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SPUN IS STUBBORN. Adheres to Her Policy of Perversity. THE OUTLOOK WARLIKE, * V Limit oi Concessions to United States Readied. Minister Woodford .Hakes a Statement to the Press. London, April 7.?A special dispatch from Madrid says that the ambassadors of France, (Jer man}, juussih ana my waited together this afternoon upon Senor (iullon, the foreign minis ter, and presented a joint, note in thodnterost of peace. Sotior Gullon,replying,declar d that (according io the dispatch) t ho members of the Spaish cabi ne.t were unanimous in consider ing that Spain had readied '"the t limit of international policy in the direction ot conceding the demands and allowing t.uo pre tendoua of the Unitod States/' Madritf, April 7.? 1 too a. in.- There appears to he much mystery connected with last night's events. It seems that alter ,ne regular cabinet meeting had. adjourned, and the premier Senor Sagasta had returned home, the papal nuncio,Mgr. o.ivu, in company with the mi ii ; r i >! foreign alfairf!, Senor Gulhn, t 1 \ : with a communication from Kome This was considered of such portance that the otiu no:,. * were summoned and vomai:r ! consultation until I :.'>() a. m. It is said the result of their deliberations was telegraphed to Uome. from which it was to t> cabled to the I'nited States. No explanation has been fumislied ol this procedure, but .'in -t- iacis are furnished on >fTi uthmity. The cabinet ministers, :;t ?h< ir meeting laf pvenin:-. dcri' ' ' appoint a committee to organize and Stipetii'i, >> ; llio iiutiuiiii. subscription ' n in cm om! the strength of the lieet. A semi-olliciai statement,'.s^neo after the adjoi-.'nr ' v.-: VThe cabinet co nJdred eve y aspect of the sifci:: ie n om tin* formation of foreign ami colonial ministers, ami especially in tie light o 1 iho reports (if the milliters of war ami in ?ri<i *. The out ome of the governmenr to all 1, previous decisions, without modi j eat ion, and n v> i an,,- ; ? !; effect were adopted; During th< .sitting, the foreign minister made several visits to the pa: ice." Madrid April 7.?11' :l' > a. m.? After the cabinet meeting, am; the issue of the etni-ol ;i! : < previously cabled, vh:< .. v. . i yarded ^ n serious unoumo ni^iUv' There' was much excite1 i -.It: 4...! i. : 4 I Ull'iJL tfll.l .)CI ill- ;-v liWK I. city. The cafes v. ere 1 1 with people, ell or -rlv ing the situation, ami ? iiiv approving the- att i: t li cr. hi not. The rn' 1 ir nr y nap r< ?. y vorv violent in their at? against *he I'nited v; i Madrid, April 7?2:-. .. Jt ;? .:?<?rt> -I ' t! i r.moieation I r !1 v 1 Papal nuncio ami nii. . : , foreign a AT ;ir> p .. < i . I\?.. r:> hi nr> t ;>! r r 1 h <1 adjourned 1 what co?v"on.-- " ; :?i:i ' * make. 'I he e,<hine!, ii is 1 ui; * ? staled. decided to ?'" ?' ) govern me i ' former decision a, air ly kn< wn o 1 'iosident MoKink-v. As nrevioi. !\ int. lir.i lieso dispntche . *' " i- - 1 1 tli" rumor current, v? ; i. > : Madri I 'hat the 1'i::f? ! > foveriurii" t hn<l j>r r*i?tf ultimatii'.i. tlie governi Spain, (Ionian ling that th 'nf modify within ?dx hours the not presented efter ?he last conference. Madrid, April !! :1I a. in.? The morning p.; her, unanimous in < , :ig that the situation i- , rav . Several papers amenm that v rcnernl Woodford- "il! ' v Madrid to .riorrov moron g. IP has.