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FHE OMAHA ; SUNDAY BEE 101 ESTABLISHED JUNE 10 , 1871. OMAHA , SUNDAY MORNING , DEGEMBER 3 , 1893--TWENTY PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. IDS TASTE IS GOOD Oount Koenigsraark , After Oiicling the Qlohe , Endorses the Amoricin Woman. SHE IS THE CROWN OF CREATION , HE SAYS Another German Author Pays the Whole People a Very High Compliment. WHEN BLOCD ALONE WILL SUFFICE High German Authorities Decide that Duels Are Still Occasionally Necessary. MILLIONS OF MONEY RAISED FOR MEXICO Ilnnker Illelchroedrr DrUcn from ( leriniuiy rinds I.lttlo Ulfllrulty lit Montlnc thn Iloinl * on thn Mnrkct nt London. by Hie , I'rem PullttMna Cum- JKIIII/.1 Ilnnns' , Dec. 2. ( Now York World Cable Special to Tin : HUE 1 - Count Michel KocnlRsiii.uk , n dashing \oung onicer well known In Huilln and Vienna , ilcli , a colc- Inalcd hunter and sportsman , has published hero n book dealing with his adcnturcs and tra\cls in all sections of the globe , civili/oa nnd uncUlllrcil. The pnit dealing with -Amciica is full of admiration for the countiy nnd people. Ho calls the Amoilean woman thcciowii of creation , and places her In \ciyiefipcctfarabo\otho women of any thcr i.ico plijslcallyand incntilly. Anothor-book on America has appeared , cutlllcd "l'icturc,3 of Cultuio in thu United States. " It is by O. Dleicks , a German author of some icpute. Ho says : "There uxlsts absolute self-government of the elll- yens in nil prhato and publle affalis , and on the other hand thoiough observance of the Sabbath Thcio is absolute sepiialion of state from church , jot the Influence of the ohuich on the Imiiuelual citizen Is Intense 'Ihcio is absolute disrcgaul of religious sicrtiplcs in estimating the moral , intcllcctu.il and social status of am i-ilividual ; novcr- thclcss almost fanitical upholdlne and promoting meting of sects , piosolytcs and tempeianco adocatcsVlnt contiastsl" .Mint Hmo thn Dunl. A piofound sensation has been created hcio bi the declaration ot General von jVsch , the Havailan war minister , that under present social conditions duelling cannot bo prohibited. It Is the only means of settling ccitaln quarrels , ho insists. Morco\er , duel ling not only is practiced amoiy ; .u my officers , but In almost all educated ciiclcs , nnd as long as this Is the case the sinsum- ary cede will bo maintained among the ofllcen. 'Ihis speech is qulto consistent with the facts. Il\cty Gciman oflUcr Is bound to light a duel if ho has ilnsullcd another or is insulted himself. The terms of a duel are nlwajs bcttlcd by n regimental court of honor composed of supeuor officers. Any ofllccr ti'i Ing to shield himself behind the law would bo e\pelle'd from the arnu. Although the lottcr of law ticats duelling as murder , attempted punishments in most cases taio only nominal , generally langing from two to six months cnfoiccd icsl- dcncowithin the walls of a fort- less , nccoiding to the seriousness of the wounds , and from ono to two jeais in case of death. 'Jho impilsonment loaves no htain on the oftlccis honor and docs not dis qualify him fiom subsequent continuance In n military career. Thoompoior himself on sovoial oci.islons has pronounced in favor of duelling iimong students and oniceis. Duel ling in Germany , however , is on the wane , ' 'ho ofllccis themselves mostly settle their i .foicuccs amicabh if possible. 11.is u Nolilo Oliject. A Vienna fashionable club has begun a fashion cult for the adoption of colored dicss coats by sending out btoulcast to tailois fashion plates showing dress coals of light green and blue cloth. The cut is the same ns Iho modem dress coal , Iho idei being lo bring men's nttiie moro in Imrmotn w 1th the gay feminine fashions nnd cicato a sufllclont diffeicnco between waiteis and gentlemen lllolclirocdor'H Sluilc.in Ituoiu. The continued rise in Mexican sceuiitlos on iho lleilln bouiso called n Hood of riimois. It Is ceitain that Hanker lileieluoeiler , iep- icscnling Mexico In Germany , lately made laigo pjichascs of Mexican stocks His icpiescntatlvo Is icpoi ted to bo at present in London laUlngput in the negotiation of a new Mexican loin. The iviouXnltung attaoltHsomeli Mexico's ciedll , and wains people not to uncst money ani moie in for eign securities to the dotilmcutof the 1'ius- blan lin.inelal policy. Tliu new loan will amount to SJ.noo.OOJ , supplementing the Sl'.V'OO.OlX ) loan deciooJ by the Mexican senate last summer. The object of the loin is lo complete the Tulnmnlppeo railway corniceiing the Gulf of of Mexico with the Gulf of Tohimnlopeo , theiehi connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans lo u lelativcly shoit loute. Oipu | ud It ] tliti ( io\uriiiiiont. The lioiman go\einment manifested hostility to the loan being llo nod on the Gel man exchanges. THIs explilns the Lon don visit. TheUelcgr.iphlu Infoiniatlon is to liaml that an English sjndlcato his agreed to subset lb > ; the loan. Danker Hlolchrocdcr sold to the ( leun.inpuhllo from Ibi8 to IS'.U iUO KVHHlmaiks ot Mexican secuiltles at prices langlng from TS' ' to lUi Slneo AUL-ust last Mc\lnuisdiopped toM ) , but now la\ogono : up to 70 , IT Mntfitisi : . All ( icrniiiii ) AstonUlind ill the Vote In iho Kelt lut.'ti ; tin thn ilunult IJncsllon | r < ; ( ; ( IXH l > u the AKwrlntf I t'KSi ] Drill. lDeo. . 