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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-8-17, Page 7DREYFUS' COUNSEL SHOT! A DASTARDLY DEED ! 6 JulfI ;, - ... ... iai 4.1M tfadf(rsnts ar- is Winslpsg• dD M. Labori, Victim' Va.Wu,,- Til now bogs" sad ebb Nomas Ass here 6,00 up mlaw Thomas, 6oatobard. aid Wyton, WITH Y�QUIS, elt. Nimmouui, is dati. Nod 07 years Met ribose tsvrth. All the twurrd in the ( ♦tian- M B&JIwa7 wrack as f34. youno STILL ALIVE � ,ertrrer 1, deaths with lumw.}w have 'htovomto• They came 1 one killed In Windsor. -' - ham W Tutees. Ropubllom. This Was the Day on We � H �gdp.retlyur l, Oorerwor of Ajgerla. L dead. Moreler-Was the Idea to Prevent i He was Ixsrn in 1807. ad British Winchester.i I. Warr -Mea labori Beside tier I wlr A. af. imDta, he, dee e -111 U- After the Assasslws--Exckaasa gt• Andrew's Church, Berlin. Court. Thd PY°1�' dbep It boat Alava y.. tatidd sass lia�ial :m' �w Awe, Bruace. "Aug. ifs'- Ts immolator the Cawliae is oon:ras far • second public session of the samand Tile 0. T. R forlgu steamer &env tram court martial of Ca Alfred Dee pt 7• filly during told wastbwr• fns, of the 146h Artillery, which be - paraded to ontarie smd Jiro. tau ht the Lyceign bore Monday, op. The Archbishop � In ow at 6.80 this morning. The ahave to=It�h� return Ty death is &asetm@ed of Prliketpal stringent police precautions as ob- Snood during tie week were again Sell who was farMaay 7""a" 91 the leading ddllsati0alA)a taken, but barely twenty persons TW ens as0 Iiia gathered to wltness the prlaoner'm tA"ar°aoe. .tun izild a l SiveW. 'Atiml Of �sd e,d the ilUBl LOl BBUP'i101 OVER, yry y�m masse WWI vii llezac=t HER' IEIt ANXIOUH, psltrd Ism, . ,- Gal. Joaaate, President of the court Two hundred and f fty laborers am- msrtlal, and the other members of on ltaabsmsle A Mann's Lover- the court began arriving shortly af- Pbfs was nallersy have struck for higher ter 6 o'clock. They were followed by of the translations of the telegram Oewerab Blliot and Mercier, former ram r fronaber dwyy Lalg L'ui lvin I S eoaromlws� has edeas, t>te m/ertal MWW6@ a of War. In uniform- The latter drove u to an o carr p pen tag&, and this small crowd which had gnih- VNvedng tete itppe�yved 7 dorifiea seed by this %tare greeted him with 'Vivo 11scAr p 1.0 of !�� crbm of L'Armse," and ,, %ive, lbrclsr... iia. A I�YYiss&mI ailing, �. ISM" ats Ly eailgh= At tile everyL gW sew dt= �Dr. y Anxious, but lmmedately afterwards Assumed John ��' ties I.ba' j R&odrUle, wl b ( rlwth ter. Sbeir.cam' A smiling Oem'a°m' He spoke a few WWOe to the (.ffloeM at the Capte, and lattgltisd but hit � OWI -yq for tete Oommarn' laugh sounded rales, ands hie LAM as he smoended Uw half dtivsrt 'jjrir3 -all the brUkitymw ealpiosod have gate on strrlitkee a. &tot- and disappeared within the Lyses amain took r Tsrtotwwar against the employment by- m as expraa/oo of stoney. M, Cadvalr-I'arfor. former a',ot*t pntrartore of 41"110- tat-. Perstdent of France, arrived on foot no oteklag to/lord have won their "Afterward and was m fluted not In (Irester New • York. t- 17 bho crowed In wa�umg. Thew came - veDj al) lib VAW li*mpi"C'%%MLM of tha-4N" %A*9-W teseN for the -AD&M , e�aiie of the Yu- 1.%OFAP bureau of the general Staff, w s to much to bring about 1 (urservau:e . taw a reA•A"the Dreyfus Daae ole was tom ontl,ut planes we aUl4mos salt artier Mo:@1U% g�1ed with shpate (sf 'Viva Pew 0� at from twelve b mulloaa - � !" WbACh he smilingly Aeknowl- The afters at the !Reyes, colliery• TiiF, SESSION OPENS. star Ntt.ta MN refused tpt great aemm, 11he+a�a�lw�tlo Dreyfus entered the hall with the - si wages same quick. }r4 step Itte featarus were pate " rVd, sell he took a Mr. x.000 1ddl11owal troops VIII be dent W Ment sp to October seas Opole the platform. The reading ay � s report, sift to the tbd. anal General Orb will bay* a re t a rin,d:og of a document in %be lining of read of shout 46.OW me when the Dreyfus w&UKCQat. was %ben begun. dry ams open•+. The opertlr� Proceeding were att- i I" Virginia Ru.sell, the actress, to 6 by a eansatlonal Ineld•nt• On hroutht su t for abohms dlvoree On Dreyfw being @flown. by W. gilimling bar hust,amm4 Wilt. Jr. Phillipa. Jonaste, tit* document found In the anstr on] manager. She mentis ns lining of film waistcoat by a peniten- iit M jp•rospandeMa %IAry offer, time prisoner admitted ' Th. New Westminster, B. C., writ keeping It ar a souvenir copy of tie hu been issued. It is returaimWe ala burdervan. He adbltted this calmly I astut 1St• R is bwAsved that Mr. and w3bout trembling of the voce. Attory-Ges- A n"4dro a, the�M tmt Tthe listened quietly to the reed- ,rl, will be trig of Dr. RaamoM's report. by Major lir. If. C. McDonald. "UXMay•Oea• Carrleve, the representat[ve ,d the OOTWMr-nt. wtiieh 0Map10A About aryl or 1'rwos Edward Wand, had We Minutes. sada appointed natty Judge of Quests tnunty. 