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Tho houso of com mons was crowded yostcrdny nftornoou nnd tho pours' gallery was packed, this gathering of interested pooplo bolng duo to tho fact that tho voto on tho colonial es timates was to bo tnkou, and that It was to ho liiado' tho occasion of an Important exchango of quostlons and answors upon boutn African allalrs. Tho Liberal loader. Sir William liar- court, aslted tho govornmout to mako a statomout regarding tho raid Into tho j.iiiiib,ii, in bu uying uo saiu mat mo opposition had horctoforo not unduly pressed tho government on this Important matter, uut tnoy thought tho tlind had now arrived for tho house to bo Informed of tho government's lntontlon In tho case. Tho rosponslblo directors of tho British Chartered South Africa company at Capo town and Johannesburg woro, ho said, tho authors of tho raid, ami Dr. Jamoson was only their subordinate Tho government, tho speaker doclarod, was rosponslblo for tho acts of tho Chartered company boforo tho nation and tho world. Continuing, Sir William Harcourt ro- marked that tho partisans of tho company woro trying to pass off on tho credulity of the pooplo that tho raid was an Impulsive action to protect ha people of Johannes burg against outrago. But ho could not think of anything moro revolting than tho low slang of tho clphergrams, which showed tho truo aspect of tho affair. Sir William Harcourt then prooeedod to nnalyzo tho tolograms oxchangod between Cecil Rhodes, Colonol Rhodes, Rutherford Harris, Alfred Bolt, Lilonol Phillips, Dr. Jameson and others, Just previous to tho Invasion of tho territory of tho South African ropubllo. liator tho opposition leader eulogized tho promptness, decision and courngo of tho secretary of stato for tho colonies, Jo 6eph Chamborlaln, and dwelt upon tho courso of tho Chartorod company, declar ing that it compromised Great Britain's reputation. Mr, Chamborlaln, roplylng to Sir Will lam Harcourt, said that whllo Cecil Rhodes' recent, actions aro unlvorsally con. domned, his past services must not bo for gotten. But forKngllshmon llko Rhodes English history would bp much poorer and tho British dominions would bo much smaller. Both tho Kngllsh nnd tho Afrl candors of tho Capo, continued Mr. Cham borlaln, thought Cecil Rhodes tho great est bonofactor tho colony over had. Ho was poworless In futuro to do mischief, as not an armed man could ba moved with out tho authority of tho government's own officers, nnd thoy woro roady to glvo Pros ident Krugor any reasonable guarantoo. With tho vlowof romovlngovery shadow of suspicion, tho government has rofusod to advlso tho Chartered company relntlvo to Mr. Rhodas' resignation. But, In vlow of tho disturbances In Rhodesia and tho impossibility of finding out tho opinion of tho settlors, thoy thought it fair that tho directors should bo given tlmo to consider tho matter. Thoy thought that Rhodes was In his propor placo In South Africa, whether ns a director or as a bharoholdor, tnnd thoro ha wns host nlono with the past. After tho judicial proceedings woro omloij tho government, auuou jur. unamuonain, would rovlow tho situation in tho light of information obtained. Mr. Chamborlaln furthor said that tho government bollovod tho proper courso to follow would bo that n joint commltteo of both housos should luqulro Into tho whole situation, including tho administration ot tho British Chartorod boutli Africa com pany. Tho policy of tho govornment, ho ex