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ERITISH SEND NEW NOTE
trro oifffRoiEST
O hJ 1 i'lt
AT KUi=EUMlU L\S I'ic:ic!i Concur In View That
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AJi%k
TO YIELD TO IDE Tl'CKS
•10,003 MEN CAPTliiiED
to
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‘General. Toure hcrrl I'orecd to Bnr-
ier.<T Wlicn ILel^cf Coliir.in VixTa
to It.Move iliiir Altljcus’r Efparat-
o<l ly Only Twenty Dlilcs—Ilel-rs
i ut l i Ci DIoralc.
Afi?r a slcgq of 1 L.T days Gen-
jcrnl i V.r.sltcrcl, \vit!i nine thou*
ran i a, b.arendered Salai'day to
the J’ i ks. Tito ev’aaasiion of all
his, bujitlics left only one course
oiten to him and f .r t!ic liist time
In n.ore than a century cf war a
Ihitish arthy has hauled down its
tlai; and fireseuted its arms to un
enemy.
W Itile Gen. Townshend was con-
dueting his parley with tile Ottoman
commander, Gen. Goriiu^e, heading a
. rchol a; my of forty thousand. men,
was fcti.l trying to brealt ins way
through tho Turkish cordon drawn
across t).o valley of the Tigris* six'
Complain Against Practlrea That
arc “Sonnd and Vali(lV*4
Ti e latest r-f'-h no-o In -ens^er
Amcflcan protert against al’tcd in- f
ri cure'v.ith neutrals, m u!e jr.ih-, ‘
j-l'a 'Ejicsday'nieht at tji.o tt-t-c art-j'
msi’t. er'nthrlds that the "praclln’s
C'^v'ipTair.'L;! of are iiirLdica'lW-.soui'd
and ynlld’t'ohd that the relief whl.-h
n5uttali.jf.eek is rather to h - ' oht' , tne‘4
l y the mif’ation cf ridre.<:‘ary/h. tjI-
(•l.lf:' tlu.n hy ‘‘a’ou'Ufvt.chai'-grs ei.'.e?
in "tho theory or apn’ieeHon of - .a
policy bai'ed-upo;i princ-iiih.-s o'f inter
rtrr?c f'i trFrT^n i [ ar
.1—1 • — .. . .R L. i wff4^^llvW-4.' V » - —
\ V{/LT IIAVE G1YB l?
Captain of Hi ll! li f-U amer Sussex
Coes Crary .aim Shoots' Himself,
un
r
nat’enpl lev; or.ft fnljy ad.fns*-ed to the
altered coaditious of modern war-
f.tro.” •
It rlisrToro!i;'tTnn **an Impartirl and
influeeti :! t omn'i.rtrn’Mns Ir on ap-,
pointed to find ways to minimize, de
lays end pledger) the'Allies to make
their icstrrints on trade ar, little bur
densome to .neutrals as po. siblo.
The note, in which the French
government concurs, reiterates the
military. necessity of regulating
commerce to neutrals ■contiguous
to Germany and Justifies the ef-
feetiveness of the blockade which
was ’challenged by the recent
American* note.
lltore diplomatic- correspondence
ovor the issue is expected to follow.
.The uraminity of rentiment among
■ • guns from Sunniyat ayd Ful- " ri h' !:t ‘ s ° r a^ne. It says in.con-
T title relief columns beat in tfhirlon: -
1
t
teen miles- away. The emaciated 1 ^ ^ world’s neutrals for tho protee-
troops in Kut could hear tho echo of ,ion of fights Is recognized in‘
their c inrades' guns and almost : thft ,,riti; ’ a ncto v, ' lr,ch retcr3 t0 thc
cou.d Lear the rattle of rifles and subject in terms embracing no*, the
mat!.
ai.ic;
vain,
for. .)<
V.
' ti.lti-j
ran 1
ow -
t'ti
r.U .
Seme of tho I!evolutionary Croups
Centime to Ftru'p-.Io i.tit-Gcheral
DloveniCnt Has Ceased to -lie Con,*
. sldcrcd Aiui'iuing and F.-.d Ls Ex
pected Any Tir.'.e.
Cj-fieial nnn’ouncefrert was made
il\ 1 < •.(! y - . . ' : l ..■>
al -the iebci leaders in Duhliu l..ul
sunendtud. ' '0
lie be Is of the tank and’mo follow
ed tho exaintdc of th.Clr-loaders and
confesred tiic cnuso.of tho lrish rc-
pubii'c was lost by laying tlfrwn their
arms at the foot of the Parncil mon
ument in Sackville .street and surren
dering to British troops.
About four humliod .and fifty of
them who had fought since Mmuday
in tills -central area inarched out
from their strongholds -under the
whi^e flag, and .gave themselves up.
A few IrVeeojOGiiables continued rnip-
ing from lairs difficult to locate on
n ofs or among rafters of buildings
nemby.
Soon afterward a rebel lieutenant,
wearing a heather gre*n uniform
"Crew Suffcis Agonies.
