Show HAYTIEN REPUBLIC j Thejlnsurgents Attacking the < p Germans IAN I-AN EXODUS NOW FEARED rht Electric Sugar Refinery An Eviction Hacfcet CLIof Engineer Art hurls Going to Kealgn Going After the Haytlon Republic NEW YORK January 12The steamer Ailesa which sailed for Jamaica this afternoon carried as passengers Captain Cap-tain Smith of Boston and thirty one men who will be laadedfat Port auPrince to bring the steamer Haytien Republic to Boston It is rumored tho Ailesa carried immense quantities of guns and other coutraoand of war but of this her captain professed ignorance The steam fishing smack Novelty alleged al-leged to have recently been purchased as a blockade runner for Haytien waters is still moored here The captain cap-tain refuses to say anything about her Her crew tired on a reporter who went down to interview the captain bit night The Yantic is still at quarantine Lieutenant Mills and thee members of the crew are in a very precarious condition con-dition Despite Jnliasdenial some shipping men regard the Mercedes as intended lor the use of Hippolvte and say she will be turned into a war vessel A Stapleton story says the Mercedes tooK on several heavy cases between 2 and 3 oclock this morning What the cases contained was not stated A reporter seeking an interview with the captain was twice fired upon Later in the day the steamer Mercedes was pat in sailing order She steamed out of Stapleton during the afternoon having cleared for Samoa with a coal cargo It is learned that the vessel was purchased recently iu Boston by Leonica Julia St Domingos consul at this port for 60000 He said he had bought her for speculative purposes and had sent her to Samoa under the Domica flag with a view to finding a ready sale for her on her arrival Julia denied that the vessel ves-sel carried anything in the nature of contraband of war |