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Highland Park News (1874), 9 Sep 1898, p. 2

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Scm‘r Eugenio Mamet-o Rios. , Senor \‘illaurutia. under mercury of smc :‘vr foreign affairs. I’mdays ca lm‘lcd the n siouers g ”Hm. In from of the palace the army and navy were drawn up in the form of a great Square. The coach passed along the fpur sides of the square before drawing up at- the entrance to the paiace. A few moments later Queen WEIhnhfixm appeared upon Xhe bal- cony amt bowed repeatedly to the 60.- 000 people who approached the palace waving handkerchjeis, hits and flags. Meanwhile many bands were playing national airs, chimes of bells were raging and steam whistles shrieking‘ ttrfir salutes to the young sovereign. Amsterdam. Sept. 6.â€"Begixming at early dawn Monday vast crowds of people gathered in the s‘retts, which were lavishly decorated. in anticipa- tion of the entry of Queen Wilhelmina. Six hours before Queen Wilhelmina‘s arriva} 200,000 people had' assembled in the streets and' around the palace. Her majesty appeared at. 3:30 o‘clock p. m. preceded by 30 divisions, includ‘ ing representatives of the «any and na\‘y. governmental and munipibal om~ eizfls and princes from Holland's East Indian colonies. who came here exa pressly to {times the enthrom'ng of‘ the young queen. Queei Wilhelmll: Goe- to Ann-(er- dnn to Be For-ally Crow-ed Rnlér of Setherludn. _\{ judgmcm and sentence as a safer \\u\ out of me imbroglio than n retrial in- waking a. sorts of udnvard reuIn. Hons. Whether or not ‘his be true. them as much spoculaxion as to hmv President Faure induced Gen. Zurl’in- den to accept the war ponfn‘jo after twice refusi‘ag n. fipnln': Pence Connluloneru. kisini‘ Sept. 5,â€"11 is currently re» No enter event 1:1 {he hiuor)‘ of the your hqs caused as much Jriv-rrmuonll ex- cuemcm as the laxem development 0! mm mm” celebre, uhtch ended in ma sul- clde of COL Henry. a French omcer high :11 xhe esteem o! the war office ‘ho. prior to his death. confessed that {he letlers on slrt‘nglh of which Capt Dray s was (12- grnded and expatrmmd were manufactured by him "to save (he honor or the» French Army " Other actors m (has despicable.drama are expound :o destroy lhvm-elvn before the muchâ€"wronged Dreyfus can be brought back lo Frlnce for n relruL Opiniems differ .15 m hon thc Inn-st developmems afiect the situation. There is a rumor Hun Gen. Zurh’nden, thv new minister for war. will adm- catc a mere annulling of the Dreyfus Harts, Sept. 6.â€"â€"!nt¢rviews with the premier, ‘M. anry Brisson. and the late minister of war, M. Godefrey Caraignm’c. on the subject of the po- litical gituatidn in France as it has been aflected by the recent develop- ments in the Dreyfus case“, are printed In the Echo De Paris. M. Brisson is reported as having said that I” the members of the ministry are convinced of the gram of Capt. Dreyfus, but that the gaternment must consider the change that has come over public opin- ion since the suicide last week of Lieut Col. Henry M. Brissou expressed thv fit"; that it is the duty of the govern- mcnt to rud the excitement which is paralyzing the best interests of Paris and of the mxuntry. ~ A TRIUKPHAL ENTRY. Paris. Sept. G.