21111111.11i mobs • M, Um La ltoctas-Verset, one of eta 1pancy tit the IOMA Govtpmmsnt. secretaries of tie French embassy at Serpa, was then oarled. He Is a man Jude Mort sur, of OWW mud. is In about thirty-five years or age. with Us'loreont. (,atrsal where a heavy brown mewriaehe, sash was be will utA rgo As y a few asoma - y dreamed. He testifted regard- d%ya tits novice in met very alt, and ,ng the transiatlem of tko Psnlzanrdl imat night was aye to be up and despatch. &to" DREYFUS IA CHEERED. A Pn:lmamt car Is" of proalmest A stirring@Dene claimed to -day's 89atuke"and y balbg t+@Md ad a dsasioa. (len. Mar*eisr bed spoken Might train llllergh the Rocky nasr:y four hours in ruthless desan- Omutalns In C&M& In order that elation of Dreyfus. who bad listened they may bare 010 b enjoy the anmoved until Mercier concluded by ,11w J. asyisagg that it he had not been con - Secretary Llwabwbaln eahbas to vinssd of the guilt of Dreyfus, and if Uor. McCallum .fieri repssssmt&U"m the latter'e conviction had not been wt by the firms wilt ms@t him at fortified &Ines 1894, he would admit Clausal to dkmtm thet d he had been mistaken. Dreyfus jump- 1pADU Flnlamdsm minfi is plow. ed to his feet as though the words had iow0land. Ca.vasized him Into lite, end ahout- npulab from Bombayed Y ALahab&4 Idadraa tDeccan and In a voice which redounded through the 411 like a tr®Qet note, 'You Illegal. and dhomrre In Bombay. The have lied, soca ndrel I' The audience Ovm"w enL'a auxlety to regard to burnt Into a wt:d cheer, wbecompe the The possibility of a famim kr there- udwn called for allows. Bot, when fore relleved• .... or replied that as would Plans 89gg(tl and eafioms for an 1m• mal Mit Dreyfus was innocent It there was any Wait, the pr shouted erored new reel-boass at re" am* Ilan been apipmtred by 1:11111111I ago" u then." !�Ia : don't you thew." At Trunk Railwa sad as a tits Oxwtructkt of the ham Ig e wb,Y `p there eau another outburst, of e wllswll Is began forthist&h. [ patisoirpatler than rose and ' The Ontario Goveramemt bad ap- dramaticallydemanded to be con- troetad witGeneral Jfercier,Iw Or- /daud Arthur McKlatay, of R1d�s der to deny totes of We statements * Clerk tit the Gamed DivtiM gg,n�at, yoke Salgbit she Mi�RCIER HOOTED. tide ArobfUld I&It" w IAamm (toNxtel Jaundice ordered tits court to Obusidoeer at SLOstiubes , be adjourned until Mq day at 6.80 a. The nrttUb sttal�mtsoeehave tutted M. for tea oanfrowtadoa. Aad as Mer - atsr tnrtmed to lem,ve the court the smvres in s B lith. rspwmtlag ' tie Ib BrlWtt, weeeedlig is geetiag the &t ow* safe an mummumand blamed and evevoy• supposed be be from Cashier eW Into Milford 4MW hhm. fleas a$ ties back of the OM1 atgmdbet on chairs and benches Havre, etdI g 111m' A fMet, which r*proesatmd (chs /'tome!. Its crew to bobber hourd him, dwwn- Th, genown so pieced themselves be- _ Adrkem from __ Mjntrp M7 ' OwMt- 1M �rvaD amd the seadtmtoe. t th�j IR gains 0► who showed a sMvx* db� non to tbrepd bare W1m ,e arttvsd a% fiat plsiotK umahelias the foraher Yin of war. Going" Mwebe harried out d the rtr•arttr7 Wktthrope salad from eouwtioemy a sfdo door, with t. [Stgletnd, a July SLR for �%�gbteullb his *ars with the fleroa de- 7� nuncbatlons from the ammenpe. On Emperor William of Wflonto baa emerging Into the atreat the crowd aseferred upon Oatnt VM Musosbsr- rsdenburg, the Ol�sn Aarbifeadot masse cheerxl helm and cried ' ikvs PArtoes I" at Parlor ti,e title rat 1W , to lases• mitbn or Ilia swithiss las llama Of me Ah I" eMed a mpmottgber of the some in oour% "it they had heard Use in - German ,telrgs%toot the )tsetse Gam- heaven SOCAm speak they would not .to 4►aiee at The Hatgv*. ch*et balm nor".1, Anthony J. Dlaxmb, of ROMlr, Augur I4.--T"ma sew am- mo of tine lass A. J. Dragtb e- sass a nritish eltfasn. gbj v►Kr buMhti IgaWre I(abWL @ovnmel fix• and ems shot was tired. IOsa Arm"tnwgf. of Pj tAdy, Pa,sid the rlwflt 1 dean ����$J. Lbn4 Is tM back. M. +'s10R' f*11 to the roadway. 