plained, was to provont absolutely tho re currence of tho rogrottablo proceedings, to contlnuoby ovory logltlmato moans tho efforts to soouro a fair and equal treatment for British subjocts in tho Transvaal, nnd to rostoro nmlty between two racos thoro. Sir William Harcourt, nddod Mr.Cham- borlaln, had dealt with only ono phaso of tho question. His speech was a poworful lndletmont not only of tho Chartorod com pany, but of the prisoners nt Protorln and tho men undergoing trial in England Many Interests were nt stnko nnd dovelop ments wero bolng anxiously nnd carefully watched by foreign nations. TJndor those clrcumstaucos there wero many things which It was undoslrablo to mention at present and which might bo said In tho future. Tho speaker audou: "Tho objectof ourpol)oy in South Africa Is to prosorvo our position as the pnrn mount stato, and socondly to ongeudcr union nnd concord botwoon tho racos thoro. Tho rocont raid has jeopardized tho flrst and has delayed tno seoond. The nrosDorlty and happlnoss of South Africa aro dopondont upon tho realization of tho same stato ot tuuiga wu iuitiuuu iu um ndn, whore two racos loss olosoly nlllod than tho English nnd tho Dutch work, fight and llvo side by sldo In porfoct p'eaoo nnd good will." Ill conclusion, Mr. Chamberlain said that It had beon BuggoHed that tho gov ernment should havoissuodan ultimatum to President Krugor. But such an ulti matum would certainly have boon re Jecfed, which would havo led to war. Of courso, ho added, thero might bo contin gencies In which n great powor would havo to face such an alternative, But, ho pointed out tho govornmout could not tako military measures to force Internal reforms In tho Transvaal. Mr. Labouohoro, Radical member for Northampton, made a vlolont attack upon tho British Chartered South 'Africa com ' pany. The entire pross, ho said, had con- spired to blink at tho real truth, Tho out 1 como of the situation won that thoy had a puna- of cambleM and financiers, headed by Cecil Rhodes, who wished to rob tho public. Mr. Labouohoro charged Rhodes with lying to conceal his complicity with Iho invasion of tho Transvaal, and with tislug his position to advance his personal nnd sordid Interests. 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PlHLADEWlliA, May il Tho Bermuda hns arrived safoly in Cuba, Cablegrams woro received In thU city hut evening an nouncing tho fact, and tho Cuban juuttt in this city and New Yorl: aro wild with joy, Up to noon them were wild rumors that shfl had beon captured by tho Span iards. Throe Killed In n ISiico l'lclit. BLUEFIKL1), W.Va., May 9. Alight yos torday betwoou negroes and Hungarians nt Koystouo resulted in two negroes and ono Hungarian being killed. Wilson Worthlngton nnd George Mnuurd were in jured by stray shots. Help CnuioH to Thoe Win Tuko Rod Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cuts. Gruhler Bros., drug store. At Change In the Naval Service, Washinoton, May 9. Reav Admlrnl Klrklnud has beon ordered to oommaud tho Maro Island navy yard, in placo of Cuptnln H. L. Wilson, who is ordorod to special duty lu connection with tho Ore gon. Commodore C. S. Nortou has beon ordered to command tho Washington navy ynrd. Commander O. W. 