Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 25, 1892, Image 1

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    TWELVE PAGES. TWELVE PRGES-
THAI" : . OMAHA , WKMM'SIUYIININ ( \ ( ) ! < ; , , JHAY a."i , IS92-T\VI-LVI'l : I'AdKS
IT WILL BE A 1.1
" - Pslste fonWHU Pfcpirc'1 ' for tli"
lt t Onn ntion TmUy.
cMiWAfross IN THE AIR
f ' l-fc 1-ndHff fj * > fltl < t
( i..n frtf fiPfrtttnf -Jtlpprirf , 'Infl'tHd
MM Itiirf fnt tinh # nltnfliit
.HPiHlt flf tl tirffil
V.fmwt , R. ft , May 91 -r f > * elM TVtlo-
p-it-i in TUB Ilif.lVnnklon n flilml to Us
iM .f mHf pfbi with dsmnerats , and ono of
Kin wnrmtMt iHiiltlr-Hl tights in Ihn liliiorv of
i 11 iknfns it In full sivav. 'I ho atillro ilnv
hii < imnn tlxvated to outieiHtn. ? by the tiordu
ff IAIIIIII'H | | | and the situation has been
- mnirml within tan noun. Tonlijlit llaitlotl
Ini < ri < ( l fmit for the chairmanship of the
< l ii > intlon lo ( 'hloaRO SUOIIK curtain , and tbu
f ii t thnt the next ntnlo emiv * ntton Will bo
l . itpd onstof Urn Misiourl rlvor Is lived.
I'atyckliam H ptttod ai/alnst I A. Wcoks
tit llrulo county nnd John D l.awlcr of
Pit ivii I'onntv for ptaco on the daloi.'atlnn ,
n''l U having the cnmnlni ; struggle of tbu
| i. itirni hhtorv. Tlnro are ducldudly black
i i.it In tbo l < y about a comtilnatlnn agalnsl
'I ' and l.twli'f ' wlilrli duvolopid ihlsafl'ir '
i. . mi iv inch may down I'rlDli , Wyckbum and
I nw'cr ' and olrcl . .loicih.Ilka ( of ryndull.
rim stitn : cijnlrai coiumtttcu ut Its mi < i > tlng
timttrlit iiaoicd II. I' , t'ultown of U Into Lake
for lomnor.iry chnirman and .1. I'onillnson ,
ir n ( Slant Knlli for tnmporar.v xacrolurv.
Isaac i'onrson of Aberdeen was appointed n
ini'inb'ir iif the cougroiuilonal coinmlttco anil
denliul ( 'link county an Incruato in her top
toiontntloti for th romon thnl Clnrlt county
dninocrnlH voted agalnsl Mav U Taylor for
Kovvinor.
I'no mooting then ndlournod until ouoho.tr
nlior tbo coiivontion adjouriiH tilno dlo. Tlih
ndjiiurniniMit wns tnkcinupon a million to pro
iv d to the Kolocilon of a ptaco for linldlni ;
tbo nuit convention. It was moved to lav
this motion on llio molt' , which prevailed
nftor an hour of dolmtu bv a vote of MO to 11.
TlirIliack Hills tiu'ii , fitvorkng Hot SpriiiKS ,
nrgui'd ( or iho motion lo noted al ouco.
I'lin convunllou will bo called lo order at
4 p. to tomorrow nv Otto I'ouiiilllor , cliulr-
nmn of Ihn conlral coniniHlno , who Is tinier
taimng ibo cotnmtlloo wllh u rocopllun tonight -
night
rill.X A 111. Al.l. IS M.VIMIH. .
HI iinr. drvi'laml and Illll ill I'lTirnt so.
IDIII nlii' ; In tliitliitin.
Nrw Viniit , May ' , ' 1 Sucroinry Jamoi (1 ( ,
It inno arrlvod al Iho I'lflli Avoiiuo holol
> < sturday with Mrs. llialnu. To ronorlum
Mr lluilno ntnlcil his vlalt to Now Yorl : was
t > r a puioly prlvalo . harartor. lloand Mf.
HI ilno were both anxious to sue tholf daugh-
t' ' i Mr * . Dami'iHcb , and to look upon th < < lil-
it arrival In th tt houtuhold Soi-rolnrv
liiii.no'-i eyes have recently given bun HOIIIO
tii < tililr < , and vvtilio hoiti ho will hiuo Ihoin nt-
tondnd to. I\H to bit health , ho said ho was
Vifcctly salisllod , and hln looks did lint Hello
h.s tvords. in the unit lor of poltlli' * the
xii ro'ary WIIH slli-nt. 1 lo would noltbor ili'iiv
not itnirin bin inti-ntinn of accoptlng the nuin
tiuvtion II ll was oiTorra him ,
'imtor Illll and lirovor I'lovohitid nronlro
in n u > city , ifiuitor Illll caino hi'io ' Sunday
n 'i1 ' wan busy todav rccotvlng lil-i frloniM ,
| to iiccilnod to fcoo roportcru , but In reply to
n nn ksat'o lu ivjard to the report that ho was
pri'tmilng a letter duulinlnit Ihu nomination
of iiii'.utt'iii , ho Htatod Dial henceforth ho
wuul i aiMolutoly igiiuro ibo canards Hproad
niii' ad by ropiiblkMtii and HID ropuhUiMii
JUS- .
i.tMvi-r I'lovcland , Mrs. Clovolatid and
liav ! Uulti all arrlvui ! In Dili city voili'iday
Ir-Mn l.iilii'WiHHl , N. .1. Th"v , will roinaln
1 rxiiablv for the neil ton du\i > , and will thi'ii '
in ir < t to Hiu aid'M liny , Mui. ' . , for thu sum-
inHU
Iliitiiiy nn ilin ( Irani I I'tli'i1.
N w Vt'iik , May ' . -Ooaoral llussoy , at
i latit bccrctary of the tieiisury , U In thu
( .IT lu iho couno of a conversation H&t
OM'tuiii ; the allege. ) ( iranl letter agaliiit ro-
i > i nutation for tint piovtdoiu'y wiu alluded
l
I tiavo oxcoilont toiions fordcolarlng that
lotti-r a foi'iter" , " said ho. "I was in Now
cr ivint in | v\i v > han tionef.iH Irani rolurneil
l. > in lilt trip around llio world. 1 wan chooon
i ' n > - ' , itnti him lo Now UrloatiH. Wo lalkud
IK U At that Hum 1 , A'llll other luptibll-
> ii it-lids , were trj itig to elect a dok-gallon
i > -niliv to nlm. Ho oncotii'diti'd our ortoru.
li > - i x iiorleitcc nt pruHltlont and bis trav
i i i , the old world ni.ulo nlm fet < l da lrouu
tt I'u'Mior ' term in Iho vvhtto tion.o In order
i vt bo might bo outlined tu cairv out noiiie
v > ' > > bo bad In mind. In all our conwrsu-
ti M t n.i tiBvur utiorod a wura Hint would
II.MMI iiil o with thu si'iiliineiilti conlauiod in
i'i tt tutter. HU vl.Hit to New Orleans wax in
l si' ' nisi one month bdh > ri ) that loiter U sup-
i > . -.t-.l to havu been written. 1 fuel aafo in
! . i. iiniu'lmc tl n forgery. It was iiroducod
I. injure Harrison , but it will do him no
lull in"
Anierlcuu Iliptlsl I iilun.
