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IVTeto -Borft atibune WEATH?ER To-day. fair. ?tMiti:\rnu: .estfrdaTi Hi-jh. Mi loor, ??'. roll report r?ge lt. v,1. LXXIII?. .No. 24,399. |l ..p, rieht. 1911. |{? 1 be I ?limn.- V.u.? iiill'.ii I VEW-YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1914. * * * nntnn . *?*\*l*- /?I-X'T ?" ? Mj Ot totem lark. Newark. ,ler?ey City and Hoboke* lull "'? ()>!'. C h.\ l -u.m-.uhi.ri: two ckstb. REBEL GUNS AT TORRE?N SWEEP BESIEGED CITY Huertas Troops Give Way As Villa's Men Press At? tack on All Sides. 7s FEDERALS DEAD IN INTRENCHMENTS Night Bombardment of Sub? urban Town Follows All Day Fighting. 1RBIW BADLY INJURED Reinforcements Sent from Cap? ital, but Must Fight Way to Roach Defenders. i i March 23. v*- ih ,: ??- i -il a leorc of hills, i -.... - rdon ?-?f ?3 ? ..f tl ? i men exuH I ? dosen minor vl ?torlei and ti ? ? leneral Pni .... ins for rebels ex? I ?? the ! m tent In tl north. r . ' being led by Gen? j Villa in person, and ih?? asi .... ,. h will b? rti t*ie Vnzas River, nrll i ?? - * i ml fol? I of the town of ? lom? ? ? i i-* ni on nhi? li ?? as ? The ? ?xhl nini t \ II i'a nrmy ? Bi tenghara I : - *.u Gomes l'a' And nine miles from Torre?n, shortU rk ; n par?t? r ? i?-. this night lo. Big Guns Plzced m Range. ? i i preced? d p i ?. Ithin rangs of * * ?????? . ? :. 'in, and the bom? ed NN i11* feverish : for 1 he cone? I . n : y to-morrow, rrisoi . ? dm ? Pa? lt*.; i o uat> svldentl) not ui.cn by sur? e of G? n? -? l-'aiar?to, ? ? >rtlried ?f the mu?i ? >f ths ii.on whom Villa b ? . lii -? largely In the ? i Ton ? on, ?as seriously wounded last night dur ? made up ? ; i one of the largest &? *? I i arm. and ? a?i been ?- ? _ . n Torre?n nod -, r reverses In o i.? Join Villa's . v ? my ha .:. le around T r? f- ? ' ? - rt-da ha? Ins. to fight t..? ? . 'h?* mam rebel army ? ' r the towns lying *.n of the i '? In i Nnda ? - ? ; -garrisons retreating **?'' ? ' ? ? harp sklrmlshei, army at Toi reon. Dead ?n Federal Trenches. .:>;??(] Pan ' '!: sy, ?;ri\ Ing out the II?-- fOUl : ? . i*. inc: in th< en? Bena-iifl ? ; g the ii tu" n of ] ** had press? i on without scattered Peder?is ? - ' ? ?nghold I " aseo had fortified f r j " ? ' ' Federal army of \ ?'?v ? h M?- ?ci. .i to Tom '?a **? no? t city to-day and j - "1 .?i I'.urili pise, fourth i-olunin. This Mornings Xcws. LOCAL. Tage Room ... l ? ' ? A . ,!. 1 .. ll .a ? . . 5 !tatu< ... 7 ... 7 at? . 71 .a . 1 j .13 j ,.., M 14 14 Bared , 14 OElfFRAL. Sum l . 4 l T< .... 4 1 ,., 9 ... 10 I : i Ad 13 roxEinif. . . l MISCELLANEOUS. ? ' - . Ill 7 r .s and 9 io i 10 and . la and 11 11 rig .13 O'SHAUGHNESSY MAY G'J Rumor Adds Shanklin Won1 Get Place as Charge. inc.] I ? ruz. ,Y- :. i h 'JL' ?A nold - '-.... States Con rai .h Mexli o t 'iiy. arrl? ? fi h< this morning ai I ral ? ; to-nlgl fter a lonp ? ? : . "i .1"! I.ind. President Wilson envoy. I Interocean! R II** : a hile ,\. Ison O'Sl ghi Am? heart < In -hurt his x'a? at ion her? Mexico City on ?'?? M< ?lean Railwa Tin t Shat travelled l." difl nd led l n mora thai thi lattei s ? ? \x i ' .