Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 February 1899 — Page 6

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Wounded American

Murdered and Horribly Mutilated by Filipinos.

INCIDENT OF TAKING OF WATER WORKS.

I HMkH Um l'uarilng; lul lid ttoi.M. in.., sullenly Kalllua; Hark Hul Irlla from .. Ulla toiiug mii Kauiuai,f UWtn BOB 1 '" ' t ! In mm ngkiiMb

HmMk 7, lo: , jo a. m.- late y -s ta-nl.iy Gen. Hales brigade uilvunccd ml I. ink Um at. r works at IMagaln "iur OMBpaiiii of the Nebraska regiment int a part of tin- It ah uattt-rf. with two i'wM gvmm and two BoteL kitt guns nut the li. inv on Jm lull. a Laif utile out, an. I a slurp fiigitgcmut ti.k jilaco in which the Ncliru.skun.N lost mii' dead ami three wounded. WK Ki: FIClflTING BAVAOm lr. Voting, formerly io;.i rtcrinaster ajrfMOl in UM Thi nl artillery, wui WOtindwi, raptured ami brutally murdered. Hint his LkkI.v. when rvc-ovorcd, nvas found to have beCB horriMy' mutilated. I lie PtUpilMM wen- drivtu buck, retiring in bat ordffi anu 'ar' ry uig wit!, Ih. in tlie valves and heads of the st chest and ry linder of the jj 1 1 ii.(iini' oaacfcinerj . . .Ii. lhiT.l line's brigade advanced .ii I took I'.tranaijur, capturing tn

In ui (Min- I In v met ith no opposition. tieu. MoArt liur's division ailvaneed fctJWIiJ . aca l:i ntr'ni w ithout lo-s the ejueiuy retreating upou Calooean. mi:i:k..s PUSHING OUT. The Ameneans now have possession of the strain ear line to Malabo, and 6O0 marines, with foiir Maxims, huvt-Im-ji landed from the fit! on the bt-aelj. on the north of the city. 'J'lie Third artillery on the main road and the I tali battery, in a OMR ctery, e. red the advance of the Wanna s i roups. a inon the hnportool points capin d wac a strung ein!,r.i.-.ircil earthwork within Bight of CafoOCOn.

I here was eoii-nleralile hrmg from i

UM upper in. s of ÜM lioiiwn in :! native quarter ! Um eily last iiii-lit, 110 MHWitlMW h 'c been le-p-arusi mm i be ri suit. BIUKAL OOKPfT ttoKK. 'Ihr sigrnal corps were coir.pelitd to run then lines along the tirii.tr line during Um lighting, and consequently UMere nnsn treojocai InterrvpUoaa of COUKUUno aoli, owing 10 1 1 1 - tatting of the wires, and the Sagittal me vvei. ordi ml to kill without any hesitancy an i one who attempted to Interfere with the lines.

lery. and was Ignorant of Its effect until he and Iii followers met the disastrous lire of Sunday morning. 'The chief is bitterlv inc. uod against

the Tagnlos for placing 'lie gonitis in front of the American battery, uui apt i: red, ,j,.r the preteiiMM that they were MlU

to ocetipv a post of honor, and h in titnatetl that the Ygorote. will avenge this treachery when the survivors rtturn north. It is regarded as a iiniiicnnt fact

timt : f the PiUpii tvieiais of MOST INTENSE EXCITEMENT PREVAILED. this cit disappeared from Manila a

as hostilities commenced. Some !

The Final Test in the Senate Shows a Majority of Two tor Ratification.

koon

of then, are lj.os.d to Is- stilt hid- Tha I.MI

ing there. COMUITIOM l MAMII .

