Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 153, Lebanon, Boone County, 27 March 1917 — Page 1

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HIS LILY . TOBERECORDEDIN TljiMinEES orthern and Western ! Democrats Seek to Wrest Control From South.

LARK ritOKABLV THE NKXT SPEAKER publican Do Not Admit Democratic Control Sonic Sluirp Divisions. r, ! flit the h,tn ,ifii,us ,r.r. ,?'. I. r. I WASHINGTON, March 27.-C.ii ced that they will he able to or niiee the hou -i lemtcriitir loaders, lay began eonMdeiution of sui-giv-- i committee rhanri's in ocler to on outM the fnrtion manifest in ; ir own ranks. The northern and ; tern Iiemncrnt are a unit in de. nding that the "solid south" sur ider its control of committees. Meanwhile the Republicans refuse ' admit that they will not bo able (' innate the situation. They itft lii;-1 t, even though Chump Chirk i- reted speaker, a srems now to h-. I Hist certain, they will lie able to rturn the prepared committee ten by combining with independent-' . I dismtisfied Iicmocrnts. )vistion of legislation alreudv .injpying the attention nt tltc ;o:e! . of both senate unit house ' h-h -iilent Wilson will be sunpoitc 1 n1 i t unanimously on questions ti,. ; e to do with resenting GeimunyV j it'll upon tin- honor of the I n!e.. I les. it is certain that on si.ne of collateral questions ronercss iru-! , ile. The state leiiutment ha.i"H for the espioriage bills which d in the last cmiinc. here is a disposition on the put some members to grant sharp hority along this line but not t" Sur ux the department wints. ' the questiun uf lite ceusoiship to xercised over the newspaper an- ', r sharp division i certain. The i spapors generally are willing to t the wishcH of the government every way so fur as respecliny ; ets of the army and of the navy they- Will resent (Militn-ul reii.orwhich would prevent discussion j iiolitical moves and in this npp 0,1-' i they are certain of strong sip i in congress. he financing of a war and suit'osi. that the L'nited Sums, a the est nation in the world, finance nee for the remainder of the con- I ; also will result in a debate hra definite policy can be arranged. of the Members Are Exiected to Report by Tomor row at Noon. he work of getting the memliers of pany II, mobilized, which wa ked yesterday morning when the orders were received, was cai):'d todav. The men ners have neen .' getting the propest" ready to be ed on a moment's notice. I,i -'i-.nt Ca.-ey went to Indinr-iip'i!:.--morning on a huness trip and other officers were engaged n ag to get recruits. This is one of disappointing feature,. The re ts seem to be coming slouiy. ing men should be brought to rc-t-that the country now needs th. i' and they should re-pnnd readily. ;pany II now has only thirty-five ve members with prospects of five ix of the old members, now on the rve, coming back into the ruuks. y-five members is thn required ngth and Company H should have nrany before the nrderk come to e. It was a splendid record that company made on the border. It , made up of the lst bunch of men ' the entire national guanl. The i er are anxious to get the iuire,) ngth and they should ' y assistance possible. .ibes have been notified of the ortanri are expected to be i ere by orrow nexvn, I PRESIDENT INVITED. I MlII.AriEI.PHIA. Varch 27-May-l9itk .i.,. . ; i2t w Tt u"? a "sirtent Wilson asking him to adn the mes meeinir in Indrner.d sqmre here next Saturday after- "

