"V -y. i? T. T -v. ,, 1, T '-W&rn w v&' ie JtartJagtcf y N 1 j UArb-,'- JM! VOLUME XXV-NO. COONSKL ARGUING THE CASE- vurmeMT ik muirim tbial KNM ON HONDA BVBX1NU. . B. Benin Op.as res the BWMlMia aaa Oecaple. ma BaMre Svealag W. D. eass'. Tnr IBS rilasni votes TumirMmiH a at. riea. Monday AttrnoenTh courtroom wm prodded wbea iba court bell summoned tbe.partlea interested la the DeUiager mar. der trial at 2:30 o'clock. Tbe iafarBat la tbli ce appears te be en tea laereesa .rfl1. D""W'l " PriNW OB trial, who waa under oress-examtaaUoa wbea oenrl edjoerned, waa eallad te tba wlteaaa aUnd and eubleeted te a forth erost-eximthatlen by tba district at ten ay "for an beer aai a bair. Heetuek te the 2MMftttfc0- "- Tne aezt wltneea called waa BtUada O." Dtsn andher teatlmeny waa: l am the wife of ObrUtlan Dtaa aad waa dlvereed from Oalvla M. Delilagar 1 1 reside at Ja 237 Chuteh (treat ( I knew Dslllsger'a wife Kate ; aba eame te my house at laaat oaee a week 1 1 aaw Calvin M. DeUiager, ea the evening of October 4 I waa at ray deer atep when be ateppad and be aaked ma whether cquiu net go in me house j I replied be could net, aa I did net want any trouble : I told him 1 would apeak te blm eutalde aad we went eyer te the market heute, ea the Middle atreet aide; we talked abeutaeverai mattera and he left at about 9 o'elook t the next morning Mr a. Aaton eama te ay . beuae and aha atked me if 1 aaw anything of her daughter Kate and I aald no ; I aaked her If ibeand Oal quarrelled and abe aald no, but tbat Kate went away ; I knew that it waa Thursday night I Bew tbe prlaener, because the following nlgbt 1 aaw aa ac count of the murder In tbe paper. The oemmon wealth endeavored In oross eross oress examination te bring In the divorce pro pre pro ceedlega brought by her agalnat Delllnger for 111 treatment but the nnnrt uniii s allow the dlatriet attorney te be Inte that feature. She denied that aha. aald aha would a wear Oal out of this, for abe loved the ground be walked en. Mary J. Bewera a wern: Knew Mra Kate Delllnger; aaw tbe pin found near her dead bed von the elethea of Mra. Delllnger en the Tuesday before tbe murder. M. J. Delllnger tee tided that be heard Mra Alten aay that Kate told her whan ahe left the beuae en tbat ThnrsJay eve ning that If anything happened te her. her watch was te be Riven te her ehlld Llllle. A few of the defendant', wltneaaca were ealled by the dlttrlet attorney for further orest-exemlnstlon, but nothing new waa cuuiwu uu me ueienie men rested. IN BKBCTTAL. The oemmonwealth new called wltneiaea In rebuttal : Oenetable Wittlck, re-called : When I aaw the heel mark at the edge of tne water, en the afternoon of Friday. It leek exactly theaameaaltdld In tbe morn ing ; be denied that a revolver waa drawn en Dslllnger while Detective Nevlbs was with him, or that any threats were made te compel him te tell blm all be knew about the nrurder. Constable Barn held testified tbat Mra, Bewera aald In hla preaenee that ahe baa net aeen tbe pin en Mra. Delllnger. Mia. Lenere Bewera teatlfled that ahe lived at Ne. 24 Ceral atreet, tbat ahe knew Annie Miller and tbat lady bad net ealled at hrr house te have b dress made, en the evening of October 4tb, tbat ahe waa at home tbat evening and la net a dreeamaker. Mtss Miller bad awern tbat ahe waa at Mrs. Bewera' heuee en the evening and wben en tbe read home aaw Mra Delllnger auu a uiau uui unr ausuana WB1K lOWaida Marietta avenue. Mra Sarah Ann Oraham corroborate 1 the teettmeny of Mra. Bewera Detective Nevlna denied that he bad made any tbreata te Delllnger te Indoee blm te make a confession of what ha knew of the murder. Kate Htnlth testified that she had seen Mra Delllnger wben ehe left her mother's home en the evening el October 4, and tbat - she wis net under the infiuoaee cf liquor. Adjourned te 7:30 o'clock. Monday Evening. Every available Inch of room was occupied 1 Monday evening's session of court. Tbe aisles were crowded with men and women, the latter patiently atandlng during the entlre evening eeaalen. Tbe only witness ealled by the common wealth waa Mra. Blmeu Snyder, and abe teatlfled tbat when ahe saw Kate Delllnger en the aliorneon of tbe murder she waa perfectly aeber. Tbe toHtlmeny was closed at 8 o'clock and argument was at ence begun. The nrat speech for tbe oemmon wealth waa made by E. K. Martin. He speke until tbe adjourn, men! of court at 10 o'clock. Tbe opening apeeeb for the prisoner waa made by W. D. UcnseU He began talking anertly after 9 o'e'ock and concluded at 12 o'clock, wben ceart rose te 2n o'elook. J. Hay Brown made tbe eU,j .4 argument for tbe prlaener, and he was followed by vDlatrlot-Atterney Weaver, who closed for tbe oemmonwealth. Tbe case will be given te the Jury this evening. Ltv.ly O.moerstlc Beclctl... The "ieung Damoeratlo Battalion, of Philadelphia, will cslebrate Jeffersen's birthday en tbe evening of April 21 next Hen. Cbauncey F. Black, Hen. Henry P.umer and Hen. Klcbard Vaux will deliver the add regies. At tbe laat regular meeting of the Damoeiatlo state committee the following resolution was unanimously adopted : Jleselved, Tbat tbe city and county oem mlttee, committeemen and all the regular agencies of tbe party be enjoined and earnestly advised te procure thelmmsdlate organization of Damoeratlo societies, cover. Ing all tbe dlatrleta In their respective cities and counties, and that such societies become members of tbe Democratic Boeletlea of Pennsylvania, transmitting Hats of their cmeera and members te the secretary, MtJ, Jehn D. Worman.Ddmeoratlohoadqmrters, Harrlaburg, Pa. In a circular Chairman Klaner says It Is highly Important that tbe organization of tbe Democratic societies should proceed "id tbat the people should be Instructed aa f-Ai their aplrlt and purpose, and this 00m- Y mlttee Is especially anxious that no etlert te that end should be spared. Fat aed Jehn Oe Spraaa. Pat Rooney, the vaudeville actor, waa en a rampage en Sunday, at Akren. Ohie. Mrs. Heward, one of tbe actresses, finally cooled him down by hitting htm en tbe bead with a ehalr. An entwr waa called, but when he arrived Pat bad