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— a Poon wanes atrars THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1919. armies and their provocation to war. | tare. ‘The Count! thas already adopted the Maval terop of the treaty except fora few reserved provisions, which are being discussed to-day The progress that has been made with the work of framing the peace treaty insures the completion ef the task by March The firet rough draft Will be tn re.diness when Presi- dent Wilson arrives in France Thursday, and the revision will concluded before the 20th. It Ie the present purpose of the Peace Conferees to call the German to Ver- sailies woon after March 20, probably from March ¥2 to March The document then will be delivered tu the German delegates and they ate not prepared to alan it at once they will be g the oppor ie tunity to return to Germany to con- wider it and return for (he formal ing at Versailles. ~ This plan obviates the holding sessions for debate at Ver- gailios and restricts the functions to be conducted with the Germans The delivery of the document and thelt return for its signature or such large depots other action as they desire to take. tion in 1 VON BERNSTORF NOT TO BE AL Guvcrnnient _ GERMAN DELEGATE. It is known definitely that Count von Bernstorff, former German Am- BERLIN REDS FIGHT ON AGAINST ODDS; MANY EXECUTED Spartacans Torture and Mur- der Civilians—Slay Red Patients. Pdtet1es ” on be Oe Cross fn case) RERLIN Munda Mareh Press) 19, N on (Aasoolated wern ven troops were busy to-day ina bands f ’ driving Spartac of a determ om vari ous sections fe Spartacan stronghold evlin, and in prepar- effort of Lichten necessity ¢ ng th ned against rE. The suburb to the east of the eity to $08 6-06 Spartacans are reported to have f weapons and ammuni? hitenbe rf roaps sent to Lichten berg Sunday to pr fee toet the post ; And police station were annihilated by bassador to the United States, will the Spartacan Dot be one of the German eehontes | All the soldiers and police offeials Ot Versallics. ‘ *F ,|"ne wore not killed during the fight The presence of Vremier joyd ie : ¢ ‘Dr.con. WartER ar a BELc George in Paris te permitting of datty |" fOr the post-olfice und policewta. & . conferences of the Premiers of the (ion or who did not excape from the Powers as a gort of steering committee buildings were murdered to direct the course of the main work Spartacans, Many were tortured and Of the conference. The session yesterday ying in the streets. Pare roccooret ‘ WON'T OVERLOAD. THE LEVIATHAN, SAYS GEN. HINES be bbe ee by the At least one w attended by Premiers Clemen- ceau and Lioyd George and Col. E. M, Woman was among the victims of the House. representing President Wil- Spartacans, The police archives in| Lichtenberg were burned and 80,000 the »p gon. When President Wilson arrives ft Is expected that these conferences markn were stolen of the Government heads will gradu- | om, : e council of ally take the place of the counci eds ntcantt from has yet been made to the great powers, which experience has | shown to give too much time to, 4scertain ‘he number of persons killed canal cicie speeches. The conferences of the Pre- | in the present uprising, but the num- (Continued ‘trom Firat’ Pare) miers, on the other hand, are providing per is believed to exceed 150, an effective ecutive organization for the rapid discharge of business. ‘This rapidity insures the drafting of Reports of Spartacan atrocities who came home with the 27th Leviathan Division saw the or on the continue to pour in and resulted to- pe the peace within the limit fixed, a [4 !n the Issuance of an order by “nd knows of the work which has been Reaskt from next Thursday. Herr Noske, the Minister of Defense, Sltlined to carry it out n that all found opposing the Govern- jen. Hines’ statement that the |ment troops with weapons would be Embarkation service does not con- template loading more than 10,500 en listed men and officers per trip on the Leviathan carried the suggestion sthat there may be a division of au- thority in Washington over the con- {duct of the gigantic transport. The Leviathan is still in port and the work of enlarging