The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 338, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 7, 1896 Page: 4 of 8
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TIDUSTON SATUItDAY MAnCH
CLEVELANDS R13SPONSIML1TV
That Mr Cleveland Rill not at present
lake action towards tho recognition of the
belligerency of the Cubans In consequence
or In furtherance of the concurrent reso-
lutions of congrors on that subject seems
to be generally understood but audi a
determination on Mi part Is tho assump-
tion of a new responsibility to this country
and to the struggling patriots of Cuba
The congress has expressed ll opinion In
tho premise It has voiced too the sen-
timent of this country If Mr Cleveland
thinks that the political conditions do rot
exist In Cuba that rnder International law
will Justify his Intefereiiec or recngnl
tlon of belligerency then tho dutv rials
upon him to see that Spain Is waging n
cnmpilgn agdnst tie Insurgents lint I
conducted upon the principles nnl tua os
of modern warfare and the demands of
humanity Havlnir denied the Cubans tho
right to recognition ns billlgcrents Mr
Cleveland win rot as an otil ht ncd ruler
of a Christian nation lx deaf to the right
of humanity No nation should sit Idly by
rnd sen trrturo and butchery Inflicted un-
der the vcrv shadow of Its naff upon a
people whoso only offema Is tin Ir ttr iggle
to bo free
Tho ejes of this country VI lis turned
upon tho prnsldsnt
Congres Ima expressed Its readiness tn
stand b > him even to Iho point of Inter-
vention While ho will find tens of Ihou
sands who ngree with Mm that tho Inter
ixitloml requirements for recognition have
not jet been met bo would find few among
bis countr > tncn who would Indorse am
failure on hLs part to protest vigorously
against cruelty or medieval methods of
warfare on tli part of Iho Spinlimls This
new responsibility therefore hns been
thrown upot th presidents shoulder
alone or rather be Ins assumed it vlr
timlly That he will act under He dif tat s
when the e icumon pr it nts i tn lw ox
picted from his oliarioter bit shmil I
he fall to do so fall to call a lilt t
Wojlors barbarity and tho SnaeLh per-
secution of noncombatntits ho will havo
grievously dsnppolnled and nlfcnded the
great bulk of the American people
A JHSTOlfv WITfl A MOItAL
Attention Is called by a lending Western
paper to a notable object lesson In the mnt
ter of the growth und decay of i HW i and
Illustrating tho fact thit mturil ad
lantages anl faclllilea for trade and ex-
pansion can not bo counted on for rerm i
nent growtli and prosperity
Til lejwon Is partliilarlv commendd lu
tho attention of those iwnplA In this vb In
tty who fall to re nKiilrc the n i lli f i
actln and earnest effort In acquiring atvt
holding population nnct Imxlneas
Ten years ago ncordinif to the author-
ity quoted Portland Ore watt the mewt
promising and prosperous city on the Pa-
cific coist The Northern 1acltlo had JuhI
been completed which took 10 per cent of
San KronelM oa trade from that city and
gao it to Portland The Kovernment m ute
a straight and deep wnlerwny for Purl
Und to th < i mouth of tho Columbia mil
removis tho bir at tho Utter point Then
San Francisco b camo alarmed put on
steamers for tho northern lllilng grounds
and coist points > lill Tacoma and
Pcattlo In tho north of Portland did HUiv
wise Portland In fancied tierutlty by rea-
son of its position and udvanlages did
nothing but depend 1 on tho Northern
racifle road and ltn deep water for trade
What has been tho result
The trade of Portland lias benn almost
i ed
j ileatroj und lu conlliKd to tho Willamette
valley and llastem Oregon Tho city is a
j city of vacant houso Tho depression Is
i eald to bo so grest that tho Portland p
pera arc declaring that the situation Is a
S crUls InvoUlrg tho very Ufa of the city
i Tho moral of tho Btury for ua lies in
tho fact that whlle a < lty m ly llouilali fur
u Bhort tlmo and gl > o cv ldence of liecomlng
a great center It can not trust to its fnor
ablo location and apparently Buperior fa-
cilities of trade A llval nuy display a
llttlo moro pliuk and cnteiprlso and with
equal or iven inferior advantages torge
to tlio front and Icavo tho other town a
collection of vacant houses or at best a
stdgaant community vIth depressed bucl
ncss conditions and a constantly darken
lng future And tho atory of Portland Is
not tho only ono with thin moral them
J arc scores of others some of them relat
lirg to cities not so far away > an Oregon
That man ehall earn Ms bread and In-
dependence by tho sweat of his brow is ns
binding upon communities us Individuals
I
rest iued wonmuD
A celebrated character whoso aspirations
had led Mm Into what might popularly bo
I termed a hole was good enough nt last
to give a friend tho benefit ot Ms experi-
ence and to charge him to lllng nwuy am-
bition for by that sin fell tho angels
Washington City uccordlng to reports < s
furnishing a melancholy example of tho
neglect of this famous advice at this tlmo
Th Hon Tom Heed ls rapidly getting
beyond tho recognition of his best friends
Two or three years ago this big specimen
frvm the Maine wood was all fun and
Scui f ttAj tfa
Jollltya fellow of Infinite Jest He coull
at times and did at times too indulge In
tho keen thrusts of sarcasm and had his
victims wincing and dodging on all sides
Ambition has elevated his gaio and h bus
become a changed man now the contrast
between his former nnd present self being
a solemn warning to gentlemen who con
templalo at romo tlmo offertnp for tho
presidency Tho Washington Post noting
this change savs
Since he Ins becomo an avowed candl
dato for president coupled with bis elec-
tion to the fpxikerehlp the lted ot farm-
er dajs hss dlsnppoatud and 111 ltd stead
there has como a man whom no one rec
xgnlzr He crncks no more Jokes and h <
deliberately cliltcs hack tho keen Kar
custlo rommnnts whltli are constantly
surging to bis lips btcausu ho > euia to
l > nfnild that If they are uttered they
will but add to bis list of enemies There
was a time too whet Heed woild go
down to the ripltol with a cro d of his
cronies latigblig und tnlklng with not a
