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Free Silver Coinage. Mark ef Dismissing Democrat la Defiance etHhe Civil Serrice Law Fully Inaugurated. ersottb BterTo to vaa aaotrraaa. Washinotom, April The Appointment congressman Shettuo of D. J.

Bundy, a siory of the treAtmemt of ono who preceded him. His name la Henry K. Baker, and be a r-aldent of thU elty. AccordlnaT to hla -ory he was a cadet At the NavaI Academy frum 1X75 to 1STI. havlna; secured, bis ap-pulniment as tha result of a competitive lamination.

Mr. Baker says from tha rry day ha entered the' Institution tha hole aplrit and sentiment, both among the om. ers and tba cadets, was against him al-mnat lo a malignant degree. Ha was subjected to Insults every day of his life there of a most galling And abominable description. He was whoUy ostracised by tha ra'ieta.

and waa never epoken to by them during all hla term at tho academy. Mors than this, he waa told after ha left by A ralet thre at the eame time that there waa a determination, both among the cadets and officers of ths Institution, that ha 'eitould never graduate. Tha cadets Informed the authorities of every align teat niHdeineanor of hla, and they all went down as demerit agalnat his standing, systematically marked him 'In hla studies. The down lie waa at first determined to stick ths ifluhtout. Things got worse and worse.

however, and he nearly caused a rebellion In the school. Ths students refused to take their lessons with him. Ona young cadet nfuHd to fenoe with him on a certain oc casion and" waa dlamleeed. He was afterward admitted again, however. Other cadets refused to take dancing leeaons tn tho lass him.

At one time Mr. Baker waa made fine head of one of the soctlons formed for Vlrlll together, on account of hla standing his clasa In this position ha had to call h. roll and nerform other like duties. ertaln cadet. A son of prominent naval mcer.

refused to Answsr the roll-call when t.k.r eame to his name. There waa aa Im- uenaa dlaturbance at tha academy over this ktTalr." The aruder--onsultea wrtn ms was about to resign, as no re- fueed to make an apology to Mr. Baker. Ha fvaa finally allowed to apologise to the Bu- erlntendent. Another young man beat Baker terribly th.

head with a brick, and was aia- tniased. When Baker left thla man reinstated at tha academy. Thla cadet waa r.t of tha enemies that Baker had at the academy. Curloualy enough, be had i to tha institution by a colored Cona-reaaman from Alabama. The trouble which culminated In' the re tirement of Mr.

Baker from the field waa a most aggravated ease of persecution. In -hioh after umeeUlna In vain to the au- ihoritiea for auoDort. ha struck a cadet. The course pursued after fully Justified young Baker. Several of ttoe students falsified their stories ttte affair, laying all the l.iom.

on Baker, and he was dismissed from the academy. Secretary of the Navy reinstated Mm. but Baker tie! had enough and resigned. Mr. Baker takea a strong interest In young Kundy.

but aaya that It will be foolhardy and nraHtlMi for blm to attempt to take a coarse at the academy, and that It will never be done ucceeafuUy until three or four colored boys go together. It Is not ao much the physical persecution that to un bearable, but the oatraoUra. Overwhelmingly For Silver. -rh. tcnirrtta of Labor, by an almoat unanimous vote, have adopted an amend ment to their declaration of principles ra-vorlne free coinage of silver at IS to 1.

The vote, taken by Initiative and referendum, closed yesterday, and a Urge proportion of the returns have been received at national haadauarters here. In pursuance of the Instructions of the last convention of tha Knights, the free silver amendment. wltih aome 15 or 20 other propoeiUona. were went out February IB to the various divisions of the order for Indorsement or rejec tion. Two months were allowed for voting.

John W. Hayea. General Secretary of the order, aald: -Fully 98 per cent of the ballots cast will be tn favor of the free Oliver amendment. The declaration of the Knights on the financial question heretofore has been aa follows: That internet-bearing bond, bills of credit or notes shall never be Issued by the Government, but that when reed arises the emergency ehall be met by issue of legal tender non-Interest-bearing money. -By the vote which cloaed yesterday the following la added to the foregoing-: 'And that gdld and sliver, when thus Issued, shall be by free And unlimited coinage the ratio of 1 to 1.

legardleea of the action of any other nation. Forakrr Talks Tariff! Senators Foraker and Falrbanka were before the Senate Committee en Finance today for several hours making an argument In behalf of their constituents, who desire ths rates aa fixed In the House blM changed. Senator Foraker devoted hla time to a con-aideratlon of the wool, tobacco, pottery And tin plate schedules, with reference to several other matters la which the people of Ohio are concerned. With regard to the wool schedule Mr. Foraker laid particular stress on Its classification, under the third classification of which, aa fixed by the House, tha wool BTrowers will be defrauded owing to the possibility of importing higher grade wools under a lower ciassjncauon.

Senator Fairbanks considered the wool, tobacco, glass and tin plate schedules. Ha also looked after the interests of the linseed oil manufacturers. Hamilton Will Bid. Tha drop fall At 2:25 a. m.

Brooking a prominent school teacher. And Also ranked high In Masonry. Ha murdorad A mulatto girl, LU MoCrary. BUNKOED A Toledo Capitalist By Canadian Swindlers. sraorai, iioitoi tas ssrosTBsa.

Toledo, Omio, April 16 Jamas H. Alnas- worth. for yaars regarded hs ono of Toledo's shrewdest Investor. Iias baan made tha vlc- tlm of a set of Canadian bunko man. and no ona knows bow maoy thousands ba bsa dropped on their game.

A few years ago ba retired from a prosperous shoe business with S73.0U0, which, ha placed In various enter prise. Recently bo waa induced to take larva amount of stock In what was represented to certain amount of tba stock, and as bo did Dot bars ths amount of stock required, he I practically beggared himself to secure the necessary amount, lie learned in Detroit this week that the' stock was absolutely worthless, and he Is now In that city, utterly prostrattd by tha shock. the night- BLEW UP. Engine Boiler Explodes bora Twt lies Will Die. Third Injured.

a rsctax, ntsraeoa to tab antaoraaa. Dattom. Onto. April 10. Big.

Four En gine No. 229. eastward bound, with a local frelgtK. exploded at Osborn. located 10 miles northeast of tilts city, at 4.

-09 thla after noon. Two of the attaches of ths train. Fireman John Fagln and Brakeman Harry Daily, received fatal Injuries, while the other. Engineer Hutchlna. miraculously es caped.

