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Thn latest note of this moat extraordinarydemonstration of modern time 1 musicaltribute HadeoHowel Many thomandvoices are within eanhot M this 1 writtencheering III name and singing For aJolly OoodlVUo
Account jut arriving ten ot nlmllarioeneathroughout Kngland Scotland Ireland andWales They will continue today truly
this war promise to bo more remarkable for
the trannformatlon of the En U Into nmotional people than for any rolllury
menta It recordThere WM ft wonderful aoene M
opera at Cerent Garden TbeMT
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known after the MOond eat of towmi rln
The Prim and Prlnoei of wale theDuke of York the DucheSs of Uie
Kin of Sweden and Nonrar nd Vlo
torte were piwmt The news appanjntlremanated from the Princeofmle but the
QuJetunUI the Information readiedThe awSenos announced
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manded that the orchestra playQuen Herr Mottl who wa oondnctwr hadretired and the rwnaiulnfinurfolanri hetitatedbut the udeiweitra k up the national hymnThe reraltiee can to the front of thatr boxthe Prince of Walee time perhaps nn-
OMdonilr with The aoene terrnlBated with roars and oheer f JnNlaMen
The Lord Mayor ha cabledtoCoUBadenVowoll In
Ckblemewhaftmoflfrla wanted for the needf the garrison and hfcabttanttafter the lon
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BATTLIXO ronAdvlcxt ot Fighting Abonl tke Teww
and an the Head ThitherapKltl Dfitxitttiil la Tn 9CI
Prom Tna SCTa CorresponiUnt Prttorta-
PlutTOBiA Mar 17 via Lorenzo MarqMMay Id Advloes have received here
effect that sharp continues around
PMTDnr May 18 rla Norwio MarqneeMay IT B o P Mlleavy flhtln U again re-
ported along the lln of the Bechuanaland Rail-
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twt n Walal and the TraniraaL-xndai DfipotfWt tt TBI SUN
rtoaJfdtkttlf Correspondent with lh Doers
VOLMRCST on the Tran vaal border May
11 via Lorenzo Marques May 18 S P M Thelarge tunnel at Lnlngs Nek which was
feet long and afforded the only means of rail-
way communication between Natal and theTramvaal has Just been completely destroyedby the Boers who blew It up with dynamiteA very large quantity of the euplotlve was used
and Its effect was terrific The shock was feltfor a great dlstano The tunnel U now com-
pletely chokd from end to end with hugemasses of earth and rock which will requiremonth end great engineering eklll to remove
Alt the commandos are occupying Onestrntrgic positions and are confident that theycan easily repel any by Gen llullnr to
nter Transvaal of Lalng Nek-
IOXDON May 18 A from OenRoberts ayn fluller reports today FridayNewcastle was occupied last ntght and todny
the Snrond Division and the Third CavalryDrlgado will concentrato there I have sent aforco of mounted troops through NqutuIlorkns Drift to turnout a small force of the
enemy and to ren ire thn natives The enemyburned the Catholic chapel plundered manyhonst and took cash from the banks Other-
wise hny did not do much harmThe railway Is badly damaged The
Wiwrhtiank Ingacune and Nkandhla bridgeshav been destroyed Many culverts thepumping water tanks hnrn also
destroyed Of the 7000 men flying beforeus about a thousand seem to have gone toVaUkerstrooin end some by Millers Pns tothe Free State The remainder who atedescribed a disorganized rabble have gonenorth They nay they Intend to snake a stand
DASNIIAVSEII Natal May 17Jen Dullerhat received n congratulatory message fromthe Queen on the occupation of Dundee Inwhich her Majesty eipresse her appreciationof the conduct of the troops
coaMorns CAPTURED
One of Three Who Surrendered to LordKobrrMi Troops I Nimrd IlothaSpecial CM n pafftifoTllR flux
From Triri SUrts Corre pondf nt at PretoiU-
rniTORtA May l via Iorenro MarquesMay IT V I M There hi great dKBculty Ingetting despatches through owing to the strictrensomhlp which Is being maintained
Cot Blake of Irish Urlgada succeeded Incleverly escaping nt Kroonstnd
All the Federal commandoes are concentrat-ing In the Draketmberg Christianaated the republican troops yesterday
