| Show WAR NOTES I Falmouth Mg AIrl 19me Unit fil Etatca crulr hro has received urgent orders to mail 1 Madrid April 19 I 1 inIt Is firs general bellrf here that norll helrl Iha the Joint reso I lotion makes war Inevitable Paris Airll 19lhere was a heavy fall of prices on the bourse today us I tile lotfillit 01 the aclon 01 Congress London April 11 Is I reported hero that lo Ilrelbund has prpposcil n plebiscite to settle thj Cuban lines flon lonColumhus Columbus O April 19av Both nell today ordered the Ohio national I guard to he I recruited to Its maximum btrenglh 8 too Fort Monroe Va April MThe ships and menofwar of the II lying squadron are ready for Action and no shoro leaves wers granted t day Warhlnirton April nOn lIawly I I has Introduced a bill to Increase the military strength ot the United Slats ll Is I In Accordance llh lle vlI 01 the mar depurtment Itfriln April ITh United Slat i in Mary atache at Vienna Meet J I L Chamberlain and the United state I ileon military attache at St Petersburg leut Go 1 Anderson hae been I calf home Washington April 19ot 10a pm 11 the Cuban resolutions wire returned 1 to the House with the Vice Frost dent signature At 115 they left for I the White House They reached the I White House at 130 Oquendo last reported at Porto Bloc I I April ITho first class Spanish cruisers Vlzcaa and Almlranto I Iud this afternoon says negotiations Arrived here at noon today to reinforce the i Spanish fleet 1 ladrld April 1901 1 omll not 11 Issued this afternoon says ngutla I are actually proceeding between the colonial government cf Cuba and the Insurgents of the Island wllh a view to obtaining the submission of tha latter Autonomy to further concessions regarding I Berlin April 19The German for Ign 1 office declares that 8 Von But I lehn the ambassador 01 Germany nt I Wohlnton Instead 01 joining In renewed A re-newed representations to the United States Is I urging aoador to stoli their attempts at mediation as they are nldero1 worst than useless I London April 19The afternoon I papers here unanimously express the r opinion that If President McKinley villas the congressional rsolnlon It will preclude the possibility ot peace Tho papers also think it probable prob-able that when tho demands of the q United Stales are transmitted to Spain the latter 111 regard them as nn act of war without walling for further action I Ilion I-lion on the part ot theUnited Slat i |