Tho story of tho fata cf tho cap
tain'r.rd .e:(.\v of tho B.v.ish Elcam-
; . ffolk, x Ught la the ICO ia,U;o
tsmts com
-TT-fc
AMERICAN CFEKERS SEEKING
MEXICAN UNEERSTANBLNQ.
j-
-WVfhtMN 0r ■rrrthT’—Jird ” r! 1 X■’“tlT-'T
retd is■ to u;-d> r.-nci o. ,1; < to nil
ol.hdl-Etrea.ont i card i 1 London.
* T1 «i pte iafti'tion i! aicd by ’ i'.o-
v’r.'pual rtic {dear IVarc> advfking
ft e surrender of all tho rebels, fol
lows: ' : -
"tn order to prevent, t’-.a furth<*r
slaughter of! un. (med peoplo and in
tho hero .of saving tho lives cf our
to .ovlerv w! > are surround t sad
hopelessly owtnnhi'bexod,. tli,o mom*
I" l 'f o11 ' ; o pr. Visional po.vcrnn.vat. lyiiitb £■.. w!;iio 0:’. her \ ay to Area* j .
at ho'.-.d . i.'.rtorr,, have o'gri id to ua- : tngcl shortly befom Christmas, was I -
. r - v,?. at’o" i rt '’ l iL : N. S ,'.M-rid.-yiby Obs'c^nn Wants.i to Discuss With-
Amerlcaa Soldiers,
DEADLOCK IS APPARENT
cpr.dl;io.raily r-i.-rcu
ir.'ird' vv'of the- n; it
ic .vc a to
th.mii ct:
t! at ihc- o h.SU ' bo ttdl’
1 -m an tiuroiu. .*i-1 ,_. t .
viy-itiieio Is to ' dmiht
.1 to re-ovt
Ttie Suffolk. rnxpofvd 1 y hati-g a
1.'. dors’ orders or doubt tho authen
ticlty of tlie orders, and have deter
mined to continue guerrilla warfare.
-Dublin is .iilled \ulh small bunds
located in stanch houses and other
biiildinys to escape by subterranean
passafcs as soon as the attack of tho.
soldiers has proved too strong.. That
tho situation in Dublin still was re
garded ns dangerous, *as indicated
by the fact that, few persons were
permitted to penetrate into the city
through the. rigid military cordon.
The main body of tho Sinn Koin
rebels in Dublin surrendered during
Tho ini-’ial meeting-of Ceps.'Scott
•bfl • ■ ■ : . ■ ;;; the tfnite
ens'.. <jbrc-on and
representing the .Carranza
two hours Situr-
PH pin tom house. The
earned many <d the men <0 lo-^e tlmii- Re.-vion was he’d bi^iind elo e'l^doors
minds, and while in this stale they in the. room whith Villa used as his
1
sueciimbed. ' Tho ship’s raptatn,
crazed by the suffering of his men,
whom ho was unable tp aid, and him
self exhausted and worn, committed
suicide. . "
When only ten survivors remained
they derided to try to reach land on
foot. Taking the scanty provisions
remaining, they set forth on an eight-
mile trip acrora tho ice. A heavy
blizzard set in and tho party soon be
came scattered and lost. Only throo
wero able to stick together amf after
- - P 11 0 of lhp d-f Snrday Thojc dayR ‘ of wan d e rmg.they wero found
and carrying a white flag, camo in ^ as > however, considerable fighting b t , ip crPW of a c r [ t Ish ship and
1 « . * ♦ lin.nTvnn t vnnn’iv in liiiriitn nnrl tiiiti .
'm.o Turkinb.|oultions, reln-
. ! T',i ooils, st- pd LrTu aud Cea.
’ • .1, ai .< r u*— .ro«h 1 $ ar*
and blowing up hfe munitions,
tli# whiia Hag and. turned
»word.
cl y n *"oenc'-l tho tra-Ic
d i 1 .... d ad veil—
i .“His majesty’s grycxrn''nt hare
noted with sincere rn-tisfaction the
Ir.tImc.tien'fontzlned In the eonehid
with a guard of ton men from tho 1 throughout ^unday in Dublin and th
adjoining coupty of Meath to learn. suburbs. It was e'-pac.ndy severo at
C10 truth about rumors of a general,
surrender,
The raHy mare
d off to the eas
ing par are", of tho I’nitod Ft-
of the intention of tho T’n'tcd
to tfTid ftn-Lc tte t'rk o? fh jnplcniag
the Integrity ^>t-ii#utrjtl ri-. hts.”
no( .| Co and learned from J.
i.e in-:
js ar p
a t .
'ratraFt-'d (,T r
i with a ral-l
t v.M 1 •> r-
r^ rr r, H ,*> Trr«tf^v
t - w .» ili^. .^ w .t
sir
4 {*»> .« petfrd hy i’;e ji-ai rx!.aus-|
ky.v. *i 1 .* jii'-yLv tto &uri 1 ndcr. 1 • J
-‘-tp'rirp itu'Pt* is 11a cc;iroycu nisi—
1: ;;rr C. ; ::t Transpcrted
Through Irclantl.
who van ncr
dtnt'of the I
movement had col
rlstftl to re ! T no
t'-nrt nn<T his ever
cat n Toiler with t
pour,fry districts .in
duo them to Iv.V dc
Jet <s Corn* ly. <
«rrvt
<1.. .
at t
<lil« f
ari v
Ku*
fvtl*
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bf’-.-l
ntu t:
a (01
’lie v
1.. j
1
When
le.iri
(ho 1
com t
•to ;>i
Writ*
alon
t
that
had 1
tu
tic
'4 t
na,
! Im
»j a of a!
