Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 September 1898 — Page 6
AV EEKLY COURIER.
J AM'l'.l
C DOAKK, PaMlsIl r.
INDIANA
Tiie S.ui I raticisco Coll ': Tin if wili Ik- nciihc- ntnrvntion uor hardship at Kotcbu sound tin year, though many disappointed gold hunters will probably ret u rn tu Bm 1 ruu-eisco.
Aguimildo'a three C4mmlmlooora to the American- Spanish conference in aTnrhi h.wf embarked from Bong Kong in..! will arrive in San Francisco, ou tin Moth, as passengers u the steamer Gaelic.
The Turkish gw I linl lias Kent a circular to tlu- powers alleging that MM Britten provoked tin- disorders at Chndla, and defying the derlelon of tii admirals that Turkey must withdraw Mr troops.
Qn, PhaflCT called at the war deart mint, on the 10th, and submitted his report of the Santiago campaign. It covers from bf ginning to end the operations of the irmy under his command in t uba.
Senator Kyle, of South Dakota, wns stricken with paralysis at the Forest City Hotel, in Cleveland. O , on the 14th, It is understood that the .stroke is light, und that the bcuutor i.s not in serious condition.
It was semi-oftic iully announced from Amsterdam, on the 13th, that the reports of attempted nssassinutioii of Queen Wilhelniina and the Bhooting of the Countess Limburg Stiruiu are entirely without foundation. Advices were received in Loudon, on the 14th, laying that a terrible hurricane had swept over IlarUidocs, in the Windward group of the lesser Antilles, i' wo hundreii prnwiiut were killed and 4n,ooo icmh red honielesa. Dr. Holmes, oS Bridgeport. Conn., lias identified the head found in the Yellow Mill river as that of Rachel Warner, it profesConal nurse. He says he had attended her. and thut the olten told him that her husband treated her cruelly.
Up to the Hth. the amount of the new bonds issin u was $12.f,S70,640. t)f this amount ?10,175,808 had been hipped to tuhaeribefa, NSMIJM deposited to MCUra circulating national bank notes and jlu,ö.i.t,5oo to secure jiuldic deposits. At n special m-ctlng of the council of npostles hebl in Sal! Lake City, Utah, on the i::th, Lorenzo Snow wachosen preatdcnl of the Church of Jesus Christ of Fritter Day Saints, to fill the vacancy eautad by the dcalh of President Woodruff,
Judge Thomas M. Coolcy. the noted jurist and constitutional lawyer, died, on the l-'tb. at his home in Ann Itfebor. IvIjcIi. Three months ago he returned from a private sanitarium at Flint. Mich., win-re he had been treated, chictlv for mental weakness.
Mrs. r. s. Grant Tent. No. If, of the Daughters of Veterans was organied in iueinnati, on the (3th, with 17 charter mcmliors and the following temporary o Beert: President, Mrs.
C. M. Fisher; secretary. Mrs. Carrie Fowler, treasurer, Miss Planch High.
An Uncontradicted report was received at Santiago by Den. Lawton that to n. Maximo dome, the insurgent commander-in-chief, has tendered his resignation of the command of the Cuban army to the Cuban eoveruimiit Bt ( autaguey, and thut it has beta accepted. At Fort Worth. Tex., on the l.tth, Ben Hardin, up d 1". fired six snots lit Lr. W. F.. Dalle, colored, four of which took effect. Davis i- prohably fatally wounded. Davis drove over young Hardin in hi bujggj and tailed tiapolDgiic for the act. This is the idlced Cause for the as.-.. I. It.
The post hospital at Washington Barrack, District of Columbia, the Moi nber' and S.niyi r field hospital ;it f hickaiuauga Park and the military boapital at Pom o. PbftO Iben, have been de'igiiated as general hospitals Und are placed under the exclusive control of the surgeon general of the army.
A definite statement has been secured from the Canadian Pacific us to its intentions regarding the restoration of rates. It will use the basis in fhVct prior to Inst November, taking care to BM the lowest rate in effei t over any American line. This arrange ment ii antlefaetofi to all the American road.
