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Show GHILR I'RGI'ARBD. hlio I, I lltlnir On I Trta Flrilbl Veil- or-Wart In rrehc'i llMhon. Hen tliet ncAor ron actual schvicc. Our ILirernnnit tharlerlnir Mejinrri to t'tnuj Owl, Ttiinp, and Itnmunlllti. Ily Taletrai.lt In Um Saw I in I. linn li Tiini'iur. KenNlne 31nrm,t InlU -llin Itaitarr r Miirllronlni. W'ASHiMtiuv, Jan, JHI. -ttmator Morgan of Alabama, head uf the Ueni ocmtlu ruliioilty on tho he bale tt itign relation! ootutultte. In thu ouurttt of ouiivtraalion today on llin reit that Mlultter Lglll't recall had been re-quetlt-d, enldl "Thl, wuuld UiULiod opiMiiiu It) to tend ojoiu great Aiut rtean dowu tbeie, whutntiamu would earry wllh It dignity nnd authority, auoh a man at KdmuitJ, f riiittaiict, a, an nmuaaaador to Hint gnvcriimuiit, forthupuriot-e of uuKutlutluv a treaty and looking over the Held. Our treat let wllh Chllu would bo tennliialuit. That would bo no uffeuta to .Ugan. An ambaeta lor It taid to do a tiartlcu-lur tiartlcu-lur tiling, to adjuat allnlrt and arraugu relntluna bettvevu a mlnltter accredited to n iower nnd lho governraeut of tint iiower. It would Ima Hue opportunity turthugavcrnuiint tothow Hi iletlro lod.t Juttlcu to ligau, tu Chllntllul to all ounevriied. Heud a plenipotentiary and onihattador with jiower to iiego-HatuaHeaty iiego-HatuaHeaty on Ibngroind, to toe ux-actl) ux-actl) what thu tlluatlou If. l'tmllng that there would Im in-ace, and thn ub-teni,t ub-teni,t of Irritation lu our country, while, too, there would lm no nflene, toKgan, and llteemt to me thai the government hat bit au opi oruinlly. Alth ugh I do unl dltlrutl at all the ltrlotltm of llairlton or Illtlnn lu tbo mailer, It I, very natural Hint they thould loan to Ida tide, iMiaiannbtu appointed there wat n great doubt at lo whether hu v. at thu pro!rmau to audi u l.lnre." Mint," added tha tenalor, "au apo logy ought uut to Ian condition of tlio recall of Kgau. If l.gaiibuuotaccil-able, l.gaiibuuotaccil-able, liny have only to tiy t lo ttcurp hie rrc.ill. Hit.) ham Hie right to have hlru recalled, indeieudctit of an ujolog), It the) ate goln t make It." ri.o aenator taid that It Meuied lo him llntaii aiulogy would UiiUlri,uot e.1 miirh fur what Chile had ilnuu aa fur w'lat tho had Raid about ut, Tlm jnvcrnuient or Chile, It I, paid, ill,-clalmt ill,-clalmt all connection wllh, all appro-btilon appro-btilon of and all exoute fur thu mob, and ptouiltee lo punlih the guilty iwrtlvt wherever they may bn ouud, nccordlng to Hurt own lawa. Ai to the "Jlalllrcoro" auotull, thlt It about tu tlecr a ram (of cxoneratlun on tho I nt of tliu Chilean government at they could arrange for. Tho que. Hon of cuiuiicntallon to tho nivu wounded, utiil lu reiatlvit of tha ineii killed, It ono that mutt re-t In tha ludgmentof tha Chilian i0i!o, unlet, thatgoeirnmunt It rtaolble In tome wayt If that gnvorumtut it rotiton tlblu for the atlalr, anil refute! W uixke oomieutallon, of couitu It It our duty to make reclamation upon them and lion their comnurco until wo get money tuough to pay for tho lone, ruitalueil. If that guvornment It not retvntll Into our government for lho wrong dona to our cltizeut, than Hie qiiettloti of Indemnity it ouuof inure iMiunvolcnce, tin li at weexeieltcd after triDCIitiieaeinuacieatIt.ickHprlng." If lu plaiu of Malta Chllehad a man of good