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Show CAILLES WILL BUnrtBNDBn. letdirnoa llll,ln 11,1.1 ftssTOIIstee for ! Willi Amstlenns. Colonels Infsnt aud (lulvara, tepre-entstlvcs tepre-entstlvcs of (leneral Calllea, the Kill-rloo Kill-rloo chief, have signed the name of lielr principal to an agreement to aur-rnder. aur-rnder. Under the terms of thlt agree-eent agree-eent (leneral Calllea It to assemble bit nen at Banta Crtir., Lagnna province, ,s quick aa (losslble and there aurrrn-er aurrrn-er himself and lila command to the tmerlean authorities. The exact number num-ber of his men la uncertain, but thcro sill probably be more tlian too. l'or more than a year past (leneral tellies hat commanded the Insurgent Meet operating on the essl sido of May lako north f Manila. He la aald lo be m French half-caste aud during the last revolution be baa acquired a reputation for vlndlctlveuess and rrnelly. The society of Mandu-Cata, ahosn practleo It was to assaaslnata ml bury allvo those of their country, lien who accepted American sov. irelgnty whenever the latter fell Into their Imiida, operated with tho cognl-lance, cognl-lance, If not the support, of Ocneral rallies. At one lime Calllea offered a reward of 810 for the heads of all Americans brought to lilm, and mora recently offered a reward of (10,000 for the head of Capt. Kdward N. Jones, Jr., of thn Hlghth Infantry. tallies at one tlmo declared himself lobe Agulnaldo'a successor, lie and General Malrer are tho only two troublesome Insurgent leadcra remaining remain-ing In Luton. (living to lila many flagrant violation viola-tion of the rules of clvlllted warfare, the authorities have refused to condone Celllcs's olTensra, and ho must aland trial when he aurrendera. |