,i> tlx tl
• fol
>!e d it pm
WtIIu t.
’ of tl
eon
I ra:
Ms of w
ka and
nd In- r
*t fa-
ijr ’1
ms fr
in It
.v .i 1 o. I’ u.i:c •
r- • I : C A ••• r Jrg, i !d
I ment cflitLAi la La at
, * r of tbp| fci*nrd» d. In tlio xnvllo.*
.1 whol Axorrespdirdcnt of tlio
Dal’s bridge,' nutstdo Dublin
An official rtatcmeift from London
Sumlc.y night follows:
1 rat t er eammandlng-
ln-r' ief the Irish com:’'cud, has r 1 -
lu.vtion in Dublin much
t/ rv. Throtrr’iotit the
1 was rt'll muc h more to
•It would t ke time, but
• t back of tho rtbel-
1 broke*.*
t !. «•■:/i."era were s"nt
id era In Dublin
nr bodies In
red V
m
ten n
>ys tl
.0 T
Itarrl
•n
clrcd
\ii_o
;. ■'1
m at
ur
d a
ih ci
■d
cr< ort who 1
tw » Initials
without Inc
was lodged
v ■)*) I *v,.v»|.0??clant of tl'.o As
tl aijfnr- U rc*.-s visited t»^ c
my * "cu* tho disturbance. Hie dcsolatli n and i!>«-
w.ia c-artTcd aero 1 Ire- »-l*' I w«“t h *w M'lrre w s the
ay by' a Rtron ' nrr.nt ! H 'btlng. Any efT> rt to dr*eribe F
tn- th
taken to land.
ThwHuffoBc, a rhlp of forty-eight
hundge! nrd fifty-f t:r tons, was last
rerouted In maritime records ns leav-
i> g T* wn- .'li e. trn n. November
18, last, tor Ry on, Atirtralla.
TO STOP S' JS res A TIME
Germany to Mot Demands I'ntil
Final Sctllooient Is Made.
Infornr.tian_r:cc!-.e.1 from Cr-mnn
t. * iwaj^.| aoiI . Tc8 j, ♦„ ,* iP effect that ttto Bar* i ** opcnnGon of 1
council cliamber when he dominated
northern Mexico. The progrQss of
the negotiations was not divulged,
.but from an authoritative source two
things were learned:
First, that tho Mexican repro-
sentatives reiterated tlio wish et*
pressed in Gen. Gaiyunza's recent
note to the Washington govern-
ment that Die American troopa
should be xxitlidruxvn from Mexico
ut an curly date.
hi cond, tliat tliey xvere Informed
hy tho American official* Hat the
hitter xxcio not empowered to dis
cuss withdrawal. -
It ia-undorttood ti e American rep-
rorentaUtes t<> d tho Mexienn olfl-"
c'alj t'*..;t if tl.o do ficto government
insisted-on cn American witudcawdl^
that tho «.jr.:crrnca would r> Into a
dead!'Vic and the whole mrCar waull
divert to a diplomatic diacu slon.
T*ho Mexicans, it Is understood*
ej that the pur
ee, k > far a* the
•crni'd. Is tho do* '
i .e plan f r th*
.‘VTTT’npyg Biofito i
u v. . Ufc.1 l..o Laadit
w^ro Turtuor Pit
pm e cf t’.o cent
United Stales It
velojin cut «f a
rncwfthi
. Ho a
prlsoi
r bv only I
ivtcf In l^itu'en
lent and .Immediately
In tho Mclropohtan
ud >ur
. prlron.
Li t
■ t d for
as heed c:
'it to dUg
u extrenic
have to i
draw cn
unheal w i
I
Ik
r h
1. No I r
t than 1
o the fact that.»
anger •nd that!I
tult to rapture. I
• on Thursday. J
food for the bo*.J ■
•J garrison att topicd to runi L-i*t
ntlet of Turkish batteries
ding tho Tlcrls* and was*
,f<*oT mllea away. Military
In the newspapers took oera-
comn entlug on that country
ire tie country for tho news
* heroic defence of tho town
e to an end and that the gen-
I Tl e fart that Fir
-d 1 has tr^n brought
Fir Horer Cv-ejai’nt
- M to Fnrladd to
nd trial and la detained In mill-
y ruji'-Jv leads to the asrumptlo'i
t be w ill bo tried on the charge of
h treason*
red center of th? disturbs
• only a general idea of th
r. .looks mors
faily la, owinj
1
. how
hjn It
tt of
r
iro can
CXt-'O''
to tho
**««,•« aMB
t
Cl
This ch 'rco’ hra been preferred
is than half a
I In tt'4 It
oral In rommand. with bis army, had
laid dow n their arras to the Turka.
