The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 25, 1901, Image 1

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TWO CENTS.
LAST DAYS
OF CONGRESS
The Record of the 56th Scs&lons 8
Now Practlcallu Gomnlcted.
An Eventful Gathcrlno.
WORK ACCOMPLISHED
While Lacking: the Tin HI of Excite
ment Incident to the Tciloil of the
War with Spain, It Has Inheiltcd
Much of the Woik of Ptcconstiuc
tion nntl Has Been Obliged to Ar
range the Expense Made Necessaiy
by tlio War Tho Question of Deal
ing with Our New Insular Posses
sions One of the Most Puzzling,
Pouus nf Government Desiied The
Army Reorganization.
n
Will' fiom Tlir A-."i Ml tl ifi
Washington. Fob. 24. Tin1 locnd
nf
Fifty-sixth congress "s row ptu. -illy
completed and although u few-
I UMiitlint lllt'llSUtl'S ro Mill In the
.lance It Is po-slble tn take -i survsy
the wide range Dj" legisiuMini coti-
- i cil iiiul cuticle. i Itlllti tb' two
- chills comprising Hie congress now
I'liwlmr to ll dose. Jt 1ms b-'oti mi
lit Till congress In inaiiy 1 i-nj is,
nn-l although lacking tin tlulll ami ;-
It ini'iil Incident to tho iiorlml of tin1
wnr with Spain, yet it Inhciltcil much
if the work nf n-constructlon ami cx-
r use made lit ssary by the events of
t' it wnr. t'hlef iiuiMiij' these ciiu-h-'
'ins growing "Ut nf tin- win has boon
ti iittltutli' nf tho government toward
"ii- new Innular possessions. While
1 is uile-Hon Is still upon to some o.v
i in yot tho piosont congress had
p.i-sei iiiion one nf lis most hupoilnut
i i i-om bv enacting a law for u eoni
i i- Jurm nf government fur I'm lo
lii.n, legislative, executive iilnl Jllill
.il. together with ll i-niuprcheuslvu
i' mi nf laislng revenues for tl-e hiatal.
Tin- status of tho J'hlllpplnes has boon
i uuf.i llhi'-r source of tlohato In both
' amlios nf congress, particularly in
tin- senate. KesolUtloilS nf criticism
.i ut 1 n 1 1 1 1 i i y hne boon discussed at
ii m h loimth but with little tauslbl'
li'xiilt. At tin' first session Senator
s innnor proposed a. brief lneamne eon
tl mlug tho president's iiiitlin'.itv to
shape Ibo affiili.s nf tho Island until
mugies had passed finally upon ques
tions idatlng to their political status.
Tlil. nrnposltloii In an amended form
ii is now boon Knitted niion tho army
ii'pioprliitlnn bill, although i" Is yot
i'i ln ilotorinlnoil v.liothpi' th prov is.
in will bo accepted by either or both
ionises. Cuban Icaistation has boon In
ilii'Minio ponding; ihe action nf ilio
iifili utlmiiil convention of Cuba In
ii. lining tho oniif.rlttulon of fhv island.
Viiiitlu'r Impoit.int aphlevt'inent In lu-iii.il-
legislation Is that of enacting a
I m giving Hawaii a complete form of
i i-i-itnriul govur.inicnt with an Insu
'h loglslatiiiv and judiciary, a gov-
innr. rliiisou f i om Hawaii and a dele-u.iii-
in the iiuu.s of roiireontnthos.
Tills law pas.-ol at fie llrst Posslon,
Ii is bi-'cnnip .so far cffi.,'tlvo that the
HPioud session haw the appoaianee of
thn delegate from Hawaii. Mv. AVllcnx.
who Is tho llrst olllelal repiesentntivo
mi the Hour nf oougrfchs frnm bne of
tho Island possessions of tho Vnlteil
States. A 1'oito JSico ciiiniul.ssloner,
3Ir. DegPtau, also has been accredited.
to "Washington under the law pasted
at tho lb. st session.
Work Accomplished.
In actual work accomplished tho llf
1 j -sixth coiiRi-vhH baa mi exceptionally
largo record. Aside from the Vorto
lSienn and Hawaiian acts alieady men
tinned, this congress lias passed a
ttnanclal law establishing n permanent
gold reserve of about $15O.O00,0iM. tlxlng
me ratio between gold and silver and
loorganlzlng the bonding and bunking
m steins of tho treasury; reorganizing
ilio 'United Slate.s army on a b.i-ds of
100.000 men; rc-apportionlng the iep.
r'sentatlon In congress u th basis
of tho twelfth lensus, giving "ln-o
homes" on the Indian lands: piovlilliig
for goveininent partielputlon In the
Louisiana purchase exposition In IfiO.'i,
ns well as many other moasiiies of
ido general Importune", lint the con
gres.s draws to a close iltlioul some
of tho most linpoitant lm-asiues Ik
l'oro It still In doubt mid inilte likely
to expire wltlinut limit action, includ
ing the Nicaragua (anal bill, the ship
ping sub&Idy bill, the 1'jcltle table bill
ami tne oleomargaiino bill. The fate
of some of the-n measures is .-ry
much in doubt, but at this late day
In tho session the chances mo dei Ided
Jy agalntt them.
Tho appioprlatlons of the pioMeut
congress will reach an unusually huge
figure, aggregating for the two sus.
slous approxlniatoly $l,4.".7.!!fi!i.i:i7. Thi.i
Is about snn.n00.000 less than the ag
gregate appropriations of the preced
ing congrcjis. villi Ii, however, covmed
the peilod of the Spanish war. when
the appiopilalloiis ran In a single year
up to s:i!.'":i.i;i.-,. Tim totals for the
last two sessions of tho present i-mi-gross
as recently summarized by
riialiman Cannon, or tho house emu
mlttee on approjnlatloiis. is as follows:
Appropriations, llrst session. liiehnUiig
sinking fund, 710.l,Viii;: appinprla
tlnns, second session, lui linllug sinking
fund, $717,llS,5li3.
Tho Army Bill.
Tim act leorganlnliig tho mmy and
placing tho military establishment on
a permanent basis probably Is Hip most
Important piece of general legislation
enacted during the present session mid
one of the moat important measures
Placed on the statute books In t-'tout
year?.
The house passed the bill bufoio the
holidays, but there was considerable
delay In tho somite and It was not un
til Feb, 2 lh.it the measuie liecamn of.
fectlvo as law.
