Show I A O OVA VA VARLEY Lf RELEASED Captives C Arrive in Tan Tangier Tangier Tangier gier Hut But Glad To Get Gel Bade Back A GREAT OREA T RECEPTION lay Moorish h Admirals A of The Fleets Flees anti and u II Numerous s Tangier June 55 21 5 0 12 1266 6 n m Ion anti Cromwell who veto PIC captured by b bandits have nac lust just nr or It Is much fatigued after his tong long ride but said he U is Rind glad to 10 get back Ho III IH Is greatly pleased tho the thor r 1 l t tt I a n accorded him by the tho towns towny m 1111 Ii n II who met tart him In ht 11 great Hrell numbers many hardships while In hl the Ihs th ha of ot he hI sold raid ho loo did not lot think that these wore the thu fault of oC the tho bandit chief and that he hI had every eve I comfort Possible under tin till circumstance Paley 11 appeared to bo ho as ns cheerful bright ns as If IC he had Just returned from a n picnic Hoth loth and 1111 are arc touch much a thinner und unil especially th the t former u r who sr hu has haa aged considerably I was received r see Isel nt at his town townhouse townhouse house hou a by the authorities tho tito of ot tho the HeetH und anti numerous ft Ills HIli h tenants servants made a n I great of ot joy jO their hands and clothes Much blush credit la is due to 10 the tho two of oC Mum All Alt std II II II Mil Mu Inn lal Unmet who u hn have devoted much time t o In III efforts to secure the tho stuccoes of ot the t he negotiations t la fa total 5 ill All 11 was wan In communication with constant ly I thus ensuring the safety of or the cup CUll a hilo Unmet traveled be lio tween Tangier and Unmet says nays that he his arrived nt rat the ramp camp of ot I governor of ot n f Henl I tribe at n t 3 o on an Jun Juno JUliO o 23 but that the captives es did not arrive until the tho morning of rat Juno 21 I Nothing unusual during the tho e et prisoner exchange of ot the prisoners who started Immediately tot for their homes home The Ille delay In turning over the tho prisoners was van apparently merely u n 1 mistake as liS to the date dale Ret net for tor their thel theirs release LONDON LONnON COMMENT NT London Landon Juno 25 The Times Thera hula morning In n I lc editorial on of thus thu release by thu the bandit of ot and Parley urley rails Celle attention to the tact fact that the Times Ihnes correspondent dent Walter I n H harris wits captured by the same name who emboldened by b the success of DC that t venture venturo seized Mr who on account of tl u position held by liy that at Tan icier Kler nil all the conditions which would enable the tho bandit to drive n I bar bargain Kahn gain such as II no other brigand over ever dared eln red to propose AH As the Ihl result of oC tho the sultans acceding to the tho demands of ot says say the tite Times the world perceives Perceived tho the Impo Impotence tenet fence oC bf the tho ruler rater to 10 o tile dis discharge charge e the till least elementary duties II II lies of ut government The moral of ot th the situation the tho Times points out la Is that France Franca Fro lice must Inter Intervene vane vene ne and provide tho the sultan with an nut organized organised force and with funds rho Standard also hes nn an ell edi editorial tonal In which It concludes that Morocco co 10 must now note cease to remain under a n reign of oC anarchy and thru franco l must moat avert evert such perilous complications In the tho future The Standard concludes Secy See vigorous diplomacy brought broll ht about the thus speedy elly closing of ot the tho most remarkable Incident In 11 history In III Morocco |