CONGRESS AGREES. it, but not in vain. fhe people of the United States their representatives assembled, woes be withdrawn from the Cuba by the armed fis in both houses, an held tenaciously for its own of the United States. many rofl 1 of starving Cuba to hu. succor has been lon and pa- have Spanish rule mast cease and that her land and na- E gr - £ pig Y er — ambulances. Backward,” ix dying. A census of Spaniards residing Philadelphia is being taken in Pittsburg. He hopes for war Elzeor Alexandre Tasheag, day. Quarreling over Mexicans fought to by | Tex. ing the past few days has weorohed fruit crop. i» A Pittsburg concern has received ton of Water pipe. their jewels and contributing money to war funds removed to Havana. pen declared a failure Wealthy Spanish families are sell Bdward Bellary, author of “Looking al Moody is conducting revival services cardinal archbishop, died at Quebec last Tues- a chicken fgnt. two death at Karedo, The great heat in San Francisco dur | the an order frors a Canadian city for & 08 Ld the | The Spanish colony at Tampa, Fila. nambering about 6 persons has been The reindeer expedition of the gov- ernment for the relief of Klondikers has Chicags has mised a 30-foot flag over The government bas ordered 100 feid rns WARLIKE STEP. the Navy as Auxiliary Cruisers. A Powerful FVieet a A 4 SAA Pocidediy the most warlike taken by the department tor the possibility of An encounter with Spain wag inasgurated Satumiay, When orders weérs imsued for the concentra fom at four polsty in the Bouth of rogimants of cavalry, Twenty-two regis ments of infantry and the BLED tae ~ AN Chicamangua there will ments of artillery. at gx regi {rrlvans seven regiments of infapivy. Mobile, seven regiments of infantry. Kines the civil wir po such proportion fhe gravity of the sitaation As The determination to rendagvous troops in the Rogih, whe acclimated to the candi | Four Oreat Ocean Steamers Also Added to in preparing | ix | ; Hght bat. | tering of five regiments of artillery. At sight regiments of infantry. at Tampa, | and at} of the army has beens mabliizsd and the i maven? teaif he the Best svidence of | eked | gpon by the president and his advisors. | the | » THaY CAN DE pw Of & MOre | WAR REVENUES. ee aca The Republican members of the | Ways and Means Committen of the Hous: Buve practically completed the preparation of the bili which will we passed (4 raise revenud sy clemy 10 prosecute the war. The members pro- poe that the present generation shall bear the burdens of the war, and pro condinng on That thesry, they have pre- pared a bil that will raise Delwesn $100 C00 GY and BL a 00 additional | pavEnRe DET ADDU. hoa BH will provide for an additional tax of $1 a barrel pon bewr, from which £3 006060 will he raised Upon manufactured tobgecn and nuff the Internal revenues tax will be increased rove 8 16 IT cents. This is sxpected to rates £15000 6% revenge. The inoreass on clenrs and cigarestss has not been abanitety fixed. but it probably will be From this §5000.000 is i $1 oon all classes - expedited The proposition which the Benate piaced in the tariff MOL bat which went ast in conferemes to tax all foeks and transfers of corporations, is embodied in the measurs, together with practice #11 all the srheme sation of the scr of 194 which in. Plans of Taxation Being Discussed Por} of internal revenge | sl———— GLOOMY OUTLOOK. Rebellion in the Philippines Cemtinues sud 4 Rupture at Home Presded Gifts for the Army. 0 Sg A The outiook at Madrid has become much worse and very gloomy views are generally dntertained A few persis more optimistic thas the majority, mist that in & few dayy’ time the prevailing tension Buty De iessensd It ix the general belief, Rowiver that a rupture is lrvaninent The cabinet council met Monday af- ternoon. The seasion iasted three hours Benor Bagpwsta, the premier mghmit ted a draft of the spedch from the throne, 11a tenor in pot predisesly known, thoagh it makes An Appea; to the highest pa triotism of the nation It smmnrnikriges the international