Ah
finally 'enacted
It piovltje a
standing aimy to consist of iiftcen reg
iments of ciiMiliy, a eoips of attlllury,
llility lpglniotits of Infantry, one lieu
tenant goiieial, six major generals, lif
ted! brigadier generals and the uuiil
staff (oi'ps. The old logltneiital or
ganlxatlou nf the artillery Is dlscou
Untied. Authority Is given the piesi
dent to enlist natives of the Philip
pines wllen noeosoliy triUlles, not to
exceed li.iiou ini'ii. A prnvNInuiil regi
ment of lni to r.lcnns also Is provided.
A featuij' of tlio ail vhloh caused
much coiiiiovcrsy Is I li piohibltloti of
the sale nf beer, wine nr any lntnclcai
Ing Illinois In any post, exchange or
iiuteeu. transport, or other military
proneriy of the t'nlted States.
The lluanelal legislation or the (Oii
giesx has boon nf unusual Importaui e
and has placed on the statute books the
law establishing the gold standard,
providing fur the leilomptlon and le
Issue of the Intel est healing botldi d
obligation of Hie I'nlted States, estab
lishing a permanent gold leseive of
SriO.UOO.Ono. legulatlug national banks,
and making numeious provisions ic-siei-ting
(In illation and the tax on
eiieilllitinn. This nieasllie n dlitfleil
by leadeis of botll houses prloi to the
mooting of longioss and beiame a (ali
ens liie.isuie. A Her Its passage some
(liiestlnn arose uN to the uiultitcnain o
of the parity of the metals under the
tonus or the hill. At Hie piosent ses
sion lulls tn rectify this roaltlio havt'
1 n icpoited. specltleally loiiillrllig
the ochonge of gold for slaild.ud sil
ver dollais. .No notion has been tak
en on them, however.
'ilevenue Bill.
The tctpuui- legislation of the con
gross has been eolilltieil to an effort lo
reduce the tavatloii Imposed when the
vai with Spain began. This lovcnuo
roiltiptlon ineasiiio Is still In coulroor
v between Hi,, two houses, the ( oll
f' lence CMlillllllteo lint having leached
an ngi content.
The oleoniaigai lac bill was passed
b.v the house cHily In the present ses
sion. Its chief feature Is that placing
a tax or i"ii e, nis pi-i pound on oleo,
when enlnied In imitation of butler,
the stated hiii-pns,' being to piovellt
alleged tiaiidilleut piaetlees In plac
ing this mtlcle mi the market. The
bill has met sham opposition In the
senate, and In the closing dins of Ihe
session Its passage Is still In doubt.
Jillto a number of nther inoasinos of
goiieial legislation, nunc or less Im
pel tnnl. will oiiii. with the end of
the cougiesv, after having seemed a
(ei tain degiee nf oniisldoiat Ion and
success in nue liiamh or the oilier.
FAYING OFF THE
SCHOOL DISTRICTS
State Authorities Pave the Way for
the Proposed Bill to Make
Up Dellciency.
1U 1 iliiMtp W no fe in 11.-- ... ! a, . ),
llarilsbuig, Feb, if. -The slat
thoiitles are paving tho wa. for
. au
tholr proposed bill to make up the $1,000,00')
dellcienoy In the school appropriation
(allied bv CoVoinin- Stone's veto by
payliiB oil' the dlsiiicts eailler thaii
usual. Kveiv dlsttlet In the .state has
been jiii Id with tho c.vt option of KwNs
vale. Allegheny county, whose w.nraiit
Is withheld because of the nogleu of
the lichonl board lo die Its annual ro
poit in tho nubile Insirtn tlun depail
liuiit. '('he bill has been piepnreil by
Attorney rienei.il I'.lkln and will pinb
ably bo liitiodiiied In the hoip-o by ex
State Tteasiirer lieaconi, as soon as
the Supreme couit hands ilnvvn an
nplnloii In the t'etitei eounty case, in
Vhloh .lllilge l.ovo sustains Slnno's
M'to. When the east Is aigiled at
rlllladolphl.l on .Manli 11. Attorney
Uoiier.il lOlkln is expected to leanest
t'hlef JllStlee .MiCilllom to decide Hie
case promptl so that the bill may be
presented in time to be acted upon by
the prcM'nt leglshiture. The iiiipropri
atlnn beonmo available Hie llrst Mon
day of June and' the llsiribtiilou did
not begin until September.
All of the dlstiletv have been
paid on the basis or fl.nuO.uuO with
the e( option of the llfty which
brought suit to i-eiuv'ei their full shnre
of tho appropi la lion or the basis of
live and oiie-balf millions and which
have been paid In excess of the amount
llelllllUdi-ll by lllelll.
Slv mandamus suits ate now p. n.ilng
lu tin- Dauphin county i oiirl and it Is
expeited that Clklli will allow judg
mem to bo taken by default, knowing
that the court will imt uho mi
opinion as to tl, legality of
(iovernnr Stone's veto while tho
iiuestlon Is pending (u Ho- Supreme
mull. Two of the suits ate from .Mont
gomeiy county: one vas brought bv
the school distill I of PJIzabethvlllo,
and ihe oilier by the distil, i nf Hran-
111'-. Ibadford munlv. The olhois
woie oioiighi Satuiilay ami were Insti
tuted by the sohoiil imtlunlilo of i.a
liobo and l.lliesvlllo.
DISASTEU AT THURMOND
Business Poitlon of the Town Is
Wiped Out by The.
Hj i:ilii.lc W'he from Hit .VoiH-ial.il IV..
MiiiiiC'iiii-ij. ; l'-l'. 'It- t 1 liiiriiiiiiul
ve.iriilit tin ili-.tr.. nl n.vil.i oil tin- Ini.ini.n
li.iilliui "I tlufsimn. H ..lUliuliil In i lie ..u
'llitirilir.ini, V .uiiiUr of fulirln om. 111-41- i.
Ii.'lcl .il-" IiiiiiuhI, Tliu In.t a ill rcm-li ulioiit
.V).ijiii).
Hi.- I111II1II11.. ilo.iro.iivl uric llii- tlr.li'l Tlmr.
liitiinl. Wuiiii-i-'. drug .tuir, M.liul'. Ii.ulsr .Imp,
linilih'. ji-Mrlri .Kip', tci.' tit ;.!. .i,,o
.mil tin' mU.hi r,
- - . -
righting the Book Publishers.