J hren eei.red much sooner, and II would have carried assurance of tint pacinc intentions on the pari of this goreraai nt 11 would tore prevented Um hostile cnii tl u t at Manila. Senator Teller here Interrupted Um Mississippi senator, ami there Hul

ijiutc a lively exchange of words. Mr. 'I'ellei' announced his belief that the opHHitiou to the treaty was reHponsible for the Manila battle, ami Mr Mola y di dared this view to be alsurvl. Mr. Fairbanks spoke at some lenu'th, his speech being the first he had made since the debate began. He made an anneal for unaniinitv of action in or-

INTERESTING TO FARMERS. W n.tt a Former Ileal Jrnt of ( n.rla

I nullit. Iilnuo. llaa In rn IteartllHK Western 4uur.it.

llaarerabl The ilis-omfiirti of

"kiruarr.

tin a ii.ii,

Slrrrl t ar Traffic Kraiiuix.l VMl HM&M I rrjrtthrrr I r.at ha..u sh..,aluK. Manila. Feb. s.- Strict car trarlie has Ih'cii resumed a ad the cars ure running regularly, though the street are almost deserted. There arc a fewnative stores open ami white flags, in the nature of towels, pillowslips and aprons tied to baudioos. adorn the windows of the nativercsidenceseverywhere. Cut. in spite of these emblems of cncc. scores of Filipinos, under UM cover of the darkness, tir-'d from these same windows Monday and Monday evening on the American patrol. At nine o'clock Monday night there was a general fusillade in the tyuiapo and lünon districts. The inhabitants of the city generally believed that a lmttle was raging at their doors, lights were extinguished inide the dwelling and a majority of the M-oph- w.re in a state of terror. ITnder Um circumstances it is remarkable that DO casualties were reported. Several shots were tired across the river during the excitement. (on. Hughes has the interior situation absolutely in hand. ai.i ix w no MUH I tnis.

Derlarra ihr iiirrieait Oprnnl I lie I itMVlai Maarj l"Ari I; . i . ri-.l. Manila, Feb. 7. ::4) p. in. Aguinaldo. the rebel leader, issued two proeh: mat ions on Sat unlay and Sunday. The first declares the Americana opened the tiht and calls upon the Filipino congress to suspend the constit ution. The second says: "We have fought our ancient oppressors without arms and we now trust to tiinl to defend u

I against the foreign foe.

'I h 1 Nebraskans have recovered the lost parts of the piimpini inachincfy of the water weeks, rhfen liiir-n a speedy resiiinptioii of the water supply of the city. ixst ia i IONS in oris.

AirU fir ml A(alnat tlir

Irrcj IVlMM " Krtult wta An

miuiiini uriiatort Kuiiini Out to KpraM der that the country might present

the MeM At MM vviili tluua tail hin tirilier I'lcsurU

Wtehingten, Feb. T. The treaty of peace negotiated between the commissioners of the I'uitcd States and Spain at Paris was yesterday ratilied by the United States senate, the voting being 57 ayes to '.'7 nays, or one votv more thi-n the two-thirds majority necesMUT to Meute senatorial concurrence in a t n aty docuinent. The vote was taken in ejMeuttVfl sesion. ami until t ho injunction of sectcry was removed, the result was supposi il to be private; but UM v ice-pres-Ident hat) no more than announced the tigup s In-fore senator, rushed out of every door lending from the senate chamber, declaring thai the treaty had been ratified. Boom made the mistake Of stating that there were three votes to spare. There was in fact onlyone vote more than was necessary, t lit

lallotinjr resulting ., ayes to nays i i ..Ii ii.i of taa iita. The vote in detail was as follows:

Yeas Aldrioh. Allen. Allison, Bolter, Borrow a, Mutier, .('arter. (handler.; Clark. Clay. ( iillom. Davis. Dvhoe, Kl- ; kii.s, Fairbanks, Faulkner. Foraker, Fry e. QaJifUgeri OoOfi iray, Hanna, j Hnnabrougb, Harris Haw Icy, .lones

(Ncv.i. Kenney, Kyle. Lindsay. Lodge, MeBride, MeEsery. V Laurin, Mc.MiiHn, Mantle, Mason. Morgan, Nelson. IV ii rose. Perkins, I'ettus, I Matt (Conn.), Platt t N. Y.t.I'ritchard. Quay.