dltappeared. He had net been arrested at laat reports. Several membera of the company declare tbat they will net go any further, and It la thought the oempany will dlaband. Aa a result of the troubles all tbe mem bars of tbe company, Including Mra Koeneyand her daughter Kate, started for Mew Yerk, leaving Pat behind. Tbe com- Kny had been playing te geed heuaea and d dates ahead till May. Jehn It. Sullivan roaehed New Haven, Conn., en Monday evening and took up his abode at tbe Glebe hotel. He was"blllng" drunk and assumed control of tbe whole establishment Ha spent a drunken Sun day In Bridgeport, and hla Bosten friends learning of it went there te bring htm home. On the train from Bridgeport te New Haven the puglllat met Andy Hughes, tbe variety actor, who had an engagement In New Haveu en Monday night Hughes asked him te remain ever and Jehn accepted the Invitation, but with atrenuens objections from his Bosten frlenda Tbe big fellow was dirty, his silk bat had lest lta gleaa and his eyes were bloodshot He set the house up a number of times and wsj very noisy. He get Inte a conversation witb a bar-room habitne, ascertained tbst be waa an KnglMhman aud then threw beer all ever him. He aaw a red necktie en another man and saying that he did net like that color he tore It off and told the -man that If lie said a word he would whip him. A big crowd collected and a polioe pelioe poliee man waa aaked te arrest Sullivan, but be did net dare la n.r Ne. Was Shet OU". While Mr. Creagb, a landlord In county Clare, Ireland, and hla slater were driving te eburcb en Sunday they were fired upon by some unknown persoea Mr. Creech and hla slater were bit by bullets, the lattar'a&ese betas; aboteS. Beta art la a arJalasl QaaUilaat : ' m. .. 173. van boeminb weirmwar. aataebairvatlaaa aim Laaaaatrlaa Whe ie Tvaveteg Bapttu. The following la from a private letter Ireai a Laaesster aaea : Walla Walla, Washington Ty., Mareh -My lest was from Helene, Mentana X paattkeevealeg that ta watching the people aad laklag a atrell ap town. The aula atrset wee very lively, but the lare roema that are aowlleeaead by law and run by reapeaMbla parttea wen crowded by ail aorta of men,' who make large wagea by day and lese or make at abrbt. Tbe aext morning W. O. Pyfer, wae yea Will remember aetae eaterprlatag florist ea Wist King atreet, wae sad theee magnineent ebryeaaUieaBuma laat year, ealled ea me having seea my aasae ea tbe register. He la new la the real estate buatatm with WaUaea ft Taerakvrf . one Sel the largest firms here, and Is just the maa for the r ashing plaea He took me through the town and suburbs aad ahewed me piles of ateaea tbat bad beea washed aad rawaaaed maay.tlmea ter the geld they eeatainea asa were aew werts fit mere tbaa they ever were, aa altos ter dwellings aad warehouses. The prlees asked are fabulous aad the wonder of the thing la they get them aad a few months, or a new line of read, doubles the Investment In maay eaaea Nobody apparently Is lesiag and the town la spreading like lightning up en the mountain slues and down en the level plain. One barren knell la already ealled Capitel hill and the polltlelana are making tbelr deals and arranging the fete of the oeuatry. The two atrengeet men in tbe field for governor are Democrats but tbe Repub licans seem te be confident. IeaUed en a Mr. Msjendetil at the assay offlee, and after being shown the process waa taken by him te the two hospitals, whleh 1 found were very nleely ran. I thought I knew what ruahlng was, but this place gees beyond all my notlena Every one Is talking of Urge sums of money, even tbe waiters la the hotel, who get US a week, but gamble It all away. Of course living Is hlgb, bnt nobody is Idle and a man wbe la willing te work does well, but no one has any use for a lazy man here, The court beuse la a beautiful building, finished In antique oak aad Is noweooupled by the Legislature of the state, which la very eusy macing ia a and omees te nil. 1 left Helens at 4 p. m. by tbe N. P. and oressed tbe Mullen pass of the Bookies and np tbe valley of tbe Clarke's ferke that night Tbe scenery waa mere grand and the lumber grew heavier aa we went, but tbe crags were covered mere than en tbe Belt range and along the oanen of the Prlekly Pear. Giving erdera te be wakened when 1 reached the Pnd d'Orellle I turned In. Lake Pend d'Orelile la a magnlflaent body of water, hemmed in by very fine weeded mountains and fl lied with trout and salmon. Tub read runs north.ef the lske but is con tinually oressing long arms that run back between the mountains and presents charm lng Tlataa We crossed Pack river that leada up Inte the Pelluse country 'and afferda a means of transportation of the rich mines up there. Spokane Falls is new a wonderful city, and greatly angered Dr. Corooran. who had been told that be would see no one he knew at the station and tbat the city had spread te the hills. He tejd hla Informant that he was a feel, for be used te knew every man In Waahlngten and Oregon, and the oily could never be ae large. But he looked In vain In tbe crowd for a familiar face and tbe town was ever the hilt It la spreading like wild fire, aed old residents can console themselves with the thought that they might have been millionaires for an In vestment of a hundred dellaraln '79, Frem Sprague down we ran through the dry channel of the Columbia, whleh Is new filled with sage brush, but tbe land la very fertile just out of sight en each side of tbe read. Walla Walla is mere like Lancaster than any place 1 have aeen yet Everything la comparatively atald and aeber, but It baa been making a slew and sure progress, ukuki vj very lerme yauey. J. V. r, A ProhlbUten Klaetten In New liampitilr 'The canvaw In aid or tbe prohibition een atltutlenal amendment In New Hampshire closed en Monday night Chairman Bailey, of tbe Prohibition committee, la confident that tbe amendment will get tbe necessary two-thirds vote In Ita support while Mr. David H. Qoedale la mere con servative, limiting his claims te a majority, There haa been no open organization in behalf of antl-Prohlbltlen