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Show FOREIGN. Till: I! OSS. Iwrctl Coming Wliiil tiro Yon ioiuu to u About It? Vigo, Spain, 0. The hteanier l-'runklin arrived here this morning. Tweed was much surprised when told that tbo Franklm was to tako him to the United Stales. He had hoped on1 arriving in Cuba to be otf through, the assistance and influence of friends to avoid being surrendered to the American authorities. Ho expressed disappointment at the new aspect of arhurs. On the a rival of the I'tunk-Itn I'tunk-Itn Mr. Adec, acting minister of the United States in tho absence of Gen. Cuyhing, wenton board to confer with her commander regarding the proposed pro-posed transfer of Tweed and Hunt to the Franklin. The intention is to remove tho prisoners from their present pre-sent quarters to the steamer this evening. During their confinement in Cablella de Cajlo Tweed and Hunt were kept in separate rooms, closely guarded and not allowed to communicate commu-nicate with each other. The captain general issued strict orders that no ono should be allowed to speak to them. Mr. Adee has been warned that Tweed mignt make away with himself rather than roturu lo New York; the commander of the Franklin Frank-lin has therefore been instructed to keep him strictly confined, and leave him nn opportunity to jump over--.1 |