LONDON May t The War Office hu re-
ceived the following despatch from Lord Huberts dated Kroonstad May 18
Methuen entered yesterday with-
out oppcMltlon Gens Duprez and Daniels andforty men nurrenilered
Ian Hamilton cavalry under Droadwoodoccupied Llndley yesterday There was slightoppiisltlon and two of our men were wounded
was not there Ills government ofllclalsleft lad Sunday
Muttons mounted men yesterday surprt edand captured about thirty miles northwest ufthis place Commandant Dothn Field CornetCaosen flve 1olmnne burg policemen andseventeen Doers There were no casualties onour tide
Butler reports that suveral Natal farmersare handing In their arm
Iord Hobertss ct patci about the capture ofCommandant llntliu gives no Idea as to whichItntha Is meant There are several officersnamed Hotha In tbi Hoer army one of whomU Louis Ilotha the CominnnilerliiChlef whosurcooilod ien Jiiuliert
A rfcspatrh t a nenii agency from Kroonitadny hit tl lloers In retreating to the Vaal
River destroyed tlw bridge across the Hhenos-
tor Hlv-ervtrt irorrn VSK noun orvs
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LOXIMIX May 10 despatch to the Sfanrfnrdtrain Durban cays that the Satal ParliamentTIS pixcpd on Us second reading a bill for a loan-
jElnmiion The Prime Minister stated that Itthe intention ti rearm thn Natal Held nr
tlllery at an early lain with obtained fromthe Transvaal HP also announced that aspecial court would l iiecl to try rebels-
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May IT ISO P MUnder orders from Pretoriathe Federal commandos are retiring to theNatal defence tine Alt the commlasarlat andmaterial have been removed from here Therailway ls doing excellent work The artilleryand the wagons of the the various laagers were
removed In perfect order Aa they passedllatllngs rtilt glganllo and orderly re-
treat presented a weird scene
fRJHt UTATKRI JOG HOUg-
Mtmbtrsor the Volkiratd Advise Theta toMr Down Their Arms
afttlal Cable Dnvaleh It TUB Sflt-
ProoTni Sfss Correjpondtnl RobertaKnocWMAD May IT MManyb-
urghera are handing their rifles and gongto their homea under e ort of Prllltn troopsTwo members of the Orange Free State Volks
of Kroonstnd andMr Macdonal of Wepener are and e-
advWn the Free Btato burghers dofrntheir arms sod return to their homes
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t u Ay May ITThere ta a sensationalfrom DelB oa Day of a Boer blot to
British gunboat Forte after the mannerIn wWoh the Maine was destroyed In HavanaHarbor The authorities at Delagoa Bay
convinced that the reporta are well
the Forte puts out to Ha for sevenmiles every night
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ssrt Bnger Bald to Be CaaMs te Preveal each A tto by the Boon
IXWDOX May l The correspondent of theMorning Pott at Kroonstad dating his despatchMay IT says that the principal mines at Johao-nertujrg have beso prepared for destruotloaThe blowing of them tip has deferreduntil the British cross the ScatdenfEraier la powerless
TMNSTAAIS SKIT CAPITAL
reretrDOonrali Said to Pretoriafor
flr lal Call Dntutlt w THEIXWDON May despatch to the Daily
ilctttrom Pretoria dated Friday nays thatthe foreign Consuls are leaving Pretoria forLydenburg
TIlE SIKOK OP JMFJCSfVO-
IHllanl Detente Offered by MentCol lltdeaPowell and nil Small Force
For more than seven months Mafektng
defended by a small force of Irregular leviesunder R 8 8 UadenPoweU hasheld out against a much greater force of lloers-
Ilesides persistent attacks by an active andvigilant enemy the garrison hike suffered underthe hardships Incident to mien asle e priva-
tion anxiety hunger heat and constant exer-tion In repuNIng the advances of the foeThroughout according to the messages sentout by the commanding omcr bv runnersthe men have been cheerful willing coura-geous and skilful In the arts of war though atthe outset they were practically without ex-
perience The fact that tIm defence beenmaintained under such adverse conditions Uwhat makes the work of HadenPowella forcechiefly remarkable
