-,I “Q Meir” N.- I obit Mix.. wt uiiimioriiiowii iiliiiini/ii, The hand um dm' umm' ‘/W A I-'istiei-y is :mi in friendship. b . -T _ I Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew cuiionielgwndfuulnglh :wo Gents ' £7 =" = f~~- -‘=2~- __'; f _ f .:__=T__ _ ___ ___,A_____ _ ,_____,_ __, Hamm' nu n. mm ld "un 8 Annual Sulinrriptlon llellvereil $._'i.00 B f' 4* _* H Vi Y 4" * ny nniii riiiiiiiiii niiii L. s. A. s.i.o0 BA TTERED Boo Y oF KIDNAPPED Bo Y Fo UN 1 M 1 ‘ i- ii ll l l l -_*_ l il.._ ___ MERCY _FLI GH T TO MA GDALENS YES TERDA Y m TIUUNIJED Ml-TN M BRUUGHT T0 ` The Mexican Aviation Company _ announced tonight that a transport plane carrying six passengers and a 'ew of three was missing between c l\ James Youn Of l .- Grand Entry Has riliclio operator, Alfonso Rodriguez, Fo ot Amputated. §_f;‘ ' ])il0t JOIIQS Millies am., but the weather was , . I li ght. James Young, 23, of Grand Entry iiiqguilen Islands, was rushed by n. crinzidian Airways plane to hospital in Charlottetown yesterday, where last night he was reported in fi sn- ious condition, following the ani cirleniiilly discharged a ten gauge shot gun through his foot while hiuiting birds about ii, miles from his home Saturday morning, it was teamed. Yesterday, Pilot H. S. Jones and engineer L. H. Power of the Cana- . diari Airways lt Charlottetown were requested by the Quebec govem- to the Magdalen Islands. Flying ri twin-motored “Di`ftgon", Pilot Jones ‘ said list night it was the first time | plane equipped with wheels had been taken on that route. They were guided to safe landing places lt Grlndstone, where they picked up | doctor, by Cnpt. William Arson- ((`-|’- By G“f\1"11““'S Si1¢01H1 Wim) NEWCASTLE, N. _B., JM). ll. - as nult who piaced flags on the ice. At Grand Entry residents were instriic- Methods used in fishing lobsters ' - l ted by Capt. Arseniiult to make sim i liar preparations. After procuring a I doctor at Grindstone, the plane to made a. 15 minute hop to Grand En- t_odf1y'S 50551011 Oi 11 l‘0l`B-1 0011111115' Sl *, us l two nd a lalf day ;<== Tim boot was said to have been (continued on page 3) owned by an Edmund Melanson. "Regual meeting Alpha Rebekah Lodge tonight, 8 p. in. Bingo. L-2150. me titties," Andrew Brimsfield re- 'li ])l “llockey at French River to- vbiigii lobsters next fai.. He :aid night. Jun. 12. Sea View vs. I"reiii~li ip, . ’ . 1. " . ti' ‘ther L- ‘lofi -m fluctuinii. "Hockey and skate at l\'iiii-.-li- field tonight, Crown Bakery vp. vi;-iteci Esciiniiiiac several iimes, ad- Brackley. L-2162. vlsiug poiiclicrs when and Where ll biiiii wuiild come to load their "Hockey nt New Glasgow iii- ciiteii. At the designated spot Slg- iiigiii, Rangers vs. Iinpi~i~iiii.. 1-'ii-st Hills would be exelimigeci and the game for tim w~m»pufCt¢ Cm, bciit would then come into Shore. L-2100. _._,& tl "Monthly meeting; Lnilic /iid, U Priiire L`:lw.ii'ri I lantl Hu.-p1.l;il, \V.`=\i\v. Hours 12~3. i. f'Wf‘ will be Iiiiying iii-'med D1 ?1li.k;‘ii iiiitl fowl ni Vt-:iioii, \‘ itl- °°“1*l.Y. January 13. .leiikins I-lros. L-2072-1-5-ii. to th U °'G@f>rize Leigniizer co., wiiur 'Street buying dressed cliirken und '°l\'1- Top prices. Try us. L-9bi-12-Ziff. "Comival at York Rink Tliiirs- hy. 14th. Prizes: for best costumes. if not fine, following night. L-2137-1-I2-Iii. iii “Notice to Farmers. I iiin not 51114118 hogs again until Thursday, ‘1“““1=\1'Y 'ith at Albany and Friday, ‘7°n“W'Y 8th at Emerald until noon. 0- 0. Green. r..