burden ui n hs bruid shouldern Hut
now he stalks ntnug the avenue all by
himself thoughtful ttnobiervlng wrapped
In solemn grandeur and his own great-
ness
Hut thero Is rood reason as well as
method In this mtdners It Is moro than
likely that M Heed la beginning to s o
tho growing factional chasm In the re-
publican part > lwrtendltig party utorms
and dlxllons His congress has done
nothirp Itepubllcnn senators and repre-
sentatives have been conspicuous failures
Mr Heed will hnvo to shoulder the burden
largly of this Inactivity and refusal to
como to tho aid of Iho rounlrv It Is
enough to make a man solemn Dally the
reports ot bolted conventions and warring
delegations nnd the lrreeon < lljtbl > hostility
between silver republicans and gold re-
publicans reach him Thr party Is ruah
lng upon the rocks
It Is this In all likelihood that 1ms chilled
tho speakls humor
He mislit win the rnmlnntlnn and still
Indulge In Jest and occaslonallj make pen
pie feel uncomTollable but bl > pnrty ruin
which Ls Incoming visible to the naked
e > e of evervlmdv but a few feeble and
croaking democrats with the responsibil-
ity resting ljtglv on tho republli an con-
gress Is causing the spenkcr dream of
pitatnn R and power tn sour on his mini
Tcfintcd for the nomination now he rruli
hope for future preferment but defeated
for tlio presldene now ho would fall like
the ambitious nn I Hhirntongued Iuclfer
nevir to hope ngatn
Oovernm nt aid was ilven to the Colum
lun ljXie Him gyveniment aid wna
kIm n to i o uiiila KxixwHIon and v ltli
Kiunl propriety gunrnment old could be
Blen to the lnin Mls l lipt Kxpnsltlon
vvhlrli It N piiipusid to boil at timiha In
lSlis Tli < ciperillon of the rutin teril
lorv W t of the MisHlKSlpid 1 H k d Inr
this r it In me and ought to be lioartll
acror b d
P > nln sppars to bn us iKiiorant of the
Now Worl 1 is It was In 11
A i at lain k > i ul of f ul a w ho Iocs not
dar Itiiin out of Hi mi with lis on
troops at i ts tommnnd Is furnishing u
IMor b mm ilmtbm of tl ns < rtl > n tint
a lit ot war dm s not ixlt tn tin
Idaiul Mi < bvilld ll b lit appoint a
lonimi 1 > u t bkii tain v I Im tin roada
aro o > I il for iravil d w n time
It Is otilv tin
tliei diiiiii ititlc
ib ail demoerats vsho think
party is de id
Itivln ntlorm of tho Hpanl inls who have
been a tln an Vmurlcali consuls In bpntn
m I nt Miim Intiirtit t > lline g > ntlti
li i u i > n I mi K I To retufoio
ii ii t butlun or thfl ppoiln The place
ps i t t ii i 1 me not w LiitinK In a-
nn l Mt to a pal ii Uveotnclal
VI t I i ttiiii ii s i rnsi s to i onsldi r the
oifii r ik I jui Ion i litb lb in la nn
ot i r o 11 Ii f t a vlgoroiw j iblov bi
< il tt
At one Im liihn T BulUvnii thought of
rminlhg f ir i onifii st If he ha 1 kept onl >
IMirtlallv si r mglil bi i In i u mi ni
of tho p nt i onuri ss wltii eni
oHitunltv i ir a eh irt life politically
lit utiv rat u 1 a morrj one ind iolli
lug to do
Mr lnilble wool I bo the proper and
IokI al huii essoi of Mr Cbvelmd ns the
cmlcc of the iit mis and supimrtus ot
the ptisldent an I Ills polky nnl doubtless
will be
It 1 hnrd In tell which Is tho moro im-
pressionable nnd exeltablo people tho
Spaniards or tho Italians An International
compilentlou between them would afford
moro pvrotechnlcat display lo the tulnuto
than bus over been een In modern Minos
Tho repulillrant In riorlda huvo nlso
sjillt Propnr enterprise In the illssemllm
llon of news would seem to requite a bul-
b tin senbo to koep up with tlvo republi-
can party dlslntegtitlon
Secndary Olney Is icpoilcd na Basing
that ho would not hold tin office In Waah
Initton for four jeuis longer tindci nn
OJii ldorallon or piessure It will be seen
Unit Mr Olney has not tho lenst fiar ut
his Massachusetts boom
Colonel Miirut llnletend hns hud enough
of Oaibn nnd returned to bis own comfort-
able tlreslde Colonel Ilalstcud was nc
ifid < f liavlng an avulsion to the front
a far batk as the civil war
Mra 1 ease says life is too short for Inr
to slop on every worm that crosses her
path Mis luaie Is but a woman after
all and she Is probably assigning tho
wrong riuion ft > r dodging iho vvuim In
her path
BOlNII MONI1Y MAN vND CHIIHIK
HON
llniv Is It jou fnvoi Culberson for a
second tetm ns goveinor when ho Is u
freo silver man
Wull timing his term as governor Cul
berson hns not eolnixl a dollar of silver
and I feel suto he will not do so If given
tuieiihur tcim and bo has mitdo so ex
cillent an ixoouiivo that there idiould be
no dissent from Ms leoleutton
POINTS AHOlT puopm
Mrs langtry who has becomo a public
reoltir frequently receives as much as
00 for an evenings ptiformance
Hev C A Carter of St Marys church
Liverpool ling has baptized IIOil In-
fants during tho luat sevmteen > eurs an
average of klxtien a week
Clcnerul John S Williams celebrate as
Cerro clordo Williams Is seats old
but ho Is passing i lively nutl vlgoioua
old uga on his Kentucky < slate
Calvin Illnt of Wllllamtown Vt who
was 7 j ears old last Jnunary has split
forty corda of tough tltuwool this winter
This beats nil tho UUdstonUn reeotds
Tho queen regent of Spain Is a con
firmed cigarette smoker and seldom
transact any business without smoking
before during nnd after the tiansactloii
Dr lloto of Kan rrnnilsco who U Jl
yrars old Is still In the nctlvo practice
of Ms profession Ho believes that ho Is
HOUSTON DAILY POST SATURDAY MOKNING MARCH 7 1896
the oldest practicing physician In tho
country
Tho Impress Dowager of China has a-
long memory and she Is beginning to
wreak vengeance on all those who op
ixised her In any way during tho stress
of the war crisis
Colonel John H Cunningham of North
Carolina Is said to be tho owner of tho
largest tobacco farm In the United States
Ho had ntuhy 3UU < iJ hills to cultivate
nnd harvcat last vrar
Ir William Scnard Webb who by
tho way Is known as Colonel In Ver-
mont being a member of tho military
staff ot tho Green Mountain State lias
bi en elected governor of the Society ot
Colonial Wars In Vermont
lr Mary Alltnan who has Just died In
Philadelphia Is said to havo been tho
llrst woman dentist ever gradu tied In this
or any other country Mho received tho
