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Highland Park News (1874), 5 Aug 1898, p. 6

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“A peace delegation will be chosen at once to confer with ihe representa~ tivcs oi the United States. The peace conditions 5e: forth by President Mc- Kinley “we discussed at length Tues- day by Minister Sagnsta. and at the conclusion it was gixen out oiliciully that xlze terms of the United States would be nccepted. There are one or two amendments in the proposition of the United States ihat Spain will ask (0 lie mime, and if this is done peace will be declared at once." Story Partially Conn-med. London. Aug. 3.â€"The Madrid corre- spondent of the Daily Mail says: The govermnent has accepted the principle of the American conditions: but the acceptance will not be made public until inquiries ‘0 Washington on mat- ters of detail have been settled, thu- rounding off tl.e preliminary basis. New, York, Aug. 3.â€".â€"\ special cable 1,0 {hail-Jveuing Journal from Madrid, publishgd in a late extra edition of tbai paper. says: Said to Have Decided to Accept Principle of the Terms ‘ Proposed. The Report I: Believed to Be True .1 “lnhln‘ton, Though Nut 0(- ficiauy Confirmed. “Spain accepts the principal con- ditions of peace as set forth by the American government. and only the peace details are needed to cause all hosxiiitic: to cease at once. Only Minor Details Remain to Be Arranged-«Reply Forwarded to Washingtm. London Aug.3}â€"The Roam corre upoudent of the Daily Chronicle says: Spain.itisasserted here.hasaccepted the Aumrkan (snug whh unhnpor taut reservations and the peace pre~ liminaries will be signed before Sat- urday. Reply on “I Way. The Madrid correspondent of the Daily News Says: “The government's reply to the American peace terms left here Monday evening. The govern- ment. believes that the nature of the negotiations requires the greatest. secrecy and that their success will de- pend upon the observance of the most absolute reserve here. Officiai silence. therefore. is complete." Snyl Peace In Allin-ed. London. Aug. 3.â€"The Gibraltar cor- respondent of the Daily News Monday night. says: "The censorship is daily becoming more severe. and little is known beyond the fact that peace is assured. It ls understood that the note from America asks only part of the Philippines. and that. Senor Sa- gasta hJViug replied that the‘terms will be accepted. hostilities are conse- quently suspended. A commission will be appointed to determine the basis of peace. The chief difi‘icnlty. it is [is- berted in official circles. is as to the date and manner of the evacuation of the Spanish possessions. There is also the question of the disposal of the war material in Cubs. Senor Sagnsta. if he has a chance. will/probably repre- sent a restitution of the material as a diplomatic victory. It has just been asserted here that the premier has suc- ceeded in obtaining slightly improved terms. The treaty will not be signed before September." Aéted Quickly. London. Aug. 3.