~1s:i1-12-twt-tr. t°°°L0B4'11ng live hogs at Kensing- U. Thursday morning, January 14. Vera Cruz state. iii g putation of his lower leg. Young ac: l 0 B S T E R ment to make an emergency flight Fished Lobsters out seven self-admittedly had poached .E lob.'»ters during the closed season in . duitrict No. '1 last fall. Each WM giicn the protection of the ¢0\1rt- Several said they would have had _ - to go on relief if they had not "Buying live lit _-,s A-lbnny Thurs- “Shed iucgnuy, Myne work having day 14th, Eiriirald 15th until noon. bpm, ,,vmmi,1e at Egcuminm, Others G. C. Green. -2022-I-W-L-t-w-t-tf. _.mm mm in previous years they to O' . . . __ 13 in and Cnnndn and the mut- L`69‘Z'1°`M T W H' uiliptyimcif their interests were cm- \'i'i*rrii\‘s. first Belgian Minister to ; ‘ ll, ` ° week-end, presented his credentials Minister Mackenzie King and Dr. O state for external affairs. In presenting his letters 01 Créd- pncc, Baron Silvercruys made thankful reference toCanada’e part exican Transport Plane Missing MIKXICO CITY, Jan. ll-(AP)- i fexico City :ind Minatiilan. in The eight-passenger plane was t reported at 10:17 am. The tn said the plane was expected to arli Minatltlnn on schedule time, The plane took 0'! from Central rport here at 8:29 a.m. UACHERS Of Season Rather Than Appeal For Relief Inquiry Told. legally in the Fscuminac district "t fal and in contacting a. boat sell the catch were explained at on investigating such »pra.ctices. Of nine witnesses heard today. ere iibie to get along without il- giilly fishing lobsters. "I don’t know. It i:i.11 d€P€IldS 05 ied when asked if he planned to wus one of four who, together. tipped lobsters out of season lu-St I-‘hiiip Lloyd testified o. buyer had "will you try to find out who int buyer was?" asked C0mn11-*A105 uiitsvl H. F. G. Brid3C5~ "Nu," replied Lloyd. "Wliy?" "Tliiit's not my job. I don't have :Dc you want to stopwthe i1l0lZQ tContinued on page 'll elgium Minister Arrives in 0ttawa i'ri`\vri Jin 11_r‘rieiidsnipof izisirrii when Baron Robert Sil- ui.iri wlm arrived here over ilu; the Governor-General. Later c new Minister waited on Prime D. Skeltoiigundcr-secretary of HITLTR |lEll|ES “INVITSHIN” (TT MTIRIHIEU No Intention 01’ Viola- ting Integrity Of Spanish Territory Claim. France Takes Precautions. BERLIN, Jan. I1-Adolf Hitler declared today he does not intend to try to seize territory iii Spain or in Spanish possessions, the French Embassy announced. His assertion, coming on the heels of reports received by the French and Br-iti`h Governments of activity of German troops both in Spanish Morocco and on the Iberian Peninsula, was said to have been made to French Ambassador Andre Francois-Poncet. They talked at a belated New Year's reception given by Hitler to foreign diplomats. Francois-Pom cet gave Hitler similar assurances in regard to Frances foreign pol- icy, the Embas`y said. Announcement thait General Hermann Goerlng, Hitler‘s chief aide will fly to Italy tomorrow for "a brief recuperative leave" arous- ed speculation in diplomatic circles over prospects of an intlinntc if unofficial consultation between the Reich and Italy over the Spanish crisis. Goering coriferred with Hitler tonight. Beyond the brief an- nouncement of his plans, reasons for his trip were not revealed. It- alian source* here said it might be connected with more lniportnni; matters than General Goering‘s health. In his talk with the French Am- bassador, Hitler told him he had no intention, and never had had the intention, of violating in any manner the integrity of Spanish territory or Spi-iiiish possessions. the French Embassy said. Francois-Poncet replied Franco was resolved do re`pect the integ- rity of Spain and Spanish Morocco. The exchange of assurances, the Embassy said, was to be pulil‘sheri in Paris tonight. German officials said that it would not be pubiish- ed in Germany in a direct manner, but that newspapers would print it under a Paris date-line as n communique from the French Foreign Office. In rome quarters it was thought ;M`(Continue`dV on page 7) :II 1; Automotive Industry Strike Continues DETROIT, Jan. 11-tAP)-Union officials direct ng the \vidc.