AMERICA AND SPAIN.
A SPANISH SPY.
REQUESTED TO LEAVE CANADA. United Press Association— ffy Electrio Capyrig'ttt Received June 7Ui, 9.20 a.m. Washington, June 6. The Senate has reduced the issue, of bonds in connection with the financial arrangements for the war to two hundred million dollars. Sir Julian Paunceforfce, the British Ambassador, has informed the American Government that Great Britain requested Lieutenant Carranga, the chief of the Spanish spy service, who was in Canada, to leave that country within three days. Madbid, June 6. The Spanish mints are coining one million pesetas daily. Eeports received here indicate that the Merrimac can be easily removed from the entrance to Santiago harbour. DEATH OF ~3 AMERICAN OFFI(pR. Hong Kong, June 6. Captain Gridley, the commander of the Olympia, the flagship of the American fleet at Manila, has died from the wounds received in the recent battle. Washington, June 6. The Senate has passed the War Revenue Bill,
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10057, 8 June 1898, Page 5
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