11Y+ to! ivies at tlee Hoepiay awl +nd min- �wm a great deal I t satiety. OW1 &live. Maitre Labowl lett his fraud" slam 'x" -re. Bor66111 and RtirMll, re seting � �° Mort At ahoat 6 o'clock 141111 morning. His. whawm V dtnatad to renpectivefy the 000OWTiei- lire and lAberal Iaterealr, will make a m Net &"pert this suburbs d � town shout a qsa~ d an boar's walk from' she of the dvid�wil the "M Berne ease, an t thele onomittio � �L along * sol. se Privl:e era" and stoottamt will make , "puTt on those its" to the Bosse liveryLYON* ltarT seed steel that River Vliaise. rb bad resolved palm% half way ea Its Fsrnfy Met them have bass slow owing to a > W*o fief When two mAri, whnfrad' eviuUfN lying to wait for him, unites And awe among vas• The w"" 4h boom ed, I'a"0'd during t.1N taw roodAOL of a narrow at tiers fired a stogie sho% from a muimthm nis i1.e0 to i0 Idiltr. JU mord viin we rw only a s1 wtwfwd hat "rich the give. compaar a" nowul on 00OO��1t of ratrda behind their Viewer. aM b1� btbtlst /Mock i ahrorl to the haOL hay►.T'spoiledr bran ettteftemdf� u it 'u maid that M i in bis Ife4flncad on � w mo" field Liffey r with the needs* Biter, hu whiat th,rntgih 00 1►ks, trate wk ch failed in (�ordsevor o �h the /Ysrmbeh ism MI. had etm@llrsl, aM bogie vocspw,D. At 7.AIT oobpit It was attnonnrad cid i it On - basief .� /Ian"b. tlatttthit�"" wase 00 � avwft. thaAit�, tsfblwd Qlemdlatg. and %hes the Physia- 1r7tw„( onbelieve ghat Labor! will thei efire vote%. ala a. X'fWWrMFA 8' N1'O'RY. - P - . ': _ : A egb► seam d three, imb -To going to , , .100 r l_ ­ . , . •S " ,:. r -, i of Anti -Dreyfus ssi ns. BUT MAY DIE. Was to Cross -Examine the Dastard the Exposure of the Ex -Minister of Wounded Husband Fruitless Chase It in Paris -The Proceedings M the teplW Lack through the isiM-hilar Tai 111 lis country. one of the labor - w% Pained 11atoux, who wttmamed the Aa'4: 'As I was pamrlas road I yew a tall esu walk- gldokly lu the direction of Rennes. was ,At the towin pnLh of tlw Vila)• O. Ile was std red In a dark some mutt and wore a bowlers hat, 1% was It. Ltborl. Just as tie ranched the bridge croming s stream falling haft the Vilalme two men, about med- ium lief let and wasring dark sults and round, soft felt hats, emerged from a rural path entering the main toed One oft carried a heavy stick. They apoachad It Labors from behind. Suddenly eau drew! a re- volver and [trod p)lnt blank at Labori. He wan so near that It was quite lo.- IAANhrle for him to elm A xhAzp report was beard and M. Labort threw up ifs arms and crkd 'Ho Lt La' (which Is s oommon French ermlamattwr), and fell flat upon his face. I and qpe or two others who saw the died tea up, but the murderers had vanished down the Lane. Help was tmmia4ately seat for, and the gendarmes quickly arr:tred, and soon afterward 1l -dame Laborl." AN OFFICIAL BULLLT14. Rennes. Auagg 14, 8.50 a. m. -Tie toi lovwtut belhetts has been imotted ; Mat- to Labort was bot from behind. the bell ppeenetraueC the posterior re. gkm of the thorax. on the right dde. At the height of the fifth or sixth dor- ,10,to o 77am bAar,R JJcw- ar ,W9W.j to for the moment exploration of the depth of the wound. The on. derstgted doctors hope that the hall is lodged In the muscles enveloping the vertebral column. They must. bow - ever. maintain today full reserve re- sopectlig piNI� Integrity of Zhe lung and carThe hallet!n Is signed by four doc- tact, Renaud. BrichN. Brimmed And Vidal, and M timed at 8.80 o'cioelt this morn HE AASASSINR FLEE. M. I.aborl, on falling reined pre- s+nce of mind enough falling, o arrange his dark morocco wallet. M which he ear - Med btq paper&•, under his head for a Ulow until his wife arrived. wham be lf raised himself and dropped his bead In her lap. A nundber of labor. am who were unloading a barge of stomem bookie the river heard the shout d "lbnrder!''bbml" rained by the r! errsas Ora placed Wr melf the way of the need 0 . who, oov- ertwg him walk a lovolver, shouted. Let we passt L),M shot Dreyfus!" The man wasp 6WIM aback that he draw aside and allowed the amaamin to proceed. -. Atter abooRleg the lawyer the mur- derer ran across the fields until he reached the railroad. He crossed the embankment and followed the track until be arrived at the level crossing. A train was juat arriving at full spas i and the me do of dashed across the Una, In front of the train and towardq the woods In the dtractltn of the vlt i i!( I` i 1 / 1 OAMMIR-PBRIER, Ex-Preident of France. India of Cbantiepk% where he was kmxt i to 1111111. THE CHASE IN VAIN. Qui. P:egOmtt and IN brother -0n- law. M. Help/. t#I� f r'� Mier eapostel Y. Labor] on h Is wvetie lisle -L pareved the murderer for home e, teat as they were both heavy shim, they were unable to conttnae CIM pursuit, and all returned t, Lite side of the wounded wean, leavlrtC the chase of it mur- dere- to a another of laborers and Jreavaata. who',,dsolared they heard Lite murderer s1kt .when crossing the marahy flokis beford' he Mashed the road • "It i can't got away, 1 will go for tleem.' Madams Laborl, wife of tilt nd- ed lawyer. woo % the crime, atti!