~'p:ri\d strikes paruiyzfiig General Motors Corporation aiitoinct.ve pi-oductzon flew to Washington toiight to chart their next movrs with John L. Lew- is, head of the committee for inclus- trlal organization. _ Edward F. McGrady, n.i'is.sinit for amicable settlement of differ- ences between the gigantic . utonio- b‘le eoncem and incmbers of the United Automobile Workers o' A- merica, arranged to Jriii the meal- ing with Lewis, Homer Martin, U. A.W.A. President, and John Bro- phy, C I. director. By tomorrow night assembly lines in every division of General Motors will have been affcrted by the strikes, and nearly 112.000 of the Corporations automotive emi>10l/05 the Great War, will be out of work. 200 Righ tz_°st Hostages Slain By Mobs At Bilbao snner .in/in Dr:.LUz. France. Nicholson Bios. loading at Hunter River some date. McEwen and Uemnbeii. L-ziao-1-ii-zi “Annual meeting of Lake verde D°1"¥'1nB C0-. will be held Wednes- diiv. .iiiniiiiry mn ei, i.ao P. M. to gllicvsa opening of renin; the piano. d “wmv wiii be new the next one “Y~ P. M. Callaghan, Secretary. L-:uio-1-ii-2|. n Annual meeting of the Dun- kmffnlse Cheese and Butter Co.. D -. will be held at the Creamery 9 Wednesday. January zotn Lao °°1°°~`- ' f f im rsuimnnii'fg ' accounts 21"” be Zsttled before above dale er 111 be handéll in for collection, L-310°)-ll~& it Jan. 11-(AP)-Diplomatic sources rclmrtcd tonight more than 200 Rigiiiisi. hostages W" S1°“8l1’;*°"_‘§° _mm 5 by mobs of Extremist; B - bar, Spam, after Insurgent air- planes had bombed the city. They reported mobs stormed ,gmt iuiiing Basque ward# ¢° get at the hostages. Most of the iiostiiges iuiien they S°1f1» Wg" blown to pipccs by hand grcna ee thrown into cel's where the Right- . .ic ing. m:l‘li`;e;l!giinle!lor the a'-tack 011 U10 Prisons. thell *`91’""°d' wx thgugg: ling of 14 worknicn md- ‘1 d m_ ing or 41 ov ii .=_nsl_ed603-vi::m1d_ siirgeiit bomb di0Plf0 Y '-- They said members of the mob dipped handkcrch’efs in the blood of the dead and wounded workmen and tacked them on broomsticks to carry as banners in their rush on the prisons. Diplomatic sources mid thc slaughter had been ascribed erron- eously by refugees arriving in Bay- onne, from Bilbao, to rioting be- tween Basque soldiers iind Extrem- ists. i 'I‘he Basque Government. these sources said, in-riwfiaiely resigned after the killings. but reconsidered after moderate fenders intervened. The Government, f-My said. hed been denounced as "bourgeo`s" by Extrcmisis who were reported tot _ Kidnap-Murder Victim 's Family ft £5 ' < . MTSTTTTIIRMETRTTTS Til E DEMT Legal action against persons who gnvc incorrect infoi'me.lioii on the iiiieiiiployinciit rcgi.<.trii‘loi\ sheets was forced t by Conn. G. W. Mc- Leod, clialrmaii of the finance com- mittee, at the regular monthly iiiectiiig of the Chxulottetoivn City Council last night. He told the ineetliig that he thought “it would be wise to make an example of one vi' two, pos. idly more. oi' thoce who filled in the form' falsely.” Messrs. Ivan Reddin and James Robinson, employed to make it study of the unemployment sit- uriicii in Cl:a:‘lotteto'.vn are doing itry efiivicilt work. Coun. McLeod declared. At present there nie 315 fuinilics i'e.elviiu_; direct relief from the city i'epi‘csehtiii; approximately 1475 iii(li\‘iiliui‘.». the finance chairman told the nireiiiig. At the .