â€"The Madrid cor- respondent of the Times. telegraphing Tuesday. says: :3 ' Spain Will Submit to Peace Conditions Imposed by United States. Prelxminanes May Be Settled Before Saturday and Treaty Signed Betote September. PEACE IN SIGHT. “The rumors that President McKinley insisted on getting 3 definite {only not later than to-morrow seems to be con- firmed lav {he uxylmai rapidity of of- fivini procedure heré. It was expected in thz- most ”important question. war or ;i 100. that preliminary operations would mzir»> many days. in reality, If not antinny disponsed with. they were got through :11 a single sitting, and the whole procedure of examining the American deâ€" mands, daiding on a course of action and preparing a formal reply was accom- piished,‘ if \VK‘ may trust the Madrid press. in iess than 25 hours. M. (‘ambon's note was recéived Sunday evening and com- munioatwi immediately to the qunen r9- gent by Duke Aimodovar de Rio. the {or- vign mhzisler, who subsequently pald Sumo:- S.1gusza a midnight visit. A: eight o'i-lock Monday mornlng the premier telegraphed mg colloagu‘es to assemble In council at {:1}. When the council rose at midday the mam umsLions had been decided in prin- (fine), but a 1‘in: rcpl‘f could not be pre- pared because lone or iwo points in thu Amvrtcun note requiredJ-xpianation, and. :1 supplementary note had been - coin-i from .\L Cambon, coniaining a nrc‘ cumii 1;. The existence of this new (‘on- diuon was mimitlud by Scnox‘ Eggasln to a prvss Xv pi‘c'Sx'nuiive. but the premier de- cJUiil 10 say whether it aggravated or soucxmd if}: conditions pruhousiy com- "As to the precise nature of the de- mands, and the contents of the note in re- gly. ministers refuse to give informntioq. 0 the current rumors on the lubject can- not be regarded as mort.I than surmises; but indications are not wanting that Prea- ident McKinley's proposall five been con- sidered in 'a concilintor; spirit. with a View of anti/ins. it possible. at an immediate pncltlc solution. All recent orncular dec- laratlons by official personnxel point in this direction. The latest of these declara- tions is the explanation given for main- taining such untrsnnl roticence. namely, the danger or compromising the success of the negotiation! and the desire to give proot of a sincere wish to arrive at a per- fect understanding? No Oncinl Inform-Alon." Washington. Aug. 3,â€"Sliortly beiore midnight Secretary Alger. as he left the white house after a conference with “the president. said the adminis- tration had received no oti‘u-inl infor- matron that the Mildrid government hud accepted the terms oi“ peace pro- posed by the l'nited States. l'not‘fi- cially, the president has been informed that the Spanish ministry hid ucccded to the terms of this country {or n cos- sut‘ion of the war. l'nutiiriM re- hnve reached the president in the form not only of press dispatches. but of private dispatches from confidential agents of the L‘nited States govern- ment. Take. Noflnlnx for Grunted. While this gmernment has atrong reasons for believing that its terms of peace have been agreed to by the Mud- rid government. the president is taking nothing for granted. Arrangements for pressing the war urn successful conclusion are going forward preeig- ly as if no negotiations for peace were in progress. At a conference partici- pated in by the pre>ideqL Secretary Alger and Atljt. Gen. Corbin at the executive mansion 'l‘ueaduy night a final decision ,“u: reached its to the constitution of the pl‘tH’isiLItul corps for' l’uerto llien. to be t-ottixnundetl by Gen. Wade. The regiments which tire to comprise the eorps were decided upon and will he dezignuted in n gen- erJl order to be issued prohnbly to- day. Seeretnry Alger said that the corps might be en route to l'uerto lico within a week. Believe “'31- ll Over. Notwithstanding these