tempt,r. ei) erleucu aud tound Judgment at lho teal of Ibe department depart-ment of tbo Infrlor, com.ij.ond-lug com.ij.ond-lug to our atatu dertiaent, Hun. ator Morgan Ihoiight we would not havo had all thlt Uuublo. Uu taunted thu rumor lo thu eiTe t that thlt guv eriimuithad urged Chllo to liulen Id nutwer to oar coiumunlcallon. "Th it would bo a very lingular requutt to make," ho Mid. "It would Iw a very uudUtiltlo I di mand for a govurmuent to make. If thu govurmuent hat an ultimatum lo propound to Chile, let It do It, an 1 nut let It depend lu any tentu ujnn whether Chile It In n hurry to antwer." Inreply to thoBujettlonoftho hopn Hut a tactful toliitloii would retult, honalor Morgan tatd: "I nevor rind any doubt about It. I havo not put any war-paint on ilnco It ttarled, ho taid laughingly. "I think, In thu end, our relation! with Chllo will bottceiigth-ennd, bottceiigth-ennd, and our I roapeel, for their trade malu bolter and brighter than they aru now." OUIt PATIKKOS MiaOOMSTltUVU IM BOUTII AMMIICA. Nrw YoBit, Jan. IJ. The Jlcrahft Irtiitlou cablo inye. In today's .Irmy rinilA'niir farco thiiulian nrtlclu which aiya that tbo United Htatea lika lott muo'i preallgu in houth America owing tj lho uulavorablu c-niinent which naval uxirln havu madoupon thu iowor of thn Htatea to Irurued lately back up it, toraewhat aibllrary de. mand. Therefore It It extremely probablo that within n few daya a ttrong American Heetwlll bononcen Irtted In Chilian watert. and then, It mailer, am not nettled amicably, meniiirra will be taken to denioni.tr.ito that harking inn bu followed by lighting. light-ing. Intblicotu thu (textile advlioa llin lingllili admiralty to tend ehlpt to audit Ihe "Wartpltn" In ctuo of trouble Ilia "OHIO'' HZXT TO CJIAltLKTlOWN, l'HIIAOELlliiA, Jau. 2D. Cnptalu Hara,int of thu ateamthlp "Onto," which liu beeu chattetcd by tho gov-er gov-er ium nt, took out clearance iiure today to-day for llotton, on I It It taid thtt the tltutmtr will tall tomorrow In oharzo of Uulteil BttdM naval oftlcera. Her dNtlnitlou It tl ought to be tho Cliariwtown avy Vard near Ilotlon. The "Ohio" will learn tbla ponT'or the ( harleu.wii Navy Vard tomorrow mornlug. On lur nrrlval nt Charlon-town Charlon-town Cuplaln Hugent, who bat been her comaiauder tlncu tbo organization of thu International Navigation Com. I-niiy, will wllh thn i rea.ut cr. vvleavo Hie vitnl und aho will In turned over to Ihu Uultid mail uulhoritlea. It it Ullovnl thtt lho atoainthlpt "i'euuelvaiiln, "Indlanj," "1111. noli" aud "C'oncraaugl,,"nil tailing undirthoAmerlcauiiolort audowued, S!g?5l---WoTtl1ltlr'-T - by the International Navigation Cum 'It jL Hl tmy, will liorderc i to llotton naa.wn Ij titalxtaaaail M Ihey urrlvu at an Amerliaii port. 'Jj 'lLLLVB The Inmaii lino "City of I'arl" nnd M i (HaaHH "City of New York" and tho lied . ',, " U Hlar llin. tinniuera "l'riralaiid," lil lIBtaaiaai w'.t rnlnri J" -enil "X ird'awV'aall- 'M i ilHH lug under foreign coiora, but owned tl ' II ! hy American cllltent, will, It It Iw. J ' t'aUraaaail lltVHl, In eharlertd by tho govern EJ v LxoKfiavaitai mont wlihln a thnrt tliiie. The "City i. tStxaBI of rnrl"haaalietijy len wlthlinwii v . front Hiocuniitniy'tnervice and it now f aHMtxeaiLal docked nt lllrkeiihenil, i.ngland. The f iHtaHl agonlaofthn lino toy Hut thu la alnily J J 'HHI being overhaul, il ie