- ? - . 1 ' nnvo ii.-'" lughn? ruy sa g] ? thai he km I - g ? red that h? ti ? tion ? ?? re. Ignli g Und u\> in this, "lit th< . - ? ihi nklln will 1 ne of the ?-'ni t ?-.- ? ? .:'???? ? is forci o f?ala reports river mishai Explorer with Roosevelt Part Says They Have Lost Everything. N ex I Tim? ? foil" ?? .- i. : tch tO irom Brazil (via Pen Si. Vln? ? rit and the _zor< l, M u w?-? have losl < ? ? i thing in the rapid imablx ra | - ! _. Rivei T . . m aril Wl 11? iVY ! I \l..\ \'lll .U and I ? exploring the o lid i Bra: II Thi party ? ? Mnto dispatch tl*i tripx- ai?? all aaf? SYLVIA FAILS TO GET INTO ABBE. Miss Pan knur st. Carried nr ? Stretcher to Westminster, De livers Address in Street. tfai * .*-' S I? i Rank Irei her and r u1 ?ine thousand mem army,' ? pt? 'i t" 11 ? . i ning*i ?? r ? In Westminster ?.obey. Bhe wai unable to pain admission, however, ?. ? \ ?'?' real in tile edifice i,?,?*, been taken iri view of the fact thai ?li?* had an 'i her Intention last Sunday to ?-..' ? t ? Abbey to-night The . ? ? te und hei : however, hf id ,.n ? pen air i ? * I ? g In ? ur ? the A blx j. ? | tard ft the peopl xia?, led by ;? Church of England man, the Rev. Edmund Willis, rector of a < hurch in th--? siiadwcli tita? trict of the East End. Clothed in full canonicals h< opened the streel meet? ing with prayer, and, after tin nging of "Onward, Christian Soldiers," I ? the gathei !ng he tel d a short Pankhui t then d liven d an ? <?>>')'?! ted hei f ? - i" make England .? real Chris? t Ian ' ountr . I t Westi ter Ab? bey would becom? a pla ? f o as well as for the rl< i.. After the meeting ahe was removed from the ? ? In an ambulai attended nurse. Thi Rev. Mr. Willia had almo : f?-' t control over t;.-- arm] ' d the mc-tini,'- Ti:" demonstration waa irkabli foi the an all ? mix r ot police present and for th< religious it? phere surrounding It Only i aionall] were the apeakera lnterrupt?.-d by cheering and loclal revo? on." SAGUE MAY BEAPPRAISER Ex-Mayor of Poughkeepsie Recommended for Office. i Washington, March O'Gorn '. ha? r< c mmend? d J? ? ; K ? AppraisH ? ol th Porl "i \. w 1 Mi Ba ex-May o? r igti - ?ale, ? : one <?' thi In - dependent] leaders of th.- ?tate. it i<- ui derstood Mr. Sagut - ap? pointment will h? made, as ii I said to \ ? ace? pi ble ? 'h*? adminii (ration. -. * ??? ELLIS ISLAND FREES BEST GIRL ATHLETE 1 resh from London School. She Is Detained Until Her Grandmother Calls. Thi i ? was mui h ado in thi ?-? nd cabin of the w hite Star liner < erday when the Immigration ofl.? .:? Id? ?I '" take Marx Nixon, an old English girl, to J Island. M thought that th< ?est a si ete in b< i .?.. i ..'.i in London aho ild be i" rmltti d i , i. n ? Mai ? N Ixon had ? ? ? ? pet itoi athletl? i, and sraa awarded a ,??"i<i medal a few montha befon ih? em I ;irk? il "ii Hi'** ' '? ?!' Her frl? t that 1 he m? dal . ? ? im? I ? otl rent enl to || with ? ? i !? indmol h< r, Mi n. M,,i i",i,i "f ' ranford N. .1 ts sfa n un? oi I slit ri indi i - U.,, m ,, | ad te ?.