The train was standing on a siding with in 200 feet of the depot whan the accident occurred: Both ends of the boiler were blown out. No cause is assigned. John Hutchlna. the engineer, waa in the cab at the time with Fireman Fagln. TERAIBLT SCALDED.

His left leg. from the knee to the toes. waa scalded, and the thumb of hla left hand waa literally cut off. John Fagln, the fire man, waa thro we 200 fee the ear And fen la a pile of cinder along tba rra4v He was scalded from the wolat up, and hla flash peeled off wtth hla clotbea. He also received a severe gaah over the left eye and Inter- il Injuries.

Has home Is at Columbus. Harry Daily, tha head brakeman. was engaged In coupling tha first ear to toe en gine at Til TIMS Or THS gxriASION. His skull waa fractured from the forehead to the base of the skull. He waa also hurt Internally.

The injured men were given temporary relief by Drs. A. M. Pheson and Bryan at Oebom. and later a special train conveyed them to this city, accompanied by Dr.

Pheeon. They were taken to the St. Elisabeth Hospital, where the doctors. Weaver and Pheeon. cared for their knjurlea.

It la Ueved that Dally and Fagln cannot eurvtve After Engineer Hutchlna Injuries were dressed he left for his home at Elm wood Plaoe, near CincanaatL AGED MOTHER Of Senator Hanna Dies at AsheviUe, N. Remains To Be Taken To Cleveland. sraoiai, atsrATon. to vsr naotrraaa. CLBvlLaND, Ohio, April Friday morn ing sAiortly before 10 o'clock Mrs.

B. M. Hanna. the aa-ed mother of Senator M. A.

Hanna. paeaed away at Aehevllle. N. The information waa received at the room Colonel Alexander Gordon. President of earthy.

Hamilton County, pocketplcklng: viia fvn4 Warka at Hamilton, la in the ctty. and will remain until next week. He will be Joined Sunday by Robert Mc-Klnney. the Secretary and Treasurer of ths company. Monday bids are to be opened for the manufacture of mortar and disappearing gun carriage, and the firm will bid for tha work.

The Nile Tool orka is bow filling a large contract for work of this I las. Violated the Lw. Senator Perkins, of California, after getting Ms man thla morcia etartoJ over to ths Meltby Anosx. where his roorua are. Bsmre getting out of the Carltol irrounJs m.

eye caurht a britfh rr-n srot in the sun, toward Which he ix-r mg hlmailf on ths gr.s read Ma mail, ur.mt:- he was vtoietlr.g r- Wm. Lalbold, Sana ussy uwiht. crunmn assault; John'Hanley. Athens County, sec-A deeree murder; John Cowan. Aug.

muntr. burrlary; Matthew Singer. Cuya hoga County. John T. Riddle.

Shelby County, life murderer, recommended to be transferred to fayion Aiyram; noes aliller. Monroe County, ahooung with intent to kiU. AITGIL HFILTICTJLAR. arsoiaa tsrarca to v. asatnaan.

v.w Orlbaxs. I. AprU Ar. el. of the i hre.

slJ to-i-i te MisHiun to whether -rt (. -x University, who is at his acceptance cf would depend upon And AU the Men, Gnns and Ships Journal, writes: He Can Raise. Spaniard Destroy the Farewell Mes sage of the Djing General Rivera To His Wife. Spain must keep her bands off Ameri cana," aald 8acretAry Bherman. 1 wouia employ every gva.

man. ship And dollar in tha reach of this Government In defense of tho meanest of our cltlsens. That Is my youth of Cincinnati, to ILmtm antarprtae. When be was in as deep Cuban policy. And that la all of It.

I do not Htates Naval Academy haa brought out tha I as ha thought prudent, he was approached by I k-ij--. interfering between Spain And mira parties witn an oner 01 rmuw tor a i sraciaf. aiara-rca so tab awaotaaa, Nsw Yotur, April 16. Alfred Henry Lawls. la a Washington dtepatcb to th Cuba; they must setUe their own affairs.

solvo their Own difference. I do not believe tn becoming Cuba's pro tec too Bhould aba become free by her own efforts, I should not favor annexation. Wo don't want her. Wa have undeveloped country of our own. enough for centuries to coma.

To go In for This age la sordid, conctsslons I yest-r cr -r 'flcn 1 to I a I i rivera DYnra, any potioy of Annexation, that would annex Cuba or avi ARBAHOK A rmOTBCTOkATBI expense end a great tax to us. We would have to keep up four times the navy and army we do now. This waa at a dinner after dinner. If you wUL It waa during a private pow-wow be- Will. I.

StaBdi-K Near Os-I ZTDLmTX ZZ- man until Sherman bad A portfolio. You aee I've been swimming the heed waters Is the thrilling sort of thing I strike. And yet Bailey says it does not pay to wear dress suit. But to proceed wkth the history of a conversation, which, while it la true as fJaineL every word, it Is ettii apples to ashes, our absent-minded Premier will at once deny. 'Do you mean to teU me you would op- poae Cuban annexation tt soe wsre iroi asked the high official.

would." retorted Sherman. "It would coat us too much money and bring MO ADBQUATB BArTUftW. Cuba, which we don't need, could ba only aa expensive toy to ua. And likewise a oan- geroua 'But your argument would excluoe an loea of annexing Hawaii remonstrated Hie high official, who, by ths by. Is a hot Adherent of both HawaII And Cuba.

"Back la Harri son's time, when you were chief of ths For eign Committee of the Senate, you and your eeopto ware arranging for the aaneaatloa of Hawaii. It. was Orover we-reiajaa woo put an end to it. Did you not favor Hawaiian annexation thear 'I did not." aald Bheraaen. "I waa against It." "These are remarkable statement, ex claimed the high official In a perplexed way.

"I don't understand. Do you mean to tell me that you would oppose the annexa tion of any country Would you oppoae the coming in of 'Emphatically," replied Secretary Bher WODU BHtJT THS DOOB On Canada aa quickly aa on Cuba, We don't want any -more territory. lt ua develop what we have. These annexations of Cuba and Canada and Hawaii would cost ua no end of expense. It would roll on and up thla expense day after day.

and never t. on the other hand, they would not pay. Therefore, it wouia oe wise to tec xnem alone: refuse to open to their And that's the Sherman echeme. He would defend American life and right in Cuba with fire and sword. He would not aid Cuba to her liberation.

