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Show source, and also the funds which may Join him, while he himtiif begun to STROKE FOIl A HUBI5Y be taistd abroad; to gram Idlers of advance slow'v id ih west, ho as to marque; to raise troops, and in main- allow the former, who was coining for!! civS tea, to overtake tain t liein ; to declare reprisals with ward at for.-c- d IS NEW JERSEY GIRL TAKES ADI'lacetas, in the respect to the ciemy. and to ratify him. Tl'.iy me! VANTAGE OP LEAP YEAR. treaties; to grant authorization. when Province of Sunta Clara, and after givdeeming it convenient to do so, for the ing tlie ir troops two or three day rest, Swaat-kaa- rt trial before the civil courts m the pres- ntiinicd their wi inward march, carry- Kl'lnipiied auil Waddnl llrr 111 Lara Fattier of la Kplia ofor of the Council of ing before them everything which ident any Will Find ttia Way I.aap Taar ia Government who may be accused; to fered resistance. About the middle of Xaw Jersey. decide all matters which may be j Hecctnlier the Cuban fore were right brought bcfnic them by any citizen. in the i enter of the Spanish army, and OUNG women of except 1mm- - ;if a judicial character; to then began such a Hcattering of this approve tl:c law of tiitliiury organizalatter as lias been very seldom witJersey havcun tion, and tlie regulation of the mili- nessed, lit Kecn consecutive days idea of General Martinez Campos was comtary service as drawn up by the rear privh-on- o to gram military com- pelled by tieniru! Gomez to change his may The failure of the laet uprising, la them, while their own fate waa un- to supply hie men with arms and am- missions from th:it of colonel upward, basis of operation ccn times, and was tbe from Judge ISha, an discouraged the leader who known to the others. munition from the Spanish troops, and previously hearing and considering the Anally ao overwhelmed at Collseo that atcircumstance had taken part in the war of 18G8-7The Spaniard!, meanwhile, having at in various bold and daring attacks suc- report of the immediate superior off- the Spanish commander escaped to Haa wedding tending that few of them could believe in the their command the mail, telegraph and ceeded ineapturlnga considerable num- icer, and uf the gcnerul-ln-chior the vana and began hurriedly to fortify Which occurred a possibility of any successful movement all tbe means of publicity, lost no time ber of rifle and cartridges. Probably lieutenant, and also to appoint the general- the upproaeht s to the city, fearing that few days ago near for many year to come. Tile Cuban in misrepresenting. In the island and no leB than one-ha- lf of the Cuban -in-chief and his in ease it might be utiaekrd at any moment. Tbs Morristown. people had Buffered very severely dur- abroad, the character of tbe outbreak soldiers have been provided with arm of vacancy; to order the election of General Gomez, on Christmas Eve, as affair included a ten-yeing the war, and they were and its importance and significance. In and ammunition thus obtained. The four representatives front each army he had promised, waa only a few miles case of kidnapping, but this time It was poor and disheartened. Had the Spanthis they were so successful at first, Spaniards, who have ao frequently as- corps whenever, in accordance with the from Havana and Matunzu. the brido wlio drove up to tbe house of ish government then shown a more that three months after the occurrence, serted that the insurgent do not light, provisions of the constitution, an asThe famous Spanish general liad the prospective bridegroom In a closed Introduced in the city of Havana, even Cubans have never explained how Spanish rifles sembly shall be convened. For the valconciliatory disposition, been undone by the leader of those carriage and drove away with him o a come reforms Into the administration interested and clorely connected with and cartridges have been transferred idity of the decisions of the Council of whom tlie Spaniards had characterized minister, by whom they were quickly of tho Island and lightened a little the the movement, were deceived and misto the Cubans. married. burden of taxation, a lorg period of led. Toward the end of the month of July Julian Slaughter ia the gentleman in Macen would hnve been assured; but Inpeace the expeditions commanded by GeneOn April let, General Antonio rase. He la about 35 year old, the stead of doing so. It showed a deter- and his brother Jose landed in Cuba, rals Roioff. Sanchez and Rodriguez and has been very 111 of late, suffering mination to persist in its policy of op- and two weeks later came General Max- landed in the province of Santa Clara, from heart trouble. The malady ha pression and rapine, and even to ag- imo Gomrz, Jose Marti, and several not far from Trinidad, and found the affirtrd him for five or six year. it. The Their of less of of gravate that part of the island ready resistance, other leadens people importance. spirit About a year ago he was well enough although not apparent, was by no arrivui was most timely and opportune. to join them, the revolutionary moveto go the races at 8hecphead