Mafeklnc Is a unmll town of wooden buildingsIn African Republic about rli milesfrom the border of U Is Im-
portant because the railroad from Cape Townto lluluwayo run through It It Is SO milesfrom Cape Town as thu crow fllen and morothan thousand as hoc railroad train creepsfor through that country the trains do not domuch better ihan creep From PretoriaIt Is about ISO to the westward and ItUabout the from JohannesburgIt stand In n level tract of country and I
watered by a riverWhen the became dark Col Baden
Powell was eut from his Rhodesia Incomrnandof a detachment of about twelvehundred Irregular levies hastily collected to es-
tablish himself at Matching und hold It at allcosts should war breakout At the beginningof hostilities he set his men to enlarging thesmall fortx there and building extensivetrenches and barricade Tim town woe to allIntents and purposes In a stage of tlege beforehostilities actually began There were n numbar of of experience underlladenPowill Including PortUnds hruthur Lord Kentlnck and the moortalltv among Ihn offlcers him been great Inthe engagement which made thehistory The Transvaal ultimatumwas to Kiurland onoct 10 and
llo rs before Mafeklng underandnttacked tlie liir The garrison had theirMaxim guns and siege welland effectually checked the advance ofthe Doers but alter a short Inter-mission th attack was renewed and onOrt ID A sortie was made the British Inwhich It wee reported that the lloer loss weethreu to eighteen lost by the
the loern for a withwhich proceeded tV bombard the townbut 4 the garrison coiiilructed bombproof
ami first day two bornburdtnent did little harm Meantime wordreached them that Col Pluiner was marching
Rhodesia to rrsnie and otherforces would be brought up as soon as powslblato raise siege
Mire Hoeri coming too At one time ItIs twilmatetl that thure was of SooooiltHlde the town but repeated torbukw the ilefeniv and the were moetnt oil point with unflagging courage and
or the Hocrs wrrwithdrawn to the of lenMelliiinni column but tokep continually harassing the British and pre-vent taking any actionelonal sorllM somn which were brilliantlyniicc sstul on a email seal Eachllrter tried to extend their trenclux near thelon thn ItritMi u alticksluvnriatilv ilrov barlt the advance
of the defenders may be JudgedtIp following extrncts a sentbv runner fnun Col BnlenPowell t LordKohorlA
After MO days sleg I d 1re tobring to yourLordships nonce the i rood spiritof loyalty that till classes of this garrl m men half of whom are Jinncciis
to thouKt of Arm have adoptedto their duties with the greatest zeal
readlnems and and of theremarkable With such a
organization PIIH like clockwork and I hnvoevery hope It wilt in wucrexsfuny through
abortive on Ilie IMh ln tFeb the southwestern forts tln
enemy line been comparatively quiet Thereno very little rifle
lire Thu cltiens are preparing to ielebratotint Jiitli day nf tie dinners
lli r miilf tlesh termed the rliUf articlesnf diet VeKBiAMes were very rnrce antibrought tremendous ami linurlos w r
The initlve were the nrKUlTerep wnntlnc thick end rndurnnce of
the women amid childrenof linrilhlri low fever Col
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K i Still tlie of III tacit wasunbroken anti tIter woe norender The only fear among Hi defenderwas that MI ninny of ill offever and the raking tire of the
which ut ilnnK vi pt thnthat there would by bv not bi-inough left to nn attack In forceMeantime Lord Holieris who was incation with ill Llirriion by menn of runnerswith onn degree of regularity um cordingine sige to thorn to up heart wasmaking hi preparations to relieve HmWhen woe matured wherebvJen Archibald Hunter wee sent with therelieving eipedltlnii lird Roberts In thepre enc of several of hU officer
Mafeklng will be relieved ISion Hunters finn tether with that of thegarrison outnumbers tIle lIneN In that vicinity
and the beslegwlthe sIege that with anything
like an eiiiul force they could drive hoernwvMlMlnR tiny Fonnrt In the Itlrrr