*?? to Ellla i. land until bet grandmother ?.iilled 1<jv her. | GUNMEN SEND APPEAL FROM DEATH HOUSE Ask Public for "Justice" They Say Court of Ap? peals Refused. VALLON AND WEBBER ACCUSED OF MURDER Contend Evidence Shows Rosenthal Was Shot by Them. BECKER CASE CITED I _ i Testimony Against Former Police? man Rejeeted, but Used to (,on vict Them. It Is Said. i Convicted of th? murder of Herman Rosentl i '. and enl n red I d n th s ?- le? trie chair m the w< ek beglni e foui gunmen In * E ? Bli g death 1 - led a statement j "to . aterda . I thai ? * ? ? ? ere lefl to die unjustl: . f? mi?-!- Lt? ut< nanl ? !hai Becker obtained s new trial, they hud -,i '. -? ? ;. r. W?hle, I t?v o oui th? Ir appeal to ths pub k and "fair play." a hleh th? y had already prepared when he visit? i them. Mr, v dii laded his lenta from making a statement until now, thougl th? had ? ? mxious to ' . the i everaal of the B?eck >r | decision ?t?.'l tin affirmation of tl own Bentence wai handed down ;?.-' th I Court of v i ? r? bruary 2?1 Thej . : ? alxt? en month death I and t their fir ? si item? : ' to reach the outside world. The: reiter ? . - ? ? harge " . ? ' i.> ?i and Webber with the Rosenthal mur-l rlor There . slwi i a eil i gi '?' Mice to any plea '"onu.:.*? from the low Bl ? of twenty-four cells where wait th?-?lr turn to ?Ji?? and tl ? kable In moi e a a* a ?h..n ?? ... While not perl omposltlon the! lent i? In g<od form for a qu tr-l t?*? of ??n l-erworldllnga. Written by "Leftv Lome " "Left; Louie" (Louia Rosenberg, ".** 4.. -?i of the foui. who will be 11 ? n? *, two years old In the month i?e la sentenced to die, wrote th? statei ?.n pen and ink In a clear, Brra laud. di * th? othei * the heavy ban ol their cells - the guard held II fer ti-.?-*m and stood by to see thai they made no "improper' use id a iharp pointed Instrument ilk? ? pen. The | a ere not m line ' ? ?n ? hal ? 'l'ho gunn en o ? it the ex? treme ? wer 1 n ths death i li..* .-?. "Gyp tl e BlO? ?i . Han v 1 -. "Lefl i.?? e" are ?n one side tnd ' ?? ? ? thei . hil-a I "Dag? Prank ? I rani: ? iron' n and | "Whit? : ? i ? ob B< idenshnerl ? are opposite. Heavy wire ? reeni are -rnr?'ri m front of the cells so that the prisoners a r sa the aisle cannot I other distinctly. Ttiiy told their counsel that they L* ? Left s i ouie ' to ? i its ie hi had on a k< ??' books for hli father, who is a Hour mer? nt at the Ken fork Produce Ex? * - ; .i v. rot? a good hand 1 ? ?? i r? d a .in one ai * lioul Ing d forth from iheir cell ha i obtained ? oi lea ??f the r.rda of and ?!' * . * . i? ? f,' th? Court of Appeals and referred toi I oint i in them in the .-tat? ment. An All Night Job. Dago Prank" added s atateraent <>f* own . pen? Il contr crtlng a par? ' ?r i ?.in? in i he opinion of the '. Court of v, ; ea i a prison k? a ? i h- m out In I'??? a b rtion to their ? ?-I that th? ' n orked through I ? nntinur.l on fifth i nu?-, fuiirili rolnmn. I BOY OF SIX KJLLS SISTER Playing: Soldier,'* Savs "Now You Must Die,'' and Fires. tVutli v 3 lai ... L'ni ' .n th-? ho hll ll I sister, wei | ? thi i e Ii .. . : ? . anus thia nil ? he little i avelled a tfX',1- ? ? ? : and r-a.d: ou mus? i!" pulled i i.? figger and .