Show t NEELEY BEHIND BARS Rearrested il Connection Cuban Postal Pos-tal Frauds Now York May U2 Charles F Tr Neelcy former chief financial agent of the Postofllco department at Havana was rearrested today by a United States 1 Marshal on a warrant issued by the United States Circuit Judge Lacombe r La-combe in n civil suit against Nceley I by the United States He is charged I I with thin wrongful conversion of S3G I 100 His bail was fixed at 50000 The arrest wan made on Information furnished fur-nished by George II Burton and the order of arrest was indorsed by Edward Ed-ward K Jones and Frederick P Smith The prisoner was taken to the United States Maishalb otllce and In tel arraigned ar-raigned before Judge Lacombe Counsel Coun-sel for the l prisoner made application for a reduction of the hal buf It I was I denied Neelcy was then taken to the Ludlow street Jail 1 I Attached to the order of arrest is the allldavit of Col Burton an Inspector I General of the United States army with rank as Colonel stationed In Cuba Cu-ba and other allldavits In his afll davit CoK Burton states that on April ll I 1900 he was ordered by iMaJGen Wood to examine accounts and vouch anl ers in the department of posts In Cuba passed upon and audited by the assistant assist-ant auditor In the Inception of his ofllce to April 24 1000 Col Burton according to his affidavit davit examined tht accounts and found Irregularities that made It necessary I I neces-sary for him to visit Necleys office I and examine his accounts He saw a i Mr Reynolds In Neeleys office and I r this man he assorts held frequent I whispered conversations with his superior I su-perior After Noeloy learned that his accounts were to be examined he left r Havana on the r steamer Mexico tol Burton further alleges that he I loamed from E G Ralhbone director of posts in Cuba that Neeley had gone to the WaldorfAstoria In New York A cable dispatch was sent to Nceley to return but he paid no attention to 11 Continuing Cot Burton says The duties of the chief of the bureau of I flnance Charles F Neeley Is to colleCt the revenues derived from the postal department of the island of Cuba including in-cluding the sale of stamped paper box rents and the fees from tim postal money order business and to deposit the same to the credit of the director of nosts with the treasurer of tho Island of Cuba In Havana Aftor goln Into the details of his investigation i of the ofllce t 01 Burton says My 1 investigation I demonstrated that Charles P W Neeley I as chief of thr bureau of finance has received the sum of 122G5GG2 of which he has dc posliod with the treasurer of Cuuu the sum of 772Sli7 ami the I balance amounting to 375ii l > or any part thereof cannot be found and that the same sum remains entirely unaccounted unaccount-ed for |