thirteenyearold Charles Radcliff of tnTVr t I0ld street who disappeared aweek ego loot Mondiv fonni by someboatmen In the North River peirstreet yesterriar lie wee met seen playing onthe hank near where his was found nndIt Is supposed he accidentally tell Into t he river
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NEELYS CONFESSES
neSTKS OIVB1 UP 34900 OT CUBANPOST oreicit pivttnitn
nil KTldroce Mid to Neelys Convlo
tlonMeelr Alleged to Have flea a 8m g-
Isr Toollemors of More Startling D
velapoienttfrltlclinii of bsnaper al Diipattfi la TUB SUN
HAVANA May 18The authorities appear tohave acted wisely In riot placing Deputy Audi-
tor Reeves In Jail Their reason for taking thiscourse wa that It wan considered best for theInvestigation of the postal department that heshould have more freedom than the other sus-
pects The result Is Ihat Reeves has been talkIng He Las confessed enough toconviction of Financial Agent Neely an absolutecertainty on the face of the evidence
was closely questioned last night byofflcers and he admitted that
before leaving Neely gave him 14800 In returnfor which he was to straighten the accountsand audit them as being correct This sumcame to him the day Neely tailed Neely
wanted to have his tricks covered by experthands and was able and willing to oayliberally for It kept his booty Intactand turned It all the authorities lastnight How much other moneyhe received hasnot learned
of his confession has leaked outIt is known however that he told other thingsand it la presumed that he disclosed all his re-
lations with Neely Until he weakened theauthorities realized that they had a difficulttask to connect him positively with the embezilements
According to Information given to the SecretService mon Neely did a little smuggling aswell as stealing Itlsswerted that he Importedas for the Post Office Department many cargoesof paper free of The duty on paper Isvery high He subsequently sold the paper toa Spanish printer who was thus enabled tobeat all competitors In bidding for contractsThe amount of ditties Involved Is said to betsoooo butt this Is not verified
Rumors of more startling con-
tinue to be putt In andmost sensational affect officers of the postoffice whose names have not yet been connectedwith the scandal but nothing definite has yetbeen given out The story cabled from theUnited States that I2000o00 worth of counter-feit stamps had been printed at Muncie Indand cent to Cuba Is considered nonsense hereInasmuch as there are more stamps here nowthan can be accounted for It Is certain that thesurcharged stamps were not nil destroyedThis Is admitted by who was one of thecommittee the itllocoworth of stamps last July With this curplueage to be got rid of It WM not necessary tocounterfeit stamps as they could not have
dlspoted ofCuban papers are beginning to take up
the icandal They comment Insistently uponthe tact that the American prisoners aretreated with greater respect whereas theCuban customs officials under were ledIn disgrace through the CuJwnowants nIl the American officials to be placedunder bonds for the faithful performance oftheir duties Iurhn anil the Norton Insistthat the Engineers Deportment should be In-
vestigated The resolution of Congress looking-to all of Investigations Is condemned bythe which says that the investiga-tions are wanted by the Democrats to hurt theRepublicans and are not sought for the In-
terests of Cuba It adds that If the Democratswere really In earnest about having a clean ad-ministration hero they would have bestirredthemselves sooner Instead of walling for thepolitical campaign to begin
RATItnOXE 31 AY HE DISULtSKD
nfflcUli Determined That Every Man Im-plicated Shall He Itroaiht to Trial
WAsniNdiON May l80fflclal of the Ad-
ministration are amazed at the extent of theCuban postal frauds and as the evidence accum-ulates If Is mild to strengthen tim position ofthe President and the member of the Cabinetthat everything possible shall bo done to bring-to trial every man Implicated either directly-or Indirectly lu thefrauds It IM certain thatthe suspension of Director of Posts Hathbonewill be permanent Fourth Assistant PostroasterGeneral Bristow goes to Cuba with fullauthority as Mr Rathbones superior to dismisshim and It Is believed that he will do It Itla not believed that Ilathbone Is connectedwith any of the Irregularities but he Is beingseverely criticised for hU failure to allow In-
