Show i DEWEY LMDS Al Mil 1 I I I I Spanish Advices From Hongkong Say Do Succeeded in Doing This i I After a Fresh Bombardment The Cable Between Manila and Hongkong Has Not Been Repaired and No News Has Been Received by That Route Since li the Bombardment Began 4 1 I I It 1 I JP lanne Report ft the Ilattle Say That After nUpoilog of the Spaiilili Fleet and I Cnillr Dry Bombarded Manila and the Cltr W a Hot on Fire by the iDlor 11 Cent 6Tbe Spaniards Now Tell the Aboard Story that Adt Moatjle to Im ntioiti Oolilde M anl ml Entrapped Uewey SU rom Washington I Madrid Stay Hongkong advic 1 the Americans are reported lo haH anded nt Cnvlte alter a fresh bom anlmcnt I Madrid May eTbo Imparclal says the officials of the German embassy here have received I dispatch from Hongkong saving that the American commodore In Manila lay Is I reported to hive effected a landing at Cavlte after a fresh bombardment of that place Hongkong May Inquiries made nt the t allies of the Eastern Telegraph Co how that cable communication be ten Hongkong and Manila has not jet been restored London May eIt Is I officially denied thnt the Manila cable Is working TIC JAPANKSU REPORT A special dispatch from Shanghai published today gives what purports to be he Japanese report of the fighting al anila received via the Island of Formosa I says that after disposing of the Spanish fleet and Cavlle Commodore Dewey bombarded Manila Itself The city It appears was Boon on fire In many parts the work It Is added chief I of the Insurgents Great loss of life Is I reported to have occurred among the Spanish residents of the CRY THIS IS TOO TRANSPARENT The Spanish authorities are trying to make ns much as possible out of the nbenco of nen from Commodore Dee They are supplying matter to the London newspapers t the effect that the American commander has been entrapped by Admiral Montejo who they add Is I known to have left outside Manila bay a dozen concealed gunboats which now prevent any exit therefore the Spaniards claim It is I Imporlble fortb commodore tosenda dispatch boat to Hongkong THE WASHINGTON VIEW Washington May eTb fifth day since the battle off Manila opened with ut bringing the slightest trace of news of that engagement from any official source to the navy department The state department was In equal Ignor ince notwithstanding the fact that It had taken steps to receive the earliest information that might reach Hong kong through Mr Mldman the United States consul at that point There Is no apprehension expressed bower as to the safety of tho Amerl con fleet a Mania though there Is a davinIng suspicion that Commodore Dewey was nol able to subdue the fort nt Corregldor Island and the Ic tenses of Mania proper from the neagre reports received from Manila Ianla before the Interruption of cable earn Munlcntlon I was not made quite clear hat the Spanish forts al Cavlla were forved to surrender Immediately following fol-lowing the naval engagement I that woe the case Commodore Dey would be under the necessity of destroying or capturing them nftear In order to cnsuro the meetY of his own fleet LIIewl It would be necessary to Ince the Coreghlor guns In order to avoid being bottled up In the arbor Doth of these talks take not only time but ships and It Is not to be supposed sup-posed that Commodore Dewy would feel Justified In sending one of Mi vessels ves-sels 1 away for the simple purpose of carrying news when she was needed In the light THIS MAY HE DOUBTFUL London May OIt Is asserted that when the despatch boat McCulloch arrived ar-rived a Mlrs Bay recent she heard oft of-t battle oft Manila and hurried back |