I be aary department is shifting Milne of the ofhcol's Of the bat 1 eth i ps Oregon and Iowa preparatory to their h part u re from New York on their -onjj cruise to San Francisco by way Of the straits ,f Magellan. They will b- accompanied by four of the lu st olliers purchased by the government during the w.u. cording m aahaeen reealeed from P.arbadoes Mine the death of lion. Mr.
Pilo, speaker of the as-em.dv, on the Mi from the effects of the recent at
tempt to asssaalnnta him, the governor and live public officials have ln-on
anonvmouxb warned that a similar
late bar been decreed for them, "as reward for their oppression."
CURRENT TOPICS. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. PERSONAL AND GfcNfcRAL. The City of Home with Admiral Cervera ind slat! and over 1,709 .Spanish prisoners sailed from Seuvey's Island, in the l.'th. for Santander Spain. Of the number !. men were from the priafta at Beevoy'i standi Mrs. Ardillu Name! I. who bad been in jail at St. Paul. Minn., for several days ander suspicion of causing the death of Arthur M Ltd let on. B a merchant, was discharged it. th' tnunicipnl uourt, OB tin l th. on motion of County Attorney Anderson, without a preliminary hearing. The tov n of Jerome, Ari., was almost wiM-d out by ire on the nth. Kleven lives were lost, and the entire
business portion of the town was i
burned to the ground. Fifteen hun- ln
dred people were left homeless ami
deetifiite. The property loss is placed at $1. uoo.ouO. p. the esploaioa of 40 gallons of irasiine in the cellar of a grocery store at 1444 South Second street. Philadelphia, on tin- eight Of the 11th. four ami possibly a much larger number of lives were lost. An sgt er meal has been rigned at Seoul. C. rea. for the lav ing, by Japanese, of the railroad from Seoul to Fu San. '1 "he receivership of 1 he Unfcm Pacific, Drnrer v ;nif and the Denver, Lead -die A- tiiinnison railroads will end December 1 next. It is announced that the hitherto unnamed founder of the Cornell medical college.who gave $l..Mu.o00 for the erection of the building In New York city, is Col, Oliver H. Payne. The unveiling id the Freierick Douglas monument in Rocheutar, N.Y., set down for the 14th. has been postponed. The itattM has been delayed in the foiindrv. and will not ileady for two en eks, A movement for the creation of a national naval fe Seite, with the Illinois naval militia a- the nucleus, has w en st irted in Chicago by local ofhcers. The comptroller of the currency has declared a five percent, dividend in favor of Um creditors of the Merchants' national bank of Helena. Mont. Aside from the !os if her colonies and the hips destroyed in battle, the war has cost Spain about $ :74,oo,00ii, ( oL Caetmir Andel of the Fourth nliious is under arrest at Jacksonville, l'la.. by order of (ien. Hubbard, commanding the third division. Seventh
army corps, on eriotis charges that
Tb dein of the ndUtnry commie alonera la Ptorto Kic in arranging fot ihe ivacii.ilion ol the island, is depnOated by the inediial otlicer in Washiiu'ton. b, cause oi ihe danger to wrbioh It pome the l 1 ited States IffSJf Og the laland. Aftern lapse a month f i- in the appointment of the enmmhv siou nothing has been accomplished iH Vond the exchange of a few formal courtesie-. Meantime our troops are aompelh i to not npy the unhealthy poaitionti In whleit the news af th signing of the protocol found them. In accordance with Emperor ' seph s wishes the remains of his wife, the late Fmpre-s Cliabeth. were illt. iicd beside thom of t rovvn Prince Kudolph The htneaulmnn authorities, in view of the admirals' ultimatum, have already arrested SO ringleaders n the recent massacres in Caudia, Island ol Crete.
liie statement of the condition of , , . . i 1
e treaur is-ueu on tue inn.