Should she escape Spain's fangs and come to us for eountenaaoe annexation. Sherman would be "not at borne." And Sherman's whole attitude. be say, pivots on trae mighty dollar. There is no thought of sentiment, no love or lust of liberty In lt Sherman determines his ac tion by Troy maaanre and wedgfe In gold. And th Spanish Destroyed Hi Fare well To His Wife.

areoia sosraTca ve vaa saavnua Nw Tonx. April 16. The Spanish au thorities have agala shown tnetr nrutai cruelty to a dying man. uenerai ruvera. Fortress, wee a few days ago gf mission to send a cable message to hla wife at Central Valley, Orange County, this state That message ha never reached the Borrowing little woman for whom tt was Intended.

It waa suppressed by tn officials, who seemingly gave consent to Its transmission, and an Mrs. "Rivera baa learned of her husband has been through the cable dispatches from Havana telling of th Geu-ral's dying condition. The word from Havana is that General Rivera is dying. His wounds were neglected until gangrene set h. Two day ago In his prison he was told that death would probably "claim him shortly.

He asked permission te send a die- patch, a farewell message to his wife. The order came from General weyier to allow the dying man to telegraph a fare well. General Rivera wrote the message. Then, with promise that It would be sent at one, tn Spanlsti ten in dying man ana destroyed the message. Th place of Mrs.

Rlvara'a abode is known aa the Estrada Palme Institute. It is a large, rambling, white building, almoat hidden in the bin of Central Valley. New York. IRARLY QUELLE!) I th Rebellion) in th Philippine Islands Reported To Be, Madrid. April 10.

Captain General Pola- viejA. prior to leaving Manila, capital of the Philippine I aland sent a dispatch te the Government here saying- the rebellion I. nearly quelled; that only .6,000 Insurgents, partly armed, are ba the field: that 24 0U0 insurgents have already submitted to th Spanish aothorttle. and that 20.0KO insurgents are upon tha point of yielding up their arm. 1 ZAERAGA SXTRTtTTOnS.

Havana. April 14- A dispatch from Ub-erdad. Province of Ptnar del Rio, says that n.bnim InuirvMI. In Han up several trains with dynamite In Ptnar del Rio. bs surrermered to the Spanish authorises there with flv of bia follower, all armed.

PAT ALLY HICXHD ET A HCL2IL srxrtiL to tab naruia GRE'iStr, April 13. Miss Jennie Fuert. of 1 ri'l- Furnace, Ohio, five m.les t'iow hire, wis fital'y hurt ry a horse 1 I gone Into a lot :.9 it a t--: a- 1 Twe ilea Lost Tbeir Uvea By mm E- ploakMB of Oaa. HaDiaoaviixA. April was exclusion of gas in lbs mino af tba Monarch Coal Company, near this city, this even- log at o'clock by which Theodore B.

8 toner And Robert Carlton lost their Uvea, and J. U. Traiben. mine boas, also cams near losing bis lire, but escaped death. Tha three era tn to mine.

Carlton and clone miners employed In shooting coal. whien la soma way caused the explosion, sad TrAthea, when It occurred, waa la a pomp station aear the air shaft repairing a pomp. which account, for hla escape, though be was almost suffocated when be reached the bottom of the air shaft. Carlton and Stone were back some thousand feet or more in the mines, and, of course, escape from death aeconnt of suffocation Is Impossible. The work of pumping air into the mine began ah hour after the explosion- Three men went to explore the mine to recover the bodies of the two men.

but those who have labored in this work op to this hour (10 p. have ant reached them. The two men leave families in destitute circumstances. The explosion blew ell the frame work and fane out of the air shaft, ana was beard a mile or more away. PLOT TO KILL.

laaao Smith's life Threatened By Con- eptrAtore. araexA anravaa iu aaaoxaaa. Be km a Vista. Ohio. April It is said a secret organization exists tn the northern part of this (Scioto) having for its object the AssAsslnatlon of Isaac Smith.

who was sentenced eight different times to hang for the alleged murder of Skidmore, and who was finally pardoned. The eoa- splrators are sad to be friends of the 8 kid moree. Smith manifests no fear, bat his friends. It is said, are apprehensive lest he be the victim of foul play. Smith Is gener ally rea-arded here as being Innocent of having murdered 8kidmore.

RATHER QUEER Bead a lie-port of Appralaer of Ken tacky Toll Roads. araotai, Brsraseai co raa svootaaa. Vastitt rs. April 18. The Commis sioners Appointed by the Court And the turnpike companies to appraise the value of turnpike roads In Woodford County, with la the nature of a guardianship, should she I which the Fiscal Court has been unable to hereafter become free, would mean vast I make contracts, and condemned by the Court, made the following report: Lexing ton and Frankfort Turnpike Road Exten-elon Company, six and ono fourth milts, in length, value appraised at fl; Mortonxvllle and Lexington turnpike, value fixed at 91; Versailles and Mt.

Vernon turnpike, valped at II; Steele's turnpike, value appraised at nothing; Versailles and Military turnpike. valued at Si; Versailles and Shryock'a Fer- of present Administration control and this I ry turnpike, valued at fl. A special tax of 15 cents en each 9100 of property haa been levied in this county to buy turnpike roads and maintain them free of toll. VICTIM Of the Chloral Habit. Wasted Die Rather Than Break Bis Word HisiDead Mother.

sraaxaa eiseavea awoexs Third avenue and Eighteenth street last Tuesday, leaped over th counter, snatched a bottle from a shelf and raised It to his Hps. He bad swallowed only a little of the drug, when the clerks snatched the bottle from his hands. Brennan ran past the clerks, bounded to the-rear of the store, grabbed a letter file and attempted to stab himself. The point of the file penetrated hla clothing, but before he could repeat the blow hla arms were seised and Policeman Werner waa called. It required all of Wer ner's strength to disarm Breanan, who pleaded: "I don't want to live any longer.

For God's sake, let me kill myself." At length Brennan explained that he was addicted chloral, but had promised his mother on her death bed two day before to conquer th habit. "I can't live without chloral, and I don't want to break my word to my mother. I want to die." moaned the man. Brennan waa taken to Beilevue Hospital. where he waa detained in the Insane pavilion until to-day.

when be was discharged as cured: Policeman Werner then took him before MaglstrAte 8imms. in the TorkviUe Police Court, to. Answer the charge of At tempted suicide. On th way to Court Brennan Again begged for death. Kill me or let me, kill myself." he said to Werner.

"I want to die. In Court Brennan refused to eay a word. The Magistrate held him in $1,000 bonds for trial. MILLIONS office of M. A.

