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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE
SEVENTEENTH YEAK. OMAHA SUNDAY MORNING , JANUARY 29 , 1888.-TWELVE PAGES. NUMBER 225.
A MEMCED MINISTRY
Dallnbury and His Sattolitos Seri
ously Threatened.
PROGnAMMEOF THE OPPOSITION
Glaclstonla.13 Preparing to Pour in n
Raking Fire.
CHANGING THE PRESENT RULES.
The Number Necessary to Enforce
the Oloturo to Bo Reduced.
SNOBS DRAWING HIGH SALARIES
An Appalling Nuinher of IJHolcNs Ap
I ciulnno'4 Attached to th < * Army
and Navy Tlio Day of ilndi-
mcnt at Hand.
P.irllnrncntnry Outline.
M I'll Jainr * ( lortlon llcnnctt. ]
EONDOV , Jan SS. [ Now York Heialc
Cable Special to the IJpr ] Glaclstoniair
are getting rcnclj' to jxitrr in a raking llri
upon the ministiy. Hj' an old custom botl
houses of parliament present an nddiessti
thi ) queen In response to her speech. Ar
hour or txxo suffices for this formality in tin
loids. A shoit night's debate used to satisf ;
tbo commons. Last session over thrco xx hek :
\xeroeoiisunied. The opposition purpose ti
keep the debate going quite as long this jcar
The imprisonment of the Irish members , In
terfercnco xxith the meetings In Trufulga
squill o and mismanagement of the navy xvll
all bo bi ought forward in tuin. Ireland alon
is expected to sxx'alloxv up three xxceks be
fore an j icul business Is even nppiouchecl
Such an opposition programme , I hax-e gooi
reason to beliexe , xvill not be carried out
The ministci iulists xvill rally in force. The ,
have their clear majoritj' of oxer a hundred
and the clotuiu can bo put in action the \er.
llrst night of the session if the ministi ;
choose. It Is more than piobablo that tin
second night at the furthest u ill sco it dc
scene ! on the opposition and uxxay xx'ill go al
plans , looting the xx heels of the goveinmen
riiachlncij.
Hut xx nut next ? Cannot the nationalist
bring up their griox'unees nnjr night ! AVell
under the present rules they could , but soun
Bxxeeping alterations arc to bo proposed , re
ducing the numbers necessarj'to enforce th
clotuio and giving the speaker grcatei
authority than ho noxv possesses. Desplt
tbo Standard's denials , each sitting xvill b
limited to half an hour after midnight Th
Ktandaid opposes this because i
thinks Lor el Uanclolph suggested it , nnd i
has a bitter personal gtudgo against tb
ex-chancellor. Mention his name and it gee
mad. In leality the ministry recommend
shutting up at the reasonable hour and th
vast majority of a xvholo house xvill up
nppi ove. Thu Standai d xx ill once moi u shox
hoxv little It krroxx s of the feeling xxithln it
oxx n p.u t j' .
Mr. Par neil Is against obstruction. Som
people think he no longer has any inlluenc
with his put t j' . Walt till the ball opens am
jou xxill se-o that even in these talking duj
it Is often the silent man in the backgroi in
% x ho makes the puppets dunce. The feelini
In the eountrjis red-hot against obstruction
Thut has done all it e an. Noxv it is a In ittl
\x capon. Thegoveinment xill break it uj
Painell has foresight nnd nex'cr xx-aste
time on useless struggles. ' II
inxentcd obstruction and knoxxs bet
ter than some of his fiery folloxxcr
the point xx hero an Invention must bo supei
Bcded bjnuw appliances. The rules the
xx ill bo tightened , urnl members xvho creut
dlsordei xxill bo summarily nnd sevcreljpur
Ished. Hut people xvho suppose Purnell xvi !
be able to summon the Irish spectre upon th
lloor of the house xxhcnever its appeal
anco imij' bo deemed requisite , littloknoxvth
mun they have to deal xx ith. His main objec
noxv is to drive in xx edges bctxx-ecn th
Xarious sections. Unions this session xvill b
divided et impern His skirmishers xxill bur
riss the ministers and get up outdoor demon
Btrations. Ho xxill writeh for the litjl
t-raeks xxhicb may possiblj be-eomo jaxxnlni
rhasnis. The toiy gentlemen muy rebel , or
If the > y uio boothed , thullbo-iil-unionists rnus
bo oflended. Then xxill be the tune for th
ftilcnt man to stiike. Wo slml
undoubtedlx * have great excltemen
ox'cr tbo tiluniphunt exceiition xxhich re
leased the Irish prisoners. I hnx-o heard som
radicals express the hope that thete xx ill bo r
r oxx' even a riot but thej' aio mistaken
Public discord is cot tain to help the rninistr ;
nt huge xxith their opponents. Trafiilga
Bquiu oxx'ould have xx on tlin election hud th
inlnlstij- dissolved thut month. It will b
xei\ , bad for tlio nationalists If the sessloi
begins xx ith broken heads and looted shope
Peaceful pioeesslons , headed bj'Villiiui
O'lirlcn and Timothy Sulllv.in , nro hoped fo
by lilsh leaders , but they rna ;
mouse opposition and London roughs canno
n bo bridled xxhon one-o thej' bleak loose. It i
whispered Unit Mr. Purnell declines to coun
i tcnanco these demonstrations , not seeing thu
they trio likely to do any good. They xxill b
hold all the sumo. <
Of course the Gladstoiiiun party nil rouiii
\vlll xvatch the licrcsfonl Incident eloselj
Nuxal men are greatly btirred up about il
The main body of the public ) are quite letl
* nrglo to observe that only n very thinly al
tended meeting could bo brought together t
Lear Lord CrntuC ? J the very heaij , of Lor
Oon , and In his oxvn cousUttiC y the ehalr
man and leading men of his oxxn cOmii'.ilte
were all absent ominous signs , as Ueres
ford xxould find , if ho mid to seek re-clectidr
The navy and xxar oftlco admini&tnrtion ar
rotten to the core. Wo spend over JC5CO 0'
per j ear for clerks In these two department.