2. The vote of the lleichs- tag In fn\or of icadmltllng the Jesuit fnthcis into Germany Is the sensation uf the week , not only in Germany , but Ihioughout the Catholic woild , No\cr perhaps slnco 1'rlnco Hlsumrck \ , , 10- signed ll.o chanrellorshlp has his absence f ion ) the HeU-hstag been so noticeably inatked as jesteul.iy. No previous coiicos- blon ha been obtained bv the renter pnrtv wllh so lit lie- heated dcbato and political inlrigue , Illsuinrck' * Oiiu | | < ltlnii , In the kultmkampf struggle Piiuco Ills- mil n-U alwaji ) poured the full \lalsof hU wrath upon thn Jesuits , and so viriicd for himself the opposition of German Catholics ns a wholo. .Since mat lime Mio pope. and the emperor ha\o become reconciled and the position Is changed , although , accoidlng to tha calculations of the newspapers , the bill ought to ha\o been rejected , but their aiiticl- patloiu wcroifalsltlodby the \ote of Indif- furent mombtra , who beliovu theio is noth ing more to bu feared from the intcrfercuce ' of the Vatican In politics. In other words , it would seem the majority of the Ucrimns have concluded tint the pDllcy of the Vatican Is no longer ono of interference in the political slrngli > s of the different par- lies at ho mo and abroid , and that should the Vallcan at any future ttmo use Its Influ ence In the political affairs of Germ my , by leaning ton.nil tlio Pranco-U'istlan entente , for instance , II 1 < bellcvod the Catholic rop- rcsent.itivcs of Ccimnny In the Helchstag would remain thorotigliH loj alto the Pather- land , mid that such action on the part of the Vatican would have no effect upon the Cath olics of Germany other than to cause them to discountenance the Interference of the chinch in the political situation. IN'pnlUllj u Al run uro ut Poire. Count Ilompcaeh-Kounieh.tho new centrist leader , introduced this important measure In n moderate and able spccc'i , during w hlch he disclaimed all desire to ro\i\o the bitter niemoiles of the kulturkampf. According to the count ihc measure was cssenthlly a mcasmcof pcico , nnd If ho and his friends , ho added , supported It as an act of justice to the Catholic chuich and to the Cithollu community it should also commend Itself to othcis ns nil act of statesmanlike policy. Continuing , iho cenlrlst leader lomnrked that Iho law of lirfj was passed In con sequence of hostilities In which the B0\ern- mcnt of the day had engaged , but now | .e.uc- f til relations botw con chin oh and stale had been sUisfurlorily rcstoicd and its mainte nance constituted a liw of exception against the Jesuits , ind wtis the only law of the kind now in force thioughout the cmplie. Social ists and anaichists , ho said , ate fieo to pri'ach thu dealt uctlon of theory social In- btltutlons , the Jesuits alone are expelled for pi caching : God's word. Count IIoinpcsch-Kcunlch then recalled the Indignant protest of the German episco pate In 1S-.5 against the expulsion of the .Icsuits , and once moio repudiated in their names , as an Insult to the whole Catholic chinch , the doctrines which said they had been falsely charged with preaching. Arc- cent clii'ular of the I'nissian home oflico , the count roiitinucu , confessed that the tide of socialism was i King and the socialist leadcis openly nrophcsiod the speedy aihcnt of da s when the icd Hag would lloat o\cr churches and pthiccs. On the Scnreol I'lltrlotlsin. ( icrman Catholics , the count assured the Hclchstag , wished to sso no other Hag but that ot the cioss of Chi 1st , wave o\er her chuiches , and no other stand ud but them - pciial stamlatd of Gcimany wave o\er her palaces , and it was lo help lo maintain them against the foiccs of social democracy that the\ demanded that the Jesuits bo allowed to i ctuin to Get many and that the unjust law excluding them from Iho empire bo promptly icpealed. The conseivatlves , fico conservatives and national liberals vied with Count Ilompcsch- Kennich in huoklngi the necessity of reli gious peace as a icason for resisting the ic- peal of the 1 uv excluding the Jesuits from Gonnany , maintaining tint the pio\lsinns of this law interfcicd In no way with the libeitj of oo.iscicnco guarantees oy iho con stitution or with the fioe e\erciso of icli- Klous worship byCalhollcs. On the other hand It was claimed tlio recall of the ox- eluded Jesuits would cause alarm and con sternation among the Protestants of the empiie and would pievent the \cr.y cooperation tion of all the conscrvatho forces m the countiy against the glowing power of so cialism winch Count Ilompcsch-Ucuiilch so eloquently ingcd upon the house. \ lij Iliny l'a\orcd It. Thcsuiipoitois of the mcasuto who In cluded almost all the cxticmlsts , except those fotming the gioup heided by Hcrr Kickcil , wriocaiefnl lo explain that they ot ( > d , not fiom sympathy with the Jesuits , but In obedience to their Uncial piinriples ami us a piotest against alt laws of excep tion. l cn Hair UlcUort's objections , which Heir Kic liter also shared to a ccitaln point , weic dU'cetcd asralnsl the foim rather tlian the substance of Count Hompesch-Ueunieh'.s bill. bill.Many Many eonscivathes icpicsentin ? oonstitu- oncies containing a stiong Catholic clement declined to\olc. and llerr HicKcit pioposcd an amendment with the object of Bccuiin0' peifect ficedoin of public discussion on ic- Ilgious ( iiioitions. Hut if it was obtained , it was claimed , theio would bo no fear of the reailmisslon of the Jesuits. The amend ment was enl ) suppoitcd bj the IJickcrtisls and socialists Tlio uosrrnment his not jot ghcn any in- dlcilioti of its intentions m irgaid to the Jesuit motion adoptou by the Heiehstag , and though it is alninit certain that no immedi ate effect will be given to the vote , Iho power to dofco will icmain In tlio hands