I'liti vnn.ritiv , ! ' . . , May 'il The convon-
I i ) of AiHirlivit4 HaptUt unions began lit
mveiitn iiHBivwi-siiry uiMttug today , wit )
ll. * ' Nerthrnp. D. D. , L ( . ( ) . , proilding.
1 tit * pratidnHt anunuio d tha various com-
1 IUO-1.
Kn lr. H. \ > - Wayinnd , editor
cl HIM National ItaptUt , Oil Hod utten
i n > u the taut tbut uotwltbstandtnt ;
it , i iti muot of the oonv atlon of Is ) , the
I ' < i cninmiMioii * showsil that the laymen
> . > not equally r prs i. t U aud he thought
i > i it. llv fmr to bciii4 the truly couiptitent
1 1. man front all tacit * us of tlm country aim
t iv * ifciaui uotbuiK to do. ' 1 his caught
t u tpvrovitl ( in * union and the commix
t . \\ero rejected tit n Urrf * mitjnrlty vet .
i. k Henry c' VUbrlu. boine tot-rotary ,
r i i i In * rupert of llw ftxi'cutiva cotntntltoo
i i.Mied , tram tk * tre.-uurer' . * aet'otiut. It
a A i"l tha racwifts lo ativ * IMIMI jftrtUT7'j , an
I 4Of l.iK'B.
fanili r
O , Miy it.
i my oirei i v04 wa.ijf tbat ax ( Jovomor
K i woiila m-U t n i MMk Bomlmiung
t tk * rpitbliti ) iiominattog conven-
lu M iu wr view Witk an A toelal i |
r" ( > r ent tivj badeoltnad lo positively
tbo rumor , a woaid ouly iitf H il k
< n or itti tk t k * wouiil W4ko tbo
i - \ * to tno im iloti s rogardi tb
iiun , Mr l-'orinwr iid .
i * HUT oolatoa ittft Mr. Bt < | in will l )
at d Hi * l H r Jo uoirui UHUOUI ,
WU1 not to. 4 not b * n.
u r wm ifur t ft
. ( tipKi4ttoii oiko st ior
i uf - * ! . Hut wk * * It com * * to t
it i pr * t Jcnt tk riT kM k
1 1 i i
i'4riy.
Mav iui * iwi-
u w * * * ii4 i uMr ky
tka >
i five toe tcbiuo Mitttis
t'lilfuu ukallMiip. 7& * M < Mf * < te-
*
Will ntw irllli ikn W lr4 ff ut
. - nu. ftp , Itay M. fk * Vourtk 0011
o * > 4i iru-t ai air l oi > v < ) tuii
in * iMtraoeo u kw IHVCI < totraj * 4
' .4. tk 4ftt * * fer
! e t Dtiiv , .i vent ion
* I l l. I \t \ , .
Iny rffitiHM .lonai. II. Adams , 3l. ( lib.
ton , an ; < JnfT v. IT , Illnnrhnrtl , II llur
Upon. II , Mulinnny , I Uolb hnuipsvvlll
meet lu joint n'lsio.i tomorrow to canvass the
voto.
_
I'Ktll llf.r.l Ol lilS'llCU IIMt'ltllON'S ,
illddod by lli.'lr l.nvi. fur rli'vi'l.inil . ninl
Trfifi ttti.p , Ky , Mm- JlTho night bo-
fern tha Intllo hlvoi ov ry Indication Unit
inmorrmv'i rontistln the ilourbo.i stnto will
ndu nnotber bloMnm lo tbo grcal laurel
wroftth nf < | i'trnlttnl ; mnv-ytnoi. Ddlcg.ttui .
fron nil pnrlltmt of the ntalo nni nrflvliif ? In
the cttv tills ovnniniT , nn I wlnlo there H
great division of opinion thn pronomlurnnco
of lanllmant AodiiH to bo lu favor of n utrong
declaration In favor of itio dUUnguiihod o\
| iru ldnnt.
Inxtruotlona for Cleveland can. liowovor ,
bo gliroii only In llio f.uv of Ihu most
vi humonloppoililon from thu nupportcr > * ol
Kentucky'1 * two favnrtlo sons , John ( J. C.ir-
lUlo and Ilmiry U'ntlviiiiiii It u thoughl by
many Hint Instructions will IM imtuht bv the
t'liU'i'innil mnn onlv in cuso ( tat'llxlu'ii filiMiiU
biivo instrui tlnim fur their initii.
Cm lUli' us n r.tmlht iii > ,
Carlisle stainN , bowovor , an a prosldontlal
CiitiilhUlo , inviting the onilor omunl of Ins
lntu , and Waliorion Is th loullng oi'tingu
list ot th U lilt tin1 dav soi'tum which dnclaroi
thai the triioilonui.Tiitlo lint of is'ij ' , Is lo
hhun Now York and siivo llio pnrtv. " Lui'h
of thi'mi mon has h.islt of ( rlnnili , and Iho
poctiiiiir political Mm Hum naturally million
'
their catiio liiiintlcal CanMn'IHMIIK
lumHolf a iiriHldontl il ciinilldnii1 , ami
Wntiorson luiillng In the grvai I ml IT
lufurmur u most formliUblo uval to
pll iik'uiiist tin' titoiliUml In the oMnri lo
iho Kontuckv doli-giillnn lulling
into tlm Ciovolanit column til tlm naiuuiai
conviMitinii. Tlius it is that H'o I'lovnliuut
scntlini'iil. whlt'li IIIIH ptinoirali'd ovi't'v luni
tuckliin HIH ' | | | ) In iho t'liillnio and
WiitturHon forcns an opiumltloii no Ntrimg
that , iiinvi'viT warmly tlio nx pniNliloiil'n
adiiilnlHlratloii may bo ondormMl , no liihtnio-
lion in his favor will ho pui'iiilllodilhoul \ n
llvnl.v llghi in llui I'imviiiitloii ,
Sniinloi'l'iirlUIn In \Viishlnnliin \ hut ho
has many loyal filnuN on the uroiitul * who
are iiritulng wllh the di'lfgainn tonii'hl that
the pariunouat duly ol the Kuiiiurky tloi-ion
nu'v is to M'ii'1 ' a Ktiild dtuoualioii to llio ( Mil-
1'iiBO I'onviMiUon liuttnictttd ( oi1
favoilto nun.
