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Show -- THE MOUSING EXAMINKIS OGDEN, UTAH. 2' GENERAL STOESSEL IS DEF5ANT Surrender Nor Accept Proposition to to Leave 20,000 Allow Japs Said to Have Been Lost Before Port Again Begun. Will Neither Non-Combata- nts Arthur-Bombard- ment riJIDAY MORNIXO, ritIDAY MOUSING, 19, 1901. NEGROES WHIPPED Repetition of Lawlesanaaa at Statesboro Drivaa Naqroea From 4ht Diftrict Si sics boro, Ga.. Auguxt 18. Tho developmenis in iho xiiuaiion here show today only a repetition of yesterdays events, excepting that no killings hnve been n ported from the I wo negroes, a country districts. man and n woman- were whipped near Register, teu inilea from bere. it is reported also 'bat several inkers received lashings at other localities. Many negroes bate b'f and it i said a scarcity of lalxir in the fields is sure to follow as ihe co'.luu picking season is at hand. EXCITING EVENTS AT STOCKYARDS Lurid Rumors of Incendiary Fires Recently Loses PresLanded English Strike-Break- er ence of Mind and Ejres Into Menacing ASUNCION BOMBARDED Crowd Grease Wagon Handlers Lend Sympathetic Aid in Packing Strike. Corpa Intervene and Gain Armistice. Diplomatic Bunnox Ayre. August 18, received (rum Formosa. Argentina. confirm tho report that Asuncion. the capital or Paraguay, waa Dia-pati'b- ' on. Lietu. General Riofs.1, in command at Arthur, hm refused in wirrriul'r and has dacllond (he offer made by tna Japanese far the removal ur Ihla laj-lthere. Reawxi for action are nm given, but U unare probable tuo willing to aveii a favor at the hand ;if i hr Jaiuoiese. They ennfexx. howfor iheir removal ever, ihai aalxl. it U expected the Japanon'i attack will lot resumed at oat a; It bow . enter upon II final Augiixt I H-Nn- Pr Che Kno. AuruhI IS. Ruxalana and Chlneee who left I tot Arthur lent night and arrived her today declara that Lieut. General Blue!, In nr-- , at Port Arthur, rvluantl to render to the Japaitfiw and that tha RiiMtana begun bring attain at the time net lor replying to the Japanese demand. They confirm almi prevtonx I rep.vrt that there arr aeven iluaiiian In addl-thi- n vblpa in Port Arthur harltor. to torpedo Umla and destroyer, and aver that the Japanese have Artwenty thousand men Iteforc Port ten laat data. the thur during - ltt haltkTflkbt. TO SITIKLNDBR. REFUSE a .onion. August IS. A dlxp' h to the Japanese legation from T Ihai a reply wax re- kl:i annnuni-ecommander of the the from reived Itixhian force at Port Arthur rr- Diking either to surrender or in aeuii out lha a lalntv. bTr yellow iierll la then ihr golden opp'iriHiiity for Ilia world. " RUSSIAN LOAN I. ReferAugiixt ring lo the lama of a new loan in lha form of hi ale renin ludua, amounling lo ffti.ikin.QuO, the reallxaiion of which, il. Have. Ih already provided for, the vilni (Mil. Iliai the Official Messenger official return ixxued May 13, allowed that npwania of $i:i0,(KMi.ni)O wax available for military purixisM at lha Ixvgln-nln- g of the war. Up lo Auguat Id. the Rf. Pelarelmrg. r POSITION Oho-lena- col-er- ii al J f ' ISDEAD . She Waa tha Wife of Chief Juatica Effort lo Save a Drowning Lady Exhausts Him and Ha Sinka ' 18. Mra. to Death. Rorronto. Me., Augiixt New lock. Augiixt Id. Hr. John H. Mary K Fuller, wile of Chief Justice Kulfnr of the mpreme court, died here t'oman. on of tha most prominent and dcntlMx in Ha'icni. and suddenly yesuirdH.v afternoon. Mra. I'rtlvrrally or New Fuller waa the daughter of William graduate of the nd Jane Rcuwn thaillieugh - and lurk, has aai-r- i tired hix life at Nave-ain- k IliKhlandH In al tempting lo tuive wa horn In llurlingum. Iowa. Auguat In 10. 