-"of taken up hi- residence at 'nited States legation, o it'?ck exchange war not / t V V y y T AV AY - 4 ^. 41 For five yea In our city prone ^ mouth and thri ^ eaten away, the the outside of tl Sarsaparilla. I ^ to swallow. N' ^ health, and he i ^ affected Ly the I < | ^ 1 "hor seven v ^ 6houlder and ar a good physicia T < Ayer's Sar>apar ! ^ bottles of this t ! H ! ^ < ? r > I was a grca ?> twelve months. | medicines 1 too live. ('ne of ni sing eight bolt Nj the m \ A " For many yi t 5 dies used in the L-' 1 in tliininaiiii}; h * ^ c>;n i.ially t-crofi kl Dr. Ayer's T> T Sarsaparilla. f*" h bowcis. and stc N A , U . v' ... s ' i M to-i! iv. if !x".;i" Holy Thar-(Jay. 11 . Lj'l. li I' Uo\V .. t I Jv iifl! ,lj | : . * .. r\ . .;.!?! .Mill. -ly ; . i! at ! ;.i t. ii. ( Hi- p *11 pic: . ! :? \ . i : t i . i , , in! I thy '-1' '"'tit v 1 i m 1 li"' cabinet cotificii whr commencing,! misijNir ' <r ?i -i . 1 S r ( Iti 1 lor*. v > ' 1'.1 < I fr. i !. 1 ; S; ?: mi.ii- i"r: Having I'm hi. ! awaited since noon yesterday for t:; ? de 1 c: ion of the Spam ' government, it i- roy (bit t" ai.fio'iMco 'm vim i ' aa t ! v;! | - f, |! wai4 li lit 11 lit i < I in. I heg ?.[ you <i 1: j i.,J ly ; mrimnirntc thi tl( i-i- a 1 r??r ! n 11 ' !* i'h t, unit that rhi <!??. ~ j *. . j ti i.e croud -tl in term which j J n ay prevent tl.'* sad const qut noes th * I should art ttly regret, but \vl h I I .-! ? v-.? inovital?h? if 1 hinj.N (-nntintie ' i t!>?*ir present' state." Til " lotfor V-:< I ' : i in.?N? fommuni^Mtj'in. fi?r i? < >?<,mp'fcinl, "My r fri??? !." M ulrifl, Af?r?' 7?II ft. rn.? <r laconic mini r f'< r \v;ir. ( <i1 <V>iron,Wa at ! i)ro!\f" J / y'1 \ y *y rt my husband suffered fr?m scrofula. The >unccd the case incurable. Sores appeared, aat. The jugular vein was exposed, the i palate and tonsils eaten out, and there was ne throat. After everything else had failed, le had to take it through a tube, as his thro ow, after years of terrible suffering, he is fu s able to work every day, although his r-pi loss of tongue and palate." Mrs. Is. L. FOSTlsK, Wi *r% -la i .its I suffered with that rrible scourge m. I".very means of cute v as trie 1 without n who tried in every way ? < help me. I v.i ilia. I immediately began it ? use, and aft etuedy the scrofula was entirely cured." Mrs. J. A. OLis I'LL, Lui r .t sufferer from scrofula, being una' 1c to de N->! one "f the 1 . tors who attended me, i k, did tue any g rod. My friends r-r;;i;>< scd | v physic ians indticetl tnu to try Ayt t's Sanlea 1 am now j rf?. tly well." C.KUKOL TOWN'S!:XI*. i'rer '7<r\-r-rMSr ;r/r\-r,i V \jn. 13\L jlA/iLJ "-its Aycr's Sar-.tijiarilhi ha-.} < < n one rf t*. ^ 1 lomc f'>r f.itth: \V:, k1. r. '?i, anil \vt: li:iv?? fi umurs from I ho I >h ?< ?< i which sacra to have ila and other skin diseases." (Rev). D. bupt. N. ii. llomc for I.ittlc Wanderers, 12 m M m N I H V?$ m 6$ .a ills ntv spcririllv rt'lrt,>tocl for i rhoy protnoto iliyos'ion ,'incl urii'ch in yoocJ working order. ilc! 111 an i n?<? viow t In : '( ? ! .1 n;i-j : i\ -u mi inftTosiirij i 11 < ' -Ml Mil. s i \ i "W. I- {!