2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1806, SPAIN BACKED DOWN. United States Gunboats Would Have Bombarded Havana, CONSUL GENERAL LEE'S ACTION, When Genoral Weyler Wanted to Arrest sn Mexican on Board the Steamer Vigil Iancia Our Representative Ignored the Spanish Commander's Domand, Key West, Fla, Oct. 20.—For three hours last Friday the United States and Spain were on the brink of war, and the threatening situation was only relieved when the Spanish authorities ignomin- ously backed down and allowed the Vig- flancia to proceed to sea with Senor Angel Fernandez still on board. When the Vig- flancia put into Havana the Spanish au- thorities demanded the surrender of Fer nandez, a Mexican. The Spaniards al- leged that Fernandez was not a Mexican, but a subject of Spain. Commander John McIntosh, of the Vig ilancia, refused to surrender Fernandez Then the Spanish authorities told Mcln- tosh that if the Vigilancia attempted to &o to sea with Fernandez on board she would besunk by the guns of Moro Cas- tle. Captain McIntosh immediately laid the matter before Consul General who complimented the captain on his bravery and told him to take the Vigil ancia to sea when he pleased. Consul Gen eral Lee was threat to sink the Vigilancia, and is have sald to Captain McIntosh “If the guns of Moro Castl ship American warship Lee, 1 at the rreatly enraged a off my With the Spaniard the Vigil started is comma departur COUrS comt cia. but ti to theon raandes Those Slippery Key West pedition is ur Filibusters, At Saturd with 2 Bn Wred that she Loggerhead Key here, and transferred forty tons of dynamite C. Silva tering v rived in thi and le n for Tampa i ¢} been or who have compar Dead and Dying Dumped Into the Sea. NEW YORK t. 18 Christi sangers on Ix La Gascogne, whi rived He comes to this on & business trip. Through an interpreter he told about the Mad ji Rahsiat Was one wed yestorday ountry massacres of Armenians He in Odnstantinople during three days re in August last During the three days 30,000 Armenians, he said, were slaughtered throughout the empire Wagons filled with bodies were co passing through the streets of Constanti nople. Cartload after cartload of bodies were dumped into the sea feeble cries of the wounded for relonse could be heard coming from the carts, but the appeals were utterly unheeded. was mass nstantly these The No Armenians Left in Van. Loxpox, Oct. 21.—A Berlin dispatch to The Daily News says The Peters. burg Viedomosti publishes detalls of the Van massacre secured from fugitives who have arrived as Elchmiadzin clare that no Armenians Van district The Kurds, declaring that they were oxecuting the sultan's will mercilessly butchered the men, kidnaped the pretticst women and girls and threw the children into the pits Intended for storing corn, and buried them alive in or- der to ammunition. The victims were arranged in rows and Killed, two and three at a single shot. The details of the outrages on the priests and temples and the sacred books and vessels seribably revolting. ot They de are left in the amve are Inde Robbers Held Up a Town, Gormae, O. T., Oct. 19. Particulars wore received hero yesterday of a rald of the little town of Carney, about twenty miles east of here, Saturday night. About § o'clock six masked and heavily armed outlaws, supposed to have been headed by the notorious “Dynamite Dick,” one of the nssocintes of the Daltons and Dill Doolin, rode into the place and literally held up the town. They secured over §1, 000, besides watches and jewelry, and escaped The town has about 800 population, but the people wero terror stricken, Princeton's Sesqul-Centennial, Prixcerox, N. J, Oct. 21.~The formal exercises Inasugurating the three dayy' celebration of the sesqul-contennial of the College of Now Jersey, or Princeton, as it fs popularly known, began yesterday This ordinarily staid old town ix crowded | with visitors from far and near. The pres | fdent and Mrs Cleveland arrived this | Spanish Praise for Cleveland. Loxpox, Oot, 21.A dispatoh from Ma. that Benor Canovas, the pro | senaTOR MORRILL RE-ELECTED The Veteran Statesman's Forty-two Years in the Publie Service, MONTPELIER, Vi, Oct. 21.-Justin 8. Morrill, of Strafford, was re-elected United States senator from Vermont yesterday afternoon. In the senate no other name was presented, and Senator Morrill re- - JUSTIN 8. MORRILL. entire vote. In the house Mr colved 218 votes and Herbert F of Bakersfield, Democratic celved the Morrill re Brigham didate, received 17 can today Senator Morrill's election was for- | mally made The hot vat When ] tend 1 od 1 “) Aragoe Lo While at and Twelve Trying to Land, Paring Mall Robber, : : M () {hore } placed the pouch unde "I ercoat that 1 walked into the he had 1} ywed sho time hung u street, not kn ' that shad Hamilton was had throug 4 t afterward tel He Was gg arrested t his } sack nd which it « ers broke into hi cut oper the nng h the letters he offi ontalned Heo ban several small sums when 4 room had already extracted of money New York to Brooklyn by Tannel, NEw You Oct. 21 Counsel for the New Y« and Bros i ompany