| Show GENEtL IlSEcA S DEAl Old Soldier Passes Away at His California Home This Morning Illi Gallant nml tircnfnl Career In tit u Lulon AriDTAvocatlo lJ mio 111 u I r Los Angeles Cal March 11Gen W S llosecrans died this morning at 7 oclock at his home near Redondo The old warrior death was peaceful In the extreme For several days he has been between life unit death at Union unconscious and again In a como lose state Ills splendid vitality has kept him alive for days Whn it was known the end was near all the watch ers at the bedside were ready at anytime any-time In Bee the last At the bedside when the end came wetc a son and daughter of the goner a Cal and Anna locran and a number of Immediate friends ot the family besides the attending physician Dr llaynes of this city General Rosccrons n stricken will no Iartlcula disease and the end cause through a gradual weakening of the ss tem then he was first stricken more than two iveekio ugo It I was not Ian I considered the ailment vvas more than an attack of the grippe but though he rallied several tlmis the physician never held out much hope of ultimate recovery and for the last three days the family and friend have known the end WI very near The plate where he died Is called llosecrans in honor of him Is near a station on the Itedondo railway and about twelve miles from this city The general had made his home there on II large ranch devoted 10 hat and fruit raising for several years Carl Iocrans the onlY on or the general returned here only a few week ago from a long stay In Old Mexico and the south U hen he returned he did not realize that the earthly career of the old vet Oran was eo nearly over but he had I decided I could bo well 10 lie near tit I hand and his coming was Indd fortunate for-tunate The third child a daughter now Mrs liulena Toole Is I now at Helena Montana where her husband lives General llosecrans was possessed or a fine property and his I last das were spent in peace and plent The arrangements for the funeral have not yet been announced Mlllam Stark llosecrans was born In Kingston Delaware county Ohio September 6 1819 Ills parents were or old Dutch stock He was raised on a farm and educated In the public schools He clerked In a country store and in 183 applied to the secretary or war for appointment to West Point military academy lie was appointed and graduated In 1812 He entered the engineer Carps an second lieutenarit and reported for duty at Fortress Monroe Mon-roe In 183 he went to Wcstjolnt as department assistant professor Lieut nottemrsis In th7 CV1 renIgned lcnPring from the army In April IS54 and went 10 Cincinnati where he engaged In the coal mining business At the beginning 1 ot the war Gen Rocran Ina a private When I I became evident that military opera I Ions Must become no to crush the rehtlllon he offered his services toOl < to-Ol Definition of Ohio and he was requested re-quested to act as engineer and layout lort Dennlson He went to Washing Ion later and w hn I the position or chief engineer of Ohio with the rank or colonel Ito was commissioned colonel ot the Iwntythlrd Ohio regi l merit later and entered the Gold and within three dy was commissioned brlgalegnral Ho took the field In West Virginia at Mire Ills first Important action wait at Illch Mountain which he won Gon Rosecrons succeeded Gen Me Clellait in the department ot Ohio He had command or the national forces and defeated Gen John I Floyd nt Camtax Ferry September 10 161 thwarting Lees atemtln gain a toolIng tool-Ing In western Virginia He pnrtlclpnt ed In the battle of Corinth and afterWard after-Ward took command or the army or r the Mlssl itppl He defeated Gen Sterling Price and pursued him for forty for-ty miles He OR made commander ot tile department de-partment of the Cumberland which po sltlon he her from October 27 102 to October 19 isca Ho commanded In the battle about Murfreesborough one or the bloodiest and most decisive of the wr He drove Bragg out or Middle Tnneln fifteen days Gen 10crn commanded nt the great battle around Chattanooga and held Chattanooga the objective pont Tho battle wan a victory for the confederate con-federate f Ion llosecrans w as relieved In October 1861 and assigned to the department de-partment or the Wu Ie was mustered ont or the nlunlr rlre In January 1KGK and resigned from the army In March 1S67 He had been breveted mnjornera1 He was ap pointed hrvld minister to Mexico In July ISCS plnl held < the office until June 1869 He mined In Mexico and manufactured mlol In Sri Illancisco lie Was powd rando I reIa C jan from California In it and sernd four years I then settled on a ranch near Icdondo Los AngM cOlnty C a Morale and elnt he lact yearn of his life quietly Ills vlfe sbe d lighter of Judge Hegeman g31 t8 gJT of New YorR dli din I 1878 Three children I chil-dren CJrl Host trans Mrs I J K Toole of Helena Mont and Miss Anna Hose cruise survive him nit AIlS btcciss let Will Nosily < > f It In Treating low Tetrr rntlenls Nw York March 11 Advices from B111104 Ayres from the Herald correspondent corres-pondent at Itlo Janeiro otto that Dr Hanarellf who has recently met with great success In experimenting with hli yellow fever cure on patients In San Paulo delivered a lecture and was g Iven a reception In San Paulo tills week week Th sanitary departmnt ot Rid Ja nlro hag Invited Dr Honarl to vial that city On leaving Ho Janelr9 Dr Sansirelli will g to Madrid to take part In Ihe International medic I congress Ircsldenteleect Mlui tills sailed for Hurope to negotiate a loan for the Dlaxllln government 1111 11 C 1INSURGENTS They Inu I taken Out Ao Wish Un ircelools 1 ad or rerlK With su London March II Special din catches from Shanghai sa I > there Is I lit lie doubt that tho prospect of trouble between Spain end the United Staten line rallied the rebellion In the lhl pine Islands to break out again and has Increased the fierceness or Ihe Insurg < ntH Vilio It I Is I dec lared have Captured tarrl and Cumnrag Important towns connected by railroad with Manila It Is I further announced that the hnlr lt the northern province has revolted re-volted th Inhabitants have refused to pay taxes and they have destroyed tile telegraph lines The Insurgents appear Irs be well supplied with wins and ammunHlon lit l IlPIng of 40000000 Hartford Conn March ll Thaavllfl or the Ito Amos A Unit proprltor or the Fifth Avenue hotel Nw York has been < for probate here nnd disposes ot in estate valued at 120 000 000 The public bequests Include IDOCOO to Amt > Am-t college 17600 to the Slmsbury Conn Congregational church and to 000 each to the American Home Mis stonary society and the American Sunday Sun-day school union Tn New York Charities receive 5000 ale and an eleventh 3000 The um of JIM 000 Is I left to the co > raUon or I the chamber ot commerce at TFpcv York rot old end assistancel to such mentiers an II be reduced I to poverty and for a Iir I their families I provided that a like guru Is I raised hy the cortortlon Th remainder re-mainder or tile c 11 Wipor Wbo I nTh ldi among the children and grandchildren |