warlike prep~ urutions. the belief in ofl’ieizil circles amounts almost to a conviction that active hostilities practically have been concluded. A prominent ofllcial of the administration said: I! is understood that the “reason" referred to is contained in the pri’ vate advices received by the president. and from private dispatches received by representatives of foreign govern- ments at this capital. -Atnbassndor Cumbon, who is con- ducting the negotiations {or the Spun- ish government. has not communicat- ed. so far as could be ascertained. with the president. and it is not probable that the oflicial response to the terms proposed by the United States has yet reached the French ambassador. Upon its receipt it will be transmitted to the president without delay. The Fir-t Step. In the event of Spain's acceptance of the terms proposed by this country. the first step probably will be towards an agreement to close active hostili- ties. pending the drafting of a treaty of peace along the lines of the ac- ceptedterms. Accordingto precedents ordinarily regarded. an armistice would be proclaimed. and in the cir< cumstances, this would mean the prac- tical close of the war. It is pointed out, however, thut several precedents have beeen set aside by this govern- ment in the conduct of the war and in the treatment of events which led up to it. One notable instance in which recognized diplonratic precedents were swept away was the personal demand made by Secretary Day upon Minister De Lorne to know whether the Spanish minister was the author of the letter reflecting upon the president. An‘ other precedent wns relegated to the past \\'her the government decided to return to Spain the prisoners 0! war taken with the surrender of Santiago. Precedent May Not. GOVern. l‘recedt-uts lune been disrcgau dad in other instnnces by this gowrntneut. 1n \icwol this fact. therefore, preceA (lent may not govern absolutely in the conduct of the peace negotiations. After the proclnnxntion of :In armis- tice, diplonmtit-lely the next step Would be the designation by the presi- dent of the C01]illli>§iollt'rs to repre- sent the United States in the conduct of the final negotiations of peace. The terms proposed by this government provide for n jotnt commission to draft a peace treaty and to solve the dith- cuity relative to the future govern- ment of the Philippines. Again, acâ€" cording to the best accepted prece- ‘dents. this joint commission Would meet upon neutral ground. it has been suggested thzit the commission may assemble in Paris. but as yet that is the merest conjecture. The commis- sion might meet in either of the bcl~ ligerent countries. muntcaxed. A! three o'clock Duke Almo- dovar had an audhmce with the queen re- gcnl. and at five o'clock the cabinet had a second gluing. Before rising ,lhc min- 1sters had. it is said. complued their formal reply, and 50m authorities ut- flrm that it was lelegra had to “'uhlng- ton during the night, bfit lhll untement requires confirmation. “The and Is near. In my opinion. The 1n- formation lhua far received In unofficial and meager, but that It Is accurate. In the main, we have no reason to doubL In fact. we have reason to bellme 1: 1.»: correct." It Is announced a! (‘hlckamnuzzl that Colv Culvnr i< again In full control of the Fifth Illinois regimvm, and Intunds to re- duce [01hr ranks all nonvommlssinncd of- ficer: engaged in the recent "revolt." Spaniards Surrender Port and Town of Ponce, Pucrto Rico. Dem-lul- 0! Gen. Mlle- Meet will Little Resin-Dewar CllIl-Illel Are Foul- Sle- “bandedâ€"Tracy. “'elcomed by Inhabit-nu. Washington, July 30.