Interests, owing te tbe notion that te atlr mattera up wbuld be fatal In arousing adverse publte senti ment All efforts have been aeml-aneret The proposed amendment gives applejack, champagne elder, stonewall and frozen olderfree lleenae, but restricts the sale of all ether aloebollo beverages, Ineludlng all patent medicine and apothecaries' com. pounds containing aloebollo base a for selu. tlen or preservation, or for ether purposes, New Hampshire haa bad a prohibitory law for SO years, and, while It haa year by year been made mere aevere and oempreben alve, It baa been proportionately Inopera tive. The outlook la tbat tbe adoption of the amendment bill will be defeated to day. m i- Ne tumerals Kxe.pt Fer Oaeis, from the I'hlladelphU Inquirer. An undemanding has been had with tbe postmaster general whereby the repre sentatives of the Republican dlatrleta in Pennsylvania will be the refereea in the aelee ion of peatmastera Tbe Democratic dlatrleta will be in thebandaef the senators. Tbe senators will In all cases be consulted, they being reoegnlzel by the president and heada of departments aa part of the appointing peN er. It Is mere settled than ever tbat te changes exeept for cause will be made lu any of the Pennsylvania offleea until after the expiration of oemmlMlona There Is a general assent te this plan, It being said that the Democratic lneumbsnts abeuld be treated with tbe same oenalderatlon given Republican officeholders at the beginning of tbe Cleveland administration. W. C Pomeroy la a candidate for the oellectorsblp of Internal revenue of tbe Ninth district, with headquarters at Lan caster. He U a cousin of Editor Pomeroy, of the Chamberaburg Repository, and haa the active auppert of Representative Atkinson. 'Ifai.1 Klrfca" Uut Night Last evening Jeilersen &. Procter's dra dra matie oempany appeared In Fulton opera hense and the audience waa of but fair size. This popular drama haa often been seen In Lancaster and Ita high character la well known. Tbe oempany of last evening waa headed by C. W. Oonldeck, tbe veteran, wbe baa made the role of Vunitan Kirk the old miller, fataeua He la an excellent actor and is pepulsr every whera Tbe oempany whleh surrounds Mr, Couldeck is very strong, and It Ineludea Mlaa Lillian Billings as Jlaztl Kirk, Mlsa Sydney Cewell aa Eellie Butten, Charles Kidder airMur Oarrtngerd, Raymond Helmes as Jtlacu$ Green, & It it a great pity that an attraction aa atroeg as this oannet even draw a crowd en the first night a tueks Bis Collar-Den, Charles Stauter, a driver for Emanuel Stene, wbe does heavy hauling, waa un loading lumber en Market street In the rear of B. E. Belly's carriage manufactory, He fell from the wagon te tbogrouad.strtk tbegrouad.strtk tbogreuad.strtk lag his oellar-BOM sad dlslessueg his BARE-HEADED WHEAT. CBS AMINOS OF BROW7 OAC8SSJ It bm BenawHAT injured. xe sTsraaara at Their Meathly setiBgHspert the Kirtets O f rm flag aaa Thawing -Aa assay By W. B. II. Klettr Oa "Oaaaty Readf, Bew 10 Ilnlld aad ssalatala Them." Tbe March meeting of the Lancaster County Agricultural and Horticultural society waa held ea Monday stteraoea at 2 oVrfeek. in the Beard of Trade roema Tba following membera were la etlendenea: F. R. DIOenderfTer, city: Slmea P. Eby, ellys Calvin Cooper, East Lampeter; Martin D. Kendlg, Maner j Daniel Bmeveh, eity ; Jehnsen Miller, Llilts; Daniel Herr, Maner: Jeseph Wltmer, Paradise; Levi 8. Relet, Warwick ; Jacob H. Hsrshey, Beat Hemtuald; Wm. H. Brains, Drumers; W. H. B. Klnzsr, East Earlt Aaroa H. dummy, Maner; A. C. BaldwlB.BalUbnry; O. CKsnasdy, oily ; Hear M.Msysr, East Hempneld, and President Jeha H. Landia u. u. BrubakBr, of East Lampeter town ship, aad W. H. H. Ktnzer, of East Ear), ware elected membera The committee ea the late farmer's Insti tute reported, that all elalma against the society for expetsss of the same had been paid, and the committee were discharged. CROP REPORTS. Mr. Cooper reperted that In his locality the young grata and ether crops bad been mueh Injured by the recent freezing and thawing spells. Wheat la considered geed It tbe dry windy spell does net laat mueh longer. Fruit treea appeared te be In geed order. Tobacco waa being aeld at a low figure. Mr. Kendlg thought tbat the clever fields whleh had been grazed down pretty dose, were In geed order. Wheat waa about the same as In Mr. Cooper's locality. Mr. Relet reported that tobacco waa being seia en in his neighborhood st fair prlees. Mr. Klnzsr thought that the shipment of dressed beet from tbe West has had a geed deal te de with the low prlees reallzsd from the sale of home fed cattle. Mr, Wltmer aald tbat a neighbor of his had raised sod aeld 5.700 pounds of geed tobacco en s smalt patch of aed land. Mr. Retat said that a neighbor of his had realized tL700 c0 hla crop of tobacco, whleh had been cultivated en geed aed land, with plenty of ferttlizsra Mr. Breslus reported the wheat, grass and olever aeemed te be geed, but it Is meat tee aoen te detormlne whether the wheat haa been In lured. Mr. Eegle reperted that the oentlnual ehanglng from thawing te freezing bad Injured the wheat some, but net mueh. Clever and grass were quite geed. Mr, Brealus end Mr. Summy said- that the potato crop of laat year had bean extra large and tbat potatoes were a drug en tbe market. K8SAV ON COUNTY R0AD4. W. H. H. Ktnzer read an sddrjss en "County Reads; Hew te build and main tain them." The apeaker thought we had net progressed very far in tba construction of our reads, from what ourferefathera had dena A read la Intended for the use of the publte and should net beoeme a publle nuisance. Stock should be kept ed the reada The majority of the reads are only 25 feet wide when tbe law requires them te be S3 feet wide. The supervisors neglect te perform their duties when they fsll te keep tbe reads free from ruts in which water oelleots. Toe mueh trash and debris are thrown upon tbe reada by the farmers whose fields are adjseent te tbe resda Often plles of stone and cord weed are allowed te stand for years alena the publle reads and frequently these ob structions were the can 10 of runaways and