her carrying ca- pacity to admit of stuffing 15,000 men into space that is crowded by 10,500 ix In progre: {shot immediately, Many Spurtacans were taken prisoner during the fore- |noon and summary executions began at once, the order of Herr Nosk» being welcomed by the embittered Government forces. Armed civilians stopped a Red Cross ambulance to-day and killed "nd wounded all the people In it, Another band of Spartacans clubbed |two soldiers to death with the butts U.S. WON'T RUN BOATS TIED UP BY PORT STRIKE HERE of thelr guns and killed a household. | py yy ne! te age ARM ee er who attempted to interfere. i A Teataeee ¢ si Sareh 4 ead. 10 yas kee nsSia and te Agreement Will Be Reached wenden anh the tndependent Bootalint start on tho return trip to Brest on i |leaders protest that they are not con- 4 sil Soon, Is View Expressed | nected with tho innurrection. the in, | Maren 18 The orders were posted A ; dependent organa have been attack, (0% the bulletin board with the In- in Washington. ‘ attack: | rermution that, owing to the short ling the Government with bitter Invec- stay at Hoboken, no shore jeave | tives and endeavoring to atir up the| WASHINGTON, March 11.—Opera. people agaist the Government and} would be jasued to anybody. thortly after the Leviathan eurvivors of the Sullaya wae held left be heed i PERC OOD 06066 IVA _E NAG ELL. DOLEY DEADDE LOD ELDEDEDODE DOOD OY ELDELE CART CHA! 0000+ 0-0 _ HEROES OF 27TH'S AM MUNITION TRAIN HOME TO-DAY 1 z ¢ 4 ¢ é ER PLAIN Ru: Ds.c ry POSE LODOSOOE® | 48% dee > | | | wey Tribune, Tae River; N. H. gots Ey "Uituy German Police Dogs Captured By 27th on Hindenburg Line et POD ae sm eee ag? | > the H D own BABY IN ARMS, BUT CARED FOR ANOTHER Woman Waited Long for Returning Mother, Then Turned Abandoned | Child Over to Police | Mrs, Catherine Gizzowsk! was wait-| ing at 10 o'clock the! platform of the Lenox Avenue and with th's morning on subway station th at East Street a sleepy two-years-old zowsk\ in her arm when a wom pproached infant and asked if she “take the baby for a minute.” 12 o'clock Mrs. Gizzowski went the strange baby to the station agent. He sent her to the New York Foundling Asylum. At the Foundling Asylum it was said the baby would have to be committed by the court Early this afternoon the police ac- cepted the child as a foundling and it} will be sent to the foundling ward at with an wouldn't At with | said | isa rd Mra. tailor but take him home with me," Gizzowski, whose husband at West 136th Street, we have four already. She was! most absent-minded woman I ever| saw in my life —>__—_—_ ALDERMEN DEMAND ACTION ON SCHOOL LUNCH PLANS pris jaumediate ‘Conférence With at about $2,000, ‘MSSAU JUDGES BITTERLY SCORED IN SENATE DEBATE Bill to ieee Service for B. R. T. Advanced After “Porch Climber” Charge. (Special fem 9 Stal Cormanondent of The brening Word.) ALBANY, March 11.—During a de bate on a bil! by Senator Loring M. Wack of Brooklyn which would pro one purpose only-—that ts to get tho | disagreement of one juryman because of his acquaintance with one of th Judicial officers serving as counsel. se Judges do nothing except say od morning’ to the jurymen when come in at the beginning of a |day ad "Good night’ when they close in the afternoon.” “These judges," asserted Senator Black, “were | sofely as special- ista in the ‘Hello stuff.’ These honest judges, elected to administer justice, are taking the county's money and the | the: eb fied w slab reserve the rl imetant tadaace the centalser, AY FORCE GERMANY TO BRAND KAISER AS AN ARCH CRIMINAL | This May Be Made Part of the Peace Treaty Which Delegates will Have to Sign. ARIS, March the fate P emn declaration of all th to which even may be led in the peace terms the present plans of ¥ be a lieved to majorit 11—It will be of former Emperor William to be branded for alt time an arch criminal by the sol- nations, assembled at the Peace Conference, his own country upon to subscribes accovding to hat is bee the y of Commission on Responsibility for cheerfully 1» SUpDIy a F WATCH TO hack of thi nly aw few 14-K, Gold W 14-K, Gold W nse wtock of special reductions, B175.00 Bolla 126.00 solid 85.00 Solid y experience und