\Val | | | | mill \Voililiii ; Maid ,
Mr , WniioMoii rottirniiil lo llio oily
duv , but ho lui'i iningind but lillt ( < uninnir llio
di'ltignloH who ihroiu iho holnln. anil appoint
lo bo uinllnliig hli Itibori to vltjonui * mli-
lorltilH in iho giMiil nowxpapiM' , whoio col
iiinni iilwayn opaiulo wllh HI * tmltviiitinlUy ,
Tlio t'oiiviiiilltiii will nti'iil nl 'J o'i'loi'k ' ' lo
morruw iilim'iiooiiVlinitivoi' limy bu Iho
mn Ion uf the c invention on the iirotlilonllal
iioitnn | | | , lloiirv WaUcrioil will bo iinuiil
mously I'hoiiui in hoitil lliotloloi'iilloii to the
national rouvt'iilinii , IndoKii , of the four
di'li'gatcii to iho ulalo ill liti'tic , ihuco in a
gi'iiiiral oiilnlnu Hint Iho hiilin'liuM ' of
tiiu'o Is priii'tU'iilly nollliid , Tliimo .no
llonry Wailni'non , .1 , A. McKoiuIn and W , C ,
Oui'im , I'o i' Iho fuui'lll ) inniHoii Ihoi'ois
IIUolv to ho ittiilo it contnsl , Iho I'uiiilui.tln-i
holiig lion , William D Uxi'd , lion , W , ( I
WoUh , and ox tliiviM'iioi' Iliitiltui'i' ' has buon
HpoUllll Of III tlllH I'OIIIII'lHlOII , Illll tt KIII'IIM 1)0 )
li.in buun biioitiMl IK ono ol Iho ilnliigiitiH nf
on" ol Ihn dUti'loti and will iii'oh ihiy piMfoi'
u bud lu Hie hand In Iwo ti tlio biiili ,
| liiliiii < rtlllii I'l'
Di NV i u , rolo. , May ' 'I , Doioaalos lo Iho
douuuTulUi ktuto convention , lo ho hold here
tomorrow , are rapidly arriving and I'onsld-
oranlo I'liiluiiiiHin ii displavod , wliloh H
pat Uy catmuil by ibo ullvnt' iiitntlou. | No
IH'Ollll'lUlllS ' It'l tl ) Illll OtllCOIIIO III Illll OIIIIVOII-
tlon CUM uu imiilo with any doiti'oo ot avun <
rajy , bill Snnaloi' III11N HiippiiriorH loot oou-
tldoiit ot uuccois ,
( ; u.//.st / ; / < / ( .1111 ,
SulliTuM III III' ' CIviM-lliiunl DUIrli'U III
Si'i'd nl A.sUliinri' ,
Si'iiiMini.i.ii , III. , May ; ' , ( , ( lovornor I'Mfoi- '
returned but ntghl fiom iho tlooilud dltliicts
and thU ovoniug Istuoil a proulamatlon call
ing iipnii tlio 1 10 > plo of the Htato to cunlribiito
liborallv to tlio aid of iho Hood ulTuffrs.
Tin1 proclamation xlalfh that the llnodcd ili -
It'll U aluiu ; the Iliiimu and Mlisttislmii riv-
urs uinliruixi huiuli'iHli ul hiiuuto miles and
thai tlioiuuuln ; liiivn boon diivon li'um Ihuir
and n fo iliistlliilii.
l < ii\i'i niif llnln , ' I'l'iirhiniiit Inn ,
Dl.s MIIM.S , la. , May 'j | . - ( iovornur Itolui
today Usnod proolamatlou Cidliug fur relief
of the lloiiil biilfururs at Sioux L'ity , The
proclanmtioii Hiatus tniit the oalainity
grotitlv oicootls early animates. 1'ho num-
bur of fatmttu.s ho.nolua.'i u placed al l,0iu
and tbo itutnlinr of drilttllto of all
ages nt I ul I.V 5U.U. ) The nuinbur of
dwoillncB su'ojil away 13 givun as li > i and
ton moro wuro ivntlorod untonantaolo. The
governor , after recllini ; ttiu o facts , ostunales
that fully t.'OO.liOii is uocesiary to roi > alr tbu
dauuuus nnil glvo homui lo iho humuluss ,
Ho pavft a high iributo to the charily of ihc
pi'oploof hiuux Ulty , but Mays the domaiidi ,
uro entirely ooyond the tioivor of the people
llicro to n.cul. Ho buggeals that iho mayors
ot CHUM pruceud al unco with collection
lundk , iho . line to bo forwarded to .Sioux
t'lt.v us t > oou as imssiblu In order tnut thu
suffering mabo rulloved at ouco.
Ill Nl't'd ill Slllllll'H. | |
MKMIMIIS , Tonu. , May yl , A telosram
from Uovornor Knglo was rucoivod by Secre
tary Uravos of the Merchant. ! oxohango this
afternoon , askiny Mompnis to ul ouco send
rchof in iho way of supplies for a few ilavs
to the lower Arkansai river unti along the
Mi * l < ) sippi fiver to ri'ltovo the great disiross
In ibo uvurllowod dlstricls thoro. A com-
tiutloo wusapi'uinied tosolicil aubscnplions.
I nilrr \ \ iiliir.
AHKVNSI. Cm , Ark. , M yJl. . This city
IH completely under water. AH the stores
uro Hooded out und tlio lopa of lion son aru
v mi bio only oo trie bacif straol * . All the
traltib on tbo Iran Mountain nro abandoned
uu nrcouui of tin ) bad condition of llio bridijO
over Uo * y bayou.
* i
Cat IIH flini.it.
UVN-.HIB. Ky . May 41. Hun. H. E.
Uarulu coininiltoil auK'idii ' .iny Hin morn
ing HI bin homo im.ir HryanUvilin bv ctittinif
bu inruut wiiti a nuur. Ilo UM liaeu In vary
biiii uuultl * for nqrly two ynri and it 13
tbougbt tUiit ino aut wat oommitiiil while in
n lit of temporary IIUMUIV , UtMUKlit on Uy
aa twinl uoy. ilaianvo > u vnluntilo ottnto
4iid lif lunurauco. Mr. Uurui * wn twl < w n
mcuiuar of tno KjDiucUy ie > | i lttturu , r pro
Miitiug Ul * i iio In mo i-uuittiutiottAt it'ii-
vaoUou nnd uatiouul rooutiliomi uunvootioni ,
A widow nnu flvd cliiiuron tbrxa yravvn
Or rim or VVnrMiiii
UMitu. May 4t
from in * ( of unit
ilno com iiuiitinM vr > Mtu r
kH rmucJ iiui'o 'iioii
i'oa > ik rM war * Ugkl li > c t kaw r In
t'olonrto u4 Nuw Mntu-o MI i ttvm tk
Mltcourl river tn M low 4 irl iturtlmru
It i * now Mlulurf * t lUvauiurt will
kleMtt.