Ill I.v.IioIm- Win fioui 'lliti ."iijl(.1 r .
Ml.l1ll.lnv.11. S Y.. I'tli. 01. Tin- lli..ibr. I
of Iiiniiiotm l.i.piiu.i. Ii.-. ili-,iitt.l t.. 1 uiie-t
III.- 1 1 1 n i.t ,1 tli.,un inil.ll.lilni; lii'iiu t for.,.
iili.rriitlr.ti li..nli en the llili' 1.1M1111.I t nynn els.
'lu' 1 li.iliiu.iii i.r 1I11 lii'iniiii' ('.iiiiiiiliiif J uii
tlioriiil ti iir'tttnl to rli.i'uvo in Minn tlir I ujI
tbl.lil. 'III. lil'Ullllll 1 .11 l)( liUliy llicilir. 1. I.J(
In fp ir.li.il ,11 l'.i 1 .It i Is li.v llii' pulilWIii r
foi l...ot4 .llr'ji'il 11. Iu It.vii out. nil 1m. (1 10.
Mltt-hell'K Tourth Term.
Il.v l.vlulti WIip u'lin Tim A-wlJtfil l'n..
f-.il(lii. Oip Pel). St. M111 II. Mill Ml, for tho
(nil Hi time jj di-ilrJ UiiitfiJ Stlfi M'lulof
from Oirjuii at j'..jo a. in. toilny 1.11 tin- i(;-.
Ihlnt Ixllet o( I hi- mw.Imii, l rli-itlun va4
t.l.'llul.l lllll.lll I.) 4 11 iiil.liulioti i.f II. I'Ul.lli J!W
ai.'l p.'iM". ii.
ARMY BILL TO
BE CONSIDERED
The Measure Will Be Debated in the
Senate Diirinu the Pres
ent Week.
NO HOPE FOR CANAL BILL
l'lobabllltles Are Against Its Being
Beached A Large Number of Pri
vate Bills Will Be Passed, but Lit
tle Legislation of General Inteiest
Will Be Accomplished Acts Sign
ed by the President House Will
Be Occupied with Conference Re
poits on Appioprlatlon Bills.
la I'.. lu-iii Win- i.i'tii hi. v.s. i4tc.l iv..
Washington. r-b, -t -The tinny ap
pioprlatlou bill will iceelve the attetl
II011 ill' the senate during the only
li.irt of the picseiit we-k. and when li
Is illspnvod ot, another appiopi billon
bill will be taken Up. It Is probable
that the uiiny bill will be debated at
length, especially upon the Philippine
aineniliiient and tin- amendment lelai
ln.,' to Cuba, It Ihe latter i ltuni
diioed, us Is piopos-d Th.-s.- iniend
nionts. or either of ilipiu, ((iilic torlahi
1 will be iniido the h-i-ds of a num
ber of speeches. S'S ilo-y will rv( to
oj "ti up tho enilio (Uosllon of the 1 il
lation of tilt- I'lllled States lo the
Islands which tills 01ml iv came Into
control of tluoiigh the war with Spain.
1 1 Is hop"d that the sundry civil bill
will be icporteil by the lime the army
bill is disposed of, o that It may b
liikPti up next, and if It Is not In shape
lo consldi-r at that linn, the liver and
hai hot- bill will claim attention.
The goiieial (lellrlon.-y bill is likely
to be thp last of the appi epilation
bills atleil on.
Conference lopoit" will lw niiulc
fiom time to tlni" dmlng the week,
Sotno of these will i rente coiisldeiable
discussion. The eonfeiics on Hie Avar
lovelllle udllcllnii bill ovpoct to nial.'O
their tepoit dmlng the vwoK.
01 tho appioptlatlon bills, only iwo.
He' pension and the urgent di flclencv
bill, have In en slgne.l by tho Jjre.n
(lem. Ilrnli houses have passed the
legislative. Indian, District "f Colum
bia, naval, ngiicullino. lortlllcallons.
po-dnfllcp .mil dlplotnaHc bills, anil
th' ai.- in varying stales of coafei
.'ii. e. The aimy bill and Ihe i-lvi t inn'!
ha. bor, sundry civil ami general de
lli l.ney bills still lenuHii entirely un
.11 led up on bv the pcliato.
ll Is not believed t lxi mm h geiiPinl
legislation will be ncc-nnpllshed .lur
ing the week, but a gioat many pilvate
bllbl will bo Passed. Th piobabilltles
aie all against getting up the Xlear
agiie canal 1-111,
Tho senate will ((.atlniie nl 11 n'clork
ea h dav and prnhablv s-lt every night
of the we-k.
In the House.
The last week of this congies In
tho house will b mainly (.ecuplcil with
(nnft-renco icpoits 011 the apinoptla
tlou bill., and otlu r nuniPius ho as
liros now lining fought over b th"
managers of ihe two hoii!,es The lust
of the goiieial appii prl.itiou bills went
In the s. n.lto 011 Tbuisday ami the
hnltsp has Its ileitis ptetty well elenod
foi' Hie tlll.lt colltists with the seliale.
Pome of the .snuggles probably will
Ii" oMoedlnglv ileivo. Inn wiioii It
comes down to actual woik. the house
nltliough a large and unwieldy body
oidiuarllv. can dispose of business mi.
dor Its rules with niinb greater ci-ler-lly
than the senate. The last sl-c ,l,iy
of the S'sninn (no suf-pen.--lon days,
and if is always possible to In lug He;
house to a volo oil anv proposition un
der a motion to suspend the 1 11I1 s,
wldi h ptovlde for only twenty minutes
debate upu a side. 'I'h. linn- has pine,
tically gone- by for the passage of now
bills, nlihoitgh an attempt doubtless
will be made to secuie ai'llnn on the
bills to promote (ho ollleioncy of the
re. (into (litter sonic and to crentt.
a slmiilat'llzlug bureau.
IV vond Hiosn nnd a fi w .uuill bills
of local Importanro. 111 clfoit will be
ininre to put thiough any iiov bills.
The leaibis know that Ii would be a
vvahle of time lo send any furtliei- gen.
ei el legislation to this smate in thin
stage of this session and tip ir effort
will be dliected o clearing up m.ittois
In dispute between Ihe Iwn linto-os. It
I r ibubly will be liervMiarv In hold
night session dmlng th- latter part of
the wok, and bolh lions. -s will sol
in t Sundry to continue the bvisiatlvo
ilu.v of Sauinlay, which explies at
no.. n. March 1.