•smdrad 1118 I— stde, ibe found htm wttY lbs bead, the afdrwalk And his body In the WAY. Sh. �tayr�ow ,herself in his theist .11" tRM ersoon hL Utbort was auftMag srvaf Army, and the doe Lora. who had left the house. were hu",l oily sammrxmd to Attend the patient. tial. AmAtak called after the close of the d*mdrn of the court-martial, and " allowed to we vd. Latawi. Ho exp"mw ilia deepest r'aRret at the ooemrvtooe. (len. Mere at followed, lot tits dna tt" 4epls4ee011 that Y. Laburl could not ham malt an Interview In W praimpot stets., and sett. Mooliter watt obliged to to away without seeing the wa,ttnded man. m7fman it TRIO OtiORT. - amererGet of Mawr-Demauae Was usprevavad. The abordlwt of M. Labori. Wrdiras coam M for ('hf^ Alfred Dreyfw, look 6A 0* aft VA of pals t"gg�fhukemllafofegfn mss. fee. the eprfvatioel i1N n.. yAlesyeetdr "M totlidi goiff"r would be &-4"NW o Aloes fve the fit"*'* pens- 7'hba Maredrwer, vimarwo«y. "M to daF far she &"seep$ beater .•-w , ': " - r rTq •.- - -•:r,,; - ° '-I-7, ­._ ,. 4 ,- . •�•.• ..Ifir''__. - . Y• . :4 v� known Shue tabun would orumb ties. Met, ler. the former I ULloa*r of War, with hfm orcm"uedkall CAUSED A 8ENBATlOst. Th* staves ea►tas0 aft hmmeges senesr thin la She aamrt room, whom abs usual At dhot w No aaaemb4oA **&IL sus tlr-sedirg Ma of the Jou �• !4 Laborhs &bonne hard )eat'-"vr+n an. uouuood w'bm soddenly M. Jaunty, dyltdb of to ]udlclary Dreev, rushed Into do and shouted: "1L L.- borl halt isle obot." All peasant W a ga ill of horror and >btrlorteee. mud then every Mari jsmped to Ills feet. and a volley of queoticsu" was buried at JU Jauas.y'm head, whIlt c ryina "That is all I know," rtrabo4 out of court again, fol- lowed by a am ober of him hearers The .amdindrr of tbose present warn ooM- pell'rd to room" as the proceli'di e were, abowt b eommewoe, and they excitedly mmamed the crime arul vig- ornmlymthe author. Col. pldent of the court. when the news reached him. wpended the sitting of the oourt-martial until 7.15 ai I% appears that Madame Labori her- melf broke the news to the court nod Informed M. Jonamrt of the crime, having rubel from lar husband's aide -tv the oomt. ass m tar s 4logs/ �Md shooting" then her husband had been allot. MERCIER !SOAPED A SCATHING. When the court-martial was re- sumed Gen. Mercier was confronted wilt M. Casimir -Peder, the former President of France. The latter de- olared Merc!er's story. told on the witness stand oa Saturday, of the Imminence, of war between Germany and Frattee in 184:1, was grow T ex- aggerated, and complauted of the action of Lire then MlnUrter of War (Maeve!er) In movhig 00.000 troops to the frontier without ceousuiting him. As It was M. Lal,ori'f task to take Gen. Mercier In hand, and Demange, nasoo-ate counsel, sus quite unpre- MUM LABORI• pared for the task, the few questions the latter put were practically of little effect, and lien. Mercier escaped chosply. Mpreover. M. Demange was deeply afftptedrby the attempt to ammsdnate Isla colleague and was quite unable to do himself Juste. LABORI'B CONDITION. M. Demange announced that though his coilleagme's wound was not so sort one as at first supposed. O would be impomtlbfe for the latter to particl. pate to the proosedlaga. Whoa CWmw ai Mercier ons called in reply to the lrem- sidewt Of the court. be gdwmted big b&IW that Major Count F,Aerhazy. in spite of the latter's own declaration. was not the author of the b, •dereau, which. tete vita ort claimed. was writ- ten on tracing paper and was found In an embassy. The ProAdwtt asked M. Catdtmir. Per. !er t.s ezplaln the cltcuinstanood of the contfesalon Dreyrms to alleged to have made, to Captain Lebrun -Renault - M. CaAmtr Porler persisted In his statement of Raturdar that be had never received any eb,ruwaae of this character from Captain Lebrun-YAn. salt- He added that M. Dapay, the then Premier, was present when Cap- tain Lateran Renault called at the Elyses. "Moreover," said M. Casimir - Parlor, •'here is a letter from M. Da- Puy. which may be read," The letter Asserted that Captain Lebrun -Ren - Ault, when questioned by M. Delray replial that Gen. too the President ,twelve a drlemr had awing ng rawing down for bis bndb"creet dlaclosures to the Flgaro- General Mercier hen Interposed saying: 'Captain Lebrun -Renault spoke to we In raped to the centss- abrts In the presence of tis& Oona, who wtit testify thereto, tt was then that i ordered him to go to the President of the Republic." AP"it MERCIER. Regarding Gen. Mercier's dec.ara- tioas on saturda lost on the wit- ness stand, M. 