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V- V. ANDERSON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,1915. ._._ Wt NUMBER 232. m : . BERLIN TALES' SERIOUSLY REPORT .THAT COL. HOUSE WILL RETURN THERE IN | INTEREST ENDING WAR (By Associated Press.) Berlin, Muy 26.--American ru mors that Colonel B. M. House is planning a return trip to B?rl?n at this tiirte UB harbinger of peace,., or at any rate to .preparo for it if pos sible /foundations for peace. propos als -aro being taken seriously lu-re'. It may bo sald.thut the situation hore ! has changed since House's last visit, when .no attempt wns>4nado by him even tb suggest peace. Apparently : Oermany would- welcome peace. Ajrthur Von G winne.-, director of j the Deutsche Bank here, told tho AB-| rocla! f!rt Press . recently that Ger many was .like a poker player who | had won ai* the stakes pud waa natur ally'willing to quit dh all night ses-j Blon. " . .i - i-u .. v . DENIED THAT GERMAN OFFICIAL COMING TO . U. 8. ON PEACE MISSION - (By- Associated Press; > Berlin,, May. .SC.;--A rumor in cir culation hero that Prince Von Bue -.low,.-, fernier; German,'' chancellor. .' Is going"'o;\ ? special mleskm to .Wash ington "is officially deplfed here. It has boen said'Tori Buelow was geling abroad ' an :ii-.poaoc. -delegate.--/ ' SAV^jm^SpSi?i? THIS C??Nf W GENERAL AND BUILT ON SOLID BASE I Atlanta, G?.^'il?y; 26.-America's prosperity Is .'. ont* "au. artificial pros .perlty ? built on profUpX? of .munition making, and' manufacturers ot| other kinds o f . war, supplies, but is a general prosperity, which -prevails throughout the country, and which ls perfectly sound and will continue when the .waf is over, according1 to Charles 'S. Hamlin,, governor, of th6 federal Teservi? t?o^rd In Washington, who 'delivered an address- today be. . for? the, Georgia State Bankers as sociation in Macbil,'and who address ed a gathering^ ot Atlanta hankers ?yesterday In the courts of a day's iatay .in this, city ;?s the guest of officials of tho Federal . Reserve .hank boro.. . Although he would vmture no opinion as to when the war will end, and adrqitlyi aide-atepped all ef forts t? ?oourp. an expression of top ics of a political-nature, Mr.: Ham lin declared the- foroign trade Qp portunlMos iof iho.vtJnlted States' are being developed rapidly, and state hanks, aro realising moro, and more tho e^vahtnges of joining the' fed eral re&'^rve aysiem. ?The Loot Daysr* Atlanta, Ga., Moy 26.--The pres ?ntv$r?.-?f the. world's, histor}', in 'which wars olfd T?mbrs ot ;'wnra overshadow-all other human events, and in wh?cU^\irT^.**C5tlc--;oic m an neara to have taken hold of tho.race, !n the ago spoken, of In ibo. Bible as "tho lust day3" arid io a preparation for the second coming '.of- t-hrisf, nec?rding to Dr. Jamen V.. Talmage or Salt l^kC vClty, :IJtih; apostle, pf . theJdoTmoh church, who delivered eu. address. Jn Atlanta lost night., . ,, LATEST "BUM" FOUND IN : ATLANTA IS DOG DEALER) Atlanta, May;2?.-^Ju(lK0 Andy Cal . ihouri of the. city court >.of At.anta,' .who used to be juo^ .of-the r?cord er'n court, has tried many hundreds ?of ; vagrants :'in tba, .coarsev of. tys .?o?f?&rt?fy'M'jlfc'' hench; ,aud: libs heard mauy strang*' toles concerning 'ia vagrant's weans of livelihood, -hat a negro arraigned he??r? him yeuter 'day oh tho vagrancy' spfuhg *u 'en-. | ?irely new;budip&tV'i? l?dge when<he declared that'^a'??ss^i ;llv!ng as a dealer and traded in "do?? . ; After carefully con??dcrln? tho ac 'irro'a ntatemeiit ft?4 *e*i-!