The xx'Oik could bo better dona for one-quai
tcr tuo money. Lord Hatidolph kncxv a
th ! , but In trxlng to get reforms XXMS
thxx'nrteci nnd practically driven from oftke.
The ndtnliatty Is never ready for xxar , butxxo
iiavc 'J'.M admirals on the retired list draxxlng
close upon iiuuou : nnnuully for doing noth
ing Our nnxy pensioners eost the country
over i'X , ( 0KH ( ) aniiiially. Had contracts and
jobs run axxajxvlth us marry mil
lions more. Who xxill clean out this.
AiiL'enn stable I Not people xxho find snug
quuilcrs In It. The o xvho resign nro set
upon bj- all the oftlcial class and party backs
and cliixen into the xx'ilclei ness , This tnln-
Istrj Is Intienchcd behind the union question.
Am body xxho leax'cs it Is stamped as a
11 nit or.
Heiesfoid Is let off easily because he onlj
held a Mibotdinutc office. Perhaps he xxill
help to accelerate the day of judgment xxlilch
must oxcrtuke departments crammed xxltb
Jobbery and corruption. Meanwhile he
has made mimj nexv enemies and
lost s-omc old fi lends. Thus xxe
stand xx ailing foi the signal to begin. S'oine
dashing eoinbatants xxill bite the dust before
six months are oxer. There arc three men
xxhoso plans are shrouded in mjstcrj and
xxho may hi ing about n vast change in the :
present aspect of affairs Gladstone ,
Chin chill and Purnell. What huxe they got
in reserve ( Each has something , bejond n
doubt. The otheis xvlll bo quite icaclj tc
take their cue from either of the other txxo ,
A Mmnnt or POIIUXILNT.
SOMI : xi\v : HOOKS.
Interesting AVorks JtiHt Ihwuecl nnd
In ProsH.
LONDON , Jim. S fNexv York Herald Cable
bpcciul to the Hhu ] Among the nexx
books comes onu by T. Edgar Penrbcrton
called "Uiekens and the Stage , " a iccoicl ol
his connection xxith the diama as play-
right , actor and ciltie. The book
contains chuptcis on Dickens us Tin actor ,
Dickens us n dramatist , the stage in his
novels and the stage in his letters , and it is
illusti ated xx ith ehur acter poi traits of Jennie
Leo us poor Joe Irving uncl Toolc.
Another sensation comes from the loxx
courts , Justice Uoxxcn having published c
ihjthinical xersion of Virgil's "Eclogues1'
and six "vEneids" In n nexv metre , of xxhicl ;
let these couplets Instance :
With joj' to the hciixens
They lift thengloi ions xoice.
All these untoiiBurecl mountains ,
While locks break fortli and rejoice.
Throughout the translation this usuullj
prosaic jurrst xx hen sitting in the high coml
has made the management of ihjthms
specially hunpy by the liberal use of triplet !
and alternate ihjmcs. He has succeeded in
ilnding some compensation for the loss ol
vurietj' in the movement xvhich the interchange
change- dactyl nnd spondee gix cs to the
Latin lines.
The noxel readers arc clamoring at the H
bruries for "An AcU'cnturess , " published
j esterday by the author of "For Lox o ami
Honour. " In it dramatic incidents , coupled
xxith teisc sketches from human nature ,
abound.
The second volume of Henrj' Irving's '
"Shakespeare" xvlll be In the hands of the
publicon Saint Valentine's day. It contains
the second and thiid parts "Henry VI , ' '
"Taming of the Shrexv , " "Midsummer
Night's ' Dream , " "Richard II , " also 11
condensed xeision of three paits ol
"Henry VI" as arranged for the
stage bj Chailcs Kcnrble fiom a unique copj
in the possession of Irxing. Tlio introduc
tion and notes to'Hiehard 1 , " extract *
fiom the tragedy of "Hichuid II , '
one of the MSS plajs in the
Eclgci ton collection in the Uritish museum ,
are given ; also some account of that cotnpar
atrxcly unknown pluj' , as to the uuthorMiii
of xxhich the editor does not hu/aid any con
jectuie.
The February number of Clement Scott's
dramatic mngalino , called The Theatrelias i
most Interesting paper on Actor Chippendale ,
xxho xx us in hrs zenith ut the old Part
thcaterllfryje.ils ago , and xxho , usconvfne
ing evidence that an actor need not feel xxhal
ho portrajs , for sexeial jeuis befoio quitting
the stage , then eighty jeuis old , ho plujec ]
xxlthout being conscious of xxliut he
xxas representing. For instance , Mrs
Compton , nco Virginia Hateman , acted xxitli
him In his lust daj's , xvhen verj' feeble , and
it xxas pathetic , she sajs , to hear him suj
x-cry gcn lj' , xx ben fully dressed for Sir Petci
Teazle , Sir Anthony Absolute , or Mr. Horns-
castle : "My dear , xvhat piece are xxo uctlncj
to-night."nYet no ono percelxcd anjthiug
TUllKEV'H FINANCES.