accidents te people ualug the reada The United Stales keeps her navigable rlvere clear and In geed order, and in like man ner we should keep our readsldea An ouneo of prevention is worth a pound of cure In the matter of keeping publle reada In Reed erder and repair, and men should be oleeted aa supervisors who will faithfully perform their duty. There should be a line of duty Isld down for the keeping of reada In order. All obatructlena should be removed ; dltcbes filled, sloped from the middle, which aheuld be high enough te drain off refuse water ; bridges or oevored gutters should be placed ever all atreime wblch cress the read ; atene crushers and read scrapera are useful and mueh needed articles in every locality te keep the reads in order. Meney U well spent In keeping reada In order, aa geed reads save money te all who use then by keeping down expenses caused by broken vehicles and less of life will net be as great as it la The old maxim "Peer pay, peer reads," is true in mere asnsa than ena Reada aheuld be gene ever at leaat onee a month, and net stlnted in geed grading and cleaning frequently. The address of Mr. Klnzsr drew forth a lengthy dlaouulen and closed it by Mr. Cooper reading te tbe society a pending bill before tbe state Senate en the method of read construction and maintaining and keeping of reads In order and repair. Mr, Relst remarked that be hoped no member of the society would sign any petition or ether paper In favor rf the passage of the bill new botere the Senate. Different membera Uiseuased tbe bill; some being in favor and ethers opposed te It Without taking any definite action In regard te tbe bill the society adjourned te meet en Monday, April 8tb, se that mem bers could attend te their private business en April 1st, tLe regular time ler tbe next meeting. Oranted I J the Rcgl.tar. The following letters were granted liy tbe register of wills for the week ending Tuesdsy, March 12 : Administration Michael Smith, de ceased, late of Columbia borough; Jehn W. Lewell, city, administrator, Elizabeth Hecsler, deceaaed, late of Lan caster city; Jehn W. Henalcr, Philadelphia, administrator. Alexander k Calhoun, deceased, late of Columbia; Annie K. Calhoun, Columbia, administratrix. Jeremiah Hernberger, deceaaed, late of West Coealleo township; Allen W. Horn Hern berger, East Cocallce, administrator. Msrtba Geed, dtceaned, late of Upper Leaoeck tewnablp; Samuel Kafretb, Leb anon county, and Dr. Carpenter Weldler, Upper Leaeeclt, administrators. Elizabeth Ball, dieeawd, late of Lancaster elty; Jesephine W. Bail, city, administra trix, Francis K. Herr, deceased, latn of Stras burg borough; A. M. Herr, Strasburg, admielstratnr. Testamentary. Bernhart Hammel, deeeaaed, late of Lincauter city; Jehn A. Bausmsn, city, executer. Jehn Copland, deceaaed, late of Lancaster city; J. H. Baumgardner, elty, executer. Msgdalens Smltb, deceased, late of S.raa burg borough; B. Frank Boek, Slraaburg, executer. Jonas Oarber, deeeased, late of West Hemptleld township; Reuben Oarber, Andrew Oarber and Anna Stebman, West Hemptleld, executers. Anetb.r Uumer. Washington DUpatch te tbe Press. Tbe announcement Is made te-day thst ex-Cengreaaman Jack Hleatand, el Lan Lan eaater, haa been persuaded te withdraw his application for tbe position of naval officer in Philadelphia, aahe waa assured that this plsee would go quite certainly te Deputy Corener Pewera Mr. Hleatand Is bow a esndldats for oelieotor of uteraal WJTswaa) H taw TiMBSJtar dattrtet. A J t.(Vt'r "- - .rctr A- i LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY. MARCH 12, 1869. ANOTHKB PULE WEEK. Oaly a Paw Hundred caa.s or Tobarce sold Br Lecal Daaltra-L'ght It ads la New Tork. Ths local tobacco market In nacked eenta during the past week was dull. Lets than alx hundred eases were sold by dealers la this elty. Their attention was devoted principally te receiving the 186S crop, and at fire warehouses la this elty iwbi miuien ana a nan pounds waa received. It waa nearly all aeed leaf. Aa scea as Ibis is eased some attention wilt be given te tbe Havana crop. Farmers who can afford te held their crops may get better prlees for It s few months bone, but these obliged te aell new muit take what the dealers will give. The following aalca of tobteoo are re perted: Milten MeQlnnls, of Htoelevlllo, Cheater ecunty, sold tntej aorta te Teller Brether at 9;;, S and 2. Foreign buyers have net made an ap pearance In Brecknock township this season. J, B. Muaselman, a local tobacco dealer, has bought the following leta of Havana: M. B. Geed, l acre, 10, 2, l; Samuel Relfanyder ljf acres, 10, 3, 1; Augustua Herning, 2 acres, 15, 3, 1. Samuel Watts, of Terre UUI, bought 2 ores of seed lest from Themas S wellatr at 12eents reund: 2 aorta of Havana tmm Henry M. Hurst at 14 cents round; and Isaae Heist 1 aere at the same price. the New Tork atarksta The UmtedStates 2o6ace Journal lllus. trstes the oendltion of the tobeeoo market In that elty in a peculiar minner. At the beginning of lis artiole la a blank apaep, enolesed in rules, and In this space Is printed D Dall. . JoUewln' ,B " editorial a the aubjeet : "The above aharaatarfzna tnnrn r,iii .., faithfully and eloquently the present con- dltlen of our market than any oemmonts we oeuld make en the blank vlew of the situation." Frem the Toblcce Leaf. The last week has been a very quiet one for the tobeeoo morket, very little tobeeoo having eban sed hands. Timm ia m deal of Inquiry for old Onondaga tobacco, .as It is "the" tobacco for B and O purpose -- uu.uv.u. unnun win realize Bgoea figure 11 they sUll bold en te it Manufao Manufae turera are alter it Ituvincr mil mniiimaa slowly en, but it the farmers would net be se high in their vlews, It would change tbtegs considerably. The market for Havana has been quite dnll since our last report, but new thst tbe tax agitation has been laid te rest for awhile, business will undoubtedly Im prove materially. Sales, 600 bales atose and f 1.10, In Sumatra business la very quler. The tM 20 te si 00 WOre U,n b10' The Philadelphia Market from the Tobacco Leaf. A moderate amount of business