showed: Availabh caah balance, $ ;i7,J7ü.u7i. Gold reaervn, tS4 1,337,194, LATE NEWS ITEMS. The oneen ree- nt of gpaiS P"V dailv visits to the sick soldiers who have ret turned from Ihe colonies, sin :-.as ordered thai the convalescents 1m conveyed In the royal carriages to the Cam iei Campo, in the royal park, and is paying from her own purse for proper food for the invalids. Kight Chinese, who were denied ,ldniisdmi to tin- United States, sailed for tiuir native lend on the steamer Olympia on the 15th. Among them was the wife and two children of kfaj He. a prominent merchant of Oshkoafa, May Ha BCOOmpenled his family to i!i ina. The condition f Senator James H. Kyle, of south Dakota, who was stricken with poralyais In Clevelnnd, .. en the 1 4th, la much improved, and Dr. derrick, his physician, stated the senator would, probably be up ami able tO travel within two weeks. Ifinleter Conger Informs the department of state that the emperor of China, by ini-ritl decree, has sanction! d the opening of a national university at Pckin. in connection with which schools are to be established in the provincial capitals, Secrcvry l.onj has assigned Comiio"re Kau, at preeenl in comma ad ol the naval training station at Newport. N. J., to command the Pacific irtat ion, in place of Admiral Miller, who is to retire in the course ol a few weeks. The California state railroad cotnmlmionerS have Jccided to investigate
had been tiled against him by his staff it he affairs of the Pullman Palace Car
officers, to. with a view to determining whethThe state election in Maine, on the tin- rates charged bv the company
t hief of Palice Lsea of San Francis
jo, on th-- 13th, no ived a teles; ram
from At i orm - oiiernl White of Dela
ware, stating that expert! had posi
tie identified the writing in the
liote which was inclosed in the box of bon bona us thai of Mrs. Hot kin. ( hicf Lees ragardl this evidence as one of the most important links in the chain of '.ck'.imotiv.
12th, resulted in the election of the entire state and congressional ticket by the republicans. Secretary of state Day putced In the hands of the president, on the 12th, his resignation as secretary of state. He, with the rest of the peace commission, is book'-d to sail for Paris, ou the l anipanio. on the 17th. Nat Qoodwin, tne actor, whl'e out riding iu the country near Woolwich, England) on the 12th, was thrown from his horse nt.d sustained two bad fractures of the l-tr. The United states transport Manitoba, having on hoard l.-'-o soldiers from Ponce and IfayagUeff, Porto Kieo, arrived at New York, on the 13th The
Manitoba sailed from Hayagan on the Hth. The National Insurance Commissioners' association beiran its twentyninth convention at Milwaukee on the 13th. Beveml WeH-knuwo Cubans arrived at Havana by the steumer Ifaacotte, oatensibly as delegates commissioned by the Cubnn junta, to facilitate the work of disbanding the Cuban troops. Tlu re is reliable authority, however, for the statement that thy are really commissioned to agitate the question of Cuban Indeperdenbe. President McKinley has decided to nforee the payment of the claims of Americans for property dentjoyed in Armenia against the Turkish government. The administration has determined the claims niu-t be paid, and that, if necessary, force will Im- employed to compel compliance with the demands. Advices from llon- Kong, on the 14th. say that a revolution In Central bina seems unavoidable. The re hellion in Hainan and the pe;ine' of Kwang-Si is lieing joined bv thousands of the literati, who are bitterly opnjMNsJ to the Mam mi d n isty. It was asserted at (ieneva, on the l.'lth. that Loeehonl, the assassin of the empress of Austria. Is-ing a foreigncr, may be extradited to Ausiria. Hour-Admiral o-rald Niwd. eommnnder of the Hritish naval forces in Cretan waters, on the l '.th. is I an ulti
matum to P.dhem Pasha, the Turkish
military governor of Crete, demanding
tbnt within 4- hours he should deliver
up the ringleaders of the recent outbreak and massacre, surrender the fort
and ramparts defending the town mid
disarm the llnanulamn troops.