El who * HIM * UM ( MM uo wir l
akauf * in thu ty utkr , v.W | t t < i t eouii-r ,
er fw itriy wiu4 * now t r v il in tk *
r * r * M no nrv * ut m
nr
ACTION IN DR , BRICCS1 ( ASE
Two Ilcpotti liy tlio Jtullflncy Oominittco of
the Portland Presbyterian Assembly.
WORK or THE DirrcncNT ASSEMBLICS
nntlirni I'ri-nbj lorliinn nt lint SprlngN
CiiiHi'iitlnn nl .Mni'iliMM Ilipllnt fnlniM
Alrlrnii .Mi'tlnulUl Cplm'iip il din.
lonini > a und . .Ollii'iItidluliMi * .
MI , Ola , M'ty : SI.-At Uili morii-
IIIR' * pp.sslon of the I'i'diliytoiliiii gun-
oial nsHiMiihly the couiiiiiUoo on homo
reported .ho work ilono during Iho
year. Tuo nhoulnj ; win an oxci'llnnt
ono ami LTOiittnl much entlin Ilium.
Nearly f IOii.i.L'OO , hail baoti contilbutud
for Ihu wor.t , uf whii'h nearly # i"i ) , ( ) U is
'iViillablo ' ; I , Illl inlssloiiiii'ins were I'liiployrd
In I'hiirchos wllh n iiiomhimhlp nf li 1'iD , I ami
n Sunday School ntU'iidunco of IIImu. The
tilittt'u having iho mail hnina tiibislonarlos
n m IIH follow * : Now York , 111 ; Kansas , II'J ;
Iowa , III.1 ; Mliliioinlu , Ml ; Calirnnila , N'J ;
Illliiols , s | ; Nebraska. Ml ; Mluhlgan , 71 ; the
Dakota * , II'J. I'Mftcon ' locoiiunuiidtillons
milling inward an ox tutu Ion of llio work
wui'o piinnnli'd.
The cowiiilttoii'it ropnrl on llio hlxtoanth
iiiii'iiilnii'iil In din foiloral ooiiNtiiiiilim was
IMOsoiitod at Iho allarnimn Hussion. The
lU'oponod iiiiiuniliii'Jiil is as follows :
or ooniM'iHt mu' any Hta'.o hiiall
any law rospui'tlug any ostith-
Ihhiiiiml of rolli'loni and provoni thu free
UNO tliorofor , ni' autiion/.u oilhur to
ho uicil lor the purpnin of fomidlui1 , main-
talnlni ! or aiding bv iippropilailun , luyinout
lor Hoi'vicoN , oipnntioi or nthunvliti , any
cliui'i'li , ruliKlniM ilononiiiiallon , roilgiotiH HO-
ololy , or any lii'iHUiHiin ' , muilfiiv or tindor-
taldng wliloli H wholly or In part under sou-
tai'iaii or iH'iliisliiHiii'i ] ; | coniroi. "
Tlm niiiomliiimil was iiiiai.lmoiislv on-
Thi'co in mil ti > n nn aid for uollogos and
'iiilniiilntt road UM ioioi't | , During llio voar
, ' , ) , luiil hoi'ii uraniod to llfln.in ciillogos
and twi'iit.\-ono acailiunlos , In tlm collogoD
iiitli'd tliuro are now U.5 uandlilalos for Ihu
mliilttlry.
Ai'llnn ' nn Hi' . Ililggi' Appmtl ,
AI llll > i point tlio ropart of the Judicial 0(1111- (
niiilon on appnnl In tlm ciisu of llio irlal of
Di' , lliluys lor ImiOiv was npning upon iho
un.oiniily , H wui road by Dr. Smith of Htif-
' il , I'liiiiriiiiin. '
The cniiiinition ri-piii'lod that nftoronsul -
oraiion of all iho lUn'iiiiiniin > > uiiiiilttcil to It ,
Ii had nilnpiml u sui of rosnlutioiiR on the
iiiulini. Thit riisoliitinns doolarod thai HID
iippoiil luliiMi by iho I'rosliyii'niin iiliuroh In
tlio lliiiiotl Ntalm of America , ropro-ioiitoil
by tlio t'oiiiinlitiiii of prosociillon , had b.wn
lufitlly lakoti and In iiiopt ] ! ' form , roco'n-
liitiiiilniL' Hint the appeal IKI nnlorinlnuil nnd
a Ilinohol iiuiri fur tlio hoiiring ol the cusn.
A ii'lnoi'iiy roiioi'l was piMnnntod by Dr.
| ' 'ia/iirii [ NOWIIIK , ll was IIH loiiows :
Whiin IIH , The lninU nf dlhulpllno I0iilri"i ( |
Ihal Ihn appoii H inn utinnrally lo bn tul.rn to
Ihn ' . v linini'.lt ilnly hiipuilur In thai
umiiMlrd fnuii ; ami ,
vi liiinik | , , Them mu nnl Hiillli'li'nt iniisons
lor nihUItu , ' an appi nl iu-iiliiil thu uc-
tlon nf thn prnsliy'iuy n ( Now \'ntk In
ilUi'ih lnu' llio I'lnn ' nmilii'sl Dr. Mil IKS , and
ii\i'i'illiiii | In Hili lull * , Ihi'mfiini vvu louiiln-
Inrihl to llio Kimiiiil iniuinlily Hint the np-
| in il bn nnl I'lilnruiliiii I , Hi il Ihnp ipnrs In the
i'11-.i'bu tnluluril to llio appullaiilH and Unit
Iht'V bo ttdv Istnl In lulu ' ( tin npinml or I'oui-
liliiutt bnlotii ( nn i.ynod nf Now Vnrli. Uo-
miucitully nubiuiitotl , T. U , riuxaii , -
TIIOVHH HDIIIID.V ,
( MM.ll I * lUl M't ' ,
( Jr.iiuili. V. Iv'i 'ITUM. .
The only action takun upon the mports
thus was lo IU I o'clock tomorrow in iho
limo lor their uotiiltUtraiion.
Cut l'i | siniiigii
The roporl from the comtnltteo on co-opor-
Rllon with the other churchus was road by
Dr Thomp o i of Now York , Inviowoftho
opinion onliirUinud by many , II Is douhllul
v/huthi'r tlm roroininendailons of the com-
mitleu would turn buuii iuloitod | , oxcopl for
the peculiar antics ot a lovoiend doctor of
divinity.
Dr. Hartlou of Washington In gaining the
jioor runiiirlioil linn ho wanted to got rid of
"IliU \\oiHliiii-im.iilnil oommlttoo. " Ilo no-
nouiiced the ruiioil as worlhloos , reminding
him of "a llltuoii vnliiinu ( lurm.ui work wrll-
li.'ii ' on a lion "
\Vlion called to order by a cominlsslonor of
the lloor ho iiiiolunlly usuoil , "Whal's your
namol"
The moderator allowed him to continue his
remarks In spilo of a well taken poinl of
ordor.