Is claimed by holders of leaf tobacco whleh esn be used for manufacturing into cigars. Prlees are firm and ateady and the demand general for all gradea Figures are net remunerative. Still the atoek meves at fractions abeve cost J, 8. Qana' Ben's Itapert. Following are tbe sales of leaf tobacco reported by J. H. Gana' Son.tebacco broker, Ne. 131 Water atreet, New Yerk, for the week ending Monday, Mareh 11, 18S9: 200 eaaea 1883 Pennsylvania seed. He; 488 eases 1880 Pennsylvania seed, HQlea. ; w caaea 1887 Pennsylvania aeed, 9K129 imj cases 1880 Wisconsin Havana, 9W&613W ISO cases 1880 Wisconsin Havana, 9. iwieasss 1887 de tfUe. ; 150 cases 1888 de 4UffiO'e. : 100 ca.es 1683 Dntcb. SUffll J0e. ; 100 eases 1887 New Eneland Haviua, ' . tnl.. en m - : . . Ti. -y. w (aaya 5 iuu ovies jBsj state Havana, l2U(3i 16a. Total, 1.688 caaea .1 1 ED. ..... ' - - NBW WAR VKaiEL.1. Ds.lgns ler Eight New Ship. Prepared aud Awaiting AppreTal. When Secretary Whttney relinquished "" umte union m n logsey te ms BU030SOr the responsibility for building eight new vessels, authority for whose construction was given by the X'ittlelh Congress during its first session. Tbe list includes three 2,000 ten cruisers or gunboats, vessels somo semo some whst larger than the Yurktewn, just finished, and similar te tbat vessel In many respects, although embodying many new features, There will be two 3.0C0 ten erulssrs. These vessels will be smaller by 1,000 tens than the new cruiser Newark, but by law tbey are required te attain the extraordinary speed of -0 knots an hour. If this requirement Is met and the heavy erdnance new lu contemplation supplied, these lleet beats will be the terror of tbe sesa te a foreign fee. A great Ironclad of 7,600 tens, a pre teotederuisorof 6,300 tens snd a small gun. beat of 800 tone burden complete tbe list Designs te these vessels have already been prepared by a naval beard, and await approval by tbe secretary. Meanwhlle, In anticipation of that approval, Commedore Wilsen, of the construction bureau, has added te the force of draughtsmen em ployed in preparing the details of tbe de signs, and it is believed that advertise ments for proposals for building some of the vessels oeuld be issued within two mnntba In addition te the vessels abeve dosorlb desorlb doserlb ed Congress at ita last seaalen provided for the construction of four inore erulsers, ineludlng tbe Themis cruising monitor, and In an emersency their construction oeuld be commenced wltblu the present yesr. llelers the Majer. Twe house pslnters In search of work spent laat night at tbe station home. They were discharged this morning. James Ryan, an old oflender, waa sent te the almshouse. Charles Andersen, a colored man, was arrested at tbe Farmers' bank corner at 2 o'clock this mernlOB for ilirhtlnir, Officer Crawford, who made the arreit, aald thst he learned that Andersen was net tbe aggressor. The mayor discharged him, Andersen then went te Aldermsn Bart's and proaeeutod Edward Handera for csiault and battery and drunkenness and dii orderly conduct, and Charles Helllngcr for drunkenness aud disorderly conduct He alleges that tbese men assaulted him snd ran away when they saw tbe officer oe mlng. Tbe U ul Tobacco Condemned, The New Jersey M. E. conference, in Salem, N. J., en Monday indulged In a leug'.by dlsou.slen en the use of tobaeoo by tbe ministers, it being reported thst some of the younger members of the conferenco had broken tbclr vows in regard te this matter, It new being tbe law of the church tbat no one ahalt be received Inte the ministry wbe uaes the weed, aud the young men entering tbe oenferonce are required te ssy tbat tbey will wholly abstain from i's use. Tbe matter was referred te tbe presiding elders te ask the question aa te its use ei each pastor at tbe quarterly con ference. Tbe oeufereico strongly con cen demued sueh noedloss self lndulgeuce and tbe disregard of be sacred a vow, The lien Decide te Itetnrn te Werk, The empleyes of the Columbian Iren works, at Halnespert, near Mount Helly, N. J., who went en a strlke last week be cause of an erder compelling them te wear beets while en duty, te protect tbelr ftwt and ankles from burns, held a conference with tbelr employer, and upon tbe latter', premise te pay tbe men In lull for all tlme lest in oeuBequonoa of burns, tbe men unanimously decided te return te duty, aud tbe works are running en full tlme sgaln. la Town. Charlie OJcoed, a well known advance agent who has many frlenda In Lincaster, Is here ahead of Duncan B. Harrlsen'a "Paymaster," wblch will be seen at tbe opera houie next week. Mr. Ojgecd waa formerly with Atkinson it Ccok, Tb.y Only Apprered lillla. The street committee held a meeting last evening without their clerk, O. A. Gaa, who la locked up en tbe Delllnger Jury, All the business transacted was the sp-rnralQla.fcwMUa. A THORN IN HIS SIDF. HaRKUON SlNDlNd BLBINR ANXIOIB TO HUN TBR ADMINISTRATION. The I'rstMf at Net Olspeasd te Be a flgMf Mtaa-Blalas'a Blataet rerstga htlalMers, Yflih Raid at the Head. Nat Ae. eapisd By the Calif BssenUvs. CntoAne, Mareh 11 A special te the Time from Washington says: It ia understood that at the cabinet meeting yesterday the dlreet Issue was raised whether Blaine or Harrison shall oe&trol the administration. Mr. Bialne had a slate of foreign appointments whleh he wasted te be made at onee. In fact It had been whispered about by Mr. Blaine's Intimate friends that Whltelaw Raid would be aem. mated yeaterday for minister te KagUad ; Allea Thorndyke Rice for minister te Germany, and Wm. Walter Phelps nslak. ter te Germany. When Mr Blaine submitted his slate, Mr. Harrison demurred and finally rsrused te make tbe nomination of Held te England. He said he had selected a maa for the piaee, but would be willing te give Mr. Reldseme ether mission, Ne satisfactory solution et tbe disagreement appears te be In sight Republican senators privately my there Is great fua In atom for the Demo Deme Demo ersts unless ths presldsnt eaa find some way te smooth Blalna'sre triad feathers. It will seen be known whether Harrison or Blaine Is tbe