probe jem and points owt That Spain has al ways prweented an frome in sveryibing which 4d pot dime nish her soversipty, though she only Agieed to grant « cessation of bostilh fies in Cabs when the pope msde hn socrenmodating | grewate ower. Largs Orders Por Tron aul Stes! Work Aso Being Deiayed EB G. Dun & Co's weekly review of trade reports as follows: Preparations for war continue as If i¢ wars fmevitable. There is some Bin drance in buastaess, and yet the volume of payments through clearing houses i» #119 per cent larger than last year, snd outside New York about 30 per cont larger than in 1883 (hough speco- ative stagnation here makes the ag- ; Now York banks may pow realize that they are sirong snongh for all poesitile emergencies, and may give the government valuable aid by greater fresdom in business cane. Sound New York banks are not in the least alarmed about the business sitantion. nor have they any osocasion for alarm, : The industries are doing well cause they have snommmous © taken in February and March of cariiey, which insure operations’ for periods varying from a fortnight te sevaral months But the pew orders uton which they have th rely if partial stonpae or closing of many Works to be prevented are just now restricted by apprehension about the money mae. ket and the possibility of loans a ra The conferees ned great tion as finally afopted is from the senate commit. i relations, with the addi aden 8 Fam tax on all checks drafts and all indtruments of business (HLrt. pages, cans and bonds: A AX On patent and proprietary medicine and ox rropleal climate, bas been under come | sidorstion by the president and his : suhinet for some ime. Jt was hot anti | Saturday. howsewsr, that the president, | request spd the powers joined in coun Ealing 11 The speach from the throne appeain the Spanish pepe to rmally around In the fon business thers sre orders for abbot B08 tons of stroctural wark held up BF questions of law; In Chicage the large pewtoffice order (= yot waiting the court houses and will not lake 1 down until Cuba is free Congress will in a few days adopt re solutions prohibiting the axpoart of oomd EA te wrth ment, disclaiming any the part of the United States pled were as fol. ved by the Senate and spentatives of the are and of Dam ought to independen That it Is the duty of the tes to demand and the gov- of the United States does demand that the gevernment ; relinquish its author- t in the isiand withdraw i(t# land and naval and Cuban States be d and of the several states, $8 resolutions into effect That the Units N " rg an : puse by 30 to & wore in the senate wis 41 yeas the year and nays country was being plunged.” Following the presentation of the on the two of the mast yet delivered on ars, presented of the Cuban sftuation. the and an. seldom heard in section, Known as the House ren United of America in Congress assem- t, That the people of the Island «, and hersdy is di- wered to une the en- | and maval forces of the States and to call into the ac- fee of the United States the ' to such may be necessary to carry States resident's ‘message in the last Wednesday, and after Mr. | (Mass), had insisted that con- | mtion of the resolution go over un- e next day on a joint of order, remarkable the Cubac | . Mr. Foraker (Ohio) and Mr. ‘Mags. ), both britliant and im- | different | of the Mr. advocated the direct recogni- independence of the Cuban with an eloquence and | the senate. and supplies to Spanish ports in- ing & trial trip the other day. children were cruelly raurdered Spaniards near Havana fast won he A ved hot wires pierced the brain The Pennsylvania Steet Company rails The resolutions Avperdenoe passed Saturday are endorsed by Bryan. Spanish troops to the number retired after a futile attempt to of favoring Cuban waters. last Monday. The people by thelr newspapers that there will afraid to fight. Lew Wallace, soldier aged 71 yours, torial candidate in paring to enlist. Vaclar Haas, » demented and and two children. to | Glass Company Pittsburg burned