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tlttt thr tutrrnlUttHHt Srtrt ."Vrff I I'AKIS, March 27. A report from lirrni that licM Mur-hal on MarkffiMn of liir .rrman nrrtty hun irrivcil at (uiihtanlinnple to rorftanif llw Turkish xrmy, aroused much Hpocutiiirnn amontf mtlifury rrilic here tmlay. The Kt-ni-rul opinion was lhal, if lh n-port wah Irue, lh principal liivk of Von Marlifnoi-n in Turkey will h to rclakp lUiluft from the firitirfh anii chck ihr Itiisiun illy ihr tntrtnitUmU Harriet AHSTFRI.M. March 27 Th.Turkish minister of war, Fnvi-r Paha, has- arrixed in Ktrlin fur a council with (hi Or mi an w;ir office on Ihe situation in Mesopotamia and Armenia, ayt a li pntcti from llo lirrm an capitnl (,.,. Ihr tftrriii.,r ficntrr WASHINGTON, March 27 Svcrftnry of State l-an-uri:' HlHleninnt that ficiman hat lun'eartlfd ihe pro Imohh of .luPrtmsian treaty with the I nitnl St.ilew i eH'rlef to pave the way for Ihe internment in this country in rae of war. of all German who are inimical In the nation' welfare. Senate leaders today predicted that the senate will uttokl) declare the Pru-ian trenty a not binding in iew ol the Secretary h Ntatenient made in hi-i note to Germany. When the tfenale tuke this anion, I In way will Im uwn to intern any iermaiii the government may want Kttarded. ( By thr h frrnttl.rhil ' WASHINGTON. March 27. (iermany has h-en a-dted hy the Mate department wheOier an Americans were a in ope; I lip pris. Mier taken to iM hi. me Mri hv the rader Mrewe. jut returned from her second duh through the . AMaiUic, it w i aiin.ntnrid i it. I'liuniiinl tahU-K from dhtial hac said thpri werr more than fifty Mirh captive and a cordingl.i the Swish minister here, )r. Caul liittcr, hai been a-kd to initiire. (Btf thr Imlfinntimnl Srv ftrrrur.i I.ONHMN. March 27. Altlutiiuli railway lradc hn be-'n rnormouly ruMailed since the beinnin of the ar lo facilitate the move men! of war supplien and troop, more pawnenKer train are to he lakfH off siton. The chaiiKew fur April incltid a reduction of pawniter M-rvice ard freithl trarltc on the Great Wenterii system an l Lancashire and rkhire Myntem, (By thr I tt trrnnti-tnat Seu Srmcr.) NFW YOUK. March 27. PEanM for temporary hospital hui'dH's in addition to the per. manenl hinl.linj; at St. l.iiki'H hospital are in the making Imiay. Arrant! .'menu are hei(t maHe to make St. l.uke'N a huk'" has hos. piial in the event of war and an augmented cor of surgeons is already being enrolled. (By Ihr Intrrnatiimaf Xn it-rtkr i GONOON, March 27. Ten hunrirrri and twenty llritish and ( anadian officerw and 2" 7fi men have been raptured by the German in Franc, according in an etimle given out bv the war office to. day. tf ifilt Ihr fmt'rntU,nal .Wi I firrrir t FflNIXiN, March 27,The Auhtnan reicharalh hn been ummoned to met in Vienna lh first fortnight in May, a prt'HM dispatch from Amsterdam tiHlay. ELECTORAL REFORMS. Interest in England Increased by Stirring Events in Russia. (flv ihr itirrnniu-iMl SerrW.: ! oMjON. March 27. National interest in electoral reforms, now nnder consideration by ttie government has &" '"creased by the Bt.n.. event in Russia. A compromise electoiaf cheine has bttn proponed by coalt- '" '""ferenre and it was scheduled j to ccme up in tne noase ot common ! for consideration this afternoon. ; . Tt tet f eomervtt ppo.Ing the coalition measure are called Ing the coalition measure are called : W . "u''r'U!' uf u I measure ami they are being warned against radical action.

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IE: N French Trying l Turn the Line North of the j Aisne River. j ALI.Ii:S WITHSTAND I COUNTKR ASSAULTS

The (ierntan Troopi Are Holding ! CHICAGO, March -.27. WireW the last tw-nty-four hours and enlist- ! apiwiidiif in the baruli of unauthor-, mi-ntv have l..-,-n liiiinerou i.