one million xuarantee, The t our im: 14-K. Gold Watches 8135 atches atch tion BR, OR, T.' 1 while doing the} | By the Government of boats tied tha Government troops. |Preat the order to change her car- oard of Ed on—W. Fie Ene i a up in New York harbor by strike of| The Government military com-| Nir’ cntacity to wecometate, 15,000 Board of Education—Women at "my jw it that this ‘bill fs aired | S ()) \ ‘ . ssio. ebate artioulariy at’ Ny County harbor workers js not being consid- Hass hg a sep that it will take at|men was received by wireless. The 5 lon:.to: Hear, Debate, Socet Behator ehontpeda ot Tang] LISHED 187! ered, it was announced to-day at the rhea jot pig steady Aehting to | original order was removed’ from the @ | The $50,000 appropriated Jan. 1. by . 2 nal 170. Nassau St New York Department 6¢ Labor. After conter- Preek t Rpg ADDN seaistunce in the |puletin board and another order, | 3 | the Board of Estimate for school! Boca! replied Black, | "Nassau A: ences with James R. Hughes, Federal sana fe rae ese iS oantary stating that the ship would probably | lianas rosawew Sore sbilaren: gad Coney anh be oy Be vy Get nly Conciliator, officials said they were| Oe 1 NY , uburbs of KO-! be in port for ten days and that leave : 2 ; iquity.” DON’T STAND IN LINE hopeful that an agreement would be, P°r'e cissenseo and Rummels- | would be granted was substituted. | > which has been lying idle, may soon| weached shortly. 1 Bere, all on the eastern outskirts of phe nows that the Leviathan was ® be working industriously, Numer: 8 GERMAN PUBLIC 18 OPINION Income Tax Returns erlin, | | 4 1 — rry 16,000 men on her next trip cemplaints have been made that the ’ Employees on army and navy net . to carry 1 $506846046500000500b688 a ad, | Prepared und Filed at reasonable charges, SS pA lating with the two depart- jae Communists, with help from| was circulated all over the ship. . 24-306 DES Horde res Board of Educagion has unduly de- UPHELD RUTHLESS WAR Fk i oy cata for terme eimilar to those tS Rinvaay esi hooligan slements: | The Embarkation Service, of which | }{an5" Hindenburg Message, ™An police dog who helped to layed supplying lunches. derman | | sHCHAEL 4 DILLON | granted by the Railroad Administra- reat Paieeeh papa mont Seca and /Gen, Hines is the head, is nominally! Car Ls. y | carry messages between the lines, [Collins prepared the following resolu- a ACCURATE AUDIT COMPANY Beth ase tiiea Uy ecapioyees y roops naturally are| jn supreme control of all troop trans-| Carrier for U.S, Army After | tte was captured with his sister | tion, which was passed at to-day's! Von Bernstorff Says He Found This |1265 Broadway, N.Y. (Mad, Sq. 3073) on private boats Pewee gah Progreas in the atreet | ports and pays all the bills Gen.) Boing ‘Taken C aptive, Here | Wile the boys of the 27th were meeting of the Board of Alderma Sentiment and Bas It fo) === . ght.ng. They are taking no pris- jiHines's assurance that the Leviathan's | iS 28 _ ’ attacking the Hindenbur * q v y sent " Ma | Catan | \ ¢ e Levia | ac c g tunnel Resolved: ‘That the Committee on sib ln’ | New York's harbor strike to-day | oners. capacity 1s not to be increased, issued eee, the latter part of September, The |General Welfare be hereby instructed Nation’s Downfall. Hike DIEO. ‘showed signs of being renewed by) One daring Spartacan band last| jn the face of the fact that the Navy Hindenburg has been captured two dogs put up a terrific fight to arrange an immediate conference | BERLIN, March 11 (Associated Press), | DONAVAN.—Suddenly, on March 9, at his another walkout of the workers em, | ®t succeeded In taking a machine | Department has ordered the Indkeaso | at last! and tore the uniforms of Sergts: |with members of the board of Educa-|—Public opinion must become the. real SAME BOMAVAS. nla sachs ployed gm Kallroad Administration | #Un Into a house opposite the bar- lang the necessary alterations are be- And here are some facts about John Westen before they weté |tion, with a view to securing such |sovercign in Germany, but it must be| Anna Donavan and von of Mrs, Katheris, tues. racks of the guard regiment on|ing made, appears to call for a get-| him that it is sate