~s the ti* Simony of feaveral w<tne<tahs?. Judge Calhoun decided that while, tho Her tero'* ?tory might bo a ?lct?tlou? yarn *po?h start tofinl?b, he would nev ertheless let him gp. tifi? accordingly tho negro ' waS; dlimaacd, in-corps shot down a Fokker aero-1 -la the VarduP reffion y*at9r-2 W?ite A?so Mi?lWif? V ; ^ART?UR? WARREN WAITE Now ?York, May ' 26.-Alienista] sworn by'the deffinnpf i?j ?be trial ot f Dr. Arthur Warren Waite, testified] today that the young dentist was "moral imbecile" and ad-, "immoral| monster," with ?uly an Insane knowl edge of right and wrong. Th? de fense rested Us. case ou the testi mony ,of these exports. Alienist:* for! tho, prosecution wit! appear iomor-j |'.row ld rebuttal. WalteV wife was In : court today ft?d^ heard . medical witnesses testify Ibat^ Waite told them -Ko married her only for her money. One of Waite's alienists, Dr. --Dietendorf, told of canvrsation he had, with Waite since tue' trial again begab. Waite told me he isaid, "that he liked pretty girls and he tried to. flirt with one In the court room, but ho couldn't. \ catch her eye." riahncd Wife's Penth. Jv ?NoV York, .Mriy 2#-Dr. Arthurjj J Warren Walto; told alienists engaged] for-lils defense in the trial for, the.| niurder of John E.." Peck, that ho in tended to kill his wife, Clara Peck] White and married her, only for her) money. , Dr. Morris J. Karp?is,.. defensel Alienist 'v? testified today.v' Karp&s j added that Waite said ho did not In-j tend lo - Eton at"any thing-to - ftnli his ?;udf(. Previously,on cross-exam-A .'JfW|t ' Wo Uv told prosecutor' ho: was not .sure ho would havo killed' **?'.? wife." Alienist;-, tor, .^aite\tetniflodi no J'.-nqt^ppcat- ..mohtaOy^w^H, " and: , r jfclmami?V iii thal ali vhls ' Iriyor-; ts centered on hlnisclf. . . .'. . I? ile. insane. , riNdw^Vork,' Moy 26.-Could d sane u^.;corantit.thdria4tte^'df crimea ^on-i ff ?sed hy Dr. Arthur Warran Waite tartha . question ; confronting the jury" .today In,:tl{ft :Ptfcjk. intmler. case. /THd? young dentist' waa ion tho stand 'lost night l?vo hours and ?orty-flvc min-' ^?tej?, telita^ c .story cruded j. with, horrors" ' unparalleled ' In the '.history of -.New -York criminal .trials. :t)?? tense Al?o^Hs?ta noted every detail ot his. storr. Walto is on tho ' etan again today.v . Waite's testltndny left thc prose tipo nothing moro to" .do tow fcnwlsra is io . fchbw twat-'.a : normal person .-?'mtfcht - cot ;.udtYsncli ' dishes. ' vi Wou)fc:i word occluded f^rpm ' the court room wt)cn- Ws,lio resupieij.?the] Waiid; > Hundreds? of ? pieria In ? tho corridors- tried to 'gain admission. ->-.?? . '.,'; ? '?'i^'.'t1>"?'~ (CONTKvtJS? ON PAQ^ THREjS.) SOLDIERS FlJNSTON AUTHORIZES PER SHING TO CONFER WITH CARRANZA IN EFFORT TO PROMOTE CO-OPERATION . Washington, May 2G.-Funston ad vised-H.c war department today-'that | at tho - request ot General, Gavira, Caria'tzn commander at Juarez, bo ha? authored Pershing to hold a conference with GaVira with a view to clouer co-operation of DeFacto and American troops in tho campaign ujciiii Hl bandits. Jt is believed Oavlr't will go at ortho' to IVc Bitings hoadriuartera at Nam pquipa fot* a conforence. Some def- j full? arrangement to preclude the pes oibliit> of clashnq between Carranza I and American soldiers by keeping-j them apart is exnociod to result from UK- discussion, Special agent Rogers at Mexico City reported today that newspapers there were printing statements that Carranza's now note now is on its way to Washington and wruld demand the Immediate withdrawal - of Atner Icah tropK. Roger says the note was 1 carefully censored by ? arr?nza ofn blul's and nothing could be learned j of .-'Its contents authoritatively. spirit of Animosity Columbus. May 26.-A. spirit, of ant-1 pi^Hy.,'dn';,Jh?