degree of dot tor of dental suigery from
the Pcnnsjlvtmla Dental college In HSl
Collls P Huntington tho Pacific rnll
d millionaire Is 70 years old but ver >
rugged nnd vigorous He Is a man of
ponderous phvslquo Ills back nnd shoul
deis aro broid enough for two ordinary
men and his head Is largo In proportion
A few vrenks ago the pope Inherited an-
other largo fortune that of tho late Com
mendatore Tonglorgl tho last mluisttr of
llnnni e under tho pipsl government In
Italy us well an abroad these Inherlt
nnifis of Ieo X1H havo Incrcssid n great
deal in late > cars
SOMU rOSTSCIJIITS
Ths most popular and best beloved
young lady In tho United Stales Is Miss
Annie Wllllsms of Philadelphia Her pic-
ture Is possessed by moro men and ls
moro eagerly sought after than that ot
Lilian Fiussell Mrs Langtry or any other
famous beauty Thero Is morn demand
for her picture thsn for tho counteifelt
presentments of oil the famous men and
women In the ivorld comblntel And let
she Is a modest inarming nnd rither
lellrlng young lad > with u faco less beau
tlful than of a cleat and classic outline
Miss Williams Is soon to be inuilwl
but It Is ixpetted Umi th struggle for
her plitutis will go on ns usual
> he Is tin lady tho piolllu of who o face
sen d as thu innUl for the head of Lib-
erty on our sllvei dolUr
Pleld Mushal Mural Hnlstead has
lookl upjn We > lor nnd hns lied He
went to e uba ns a sivclal concsjwnlout
but probably missed his i omtorlulde und
sifi iiflce i hulr while taking notes uuionj
til fiery Dons
Mi luks an artist also camo lack
with him Vlt Iiiks su > h 11 in too hot In
Cuba A npinlab officii looked oior Mr
liik sketi i is und snapping his linger
In a stKMiirunl manner toward the Cuban
iHtsMlt said
Hum > our pictures it Is better so
Spinlplt genitals In Cubi are Judges of
art us well as military affairs Mr Luks
In i ht book with him us a triumphant
iiophj a straw hat wlileh ho found on a
disid oMti r-
At least nil Pils lj what the Associated
Pr > s dl iputi lies till us-
A man who wan apprahended In Tetre
Haute the other dav was found to havo
ni irrleil nineteen women nil still alive
This i p < aks will fot the intcrpilso of the
lair si x It being only tho third month of
li up jeur
A dlspati h saj s that the students of
Princeton eolbge to tho number of sev
nil liuiilied on tho night of M irch C
burned the king of Spiln In clflgy and
diagged tho Spanish Hag Uitough the
siresis
am the king of Spuln ls Just D jeurs and
10 motitlni old li s ilJunl thit tlio
Irtiuiioi studeiitt in veiy biave ft Hows
oi el so too gallant to substitute tho quat u
n gt in for the piliu Ipal llgme in Ibe It do
i in t V it ru Wei tht Soclet > for the
Iliunthii uf Criilti to Chlldi mi wbllo
tliih limible atl ut aliuosi InlOJlll itlo
was tine tnf
Ibe Kpunlsh studLtits whin thej luiird
ol un rrlmdl liu llu iilnii of the Unltee i
Slut m toward Cuba raised something of
a row UiomselitH but It Is vers doubtt ll
11 lilt binned any chll Iron lu efflK
Pilit t n tolliKi howevir bus had so
many setbwks e > n the fotbill anil othei
In ids u epoi i Ibst ll has no doubt tome
to i gaid Itself In thu sinw class with
li tiir ol I kiiuis
It in hard to believe that the bill play
ets iiitl ti aid nsrsmeu of Prlnettun
elllnge toik pai I Ii this ol estdee aifnlr
Mi villi ire stronu an 1 brave and iiive
b uurl what full iv Is do not burn
oi otheiwlst piultnnt chlldi en even In
irfiK H Is more tlnn probable that this
o n Uiailni nt was the work of do
Un iiiliful unci brainy students who whilt
loot on th illtTeientlal cubultis and the
wtilihn s ol be wpHtKoever vere ratbr
s ut u mi lei n blttorv Tht y ni ibniol
b ul In mlti I for the king of Spam a lurire
liih g Itinaii tn a braldo 1 Ju Uti nnl
Ilk Hash who Kill bulls for pastime n ii
Hun dl is out ohillenKs nt the Unted
HI Hi s Trim his throne li the Alhnmlna
an ltiilbt > d by W it hlngton Irvine
Ii liu ton puftHsots should either In
ftiuit tbelr classes In history or teich
ln m to Jump on somebody their own
HlZiSU11
SU11 It mij hnvo been n feeling of del
bate ehlvulrj Hint led them to pass ovu
the quri ri regent the prisesnt ruler of
Spain and wreck tin If itTlglil vcigtamc
on Alfntio the Kid It soems stiitngt
tint some brainy genius ntneng the
1ilnieton students did not think of a
urtuln plan whereby they could lmvu In
terpnrsted into a single holocaust the
propettles nnd repiesentntlve aomhlinios
tf Itolh tboquetai regent ind th bov king
Whv did they not burn lu effigy n pub
of bloomeis
Prom tho proceedings of the house of
representatives nt Washington > ester
dai writes omo ono to the New York
Woild I Icnru that ono of the congiesi
inena mm ititiml Uille > ftom Tevus
vas potmltteil t > ralso an objection to
the amount of te sulary invld to th
pio ldBHtH iirlvatu secretary Tburlwr
Phis Mr Ikilley Is undoiibtetlly somo
vulgsr iieraon Ituaiiible of nppruel lllng
the value of i mini Ilko Thurbei
It Is lite unlvoisul liistliiiony of Wash-
ington corretip ndents that though Mr
Thinner fuU > nppreolalis th > i xilteil ito
slilaii width inlses him iiboie oidluaij
mortals Iv Is uusp died bv ptospeiliy lit
frequtsitli ninver s with pi tin oltlnens
itutto i If bo woie one of Hum himself
nnd b hie atTabtllty and eondest nson Ir
vailabl tries to rvtmvo that sense of
i mlmrrnssmi nt whliti would nuturullv
npiieiis the nviiiigv nun In dealing wltu
evalted s twrtiouuge
1 ot such a sen triy as Thurber no ml
arv would be ivi ilve Peen There
Voi S ork Peliruary 9
Congressman Ilailey Is no vulgnr per
sin On the enninrv bo ls mote lull
nIHo to tho desetts nf n nuiu like Mr
Thuiber than iilmosl nnjbody else
Mr Thitibsr has at times boon known
In converge not only with plain cltlaens
but even with comerosstneu Mr lalley
Imiws that it mail who Is so far above
tho ordinal > moital its Mr Thurber Is Is
bound to look vvlih Intlllfetonee If not
actual bnthlny upoi the vulgar emolu-
ment of n eolnrv
Hence if said unlary were reduced raid
lesihlng Is lessened
Mr Unlley is mlnlsUrlng to tho aesthe-
tic side of the nwcwtiuys nature and
should not be misunderstood
AS THRY C1HOW IN TIIU WHST
New York Mull and Hipieas