appeared be fore the Brooklyn board of al dermen to ask that body for permission for the « tion of a tunnel to connect the trolley street rall way system of Brook- lyn with the cable lines of New York. The project contemplates two tracks in two tunnel tubes. These will be 8.500 feet long. and the dimensions of the two tunnels to gether will, in width, be forty-five feet The height, all the way through, will be twenty-eight foot, and the grade at either The to have been approved by of New York rk kiyn Bridge « Ons ruc end will not be n project is Mayor Strong, ro than 4 per cent anid Death of Justice Richardson, Wasmixaron, Oct Chief William Adams Richardson, of the United States court of claims, died yesterday of cancer of the stomach. He had been con- fined to his bed for two months the peaceful end came his daughter, Mrs. Dr. Magruder, his only child, his son-in-law, and sevefal members of the court were present. He was a native of Massachusetts, and was 70 years old. In 1578 he was appointed secretary of the treasury, resigning a year lator to accept a court of claims judgeship, and in 1555 be came justice of the court x) Diphtheria Closes a Behool, Tvxeno Pak, N. J., Oct. 21 village of Bloastoburg, two miles east of hore, was quarantined yesterday on ao- count of an epidemio of diphtheria of a malignant form. Seventeen oases and several deaths have heen reported, among the victims being the infant child of Charles Burris and two children of Ed- ward Kincaid. The public school has been closed. Diphtheria has also broken out in the Italian quarter of Tuxedo Park, and a quarantine was placed over the quarter Inst night . Pliaine’s Daughter Gets a Divores, AvGoeTa, Me, Oct. 21. Harriet Blaine In the joint assembly Justice | a : The little CRORGIA FUSION PALS Democrats Refuse to Accept the Populists’ Propositions. THEY WANTED TO IGNORE SEWALL, And to Submit This the Democrats Would Not Tom Watson Looking for “Vin. He Would Not Accept a Cabl- net Position If Tendered. dieation™ ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 21 iracted and exciting debate the Demo seatie committee yesterday rejected the Populist fusion proposition, declaring it be insulting to the in its wording. It is held that the state com mitteo has no right to take down the Democratic electors, as demanded by the Populists. The Democratic resolution re fusing fusion is as follows “Resolved, That the Populist committee having proposition which pletely ignores fusion by eliminating en’ tirely the candidacy of the Democrati { nominee for vice president, Mr and has cut off the Democratic committee from further consideration of the question After an pro- Democrats made a com Sowall, » id { by offering an arbitrary limit, giv ing this sommittoe ne wrtunity for considera of a therefore, be it "Resolved, That 4 "nt ommittoo ng 1 ! ton TOM WATHON'S ATTITU DY Mr. Washburn Says He Would Not Accept a Cabinet Position purpose Jones mittee | of and to pl rm of an ultimat witions from Mr intter's recogni im two Watson | mm on the fas the different states. The ference | ght two but n were in « Inte last n given out In discussing Washburn said In the Watson's at prey nt campaign appreciates the necessity of m arrangements forces. He wants Bryan elected and Kinley defeated, but to accomplish this he thinks there must be an honorable union f forces rather than a surrender, and that his party must be recognized sr the fusi mnt states will not as will unite he silver M in this fight in the differ arrangements 11 be ratified by the i» ognition He demands re or he will fight Ww viee pres net position he would not if It tendered He Is anxious that his party should ome out of this contest in a manner which will reflect honor upon it, and he | will enter actively Into the campaign for | tho election of Bryan if such arrangement { ean be made as will satisfy his people ple at the polls and vindioation If he « ho accept “No him snnot | ident, woul yond were When | A Princely Sallor, PritApELPnia, Oct 21.<The Italian swrulser Cristofero Colombo, Chevallier A Bertholinl commander, arrived hore yes terday afternoon. Prince Louls of Savoy, | Duke of Abruzzl, Is on board getting ex. { perience as a sallor, The erulser will ro { main here one week, and will then sail for I New York. The Italian consul, Chevalier (h. M. Lucea, and ex-United States Minis. | tor to Italy William Potter received the officers and Prince Louis immediately { after the ship had swung its anchor. A { committee of prominent Itallan citizens has arranged to entertain the visitorsdur | Ing thelr presence in this city. On Satur. | day night a banquet will be given In the | visiting prince's honor, Strikers Compromise Their Differences, Mitvinie, N. J, Oct. 81.<Whitall, Ta | tum & Co., the glass manufacturers, and thelr workmen have settled on a 10 per vant. off of last your's scale. This ends the trouble, and the men have been notified to go to work next week. The men quit work because the company wanted them to accept a 20 per cent. redaction, | even after Dr Moritz Salm. 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