of Chan cellor \on Capml should ho dcslio to at tempt to bilng uboul moio eoid 1.11 H'lations with the Vatican with the MOW , iiosslbly , of alienating Iho nopo's paitialltj forriancc. Another Inducement which might cause the go\cinment to accept the bill would DO that it would do much to icduco tin ) ele.nago which manlfesloJ Itself ( luting Iho army bill debi'es betuecn north and south Ger mans. Tlintn'oiiiiiinrilul 'lieuilei. The Kekhbtag committee to which the commi'icial tuMtles were lofonod today op- pioved the 1 innlih licaty by aoto of 15 to 0 ; the majoiity was unexpectedly laigo and I'lsincs tlio adoption of the Servian tieitj. The fate of iho Roumanian commciclal tieatj Isr.tillaou'otful , A motion made by the agiailan p.utv that iho licaly bhould bo included for tin eo\cars only was ne a- then bi the committee having Iho licallcs miilcr considoiaiioii. Thu commercial treaty roinnilttcc strongly ad\lscd thogo\einmont to make special con cessions loCuba and Porto Him , on account ot the Amcilcaii iccIpiOL'lty licaty ghing thorn advantages in iitiu manufnctmed goods and making conipolltioii upon the part c ; Gcimany almost in possible. His stated In puillamciiUiy elides that the Polish p.uty dcpaitiiiR fiom its pic\ious declarations had decided tooto In favor of the tieatles , and as one-half of the cent lists also suppoit the ticallcs , Ills bellu\ed tlio liouiiianlan eommcielal licaty will also bo udopto I. The HeU'hsanzIgor soml-onlclally contra- diets the Htory publlshoil iu some of the nowspapcis hcio lo Iho effect that Hmpeioi William , \\hcn giving his decision i eluding the emblems to bo placed on thu inonumen ciei-ted to r.mperor William 1 , icmarkcd i was not a national monument , but a memo ilalof ihodynisty. This remark was at tiltnited to the emperor whun Itoinholz IHv-is , the sculptor , pioposcd to ndou the national monument to ba erected it accordance wltli iho xoco of ihu Kciohsiag lo Kmpcror U'llllam 1 , wllh a billet box the tablets of the law , a Uurclieath nm u tros ? , the lirst two emblems loprcsentlng the pai tlclpatlon of Iho pcoplo in the shaa inifof public-.ilTr.lu. 'J'he ompeior was said to hiTuoidcicd iho sculptor to lomoro ihe two emblems Hist menllonej , and In so doing to hayo nude the icuurk which the Kclchsaiizlxcr now dcnlc > > that the cmpero ON stcoM ) HE IS MAKING IT HUM William Waldorf Astor Sending the Wheels of the Pnll Mall GazHto Wbizzing. LONDON NOW H\S A FEARLESS JOURNAL Its Owner Likewise Has Libal Suits Enough to Last Him a Lang Time. CATHOLICISM IN CIHOPEAN POLITICS Happenings that Remind Ono Strongly of the Days of the Middle Ages. BUSINESS MEN IN THE BANK OF ENGLAND Dointnil tlmt riirlUment Adopt Some Itcform tlmtlll Insure Sliililllty mid SnKlty ; ! In the Cuutrnl of the ( Sreat Institution. [ Cojtyr/u'i/cd / ' / tSKI liu l/i / ? I'icsi PiMhlttnu Com- JMWM I osoov. Dec. ' - ' [ Xow York World Cable Special to Tin : Ilnr ] Theio Is no doubt that William Waldorf Astor has vcrv hugely Increased the I'hculatlon of the Pall Mall Ga/otto since his purchase of it a year ago. liu is spending an amount of money on It very greatly in excess ot Its lovcimc , with the lesult not only of giving it literary excellence cquil to that of any London paper , but of Inaugurating admirable news ieatuics quite unknown in Knglish jouinallsni before. Together with these impiovcmcnts ho has instituted from \crybeginniiig of Iho now regime a series of atttckb on public men whom the Gazette has charged with impioper piactlccs and on vaiious commeicial cntcrpilscs of alleged shady character. Amone the public men so ass lulled weio politicians high In oflico , and the chaises were certainly \cry bold and uncompromising. Hits the Customary I'Tpcrlenc ? . No libel suits followed these , however , but the attacks on commorclil entenirises n several inslanccs , I believe , icsultcd in nils for heavy dainaccs. Among the latter 3 the suit of Ilirncss , a manufacturer of lectilc bolts , whoso cotupiny was brought mfoio the civil courts and ho himself before he couit after the csposuio. Today I hear t another libel suit against Mr. Astor per- onally , as owner of the piper , this time nouzlitbya fellow citizen of tlio United States in the name of a company , among vboso dircctois are men well known in New Yoik. Last wooic the paper blttcily at- acucd the scheme of Iho Mobile & Jauphin Islintl rallioid , whoso prcsi- .out is Hobert Scw.ill , a Now Yoik lawier , and among the direr- ors aio his brother , ex-Senator Sewall of Now Jersey , Walter II Gillette , genoial manager of the Mutual Life Insur- inco company , Henry Vandensaer , a lawyer , and Mcssis Austin and Kctclmin of Mobile. L'ho agent ot the company In London Is .Villlain . A. Wolff , also a Now York lawj or. le answered the flist attack by quoting the opinions as to the practicability and probable success of the proposed reid of Geoigo H 31anchard , the raihoid pool commissioner , .ho . governor and sccrotaiy of state of \lab.una , vaiious majors of Alabima cities and Ilariisou Hajtcr , president of the Insti- .uilon of Chil Unginects over hero. I'crslslod In Ills hxi > osure. Iho piper repelled the. attacic giving , as thoauthorily for Us main statements the lames of Dr. Kichaid Uothuell , editor of thn Now York Engineering and Mining Journal 1'odaj Mr. Wolft in the name of the company had his solicltois , Williuns it Neville , issue i writ against Mr. Astor for libel and ox- [ ) ccts to sccuro . ir Edward Clarke , Lord Salisbury's solicitor grneral , as counsel. As Mr. Astor , in icpealing