The hour of adjournment was postponed n
fo'v ininuios to allow Colonel Shopiml t'f '
Now York to deliver the grootlngH Irom the
Methodist confoiunco al Omaha , which had
been inlrasl'jd to aim. ( irotiuiigs lo Urn con-
luroncu were adopted by a rising vole.
Siintlii'iii l'ii > > li > I rrl.iiH.
Hoi SritiNi.Ark. . , May ' , ' 4. Tlm Presby
terian gunural assembly snunl much of lUo
morning session In debaling the iiuestion of
whether it Is the duty of the church to edu
cate young men fur tlio ministry und Ilnally
poslponed aelion on Iho subject.
Al the afternoon session the raport of the
special committee on Sabbath obicrvatice
was road. It urged a mou striol oUsurvanco
of Iho Sabbath and entered a [ .rulcslagainsl
Iho opening of iho Columbian exposition on
the Sabbath. The repoil was adopted by a
larij'i majority.
A commlltoo roporl showed Iho olllcicncy
and Ihooal of pastors and ciders to be coni-
mendablo , bill decUiod ttio worn of tno do icons -
cons to oo not u'p lo the standard. The report -
port was adopted.
Various Hynodical roporti were prcsi'ntod
and thun the con f crone j adjourned until to-
morrow. _ _
Afrli'.m M. M. I'liiilnri'iiri' ,
I'IMI vuuii'iiu , I'.i. , May ' , ' 1. The African
MoiboilUi ICulHuopal church coiiforuncoioday
ndjuurnod lo moot \Vilmin'ton , N. C , in
IVJO , Durlntr todav's somlon U. I' . Tu.-ner
stut i > d no hud ruculvod u lolcKrnin from
DUhop U ( ' . Hums of iliBAtrlo.ui MuthodUt
ISpUuopat t'hurch , iiKroelug to i'on oluliiio
tlio two groin bed i at and call them iho At-
riOilll lind Ktuujuil Motlimtlst l'nli ; COifil |
cbni'ch. Ttio vjlu wns iivitrwiii'lnilu ; ly In
favor of coiniolidatioii arid tuo ndoptlun uf
HID * oliHinu ,
/ / > i.M' iu"j runt i.v > / ( < / i.xt
A Niliiilicr ol MIIU l > Hilrii > oil mill r u
I.Ui' . I'rnliihly ln | .
SIM , K * . IK , WMU. , Muy 4) ) . A Ara brnli
out Iinuiv8nlnj < 111 tno fauiory of Ida Kiw |
dHim HiilU ou Ui rivr I rout. Tbo Hituiwi
ip Ml with wun4wful rrfititluy , uuJ IM -
aloyv * U u la run for ili lr llvt. Thrw of
Ih * utt > were iuuiw ) ( uv iMptnn from in *
Ouildluif. Tw uf
tnd U u
IU lujtirwl uiwi n * * Aiiar w
Wiil ) w inM < iw * u4 Mil J .
MI ' . | iii of id * tftlttn * ul IIMI Hra a
Hr * ik * jiimj a ik * riv r ' 4tin > va ik *
by tM > i
ik * buiii.tittf * uf ik *
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hU
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IM UHHt Ikfttttfk Ik * ( . 'ttMM MNWMItt * * k
Aft * M t * * *
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I ' I ' > I U J ! 1 . % . . >
thru igh wh.ch the tuniiel passes which M
thought to bo tm nil UK. The lunnrl cost
atiinit fUHH'.OO ) . - \ Moo ot men was put to
work on each sldoot thn inoiintnin cuxing
up tlio tunnel , hoping l < > iinothor Iho llntnot.
It Is reported thnt rtjo Iniin was caught In
thu falling limbers nncl Killed.
I'mlnlird III tlio riiiinr ,
Hl'iiKiMWash. . , Mhy 'Jl.It Is now
known that four mofl ( icrlshod In last niRht'n
lire mul It Is fcniwl thnt others lost their
llvpt , The mlsMiiif men uro Adolf Hchtiit/ ,
L , N. Cornwoll , Itlutrird Ihtlchor and a man
naiiiuil Cunningham. Thu charnid romalns
ol thu lliv. three wui-o taken out of the ruins
of tin ) SpoUauo mill this morning. Search
Is being continued for tlio other.s. Il Is
thought ono or two inon worn drowned. The
llro originated from n hot Journal lu the Spo-
1mm ) Mill com nan y' < property.
'Ilu-iMi Mi'ii lUlli'il l.lgiiinini ; ,
Un IIMOMI , Vu. , May 'Jl.A spaclal from
S-ilTolk , this Mali * , stiyn thai three men , N.H.
Taylor , S. L , Moore nndV. \ . F. 1'iilllipi ,
lumbur oultora , white Killing on u bench
tinder a shod durlnf,1'I thunder storm on S it-
iirdnv , lu Natitoinnnd coiinly , wnro ntruck
by lightning and Im.tantiy l.lilml. Two othms
w lie were lu Ihu houiu were Un ockcd sonsu-
leas but recovered ,
inn.iioin nri'ii'i.n.s 1117/4 ; .
llnnliii'11 nl Ihn llurllngtiin , ( Vilar liiiliN : |
, V NinlliiTii UrUi'ui'il ,
CuiHli Uii'iii" , In. , MayJl , ( Spooial Tclo-
Kraut to Tin. lli.u.J The annual incoilng of
the Htouulioldors of the lUirllliKlon , Cedar
liapids , V Norlliuni railway was hold here
toilny. Mothlng of spnclnl Importnnco ciitno
buforo the nioutliiff. Thu business of the
road for the past your was reviewed nnd on
nil limit mosl Hiitlsfnutory results woio
hhuwn , Al iho mooting of the Rtoi-khoUlers
.1. C. I'oasluv of Chicago. W. Cl. I'urdy of
Chicago , . .1.V. . Illytho if Hurltugton unit W.
II. Tniesdalo of Mlntionpolls were le-olcctcd
diructor.s for tlnvo ycurj , Al the mooting of
the diieetors a now board was formed and
ofleor.s ! elected as fOllowa : C. J. Ives , presi
dent ; Ifobort Williams , supurlntondont iitul
vlco president ; II , II | llolllstor , treasurer ;
S. S. lei wart , secretary and assistant
treasurer.
r
lonu Siipionui I oiirt HrrNliint.
IIH ) : MOINKS , la , , May 'Jl , ( Special Telegram -
gram lo Tin : Hun , | Siipromo court deci
sions i L. W. Clnrl ( V3 ,1 M. K'lymaml , appel
lant , Harrison dlslnps nlllnncd ; Abell Note ,
Hroliurago and Dotid cuinpiiny v.s W. II.