^rt.'of tho. soldiers'., of J scrap of the Carran za commands was ' encountered by tho American truck men tc?cohtly, c?ocrdlng to siorlor. I brought here. Near Itfeuvo Casa ?j Grandes, 120 miles south of the bol der, barbed wire barriers were trov n ! across the, roads severael times receut ?f.'y IJtst. Wednesday a train com inan dod by Capt. R. BrsHnrper was halted ^y. a crowd In which wore oev cral Carrcnsa soldiers. The mob. Jeer ed at the Americans and threw stone?. No shottf v.-ere fired. Although several stones struck members of the truck cr?w drtjeirs' Wefre given to. proceed without retaliation' according to tho truckmen. Bandit K?H?iS < Field Headquarters near Naml qu ipa, Mexico, May 25. by wireless to| Columbus.--Candelario CurV?nteS, Villa bandit leaderj waa killed by the] American, trops south of Cruce* to day. Another Mexican, Jose Benco.rne j and an American ? were killed. Two | Americans were hart. Cervantes? Benth Means Much Field Headquarters, -May 26.--When tho euRSFement. began the bandits outnumbered tho Americans two to ono there,, being twenty of them. Tho engageaient''-, lasted . almost an , hour, before remrorcemojita trrlv?d tor the 'Americans and the bandits broke for tho:>hiUS. Prlvato George. O. Hiil?t was tho licro of thc flghL He/killed both .lead bandits, . Cervantes home ls in NamiQUlpa. He hos been n thorn in tho eld? ot i tho ?tn?f icons ever since the expedition- started and 'succeeded to avoiding persistent cavalry eearch .es^ '. IBs death probably means the breaking up of the Villa fdlloevers in thi*: section, -; Pershing is gr,--Iffled at tho outcome ot th> affair and says th?re now repmln ottfy ? ;few scattered hands ut uiauruuders to bo hunted down. ?UTTOGRIM?OES 'Chihuahua Oily. May ,20.-Pablo Lopez, Villa chieftain' in Jail here who wiil be. executed as soon as his wounds b#al, revealed t?>: tho. Asso ciated Prigs today Villa's motives'fdr th? Santa ? Eysahel murders and tho: Columbas r?id. vlHa- wanted I re f?bg> mixert with a desire td awaken Mexlcfc iu th?!da?gC^V'!o?"HGrIngb dom-; tn allon. " .. Lopes sold- Villa ls cOfi vin??A the Gaited' States is too. cow-., ?i^-..$&,tryMt? tfei?s Mexico by foren ef^attns, hut believed th? Amorfcaflr; wpm dchr^urag? the Mexican faction < to fight until exhausted and 'theft .seize-Hie country. Villa, chargea Cnrri)n?it with "selHug. dut to Crln gd'?i*.MV-.' . *v:. .?-"'? ; '.. PireepGoaal. Activity. Athens'/ my ftS-^fihcc^tion'.l ralll |?ry^ act?Vei?f Ct Saloniki ls believed her*' io porlond Important dert?op ments,' flenerfcl . Bowfell, the British chief of staff, arid other allied ofllcsrs wl?> h a vs .bcetv on leave here ?? were - r#*> caBed attddcnly. M&yor of New Y? s Pt?bmBoOn m mm York Mayor Mitchell Claims Catholic Clergy Formed Conspiracy to Discredit Chz??y Work ? Now Yorlc, (May.-.|?.-Both... "wiro tapping" Invest Iga??JiB continued.hero today. DlEtrIct'?jatrornejr Swann, In vestigating tho aot?rlties ot tho po lico, and William J,flluros, employed by J. P. Morgan; patupany in llaten l?ig In on thc telefono (vvire.!i of ?oy mour ,?hd::Seyinour7^tu:cii^d' In '.cai~ nectlon with, -niuultioa contracts dealt lo by the .Morgans, heard testimony from Martin Egan, representing tho Morgan firm. Egan denied that In quiry had' revealed an "in to runt inn ul plot," as charged by Mayor Mitchell, although he admitted Information, was obtained regarding the shipment of cartridges, to Mexico, which in vol voa a man said to bo ' representatives of Captain Boy-Ed. recalled German nav nl attach?. \ ?Senator ThoihpBon's legislativo in veatlgation% has brought ont methods employed by. -tho police "wiro tappers* seeking to reveal what Mayor Milch ell call od a conspiracy, among cath olic: clergy . to discredit :N4|w. Ifork City's charities department. ADMINISTRATION ?