Iho alleged libel , doubllcss was picpaiod for this aclion and w ill sccuro equally eminent counsel , the suit will piobably prove of as much Inicicst in the United Stales as hcic. Damages will bo asked for In at least $100,000 IttlIII'll of tllO ( lUIIlltH. There is a savor of media'val reliclous con- lliclsin ' fiom far l todaj's news < uropoan countries , together with a corel itivc , if comparatively Insignificant , incident In English pioeeduio. The latter is a small news item In the Times to the elTcttt thr.t because a ceitain vacant vicarage m Suffolk was In the gift of a peer who happens to bu a Roman Catholic the presentation lapses lo Cambiicipo uiuvcislty This recalls the fact that no Catholic is eligible to iho office o ! cither lord chancellor of England or Ion lieutenant of Ireland , and also lo elec tion of vcslries , wh'ch , under picsent conditions , govern all luciil affairs in England. The pulsh council bil now bofoie P.ulliment sweeps awa } the latter disability , and Mr ( iladstono h is vainly endeavored topissabllliiiaKingCalh ollc-i oli.'ihle to iho llr.it n lined olllccs The latest news fiom the continent is of vastly moic Importance Wlien liiaiirirck oxpollei the Jesuits from Gcimiiij twenty-one jeai.s ago the prophecy WAS utteicd In Beilln that "thei might go like foxes , out would ictuii like ciglcs. " Yesieiday the Ueichst.i { , adojitcd a motion permitting their ictuin nnd , cuilouslyvcnough , the Catholic- part ) got the requisite majority by the aid of Iho whole group of radicals and eoclallsls , who proclaim disbelief In any religion , but who voted for the measure bccnubo they aio op posed to any law against fiecdom of thought. \VIII Nut Mix In I'nlltlti. Our own conliovcisy in iho United Slales , leaulling In Mgr Sitolli's visit , gives inter est ) to the declaration in the Kclihstag by Dr Llober , leader of the Roman Latholie pai ly , that if the Vaticin should over inter- feie In German politics , the first duty of all German Ciihollcb would lia to Iho cmplie and not to Homo Coincident with this Is a ' onvcisatlon pjblUhcd today , with the papal secretary of btato , In which ho slid thu policy of the Holy See is consistently op posed to Interference with politics In any country. In Italy Itself , howjver , the Vati can Is appealed to so far , with no apparent icsponsu , to permit the Catholic vote to join with the ladlcals In overthrowing the domi nant faction , with all Us political corruption , while in Franco , M Clcmsncoiu , spoakiiisr for the radicals , bitterly uttauVs M Caslmer I'eiler , colng out : "It is the pope , the pope alouo who triumphs. " Hut thcro U abundant evidence that Car dinal U unpolla accurately expresses the settled policy of the primate. Today's dispatches from Vienna state pas- Itlrcly tint the Catholic party is Inspired from Homo to abate its opposition to the civil uiarrligo bill , one of the chief mcaauics of the liberal pait of program. In this connection Now York Catholics will bo interested In a teller just iccclvcd fiom Dr. Uurlscll , who writes : "My recep tion hy Cardinal Uampolln was very cordial , and I had qulto a sitltifactory Interview with Cardinal Lodochoivdkl. " Iteforiu In tlio lltihk of Ilnclnml. IhoSlatlftt , the leading financial paper ot I/Midon , renews the dbmand for reform in the Hank of England management , hitherto discussed in thoio dlapitehos , and mikes some rather Rtnilllng gtatcmsnts. Uinkors being oxcludrdj from the directory of the ban * by act of Parliament , the nlroctors nro uniformly chosoft from the merchant cliss. Hut , s.ijs the Statist , "tho class from which directors have hitherto been chosen Is on the point of extinction naturally , As the old city houses of high standing aio di Ing out or being transformed , it becomes Increasingly dlfllcult to get goofl directors. It Is no sur prise , then , thafsomo of the piesont candi dates uro far from desirable. "Wo are Informed that a pirtlcular gen tleman is likely lo bo elected , though we know him to bo altogether unlit. Socially and moi.illy wo bollovo him to bo In all re spects above reproach , but from a business point otlow wo"aio convinced that ho would bo a weakness and not a slrcncth to the board. Indeed It Is within our own knowledge that hj allowed himself to uo overpcrsuaded by a plausible person lo nvcst a largo aunt of money In an industrial cntorpilso tint Ins been icconstructed again and again , nnd that In spite of all v.irnlugs , he icfulod to make any change in he m tnagoinont , mid that consequently his noncy Is lost. It kU3h a man is added to ho bond , U It HK-sly that his advlco will bo advantageous to that Institution ? The o\- stlni ; alicctois in some cases , wo are obliged to add , 'nrofccitainly not such as wo should desire to ' selj on the boird. Ono of them has been ( lilted ot as In difllcultios \nolhcr has boon pissed ever when hib time cime 'rouud for the governorship , became - came , it Is alleged his colleagues would not lave him. Itmlnois Capacity nil Kssontlil. "Otheis asraln { ire known to bo needy men. Moro want 01 money miy bo no fault of those who aio uoed\ sometimes indeed a ) oor nun may bo an cxcolloot diicctor be- -aiiso of his knowledge , skill and ability. But a man who has been ut the held ot a gi eat business cntcrpriso of his own and in whoso hands tint business has declined j car after ycir seems to stand coin Ictcd of want of business capacity , and without business capacity he is ceitalnlv not a proper porsin to hayo n se.it on the boird of Iho Hank of England.V Theicfore a