1854. Hhe I survived by her hut-ban-d a woman, who, while lunhing Khrewhliiiry liver, aiapiied inlo a deep and aeven daughters and one . hole. He limughl the woman to the son. . . . surface after diving three time. The The. death of Mrs. Fuller occurred effort exhatixlrd Mtn and he sank while while she was sitting on the plaxza of another liathcr tank the woman lo her summer cottage, "Malnestay," at ahore. Four doctor worked over her 8nrrcnto. Depth was caused by heart several hour, bill aho iirobalily will disease. die. Arrangement were mado for a funeral service this afternoon at the 18. New York. Augiixt The grand Sorrento chapel. Right Rev. A. Mar-Kajury today handl'd down an indictment Smith, bishop cnadJiUor of the for oxlortton aealiiht Philip Wclnzim-rr- , Episcopal diocese of Pennsylvania, tho leader of the strike of the build- formerly of Washington, will officiate. ing alliance. Weinzlr.rr la charged The body will be Interred al church. with extorting IJ.idd front George a pluuihrr. IDEAL WEATHEirmn TENNIS. phy-Kicla- na ASSUMES 1! I by Fuller of the Supremo Court aiiei-efo- i yexterday MRS. FULLER GAVE HIS LIFE TO SAVE A WOMAN NEW St. Pet erxlniig. August from military expenditure had ahfcorbe.1 Ilulie Cyril baa relumed her the Adonly f 28 .725.001) and Vim Coburg. He will accompany money obtained by Ibe recent loan of the of rommnnder miral Kojaaivewtky. llbA.ixHi.non takru up by France la not Baltic fleet, to the Par Kant. touched. yet Vice Admiral Hojeulveenky today The Official Messenger add that the hla flag nnd staff appointnew lame I eiplalned by the fact that ments. Captain Clapler de CVtloitg la In time of war the punctual replenishtnada chief of alaff. ment of raxfa on band lx especially ImThe tfemand for naval nfflrerM la an portant and ranta nntea are a impular for preaalng (hat all tha oflliwra detailedbeen form of MN'iiritlea. enjoying a wld duly at the naval college have col- clrriilalion and not being liabla In the and aervlre on ordered ailve fluctuations. lege ha been rloaed. rexenre of ihr Tha mobilisation troopn In five of the aeven district of lha province of St. Peterahurg ha lieen rompleted and tha mohlliMilon of thoae f the Ruaalan capital Itaelf la expected to ha announced. Probably la.noft men will be taken on' Helsingfors, Anguxt 1R. Prince of lha populallon and called to the today axiumed hla function aa will mill batula and Many fhrtnry governor-generof Finland. Upon hla ha Included, but the effect Induatrially hern be wax driven lo the U arrival ntuat tha of berauae laaeened be trill cathedral, where he attended mantifnrtoriea were already running on peiiaky aervlre. divine Ktibaequently tha govihort time. ernor held a grand reception at the IS-G- rand tioin-harde- d the Insurgent. Mli'Bincrs Kajimii and Villa Rica The Prince Oltolcnxky. formerly governor filed on the cliy fur twenty minutes, of Kbcnvon. and lairrof Kharkuff. was after which the diplomatic corps ina gov appointed July 4 laxl lo an armistice of obiaincd and tervened eriior general of Finland. Genera! foiir hour ip permit the fbdtrlkoff, who wa ahoi June 6 of the iwuiy to leave Asuncion. Ilohrihuff died present year. General " the following day. I com-min- . .... at er JAt'S BEGIN FIRING. pier. The governor will alaii lime on a tour of Inspection of the grand duchy. Imperial Chicago, August 18. Fire in the northeast corner of the stock yard, gave rise to exciting rumors that incendiaries. were at work. R parka presumably from a passing locomotive, fell Into a pile of hay. The blaze waa quickly extinguished. , George B. Bailey, an Englishman who was employed by packers agent in Ellis Island aa soon aa he landed from hla native laid, lost hla pre sense of mind when hi train drew into the t nek yards today. A menacing looking crowd liad gathered at the track. Bailey, getting out bis revolver, began shouting. He fired, five shod hie weapon when and waa a policeman arrested him. No person was' hit by Baileys bullets. A .new source of trouble developed la Ihe strike situation when the grease wagon teamsters voted to handle nothing for meat dealer who were unfair. Th teamster will not haul any refuse except for dealers who patronize the Independent packers only. CURIOUS STUDENTS GET INTO TROUBLE. Because they wanted to atndy tha trike xiiuaiion, two Harvard atudenls, William Pastor and1 Blaine Evans, ran into eerioua trouble today at 28th Street and Ashland avenue, and were nearly killed. They were carrying small packages that looked like lunch buckets and were mietaken for trike breakers. A mob gathered and the atudonle tried to board a passing ear. Hurry on there, cried member of the crowd, and at full speed, tha car went