Hanna Co. shortly before ttomty expiring of his wounds In Cabanas I Jjj Notes Issued KaSSachUSetts Com- noon by a dlsoatch from one of ber aona Last winter Mrs. Hanna. accompanied by her daughter. Mlaa ruillan Hanna, entered upon a Journey to Florida, where sTae so-lourned for the benefit of her Her health then was considered fair for woman of her years, and toe trip waa un dertaken for muh needed rest, more out of any other oonslderation.

Apparently much Improved. Mrs. Hanna recently started for home. On the way she contracted bronchitis, wtricb Induced her to atop At Kenllworth Inn. where Ahe died.

airs. S. M. Hanna was 84 years or age. ne leave, three son.

and as many daughters. The latter are Miss Lillian Hanna, Mrs. Colonel Plckaads and Mrs. Jones, formerly Mrs. George Chapina.

The sons are Bene tor M. A. Hanna. Messrs H. M.

end C. Hanna. Senator Hanna left Washington for the bedside the evening -revku. to his mother's death. Hanna had Just shortly departed ahead.

A special parlor car waa attached to the Florida special which left here at o'clock last night. The car goee to Aahevtlle, to be need In conveying the remains of Mrs. Hanna to her home. None of the Hanna family were on the car, but will return to Ohio in It with the remain. STAOEY PARDONED And a Number of Convict Recommended For Clemency, araciai.

sisravea to vara aaovxaxa. Columbus, Onto. April 18. The Board of Pardons completed Its work to-day by the recommendation of the pardon oc ex-Detective Stacey. of the Pennaylvanla Company Governor BuahneU at one pardoned Stacev.

VaMoea were recommended for P. J. Mo- panles, of Which No Return Was Made. Nsw Bedkad, April 18. At meeting of the creditors of the Bennett and Columbia Mill Corporations to-day It was discovered that ia notes of th two concern had been issued, of which no ac count ha Appeared in th return submitted to tn state by the corporation.

Upon lesmmer this, and that more than tlW.OOO had been charged to the account of the plant when it should have appeared as profit and loss, thereby showing a surplus Instead of a deficit. It was voted to place both corporation Into the hand, of receivers. An attachment for has been placed oa the Lanrbeth Rope Company by the Columbia Spinning Company. The disclosures which resulted from the consideration of the. affair, of the corporation, showed them to be in a much worse condition than bad been anticipated, and tt is left to the discretion of the receivers whether or not the companies shall be petitioned Into insolvency.

From th report of the expert who has been examining the books appears that not only have notes of th corporations aggregating f2.S0U.0U0 been issued, ef which ao account he been made as required by the statutes, but also note of the Lambeth Rope Company to the Amount of have long been carried. Further thA this, the Columbia Company. it ks feared. I ao deeply Involved aa to make the future of ttne corporation well nigh bopelesa, a it developed to-day that notes held by the Bennett mills to aa amount In excess of half A million of dollars at In cluded tn its Indebted TO IMPEOTS TT. AS CITS T.

araoxaa BtaraTtns re ths aaraeraasv" Coumircs. Ohio, April 13. Vie President W. E. Moore and 8ecreiAry E.

O. Randall, ins vu I ia -(tv. together with Trustee Grr Zrraga. who is cnargea wrtn n.ving oiowa 1 Ohio Historical Society, met Engineer Warren Cowen at Ft, Ancient, in Warren County. Wednesday, and decided to apply funds In posswo'on of the society to the of tr-e fort, iih a view to maAiL; It an attractive public resort.

CLLAT GAL2IIL sriciAi. MuiTca to tba txactua fOKTLiXD, April 16. While tr oil on the WhUercan farm, in On I struck an ex a r-- i i I.eV To Prccorvo Peco. Greece Irre sistiLIy Diedj ca To War. Desire Has Net Abated, Bit the Heart la nnr Realizing That CrcsMn HayFclbw.

I eft at But Greece Must Fight Save Her I Lobttjox. April Is. The Larlssa corres pondent of the Timee win any to-morrow: "Every one bare continues te declare that an outbreak of war la Inevitable within the next two or three days, especially as It la now known that la high Quarters at Athens a peaceful solution of the difficulty Is fwenrded as almost hopeless. The authori ties hare are seriously says: COOBTOTO YHA COST Of embarking In each a struggle, but other in fineness are urging them on. Meanwhile It la perfectly certain that the irregulars.

unless restrained, will again invade Macedonia in order to compel the Porte to de clare war. There la little doubt that the Athenian la fully awake to the great dangers of tha situation. There Is a pessimistic feeling in the air. If Oreeo gees to war will not be with a light heart. The desire for war Is not.

abated. On tha contrary. nut xx Lara kostixjttx Are wished for; but It IS now realised that the Impending eonfllet'wil entail enormous sacrifices or possibly a crushing disaster. The Greek Nation-may" be compared to el man who feele hound to fight a dual la; order to aave hi reputation." The Times correspondent at Constanti nople denies that ther la AnyssTaetlve Turkish war party. Ha says that the Sul tan, the Seraskleraa (Ministry of war) and some of the other Ministers are strongly I opposed to active hostilities with Greece.

CHIEF BEQUrAJB, Tborxgnt ToBeVead RcipeaM and i OrizaniK a' Koroc BALomoA. April la.Ahiet Broufaa, who waa th soul th Macedonian rising last year and upon whose, head Turkey sal price of 2.000 francs and who was supposed to bs dead, has reappeared. He is now or ganising aa invasion of the Cbalctdike Peninsula with a view of diverting the Turidsh army from Macedonia, He ha assembled members of the Nsw Toax. Aprfl 18. Richard Brennau.

Ethnike TIataLrta Jr ChalkiJ. BumeU. 2T years old. rushed Into a drugstore aAi Athens and Veto, aad dilarkd them on a couple of steamers, which were to leave the Gulf of Volo on- Wednesday last for th coast of ChaicidOke. ther Ae raise aa insurrection.

Another fight I reported aero th frontier. It is aald that the Turkish lost 60 killed and a small number of prisoners. A Turkish Corporal and- eight soldiers who- bad been captured by th invaders have arrived -At to which point they were sent "by the order mt the Crown Prince Constantin, where they leased after being disarmed. Morw Money Needed, Athkxs. Aprfl 16.