'mir•Perler said "Gen. Mercier had mo right, what- ever, to intervene in a dlpiomatic conversation. I would have prevented seuei intsrfsrence. It wys I alone who oomterrsd with' the Minister. and I declare that the imprsmMe I derived from the conversation was one of eom, p:ete calm otherwise the inoldent wood not Lave been closed by the h'amlag of a mots We had so tele - Crum from Berlin that evening, It vin in regard to a note that the Minister referred to Berlin. It there had been any aetva isd to the matter on the evening of the we she" not have waited antil the eichtb to puhksh the nate. These was not a despatch addtremed to blandly ppoowar relative to the incident. The ledrlent batt bees watwtssootiled, besides. In tie event of diplomatbe oomplicatlems, tie President wooid have communi- cated with the Minister of Foreign affairs." (len. Mercier replied thitt he went to the Elyaee Palace as Minister of Isar. He recalled that Goa. De Doie- deKre could testify to regard to the where received. M. Daman" melsod apse able de- claration and =that Gen. Mercier repeat the statement that he had gives ) dent to Gen. IDA Bolamffffr* on the 6th relative to tim HARD ON MERCIF,R. M. ('asimlr-Perler. I" going his tottionny. said be did not desire to reply to oertaha of Gem. Msryleer'm khldetatloms. I do mot wish to saewer Women." and-jmr mew Pre - Soo itud And f1a1>n tesgle for IM 11,10 ren delta to mv@aom WA dloraesinn, 1 Am merbr of Myself and of my , I- , b wee, I woAbd only state tit Gen. Mom ler hof Made every atftom4 to -4" al�mtss as r "a'iia ti nils etffatr., bar* re - attained alonf. I affh'rm, dvrlag the lwogwrr of the hmvemi igallom•" TU •former Prwddmmt of Fritace than OompiAiswd of the incorrect behavior of ills whtedgiato towards Nis (*Wof tills �g>1 - M atm Ysebrsai�� 1t. (idM1- Pwiw, ilea. to Ah l . n iia teem mgr }►ttharoow of t�:� tK (IOAOo Mie .19 bll1 re- epstbeOwet is laser •.. « tis M. ctiistmir-1'lerisr Of 0 tit abr.p "1itow lme=. t" ad �»ra FIGHT .:� SHARP bmMriectd tint he Ilea spobm of the soot de news" IV M ftrl it Matins to bed sworn to tell WITH Y�QUIS, Met ribose tsvrth. JMr Deman" sated Gem. Moroi@ U M , alcplaLted b the Cablastt bow his -' - reoapued th. twattwtat or.e>�.al. offset and tM'- yafrlotb a Isy R88A1� lIl QIl�C�I] Bll�- aroused b7 the teeoa with the oom- mnwl"Mou of the secret docaneatis to the court martluL ing the Trouble Phe Generallu repeate,l Ills atateMwnt of slat.reply u hls hypo- At- we of `� ndi t -"D At file moment If ix attests IADI118 MUCH 3CIT?SEED n the tf. fir -Peder. U m the sixth an mvdefatasdLrg had not been reached between Framee and Germany oft the subject of I)myfus T" 14ne Band /l'i'ed as lh Y Quit M. Caal�atr.Perier replied that be- faee his Interview with the Minister�t �lflei. on the &lith, the Qua glom of Dreyfus bad never base raised between them and 0ermazy. M. Distance asked General Mercier ilUBl LOl BBUP'i101 OVER, wlty he had not Included In use den ,der of 1884 the doubtful translation of ties towfram of agent "B" to his Gmecamea under the date of Nov- ties, Walker to Oommand mrftish ember :and- Ill reply Gen. MAVOIlOr sa41 malt ode Troops to Mouth Afrioa-meotarlmn of the translations of the telegram Row to Ireland- Akwobema flouts the saes onaimm ratseb,So• tie Jvdgrm. lgm. , bwwrgmsp - no*.,...lb4 Allaemm cause there still existed doubts Lu hie Revoluuon, mind. M. Demango remarked that the text was communicated to Sandberr Hermosillo. Mex., Aft;. 13• -One lian- as offWlal, and therefore doubts were Bred and fifty Yaqui Indians, In the Itnpomtlble- �y of the Orand Central Minitrg lie Demange theft acted that M. Pateokigm, of the Foralgn Office, be Comilauy. At Minas PriallAA sixty tpeualled In order to auto atMt only a talion southeast of Isere, quill work itgle word of the telegram was given Ata, as The understood General Raturday and yediterd-y started to M*rCler'a uncertataty war aroused by leave the camp, when they were ar- i„emeteed by Dlextean Authorities and are the rooelpt of a semto(ficlal draft of the telegram. now ts'der sero guard. 8e,veruL huu- At thin point Mapr Carrlere, the dte(1 more Yaquf� are in the employ ,d age cumfmany Ili tileState of I'ucasi, representative of the Government. nske,l that It be clearly shown that tort K '0 not boliagre4 in vlew of the two reraloms of the Letegrnm were arrest of t►telr tribesmen. t1tAt they will attempt to tit away. There A given, one aUlcial and one semi-offl• clad. Oemne sold is nom" a growing staff delve In the ability of a the o texLivait Left Nov. the Mexican authp Uma to ho:d the 1TWars In control. Randmunloatirie &imd L char- eaaphamissd lir official ebur- Actor. C atter. (Juuarvel next asked Gen- Mer- JIMINEZ ROUTED. cier why the explanatkony d the @e- Puerta Plata, Aug. 15.