to day wight. Loss, $700,006 at Atlantic City Bunday. suffering from stomach trouble & note she Several msuris are ng to go tO #0 prom ing their On eounty, | Whitarkey and the front. ry service in the army. y.. the other day and Wm Jackson shots, One thousand chased Spaniards through the purg Sunday night upon Spain by several small boys. Spaniards were soon lodged in Jail ORGANIZED TOR WAR sb LA Preserves War. Bishop Potter presented ! the Central Labor union of New the other night, hut they by & vote of nearly 2 to 1 tions were 8 fon The resolutions are & cogehed in the most each other down, and war would interfere with more AI HI 37 ol CONSULATE ATTACKED. Spasish Mob Dr I Theres was a8 Seriou Aimturtance Malaga, Spain, a few Axyw ago tng in an attack upon with the paradiog of nail through the streets, erins. and attacked the United suiate. Stones were thrown, the mob leaders procured a which to some res Afterwani the streets were paraded gendarmen. ————————— nl. Their Opinions May Change grade of Gen. Clusesett admiringly praises tenacity and courage of The Holland submarine torpedo boat navigated a mils beneath water dur. Af 614 man, a woman and her wn by The business of New York is sald to have saffered th the extent of $50,506 00 as & result of the uncertainty of war. of Charles Magnason at & Pittsburg wird mill, and death resulted last sunday. of Philadelphia concluded a omtract last week with Russia for RG of steel fn y the senate Jast Witiiam J. of 1.000 dis jodge 186 insurgents at El Ixmde, Cuba, of Havana are being told | Tait no war, and that the Americans ard Bas withdrawn 48 8 Sen Indiana, and is pre {arme? at Miller, Nob, last week, having first murdered his wile The extensive plant of the Penn Plate at Narita Irwin near the ground Tues Mrs. John Murson committed suicide fBhe war in said the pain was more than Chicago business houses are the Hives of their empioyss who | &l- (hat salaries will go on dur- ard Ready creek, Ferry George 1G & fencn, drew revolvers, fired simaltansously and wers killed by the : too streets of Pits They had usd knives in resenting the stiacks made A Oced Bishop Makes s Futile Effort to a sot of reac Amainst war at the Testing of are were defentad . The resoly. wi by the blahap, Ernest : iam Dean Howells, Bol- Hall. Charles Frederic Adams and masterly ar- mit of war and a ples for peace, Losoienly persuasive Ia uage of men renowned for their ability in the use of words, but they falled to ; the great nattle for industrial freedom, which is the American Fag at resyil- | tive United Bates consulate. The demonstration began crowds shouting patriotic But a mob eventuaily gathered Segre COT and one oA indder, | tore down the shield having upon It | } the United States, and reet. The pre begging them to disperse by The Figaro of Paris prints an Inter view with Gen Cluserett, who won the | general by fighting for the porth against the south in the rebellion. = | soldiers, whom he places the highest in the world. On the other hand, FET man of dense military ignorance knowledge Jackson, but féctn. Talms to the Front orator of Washington DO ! caught the infection of the hour i tial ardor. frg up of the Maine in Havana har splay Uhristianity } jards uraveidable and looks upon it as { yrgent duty to go to the front if Ti shoulder # musket, at f=2ast to { spire those who do by his we ris Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage the pulpit | i signal for action Far the first time in many weeks the again : Be Says ey | that the skill of American officers is al, the pler to the dock, while practically | 1 Gen. Grant, he declares was 4 the whole : The «3 with only officer on either side who had any co of tactics was Stomewsll the quality of the soldiers on both sides covered thelr leaders’ de- | Talmage has Jong been fired with mar ; Ever since the trpgic bo FR. bac | he has longed for thie opportunity of putting into play a little nf his mos | agairst the >pan- Iv. Talmage feels that war is his nat | in? | Thess ships are the Prajrie