=a.me time lust year there wsre 531 fiuiiilies repi'rseii.in; 11312 people, lic said. Since Jriiiiiary 8, twenty fainilics had bcrii struck off the relief listf following iiivestigatioii, Couii Mc- Leod continued. Conn. 1?.. C. Chandler agreed. he said, to the siiggestion that action .slirirlrl be taken ngaiiist those who filled out forms incor1'eo‘.ly. "It will acl as ii rltterrcnt to others. At pre cnt it looks as if we are the victims of ii racket," the Council- lor conelu;leci. He read from reg- i.»ti'it.ioii sliccts what the npplicniit hed declared to be his earnings for the _war and what the investigat- ors had found when they delved into the sitiution. In some cases it was fcurid that last winter indivi- dunls had been receiving relief from the city and at the some time linri been gniiifuiiy empioy¢d_ Scveial other Councillors concur- red with the siiggctloii that legal action be taken against tho e who gave what was believed to have been iiicorrcc; inforniatioii on thc unemployment registration sheets. The appraisal of the property of the Maritime Electric Co. was prac- tically complete Conn. R. C. Chandler, chairman of the electric light committee said but he had been informed by Mr. L. B. Miller, chairinaii if the public utilities coniinL=slon. that so far no defin- ite information was available. T..e recently announced change, wliercby the inducement rate would beeoiiie the immediate rate, would iiieiiii some reduction in electric costs probably in the vicinity of ten per cent. An application had been made to the chairman of Public Utilities by the Electric Company for per- mis ion to make a .-hange in the system of presenting bills. If the request is granted bills will be is- sued to each customer immediate- ly after the meter is read and not The W. W. Mattson family of Tn- coma, Wasii., to which tragedy eume when the youngest scn Charles, 10, was kidnwppcd and murdered, is pictured here The parents are pic tured at the left In centre are murirl 14, a sister, and llappy, the kidnapped \outh's cooker :panic-I dog. Upper right is Charles, pictured napping An older brother, William. in a_eo\vho_v outfit before the kid- £ 16, WTi0.wiih Muriel witnessed the ' 1 V U P E N S abduction, is at lnwcr right. PUPE ATTENBS Tll DUTIES Vatican Note Reflects Improvement In Condition. (-A. I’. by Gunrdiim's Special Wire) `.'A'l`lCAN CITY. Jun. 173- tTi.esd:iyl-Pope Pius .suffered n. recurrence of extreme pain in his legs and shortness of breath early today. Reliable sources stated his dis- comfort continued until three ri. rn. tnlne p. m. EST. Miindziyl uhen doctors’ freatmriit enlnied him. The Poniiff was reported inter io be sleeping while a doctor rest- ‘ ed within cull on a divan in nn antechnmber. VATICAN CITY, Jan. it..-tr»l"> Pope Pius i= in:-reii.~in; his ae ivi- ties, “favored by pei~st<,teiit and ever more prom‘sing bctlei'mtnt of his condition," said an offcirii note is- sued by the Vntfenn t'1c!a_\' However, it was learned Ili iloll- ness suffered today from severe pains in his right irg similar to those in his pai'tly-piirrilyvetl left leg, cau=ing his plv_vs'c°nn, Dr. Amin- ta Milani to be urgently suinmoncd. The Va‘.ican's note. after i‘:ct- ing varioias niidiences the Pope grunted reccn'l_\'. enn‘lniicil: "In addition to tliose ii\ici‘:nces the Holy Father nticnds tri the inni- tiple occupations of the day. ns- slsted by his secretaries. Iifinisluiior Count Gonfalonirri and Monsiuiior Diego Vcn‘n‘, and to thc normal practices of piety." fihilil Fatally Burned Near Antigonish ANTIGONISH, N. S.. Jun. li-` (OP)--One child was dead and zi- nother, serioely burned, was in lin -I pital here tonight afiir fiic d -` stroyed the tiny shack of Hecttr Potter oi’ Lismore. fish`ng vill`ge on the Northumberlaiid shorc of Pictou Coiiunty. . ‘ Her face and hood ierr lily burn- ed, two-year-old Catherine Potter, was near death after be’ng trupricri in her home by is fire started by her three-year-eid brother. Billy. "to keep the children warm." Her bb dominated by anarchists. . . . _.E _._._____.l_ L . tContiiiued on page 3) iwsy to iiospiiiii. . eight-months-old sister died on her i ` "‘-°-»’-»'=:=l`;».r,.z_.»i=',.,i_; ._ ‘#°¢~"».r \..'