> ! ; fi" two 1' ,-s . to L: !i foreigner ' . n t ' ' ' s';. nr r i : r: r 11 i i ,r ,-t t | t: .i- i el r';?J-1 i1 11 a in, i iiiiiii' lout. Mod rid. April 7.?Noon.?Th . .... . . ...i. 1 t. rail <1 tale ( I 'lie:.. I.dfo .1 s\>1 i i ilc; k at ,ni i . rlv lioi r, ami ina:n .. .ici lean ..I? .I to .. U aoo;i . ] i , ort ion. I in* to-ill -'aid In v no Id remain here i til director l.i apply for iii' pa-sj" it -, or nn til 1 in - v lie i.Milled to In in lit 1 : o tat wi'Oli ho tea Vi t hi I o itifdl lia.; will Ile Ijop-'.te 1 ovp 1 i tied Stan - It itiun lit p'te tilt* .lliti.'liil Oil at i.l. a; I i in* iO-in'l . I 1 i? 1 , iol tie* 'lid i? .Inillf re;? di"d, e\' Pi of til > diploi/iatrt "till hope fe peaeo. ! ei f v. t l.u - far. i - t.ei i eet m qui-.. , ! In family r.f Word ford xv 11; <* J i left this cn\ )a> lias arrived :<i i. Ma ? , ( i ' f ron *: r, and v, d d t. It Mil!/.. Madrid, Apri* y... f> ;>. m.? At ' .i? r?!.;i ii'.v calm.. ' < i m i) i.a; )> 11 puniiisv tied, to iia. t imiiio li 1 / ^ A A A YAVAV best physicians ^ i eating into the ^ tongue entirely ^ a large sore on ho tried Aycr'j ^ at was too sore ^ lly restored to ^ L-och is greatly . \ i ihnington, Del. " % | "f g I I S scrofula in my success. I li.i I ^ is told to tako ^ Jj r taking < v r? ^ ft 11 uirticivl| Mo- Y <^G ' /*K_. r J J i any work fir f^. nor any of the fT 4 dial 1 could not ^ ljiarilla. After ^ ih (.'amp, Miss. r ms or i rotist.-int 1 me- ^ omul it valuable ^ been inherited, A. C< ><>! !<, , Boston, M.csa. * t h?M [ A If H y ist-tiW. L< ire with Aycr's < keep the liver, > ' ~Av-A -A. -4. ^ > I... ... "I ! I * . Z '!"?.< - i i< ! s lias rr?''\!c() ::.?>i-o ; -Mil :e impressions. min. I isters refuse to furnish ah.y expla ic.ti u. I'lit- . xci! ?!i>H nt i: i .: | < i 11 : ;i:?- reariit-ii tiio l>oiHr. r ; oi: r, ; ; :ti. T<* HO (U'Klonst I'at ioijv. ? I <")! : l/:l t!l\ W III*I'l' \ ? t. r. Ail (in* i.uftiiibljip limit' ni v ! ! . . i ! ' c oil , i '! ir V:'. us privateers. I oili*r> oi monev iiorn i ? . JiloVIM' >c !f:VVi?r?l tile 1 ' i i M i to 1 II rea .* the strength of the dut) i r , .-.?i 1" < eucoura^ing i nvernnient. .Madrid. April 7.?5 :.'!< p. m.? J'lie H"i . 11Jo's leadiftg art id*' will I applaud tin* government's con-! t.i ? ? in replying to (ien*-ral r \V.n. !;..i.!, "whose proceedings,". "I.e eitirle snys, "arc considered '; I'M i aordinaril v brusque and | bill II - a hie." r.ri. Ily dimmed np the il ral1 I<?r- information points to tbo; , ' fact t '; t war is inevitable, but 1 tin' in-vvs papers still attaches v rent! iinpori i.eo to the action ?-l the , I mini-1 : of the powers at Wash tn;:ton. I Ma'rid, Aj.ril 7?5:50 p. m United States Minister Wood f'.i! : li*?s - lied the following -iate-i mi-iP t. iiie Spanish pre- . "Jin- Madrid newpapers < . hL> , J ^ morningare filled with statements concerning the American minister which are so inaccurate that he asks the courtesy of tire press to correct them, lie does this in the interests of friendship and peace '"The proprietors of his diploniatic position lorbid hio making*' any statement with regard to his* diplomatic action with theSpanish government. But last September the Spanish foreign ollice received written permission to publish the texiot anyollicial correspondence which he should have at any time with the Spanish government, and k this permission is effective to-day. The Spanish government is at . complete