Diplomatie relations between Italv and Colombia have been suspended. the latter having refused to reoognbn iu the British minister a representa-
ive of the Italian government during
the absence of the hitter's minister. Henrj Lester, proprietor of th
Princes-- Anne eottuge at Yir'inia 1 tench. a., and two of his gtiesta, S.
E. Dixon nnd Arthur hfcfmtghlin, of Newark. N. J., were drowned. Ofl the
i4th. nrhlle bathing at the beach.
Col. John May. the retiring United
States ambassador, und Mrs. Hay. b ft LaaadtNai M the i tilt, for Liverpool, from which port they sailed for New York on Isiiird the steamer Teutonic. The Sith infantry has been ordered from Montauk Point to Camp Thomm. K. V. . Lincoln, who Served seven terms as tnavor of Boston, died. on the
J 4t b. at his home in 1' uchester, Masa i
can be legally reumed. The CnHed States gunboat If oh lean arrived at San Francisco, on the 13th, from Honolulu. She will ;o to Mare Island, where she will 1m- overhauled a ml prepared for a cruise to Samoa. Secretary Long has issued orders disuendiag the eastern sipiadron and naeignlng its commnndcr, Commodore ,1. C. Watson, to do duty as commandant of th- Mare Island navy yard. TtM Kassian ntiniateT of finance, M. IV Witt, arrive! in P.erlin. on the 1 5th, for the put pom ot a gee ting a new Russian loan with German bankers. Gen. Miles is suffering from a touch of fever resulting in part from tin work ami expo-ure of ins recent campaign. The constitutional party iu Japan carried the reeenl election by an overwhelming majority. The pence commissioners, with the exception Of Senator Cray (who was Inspected to join the party at NewYork.) left Washington, on the iMh, over the Pennsylvania railroad, without ceremonies. The commission) rs Were accompanied by a considerable starr of attaches, A solemn reipiiem mass for the repoae of the soul of the d ad Fnipn -s Elizabeth of Austria was celebrated in St. Patrick's cathedral in New York ou the lath, ArchWahop Corrlgan vvas seated on tin- throne in the sanctuary and Father M. .1 .l.avelle b. hi- side. The regents of tin- Cniver-ity of California have not Indicated who is liki Iv to succeed lr. Kellogg, as president ol that institution. Among those mentioned for the place are Theo. KooaeeeH ami Albert Bhaw, editor of the Kev iew ot Kev ii-W s. It is reported in Madrid that the Spanish peace commission w ill I tn-
posed of Be nor nootero Kioa, presi
dent of the senate; si nor illarrutia. Gen. t orero. Qca. Aacarraga ami Seimr
I'rzias. Hut. it is added, further
changes are possible.
The steamer t itv of Seattle arrived at Port Townsend, on the lath, from bhagony, with 100 Klondikerswho left Dawson on the Jd. The amount of gold dust brought OUt by them is valiously estimated at from ItltyMO to (KI,(M)0. A special from Hurley. S. D.. on the pith, anyas An enrthejunhe of aniissii.ii strength and dnrntlon arouaed the pnonhl lu re at 4 a. m. It cau-ed bou-es to tremble and dishes to rattle on tin- .shelves for about ito seconds." A dispatch form Athens, on the 10th, rtiss: "It is rumored that a conflict between Insurgent and Turkish tioopi has oeewred near Cnndln. According to the report some Christians were killed and a nuinl r wounded." Judge a. c. Thompaon, member f nongrem from Ohio in the Forty-ninth, end two succeeding congresses, has been npnointcd 1 nited state- district
jnilir-- for the southern dlatticl of Ohio to sneered Judge Wage, retired. I'nited Ireland, which was est.ilUahe I by the late Charles Stewart Partiell, in iss), us tin- organ of the land league, has ceased publication. Lately it had been the organ of the reunion of I in- nationalist parties. The statement of the condition of the treasury, issued on the lfith, showed: Available cash ballame, J tlO,T01ftfdi gold reserve, $24;i,!7 7,s4".