MISERY AT POUILLES.
At a Short Distance from Rome the
People Are Restless Economical
Kitchens Peed the Starving.
Wi l i, lou Win irum flu- Woiu'.il I'rtix.
Koine. TYh. si. in view of the lit.
cieaslng 'listless among the laboring
d.is.s al Voullles and of Hie tluvnUi ot
ilbiinlei, Slgnor (ilolltn Hie minister
of tlio Itiiet lor. Is minllng 'issistance.
The cabliut, Inivvi-voi. bnie- to 1111111'
tnlli order without fnrcc ami to avoid
further tumble by Hie use nf hind,
ness and poi. suasion.
nvett at n sliuit distance frnm omo
the mlki'iy of Hie pontile Is assuming
illsiiulellng pioporllnn . Tin nuiulel.
palltles of Albaiiu, .Marino and Aula
clu have liistltiited (-counniical klt
rhns and ai" ilellvulng food in per
sons especially necdv, Tlx-ir n . 0111 cos,
however,' aie diminishing.
Steamship Anlvals.
tj I'.vHU'lve Who (ron 'Hie .tjt., i'i.-..
Vrw Veil., I'di. .- Vnbi-.l: 1 r.lui.a.li
flfiiori ami .Vjplrn; J'lioinlila. llnnlxiir ami
ll.ltllriirllf
if! la (Litcojiiip, ll.ittp; IMipiitim, Hot.
icr.ljin 4 1 nl ISoulegii.'. Snilluiiiiitcii Aiihr.it
huniiiiitn 1.1m, .mm' 1,011,, lui' nrniKii. (-iircnv
town S-alledi l.uuiila, I,bpi.onl, Vrw m,
l.lV(tii.iol--.rrivrili i.ii.nlli-, 'i VhK; fm,
,L, .Vrw Veik
MR. FARR TO BE CONTROLLER.
Has Been Piomlsed Appointment According-
to Hnnisburg- Despatch.
It.v VtrU'.U - Wire from Tin AivjCulM l'ic.
llairlsburg, l-'cb. 21. Coventor Stone
has asked Attorney General lilkln for
an opinion as to whethei' ho hint the
authority under tin act nf 1SM to up
polnt until rullei-H lor the t-ounlle.s of
lterk, l.iini'asler, t.rickawanuiL and
Westmoreland. ICacli of these t-ountles
has il jiopitlatlon nf over IMi.OOO, itu
coidlug to the last census, nnd If Ml
kin advises Stone that he Is without
authority to appoint the machine -will
attempt lo secure tho imssage of the
enabling act giving tho governor this
ilulit. Such nil net was Introduced
In th" senate leeintly bv Mr. iloidol
ballgli. of Lam aster, and will be held
In lommltieo until Illklus glvs his de
cision. Coimi) Minimum ih-oige W. t'.lll
uiiiii. of I'.pudlng, 1 Iilef cioik In the In
stil an lopaitment, will be aiipolulisl
i (iiiti-oll.-r of lieiks county. County
('halt mini vticona, (,r Itemlltig. was
iioinhialod 11ml olecled by the Demo
crats lust N'livenibui, and he will con-l-sl
llllliiian's light to Hi" olllee.
A. I!. Mossier will bo the Lancaster
appointee: cx-Sueakcr I-'iut has been
pimulseil the appoluimoiit tor Lacka
wanna. Kx-SiMiatnr Uinwn wants to
bo controller of AVostmoieland. The
niiuhlli" liadoi.s then- hive endorsed
.l.'hu ll. Illuhmiiti. nml It Is thought
he will bo aPi.oltited.
ANOTHER COAL STRIKE
IS NOT TO BE FEARED
The United Mine Wotkeis of Aineil-
ca Aie Standing on n Con-
seivative Platfouu.
Hi I.m luuii- VVin (turn Tlir V.o. latM IVran,
I'litshmg. I'eb. it. The Commercial
(lazetie tonioriow will say:
"While tho Industilal cast, with Its
l.illvvay and othei' inteiests laigely
ilovetailcd with the anthracite collier
ies l.s looking forward with diead au
tlilpallon for the advent of April I
as the day on which another gioat
millets' stHke may be called, the body
nf Hip t'nlted Mine AV'ot Iters of Aineii
(a Is standing on a conservative plat
foiin, whlih Is reasonably certain to
obviate anything of the kind. Kvon If
Hie anthracite operators u luso to meet
Hie miners in Joint wage conference,
ii is b.uely possible that a sliike can
be avoided.
"Consent In unv foiin. oven If niiiv
tin It to allow the present anthraelto
agrtcmoni tn continue, thus opening
the way for the inlneis to correct varl
oiih local condltleii'-, promi--. in dust!
Hie mutter with all Its complications.
In a oiinl'eioneo ihe mlneis hyve little
lo gain save recognition lor their
union.
".Mlneis of the hluiniluoiis Holds are
naiuially vastly Inteioled in the out
come of the prnpos.'d wage t oiift-ienio
In Ihe anthracite Holds. After dis
cussing the matter Willi a number of
lepiesentntive miners nf Hie I'lushuig
illflrlct the consensus of opinion would
seem to be that since ihe bituminous
Holds have solllcd their wage scale at
last yeai'.s rates, hairing loud 1 om
pllcnHoiis, tin- anthracite wage olios.
Hon might be settled on Hie same basis.
l-oi the betterment of the condition of
the anlhiac'llo miner tho oigaul-alioa
of the miners has alieady taken .stops
lo .secuie legislation in I'enusylvallla.
They aie asking slate laws for Iho
p.ijinont by the ton Instead of mine
(in-, the establlsluiKUt of chock' wolgli
men and nther desirable Plovlslntis.
For Hies., laws nil of the miners' of
I'emis.vlvaulu and of mini- dlstihls
will (o-opeiuto. The Indianapolis con
. cut Inn of mliiors went on record as
opposed to 11 deiuntul for a ton per
colli, advance for the anthracite dis
till is. and every movo of that conven
Hun in relation to the autlitaciio. Holds
was tor conservative action."