forward. aeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaae e SIXTH WEEK OF STRIKE. ters of tha commission .large rcqmq-tipu- s from the Isthmus for b tumm and powder for blasting iiur.HhP being filed. To meet the demnnd for the , unud-- t. able amount of printing required, a ful printing outfit has been auihurized lui this will go forward at the curli possible moment. Omaha. August 18. The sixth week of the airike at the packing hoiutea begins without material ebaugn front condition during the past ten days; while the packers are adding to their forces of strike- breakers, they aie al the same time loalug by desertions a consid-erbl-e number of these men. A rumor of a probable return of the shop butchers, which waa circulated last night, proved to have no foundation. STRIKERS SECOND BATTLE Two Guards Are Wounded at th Loiter Coal Mines. to beaten strike by picket whom they explained their purpose, 'iney said they did not enjoy their rough experience, bui were not willing to be deterred thereby from prosecutPresident ing their investigation. Donnelly had a conference with the executive board of the League of Buelneea Men which waa formed to raise funds for the etrikers. A committee was appointed to extend the move to all parts of the city. A police order forbidding access to the atock yards to any person wearing a union button went Into effect today. Hitherto hundreds of persona have surged in and out of Exchange avenue, without question, aa that private thoroughfare and a parallel at Forty-fiftatreet, crossing. the stock yards, are the only means of reaching the distrlrt a mile to the west without street, going north to Thirty-nintor south to Forty seventh, to find a . public street. Ztgler, HI., August 18. Two gmr lying in the hospital here one shot the neck and both wrtsia and haa( torn by buckshot; the other, hit iu the Ide by a mixed load from a shutim sun the casualties in the senaf battle with the atrlkers, which ounr red todey. half a mile eoiiih of Chn topher. The appearance of an llliaub Central s portal carrying tweniy-dminers and nine guard wa awaitu by the strikers concealed in a behind logs and stump Juxt south d the switch on the Zlgler branch. Tin wan opened on the special in a acattec-lnvolley, and continued for about minute in a desultory way., Ecpaciil effort seemed to be made to hit the as many bullnt mlaacd hla only a few inches. Bullets plowed Into the hard wood covering of the roari and caboose at all angle, showing ACCIDENT. CAUSES heavy fire both on the approach and New lork. AugiiNt R. 1., August 18. Ideal Newport. of the train. Khntx were plaid-linI.iickenback, probably ihr large!, In front of It wae a garbage wagon weather favored fflie players today in heard in Zlgler. The trainmen dividual tiiKboal and barge owner on the national tennis tournament, and al- the driver of which, David Neele, supunder escort of United Stun the Atlantic niaat. la drml al hi home though the New York Yacht club race posed ihe car would stop and made ..BEGIN CANAL CONSTRUCTION. deputies and Zlgler guard, which eIn Brooklyn. He waa fid year old and in the harbor divided the Interest of no effort lo get out of the way. Hla Washington. Auguat 18. Work of scort will remain with the train until ft began life ax a ennui boat nian. ThR of the summer colony, yet Hie attendance wagon was struck and npset and he the ranama canal la about returns with another importation of constructing Hie line he founded are largely engaged waa euch wae thrown to the street with larger than yesterday. In earnest. At the headquar laborers. to begin In lowing coal barge between Newport violence that hla right arm was brokNrwi and Boston and New York. Washington, nguat 13. Secretary en. Taft has fixed Kti 8 aa tha date for STUDENTS OVERTAKEN AND August Id. John RedLiverpool. the interests Involved in the BEATEN. mond. Irish leader, and Patrick ORrten hearing of the State of Missouri to tho appeal and Captain Donnelly, etudenta. In the excitement nationalism, United States lo take possession of the sailed for New York today on the liner tho 8t. IjouIm Mercantile Bridge. but were overtaken and Teulonlr, to attend the ronferenre of the Irish League In New York. F.