Utahs Juries now consist of eight In-
stead of twelve men This innovation Is
bused on tho theory that eight Uluh men
urn equal to twclvo citizens of any other
Stale
nn may un nisAppoiNrnn
Washington Btnr
It Is hoixid that Ll Hung Chnng has not
hewn persuaded lo visit this country bj
representations thnt he will get some Ideas
for defending the Chinese coast
ltUTTUIt A HlNNKIl OP HIHIHS HTC
Wnslilngton Post
Thero is abundant o ldence to show that
Mr Carlisles New York dinners dont
ngrvo Willi bib numerous catccuied con
limpomrles
IS FOR PEACE AT ANY PRICE
The Incoming Ministry Is Determined to End
the Trouble
A GREAT DEMONSTRATION OF THE PEOPLE
Is Preparing In Homo and an Urgent Appeal for Recall of Troops Will Be
Made Anothor Dofoat at Adrigat Is Hourly Expected and
Reinforcements Are Pushed
London March 6 A special from Homosaja that King Humbert has tendcre 1
to Slgnor 1rnnzlo an offer to undertake a speclal mission to tho Abjsslnlan
omperor Mencllk Slgnor 1rnnzlo believes that It Is best to concludo un honor
ablo peaco with tho AbisalanUns und abandon tho countiy <
Home March C Tho Incoming ministry makes a complotc change In the col-
onial policy of tho country as advocatod by many prominent men and It Is de-
termines to make pence at any prlco w Ilfi the Abysslnlans
Among the military men thero Isa strong sentiment In favor of pushing tho
campaign In Africa to tho utmost even If it Is neiessary to call out nil thn army
rescrvo and send 01000 additional troops to Abjssinla but the soberminded
representatives of tho buslmsss community advocate a jiollcy of peace even If It
Is necessary for ltalss prldo to suffer In order to obtuln thoso ends
Tho masses as n rule are opposed to any fmther sacrlllco ot tho lives of the
Italian soldiers and they aro In sympathy with thoso who favor a complete
thungo In tho colonial policy of Italy
Home March C Tho excitement In tbls city broke out afresh this afternoon
wTien It becumn known thnt tho woikmcn and other societies had been quietly
at work oiganlzlng a great demonstration for tonight Unless the authorities
succeed In prevailing them tlmy will proceed to the capltol this evening and
appeal for t prompt recall ot tho Italian troops from Africa
Iho Popoll ltomnno this morning refers to tho Tact that considerable anilely
Is felt for tho safetj of Iho Italian gairleott at Adlgrat and that another gnat
disastir Is feared
The troops there It H admitted havo only thrco days supply of provisions
and thej arn known to bo surrounded by the Shoun army Unless promptly re-
lieved Adlgrat U Is ruld must fall and a futther massacre ot Itallin soldiers
will follow
General Ilaldlszen who his relieved Cenernl Iiuratleil of the command In
Africa Is well awaro of tho desperato situation of tho garrison ot Adlgrat and
Is looked uiKin as certain to spare n o i ffort to relievo that plice Hut the
question which Is In cveribodj s intuit litre Is will the Italian commander be able
to e llect a sutTlelent forcu ot troops to art ompllsb his purpose taking lntoi con-
sideration the demoralized condition of thu African troops
Tho work of dispatching reinforcements to Massowu ls being rushed with
praiseworthy vigor On tward the chartered transports gangs ot men relieve each
so that tho fitting out ot the vessels Is continued day and night Tho army re-
serve men of the class ot IvT2 lust called to the tolois will yoon as equipped
lollovn regiments now doing gurtpinn duty und the soldiers thus rendered avail-
able for actlvo service will bo shipped ta Aft It a as rapidly as possible
KIOTING C0NTINU15I
At Parmi and Mllsn tho Police and Peo-
ple Came to Plows
Home March t Tlio ilotlng caused by
tho anger of tho pcoplo at tlio conduct of
the Abssslnlans brought to a defeat under
the command of Ooneral liaritlerl In com-
mand if the Hall in army was contlnuesl
last night In nearly eveiy large city of
Italy although u rain storm cleared tiuo
strtels of the capital
Thero was nerltius rioting nt Parma list
night Tho munlripil buildings were bo
sieged by angry mobs wIuiIoas worn
mwlitil ami thero were a number of
lively fights between the police and the
populace nnd thu troops wero compelled
lo Ilro a volley over tho heads of the most
rb tons of tho mobs This dampened lb
sngti of the Holers who scittered in all
illrtctlons pursutd by tho Carabinori who
sit eteilid In arresting st vcrnl of tho lfid
iMs of thu disturbances Ihey will bo
kept prlsoreis until tho popular excite-
ment subsides
Thito was a number of meetlnge last
nlgHit of tho dllfetent brnnches of thu op-
position but nothing dHlnlto was decided
upon although a group of members nt th
light purl pissid v roBoluti > u demanding
the complete abandonment of Irvthei as
Its tetentlin would onls Iniolvo a waste
of moncv and men-
The Mutuuls til Iludlnl Is now look ul up-
on its likelv to vleld to tht representations
of his frleids itul ronseiit to uudtttake
the tiniiuitloii of a new ublnet with Oen
ii il ltliottl as mlnisii r ot war
Th latltr has alieady held that pott
fidtu tlin thins nrsi In IvM again in 1SJ3
uiitl Litt l > in I1l tit m iil Itiiotti IsmH
1 1 with lining Ln itlv Ine least tl the
lib ten ot the liallnn inmy bv the lu
trodu lion of new uimumt nts atul reforms
ef Miriiois nstures He was born In UtJ
aiid iislgiud his ciinmand in h In oij r
lo luiM mole iiiedom ot actlun after bav
liig been clmai n leider ot tho light niirly
In in 11 ssltm lo tho Istu Sirnoi Helli
iitui ill In vle of the extensive mili
tary opiiatlons undertaken by Italy the
lutnlsti t foi war at Used foi soino tlmo to
come will be baldly seeontl In lmportaiiic
nmoiiK tho Italian ministers
At Mil in a latgo mob muched thiough
the prim tpil streets sm ishod windows
right and lift veiling execrations on erls
pl and his mliilsttii mid calling tor the
titul and piompt iNccutlou of lb ncril
niritlett
Tl rloteis went to tho tnllroid station
with the Intention of ptevnutlng tho de
pat line of Hie simv tesetvts AuallMiipt
was nude ti bieiik Into tbo depot atul a
iiimbit of slmrp iiutiunteis litwiwn riot
era und soldiers and pillce followed The
Hiildmia nnd c inililnciteM woie iidtrd wltn
