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Show TELEGRAPHIC Nt'IiriK'U wud lluiiiiu Mine. WftaiiiiiLituti, "2'J. (iViienil .Sclionek ri'apii'iirril l)i'fnr tho eoinmiueu uti IniuiKn Hlliiiru today. Alluding to tlio writ Mi'rvi-d on linn jimt prmiiiiid to hin leuviiiK I.nidui lio pniditml a niitu Iniin the Imv linn hIhIhik that thi-y luul iirvcd it undur Hut impri-a-Biuii Unit ho hud ro-iinrd, apologizing lur tho inibtaLu, And a.ikin him (u ciiiiaidur tlio ciiKO aluuuluMCtl. Jn atirtwer tn tlio rumnrk that it had hct-n Baiil that lio lolt England witliutit Liking 1 i'iiV6 of tho iut:cn, H l" I c 1 1 1 . It fxpliviiiud tlmt ho ciinin homo on loavo of ulmonco, but nul kiiDwinj; hie tjtaliiB h ditl not knuw whether lir would return to London. Tho unuul note wan sent to Lord Dcrhv, Htntiiif,' that as he wiib leaving mitidunly ho wan not ahlo to pay hiu pursoiiiil riipei'tu, and that ho hud left tlio legation in charge of Colonul i!oliimn. It wai iimial t!mt ! tho resignaliun of a minister took lloiit upon tho Hpiiointinont of his miiM'esaor, and us his BUccecflor bad ! not yet been appointed he Biippoaed he wan still milliliter, but on leave of ahflrnee. lie left London for Vanh-inglt Vanh-inglt 1 for tho Hulc purpono ol appearing appear-ing h' fort) tho committee- ami ex- j pluming tho tranwULlion between ; I Sehenek and Turk on tho bh ires land notea. Helu nel: miid that l'ark insinteil on allowing him it balance of I over XO.lKX) an inlcrcHt to wliich he was entitled on the ptircii;tao and Hale of the stocks. Schenck refused to , receive all audi credit, and iniiutal on paying or settling in aome way an host ho could out of his means the balance of his note. This was done by tuo payment of about Jl.Tun in 'cash and by turning over to l'ark certificates of paid up Block in tho Vermillion coal company of Illinois, the National insurance company of Washington, and in other companies to tho amount of f '12, (too, and a promissory pro-missory nolo of M. Wood hull for t'.i,-000 t'.i,-000 more, with tlio right to redeem the stock in four years. |