aralury to thu ,1 faXfaafflaCLai auinnirriawioii, built la bellevctl Ih'it I ,' nhu lathing rtirrd for any emer I JaOSflaai gency that ma) arlte requiring her I BaHaaHaai uao b) tho Ifolleii Htaten liovcrument I HaaHaai In Ihe tranti-jitttloii of troojt aud V) aVflaVLai umuullloii. jf Bltxaaiaai HAiiHiaoN'ri ft.Tisr nun. J i Ufll Hantiauu tit. Ciih.j, Jan. SI It la (9 eaaaBaai laailiedloilliy that the quetlou atlttue ' iff aaSaxaH H la-lweeu Chile nnd the United Htatea W raaaexxaal aai hat awuiiwd u mint acute that . Thlt aaHaaai H lliloriuatlon It lu lho iir.it tint tlio , llaxactxaR H t'hlleaaguviriiment hat recelveil from f vlamH H thn government of tha United Htttt, I VjtH H an olllmnlum which, In thn tlrougntt 1 ( jlijttBal tai Hjlblierm,, tulva that Hit- dlplo I ymmKl H runtlo telatliini telwen Ihn two I 1 rniasM H counlrlenwllliettolitiltnlheoHi-titlvo I (JralltxaH I clrrJhr note tint out by Bailor Malta, ) Jj LlaHI H the riicnt Chilean mlnltler, In regard t J SVlxSI LbI In lho "llaltliiiure" alfalr, I, with- f ' nlnl I drawu. lurttitrmorn Ihe ultimatum di WlaaH H demand! that Chllo Immediately mako Mi iLisHf H reiarallon lor Ihu attack ly the mob i rl aTeaw I uuun tho "jlaltlinoro'a" tallon In f I mJaaH H Valporalao, and Hiat thn mtkn an ftrSjatM aai apology for thoto attack!. Tho ultima I ! tumi.includet with thu tlalement Hut i WJaH aai Ibe Ul.llf.I Htttt! will not brook ' . uWtaaH aai further delay on thn fart of Chllu In f -V hHH antwtilug the demand of tbu Amerl A PWUlTtai can government. a aaaSaH aai lint r.'rt Iin.AV in ANSwrniMI. 'aaVitaaai I Ciiicaoo, Jnu. Si. Tho Ji.tcr. 'aaat1raH aai Ooeuvi't Wnthlngtott t.clil ttyt re l!aai faaM aai gardmglhn rirtlhat Chiludemanda ' aal fiXI aai l.k,ii', recall. It la doubtful vhether ' btai taHl ttai tluru It any recodint for dernnudlni; I ' 'W ffw H thtt recall ufa mlnltter at to critical a jW) H ttagolit tlienegutlatloiil between the I QH H countries. Idrd Hackvlllu Weat wat !7J( iffli xtai islriu hit puttport, by the Unllcd MWj LH htatie,but thum wa, no dlapiltu lending j taaf tttta M belvteen lilt government and ourt at I fSrTtaal Xfal thu time, aud It waa at thn tugget j SoVliMI Laal tlnn of the ilritlah government Itielf. I H l'realdent Clevelati 1 took that ccurto (( SHH 1 lutteal of demanding the mlnlaler'a j ISM gK LH recall by hit own home government. fm Mf H A demand nt thl, time from Chile or f rM InM 1 the iKenlttlon of oftiortt to l'gaa S. JH aaal would In ihu ujlnlnn of illploinata here, . IK jlH ,H Ininedlttely b followed by lho die- -P vHS .JB 1 mliKilolMinlator Moult and tho rev n Laft9ffl xtai eranwofdlploniMlo relation, letwten Hf rilTS aH the countries If, In tho meanlliue, .1 iVBlH aafl no Intimation of nil Intention loapolo I , t&hfm aaal g!reforthoaraau.touthe"Ialtimuro" , .J Ujt '? H aallora I, rectlved from Chllo i ft ramv'il'H aaal a dtrlaratlon of war would not b I i' 'mIsJH H long Incoming. The Chilean govern. 'f M 9m Mm mtnt ha, waited tbreo montlia to an- 1 , i m .