stones and lnijimets and swoids were
used to drive back the etnwds A numb r
of Holtlleis md policemen wtro Injured and
sonos uf rloteis wounded
The students of Pirn invaded the rail-
road Htitltun here list tvmlng ns u result
of ii report having been elrculited thul
the nitllloiv of the unison of tint pine
ins to be trnnsferi d to Nntilea rot ship-
ment to Afrlci Thiv mnreheil In imomis
lon to the depot sliMMng Down with
Cilspl Hot us buck our Boldlun
Death to Hninllerl
Iho lucnl nulhorltles however proved
equal to the oecislon A strong forco of
polite weie sfit tn the stntlon and the
Htuttmits weie dlspers d titter buttling nil
the cepos obtainable of the government
nwspiiper otgntilzatltns and smishlng a
few windows i
In tb mt nnvv hlle the finaclil situation
is ubiimltbT
FUllTIIUlt niBTUItHANCn 11KI1LY
Viilenelnn PopnKllon Muv Hi sumo Ditn
butulsv
onstnitlons giilnst miirlos
Viileuila March 0 The rlolous demon-
stration wblib inclined taeio jtsittnliiy
was caused li > the parade of the students
who tuarihed thiough the streets stitiutliig
long live Spain Down with the
Vinkeos oti Ilil WL > l ° b the
medical and irt students and llWVi
ovor 10 souiig men murbetl to the Unite I
Statis consulate Thero they llitew a few
stones nt ll > balcony broke n window
and shouted Down with Joniithin Hie
nnilnrinni illspersid the rloteis vvhsre
uimn they wont to the Ironcb consulate
and chested for Pranco
further dltiturbvnccB are uiitlclpnted on
Sunday when the students and othem of
ul classes will If the prefectjjermlts
them tnkc part In a big demonstration
against the United Mate
Wnnhlngton March The State depart-
ment has not yet been Informed oftlcltlly
of tho reported stono throwing at the
American consulate ut Valencia Spain
and because Mr Taylor has not M n lit
to make a report linniedtntelj It l be-
lieved tho affilr was not of a serious in
turo
iiuhtp Tin Tiinun alliancu
New York March 6 A special to tho
Herald from St Petersburg bs > r The
Novnetl sa > s th defeat of the Italians nt
down hns knocked another hole in the
triple nldttnro and that Italy nint Spain
uro engaged In futile wars The Tvovoe
Vremsa casts thu whole blame for the
dlmstcr utHin Slgnor Cr spl who overrode
the war offlco and the mllltury staff
I5BXRS IOK CASSMIA
Abjsslnlnns Thought to llsvc Surrounded
tho It illati Onrrhon
london March 7 A dlspitch to the
Times fioin Cairo si > s Tno Abjsslnlans
have rut tho wires between Ci sall i and
Mussannh unci It Is fe iretl that the > Invo
Isolatt I CHSsalla by occupying the Inter
vetibiK countiles Iho latiot adviics
vvliih worn of Situnla > btato that turn
Italians had left Asmlrli to telnfonc Cos
salla width hud already a ganisoFPof
iW Italians and n itlve It Is tenred thu
the litnlilios who are within rifle shot
of Iastillu havo lntercepKil tho Kalian
lonuoit t nients
I lie tlowa defeat has tllmlnlslieil iuro
l iaii uiistiKo nml strengtlniii 1 the Mnhd
dUt jsiwirs
Ttie Jiiuta also has u dlsputt b from
Homo whltli siijs Iho litbiuuiH Mus
sonijh teltcnms clcu Haiutnil of tho
chiuieo of tllslujulty and 1ijvv that tho
re lit it wus t t gun thine dajs bttfote tht
built of Adnwa but was tlIaml on ac-
count of the n mi trd nioMmint of the
Shonm llu troops worn short of rations
and went Into the action fasting after a
night i mat eh
eieuoral liuitleil leleKrnplve1 on Situr
tln > that tbo Sho ins positions wero Itn
prvgnuble It lematus to bo seti whether
tho ministers onleinl the nttiirk I think
It will be toimd that tin v advise I dolnj
A disputeh lo the Chinnlile from Nice
contains an Interview with Mr nitilstone
In which be txpioH od himself deeplv
grlevcd or tin Itnllm defeat and sibl
bo ftartsl that If tho present ailventiirotis
policy were persisted In it might cost tbilj
tho loss ot her constitution ll unity
can not iirLinvn adighat
Italian Commander In Ah > nslnlt Wants
Ills Own Position Strengthened
Home Mitrth C A piolected demonstra-
tion at the cipltol proved to bo Inslgntf
t mt A fe v speeches wero msdo bi radl
tal leaders but the nudlence wib tqiaitc
Tho pollco piiuentel anv ono from obtain-
ing iMitianco to the i upltjol
Dlipalches fi am Ma sownh to the Itillvn
riipers hhow that tin ltillins fought
at Adow l and obtved orders whti
eir tliey weio will led Hut tbev a en
biully oignulred ami there was no till ct
control over tlio illsrlbiiltjn of the forcis
Tho men lost h ait whin tbev saw the
orilrort fall Sen nil tie sper Ho i allies wen
nade which mlglii hive savid the position
If thoj had beni pioptrly Biipixirteil
Oenernl Ailinontlo and Colonel Hiilllann
with H white soldiers are reported to lo
pilsoners lu tbo bmls of tho Shonns It
Is itpottid that Ilisnalli Is now suriound
ed In tho dervishes
1 he ltitliau war vess Is nt Mnssowoh are
pii ttirod to act In the event of the Sho ins
nuillng nn altmk upon Aklk Tho eitd >
thing known of Cent nil Albcrtlno Is th it
hi fell wvtndid In attack
Tbo Oplnlono stues that General Hnltllf
zn i has irlcKinphid to the government
that tho Mluitlon Is veiv serious and Ihul
ho can do nothing to nlleve Adlglut lie
wnnts means to Mnngthen the position of
VsNsrta Tho gjici nun nt has ivtdled ilv
b g htm llhirtj of action bill begging him
not to engage the enemy oxctpt In tuse
of ovtroiuo necessity
POHTUOAL WITH SPAIN
London Mnich CThe Lisbon corrrs
l Mduit ot tho Tlmea telt graphs under
vestiMvliys date that the attitude of the
Spiuisb govitnment In regird to tho Cu-
ban difficulty is unnnlinouslv approved In
rortugil and be quotts the Commciclu of
Lisbon as Basing Th jiroeewllng of the
I idled Stutiw are unique and iniei
auipled In blstoiv and will cause complete
tllsturbanies of International lights un-
less nil notions ct Uuropo rise and Join
Spain
SU11SCHIPTIONS PIIOM PI3HU
Ilinu Peru March 6Tho mcmlais of
the Italian lolony In this illy aro taking
ii keen Inlets si In the t rltuil state of af-
fairs in Italy and vi < subse riblng llbeiallj
to i fund for tbo iHbf of tho wounded
In tbo dtsnstions bottle of Adow a and of
the widows and orphans of thoeo killed
AN HAllVN LOAN
London Marcli 0 Tho Pall Mall fii
iille this nflonveon says It has tho best