NEWS PROM INDIANA, Latest Happenings Within the Borders ol Our Own State. tool, in ttera Mfs, Delphi. Ind., Sept. Id.-James (1. Birthe, ra-mahier of the Cltutcea' national bank of Ihia City, aj)d a member of the Columbia elwh of Indianapolis, committed auieido bj aanglag in tail City. Mr. Pdythe came hen about ten years ago from Peru and took chargf of tin- Citien' batik. He had bei u in poor health for several years and recently had been attlicted with luelaticho!. He niaile an unsuccessful attempt on bia life about two icks ago, Mr. Bljrths M sarvleed by one brother, who-c home i- in liuliiiiiaptdi. who will inherit hi- tortune, which is estimated at tfdV i"'. I '.liiii Uli lioiole rrekleil. Logan sport, lid., s.pt. lO. Bert Woodward, aged 37, and Mi-- Jeealo Little John, aged i". eloped from their home in Fanner City, III., and were urn-ted here. Woodward is a blacksmith ami married. Mi-s Littlcjohn is the daughter of wealth) parenta and w as educated a Lexington i Kj i seminary for young women. Ber father is a phvsician of prominence. Miss Littlcjohn am! Woodward eloped iu a buggy, Itr. Littlcjohn arrived shortly after the arraot, accompanied hy Bangedon, mayor of Parmer City. BM Wciiiiiim. Wabash, Ind., s.pt. 10. -Normal Berkley, formerly general nianagerof the Cincinnati, VVabash A Michigan railway, and row ncral agent of the Michigan div ision of the Big Four, and his wife win celebrate their golden wedding anniversary fiel ber 4. Mr. and Mr-. Beckiey were married In Vermont in 11. but for an Mar- have been residents of ndiann. Ileitlli ol ii I'.nuccr. Marion, Ind.. Bept, 10. I'r. Stephen D. A res, one of Marion's pioneer citizenand probablj theoideal physician in Indiana, died at his hotiie in this city. He wns born at Morristown, N. J.. April. IStl, ;wnl cams to Marion in 1638. He was the examining surgeon for every IO idler who left here during the war. iirt ii est Csafeoaaea, F'. im uth. Ind.. Sept. 10. The North-we-t M. F. conference here named the following presiding elders: Cravrfordsetlh t:T!et. J it. rii: r- ncatle dir tnet, S. H Town : Lafayt-tts district, v. Hrookt: Smith Bead district, U.oic I'.c. "a;p.iral-o M-tri.t. 8. Hick. K A. S. hell, jr-: meri-t iry Kpvvurth i.iini-; w- A. Myers, nlsslonsry la wt 3hUuk BsoaneO team .lull. Rushville, Ind.. Sept. 1C. A bold jail Seliverj look place here. Poor prisoners walked out of jail without being molefcteu three of thelli ilesperate burglars. How the aaen escaped is a piestion that ha.- not been answered, but the treneral belief is that outsiders fnrttiahed the men with a skeleton key, I nrlimil nl lnlie. htadlaon, Ind.. Bept. ;. Four hun dred car loads of peaches have been l ipped from Madison this season, and 100 car loads from North Madison, making 000 car loads altogether, averaging at lenst 000 bushels to the rar. Ti e price received averaged about B0 cents a bushel.
wet msm.
with stone a ml e
No one was hurt.
'I ii I iiU Ii I Wronu. Andersen, Ind.. Sept. pj, The Friends' church iu thfatctt has passu! resolutions air-'iinst tobacco firms usinp the statue of William Peun :i- a ciar algUi Mtvseads i nii Bnaaa. Llvvood. Ind.. Sept. 10, The first fall nice meeting here will bo held on the Ith, 10th, Utk and Iftk of November ind the purses w ill amount to Jf.'I.SuO. traeh n Rtoh, Anderson. Ind.. Sept. Id. Word hau reached here that N. 11. Cotterell. of this city. hn struck the Hebt -t claim yrt opened on Iten art river, Alaakn, street llllr Sad .lulillce. Crawford aetlle, Ind., Bept. 10. Thin city iv arranging for a street fairdnrBUJ Oct obi r. and it will be also a peace jubilee.