harmonious front to the outside world in dcaliiur with so important a ipiestion. Referring to the legislation in the early stages of the war and Instancing the placing of $.'0,oixi.t()0 as an eHMffgenej fund at the disposal ()f the president, he said it would be a matter for deep regret if the same unaniinitv and absence of partisanship could not lie made manifest at the close of the war and in the preparation of the treaty of peace. Many othei senators spoke for and against the ratification of the treaty, after which an aye and nay vote waa taken, resulting as stated above. KaahiNl urn in s,ir. .t thti x-wa. On the motion of Senator Darii it was then ordered that the aye and BMJ vote be made public, and soon afterward the senate doors were opened and the senate proceeded with legislativ' business, attempting to pass tbo McEnery declaratory resolution atpCf

Mr. T. A. Tiilman. of UMCMBbe, AJ

Mlia, N W. T . a former resident of

Caacil eoaatjr, Idaho, who moved to

arestera Canada iu July. lsi4, vvtitcas

follow s:

"1 brought here :.i head of .-at tie, li horses, two w.iL'tii.s. two sets of liar

liess and $lj in cash. I luiinei teuded

the southeast ipiarter of section L's

township 4t, range ", west of the fourth meridian, aim purchased a ipiar

ter lection of Canadian Paclflic railway

land. 1 havf been farming more or less

Marly all my life und I am convinced

that you can raise crops 40 cr cent.

cheaper here than where I came from. My capital at present, eonaUng every thing, is about 15,800. The id of my grain all round in IM7 w;,s 10 bnshels

pt r acre. I his vear (lsS) v u Id of

wheat per acre . 7' buibels, oats 50 bushels, barley a . and potatoes MO per mre. I con-aiii I bit Is a noch better country for a man thai, where I came fr. in. provided he is industrious. You get a free homestead here and C.tl .n. I'acifie railway lamb ,i re cl cap and the ttrnis easy. 1 have no made my seventh payment on tB land pureha-ed by me ami am inudi pleased vvith my purchase, as the land has already much more than paid for its, !f. gebool law l ere is decaiedly abend Of v. here I came from, and there arc s. !m is win rever there are settlers.

the nromise to that senator.

... ...... ,. Allow RBStl I I:. N V, h ..I III.. W .... 11, !,..

News of the ratification of the treaty 1 ?Wfcf sJlowancs do you think your i i.i nut. it i . lather oagbt to m.ikt us w:.,i. w, an n. i reached the White House almost im- I rjtd? mediately after the announcement of She -Well. I think if he maku allowance

tili' vote. I'ost uiaster-l iciietal l.niorv : 11 'anas n, u ai oc aoins SS ntDcB MM

iii i.i.i tin rnoai obm. tnis. - Unat of the I iirnt , str,ii;lh autl uf Hie ( asaalti mi ii. i slea. Washington, l'i b. 7. -The war d -pji 'iiieiit has net in d tin- following dispatch fron (icn. Otis: "Hantln, Feb. 7. Adjutant General Washington: The insurgent army 0011 -en I rated around Manila from l.'i.iii provinces, mini bering over 0K Kjssissing several ipiek-tiring an I Kropp field guns. .', ood portion of enemy ar armed with Mausers of tin- latest pattern. Two Krupp guns and greal many titles w.re captured. Use insurgents lind a gnat qtfanUtV of ammunition.. There arc. quite a number of Spanish soldiers in the insurgents' sertteen, who served the artillery. The insurgents ooustru t rtl stroug intnnehinenta mar mi-tits m ar our lines, mostly in l,ainIshi ihiekets. 'I ln se our men eh irg d. Balling or CSptwing many of the ene niy (hir casualties probably airirre-gat.-:,o. Full reports today. The cas'iallii f the insiirgi iits are verv In iv 1 1 .in !niri'. mii Vi of t heir dead nnd hold .'no prtoonem. Tin ir lt.s.,-s in killed, wounded and prison fr. is probably 4,UiM. We took th water works pumping station yesterday, six miles out. The ft was considerable skirmishing with tl IMtny. wbi netde no stand. Tbe pomps are damaged, but xvill Ive working in a a.t k We hftvc a number of eondenm r '( up in the city, which furnish aod