Their Positions A'onc Ihe "llimlfnliurs Line." (Rt Ihf iMlemtillnt .Wirt irlc.l IMKIS. March 27. The capture of niiry-!.f-( hatreau. south of the Oise river, by Fremh IriMips was announced by the Trench war office today. Cimkv-l.e-t'haicsu liea south of the forest of (nucy anil is situated on the southern angle of the salient which the Herman hi ill maintain between Terijnier and the Aine river. t'oucy-I.e-Cbateau is a community of considerable im. porlance. Its capture hy the I'rench was made practically certain on Monday when they took Koiemhray hy storm and extended ill. ir j; it I;;.-.,-: rs.;t of !.c FfuiMc. ilti tlf Intnuotlnnat AVir firrrfc.r I.(IM0. March 27.--IW thousand Cernian soldiers have lad acne-s the frontier into Holland, their flight bciejr impelled by hnnKcr. says a dispatch from Ihe Hague. The Germans have been interned at Zwolle, the disi the nv(l (Bi; Hi' i.frinttonnl in Jli i-t ! 1.ONH0N', M:irrh 27. While ISritoh ,nyf tj.iarti Cam'nai, Frn-b 1 1 oops further south on the Oise liver line lire pounding both si.'es of the (jeiman salient between LaTere and ,1'oui'y. Along the fighting front between St. Quentm arid l.aon the French are thrn.-ling tlnmnelve against the (ieiman defen-es in an ef-1 fi.rt not only to "pocket" the Teuton stronghold of St. Queiifin. hut turn the ; Cerman line north of the A,, no river. ; The allies have to with. tand savage .counter assaults all iih.i'g the long 'Ihe suggestion o' th.it the present fi is a strategic mask military critics rman enterprise for ent het by the following dispatch from Amsterdam in the Morning Post today; "The N'eiuwe Courunt Is informed that between March l"i and the lth tierman tioops wen. tiaosotid in Belgium on a larger scale than nt any other time since the beginning of the (The di.-patch did not say w bother the troops wore being sent iryto the eastern theater of war or whether they were being massed along the northern end of the western front, o terMily for a drive against Calais.) No llreak In Line. I here has been no hreaK in me con . ....... ' tmuous line along the battlefield hetneen Ann, and the Aisne, according to ili.patcn.s reaching here tonay from behind the front. Along the i IJ.iipauiiie-C lnil'tai highway, W'here the liritish captured Lucniroui t, the Ger mans deliw ri'd counter attack in : mass forma' luit there were heavy ' cannonades on both ..iiles. Between the S,;lwne and the Aishe ' particularly haul fighting is l e ported from the sectors of Kssigny ls?Grand, ' Vendeuil, forest of Coury, Folembray an .Vie village of Coury I.e Chateau Correspondents at the front telegraph thiit the German troops are idently holding their positions along me .iinoennurg line in great tore ami mat. ii tne reatons are oeicrmilieu to mae ineir siano mere, me great engagement now in progress must soon begin to draw near its fin ; al phase and settle down once more , into the deadlock of trench warfaro. COI NCII, OF WAR. Rnssin Prepare for Ihe Expected Cermsn Prlre on Fact Front. tttit tfte fiift.-saf.'vnat Kvwe.t I'ETItOGRAD, March 27. A coun- , f w w w 6t(rn j.ront 0 met fing prepara- " , ,h. ..n.-j n.L,J ;tion to meet the expected O . A thfm ,,tCT(lg ; . . r.v,i,! iv,. ;;.,. . . ti. ... ii ' , cu.,yff ,,. ,:,.., Zt waT-! General AU-xieff. the chief of CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR,

: OFFICIAL REPORTS . i FROM THE KEUMAN WAR i OFFICE ARE HELD I P

(IN fh. MrrCMitl(et AVtff, v-rfcc XKW VOItK. Manh 27. For the first tiine in mil'' month.; tlm ofllciul ropott of th- German war oftit-e are beiiiR hold UP. No olNC'aJ statement ha.e oomc through from Hcrlin f;ince S'uiday, a circumstance wltich ;il-iUKi'd some fffieculution tiwlay. At the Sayvile wlrelewi .-toti-iii. it was f.a.d that "static conditiu-s" wore reypollsilile. llo'.VMVr, otltiT pro.s adviceH w're rect'ivrd from Merlin via S:irville on Momlav. STRICT Sl'RVEIt r.ACE. jwirelese .Apparatus l W Forbidden1 ; rnanihirid IVrHimn. ! j Bit th tntfrwllinntil Svi ttrrttnA ued persons was put"; under utrict I i surveillance of federat niri'nts today' i following u report that a man mum- ; , iected of being a Otniun ipy bad lsen taken in cu:;tisly nnon discovery f a full wireless outfit in a sulluib Ve,-.t of (5uk I'ark. i Captain J. V. lillcn. of the Tiadio division today was notified by United ! States Hi itricl Attorney I'. V. Clinc ! to inform all unnatnr.t'ijed tiormuiis known have wireless outfits in their j poshes: ion that they :must do-coiov ' nr.turaliy.ed citizens m' surrender tl j uppniutus. J Two men givinj? tl.eir names as Paul Sell and Kurt Errocko, taken from a train from the wet, were to : he t'line.l over to the federal secret j service- today by the no'ice. It whs aid the men had been shadowed by I the governmi nt men from Sun I'rnni Cisco and that they had Mopped oif in ' several cities. The utmost secrecy 1 surrounded the !irre-ts. M FT TARTMt. at SI. louis Kiiut-fl by a Militant Worn ,n. (lit tin ,,HM,rlI Wirt HrrST. l.OCIS. March JtT.-Two handtta who attentpted to ho benjamin Sehnrider'n grocery store .here met a Tartar in M vs. S.-lineider dioitly liefor-e noon toil,-. When the b;u. -tit.-, entei-oj and i! .arnl".l money ' Schwider -houtnl lu.-tily fur n ip. Just us one of " . h:v " Ki-wk Hie ! storekevppr down with thr htitt of a revolver, Mi-s. SVhneuler, who is six f,,Pt ed fi I and weighs lilt) pounds, iln h i a rear arid crashed the rohlK-r to the floor, ir. a panic. Iiceman whi capt.ve. Th other gunman tied htieiiJcr sepurp( a po- j his spouve s.it on her