Tin- convention directed the olllceis
of the nnthriiello dislilcts to block a
(iislopi of oneratois to lay up huge
stocks of coal bv ordering a cuitall
mi'iii. of woik. to moot the (ondltlons
of the market. Tills U now being dono
nivl In It iho mlneis are making their
mile tif..'1-..sstvo movo' Hint, iil.iv llelire
1 ".' .-r. - - ..,-,-..-
I 111 the pioposod seilleiuont next month.
A policy iiir 1110 luoposeu jomi con
f.jience with anthracite npoiutors will
be outlined at a conference of Ihe .111
ihradlo minors and tlio national n(ii
1 kils. 1 ailed to toko place at llajflo
ton .March 7.
V. 1. Ilv.ui. us ii .arv-troasmer f
111,- Illinois nilncrs. said menlly, in
I 1t.-la.i011 10 Hie aiithrai Ite H licit Ion:
"Willi a uallsfiiUiTV scale settled
fur Ihe blitiiuliioiiH H'dds. a hitch ill
Ilie iiulhliirlie llelds would herdly .lus
tily 111" calling on slrlk ol Hie ontlr
oiganlzaHoii, Such action would lie n
violation of the Inter-stnte Joint agree,
incut, for the bituminous lb Ms. and
the various dlslikt agioemouts. to
which the miner will not consent.
Thin nnd nest mouth are nie pet bids
of dlstrb t wege spttloiuorts for tho
minors.
COAL TRADE REVIEW.
l'.i i:i.lili Wilt- in 111 Tlic otutnl I'K.t.
I'lill.iilflililj. I'tli. -'I. Tl"' b'Js'" hi its
104 1 ai tlil" i.imuii'iH Mill ny: 'I In- colli
lullll.1T -.llmuUU" ilriiullil ll'', .llillilj. il.' iiul
but at llii' .'JlllP lllll" it rwlrlriH tintli Ilir ouli it
mid minHiii'iit ul iojI. Tlic I'tsiitutt ruliicll.'ii
n.ii. .iuiub U Pktu'ilnl lo In- 'hmliiMicI lie
I., i HH' .-i.v luriP (i-fvn iqiimnl tor tin- ImniP.
.I'iiI.'I, ,i, i.tllir.' 111. mill.. 'Hip i.'.iiIi i Hat
1, ml t'liiri hip vii'tl nulnl.ilm.l. s.iiip I'll
il 1.. 1. .il I4I1.11 11I111M up' 11'iMirtril ul.il Itili It
i'Xilnl In iHiutliiuo mure ir lt ilii-.Hiiilii.iil tlir
tOMlni; iiii'iilli. a lla- irt-arnl U',p lie ikiiln-it
.Viiit I, mill thn.' lnni Hun l- 11 low .!.'
LillKllllilll.
It 1. imi tiiliiMsl, lii.wcwr, t bat time ill bp
ni.'li illihirni-i-s ,iii ill rraill in a Milkr, a.
Iii'lllirr upPi.iti'n' H"l- mllltl .ll lliit limr winil
u Ji.in:iiiiiii4iiii i( "ik nt ll"' mlic
The Consumes bi75,000.
u I'm lu.hr Win- I10111 Tlw .s.i.ltul I'n-n.
.IiImiu, 11.. I'll'. "I I'Iip Milled In Hit- llrn
bill Oi j'Ji ttiirnt tl"i mil.i.v uml fpir.ul In Jl
Joh.ins liulliliiiiri in dio 1 (iiln- i.f tlio my,
(juliiir 11 '. of "."i,ii 'Hi.- pilnclpnl lo-rii
aip Tlip Pjily t'ltlru pHiil. lumlljr ilrdi.'.iril,
(1.1,(1011; .1. K. ChPJtlMiin, K,liiM: Ikuloii drpjit
unit ilnir, irl-,("l Nnlii.iuil Dink ot I'lbma,
i,wn; .1, II, Pirry. mmcr, sin.tmii j, u. lilt t.
K. ("11., W,lfK .HI urr imniil I iioiirmrp i.
dpi dip Hilly ( III"".
THE CHINESE
EDICTS ISSUED
Full Text oi jhe Imperial Order
Reuardinu Punishments Has
Been Sent Out.
ALL DEMANDS AGREED TO
Ministers State That Theie Is Con
fusion with Refeience to Strangu-
lntion and Suicide, but That This
Is Not Important Prince Chung
Will Co to Berlin and Expie3S
China's Rugiets for tho Minder of 1
Von Ketteler Eveiy thing Re
(puhetl of China Has Been Per
formed with the Exception of the
payment of Indemnities iiitci tor
Expedition Postponed.
ll,. I . lU'lve VVur 110111 Th.' A.-u. I.ili.l I'r.c
Pekhi J'.-b. L'l.-:the full test of the
Impel lal odh t reganllng iiunlslmieiits
vvii" si nt last (Veiling to the minis
ters of ihe powers. It Is Identical with
the uuotlli lal lepoit of the ( olltext III
the (oi'lelits nt thn edict cabled to the ,
Assni luted I'less
Tile lllllllstoi's sav that tll-le s u III- ,
f cntiruslilll Willi lefeielue to slian- 1
giilatlnu ami siileld", but thai Ibis is
nut important. 1
1.1 Hung Chang leeelved a bulletin (
announcing tho selitouccs which coiiiil
b" best tan led into olfoct by tho lioind
ot pillllshinents and he reitueslcd the
.lapaneso to deliver Ylng Xlnen and
Chao Shu Clilao In Older that the
sentences in their cases might he ov
ecllted today, in uniformity wltu the
edict; but tlio Japanese consldeiod the
notice loo slioit and have delayed the
cnfoiceniPiii of the penalties until
Tuesday, In nnler that ihe mlulsti-is of
the povvetn inlglit scud roprosenta lives
as they dciircd. It Is also Inlended lo
guard th" nun at Hi pia ' ol o.voeu
t Ion. so as lo prevent suicide or es
( ape
When otllolal ( 011II1 inatlon, duly ei
titled bv high otllcets or slate, of th
sentences of death upon the ntheis
shall have been loeelvoil, and Hies.',
too. have li-i-n eeoutoil, China will
practically have complied vvllh th"
t( rms di m.iudoil bv the powois. as
slio has iiltoiiily agreed to l-uc edicts
proposi-d b.v Hi" inlnlslor.t of the pow-
1 s, tor tho (ossniloii ol oNiinilnatlons
I'Wl logarding the ifspnnsblllty id the
Vkeio.vs and gnvoinoi t.