ihe | derwriters atl nearly in Phew of the snurmogs expenss which will Be entailed, felt justified in in the work of war preparation taken by the navy Asrartoment week, 11 was diwiled to naval reserves of New York Now Jer sey. Massachusetts, Maryland Boreaficr fv be Known sx patrol Biatx Irixie, this Tankes the Yosersits snd of which was purchased saturday. The question off the American feamers was also wound up lest them, the Bt. Louis the 81. Paul, the Faris and the New York mentionsd have siready ment being undecided 1 L purchase these Wo anly or charter al four. Whh the these magnificent ships had been added to the auxilinry fleet, came the state- ment that the department also purchased the Yorkiows sf the [remsiniom line, and the Yumur of the Ward line With these additions the ad the pick of the cocan dners and const - ing steainers running can fag. As in ail sue Instances, the ment. But of greater moment than Any of thems Gevelopments Was the reopening of negotiations for the purchase of (wu warships and several tarpedn hosts from Chill and Argentina. (ime of the cruisers in the Chiltan O'Higring unt aompleted at an English yard garded an one of of her class afloat THE LAND FORCES A RAI Signs of activity ts be 8 probalie conflict tinged at the war department thing i» in readiness for a mavsment of 1PHG5E tral point. particularly done in tha way body of thers WM more evidence that thelr ser. vices will be needed. Complete arrangements made for the immediate mobiiteation practioaily the entire first sgns National park at the / came nf pRCeR- trouble. It bs fapectad in city & omil will be meged al weard pitorien. Jin the Hey contemplates thie invasion of Cuba, the areny may be (nerensed to 100.006 ress. (3 this the regular Trompe the national Foard wild ARETEARIE abot $5008 men, and the remainder will be made up of volunteers. Is the event of a CAll Upon the na- tional guard artention will be directed feat to the sraunizations in the states of New York Pennsylvania and OMe and the District of Columbia Gen. Milew’ piag is to mobilise seven- teen of the twenty-five regiments of in- fantry and fiv of fhe ten regiments cavalry &t the Chickamaugua park speedily as possible. To Wis Amsrics. ident Octave Law of the Jamaica Junta has received diepaiches Tom General Caltxto Garcia suggesting 3 plan of speration in Eastern Cuba in motion With America A Cuban FOVErIment courier, with other dispat- ches, was caught by Spaniards a few days age at Urists, fear Santiago de Cuba, and killed. a i r————— is » Orsis : IO ee ot BE Damage to the Amount The roof of the grain slevalor at Hoosae tunnel docks Charieatown, pear Boeton, was blown completely off by a dust expoeion at § oeiock Sunday morning, and the fire that fniiowed not anty destroyed the remaining portion af the immense sTroolare, but consume od pearly the sntire contents, over $00, a bushels of mwetly wheat Toe loss is estimated by the fire an- ered by Insurance. The explosion pot only shook 3p the entire section Chariestown, bat was poticeably leit in the eity proper and burbs These quarters of the Bre de first firemen of the roof were in every direction. | Great timbers had of nsighboring pierced by | crushed and of the grain water thas the les will be cotgiplete. The gTA saw iw, Tha C$150.0% and the Fadjoining propecty, Is about $a, 000. CAPITAL GLEANINOGS Remember the Maine™ will be an the warships president attended church Sunday Seoretery Alger ast werk ahained Fim ON for projectiles and powder. Semator Maerriil el mix SSih hirthday ast Thursday se biames Span ds for the Maine exprasion, bug xernpts Gen, B 4 The spall sities on App mmendad $48 eX {om AX Of telegraph MmesEAges and taking | i rhe Several important and decleive sobs i ware i ast i asmign the nd British sad American Soldiers Subdue Three Michigan to the vs auxiliary cruisers, | the Venepuela or Yorktown the latter The two Sra ; beeen aoqttred | by the department, though the form of | | acquisition was tentative, the departs whether it would The Yankess and