Kor-s. Sewell. Slump. Simon, Spooner, S . wart. Sullivan. Teller. Thurston, Warren, Wellington. t?oleott Nays Itacon. Hate. Herry CatTery. Chilton. ( oekrell Hatiiel. Gorman, Hale, Holtfeld, Hoar. .Tones (Ark.),

Mallory, Martin, Ifoney, Murphy.

hav. lins. Boach, Smith. Tillman. Turley . Turner. V.'st- gf, Absent and Paired Ifesara. Cannon and Wilson for. with Mr. White against, in.! Messrs. Proctor and Wetnnite for. with Mr. Turpie :igaitst. v Maat laufta MnI 'ii. N-v vote has been taken in the senate ir.-e that of the repeal of tin- pun-has-Ing f'ause of the sin rrnan law that has

L-eti followed with an dos

T Xi.iifT laseeceaM t Ifcs Katnn-ation of Hie Trritty In On uu tWaaX St m York. Feb. 7. A dispatch to the II, raid from Washington say s: Instructions have be sent to Maj.-tien. (Mis directing him to eoinuiunicate to the insurgents the information that the trwity of Paris had liecn ratified by th nate and to continue his operationagainst tLeut s,, to promptly crush the nvolt against American sovn g : 1 1 y . The cruiser Hoston which left M.ir.ila. Monday for lioilo. ostensibly to relieve the P. a If iumre. carries with her instruetious to Brig.-Gen. Miller lo ;.t once oeeitpy iloilo with or withouC consent of Um natives there. A rleani tu f nuiulrtr I out rot. Manila. I eh. 7. 1:43 p. tn. ThAnserienna. as this dispatch is sent, are in complete control of the sftttM tion within a radius of nine miles of .Manila, their lines extending to Mabsbon. on th.- north, and to Parnnaque on tin- South, an- fully U miles long. While a few detached hodloi of tha enemv offer desultory opposition, tha a ala bodj of the rehebi is in full retreat and utterly rout'd. Of the hordes ,,f troops originally ilrawn up in battle array against the Americans, fully one-third are already incapacitated, and Um othen are scav tered in every direction. ton till II. flaOaf .if Amiiiiinillim. Wash ingtr.n, Feb. 7.- ..I- I -('.en.

Slialcr. acting chief of the bureau of i "i'" have their especial attention to

nee iring ine net-essary vines in injure ratification, were dontitfui of the re-

Smith was vvith the president at the time, and was UM lirst to congratulate bbn. Naturally the president was gjratlffed at the vote and so expressed himself. Secretary Gage came in soon afterwards, and was followed almost Im mediately by Secretary Alger ami Sec1 1 tar, Bay. i in. iiimiv rraseatai ta tn reaaiaeat. Within to tnitiiite tifter its ratification Geo. (on. the secretary of the senate appeared with the treaty itself, which he promptly delivered into the president's hands, and then retired. The cabinet members, as thev left

Mills. Mitchell, the White llouse. were jubilant over Pasco. Pctiigrew, 1 !"' r:i t i :..a ' ion of the treaty, and

spoke ot it as a great triumph. Beere t; ry Hay, expressed his gratification that the treaty, was ratified and Mid I only regretted that it had been found necessary to occupy so much valuable time in doing it. He said lint the treat would now be sihtni:ted to the Spanish corles at the session which opens thi month and he anticipated no obstruction In that direction to the final exchanges.

ltrtult.

MB 1 expected ut him.-A hicsgd Journal.

Von t an i."t Allen s raat-Kuse iti:i". Write (d Ouy lo Allen S Olmsted. LeBog, N. Y., for a rREB sample of Ai lea's FootBase, a powder M sh..lie int yeur siioes It uros rnllhialns. ssreatini. damp, swollen, li ning feet. It Budtee new or Ugbl shoes aVSjr, An instant cure for t'ortis and ituni us Alldrutfists and si,, e sti i . - .1 it aji'.

eMp.-d hy tnk.ii advantage of tl,P , r

reuii(uii oi tue iouuviiie A NL iu. Uailrojd to .me of the many i.li .,.,,', "J orU Ol Ihr S ,.,th. Thl. ,u ofiiei. w naed faeilitie. for rea. hmK the eitu -,,, SoOth the Wiater re..rt of the I., ., , , OaU Coast, of Florida of Cahfon,. d 2 the We.t tn. In . W .u.. in.