Gen. Townshend-iiad been wlth-
a’andln; siege a few' days |e*a than
fixe months. FsMmates of tho num-
bef of men l o had with him varied
from f irtv-flve.to fifty thou-and, but
t'e British war otfleo plsrcd tho
Boajbcr who- were lnvo!ve«I In tho
surrender at S.'f'O Euronenra and six
thous v I In<Lwtn*. < Tiw-o flcur *■
make ail e- of Uio atreigth
cf thn column whifh rrib rtook tho
C( : •< - t of Uan.l <1 ciiilr-'ly tro high
aid a ■ rc-Tsrh" 1 ps reflecting more
n - t r-,.-e b’tterLv on t’ e n i.itzry or
poV.' 1 pol’ey which sent it on what
tur:; L e t.to La a-lorlcia liOrOead-
1.
dor-n tlraesjn I'ng-
tumdsed years. T
Instance waa during the Hoer
sr. resulting In the conviction of
Arthur Lynch In 1903. Mr. Lynch,
who Is now a member of the Hoii«o
of Common*, was sentenced to death,
but the sentence was com muted and
a year later a pardon was granted.
riGHT AROl'ND VERDIN
French and Germans Have Heavy In
fantry Unjjagetncnt*.
In •' <• Hr
It
I '
XI
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!
♦ I
Gen
h tftjjn
rn i wiL
t.nd vul
f 1—,. ■ --1
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foil
IH-. xx
f dc
<(• ’i
.vJ etc ' i- xx'. s ii
C'l. 'I ’ - Ta’fle
t'Otre -t f ■ 1 th-'r «■ •-t'Jiici nil-*
C ’ t f 'lis-;vil li en. Of’-er
The French and Germans on ceven
seefor* to tho northwoc.t of Venlnn
havo horn enraged in ro’atlvcly
he-xvy Infantry-ffj^itfne, with tho m-
itults cvkler.tly in favor of tho
F-oneh. T.t tho north of Lo Mort
Ifompio tl'o French relzed a German
tiench and captnred fifty-tiircc p’l"-
oners, nrxl to Fie rortii of Cumletc
i..e.le a^xliil fu*-^Lcr. cain^ Wfl-Ldt
Iffy p r !- ttera srirro tr!;en. D riin
«xy.. that idfotvft Ffeux >♦ r Mnek* from
I.o Mort Hojirtuo to t’ o n< r.t’jeidi pr rt*
nf) of tlio Faurcltcs xv.ood wero-rcrulrcd.
d w " r- u t on •
TiM !-UmTAhel-lJcahtii niafsli cm the south
utzj. A six im**witcl thte.great Ktn^rtrlin ft’dish to the
•ri\rr ^ route j 11 xv.-ts (Iris tt
*. w
1 T
lad t!
nolH
n-rlilc
’f Pet
ft. lie
••eA ett
ely- de-
cril iii?'i :x t oll - at :>t
, , j t—'(p (1 at Kut.
tp; dL'ti lv stirroitti.l-
[■ ti and tile
than
Fiost- 1
1 ti i^ 1 -
les to riiotn^ Fark
l-.r ro'd to tho Four
one fo’trd that evory
1 -.xv court* had bee#
rrbrh La<I lit id Fie
e for • week. Vain*
ahie laxv ref-rence ImmAh n' <l furni*
loro wine nil i-cd to luirrhade win*
dm«, and throuclt the Int'-isticeH
Ixt-xcen the lu.lky volume* .tlio
rvhel* sniped without cessation, day*
oyal Tr
ij* iry aro doing .i < ir uttuo:
|tllr»emlnme tIJ* information.*'
i “As rejards the fituatlon In Dub-
I'n, rebel* front tho area* of Fack-
j vlllo ttree.t, the post qffi<e-and Four
Coutf* aro rurrenil , 'rlrig Jreely. More
■ Incendiary tires tdhk place In F^ck-
villo steeot last rl^M, but tho Pro
| brigade Is row able to ro'-umo work.
* “It Is further reported that tin to
* tti* prefect t07 prfronm hJivo
taken. lre»B< , rd ctnong theso is the
* C'nnte**f MarHerirr. •
aUandotiineut of present!
tubuarlno waj-faro with pen. prior t> tl
it* submarines oper-
upofnrlly, only an
litilh I
jc of thi
red. T!
in t 1
•t KarDcorthy are ro
ll In pnsvesxloa of this
lumn of cavalry,
y. Includ
be reach
ported to ho s
p'aro and a mixed <
infantry, sr l artillery, Includ ng 4
guns, has been sent from Wstfcrd
v ith a vlowr to encaging tho rebels.
Tho latent Information from Knnls-
corthy shows that tbe rebel leader r.t
a- .1 > . ■ P '.'U I xx* re"iin d . n iii’tuin *' ■ * ** ! »' ' ' ’" r ‘ ' ' '
uniil they were c< un polled to ovactt*: ! P>drr ' B »•*•*«• *»?■ n » b,, •
ate the premises I ho * proceeded to that city In a motor
House, all aronnd wero dented,™* under eacort to verify the Infor-
wlih bullet mark. Romo of them wero tration. In tho meantime a trace
barricaded with thick oakea planks j . '
•*A deputation for a similar pur
pose from the rebels at Ashbourne
tCountv Meath) has also been sent
to Dublin. At Galway the rebels are
are glad to'believed to bo disbanding and few
to bo about i arrests havo been made.