vestigation of hIs vouchers by the militaryauthorities of Cuba
When tlm service wits establishedDirector placed In full control
was not subordinate to the Military Gover-nor except when ho had to draw from theGovernor fufllclent fluids to make up the de-
ficit In the postal accounts A plan for this waaagreed upon the Treasurer of the Island Issuing
to Director Hatlibon drawn uponof the General Treasury During
lien Brookes administration In Cuba tho warwere Issued without much complaint onconcealment of thy vouchers
Vheu Gen Wood succeeded len Brookehe contended that as the customs receiptswere being u ed In part to the postalbervicM the military authorities had a rightto require Hathlxmo to lihvouchers in of tile financialmiitt A official of thei Governmentpaid today that whenever ion Wood toadarty in the direction of examining theso
he woe rOot with awhich emphasized the contention of Director
that h was not under the authority-of War merit Genwith the War Department a written
the matter wn pending when the dis-covery of SVelys UefalCHtlon cainu tolight
The Pntmi terieiirnl said today thatthertt I nu loiinOHiloii for tlm story Munpit to the effect thairotnpatiy Is t IHIVI counterfeitfor distribution tn po tThe Department ha no Government dolertlves working on
For the Infornintlon of the 1realdent thehas a ctntenient showing
the whole number of tamps to tohave been Inss titan ll i Of thisIssue HOOono was In surcharged ThotaInt number of which might becounterfeited Is therefore less ixx0ooworth Instead of iilOOO as has been tug
A postal official recently returned to Washtwo
hide tights on Veelys ponditrt while ns-llnanclil agent was public knovlndge said
official lint could b bor-rowed from by on anysecurity and that th loaned were out
postal revenue Loans obtainedthrough this channel u r at a uniformrate of in per cent a month condpoint WHS that nil sale of htntnps mado
ly to outside offlcers were madfor cash This I HUM ficnUlcaiitIDstmKrs order rwiui-hlllons on blank forms initialed bv th 1 bird Asutstanternl and sent to the lliireiii of EngravIng andPrinting are thenPostmaster at reasonable iniervnls Hut InCub received mch blank formsOrders for stamps wen rn de from himby Po tmaters RS th latterhave ordered clothes or food from-a store nnd were always by cashto tile ninoiint of thv order If this story provescorrect NeelyH opportunitydoubted It possible for a stampgetup under such circumstances to re-mittaticivs with the Government not only byKiinstitutini statnps for onesbutt also by entering halt or more than half hissales as nale wldle receiving ca h forevery stamp issued
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W siitxiiTiix May is AttorneyGeneral-Grlggs tuna ilrafteil a bill to meet thecase which was approved at the Cabinet meet-Ing today and sent to the chairmen of ihoSenate And Hnino Judiciary committee withthe request that It be pnssedlmmeillately TheMil provides lint the statutes relative toditlonlietween the tnlteili States nnil countrieswith whirl the frilled States his treaties of ex-tradition shall apply to the extradition nf fugi-tive from Justice from Cuba while th govern-ment of that island it exerciser under the nu-thorily of the Vnlted State It provides thatextradition powers In force between the vail
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OUR States shall be extended to the PhilippinesOuam Hawaii Porto lllco Th AttorneyGeneral fald that Mich n law wouldmake escape Impossible but neednot be construed to mean that the Governmentcannot hold him now arid take him back to Ha-
vana for trialthe bill meets curb strong opposition
among lawyers in Senate and house thatIt probably cannot paw at least not In liepresent shape Senator Near chairman of theSenate Judiciary Committee Is inclined tobelieve that it would bo a very dangernm