~â€"Gen. Zurliuden, gil- ttary governdr of Paris, hujccepted ‘he ministry of war in sumssion to II. Canignaic, resigned. Gen. firm:- dcn was 3 member of the Ribot cabi- net, which went out of omce October 38. 1895. In! «Lyn-each Mlnhtry wm Yield to Popular Cit-9f and Grant I New THAI. LEADING CHARACTERS IN THE DREY'FUS SCANDAL. BELIEVE DREYFUS GUILTY. L the Spanish ministei’s at binet meeting definitely seâ€" three {oiiowmg peace com- I The Gold erer\e. Washingtoq. Sept. 3. :v The gold rc- [sen‘e in the United bt‘htes treasury ‘reached the highest point in its his tory Fridn). “ith I total reserve of #:1932637: Tn: highest previous amount was $318,000.0m. which wan recorded in Mat-vb. 15:5. The reserve was established in 1379 with 5116.000.- 000. It first reached $200,000,000 in 06 tobcr. 1387. when the figures were 32.000000 above that mark. The lowest. point ;reached was “4.000.000 in Jan~ nary. 1895. In June. 1897. there was. $140,000,000 and one jar Inter that among: was “67.000900. If. in said thax ns t: q lid pro quo for Germum s suppcn in Hg”): Great Britain wi'l ucognize (Mrmany's claims m utilize Syria as an outlet {or her surplvh popcmxion. to the Brit‘s}: {oncign omce during t5: pas: fortnight. which have been at- tributed to a. desk: on the pan of Germany lDd Great Britain to form:- late a common pom-y in regard to Rus- sia and (12:11:. j til he “3; upon it. He tried to prevent ,‘ his train from striking the car. but bix tfi'orts were fruitless His train was going at. a high rate of speed at the time. He was some minutes late. and “‘35 (fixing to make up lost time. In vonsequuncc of the (-qution tlkcn by the trolley road to ascertain i! the ‘ tracks \wre clear at this crossing. the {engineers haw always felt safe in run- ;ning by at a hlgh rate of speed. The fenpinver gays that the first he knew ‘that the car was votning was when it. ihove in sight at the corner of the ' street at which the crossing is situated. ‘ He was but a short distance from the war at the time. It “15 utte-riy impOssi- ble for him to bring his train to a stand- still. ' Anglo-Ger-nn Allin-re. Lohdon, Sept. 3. â€"- A report wucur- rent. here Friday that a treaty Illi- nnce bdween GreaaBritaiu and Ger- many, on the lines c! :11: speech of Mr. Chamberlain. the secretary of state tor ‘he colonies was lctuully com- pleted Thursday. This probably I; In nmpliflcatisu of the gossip repute to the daily visitsa! Couu. Von Hatfield:â€" Weidniburg, the German ambassador. The train of the Delaware 6: Hudson road immcdiutel; after the nu dent proweded w 'lro). The cnginm-r stated that he did not see the cur un- The crash was frightful in its results. Headless women with gay summer