Chung Will Go to Beiliu.
I'rlnce Chung, the oinpoim's lo oiler.
Will yooil go to lleilin to oNpi-i'Ss
china's icgrois lor Hie minder m'
ll.unu Vnu Koltoler. ll" says chliin
h-iH now ncfopted to tho uttermost and
also performed everything it quired bv
the lowers. I'M-optytho laynuiu of the
Indemnltlis, the amount or width has
not been th elded. Ho thinks m lunge.
l'i"M.s should bo made fm the evneiia
1 1 "ill of roitlll. Ill i'1-ilii lo ill-ible the
coin 1 to t-'-tiiin. lie s-.ivs lie believes
no 'union In hlstoi'y ever eoinpilni
vvltli a series of tonus more iiiiii kly
and 111010 completely. N'o otllclal un
noiii'. 1 nioiil has been made -nl lie
ubanilolimeiit nl the pi..io-e.l espodl
lloll into Hie illli-lloi'. bill It Is nil.
llkdv tlni t au.v riiitlu-r preparalioiis
will bo made. The foreign cnvov.s f. ol
thai the mopos.il was ,u imistor stioko
and (aiiseil Ihe soltleni"nt of wliaL
might have bun a. pr.Hrarieil u'lT.ilr.
The mlnlsieis nf th. powers leg.nd
Ihe piuilshnioiit edict satbfactoilly.
t'hlh Slu. fm mor grand soiniaiy. 111111
llsil Cbollg Vit, Mill of (he iioIoi-IjIIs
Unit Tung, will bo publicly executed
in I'ekln Tuesday
An cdlet, has boon 1 tomiilgated ms
fii'iHllug evanilnatlons at all points
whiili wei-o the ston s of outrages
upon loielgners.
MRS. NATION'S DEMANDS
She Wiites to Judge Hazen Asking
Him tn Quit His Fooling and
I Let Her Out.
Ill I . lnof W 10 to ill 'I h. V-. ulc.t l'i.
Toliok.i, Kansas, Feb. ib .Mis. Car.
lie Nation bus wtitleii .Itiilge llaxcn
a letter demanding n-leie. "1 ivant
you to (jull your fooling." she wrlu-s.
"and lei me out id In-re. If you cause
1110 10 miss my engagements I won't
Pel like u inlnlstoiing utig.-i uni.i ymi,
ll Is lime for you to i-e,-oVei- yourself
bofoie Hie devil, your muster, makes
a clean siviep with jmi Into liell.
"Vou know you are piosoi-uHng one
of Hod's ihlldleu who loves you lor
,bsus' sake, l.t-t me out that I may go
about the business of saving such poor
devils as you. Wille n) 1 oine to sea
1110 light oil'." '
Judge Ilii7.cn lias Ignmod Hie letter,
plmtllg ll In Hie waste basket with
dozens of mln-is re. . Ivd 011 me sub.
Je.'t from illifotoiit pails of tip, e, ma
ny. Snino of llieso lollors Ihicaten
the Judge. due Horn llimkei lllll,
Uiinsus, says a committee of iltty will
admiui.sler a mat of tar and foalhei.s
lo the olllelal if Mis. Xallon is not
icleaspil bj Feb. 27. and another fnun
a woman In Douglas, .Mlt-li., sa.vs:
"We now pioposo If .Mrs. N'allon Is
held longer to nilse tho greatest urniy
of woinoii the w 01 Id has ever known
and wipe man out of o.sienco. It Is
our luiciiiloii to In gin wltli you."
Inuuiginut Uopouecl.
Il.v Kulu-hii MIip front Tin- V-.oTlilia Pp..
iv Veil., Pili. '.'I. Hie liuinltfMltin 01iu.il.
t(I.iy rmlrinl tlio dipiirt.itli.11 of Pclllgritin I.p
peri', mi ll.ill.lll I111111I.1..11I. 11.. km 1. 1 .1 llllll
.,i llir niuel'i' of lil iiiitdn 411.I 11.11111-..1I.P 41
rcllUiien, lUly.
Mnrtinelll a Cnidinnl.
By llxrluilvo Wirr from llii AiwwUtnl I'rot.
Ilonip, 1'fb. 81. TIip riport Hut Arclitibliop
Mjrllnrlll, spoktollt- ilclijalr to thn United
stalit, ulll lit nrutrd a (anllnil ll confliracd.
Tin: xkws this Mokninh.
Wcithir Indication t Todijr,
rAint wEtrcnLr winoa.
1 Hnicrul-Cliliu'-fl ll'llcli ltfjjl.llin: I'miMi-
ineiitu lmil.
Mmy lllll t" tlio t'n.iit tn Hi'- Siiulr.
I'reKr.iinuiii for tl." I Ruin DiJ uf "uiigr, .
Ilnciit Uilrrnliiijr from Cipp (olony.
2 rurui.it L.llUlllll1l! Ill Ml till! Ill
S U.1.1I -lift. Ilr. Cllllu I'irdiliiw lo ll.f V(.1
iiiilur I'lritiirn.
(oiilliiuatlmi of Pi. Mi I.co.I' Snnuin On
Clill-ll.in Solum-.
t l.illtulUI.
Nl'IC Jllll CulMIIKllt.
.1 ls.il (Mif Xlilniinii s.i fliUli'ii'iiii Ouli
mini' It Not IVa. ll.li'.
V-.o.-1'r .Ii.ikn W'.i'ilt 1 l.uiifiiitliin
" l'""1 '" s"1"""" "',l '",,,,"1,J"
7 i,.ii.'iil Ji.illn i.ti'iii I'.nmUu'iil.i.
S I ot.it- CreJl llii'li of lliiiijriin lo Hi.' I iili'il
S4M.
Lives Nuit of tl,.
liilii.tri.il Worl.l
HAVANA CELEBRATES
INDEPENDENCE DAY
Piocesslous, Mass Meetings and
General Demonstiations of Re
joicingSpeeches Made.
Ill I . I l.M- Win- fi III Ih" V. el H.I I'l'H
Havana, Feb. 'J I. -independence Day
wii celebrated with inocossloiis, mass
01 tings and g'tiotal demonstrations
ot lojolelii". This morning theie was
1 pallid, of lll.l'P'l school fhlldlcll heal
ing Cuban Hags. Th'-.v wele leviewod
b.i tn 'imi H lit poliHdillK (b-lieial and
Al'-s, Wood were showeied with llowoi.s
by H e hil.ii 'ii u- thov passed
Tlio llepiiblieau pally held a ui"el
ing hi Hie Tacon lliealor. Se'inr Co
noli, who presided, fiilii theie was
lu-ver inoto need than now In be qui' I.