Bay, means extinguished, and gradually The news of it at once epread all over ment being thereby greatly strengthand while there met nod fell In love v stimulated by repeated acts of oppres- the Island, confidence waa restored, en- ened. with Miss Anna Pickering of BridgeCal-lej- a, On April 16th Captain-Genersion, began again to assert itself. Cut thusiasm was awakened, and volunport. She is a very beautiful young as there existed no revolutionary or- teers from all claasru of Cuban sothen in command, waa aiirrreiled Rirl and tolerably well to do in her ganization in the island, it was difficult ciety began to join the little army by Martinez Campos, who had come own right. The feeling of interest in to ascertain to what extent an attempt of librrly. It was agited that General over from Spain with thousands of sol(lie couple was mutual, and in a short at revolution would be supported by Antonio Macco should take command diers, a score of the best Spanish Gentime they found themselves head ever the people at large, and no leader waa of the troops in the province of Santi-ag- erals, unlimited powers and a good heels in love. Julian gave his father, assume second to of the in as with his brother willing responsibility Eiipply of money, immediately after Thomas J. Slaughter, an intimation Maximo taking charge of the government of the and General-in-ChiInriting to an uprising which might that ho might shortly he invited to a island, he announced to the world that but the old gentleman wedding, the war would soon be ovpr; but n few frowned upon the suggestion. Mr. days after, better acquainted, perhaps, and is a rosegrower Slaughter with what he had to face, he informed weulthy, and he is paid to have been thehomc government that he had found pleased with the girl, but. he did not everything disorganized and in conwant his son to marry on account of fusion, and could nut begin active operthe alatr of liia health. ations until order had been Ml:i Pickering understood that the This was equivalent to confesswas to become the wife of Julian, hut until would that done be ing nothing got rather tired of the wait eho waa tbe following November or December, having. She resolved the other day to a tbe rainy season was near at hand, hasten matter, nnd she did. Julian and It was not to be expected that he and his father had been stopping at would then begin his campaign. Meanthe Hotel Hreslln, Lake Hupatcing, while ho asked for more reinforcements, during the summer, and Anna went and kept on traveling up and down tbe there, lint she could not see iter lover island, devising and commencing vaon acioiint of hi being confined to his rious public works in order to give emroom. The idea of her bring to near to ployment to the country laborers, as him and yet so far away from him one of his throrics of the cause of the made her very unhappy, so the made a disturbance was lack of occupation for sudden uml desperate receive. She the laboring rlastes. In one of his exknew Hint Julian would he only too cursions along the roast, about the glad to uec litr and to urirry her at middle of July, lie decided to pass from once, but hi father stood sternly in Manzanillo to Dayamo with some four Hie way. Tlie siason at the hotel thousand men. on the way, at Fera-lejo- a, dosed, and nil the guests went awny. he encountered General Antonio lulian was taken to hla father's home, Macco and his army, and a bloody nnd was there attended Ly a nurse. battle waa fought. The Spanish forces Miss Pickering went to live in a linwere utterly routed; their General, tel at Chatham, which is only a short Santosclldes, waa killed, and Martinez distance away. There she watched Campos himself came very near falling MORNING SCENE IN MORRO CASTLE EXECUTION OF A CAPTURED FILIBUSTERS LANDING SUPPLIES. closely and made many Inquiries. into the hands of the Cuban general. INSURGENT. Among other things Bhe learned waa This was the first and tbe last attempt that the elder Slaughter was in tho uf General Martinez Campos to travel Government a two-thirmajority Is as a "conglomerate or uegroe. bandit habit of going to New York about end in disaster and cause the earrlflce Gomez should proceed with a small by land in the eastern part of the required. The executive power i ves- assHOsins and adventurers. The Hav three days in the week to attend to force to the province of Puerto Prin- island. of many lives. ted in the president, and in his default ana Spanish volunteers lost faith in business. On Tuesday last, when In September a convention of deleThere was a man, however, who be- cipe for the purpose of thoroughly ortheir gnat chid, and began to conspire Julian's father went to New York, rhe In the lieved that Spain would never redeem ganizing and disciplining another army gates from the six provinces met at Two das later, the provisional gov- for hi Immediate removal, until he was drove over from Chatham in a hired any pledge or fulfill any promise corps while the Maceos kept the Span- JImaguayu, In the Province of Puerto ernment was organized in accordance politely told by the Madrid governnien carriage and stopped at the handsome