-a- y ' Kb-el- ard j h h y 1 PRINT RL'RIK PISASTKR. Peleraburg.' Auguat 1. 13: 1 Thta morning, for the find time, tha newapaper were allowed to print the tact that the cruiser Rurlh had bean aunk. Tha nawa waa bald bach until tha government had received official confirmation. Tha tone of tha preea comment la summed up by n line In tha St. p. m. - EM OFFICER EITHER KILLED OR WOUNDED Runs "Tha Rurlk died a hero daaik. That la tha only ronaolaUna wa have." WORLD SUPREMACY. Orion. Mick., Auguat II. la an bcfcuw tha Mlrhlgnn Baiitlat AssRev. R. 8. McArthur haa embly-tha preaentad a aovel Interpretation of the Japanese victory la the prceent crltlx aa Indicating an Anglo-Saxo- n world su- POSSIBLE RUPTURE OF ANGLO-SAXO- if premacy. la regard to tha present war ho aald: "If Japan wins it will mark tha Seat step toward Anglo-Saxolead of tha world. Japan Chinn; Britain will lend Japan and America will lend Britain. The rent of will follow Europe easily. Look at decadent Portugal, bigoted, poverty-stricke- n 8paln. volcanic France. Austria Hungary, about to disintegrate and to on. Put them nil under the rule of two Anglo-Saxo- n nation and the world will bo for clTlIIxatlon, peace and Chris- - . Escape of the Russian Vessels From Kami-mura- fs Armored Guisers Regarded As a Wonderful Piece of Luck. CHINA AND JAPAN He Will : d St. Petersburg, Aug. 18, 6:05 p. m. later official dispatch from Vladivostok shows that every officer on the waa either Roeala nnd Gromobot killed nr wounded. Admiral Jesseu narrowly escaped the fate or Admiral Wlthoeft. Ha waa standing on the bridga of the Roaala whan It wa wrecked by a shell. The two Ruaalan - a a aaasaaaaaaaaaaa W RkACH VLADIVOSTOK. St. Peterahurg. Auguat 1:10 a. m. It la learned from official aourrea by the Associated Pres that Ihe eruisera Gromobol and s Russia have rearhed Vladivostok after the battle with Admiral I rlu'a squadron off Tail Island. Doth ship were eonaiderably damaged. In addition to the loss of the cruiser s Rurlk. two officers were killed. There la no confirmation of the re18.-1- port that the milaera lallada and Diana have reached Vladivostok and the admiralty had no news his morning bearing on the where-abnn- ts of the other vessels of the lale Rear Admiral Withoft'a sqiiad- run. ! Spreading Rails Throw the Chicago Limited From the Rock Island Tracks With I" it i: ir. Disastrous Results. Altamont. Mo. Aug. 18. The Chicago Limited" on the Chicago, llock Island and Pacific railway which left Kansas City for the north Inst even log. wan wrecked br spreading rail two miles east of bere. Two person were perhaps ferallv hurt nnd fifteen were sernn1v Injured. 0hr Th injured: Baggageman Bates, probably fatally. News Agon Brock, probably fatally Conductor Gregg, arm broken. Richard Byron, Chicago, arm hurt. Frederick Byron. Chicago, leg hurt. d. F. Myron, Chicago, head cut. hurt. H. H. Byron. Chicago, bark bnrt. O. F. Byron, Chicago, head cut. Newt Hahn, Chicago, head, bark and 3rJ ' r aide hurt. El let Steecis, Burlington, Iowa, ' hurt Internally. W. R. Patterson, St. Joerph. Mo., leg hurt. William Brothcrtnn, Gallatin. Mo., hack hurt. J. C. Kauffcid, Bremen. Kansas, head hurt John Edwards, address not known, leg hurl, slight. C. W. VI. Kriser, Kearney shoulder hurt, slightly hurt W. K. Henderson, ttal'atin. keea burl A. Reglmi, r;1tin. Mo. teg burl. The tram, which wxs made up of baggage, smoker, two chair ear, a Pullman sleeper end an observation car, war- running at ihe rate of only 15 tple an hour when the accident occurred. The baggage car. smoker and one chair car were turned over and went down the embankment and were more or leu damaged. The other earn remained urrlght. Moat of the injured were In the rhar ear. Among them were five member of one family named Hyron of Chleago. all of whom sustained serious injuri. Mediral aid waa sent from Alianmnl land Gallstin, and after much delay the injured weie brought to this city and placed in a hotel here. Every attention possible wax given them, and with the of Raggageman Rates and News Agent Bn k it is believed all will tecovcr. cruisers wero literally riddled. I heir gun and engine being partially dismantled. The escape of tlie