movement is endorsed , which ookslikean act Of Pailiamont providing for the appointment by the government ot a permanent governor with an advisory coun cil. As pointed out In my dlspvtches here tofore , the governor is now selected by a sclf-pci polluting boaivl of d hoc tors from its own membership andt serves for iwoyoais only. i T.ct It Out of n llule. The fact Is noted tojay that in August last the Louts'villo & . Nashville Hiilioad com pany borrowed in Jionflon $1,000,000 at a hich tale of Inteicst , thb lom , to tun six months , but yesterday , that is two months bsforo matuuty , the loatu was repaid. The com pany's cicdlt has' sT tuuch improved and the Now York moncij market boeome so much more confident that { company 'was able to borrow in Now vforkrTi very favorable terms and pay'oft the moro onerous loan in Lon don. B ALL A nu S ITH. ADJOHUSKD Trench Cnnndians Who Trlnil to IIloiv Up NolNon'n .Moniinu nc noinaiuled. MONTHEM , , Dec. 2. Tlio joung French Canadlin studouts , Mercior , Poll and DCS Martigny , who wci'o ' chirged with conspir ing lo blow up Nelson's monument on Jacques Carllcr square in Ibis city , appeared in the recoidoi's court today loanswcr to the chaige. Ex-Premier Mercicr and Messrs. BcausoU-il and LOmsr Goum appealed on be half of the pilsoncrs. Detective L-v Fontaine told about the aricst of the prisoners. Ho was followed bi Dwlght Hialnerdr an expert from the Hamilton Powder works , who stated that he examined the monument and was of the opinion that the dynamite placed theio would not destroy it. The next wit ness was Constable Southerglll , whogavo evidence as to the clicumstanccs of the arrest of the accused. Ho stated that though ho warned them not to say "anything that might Incilmlnato lliomsolves they asseitcd tint they had Intended to blow up the monument. On the conclusion of SoutherglH's testi mony the further hearing of the case was adjourned until Saturday , December' ) , ITALIAN OU1SI > bl'II.1 , O.V. 'Iroulito ulth tlio Cabinet mid tlio Itnnks Continues , HOMP , Dec. 2 , King Iumbort had a long confeienco with Slfc Sonnino on llnaneial ( liiestlons The conference w ill be resumed loday. Accoiding to the latest icports , General San Maivano will become mlnlslernf war. The condition ' of the Credlto Mobllleio caused n i mi on iho Bauca Generalo. News- impels , in inolr endeavor to restoio confi dence , have assumed the people the Haiic.i GciiPi ale would meet all piymonts , and11 this proved coricct The sottleme'nt on the Genoa bourse was postponed on necoani of the strained con dition of affairs. The Uanca Plorio at Paloimo lias guai'an eed all deposits with the Palermo branch of thoCicdltn Molilliere. 'j'hcio haa l < cen a Ueavj run on all the local banks in Naples. IKON i uui-.s IN VAI.UI : . C'onililiicfi In Ainnrlcn nnd Kurooo uiul tlm I'rlco ( ion * lo n \Cdimi \ tuhtai ISiU by lilt I'rcfs I'ubltihlnu Com- j 11 n H.I Hrui.iv , Deo. 2fiav \ York World Cable -Special to Tun nan.1 Andrew Carneglo'H witlidiawal from tlu ) iron combination In the United States , t9,5Cther with the drop in prices of iron reported by cable hero yester day , is supplemented today by dl pitchcs fiom Vienna announcing Iho complete collapse - lapse of iho Austrian lion rin. ; , formed thico ieais ago , but from which the Havarian and Moravian non masters havorollicd. , U'heru has been consequently n sharp decline In pi ices of all kinds oicon. 'trii In tlm J.oiidon UoiU > . Doc. 1 ! Poultui's wlmif , New- gala dock , Londoif , naar the Cannon Street station , is buttling. A slz-stoiy building has altcady collapsed and others are throat- curd , Thu lira continue ! tilt noon , causing a loss of many thousand poumis. The llromcn weic unublo to approach the silo of the out break of the Hie , owing to the narrow stieets , which were covered with iro. Pointer's warohous , which was tilled with printing paper , vra gulled cutltely. C'uiiiu front A'iur.1 J. Mil AN , Dec , ' . ' . It traiiauucs that the emijrants killed In the recent accident to the express train running between this place and Venice were people letuiiilng from the Uultca Statei. T\fPT \ T A TO TVPP'HPn A WT * HELLO IS DESPERA1E Forced to Tate Measures Agninst Poixoto's New War Fleet , WILL CAPTURE THE AURORA FIRST Then the Insurgent Admiral Will Try to Destroy the Other Ships. NICTHEROY AND AMERICA NEARING BRAZIL Will Be Received by the Government at the Mouth of the Amazon. THEN A GREAT BATTLE WILL BE FOUGHT ri K hlp of the Itebol Lender Heine Cloioly Tollowed liy n llrltlsh Vunel to rrc\ent Mlitnlccs llu'ltiff Mndc. LCopviJoMrcJ JSM bu the I'icfs VtMMilna Ainrs , Aigcntlno. Dec. 2. [ Now Yoik World Cable Special to Tun ir. : ] It was at llrst assumed that Mello's object In running the gauntlet of the forts and put ting to sea with his flagship , the Aiiuid.i- ban , was lo inlercept the licet that PcKoto's agcnls had purchased In Now York This may bo his ultimate object. It Is now undcistood that his Immediate purpose Is lo capluro the lorpcdoboit Auiora , icccntly purchased by PcKoto in Euglaii I. It staled hcio that the Auioi.i comes otitundcr the Biltlsh Hag , In which case Mcllo would baldly vcntiuo to attack her. Admiral Waldcnkolk , whoso lllllo revolt ended so dlsistrously , sajs ho will never join the Mcllo lovolt. A Uiltlsh cruiser fol lowed Mcllo out of the bav for the purpose of piotectlng Hutlsh csscls against at tack. K11 mor tlmt i'clxoto lint Stilddcd. Tlreio was a rumor licio today that Peioto has committed suicide , but H lacks coiillrma lion. lion.Letters Letters from HIo