to etablMi to p n n law permittingth extradition of an American dtim to ncountry where the common doe rIot pre-vail Mr Hoar will have a talk with
before action M taken aswill the member of the llousoCoimnitte nnuof to the till us-
Mr Hoar Is The Senate Judiciary Commutewill m et on Monday to mailer
Thu House on the Jiidinnrv indaylookup question of providing to rUHroffencex ot a character to e rlmrgeilagainst Neely and others In the tiilIn Cuba In order that and other
mar be extradited Atlorneytienernl-Orlggs a letter to ItepresentatiV Hayrlialrman of the roiomittee adraft of his bill In which he requested that tutulull be Introdiufil and pai a HH
possible A subrotnuilttee conMstingofKay Mttletlelil Dear
and Clflvton appointed to considerTlie flit to
the tne tlne of the committee Mr RayIntroduced the following bill
Srrtion SJ70 i f the Slalutfs hftfby-RmiiitfJ by sddtng pmnsn
Provided that whtnrvrr any orterritory or any part tbrrref under the controlM ivfinmfniof the Inurd Msts antithe Vnltfd Stairs bynrtuf fongrrss nr ihrnujh is-
nillUmy nr otherwise has rMabllthnl nrsn-thorlted governmental conlrol mrr vime Inwhole nr In part any rltlim nf the fiiltilStates Any plare or uinceIn Ibe control or government vt ouch fotrliru-terrltnty or country or lilly putt theiciif ny-aiilhnilty of the Inltrd St p nr any of tiepincer or dei nrlrnents or uny olhr person nhushell attend ln the etlmln rule orregulations irgularly r lntll tirJ by tile fnlled-Mtstn or Us any Mrthe ronlrolur ginrrnMnlof fmntrv r-
territory or against lemgnlred bySl te ll cifllrer us In
force In fnrelirii country r territory anti depmt-nr Heel Iherefrurn and be foundtherein be surrendered to the nuthntlllMof thejotted Stairs and relumed und urrendeted in the
such liiielgn country nr ter-ritory fur trIal under the l w Suit In forceIn tIde place where such crlrn was rnrtmllle H-
Ihertotlstonsof section S27 to ftJ77 of tIde lllleare made to the arrest holdlnt nnd ourtender of rrfrrtril toln
Attorneyderieral irlgcs hopes to bo able toWOO should the
bill ho fall to puss It has beensuggested that It might l posslhl for the
to turn over to theofllrinl on the ground that crime
was committed in n country undr militaryliirlsdlctlon All lawyersHooKevelt cannot him
rly Hrarlng on Thursday atAtnAsr May l The bearing before liov
Roosevelt In th case of C K W Neely nccu l-
of fraud In Cuba will lake nestThursday at noon at Oyster liny It being thetjovernor Intention to return toIinc leland n xt k Thn iovernor Is todecide nn application of lat WaphliiKton for Nwlvs pitrailitlon toCuba
IFOVMV nowvir PEAl IIR KHVT orrThe Crnf rnl onferelire of the Mrlbrxllst Prof-
estjint Church Stay Decide Against HerATLANTIC CITT ienorn-
lCotiferennof till Methodist Protestant thiirrhably will beromolnvolvedthe old iiie tlon of admitting women to thiiiiii try Mr Starr who ha a charge HI
nnd who wile ordained by thinNorthern Illinois Conference sent liredelegate to the ue An rnergetie ile
unite tinny follow tic question ni herafter n report inmiln iho credential iom-mitteo
It Is curtain that not be allowed toIn the proceeding of the resion
It I iirobnbli1 that tnn meeting will pass a voteof cen ure ngainsl the Illinois Conference foradmitting Mr Starr to the
The llev I S Stephens Chancellor of theKansas city was electprl Presidentof Conference nnd Kev 11 I Kldriilee
tbn Western Theological Seminaryelected
Itghtnlng MarriageProm the Itndirtttr HtrnUSlay 14 Kdward linker a dele-
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for shtnctonUnder thin escort of Congressman Sillier
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iim on Minilar errand C P Ilridnof Wn and Pev Cornelius Vnnder-hoef of linltlinore The tntlre party at a breakfust tocitlier in lute Ivtiiisvlvnniaotntlon rcttaurint in Jersey city and from j
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Mr Sulir reiiie ted by the ineinlwrsof the party to 1111 a pokismuti and he con-tented After the werover he taid Ve come mi part nf the rillzenii of Mshlncton ro you In theof our tin reirhlrnr WnsUinglon youwill bo received liy u coinniitt ami cortedto th Hotel Arllnuton Kirher tlmnUed-the CoiiKre inen mi behalf of lloor tin