reaeems lo bellme that ltal > will In a few
dav a raise a loan of t7tx > v ss >
SPAINS ATTITUDU HiniCUIOUS
New York March C A special lo the
Herald from St Pcteisburg siys Spains
nttllude toward the United States In con
neotlon with the Cuban question ts re-
garded hero as ildlculous
CinNURAL WALKHH TALKR
Dented tho Wilmington Interview Why
Ho Objected to tlio Parade
St l iuls Mo Maiih tGeneral I N
Walker commnndcrlncliief of tho Grand
Army ot the llepubllc Is In tlio city en
route to thu deturtment encampment at
Mlnnnapoll Minn When asked If h had
read the Washington d pntch of > ester
day tn which Senator tloilon commander
Inchief of the Un led ConfiHlerato Voter
on spoke In reference to the proposed
Joint i > orado of the lllue and Gray In New
York on July I General WalkiT said that
he had He stated that tho Union soldier
harbored no 111 will nor vindictive feeling
townrds their former foes It arms but
they do lnsl t that both their Dinners and
uniform should be Hid away and If pos-
sible forgotten ns General loo suggested
when he stinendcred at Appomatlor
Oeneril Walker stated that the telegram
ent out from Wilmington l > el lost week
gtilng a purported Interview with Mm In
which he vn quoted ns using vindictive
language towards Confe lento soldiers was
a pure fabrication
Then bo went on to say Wo did not
think It for thu best Interest of our com-
mon country to Join our late foes In battle
In a grnnd nande In New York In July
after thai had finished unveiling their
monument nt Hlrhtnond Vu clad In tho
uniform thnt should have been doffed nt
th6 closo of the war nnd while hs
claimed tho United Platen flic Ins floated
over the entire Nation would thero not
havo lieen In Iho breast nf every member
of a Confederate camp In that procession
a botiltonlero with a miniature of a rebel
fine on It
No tho truth of the whole mntler mav
M staled bj thn fact tint while this 1 a
free country lhi > ro fs n < v mom for nor
will there be lolemted anv other flag
than tho Star and Strpes
TnOUllLB IN PROSPECT
Republicans Are Asnln Intent on Unseat-
ing a Licmornt
Prankfort Ky March 6 The republi-
can members of the legislature feel con-
fident thnt St John Iiojle of Loulsvlllo
w 111 tomorrow bo elected Unltd States sen-
ator They propose the first thing tomor-
row to force i vote In the house on the
KnufmanIlunlap contest After unseat
ing Kanfmin and sweating In Unnlap the
penato will not have tlmo to retnllito be-
fore tho legal hour srrlves for Joint billot
Poylo lacks only en vote tonight and his
ft lends say he will get It tomorrow be-
fore tlmo Is allowed for letulllatlon
The sonato has a nuagte democratic
majority and the house a tepubllcan ma-
jority The Ulackburn managers threat-
ened to throw out i republli an senator
for every democrat uiseateil In tho bouse
No conle ls have been Hied In the senate
and a senator inn not bo expelled except
on a twothirds vote Tho Hliekbutn men
ate expected to make some tort of a forcl
ble reslstanco tomorrow to the election ot
lloylej
CULLOMS CANDIDACY
Washington Mutch WVn ustel to-
day for an authoritative statement as to
tho various leports concrnlng his eau
elldacy for tho presidency S tutor Cul
loin of Ullonls said After due n nidera
tlon and careful Investlgitlou if ihe sit-
uation I have Bull to tlm pi ople of Illi-
nois that I shall ihun it a hl < h hoiin
to have the support of my State < bi nion
at the St Louis convention I in a cir
dltlato to that extent md I mat all tint
1 now eo no reason win 1 sho lid rot
continue to be a candlJai In miking
this announcement I desire llmt it should
bo understool explicit that ceeilng th
rut I do mt b ° iome a party to nn
scheme I do not do It foi ilw purpose
of hutting or helping nnv other nsptant
exiept In bo far ns my own success in ght
bo alfetteil I hive Kone Into t i tmi est
simply b evisp I consider Ihe ir bltlon i
worthy one and will take mi tinmis
with otheis In tho llnnl ttsult
Lirr hlackhuhn
Uiankfort Kj Mun li i The roll call
foi the tortvllrst billot showed l num-
bers present netevsniy to a i holce m The
tluesi dtsi < atbttleil ripiibllatuis Messrs
Nance Neal und Llbcti wort pain d II
tlI < l not tike long for the bicak In Hlntk
liurns forces to commence Snort jie3ches
of oxplanatlru wire ihe order tin I it soon
became evident tint the gold stand inl
men had made no lillo statem nt when
they said that If Illat kluirn did not with-
draw they would Ieao him Then was
no eletlnn hoiiver The ballot resulte t
Iio > b M Ulackburn 4 Cnrll le 15 p tut
2 The republican nominee came wlibln
two v ites ot un election At the com lu
slon of the ballot the nsst mbl > ndjourned
at einee
PATT1SON WONT TALK
Philadelphia March b When asked to
daj whether or not he is a landldate for
the democratic nomination for the piesl
tleiuy cxiiovcrnor HoDcrt n Pittlson
icplled
I npprorlito greatly tho compliment
which has bien aoeorded me hy the men
tion ot mj nunc In lonnettlon with the
nomination for tbo piesldentj bj the
liMolutlons of tho it rent Kitlieilngs of the
democrat j In Peniisiliitnlu but 1 must
decline it this time to dlsiubs tho ques
tion
Ihe lnqulrj of Governor PattUon was
promptetl bj the ievent action ot counlj
convemions in this htatc
POLITICAL POINTHRS
Genet al Powell Clayton denies tho
stuli ment that lioublo is tuewlng In tho
lepuhllciin pail In Arkansas
Iho ri publican convention of tho llist
and Second Ohio congressional districts
ulOiti l sltong lesolutions tor Mciilnlej
fot pitldenl
Congiissmnn Haukhond Is a indldite
foi 1nltetl States s natot fiom Alahimi
and Is making a Joint freo silver canvass
with Captain Johnston
11 Cluy Ivans does not want to be a
laudltbilo for ilea presldt nt lie will inn
foi governor of Tenneshee and then
accept the position of postmaster general
If McKlnles Is elected president
Senator Shelbv M Cullom of Illinois
ins announced that ho Is a candidate for
the lepubllian presliltntlal nomln ulou
llu sujs he Is not entering tho rnio us a
pirl of any schemo n uld ot other
anj
caiitlldute
SIORIIMi MWS
NTW ORLUANS HACUS
New Orltvins La March ti Nineteenth
diy Ciescent City Jockey clubs winter
