Show 111 WILL BE I FOUND GULTY i Deposed Monarch Refused to Plead When She Was Arraigned EVIDENCE I HER DIY A Note of a Present From President Pres-ident Cleveland i I Several Persons Liberated on Their Own Itccoernizancca Willis Continues Con-tinues to le n Thorn in the Side f the hawaiian Government Collecting Evidence Asninst Ru ilolpli SprccKels liamor That One Flag is to Be Raised Ovci Icacl Harbor Honolulu Feb Liliuokalani Dom inis the exqueen of Hawaii was arraigned ar-raigned on the 5th instant on a charge of misprison of treason The orig nat charge was treason She is represented by Paul Neumann I After the charge was read the matter mat-ter went over for a day The case was called again day be ore yesterday morning The deposed monarch refused re-fused to plead so a plea of not guilty was entered The work of examining witnesses was gone on with and enough evidence was secured to prove to an impartial observer that she was aware that the rebellion was to be i I startedMost i I Most Dninapln Evidence I I I j The most damaging evidence that will be brought against her will be her personal diary which was found j I I in her residence after her arrest I I Whether this is introduced and made I public at her trial depends very much I i upon the course pursued by her coun i j sel in defending her case I IiI Ii I i The champion of royalty seems to have been on very Intimate and friendly terms with President Cleveland I j I Cleve-land an entry made during last summer sum-mer stating J O Carter called today and delivered de-livered President Clevelands present to me i What this present was is not stated j Willis is still a thor in the sire of the government and hi < every movement move-ment is watched anx oUsly as i is feared that he may call the forces of the Philadelphiato his aid In case the government decides to hang Wiliam Seward one of the men condemned by I the military court He Landed Avmn Cumins and Captain Davies have I both pleaded guilty to 3 charge of I treason The latter was the master of the steamer Waimanald the vessel that landed the arms for the rebels The government has liberated JohnS John-S Walker Thomas Rawlins and Henry Hen-ry winton on their own recognizance The men are charged with conspiracy It is understood that a number of prisoners who have business interests will be liberated after the departure of the Mariposa I j A welldefined rumor says that Admiral I Ad-miral Beardslee has instijctiunq t raise the flag of the United Stales over Pearl harbor While the trial was in progress yesterday yes-terday i the queen was placed on the i stand in her own behalf I i I I After her examination was con I eluded a statement written by her was filed I commences with i history since the time she was deposed and I goes on to say i I The movement undertaken by the I Hawaiians last month was absolutely commenced without my knowledge sanction consent or assistance directly direct-ly or indirectly and this fact is truth veil known to those who took part in it I must deny your right to try men me-n the manner and by the court which you pose have called together for this pur poseA A Verdict of Guilty Assured The military court will probably bring in a verdict of guilty in the case of the exqueen notwithstanding her denial Sentence will be passed but its it-s not believed that she will be imprisoned im-prisoned but will be allowed freedom on her own recognizance The government is collecting evidence evi-dence against Rudolph Spreckels but no movement will be mde in his case until the authorities are absolutely certain that he was mixed up in the reoeuton But one man will be sent on the Mariposa His name is William France and he is charged with conspiracy con-spiracy On the steamer Australia leaving here on the 23d Instant a number oi men now under arrest will be allowed to leave the country with the understanding under-standing that they cannot return without with-out the permission of the government In the meantime an act will be passed to cover their cases I is understood that the law will prevent their return Among the men who will be allowed to leave will be James Brown Fred Wundenberg George Pitman John White Charles Creighton E B Thomas and F H Edward I |