.Uiltll'
11
nn offer to hav<
ato at least t
cruisers nralr.st entity merchant
shit s. German officials sre said to
have expressed themselves na being
favorable towards the plan. •The
state d 1 artme-nt, so far as Is known,
ba* r6 Intoruiation on the subject.
The America j nc.lo rails upon Ger
many to hnmedlately *dceiare and
effcit** -a al . ntucnt of existing
sahmarire*-pmiirk*. In German
j quarters It Is Intimated that it Is
j quite po-Vb’e the Rerlln government j
will so “declare and effect’* and
qualify tl-.o action with a statement
that the declaration is to remain In
rf(crt pending final agreement over
the principles Involved. There Is no
Indication whether such action would
meet with the approval of tho United
states.
which wero marked with bullet
holes.-- Over TV I no Tavern Drldge
there were similar scenes.
The strectv wore full of curious
perfion* Monday who
have the opportunity
after tho long detention in their I “At New Hor-s Gorey, Wicklow,
homes, dnrlng which they were <Ie-! Arcnalatown and Arklow the situa-
prlvcd of ff* d until iho authorities fon la reported normal. Carlow and
made provision for them. Tho sup-| Dunlaxlu aro believed to bo quiet."
plies thus broueht in were nmnle^^H
D xx'u ('oik Hill and Kin* Fdv.ard
dice's Minns* guartl* of troops nrc 1
still In evidence nuxl every passetby,
I* challenged. Tt:o c : ty hull heal
been oicupicd for several d lys by
H**s roduia- and -owt-at this, time J
in 1 i-t F-o viclntty!
wet0 r'hooTTntf c‘t Interval*.
“The sltuallon In Dublin has con
siderably Improved this morning, but
tt o r« he’s rtlil wore offering ccrlou*
rc. i tance -In tl.o nci&hbofbood of
Fackville elrect,** rays a etatement
iRsu'-d by F!c*4 M-r-hai Vhtcoftnf
Fr^eeh-rt e'ex-.-tx-tlxirty o’e’cx 'f Fun-
CAR STRIKE IN PITTSBIRQ
4,000 Employees Affected and Thou
sands Have to Walk.
Thousands of persona wero com
pered cither to walk or rldo la auto
mobiles or big dr«i^ Jo work in
Pittsburg Monday as a result of the
strike of street car men which be
gan shortly after oaldnight. Opera
tions wero completely suspended on
all lines of tho Pittsburg Hallway
company In Pittsburg and vicinity
and tho Washington Cltarlcron In
tel urban. Lire*. na txell n, the Reaver
ft’aib-y and \Va*«'ifnetrm local-line*.
Tl.o x: r.ko alH«u thirty-two bun-
-dxt(L.-tomUivlm » -aod-iohtttfmeitj-ftfKl- retyp’d' rdeqnattr
is th
corn
mdent nrpro'tcTicd'
’tal a parly of mere than o:
d fttfoub,
r " l XX.VS itiiipil HexI tty Hi > Foods and! 'ny cf F
Ft ti c time uutde the Tiiikisii p-i.-f
Thins lor rill xK-feu.sive pu1410-.es im-
pic-rnaiile.
T o r f frrro left
b
the <Fi
hundred <apturcd fttcnibern of F’.e
Finn Kc'n marched l>y under c-ccrt
tnrxnrd IFchmrrijar, wher* t ore
!i of ground| F’an reven hundred cro now held.,
men \vc*o in r'-'^er uni-
:n. i 1
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rv't* 1
<’■ I of x"ounds end <!uca:»c
■ F-o tloKc.
* r rn 'TH' ^ ‘ n povy 5 f° Tea rx fnCiAn
■ . ,, r-fiir it re-i'i r(] ’Cut. it
1 - -(Mi i-y v.-’t-elo-'-a xvil’i the
■ ’ -t—4rr(be T "? 1 : 1 ) to. i 1 )
’• it-tho pohVo Ir-v-ni'd littlo of
cf ti’.e'nince,
- in th? i v ! )’’rr-, hoxx-cver, F-o
a ro'-.i-Tf '- • 1 the little fe*
- -r occur":rr: only t’-e bcijd
Tit ri') ]- * (J ra n n Be acra-iv
•o mile? ..Turki ’1 ro-
. trepche-,'xrorq.q•• ir ’ e 1 m
to the ( v.'itJt i'ir, lint there
. -. r.-, u esnrtins' vtst-j
| In V
J i
ir
e word of ft
it Ftcrlphriq rcachf
c iriy a ; > . !ic.i> it \
• Gc-n. Ay?*r r. T!
■ n-iatid ir !! tlie c 1
!rt. t-,v-rnt
ro it n - f
TTr? m, o v r'-’t
nsiioud'a dpf
! Fie worM.