At the session of tho Legislsttv Assembly to-day M. lyannls introduced a Mil authorizing the Government to inereaee th issue of Treasury notes from 14.000,000 tsrSO.000,000 drachmas, with an alternative bill sanctioning aa Interval loan af 24.000.0O0 drachmas; and a third bill increasing the Issue ot mall bank notes of the denomination of one and two drachmas to th amount of 4,000,000. War Inevitable, tOoprrtant. br James Gordon Bennett- on. April 16.

Vie Admiral Kalan Ton Horn has left for Salnlca to survey the placing of torpedoes and put th entrance of the gulf In a state of defense. rn eonseqnenc of th fresh incidents yes terday at tb frontier diplomatic circle, beain to despair of the maintenance of pre. and in Turkish circles war is considered inevitable. Sound of a Battle. Caxba, Island or Cum, April IS.

Can-' nonadlng haa been proceeding in the direc tion of Kalyvce since yesterday evening. The cause of the firing is not known here. Pillaging continues In this vicinity. -Blockade Not Rocntsed. Loxdok, April 16.

Tha Rome correspond ent of the Standard aaya tt Is stated there that Admiral CaneTt.ro, commanding th international fleets tn Cretan waters, bai received notice from "the American Government that the United State does not recognise the existence of a blockade of Crete. THEY'LL RIDE. Exile T- Siberia Will Sat Ba Coua pelled To Walk In the Future. Losdox. April 16.

The Berlin corres pond- dent of the Times rays that the Kuaslan Minister of War publishes in the KurwklJ Invalid an order ot the Cxar providing that heraaftar ail criminals condemned to imprieooment in Siberia shall be conveyed ther by railway instead of being compelled to make th march by way ot Tomsk sad Irkutsk, which has can-ed ao many deaths and such terrible suffering to thousand. HAltKOTO 13 LOlfDCX Lowooic. April 16. John Hays Hammond. th America engineer and former member of the Johannesburg Reform Committee, arrived here to-day from South Africa.

says that while affaire at Johannesburg were -very unsettled, precluding a discus sion of polities, be did not think aa out break of war between Great Britain aad the Transvaal was likely to occur tn the immediate future. IT AVAL DIlTCrSTSATICX Katau -April 16. The British cruiser Raccoon, vrhlcn left Capetown oa February 12 under order, arrived t-ers unexpectedly during the cigt with six ether British warships. Two more war ves sels of the British Doet are expected here to-night. The object of this naval demon- I not known here.

ah: CossTAJtTixoPLE. Jfill 14 It is reported here that arrei-. have been made at Tokat la the of of persons cfcare-; 1 corcsV.ity ia tie recent massacre the-e. Amsj those arre-f-red are the ar.l tv Cl.icf cf PoUi and Gerviinnerle. sre I i.r rfiTca Ltvr, mm fists Tossg Ytrxlalana Only Partly Settle Their Dl royalty.

Tales. Wfll "rZ Agaia Inrade Baeedenui Foree the Porte's Hand. Ricssom, Ya-. April ML Tboaass w. render, soa of General Tboaees A.

Brand and W. D. Carr. well-known young so ciety snea. went out Into a park near the city end fought a duel with bare knncklea TV r-rr a Ivol hr af r.

Carr- had STRANGER Seen in the Heavens. aa Airhip The Whole Coun try Is Exeited. smoxaa anrraTow re ran awawraaa. BuoosUSTOTON. Ixj.

April la. A number of report of airships Been thla evening have been 'received, and are ocaslontng much wonderment in Blooming-ton. The telegraph operator at Rankin And Arrow- smith Station en th Lake Erie And West- am Rail ay, east of reported about 7 -V) p. m. that about dark aa airship had hovered over the towns and- set out In the' direction of Bloomlngton.

Soon after this th crew of aa 111! not. Central train from the north arrived In th city. Conductor WUHam Wemalay, E. M. Carter, Super intendent of Bridges, end Mr.

Adamson, Chief of the Illinois Central, reported that while the tram wa at Woodford Station. near MTnonk, about 0 o'clock, they aaw aa airship-, at great altitude and going west or northwest. A few minutes later a passenger train of the Illinois Central arrived from Chicago. The mail agent on the train, J. P.

W. ot Bloomlngton. and William Black, train baggage men, asserted that they saw a gigantic Aerial boat sailing westward while they were between Barnes and Mama StA- aa in this (McLean) county. Others on the -declared ehat, they also saw she ship. It was flat.

Of Apparently perpendicu lar form, and carried red and whit lights. Robert Hitch and family, who live -three mile south of Elpaao. saw an airship In th heavens between and 0 p. m. yester day.

USQUESTI05XD I th Veracity of Those 'Who Saw th Mystery. araesai, Btsraeew re ess asaciaaa. VnccBNNxa, April 16. Mora than a score of cltlsens of unquestioned veracity saw some strange body passing over the city early this evening, which they think waa the mysterious airship. It waa at a great altitude and moved rapidly in southeasterly direction, straight over the ctty.

Such men aa Colonel M. P. Ghee. ex-May or Ewing. Edwin Wataon, Thomas East- ham, Judge DeWolf.

Scott Emiaon, Will Mason, and others. saw the strange aerial visitor tn its nocturnal migration. Hereto fore they have doubted the story of the air ship, but all now admit -that seeing is be lieving- 1 PBOF. BAIJWlTf Say Tea as Distorted May Ftrplaln the Heavenly Mystery. Prof.

Baldwin the Arctic explorer, now connected wtth the Weather Bureau, watched It attentively, and discovered that was the planet Venus. Th air strata and amok over it face as tt hung a few de gree above th horixon distorted its ap- pearancew and as set it appeared to slowly float away. Prof. Baldwin believes this te be the original airship that 4uut been so much talked about. A Blamed Statement.

srwexaa atsrarea re ma ruraexaaxv Uiauiko him, Iowa. April 16. W. BL Wal ters, a respectable cltlxen of this place, has published a statement over his own signa ture, claiming to have seen the airship light In a field one mile from town. He aaw two men in the car.

WITHDRAWAL Of Spanish Troops la TiOusajiis Frca Cuba To Resin Verj Shortly. WasHpfOTOX. April 16-According to informs tlo a received from trustworthy sources here, the withdrawal of at least a part of the great army that Spain has maintained for several years In the Island of Cuba begin when the rainy season set in within a few days. The Initial movement will be the departure of Spanish troops from Havana for foain. aad within a short time af tees that 3ia traooa.

it is understood, will follow. Whether this movement is to be construed In favor or against the ir.surrents il is not possible now to say. The insist positively that It means that llt-le or nothing remains of the trat Gomes haa only about or 1 o'-Iowtrs, and that to watch tee the cocil-rlons in which the he bJ nec-esarlly conducted a few o-. rr-i are quite as elective as ar- cf I men which has fcea li Xhe Cuvia ci i Insist that the 1 are exhausted, ar i that a tr ti becauH cf i 13 keep thera la sf-rvice. arsciAX.