The Fulled Slstes was the only couu
ny that had 11elp1.1l Cuba in lier Hnw
of trouble, and be did not believe Hint
tin. Washington government was now
deceiving the Cubans. The woik ot
intervention wes- long and dllllrutt,
bill. In his opinion, evot.v tiling would
be si tiled s'itb-',i( lotlly lo tin- people
ol Hie island
s-'onor Zuvas gave a it voliitlonai j
lone ti his leniorks be nsseitliig tltn
Hie presoiit Cuban iimkis. should linl
tate tile ui.il tvisaiii' the p;iv. ,. de
clined that Ihe "I rid, will, ii lb
Aiin-il. .ins have 1 eon iila.vlng upon
Hie Cubans Is Iho Mils' of Iho poll
il"'i'iiliiuoiil of Hi", island."
S' 1101 .1 nun ilni'W uirulgmd Ihe
iidvoeaios of .imo'Valloti as traitors to
the cans.- of Culm 4n.iklng of Iho
f'ltllle t'i l.ltlints l.'lwoull i;ui-..U.IIld till'
I'lllled S.ale-. ll. s.i, l.e hollc'vtsl
(velvllllm. Wnlltd be S. Hied 111 l f 111
fi'i-nillv vvll'i Cuba's i. ni.tiid fm Inde-
Pl'tllll'lll p ill Iho lie II flllltl. .
THE CORONER TO
BEGIN INVESTIGATION
Will Sweai in a Jiny to Inqulie Into
Amboy Disistei One Body
Still Unidentified.
Ill I , lii.ni- Win 1 1 II" V-... 1.10,1 I'" -
Tii-ulun. N. .1.. Feb. 'Jl -Cnron-.'
Hovver will imiioi row swear tu the
oniotiei's .Jury ili-ii Is lo Inipilii' Into
I lie eolllslnii oil Hie Miibny drvlsloii nl'
lb- I'.'iiii-ylvunlu ralboad at I'okIi-ii-I'lwn,
In vvhiell Ihllleell persons W"io
kllbd ..ml a largo number were lu
.luiod. Tip Jury will vlill the scene
of ihe w:cd: and will also view Hi"
In. -Hi s of the dead still al Hie morgue
and will ili'-n adj. .uiii for two or tin t f
Weeks, In oiil'ir to glv Hill" for Iho
Injund p"ioiis al Hip hospitals In tills-
clt.v ami Caind'-n I diver 110111 tlilr
In.iuili'S, so Ih.'t lliov e.iii appear at
Hi" liiMip'st
I'iosi uiilor Cinsslov says ho will
l.lllse lio I'llosts In be llUUll. II 11 1 IX til"
(onillei's jtii'- lives ibo lospuuslbllity
101 Ihe tii'i'ldMlt.
Tiler me still fiiiti' liodies in Hid
morgue, one of them that of a woman,
which have not v"l bo'-n lileuHlieil.
EDWARD LEAVES TLUSHING.
Wishes to Divest His Visit to Cion-
beig of Any Oflicial Chniactei.
la I. v. lii-ii' Win in 'ii. li,- n -1 I'n
I .ili.l.ili. lib. -'I.- Iiuil; I .In n. I I'll I In.lmu
f,.i li.nl.u;: ut il .. I' i. ll,,- . ,i,ii.L. liAiiij;
P. Ills ll.'-lll- 111 lllv-l III- ll-ll "f .ll'.l olil.-i.it
li.ini. tir. In- Ii.k iii'liiifil I'liip.ilr VVillum'ii
1l t il Ul it'll I" 'I'" 'll ll,.",l'l"C lll.lll' .111.1 IV. II
lie tils 1-ln'. gur.l ,,t Hi I'llrji rl.h-'i w. Ul.si
III. ni.ij.'sii will unl. ul riunUI'.n n. n
u'iImI. loinnrro moiiiiiia .aid will jn o eerl dl
It'.t lo Ciinli'iH wlini' laot"-r. o" WHll.im Mil
mi-. I him.
I'lllii-AH ll.alii.. Mill li.iv.' Wiii.lvir touioiiow
(Monday) tor liuubri
As tin' n.ial .'.nie .'i.Ii'iul I lulillu liidr
uilh Klnu I'.clnuul a ,. loud ef ililur Ikik anil
glrli MUST the V'ill..i'iJ nml ollirr llmr hunn..
Tln Win- illp(r..(.l li lli. poll.e. ll.p llillidi
minuter and 'ti" cnnri i liamlurlaln til ('uis-ii
W ill.'liiilli.i vvilit on bcuil llii ) Jilii l.i greet tlio
1 a -i.
FIRE AT GALVESTON.
The Flood Stiicken City Visited by a
SOO.000 Blaze.
lb I ,i 1,i-ii.' Wu tii'in Tin V'(i.ilil I'l -.
l,.ib.'-l..li. Iil. .'I. I'll'' Ij-i nlfjil .iIiiiu.i in
Lilly il.li..itd II). Mori.- ..mil.- lijlvMlmi I'l'tnui
(ill K. ilnim.' loinpiiii, lo. iti-il ut l'.,i,,ilii i. .mil
llilrli-fiiiiilh .lit.'i.. 'Hi.- uii'jlii of II. r flic i
lllll kllimll. 1llP lljllLlttl- Is l-llllllll'. 41 SOll.O'Kl,
li.iillill) invrird liy lii-iiuiii i
I'lu'lil i in t lli'llns mi ii lili'iim U .,nlril villi
IllttOII Mill nicil W'MP lilllllld.
Minister Wu nt Cleveland,
lb- I'.Mliii-hp Win; limn I'lii' .mh-mIpi1 I'l ei.
(IimI I, I'd'. V-'l. Mil. I. In Wu 'llii.- l.me
piiit SmiiLiy iiultlly in dm illv. Hit vidr lm
.'U.-nilnl lioiii i'lidjy iii.Tliln.' mil II Dili Jitrr.
liMcli. hi the lliti-llin lij Iijs nude lull J doz-'n
4ildn'.s' mill In in Mil ii uli.nil tliu (lly by thu
fi'vcul toiumlttri'j jjnidlnli'il to rntnUin btin
dm In.' lib 1-t.iy lifir. lb' bit IhU en nine t'r
Wj.liliiiiloii.
