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Show PITTSBURG CARMEN TO GO ON STRIKE TODAY rONTON, April 30. 2:25 p. m. Three fasnen'ers who arrived on thfc morning's rish mail steamer had an opportunity to observe the mt nation In Tmhlin at o'olo.-k Saturday evening1. Earlier In the day. the lull In "The righting, they paid, was attributed to a shortage of the rebels' munitions. The sound of heavy artlllerv and marhlne gun fire was distinctly dis-tinctly " heard as the ship cast off from Kingstown. A young officer living near Dublin told of elrouniRtiintlal reports of the finding of the bodies of two donna. n officers with the rebel dead In Snrkvtlle street. "Wnen T left Dublin at fi o'clock Saturday Satur-day evening." a traveler said, "almost all , of 'ackvllle street had been burned, and Henry street, adjacent, was razed by the mllltarv's hand grenades. "Nelson's pillar, opposite the postofflce, used by the rebels as a refuge, was alsil destroyed by nix-Inch guns."- |