I ietn i.l P i i

fur to liter (.ulj ( oat.

in . write '. P Ltm

i s', r Am hl. I. mi,. i, i '

MOrifUffl of Florid cr Qjl

i neapsMas tit

Suifar i

ir.

so cheap now that it nara l.

Sfeeers to tase the sand out of it. lk.iuZ I i ..hu r ht "'S

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Good ÜOtXl! Your heart bests over one hundred thousand times each da? One hundred nVNMandaoppliei uf good or bad Mood to your brain. Which is it? If bad , impure blood, then vpyr brain aches. You are iroobles with drowsiness vet cannot alei p. You are as tired in the morning as at night. Ycu have no t

power, tour tood does you tut

little good. Stimulants, tonics, hcadichc po dcrs, cannot cure you ; but

th

ia

least Siilnee.

l o the victor belom: the poi! and to

v.in.in;.-tieil thp pr.vi.eae of m..u.-.: - mrosstie criticism. Puch,

I ami-s,.,.uers- Baettswlon Ttettata. Hp all points in Kentucky. T nnetee, Mis-M-ippt, and Aiibim.i on several davs in sea month. Tboerands of acres of land for al.. i f the Me!,. A I , . ; A.idt. -s A ilmnia Land A Devel ptnent Company, Mobile, Ala.; r 1. L. Harris, i. 0 v. t . St. Lenia, Mo.; Ch rles Rud. ph, 351 Naraaette Build ag, Chicago; K. K. Posey. 0. P. AH Mobile, Ahn Mr. C "Tin y tall hint a one ii. rse lawyer." Mr "How did be git that name, do von Mipiu.sc 7" Mr. t ''Iteesast

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he' su, h i Si a liiarger, 1 imagine. '- keis Statesman.

Yon

T M you so. In one night cured cobs Oil masters Lumbago.

St .Ta

int. r. st ... lahlnel OfBren I' .,-.. I i, itir

Wils the vote of yesterday. This anx- i Secretary fajng said: iety was dne not only to the magni- I "1 glad the treaty is ratified tudc of the nueation at issue, but to I glad Crom the standpoint of the anti-

fix

The mutt sncresafal dentist anlf liTes

Jin aaral to mout

Ch

Da

New.

the uncertainty which attended the matter Up to the last moment. Only the elect few knew bow Senators McFnery. of Louisiana, and Jonaa, of Nevada. wonM vote half an hour 1m--fore their votes w. re easT.atnl not even tboae knew when the bell rang for the II rvtt0 session at ipiarter pnst two o'clock. Many of the vast throng which was turned from the galleries after the il. r wen- cloaed In r. spouse to Senator li.ivis' motion, lingered In the corridor-, all waiting eagerly for the first news from Inside. It was generally BtrderstOOd that the lirst IS minutes was to Im- given to speeehiu. iking, but the crowd apparently was prepared for thi dehsg. lataajM lataeasl Mtaws bf si,.,, ,;,,r. Within the chamber the interest was even more intense. Very few senators left the chamber except those engaged in the cloak rooms in trying on the one side to L'ain votes for th treaty urn! on the other to prevent a break in the rimks. Si ii, i tors Aldrioh, Lodge and Klkins,

, Imperialist as well as from any other. The vety in iudit of imperisliam is to

have the islands now under the control of one man exerei-ing absolute militnrv authority. The ratification of the

treaty transfers the disposition of tln-sc Islands to the American people, who. through their represented hrea, i can irive them self-gov eri"iieiit or make any other disposition of them that our own principals of iro. eminent and ideas of national welfare require. Secretary Alger thought that the confirmation of the fictory at Manila togetl tor with the rotifieation of the p. aee treaty was sufficient to mabe the day memorable. He spoke of the perils f the position which the Amerl OBS troops have been occupy ing so many months, while the fate of the tteat was at issue, and said he was only too pleased now that these troops were free to protect th, mselves PRINCE ALFRED DEAD.