Britislvers, 150 strong. i aansuncement that | shoulder, some cryimg “Hall Columbia.” | Land some "God save the had | | put hostilities 4d not cease until the fest of ponverisl vessels NOW inciodes | ander the Ameri. | prices paid are withheld by the depart: | ro the most formidable Mobilisntion of | if the Blowing up of the Maine had been | for what now Reoms Hates to ee US were ooB- Every- prompt | taward some oen- | of the forces | sant of the Rocky mountains, but Caen. Miles says that nothing is lkely 10 De | of moving Any ree troops Southenstward until | | Conner mentivned the scheme it was | | raceived With the greatest snthusiasn : have been of | military foros of | the government at the Chickamauga | sufficient sum to equip the regiment. of | Bagt if 1 I Bot, mors many can ts Binal for the asking. for abwast #0. ae troops preferably from the pation | of the different slates and ter- event that the War po- of | fag of whistles and ringing of bells al she ol, well cove > Englanders feel safer po many of the su- | beet partment, incipding the two horseless | : ; _ engines and fre boats, were soon mass | dysamite have arrived at New Orieans <4 in the immediate vicinity. When the | arrived they found some ad the streets impassable. for portions | the Spanish feet last Saturday. been blown a Bun- ; dred fest In the air by the foros of the | | sxplosion and many of the upper : od American $ po: y were | Apanish minister a Washington. the Ereat fell through | | squadron of Fort Monroe & few days of it was 90 thoroughly soak. | A§0. , | Eighty thousand in was valued at tosses om the structure is damage to the pler and | Young Men's [aid to Be waiting for a call to arms i ofenrs | the i | whore manner in which Havana coud | the af Verpuont, ceiebrt- wi for | cron DAcCKBEes ix Alms incorporated in Ii This scheme of taxation is os timated To raise $30 000 00h, vs OTR SUPERIOR STRENGTH IAA es Hundred Allied Foreigners Fourth Officer Hepburn, of 3 steamer Empress of India, which bas | either : : a | gust arsived at Vancouver, B C.. tells ; 3 . i of a big street and saloon Sgt in Hong ine © week with the dsciston to charter ail four of ewtiors om land sad declared hostilities | Kong between Hossisn and English dalicrs A sausid of Russian sailors picked up all the Ceoman and Freach Against the Anglo-Saxon Mace in 3 minutes #6 German, Frosch and Rus- cian sailors had fined up snd defied the Tankees and Jonale Hulls to break | thebr ranks, jesring them for cowards | ahoider advanced to the charge. 15 $ queen.” They | of foreigners, | drove through the mass i alle forces cried for quarter. una atib anal MES. DAVIS WALLS Se Has No Sympathy for the Biseradle Nalatios in Cuda Vrs Jefferson mvs Tears that the heatened war will injure the soulh tw x letter written to Edgar 8 Wiss of WMavon, fia. she sAye he WRT PEWS Gleels mie like (he re. sengl of the Borrors of 188). The brunt | of the war will be Borse by our dear | people. The contracts which bring | moltey to the country, will, of course, | ail be in the north. There must be some | suteonve for ae but whets 1 cannot | gos After it is ali over, our cities on | the sea destroyed we must Day HUT | percentage of pensions ! Men Davie says safe would net mind | bgt she ‘fromm sympathy foe Cuba.” the ocRuse plunge inte war that miserable mulatto race a Wall Street Becoming Patrictic Members of the New York stock ex- change Save undertaken to Mise a roe 1 giment of infantry for the possible war aginst Spain. The Llea originated with Whshington KE. Conner. Wherever Mr The scheme is to have the rewiment | known ae the stock exchange regiment. | It is thought now that $106 00 will be a It is proposed that as many of the members of the exchange | and their employes as May care 1o en- : iat. shail form the nucirgs of the regt- maint and after that 4 recruiting offi will be opened for the eniistinent of atsers : A HRI ASL STS & Suicide in 8 Court Reem ! A. RB Reynolds, shot himself through | the Read In the supreme soRrt room at Jackson Tenn. last