1 , i om tifand-
■ l.-.Uer V. s
’."uin rcr li
e-five 1,. i ■ -;
:v( 1 itv fir ’
: '»nu nt over
tom*. Or.'* vicre ti-.e 1
F:c Iri^j v< I tn’oora aud ct’.iors
ia cixi'inn c’otiica.
Ft. F'cv’cn’'- Green, whore
cnfromlu (1 t’icinrrlvr;3 vr*.
: n tti? r-’oven’ent w>? 1' 'ju on ?!<•
day, wr.s. olm.o.rt. do ertr I. Aro-;
Tvinltv. cn’’, - c end t’’.o 0’ i Tr! ’) w:ir.-
Mar'rnt enict rcignM. The o'f’- a
tralt.ing corprv quo.-trrcfl in the col-
fi’ e^Jirdjttocc much lo Eupi'rcrs tho
uprtrdiHr. * '
mi 0:
a were 1
the
•eon
n-
nd
*!;->• 'nly!d. Tl.o ttaUnucnt conU»u«»i
“Yl:e cordon of troops cncircIL.g shout eight Ir.iudrcd otner ompiqybes
'th'a quarter, howcve*% was steadilyi Fits company. 'I. o men lirftt do-
rloring in but liou :Mn-hou?rr7 r !it- b ,i: » ? ' ,,c ' 1 thirty. thfrty-Ovo and thlrty-
inrr* rc r e , 'R 'rily rendered propro s! eluH cents : n hour for, rc?poctivc!y,
ffow. The port offio" tmd the Week j the ii«*t. *nd and th'rd x*?ar’? i>er-
c r ]'-n’ldlr• s r t oJt RuCbvilie street 'i nut ! '1 * s cidc 1 to thirty,
hrvfe l ren d—tr yed hv fire. A partv thirty-three ard F irty-: *x rrntn. 'fifte,
rf te’-fh' has been driven out of D v* con>" ry re!" *t to pry more l^th-
d’rr Mi’is, in Rinys find, by guns
n ■'.!nt''d cn tref- r Iqrrloz. One of
tl e rolcl Irnd'-ra, a man nninWi
I’ nr Vis rc ortr j to bo woundi -1 In
Ir*-. A rc" rt rn-oixT-.l tli’s ovon-
tr-l (’
Pr
nr o hr* surrcn.I t-
Grcnt
1
TtW;;
d r ’‘ ct t
1
?: 1 ’■
f ! r . n
in nu
rr
d icM
fiVO.
snv.i’'
Svicik Fu
m Kut, x.-’-.'-ro u. r<:"« !V( ci jn i.r.'l)
Fovere cliocTs. No n:ir.bu
.was mr.do of (ton. Ay tuer'a .rc.-ail
front tho coMman<1. Toil Ll'-s nanv'
• s-udilonly fli atfncr.rrd ;TfTiTii~fho. .d! -
pat' !:, and Feu. Gorriugo appeared
as coniutan >r. ,
Ti:o pos’tiori of F e'f.Vrrin're army
now inaybo rsardod ns rfanvt-ous, if
tx t ri i ! *1 o';' !n 1! n-. rp • 0 ( f
.'tho march to La deli, iu’y de-j bitt.drrd .beyond r: ro
feate'd 1 1 ; at Jvut'to I t.ofrleepis tnorcly p
jurt'fy Jurth.er oft ::: ivol ru .f-nri.-s. | fr-ptuc-.v or!-. The Your!;:'
It-ta nxobab'o Fiat n v nwh-..X5isagIatIca--,.bnild
' 'a To ,vi dicniTs ! ter Gen.] of- the w. y, \
Fa-rinr.o .will he ir.r’ru-', 1 to’ fa'H |'cd by c- ! :’t ii r "a the <.
by ,1 >vo
I
r 1 it^’cond'finr.'il’y nrd that he ns-
rerted 1 e 1: -d I-eon authorized to-ac-
-(opt terms of wirrfcdrr'for Ms ’fal-
lo-.v r.j in D-’htin. Another lender,
Jnn'.f 3 Ccnnoliy, has Le-ca reported „
: i. . - I
'‘The F'V’r Gourtn district, wmch : ' 1 ’
thirty-two cents.
STRIKE AT.™ YORK
Tugboats an J^T xvirj; Graft arc Idle
in tlio ITathcr.
r'erlno trnf.’ia of Now York
It ii underrtood that Gen. Gb~+-
T
c-xprcritcd a di-dbcllnation to discuss
any olher subject than witlidraw. I.
and that be earn' d this alidads into
tho initial meeting. «_
After the primary Issues bad bo«a
broached, hnwtvcr. he is reported to
have carried out tlio Intention ho
annouujcd shoxUg-niter h.s arrival
on Tapday of meeting Gens. Scott and
Pan.-U>n “half way.”
W'hi’o'the lastruetions cent by See*
rctiry of War Raker to Gena Scott
and Funston to be followed in their
cxnferxnxo with the Carranza gen
erals havo beta kept «ecret. It Is
known that tho following general
conditions will be Insisted on by the
American representatives:
Open and effective c0-0petal!On of
tho Carranza forces wuh tho Amcri-
•ons.
Extension of Iho American I fixes
into Mexico at least as far south as
Casas Grandes and probably further.