-W. . ~ 1 ‘Z .» -.-.‘.~......e,;,_,e -. 5.. . ~ 1 if , ,.._\r-_ ,,....., ¢ rt ~ , . - .._gg, ... * -_ i' ` 2: "Elf" 5- . 1 _“Sv _,e 3,(-_,,, ` _ _Y _$,-V. "ig: ':":: . .<., , , -q ,. QP” .5 _=5,z,i.§§~i3f,` " =12..-3:." < s~ . . ii.; °` ‘ ` 1’ '- ..=;.-.':.._.;,.'-;- - ..,, i => - gg; . ' fZ;i"§I-`.f`5":3f‘ lf- ‘ tits 5' . 5', .; I:Z'I:.:.(».-..‘ . . tm. ' ef -A " -»“f;'“~?f."-i.`1"“ , ’_.!,A,vji*$_%»-) ` 1,. ,"'§1->-E: :tr ,. i. ' - .ir»’f% '£e;.~zr.` ‘£1 _ il: il 7;' ws 'r " ..~~ -1-!='..=1.' g of i .lg .I ~P‘ ' A ii .- ~ ».¢ 1 = r-1-1. '.1 . ite-..~_~ ' g -'.».»‘.-,--f§, ." -3?? _ ‘.-. `;~».€.~"j__‘;, _' ` RY TERM UPREME @°- $1 ‘Hg c/sg Mr. Justice A. E. Arscnault will pi'e:~iile at the opening of the Jar.- uiiry tcrin of thc Supreme Court for Qiu‘cn'.s County this morning, it was nniiouiiccd ycstertiny. Chief Justice J. A. Mathieson is unwcli at pres:-iit. Four criminal cases appear on the docket. Two cases involve iueiisliiiigliter charges, one robbery with \-init-nee 1-wi one an assault on ii peace officer. Iii udiiitiiiii ilii-re are five appeal cziscs. ri civil jury case, an action for driiunges, and a civil non-jury CITSP. The following compose the Grand Jiir_v: (iorcion lliiglies, Cluirlotte- towii; Gutliric Bullingall, ivlnlpeque Road: Albert Shziw, St. .»'\\'.”ii‘-ds; R. llvri*i‘tt. Miitch,Charlottetown; John J. iVfelJoniilci, Johnstons River; William L. McE.whcrn, Mermaid; Col. D. A. MacKinnon, Charlotte- towii; .iuhn Kennedy, Southport; liriwsoii Jenkins, Vernon; Malcolm Mr-Doiiiilcl, Southport; James Mc- I{ny,Di‘ Sriblc,:inrl George J. Boyle, Cornwiill. The iiillowiiigis the docket: A lndlefmenis The The The 'l`hc` King vs. Phillips. King vs. Duffy. King vs. lviclnnis. King vs. Munn A|.'peal>i The The The The King King King King vs. Moiiaglian. vs. Egan. vs. Wilson. VS. Butler. The King vs. Burke. Civil Jury (asc Sinallwood vs. Phillips. Civil Non-Jury Ci'iiei'ioii vs. Stewart. Murder Been Killed in the sii0\\'-crusitcd lwiishlzin( two weeks aero. bled upon the body this morn family. He had been mcntione been frozen f'or some time be where it was found, he added. any signs of hemorrhage. 1 “G” Men Active' No longer held bask by fciti' Of blocking the bizarre ransom nego- tiations which Dr. Mattson had pursued, partially through ne\\s- paper ads, the full force of 40 United States “G-Men" was un- leashed by the finding of the bod!- ii.; identification made difficult by the bloody beating of the kidnap- er. P When first told the bruised little body had been found by G01'd01\ Morrow, 19, a hunter, Dr. l\1attson` refused to believe it was his son* -» mit 1 tee the boy with mb' OWU ‘ 5' ‘ thi: '_' like this would happcn,' he said. Tacoma physician, were expressed if a plea. to the kidnappcr for "new proof that my ron is ahve and i wen." It could not be learned immed- lously reported bearing up brave- '_ ly through the tragedy, had been t informed of the discovery, i Terrible Beating The child victim bore be 'leterinincd immediately Footprint: of one pc from the roadway to the spot. where thc body lay in the snow. _.