made to the Cubans, and who, even iards busy in Santiago. These and Principe, and on the 16th a provisional with the constitutional provisions. Se-n- to resign: when lie bad done so, the re home of the Slaughters. She sent word when appearances were most deceiving, other preliminary arrangements having constitution was adopted. It is a very liownnl butcher of men. General Wry up to Julian that she wanted him to Salvador Cisneros Betancourt, snd when not h few were misled by been effected. Marti waa about to return simple Instrument. In the preamble of Santa Linda, was elected ler, v.as appoint! d In his stead. come along. In a few moments two them, persisted in saying to bis coun- to the United States, where his presence all political bonds between the people president; Senor Bnitniome Maso. vice- The policy of (e.rurnud butchery waa men carried Julian out of tho house You are losing your time was needed In order to hasten the shipof Cuba and Spain are solemnly de- president; General Carlos Holoff. see re- - at once Inaugurated and diligently pur-tar- y and down to the carriage, in which he trymen: hoping against hope; Spain cannot give ment of military supplies, when on hi clared to be dissolved, and the Republic of war; Senor Itafael Port Hondo , sued. It effect, however, instead of was placed. The driver then got or- what she does not possess. Your sal- way to the coast, in an encounter with of Cuba to be free and independent. y Tamayo, secretary of stale: Senor j Improving the ehanr, s of Spanish vation must come from your own ef- a body of Spanish troops, lie lost his Then follow twenty-fou- r short articles. Pina, secretaiy of the treasury: cess, have diminidud them. Thousand forts. Prepare, for the revolution is life on May 19th, 1835. The supreme power of the Republic is Senor Santiago J. Canizares. secretary of Cubans who, under the administraArms and ammunition were then, vested in a council composed of a presi- of the interior. General Maximo Go- tion of Gt neral Martian coming; it la inevitable, and you must Campos, had not be rauglit. unawares." This man have been since, and are yet at the dent. and four secre- mez was confirmed as coinmnnder-iti-chie- f, remained imdcHdcil uml neutral, upon was Jose Marti. At the age of fifteen present time, the great want of the taries for the dispatch of the business and General Antonio Macro ap- the advent of Weyler. either Joined years he hail been cast into prison in Cuban patriots. During the first four of war, of the interior, of foreign affairs pointed his lieutenant. their brothers in the field or left the Havana and transported to the penal months after the outbreak scarcely any and of the treasury, and four assistant In the month of July. General Max- - island, mid ere now fighting Tor its After the colony of Ceuta In Africa. freedom or from abroad in the promo: Inn and adranrenirni o peace of El Zanjon. in 1878. he was set at liberty and sent by his father, a their country's cuuv. Spaniard, to Madrid, where be studied The Ciib.-.n-s have under I In ir cuntro of Spanish law and also ilie character three-fou- r. hr, of the urea of the about public men, and the social and political In the i'nivlnces of Santiago or the peninsula. conditions Puerto Iritii ipo and Santa Clara, the Finally Marti thought that the opporCuban civil government is fully es an issued and come act had tunity to lahlhdird. mid Hie same Is true to some order fixing the date on Feb. 24. How extent in Mr.tunzas ami Iinar del Itio. well considered and timely bis action In the course of u few months, utile!; was. events have fully shown. most unexpected ami extra something Tho outbreak took place simultlie Cuban Hag will ordinary liapiS'iis, and central in eastern, the taneously float over ail the and the Re island, JHSS ANNA PICKERING, western part of the island: hut in the of Cuba, free and independent public The successful. was not it dent to take the couple to Chatham. two latter v, ill lie mi arrompiished fart. Fide! arms and ammunition intended for the there. Rev. William M. Pick-sla- y, Arriving G. Iierra in the Nickel Magazine. seized and by discovered were wham Anna bad previously with patriots niHdn arrangement, performed the the government, and the country being more populated, more open, and offerceremony. One of the wltncrscs was To l!SI (itittt W filer. the minister's stable hoy. Tbi-ring, therefore, greater facilities for the upp'nr.i no longer to l.e rou mobilization of tho Spanish troops. Ijie From the minister's htutse the couple for doubt that the street railways o Unbans were compelled to seek safiy acre driven to the private boarding Buffalo can be ini! in dispersion. In the east, favored by', heuse of Mm. Alop Purdy, on Main with tlc'rlciiy generand successfully the mountains, and encouraged by the ated by Niagara Fail. Cn.di r tlie eon street. Chatham. They are there now, and Mrs. Slat. filter says that her husl.'MSJ liurze power presence of two or three experienced tiai't Just dis.