vexxel from Admiral Kamlmura'a four cruiser lx regarded as a wonderful of lurk. It Is piece presumed that th pursuers of the Russian ship did not dare go far north, fearing some of ihe vessel of the Inrt Arthur snusd-ro- n would break through th traltj of Korea. TORPEDO BOAT SUNK. CREW RESm-TD- Cophscn. August 18 While th Danish squadron was rgag-- d m in the great Belt today, th tero'dt boa Hsversn ws sunk in collision with the torpedo boat Ptnrn The crew waa rescue! The ttoren wai snly slightly Injured. mm-severin- GOLF MATCH. Chicago. August IS. CLlliy 'east winds off Lake Miihigan traverse! tlie Western Golf championship links at the Exmoor rou:iry club toay, when the players left In the tourney prepared for th.- - si niggle in Ihe er0;ul rmuid of nix tell pixy. Rani threat-eued- . but ihe exported that by nightfall, the hampiuusliiu field will have born to rluhi. Yesterday's ilefent of Ihe tit.- - hidd-- r. Wnl-te- r E. Egan limusht a well ax eoiifurt U his ounqiicror, 8. C. SpiUer, Commander-In-Giief---Denv- er in Which to Hold the Next Annual Encampment. is Chosen Japan's Ultimatum Causes Some Surprise-Ma- tter Not At Gitical Stage Will Recognize Contraband Gaims. n A Be the. ACKNOWLEDGE WILL NOT GIVE BOAT UP. PORTERS NOTE London, August 18. Japan baa officially notified England that aha doea not projwee to give up the Rveshitelnl, erptured at August 12. Immediat Recognition of Lial of American Schools Not Agreed to. Che-Fo- Auguat 18. The Constantinople. American legation will acknowledge that the receipt of the ports'! note confirmrarix. Augun 18. The news ultimaJapan ha practically sent anenforce- ing lta undertaking to accord the same treatment to American schools and tum to China ronearning the ment of her neutrality in the cane of kindred Inst if ut Iona aa is granted to the protected crulaer AskolJ and the the moat favored nation, subject to the Grozovol usual departmental formalities boat destroyer toriHMlu here. The verlial assurance given MinUter pauses surprise, but no alarm China that Lelshman of lzzet Pasha, secretary of prevailing impression Ihp out the palace, the Kedjib Melhame. aa in will be only loo willing to carry her neutrality obligations, especially minister of public work, that the list of American schools will be Immewhen such a course iavora circles consider that diately recognized, which Mr. Irishlha man subsequent ly embodied In a note China refusal to comply with unto the ports with the intention of obI most improbable, Japan demand Rus-xiutaining the porte's official confirmaless under strong pressure from denied tbat tion. are understood to have been disconsuls, but 11 I China's refusal, followed by violent approved at the palace, hence the reservation thatnsread of Imanion on Japnn's part, would entail porte's mediate recognition, aa in the rase of serious complications. France and the other powers, the American list must be submitted to the GERMAN VIEW. scrutiny of the minister of public InBerlin. AtigitM 18 The foreign of- struction and the necessary pprmita obfice. taking nine of the possible rup- tained hefore it will be officially recture between China and Japan In con-ne- r ognized. It i understood that S2i.lHin compenwar to llus-ia- n t ton with due to an Amerh-asation ihe citizen a. expresses at vessels Shanghai, Fmyrna. for land illegally taken, haa view that Jnptn may send a snail been deposited in the Ottoman bank. warship Into H'S harbor to as'cer tain whether th- - disarr.ameti of the rARKERR WESTERN TLA NR. Russian eh p hn occurred. But the eff.c:als do not believe the matter has Esopts. August 18 No definite reached a critinl stage, or iha a eeri1-phave been made for Judge ntuat ten '! result. The German plans to visit the west curing the Parker should China s that view campaign, but it is almost certain take the same course toward tha Rus- that a sian vessels at Shanghai as Germany will be ipeaking tourIt of some kind arranged. may be that did toward thO:-- which sought refuse Indiana will be the only sta'e In the at Tsing Tau. west where the candidate will speak, though hi presence is desired in NeCONTRABAND OF WAIL braska. Colorado and Illinois as well. St. Petersburg, August 