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Spain To Sue For Peace

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1
Month
July
Year
1898
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London, June 27.- The Madrid correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says: "When the cortes closed martial law was proclaimed. The Sagasta cabinet will resign and make way for a new government, Which wil] opa negotiations for peace." The Madrid correspondent of the Financial News publisher & report of an interview with an ex-member of the rainistry, practically the Daily Telegrauh's Madrid despatch, and adding: "Senor Gamazo wil! be the new mier, with Señor Salvador at the exchequer, and possibly two Silvelaista will join the cabinet, which will conclude peace and prepare the way for a Süvela cabinet. There is no doubt hat Spain will lose all her colonies. "Admiral Camara's squadron lefl Caáiz to calm public opinión. Cámara well knows that bef ore he arrivés at the Philippines peace will be made." All the special dispatches from Madrid reflect the anxiety produced by Admiral Cervera's dispatches and the threatening aspect of the political situation. Bankruptcy BUI Passed. Washington, June 27.- The conference report on the bankruptcy bill was I disposed of by the senate Friday withI out debate. At the request of senators, I Mr. Nelson (Minn.), the author of thé senate bankruptcy measure, made a brief explanation of the bill as agreed upon by the conferees. The report waa afreed to by a vote of 43 to 13. The Hawaiian annexation resolutions were under discussion throughoui the session, except during a brief time when routine business was disposed of. The speakers were Mr. McEnery (dem ' La.) and Mr. Tuüley (dem., Tenn.), who presented a constitutional argument against the resolutions. Three measures designed to facilítate the work of the war department were passed without controversy. Illinois MobiUzatkra Delaycd. Springfield, 111., June 27.- The only thing that now delays the mobilization of the two Illinois regiments to be recruited under the second cali for troops ís the uncertainty as to when the necessary commissary stores will be at hand. Lieut. Cole, United States arniy who has been detailed to have charge of the subsistence department, has received no notification yet as to when the supplies will be received, and until this is known the recruits will not be rendezvoused at Camp Tanner. It is believed, however, that this will not be delayed many days, and that the men will be in camp by the middle of the week. Captain for lowa lm muñes. Des Moines, lowa. June 27.- Amos Brandt, a prominent republican of thia city, has received notification from Washington that he has been appointed captain of the colored company here The company is to be one of the immune companies for wbich the army aw provides white captains. Killed by Falliug Walls. Philadelphia, Pa., June 27 - Two firemen were killed and about eight others injured by a fire which broke out last night in the works of Thoma? Potters Sous & Co., manufacturen oí oilcloth and linoleum, Second and Vanango str.eets. The casualities wei due to falllng walls. Wlud Wrccks the Show Tent. Sioux City, Iowa, June 27,-Por, jagh & Sells Bros.' circus tent was 'astWnnidOh7n fUrinS tte 1" WW and tweaty or thlrty persons

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