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107. SATURDAY MOTCTIi: a. AITvLL 17. 1CD7 prici: riviz 7 TP: 11 mmmm-mmm HARD Road Ahead of Bundy His Colored Predecessor! at Annapolis Tells of What He Went Through Two Years. ON IIORALITY, A lector Glee, By a Ua Befbr II Waa Hanged.

Wadlbv, April 1V The II rat capital Of rh. atate, Louisville, was throneed this mornhif wtth a motlr crowd of peopl. who bAd eon. to Kbm the execution of Prof. Lovett Brooking, th colored schoolteacher.

He was visited by hi old grey -haired mother. And while she embraced And kissed him tti.r ertd bitterly. Prsriou to the hku- Uon in a cbAir, amok In a cigarette And smiling, waiting for a photographer to take Ma picture. Whan tlx condemned man reached tha second atep of tb gallows stAlrs ha fall on hi knm And prArad fer vently. As ha ascended tha pl.t form bo At ones addressed the audience, II a SAld: "I committed tho crime and Am sorry for fc- With aU diva respact to woown, I mOAt confess ther bavs baea my eternal ruin.

The prAcUca of ImmoralKy with women Is why I Am to moat my doom. Take warning. Crnellj Treated and Completely Ostracised. Knights of Labor Declare For Of American Citizens Is Jobn Sh ern an Policy Toward bpsin, If It Takes Every Ons of Uncle Sam's Dollars a ihne Ilrj Oppczo Hanna brought aome accusation against Braader. FV (-ti Rfr and the latter pronounced tt a lie.

D. J. I Ik-U'lCIU OUu' Carr la a lame maa aad physically Inferior to Brander. W. D.

Carr took his brother's place and challenged Bresvler to fight. Each maa had his seconds. They presented the appearance of having goae through a mill when the battle waa ever. It sp pears that at, r-an. a asllafiMl with, ths result I UCj.wJ lw.

lis U.S Ulft of the fight, aad correspondence passed that eras calculated to lead to another meeting-. So the police arrested the three young aaen, aad they were placed under bond, to keep the peeves. They were also fined $9 and costs for fighting. A lady whose Identity haa sot been discloeed went to the police and gave informs Uo A that a second fight was la project TERRIBLE 8afirina; of PearasylTanlans Who Are la Bitter Dee it at ion. nntnmoL April 1 The Dis patch to-morrow win "The Legists- district oompleted tha escond day ox Its personal Inspection of the mines to-day.

aad the story, of the eoenes of misery, desti tution and want that the investigators witnessed would fill many volumes. When the work was finished the members of the com mittee sued, the statement that no such suffering was ever known by them to exist before, and they are weu convinced that something must be done and At once to alleviate the condition of the unfortunate thousands who Are in tba district." In ef iTleel ev fca we kcr-IIcHixca Faction On Very Friendlj Terns With tie Powers That De. EcZisson Said To Washington ArreXgLcs the Details of tht Comka Fight, srncxAA BievATon re vaa sstnsia ClsvSLJkjrn, Ohio, April 1C Coogress- iT.E, Bortoa may be the Foraker-Mo- KJssoa candidate Agalnat M. A. Hanna for the United States Senate before the next One thine; I certain, even though uch aa agreement wa not made at that sating, every hing at present points to the fact that such ia th plan of th Foraker people at present, and It Is for th purpose of arrang ing th preliminaries with Foraker Mayor McKleaon to now tn Washington.

Mr. Foraker realised ths to defeat Hanna he must produce a strong candidate, and careful census of his following shows that he SLA but raw at nr. If any, who can be considered strong enough to commend the support of the Leg islature. Again, the terrttortaj division must be considered, a Mr. Foraker comes from the extreme southern part of the state, aad one of the element of strength in a candidate will be that he comes from the North.

How well the Foraker people regard Mr. Burton waa evidenced recently, when Governor i Bushnell offered him the appointment to the Senate to succeed John Sherman, but which Mr. Burton declined for fear of the political Injury it would do him. A telegram from Washington to-night an nounce, that Mc Kiss on. tn answer te a question as to why Burton declined the sen-1 atortal appointment, replied thet ha did not know, but that Burton might hAV a great number Df friends to support him for tha full term.

LOADED Is ladlaaa's Attomer-GenerAl With Some Jlcy Facta, avaeiax. axsraTon re vaa wsenrsaa. IaniAMAFOUls, April 16. Th petition filed by the Attorney-General in the Federal Court paving th way to th coming suit against ths VandAUa Railway Company to enforce the claim of the state, whereby st la expected to add $2,000,000 to the school fund, th assertion by the Attorney-Gen eral that he proposes to Inquire Into the methods prevailing in past Legislature by which the state ha been deprived of this money, ha aroused th liveliest interest imaginable. If the Attorney-General makea good this assertion the inquiry will be one of Che most intsrstlng ever undertaken by any state.

An accounting from the Vandal ia been a perennial bona of contention in Gen eral Assemblies for 30 years and more. Ther has scarcely been a campaign, even when national tesufcs war at stake, but what legislative candidate have railed gainst tn company for keeping the school fund out of Its birthright, and have boasted ef what they would aeceenpiish ware they sent te the Learislatare, only to develop after the election that their boastings wsre Idle wind, meant solely to catch th unsus pecting. If the inaulry to pushed deep enough into CAtno. Apru -im nsenous ssi- legislative methods It may pan out richly. ehlp made its appearance thU evening about I Tna witnesses will cover a wide range.

If ail 8:30 over the Western borlson. and was seen I UT0 summoned Judges of Courts, men who by scores ot people. Its description oorr-1 Aave served In Congress, others, who have with that, given from a number of high office in state And nation, ail of whom received their stare In high, political d'-atinction because of service la the Indiana General Assembly. The Attorney- General has at hi command ths Journal, of all the legislative sessions, he has tabulated th names of member as they stood on th Vandal ia question and is prepared to make a lively fight. TRIUUTSAJaT CUCOCRACT.

bfboxax, snrtros to tb aaotrraaa. Pnca, April 16. For the first time in tea years the city government to sa tb management ot a Democrat. Mayor Jobn E. Smith wa sworn in by Retiring Mayor Jamas Ward Keyt to-day.