18. It is a understood that Russia will recognise the validity or the American and CHARLES E. SHIVELY SLTREME Brit tch view d.ffcrent'atins hot ween COMMANDER. conditional an-- l absolute contraband reply of war. and that tho Ixuiisvllle, August 18. Charles will be couched in this hciixo. Specific E. Shively, of Richmond, lad.. on claim wa today chosen supreme chan- part of England fur of K. of I. seiiiro of vcsdx and caegocs will priiliHlily Ik; rexerxed for laicr s n nl Boston, August 18. With three avowed candidates in the field, the question of selecting the next commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic waa the absorbing Issue when the delegatee reassembled today v. Symphony Hall for the aecond days wion of the national encampment convention. The Massachusetts delegatee went into the convention confident that their own commander, General Blackmar, would easily win. Co!. John C. Bbotta and Col. Albert C. Bake-we- ll, both of the department of New York were the other candidates. The election of officers waa the first business. Massachusetts presented the name of General Blackmar. The nomination waa seconded by etatee. - Corporal James Tanner of the New- York department, had been chosen to present tha name of Col. 8hotta, but Instead, he said that liecauae it waa apparent that General Blackmar wae the rhol. e of the majority, he had urged Col. Shot I to withdraw and Re then formally announced the withdrawal. The name of Col. Bakewell waa not pro aaaasssasaaaasssaas George W. Cook, past departs commander of Colorado, also nominated for the office, but with The election of Mr. King wae mae acclamation. George W. Patten, or ChatUMOA Tenn., past commander of the ment of Tennessee, waa elected ! by actlamntlon. Dr. Warren R. King, of Indiana elected surgeon general. Rev. J. a Bradford, of Washington. D. C, " " chosen . chaplaln-ln-chlef- Denver wae unanimously chose ' the place for holding the next cm? menL ARMY NURSES. Boston. August 18. Having lFjjJ their president yesterday, the mw of. the Army Nurses of the Civil Wf oB rated. began balloting today for other elfc' On motion of Past Commander-In-Chie- f Mra Price, of Lancaster. Pa., Wagner, of Pennsylvania, tha ed senior nomination of Blackmar wae made unanimous amid a tumultuous demon- PRESIDENT OF LADIES OF G. A1 HONORED. stration. Col. Bhotta headed the committee which escorted General Black mar to the platform end with the new Boston, Auguat 18. The present" commander was loudly cheered. Gen- of a diamond ring to Mrs. eral Blackmar accepted the office In a Bailey of San Francisco, national IFF brief speech. ident of the Ladies of the G. A. - " JT. The resolution regarding the propoa the department of California ed fraternal convention of the blue and the opening of today's session gray eitrvlvora of the Union and Con- - body. nt. We Tre&t uri Cure ( Tama TraaMw. Era aa Car Mmm. Braaehial mad Loci Tmateai. XKbai. fuaxl. Liver aa Sutoar INaeaaaa. giaddar TroaMra rtaala Craaptalaw. Chraalc luaaaXar--of4 DUMta. Waaaaa(.iidm.ii4art aa. Cbnrea. 13k Vitaa' Daacri. CATASXH-nikfN- fL Hose Ii e'FiU.iBiekaiaSjuaalTiniai.Sk1aDs.mUra and Raadeatlaa. ial Bowa!. Pita, nxall aa Boctal ' aactl. Blot Traaat. T aa Wnna. Uaj iavar Hratarta, an all Sarraaa. Rpilaaav, Prtvaia aa uaiaa'.a Dltma, Hama Traaanont Caro. Writ foe ta ir aa Weak Men Pay When Cured anr PBBaua taa wantW l2 icu Aka tub vxsT iw If foa from any of taa waaki lifer ratua Sr tendraona. 1 or eo (a too AST. TO TALK TO. Wa lava provri oar rklll la aaftra CRBOWK aiwwaa ay aiifeiiaAinx taa atany voluaiary taarixienla. frm aaoaia, firlnx yMaraa aa aMiaaaea. wa carry Rtii-sia- ll-.- federate armies to be held a Wstb ington, in May, 1IHJ.', was laid oath table. John R. King, of Washington. D. C. former commander of the der'rta! of Maryland, waa chosen senior H commander. upoa imwrard aa. WOW TOC triih ib dlailan will a, dsMa a V eX TWa apsllra to Lent Man"" C-- a rriLiwt on ccxu IX PRIVATE 018 RASPS IX worn art ontlrara. Tina a Sava IS antra oar akiu la tbla eiaat at trot la BBOtarr war. Tala la oar ylaa; R prr.AKNrMKX of a. aa ms, SHORES & SHORES. Eiparf SsttialliU. 2482 ,ax e ''LJLMi we ! ves-t- f |