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Show rnr. I'Iiii.aiii.i.i-iiia imiui.nt. Ncllleil Id Ike NMUfnclloa ol Iloltl 1'anama, Dec. ID. News has Jul', reached biro from I,a Uuayra that Iho Philadelphia Incident had burn iiatlslactcrlly settled. United Btatei Mlnlitir Hcrugge detormluod to no that the ihlp was not moleitcd, and thu collector and hatlior mailer had lu-aliuctloni lu-aliuctloni not to dt ny her tho light! of port. Captain Chamber! steamed lu-toportnuddropiied lu-toportnuddropiied nuchor under tlio gum of the United Htatoi wanhtp Keanarge, and Captain Crownihluld sunt a crowd of murium nboaid her. The cuitoms houto ollloer came on board nnd demanded a new register. Acting under Comul llanna'a advice, Captain Chumbera rcfiibud to accede to thu domand and tho rblladoli hla was forbidden to go to tbo wharf anddt-tiled anddt-tiled itrmllon to dlichnrgu her cargo. ThlugswiroaiiumlngKierlousabape, hut tho agent uf thu iloilltou Hod I) Line urraifged things satlalactorlly with tho Vuuciuolan autlioritlta direct. di-rect. Captain Chambers gave up a now register by tho dlrootlon of the agtut's line, and a flnool 400 franca was paid for thu ship leaving port without a register ou tno last voyage, rho collector of tho port returned the old rrglttir, and tho hutborruattir permitted per-mitted tho ship to land. Throughout tho controversy tho best of feeling prevailed. pre-vailed. Hut Venezuela, though menaced men-aced by the guua of thu 'Keariirgo," maintained tho claim that foreign merchant ships, when within Veueiu-elan Veueiu-elan waters, mint roapect tho laws and comply with local port regulations, liiilaiueiil AkiiIiihI ri Poller. Nlw Venue, Dec, 10. Tho sherlfl today limed au execution for J2rVJJ agalnit Corn Urquharl l'litter, the nuresi, better known as Mrs. James Drown l'oltur, lu favor of Henry C. Mlutr on ujuilgment obtained on July 11,1)190, for money loaned lulSS7, llUlm'a llrnllli. WASiriNtiroN, V. C, Dec. 11. Hon. JamtaU. Jllalnoia muoll hotter this evening. 1'our dais ago, whllo driving, ho caught slight colJ, which was swiftly followed by a roturu of hU stoniaoh trouble. Ily alvlcca of his physicians and tho f unity ho remslned In bed during tho Inlc-rvenlng pirlod. This ovotitug liu spout In the library In n chtorlul inaunor. Ur rraaou of tho let-back, lllulne's departure for a inoro congenial cllmatu will I o delayed. de-layed. Tonight It was given out by a member of tho family that It wni not absolutely certain that California would bo thu point of hla destination. Hut ho would go somowhum for a brio! period as soon no ho could travel without with-out serious Inconvenience. |