capture of the American vessel “Saranic by a Spanish gun boat, near Manilla, caused a momen- tary excitement but the town is expectant of the result of an-action likely to eceur otf the Phillipines and await the outcome with perfect confidence. SPANISH CONSUL GENERAL. Sails for Madrid via the Steamer Gallia. (SpectaL To THE Exaniver.] Sr Joux, N. B., April 28.—The late Spanish Consul General at New York and his daugbter arrived in this city yesterday, and they left on the steamer Gailia, tor al “On to Havana,” and “Rememler = the words, ee te rain desend—what WwW. D. McKay THE, BARGAIN CORNER. a LT A an CRUISER AT ISLAND: THURSDAY, APRIL 28 14898. _ -_ EASTPORT, The U. $. Mineapalis Is NOW THERE ON THE LOOK OUT. For Expected Spanish Vessels Com- ing Out. oe {Specrat To Taw Examiner.] Sr. Jouyx, N. B., April 28.~ Tne arrival at Eastport, of the United States cruiser Minneapolis and the report that she eails for Cape Sable today leads people to the belief that she ison the lookout for two Spanish steamers that are due here within be next few days. LATER DESPATCH A PRIZE CAPTURED —_——— —— By the U. 8. Monitor Terror. "(SpeciaL to Tue Examiner J} Key West, April 28.—Twoe Monitor Terror has just secured a rich prize by capturing the Spanish steamer Guido cerry ing a valuable cargo, as well as hav- ing a supply of provisions and money on board, Lumber Trade Affected. (Special to the Halifax Herald.) Wermovutn, N. S., April 26.—The out- break of war between United States aud Spain will cause great loaetoour traders | here. Large quantities of lumber wood and piling are on our wharves ready for ship- ment. Your correspoodent interviewed several of our shippers, and thy say that vot a cargo can be sold in United States to~ day. Veseels just returning from the American coast report that it was im- possible to sell in Brooklyo, and they were obliged to call at different ports along the coast, and where a sale was made $1.40 acord for soft wood wasall they received. Our shippers paid $1.25 and $1.50 per cord for this wood al! winter, which means a great loss on recent ship- ments aud a loton their hands impossible to get a market for. A large number of Canadians returned from Boston on Saturday. They say that othere are coming home. ‘They report the excitement at Boston, over the expeeted bombardment of the city by the Spanish feet, ia at fever heat, and the people are anxious to get away. a ——- — ——— Mr. Balfour’s Opinions. Lonpon, April 27.—Mr. Balfour, reply- ing in the House of Commons yesterday to questions respecting interference with cables, pointed out that articles 15 of the Paris cenvention of 1884, to which Great Britain, Spain ard the United States were parties, provided that belligerents ia time of war were free to act with regard ‘o cables, as if the convention did not exist. ‘Iam not prepared,” sad Mr. Balfour, to deny that the governments, Ou groun j of military exigencies, would be justified in interfering with the cables between the territory of an Opoosing power and ’anotrer part of the world.” Canadian Regiment. Cuicaco, Ayri} 27.~A meeting of €ana- dians in ibis city bas been called to form a regiment to go to Cuba. Many this out - a carpet wash recipe. Ammonia, | pint. Castile Soap. j |b. Salt Fetre, 14 oz. The Furniture must be sbined—the silver, paint washed, ete. oe Anything necess»ry in this line we sell and guarantee—results satisfactory. A. W. REDDIN, PHM. B Central Drugstore. ScnnysiDe. People | Have not finished housecleaning. Cut | THE PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. The Postmaster at Peake’s STILL AT THE FRANCHISE BILL. Amendments Discussed~-The Elec- tionin Bagot. ee [SpeciaL To Tas Examinur.] Orrawa, Apri! 28.—In the House of Commons yesterday Hon. Mr. Mulock said that Allau McDonald had been re~ moved from the posimastersbip of Peake’s Station, P. E. Island, tor active partisan~ ship. His successor was recommended by Mr. Robertson. Sir Wilfrid Laurier informed Hon. Mr. Foster that the Gover: ment had taken no steps to bring en an election in Bagot. The Franchiee debate was then resum- ed by Mr. Davin who was then followed by Sir Charl-s Hibbert Tupper. During the afternoon and evening the discussion was on the proposed amendment to enb- section a. clause 5., of the Franchise Bull which amendment provides for au appeal from the revi~ions of sheriff to a judge. At 12.35, sub-section a. clause 5, passed committee which then rose and the House adjourned. EUROPEAN INTERVENTION. French Minister Thinks Occur. it May [Sreciat tro Tae Examines. } Wacmincrox, April 28.—The French Minister bas intimated to the associated “88 that he expects European interven- ‘ioe the war between the United States and Spain. | Pie blockading rquadron off Cubs will continue & pacific policy and will not draw the fire of the shore batteries. At the Phillipines nv great resistance is anticipated. MEN-OF-WAR AT f PRACTICE. —_— Great Marksmanship of the Sailors. Fort Moxxor, Va., April 27.—Yester- day morning all of the big war vessels eleared for action aud engaged in sub- calibre practice. In the afternoon the sub- ca.ibre practice was continued by the of the men at the gnos 19a matter of much ccmment by the officers. Eight ten ioch targets at athousand yards, bobbing up and down On a rolling sea,were demolished by sub-calitre shots innotime, The gunboat Alliance, with its crew of two hundred apprentice boys, went to sea this afternoon. Itis suppossd that she has merely gone tosea for practice. The guard boats of the equadron worked io a heavy sea last night and in nasty weather. The blockade was 2nforced rigidly by the com- bined torces of the boats of the army en-~ gineers at Fort Monroe and the squadron launches. ' } The British Empire | The Boston Globe remarke that at the present moment, the British *mpire is 53 times the size of France, 52 times that of Germany, three and a half times that ef the United States of Americ a,and thrice the size of Europe, with treble the pop- ulation of all the Russias. It extends over 11,600,090 square miles, occupies one fifth of the globe, contains one-fifth of the human race, or 356,060,009 people, em- braces four continents, 10,000 islands, 600 promontories and 2000 rivers. Such power would not bea despisable at al] in time of | war, as the Spavish and their sympatbizers | probably real ize. —~—-_ — Britain on the Watch. | Loxpoy, April 27.—Six British war- | ships, it is reported at Kingston, Jamaica, | will patrol the seas in the neighborhood , of Cuba during the hostilities between the | United States and Spain. The correspondent | of the Times at Kingston says the British | cruiser Ta'bot has been ordered w proceed | to Havana. | ee | Offer for a Whole Navy. Loypox, April 27.—Accordingto the special despatches from Athens, the Greek newspapers deciare that the United States made an offer of $9,000,00@ for the entire | Greek navy. ; | | Munsey’s Magazine, Ladies Home Jour nal, and other May Magazines sow on our News Counter.—Geo. Carter & Co. The greater includes the less. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures scrofula,and may be depended upon to cure boils and piniples. flagship. 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