biggest man In this adminis tration. HARRISON'S Civil, SERVICE IDKAa CtxraLAND, Ohie, Mareh 12. The Leader' Washington correspondent save ! Prealdent Harrison baa already mapped out a policy for hla administration te foUew respecting civil serylee reform, The fol lowing points from an interview had with him by a party of congressmen are slgnlfl. etnt snd Intsreatleg. The visitors had presented the claims of certain individuals of their choice for sppelntmenla, "I have," said the president, "determined te live up te the plsnk relating thereto la the Repub lican national platform and shall select men te fill the ofllees from among the Re publicans et tbe terrtterrlee thamsslvett where fit persona may bs found. Ia Alaska there are no party organisatiens and no public press which makes It neeeasery tbat the governor et tbat .territory aheuld be a man of sueh hlgb character as net te need sueh supervision aa officials In ether terri tories are subjected te, because of tbe exist ence of pollUeal parties snd the printing of newspspera I shall endeavor for this par tleular offlee te find a man who will net need any aueb spur te de his duty." Ths attention f the prealdsntlrssTnP reeled te tbe order placing the railway mall service under the provlalena of the civil service rule. "1 shall net revoke that order," said the president emphatically, " but 1 shall modify It somewhat" "1 shall," be, oentlaued, "have the rule touching reinstatements changed whsrs It la specified tbst a dismissed empleye may bs restored within a year. I ahall bava the words 'within one year' stricken out" The prealdent aald that ths order would be further modified se thst It would take effect en the 16 tb of June Instead of the l&th of Mareh. On the subject et removals from the gen eral classified service, President Harrison aald : "1 have told some of my Mugwump friends tbat I believe the prevision relating te removals aheuld be changed se thst a cause would net noed te be apeelfied. 1 would net have a man removed simply beeause he belonged te one political parly or tne otner, ana mere should be geed snd substantial reaseua for the dismissals of clerka and offlelsls, but I bold that it Is net necessary that the cause should be specified or given In sll essea There might be geed reasons for following a contrary course snd withholding Information." NOTES FUOH BBKOKNOOII, The Centra Literary Beeleiy te Clese Ter the Hea.en en Trlday Evening, BewMANBVir.LE, Pa, Mareh IL Within the laat two weeka II ve oeuplea of this place have been Joined In tbe holy bends of matrimony, and this quaint old town haa been the scene of one continued festivity ever slnee. Centre Lltersry society, whleh has attracted ae mueh attention this winter aa being the best lyeeum In the East End.wlll olese en Friday evening by holding a free entertainment Besides orations, declama tions, music, etc., there will be a dlsouselen en the liquor question. The sentiment of our voters seems te be equslly divided en this subject, and all take great delight In hearing dlaousslena of It. "Jleselved, Thst marriage Is a.fallure," waadabated laat Friday evening, and after a lively discussion the house decided In favor of the slltrmatlve. The society num bers between 60 and 70 membera Mr. H. M. Tayler, of Red Run, la president, and Miss Clara 3 tan He r, of West Centre, secre tary, Mr. Tayler, tesefcer et Five l'olntvllle school, wilt held another spelling bee next Thursdsy evenlng. While Mr. and Mra Adam Relit were outhelrway te Centre church, last Hun day, the herse whleh tbey were driving scared at an object along the read and be came unmanageable. After running a abort distance tbe carriage was upset snd both occupants thrown out Mra Reltz escaped unhurt, but Mra Reltz received Internal lejuriea The buggy was broken Inte frag men ta Messrs. Dlfienderfer snd Shirk, the two pedagogues or this town, oxpeot te enter the ministry In the near future. tllth-IIaneed Robbery. J. Calvin Cere, a substantial farmer living in Franklin township, Fayette county, had an exciting tlme with masked burglars late Sunday night A bout eleven o'clock, Just as tbe family waa about te retire for the night, a man came te the deer and asked for aemetblng te eat He waa admitted, and followed by n vn ethers masked, who pro ceeded te bind Mr. Cere hand and root The hired girl, who escaped te give the alarm, waa captured by the rebbere and brought back. Frem eleven o'clock till one o'clock Monday morning tbe robbers searehed the bouae for money. They found about .C00, part of which belonged te Mr. Core'a aged mother-in-law. The robbers made geed their escape, and there la as yet no due. A Heck Like "lien Hur. " (Jan. Wallace aays In an Intervlew Just published tbat he wishes it understood tbat his novel, "Hen Hur." will net be drama tized. " I bave net given any one tbe right te prcaent a stage veralen of It," he mid, "1 bave never entertained the Idea, and it It net likely tbat I will ever aell aueh a prlvllega I am new writing a novel simi lar te Ben Hur, ' tbe scenes of whleh are laid In tbe Eaat, 200 years age. It will be published sbertiy. " Net Indicted. 0 The grand Jury at Media, Pa, en Monday Ignored tbe bill against Onepaz and Wilsen, cbsrged wltb tbe murdsret Jehn Snarplesa Chepaz and Wilsen will be remanded te the penitentiary, and Jehnsen, if nothing In tervenes, will be hanged next month. Admiral Davis Diss. Washington, Mareh 12. Admiral Jehn Lae DavU.retired, died at tbe fibbllt heuee tttaMcmlactfaauMik, at4 W, . THE SENATE OOMmtTKEg. Oaaaerea. Chairman of the Naval and Qeay of saa Traatpertattcra Boatsste the BsebeaM. Washington, d. C, Mareh 12 Mr. Morten being absent, Mr. Iagalls aeted aa president pre tern. The president's message In the oassef Leuis Rtel was lsld ea tbe table, On motion or Mr. Piatt a resolution was agreed te for the appointment et standing committees. Ths standing snd select committees of the Senate for the Fifty-first Congress were en- Bounetd today. The ehalrmaa et tbe ssveral committees are as follews: Agil culture and forestry, Paddock ; appropria tions, Allisen t eensua Usle ; civil