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Show HAITIGN REVOLUTION IS OVER SUCH ADVICES RECEIVED AT NAVY DEPARTMENT DEPART-MENT FROM COMMANDER MASON. (Irneral Fir in In nvacnalea (Innalvea, Ac eoinpauled by About Twenty-five Fultoirera, Leaving Nu (luveriuneut There. i The following cablegram has been received at tho navy department from tho commander of the U. S.S.Cincinnati: S.S.Cincin-nati: "Nicholas Mole, Haiti, October 17. St. Marc surrendered on October 14th and the national forces occupied the town peaceably. The Cincinnati arrived ar-rived at Gonalves 'Wednesday noon (October 15th), Firmln evacuated Gonalves Gon-alves October 15th aud has left by a Hamburg-American Steam Packet company's com-pany's steamer for Mathewton, llaha-ma llaha-ma Island, with about 25 adherents, leaving no government at that place. "I have landed a force for the protection pro-tection of the American consulate and to preserve order. The Germau gun boat landed a force also. The national forces tiro near at hand, and It Is expected ex-pected that they will occupy tho town on Saturday or next day. All Is quiet there. It is considered practically the end of the revolution. ''I am returning to Gonalves Immediately. Imme-diately. I shall embark a lauding party and will proceed to Cape IJaltlcn when affairs aro settled at Gonalves, No attempt has been made to blockado thu ports mentioned in my lust telegram tele-gram (St. Mure und Gonalves). Tho French cruiser D'Assas arrived at Gonalves Gon-alves Thursday, October 10th, nt 8 p. m. MASON." |