$TO WIN BRANDEIS; FIGHT IN SENATE (By Assodatea^Pretf.) ; Washington, May ,2C--Victory for tho" administration In: ?ts? fight to maleo Louis D. Brandeis a supreme court Justice "was regarded as aspir ed tonight when tho, senat? agreed to voto on tho nomln?ttph Juno" first. Views of each' side will bo embodied In the majority and minority reports to be mada, public after the vote. SELF-CONFESSED GERMAN SPY SENT TO LIVERPOOL Mi (By ; Associated Press.) Now York, May 20/-Ignatius. T. T. Lincoln, solf-confc35?d., German bpy, waa removed from, tba B?ymtf?d. Btce?t .lal 1 in B*1kolyn late today fiy '^Scotland Yard detectives and taken .aboard tho anchor liner Cam prona., which will Ball . tomorrow for Liverpool. .-Bfew- York-,'?teeV?vv>,; . Wall Street, May ?2ft-r-Further ir* regular tendencies were- mcnlfesf at the Opening. V luton:Bt?owft? issnen, ?hipping ?bores, aa /v?e.ll as some specialties registered lower prices. Readln. nmelting. and s'orne- Inactive tyock\roite a point qr mof?; Special lies advanced .carly ih?the afternoon, but the lis't declined again on. anoth er cot bt>ck -Ari"? Rcad??^ after" which tho market}became stagnant. ! fi Yerk^ftt?r New York, >Jay- 2^Cottot?.?opened 'tft??nV 3. np to l. d6wp? In reiponso, to ' latlv?fyv-rf?*i>ri|caTii&!'tf?i?ii,'^tew ?W'M^0- No'.aggros _ an* ?er?lo^ed .? prices, eased oi?:d'nd?r scattered selling ni red s?emmsly by favorable crop d weather reports, trading. was 4u?6t a?d steady hiter;' the s generni Hst-holding 2 to 7 not hlprher ot mll [ Saratoga Springs,-'-MaV -i?.-'Hi Northern Mcthodlit deeral cohYer '?>^V!M^^o>.1nereair^:{he.'p^nhiotr?:of widows--aaa.1 totalster*rind m>w will ?oy on the ratio of tltroe-f?nr?h*? of tho ' pi n frt?>n - paid to - th o vol Jr ed sn 1 n istere. They a formerlygot one-half. irk Attacks Priests ' _!_ Bonham To. Against Earle PorTheSenate\ Greenville, May 26.-Solicitor Proctor A. Bonham announced de-, finitely today that ho would bo a candidato for tho stato seuato lu ibo primary ..elections this summer..Since announcement, several weeks ago, ot lils intention to. retire from politics for the time at least thero has been a wave of prcssuro brought to bea;' upon Mr. Hu a ham to run for the sen ate, lt was a representative. appeal --a plci from thc poople Who recog nized and - appreciated Mr. Bonham's useful service tb his state'as solicitor, and who are manifestly, anxious;that he aspiro for other-'political''hotter*.'.' ; i Mr.. Bonham is running; for tho! stato senate because ho wants to bo | the 'senator. Hb makes this announce ment. in a characteristic, conscien tious, straight-forward manner. Sometime ago ho said that .ho roidn't .intend to offer -for any ' office.. iltja year, but sinco "conditions . jiave changed and circumstances have arisen which altered bis. determina tion." .; With, the* announcement of Proctor A. Bimbam ' that ho will ho a candi date this sum'mor for state. Benator from Grcen'villo county! W. B. Workman makes definite announce ment that' ho has withdrawn ffora this raco; Mr. Workman announced ?few weeks ago that he .wo^tld run jr tho senate. He will throw lils influence, lt ls understood for Mr, Bonham, '. -'. ^The withdrawal of Captain Work man leaves only two candldajjea lu tho | field; -Mr. - Bonhara, and the In?umbe?t .Wilton', H. Kiu i'.-, who ia aoeking .re-1 election ibis year. Ben ?F. .Poirry, Jr., who r.nnoniiced for tho senate ja short timo, ago, withdrew on ac count of sudden illness which neb eBi/ltated his going to.''-a sanatorium for treatment. ; AS,KS nm BlMBj GETa:$2O0 V '? .. . -~--.