Thv Sultan's Appeal to Geimati Bank-
crH Tor ARslstancc.
/ " I'M Jci ic on/cm / ] lcnnttt. ' ]
K , Jan. 28. | Nuxv Yori
Herald Cable Special to tlio Hi r. ] The
nexvs that the sultan has asked the Germiu
goxeiiiment , through Do Hudoxxit ? , to up
point sub govemois rn Turkish pioxlnccs is
looked upon us emanating from the influence
of the banking nnd not of the political groups
On the other hand , It xxould bo idle to denj
that the graxcst political interests are mlxcc
up xx ith the measure. For some time Zcclu
Pushn , minister of finance , has called at
tention to the fact that the xx-ai
Indemnity pajuble to Hussla it
ono of the chief impedimenta tc
the independence of the Ottomai
empire. His excellcne'y submitted that
any combination xxhich xx'ould pay off this
debt xxould boot the greatest benefit to the
country. Upon this basis a gioup of Ucrlir
bankers has propossd that the amount ir
question shall bo paid nnd secured bj- the
nomination of their oxxn agents , xxho xvlll b (
charged xx ilk the mission of seeing that the
mutton tux of 1 5 shall bo properly col
keted and transmitted to the treasury ,
This measure x\-oulcl , of course , bo only the
beginning of a general ox'crhauling of Turk
Uh finances under German auspices. It i :
'staii4. that the bondholders nro thoroughly
cognizant oTtnpresent arrangements am' '
that Is mill P asha has been cue of the sul
tan's chief adxisois in an opeiatlonvhcj !
cannot fall to have a vciy gicnt effect in tlu
adjustment of the vexed question ol rvto ar
finances.
T\TTDATTTTI
John L. Doing the Honors nt Windsor
In the Queen's Absence.
NOT OCCUPYING THE PALACE.
The Great Slugger Satisfied With
Loss Pretentious Quarters.
A CHAT WITH THE CHAMPION.
Perfectly Confident of His Ability to
Paralyze Mitchell.
TEN MINUTES I tit. MAXIMUM.
Ills Opinion of the Kniltli-Kilrnln
Fiasco Knglnml a Centurj Itehltut
in the Matter ol
Science.
Aniprica'H Phjnleal I'rhlc.
/ S tiyjumcg ( tiiriluti JJcimcff. )
LONDON , .Ian. 'JS [ Nexv York Hciald
Cable Special to the IHt. ] During the
queen's absence .lohn L. Sullivan nppcurs to
be doing the honors at Windsor , 'fire public
may be surprised to learn that he docs not
reside in the place. John takes onlj' an In
different interest in the paluec. He enjoj-s
himself doxxn at " "
vastly rnoie "Cliippj"
Norton's generally knoxvn social. Adelaide
hotel In these original quarters Sulllx'an
has been installed since he began training ,
us nlrcady mentioned in the Herald. A
Herald reporter this afternoon found film out
doing his aftcinoon spin , but scveial
members of the company xxerc found enjoy
ing a quiet game of nap xvhilo axxaiting the
mnstci's coming.
The Sullix'qn company compiiscs four
trainers and Business Manager Holskc. The
order of exercises in the pugilistic conimu-
nltj' consists llrst in amending to John L
and second in talking about him. John nccs
nt a. in. and after a light breakfast starts
out for u xvalk , accompanied bj' txxo
trainers For so huge n man he xvalks ra ] > -
idlj" , making elcx-en miles easilj- txx'o hours
In the afternoon the same thing is rciicated ,
so that he noxv axeintrcs about txxentj' miles
u day. These walks me alxx-ajs folloxved
by an elaborate pioicss of tubbing down ,
xvhich rccpalres the united efforts of txxo
assistants In the exeninp , after a sub
stantial dinner , Mr. Siilli\-nn strolls about
toxxn , to the edification of the nntrx'cs , and
llnnllj'ho ends his ( tax's labois bj'retiring
promptly at 10 o'clock. Ho hus turned aside
resolutely fiom the floxxing pathos of case
and Captain Hroxxcr sajs John nex or in his
life xx orkcd so hard as he is doing noxx' . He
told us the other day thut ho xvas
going to finish Mitchell up in ten
minutes. The xx-ords "light and
substantial " to Sullix'an's
, as applied Break
fast and dinner , aio to be taken in u special
sense. His bicakfast consists of six or eight
mutton chops , xvlth buttered toast and tea
"Atdinner , " Holsko sajs , "John disposes ol
a leg of rmrtton'or txx'o chickens. "
"Theioaie nooe of us xctj' sloxv at cat-
ing , " lemaikcd Jack Ashton , gatheung in
the cards. "I don't believe there's n man in
the place xxho can't get axvaj' xvith a pound
of beefsteak at the loxxcst. Why the other
night I gax-o 'Cap' thcro u piece of steak as
thick as this pack of cards and as big as thu
toi ( of that stove and he nex-cr winked. "
The captain modestly icplied that his gas-
tronomicul capacity only fuhitly indicated
that of John L.
"Does Sulllx'an use a sandbag xcrjmuch ! "
ho xx as asked.
"No " Holske "ho xvith
, replied , practices a
r ubber bull instcud. You see , the ball gives
the speed of the stroke and that's all John
needs. Ho's solid enough on force , ain't he
Jack I"
"You bet jour life ho is , " replied thut
gentleman xxith an accent xxhich carried con
viction. :
"If he hits Mitchell once , only once , mind ,
he'll knock his head off. "
The game continued , but the plnj'crs'
thoughts and conversation xx ere nex-er long
axxay from the grout John.