Ametnan Representatives to the Paris Conferemv Fully Informed as to Their Duties. REFUSED TO TALK FOR PUBLICATION.
fllu i BV Orilf-r. Terra Haute, Ind.. Sept. 1. 'Hie Ti t re Haute Car and Manufacturing eompanj ha- received an order for 1.000 I'ars from the Missouri Pacific whfch, with other orders on hand, will (.lie employment to 1,000 men for several months, more than at any time since n steel Plaol for Hnrtan. Mari ui. Ind , Sept. 10. . F. Sprir.pr. rtpreaenting the United State Steel Casting company, is iu Marion for the purpose of locating a steel pladi which will cost tiOOjQOOnnd will employ ooo men. seam i mui-r. Elkhart, Ind.. Sept. 10. Karl Delano. aged 30, is charged with forgery, lie cached three clucks, one for si dollars and two for Ave dollara, at saloons Bttd a drug -tore and then left for pi-.rts unknown. si, e u h - Jealonai Indiaeapoiia, Ind.. Bept. M. Mm. George Koehne, until recently Bfla Cordell, committed suicide by banging lu rself to ihe upper -ill of her bedroom floor by n sheet. She was jealous of her husband. Tin- eiSOa I urm. Illchignn ( ity, Ind., Bent. Ifv The management of the Indiana state prison has been very bu-y the last two Wieks in ineing the large crop of vega tables raised on the prison farm this fi nr. A I'reliclil reek. Craw fordsville. Ind.. S. pt. If.. Thirteen cars jumped the track on the Monon at Whlteville, ItBUalBg a bad frei cht wreck. The ears were loaded
i i. ( amamaaeneri irmeO t Hw WMM aane ettai a PaiUaaialaliaO osaapaar win Kal Bts lets Main- i I. Rants Sraitlor I r e On Id tviilluu of Ilia I'llll. ipi.iii Waada.
Washington, s.pt, 10. The cabinet inet in special se-sion at :t o'clock vesterday attemoon and adjourned at 4 All of the aaembcra were present i'V eent Bocretarj Alger, v im is not in tha city. All united i-. the -tateinent made after the anCCvUltg "lät they bad agreed to my nothing more of the result of tee deliberation than that the peace commleaioaera hid been fully Inatiueted. i th. nature of thaae instructions they cenveyed MOO a word, lit canmlailaaiis sli InaOrnatadl it was said that the commissioners vere "fhily instructed" and upon s.-ek-uiKr a fnrtherexplinationof thiaphraai it appears that ihe cabinet-had patiently gone over in 'in- diacuaeloa with the eomniis-ioner; every subject that in their opinion could be brought into the proceedings before the joint eoiinuissioii. On each of these the American eotnnusaioners were made tlniiainted with Ihe views una wishciof tin- a luiini-tralion. ertli AWOMl er t IsatbUttJT. It is not to I understood from thi that the commlaa'onera go under ironclad unchangeable instructions at all points, tor thCR I- a certain amount i.f llexibility in the instructions also. As one of the cabinet member! put it ihe preaident might aa well have reduced his vetahea to paper in the form ol s.n ttltimatum and have sent that II Paris by messengers. The peace commissioners are in u sense m.-re mouthpieces, but having chosen, with th greatest care ai d consideration, tht men in whom he puts th.- most Implicit confidence, the preaident feeh that tin-, arc to be trust-d with tht interests of the I nited Male.-. 4 i re.- Rata. It is not expected they will have a free rein in tin- larger question ol policy, but. with ample opportUnltlCI for consultations by cable and otherwise, there is no reason why ti e commissioners should : -t be aide to carry uut the desires of the administration, und at the same time have the oporttlttitf to Somewhat shape those desires by conveying Information they may acoalre, For Instance, it is expected that at Paris the comniissioiui s will meet Oen. Mcrritt. fresh from Manila, and, in addition, they will there have the benefit of a special report from Admiral Id-wi y. ThCM will be of tin greatest value, for the commissioners ure not acquainted with the Philippine Question in detail, and even the information that is to le acquired from ÜU