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Show 1 OXBOAUUTHBRTATA. JHJ Jfarshal f-iianliHn? Makrt a Trip to UV llallail Point and llrlatei 111 H Experience &V THC VCSSCL MAY BC TAKCN H WHCncvcn rouNO. The Vnlliil Maim Crul.ir llurldlon 1TII1 lie Nrtit In 1'i.riuo tho Chilian .Slil.. Br Trnti to m news. auwxti urn n tiik irrATA" Marshal ar.nlitla( Kelalel IIU l"s- Ham FnAHCiico, May 7. Tim Otrmwh'i sptelsl from Bun Dligo rdves Deputy Marshal HpauWIng's lory of lila adventures on the lluta. lln s.ildt "vtedursdsy Afternoon t hM a liMt camo from shore lrluxlriK tho first male, surgeon and two law tugers. Tim latter had conversation with tho captain. Five minutes later I was surprised to nnd th Hu( mak-log mak-log for the ocean under a full hsadof steam. I wan Invited Into thecap-tain"! thecap-tain"! cabin nJ he nud the passengers, exhibiting revolvers, toM mo they had contral-niid goods onboard, 'lnla la llfuorihalh with mo,'aaldlheroptalii. He thru called two of Iho crow and they stood gutrd near the door, armed with revolvers ami rlllus. Ha and Ilia lataengtrswint out, telling mo If 1 led the cabin or atteniited to give a sign or Jump overluard they would not lie resinnslblo for what liappehoJ. "About this lima nvesteil (.unions Wore lifted out of Ilia bold and fastened lu position on the upper drolc and loaded. A frw niluulea later the eap-tain eap-tain came liack mid Informed rue I was to be put oir In a liuat from the pilot boat al Ballast Point. "1 woe then led on deck, followed by AiiMrJi jir.v. On nachlngtbe bridge t n on Iho ULCkbilowoiio Hundred Chlllana all armed tn the teeth and lu uniform. When I asked the Hot If he waa going to guide the ablp out, the captain spoke up quickly, "Nu,"and exhibited atevol.er. Ho added, "Dill Is going lo guide It." "Aftrl waa lowered Into a amall laial, the Matti passed out of the bay, beaded north, while 1 w aa a prisoner toy catora were Ttry (aretul to aay nothing that would rartal thrlr lain, except that the captain gave ,,B x name and address and aald be would go directly to Valnaralao. Two deserters from tlm Warn were found In Ban Diego today. They state positively that the war ship yinnraifii acooQijianled the ykjfti m far north aa Cape Hi. I.ueaa aud la awalllnic bar raturn In order to set revisions revis-ions and coal. It li alao aald that Cajitaln Manzeom la only rni ployed to navigate the ahlp and the ,' roal conimauder la a native Chilian. A reildeut of thla city claims to have i aernarorvelten)lng the Chilian dag u north yratarday. The United HtateialeaniorOmuAu law nothing of the veaael, Tlin CHAIILrOTOM. Han KnANUinco, May7. Tlia Alia CaHfunla baa poaltlve Information that Iho Unllud HlaU-i cruller U.arttf ton will tall tnmirroir la puriull ol the Chilian ah IpJlufa. FMST WOT IS IT. Nkw Youk, May 7. Cbarlr II. Hint, brad of the American ablpptu bouts of Flint H Co., milled when aikrd If It waa true that Ida firm and that of W. It. draco A. Co. were 111. Urulnt lu prolonging the Cblllan revolution "No," aald Flint, "aa far aa our lioune It concerned, we are not lull. I don't believe there la auy foundatlou for a belltf that any commercial houie la InliTtileJ In prolonilnii tbe ravolu. tlon In Chill. It la, of courao, to the lulerett of every bouie havlnit Luil. lieu with Chilian porta that the dla. tun aoco ahould be over aa aoon aa o-alble." o-alble." "How about the ahlpmeuti of anna Iwnlch(Your bouaa la aald to have "I do not can lo dlwuia my private afllilra lu the uewipaira. if i have "i"1? ny,"iu ali'l mania It la a matter of rrlvata bualiKea. Tlia conatltutloual IMvernment of Chill la on friendly lermi with the United Hlatee, ami It la iwrfectly lu order for any commercial lipuie to make enlpmtnla to any recon-nlinl recon-nlinl comtliutlonal (ovormneiit. (If oure, II any vmvl u to bo aent out with aruii for Die Imurgeute, they not bavlnif Uwu rrcoRnUnl aiUllli;eii nti, It would be In vlolatlouof the neutrality lawa,butaahluienlof arma loncnu. itltuilonal (,-overnnient la Juit aa lawful ua a lil nieut of pruvliloui." Tllll "ITATA" Will. IIH OAITUIIEI), ly Wajiiinotox, May 7. Attorney, uetieral Miller tlili afternoon made I ubllo the ultaucu of the correaiwnd. inwircliillDitto tbo luauntint mwwI Jiidiaiid the tchnoner JtUtrt ami ilmi.U. llorefuil to RlAuout Ihe full lt of the torreioudeDce. Tho Information Infor-mation Rlnii by the attorney-general agrera mlnlantially with that received n tho pni .lll ati he.. The ropnaan-tatlonauHiii ropnaan-tatlonauHiii wbltb the onlura were Jilitliinlly Klven to datnln II, u A'oterf anil ,VIF.to were mane by Iho Chilian mliilner, and wtro to the efAct that ho bad Inforniation that the niulrallly liwawire belnu vlolatwl. Tbonltor-oey-KemralrotuMid lo lndkalo what ntllw r itepi ho had laki u In.tbe mil. ft ' il n e Iho mcai of tlhe tiro ran,la, rlodlU!ithuproUbiI,iyof any n. leruatlonal cnuipllcatlom. He bad - e'erlronfireiirii with the recretarr ; mthoiiAVJ-durllig tho day, and llif. iau color lo tbe nry that iirma ' aould U made to recupturo tin- J-iuta. (.an joutakotbeviHoloii theblKli Haah,ut vlolatlouof lawT'Mherv. ' letter a.ked the wcretary. . i.:!1'''" " ' '" oeroUry em-pliatlc em-pliatlc ally, "Will jou do lit" . i . .. Vo no wer In inalte lo that," P.. i "'"'"fy- "Veil cati't iltlu a " '"'ore you catcli lalui." Ihljeeemitoiiiniiiiailrethe rritent illualliiii. thvJial'i wllllw .aniired ld1liit the toijalarRoitartol , l,u".u. Hr tcopu raliea an lupotlaut humUoo. of (uUruatlonal law. The .ItaViirtrtflAl-natWhlcli coal Ortat llrltalu JWM,OiM, nroe In a tlmllar manner throiisli Ibo (nulp. inent of a Coufedirnta Trarl llian l.ngll.li nrt ami the mppljlbic of men, (tuna and ammunition to lier by llllll.h vewela. Aa the llatit lie 1 lnelted ly Hie Unlleil Htalea at Han UleiiO. the waa technically Unllid HUtta I rniH'rty until dlcbari;el, and la tin rafor liable to niapiuremi Iho hlRhnai by a Unlle.1 Hiaio niaii-of. war, or to ivnt1nillon If alio eer entera a United H tali a pott. |