Presently he airlxed in person in fine gloxv
after nine miles ox-er the hills. He seems to
be in magnificent condition.
"Oh , jes , " replied Sullivan , "I'm feeling
first rate , a little lame and sore , of couise ,
Just a start , but that xxill soon xx-eur off. Wo
came doxxn hero to Windsor to bo quiet , and
I am refusing all invitations to dinners and
am not smoking or drinking , and I am doing
rny best to get in good shape. I shall
fight at about UK ) jKJunds , Jem Mace came
doxxn to see us lust Sunday nnd xx'e nil xxent
off for a horseback ride. I think I could
learn to lido a horse , but Just noxv I am not
a champion at it , am I bojsj"
"You did better than Ashton nnd Barnct ,
] ust the same , John , " said Holsko. "You
knoxv they started out the other day to fol
low the hounds. The hounds crossed aditch ,
but Harnctt and Jack didn't. Thcj- stood
right in the middle of it nnd came homo xvith
mud nnd xvatcr. "
"What do jou think of the Smith-Kllrain
fight , Mr. Sulllx-ani"
"Well , I w on't say tl at it xvas nil a put up
Job , but I'm certain thut Charley Mitchell
did not look out for the interests of his man ,
Kllrain. Ho xx'anted the flght to bo a draxv
orlmx'o Smith xxln. Noxv ho proposes this
spring to make a tour all ox cr the United
States , giving exhibitions xxith Kilrnin , but
he xvon't do It. I'll get back tl.cro right on
their heels and I'll drive them out of the
country. I'll Jump upon their old stage and
challenge both of them at once , that's \xhat
I'll do. "
If Messrs Mitchell and Kilrain could baxc
see John L. as ho pronounced these words
tlicy-i\0"ld certainly cease thxx-urtlng him ,
It xx as like Niagara In a storm. At this point
tbc conversation became general. Dcnun-
clntlons and threaten hips folloxxlng rapldlj *
upon one another. Smith xx'irs ihurnctcilzed
as n truck-horse lighter big , sloxv and no
good. His backer , Fleming , xxas
also spoken of im > t unkindly , Sulltx-un
accusing him of dyeing his hair , paintIng -
Ing his face nnd being generally
unxxorthy , but the major part of John's Ire
xx as reserx'cd for Mitchell , xxho xxill haxo
much to nnsxvcr for xxhen he stands at last
before the Hoston boj' .
Sullivan thinks prize fighting xxith baie
knuckles destined sooirto become a lost art.
He does not like the idea of gaining anjf
international reputation at the cost of ex
perience in prison.
Ueferi Ing to the Prince of Wales , he said :
"The nexxspapcrs hnxo made a honible mess
of that affair. The prince is a verj'
good felloxv , and I chinned xxith
him for u xxhlle. Just nslxxouhl xxith any
body else. You sco , nil these dukes and
lords and so on are tnlghtllj * astonished to
sec xx hut thcj' call n brutal pi ire fighter as
xx-ell dressed and as Intelligent as themsclx-cs.
John thinks England Is about a hunched
jcuis behind the times In pri/o lighting , us in
exeij tiling else , nnd before ho returns homo
he pioposes to teach them n thing or txxo.
*
MTIKATUIM : .
What the KiiKllnh MiiKiirlncH Furnish
Their Readers.
[ ro ; > j/ ' ( /'if / ' "W bj ] Jamct Omitim llcnnctt. ]
LONDON' , Jan. 2S [ Nexv York Herald
to the Un lit-
Cable-Special : ] Pebruary -
eiature is pleasantly set forth on club and
librarj' tables for Londoners xxho nro noxv
returning. The most notable articles in the
rexiexxs and magazines aic the folloxvlng :
A paper on "Cabot's life of Emer
son , " in Murfaj's time - honored
quurtctly , that Is Hostonian in his en
thusiasm for the poet-philosopher. Also a
paper in the Fortnightly Heviexv by Char les
H. Loxxellon "English and American Fed
eralism , " and another xxhich xxill be xx-el-
comed by all xx omen fiom their brilliant
sister , Frances Poxver Cobb , entitled
"The Education of the Emotions. " There
arc two contributions to the Nineteenth Ccn-
turj' , on "The Constitution of the United
States , " Minister Phelps , nnd a delightful
sutiro by Mrs. Lowell on "The Heign of
Pedantiy in Girls Schools " In the Con
temporary appears an appropriate re-
viexv of King Lake's "Crimean
War , " by Hull Run Husscll , an
Homeric article bj' Gladstone , mid a sort of
political conundrum , ( "Hns the Libeial Partj'
a fut ure. " It is by n member of pin liamcnt ,
Graham , xxho is noxv in Holloxxnj' jail for his
tight in fnx-or of the right of
public meeting In Trafalgar square.
Chamber's Journal contains a papmon
"The London Police , " folloxvlng another
xxhich treats of "Female Government Clerks
In America. " Tlio Army and Navy Maga-
/ino continues Its biography of " General
Washington for European readers , xvho , hav
ing exuusted their home supply of heroes ,
noxv turn their attention to the land of the
free and the homo of the bravo. In time the
best paper is on "Tho Art of Conxursatlon
urnl Purrs Salons , " by u mademoisellexxho
Iras the odd rrurno of Hla/o de liurjund all
anxious to pel feet that ur t should read the
article In thu Westminster Kevroxv is a
contribution entitled "Imperial Federation-
Canada and the United States , " giving
both sides of the questions as to fecleiating
colonies. It xx-ns expected thut Murraj's
Maga/ino xxould contain , as appropriate-
both Hj ron's publisher and ccntunarj' , some
Ujionmna , but the pages arc silent as jet.
