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Show LATEST TKLKtlKAMS. IwbUsI llralaned. LunON, April in. The entire cabi. mt basreslgmd. The King will announce an-nounce hla action lu tho matter tomorrow. tomor-row. Meellnr Million! qunrwM. ClllCAiio, April 15. Tim advisory board of thu Western Tariir Aiuoil-atlou Aiuoil-atlou met again this morning without a quorum. Dl'i-nlchcs weru received rrvm Jny Uould slid H. II. 11. Clark, ol tho Missouri Pacific, saying they were unablo to attend, because of 111 health. A telegram from President Hill, orthe Ureal Northern, said n rcprctientatlve of that road wioild reach Chicago Thursday or Friday. Tho meeting w as adjourned subject to tho call of the chairman. Tho I'resblsulollballitnooKis. ClIATTANUOCIA, April 15. The party remained on I-oukout Mountain a short time, when the cars ugalu were boarded aud they returned to the city. The carriages took tho isirty through thu principal streets. Thu publlo schools had been given A holiday holi-day And wore druwn up lu A line on McCallle Avenue. On thu main rtaldcnccaof thn street weru thousands of school children waving flans. The stand from which tho President tpoku, and wheie hu held the general fecepUon, was pro-fu-ely arid tastefully decorated. President Presi-dent Harrison was Introduced by Hon. JI. Clay l'.vans, and was greeted with deafening theera. The President spoko lorn quarter or an hour and waa followed fol-lowed by Hecrttarles Waminaker and Proctor. The receptlou upon the stand was followed by an After.rcctpllon. T hu crowd shook hands v. 1th thu Prea Idciit, while ho stood on the car platform. plat-form. As lha train pulltd out for At-lauta,nt!iowcror At-lauta,nt!iowcror Dowers was thrown irom the crowd and fell over the IioaJ aud shoulders of tho Prisldent. |