,treg,henrRnin Three!

Men and a Patmlmun : Near Hrmtnn. I lt tfe srciftitiuMi. V. irt crii'C I IIOSTOX. March 27.-An attempt; lade by three men early today to tun-: nel t.her way into the vvnti rtow n arsenal grounds was followed hy ' running duel between the men and a patrolman. The men escanej ip the, darkness, but a wide hunt is beingi I made hy the greater Huston aulhori-; :,i ,i: .,.... ui ,,l..i,i i The . .,Sn authorities sui.l Ihev - . .j u-rn h ii.-fl Iho men tmsiiw in . , reach a gamine "k i'"" tunneling effort was frustrated. ADMIT RETIREMENT. Russians Kail Hark Before a Gas Attack of the Germans. (flu ike InlrrnaWmal itVrrlcc. i I'KTROGKArt. March 27. A retirem(nt (lf ul,sjan frces from the westbank of the ( hura (Schitzehuia) river, before a gas attack by the tiermans, was admitted by the Kusrian e ..flir. il:,v Previously the Germani) had assnulUMl the Utw,n line wj,hout gas, but after a vigorous bom - har,ment this ass-ult was rejielled. Th Hu,j..n retirement took place in the region of Darevolabuzy, which is south or the I'ostavy region where the Teutons made strong attacks on Sunday. TWO MEN MU.fc,U. And a Third Wsanded tn Revolver Hs, tie at iicmana. ! T'l CI,EVK1.ajv'1i, k., .narcn zi. iwo,' : men were killed and a third aeriou-1 Iv wounded today in a revolver bat-1 prtlciptd in by ix men and four thj corner of Wcxalland , avenue and East VHh street. The i fight followed an all-night orgie.