( nniitilnrc l.e.tua to Conaum pt Ion. i K. Bp'l Bahn IB will top the Cough at nnce. .o to your drufgist to day and jtr t s sfBpia bottle free. Large bottles Si sad BO cats. Uo at once; delay k are dangerous. Ihere is one attr. t ve ffatttre about a war drama on the stage: no iavestigatiaa eom mission appears ia connection. Au-b: en (..olie.

Se- rhere. A bad prain cured; srid St. Jacobs (.'! cured it.

will. It makes the liver, kidn-vs.

skin and bowels perform their

proper work. It removes all im

purities fron tli e blood. And it makes the blood rich in its Ufa

giving properties.

To Hernien

You will be more ranhU cured if you will take a laxanv, dt ot Ayer's pills each night. They srort-e the sluggish liver and liiUj cure biliousness. WrflM to our Eccl-ra. VV liar. Ih SlllaalU trrr'rpt of mm of ih. irvvxt en. -e i pin .Iclrnt In th I'.iitiM m Wrttanetij au tLs jr!u..ii in e..irr, Aildrn. vti. J. c ATTER,

a-trfc- v-k-a-VV-a-rt-l-a t.

V I

Ralf the BMB ehe attemtd to te'l you a 'utuiy story torget it. Atih.son t.l ,le.

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Ordnance, war department, saw that

Gm. Otis' men have almut ."..immi.ims) cartridges and plenty of ammunition for their siege, field und machine -'uns. It is proposed to ship an additional supply by steamer. Practically all td the ammunition furnished the ships and troops is smokeless.

v iter. "I'll" tnsips are in spirit- Quiet prevails. Signed. I

HIS

t I I! It I IHK HI II IM, lOssfc.

.. .,. On. 1.1. ii i, I rrr lUnrl. Washington, Peb, 7. Appreeiath g the Inipoaalbillty of operntlag a navrs paign from WaUalagtOO, den. Otis has

excellent I n nolllieu mat Hie presnlent leaves

in Ins annua the eomluet of the war, but he is directed to act rlgOTOOaty und to bring Agninaldo and his folbcv-

Dp l .in.l V I. .I I ,. ro.l.i,. I. rrM.I. aaeullna ! a Ulirr ..,,, I...t. M milii. Feb. 7. Street ear traflie Die loss of the rcbrla may tie jratherod fnnii the fact that If of them antra buried in one rlee neld on Mop day near I'uras. and thai s; un-,. j. ter: .tl b 'tween l'aen ami Santa Ana. A converted river giinlsmt did terrible .-xeeiit ion muting the p'bels. sweeping; both banks of the river with her . at ling gun and her heavier battery, Hundreds of Filipinos undoubtedly Brawled into the cane bial.es and dud th re. i tie AmerieariH an- working nobly in ttieir ctTnrtH to find the woiiiuhd. and vre bringing hundreds tf sutlerInfi labels to ttie hospitals for treatRaeaiti TIM natives are unable to un-dei-stnnd the humane motives which prompt the victots to succor the troonded of the neiny . M mht rs nf the hospital eorps have Winde the start ling disc, vary that lb. re are RMny women, in male dress, and With hair cropped, tinong the dead. Tha dm f of the Vgoro'.-s. the Filipino nativi, who fought so gallantly In the fnee of our artillery ti r-. with tin ir lsvv -. mill iirruvv". is in a hospital with a shattered thigh. He ad uitu that he ;;-:v.r wiw modern aitil

era to Subjection with all possible datpatch. Baads i 1 1 1 f DaspsasaOaaa, Manila, l eb. I, There are many inliiiution that Manila is full of desjM ratines who had intended to co-tipera'e with AgOlnaldo, Tin police are POO tinually capturing men and women with weapons romsalt d ia their doth ing. Last Saturday about midnight to Fnglidunen a, i,b titally encoun'ered a gang of armed natives in a dark sale sited. The natives, f earing discov.it v.

