REVOLUTION OF 1893. Return of the Boston-Warnings-The Prorogation- Conference in the Foreign Office-Scenes in the Pal- ace-Appeal to Citizens-Postponement of the Coup d'Etat-Features of the Queen's Constitution-Com- mittee of Safety Organized-Interview with Stevens -Conference held Saturday Evening-Offer made to Colburn and Peterson-Second meeting of Commit- tee of Safety-Proceedings of the Queen's Friends Sunday Afternoon-The Queen's Retraction-Third Meeting of Committee of Safety-Request for the Landing of U. S. Troops-Mass Meeting at the Ar- mory-Report of Committee of Safety-Mass Meet- ing at Palace Square-Landing of U. S. Troops- Protests-Meeting of Committee of Safety Monday Evening-Mr. Damon's Interview with the Queen- Last Meeting of the Committee of Safety-Proceed- ings of the Queen's Party-Final Action of the Com- mittee of Safety-The Shot fired on Fort Street- Proclamation of the Provisional Government-The Volunteers-Various Communications-Last Appeal PRESIDENT CLEVELAND'S ATTEMPT TO RESTORE THE QUEEN. ..91-134 Supplement A. Report of Col. J. H. Blount. Pages 135-167 ERRATA. Page 11 under Spreckels' Bank Charter, line 4, insert after and, the word "using." Page 91, 2d column, 10th line, read "having left a land of freedom for one of despotism," etc. On page 209 after the personnel of the Military Commission insert: Captain John Good, Jr., Company E, and Second Lieutenant E. Oscar White, Company B, also served on the Commission in place of regular members, when they were disqualified or objected to by the accused. During the latter days of the trial Captain Kinney was relieved as Judge Advocate and A. G. M. Robertson, commissioned aid-de-camp on General staff with rank of Captain, substituted in his place. Alfred Carter, lately Judge Carter, and Hon. W. R. Castle, assisted in preparing the evidence for the prosecution. |