wosk Jost after Judge McAllister had the sen- tenes of (he ower cours af six years far embeugiement. Reynelds aft a let- ter. saying he waa fonocent and that thegraiirond had killed him. He leaves a wife and hid at Brownston, Ww. Va. a. - a o> THE COMING CONFLICT ad The pops still hopes for pono Four Rodred Chicago bicyclists are ready to enlist, The Massachumetiis jemriniature Ras poted $M E for war purpoes Gen. Harrison thinks the soming war will be of & month's durstion. Havana will be blockaded not bom- harded by the [Tnited States In event of Wa? Meteo will strictly enforce the Deu trality laws on the border of Texas Cuited States troops at Fort Bliss Tex have Leen ordered to Chicka maugua. The war Aepartment ls considering the purchase of 600 ght saddle horses, War will be announced by the Blow OnloRgs Four rar loads of tarpedoes were pianted in the MissiasiDpl near New (nr sane last Tharsday rs ERAS SN RBA | roocemrnition of Cuban independence, wahwie abandoned oR { fying mlands of Spain aed portions 1 et ome, Leys meenmge. The Atiantic coast ls now pretty weil protected with modern guns, and New | The flibustering boat Dauntiess has angaged by the Associated Press as a dispatch boat Three hundred thousand pounds of top the protection of that port Three thousand tons of coal were whipped from (he Atlantic coast for “we have insulted Spain by sending towel to the starving Cubans’ says the English merchant vesscin doffed their colors as they passed the Atlantic snjistment blanks will be printed at Albany Now York, as soon as President McoKinley calls for | Lor Lieut yolun eer. Furty-five thousand members of the Catholic Institute are tn consultation with saval ‘wet Thursday Gen. lev toahd of fa TERE. The prulssr Newark is f wt aii around Chet nrove an effev fred bt ainst rapid Bring uns. hey Fheom 22% e worican line steamers St. Paul | tous were purchased by he Ls of memandad by Capt. Bigs pee and will serve 33 auxiliary Crucsers. : % ES syvis Mi GAVATH nar Wedaeslay:, Une {hens Will De On receiving & Pail. the young king. sive the country, amd 19 grant the goversment evsrvibing | which may be necessary and urgent to | defend the national honor and integrity, The cabinet Monday dlecusesd Var ous Alenatoher relating to the Cuban greestions and the sititads of the United eolomion, read a dispated Biapon containing frome unfavorable yon, Ban rebels It wiesnw That when cassion of ard Yoted In " their intention of yielding 4» Spain in return for a broad. | or measures of xatnomy, and thers is a geners! poraliasy Jletraet hers a0 fo Any I catorene of The pegotations with the (preteen News especting the progress of events in America i» anxinusly swiitedd Hut In Any case the government Wid maintain a frm attitode amd will act onerpationily. It bs pointed and the Russian order for rails is still peoding, possibly becaaee of Anancial Aiffiegitine. Whils new Business offered Lin tBis Hindle stil very Beavy. the pro | duction ix wo Brae thas i omay casily fhe dlenstrogsly checked BY a persistent | restriction of the current demand t Reatem Sener Morst, secretary Tor the | By {pending ; Hews | with regard to the attitude of the Cu. tarelgn orders for six large vessels are in eastern ship yards, and actual orders for CRY AloTe caver | tone of baste steel at Pittsburg Angles the | | American senate commenced the digs : favor A the | the i 2 3 i | Manufacturers are still shoul someshst encouraged have been advanced 3 per oe avd structed works are ail crowded with srders, While pipes ars in heavy de snd. The stagnation in wand is sunething rimarkable the total sales at the three eRlef markets Raving been only 1114 pounds. against 564 GW last year. and in the Seat Half of April only $355.064 pounds, sgainst 200M a year ago. walting, si by a | rather Better tone in the cothing trade | of late They have ample orders for the out that | wankness at the present time would de | fraaght with the urmost danaer. News off Praah elieointers in the Drow | ines of Cebu, in the Philippines has bows