Hurl , tlm Anthony bank and Andrew M.
( 'oilman , appallaiili , iwo cases , Woodbury
district , nnirmod ; Frank 1' , Andrews vs
, littiii3s Munay , npiiolltint , Woodbury dis
trict , nfllrmuil : Sluto VH John Luwlor , I'uter
Doyle , ota , Wlnneahtuk ilUtrlct , nlUnped ; ,1.
M. Sl'oll , nppullant , Vi the Hradstreet com-
iiiiny , Dos Molnes district , nnirmed ;
llonryV. . King A Co. , appellants ,
vs ( J , II. llird , iV > fendant , nnil llird
, V Snlmsur nnd B. O. llird , Interveners ,
Woodbury district , reversed ; W. tl. H.
Colby apnolltint vs S. T. Ktnomw ol nl ,
Webster district , reversed ; ,1. 11. HUchoy vs
D.iiilnl l''lshor ot nl , Adams district , ills-
miuscd , llnrilot Uoedla va William Cowloy
and olhor appellants , Monroe district , nf-
llrmed ; C'lomonts , Bane * c Co , appellants v.s
Johnson and Marlng ot ul , Appauooso dis
trict , nlllrmod ; IJesraff , Vrlellii'-r .Si Co.
appellants vs Owen P. Wlckhnm ot nl appnl-
IIHH , I'nitawatamlo'dlstrlct , allllrmed ; Mlle
Smilli ot nl nppollnnti vs Issao Haldwin ot
al , Clinton tllsiriot , reversed ; Security
company iippollant vs John F. ( jruyiiunl el
ul , I'olu disiilel , rovtTsoil.
limn InNiiriiltrii MHtlNllm.
DBS MDIMIn : , , May ! iI. ( Special Tele
gram to Tun lliiu.JrTho twoniy-lhlrd an
nual roporl of iho sin to nuditor on insurance
glvos tlio followln ilallstics : During Iho
year irftil ibo'llfe in6\ivaneo opmpanles In
Iowa rocoivuil In iircinuims lu iho state
I'VJilT , r.Vi HI ) , and [ iitid losses amounting to
ftl.V.i.lU.Mill , Hie per cent of losses lo receipts
buing but i.i ! ' 1. Hut llgures for the business
of lira Insurance In Iowa lor lb',11 ' uro. 1'ro-
inliims rocolvud , ,1:11,017.15 : : losses paid ,
? liUr : , > lii : 7ll , per cuul ol lossch to premiums ,
fill. ' , ' .
MllltlM'll'n < illlll Dliy.
Mu.vritv , la. , May 21. ( Special to Tin :
Hr.u.JTho Iowa State bind has boon en
gaged by iho business men of this place to
give an open air conciirl Salurday , May is ! ,
malting U a gala day for their Irlond- . . The
band will glvo an imtorlainmcnl in Pad
dock's opiira bouse In the ovoning. A largo
number of ro&orved noils have already boon
sold , Tlio Grand Army of iho Unpublio
have decided to objervo Saturday Ihu Uith
us Decoration day instead of Monday.
Atli'inptiMl to Hoard u Mm Ing Train ,
Cir.srvi. la , May -Jl.- ( Special Telegram
to Tnu HI.K. I Don J-'ottgly , IS years old.
was run over and instantly killed by the
norlh bound freight Sunday afiurnnoti. Ho
attempted to board the train about three
inilo-t north of hum and was thrown unuor
the wheels , eight cars passing over his body ,
literally cutting ll lu Iwo. Tno parents "f
Iho unfortunate young man reside nt Hamp
ton.
limn l\ . nl I * . Oli'lii-.ilInn.
DtvrN'roui , la. , May 'Jl. [ Special Tolo-
cram to Tin : Hr.i.J : This nftornoon and tonight -
night Columbian led u Knights of Pythias
was Instituted hero , Wyoming ledge of
Muscatlno iissisUng , streel paradcK , bati-
qiu'ls and other Imposing displays bc-liu :
loaturcs of the event. I'no charter list comprise -
prise * 110. 'J'hu workoccuniod lUo uftonioou
and mosl of lonlghl.
I'li'dTiIM | Hi'.nli in I'nnr llrnitli.
Ot r.i : , la. , Mav Ul. jSpuci.d Telegram to
Tin. HEC | Paul Mlcr , u lueruhunl of this
city , banged himself In lib barn this morn
ing Ilo was found by his wife , who pluci <
llv took hiknlfo from his pockol and cut
him down , bill too late lo su\o him. Poor
liL'.ilth win iho probable causo.
I'l-riolu'd In Ilin H.iinr. .
Dl'ituijfi : , In , May Jl.Two bovs i lunuii
Luther and iiooilnuh uccldontally set llto to
n tnrn in ( luttunbhrir. Mrs.Luthuratttitnpiiid
to rescue Hum , nut laded and , together with
hur son , ( HImod to u crinp. Tlia liuodriuli
boy was taken Irom the Urn badly burneU ,
Lnt may rooovcr.
IMmliiii'ii lliilni' MIMI Arri' lcil.
UHkiiiHiit , In , HV 31. About iml
wnrrtiuu lor Iho urritHof uu ltt < i urn for
iiuuouiupliautMi wlUt iio Sui.d.ijp low w r
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GLADSTONE AND BALFOUR
They Moot in Discu.'nicm on the Irish Local
Government Kill ,
VICTORY TOR THE GOVERNMENT TORCES
< > rrat IntiTixl TnliiM ! In the Di-li ilo
ArnilKMiui'iit ul ' ( iillsliiio'n ( ) ii\irn >
uilMil li.i lln < ( Irani ) Old Ainu
A Clmo N'olr.
I.ONIIOV , May 21. The discussion of the
Irish local Kuvurnninnt bill was roiutuud to-
duv In the lloiiso of Commons.
Mr. ( Hadstono , In sp.nikliiK on 'ho ' measure ,
said thai In issi both Mr. Cliamborlal'i and
the duke nf Devonshire had proniisu 1 Ireland
much bo.uind locnl Inslltutloi's. Thu. " had ,
In fact , promlsoil everything hort of an Independent -
dependent parliament. They then t > noko of
provincial nssembllos ntut of radically ro-
conslrnclltiR thu whola iiilmlulstriitlvo
systi'tu. Thov nlso jpolto ol n largo
rulug.alon of national power to nn Irish in-
siMtibly , ( Cilc.sof "hear , hi'iu1. " ] Now all
those promises were dissolved In thu present
mender bill , lielaiul hud not been si hlni ;
th.rlng the lust six years for a local s-ovurn-
men I bill , nor would iho rcijrot the loss of
the muasuio now presented. The leaders of
iho uovornmont had warned the Irish mi m-
bi-rs of I'lirlitimont that 11 they Old tnliu this
bill Insto.ut ot u luiyor moasiiro promised , it
would bu at the cost of civil war. ( Liberal
cheers , j
inriiiii : ) ; i'd ( 'UllVlir ,
"Lord Sillsbury's liiiKUiipo. " Mr. Gladstone -
stone bald , "illstinctly uncouragcd civil war.
