UNITED STATES.
BERMAN INTRIGUES EXPOSED. {HOTOQRAPHIC EVIDENCE OF GERMAN (PLOTS. HIW YORK JDDQE INVOLVED. London, Sept 23. Tfce Washington correspondent of The fiats* says that the Committer of Public Information publishes an exposure ot the German intrigues in Americi, aecoinptaiod by photographic exhibits, including faesimilies of receipts to the Gerisaa Imbassy for 5000 dollar* from the fonmelist Archibald, who m caught tarrying dispatches from Dr. Dumha, footer Austrian Ambassador, and for 1000 dollar* front Edwin Emerson, who toast to Germany aa a war oorrespoudent far a New York paper. Hun are also photograph* convictfaf Otptain Ton Papea, former GerWl military attache, of paying for the fhatng ot bombs on chips. Documents seised from tob Eigel'i >o tilled advertising bureau in 1915 thov. lbs extraordinary ramifications of the German GoTerament's tpy system and plotting of outrage*, and prove a conbmMbb between the German diplomat* tad the Iriih revootionary movement It Wat ft New York Irishman who acted as go-between far the German* in their dealing* with Sir Soger Casement. A cipher document addressed to Count Berutotff in April, 1916, inmminates lfr. Cohmhtt, a Jostles of the New York Etmreme Court, who trae a prominent jTwVamtrtfss: Mr. Cohaian say*: "Revolution in Traaiafl taa only b* successful if aupfarted by Germany. Help ia neeesa consisting primarily of aerial atom England and a diversion with Ikm fttet simultaneously with an Irish mofutioa, then the landing of troop*. anal and ammunition in Ireland. This y/m anaUe the Irish porta to be elosed aXdaft F»f>»d The establishment ot satatarme station* on the Irish coast, tatting off the supply of food for England, and tha muss* of the revolution mar, decide the war."
THE TRUTH WILL OUT, , i Washington, Sept. 23. I CUb doeuments regarding the Qer- i tana intrigues in America also disclose , Lplot far fomenting ill-feeling In | cieo against America and the fab- i aUiemf of labor trouble* in munition , The Ton Eiffsl doeanunts refer H ' Iwwal moßrtarVpajinenU to Sir Boger , Ofcatmnt, t~r»"ahig a cheque for ten < , tfcoaaand dollars. / The committee says that it was an topen secret that Holland was merely * midway station for the shipment of contraband to Germany. 1 The State Dspertment deprecate* the tetetpretation that Congressmen accepted Count BernstorfPs money and beUevee that Jt waa expended by orpp%M""« to bombard Congressmen •ith telegrams and petitions in favor JUDGE DENIES ALLEGATIONS. New York, Sept. 23. Mr. Justice Cohaka has issued a etateaeot denying that he sent any advice to Germany. He says he did not know .Von Hgel. 4 The New York World, in an editorial ages Mr. Justice Cohalan's removal {torn the bench. BALKANS. ii—i it. —. ALBANIANS AT WORK HEAVY LOSSES INFLICTED. Received Sept. 24. 7.45 p.m. London, Sept. 23. A JVeach eastern communiqne states: 'A French detachment, co-operating with Eased Pasha's Albanian*, successfully raided Scumbi Valley, inflicting heavy losses upon the Austrians. A DETACHMixT EXPELLED. Beceived Sept. 24, 7.45 p.m. London, Sept. 23. A British official message from Salonika states- We expelled a detachment torn KnmlL* north-west of Seres.
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