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Show APrAln9 AT MANILA. Tli. n .(. guMll.m suit (i.n.lax Onnltilrr. M. Iniosieml.nr. Manila, Sept. 10, -The United Stales eonaul here, 0. I'. Williams, In behalf nf Captain N Mayo Dyer of the United I State ship Italtlmore, has returned to Deneral Miranda the snronl whleh the j latter surrendered to tho Amerlean nRleer at the capture of Gtrrtfldur Island, at the entrance of the bay of . Manila. The general replied that he waa overwhelmed by the generosity of Captain Dyer. The men who went out on strike on account of an attempt to return to an iusl bast, for payment of latmr, after the American authorities In tho early exigencies of the situation here had agrewt totliei'ttravagAtit demands of the laborers, are disappearing, and It haslieeome neee-Mary tn employ soldiers sol-diers to take their places tn Nime eases, white In other eases the matter has been compromised One of these strikes ns eable.1 tin Kept. S. caused the atiipcu-slnn atiipcu-slnn of traffic on the horse ear Hues of Manila, but they resumed operations )r.tenlay. The recruiting agents of tho Inaur-gents Inaur-gents are causing further trouble. They have K-en Impressing the employees of foreign resident, including those of Ilia llrltl.li eonaul, and aeveral of the foreigners have complained that tho natlvo grooms nro taking their employers' em-ployers' horses and Joining the Insurgents. Insur-gents. The Atnrrlcau army chaplains have Instituted Protestant services In private bullitlngs. Kuoh services have never previously been lii'l.l In the history of the Philippine Islands. |