Your Country Needs YoiH' : ; Ji i etttTo Tin nriiorn

Company H, I. N: 0. in in immedigtf lived of more men. The company roster ha ben re'dn.ed to tlorty-Ave men by transfers and iliM-barKi'rt, I The call for recruits ban jrono forth and while several hofe answered in a tentative way, tlm response ha not 'levn anything like what it should be. liportunity many young they wei-e wailing for.1 eems to be assured,:.u is th opiwirtiinity many young have said I Active- service seems to be ! for in the event of war with (.i rrnany j which now apparently in only a iiicI tion of a short time, the National ' (ii'.anlsmen will without doubt form the m:lu of the great army thit will be formed. In every city Where there ia a Second leitmient (run"' company there has bi-en a ruh to the colors within 1-bunon and Boone county should not hiy behind. There mtxht to be enouirh patriotic vouiie men in this II Bl IHE u. s. Straight Forwardness is to Guide This Governnient's Conduct. NO ROOM FOR DOUBT OF U. S. POSITION Attil title of Nation to be Made Perfectly Plain lo (Ierntan Covernmenl. HY Wll.l.l M ItYKI IIA1.K. tHv i:r !t f-rinrf'.i.v Aw grr-ir. IMMil.l.V, Jlanh ,1Ti. Via Kayvillc March 11.) If congress de. clnres that a state of war is existing between Ihe l'nited States and lierinany, (..rmany will take the position that she is not aware of ihe (act. She will continue to art in the issiini.t,en that her altitude toward Ihe t ailed Stales is practically ihe sanitf as she tales toward all nculriK, none of whom dnams of a-serling that a state of war exists. "Kumars of proposed mediation between Ihe l'nited Slates and (iermany by some unnamed neutral come from London, but nothing of litis is known here, t.ermanv would not consider any alteration of her I'-boat policy. On the other hand tiermany will not declare war. I report the above as an explicit statement made lo me by a high official whom I am not permitted to name." RV JOHN KOWIN KEVIN, fffli the nlersMlS'SU .Vfsi flurries.! WASHINGTON, March 2'.:v- ""' P0,ir f eV"M"n ill lie met with one of straight forwardness by 'the Unitel States, Hlgh ofticiaU teslay made thin plait sing the remarknble plan outlined to William Hayard Hale bj Herlm officialdom, in which it it de eland that "even though congress shall announce that a state of war exists, Germany will take the position that she is not aware of that fact," such a suggestion, it is declared here, simply is a continuation of the (ierpolicy of covert insulin and manipulafon of posisble agency tt ! embarrass the l'nited States, t'oiiKressionul lenders who will j frame the policy of the United States i,sn iv,.. ;,'..,,i UMtn hi,. .I th : entire situation before them were ; unit today in declaring that ticrinuuy ; be left in no douht as to the '. nn.uin of th. fmterl KtatjHv. The .frejgn affairs committee of both have already tentatively agreed that j the resolutions to be retvorted to them ! following the address of the president ! will set forth in plain and un mistake able language that the United States 'has striven it all times to maintain pence evn tt gr"t sacrificew but thr 'Iermany hits vio!t!'d Ihe .honor and Iri interests of the United State in Zlt orb a manner that no nation could - - " - Meet With v Resnonse. I The addltine) t!eclrt:r.n mide to , Mr. Hale that "Germany will not Co. aider anv change in her ulwarine .policy but that Germany will not de

community to fill thr deoleted ranks of Company H within twenty-four hours. The ca!! to the aervice Cornea from the nation. It has all the effect of t call for volunteers. It la a call to the brave, not the timid; the patriotic,

not the indifferent. It ia a call to young men with red Liood in their veins, youths who love their country) and are rvady to fight its battles, ! XTe yuu iiuililll leVITifnong Cic brave, ......i- .i v,, n,.. f ; patriotic and aacrilicing young nien of this community ? If so your country's call is directed I clZenti? aCaUiM'J ""' V '"i thfpic'irrt"-! tion will take care of itself. Whe-j ther you are accepted or not, you have , shown that your hearts are in the ris-ht place. What is vitally import ant ia that vou show your colors. If you have not enlisted, do it now. don't delay. i rlnre war" likewise meets with no response echo here. Coming afl it does top of the Oerman official announcement that her submarine sunk the i ., c u i,ij i n, nii,,,.;. ,i with the report of Captain Christopher of the American tanker Healdton, sunk in the "safety zone" off the Hollund coast admittedly without warning, the statement falls on deaf ears so far as officialdom was concert' No declaration of war is ne now, omeials siy. In law this cog niiame of acts before wordi can he considered and the acts of (Iermany I following withdrawal of her solemn' pledges thtit she would conduct cruiser; warfare with her submarines have constituted the carrying on of open, hostilities in the opinion of nearly' every administration official in Washington. I'niley of Action. Today's cabinet meeting was ex pected further to consider the plans for co-ordination and unity of action between alt government departments. CONTINUED ON PAGE THRER. NEWALBANYSUFFtRERS Contributions Are Asked of Iltanon People to the Relief Fund. The storm-stricken city of New Al bany has sent out an urgent call for financial assistance. hile money contributions so far received have

oeen generous, mey uie noi uo,Yu. ,r mg the lives of intl passengers. A near what actually is needed to afford hpHVV OR (.nttjn W(1i v,m1(t sr0un,i the ne,.essary relief. Messages to the ,;, 0nly t!:f, fu..; .,lat the en. local firms today from the Interstate (fjp, was ,,,-oceeding cautiously prel'ublic Service company of Indian- vented a catastrophe. The engine wa auolis, state that the loss and suffer-. rfprailed and stoptied only two feet

ing among New Albany people greater than generally realiied. Leb anon people ure urged to contribute to the relif fund. i mordekatget hj-rf a pahgiTat re M K W L Th Reporter has been asketl to re- i ceive contributions to this fluid and : has consented to do so. The gifts are i to be voluntary. There will be no sol- i icitntion. Lebanon people did splendidly in its devotion to the Newcastle relief fund. They' ought to show aimilar generosity in tnis case wnere tne loss of property and life is greater. Gifts should be made with as little delay as possible. Send or bring your , donations to thi office at once. The followina; contributions were -eceived today: First National Bank $10.00 W. . DeVol 5.00 Wot ley & Shirley BOO