meeting Weather cloud > track fast
lhriej earolds and up belling ono
milt Imln Hei 1U tA Un > ton 6 to 6
und Old Gentleman lilj 11 Wllllamsi li
lo 1 inn u dead licit Glidloli ku ia
Hurritt to 2 thltd Time 1 U
In tho inn olT the odds were llmln Rev
1 toJ old Genibmin a to I Imln Hav
won by three lenths
Ihieojiaioltls o furlongsllonor lt > i
VVV01 o 2 won Little Hrambie
10 lllnkesi 60 to 1 second IMUI JI joj
IA Cla 2 to mini Time 1 lb
Purse for Iearolds nnd up belling one
mile Po tonla 101 Gate wood S to r
won diUIng lis u halt luKth Prjtanla
bherrer 5 to 2 second llulbcrt lot
ln > I 5 to 1 third Time 1 ll i
ihreeieaiolds und up handicap ono
inlbi and twents > arilsJocosot aher
rfi siiii l 0i > head Halk Line M
11 Williams to 5 boiond New house
fO llathersall S to 1 third Time 1 a
Six furlongs Murionl la ij iiiii cn
won Cerro Gordo no iSherrcr 15 to l
Time i 13 I ° ln181 t0 1 third
Pou rvearolds and up selling six fur
longsWarren Inland 107 Thorpe S to
2 won Iitc > Itelle 105 ShVrVor 1 to 1
NHW ORLUANS PNTHIRS
Threequarters cf a ml e selllngRipM
Tianslt Pita Trlxlo 102 Albert Sidney
Black Tlgfr Henaud Momtis Alamo
Illicit Hall Sir John Hart lot Garza 10
Ouehtilf mile
H 93
Aiilo Worrj Not Sansiilno Waui
iMmf S ih i n VMne Jtaltairc l s
lthel laindl i Hi Parmesan 115
Ono and ouehalf miles selling 1 t
Itanjo if Mltlo Ten 101 Uncle Jim Jloro
HUio Uanner 1UC Man el 100 Jim lienry
S > ipn nnJ n ha urloncv lundtnp
i > i
D
ulti1 1 Vr 0it slrk Jamboree 106 i
l W ft Chugnut 0 Mllllo M i Do
mlngo 110 Ccnttantlno 01
Ono mlleAl Miles Discard K Juanlta
0 The Shark 91 Plction iJnly Unde 102
Iilr Knlglit Poklnn Cormemarn Lank
Jublleo 101 Oak Korest 112
Ono mllelncommoilo 101 Spiritualist
100 Lottie Mills Atelier 107 Hnrelton 108
Uankrupt Old Ptigh Ulllv McKcnzle
Oomer 10s Fakir San Bias Hot Spur 112
SAN ritANCISCO IIACUS
San Pranclsco Cnl March 6 Six fur-
longs San Marco Moslcr Adlos Tlmo
113 Six furlongs Artist Walter J Sonator
Horttnan lime 117
Pour furlongsColotiel Wheeler Gor-
don Vcticetior Time M
Six furlongs Mldlo KonalsVy Ilquo
Time 117 14
Seven furlongsCratlfy Draw Scott
rortuna Time 1 23 14
SPORTING TIPS
John V Crum Iowas famous sprinter
has been elected city attorney for Hcd
ford Iowa
John Connolly ono of tho best known
base bill umpires In the country died
at New York aged 38
George Dixon and Jerry Marshall will
box ilftceti rounds beforo tho Prescott
Athletic club of Hoston March 17
Tho Western leiigue holds that every
plavors reloaio Is tho property ot tho
league nnd not ot the Individual club
J H Ilaggln ts very sick In Now York
but is bald to bo recovering He Is the
wealthiest horseman In the country
Pittsburg Phil has leturneii to New
York from San Pranclsco California ho
says Is far thn best winter lacing place
In the country Ho has sold all his horses
nnd Is going to England
Chairman Gideon of tho Leaguo of
Amcilcin Wheelmen racing board de-
clares as piofesstonals J L Coz Mobile
Ala under clause R W 11 How en Mo-
bile Al i under elau n H March 5 7
s 10 and 11 Indoor blcjcle tournament
San Fiamlsio
NI US SIORItS
NUW YORK Fully f3 < V000 loss was
ealisetl In the hnllillng on Lalght street
as reiiottetl > esttrdiy
NUW YORK It li said that John D
Roikifilhr will build a mngnlllcent man-
sion tovcilng neatly a block on Fifth
avenue
TACOMA Wish Tho body of Mrs
Code of Chicago who msstcrlously tils
appeal id thirty dins ago was lound In
the woods near hue Thero Is no doubt
shn committed suicide cniibid by 111
health
DLOOMINGTON III Thomas Huey of
this cltv was bentiticcd to thirty dnvs
in the 1 ill for stealing a redhot healing
stov lie took tho sove out of a neigh-
bors house emptied tho tire out of It
old It for old Iron and bought whisky
with the monov
SOUTH BUND IndThomas Necnnn
ngid 19 bado his friends goodby and got
six of tin m to promise to servo as pall
beaters Thev all biipt > osoil he wns mak-
ing bis f unci al aitungemuils in sport
llo then went home tltunk a doso of car-
bolic ncld ami died
CllirAGO IVjstortlco Inspector Stuirt
hns mitlo nn Impoi lant t apture of green
goods swlndleis Tht sharpers litul 111
their pos e > lnn besides their bogus bills
S2ii > 00 In good monej Thn prisoners are
Charles Herd allns Vogi I Sr 13 O
li ly alias Vogle Jr and Irank Smjthe
NI3Y YORK Tho women of Union N
J thtaten to tar and feather Georgo W
llrowir for abusing Ms wife ami having
her oontlned In an Insano asylum lie
hns sentvl notice that ho sleeps with a
shotgun by his bed and If an nttempt Is
made to carry out threats some one will
be hint
CALUMI3T Mich Prink Hnhn went
homo lntoxlcited and bognn to nourish
his revolver Ills wlfo asked him why he
did not shoot somobodj sijlni that she
would shoot him If she had n gun Hnhn
turned thn gun oier to his wife and dared
Inr to shoot Shn blazed awiv at him
not stopping until she had emptied the
revolver 1 lie llrst shot struck Ilihn Just
aliovo tho brt eje crushed n his skull
and the other live did not strike a vltnl
spot
TUT S0U > JU RN S1A1FS
NUW YORK Dan Talmnges Sons ono
of tho largest houses in the rbultrnde has
niado nn assignment to J GUI with prer
eronees of III n
MONTGOMERY AhGovernor Oatea
his called a convention of Alnbimi busi-
ness men fir March 2 i to piovlde for un
exhibit at Chtcigos Cotton exposition
H13MISTI3An L IPhillip A J Har-
per the retlnnl senior member of tho
publishing linn of Harper Hrothers uf
New Yoik died at hts residence here of
a compile ition of heirt and kidney
troubles
KI3Y WHST Ill A slro t duel oo
cnriod between Cnilos Torrls and Jose
Rabija in whltli the foimer received a
mortal wound t ibrlel Torrls ib > stinder
vns shot In th mouth tho bullet cutting
off half his upper Up
RHOWNSilLLU KyIt was rumored
thnt ill hkiggs wis living In Idleness off
Hie bhime of women members of his fin
llv lilt i getting proof the neighbors de
moll hi d skass house and ord red him
to leave
NATCIHTOC1I13S LiA W Wnllcis
un old man t hargetl with tho murder of
one blirmons tn llntdln county Texib
some elKhtcen vears ngo Is In Jail heie
lie clilms to havo kllltd Simmons becauso
the litter applied a vile epithet to liU
mother
