Show Secreted Treasure Unearthed LONDON May 17The Financial Secretary Secre-tary of India has advised the Government of the discovery of an immense amount of treasure estimated at over 25000000 which has been secreted in the Palace Jwalior by the late Maharajah The treasure has been sunk in pits under vaults beneath tho Beenan The secret was entrusted to a few confidential servants The Secretary was present when the treasure treas-ure was unearthed After removing the earth to the depth of six feet the workmen work-men revealed great flagstones Beneath these were several pits filled to the brim with silver chiefly freshly coined rupees In each pit vas a plate recording the amount of the treasure and the names of the officials who assisted in secreting it The Indian Government has taken the hoard as a loan from the young Maharajah The nativo papers protest against this action They say that had the Maharajah been > an adult instead ofunder a regency controlled by the Government fie would never have invested his wealth in Indian securities The question will be raised in Parliament as to whether Investment is not another namofor seizure Oltricti MONTBEAL May 17To an Associated Press reporter Mr OBrien said 1 am sorry to hear that I have been looted again to Parliament but I am in lined to think Lord Lansdowne is still more sorry under the circumstances I am thankful to my colleagues and countrymen men menMr OBrien and party left for Toronto on the midnight train TOBONTO May 171n the acknowledge lent of the receipt of a letter from Mayor lowland containing copies of the resolutions tions passed at Saturdays loyalist meeting Lord Lansdowne after expressing the great pleasure which the passage of the resolutions resolu-tions gave him said un has been the source of deepest regret to me that those who have sought for po iticnl purposes to stir up strife between me and tho tenants on a part < f my Irish estates should have been for I time successful I desire sincerely that the differences which have thus arisen may not prove permanent and that the kind relations which have until recently existed between these tenants and myself may ere long be completely restored re-stored |