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William Glldea, said to be a British subject, nnd Teodoro nnd Matn, described ns flshormou nnd classod ns wit nesses. Lloutonnnt Butron, in command of the guuboat Monsajora, who captured the Competitor, testified that whon within hailing distance of tho schooner ho called Upon hor to show hor colors. Tho schoouer did not do so, nnd mon on board of hot jumped ovorbonrd oral swam for tho shoro. xwo ot tno latter woro soon to go down nnd others may havo been drowned. In addition two more of tho so called filibus ters woro klllod by tho rlllo flro of tho crow of tho gunboat whllo trying to roach the shoro. Lloutenaut Butrou said ho found on board tho capturod schoonor, in addi tion to a qunntlty of war mntcrhil, n num bor of documents, Inscribed nnd classified, ordors from Colonol Munson, an insurgent olliceri recommendations from Estrada, tho Insurgent commander, to Collazo, an other Insurgont ofllcor; proclamations signed by Labordo j list j of tho mombor-i of tho oxpodltlon and ot tho war matorlnl on board, and n permit for tho Competi tor to bo usod ns a "lifeboat." Labordo, tho nllogod leader of tho Com petitor lnsurgonts.wns tho flrst of tho pris oners to bo examined. Labordo testified that bo was 39 yoars of ngo, and that ho camo from Now Orleans. Ho said that ho left Koy Wost with twonty-four passen gers, who, nt Cupo Sablo, obliged him to put In towards tho shoro nnd forcod him to tako on board arms, ninmuultlou and oxploslvos, saying that thoy would trans fer this material to a steamer which would meet them nt 80.1. Colonol Munson, La bordo nddod, lanllod on tho coast of Cuba eventually, and ho, Labordo, remained on board tho Competitor. Ho did not flro on tho Spanish gunboat, nlthough tho mon on Bhoro did so. Whon tho prisoner was questioned regarding an Insurgent flag which was found on board the schoonor ho said that it belonged to ono of 1 1 is pas sengers, n man named Qucsada, who was among tho drowned. Dr. Ellas Bodla tostlflod that ho was 27 years of ago, nnd a medical student. Ho doclarod that ho had repeatedly refused to tako part In nny oxpodltlon to Cuba, nnd that ho merely wont on board tho schoonor Competitor In order to say good by to some f rlonds. But, when tho boat loft, thoso friends refused to allow him to go nshoro, nnd whon thoy lauded on tho coast of Cuba bo (Bodln) not bolng desir ous of landing, remained on board tho Competitor until sho was captured and ho was mado prisoner. Ho said thoy did not hoist tho national Ihg. Teodoro Mata, tho next prlsonor, de clared ho wont on board tho Competitor In order to soo tho oxpodltlon leave, and that tho mon on board obliged him to go with them. Ho added that ho did not laud, nnd nssortod that not ono of tho five prisoners In court fired a shot nt tho gunboat. Mata said that nt Koy Wo3t ho wns considered a spy of tho Spanish government nnd ho f urtlior clnlmod that ho had fought with tho Spaniards against tho insurgents and was known to General Prats. William Glldea declared that ho was, llko Mata, compelled by tho others on board to accompany tho expedition, olthough ho had only gouo to seo thorn start, and for this reason, ho added, ho did not land. Glldea confirmed tho statement that Quo sada was drowned. John Milton, tho fifth prlsonor, declared that ho had also been compelled against his will to accompany tho oxpodltlon, which ho had gono to seo start. He ndded that ho bollovod Laborde, tho oommandor of tho schoonor, was not aware that lio was taking n party of filibusters until it was too lato. Tho prosooutor classod nil tho prisoners as traitors nnd as assisting in tho lusur rectlon. Tho sohoonor was clawed ns n plrnto, worth nbout $1,000, nnd having on board nn