liberty to publish every \ word he has ever addressed to the foreign ollice, by letter, memorandum or statement. "The second secretary of tho American legislation has sailed . ' tor New York to resume the practice of liipre Cession. He ha? re' signed trom tlm <iiplomatic service. The American minister's wife left with her niece for Paris Wednesday night. She is in poor hr.t'th '<1 '!;<? e\ temet.t of tlie past fortnight has compelled her to seek absence and rest. The daughter of the American minister remains and will remain with him at Madrid. Ho has not given up !us residence, where ho expects to reside so long as iio shall remain accredite i to the Spanish court. i v "The American minister has received nothing but courtesy from the people of Madrid. He has never had the slightest apprensinn a- to his own personal security or tiiat of nis t; anly. He is worknig for peace, and, despite ail m ?uinors to the contrary, he still !i r.es ii'viro will be kept between Spain end Hie I'nited States, and i.iii peace will soon be re-established in t'uba, based upon jm-tiee. with protection for the great American interests in that inland and the maintenance of the hon< : of Spain." .tei olt it.*, Apr?l V?7 :lo p.m.? v ! o-<i v !> it'g !!nlv Thursday, all trallic is suspended. The streets arc crowded with ladies in mantillas, many wearing the national ** * colors in the ir hair. Loin t from one church to another. .Si While the crowd wa? thickest* 'k* (icneral Y\ o .dtc.rd, the 1 r.itod States mil ister, n.'d mi-s Wood-, !<u ! walked ':oir! the T*??i 1 cels States iojratten to their r sjiji?uco.j i I ? were n cii^niZ'.Mi ov many! t hut their promenade was wotl ' marked by :li.v special incident I Several ot the papers publish , stateiiMM' fs t)V I.iei. t. < ietiera I <lorrea, minister 01 war, apparently authentic, in which lie denies that the Tovern?>K tit is threatened with a ministerial crisis. Uet'errinir to tne possibility of THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE. U Mi TWM ItLKS VN !> CONsrsirt iO.N CAN UK ci ui;;>. All Kmiiictif New Vork ( hniiist ami Ncicntisl .Uakcs a Free Oiler to Cur Headers. -, ...... i ! > dilitul York L'Iiddi' ' T. A. ' uiii, deiiioiistrutins his . !;-'c?)ver\ l a reliable unit absolute < ii<- i i (ii;-tuii(it ion t,i'llhiicnar? : ! iii-l :ill broii'Mu' 11.*??:?t. I.j i^an-I chest diseases, i i ti .m 'h>,catarrhal affections era I decline and weakness, I ... -h, ..ii.I .t.i midi; inn* of \\' win 'I'M!" I . ' IS Mill different ? of his Xew I ry in n:i;. ai Meted reader of wri; ; 111; for 1 hem. il "Nr.'. iii i ii Treatment" ' c- '! 11 ' ' r.'aaiietitiy hy timely use. am! i (insiders it a pie prnfe -ion:.; duty to suffe iiuiiianU.v ?! . le atrial of his fallible l ure. Sep ace d: i! \ Vyi'lopa new v ders, and thi ,,'r-eat hemist, patie experiment i r.>; for \ ears, has pro results as heri'dieia! to humat can he claimed hj aii,> modern / II is assert i" i that lunjr troj coiisnmpt ion are curable ii/ mate i- pro\ en i>\ "heart f rnt itndc tiled in his .y* Kiimpeaii lahratories / from thoae cured in y world, S MeiJieal experts .eliia chest and lu -umption, \vh? n ins speedy mi Simply write as i'iun street piHtolllee and free medicin ' Sufferers slu|i tapre of his ir> I iriisr u'i i ?vV liii ofTi-r in ti!3. I