*? bullet i-, the girl in the heart Bhi fall to the floor dead. The boy ra? acres rig Into 1 ere the ol \*. folks aere talking and I ri< bL I MacKenzi? if ter .ir. h estigai n, a I he wa il,?? hooi Ing xio-- .. ? nd mad? no an The gir i : : ?sa Falc? I ? old. The i J tnie I al? on? ? ? irith tl Ii par . King itr URGE 'ROADS FOR PEACHES" i ? Suffolk Citizens Use Fruit as| Argument tor Highways. Brookha? n Suffolk County, '.. laland com? to th? fure ur.h ? new ? - imenl foi _ ? le. Conaumer ' of Farmingdali , ichea ire < ounted on j for a ? . ?* the mo? ei a 1 gl ? ondltiona Then ? Because joli ? i II ? hi larg? pea hi - to th? bot ton of thi i ikel - and brings th? small ! ones to the top, thus iking i ? the extra : : ?arranging tv ? r the mark? ?? the Brook ta n sup? i-, '??-.i . ' . _ed to appi o? ; '. \*I!,<kmi for t ?i m tig tl peach growei pul one of their numl ? r forward ? ' andidatc for the i ? Dedrick S< ! w irting of Parmingdale. hai t" en ' ? ? o lead the fight and ted 1 ardoi Su pe? promises to have each on?? of his . ? id -kMp de? orated n ith th? m peaches grown 1 m_ i SCHOOL FOR BRIDES-TO-BE! Six Months' Course in House keeping Planned in Cincinnati. By ? is* ; Cincinnati, March 23.?There will he t aekeeplnf brid? ?*" ? :n Cincinnati, la the assertion m i- by perintendent of Schools Condon, announced to-day that a school f r . i i ,i. ? v. ould be started as soon aa thi ?nances of his department v.uuid permit Assistant Superintend-j ' Robert* h i a bachelor; said to - ? Bach pupil will r< i alx i ng in t :i genuine i .fter ta ng tl i ? Il III 1 t0 - " ; ? he tamil] ifa m d thi iok trll pipe, i i rok? n <i< r knob or ? Dp a i sraa ron, mark? t, glv< aid to an Injured membei of the fair ?!:irn Bl SCklngS, I ?'? ., I D the m?'-' I rtat? fa ihl >n, nd .- - aid her husband bj preventing ; ? tful traste in thi Uni rl i n I o ?Be- ) DEFENDS JOBS FOR KIM Civil Service Chairman Terms attack Absurd and Inane. .l"?lg<- Jacob Neu, hairman <?f tl??*; .tatl Civil Servie* l ommisslon, has re ! plied to the accusations of the Civil J Service Reform Association, xxhi--ii| ? , ged membi ra of the beard ?? i appointing their relatives to ex? posil lona The Ige admit? thai pointed hia formel persona] aecretary to be b a oflldal seen * u j and tl it Dr. \ . . ? Wolf had api ointed hla a lie aa his i.vx n at? nogi pher and and James .. Lavery. of Poughkeei - i had given a Mk<- place to his hi "ihn*. But Judge Si u point? d out thai I tvork of the coramlaalon d< manda abso? <?ferf?e\- and that that I I I ' ?' 'or ih appointmi nta. Hi th ""-resent board haa held i.s . eetings, irhereas previous boa . .-' iged onl tbirtj H ol ai icter the accuaatlona aa an abaurd and Inane nTStnnu Hall at d rt h y of ? MISSING YOUTH WIRES PAPA: "I'M MARRIED; SEND $500." Daniel P. Dume. Wealthy Staten Islander. Is Asked to Finance Honeymoon?Dance Romance Here Carried to Louisville with No Word to Parents. -,,r ..i v D lue, n waaltb retl sd . , --nan llrtng ?t Weat Si ' . . . ?tat ' *? """- ' .. . : ? ' i where his son. .???? ???