insurgont llig valued at ono cent. Ho donlod that Mata could bo cou sldored n f rlond of Spain, as ho was treated on board tho schoonor In tho snmo man ner ns the other mombors of tho expedi tion. As to Labordo, tho prosecutor pointed out that lio was tho man who had signed tho proclamations found on board the schooner whon sho was capturod. In his dofonso Labordo firmly doclarod that ho had not written or received the lettors and other papors found on board, nnd that ho had not signed the proclama tions capturod on board tho schoonor. Lloutonnnt Butron, recalled, doclarod that tho prisoners had not flrod on the war vessel and nssortod that no cartridges hud boen found lu tholr pockets. Tho prosecutor thoroupon read tho formal . act ot accusation, declaring tho prisoners to bo filibusters, and asked that tho doath sentonco bo imposed on nil tho prisoners. Lieutenant Pardo, for tho defense, said that ho did not consider tho prisoners should bo troatod as bolng all equally guilty. Ho said that Labordo and Bodla wero more guilty than Milton aud Glldoa,' and that MUtou wns only guilty of exces sive zeal In trying to obtain Information. Admiral Navarro approved of tho doath Bontonee being Imposed. Viu'lo Sain Wntclilng tho Trial. Wasmnutox, May9.Tho proceedings of tho Hpaulsh oourt martial in the case ot tho men captured on the bchooner Com petitor aro being olosoly followed horo.uud there is ground for the fear that unless the matter Is luiudled with great discre tion it ma) result in straining tho pres ent friendly and amicable relations be tween tho United States and Spain. Strong representations havo boon mado to the stato department en tho subject, nnd tho department will certainly not fall to Intervene Instantly it It shall appear that at least all of the Amorlcaus umong tho captives undor trial aro not treated with nil of tho privileges accorded by tbo rules of civilized warfare. An Instanco on this point would oblige tho dopartmout to re fuse to buuetlou tho execution of tho Amorlcaus, They last twice as long as others. "OMO" LIGHT. WHITE. UUNIAIN NO CONTAIN NO RUBBER. Hfiaf? ODORLESS. 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JJ117 only the eenulne-pKBnY DaviV, BoU everywhere. 25c. nd 50c. per bottle. USHAVt YOU Colored Spot's, Art. 6ld bores R fciuieere in uoatn. uaiMaamgi ivru. cuua (Mil V.nf 1-.Y f:0.. ItO? Mu.onlc TeniDlc COOKE trn. III., for nroofs ot cures. Cunl- to duvi. lOO-nnze booU free. Cb teli cute r' KnirlUh Dlamcnd II rend. EWVROVAL PILLS Original and Only Uenulnc ate, iJija ri Uable. uaoils m Prngrift for Chichtttct Fturltth Pin-a ll.oxen, sutied with blue rihUiu T11L.0 tionxn, . (muai"n At nrUKKiiH.rmid4o. In tu 1 f t t i HMiiir. i HiliannUls tul "Keller foi l.itU,M "il'-tter, b return Hloll- 1 It.atllt 1 (inifitiUU. A'omi lStver. Chlvtictorl btiulcaICo.lMutlUon qub. OLD DR. TflEEL Tv 604 North Sixth St., Cutmntfrt. "r." ab. Green, Htuiadelajila. OballvDertttt Nil, iro'U the &dvertlal&g !: lolUt 1111 to the Iiuiurmg rrolwuora.in ourlcg theor.(ef ot.s'tiftl PIuWi BRudltl.UOlJ . l'UlbO. L man t iH-wlltntrlDft, trtw ui 'twilir tU'igiromtio trouhie mny to. Aerroi'i He Mllty.rmtMorVoulhanJI.uMorowcr CukJ wlthuuiouillna. UK.1lK-L inpu iiiely itieoldtit, tbt beat anil muni LiUful unl LAperlf uoed car, 00 KiU hut olhrr in) t iim, &t ui t)t o I-ctJBl tUtULi for booItTrulbHtulttt e&UfhteDtfd rtsrdicg mur dhttse ni how to Kt curl. It oulr Wok OTACKft ol their mt tiud Cm-ularM. lLitiotrt tef. Frvb .' eurvil In 4 to 10 Hay,, llonrai VtoBi to U. Wt.l. kud Hat, t.yg:, 6 to ifr, puo.. UtO 11; Kg ,6 to 9. Treulmentby .Mull. Htea ya wtlte or etll iweutioa tbl pir. bui nnd U1j1dk It dailri, f fold bf Alt f-nc. Made of Neutral Fibre without use of Chemicals. WATER PROOF. RUBBER, R. R. SYSTEM IX KI-TIXT MAUCH 15. 