Spanish peace commissioners is not to be despisul when it takes such an oflh dal form that it can be relied upon ato acmaey. AmagMMStS for Penart See Completed. All the arrangements have been oomph ted for tin- deperture of the conunissioa and its stafT. Most of th party will leave Waehington at four o'clock this afternoon for New York, but circumstances may detain some of the commissioners until tin- night t ram, Tin- Campania nlli at 3 p. OL Saturday, and explicit Instructions have been given all of the member- of the party as to being on board at that time. Special baggage taga have been printed for the iM-lonuinirs of tht DC fflbeTU, and a small paper paster, phowinrr red nnd blue burs ematt d on a whit-' background, give- a hand , way of nmhing a "red, white and blue" identification of the personal luggage of the party. 1'rpnrliiK 'or Work In Route. A numlier of stout cedar cheats have been made to carry the books, pamphlet, typewritten papers, etc., forming a part of the American cuaa, The chests are like a snallow itl a met trunk, a i that thsj may be ahoved under the berths and thus be available on the passage ver instead of going v i th the haj.riie in the hold of the at earner Tin- mil permit const dera bit work on the trip and it is expected that the tommiaatonera will bold meat Inga on shipboard They will go direct from Liverpool to London and there stop for a day's rest, then prooeediag to Paris bv vvav of Dover and Calais.
PATRIOTIC UTTERANCES.
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KpftitUh Sltnll..n liitltnad by Manor Nagaaan, Madrid, Sept. 10, The ipieen recent presided at the cabinet council yesterday Senor Hngmtn, the premier, outlined the situation and said that the gOVemment had received no reply from Wnaki ngtoa to its ronmoirt for tin repatriniioa "f Kpaniarda ha the Philippines. Accord 1 1 ig to reports from .Manila, one third of the prisoners of b-n. Agniaahio bare died of had treatment. The peace commissioners will be appointed to-daj .
Waslrngton, Sept. IT. Sclnu gu,.. auda, of the I ii ban junta, ha received the following address o the L'llbai nrmj leaned bj rVealdeht Mantnti o ihe Cubnn republic: "To ihe armj of the renubll : "It la a pleasing duty which th. . ernnii nt council could not but fulfill which at the same time it deems aa tin- Mgheaf gift of fortune, to aa UOUnoa to the army of liberation the ending ol the struggle carried on m these heretofore rich but now detaa tnted tie his, before all the world. ua
tween dignity and injustice. Mo Qasstsss as Is ITtMaa - the t'letory, "There is no need to say w hos ,t the victory. Cuba, panoplied bj a feeling of honor ami tin- defense ot right, w;" aided in its weitknesM y the magnitude of the necessary sacriflcc, ami went into the struggle with the Urm and sen-tie resolution of on ivh,, faces death to compier death Mm If, aeeking refuge in Immortality tha stubborn resistance had to result in our complete destruction or triumph And a- there remain ( ubuna in 8X1 t nice, success can not belong to Spain. Bpaia'S liter llu mill. II l.in. "All the vigorous elT .rts of the nation that discovered thia new world nnd ;i- its mistress, made during threi yean and a half of war. earried on by combined arrogance and egotism, have not been sufficient to prevent tin- tiual effacement from tinhemisphere of that grasping und proud people, to the eternal theme of its name and mater al ruin of its power, expiating finally its grave fault by auch a heavy punishment. "Its liom-st aid implacable j m was another nation bicased by fate, youthful, pushing, generous, juat. I lie I sit1 BtatSI Ho- I rleinl sf thi-llp-pesssssk " The CnlfCd States of Vorth Aim rica. from the moment the crj ;' Febru
ary :.'4, ama given, roac alarmed, cast I lag its eves across the small sea which ! separate us toward this bloody ami I agitated land. Moved by our coiivuli riona, the United State could not con