* an''* " ?ows, he can -gel the young ? ' prolong. ? - J for a i.' ! * H' ' *' -, ,, -, m the tenor ol a teleg-ram re? in L l?vlM< K yesterday I, ? . v? any rate ha 1 i ,,, ?.jaw. and th- happy ooui : . i ? .- : ? ? ,d furni h I . . ; * ? * ? ? ..... . Sh< ' Bai ?it Mrs B M ... .r. ,,i w< ?' Brighton. Mrs. ?Parker I ?. , her, ;" 'i ?' ' < ?- ": ? Of li-r ?Janees that tli? young man nitt ?nd f'-:! n love with the nineteen-year* ? m visitor. Th*rf*aft? r I e misa? I not s ilanr?? airl th?-* couple BOOH till that !??? ng all the ? w glides -, .?i ?? .' i! togethi r they had .1 I ?. r~?w m common ig Duffle, as s membei of Troop I ? . i ' f. O >?'. v . is adept st h * * and be rug hat ride I gether. Thla they did dall* uni I last M m i-?'-, when Illas ??bleh? ? ?? r left Btaten r-:.i!"i to visit frlendi n Louisville. Claire en dared the separation fuel ??n?*? ds ! -*..* ?? i : r Louis? lUe. ?????'.' eded in Oiichi it? tl il Staten i-i ind s ich to be d to Los Ang? * * * 1 -'i t!i .. ? ? tt% .?????* ist night t d< ned to sa whether he would become s bone: moon Onaaeiar? I I MINISTERS HANDLING IRISH SITUATION. L PREMIER ASQ1 ITI1 AGED COUPLE FOUND DEAD FROM GAS One-Time Rockefeller Foe and Wife Die in Lonely Room. WENT TO DR ATI I HAND IN HAND Mr. and Mrs. Hiram J. Collins. Ruth Past 80. Shunned Ask? ?n<? Aid of Kin. t penniless ? ?m place earch of six ? Satui ?i i Hiram r. < olllna i :gh" ta years old and \ ? na I Is wife, "i.e youngei erttfi l handa ? ? .-. 4 ? .-.inlng ;. . ?v.. m vhi h th? .i* gentle appeal had pro in i foi them al N'o, 'JIT 55t i ? ? Brooklyn In hi ? * "? i wi ut President Ha; md an i -- ? te of Samuel .r. Tilden. In hii early man-' hood he ? I with John D, Rocke? ] feller in the oil unde aid ton out in the light Hla aon-ln-laar ?.xxi..?i French'* Hotel, which itood on th?* alte of the New Tork World Building. All the proi ertj the h?*d j .; the woi?:?! U" n I? d ? *mall i There waa nothing of tl is ix? ! cept a bui ?' i" tii- r Idej :.- ation. Tl ey died a In two I of the hum?-? ?if i grandd lughtt r, Mi Ploret ' In, at \?i. "17 57th atn I I ! on I liatreas to a Id I ? ? ? i r ki'i.i .? . eem to ha ? Bhunned applying to tl children for help. About I ? Saturda, afternoon thi led toi Urs. '. s th Oal the 55 foi ? i '?'?:?.. i hey frai had no n t said ' ? ta o. Mrs. Qatei th? ? i. I their appi aran? e o m nd I red 11 thought i ? ng o? ? . and a u sind * -? let them have a room r could see , - gentle folks The poor rid gen? tleman ?ras so lot ig an ? attentive to ? ?-, lo? king ' ? * ? ould i-?? c?mfortable m ? me quite rlth them "Thej si of the evening ? they had nothing to eat, poor y pi ably had had n ? g ? An odi r ? f gas early ? esterday made Mrs. Oal ii., .?? -; on -?*? to ?? r calls. Pal - Im i John Ryan burst in the door, end Dr. rdin? the Not tai, ; ? ? ...i?- had bi m< i ... .i Whether the * ha I reed 1 gether, rinding they cou I go no fur? ther, or whether I gaa had bee turn? d ?