piace Sia. “to ee ae a Sti A wig! ey tics t 1 eS ct Oates ‘Sear Dollars per a. ferms : AMERICAN SHIPS HAD TO RETREAT Attompied n Passage BUT WERE RBPULSED BY THE SFANIARDS MENTY OF SPECULATION Regarding, Spanish Fleet, THEY MAY BOB UP SERENELY | SOME DAY. And Make the Weather Warm for | Uncle Sam. No News Expected From Sampson For Some Days. (Speciat To Tue Examiner.) [seectat to Tas Ecawiver.] Wasutxarox, May 10.--[t is a curious a fect that thus far the Navy Depertment |_ Mapaip, May 10.—An official despatch does not know positively where the Spanish from Hevana says that an Ameriosn fet is, and it is just povsib’e that the cruiser and @ torped> ‘oat atiempted to 1e . 4 . » =e) ‘ . i force the paseay or on the po eee Cadiz, neigh bor- vessele may be on the wav over : are ’ Channel and opene! fire on the Spanish Tigera and other side of the Atlaatic, or at instead of being in Sampson’s hood in the West Indies. That ench a thing cax happ shown by reports from St. Thomas that the Spanish cruiser Alfouz> NUL. arrived at Porto Rico yesterday or the day before. This is a formidable protected eruiser of modern type, and it has been supposed all along thatshe wasat Cadiz, in Spain, forming part of the home deience eqnadron- The fact that she has arrived at Porto Rico withou: the knowledge of her depar- tore having leaked out, is evidence that the ish authorities are able to guard the secrecy of their naval movements much ’ better than the people of the United States YWSeectat to tHe Examiner.] are avle to do. Miami, Fla, May 10.—Newa was brought here this morping of a sharp battle between the torpedo boat Wins)cw' . aud three Spanish gunboats cff Carden : Bay, on Sunday. Probably Early Adjournment. The contest was rather a small affair ; ' but when the great odds which Lieu Burnado put his men against and be gun~boata, Alerta. After half an American skips, Avtonio, Lopez, the #0 the despatch says» were forced to retreat. Wasuixcron, May 10.—There is the best ‘ authority for the statement that the Navy ’ Department does not expect to hear from Admiral Sampson for several days. _AN AMERICAN REPORT. > . on io plainly hour’s engagement, Spanish Gunboat Disabled. PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. ; (Sprcian ro Tae Exawrver.] fact that a Spanish boat is badly | 4 disabled are considered, bis victoiy was) Orrawa, May 10.—Mr. Laurier has |, glorious one. After twanty| anounced that the Government bad no} | iL utes hot work, one of the Winslow’s matters of public policy or of Jarge gener- slimportance to be brought in this session. This is supposed to indicate aa early aijoaroment. ehote «truck the gunboat Prineon making a hole in her bull. The vessel listed badly, One of the other boats went to her assist~ Not a She fired sixty shots and the Spaniards thirty between ance and towed her into the bay. PROVISIONING SPANISH PORTS. shot siruck the Winslow. them. (Serectat ro Tas Examrives.] Kivesrex, Jsmaica; May 10.—The Spaniards are tryiug ‘o provision the ports in eastern Cuba before the blockade vegins. British Warship for Manila. {SpectaL TO THRE EXAMIUNER.] Loxpos, May 10.—The British. in Manila bave requested more naval aesist- ance, avd more British warsbpé will be sent there. a Wheat Raising. — ee Another Fishing Boat Captured. (Sreciat to Toe Examiner.) Toronto, Ont., May 10.—Wheat sold here yesterday for $1.15,— three cents over Saturday’s prce. Ontario straight roller flour was up to $5.50 a bbl., but the figure [Sreerat ro Tus Examiner.) Ker Wesv, May 10.—A Spanish fish- ing smack was captured by the Mayflower ’ off Wavana and brought bere yesterday. — ~ Catpiaerectinae: She had a cargo of fish. New blouse sets at W. W. Wellner’s a real N Ss, Pretty stick pins opening at W. Ww. Some people advertise bargains and don’t give them. Wellner’s. Received by the Bestou Steamer—rhu-~ We appeal to yourcommon sense sod your pocket. Was alyost too high fur sales. Cee barb, ripe pineapples, bananas, ripe jo ceo eo tomatoes, oranges and lemons.