18. TrnlrH lenve Slu'tmnUoah n follows : For New York vlfi I'h.lmlclplitit, week days. 2 10, 5 25, 7-!0 a. in., 12 88, 2 nnd 5 33 p. m1 Sundavt, 2 10 n. m. For New York via M'iikIi Chunk, week days, 5 2.1, "20n. hi., 121 W nnd 2(W . in. For Hfrtdhitf und Philadelphia, weekdays, 2 10, 3 23, 7 20 a.m., 12 fH, 2 55 and 5 53 p, ni. Sup day, 2 10 a. m. For PotNvUIe, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. m., and 12 58, 2 55 and 5 33 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. l-or Tamaqua nm .Maiinnoy City, week days. 2 10,5 23, 7 21) a. m., 12 M, 2 55 and 5 53 p, m. Hundnyo, 2 10 a. m. For VilIiwmport, Snnburv nnd Lewfoburg. week uiy, 3 23, 1130 a. 111., ICO aud 7 20 p.m. Hundityff, 3 25 a. in. For Malmuuy FLme, weekd.n a, 2 10. .3 23, 5 25, 7 20, 11 TO a. in., 12 5, 1 "0, J 53,1' 33, 7 20 nnd 9 35 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 0 25 n. m. For Ashland and Mmmokln. week da vs. 3 25, 7 20,1130 a. in., ISO, 720 and 033 p.m. Sun days, 3 23 a. m. For H.iitlmore, VaIilnj;ton nnd the West via II. fe O. 11. K., throinrh trains leave It ending Terminal, Philadelphia, fp. fc IE. It. It.) at 3 20, 7 55, 11 2S n. in., 3 t'i and 7.27 p. m. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m ,3 1H and 7 27 p. 111. Addi tional train h from Twenty-fourth and Cheet mit streets station, we.'k days, 150, 5 11, 8 23 p. in. Sundays, 1 33. H20 p m. TRAINS I'OIt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York l.i Philadelphia, week, days, 8 00 a. in., I 30. 100, 7 30 p. m. und 1215 nitfht. Sunday, 15 00 p. in. Ionve New York via Munch Chunk, week days, 1 30, 0 10 a. in.. I 10 and I 30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Ktudln Terminal, week days, i 20, S 35, 10 03 a. in. and 1 03, 6 00, 11 30 p. in. Sunday-, 11 30 p, in. Leave Heading, weete day, 133, 7 10, 10 08, 11 53 a. m., 0 00 nnd 7 57 p. 111. Sundays, 1 33 a. m. Leave Pottsvflle, week davt, 2 35, 7 10 a.m., 12 30 and 0 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 35 a. m. Leave Taniaqna, week day-, 3 18, 8 50, 11 23 a m., 1 20, 7 15 and 0 52 i m. Sundays, 3 18 a. m. Ieave JIalianov City, week days, 2 45, 9 21, 11 17 ft. m., 151, 7 30 aud 9 51 p. in. Sundays, 3 13 a. 111. Leae Mahanoy Plnne, week days, 2 10, 100, 030. 9 37, 11 50 a. m , 12 58, 2 0T., 3 20, 6 26, 7 53 and 10 10 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 4 00 a. m. Leav.j WilMaiiiF-port, week days, 7 42, 1010 a. III. , 3 33 and 11 41 11. m. Suudajt?, 11 15 p. in. . ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays E-tprea, 9 00 n. in., 2 00, Saturday only, 3 00, 4 00, A Ot p. 111. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m.. 1 30, ri 30 p. m Sunday Express, 0 00. 