tinue 1 i lite the plea-ant life which their prosperity guaranteed them. ami which other countries, indifferent to our misfortune have continued to live. The I'nited States gave iu tie r .ities hospitnlitlea to our people, in their manufactories out- ritle- were made; from their shores came nuinernua expeditious; their pre-- with Immense and constant clamor called for justice, praising our triumpha.puMlahinir our sufferings, encouraging with their aympathj ai I promier. of help while it protested against and condemn d the atrocities of Spain. Paws tbe tafaaasae WTayls Ual American diplomacy drove the inlamoua Weyler out ami terminated the criminal policy of concentration: the United states have continued their gnat work of humanity ami justice, eat it Hi lug their own peace, offering their own treasure and giving their own noble blood, constituting I tacit the executioner of their verdict bj which the empire of Spain i- forevei vtinguished in the Antilles and t uba becomes sovereign in the enjoyment of I. er independence. lroa at mo Dsm "Every Cuban heart, tlierefore, Inttead of bitterness and BOtTOW, luu-t l.e proud of having ilom- M- duty and grateful to its protector. "And the army of the revolution should also receive the eongrstulatloni tf the rising republic; it l rvesoiir boundless gratitude. The government council, therefore, salutes the Cuban soldier, who has been a model of abnegation and heroism; it has !shown a perseverance equal to its blav.-ry. WIU he Worth, .r Hsrsetf. "Tin- American people, our ally of yesterday, our host of today, our tri -ml alway s, is contemplating Cuba. I'lni will witness um- constitution. I.i t t uba be worthy of hers. If. and -!u will be Worth of the f-lemlship ol the United States The Cuban army will do its part; it has f'-Ught under the motto embodying our idealCountry ami liberty. We have at last a country, and will denen llbi rty, Neither Inter,-! Nor BtatSOtt I 'riniil il Ihr tt.r. "Our love for Cuba will cau-e us to have little trouble in e tablishmg a culm preaent harbinger of a prosper oils future. Neither Interest nor hatred were the motive- which impelled us to this war. No one I i glvea up his home and auffern hard snips ;t d misery is capable of BOeh baseness, The t üben Hag aognllantly defended and stainless will not be io ihe hour of peace soiled with crime or violence or revenge. The good judgment am' magnanimity of tin- Cubanfl w ill train for thenj the ail tn . i . 1 1 ion , ,f the world. They will deserve a pla. in history for they will have seen their work accomplished and their country redeemed and triumphant. The President. MBART0L0M0 M MM)." (iiinagiiay, gcptcmbcr WW, The Wiek Knlluret. New (lrk. Sept. IT. Failures fOO the weil. 17 1 in the I t' it" I Htategj agalnat SOi baat yeart ami Hint anedaa aenlnat M mat renr.
tirorgm TVmhliiKton Memorial ,Mnrlillnn. tehlegton, Sept. io, fhe c.eorpe Washington Mctnorinl aaaoeintion, the object of which i- to found a national Unber-itv iu this city, held ita first meeting under Ms new charter at thf) Kaleirjh hotel in this city yesterday. The board of trustee- will hold a meeting at the Holland Mouse in New Vork on the loth and 17th t lists. The Mutual meeting will bo held in the second week in December. The associa. tin-, beii. vcs from the pv. lent outlook that the corner ttoue will be laid in Mgfc
mn neeMaa Mattes latsrranteOi iy tha Oetnaeaft at MastttlUss. Washington. Sept. 17. The national aaniititnt quarantlna service, which has been in operation at Montauk Point since that phtCe has bCCfl ttead tor camping purposes, has. ill view of it k prospective abandonment! been discontinued. Dr. W. p .Po mmer, the yellow fever cvport, who ha- been iu charge, bus been ordered bj Sur-geou-t icneral Wyinnti to pioceed tcilavana, where he will resume the dtttiotf of sanitary inspector of the marine hospital service, which were interruptt'd by the outbreak of boatlUtl 8.