dresses bmhed in Iheir own and the blood of others limbs without. trunks or an) means of kit-mining 10“th th btlouged; “o'mens and men‘s heads “jib crushed and distorted femur“ bodies cruahed and flattened thus fights consxixuted a :pvmnclc mos: lorribh‘ m bclm! d. Cohen. N. 33.. Sept. Qâ€"An appalling disaster occurred in this city Ihotfly before eight o'clox'k Maxim night. A kronuyrca: at the Tray City MN“ company was struck by the night boat apecial of the Delaware Hudson rail. road at a crossing at the we“ end o! :the: Hudson river bridge. which con- ‘nects this city with Lansing‘burg, glad its load 0! human {height was hurled into the air. Eighteen o! the 35 passen- gers are dead, and at least: ten of the remaining will die. The can entering the city from Lansingburgwcrecrowd- ed with passengers returning from 1 Labor day picnic at Renmnlaer pnrk,; a Measure resort nem- Tm)‘. » Grade (Twining Accident lie-Ill. I. CRASHED INTO A TROLLEY. Eightee- Denthnâ€"Te- lore Fatally lulrgd. Sprnarfir-fxl 111.. 5.1.1 : mm 1.11.- ner 5111113111! “MI:- 102 09:11:11" .1 H!- ‘risod in Mm 111: ”Yer he um' «- nu mi (hm ’(ht‘ b011h~h1p Ithnois 1:, h) by 1I1r1sr dem‘d or Innuvhed at Ne-“pnr! Nun \‘n.. October 4. and that kw had ”40011-11 Miss Dal») [.mtcn uf('Licnmndaughu-r of Len Y1. [.riler. 11f \\.1.~l11111:1~r:, I), (_, to Christen 11¢ hank 1:111 l-Zx- l‘Iu-hu- II-Idwl- l'nla Pizhlnnph. P: 5"!" 7.7 The lulla- “in~\'ux: 1111' .\i1-- damage .~u1': which “as «lPl‘idt'ii “gaunt Von Der Ah: an oral 1110111115 .1 'u. “as ”med Tuesdar In the «(term-s of the 51.1.0111: base- »;in 11.:1g11axeim5mgn1c amount of the Iiuh’Min judgmvm. 111 We urighbor- hum! of 571.000, together with the cont; Io'uttbing o‘er $1.200 governor: Smith (rep ). 21.731; .\10- lone)~ tdem.),9.993; \\'}111;:7 :pro 1 '11:; Smith's plurality, 14.7“»; map-r11} nvrr all 14.091'I‘hc name 1 m a nul 111““: in 1‘94 cau- \\'_oodbur\ (up; rams, Smith (drill. ). 9 ‘93} and all ntl cm 790 “‘oodbury‘ s p. ‘unlitg. 17.162. major“) over all. 16.392. The “hole republican stale ticket is rleotvd with majorities vorresponding to that {or gowrnor. In 1594 there were only 11 democrats e ‘ected to’the houne of rc-prr‘xrntnuH-p. whereas” .7 are nln udy reported rlectnl in 134 ”HULK “ith 111 “mu; :0 hear from. netr entire state ticket‘ headed ti} Eti- ward F. Smith. for gmenmr. The tul- lowing mcmlwm «If cough» \u-re elected: First district. H. Henr) i'n‘l. em. Morristnun; Second (llhtrll‘t, “'il~ lien: M. Grout. Kirh}. It is pmhabie that the republicans haw elected their entire list ofJUsenutors Returns from 134 to“ us slzuw the tulimung \tvl? for governor: Smith (rep ). 21.731; Mo- lone)~ tdem.),9.9‘.:3; “13113417 .pro 1 '163; Smith's plurality, 14.7“»; map-rm} nt'er all. H.093. The saute (HP-ta uni trmns in ”94 gave Woodhur} (vai L‘nfiTJ; Smith idem). tugs; and all ntl cm 790 Woodbury‘s piunlity. 