&M LB awerthevery tarueat reipieat of the J Tmi ktai afll aaal United HUtta for an apology aud riiai u '3zT lH Ll ration, and llio l'realdent undoubtedly I 'XX aai fH aaal will permit that government to wait JP- M XH 1 tvfoio an antwer will be made to the m rS IJJM H tuggiutlon that i'gan It not an agree MA, m VM H On thn reeent tlluatlon the Inter- PH M fm MU Ootan't correiiident tayi: It la eel- I M ifiWl MM dent that the ndmliilttratlon It tttli- ill IkV H lietl tnat Chllo will make no anawer to . &m : VM Lxaai Ihodeuund foran apologyor repara- jlir i9 MM Hon. The cabinet It now convlLcnd i sll Nf'tSll axfai that Chile never had tho Intention of ijl ! i iaj' 1 38 xaaal fled that Chllo hut been deceiving the H ' aaSi.rftQg txaal United btatei and lauiing thlt delay i 'Mf W nS Lxaai In order to gain tlmo for Ha own pur ' .it;' M ,.uS taaai inttt. Mini, tar Moutt'a duty haa t W. M bicntomltltad. li e( H 3overomeiit tait: "Wu have tiea .. S-..'ii la ocelveilj Chllu haa lan fooling Ihu ' , '$, Iff LH govennieut." A crltla It thtreforo . ' hip I H near. Boon altir iiooii tomorrow the fr ' 'W ' amH thuieopleof Ibe United Htatea will i $K H know exactly what tlio .oltlon of tho 1,4 . im -MM ndnilnlttrallon It. It It tlalcd on au- HrS xemai thorlty that tho opinion of the cabinet iLl i , H attothoahtraoter of the l'ruldenl'a 81 Jll ,--' H nieuagu and the Importance of tend- I n X!"l aaaai Inglt toCongitialt unanlniout. j 111 i yV, MM THE ULTIMATUM A aUlllltltE TO I) JJjI'A Valpnralto corrKiu.lent cablet: Tbo jj J M 'M MMu ultimatum or Ihu United Htatra hu ,t M s'-f aafl bveti bauded to tho Chilian govern Ml iH'i $ aaH ment by Mlnltter Kgan. The i rcnijl Ml j aml.LjJl LaM acudlngol thlt ultimatum, Itittiad of U "til aaafl an order to i:gan that ho return home, ' 1 M' fSJ H ha, turprlted thn Chilian government, ) If IYSJ axaaal audit It rumored that l'realdent Moutt, I '.M,'.iVj5 xexaai who It at a bathing ritort, hat been Mi I lit! I aaaai aiked to return nt onco to bantlagoto , Mil mi axaaai contult with Ihu eabluttand council of M.V X l( trtrl axaaai itatu In regard to tho matter. Iliad tit. Si Ll axaaai an lutorvlew tonight with Kduurdo t'l.' TaViv !fl axaaai Malta and Judge Alfonso, loth of ' JU Iflt-'ftju axaaai whom aro raeraberj of the council of Ml tai Ml ,8 Laaxai ttaln. When I Informed Ihom of tho MtJ ,! xaxtai nature of tho ultimatum tent by Illalno M W.V tt Laaxai Hiey expreued cautlderabln tur rite, aXfU 'arr ' M laaxai aud, withuut formally committing MT iMS I, '.I Ihemtelvei, both ngrewl that It would Ml 1 '111 hi Laaxai bo a till ton act to now withdraw Mat MM 'M' ,, BBj that at lho met ling of"tho oiiunclfof Bi Up 'i MMt ttite, In conjuricllon with the cabinet, II ilL,('ii axaaai tomorrow, a peaceful tolutlon of tho r Mm 1 Jll, li diniiulty might bo nrianged.Judge AI- II' I trJIktri amxaxal lllalne, taid that any war between tho H lllvlfl axaaxal twoccuutrli! would be exceedingly ! 1 mi ', 1 ioollth, and ho wa, fully convinced Mtf III J VI eaxaxat that tho United Htatea did not deilro LV laf Vj. '.' Laxaxfl to hunilllate Chllu. When I eaw Don H W. .)h(3 iiriMuddienregitU that the 'Chilean H W . . xaxaxal Cnbluet had brought malteit to tueh a' MmJ '9 I ilati BBXfXfl orltla, and ovlncett a ttrong hope for a Mm I P ';, , W , amxaxel iKiaceful tttllemeut. Ho hai no doubt MM lltll'W Laxaxal that the teiitlmont of Ihu Chlleau WE ': j'fj M how of frlendthlp towtnl j:can by I ' K If BSJ l'erolra. tho mlnlatur of foreign atjatrt, I 'ill til I oaxaxal and other mtmbert of tlm Chilean III I'll I axaaxal Cabinet, eveutt htvn come lo light ill '1 ? Chilean fiirelguonice to recognize thu It M I ' M& 'axaaxal fact that lllalne hjd accepltnl thn re 31 - Sjil xaxaH numeration of Malta'j circular letter t I fi aaxaaai by tbu Chlleau goecrnuient, thoto ut , J fill laxaxal onlled roiiiimemtlDii belug found. 