______n*_____ (Continued on page 'li Replies Awaited To British Proposal LONDON, Jun. ll-(CP Cable)- Great, .Brit-:ilii’s lntert proposal for banning volunteers :ind other aid to both sides in the Spin sh civil war now is in the hands of the _ Govcrnznciits of Gri-.iiai y, ltuly, Riissa, Portugal and Fraiice. Informed qiinrters ni Home said today It.aly`s attitude is "n,bsout0- ly reserved but not neg..tive." Con- sultations will bcglii shortly be- tween R/omc and Berlin with a view to similar replies by both govern- ments. There wa. no reaction ns yet to cept in P325 where press comincnt thc new noic in other captfils ex- is favorable. LONDON, Jan. 11-Niival leaders discussed British problems in the Mcclitcivniicnn tedny as official sources rnltl Briiniii had 41 wnr- sliips in tli.:i sea and uciir Spain \\i ti 4!! soon to gn tlicrr. Sli' Siiinurl lirure, First lord ol' the Admiralty, und Adiniriil Sir Ernie Cliaifielci. First Sea Lord, talked with Foreign Secretary Eden. Four ndinh'iil:a had inet earlier at Gilirnltnr the l”irit.sli-ri\viiL-ri rock whicli giiiirris (lie entraiiire to the liicdiicriviiicnii on Spniifs southern tip. They ifcrr Admiral Sir Dudley Po:-nd, Commniidr-r-in-Chief of the l\'Tcrii‘ei'i'iiiican Fleet; Vice Admiral Gcoifi-ey Black, second in command iii the Mediterranean; Rear Ad- miral Charles Kennedy-Purvls, ._:,_, _.__ _ _ ___4__ _ _______ ~ ._..4- _._.._;. .. _ British Naval Leaders Air Meditewanean Problems commander in Spanish waters, and Rear Admiral Jnmcs P.pon, in charge of the Gibr.\lt:ii~ tiockyiird. Lieul -Gr-uei':il Sir Charles lion- liiini-Ciirtcr, Gn\eriicii- oi` Malta Ili'iialn'.s cent.:il l\ir‘di\ci'i'riiicnii nn- \‘.i1 base, al~o was iiii.ici'siciiil io have attended thc pm-ley, havin( arrived from Valettn on the brittle- ship Queen Elizabeth. Official sources said flint inom than 15.000 i'e':iilnr army troops were Stalioiinri on the liiriliteriiiii- enn-2.670 nt Glbi'aIt:\r, 3500 at Malin and 9.600 in Egypt. France was said by foreign office officials in Paris to have 100.000 men in Frcnrh Moivtcco. iii addit- ion to troops in Algiers, Tunis and French West Africa. l - a rson lcd Mattson Child ed By Kidnap Fiends Frozen Body IIE:-ated Lad Had Thursday Or Friday. » TACOMA, Wash., Jim. ll-(.i\P)A-Battered and nude, the body of kidnapped (`h:ii'les Mattson wus found today is of T‘§\'ei'ctt, 50 miles from the home from which the lil-yeiii'-old boy wiis :ibductcd “I feared it," said Dr. W. W. Mzitison, the ho_v`s father as he sped towzird the spot where a _\'outhi`iil hunter stum- ing". Frozen still, the body of the boy for “hom $2S,tl0tl rnii- soni hzid been demanded, lay ii half mile west of the Pac- ific highway, six miles South of Everett. Tdcntiiiciiiion was made positive hy Paul S1.-eva, close friend oi' the .lizittsoii d as ii possible intermcdi;ii'_\'. Coroner Stoweli Chaliacombe of iiverett said the boy was killed probably Thursday or Fi‘id:i_v. The body had fore licing tziken to the spot He baiscd his beliefs un the fact neither the body nor the ground around it showed EVAUUATIUN UF BESTEGED CITY UNDERWAY MADRID, Jan. li-(AP)-Norh combatants poured out of Miirlrid to\\'iii-ri the .south tou:|:ht ns the e;l,,5_», ` |‘Dei`ciice Junta began coinpiilsory ..I feared when they pulled that ‘cvricimtiozi of eitzfns from the he- bo out into the night 'hat seine- ‘siegcd Gill! Geiieinl Jo e Minjn clilci' 0' tho defence ziclniinistrniitiii, dccl.'.i'eci, Fears of Dr. Mattson, prominent iie\'erthele.=.=, he was confident the ‘ irkinr: iiisiirgeiizs would be hi in previously last Saturday night in ,0ff. ine Iitsiirizeiits appareiit`_v had azjeri to make iinpoi'laii1. :ni'o,ii1`.s into Madrid in a week of iiitcnse figlitiiig to ilic wet and the limit- iaicly whether Mrs. Mattson prev- iest cniiiioiiiiriiii: the city has _vet iiiilcivtiizii. To‘ili`j,~ siio\vfltir~ r.-..~. in ii:‘i.'li noiiioii. High tide this morning at 11.10 and tonight at 10.16. oiiii set- this afierizoon nt 4.40 nu.-l ri-c t.iniori'o~.i- morning at 7.116. `lew moon Tuc.