Relegation to the American mili
tary of the duty of policing a “north
ern zone,*' consisting of tho territory
directly south of tho International
boundary.
PoMrlng of the remainder of tho
territory, a “southern zone," by Car
ranza forces.
Co-operation Inethe handling of
suppllca for the Atmrican troops.
Granting of the nse of tho Mexican
railways to tho expeditionary forces
On the acceptance of these condi
tions, it was believed, the Americans
would agree not to. penetrate further
touth than a line to bo agreed on,
and that they tfouIiT edniiot tb with
drawal just us soon a» tlu-y had ro-
re that Vllln
bands Lad bcoa
foliov.crs and oi
eradicated.
v
CiPTiRES 5,600 Rl’SSiARS
z
Dcilln Announces Successful Attack
on Xorocz lake.
Berlin reports: "Kartcrn front— *
Gcr' ian troops south of Narocz lake
1- do a thru t in order, to improve
ibcvr observation posts xx-’iich had
been reconquered by ua March 26.
After and previous to March 20 Ger
man troops conquered tho Russian
— # 1 1 - 1 ZlV/V ■> VlMl'Jl.t 1 ’ ( A W X i ■ -5 i is 4*
r: r:i:0 °/, ! ? w ^ or ‘ s 1 potitiens between Stanzroczc and tho
' ‘ V v’” . , v * I fanm of- Stachowe. Fifty-slx oflicer%
it:, o nt i.o. cn .nic:.> n:, 1 LroraoaI-including four staff officers, and
' 1 ' ) ci t • ’•'"• I i’.ftv-s!x hundred 11,1 n xv. ro taken
pi. vjncra in military,
tody, ' • ...■!:'
','Rcpprfa t* *'; evening from'the
t, Cf | V'- t n ri (j flff) »■ ' 41 fivrT ] ] v
'hrTT
A
••If' rsn.-ty-T;.. w-ro cortfi- N-xck firadua v 10 am • on
'V rTvi’rf^-tDr.V^'TTrf t!:- 1 ,’f -way b ' ,, n .-Kut
;■ pi',I wrye w : .!!'i ■- to sit Ik'.r.ra, rnd therx) oz-aldTdi bir,.^
e f< . -n n'nl gfpryo out Fn; an mlvancc 1 pro! : -f on for
1!
mki
t
■ P t
i-n'd tud
iiiutl
1:;
. ",•!*!'out
b.v sL->r ;, ,ii
'rf.J-r,, : • i-’U o’l
-1 ') Ca t c!
ho' - safe'rnardij'g of f!
■, no iravy Loz • s; A
py-ratb-na.- Tl.o! r,
• from F ■ oppoLin- j fields, which c r. litute an important
. part of tho' Dritbih r.a v; ‘a -sup r-of
: 1 • •l-rz t!".>t -Fie Turks \v-re ! fup'j p;f.-\vas the fir-st, arid rt i-’af
g- thety n’’.”'*’'P’* i en for fo'-f Hntq .tf*e c'llr. rp -'en U<r. Ibn 0 -
tv.-.o.
r.’
car:
n . h
er
a cer u -. ar.s
it
creases anproxir
crrk.and recat'jr.i
. Tl s firci
nf'~more tv v
t n:; fourteen per
1 cf tficir assb-
a rr"c tv-enty per
Of n^oro j.’ian'sevcaj
- nirl F e num-1
vr- f] ? ■ r"'-t!..-j rf n 1 od’ Mi 1: i j
'■! b'--mlr.ed tile's and r‘''a'a..L; ,, .!:ters on'-!
i'es of
1 awr.*;
Of
l t
. , ... , in f n.miles r
. . r ’ n rf 1 • r M l r/T iM.n nt
■ y In f by ' ' - 1 ' 1 ; '
U:a,!- ’x;::;* been yV-d rev-; . .....n
. T.’h'-n the a'utuO'-itb •;
TI d • '••!'•
Galv
y arm is rc-
pcOp
V TO tO
treats some
‘against the columns moving dp the patf'h o? a British force thro!
river.
GcnE Gorringo mad > a Iioroie but
futile effort to relieve his.corjrades.
For near y two months D>.has been,
within twenty miles of the Besieged
foxxfl. F*i):*T1v,.Jn Uin Iftst two, weeks.
La hnd worked Ills way to within,
gixtef-n mijes on tlio south bmk of
the river, b-it all Ms subsequent et-
icks xve-e roei)!'v-d w : Fi i:*er le-sea
rto Idjii-scif. Tlie Turki-h posit
were rcmarknble strength, ctm'-ii?*
of the Icrrain, ami
ohsh th x
Mc3o;.o-
iVrsien Gulf and into tho
tamian country.
Nothing in Britain’s war activities
except tho Dardanelles undertaking
has aroused such harsh criticism of
expedition. _ It has-been tho dioal on
whjch at least throo military reputa
tions have been- wrecked^,-Conceived
as a political and economic measure
f'«r its infiucnce on India and tho
fa'eoitgrdWg of British Interests
Vavo orders that th.
I o ellawed. to enter F
e.f *ikn’ r-o;>r Bc^rfh loo?