17.162; mnjortt) )vcr all. 16.392. The “hole republican stale ticket is elected with majorities ‘orresponding to that {or gowrnor. In 594 there were only 11 democrats uected to’the houn of rc-nrrwntntnn After the addrt-u. the queen that Mr n 10'“ mtilnt'l.t3 and then ngnin arore Ind rvcltell, in the same clear tones the unml (with tn uphold the ("t-net} tutiun. tit-(rm! the independence of the t-nuntr}. l-rutrt‘l the liberty of her subjects, usiux therefor all legal mennx. “as a com? hit‘p should.” Thin was the imesttture completed. but the solemnity of the occasion. the eu-eptiunnl circumstances. the _\'nuth and sex of the mnrnrr‘h. and the deep sincerity with uhich she voiced her clothing words. to deeply imprensed all prrxent that some time elapsed before the etYect pafiet’tl of! and there were ’ew r3 es “hit-h “ere not dimmed with teen After a ten moment-ofsilence. hnurver‘ I greet shoct of "Long live the queen." broke out and we: three time: repeated and (‘o-gn-nlo-nl Tlckoll. .VVhite Rive-r Junction \ l , SQIH. .' ‘ In the regular hirlznia! Yermunt vie-r- Iion Tuesday the republiran: rlvrxrd their tnh’rr smu- tirkeL headed L} Ed- The fir»! pulmc ultrrancc of Ibe- qm-rn h: ln-r pt-uplv “an listened to nah profound «motion. "or enuncin- Hun “as m prrfe-rl that hrr clelrvolee prnnrah-d to Ibo farm"! recent: a! 1hr (‘burHL After thr uddrr». (he queen nu (nr nepuhllonlu ICln-c Their lZ-llre slut. and (‘o-gn-nlo-nl Tlckoll. mg armx Hm» paradr rrqmrrt! :11, Lnur or man In paw '1giu‘npnix.f.nrri was ever} uhorc- “nlr‘hcd by crmxdx of deeply in1rrrslfd quutnrs The parade n! Tundu) “Ix undrr the vomlnlnd of Grand Manhul .\l. L. Ha\\kin\ with LxruL (‘ul (iourgr .\l. Finch a! chief of staff. Th0 fin! di- vision was composed of union nu‘li \eterlns, the Nalionnl .‘\L.\(>(‘iuti0n of exâ€"Prisunerx of War. the X'nion \‘ekr- an Legion‘ Sons of Veterans, regime-nt- n1 ntgnnlntionslnnd sun-Ewan of the Lopez expedh‘ion to fire (‘ubm It wau rommnndod by lvrn, Fred “T Moore. Following this came the second di- Vision. vuummmh-xi l») Maj Juxrph L. Gnnanl (*unkisnng U! the High”) regiment of l‘niyed 5'me udumrrr infantry and Int-at (‘nmpflnivu a" ru» (“‘5 and |m_\\’hr1gm!r$ ll.(|kf:_\’ int-ur- QI'EEN “TLHELKINA. cheek: were evidence of the profound motion inopfred by the grea‘ness u! the occuiion. Suddrnl} lhc- king n! turn». from the portal 0! lb? chum-h. hrrafdrd the M'- rim.‘ of (Jun-n \hlhelmmu. who en- !rrrd (hr hu.ldu,g “worn-d by :| Vrah: hiring an embla- uf gerrrnl.» rurh zone-xi hamlet r,‘ , . LXUHI~ (If HM H A, H; Mr‘. JI‘I m:- Lain. p!’r>id(‘hl 0! Un- .VaHm :al Annm- almn u! lht‘ Lathe; u! (hr Nuns! \f‘lrr‘ am. undulbrrr The “ R ( aunhmg eommince. the dixu wrs n! \1491 ram. v.!le prim“ proper?) and tho- dxrm-tnrn of lhe‘ unfimml curps nnd lhr nulmlmi courvi! “vn- in ”mum Tm'mlu) on rominc hmino». “r:- Lad (‘hir ul'utinns .urv nunsuuli} riu'lmr eleMriC lzghx (SPhIgILh in [be square: 81418!~(rct‘1ihlrr5vci passing men 1hr [inc-H anv expmitinns, uni the (‘nH'rluH 0mm?!) imish, The {rutures of (In- \iu) m n'g ”1:41."th liriguh- ax»! u! unions. :1! “hid: the uhi mmn‘: HUNT Ingmhcr than (m :u.) n caamns. 