eervlee aad retrenchment, Chanee; elalma, Bpoener ; coast defences, Delphl sommeree, Fry; District of Columbia, In galls; edueatlea and labor, Blair; engrossed bills, Oeckrellj enrolled bills, Far wall; epldemle diseases, Harris; expenditures or puoue money, Farwell; flaanee, Merrill ; fisheries, Stoekbrldge ; -foreign relations, Sherman; Improvement of the Mississippi river, Washburn; Indian affairs, Dawea i Inter-state oemmeroe, Oul Oul lem; Judiciary, Edmunds; library, Everts; manufactures, McMillan ; military affairs, mines and mining, Stewart ; naval affairs, - , ca.vv.Mtia, Aval,. , f-OU.aUUr. Davis t posteflloes and peit reads, Sawyer: printing, Manderson; private land elalma, Ransom; privileges and eleollens, Hear; publte buildings and grounds, Stanford; publle lands, Plnmb; railroads, Mitchell; revision of the laws et the United States, Wilsen, et lows; revo lutionary elalma, Coke; rules, Aldrleb; territories, Piatt; transportation routes te the seaboard, Quay. The Sanate In exeeutlre session te-day lihi ... a VM.vaan.ai b-ai a H.H-.i.a. uuaurmvu ue presidential nominations effsrsd yesterday. The Senata then .went Inte executive session and at 2:30 adjourned. SENSATIONAL TaWTIBONT. Mete ETldsaes In the rarnatl Case Olvsn By a Bspertar. m Loneon, March 12. The Parnell oem mission resumed Its sitting te-dsy. Attor ney General Webnter ealled te the witness box ae aoaeuntant who testified that he had examined the books of ths Hibernian Bank of Dublin, where the National League aoeounta were kept, but was unable te traee the persons te whom oheeks were paid, or the oeuroea whenes oheeks eima He found that between November, 1870, and Sep tember, 1832, the lesgue had received 201,209, and had paid out 201,270. The bsak officers refused te allow hltute ex amine the lodgment allpa The National League had paid ths Ladles' Leasue 12.308. the .relief fund 2,206 and had disbursed 10,000 for the relief of prlsenera Tbe accountant testified that he had ex. amlned the books of the Land Leagua Tbe league's total reeelpta for 1883 were 11,009; for 1884, 11,608; for 1896, S18,000 ter 1880, 17,016. The total receipts et the National Lesgue for ths aame period were 100,013. Mr. Parnell assented te the exsmtnatlen of hla prlvsta aoeouut at ths national bank. Mr. Coffee, a Cerk reporter, testified that he had made a statement te a polleemaa who bad premised blm big pey. Tne witness declared that tbe atatement was entirely falsa This evldenee caused a sensation. Dakota's New Ue vara or. Washington, Mareh 12 The prealdent te-day sent te the Senate the following nomlnatlena : Arthur C. Mellette, of Watertown, D. T,, te be governor of Dakota ., Luther B. Richardson, of Grand Ferks, D. T,, te be seeretary of Dakets. Cornelius U. -Hanterd, of Washington territory, te be chief Justice of the supreme court of the territory of Washington. Geerge W. Irvln, et Montane, te be U, S, marshal for Mentana. Smiley N. Chambers, of Indians, te be U. S, attorney for Indiana Geerge a Batohsller, of New Yerk, te be assistant secretary of the treasury, vloe Hugh S. Thompson, resigned. Albert G. Perter, of Indiana, te be minister te Italy. Jehn A. Knander, et Illinois, minister te Denmark. Geerge W. Dunn, postmaster, Ring, hamten, N. Y. RIohardReot, postmaster, Keokuk, Iowa ait Answer at Court. Milwaukee, Wis., Msrch 12. The pre liminary examination et the two Chi nese, Han Ding and Sam Yap Ja, charged with debauehlng children It years of age, waa oenoluded this morn ing snd they were bound ever In 15,000 each te appear for trial at the April term of the criminal loeurt The district attorney expects te make a ease under the act of 1887, which makes the term Imprls. enment for Ufa The police .allowed no crowds te congregate In the vicinity of the City hall or oeunty Jail this morning, snd there were no demonstrstlena There la very little exoltement this morning. Chinese laundries In sll puts et the oily were visited by large crowds of people last night and in many lnutancee the windows and deer- were smashed in. Ne China man dared te make hla sppesranee en the street unless be wasacoempaoied by offleera A great many Mongolians bave already left the elty and ethers are prepalrlng te take their departure. Several of them were given lodgings In the police stations last night Annual Meeting et Directors. Philadelphia, Mareh 12. The annual meeting of the Pennsylvania railroad com pany waa held In Musical Fund hall this forenoon. The meeting waa without special feature. Cot A. Leuden Snowden waa chairman of the meeting. After the offielal call for the meeting had been read, tbe annual report or tbe director a waa submitted and read. On mo tion elMr. Elklns, a resolution of thanks te the president and directors of the read for tbelr able management of the read during tbe past year was passed. On motion el CeL Caasell a oemmlttoe of asven abarehelders waa ordered te be ep ep pelnted by the chairman whose duty it ahall be te nominate ofileers te be voted for at the annual eleotlen. The chairman will announce the names of the oemmltteo through the preaa m Endtd Ills Lit., Wahhinqten, Mareh 12. Charles IL Melnlyre, a private et the United States marine oerps, committed suicide by pelacn lng himself In a pollee station last night Me In tyre had beeu arrested for desertion, and It la supposed that his aalclde was due te fear of tbe consequences wbleb would have followed his being turned ever te tbe military sutherlllea He waa 21 years old and came from Charleston. W. Va Ketuaed te Qtaal OetTs Mandamm, Cbablesten, W. Va, Mareh 12. Th) supreme court this morning refuted no grant the writ of mandamus, prayed for by Oen. QcH. This leavea Wilsen In posses sion of the office of governor until tie contest before tbe Legislature la deelded. Victory for aiad.tealan, Londen, March 12. Lord Oompten, Gladatentan, waa elected te Parliament from tbe Baraaley district of Yorkshire te day ever M. e. veraea wealwerth, the OaaapryaUva aaadhlaM. PRICE TWO CENTS. A VERT BUST SKSSION . "am-asas mant bills puna finaia VPrEB LBQtOLATlTB I The Hoase eeasWertsg the aasaanrs BalMtag Battel