— ■ f,,,—■-■'* ...’-r— t-*---. -'r--'rt I'tO*
at reels again and arrested every one
who did not move prompt’y.
in the (k'bri; v'as found a printed
pro, lair.ation issucd-ln th.s namo.of
tlio president of tho provisional gov
eh ' .1 ntwl! have
a . A’’r nry m 1
i'ii. N!n< v-> v • i . ...
(-a )nx a t odP cay'urCd and rent to
. | in riv-’-r nr 1 -b
\yT; e'rfiT.afcd that
being oneratid.
ri or traffic it
c. !y forty vcrc-
fifty-six hundred men wero taken
prisoner, and on ft cannon.. twenty-
sight machine j uni rnd ton mine
throwers were captured,
“Tlio Ituf. fans Buffered bloody
losses," which were .can ddej&My’in-
credscd during flip r.!c!ij -tfT t’;b re
sult of a Rv: ran r.ttaffii which was
cite !cd in tl'.lci.O*rff:rr>.
“The cneu y ivas .unnblo to recon
quer cue fo<)t of lo t territory.
•t" ♦»tl%ni iitntK himli i pa!! attarkftd the
fnilrond iicaj; V.'cndon and tho rail-
ro <1 tr.'OKs *:. at Dnenaburs an4
Ryoiccyca.
INSURANCE ACT LEGAL-
TO HANG VILLISTAS
\
f (.)ue<.n<-(-'
rc: cr
wn.
d -cr
Orb:
icnc
,v
•;J of ri Id’s
if. Enni' :>’r-
, 1 1 ’ y,■ i r’v-' j ■ cf-)1—r> ho 1 d' 1 tig
ti 4 L .tlit'l iu li tl- r U * » ♦« <> ji *» ao C >’
1<twith'n four miir.s of the town.
Tho damage do-e to Barrow, bridge
on liits Dudlin and Foutheasteru rail-
way is not reiipus."
ernment, the f -xt of which-follows:: (Wiser Killed Txventy-nve,
... “Ibo provisionnl goyermnent to ..^,x
Omy xxcfe a'dM by fFTe rRef ITWTTT
which (ixrtfloxxing Its banks, Inter-
povN.t an impa-*ahle t».arricr between
the British nrfd the main Ottoman
frid-J ts. Tie TfcrV.* ha 1 fortlSft;!
estimate. The Ottoman government
may be expected 1° utilize to the full
the victory over Gen. Toxntrhend to
rotraterrrt In Persiw, Irf Egyp* and In
M> banka of tbe India the Influence of the Ruaian
river, ex trading frxm the river lo the ijccresaa la Annawia.
th^ cRir.cns of Dublin:' The .provt-
sional government of tho Irish'rc-
pubjic palufcv the .citiz'>ns of Dublin
on the memontoua occasion of the
proclamation of a sovereign Inde
pendent IrinUjLtatq B^y 8a
ll ‘ l f"
the Une* taken up ftt twelve noon
Easter-Monday, and nowhere demote
the fierce and almost continuous at-
•-rks «f Britlst) troops have the lines
been broken through."
The backbone of the revolt Ih Dab-
T-went-y-ftvie-casualties in.dcad and. _
woundkd rcs*ulfM from th t bombard
tnont of Lowestoft by German war-
.'hips and tho running flgjit with the
British light crulotr squadron a^mj
destroyers.
Fr b <1 Fin Air \i(t'-ric*.
In fights In the air tbe Freneh
claim that their avig&rs Lavy
brought dowp four Fokkers »nd four
«ther Ger oan aerArlanea. while Iter-
Sftprcino Court I) :i.isscs Injunction
L’clitiou of Charleston Attorney.
Upholding tlio "tS-.'lilyfcfcf the
Lancy-Odom I'ir.e Insurohco aftt^tha
Supremo Court in a decision Thurs-
iia.v ni-ri.t pfused to sign, an order
enjoining tno rttorney gen: ml and
tho insurance commlFzfoner from en-
for.lng the terms of the law.
Rrltlsh Uin In East Africa.
In East Africa the British are-con
tinuing their sucre sc* against-tbe
•Germans, havingtaken near Kondon-
Ckuijt Sentence* Seven’ to Death on
• May 19.
Tho seVeh YTTTa r TToWdfi who
vcrc captured alter *hc raid on Co-
lunibrs and convicted of murder ia
tho fleet degree, were Monday con
demned at Denting, N. ^L, by Judge
Edward L, Medler to die on May 19.
Tho prisoners pU ;ded that fhey
were ignoYnnt of where they were
pblwf at the time of the raid and
that they Were forced to follow Vi.ia
under penalty of death.
Six of the bandits listened unmow-
cd to the sentence of death, but th«
seventh. Jose Kan gel. Who had
number of emttia.
- Turks |iq»t Dark.
The Turks in the vicinity of Dtar-
heVr. A»'sHe Tsrker. took tho offew-
lit rxyd Ibahla W flgbt over tho Rtastaea. hot were
French machine wsa shot down.
Into court on a cot, cried for mercy.
British
British casualt'es la A|
? r ( AGleare sad 19.3SC
slightly ta exzese ef