'erc \u~rc ‘lrlliulai un rln urriual of un rn‘ ‘lrpu ('mnrnzu'drn an! uf gnu-rm, the-tr Mafia. 'Hu- MIA/HA u?~ GEN JOHN P 8 ”(HUN (Commnrdtr u. (‘Imt IHr-l Aim) of lb. lupub. \ J : Cincinnati. Sept. 1.â€"â€"’l‘he (hinraec. and annual encampmenl of the G. A. R. in I succen to fur n- attendauce is concerned. even (or thou union-l events which are phenomenal for crowd). The opening day Munday sur- passed expect-(ions as well M Sum dly on the Irriuls; bul before the 8! guns were fired at sunrise Tuesdayi u Camp Sherman the depot: Wen: crowded with more "rivals. The ponl‘ arrived in bodies und were cocortrd lo their gunners by local poets. The dee- NM“ \ Her-n- l’arnde nl ('lnNnn-tl “Prolro-l o! the G. A. N. Encampment. 3 1’«'vr|:1in|.,~ Ix» («mun-n Tliubin.llear~.\:!mirn3 Kr?!» \Inrtin. ’l‘Psldcnl n! [hr \\‘ Fhwm M {hue} l»rl'>l¢irll‘ ~ “I zln H A, H; Mr‘. H-ulvshlp [III-ol- VERXONT VOTES OLD TAR S MARCH. m. vnmrudr- ‘10! (m :u.) mm 1- m ‘lrllmx.>lr:1mx,\ 1r“ ‘lrpurnmml gun-rm,“ and AI| Ls :13“ H1.- ((Hllhhlnlnx m- liru. K1,”) Urn. n! (hr \" H (' vnmru-ir- put ulmrutr. Hu- ll)!- pulmc ~('( c:mr.~>ux ‘X|.«'Â¥t.ln5 of 'lumn-vnli u n 2hr puhwr. 5* 114- qlll‘l‘r. and Hw- qurrn mnYhIr pafiwd or Ihur way In (hr pufzuw tlwn- “err rune-nod now-2n» mutimn from 1hr pruplr. um} I’Lru ”"4,- y].35r\!1r\ (nu-rrd 1h:- g-alm-r {our hrmhlm Hrmuf nut m1 ”.4- lm‘xvou}, Their amwnmm‘r xtif‘ed xhr com-urn» into n drnd Min ":2 “hit-h “as brnkvn by a nih'rrp than»: guru). fuikmcd in (hr \(‘uitm n! [ht Si'hil‘l’ hr'hm. HI]EO\ILI’:- in: ”1:1? Qm‘n‘ “aihtiminn had been inn-star“ quot-n of 1hr Srrhormnrh. WM!» ”w minim: rune. «hwh greeted the pru'inmatfiun, “ere sh“ booming, H1» _\m:ng quror. “carimz HH' regalj“ umwnml. and “fl‘ “eh-(mud h} . mighxy roar o! (infirm. She made I Nautifuf. historxc pwturc. When her "10”.! r foHourd. th Huv Hum] him} in hand. ho“ng H- zln nplurm-d (are: n! lu- The-n the hernlos mernp's imnliulrt. “unis th- quu-r; 1m nuthor following her. Suddrnl} lhc- king n! turn». from thl portal 0! lb? chum-h. hrrafdrd the M'- rim.‘ of (Jun-n \hlhelmmu. who en- !rrrd Hm hu.ldu,g “worn-d by :| Vrah: u! gerrrnl.» rurh bearing an embla- zum-xi hamlet 'I‘l.rl}lli'¢n\10(lkillg HT) “011 in In r rulwy» of Hair. hunrd (,rum “(Sr 10 “do as slw pun“) mm In ”W ”trout. and. "aching :L rim turm-d and again lnmrd uni hmk her at“. .\ moment Inn-r hrr man pH ITUH 2nd. 1!: a that am? pcrlrvlh caJL unendrlxtervd hrr fllhfrerx. ‘ruvr an: :mhruiflrr} “ill: 2 rl)\': mm uk. 0! nhihv "NIL“! ‘ I‘YTF‘I'II. drl‘kcd I): .\I About ten mluutrs Ian‘r. the bratiuc of drums and the biure of Vrumpeu signnfml Hu- ‘ch lhal Queen Wilhelm- ma had mix Hu- “Have. and a: that ver) nmnu-m the sun burst from the cloudn Ih Drillinnv). \\1m~h\\nb‘umkrd upon us bung :5 )mpp) augnr) lur (hr young MIH’rI‘IglL 'I'hr pron-Minn “as hendz-d by 1149 kiugrufmma, mm HH‘ lnumu in lhmr gulgtnua antique (‘aslurms and beuring Img Humptlr adorned “ilh pu-mlum 11“.” MM all 1va spirm’ur of the 10);:2 nhbll" uu> u\rr'<m)-u-d h‘y (hr \znt rrmuis n!