Interstate Public Service Co, .. 10.00 neo touay ny me people ol Louisvine Daily Reporter 6.00 .ani other Kentucky cities, from InDaily Reporter Employes in,oo!lianapolia and other Indiana citia

KAISER'S PICTURE H AULED DOWN AND U S FLAG HOISTED Bit iht Inttt-unttonat Xtvl Servic.! ST. JOSEPH, Mo., March 27. The kaiser's picture, which long lias adorned the walls of Turner Hall here, was supplanted today by one of Woodrow Wilson and German emblems have been re- ' placed by the eagle and the red, white and blue. From the flagstaff of the building is floating tlie Americr.n flag. "St. Joseph Germans are loyal to the L'nited States and have tnken thia way of showing it," sjd Henry Vogelman, president of the St. Joseph's Tumverein. Turner ha'l f gnred In d'Omatlc episode during the eiell war when member of the GermanAmoilcan alliance barricaded it and drfisrtlf floats! th .U.a and stnpei in a town In which souther eeatiment predominate-, Federal troop relieved the siege.

i Orders For Their Disposi-

. . tlOn Hcin; 1 Manned by War llenartment GUARDSMEN AWAIT ORDERS TO MOVE All Units Have Assembled at Home Stations Orders Expected Soon. (0V tfit Ihternattorttf Sevt Btrvia. CHICACO, March 27 Twenty regi ,, .. ,. . H, ... . . , the Nationul guard will be used for police duty in the middle west under the direction of Major General T. II. Barry, commander of the Central department, U. S. A., according tn orders received here today. Orders for the disposition of the troops were being planned on data ; ! furnished by the war department and intocmation gained by secret agents of the federal bureau of investigation. All units and Geiicial liBiry's command have been assembled at their home stutions and are awaiting order to move. Conference lietween General Marry and llinton C. Claiiaugh, head of the IihhI human of invesiip-iitmn ned man whose identity was not divulged were said to lie related to the surveillance of many persons of known Geiman sympathies whose presence near property of high strategic value j has aroused suspicion. Twenty-five ; mer. have been rounded up by .Cla- ' baugh's agents and questioned in the last 'i hours and it ia said information given by them was of great value. Adjutant generals and other Nntional Guard officers from states where the militia has been called Into service heve been in conference with General Barry with relation to the lispvu.itioB of the troops under them. TRIED TO WRECK TRAIN. Heavy Log Chain Wound Around Rail 200 Live Imperilled. llw the lnternatinn'11 "Neva Hrrit. El.KINS, W. Va., March 27. Authorities are investigating an attempt made late lif-t night to derail at "(lead mm) curve" the West Virginia limited, Baltimore to Elkins, on the western Maryland railroad, i m peril Ifrom a hundred-foot precipice. j ' Relief Money Needed in Storm Stricken New Albany and Vicinity. ' rs. ith,i veim ., ... - , , '""rcn Z(. on. man . raa o-en eo-i--sou imii uie peuiie 01 am niuany for the relief of suffering in this storm-stricken community. Contributions continued to pour in, an(' "nn O'Connor, director of the fund of L'00,000. The city of Louisville has contributed nearly I'iO.CMiO and the committee has set a goal of $00,000. The people of New Albany have contributed $18,000. Nearly $8,000 has been contrilrutwl from various Indiana cities. The authorities of the city saw the companies of the Second Indiana, which have been on guard here, leave the city this morning, with apprehenA home-guard, headed by W. B. ! Ptotsenhurg, former attorney-general, ' has been formed to prevent looting and present's gviier-I or4.t. 0At j enmnanie of th nnonal (rutrd may ' v. cpr.t hrNEW YORK, March 27. Police today are acaevhiug fur a .0,6isj neckluce and other Jewelry valued at $10,000. stolen from tha home of William ! McNair. ; ,