Tills mugazino seems not nil to
have answcied in rix-ahy the expecta
tions excited bj' its appearance. Indeed
many booksellers assure mu that Scnbner's '
or Harper's magazines each hax'o u
London sale equal to that of any
three of the homo inuga/incs In the Feb-
ruiiiy Mur ray the Duke of Argx-lo touches
with a heavy hand the life of Darxvm , far
different from the clever paper on the same
in the Memilhin's. Trnsloy-'s rmrg-
n/lne , which" had recently been
suspended , is revu'cel xvith this month and
contains a charming paper by the Hon. Mrs.
Armjtago Man on "English Mansions and
Their Mistresses. " Hluckxvood xvill bo
notable to scholars for the paper on "Shakes
peare and Uucon , " by Sir Theodore Martin
husband of Helen Faucit , In xxhich he pooh-
boohs the St Ignatius of doubters.
Thu Alvu at Moo.
lTojtulit ) lfS li\i \ Jamct Clinton Hcnnttt. ]
NU-IIS , Jan , 23. [ Nexv York Herald
Cable Snceial to the BLU. ! The jacht Alx-a
has nrrix'cd.
Hungary's Presidential Pollpy.
Prvrii , Jan. Sis. In the lower fiouso of the
Hungaiiun diet to-day Premier Tiszu , reply
ing to the interpellation of Hoi r Hclfj' , em
phatically declared there xx as no ground to
doubt the bonafido reciprocity of thcpoxxcrs
allied for the preservation of peace and for
their oxx'ii security. In consequence of the
marked displacement of Hus-siun troops the
government , xxlthout doubting the Czar's
pacific decl irutlons , considers it its duty to
sco that necessurj * measures are taken to as
sure the safety of the frontier and the ef
ficiency of the army in case of an emergency.
Tlio alliance of the central European poxxers
xx-as purely defenslx'C and foreign to any ag
gressive action. '
Karl Grey on Knilixli Politico.
LONDON , Jan. 28 Kurl Grey will soon
publish a volume desc-ribing bis experiences
in English and Irish politics. Ho maintains
that the union xvas a success until 1SS but
since that year Ireland has been used for
purtj' ends.
Father McFatltlen Taken to Jail.
DUULIN , Jan. 23. Upon the arrival of
FatherMcFucldcn nndUlalne at Dunfunaghy ,
n thousand peasants gathered on the hill-
bides and cheered them. The mob tried to
enter the town but xx ere prevented by the
military.
Cox Sentenced.
DUOI.IV , Jan. 28. Joseph It. Cox , charged
xxith addressing proclaimed branches of the
National league , xvus to day sentenced to four
months' imprisonment to Imrd labor.
Jumped the Track ,
CHEAT BAimixoTOV , Vt. , Jan. OS. A ca
boose draxx'n bjf txxo engines on tbo Housa-
tonic road Jumped the track and xvas upset
to-day. Fifteen men xxcic injured , none
fatally.
CAY PARISIAN
Iml 1 jLilUJlAi >
Mmo. Oarnot Reviving Customs of
the Muo Mahon Regime.
DINING WITH THE AMBASSADORS.
The Prosidont's Wife Anxious to
Ecllpeo Former Social Seasons.
LOUISE MICHEL NOT MUCH HURT
Ono of the Bullets Discovered hi Her
, Bounot.
SHREWD COLONEL LISBONNE.
llu\v He Adroitl ) explained a VIsH
tcMhe ii.xM ; > caml Pacltlrd HiH 1Y-1-
low AnnrchlMH M.
AVondciTul Tower.
A Itillllnut Season.
tri/r/M ; | / / ( JSWJmiir / ( * ( tunloii Ittnnrlt. ' }
PUIH , Jan.'J fNe\v York Hctnld Cable
Special to tlio HPIror the last week
xx o ha\o hoveied txxixt spilng and xx Inter.
Fogs and siniBliliio hiu o ultcriintod In a xv av be
xvltchlng to Puns beauties Today xxe arc
huvingxxot , mist and cold all together niul
ladies bound for balls at the Hotel do Vllle
and the opera nro having n checiless time ol
it.
Girard is still pi line minister of Pi mice but
it looks as if ho would not bo much longer.
Tlio weakness of tin- cabinet In the numlel-
pal quailcl 1ms been bad for its prestige nl-
icady and President Cornet is looking fet
ward to the delights of anothci iiunlsteii.il
eiisis Who will bo the next piemierl
The race seems to be between t\\o candid
ates , Goblet and Floquot. M. Kane ,
grand xx Ire-puller genci al of the opportun
ists , rcgnids rioiiuet's vietoiy as ceituin , but
his iival oracle in the debutes , scon's at the
idea Chafs , president off the chamber , is
u lather a pompous nonentity. Mine Cainot
is doing her best to make this Pails season
inorcbillllant thiin the last few. Reviving
the com tcous customs adhered to by Mae-
Muhon , the piesidcnt and his wife 1110 dining
out with tlio ninbassndois. Wednesday
evening they xxeio the guests of Countess
Hojos at the Austio-Hungaiinn embassy.
