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Show A FINE SPECTACLE, Arrival of lit English Hen-of-War at Fort Monroe. I A TEltltlHC ll(Mlimtl5!rT. Salutations Tliuniterrd lortli bjr Urcat Uuni Undo Sm' llnaucci. Oilier Items. Fouthcw JIosiioK.Vn i April 17. Motors 8 o'clock Ibli rooming Colonel IVink, commandant of Ilia truy pott, wia Informed by Hear Admiral Oher-ardl Oher-ardl tint tlia Ilrlllau Teaieli expected totako pari III tho coming nicotlcR and naval revlow were coming up from tho capea and would bo along 111 au hour. TuU waa i.ollflcallon to land by to taluta the vlilton atltr lliejr had flrod twenty ono RUnl In honor of the American onion. And the folt waa t roruj t 111 ilolDU this. Many of the hotel visitors wero awakened awak-ened by the terrlOo bombardment which eniued from the b B Rune of the lllakr. and nniwera came ijulckly lack from the military st and the lligililp rblladelilil. JIardly hid theimokodliippeared from tho mui-lira mui-lira of the Rilni when tho lllako briran aterltaof silutei to the Frenoh, llu. Ian aud Italian llagi. The apiiarance which the Are IlrltWIi ahlpi presoultd an they Emoitd past tho end of tho UnlteJ HtalcsUret to tho anohorago ground designated by llear-Admlrat (IherarUI wainbeautllul one. Tho first of the visitors wai the big armored cruller Illake, a counterpart of our own ihlp New York, of (WOO loin dli lactiiiinl and 000 horse- power,tiravlly armored, and the meat formidable ahlp that will le In the review. In her wakewatlhe I rotected cruder Australia, with her Idea fslrly tilled with high power Cum Tito sett was tho cruiser Tartar. Tar-tar. In the rear wax tho little barken-tine barken-tine ringed cruller l'aririugi. At tho rnailhetd ol tho Jllake wa the penn-ant penn-ant of VIcc-Admlral Joe J.iIor.klnlIC. (I. II , and commander ot the fleet. The Illakeibwed down )utt rut ihe poind thnlvewtrk, and wliouabrtail ui tho 1'hlUdelplila her tlgnal hi dliplaytd to the other ahlpa tu anchor. At 11 o'clock Admiral ilopklua wbi I ullid to Ihu l'hlltdilphla to call upon Admiral Uherardl, niter whlcn he re. tumid and toon alterward recolvod the return villi Later In tbu day Admiral Hopklm called on Colonol Waukand Colonel 1'iauk returned the call. Til riuaitclitl allnnllou Wasiiinutov, 1) C, April 17 The polky to be puriuo.1 by tho trial-tiry trial-tiry ueiarlmentregardlngthetluandal ituatlon waa I robatily determined at a romultatlon held tula afternoon I, twren Hearetary Carllile and l'retl- I dent CleToland. All elloita to learn the rtsult of Ihu tolilcreuco have tbut far failed. The ofllclala of the treaiury department depart-ment are aatltfled that ahlpmente are being furcod by thme who would be benefited by the Istuo of boudi, and aa oon aa the broken nnd bankora are oallivo their attempt to force an lu of bond! la ui.ltss Juit ao toon will tho gol I ahl menta cease It la understood that there la tome n dlllereuce butween l'reildent Cleve land and C'atllile Ihe l'reildent rather liana towarda the luuance of bondaihouldtue friend J be eutlnly exported. It ll thought, however, that If Ihe preient month bo tided over the financial (Ituatlon will aiiume a different dif-ferent appearand. lit. in iin iierauliluc rainier. Kashwi I K, Touu , April 17 John bchurdt, the dtfiultlng caihler cf Ihe Mechanic' Having) Ilauk A. Iruit com any, died tonight about 0 o'clock t-f congeitlon of the brain The bunk made an assignment thl! morning for the benellt of all the oredlton. The aiieta ara about 200 JW nominal, and thellubllltlia$l6l,UU0 All the rop-trty rop-trty of the hank of every deicrlptlou u conveyed and tho BiaUnie hai twoyeamo wind uptheatlalri The failure waa duo to the defalcation of the caililer aud not from extraneoua tauus. |