A 1IAX3LLL0S STORY. MAsaiLtyOx, Ohio. April 16. It la learned her that Senator M. A.

Hanna haa deter mined to look up mining conditions a. they prevail la Western Pennsyivaata. He pro pose to exercise his Influence for the bet terment of tb condition under winch the men ar now laboring. iait Lt aXAiX uiiu oa.i Turkey Surrenders a 'XaturalUed American Cltlxen. Washtwoton.

April 16. The United States Legation at Constantinople has Ad vised the State Department that lt has cured the release of Padaraa. a naturalised American cltlxen, who has been tinier ar rest at illtylene since February 8 on charge cf When rot: of tb Arrest Ter- rU demarii-- i it the prUor.tr b-s tunkeJ over to him for trUJ. in coiwiic the treaty stipulations, which Jurisdic tion on tie Us: ted States la ca la which t's countrymen are ccr.cerne-i. The Tnrktii Covenimer.t re- c.u-im-r thit I i 9 ha-i be.

i i t.r.ce 1 wfcea the Turk: had notice tht It wc. i t- myr r.o lor tve 1 a 5 to ex: is tr. i was vo i. i i cf 1 HUIIAII HAND I'osb After a Maa Had Fired at a ta ppoaed. Robber, arrurtaf.

Bsararcsi re raw gsejiaaa. PITIFUL, The) Coed it km of Mnrderer Gentry as He Xeare the Calkr ss-nctaa iseavos ve res aseeia PinjuatrMu, Pbhb) April la Th. con dition of James B. Gentry, who killed Madge rounds In local political circles to-day and, seared at the prospect that he kegs all who indeed, it t. considered the most probable ju lo.

J' J' man health la not Impaired, and be la as rumor concerning the plans of the Foraker wcU be expected. He does not They formed the subject of conversation among politicians. Ths gentleman who made the announcement la a prominent Me. Kiseon man, and according to hi statement tills deal was put up AT THS coirrwssci At th Forest City House Mat Sunday afternoon, when Mayor McXlssoa and CToogress- The Athens correspondent of the Times Many Responsible People Declare It I man Burton met wtth other prominent lead- hla lima tn aad ervlne. it Is thought be will have to be carried Is the gaUowe.

Governor Hastings has refused to respite Gentry, aa be aaya the murder was a moat brutal affair. Th Pardon Board win meet en Monday, but It Is not likely the board will recommend that a respite be granted. The board's action to powerless unless the Oovernor Indorsee it- Gentry has given up hope of pardon, but he Is not reaUrhed to the fate that eureiy awedta him. Publle sentiment Is fast changing against tha prisoner. DECIDED Landing of Foreign Cafcles Without Permission.

Washimotom, April 16. Th French Em ba. ry her I actively assisting th French TelesTAimie Cable Company In efforts It Is making to lay a new ekbi. from Brest. Franc, Cap Cod, Mass.

which shall take th place of th old cable laid 1 years ago. For this purpose th attention ef Senators ba beea called te the restrictions which a pending Senate bill wtU plane upon the French company. This bill prohibit lb landing of new cables without th previous oonaent of Congress, and It ts claimed to be directed mainly against th French company. The cable has been partly laid, and It it. tr.e riKjuislte in lain a cable makea aeceessry to take advanta.

of the coming summer weather IS order to make th LAKDIMO AT CATS COD. Th French oompAny baa submitted a pro test to th Ssnat Committee on vom-meroa, and a strong Intimation has beea made to Senators from official French sources that If the French company la de Renubllo a injurious to the Interest of Its people." Mr. Blaine, when Secretary of State, too decided grounds against allowing foreign cable companies to land their cables-in this country without permission. It Is said that In the course of the present controversy tt ba been stated that If the French company attempted to land Its cabl at Cap Cod the Stat Deoartment would Interpose force, if need be, to prevent the landing. Another international phase of the sub ject ts in connection with a German cable company.

It to stated that tha Senate bill is aimed at. th German rather than the French company, and ts in si measure designed a retaliation for' the restriction against American life Insurance companies doing burtne.se tn Ger many. WILL STICK. HeTeaue Arent Wooters wia force tie AiziirMration To Go Oa Record, Easton, Mo, April 16. Revenue Agent Jame M.

Wootera is At bU bom Awaiting th outcome of a protest of the business Interests of New Oriean against hla eunv mary dismissal from th Treasury Internal He venue -ervice- Oa April 1, In New Orleans, Colon! Wootera received a letter rrora Comrr-lssioner of Internal Revenue Formaa i ueeUn- him to aend in his resignation, go boms aad from there render his final axcounta Colonei Wootera eommuni-catel with President Proctor, the Civil Service Commlsalon, asking if bis posltloa was covered by the Civil Service rules, and Present Proctor replied that Revttue AgenU were raced In the law. Ct'c-r-! only seems to be i Ptrt of the pernor tUket 13 late l-re Jntlal eampait.o- Ths men of New Orleans are protesting' vliror- OU. ir-i- era, iexr charre of cUrx- i i 1 rjc -is J. I i. 1 clamssaal.

i oiorjei wi- there 1 not a. aii-ni. AIM a iT-i tl Ion. -natar Louijian. Ojrr.ia peroni-- ve 1 r- -e.

in tl. be'Jf. If .1 not bs fc w-i tratloa (i on recor-l a ta I'- i i i 1 1 l- a i'-. i 1 i i i vsh jkfwu Ji. norma, Flnr, a wealthy bswchsior who Uvea nlmff flT T1 alone in a secluded spot about seven miles wAAU lJ UA UOUmivI ivcrtheait of here, haa a ghastly retlo of; the rW of robbers aad possible murderers, it is a nunoaa aano, ana inougnt to ce tost of a vonuu Last Thursday night Mr.

Flennigan was AwakebeJ by a noiee. And feend that some one wss trying to unlock the door. He demanded tlw-lr business, aad the partiee Keft. About o'clock Thursday aserning he agala heard a The intruders had gained aa eearaace to the kitrhea by raising a wtr. dow, aad ere trying to open the door to the bedroom.

Expeetiag a return of the supposed rob bers Mr. FlaanlgaB had braced a chair sgalnet his bedroom door and had placed his loaded gun near his bed. He sat ap la bed. aad before he could get out the lock of tha door was beret aad he aawea arm reach through te get the chair out of the way. Mr.