of certain citlwns nf llnlllmore nailus h caul tor Mayor Hnye that
Yunderhuif nked to visitllaltlmore Th Invitation was uciopied byMr KIsPluT iirovtded tin changes were mado j
In their present ulans-TlieTnvoyi luncheon nt Manhattan j
and loft there n little otter 2 oclock for thehtrivi ferry They loft early
Mr P IxMiter VeKels said bicausomeaning reporters would be coining tothem lit moment for statementswhen In reality bad no more utatemenlato make Concerning the reverfesof ihn Itoer irm rcforlid In yesterday after-noons paper Mr Wei el saul
V dont know whitlier It Is true ornot The Knellsh have of all newsoiitlotf If It Is true will wo cant help It
Mr Wwfel thoitcht the tory that denHothi was natitureil WM untrue
It cannot ien l ms llotha he paidIt Is absurd tn think h would be caught witho small a following him
any Hotha Is caught It is come other Bothasaid ll cher Hotha Is a common a ruunnIn South Africa as Ves oN It i likelysome commandant bv that name that Istured always provided there has been such acapture
hOER nClEOATE IX IIMSfJVOTOV j
f Announce That They Have Credentialsas Envoys From liner llrpubllnW-
ASIIISOTOV May liner delegatesarrived here tnnlght rind wore received by alarge delegation of Conere representativesThey were eocorted to the Arlington lintelwhore a reception was given in their humoraltliouth the enthusiasm of the people ofnations capital was not what bytbe committee whirl luul the nrrnngementn Incharge
Shortly nler their arrival Messrs FischerVeKM l nnd Wolmorans held a conference with
wune of their ConKressionnl advisers and thoannouncement was made that they came here-with credentials ns Knvoys Extraordinary andMinisters Plenipotentiary from SouthAfrican llepubllc and Orange Free StateThe Knvoys delay the presentationof their credentials to the State Department
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what n said today by ofllcials of theIt i that the liner dele-
gate may Injure ihelr ofllcial landingbefore the lioverniuiiit piirtlcliuitlnirIn sincli a meeting before preenttheir tellers of credonco While no preo-dents fur such a rendition arn known losettle of tliddoverntiient ofllclll who lire e
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Th of action hn lieen revisedsoincwlnit There will be a drive around th-ciiy tomorrow afternoon nnd on Sundiv tindistinguished ranger will nttend inoriiiiiK-ervlco at the Church
Then tIter lie another drive onSunday afternoon nnd the muss meeting will be
on Sunday nlitlii Then will be nddrex e4-
hy Envoys Fl cier told Vesiel and by llourkeran SennloiT MasonVelllnglon Allen nnd
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On Mondav the committee consisting of SenMa on Teller and Allen and
tins Suler and Clark will call uponthe State to present the cteiien
the visitors and learn what their recep-tion will be
PROttAHLY XOT LOVIS WOTttA
Identity or the Cnptnred hoer CommandAntSettled
serial raw nfnilth lo THE StxI-
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fully given In the ofllcial advices andspecial despair IIM which both coverI linn the despatches from other pourrp ThoI ndon papers as might bo expectedpractically devoted to Mafeklng retelling thetale of the seven morhH nlego nnd anecdoteof Col IladenIowe11 whose portrait nppeariteverywhere
Thought there Is absolutely no official con-
firmation of the news of the relief uf the townItlsliiipllritlybcHevidln all Oat rx-
ieilnioflHal circles Til description of therpie in the London streets the theatre
cabled to THE ronvev sotnethlng of thinf ling of thin nde iintelv to expr H
which would bankrupt the powers ofwriters living or dead lieports of rejoic-
ings rom front Canada Australia nnd all otherparts of the BritIsh Implre
There is a doubt as to whether the Command-ant Both captured by ien Hutton thirty milesnorthwestl of Kroonftad Is Ioiils Bothaor his brother Tlm general belief In-
clines to the former If o capture i