'li I ''! 'fi ,1 cd uu the expltunllon that ,17 I Mtliliiaaaai llarrlaon't mettnte wot u do- In j l! f. aaH uirttlo document, and it wot ''V f ll 9BH lliireforo, liuproier for a foreign gov ifl if '.ill! 'H irnmint to lomraunt upon, lie de i I Jf,i! ' aaBai ell nml t acknowledge tho renumera. I ill'li 'aaBai Hon iitou Ibe grouul atatt.1 by lho fa li Iv 'H Chilean aiitliorltlin, without oillolat . Mil Hf ', Inlonnatton from Waibluglon. When j- ' If 'I f'9 i the request In rcjardtulhu Malta uolo ' JIM j .LMl wiu madn uiwu i;gon ho wat told that ) ill. Vu ''aatal a letter lit regard to tha tutject would llj t !,i,( ,'PpjB H K besenttolhe American IckiUIoii. The H H 1 promised letter was not tent On the H jB tontrnry the Chilean government B ' sH) ' cabled Monti, Ita mlnltter nt Natlilng H lH ' ton, todimsnd runn'i recall. became H I H lievraaf erioiaoiin f7rnfu Maine's re- H I H ilytothe demand for i'.rjnn'a recall H IH waa dellverrd yitlrrday. Initial or M ilH IIhk an Instruction to Man to return H I g!M liome, It Intlruclol the Ameilcati H I) !?9 minister to deliver the ultimatum of H ll MH the United Htntea to the Chilean au H 1 IH thnrlll.s. .... IM ' SH Mlnltter llitan waa Inttructed If Hie H 'lieHl demnniloftho ultimatum la notrom ! H tillr I will, at once to sever dllomallo I . relatione with the Chilean govifu I KM ment. 1 UH The Chlleaniiublla are not aware of J the gravity of the present situation, 1 H nor iloeait know that the Amtriran ' ultlmalum la received. The Cabinet bbbjj. 5 IK baa leen acting erciilly, anil la M SMt arcufd In aome nuarleis not B only of Klein falae new to MH the nubile, but alra of fcecnlna: 9JB the real facia from the counselora of jBi nlr. Voire ntnl iini-erlaln rumora VStl have iralned circulation In Hanllaico 11 and Valparaiso, but the roil daniier la B liSI not iieiierelly known. Kennedy, the B UtJj llrilltli minister, action under Intiruc BB BJff tlont front the homo government, went BB BB toHatitlaco thla morning to oiler hit B friendly ofllcia aa a mediator, lam B ,! UN confident Hint tho United Htati-a gov- B 'BBJi ernmentwlll rrcelvo all lla demands, BB 4aV? and fully bellevulhat Ihoactlonof the BM fc Cabinet, In allowlutr the preeent com B , . w I'llcatlona to arlae, will In. renaured to. BM , morrow at the mreling of tho chant BB ' herf. Therola a marked reullment, BB I however, In snnyand navy clrcl.e BB I ataltitt ululliur, the Anietlran Hair, BB- ' should that ho demanded. I ant irl B II vately Informed that the lltltlili Ad BB , r mlral llclmanltvery murhopfondto B j the foollth i-ollcy of the Chilian ttov. B ernment. It waa ileflnltely ascertained B 1 j Inday that I'erevla, mlntstir of forelen B "l affairs, lias sent l.itan a formal notlfl- BB ration that the Chilean government BB . will relv tomorrow to the not con BB ' talnlog the ultimatum of the United BB Htatra. M I1WIIADI.E KFMWr UF A WAtl WITH B' H VAHIifOT()S,Jan. 14. ThoVtiadn BB moirowv.111 iiutillih Inttrvlewa with BB! II aetfral iromloint eraan ii ri the BB Chilean atibjeit, one with Ilenietontii- BB ' . live Holinan, hii eald: " There la no B: doubt of our ability In conquer Chile, BB ! but the irlnclpil thliiK to I tikin BB 1 ; Into conaldiratlon l Ihu etlect war BB j would haoonlho other Hiutli Amur- BB lean natlona. In iMur-eof time," raid BB mt, "you would ace a oloao alliance BBl bttwientliecountrlraof Houlh Ainer BB Ira rlioull Ihla rnuntry ware ar BB agalntt Chile." Holman aaja In clor- H 4 Imri'TIiu Administration will receive B ! ' the iuiuAliricit atipjiorl of the Iemn icrallo Jlouxelii any meaauru neriannry to ii hold tho RoverutneLt'a honor. There will be no iiucallon of party at . BB, h Clllf.K WAKFJ Ul'. j I HANTIAIIU, Chile, Jan. 