-n a' cldenl il ifter ? ? n n? d ot '? thi re a in nothing I The poll? were aymi ithetlc and in? Ined to the theory ?f accident. It xx i, ? aaray be k in the eat that Mr. Colline tried to tight the "oil k.ng." In ' ? born.be ha?i two - LockwooU .-.- ' '. tin tnd ..' 'hnson 1 i !< Uli - - 'nut put oui "f the oil trade *.n l*?'-'.. I,at- : William, now dea i am'? an adjuster of the Supri ? 'oui *. W*es1 '? ster Co nt.. ??nd the old man ? * u ? - * rl He lived for *"' ..-'.' ,'cnion. Dur? ing the last year the old couple i.a?i he'ii moving about from room to room n Brooklyn. A aen, Hli len busi - m at No. '.'1" F ? .. this . ity, .tnd it fi IB? i Conn. tughtei Mrs. F : . ich, formet of Fr? ' tel ai thei f 2. Zabll LOS Another daughtl r Mrs ?I. <; Hard;.. en at Nee Rochelle. Mr?. Zabin took i barge ?f the -dies and had them removed to her home, Fight for Curley's Seat. Merci will be ( < held m the *.t:i Congress i ? ? m ..-??' ? ? .?<>-? |or thi i ??,?... j : . i ? ?signal -i, of Si '1 ? irle] i: .ok LI I '? Ik. ? ?' .'. ? oil], Pro greaatae, are assured of non ti bul m th? Deinocrstle part) there is a lively ? OOatSat, with eight candidate? in tha ll?'il. i ? ?ni |--a_.4?ii i e ? W] ? ? HIL1 '?'ii -ii'. i n -Ki.i. ? . BROKER KILLS HIMSELF John E. Volck. After Business Reverses, Fires Fatr?1 Shot. I ? old. a cot ? - I ill? d himsell I to I ;. U'-a... l iatbuah He 111 ? i th? I I ? his wife, d ght aon-ln-law, P. Oliver. Mi Oliver, Wl found 1.?*? father- ii - ...... . ?,..*. ; i i. an ?i It wa ? i.?? re . . ?--? a< ? Of '.'t AT 96 GIVES LIFE RULES Dr. Wellington on His Birthd.iv Urct'f. Common Sense. i I . ::." 'i .. - ai : '. rig aim ? ttl l >r. Wellingl practi tired. *? mate of Jan Rub m Weti - - ?? I ? ?n h!s ' last rthd ... ango i * amcng I ir? ? * ? ' ? ? nably carel . . -? of livmsr." Dr W? i * r :??.? I I, of *.?? hon ght wei ploma? CHICKS LEAVE SHELL AT SOUND OF BELL Eggs Had Passed Through lire and Occupants Wouldn't Budge Without Alarm. fired? rtn ? ? I ? ! town firehous? i ? go, water * it ? s of Cl ' ? r . next door, and a box wit ng hen and H floated i round ?? ? < liar Tl ?? hen stuck to hi r pa I while ti.?' : i kled around her. ? ?a.? wen due ?o hatch on M? d i t no eli ipi tared, Min- . :i.. ? i told him th? nd if ' ? ? them he would have . rent to t ' op and rang I . ... ; -... ? for fifteen mlnut? - ?/esterday. The eggs hefmn to open. and In leas than an hour every i : tbem hat? bed. The ? liickei.r would not stay With the mother until ?dinner tied ill i,, ?i ar.'im.i the mother's to eb ir ?t -. ntlnuea cold, he a ?. a ill mato ted rtilrts for th? m. Italian Admiral Dies, (ton *? Mai '.*. -.' '- . i Admiral l .n.i rellt, who ?a? In r-ammand of th?*- it..i?,m the bombardment of Tripoli B <J?-iober. lili, died to-day. 1 BRITISH ARMY HONEYCOMBED WITH MUTINY Privates as Well as Offi? cers Refuse to Fight Against Ulstermen. MINISTERS CONFER WITH KINO GEORGE Asquith. Churchill and Bir rell in Charge of Grave Situation. ! KING STOPS IN LONDON Unionist Attack on Government To Be Made To.day in the Commons. i* ? London, M in h 23 Si neat?onal ?? active t I? rtbe the un ,.*??! iituatIon .??'.- i i'. ? h ? n ater cri -is. in spite of nil ??'