Flanntgaa grabbed bis gun and fired. The intruders beat a nasty retreat, aad when the door waa opa a ma Rated Ao- ssaa hand was found. A trail of blood was easily traced some XU0 yards from the boose Into the woods. No further tinea could be found, aad the guilty partiee are ret un known. Taken at a cf Zliij A a) ft.

FlT?" Tl AilW fa aj MasU 1) A fsei tj Still tia End te Tct OI 3 Ever. The Sitaitloa Is Now a Uzz cf lncc2TcitIe3, Which the Slickest Fail To Fathca. The Grand Jarr Report PromUes Seme laterestin; Acts In tho Great Keledraaa. Leclalatore. This waa an interesting bM Yorke.

the actresa. pitiable. He le te be srnmat, aware re ras Bsaeinaa. of political gossip which was going tbelhaaged next Thursday aad Is badly FnAB-groaT. Kr, April 1- la the present senatorial situation Prof.

Mark Haana. the champion manager of the" world, faces eondittoa which eo titles him to roil up Wa people that baa been heard since the) fee- sleep, but tosses on hla cot and has fright-1 elsevee and spit 'oa hla hands. It la a coa voluted and contorted tangle. It to a masy aad mysterious anix. In which the prise win ning exponent practical soil lies fiads th opportunity of his life.

Dr. Hunter re fuss to withdraw as a can. dldate for Senator unless a majority of th Republican members request him te with draw. A majority of the member want him to withdraw, but they will not aak him to, do ao until Mr. Haana give th word.

Mr. Haana I la oommaad, and pi ia th countersign. tni bbai. nrcinoN. Dr.

Hunter cannot be elected while th charge, of bribery brought against him be fore the grand Jury are uadsisrmtnsd. On the ether hand eaaaot be withdrawn un til the charge are determined. Aad a a final proposition th ehergee cannot Protest From France IxTJ'ZZ Against the Senate Bill ProhiWtlng tn th solution of which th great poll Ural preatidlgttateur has a charvj. to break ail record a publle Is requested to observe htm closely and to note that he ha nothing up hla aleevea. Ia the meanwhile matter are at a stand still to Frankfort, and a twe days' true ha beea declared.

Txocg roa two par. To-morrow and Monday wtM as devel opments 1 the Btatshouse. aa purely for mal ballota have beea agreed upea toe those day. Interest will center la rh Circuit Court for the time being, and It I probable that by to-morrow aix tndlctmeata will bav been returned. If this proves tree arrest will follow St nee, and Immediate trials' wilt be demand ed by tha accused." Frankfort may present aome unprecedent ed political conditio to ta werid nest week.

RUISLTLTJ riUCT Dr. UaiHer I.U.. araotaa star res so useiua FAjrxroT. Kf. AprS The one dredth performance of Tle pt.ctor'a I appointment" occurred wittiout ao venire.

The grand Jury Is attending to th latter feature. Th final ballot to-day. which left Dr. Hunter still one vote from election te th nted entrance to this country then ther will I United State Senate, wa th one bun be strong probability of retaliation by thai dredth which baa been takes) with the pur- vwnd. nounuMit asrnJns.

tha four Amsri-1 noes ef electing a successor Hon. can ceoia companies entering France. Th point I urged also that th cable tin France would be of Important military and strategic Importance to this country in the event of trouble between the United State and Great Britain, a all other transatlan tic cable line pas over British terr'Aory. The statement presented to the Senate Com- IJ. lack burn.

There waa the usual seei i lent attendance, and the play appear to he wearing well. The royalties are not seaAsd as yet. but, ths production ha ess th Stat of Kentucky about Mo.OUO. When the Joint Assembly met to-day th reading of the Journal was dispensed wits) a. usual.

There wa a attempt to break nserce ComenKte point, eut that th French I quorum, aad the roll call showed 116 meta Government I friendly republic, that 4.OU0 1 hers present, and 00 necessary te eisrr Jt. American pupil are receiving their educe- I ballot was ordered at ones. The result wa than free at th Government without change from the la at ballot of yes- schools ur re a on. I terdar. It.a: Hunter oa, wecsoure And that a France has never dtsorlral- Martin IL Boyl 6 And Stone 1.

Dr. Hoot against American companies Con-1 was stOi but on vote short oc taaKia, should guard against legislation I asnator Stege. rho to voting for Boyle, will "which may be considered by the French I ebaags his vote to Hunter whenever rots will elect. A seoaad ballot was takes without change. While th third ballot was tx-tn take) -Ren a I or Llnney rae the Hunlerite ahock by voting for "Dr-t.

J.nn IJoyls There waa at ehsmge on tow an rejournment was take on motlua of Mr. jjeosno, one ot ths Hunter Basnsgsrs. Md a REPUELICA5 XHR02 Rroort To Haster Whien) Dida't Please Him. sraoxax, ssararea vara asset mas. rASxruBT.

April he feet thai in agreement has bee entered into between tb two steering committees to Lv shr) batlot to-morrow and Monday, giving each eaodidat one vol. bs operated to re lieve the inteme strata of th past lew days. Dr. Hunter's friends have beea very active to-night, however, and are making a da perat effort to com to mm agresmetu a to next week's plana. The only hveaublican oa th grand Jury.

L. T. West, called at the Capitol Hotel lo-algtt and had seonieTsoe with Hunter, fwi after West left ther wss hurrie-1 BwUm cf tb trusted Hunter lesiiers. so West's oe meat have been Important. Jaat what axans could sot Le learoed, but neither Vt -t nor Hunter appeared to be In a happy of mind after the conference ended.

Th grand Jury eiarniucd B. Willis. General b. H. Celitor end others to-day oa bribery question.

Willis testiSed that he saw lr. Hunter In fonth frank fort on theevrL I of March Jl or April 1. and 1 was walking I th direction ef Captain Oalrsei's re. The jry dl oot report, but wiU certsia: so to-morrow. Tj.

A AcTJatant Kalary and 111-liSaad Killed eiosB Action Taken, oescrai. sfsrtrcs ee txi asuciasa Faaaktobt. Kt April IX la tte I to-day the providing that the ment of elect l' officers te sr-aie the of the county c-u-tees cf the two political the Ur of ot-- a ih l-'t tlon was Uiiea up for cook rat; on Suffrajre and 1 1 wevlow.y rejorte-i ad vers-' and It was by beta r- on tr.e Is The fi rei K'-'tl A-Utant A tl I.

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