Deilnito explanations ounht , to be Rivon the
liouso and to members who desired to know
wliothor tlio cabinet wcro of the 3:11110 : opinion
in Lord Salisbury. Did Iho ministers
beluivc , " ho asked , "that the people of Ulster
would robe ! against the decision of Parlia
ment or that thu employment of the forces of
tlio crown to suppress Mich a rebellion would
bo such nn outrace as to rend society in
twain J | Crio of "hoar , " "hear."j If Lord
Salisbury's IniiRtuiRo moanl niiythlng it was
a plain incltomonl of undecided men to re
Mirl to violence to icsl.st the luithorlty of
I'ltrllamont. "
Mr. CJIudstono then nroceoded to examine
and Lritlclso the IcadliiR provisions of the
bill , contending that the power It wns jiro-
poscd lo conlor upon Iho viceroy of Ireland
concerning the divisions of councilors'
power or dissolution would pluco the coun
cilors completely at iho mercy of the viceroy ,
who would thus ho cnuulod to dcnroy the
ellccl of the \\holo lull. This proposal alone
constlttitod a radical dllToicnco between the
Irish Iccal Kovernmenv bill and the Knglish
ana Scotch measuraj.
Illlll ( IIIItlllllll III Ill.lllstil'C.
Conllnuini. ' , Mr. ( ilnditono said that "tho
bill throughout had the brand of injustice for
heland. "
After rlillcullnc the manner In which the
checks on the action of the county councils
would bo applied , Mr. Cilndstono commented
upon the proposed protection of the minori
ties. "According to the government this
mo nit putting iho majorities Into the hands
of tlio minorities. Then it was nold noces-
b.iry to protect tlio large cess piuors. If the
government wanted to protect the cess
payew , why not put the power In their hands
Instead of unablinp the sheriff of a count v to
lumiitmtoaeroupot landlords who would look
after the interests or their own claims only I
[ Cries of "hoar , " "hoar.1' | Jt was vital to
u good plan of local government that popular
Influences should have fair scope , but the
established hmjorlty of landlords meant tlio
destruction of popular inllucnccs. { Liberal
cheers. I Could this ba called an honest
effort to satisfy Irish aspirations or u fair
attempt to loL-isliito lor Ireland ! KUhi-r
might it he called refuse political legis
lation.
"Tbu hill conferred on the literals ono
great iiilvniilago. It tended to clear the
Issue. It gave the people power to moasiiro
and determine tlio valua of conservative ]
promises.
"Was Ireland wrong , " Mr. Gladstone
asked , "ir. rejecting the measure ) No. Tno
stamp of Inequality was thu brand of de
gradation. | Clieers. | If Ireland was capa
ble of accepting a measure so stamncd slio
was unwoilhy of the great men who had led
her in auvorsitv , unworthy of that hapny ,
bolter destiny ho trusted and believed she
was about to accomplish. ' ' ( Cheers. )
Mr. lliilfoillMuliis Id-ply.
Mr. hiiUour , the government lundor , responded -
spondod to the challenge the great liberal
leader had tnrown down. With roferunre to
Lord S li bury'.s sneech concerning Ulster ,
Mr. Halfour said , after roatiing extracts , "ho
lound ho had advanced tluco proiositiuns ] :
First , that It would bo n gros- , act ol public
Immorality lo pluco Ulster under the heel nf
tlm rest ol Ireland.1 ( Conservative chi-ors. j
\ \ itti that proposition Mr. Halfour begged to
associate ) himself in the fullest manner.
[ Cheers i
'Second Lord Salisbury bad stated that
if HU itttenipt wiva made to put I'lster under
the hcclof iho rest of Ireland , ho thought it
would not Improbably bo ru-dsted by torre.
Ho ( Mr. Halfour ) thought so too. [ Cheers. I
If Uutcr rosistci' and If an attempt was
mad to put down such resistance with thn
llritlsh nrmy then. In Lord Salisbury's
words , 'a-i ontrago would bo porpotnttcd that
would rend society in twain. ' " iCucors and
countLf cheers. |
With that al o Mr. Halfour agreed. Ho
notice 1 tno liberal * conceived that they
would shortly bo .sent bacK lo power for the
purpose of passing tbo homo rule bill thev
contumplated. It was ( 'Otslblo thai Ulster
inlibl bo coerced Into submission. ( Cheers. 1
' 1 nu was no ncidomlu ijiiustlun. but on < 3 of
nracltcul politics.
Mr. ( ! ia Ist'jiiu hero inti-iTuntod Mr. Ilul-
four , saving that tie bad not ntuiro < l u oylln-
blo to thai effect. Ho believed that H few
f neil ill | t tnplo might act upor. the oumion of
Lord Salh'inr.v It WHS tm v to nuticu the
unei l e 4i that wa > arl/ing tno liberal Und
CM when itiuv car no to dfnlvith the rt > umrU <
of l-onl Salubury. [ Crlci of "b ur , "
"hear. " |
\Ml > Ilii * 11)11 ) tVi < lii | > Hril.
Mllcilfour tln o | > rev e < ( J to r (4y ( tu Mr
( iUiittonv' * rriti.-Um "Why wtu iiti bill
UI.HW , | ) U'ern * lb r la fMrt fittllk lit lk
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latult lo IM Iruh | * 'U ' | i 4 II
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11V ith'i fni Dm i'n ' mi I IV/'if'i/ / ' - '
I'lili ; MO1'1 ' I hini ; < ( 'I 5
1'AOK 1. f ,
Olio I taj'i 1'nlltlciil l > 'loinu'ii | X
Hr. Ililift ; * ' CuiisHIIiMl. . *
liliuUtiini' anil ll.illuiir.
lit'llulnn and I'otltli * * In I'r.tncri
I'AOK II.
HUM' ftull ( i mi" * Vi'iHM'd.iy. ' *
( iiMii'ral spilling Ni'Us ,
Iti-Hiill nl thi' Mlllt.ir.v llnu-d'4 tuiMiry |
Into ( jiMtc-inl ( 'nil * ' * Aronunti ,
1'AOK lit.
Cnuni'll 111 u Hi l.oi"il.
( 'niigii'Htlinml l'niiM'i'illn ,
I'AOK IV.
Killliiilnl anil ( 'niiiinriil ,
Heath's \ \ n liliiKlim l.rfti'r.
I'AOK V.
( li'iii'nil V.iuVjrli' * spi'i'i'h nl OnnviT.
1'ACIK VI.
