Show A RACE MOVEMENT FATHER HINTS VIEWS OF TIE I PIItLIPPIXE TROUBLES That the Rebellion Will Rapidly Spread There Appears to Be No Doubt Organization of Masonic Lodges I NEW YORK Nov 10The Suns j Madrid correspondent writing under date of October 27 says Advices from Manilla say that the insurgents had artillery ar-tillery at the recent fight in Nagnusu buc where the Spanish claim to have won a victory T H JJ atllel xwlll a uuuaiJiuuuua Auguakiii ia friar said to be wellinformed about Philippine affairs says that the rebellion is a race movement that before be-fore inflicting any harm upon the Spanish Span-ish in Cavite the insurgents notified them to withdraw and only those were murdered who refused to obey He denies the story that the insurgents looted the city and committed all sorts of outrages General Blanco telegraphs that Senor Villamil civil governor of Batangas abandoned his post and took refuge on a merchant vessel for fear that the insurgents in-surgents might attack the city upon his arrival in Manilla Villamil was arrested ar-rested and shipped to Spain Other dispatches say that several new bands of 300 to 1000 men each have appeared in Batangas and other provinces El Liberal says the news received from Manilla is somewhat grave I i shows that the insurgents have the boldness to organize new bands within I districts occupied by our own troops and also that they know how to attack despite all that has been said about their inaptitude for war All that we have been able to do is to prevent the Cavite insurgents from joining those in the mountains of Morong through La Laguna and Zayabas The inactivity of our soldiers in Cavite notwithstanding the arrival of reinforcements from Span and Mindanao Min-danao reveals well enough the strength of the insurrection I we are to prevent pre-vent the insurrection from spreading we must wait for the arrival of the reinforcements which are about to leave for Manilla with General Pola vieja Nearly all the press applauds the appointment ap-pointment of General Pola Vieja for a military command in the Philippines and a reported before there is no doubt that he goes to supersede Blanco Referring to him the Heraldo says General Polaviejas nomination will disappoint no one in Spain excent those who saw in him a man needed for service elsewhere Yet the Heraldo is the organ of General Weyler Several papers print details of the organization or-ganization of the Masonic lodges in thp islands taut they are not in the least interesting and look vey much like a tissue of inventions spread by the re Jgious societies whose supremacy there seems to be a thing of the past |