The state salons of their hospitable mansion
aie lavishly decorated with lloweis and fern *
in honor of the occasion. Dm ing the dmnci
at xx hie h the piesiclcnt and chief of state sal
at the head of the table , artfully hidden be
hind banks of palms , azeflas , old tokahs and
manligjas. The costumes were all brought
out to gi\o the fiec ilmim of local coloiing ,
All the ambassadors will have the piixilcge
of entertaining the president in tuin and
Puns dressmakers ate delighted at the pros
pect of all the money which will loll ink
their coffers.
Louise Michel xx as not hurt much after all
ntHaviotho other niirht , only scared. One
of the UNO balls fired at her by Luckns , while
she xxas spouting anaichj , has tinned up in
hei bonnet. Thosuigcons never thought ol
looking foi it there and were aheady talking
solemnly of pjsomia. The leccnt presence ol
Colonel Lisbonne , the communist at tlio Ely-
sec reception gicatlj heandali/ed the ledt
and rowdies of Montgaitio. A meeting
of the colonel's old associates was
called. He was requested to gi\o a public
explanation of his undcniociatie conduct ,
but the colonel xxas equal to the cineigcnej' ,
Ho braved it out. "You want to know , " said
he , "why n child of the ie\olution set foot
in the gilded hulls of the picsidcnti Citucns
I went to sco how the piesident would
treat the people. I assuio jou ho ticata
them well. As jou may ask should I
go rather than another dcmouut , citizens ,
I will be simple and frank with jou. I went
because I happened to have a dress coat "
Yelled an indignant citi/en. 'No atistocrats
for us ' "I wet o it j cars ago , " answered the
ingenious Lisbonne , "when I was actor and
manager of the Uouffo du Noid. My olu
woman had taken good cuio of it , but it was
old and stained and I hud to clean it witii
essence. Citizen Carnot's guests tracked
mo all over the Eljscc by that es
sence and one of them remarked :
'Queer idea of that man's to scent
him with petioleum. If any citizen caio ho
can have thut di ess coat for a night and sco
the piesident's buffet lor himself , " said
Lisbonne. Scveial of the most re\olutioniuy
citizens present liibtanth accepted. Uefoio
the bictlnen hud ieio\eicd from the en
thusiasm excited by his offei , Lisbonno van
ished.
A great sensation was made jesterday in
Prns by the rumor thut Tour Eiffel was
threatened with collapse. Sonic said it was
slipping , othcis that it wus settling. Dau-
tiesnip , u minister , wildly telegraphed to the
Champ do Murs. I thought best
to sco M. Eiffel. I .was ushered
into his study on the llrst lloor
of a dimming hotel In the Hue do Provy , a
luxuiious room , n well stored book cuso run
ning lound it , while at ono end , facing the
door , was a desk covered with papei s. Seated
at the desk was a pale , resolute , middle aged
gentleman , of middle height , carefully
dressed , with a ribbon of the Legion of Honor
In his buttonhole.
"M. Eiffel , I Bupposol"
Yes , it was M. Eiffol. the man who had de
fied the heavens ; the inventor of the giunt
tower. He looked as if he meant to finish it ,
too.
"You have no doubt heard what people are
saying of jour tower I" said the visitor.
"What are they saying ! " quietly answered
the engineer. " 1 hax e not time to read many
papers. "
"That there is something wrong ; that it is
tottering , slipping , falling in. "
"I know there was some wild story about
it In the chamber of deputies jesterday , but
1 have made inquiries ol my foreman In the
Chump do Mint and can assuio jou that
thcie Is not an Item of tuith In it. "
"Yet e\en M. Danticsine wus alarmed. "
1 know ho xx us. So wus M. Herger , the
director of tlio exhibition works , but thcro
is no foundation for the rcpoit. _ No , there
have not c\en been any infiltrations at the
base of thootower. It is a hoax fiom beginning -
ginning oto end A short time ago thcro
might Imxc been some reason to feel anxious
about possible accidents , but wo lnuo
conquered the chief dirtlcultlcs. The
pilluis whlih uphold the stiucturo am In
position. Wonio going on splendidly nnd
now it would take n catustropho like n
e-urthquuku to undo our woik "
"You aio confident of completing jour
tower I"
"Ccitalnlj H Is all plain sailing now. Wo
linxo can-led out our piogiammo so far. The
suppoits wcio to bo icady by thu
beginning of .lanuury. Well , thej nu'iond\
Hy Julj * 11 we hope to huxo icached the sec-
olid lloor , whore the lestnuiant will bo built.
Tlio summit will bo finished by the end o (
December and u week or so mote should sec
exeijthing icmlj "
XMONH riu : XUTISTS.
Tin-intistlc oxctit of the week has been
the opening of the annual exhibition at
Hrrght , a little ilub In the me Volncy , pop
ularly known us the Crcmciie. The show
is a paitlculnily good ono tills
jcar , Honnat Homier Lcfevie , Cuiolux
Duran , riunculs naming and many other
fa\oiites b lng xx ell represented. The pic-
tmcs on exhibition mo Cniolus Diu.in'
mai\elous poitialt of a saucy little English
girl w ith flow ing locks and vclusqucz hut and
bright bluck oj es
Hildgmun contributes a dainty poitialt ol
bis wife.
Weeks sends n billliant Indian scene n
Hindoo maiden nt n stall of Homba.v.
Hcniior does veiy budlv with conventional
landscapes , all blues and bi owns.
Uongueieiin docs even worse \wth iinnmhy-
pambj' study of a bnrc legged gill nt n
brook.
imiLMANT PAUISIAN HAMjS.