â€"-â€"Tho resulu mus fur achieved by Gen. Mile.» and Capt. Higginsnn, in (-nunnund of the naval squadron, in thv m-cupzninn of I‘m-rm Rico. lune created u fn‘lingu! intenac sutialm-{iun umnng hflicinis of the udnmisvrutinn. Information rc- (L’iu-d Fridu) «iirvclly from Urn. Mile! was )vr)‘ gruxifixmg 1n Hu- prrsu‘mnx and his .uhiun. ll indicnhw. :.5 one (.fiiciul (‘\§I}'r.\>t‘(l 3!, Limit “Miles I! cit-ailing up urrflhmg (h hr pun-$4" Th? Mirru-m‘u-r of Humor, przn'xitully “ilhuul :1 >1rHflgIl'. i: rrgurdul lv_\ 111 War l)“i£':'ll.\ uixh («pt-vial sulisfzu-lion. In inmurl'mvc i1 is flu strum! city U! the island ‘ The \thin': purlnu-nt l letin: "St, Tlmm.ns, July 2" , L‘ S S AMA-«wa- chusvus. â€" l’onvv, Pun-r10 Rho, July 2Xâ€"(Xummnmhr ILAVIN. “11h IHxI An» "BPUHN. “HM: and Gmurwhrr, 1. H ”Human July 27 lo blovkmlw Puma and mum”. 1mm- rrs for l’mnd-Smn-u urmy mm: of I'onu- um! 1'1; :1 sum‘n‘irru) 10 "um- mnn‘h'r Davis upon dvmnnd at Hz“ :1 m , July '5 Amvncnn mm hound at six I. m” 28!!) Spnnmh garrison rvm Huh (3 Pro- \‘lmonJl m‘Hrlos of surrn-nuh r mull ur'mnunâ€" tlon by army. I;r.~t, xnrnson Hr lm :«Hhuul {o rvtlrr, sm'tmd, mm mm rum-11'. u; re- main ln {uh-v. third, pullu: hm: Mrnv hr”;- adv10M-mulnmlnulwxihuufnrnh fourth. cupmin u! purl not In Iw mum u z-r‘lrmhtr ".\rrl\~-d u! I’unm- Iron: Huunnn “uh .\I.mx:uhn . Its and (‘mn )hnntl. \irn Mxlvl um} I‘u-n \"llstm .md H‘mmpufl .‘I ". 4v 5 m . '.‘\Ih l‘unmn-nm i Lapin”: army in rup- purlnh Iljspuh 113,.1113) .‘Ev varu '.H‘ (rm: l>n xhv mm (:4. t‘nK-AKK‘HIIH‘ m. M. ~i Uinltl‘ ~', (war “0 HM: d 15h lo rim-4- MIN! ".\rrl\~-d u! I’unm- from Hu. Nassau)“: . Its and (‘mn ”mun. um} I‘u-n \"llstm .md H‘mmlmr m , '.‘\1h l‘unmn-nm 3 LA!|<1‘.IIK:| lurLd M1 '1” 1mm. r~ No 1. MM“! vulvomwi In) Inhumlam~ g). usm 12m'uru! m lehlgm .‘w lnr today. "Last evening Cmnnamdrr Invin. a" (he Dina. mow-d mm "UN nor: folluwod by (‘31:! melnuon unh hm n» : curry (hu morning. «Svn \Vllson, wnh I-Irnsl‘s hr)“- adv, now rnpldly dimmbarkmg. "Sgunmh [room up rrtnuunx from souxhcrn xun of I‘u‘rxo ltlrn l'unm 31.6 purl tune :\ [ulnul‘ulun u! 6mm! Low “n. dvr Ann ru‘un flag "The populace- rvcvh‘ed (room and suluu-d Ihx- flag with \Hid l!.l’.’l.‘t.|>ln NuY)‘ Ins ,n-w‘r'ni yrxzr‘a 41:10 N lluhlv rs “mm“; ~1ka purl!) mum)“: mm nu ,Morn-d. Tl'llgrqph uvmnmnnunur. also brim: rrslorrd. and.) lltsirununh dw llm)1'd ILAVV sent 10 Jamnhu {or other- “Tlnls 1» u pruspo-rousuhd lwulznful rnun- try, 'l‘hv arm) will 3mm km m mI-un- luln r‘gmn. “Huh” «.1. lemtm, lrwum m bust of h-ullh and spun.» unlhnnnh: no Ins'urmounmlm- ohxuw'w m (mun un- sulls thus (ur mum lvn-n acumwhnhxd without the loss or a 5m; r 11h: " "Purl I‘unoe, i'uerio Rico, July :8 â€"sv(‘f(“ wry of War, “usinnslun. in lhe nfiair of the 33th, L‘upl. Eduard J. Uilmun, rom- pan)‘ A, nus mound“) In Un' irii hip, (‘upL J H. l’rlur, rompun)‘ 1.. slightly wounded In hand. i'l‘natc Jmm-s Urumnmnd, cum- puny K. iwo Wounds in ntck, and Privur Benjamin F. Bosbick, company L. Iii‘m wound in right arm All of Sixth Mus“- chuseiu, All doing we” The Spaniah re- m m from this place wu- prwipimun.'. 1y leaving rifles and ammunition in imrrnrks and «I or {.0 sick in hospital Tim» [”0019 urv enjoying a holidny in honor of our ur- rival. "POICF, I‘uu‘m H.