Show THEY CRY FOR PEACE Inhabitants of Rio are Heartily Sick of Hostilities Buenos Ayres Feb 17Advices received re-ceived today from Rio state that the insurgent squadron has suspended the bombardment Five thousand insurgents insur-gents have entered the state of Sao Paulo and are marching in the direction direc-tion of Rio They have had several skirmishes with the government troops and in each instance have defeated de-feated them Peixoto has sent artillery infantry and volunteer companies to defend the frontier of the state of Rio de Janeiro The inhabitants of Rio are loudly demanding de-manding a cessation of hostilities and a restoration of peace Out of Harms Way Massa Feb 17The court martial has tried seven rioters recently arrested arrest-ed in disturbances in this city and vicinity vi-cinity and four prlsonerscharged with belonging to the malefactors league and inciting to civil war Carlo Gattiqi an exconvict and leader lead-er of the band was sentenced to twen tyfive tyears Imprisonment Pietro Jattini one of the lieutenants to twelve years and the members of the band were sentenced to three months Against Citurlvin Tariff Bill Berlin Feb 17The Farmers Leage held an overflow meeting tonight to-night at which 3000 persons were present pres-ent This made the total attendance of the two meetings 8000 Conservative Bloetz leader of the Agrarian League and president was chief of the gathering and Roesicke member of the reichstag and second president of the leaguewas chairman of the other meeting At the meeting It was resolved to ask the reichstag to refuse its assent to Caprivls tariff policy SmallPox on the Concord Washington Feb i 7Some anxiety was f excited in naval circles today by reports that smallpox had broken out C < 0 v I r w jon j-on the United States steamship Balti more at Hong Kong I feeemsr however how-ever that the disease has not appeared on the Baltimore but thereis one case on board the Concord which is closely whiP quarantined in the same harbor I |