Iaz7lintr SpectaclcH ol' fanccrH at the
French Capital.
[ Oijiy ; fo/il JWS 1 > y JitmcK ( liiitlullffmictl.l
P \itis , .Jan. 2i > . [ Now Yoi k Her aid Cable
Special to the Hun 1 Paris is ablate xxltli
light to night. Dulls arc going on in exoij
direction. The Place dol'Opeia is a mov
ing muss of picturesque mummies onthc ; waj
to the masked ball , while at the Giand hotel
round the col nor the Austi iu-Hungui lans arc
footing It to the inusio of their pet
"T/igancs. " lint the chief interest to night
centcis in the first municipal ball at the
Hotel do Villc , which , when I loft , was
a darling spectacle. Ne.nly eight
thousand guests have tluongcd the splcndie
rooms of the edifice since the doors of thi
Hotel de Villo opened u couple of hours ago.
Among the earliest arrivals wcro President
Cnrnot nnd Mine. C.u not , who dio\eupinr
handsome eauiagc and pair about 10 o'clock
Ascending the grand stnlicaso lined will
gardes do Pans in full dress , thej entered
the icsci vcd reception room , stopping on the
way to exchange bows with their hjdiu-
headed host. The municipal council present
were the insignia of the Legion of Honor ,
Mine. Cut not looked imposing in avehet
dress of her favoiito color rod richly
tiimmcd w ith laco. Her head dicss sparkled
with diamonds. The public was extriioidin-
ai ily mixed , with \ cry few pi ettj furcs , and
judging fiom the ultia democratic manners
of the ciowd most of the guests might luxe
been masquerading us maschunds do xin and
fish-wives from the neighbor ing market
place. The bill looms , especially Sullcs St.
Jean , \xere cliuimingly adoincd xxith red and
gold draper j , tricolor trophies , flowurs , and
hundicdsof cijstul chandeliers Glittering
electric lights shone doxxn on the motlo.v
daneeis , and xxhen the conductors of the t\\c
bands struck up the opening waltz the scene
x\as most effeetix'o.
A Treaty With Mexico.
PAUIN , Jan. lii In the chamber of deputies
to day a treaty of commerce betxxecn France
and Mexico xvus adopted.
American I'flnrliMH at Home.
KOMI : , Jan. , ! iS. The pope to duj'received
ItOO Amoiican pilgrims and gave his blessing
and uddiesscdufexvxvords to each in private.
GOT INTO TUB SKWKltH.
SorinriH Dninuco 'Jhit-atcncd By ISurn-
Ini ; Naptha in 11 nonunion.
HIMIIIMTON , .Tun. 'Js. A lurgo ( pjuntity ol
naptha escaped from a pipe line this after
noon into a sewer in tire business portion ol
the toxxn , and caused several explosions in
business blocks The n.ipthu became Ignited
in the sewer and it is burning liouoly at the
outfall. Tho'llro derailment hus been called
out scvci al times. All business blocks and
buildings connected with the State street
sewer in o filled xxith the odor of thu nupthu ,
and further explosions am furred. An cm-
plojoof thu gas x\oiks , xxhoso ilothcs bo-
eamo satuiated with the naptha accidentally ,
xxcntlntoa flagman's house at a niilioad
ctossing to xxarm himself. His clothing ig
nited and ho xvas fatally burned.
.
KaKlern ItoadH Slill mocked.
Nfcxx YOHK , Jan. 'J3. Advices from the
upper pait of the st.ito tonight shoxv thut
tiaflio is still held fust. Hundicds of freight
cuis 1110 laid up ut East Sjracuso and live
stock is being unloaded to saxo it from starx1-
ation and ficozing.
HOSTON , Jan. 'J . Dispatched to the Asso
ciated press from numerous points in Noxv
England tonight do not indicate any sub
stantial improxement in the state of affairs
resulting from the snoxv blockade. The
xxeather remains ( old , high xx'inds continue
to prcx-nil , and the snoxv is still drifting to an
extent that the efforts of the largest gangs
of shovclors nnd the onsloght of the most
powerful ploxxs arc practically useless.
The I ) . & N. AVIthdraxxH.
Sr. PAUL , Jon. 23. A tclegium from the
general passenger agent of thu Huilington
& Northern road says the Huilington has
given notice of its withdrawal fiom the
Western Passenger association in order to bo
rn a position to meet competition ,
Weather Indication * ) ,
For Nebraska and loxxa : Wanner , fair
xxcather , light to fresh houthcily xyinds
Dakota ; Warmer , fair weather , followed
by slightly colder and light snows In noilhcin
portions , light to fiesh Euutheily Winds be
coming variable.
THE SINEWS OF WAR.
Apprehension Caused By the Roconi
Enormous Military Loans. , , /
REFUSES TO BE QUESTIONED.
Cormany Will Keep Her Purpose
From the Public.
JSMARCK TO HELP IT THROUGH.
Herr von Tlsaa's Speech in tlio Hun
garian Diet.
HE TRIED IT ON THE PREACHER.
A Cormnn 1'onNunt'n .Voxel Method ol
Dotci tiring Whether Ills IK | Had
Trichinae \e\XN front the
German Capital.
Iooks OmlnonN.