Blllt when the secret so--;.,n began. while Senators (iortnan and Jonen, the leaders of the opposition, considered their forces iutOCt. Half an hour afSei wards it was whlapered about that Senator MeKnery had been won over on conditio. i that hi ileeiaratory resolution should lie adopted subseipient to the passage of the ratification resolution. When this news was confinncd it was known that ratification was asBUred, for Senator Mel.iurin had already announced his Intention Of vntint.' for the treaty in view of UM contlition of affairs at Manila. Senator ,ion, s went m, r at the last moment, making tha one vote more than was necessary. Ha ilwnar- npaaSM MM i,,i,n,ii m. ni uf Ho Raaatt. Tln re was no BppIntlBi Nthefl the r -suit was announced, but many senators heaved n sigh of relief, and rushed from the chamber to ''ivo the aews to the waiting world. Sp. i . to for mo I 4aalaa K.il III, at Ion. In advance of the voting speeches were math-by Senators Runs, Money and Fairbanks. Senator Stewart, who had

iiiifirisoned them until morning anl just arrivad from his successful cam .. . a . .. . I t . .

threatened to kill them unless they

maintained silence. Many native clerks, employ cd Vy mercantile houses, nre niiss'ng. As it ia impossible that tiny should have passed the tinea, the Inference la UnU they are in biding in the city. Si vi ral attempts were BBttdc to BI i -ainatc Americans on the street, botthal danger is now at a minimum. The natives are terribly cow , I, and the preestntions taken. esp,.ially nguimt inei ndtariana, arc admirable. The rebels, who have been swept la e.rry ibreeiion. HkB ahOBMBll in a battle, die by the hniuinds in the trenches "or UN most pnrt pnssively, except the Ygnrotes, who charge dee potmtety and usclcsaly.

j.aigii in .M-vana tor re-election anI aouneed infors all during this period i of the session that in his entire trip am s the continent be had enooun : lered one nma vviu was appoard to the ratfaMntion of the treaty. I Senator RoBB read a brief written speech announcing his Intention to , support the treaty ns in the interest of I peace. He entered -oinewhut into tin legal ipiestions involved, .tying that he saw no obstacle iu the way of rati , dent ion from that source. Senator Money n Iterated hin oppo sltion to the treaty and made a last plea for a modi ' ution of the agn , an : t. Dt assert, ,1 toat it the friends I of the treaty bad agreed to a mndi- ' Oing resolution the vote would have

Tbf Heir- ,mri iil la Ihm Thräna of Saiat aBarg sa Oaths i-ii i t SCSheal Tumble. Mernn, Austria, Feb. t, Piinoe Alfred of Mivon-t oburg- iotha is dead. He had been suffering i'rotn chfonie cerebral tnnible. I'ritice Albert nf Sa ve-Coburo- anil Gotha was the v,,,, of the Duke of Roxe-Cobu rg ami Gotha, s ad son of Queen Victoria, ami was bom at nuck Ingham palace. London, an October IS, 174. lie was a captain of the I'rils iaii infantry, ami unmarried. He was the only sou and Ii, ir. A CANDY TKUST. Two Bapaf o . BjratMaaMa a aoras ktag Mm ( an.lv Vt ,,i,,r,o I .ir. rs of the Oaoa try In t-.nVrt ( miavllilitt Ion. ChicngO, Feb. 7. Negotiations are In progress h,;. ,.jt, ., formation of a enndy trust composed of about 40 f the leading inanitfaet urers of Staple confections in the United States. While the projected corporation is yet in nu embryonic state, its ultimate foruiution is considered a certainty. Confee tionera bare been approach,,! within the Inst few days by reireseiitiitive Of I hiengo and New fork sy mlicatea, both of which are inlerted in the anndgnmation of the candy interest of the country. The fact that more than one party is seeking to effect the consolidation makes it possible that ci BWVerabhl delay may ensue liefnre Rnal arsmgements have been comnictc.l. to, oni, i .I DenMti Brussels. Feb. 7. n otVn ial denial has beetl leaned from Um government of the Congo state of the rtooci that

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