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Show uv DECLARES NATIOJ IS BLENIED INTO UNITY London. April 24 Telegraphing from Mexico City 'hursday, the cor respondent of the Daily Telegraph says: "Three years of ratricidal war wa.- forgotten in a day.the Mexican revolution revo-lution eea.sed and the nation was blended into a Ultj which seems formidable The itmost enthusiasm and devotion for President Hurta was displayed by all classes today,' and President W son's name was greeted with howl of death to the Americans ' "Patriotic demast rations are un ceasing The Inian masses whom the revolution waj driving Into anar chy now are offeing themselves as volunteers Thasands of womnn have offered their services for active defense. "The concentration of troops toward to-ward Vera Cruz is beginning. All railway sen i es have been suspended and trains are being employed for tin- transportation of Iroops. The status along the line to Vera Cruz are tumultous encampments. "The Japanese residents here arr making dtnionst rations with flags and lanterns. They cheered before the foreign office today and the foreign minister appeared on a balcony ami addressed them upon the close union between Mexico and Japan. "A painful impression was caused by the daring appearance of Mrs Nelson Nel-son O'Shaughnessy. wife of the American Am-erican c harge d affaires, at the wedding wed-ding today of President Huorta's son During the ceremony. Mrs. O Shaugh-Dessy Shaugh-Dessy sal immediately beside Senor Huerta, and in the procession had the arm of the ommander of the rural ru-ral cuards. "This morning when Mexico City awoke it was surprised to find the statue of George Washington not on its pedestal, but at the foot of the statue of Benito Juarez, a national hero." |