. Review of reviews and world's work. Filipino insurgent leaders, is killed in a fight with theAmerican troops near Cervantes, northern Luzon. December 4.—Vigan, held by American troops underIjieutenant-Colonel Parker, is attacked by 800 Filipinos,who are driven off, leaving 40 killed and 32 prisoners ;the American loss is 8 enlisted men. December 11.—General Tierona, the Filipino insur-gent commander in Cagayan, at the extreme northernend of Luzon, surrenders the entire province to CaptainMcCalla, of the Ncivark. December 18.—General Lawton is shot and instantlykilled near San Mateo, in Luzon


. Review of reviews and world's work. Filipino insurgent leaders, is killed in a fight with theAmerican troops near Cervantes, northern Luzon. December 4.—Vigan, held by American troops underIjieutenant-Colonel Parker, is attacked by 800 Filipinos,who are driven off, leaving 40 killed and 32 prisoners ;the American loss is 8 enlisted men. December 11.—General Tierona, the Filipino insur-gent commander in Cagayan, at the extreme northernend of Luzon, surrenders the entire province to CaptainMcCalla, of the Ncivark. December 18.—General Lawton is shot and instantlykilled near San Mateo, in Luzon. OTHER OCCURRENCES OF THE MONTH. November 28.—The publishing house of Harper &Brothers, New York, makes an assignment to the StateTrust Company. November 29.—A wreck occurs on a section of theDelaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad, near Pat-erson, N. J., not protected by a block-signal system ; 6persons are killed and 22 injured. November 30.—A steel mill costing $1,000,000 is put inoperation in Birmingham, A COMPANY OP BOER PRISONERS ON THE WAT TOPIETERMARITZBURQ. 26 THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REK/EIVS. December 2.—A tidal wave causes much damage 6nthe Chilean coast. December 4.—In a collision on the Denver & RioGrande Railroad near Salida, Colo., 6 persons are killedand several others seriouslj injured. December 6.—A mob at Maysville, Ky., tortures andburns to death a self-confessed negro murderer aboutto be tried for his crime. December 9.—An explosion of gas in the Carbon Hillcoal mines at Carbonado, Wash., causes the loss of 32lives. December 10.—Fire in Augusta, Ga., causes a loss ofmore than $500,000. December 11.—The fifteenth annual convention of theAmerican Federation of Labor is opened in Detroit. December 12.—A sugar company with a capital of$100,000,000 is organized to operate in Cuba, Porto Rico,and Hawaii, as well as in the United States. December 14.—The one hundredth anniversary of thedeath of George Washington is appropr


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