-Tlte Gov- cret doodler were not Included In the aruatent forcer commanded by Gen. dasler relating to the revision, 1 Facobeea have defeated the insurgence. DESTROYED THE DOCUUM•ENT. The rout was Almost a massacre. 'Che wounded on both sides are numerous. The Ueoerul replied that be cowsld. ------ -- - -- - - - - - *red these explanations were given . for his personal use, and that was �� f . by he destroyed the document. At this M. Deange expressed a seam ta _ ' of &Stanlobmemt, and asked Na• eMer- ---- ---- .-- " cler if be, did not have reason ice stip Meaning the docunwent. Rite (loner W repudiated the sWgeo6iun• Dreyfus. at this point. rose from t 7 4- ��. w. _ his meet and arcked leave to explain ,. 44 • 4..b that semewtlsw _.there ha _ - Wit -°•I W aal d of a card the Itinerary h t J urney of the Gener. a aff. tallat hthe ♦ si'm staOf Both ltlnerarriandthe r Journey. be asserted. were purely ncc• ,> 411k ms. � M. Castm(r-Perier then said he de- 1,I yr ,, ' mitred to refterste that lie had never f , 'i , promised amything to Dreyfus% adding that It " - ��1 was wit tt M. Waldedk-Rous- Mau alone th t t i - '- - " Y� !{' V a 1e tad As - Card to the c.xtdemned man AN EXPLANATION. This caused M. Demanga to e:ppWWaa bow Dreyfus came to acyl M. Cas6sir- I'erler had promhtod him a public, trial. After M. Demange bad asked M. Wal- dock-Otoumemeau to tntervepe with M. Castm(r-Perier (then President of Prance), to A*A&Im publicity, M. Wal- deck4Roumeau reported that the 19w@ient appeared fsvorabl a to the suglemtiM6 And counsel. therefore, thought he might communicate the fact to Dreyfus. U. Demanep added that It Must, toe resemrmred Dreyfus wrote the letter fotir yMra after the occurrence, nod ttifmstafbction of the facts, naturally, ,sow /polabw. M. Demange ex- p eumed t!aglet at the fact that the letter had been published, and apolo- gised to M- Casimir-Perler, who thaahed counsel for his expre.s!on of regret and explanation. Gen. Ballot, former Minister of War, was the next witness. He was In uniform, ant with crossed lege, and Rare fits evidence In a conversational manner. He NAM he would be eerenty- I 4 MAITRE DEMANGE. (mie years of age; to"mprrow. L'ke everybody veow �y eye, ha, heed. he had some of the Dreyfus af- fair Worst Laxtng the war port- folio. Willis real Aeeply on true subject be remstrad a)oof from the Matter untll be refereed to the Cabbet, In the early (hys of rids Minlatey. the witness (lontinued. M- ftbftrer-Kesloer, a forgoer Vbe- Pr didawt Of the Senate, askad him wb&Uwr iso ought not to investigate the Dreyfus affair. M. Schourer-Kart- non tom tkmral pointed out, had made similar '=.., .., tatione to M. De Froylgbwt, anti go! thesaw re- ply from bests, that neitbsr of porn fwe elt very powvsrvant w" the at. DWAM, Avg. 14. -After W, Cav neo And s s ofaar, forvsK Iat�m at 9:4rolign Affairs, bad , the omrt adjourned at noon s atil Tues- de7 Morning. AN ARMW) GUARD. Paris, Aug. 14.-77e otrw ae of •.he anti -ma wto League, in which M. am - grin, F -NUM, at time t4fiCue and USX ilebo Mm SOW Jew hatter and *'f -Mayer of 'Algiwa, sacght Mffrom arromot an uigre , I -1 Q Tiny Saturday, are stili guarded thimusbovt amt br a force of %rand th revolr"re. ed, wpl101 f r endsOn are. if attack. PM sheds to their After thus. nae threaten poor belllmg to am the b"60xmgs. Noyes a.t barrio Dons ►. Auga I iI. - Tim most [tiww tiamwwratoeia d the Mauna paeyallied �lt� Rad, fall Is ayawvre and t!O w1M blew a p*r- feet 4ale. lit; ra@idemee of Dr. Went. 87 t)ab#eel was atrabk by I�ir►twl a«d two d ile tnmatea Weft g ad. on tike Sawa of Jett islack we" thio. some In a pMmsmrs Nell The -a- U-4 W. Wl1mw wal Bort A~ ww moos be b the I Pierage aamMw wiat i� ltlyiowAbla, A law passed dart the tr�s d wit tuvem I dmMfnl�tX► 4 Rami 61 (hw of "1011I 09 euwwrrom Ms p+,er Wra-I / �r )"" .._. ;/ �i%_ 1 , •JUAN 111111 oto JIMENEZ. The engsgemhat Is oonsidared by the Governesses Y dto-rively ending the Jlmlow uprising, The Governi etit's Plan for the gradual withdrawal of Paper money from c roulatlon had emtabl!alied confidence. Y!tort term bilk" of etolunge on Europe cell for 300 per cent. s -Icer. Tile Ibminieans, almost wltbo ut exception, are for the e� of Amer:ean money. A DECISIVE BATTLE. Ch:c-ago, Aug. 15.