—Sanderscn & Co. Money saved, money made. Sample lot Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes placed for your inepe clon. cil regular prices Ifyou c¢ yotem plate b 2 + A.W. REDDIV, Pim B 25 p.c¢ buy >s6@°oc owes Hay Pressers ~~ ao eo @ We have ten oto. ae ying, eS ee xian Oe. 8S8 Q CENTRAL DRUGSTORE y tons best quality 4 Sunnve de. 4 Hay Wire at SHemsce- O94 OD? lowest mark et prices. Dodd & Rogers., Printing in all its branches at the Exam | IER office, one cf the bestequip- | ped Job Printing Batablishment, | “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnipwwss. CH A RLOTTETOWN r= throng) the Cardenas- HE DAILY EXAMINER_ LATER. GREAT NAVAL BATTLE IMMINENT, Sampson on the Watch. THEY REALLY D0 NOT KNOW Wiere the spaniards are BUT WAIT TILL UNCLE SAM CATCHES THEM, ere THE NEWPORT CAPIURES A What He Intends to do Then is Told NORWEGIAN STEAMER. Herewith. United States Rifles for the Cuban {[SpecraL ro THe Insurgeriés, EXAMINER] Wasninetox, May 10.—The Navy De-~ have information that Admiral flze: is off San,Juan, in the [sland of Porto Rico, and has not sighted any Spanish ships. partment {SpeciaL to Toe Examiner) New York, May 10. — Washington advices say that the Spanish fleet is be- lieved to be in the vicinity of the Windward Islands, south of Porto Rico. It is predicted that Admiral Sempson will engage them within forty-eight hours. The Cruiser Newport captured the Nor- Bratsberg, headed for Havana, yesterday. Key Wesr, May 10.—A shipload of rifles was sentto the Cubano insurgents from Tampa yesterday. Sampson’s Government offisials begin to believe the reports, hitherto not accepted, that the Spanish fleet which sailed from Verde put back to Cadiz. This, if true,indicates that Spain desert: the Islands of Cuba and Porto, Rico and jis playing, fuxy game in hopes that the United States will send her squadron t> Spain. General belief at the Navy Department i3 that, on the Americans capturing Cuba ‘aud Porto Rico within two weeks Spain will throw up the sponge. Otherwise a big flzet will be sent across the ocean to wipe her vessels from the sea and overpower her on land with a force of 100,000 men, The department has promulgated an order for 75,000 troops to invade Cuba. The order calls for the concentration of , 150,060 volunteers on southern camp #8 grounds, including 120 regiments io infantry, and 25 regiments in cavalry and , artillery. Only half will be sent to Cuba; ‘the others being kept as reserves. The Cuban army of invasion wil! be com manded by Generals Coppinger, Shafter and Lee. The Spanish forces in Cubs are reported tonumber 100,000 but only balfare in fighting form. It js calcniated that this large United States army cau be landed in Coba witbia tea davs,the advance guard opening the way within a week. Cape wegian sieamer _——— SPANIARDS VICTORIOUS. Capture a Philippine Island From Insurgents. (Sreciat ro Tue Examiner. J Maprip, May 19.—The Spaniards have captured the island of Panay, one of the Philippine groupa, which is said to have been the headquarters of the insurrection agaiust the government of Spain, . Panay, it ie alleged, was defended by 4000 insurgents and it is said that 112 of themdied on the spot, while 500 of them are reported tu have been killed while re- treating. Dalton McCarthy Seriously Injured [SreciaL T0 THE EXAMINER. ] Orrawa, May 10.—A _ private message received here says that Dalton McCarthy’s condition is critical. He was throwo from his carriage aod his rib was broken in- #, thus affecting the lungs. The Montgomery Safe. [Special to The Examiner. ] —_- -— Cars Haytiax, May 1@¢—The cruiser ae Moutgomery bas arrived at Mole, St. THE DAILY EXAMINER, can be pro . _ : cured each eveuing of pubsicauion from our Nicholas, Hayti, where she is taking coal. ageut# in all the principal towns and villages of the Island, ur from the news- boys on the treins. It will be eent to any address, post free, for twenty-five cents a month daring the continuance of the war. Treasures of the Church. Lonpon, May 8.—A despatch from Rome to che Chronicle savs that the Vatican is Every woman in this city will be in- considering a request made by the Spanish | terested in seeing our new spring shoe, Bist.ops for autnorizatiog to sell part Of j and every man should turn his steps this the treasures of the churches to aid thej way and save money. You will be in« Government in meeting the expenses of the | terested to see how low our price ie, quality war. considered.— Weeks & Warren. 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