1000 a. m. Accommo dation 8 00 a. 111., 1 15 p. in. 1 lEcturuiutf leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays, express, 7 35, 9 00 a. in., 3 30, 5 30 p.' m Accommodation, 6 50, 8 15 a. in., 4 32 p. in, Sundajs Express, 4 00, 3 30 8 00 p, ro, Accom mndfition, 7 15 a. in., 4 15 p. in. Parlor Cars on all express trains. I. A. SWEIGAHD, G. O. HANCOCK, Gen'l Superintendent. Geu'l Pass. Agt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCIIUVKILL DIVISION. Apiui.25, 1800. Trains will lenvo Slicnnndoah nftcr the above date for Wfnirmis, Gilberton, Frockville, Dark Water, St. Clair, rottivllle. Ilnmburg, Kcadlnff, I'ottstown, PlioenlxTlllp, Norrlntowii nnd Vhll adelphla (Broad street station) nt 0 08 and 1143 a. in. nnd 1 15 in. on week dnys. For Potta rllle and Intermediate stations 9 iO u. in. SUNDAY. For WlRKnns, Ollberton, Frnekvllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, l'ottsville, nt 0 OS, 9 40 a. in. and 3 10 p. in. For Ilninbiirjr, Kendtnfr, lottstirTit l'hoenixvllle, Norrlstown, l'lilladelpbto at 6 00, 9 10 a. in., 3 10 . m. I Trains leave Krackvllle for Shenandoah at 10 10 n. m. nml 12 11, 5 01, 7 42 nnd 10 27 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. in. und 5 10 ). m. 1 ii .... il..Mnit .1 .d l.euvi! I mil vine lui .--iiciutiK.ut.it it. tu t... o a. m. and 1 10, 7 15 and 10 00 i. m. Sunday at 10 10 a. in., 515)1. in. Leave Philadelphia, (Ilinad street station), (or Shenandoah nt 5 07 and 8 3A n. in., 4 10 and 711 p. in. week days. Sundays leave at fi 50 a. in. Leave Iiroad street station, Philadelphia, lor Sen Girt, Asbury Park, Oeean Grove, I.on llrancli, and ilitermedinte stations, 6.50, 8.2S, 11.39 a. in., 3.30, 4.00 p. in. week-days. Sundays (stop at Interlnken ior Asbury Park), 8.25 a.m. Leave Proad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIt NEW YOUK. Express, week days, 3 20, 4 03, 4 50, 5 15, 6 80, 7t3,8 20,9 20,9 50,10 30(I)lulnKCnr),ll00,ll 14a. ill., 12 noon, 1235 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. m. DlninK Cnrs) 140, 2 80 (Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 5 5(1 (I)Inlll(r Cat). V 6 00,0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 lillflit. Sunday., 3 20. 4 05, 4 50, 515, 812,8 30,9 50,10 30 (Dlnlnjr Car), 1103 n. ln 12 85. 2 St, (Dining Cor) 100 (Limited 4 22. Hindi); Car) 5 20, 5 56 (DllllnnCar), Oat, 6 50, 812, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 nlelit. Ezprnss for llostou, without change, 1100 a. m. week days, and 0 50 p. in. dally. , WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH For llaltlmore ni d Washington, 8 50, 7 20, 8 31 i 0 12, 1020, 1123 a, in., 12 09 (1231 Limited Dln i lui; Car), 1 12, 3 18, 4 41 (5 19 CoUKiesslonal t Limited, Dining Car), 9 17, 6 55 (Dlninn Car), 1740 (Dining Oar) p. in., mid 12 05 night I week (lays. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 21 a, in., 1209 1 18, I II.' ( 51" Congressional Limited. ' Dining Cur), lit) ( Dining Car), 7 40 p. in (Dining Cur) nml 121.1 night. I FOU ATLANTIC CITY. ' Leave ivrarket street Ferry. oxjrenH. 8 50 n. m., I 2 10,(3 10 Saturday. only), 4 10. and f 00 p. in. n eek daya. SuiutavH, 8 13 und 9 45 a. ui. (4 00, 4 H p. in. accommodation ). For Ca)ie May, AiigleMea, AVlldwood and I Holly llcReh. Expres., 9 00 a. m.t and 4 00 p. rn. week days. Sunday., v w a. m. For Sea Isle City, O.-ean City and Avalou. ExpreKS, 9 00 a. ill., nnd 4 CO p. m. week daya. Sundays, 9 OO a. in. For Somcra Point Express, 8 50 a. in., and 4 10 p. m. week days. hiruduyH, 8 45 a. m. 8, M. Pkevost, J. 11. Wood, Gen'l Jlanngcr. Gcn'l Pas-s'g'r Agt Cclobrntcil Female l'owdera never fall. ,Uita declare iliu afo and iure (after fallltur uHth Tanif mrl PfcnTTOTil l'llls and other 11 kr KiniKllei). Alwavsbuy the beit aud tvold diaap- polntment. Guaranteed tuperlor to all othera. Jtoiftivdw ihebctt VliA, Back iJay, DoitoOi 21 ua. BMCDDPS .3 .5
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