-A special W the Ttmcs-Her" from ouayamm s, Mex- Ico, says: Military operations In the Yaqui VAJIey culminated on Friday In A sort" of engagements, and the ftnal rout and dispersal of thq In- data. The Yaquie in rebellion had con- Oerrtratkd their forces at VJcam, ole tie south bank. Gen. Torres began (A- ICWKve 0"Milions on Thursday. After a smrsr� nt the Indiana fled, Marr2t� 411ftt7 dead at Cite field The liextMit 1pms was ten killied and twenty-two womtded Gen. Torres returned to Orrin for the night, and at 4.80 o'clock the next aao Ubw he began a march to Vlease. The, troops dislodged the -Yagate and killed" four. Five of the Twelfth Battalion, and one ran of the National Guards were wounded, Following the enemy closely Geiser• AI Torres found smother force of In. dians entaenched behind the bank of the Irrigation Canal, where she road cromess. After half aft (tour of fight. Ing the Yaquis were driven fromthis Position with a loss or six killed. ()rte Mexican hergeaat and three act- dben were wounded. The Yaquls aro now scattered in small parties, and It Is not likely that they will concentrate again. The rust of the campaign will probably nortslst of bunting out the renegades from their hiding placed. MAUNA LOA RUMIDES. San Francisco, Aug. 15.-Advloma from Idowolulu day that the volcanic action of ,fauna Lon has entirety ceased. GRIN. WALKER NAMED, London, Aug. 15. -Gen. Walltmr, who replaced Gen. Bw11ar &4 coailgain- d�r-in-chlef of the Britiah troops In Rooth Africa, la regarded as one of the ablest generals is the army. The appotntzeont therefore is taken in In- dicate that the ettaatlon In graver. Lismt.-Gen. Sir lrerederick William Edward abreatier-Walker, L C. B., has beau in command of the western militar district of Great Brltuln since 1�. He lathe eldest eon of the late Gen. &r Edward W. Foreatier- Walkmr, $ C. B., was born in 1844, and ente.14 the Soots Guards in 1862. He served iu the Kaffir war of 1876- T0, WAS military secretary of Bir Bar- tle Piers from 1870 to 1879, served *mine the Znla war, was quarter- anastsr-general to Bechuanaland in 1884, commanded the infant& brigade of Alderabot from 1880 to I"If, and oasamanddd the troops in Egypt from lobo to 1806. FF.AIL T41ft WORW. Capetown, Aug. 15. -No reply has Doan received lore ug to use present from the Transvaal GoaWumerit on the subject of the latest British pro. Pollak for A Rose"%* settlement of time question in dhtpate, and a dd- sp�►teh (ram Ptatoria, days the re- piy,. wbn scat will be disappolnt- WTand Is Is feared the revolt I, II be ties breaking off of rragnUa- (aa odea. Areut anxiety or -ails Attlee capital of the 7vewivaeal. TO an TRMD AT 0018OURO. Resoh Dams to be I;Z140111 at the Asslsw an sep4 le, Word how hest reeeged at the fiarliamant bulidlndis that Roach. d Napanew [tank robbery notnrtety, W dMaembd b he tried at Ow 6mrt. 'IUs Tail AAM~SspivMlrer left It !. TM r a tit" the Orwa bag any to after N ams to that signet"&, V118.aha 0 an tie* sea raeft meet laws pKtr. Y NM tte'w Mal at@wm tatty a asW"jvy. • aLat�t a b tar fsatheem Y lab ages dim/ mM CC *"V m a. o. of sig hO.g..m. CARS L0T res r�. Government. Report for Aug- • ust Just Out. ;' ,v,., .A� FALL WHEAT KILLED OUT. • The fdlowMtg report "f tb* crops 1 of Ontario Is ovemmartzott from one � compiled by the Ontario Bureau of ,, LadusY7ea from statements sent In beornmpuo mo" under date of Aug. Ftb Wheas-Thisatop came through the winter in poor oowdlLlom, much of , It U( e�beving bow k1i1sd owlter and the tormatilon of 1ack 9'. and a ocnidernbis ao�+a�s was ploughed up. W_W the exoeptboha of AI- to-& and a few other aeotiows where there was plenty of meow. tits teal bar turned out to ,he a very amou one -Lt fact, the lowstst for a gtrmbeir of years. The quality o1 the grain ranges tram pulp and bar* to small and irnsken-even in name localities -and sometimes In the same fields, �stagf W&ms -- Tathw alb, .kbo the crap 6 6 ouoaldeeed a good aloe. The yie d M ilkeiy to go above the average, and the quality of the groin is on the whole satlafacfory. Barley -TAW has been a I'sme- easeful crop In tie main a &$ the time the correatponderAs wrote had been secured in excellent condition In the Lake Erte and I.ake Ontario ooan ties, while harvesting was progressing favorably In other sections. Oats-Tbls crop bi rather backward In many tarts, so that corraepondents could trot speak positively ad to the 7161d, but the reports are as a rale highly satisfactory. The crop bib far to be a lar+ge one, with fine straw and plump gTaln to those neighbor- bxxlr whets the drought has not In terfered with its growth. ,Peas.