do .Tanclio covcilng events from November 21 to 21 tell the slory of the sinking of tlmJavary on the 2Jd. On that date the land foiccs of the govern ment assumed the offensive and made a com bincd attack on Foit Villesugnon and the insurgent ships .lavaiy , Guan.ib.ua , Aquidabau , Trajano and the icst of the fleet , with the result that For ? " Yllle gagnon was silenced. The Trajano was diivcn back Into the bay and the Javary was pierced by a ball from one of the boats , it soon became apparent to the comminder of the Javary that his vessel must go down and ho placed his flag .it half mast a token that ho was disabled. A tug hurried to the doomed vessel and too\c \ off the men and arms , munitions and provisions. She sauk soon after. Each of the fjrts claims the honor < of firing the shot that bank the Javary and no ono scorns to bo able to de cide the question. On November 24 the foi ts again opened a heavy flic and sunk an Insurgent lighter. Fort VlllcKHgiion Itfwcd to tlio Ground. HIO nn JANEIRO , Dae. 2 Tlio icbcl foil of Vlllcgagnon In the Biy of HIo , between the town proper and the entrance of the haibor , has been almost ontiioly destioycd by the Hi cot the foils Santa Ciu/ and San Juan. It is reported that Iho insurgents arc gain ing giound in the provjnco of St. Paul , procresi at 1'olxoto'H Ships. IBIJbuHie I'rcss I'ulllshlno C m- ST. TIIOM , West Indies , Dec. 2. [ Now Yoik Woi Id Cable Special to THE Br.i : . ] The Brazilian ciuiser America arrived heio this inoinlng from Now Yoik. She en- countered seveio wcither on. Capo Hat- teras , and was in consequence ever a dav lale. Advmlago was taken of every opporlunity on the way to drill the men , and Captain Crossman 10- porls the crow in excellent shape and ready for any emergency. Both the Nictheroy and the America loft tonight for the port In the noith of Bia/il where they aio to bo formally turned ovcrlo iho Biazlllau gov ernment. Fiom the fact that they expect lo make that poi t i'l six or seven daj s , it is in- fericd that Para , at the mouth of the Amazon zen , is their ultimate destination. VVAICIll.NC ltiV/II , . Humors of nn Attuinpiod l'oriiliii Intcrten- tlon I'ljliii ; Around , WAsnisorov , Dec 2 Incicased intcicst is bcclnning to bo taken In the dispatch to Secict.ny Herbert fiom Commander Picking on Wcdncsdiy aftoinoon. This reported a rumor of an outbieaic in Pornambuco , as staled by Scciotary Heiboit , but It also communicated some fuilhcr Intelligence which Seciotary Heibert thinks best not to make public. Ills intelligence was of suf ficient impoitanco to cairy bcciclary Her- boit over to the Slate dopailmcnt lo i outer with Secretary Gtosham on iho subject on Thanksgiving dav , when the dopai tmciils wciocloscd and almost entiiely desoilcd. A rumor has been current that the dis patch intimated theio were indicalions ol foieign inleiforcnco again in Hialllan af fairs. 'J'heto Is room lo bellevo that Iho au- thoilticsof iho Untied Slales have been \igilnntli watchful for such a development ns this , ami any signs of it would Invite a I loinonstianco from the United Stiles. It has been supposed at the Navy deput- mc.1t that the Aquldaban Is not In good con dition , and that sha Is seeking shelter in older lo boiler her condition and not to offer obstiuclion to the advance of the Nicthcioy and Ameilca , The fact that the ships of vyaron both slues are equipped with appa ratus which have never yet had a test in ac tion , lends much intciest to n possible en gagement in thu naval circles. i rou UAH. Ilojulimin mill NICHI.ICUH Ill ( ly to Have u Chilli. ICtptil talttal IBOJ bu ths I'KHS I'lMlllilll'J Coin- Honduras , Dec. 2. [ New- York Woi Id Cable-Special to Tin : BEE. ] Picsldcnt Vasqucz has inspected the troops and consulted military .chiefs from all pai Uof Ihocnunlry. There was a prolraclcd schslon of the cabinet last night and toduy. It wan oftlclally announced that In case of war the picsldent will pcuonalb command. Donillu has Issued n rovolutlonary mani festo which is , being rlu'ulatod throughout the country. Picsldcnt Vatijue/ an Inter view said ; "Honduras will bo obliged to take an nggirsslvo stand because the Nlca- raguan government was aiding the icvolu- tlonlsls , and especially sustaining Bonllla , who is a chronlu icvolutlnnist , CDiisplr- ing against every legal government in Honduras. The president uf Nicaiagua dcslies war in Older to dlv THE BEE BULLETIN. n'tatlar for Onm'nt a > nl ri'lnU / Ailr ; Colder ; I'rotHibliSnoic / , rage. I , ( Irrninn Now * mill GiM lt. | AMnr'H Sew I'npor i i 111 * Suits , Mclln 1'utn Out to Set. Under thci ( Inlllotlne. 3. Trimble for Unltn t'nrllto IteceUcri , U'rrrkn on tlio l.MilijIi. Middle * Down tlio Colonel * . : i. Cupltiil Nittlonnl AfTtlrx mill tlio fttnte. Cleinluiid n rout-Timer. 4. I.'nt Week In tlio Soclul \ > orld , Ulint tlio Miulclinn Arc Doln ? . Ainoiittle * Ainonc tlio ( Irrinnns. fi. It nn ( iood * fur Homo People. 0. rounrll Ulurfr t < ocil No m. I'lro IVntt * lit Itnltlinore. 7. 1'rocrem nt tlio Telephone ric'it ' nt Mil- rolu. Cnrltnn'n Vhnnco for n hc Trlnl. H. Amil nt Smith Oiniilm. 10. Cntt nt MiirrjIiiET n Pot-dun Til to. I'clxiito'H Amcilcin I'tircluiKcii It.Vlmt tlio Hint In DrlUnc At. I.nlior uiul I. ilior > e r . IV ! . Hdltorlul mid Ciiiiimitnt. I'ruiu tlio huiin ) Smiititiiml. 