? rial .? pta to mlnlmis? tl Bit? ition, il" r ? ? don ? he to t ru.' mutin ? in m in Itish ?i my ?n-i .... ? . -'i' era ??t t'. -?Curragh camp, Including Oasjers Gough .?!.'? tl" ?? I Of the -'?tl? .in' |6th Lancers, ha*??-* ?*xpre?>s^ii their ? termination to resign rather than len to fight Ii i later. This deci > ? to the Wer ? Hfl? Ion Prldaj ind led to th? detention ?,f min. * i And?n dui n^ I >? ? ? ?. ? 'i-inf* !?? ? ted all ds rid all da the King hi Inf ?????: t Informed of the - tua ? i* Minister htm*? if ?. . .i i i . .? ? ? . ?? i.ii?. King n im Pala? s ? ? Bterday end i matned with hi*- n. ? leal for -?n i->?ur. Th? ?!.-<* !!** : the CI MS i* enipha - i by the decision ??f the Kin-; I : - - ? it to 1 ear !pr..! r..* ;!'/? Orand National st?"-?rlr ? ? .i- ? .'* >?? a? the min? ? tertal conferences held yesterda* were ? linpai ' mai ? irv ArcHb.shop s Facto?. . ..- ,. i'.,., ;. iequith n*ai ? l****.i-ed ? with See-fo WliK 1 hur? Angusttne Rirreli ?*?? i>?,*?. : . r Stn ? v' ' ?? ' kx k 'he Arch ip o? i ?antei burj an I ed at ih? Mil ter'i re I and how i'? tides be . ;' th*? Chur?: >f England, the ,. is In touch with the elatg of th? lahed Chur h In irelai;.. mai * ? clergymen of arhich an ig a Irilllm inks of Ulster volunteera m the ?.?.-peif and holding aervteea and prayer em Bun lit?'anee fn * i[ome n In additl 'n tin prit*? ? ? m ad ? ?* ttcal problem? rith I ? , in ? the Ai p, oak aft I e. ait h ii ? OUI* Pi kingham Paul Hie ce King -i' ?-'rdirMi v *.- -?mled 'j, half tin nom or les?, but ?/efrterdn* afternoon th? ? . ? French See? King. ? Prime Min Bt . Pala? lohn "Teach, I th? ?1. sn I ?if Mr ? - ? n Ion?; ? *.. '"-? ml? At. iltb it*. Downing Btreet and after a Bit te api * - ? bours at t ? ?' ? irltl the permanent ofBetals - ei ied * - tation, tran* nmisss -. i ? tions and f ac? i lighting expei ? i : onsultal ? - ' thi " ?-? WWjA John Fren? h, Sir Reginald Brade, it. J. Tennan?, ;? ? | Secre-tai , ' itats tor Lord Esher, an expert War Ofltoe -idministrntion. Winsto-i it the i mlralty with Mr. \squUh in the morn tfteu w-nikfd s cross h<j: Guards Parad? to Mr. ?Vaqulth'i :< ? ? - ?-.?.- th? Prinu Minister and the Kin?/'*- yr rotary, Lord Btamfordham be aleo rieited tl a? ?-. day lotng important messa*/?- ? t to and fn . There iraa no -* i ? meeting of ministers last night, '? il Mr. Asquith, Colonel Beely and Ifi Churchill W' nt t?t the reauienee of Mi McKenna ami remained to dine wit ? '. ? ?. B. Montagu, Financial Secr-? tary to the Tree wry - ? ilso of it." party. Officers WiM Be D;sopl>ed. ihe War ? iff!' s . determined to * drastic action, and the restgnatloa an the ofB era who ?? at in then? pap ? - ted, There Is also talk of ?i-^r-nving of their penstoam thons m titted to them. It in a'iMo ?;u?J that ?;?m?"-ra! ?".oiigh's ptMttaM ha.i hem filled. The Cntonlsl party will, of coorae, ? onaider u ... debt of honor to -ase that "fl'T-, who have r?.?kf-<i their career or e*ho contemplate riakiei their career, shall iuhT?tr m no uay b> thi ir erttoo. it may be stand thai the realgag none Sime sa a thorough aurpnae to 4