-Reporta as to the condition of the pea crop are somewhat variaife, but as far as can be judged by pre- sent indications there will be an aver- age yield. A good deal of injar was caused by excessive rains early In the moss on, more eatecially to low-lying fieldm. Beaus. -The area devoted to this crop has oonsiderabl diminLhed •�& . InQQ to low prices Daus are goal! - only is a few localities, more epee' istly in the Western Lake Erie 444W '- - ties and de extreme eastern see-• tion. Appsarancea pant to a ll yield. but the drought is an ustaver.. able condition, and If continued 1t6 result mss be poor. Some correnpsm- deato not 044 the Jtarracr er lair than usual. Bay and Clover. -Tie production of hay and lover will be somewhat be- low the average, the principal eats of the shortage being the heavy frosts of last winter, which. In the absence of snow, killed a great deal of the clo- ver in every part of the Provimce. Drougftt has been another t a minor factor in decreasing tike yield. Cern.-Tbe cold and wet weather prevailing at the time corn should have been planted delayed that work oonsiderabl and the consequence u that aft t�e time of reporting the crop is hardly as far advanced as us - mal. However, takin all the reports received, the crop is �lkely to turn out to be a fair one should the lateness at the seasom not bring it Into frosty weather. Several correspondents re- port tube erection of new silos this year. Potatoes.-TJ,rre promises to be a good yield of potatoes, though in many quarters rain is ba&y needed, bad in consequence of 'oned s continu dsoteCht the early potatoes have been somewhat small in alae. Beota.-Root Crops, more especi- Ally in tub autern and northern parts of the Province, ming"Md Inial too much moidtutrs at seediag- time, wehiob caused some lose. At a Later Is' the want of rain was severely felt in many banalities, Wbkh It oon- tinuad may result in IIII&t crops Flax. -This crop L not now largely grown. as a number of the mills In R'estarn Ontario have been aimed for some time. Where raised It has been a fair crop this deaaco• ZDbaoeo.-Corrempoodenta in Eases and Kent, where tobacco raising has been ohteny tried in %big province. report List the area In leaf is very much smaller this year than In the previous season, owing to the poor market. The plant to regarded as being a little late tills year, but with the exoept'.on of reports of Injury from 'Cut worm-" and grasshoppers, Ili L gaarally regarded As being Ito good condition. •• Fruit. -There Is likely to be a sear SAY of Ira* tills season, owing to varl,~ emeses. The severe winter do. atroyed d Isege proport on of the fruit tree& In some Beetcome. and appears to have lojured many which darvived. Heavy rain during the blomomtng season greatly interfered with feral. Isatton, as did frost In some neighbor- -- hoods The apple crop Is very light. but as a role tlo quality is good, and Lite fruit fairly free from death. Ths poach crop Is practically a failunt, owing to the general destruction of the trees. which infrared soars #everely from tine winter than did the other varieties. Pear trey have not hese no prolific sa usual, and tits supply will be light. Ther* was about an average prop of cher. risk though suttee damage from worms and btack knos lis specified. Repot oncernlug she rineyard is aro -highly o enpoaraging, the vines being- __ I and well -laden. promisingpromisingAn aban daat ly of grapes. Berries ad' n small fee to have bean gelamimft pass. ttful end triad, though Lt naany loaal- ittee they have run rather small to consequence of -alae drought. 'Ably The Apia ry--Reportme vary oonslder• irteff g bees. A few eorre•• w raPort as high as T5 lbL ourpim honey pear hive, bat A ntunber go as tow AA 10, and even T, its, per hire. The averages will be abovll 25 that The beef wbeat crop WUl In marry bO&Iu es also' I whether the bees will have to to "fed bask" or not- f'Asinres and IAve stock -Reports AN to the condition of pastures and - the ofgetopen the supply d fodiur ane dairy produce vary great}y sc- Onfdhtg to localtty. in the Lake Erie dthm p�mrllR op ntbwR yleeets mems Ally Mad qt aId Amro. rswiilbg - taJMng off In tete A shortas0 Iftraglaigpn costrry�prol - the imp d eaLilerttte tall sob who- tor. Vic U for n the acrtierli add mesimber n t+arho of tha prertnee, vet *_ sentle rain fallwr $be paellarso boa std kot7d, with abon r tpwmu�timfor dalrylrrg parpeeee�, amd Of for shrink.a pMrmrnt sappb of ttM Tie um of lbs erued6 baa beivt sm- bidden in 8t. Et'belfbargaa'a, a wall known L(Mdea ritualistic, ehursh. The well known Dutch ArgMt, OW der. two harm commissioned tm a brat of ilmr Maj"ety foe cne Aea the mine of w QOssn objeeWtg to her 1� lam. f m maw in ,saw The lumber atlas ad the C. Bank 5 )til%mvdwettdvpmg pmay, of Pewefen- i grsW,e, w!uMur. stnMk by lightning . and &bosh i dMt be Nod. Oh a CALM about three stiles ttrom11 X Wwftm ift califs and oft 14 have �d frost �s 'b t &ever. ti/t.r the afaetmhlif wo aalnale wear am It >w hoemgt �