‘ pruplr, “hose- ryvs \M'w XUILQH upun the («mind figure- of thls ”mummy {um-Unn- flu- }(.lll:'j ant'u. uh {um “midi-t (hr peopx‘t. drrkcd uhh all th(' rmhIcmr of rngaE' I". .\I ha 1' hnni uzn :113,n13IXl)I>flila- mm uh, runny M‘u‘llu'l? Hrr rain “as of “Mn .«i k wuh u lung lr Anadrr n Almost immedin‘trly nftrrwnrd mo queen mother appeared in a stale coach which \I'II mrmuuntrd by a gilt royal crown upon a crimson cut-him). She rccehrll an ovuion and “ax-greet- ed whh endless cheering and criel of "Long liu the queen mother." H< r nmj ’ Amaterdum. Sept. 7.â€"~Thr menu of loudly wrre bm the overture for far more Import-m ceremonies Tursday, upon the occuion o! the irmg- await- ed unhronament onuu-n Wilhelmina. who fame of ugo on August 31. The day hogan “Mb I nluu a! 1m gun: and a majestic choral: performed by trumpners from tbc erenellated tow‘ en of the the great rhurches of Am- nerd-m. Final Sire-r- I- the (“urn-allo- L‘elw- Ooh-h-Iolu-r than. I' nun-Ion It Antoni-m, “III 501 Decline \ Noll-Id. Snail-h “'-r I". PLACED ON THE THRONE hernlos proolnimr-d her v-'\ (shin! hrrw"! u 1!) hwnrmio. but her I: am hrd L n '3 \rhr'. on ulfu-l: Hm u: \u ['1‘ airplay-d in (MM 1h: manh‘t “I\ burlcx‘rd «x; H 4- ha‘rvo‘n. 'ed HM- mm'urs' “h: r! “as bmkv n [and fu.'.(mvd in Ir he m. M! :mrmn. râ€" ht minn had been Ind soon “hr l ”at ('lmrvh. L(r '. and ”turned to qlll‘l‘r. and flu- ‘nr lhur way In n! urn», from the curred a: tune a. m hrrafdvd the nr- Thr ramp fire of1 [ill-en.- II Ark-hum I.A11ie Bork. Ark. N-pt, f. «Arkaxmu u; Munday elected a full 001]». 9! Hate ofliv-xrx 100 member: L! the IL-“u‘ Lutne of the kgisllture. 16 Hue tr!" atom. local officers in tub of the 75 counties. and voted on the adoption cf two important constitutional amend- menu, :3 wen u the question of the liquor hectic in the dlflennt counties. The democntic stnte ticket, huded by Du: W. Jones. I: undoubted}; elected. the only question 0! doubt being ”A. mu 0! the dcmocnttc plurality. (I these conflufi! at For! Icl’brrson and our govcmm‘n: isentircly willing m be rid of ghem. Our government hning final); mmcntcd to releue the sailors upon Um sole condition that the f‘paniub gournuwnt would trans- ;.on thtmbomc ‘9. Th;elnu{.acungin Ihe imrrrn n.‘ 'ch Spqmsh gorrrm nH‘rl. Inn jun mvfi nppfication to fine Hue dqmruned for mmnar treat ment .1. 7M raw 0! the Spanish son- dicra The turn” is new under con- nderahou and doubtleu will b. grnuted me by 1h:- (‘ambro-Amerxcan (‘hural u.» lat!) ..udhnh1§:n‘ux~1:~. 'I‘ht' hinpraph “a: used durum: ‘m‘uvrmfssions fur the (he-Tin} of “m ,‘Ic‘urf‘. which paw \ rid \u “5 of N‘CHQW- m which many of Hm «mummies had participated. The prmripn? address or“ t h:- vveln'ngvru by 095.1125 (iobin.rummunder-zn-clnef of (hr (L A 1: “ho um profuse in his [J'u'HN‘ u! Hm arrugvmusm nude m (ILIIIIY'I‘i {or the cmampmem. He :pOKV of thv hrrom rommfi n! Amer- xcgn soldsrrs in Hwh‘punnh warn well as in lb? rim “IY. kn-ar Admiral Dam in 1’. Kent) umke u! rhymeat progrrn nmdr m 1hr Amnwan nary simw the tum» 1hr pr'hen: mun} veterans were u; avxnr Li‘rt .ra \ddrrssr-s were also t'rln’vmi b) ( 0}. Isaac K Arrhrr, Rear .