Pilnce Commits Suicide.
fir lUiliulvs Whp fiom 'Hi" Askoclitt-il 1'ir.i
l4jndon, rib, IM. Tl.fi Virnnj toirPi-peiidna
of tlip Morninc l.rjdir Mil I'l In. r K.nl nt i l.e,
lui rominiltrd iuitldo Ih'ijux- ho .i jilted l.y
a pri4iil Klrf,
THE BOERS .
RETREATING
Amsterdam and Plct Rcllcl Arc
Ocfiiinicd iiu Hie Troops ol
General French.
v
DEWET'SMENONTHERUM
His Attempt To Invade Cape Colony
Evidently Has railed Major How.
nril, mi Olllcer of tlio Canadian
Scouts. Killed Tcb. 17 Whlto
Child Dies of Bubonic Plague nt
Cape Town Thrco Othoru lltivo
Been Attacked by tho Disease A!
White Man at Woodstock Also SuN
ferlng' from tho Disease General
Z'lumer Scatteis the Enemy at Dis
belfouteln. fly Hil i-bc Wire fiom Tlio At-o.-l.ltc.l I'ir..
London, Feb. 21. The Tvar olllee him
received tint folio wIiik; from Jord
Klidiciioi .
"Mlddleliurg', Transvaal, 3'Vb. 21.
Fieiuh it-ports from Tlet Itctlef. Feb.
zl. that thu result of tho column's'
sweeping tho country east Is that thn
IJoer.s are retreating in scattered nnd
(llsorganl.ed parties lo Ihe number of,
some fi.000 In front of him.
"Amsterdam and Plot Retlef huvo
been oeeiipled and troops are protect
ing the Swazl frontier. French tvlll
push on, but is h.niipeiod by tin? con
tinuous heavy rains.
"Summary of total losses indicted
upon Hie enemy up lo Fob. Ifi: 2!:i
I'oei.s liiiowu to have been killed and
wound td hi action, i"0 taken prison,
ers. Pi.: suneiulered. one lo-pounder
gun. 111.' lilies, h'.O.OOu t omnia of small
.immunitlou, H.r.Oi) horses, seventy
mules. ::.."..!a trek oven, 1S.700 cattle,
l"i,4(Hi .shuep ami 3,070 -wagons and
i a i Is en pi tired.
" Mil casualties: Five officers mid 41
men killed and four olllrer.s and 103
men wounded. 1 legiet to say that
.Major Hovvdi-d. a. very gallant officer
of the Canailluu scouts, was killed on
Feb. IT.
"I'lumer reports that Colonel Owen
captuied Do AVel's l.-piiuiuler and
pompom Feb. 2.!, as well us tlfty-three
prisoners and n iiunuttty of atnmuui
llon. Wo hud no i stsuattles, enemy In
full retteal nffd dlspi I'shig, being vig
orously pursued.
'lie Wei's attempt to Invade Capo
Colony evidently tailed."
The Defeat of De Wet.
London. i'Vli. 2.I. V. concspondcnt of
Ibo Dally Mull, with Hennlkers' col
umn, wiling Saturday, imy.s:
'(bneral De Wet wna routed yestor
di.v bv Colonel I'lumer, with ivhoiu
vmi Colonels lleiinll.er, Craddock.
.luTnvs and lii.ibbn. 'I'llls success
w.is pi-i'iidt'd bv a ..'oiles of dcspeiatw
altempts on the pail of .the Uoera lo
eseaiie f i om the iv nt ei" belt of th"
Change and th" TUvk rivers.
"llenenil De Wet, after UllsuocOMt
fully iittempiing In cross the Hrak at
Klip Inlli, nud the Orange at Read's
drift and Maik'.s drift, moved alone;
tin bunk of tlio Orange, 'with one gun
and nui pompom, and laagered oppo
site KuiM'oI diift. At dawn Colonel
Plainer leit M'olgovoiilon. twenty-two
Miles west of thu l.ner camp, ami
niovi-d uni'lheast.
'A i Xuuig.'.t ho attached the enemy,
taking forty prisoners. Tlio pursuit
was continued during the afternoon,
the 1 loirs moving towatd Ilopotovvu.
Tnvvinil evening the leadlns- troops
sighted the enemy, Mho hnd laagered
beyond gun tango. Colonel Owen
charged the spot where tlio lloer nr
llllei'v w,ia supposed tn bo and cap
liiioil th" whole of It. The enemy fled.
Iea lag their hoiv.es ready saddled unit
llii'lr tooklmr pots lull. According to
the latest n-porls, onlV 400 liners re
ciosstd to the north side of the river.
The Orange Is greatly swollen."
The Bubonic Plague.
Capo Town, Feb. 21. A whlto chlM
dl-'d hero today of bubonic plague, and
three Mlille children have been at
tacked by the disease. .A. white man
l.s sun'orlng wltli tho plague at Wood
stock. Colonel I'lumer engaged flenerai Do
Wet yesioi-day near Dlsselfonteln, on
the south bank of the Orange river,
i.tpturlng a gun and a pompom and
taking llfty prisoners. Tho lloer.s wero
hi altered and aio being pursued by
Colonel Plainer.
It Is reported that (loneral Do Wet
escaped to the opposite, bank In u boat
and Is now fooling with a handful of
lolloweis.
It Is reported from a lioer source- at
Xeerust that tloneral Ddarey has been
captured.
Cabinet Will Resign.
Dy I'.irlndv? Wile fiom 'lln' Astociatp'l IVc..
Madrid. I '-a. !!t. lit-ni i.il Aiearui;!!, Ills prim.
br. will piefPnt tlir redjiuiilon of Iho talilii't
In Hi.- ipii-i'ii irKcm toiuniiou- anil will probiblv
lu rh.-irgrd with ibo ij. ut noomtincllng tlip
liilnUliy. Tim rii..i4,llillliy lur raUnit thn
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mi Ill
Edward Cannot Visit Iieland.
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PjiI ( ,i.,i4.itn liml liuitttMiit of Ireland, thi:
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lo villi Ireland linn )i-.ir ai lie bad vUdicd. l
do, Imi liml lio liopi to ual.i- lln- vi.li m-M yrjr,
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