- .-'.'/ ~'i - Poor Woman Is Startled at Value of , children'* pia Toj^ (#rom *lPho Rahnas City Star.) A rlhg'which she had found. WlthK walch- her chlldrbn hadj-/PW* ccrasjonatly.. foy .ff q *t. tfcre$ ye?t Was taken; to the municipal, loan ofil by a poor' woman, who thought might borrow A ?ollar;on,".its w?'ll'?et yb? Nafa?'?oitar or/?tpr the managen ?aid. .Ulli !?t ypu faa $200 on it, ?f you wish." Tho <J1 mond in the ring was said to he Wo fcSQOV Th o woman said ? sha : RU pp o H tho diamond was au Imitation. , Jap RefiBCo itatelftst,' Tokio, May 2pjUThb banR of pan haW announced a reduction of . intcre.it and disoeuat; t*ito WiiM Tin, e?ulvttt?pt .Io one-fifth ot i Amerfdaa cent, Ti??* dec?ale* is * lloved to te due to .the bank'? dei. lo extend greater facilities to tha r motion of Industrial enterprise. In Pointed Note Presiden France tb Account for "1 Radical Change ta Policy (By Associa Washington, May 20.-The Unit with neutral mails, has notified Gr no longer tolerate the wrongs whic through the "lawless practice" those The note -asserts that only a radi United States to its full legar rights factory. In the text of the notp, time when the change must be effec States, but President Wilson expect: Girar? Liquor Dea?et is Sh?t : By Ala. Deputy . (By Associated. Press.) Columbus, May 20 .-A ; H. Cog? bili, formerly a liquor dealer in Gir ard, Alabama, WOB shot flvo Urnes) after a quarr?l hero t?day/ with Johnson Owens, br Plttavlow, A'aba-I ma, - a deputy employed ?' by- -VAIiy bama. ?titcra?y- general^ btrteo lft tho iecerit liquor raldu in Girard. Cog-1 bili Is in tho hoB^l|9f|P^|RH^?l^ l'y wounded. . Ile,.is .said; tia 4&vp;.a&> tacked Owonli with brass knucks. Tile militia ls ?it ill on duty ut ? i rn rd, but no moro liquor raids w'.ero made] today. COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM OF HARTWELL SCHOOL IS BEST EVER? WITNESSED] Hartwell; Ga., May 20.-Beginning with the recital by tho music class on last Friday evening and closing on Tuesday. evening with tho gradua tion exercises abd literary address,, the common cement program for 1916 ot the Hartwell public schools aroa the best ever witnessed in Hartwell, The recital by Miss Nina Thornton's mu>--3 class was grand. vRvery pu- ! pli. from Ui6 tiny little lady , tp tho older pupils, showed wonderful; pro gress. Songs and drills by.pupils-.pt the school'added much to . tho even ing's enjoyment.' HOLDING REVIVAL IN ?v$k CHURCH AT HARTWELL Hartwell,'.Ga.,'..May Sfl.-rrR??1T1 services: began Wednesday evening; at j the .?etnodfat church, and , a good congregation was present for tho opening service. Rev. F, J. Washburn, the pastor ls conducting tho meeting - and the-fa* gular choir,- rjndor. Mrs. , J:. E., Lin der':) leadership,, is furnishing music and soug fdr the services.; '. . The pastor extends .& cordial invi tation to every., person in tho com munity, to-attend. , K^rrtc?*. .wilK.be. holi both during the day and af, night. WM j, ??ews tVr Farmers. ;/^tla?U; Qa., toty 2C-^Here's s?ra?' gycd n?;w8 for tho farm?rs-r-an ooftcunctmbnjt which] s?criis to soo*: that the tlllerk ot tb? s?ll with a mortgftge on- their lattd aire called lucky. . According to government figures hx?t received in Atlanta, ike average jlatue at farm lands In the United States bas, been Increasing'it the rate of about ? -per cent annually tor several years, an? . tho Incoase .last Vf ar waa.no less than io per cent. .' * Following up their ,recapture. Fort Do?aumbnt, CermanV haVe, "at tacked theFrench-.'at; 'tie. approaches bf tb* Fort, but; have beeb unable to jlrjvo' them but , Parla reports, tho Germans suffered heavily In .thia -no tion. <" <B?6tti" t?i? French ' afca^a?rman ar tilery are? ncUrb ir?