“ of “’7”. “’nehhtrion. are SUIT"? h'rn p: H2: n'm ammunmun merm‘t uvrrjuyul a: 11;. Ann: thcuannd frvm on: plm to S‘YVb writ: 1!. Th; Iramqrurmxlun, bed \a Lnlrr New. Iron Mllel. “'nshingum. Aug. 1. Jim). Mih-s. in commafid of Hm l‘uerto Rival: expedi- tion. m-nt the fohnwing dispuwh to Svcn-tury Alger. whivh \\ (1.x mmh- ynub- lic at the war dvpurnm-nt M Ion o'vlm'k .‘zunduy night: l’om'e. I’m no 111w». .1119 31. \ia St. Thomas. I). W. 1., Aug. :3. 1ul.l|niiz.g,~, “111) ion ('Ulhpuliils(1(111-‘5;\tr('h7h I‘vnnsflzuniw has (wcupiul Juan 1);:x/._ about Mn mil”. {rum l’mmr. mm film way to film J nun. The Amorivan flag was mixed and greeted wixh gnu! eu- thusinsm h_'\' the populace. “'III ‘01 He ('nlled. “'ushingmn. Aug. 2.â€"lt is said on authority that no more liliuois rpgi. ments “ill be ordered to Hi» from. but Xhut (ht- eryps In luv rulir'r! um h: rp- ahor “i1:1wH'I'IMUH'V‘WM‘,MIMI-ho regiment: n: :‘m Hunt. AN EASY VICTORY. (Signed) “Huh \Vushinghm. Jn') 1:0 rm !\ m. he'd h_\ lln‘ 1nd I. “‘13:!” .1; uph-d )« slnrdu) "Maj,,rlim.vrall‘u‘nn:.. ‘ MAPPIIIHK on to Sun Juan Mllv- ’l‘elll of III? ‘II' m ha~ h :rmn Surrender of Fame: Inn. Jul} :10, 'l‘hq- 11:1 has 1)0.\I('d 1hr folluun of l‘nncm lyrzwnumy ”(10.1: rrgurdul ly_\ 11) 1h ('SRKW'iIU sulisfzu'lion. i1 is flu su'uml city uf 1.x: plavt‘ hm. \ ’l’hv} an I luly “‘hlllhx‘~h In” ‘lHY‘..>- d,‘\H41uH:g \u 11. Spur» d. 13 “grundul \uur'n 1h nry s dhislm: (lure rtr) ]{I\t \Iiirs Ju HIIN [ht Th: l'lnr tun-y MIL} M IL [25 l)i\ “uh 1nd mu n1 '1'! ‘h r)‘ “HI ing bu] 1n \‘ d? r,' )4 1n I (‘hivugu Aug. 3. The rc-Imrvs n- to Ithl- (‘ondiliun of Hit- «raps throughout an (oumn. and tin gvm- rul 0111va of the “0:1eran[ht-gum”)(ullnzniun 1lm‘i harm‘s! u! tlw Hunt \n r«- 1 u: mi: \) lmudc by HM diru'lurs nf Hu .3. u rul ‘clh'lnh- and crop M‘Miulw. 'l‘lu rv- $pnrtfi rem-inn] m (‘hix-ngn \n-rr In fol- lows: '7‘!ch .‘InIu-I lH-Imrlmrnl "I Airl- cullurr t rum IIuIIrlln {or \\ och I-lntlln. Aug. 2. 0h!oâ€"Thn~.~hu hnvmnklnx In!» (‘opiuun nhmu-rs dummy-u! Irnxm win-Ml 1n ihwk “lfll' mth‘HY" .|l lug rrmm l‘urn nu“ u yum! 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Aug. 3.â€"~Sume report. ‘hlt‘h lune been received from Puerto Rico. llui “limb for politic reasons can- not he made public, lune giwen great sniislac‘mn 10 the official: of the war de-pmunrm. since ihev go to Show xli :M NH n bl>luhl'c \‘hll‘h can he mado b) 1):? Spanish troops will be WW) lit- 1h nml il l.‘ euii punilfle that “en. \‘lll'h “ill :u'liiew an almusi bloodless \i(-Iur_\ In fact i1 hm bun suggested will: some plans. luliL) 'liut lhe Madrid gnu rum: LLr rruilzing lht impenornoy u! iii-um. nml tlit link of ln_\a' ty “maul: iliv inuimn-li) u! ”H‘ "mun! I’m-rim liu-iius, lune allnued the Span- i.~l purrisim (If llit‘ island to un-lrr- , ilmi :lwy nrc not e.\pu-lu; Io Hiii‘ihm ilnir liu-r in liM'lr» run!- nm 4- 1w ‘illlk rinr {0111' u) that all ihat \ ll, in l'\ u l in ii i~ In in am Atlnr lurâ€" ll :11 up; nuiiinn in HIV Pllfl’l‘eSN of (un, ,\i.li ~ Irinnipliul march acre» ill: I‘mum'. Aug. 1. \in St, Thnmuh. I). W, L Amp 1: r.