to predict are subdued. action as will put the proper schooi |eniightened opinion -based upon demo-| Donavan. pibeicee: ‘The probable action was forecast |Freldrichatrasse, a short distance | together movement on the part of the | not generally known | Following their capture, they {junch system into operation prompily {cratic development and conscious of its Funeral Wednesday, 2 P. M., from his this afternoon by Thomas L. Dele- north of Unter-den-Linden, From| Embarkation Service and the Navy | His age is just a little more were put to work carrying mes- and expeditiously, and that thin|steat responsibility. This was the cen-| late residence, Interment Oalvary, ihunty, President of the Marine Work: |tl.s point of wantage they bombard- | Department, than four years, and he weighs sages for the American Army. |tioarq further requesta the Board of|'f#! idea of a speech by Count von | GOLDING-—March 10, CLAUDE LEs- Sev Afaiiation, when he announce: jed the barracks, Another squad pene-| ‘The Kyening World has received! 10 pounds, His first name is Hans's sister escaped. Hans | parcntion to deter action on the) Bornstorft, former German Ambassador} LIB, aged 80 years, beloved husband of : | trated into’the newspaper district and | ow rd, editor of 3: Hans, and his captor has refused eemod) 46: prate ‘ae tAmetioac URS TINE 59 8 Aare: St }to the United States at a meeting to| Clara Golding of Golding and Keating. un jon leaders had ren from F, W, Sawa roof Sa seemed to prefer the American E hy Sfter the unio: » i i adoption of such school lunch plans|oreanize “The Democratic Club." | Services at THB FUNERAL CHURCH E 7 threw hand grenades into the court-| ward's Journal, a coal teade weekly,| #” offer of $1,000 for him, which trenches, and was wounded on arse to the Reading Railroad thut it was) ¥ C® until such conferences with the com-| ‘The former Ambassador told his hear-| (Campbel} Building), Broadway, 66th «| Yard of the building occupied by the|the following letter concerning tho} {8 a pretty high figure, even in and: (gassed twice -while catryin ne former Amba: y | i! 4 violating its agreement with th ; | 4 ying |mittee on general welfare has been jers that whea he returned to Germany| ®t. Wednesday, March 12, at 11.30 a, strikers by using. its tugs on private |#¢™!-official Wolff Bureau. project of overloading the Leviathan, | thése days, when German relics Information ‘back to headquar- |)". \from the United States, he endeavorea| ™M- Interment priva work, the Reading, it was reported,| T° order calling off the general| Mr. Saward is a transportation ex-| are in g nd, | tors, Beret, Weston, who brought (eS women's organizations |to haath why ruthless submarine war- | HEILNER—At Atiantic City, New Jersey, Gnawered by culling in the captaing | "ko was obeyed only in part to- | pert: But Hans Hindenburg is not | Hans here to-day on the Mount | ° tae PCHRD S| OF RRRLESEOD 12 ST oT cai Wan Yoreonal FAUTINM, wikew et Aeloncn-seoliewr Cf their craft und ordering them to|%% Nearly all the small establish-| “Editor Evening World: Tam much| the former General, nor even a Vernon, lives at No. 1650 Fulton |Wcre Tepresentes ab the maeing or ermal downfall, was decidea| Notico of funeral later vm ments and a number of the big plants] interested in your article protesting} Telutive, He's just a giant Ger- | street, Brooklyn. the Board of Alderman to listen to upon instead of the acseptance of a| OSWALD.—On Sunday. March 9. of vien “when the Captains of the tugs be- | @umed work with full forces) but against the carrying of 15,000 men on nr —— | the arguments lees severe course. monia, GEORGE C., beloved son of Lena nl e facto 01 7 dé and the late George Oswald, eee BP Union Repaguartars workmen - the factories, dominated jhe Leviathan. urely, that seems! at Toledo, ©. on April 27, 1914. | frey, Judge, Ocean County, N. 3; “The answer," he sald, ' as regularly Funeral from hie late residence, 848 . r lo wo nti Go 16) ow ay to pel 2 i | » N. J. suffe othe! lon." 30 P, aihat the unions had come to & bos: mask bao dias pinay arabe gal wou t bot he inane al te n fer] there is now probably none of the | Frank Brower, M. D. Toms. River |not have suffered any at 1,30 P.M sible disagreement with the Ratiroad * were ¢ to the diraster to the steamer Sultana] survivors alive.