mecaived By the guverament. thus land Pacific exports, proving he existence of revolutionary santers in that datrie Twn aristocrarie families at Barcelo ra Rave contribated Bad oan io the nh Hess] rubveription for the army. The [ Integrist or anti-monarchial party wil ard over the independent submoription Lg to the gpowernment in cRise wear bot shoud thers be an Bostill we paoney Wi be prosented fo Jaws Rrios Wo mmtter what the decision of the sired States Senate may be Spain positively will not yieid her grasp upon Cubs, The government st Madrid may recognise the advisability of ylrtding pouceably to the demands of Arteria, tut dare pot tals such action, when the miliary and Carilsts are eae hy ie HC rn termined to defy American interfarencs on the Island with arms Af the reauitl Mf 4 ORR. cabinet poanell Wr impsrtant Madrid the Spanish | war ofce is actively sugaged in forld- | the President The meeting of cabins whol devoted to arcagnt of the artillery at Porto Rico Senor Gullon resd a portion of and manting the Mediterranean | in placing other | of the Rogdom na State of | AA ARE HR prewant in most lines though not in all. Wheat mse Sk and held Ig cents for he wesk although Atlantic exports ir he week Nave heen 15001 Dashels, fone Included against TET | hy Against 710.008 last year. The total from Beth conmte for two weeks of April has teen TIT5.136 bushels, agninet 1Le6T.488 So 000 hushels smaller than a year ago Meanwhile it i» astonishing that re ceipts of corm oqntinge ren heavy, for the week mors than & mil lon bushels Ixrger than last year. for twos wesks more than 1.650 000 bushels, and the exports for the week have Deon 4853681 Dushels sguinst 2- 26 T3% last year and for half of April ‘ inet £032.015 it March wore 15 shows that exports in four included, £8.57 bushels of Wheat, bushels aginst vear Meanwhile the exports of corn in TR, 900. $4 | the nine months have Down was MeRine It is stated further that | | the cabiset has granted an extraordin- | ary credit for war purposes and las ne 1 | cidentally imereased the grant for ihe | | again 3B last the | text of President MeKiniey's mossage. Although sever paragraphs lacking, the cabinel, after referring Oh the President's Were | Canadian Artillery Men Seeking Service In previous IESERER, | whleh wae constdersd Necessary in of § {Ber to Sl wp the saps in the present | summery, decided That the PATRE TRIN | rocetved were sufficient for the cabinet i vo afivin that the government refuses { Brates to interferes In Taha, adding to acknowledge the right of the Uniter | { srniting mma doctrines contained in the mes. sage Are pignty nd rights of he an interference in ihe affairs of this cogntry” The Spanish governmmant, expressed the opinion that it Was not wgtion, dnd are international incompatible with the sover- i hashes, sgainst 13563400 last year mae volume of legitimate tusiness 9 pucrmons, and meanwhile failures are Jhiv small. for the week they in the United Rrates, t your, and 15 in Canada, _t year. Ae $A the United States Navy. Expert artille af Cacada are being sought for by the United States military suthorities Gunoer Ross of flattery A of them military school at Kingston, Ont, procured Bis discharge several duvs ago and has been Pe ever sinos, He jeft for Wash~ inp followed By st east af the best arlillerymen ington, and wil sail a handred i of the Dominion. called upon to take action until the Tee : sornmeniat ident MoKiniey | tions of Preside x Mey 4 a and T 1s faim have become snecific avis The Hpanish government ennaidlsrs that apart froem ta sclemn affirma- stom of Spain's rights as a nation the | rhortting have rained ministers are oi called upon to maka any declaration so OBE As the ressiu. sions of Congress or the inituatve of President MceKiniey do not lead to pons Crete ACTA The fetal Bote Alms says TA consrigueness of fox righin united with ihe remiihtion to maintain them, will {nepire the nation, as they government, with Arm ne else are eligible, will recetve 9 8 | This military school ie iged Dy the British war office and ong Aissione Bowewer, | : { porind army. Several cadets in® the ime of the Tormer Fadets are pow in active service in the Soudan and o8 the indian frontier The artillery forces atu are granted to te volunteers amin the Dom inten 8U~ supplying United States Up to the the Dest men lAKIBE thei Ceeives in the United States ; Army inspire the the serenity Recess. sary in theme difficuil moments to direel | successfully and defend she amerwd interests which are rimony of the Spanish race.’ “ue minister of dunes, corver, read a decree. already up relative 1a to increase the strength of tha AS CABLE SPARXS drawn flomt. ruha for a conmderition action in regard to the Spanish- Aner CER orTiss The university at Parce ona hie been cleged In conpeQURnoCe af the deinon~ strations made bY the students The (Ear presented ihe Prinoy Montenegre with an wi repeating rides an ridges. The French cable prabibited from making mesengts Cuba. exoept those adidrexmed to Spanish government There have been many at the United States Ein bhamey fn apon the part of old German solids fers who are desirous uf army or navy of the Pnioed The Madrid porrespondent of Aon Dally Telegraph says: “Several infAusntial and jeurnals bBelleve that ‘mn the ar 000 NE cart from Rtston svant of ber thy ohief command 0 Taba Primossg Lauise, othe, who glopeal rom her hnsband, Prance Philip, of Sgxe-oburg aad (lotta, and who has heat pesbding With ny aver Mattacheoh, on thy ia in retina, has been speietedd To Ansirian aormin- Crs Fegrenant wre autate fon ve the vilak the Spanish mins acl ta Kind far innapest he Bas par Based 5 nent to (hat Embassy EPR © reap prevent Use shipoed ir Breas « way 10 Spain, ad 5 38 hop dy rie ifs TORR epergetivally | the pat | Senor Puig | } | United States Comsul sme nations! subscription | | Wade! Jurisberg arrived at ae of snradl ing them- regular efficient gunners. and the @xpross DREW 1t is said that work. All those who have volunteered ap to the prisent have nad more than ran years oonstant training with the atest pattern of British feild and naval srtijlery. FLED FROM SPANIARDS so ——— Forced to Seek Refuge in a Foreign Ship Norwegian steamer Herman The New York Prgesday aftermson from Matansas. AEE | bringing 15 PREIRTUIETS, | that pert to evade the #|raln in being ad visid to pat Ww th > who fled from Spanish mob The passengers were United States | Consul Brice and his staf? and their European powers wil take no further i threes days before leaving | people times his property was in | as the mob or | SHEEN the elt a Easter gift off 3+ [ 0 sistrthuting {ing pene sn ITRdos | neceapitios, sompany huis heen i raw from his poet. The Jurisheryg was he | the only steamer : | Kjeriand agreed to Applications al Ber: Coansal Brice said that for Matanzas the shrestencd Bis life and at danger. for Me drag at his supplies to the star. and retleving their ALT pm of the th net, he got sotice from Havana to families. encrotary was ohiigedsto flee threatened 1 days the consul in purt. take the consul and York. The consul nis party ito New and nons of the ft all his Dagmage. party was able te bring away any of sniisting in the | condition of the ther Lam i i fort to syptapaken toward Havana, ready to act with Jey. Weyviser will bi places | af Ggxe-Cobary and tyment far. says that the thetr affects The consul terrible. and people in that the authorities are making ne supply thelr wants 5 The Cuban insurgents are of . United States TOONS 30 3060 as war is Ddecinred Valuabies Arrive From Caba i York recsived S00 In arrival from Havana on rn % > Co New which stopmebip Orizaba. It was snl for safe keeping, and makes 3.- of goil thus received by the frm, Lid however, 8 mat the only thing Being sent ruin tubs to 2% 1 KRWAY crirn duper om hed ard Jestragetion by hambardnaent ng and pillage of war Every steamship from tity heen brooging Doaxes hriooms sijvarwsrs and A these have fen 19 sale places of Sals Birds the Incepnis vay PREY 3 Hage 1 HORE Cuba Bas caniamin® NEA Ban vaults OF eth SE