-ed- . cunfl-Ieneleaders in whom the people had band's heart has improved much In to lie furnished, but pri pirn: tuns ur the patriots were aide to hold to supply us high at do.fPHi, the pusl few days. Slaughter senior making their ground, although in great want of The meres at Hnff.iiu In given rise to ri fuses t discuss the matter beyond Rl'INS OF THE VILLAGE OF HOYO, NEAR HAVANA. WHICH WAS BURNED BY THE INSURGENTS. arms and ammunition; more, they were the suggestion that New York elly saying that he only objected because of even able to obtain some advantage should Utilize the wu'iT 'Aliicii now rune Julian's poor Health. over small bodies of Spanish troops were forwarded from abroad, the fund secretaries. The Council of Oovcrn-whic- h InioGomrzissiii d an commanding as waste through Hell Cute to furnish had been accumulated having j ment is empowered to dictate all maa- - all the which they encountered. Hut the first to suspend power, bout mid light for the city. of tlie island planters Water ftuiH'lr for lvarla ami London, month and a half was a time of great been exhausted in the purchase of those ures and dispositions relative to the work on their plantation, as no grind- There is a considerable difference be is proposed to take 410,000,000 gal It uncertainty and anxiety.. The little shipped previous to the uprising, many civil and political life of the revolution; ing of sugar cane would lie allowed, tween the flow hi Niagara mid at Hell Ions daily to inrls from the lake c Interior in the of which confined fell into tho to impose and collect taxes; to contract loiter he announced that by the coming Gate, but undoubtedly the latter migb unfortunately band of patriots. of about 310 miict a distance commuhands of the Spaniard. But General punllc loans; to issue paper money; to Christmaa he would be near Havana. be utilized to udrauliige, even Hnr.ig of the country, and unable to larndon may have a new supply of fres a MareO. of soon as were he took of command ignorant cities, the colToward the middle of October, Gene- the results wete much smaller than at nicate with appropriate and expend the funds suter, of equal Importance to the Pari what their friends were doing to assist the army in the east, mode up hi mind lected in the island from whatever ral Gotnez offered General Macro to Buffalo. biipply. from purls of Wales situated i an altitude of 2790 feet above the se that as weariness a more is. a men which instinct ail rule, their extinction will not long be dc level, particularly the region froi display urges A LACK OF LIONS. martial music. which spring the Towy, Usk and Wyi matter of mind than of body, and that them to associate with what is beautiJayed. Formerly few European hunt II Vi Now Found era dared to vinture into thia place, Itiplnillin of llowill Help the notaries of the body do not tire ful in Nature and art. ry to I'rnarv half ao soon as the nerve centers which Soldier. the King of which was infested with fever and ban Named far Jolie WUlierapaoa, Knbttrr Ojitun. move been them. Which has A rubber oyster Is the discovery antigltaling British hunters of large game are dits. Now the forest is being c.earr. Music, by bringing a The fine new building being erect (UPftlon in ullltary critics of Europe Is in fresh nerve renter Into play, will often, nounced In Paris. The invention Is one bitterly lamenting the gradual extinc- anil fevers and bandits are disappear- In Philadelphia by the Prcsbyterla it is held, banish all sense of that dewrvrs to rank with the tele- tion of Ilona in India. They are no ing and with them the linns. To pre board of publication will lie named tl way music assists the soldiui; All min. it la claimed, ness, anil will even sometimes afford phone. the submarine cable, or any longer found there in any iiumiierR vent the tofu! extinction of Huso narch. nui Witherspoon, after John Wltherspooi of music feel reut to the usual nerve renter, so that other uf the muny ingenious devices of outside of one region, the forint of G!r mills th Durbar of Kathiawar has a signer of the declaration of indepeni appreciation any ig to n march when the music ceases the soldcir feels man to ameliorate the condition of hi in Kathiawar. They have disappeared hlblteil the hunling or them for pro eiice ami a president of Princeton co si pted to step in time It consists of a gutta- from the hills of Hardn, the country of years. Why fellow-innn- . lege. Music on the march therefore fresher than when it began. stlrn-t- o to move to percha oyste r to be placed in the resshould tend limbs men's and new a Pnjkot and other places which forpleasanter Rules The :i:au who will not take taurant oyster soup, so as to remove merly enjoyed a high reputation on acexertion for tho monotonous music no one know, but It is practiEvery man who has great f;:!:li ha stand against all slit, cannot wmewhnt dreary work of keeping cally tlie same thing as dancing, and the accepted idea that the decoction count of the abundance of lions in to do with tbe contains nothing of a solid nature. hki in si tting s!n. them. In the forest of Glr it Is feared trial power fur good. in the rank. It Is well known It is believed to have THSWMUN1 cyAo TA CUBARf r s 1 8, ef ar al o, rom-man- d, ef ds or J sue-Seve- nis-ratc- e. l |