13. Honest \\cirdi from mi Honest \Voiiiiin. II. llo Onlj Smiled ut Dcnth. in. Ointlm' * l.ociU Trade. Condition * . Cnmmnrilil mill riimncltl Nows. I.Uo Slnclc Miirketx Kmlcucd , 1(1. ( > orwaj'H Kiilc Nest Pimm. Nelirnnl < 'n ( Jrotttli til ropultitlon , IT. l.irr.ilien on Itiillrn nM 111. Ktcord nt tlio Apicliu Kill. 18. VVomiin : MIT UnjH anil Her AVoilil. \\h. tMiitiOlutn Mulluii * . II ) . Another liny wllli tlio DucKi. ( trlsuold's Weelilj ( Irlst. JO. MnrK Tn tin mill III * Money. tract tlio attention of i evolutionists .it homo. Ho must Know that ho will loose , but ho iclios on foicirfti aibltialion. Hon duras \\lll , if necessary , flsht to tlio bitter end. Nicaragua ielics on the Untied States for alo. on account of Aniciican Interests in the canal , but If the Amctleans ( to not fur nish funds for war Nicir.iRua will abrogate tlio concession anil sell it to the highest bidder. Our aimj Isell equipped fora struggle. 1 ito not believe tbcic would bo interfetonco from another Central American eountii. " eniitiiii n\cltcil. MAVUIIM , Nicaiagua , Dec. 2. [ Now Voile yorll Cable .special to 'J'nn Hi'i-ix- : eitement hcie Is intense. vVar appeals in ovitable. 1 he president is icportcd as de siring to icsign , us ho Is In antagonism with the military loaders Poiced loans and sale ordcis on the custom house arc going on. A couni'il of. vi ar Ins been held on the question of pajingoff the at my. Pallet the sum needed has been i.iised. MVV CAI IMT. : I'icmior Casslnilr linn Already I'rencntcd Ills flloii lo the I'resldotit. Puns , Dec. 2 The "now "l-'ioneh cabinet ministers \vero prcscntca toPiosIdcntCainot this afternoon. Their names will bo gazetted tomorrow and arc as follows : J'luiulorand minister ot foreign affairs , 51 , Cnsslmir I'ortcr. Minister of llit < JH6l , V.ll ly'nal. Minister ot finance , M , llni dean. Minister of odnc.itIon , M. Fpnler. Minister of justicu , M. Dnbols Mlnlstci of commerce , M. Jlnttl. Mlidstoi of vvai , ticnoral Murder. Minister of public \\orKs , M.Jonnarolt. MtnUtct of luisbimlry , M. Vigor. Mlnlsti'i of the colonies , M. Decissc. Minister of mm ! ne , Admiral J.ofovpr. The senate and Clmnihar of Deputies , aftcrashoit session -todaj , adjoin ncd until Monday. M. Cassimir Peiiei's announcement of the policy of tlio new cabinet will uo submitted at a special meeting of the mtnisteia tomor- low and picscntcci to the Chamber on Mon day. day.Tho The negotiations of Si.aneidillt witn Sig. Saiacco and Senor Soimio ha\o col lapsed. In an intciviow the last t\\o named announced that they woio not in accord wllh Zancidllli on the pioscnt situation , and that , therefore , they uould be tniiblo lo accept poitfollo.s in a cabinet which ho might foim. Slg. Xancrdilll is continuing negotiations with other pi eminent Hall.ins. N iio.viUmi ; .NIIV : tome. MhiniiiiolM | SirliiilloiH hcholc nnil I'lojil stint tin- HID Untied MutiM. SoLTiiAMi'iov , Oec. " . 'I ho steamship Now York of the Amorh an line sailed ut noon todaj for Xow York having on bonid , in custody of United States olllcers , Phillip Schoig and Frank riojd , the two men AMIO aiccharifed with lobbing the nink ol Min neapolis of yjO.OOO. The cxtiadition piocecdings against Scheig and Ployd ha\u boon pushed thtoufjh with lomatkable rapidity uineo this extradition pa pets armed at Scotland Yaul from the United St ites. It was said to bo Impossible logo thioiiRli the necessary formalities in time to got the prisoner ; , oft today and it is nou admitted that oxliadltion piocoedlngs have never been completed here in so short a timo. Hut Mr Henry Cjilllg , who icpio- scntcd the Minneapolis binl : , pcislsted and v > as ttlumphant , The nusonuis are sr.ld to bo anxious lo got back to Minneapolis , and said bcfoio H tiling that they uould makuu clean bicast of It uhen they got theio. It is bcllosci ) hciu that Schelg and Floyd ha\oalieady informed the United Stales ollicnis vuicto the monov which they uio loportod to ha\o itolen is concealed , _ now o\iu : A > o.N < ! . IliiiiKurliui Cltl/cns and Olllccn I'iclil All nit KiiHtiilli'H llyiiin. IU HA Prsrii , Dec , i ! - A seiious encounter occulted In a coffee house hcio on Tuesday hetu ecu somn eiti/ens and ofllcci a The for mer demanded that u ( Jypsy band which was pet forming In the pluco should play the ICossutli song The ofllcers strenuously ob jected. rinally they drew their suoids and a tumult folbued. The ooinbatanls ad- Jouiuedto the street , wheio u largo ciovul joined them and the low developed ut length into allot. While U was at its height the police ai rived and with some dlfllculty quelled the lighting. They dcprUcd the of- liccrsof their suoids and nricsted ono of thorn. Anurnbcrof pctbons wuro Injured , Including a policvmaiilio is icported to bo seriously wounded. Thu ICosauih song U the cause of manj011111018 betuecn soldfuru and Chilians. _ Opened li > tlio Milliui , IbsuniA , Dec. - . 'Iho Iditidlvo of IX'ypt has ui lived heio and opened the now tall- way connecting Ismallla with 1'oit H.tld. Much ceremony was ob&cncd at the opening of this now railtoadhleh now joins thu hea Jqtui tois of the Suez canhl and IsmallU with the Moditerranojn entrance. liilluunzu HI tlio Itntc liiritth. VIENNA , Dec . ' - ' . Inlluciua is spreading \ery rnpldlv , Ono of the presidents and both of the A Ice presidents of theUeichsrath are prostiatcd by the disensu , The pailla- mentary sitting hug. theicfore , been hastily brought to a closo. OonilomncJ OriinSnttl In Paris Publicly Exo outetl by Being Guillotined. IE WAS AN UNINTERESTING MURDERER Und Merely Smashed with a Mutton Bono the Head oftxu Old Woman. M. DrUBLERS CONVENTIONAL APPEARANCE Ho Wore rt Morning Suit of Black and Looked Like a Stito'mnn. ROCHEFORT'S ' OBJECTIONS TO CONSTANS llrnil ChnrcoK the Kx-l'reinlor with HI T li > K Neeured I ho .Murder ot Xutnry AVho lluil Somn rupein tlio i Neudud. " WHIM 'X. PMIH , Dec 2. [ New Ycuk Woi Id Cable Special to Tin : BP.E | Your coiicspomlcnfc had an opportunity of witnessing jestorday morning iho execution of the deith scntenco by guillotining , an event not frequent in Paris nowadays. Capital punishment Is in- lliclcd heio publicly , with the object of de terring ciline. As well as the ( oiiespondcnk could Judge , thocompiny v\hUh assembled on Plncodola Koqutniot'ildnj was exclusive and special. It conslsiod of persons only seen afc such occasions. At other times they bury themselves. It was compovd in equal part * of men and women , nnd , owlnc to the In- slgnillcanco of the condcmnoil , it was uu- usuallj small. The vtclim was Chnrlr-a Kuntrc , 2J jears old , who tried toiabn , poor old woman In her loom , and when sha icslsled , smashed her head In with a mutt ton bono Tluco hundred and llfty pollco. men guarded the place and showed no gcn J tieness in handling iho public which was lo bo "dctcncd. " Tillies JiiHt II tit u Minute. At 7 10 the executioner appeared with his assistant , followed by the Jailcn with the prisoner. A lioop of cavalry and a dotach- mcnt of Intunliy formed a pissago to the guillotine and suiioumlud it. As Iho door of the piison opened , iho dragoons diew their , sabcis and the font soldiers presented arms. This seemed a soil of salute of honor to the condemned , who mounted the gtilllotlno without delay , was tied to a boaid beyond , which his head piojected , then the board fell and the head was pushed thiniigh the lunette , a spectaclcllkn frame which holda necks In position for the Knife The assist * ant executioner held iho condemned man's loft car to keep the head steady. Headsman Drejblcr , clad in n neat fitting black froclc .and looking like the picsidcnt ot the Cham/v berof Deputies , stepped forward , touched n , spring and the kulfo fell. Pron. llio tlmoj > i ! binding the prisoner to the plank until7ilia decapitation not moro than thirty second * elapsed. * Km liuloi t'H Hurloim Objection to Coiifltiuiir Henry Hochofoit urges as an objection to M. Constans again taking ofllco , that thoj latter piocured the minder In Ibfll of a notary who had some papcis ho needed. i 'Iluce weeks ago It was announced HIQ govoinment was contemplating sevorq measures against anaichists in Franco , Inr j eluding thu expulsion of foicipn anarchlst i but nothing has been done in that direction ? I'hc coiicstpondcnt teams that no member of ; Iho cabinet has been willing to take the initiative against the anaichists for fear of attracting attention to himself. The of- j llcial classes in Franco ate deplorably afraid "f anaichists M. Ucvollc , lately the istcr of foreign affaii.s , who would have taken thu Hist step in thn oidmary coursoi of such action , Is icmovcd fioni such dangon. bi the fall of the Dupuy ministry. Do > cit I.ilio Mm Hill. Trance is not particulailv pleased with , the proposed Wilson tailff. It Is pointed oub that .silk goods , among the most important ) ofPianco's exports , prollt loss thin any other aiticlo by the i eductions. The opinion , of mcichnnts who ha\o been scon with the consulate In Pails , Is that the tailff will make no diffeicnco in their trado. The pro posal to abolish the tiutj on wotks of ait 14 legardcd as u blgn of ad\ancing in the United States. A.\\iou TO suiutiMnit. : : \Viiiiieiiiiiul Chililun Iliiciiiernd from thQ % Aliitnliilr , Wild -No\v I'mil S.iilc. " C\rcTo\\N , Dec-'J Adlapitch fiom Fort ) Virtoila savs that a foico of volunteers send by Piemlcr Hhoiles to llbciato a number o woman and ehlldicn that the Matabelo ab < ducted from Bella , Mushonalaml , months ago , ha\e locajitured all the women and chiU dicn and leatoied them to their people wlth out KUrteilng anv loss , Over WK ) of King Lobongi.la's c.ittlo have been raptured and the Matabelo aio ro- poilcd to bo anxious tosuuonuor. Iliuo u I'lun tor Kiuoniitnietliiii. TJLiiroui. | . , Dec , S The commissloncis to adjust the all'aiia of the Jar\is ConUlla Moitgago Tmst company nrilvod hove on , the Camp ml i. In an Intciview they said that thoi had a plan for ieconstiucton ) ar- limped which they Intended to submit to thq cicdltois and bharoholdeis immodlatuly. They added that they pi of ei red not to divulge thoteims and iiroxlsinns of their plan to the public before they siibnUltoil them to thocieJitoisanil shaieholdeia. Oilier I'iMrer * Will.Join tlio CiiiKfide. Vir.j M , Dec. 2. 1'ho cxchango ot views between Fiance and Spain wllh icgardto the surveillance of ununblbts scorns likely lo ho extended soon lo other powers. Sov- cial governments lm\c Miown a luluctanca to enter inloanj inteuiation.il air.mgoments fordcallng with Iho socialists , but none , as jet , 1ms rofiiscd to co-operato wllh the other govornmcnts for material defense ngalns unaichUl outuiges , v ICIIlid In u Stampede . Aivi.Jk-CiiAruiiK , Dee. L' The spinning and weaving mills of lilcscng and Comtodon at Maxhcrmcn were buuipil yesterday. Imt mediately after the Jho started tlteio was a stampede ainom ; iho woikmen and two were killed and cloven binnud. The damages uro heavy , _ _ _ _ < Oliuluru In u ItujJl 1'alnce , j Ho.\ir , Dec. i ) . The wlfo of ono of ih ofllclal messengers of the loyal palace-hat been attacked with cholera symptoms and4 slio and her whole family lm\o been sent tft the hospital. l Hold the Ardluinoiit Kj'ntc. IXIKUOV , Dec. a. Major f/iinor.t has iolo\ the ArJIamont ostuto , the scene of the ceUty * bratod Hambrough mastery , for 00,000. '