> thtf'regtott of Avoconrt tffif?- HUI 30tgf?fflH^g%&ra . Brltlt?. and Germans confined re ce n t 'fl kn ting tb ' 'bombardmonta an snui?ln?r oberaSlone. ' WORSHIP ER TO BE :DBYU.S. t Calls Great Bi ituin and Lawless Practice"-Only Will Be Satisfactory ted Press.) \ ed States, denouncing interference eat Britain and .France that it can* . h American citizens have suO'crcd : governments have indulged in. cal change hi policy, restoring the ; as a neutral power, will be satis- j which was made public tonight, ted was not specified by ui? United 5 prompt action. WILL rilKSS CLAIMS I'd It LOSSES AMEIIU'A XK WAUK TO SFlt.IN THE PAST Tho noto BotR fourth that not only ' havo American commercial Interest? been Injured, hut the rights of pro perty havo been violated mid tho rulT es Pt International right and custom ip?lpahlv disregarded, . Notice ia served that tho Uni toil States will soon prosu claims ugatnut the Brlt It'? and French governments for the loss which lian alr??dy I hoon .'?ur.-' talncd. ; Thu practico of tho ?lr?lluh und French of HCIZ?IIR neutral n?i?iHu 'aViil carrying thonv to British or French juilBdlctlou anil ..thora .?ulinjlii^^ - them to local, ?em-oi>.hin lo-.sipokan of in thc noto a!? "serious and vcj?a- :; t'Io.?s',' abuses. ^feORGlXi???STS OE - HAVING FIRST OPEN COTTON BOLL ?N MAY . Atlanta, Moy Uti.- Probably tho first open boll of cotton In tho first week of May over to Oeorgla .opoitoil. out May 4th in Athens ni tho State* College, of Agriculture, ncc?rdliig to an Athens man who was lu Atlanta yesterday. Tho bloom appeared in Jftnuary-And was tho wonder n?d tho comment of tho state^ugr}cUltur ully speaking at tho time. Tho plant has been : raised In tho greenhouse. . Thc variety is Panama cotton .and requires a much longer season tim:: tho seasons of 'thl? latitude, Onh of . tho professors last, fall had Plant?, growing for, experimentation -and tho cold weather carno on liofpvo; the blooms . had appeared. ilo trans planted tho cbttou to the glass1 house and lt grew right along, blossoming In January and on May 4th tho, first, pperi boll appeared-. SPLENDID EXERC?SES?T ]f ClXteE LAVONIA SCHOOL LKvonla, Ca., May SQ.-With the graduation . exercises oh Wednesday..; night of this week the Behool year of Lovorila Institute passel'-.into- his-' tqry. Tho school .work proper clos ed last Friday, and lao first, fbttr days. of this >voek,\wer?...devi)tod to tho various commencement oxer CIBOS. Abandon YCKKPI . Tokio, May 1 .-.The Toya "Xls>n :; Knl?*.a has:, doe?d?d td abandon tho itans-Paclflc steamship , G?ily? Maru : Avhlch was wrecked in a storm twen ty miles south mi Hons Kong re- . cently* Many, American ^ssangers : were dd the steamer ?t .v tii? tlmc . ifo lives 'Were lost , Tho owners e* peef'to receive ?? abdul f 1.S5O.QU0 ? from tho Insurance companies who lu their turn copld, .ph. acc?upt or j ?ie high w?r-pvlc? o* Iron, dlspoeo > of thn materJal'in.thi hull for about $350,000 lt ls belloved. ;T y- %r~ i, , .' * '-^l" "V * '-r :'\ ri'Eighteen were killed ?nd a .??oro Injured In ah -air raid on Bari, Italy. \ Utile Charge; . ? i'^^P ff-PjWHs, May 20.^hoj$.h^1beeh lit tle change iii .'Um . Vcirdurf; si t nation, says the' :rencii war inlr^.V^rtlllory bombardment I^vbry.-: ilOlc?* about .ivoeonrt Wood and Dead MsiiV Hill. Tho Cormnn attack vjas .stopped Ip" ttm Bter place hy a l-Yeticli curtain of Are 4' tho Inception^ ; On th^;right bank, gb;tho Weuso- thrfjifif^ic?: .recovered, Bwlat- .ta^retichoA occupied resW-'.: tty by tho" Gormans Iliwan I laud re?. . mont and .Th lamont farm. Other *-lmr the. hattie .froat. waa calm. -