\(}nnral )1, 5. 091:0er and othrn. Keck The" Kelp-Ir. \\ saluuglon. bvrl. I.~HtVing tr» ranged for the rut-M and return to Spain of vhc Spanish “Hon capxured after the destnrtion of Ccrven'x fleet. (he Splat“: government in now "clung to secuw the release of the Spam“; soldiers ‘ho are mi!) bud on» the: n: {his cou'wly. There are n few Thr ramp fire of1‘.;r mun! we: rum, 'Anmsn a: the dqg wan h. at Mum? hull \huda) Lgbl was. :xtlcnded b} o‘er um proplr. (‘Onrrl‘ssmzm Jacob H. “mm“: ‘i 3111qu and In addntmr. to \\ rm r) unwary 1):. nd and a (“burns of urn-m! hundred warps {bore flan mu- ( ”wanna“. fitpf. I, .Mfihough l amp Fhvrnh.“ wax» not CHEM-3‘01! Iii. ten u'clm-k m 1hr morning. i1 «an [unr- Hui) ocrupiod h) \Herals Sunday nighL Thr lestniu’n o! the “99k oprnrd uni) when (h: RITI‘ rrwmnu forum! at fix a. m. a» neon Rear Ad- mirni little)" from the depot. The opt-Hing rxcrr'iu-l of the nun] \et- rum. under 1hr auspicu a! the Na- lionai 5m al \‘etnlns‘ aminiom oc- ll. \Illo-al Mar! 01 Yetta-III 0! II. “at of the Rebellion I! (1-- rlh II (bye-I. ‘31?I,ISP’»‘\('LWI'L.LJ"} m 1n Ih- 1‘. k of It.- “b4-l: )vnr «Ln: var. he”, ban and- ’udxcuh: A aw. .m “mum has l‘u-n ls‘.lh".!.'td to Id’UUV Mr 4 hum: grow nx m1' of?“ Spar- hf: an Thu: 1‘” e-r 1mm and" the inn-w. 14y: «n ,\ uE-‘ux IU .11. n.» of partm'rr pm'nd « and huu Jl Lt rm 0mm» mic-c Yha‘ :hd? parmz mu: 0! 3-: r‘)...‘ 5 2w mm» In :.‘.c.- “4:: or mma < 'mr su uh.” {dram m th! raw of pen.- , (rt Ibo an» . kn) :uclnufpazv xhdr mot-y A ‘zva! n he” bu r. prv pared to h« that. the an”: m. 1:10! pr-"tmngrlaxms by Harms ham." 4 “1va '~ 11‘ Hrrr‘fi' a! [War 2M1â€" 1m. :h. rwqulnmc-m: of (m Mann; .r. :m lilflrnu (been! (.Y 4‘la‘rr,:~, Hus 0' :«bJJJ; ( hum“ " and than u in now-m air-1h.- Au. Jinnah. KTZLH ’1.“ ,4 shall . dtlrl Pu-rmon "aims mum; Jun In 5598. numbe n d 83.4 {‘9 The rommmsmm r is for.- hdvm mm m n» n. an ova 15,0000! Ihelo 4.n\‘a1.£> ard \nduua) 1hr! nrp serum annual chum The other: an can». win ra ‘Iv‘ nmmlnn an nlnufiy pa ram ed. during ”11- your Thero- nre mn'wtnc n». wadows an} an van dnuxh‘: n «1 (hr Armâ€"r- loan r1 \‘oluvmr. Ono flufl'lVof Ind !'\’l~n uncut» L! the war 0! 1812 were paragon-d dun: . m» yuar just (lost-d I Washington. Sept. 6. â€"~ 1‘. annual ”port of 1!. Clay Evans. Miomr vol pensions. was made public Satur- ld-y. Following is . yup-u of m. law, The umoums paid or! n he uvenl agencies fur the yur on urnâ€"m of mm- Hons under the mun! hill wen» fit..- 2718383. and on urcounl o! pendant under the not 0! June '5. mo. “6.8.670. The num. ha of mnsionm Ir rerun (summer u. lht close 0! (hr Mal your “a (.m. hav- 1:; Inert-gem! 309. 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