'Jt.:icllo- 1 R ment ovir the embronllo with the BB i United Htatra la Rrowlm; rapidly. The B i Valparalw Incident It the irevalllng H. f toploof converantlon and tho irobnh e H $! retulla of war am eagerly dlciied. M While It caunot bu aald that tho e. B I clttmtnt hat rtached Ihu ttato BB known aa n war favvrt jet BBl j the natural martial iiutlucta of H I the Chilian oplu are tcrcally l ariuted. U waadeDnltely aKertalned H ? Vulay that Henor Peritra, Ihu Chilean 1 I lntnUter of foreign attalra, baa tent BB' r United Htatea Mlnltter i:au a formal BBi , nollllfatlon that tho Chilian otni- f ment will reply tomorrow tolhe note f inntalnlnK (he ultimatum of the B Uulted Htnti e Kovurnmeiit. It la alto B, learned that the Ilrltlth mlnltter lo BB' Chile haa received Inttructtont from l hltKoverument to otTirhUtervlciana l 1 ( mediator to treveut war between B Chile and tho Uulted BIkim. V j ' tiik niriiiDiN.MsirmAan. B "j Oiiioaoo, Jun.24. Tho rtnV .Vein' BB Waahloiiton tieclal rerteiitatlvu B aa)t: Mr. Hopkluaof Illluolaaald to- B da)i nl do not think Prealdent lIa B rlkon'a meiwaKe will call uniii Coii- B Rnaa for a declaration ol war, but Bl practically It will auirr-t rucli a B coure, dej-endintuiiou Chlto apoln Bfli ' Hiring:. I eKietaanrraultof themea. BB BaKethatalolntreaohltlon will bo pin BB ed by the lloti.o and Benate derlarlnc BB lliatliotllltlrahallierommeiicel ut BBl theeud of actrtaln erlott, it iajaau In BB thunieanttme Chile ahall have made BB audi re aratlou oathu country ahall BB deem aallifactory." H HCIIIOUS tlAKIIrlt Of WAH. B 1 , The 7iwjm Wn.lili (Ion dltpatcli i1 i n1 aaytt That tlure la more rerlom Uin A 1 xer of troulde with Chile than at any Ml pruvloua lime ll coucediU by Ihnao 1 S t who hold tho machinery of war or ? ' lace. ThUafleriioon Hie I'neldent nit Mr. Tracey, Comuioiloro Kolser of the iiavAlordnaticedeinrlniint,aiitl B' Commodore Hamey at thn otllce of BB ticcnury Trac). I hey had a ron- BBl ference of two hourv. One rerlout ln BBi illcatlonuf trouble la that hlitlionlibila B areUlnnlmrtotrllthelrutli taafew BB lioplo, whom they kuow well. H aiHtPUWIlLUViuliKaAUTlVU Hl Ha.nta Cliuz, Col., Jan. SI The BB powdtr worka of thla city rtcelved n BB' dlatrli from Wulilnnlon yiatenlay BB1 tu ruth the work of manufacturing BB ' Koverumrnt powder to the full rapneity BB of Iho worke. rroluihly au Incrruted BB force will bo put tuttork at onto. H lJUN.-AC101llK3ia'.NMU MUHT ASH BBl iiav. 1 I'lllI.AMLnilA, Jan. St. At Iho BB ' MldvaluBUel Worka, uhtro forgliiga BB ore belnmukdo for Ihu uunt for the BB now war hl(a, ordira havlm; Utn BB ncelvid from the navy department to BB . ruhlhe compMlon of tho fumlnea, BBI tilra men have been 1 ut on, and the BBI workaareuowruunln ulht and day. B V, The aauie la true of tbu caitlnga lor the H-, harbor drfeuto ratu now btlni; built at Li IlnlU, Mo. |