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the greatest Hoer iencral In Held hut thebest opinion holds that It not Iouls ns other-wise Cen Hubert would have given the capturegreater prominence
iMroii ironrwi UKVIVAL
It It Not ltell hed IIT the Itepabllran Statictnt In Kings Coantr
The rumored return of former Senator JacobWorth to the political arena Is not takenM rlou ly by llepubllenn leaders In Brooklyn A after hlscomplotrout by Timothy I WoodruffIn tin metnorahli fiction light nnd withIns baltli badly Miattered h announcedthnt he bad quit the political game for goodnud intended to th fortune liehad mad as County Clerk which was estimatednl abouttiMViKi llrit M ttld down inncottage oi hl own nt Saratoga and then wentnbrniid for a long period hits tniveUns fir a Ktrypt returned about eijihtmonths nco he has been In theWestern StnieH until recently got hnckto Hrooklyn bis hay l H n intimatingt hat he has reiiin id red his purposeIHK politics nnd that hi Iton ent in I oiiKrxs n thefront th Fifth district bis old bailiwickNo ftaternont fromWorth but MagistrateWonh has declared that his father he believedwiniidllkp to tank an official trip toton Inn nt the Mime tim rut nilbnBto rnter another factional to s-
riltith pne-Already Republican lender hud practi-
cally Mated Keerif the 1for th in ih Fifth
dinner nnd they hav hovn no dmiri whatever to have him nithdrnw In Mr Worthfnxor Indeed her is no fiucstion
Woodruff Michael Didv andMr Uater II Atterburv theedrr IK revival
of Jncih Worth as a political factor andthnr if be wants n or othernomination he will have to hi own flulit
WH are convinced that Mr Worths reIn active would revive the
old rartionnl result lerlousduaiter to the party In KiB s
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Veiled Homan In mark Who Almost Illlnilel-Dr ronlnV Wife Celled Also Upon HerMother Knew runlo Apparentlyllefiire tIer Marrlajie Victim Operated On
Mrs Cronin of 433 West Fiftyfirsttired on whom n young woman clre ed iablack threw a solution of potash on Tlnirpdiy-iilclit was tnlien to Kye anti InrHospital yesterday nliero Prof Lewis perforiiid operation for tb piirpose of tivinthe right of her left It i thought noTthat may be restored lien husbandOr John C Cronln with lien all dayand Pol 0 Captain Donobinof ili Ve tHfventh itrret station obtained a till state
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i ter been to tln house on a visitnnd bail Just lel wlieii the door
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door to nrNwcr tin1 ITI There I met-a woman who worn5 a linavy veil11 oicod lint her hair blonde I shouldjiidii from lier fncit that she was nbout jyears old She mid cite wnnled loCronln and I wild Cronn was out She nldthat KH wanted him n ci of heart di
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IMme lime ITi ilurinf a xiian bottle aunt
Hie Htuff tli wniiinti urea looked like conrenlriiUil H biirinil n bob in the hull
and the paint from the frontiloor There trao ot it out nnand tone le were stained n If thiwoman who threw it hail united liter skirts itin tier hurry to get nwav A broken vn ellr-Imtlle luul innllined Ibe stuff wi foundon the turnip Donohup learned lnirfruit tronltis motinr who lives nt 101Nist that a woniafl-
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my laughter lindh en married tn Dr CronlnFur in talked nf dnvs when mrdaughter was forewoman tu n dresrn klnri-
tnblNhment nt 41 West Fortywrond treShu a l ei if my dAiiuhtiT wn still employedthere Then she n k d for hertold her that my daughter was married 10 Drt lonin
Detective Dale learned that two womenliid worked in tlieilre innl ln i establthinenthail n si ter wlm pieerly at times
Hint shuts might acid throwercnllcd upon lipr tnrdiy nflernoot but
that slid had been in Jersey City until11 oclock on night
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drew h mentioned to Mrs Cronln theylearned sonic things about anow living In ctreet which ledthem to look for her earch lasted all tactevening unit nt midnight the woman hail not
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