—Editor Lvening | Mrs. B. L. Hyers. BY U. S, AND BRITA { Adminiptration was borne out by the| A woman soldier in the Spartacan| ai the clove of the Civil War? That) World] a 4 J. Stone, F al I ‘ . Seed bl ad ve (the entire conflict and it occurred on | Single ystem to e polis! speaking for the Railroad Adminis . |days & . tration, that the union leaders 1 sents rene eee ae a Inland river, not on the open sea. | “TOMS RIVER, N.J ATTACK PARLIAMENT | After Blockade Is Lifted. \ wit! tee Puget messaere this after Ses meee Ai pti | “At thi'elose of hostilities there is| “po the Editor; We wish to voice WASHINGTON, Match \iseDouwe vay eee oa accuse wing planes Cor | 9; vitable tendency towards the} . \ . . eer Lehi apa age , The Unions, which went into con- attacks on peaceable citize Pell Ua ih jours Protest against the proposed eam poral ce hablawtaiou di anol aua nl ference at 2 o'clock, announced they Mtcks om Peaceable cittzens. | The | relaxation of discipline and, 1 think, | shameful overcrowding of the trans-| Atco Raid Banks and Gov ant {under the te of an agreement be- Fould empower Delehunty, William a4 waien wae A a4 i a prone | this shottd be taken into considera-|port Leviathan, or any other trans E id 5 by SOVEITIMEN eenon the ‘United tates and Great » Maher and Paul Vaccarclli to cail|in Bulopiatz is said to have been | ton ag well as the theoretical cae 2 i | Buildings, but Are Defeated . ‘i ; 4 ‘ , | port used for bringing our troops vais ete Britain, made public to-day, The two Another strike in case no agreement thrown by a Spartac 4 alle " pee | Engagement of a Po; MERTEN Walrond Adminis tion is) ee taee ee ee pacity of @ boat home, ‘The dear boys who fought so by Loyal Troops. sree that hereafter cable The Beurn ) op nh mule Candy Star in the Loft Circuit. hed: ZURICH, March 11.—Leipaig hus (The Sultana disas referred fie mal * « fon through the territory of Special for Two Days Only, Tuesday and Wednesday, March II th-l2th Feached. . been caplured by Governr rae | bravely, and so well, have surely the! pagum, March 10.—Communisis at- rier ATH COVBIED EN SUKPRISE—A collection, of 4 a ta pirostod ie the Materreine which inflicted rere Hiéeas ORL. fs Ha gaia “Min 1 on right to expect, at least, breathing |tacked the Parliament House ai Buda |° {Mr Country w i sunter ee cn | tren prewented ts bath mtekt ty lott afel an gt ibis Ufec ne harbor stri nic mflicted a severe defeat on} Aprif 27, 1865, on the Mississipp! | spac. d’ decent treatment their 4 the censorship of the country in which and cra te Suukaded. The unions aarecd at's Pi ae : § \ Pace, and decent treatment on their | pest on Saturday night. according to a ’ aaa | F two dare’ only. .2 Gonference with Mayor Hylan this (Uo SPartacans, It was reported in «) jtiver, about six miles north of |hard earned homeward trip and we |despatch received by the Basle Naoh-|'he message originates. | POUND Box Morning to man two tugs for this dwsparch received from Berlin to-day.| Memphis, Tenn, The Government | trust all those who have the Interest |Fichten aeveral banks and Govern. se eneendlans yas ver tbair rd | ; . enetrenes Fark. the only stipulation mate by|” The recent street Oghting in Berlin) had chartered the Sultana, atarge Jand well being of our boys at heart, | Goverament troops detested Gis*oaue |e ae ieee iy lo ae] Attractive Offerings for Tuesday, March Ith; airy & periner talliver of the concess| ene: 8 M4 death of 182 non-| river’ steamer, for the transporta~ |(and what American has not?) will |muniets a tham out of the city. | ins Garticat. possible moment, but "as sion by the strikers. ¢ ane as the doniruelon of 340) tion of Federal troops from the | uke this matter up without delay, aud long as the Allies consider it necensury voles hao, sul houses and & property loss of $190-| Jar South to their homes, She | protest vigorously against this out- FLYER KILLED. BY TRAIN, fio continue the blockade it will be B. RT. Jumps Track On Bridge, (000.000, according (o @ report inad carried 2,300 men when she left | rage and