THE EARTHQUAKE AT CALLAO
... [ FflE ?? , A¶ QT- J AT :,O. : TES MHRTHQiZ- ATd CMLO. I ..:I . I 'I m_ - e.. . I1 ?? - . - - a: -:i I I the sto;es ar'cloed, and Cllaoaseems deserted. A feel. ilg of terror prevails that this ima be' : secbnd St, Thomas affair; and if there should be another 'earthquake to-day, affairs would look dangerous Sbhips are torn and battered, and theieawat the resent i.witingiboils and bubbles like ...