cape TaaatHii Balaam Bill F.gaisMag rieaghs Harbissdbe). Pa. Msrah I2t ihv- "" uj tee nut Mr USMMBBBSBMB f "S of habitual crtmtaala was paatai laaUy, ' - 9 tlAanah. A. - iL. ft-asa . . . --. . X sum wen aiae passed naSUT twVMBW'-' , for quarterly returns t!7'" wnuiaaa diyomeSTBOf BBS lag te the state; empewstlag prison laapseteta te x IM nUrtm ' wardaaanr aUuva .! a - t-n.. prevldln Unr tha BMmMS a. Mali K autherised taereass of aeaavd sbmSt a oerporaUoas t pravMlac aCdMtewtt aMM.?: AT alaM.AakA la. - - - M M L . - -- " - - . ... r " an BniBasisassgssaBBaw i; --.i oemauasioaon wessateydelBsttvwA It Mv, a rewards for Ue street aad aasTMtaaf j; -S felons; te punish bribery at Mm S0BStlB.W. f uonalamsadmeat eleettea; prevtdmg m?'J $ the ereetlen aad --' efaau-&!i morgues ; aad prehlbMag gala ef teaassB te persons under stxtssa Tsara old fart J4& amendment striekea eat et lmprevamaal i In the Heuse ameag aVs Mils taverahly 3M reported was that te squalls ibtbMeb. Twl aianaa - x-.. known as tbe eeuaty nfimmlmleasra' ast. ' :M mum wan wBoaaesa as seuews t s? Baldwlh. Laaeastsr. a aMhihtt nttrais M oempanles from eharglag rreight than the aetaal greas vralgal at artleles transported. Cennell, PhUsdelphls, te ptaMatt haa haa Ier of wild turkeys wHhdeae. Few, Philadelphia, ttqairiag asatva la transierueeases te legal repressatattvat at uBeessea uquer eeawrs. ThsHouse was eeeupted aearly . mwmwum ia rwsWBnBg IBO revenue mil Aa aasadaMat, a Neff, of Fayette, aedaettac ameuai or aaeBsy waasa owed by the lender. MMm T .-II- A. nH... -. a. ia: . "naaaiess, BMWO BB MB Y!? ;TT .' " "'" iTwssBam atrlakan frnaa tha Kill - u. - - " ' unoensUtnttonalltv. Jenes, AUHbeay, opposed the lutati 1 propesiag te lnereass the atata laisaasa aa -' the peer would ultimately hava te pay M. "& : Hall.wboischamplealBgUebUllBCtao -, flnanelal offleera of the eoauseawaiUh, tmH iM wealth Baal XX-tS Its passage waa nrstat hsnsass laaaiaiah.a '"m r lest 1,000,000 by oeart deeiatea aad fte fk hlxh Hemes law. '-'- Tbe Reberta Mil te provide aaiar alia ?j it uui lueairM was dumh nmmii ta aaas ,-' XIUUW tO'UsaJ. ; --" -" W-...-.I.. .....,, TT Mansfield. Ohie. Mareh 11, A mmtA' : ft! tamtv. vVaaal MaUlaB ta aM 1 li- Balala f5 m. r.1 " Ttt . 3 .!"" BT!Tm w In this elty at 7:87 last evaateg. A kav i wattrltitr Aa tha .maW IimIm. t?, i IT .. TvT "" M jjiig j uoeuoa ass c-jyasettui aeOBl BIX wasMB rtlaaflvya.a.t aWMMl laU.aBa mM aa ""i I nauWMWUI IB Ml anaBHOB waw pSBBSSOB it upon by three trampa who IbliaiBaBi la v l afliMa. 1-aala.aa U -- - V out his threat should aa auaaapt la tea tka Si train. Ths boy pledged hlsaeeUwad j nsatsnsa en eastward, the tana bmb sseretlBg themselves la a Haiti la awaM dsvslepmenta, The boy had gea bat a Bhert dlstsnee wbea tha timla eaase la fagal at a lively rata of speed, aad the lad, aaa trary te premise, flagged the oaglaew Jaat In Urns te prevent a horrible wreek. Tha would-be wreckers at onee alerted IscMn weeds and escaped. The boy has glvaa aa soeurstsdesorlptloaof the mea,tmtBSyat they have net beea epprebended. Opless aataggtare e Ttiat Bismarck, Dak., Mareh tt Tha against Arehlbald J, Oama aad Ja Leenard, charged with Bataggllaa from Canada, was eallad la tha Uaaaat Statea court yeaterday. Leeaard Is Denver man te whom the entam waa'a signed and brought te this point dartag tha past raw wessa ns is bbm m aa wsawaj xne opium reuua in ue dex Beug by Currsn is valued at evar Oama teeUfled that ha wm ahlpplactfea opium for aaethar aua who braagfel MT from Caaada te Dakota aad whose aaaa ha does net glva Mlsi Mary Carry, tM atatlen agent for tha Maaoteba at BetfeaM. D.T., where the opium waa ahlppaila St. Paul, teatlfled that Oama m tha shipment women at the reus. Concebd, N. tt, Mareh 12. The coital eleouenoa ths oeaeUtatloaal --frrtalt laproeeedlog quietly. Tha peUlagalaaia are aurreuuded by taiga enrntaltiaai Of ladles who are doing effaattvs work la fsver of the prohibitory ameadaaeat Tha only Interest manifested Is ea tlen. Thus far the voting has I paratlvely light, but It will be brisk fea tweea 1 and 2 o'elook. Tha laiUnaHeaB aia that Concord and Marrtsun oeoaty wtU vote agalnat the prohibitory amaadBasat Ball Teessrs 10 Visit rarttaatsat Londen Mareh 12 Ths Right Arthur WeUeely Peel, epeaker of Heuse of Commens, has arranged i visit te parliament or tee ball players new In Loadea, aad will Invite them dlreetly. They will Visit Par liament In a body. The century club, upon the ae of Mr. White, aa seeretary of tbe Aa legation, has made tha ball players ary membera of tha elub during their stay in England. m Geld Seekers ealadad. Les Anexlxs, OaL, Mareh 12. Otaraasa Goodwin, aseoelsto editor of the Evtntng Express, has Just returned from vlaaaag the alleged rich placer mlaas la Lewer California, and says they srs a fraud. Mask Buffering will ensue among the psayta flecking thsra The suthertUes ara trylag te prevent the publication of UBhTftraaia report m 1 Baeelem Ohargea Aniiland, Wla, Mareh 12. Agaata Allen and Roberts, tha laveetlgallagegaa mlttee of the Interior departaseat te la quire into the ehsrges of spolkUea of MM Indian reservaUen, oempletod their work yesterday and started for Washlagtea. II Is said that they will report sabalaaUaUy that there la no ground for the ehargaa, asrman MissleaarUe Free. Zanzibar, Mareh 12. Ths Geraaaaaav alenarles who were reeeatly esptamd by tha Arabs have been released upea the raaaaaB et j.000 being paid, aad the aarreader at twelve alavea whleh tha Germaaa bald. The Arabs under Besblrl are retreeMag Inte the Interior. They are laellna la enter Inte negotiations with tbe Gemaaa. m 1 aermaay's aeprsaaeiiailve. Berlin, Mareh 12. It ta eMelaUy announeed that Count vea under aaeretary of atata will Germany in the oeaferesoe te beheld at Berlin regarding the set.leB.Bat ef i affairs. m 1 WBATBBB IBDMATMMa. I t- . washinoten, Dt a, Washinoten, It C., Marsh 14- lvala:fK,wai l'v - " S . . .. - r LI. "T- -H-d M wi 'Ui rf-ii Ml W 4va VT -V. .4 ii s ' i m ?-!.! I tn 1 M S $ m -i "i.1 Y? f V; - . - "- if sS. . 0 TrJ Jtn. " "' -K-?. ,'
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