\x: outpnbt of thr Axmri- (uh Mun hm» hm“ hMthl ut ('umuo, :zlmu', Hut-think (If tho \\u_\' tn Aihtm- HI: U'I the rmui in San Juan. (‘01.Hu- Hugs mhunm-d this nmrn'mg. met :1 de~ tuil mm nut to rw-(znnuitrr. thch re- ;urted that then- uns no high of the rnrm}. The lnttpr. it was said. had lrtrruted tn Athunim, “here hr wunld makr a hlflttd. A fivh-gutiun'of the (-it- 11H» of («mum came out utld CuL Hu- ltltgs “an trmh'rod the (remit)!!! of the (-it)' he uu American sohhrr. The citi- zmm rvpurtrd that the Spanish had rarrtrd unny all the mom-y that was nut :te-t-rvted. The sturim- u! Spanish hurhurit)‘ hun- bm-u prratty exagger- uta-dt ’l‘hvn- is no nuthn-ntic case of (hwtrnvtiun u! p: 2\ utv prntwrt)‘ or out- rugr upon “umrxt. (n It. Utt‘ga 53 Eli“ at AM,“ u. “xth pruhahl)‘ 5 thousand Hannah H-uulhrs, firl., Stum’. nit!) I rmull form: “ant aniu) afternoon to \vfjnntm “htrv Spmmxh outrages urt'r rrlmrtrd Uh Fut'urdn). HP will um I‘.‘ thv tour. I-nrimm V‘xmkrivun vuir, l‘.\t:.ltin~’. umm m iratinn with IL: ‘lit‘lnttl t! ,1 l'UHI tr} amt push nun-«.- Hm \n-er, m. tlt: vmrth mun-t. hm? 1L- \V..>;u:u‘.:n.r1\nll‘zmthnmi- 1mm \fm! «1.1«1‘1‘: Hm ton“ and ;r'.t1'll:p i! .n chum” (-1 Ln men he 21mm} UhI()(n|1.’l_\:|ll\:|.Y<x|lrllllll>>\\?sl. Hrn- he found Hm! 1h:- Spnhirh ”0an had abandoned file phm- smeral day. hrfnrv. (innynmu may be used as q supply depo! for our troops. \Vurhingtun. Amp 3.»,The pope has apprnled lo the l'niled Stan-:- govern- mO‘I‘.‘ m prmvct (ulhnhc clergyman and shun h propertv from the insur- geMa m 1119 l’thmxms A dirpatch 110m (ulnihnl liampoiln. 1hr pope. ucrmurv of stair wu: M at m the war depnrannt from Hm ("ulholh legalion in \‘thingluh. 'lhe cal). «mam hr inrmrd Hm m-pnrnnent that ndwicel rereiud a! 11w \aticnn from Manil. “9H blli‘ha~1(\t‘fiuiethtk(?h(>‘anX' wx) fur the! 1\v~nfthe(a lbolic bishop um) r‘icrgymrn at Mun.!u. Appeals [or l’run-ollon [or l‘rleltl and l'roperi) In the l'hll- lwlncl. The insurgents “110 are nncamped oulmdr of 111? l’hihppilm cupnul “ere nl'wged to be ”noun-Hing le priest! and flmre “as imminrm danger of I general manacrr. (able manage! \u-rv 59111 101.0“. MPrrlH and Admirtl Deuoy instrucxing Ihvm to spare no menu: 10 prevent an} \iolvnce of the 1murprnu ngaimx HH- (‘atholic clergy or propeny‘ The Catholic incident («*er “uh “her (-iroumstamr‘s to (-unfirm lhv grave {mars which the ad- xnih'mtrmiun (‘Dh‘flalhs in regard to the :«Hu'niun in 1h? l’hifippinvs. honor-l Mm 111.! He San Yraxmn-cu. Aug. 8. »--â€" In reply to A dinpulch reu-ivnd '1 ucrdn) {rumUelL Merrlu. now ax (ante, (urn. Merriam cnblt-d Hml IHH‘t‘ {he drpurlm‘c 0! 1h. gmrrxmr grnural to the Philippine- from the \le (lcpanunrnt 11ml Men. \14 rritl hm] asked m hznv Ins com- mand im-rvmud {rum L’HJHKJ m mooo U'UUpb in urdrr to be able lo nun-1 any Pnu-rgvm')‘ “hich um} unw m; hrcouut 0! 11m box-lilo nUuude u! Agumaldo‘ and the insurgent {on-n. bell]: of I \rlrr-n. H. l'aul, Mnm.. Aug 1mg. Gen. (”urge L. Numb. a [mine (I! New Humpshirr, (A! 301”: of Lfll, “1.0 (-n- hated m an Indiana \‘olurrtrrr re-g‘i- 1mm! and Ethel] “i”: dutixi‘tinn dur- mg the rc'm-ihon unlxl x-mnpclied to ra-tirr bH-Hure of wry sewn» wound! ul L'llicknmnugu. dit-d at his home in NJ: ('Hy Turmlu)‘ mmdng For th. pun 1m yrurs (EL-n. Smi‘h has been i yum 01th public sclmn! syqrm 0181 :ho ”Minimums, “uh 4397111011. had Hui“! {rum this porL Svurcvl) had the xnrauipo hrru bent hrfurc (ivn. Mrrrmm nun-(l “0rd from the war th-pau‘xunrlzt 11ml Gen. Il‘uuL being at the timv (‘If his death prmvipn] 1.! 11w Madison who»: build- ing, pm: of the lurgux in flu; (Hy. FAILED TO SHOW FIGHT. FEAR THE INSURGENTS POPE ASKS HELP. Mrrrln “In" 50.000 Troop. He .‘II-y Be Able In Me" Any Epwrgvnclon. the Hand- nu M! (+19? nun)- ("x-,7 M r: Urn" u...” I wu- an- I h 11. 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