JVvtJiJIIIIIM ( tiinidii Hemi'tt.1
Hi ni.iv , Jan. ! fc. [ Nexv Votk lleutld Cabl <
Special to the HIT ] The e\tiuordinurs
si/c , LNO.HKH ) ) mmks , of the extra military ,
ctcdit caused a sensation xxhen the tlgura
xvas ofilciully aniiouncc'd Thursday. Peopla
qulctlj * held their bicuth In amu/cincnt and
urrxlety. Not until to dav has chniiOrouH
gossip about it began. Txx'o opinions xxortU
( luoting aio : Apcisonsuicl in conxersution ;
"The amount is frightfullj' ominous consld <
cring the large evtia mllitaiy iredits glx'en
dining icccnt heaics. It is a bud sign that
the xx ar niinistci iefuses to declare , as ho did
xxhen the hcpteniiute bill passed , thut na
moio e-xtia milituij credits xxill bo neeclei ! }
Hut the xxoist ute also the best signs to bd
together , namely , thut the minister refiims
to declare , fen military leasons , the xx-uj' lir
xxhich this xast sum is to bo expended anel
that he xxill be able to contlnuo this rescrxo
in spite of all pailiiiincntiuj' attempts to iues-
tion him. ( icimanj's military government
is really the sccuiity for Europe's pence. It
Geunanj xx-eion eonstittitlonul country like
Pi unco or England , thicu paillunientnry
ipic-stions eonceining the leal jiuiposoof this
cxtiaordinatj' and unexpected appiopriation
xxould pioclucc almost an instant declination
of xx'iir bjat least one gicat nation. "
Said another patiiotlc German , this time of
the military pnitj1 : "Thanks to Ficnch stu-
pullty dui Ing the septcniinto scare , xve liiwo
n icichstag-xxliich xxill silently gixo Germany
r.ll the money demanded by the unsettled
state of.Europe. It Is a largo sum , but 16
'will bo grunted as It should bo and no ques
tions ansxvered. Prince Hismurck is corning
to Hcilin to help the matter through. It xvill
bo us pleasant to sco him us it has been to SCO
tlio vaiious lialkan statesmen xxho huvel
stopped recently hcio en route for Fricder-
ihchiuhc. Hut ho is not necessary. German
patriotism and tlio Puns papers insured Ger
mimv for some years against parliamentary
meddling. "
Ti Ichinao aio still grealty dreaded by the )
Gei mans The lutcst case Ik mi odd one. A
peasant xvus arrested for not having his plgi
examined before selling their pork.
"Oh , " ho said , "but that's not necessary ;
1 have a poifcctly certain method of settling
my pigs' condition. " Under fear of punish
ment ho stated tint his pastor xxas nlxvuja
hungry mid so ho maclu up tbo first sausuga
finm each pig lei him and sent it as a
present. " 1 knoxx ho cuts it at oneo. Then
after u xxc-ck 1 go and inqulio about hid
health. If ho is xx-cll I c n safely sell tun
pork and can sux-o examination fees too "
An old icsident of Heilin hus offered
10,000 toxxnrd the construction of a huiisoine ,
centrally located Piesbxtoiian church to ba
conti oiled by the Amciican Prcsbjteriau
boaid subject to being considered both herd
and In America so that Uei liri may soon tiuvq
txxo American churches under conMiuction.
Miss Anna Puller , of St. Stephen's church ,
Philadelphia , and Sumuol Pleischmunn , of
San Francisco , took part in a successful con
cert at the Singukademio to night.
The gi catjlottcry pi i/o of A ( co.OOO mar ks ,
has fallen to agioup of poor people xxho corn <
blued to pin chase thu xxiiinlng number. A
quarter ROCS to a night watchman. 'I ho
xvinning number is lllWj. ( ! This may inter
est some Americans
A most enthusiastic xxc'como ' is being pro-
pal ed for the icturn of the UOVXTI pi nice next
spring.
11USSIA AM * AUSTIIIA.
Jlerr TK/.U'H | Speech ConlciiiHlvc ol
Ildstllc IntentioiiH on lioth Hide" .
[ Copm tulitcil l&iiy / A'titi I'nrAnortdtctl / l'ic t. ]
Hi ill IN , Jan ! i3 Her r Von Tis/a's state
ment in the loxxer house of the Hungaiiun
diet to day has eontli mcd the eonvlc tlon that
xx ar bctxveen Austria and Hussla is accepted
by both sides as inevitable. Each is simply
Ijing in xvait for the fiist chume to stnke ,
He-ports recc'ix'cd at the xxur office fiom
agents on the Polish frontier intimate a rc
nuxv.il of activity among Hussiun troops.
Austrian xvar officials suspect the icul object
in vioxv is the Invasion of IJuIgarlu The sin-
exx s of xx'.ir hax'o been obTuined bj the Hn&sittn
tieasurur by a loan arranged in Anihtcidurn ,
tlio amount of which Is said to bo 4,000,000.
Heir Von Tis ? hus concluded his negotiations
xvith Frankfort Kothsehllcl for u loan of ii'J , .
uOO.OOOlloi ins.
The debute on the anti-socialist bill xvns resumed -
sumed In the reichst.ig to day In the dis
cussion afte-r the debate the consensus of
opinion \\us thut the goveimnent would bo
defeated if they persisted in attempting to
pass thu bill.
Prof. Vir.how , In a letter discussing the
last phase of the eroxxn pi luce's * illness , saja
he is of the opinion that the disease is not a
cancer.
German AnaiohifctH Slum Go.
Hl'lill.v , Jan. ii-J. Thu hunilesruth ha
( irdeiid thu cxpulhion fiom ( ieunanj of An- .
chist Eliicnbcrv , Hchopln , IEII.U , Mczlcruut
llaupt.