WH1313L1NG W iaA gas well at
Munnlngton broke loose and caught Ire
with Uirlhlo results Patrick ijuinn was
Imined lo death T J McLaughlin who
w is also i might in the jwful whliiwlnd
of desti ut tlon was fatnlly bunied Six
others were b rlously burned
JACKSON MissThe Jmy In tho case
nf Hart Giecn for the murbr of Miles 1
Mitchell lest December iiturntd a verdict
of guilt Tho court senttinid Green to
be bulged at Holhar on April 24 The
veidict of thu Juiy surely incited a bcimio
ot violence
MACON Ci A merchant who his Just
relumed from Sullen counts reports that
the famous Zetglers who bavi delled tho
onicers of the liw In Serlien county for
seviril months Ku heavlli armed with
wHeh gtir lilies ptols an I bovie knives
which thev freely dlspliy Tho people of
tbo county are In constant dread ot them
nnd they do as thev pleas
IOHFIGN HRII3PS
LONDON Tho popn hns conferred a
special blessing on John Dillon the new
leader of tho Irish parliamentary p3rty
NI3W iORKA special to the Herald
firm Shanghai sa > s Colonel Vozbac
Lusslin military agent to Chlni
con
lims tbo nport that the queen ot elorea
ls nltve
r l l fi1 sl > 0lal to tho Herald
frtSL 1 otersbiirff sujs Captain Wig
m
gins the
wellknown Arctic explorer
I 3 in 1 lnfo rntlon respecting Ui Nnn
i uW1 i l robail > lie found at Capo
hero stores wero left for
him
nrl ri Mf Uerford Urn local
n gent of tho Debeers Mining
company
has len nnested for removing arms with
Vii 3ii oV 0 im Onrso which
i n ir i XNllll ns general minager of
Klmner vThln e arrested at
ulspatched to tho Trinsvail
A PUNNSYLVANIA LYNCHING
Hurned a Houre IMwn the Victim Sulcld
lng HathLr Than Surrender
Woodward Pa March RAn attempt
bv a mob to capture William Httlnger
S L a raRl ° manncr hls morning
The
EHInger home was besieged allflght
and a number of shols were exchanged
Thl morning the
crowd decided to apply
Iho torch nnd await developments Soon
Mrs Ll linger with her two children
were forced to tlee to escape death In the
sTT i KtlnBtr nwred behind It
was thought
ho Intended to dio in tho
hous but Just when
the building was
about to coln
ho
appeared at the
cellar door nnd the officers called on Mm
to surrender lie did not answer but with
a determination liegotlen of despair he
put a pUtol to his head and blew out his
brains
m ji
THE PlTStffj
Hnnland May User
British mmSi Mf
Now York Mtrchui
World from Citmc mB
da > allowed vneu
mand for Indemnity 7 t
KngnshomclaUB
the Uruan river Di
expired Th 1
govrnm
otticlally but Mi
klven for th utomw jJjBe
as refused
to p hfcJ
l S that the Wtlonftt W
boundary dput
cm wtl j
To pay th Indemnity ttodd bTj 1
Mze British
territory It I orereWtr Uli o 9
Sir Julian Pauncctot Cm
drade can arrang nattw
In Woslllngton PnglaM
collect the money ttelnru l
distinct from the boutriuy H
ITISIISQUADROX W
London March SThTtoiJB
formation from Curacoa iZ
Iiidlc that tho ailSi M
have Iwcn advised thatiXf
of ihe ships will arrlM t i
Curacoa tho Is about re myVv ar
cnezuelan comb
BRITISH lUr BO0t 8
An Outline of the rosltk Ta i
Venezuelan Bauntor l
London March 6 CopjrishtiiaJl
the Associated PressThe Binia
book on the Venezuelan bcjJB
was laid on tho table ot thetati R
mons toda > The foliosbgljin W
of the posltii n of Great BrlulaijB
llshesl In the work referred Is B
1 Long prior to anil at thttlwtfS
treat > of Munster la USB tie dX
founded settlements In virtoui iit
ltrltlsh Guiana parltcuUtlroiinl
1 Tho early bpanlsa jettletnrtlftMl
then was Santo Home deOtupu t
i During he whole period nam
17 the Dutch had unlmtmp el
slon of tlio entire coast ltM lih
Cotcntln to ilirmi
t During the same period Ukju
plored the upper portions ottditjj
rivers and made bettlemeau toije
dlbttlcts
6 Prior to 1723 there RaJnittltee
Spaniards except Santo Boat lid
una
6 Hetween 1721 nd 1TM Cipo
slons wero established southwirtil
Orlnoeco and gradually exleaIdi
wnid toward the Dutch territntrut
thist point occupied by the Specird
lng Tuniermo foanded about IS
7 Uef r 17M the Dutch bad kBH
up tin i uyunl a Dutch pestdtspui
nstibllbhid to the Ururan andtlieli
bad full c ntrol of the wtiolalntK
Cuj mil i
settlement I
8 Uxcept for the
Home de Guav ana and the mlsita
Spaniards exercised no
tcirllory now In dispute
p Or at Britain on beeamlne jm
of tin territoiy succeeded to tterlji
the Du ch
10 After 179 Great Brlttll M
settlements and exercised oner Ui
ton crli nally claimed by tlieW
whereby nations tinWI
tho lights
cite a tlvlm to tenitory
11 NeU her Siviln nor ei Ml
t in ini a inrMt ber Indewfc
12 Great Hrltali while miiwiw
consistent ib n
Just rights has
bite to make a fair arrenpmMUeM
cruel i in lCKird to the b J ta
H The claim of Venezuelatt li
rltorj extends to the E
on mentions In nonlsi wn <
facts and cun not be jusUdcdoai
onable ground j
The foregoing thus csUW
Htttnin in her strlc rlsW
to tin territory extending M g
eluding the watershed of tMJf1
Si Yuri I WalnlJjdgjW
Tho bluo book conum
ofllcal chart of the wVSiili
W
of
1 lUaeuaa iiwP
dated 1 jaB
lt the official m P W S l
mlttee on trade and
Dr AmUlos map of Amen a
datesl 1713 a y <
rector general dated A L niii
chart of the r fAVl cSuiiW r
nnd Deponds cirte de la J
ersle de Ciracas dited177J
The maps were Pf Sjiei jt
various
lustrnto the
to In the correspondence
COMMISSION OT
Washington March
rccelrea w
commission today
librarian of
JUbtln Wlnsor
lege who was M i g l
zuclaGuliina tusk of goliu boun > < an i crTltoVj
nuns came from all still
bers of the f mW
pott toda > bm exici ° nature
public as to the
FOR PECS
SUING t
srBZgsStQ
w >
leceived rt
Word was
tnml h UgSSI
o
their cause SViador WfJlV
J
lug him that 1r el
c rf
ilSko terms of ie l f
Zeli > a >
Hicsldnt
only terms of peace l
he vBl PLjis
hwr l H
the Leonlsts wWO WW
5n l
war Picpaiatlon1 ftnlt sin tjrt i
dtitel b > and th thai W tnclrr
heir arms
tried by lourtmnrllaL l4f
T c5aj > Hfn rf
oral Honllla minis
rity with a force
army of
in
suppre
public
toda
P
II
to
Genero
of troop
suppreGenero SJn
h additional
iJStdent Zelava
a
sent
londuras has
Nicaragua TpERlut
Constantinople d J
foreign minister W ittf
ci fp gfefe
flstants to travel in
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