cruelty, before it Is tov late, necessary to continue the censorship." | collections % Westbound surface car traffic of the by a bourgeois commitive, other Bere} Nfemphis for St. Louls on her last | Respectfully yours, Americans F With Plane ta | sro. every 1 ation consistent ei M4 B. MR. T. over Brooklyn Bridge was tied jlin despatches stated. voyage, The boat was packed to | A SOLDIERS’ MOTH | Front of Cars, with t blockude will be made me luscious ane tn up forty minutes this morning wh —— the rails, va Lulu H. Robbing, Presider :, V, 1. H,|, PARIS, March t= An airplane con- > pe ae ished | Union Avenue car jumped the riuwal Raines Sate of Sexe. 1 5 Wy hese J S "| taining two Americans fell in front of 1 lar Get $2,000 ut Law- iBear the contre of the bridge. No onal yrgnos, H—Phe state of tthe baller nsplones, vier i ene svar 3 ai tliegy beat wae moving train near Chammont. one | OPeewl?® mary oe il pis Drteeuted - pre red. Traffic was resumed ut aay ot Irs f) pressure of steam needed to pro- | helm, Toms River; Etta H. Meintk-|ayiator being killed, according tc ine eee Home, ad J i osioa, siege his been raised in Portugal, it! 10) the neavily laden boat and the |helm, President, Dover Home and|formation received. here to-day, One| Bursiars robbed the home of Walter vine Stores: New Yorks 7\ —_———>— was officially announced to-day, Thin) P* 7 7 her, {Fallway car Was derailed, Durack, 4 Manhattan lawyer living at ban ag pe nt fo wreck caught fire. About 1,750 | School Association; Wm, I, Fischer, ee ee xe. 1 ath Binehe Resoulyn,, SUAGAY Breekizn, Newark. the Moharchtét ‘revolution, alt! men were burned to death or |editor New Jersey Courier, Toms Colds Cause Grip end Infinensa night, it learned to-day. They ob- aes heded. tai drowned, The last reunion of the | River; G. Wi! ifallock, editor New Jer-| LAXATIVE tained wedding presents, jewelry and im hibit the participation of County the War { Judge Lewis J. Smith’ and Surrogate = ew Leon D. Howell of Nassau ecounty | POPE WARNS AGAINST TURKS, is BOR. T. lawye n the trial grow- ing out of the Malbone Street wreck. Grlef to Holy See If Infidels Get Senator Rose Graves of Buflalo de- Palestine Control, clared the two Nassau officials re-] ROM! Monday, March 10.—During sembled “poreh climbers.” the course of his allocution at tue eon The Black \Bill was advanced to ry he held to-day Pope Benedict order of final passage after it chad |! *ivding to the future settiement of been fought by Seaator George 1. |" ‘ Dodd bee ee oe the Sa Thompson of Kings Park. On the}o |, in ‘Baleainn the pupnaderating other hand, © Senator George FJ osition were given to fntldels, and 4 Thompson of Niagara fought to havel lit. greater grief if tho holy places F the Black Bill advanced. He waslwere given to a non-Christian power,” onded ‘by Senator Burlingame of | Brooklyn. After Senator George L. Thompson ~~ | had contended that judges under the stateutes had @ right to practice off the bunch, Senator Graves retort- ed “It seems to me that these judicial officers by thelr own conduct have for- j feited any special privileges or consid- eration, and from the stundpoint of a layman, and to me, they r mble a couple of porch climbers. They have - outraged their profession and their \ offical position as administrators of ‘ | justice. Senator Davenport also attacked the | | situation in Nassau County. “It seems to me," he said, “that the judges have committed a great public indiscretion. It is up to us to protect the reputation | of the Bench when those upon the Benen! xo far forgotten thi selves og to full to protect it them- elves.” “senator Thompson of Long Island |\won'e atelents cured ee sought to atuend the bil] so that it| gaz, “mear im mind these would not apply to the Nassau case. | gaaramterd to be GENUINE. 8 “All you Want to do,” shot in Sen- | GOLD through aod threuat, ey ge tae eel a nd 2 al stamped by the manufacturer and mon their fees trom the B, R. 7." | fon there eam the ue cnteae, Mee The hiring of these judges,” de- h will be sold with the distinet un- { clared Senator Burlingame, “is for nding that the moner-—every cent ‘ Ty os a0

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