( ! riln : , ri'iivMnn , 'Mnnry , Slock anil l.lvo
Slurk MnrKrls ,
1'AQE VIII.
I'lly Cnuiu'll 11 urni'dlng-i ,
South ( hiuili.i Ni'ui.
PAGE IX.
I'riirriHlliiBs ol I InMi'l Iniillsl Ciinlfroilri' .
Courts Alli'r "sptM-liil Minti'm. "
Tumble , III Illll I'Mlllll lldtl'l ,
I'AOK X.
SIIIU > t'll'Vrl' Mllll I S | 111 il'S ,
I'AOK XI.
I'riini tin' I'r.nuh'r rorti.
lilts dl Onmliu l.lli > .
1'AOK XII.
Ortlii ) ln\y \Vill CM ( 'onri'i nine Tr.ulni ;
Dun ii tlm Iliu .
electors ovolccd cnoors from-both the union
ists mul I'arncllltcs. A number ot Irish
members were absent , including .1. Kedmond
ana .Instill McJnrlhv. ( Several lailicnls
voted with the government ,
The conservatives uro delighted nl the
solid majority 11103obtnlnod. . The only
liluilsloninns who votoit with the Roveru-
inont wore Me.ssrs. Stoiey nnu Vllllurs , The
liberals Util not conceal their disappointment
nt tlto result of the division , the Ijlutno for
\vlucli , they any , was ttio abaonco of so
ninny Irish members.
M\V : CUKKKNCY icii : Dim itn.i. .
I'.irtU'Ultus nf tlm Mrasiirc lor tlio Anslm-
Iliingiry Cnlniii : > Tr * ty.
LONDHS- , May 21. A dispatch from Hilda
Postli says that the currency reform bills in
the Hungarian diet nerco in their main
points with these laid bolero tbo Austrian
l.irll'iment. Ono of the measures directs the
iiotilicatlon of the withdrawal or the rodemp-
tlon of the , " > par cent routes to the vtuuo of
; isO,000OUO llorlns , ns well us ol the bonds
and shares of the state railways maturing
nf lor .Inly 1 next. The nolico of withdrawal
is to bo published three months in advance.
In exchange for llio ronlos lo bo roJeomod ,
Iho treasurer will issue stock at a low rate of
interest , and , to rotilnco the railway securi
ties by n corresponding isstio ofI per cent ,
gold rentes soctued by the railways in ques
tion and redeemable within Bcvcnty-lho
years. The preamble of ttio bill says thai
Iho minuter of linance has procured from
the available funJs in iho treasury n.UOO.OJO
polil lloritin , and according lo tlio treaty
clause detfrmlniug Hungary's quota a fur
ther sum of ; j.lt'i'JiiOiXi , ' gold llorlns will thcro-
fore bo required lor the redemption of iho
Hungarian atnto notes.
The stnudurd of coinage is to bs such that
2"ii ' Kronen will go to kilogrammo of gold
having a lincncss of HJil-1,000 that is to
say , ii.'Jso kronen will bo coinca out of a kilo-
I'rnmiriO of puio gold. The gold coin will bo
" 0 and 10 kronen pieces and will bo struck
both on state and private account. IJucalb
will continue to bo minted ns coins for trad
ing purposes. In addition to thcso goltl
coins , ttio present Auslri in sliver coins will
remain in circulation , iho Austrian silver
tloriu being eijuivalentlo two kronen.
Thu fractional cutrcncy will consist of ono
Kronen and titty heller pieces in silver , ten
and twenty holler pl-ces in nickel , and ono
heller pieces in bron/e. The silver coinaco
will have a linoncss of si.Vl.oo , ' , and "UO
one-kronen pieces will go to H kilo of silver.
Austria's sluiro In Iho new coiling ) ) is tixcil
ns follow * : Silver coin H'J.OOU.Oiu ' kronen ,
nickel coin i'.UUJ.UUJ Kronen , and bron/ocuin
lb'JOOK)0 , ( ) kronen. The existing Austrian
paper tokens will remain in circulation for
iho present , ono llonn being equal lo Iwo
kronen. The clause in Ibo coinage treaty
uof.vcen Austria aad lluncarv detcrmiuing
the quota of coins to bo contributed by each
state piovido for Iho coinugo in halve * ol the
monarchy tozethor of 'JOii.OiiiiXi ! ) Kronen sil
ver piece's , i'10.000,000 nick ' 1 ptetcs , and ' - ! > ' > , -
IMW.itOO bron/o pieces. Arrangements will bo
iiiadi * al Iho piopor inoinc.it lor llu ruguli-
lionof paoer circulation and thu resumption
ot specie payments.
Tlio Austro Hungary coinage treaty is to
remain In operation until tbu end of I'.Uo , and
so soon ns it comes into torco the two irov-
crnmonls will resume negotiations wllh n
vinv to matting the adoption of the crown
tint compulsory in the monetary union rcun-
trio.4. Arrangements will men also bo made
lor tno regular and general circulation of the
new coinage , the regulation of the iiapcr currency -
roncy and for tno enactment of la > vd for tbo
resumption of spoclo payments.
The iblrd bill provides that pecuniary obli
gations may bo diictmrxod in gold llorlns ns
well as In the new gold coins of the country ,
forty-two Austrian gold llorms being equal to
100 kroi.on.
I'no fourth bill contains an nppondtv to the
statules of Iho Austro-Hunganan bmk , im
iKisuu' upon the latter tbo obliiration uf ox
changu.g at any titni * against bank notes the
legal gold coin at their nominal value , ns wall
as gold u.irs according to tba legal coiiui u
standard of the kronen currcncv ,
Tbo tifth bill nuthorUas tbo n.iaistor of
linance to raise a loan for procuring the bul
lion reqittreu for the new coining. Thu no-.v
'onri ' H to tin ln uod in the form of a I pur
eent Austrian guld ran to , fruo of t.ixe-i. and
Austrian liorloa to tbo amount of HI , I.MI.uii. )
arts W IMI rt > il * in il m ttianew coinage In
II Mill I'D II ( > 1. | > .
llii fr O'llfUn ( HT - ( Hie rrcni'lt I'ultvo
the hllp.
UH hMi , ww noNHt ANWHmn bunco nm ,
WIM avwittou nl U.IVN an ftw uri > tv l froiit
J4 w UflwtM. OK n Mlnifwtm front
HiiM < , ( MI id * iratMxt , ii Mpii ttoo
thai do wtt * aitu fi > M nmn , ! iliow d bin *
tu KU' a wiMtt inni huv * noi IHMII bim tuat > .
tfha Aumni'twi Motion la furl * t M'l lulu
to MiM b i P tiB oln ,
* m ku II'VIMWI Vi ulautify O'liiiiau M .
WHM ) MNNiMH 4 to OetnU'l Whttll ii Ml *
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CHURCH IN FRKXC11 POLITICS
Present Attitude oT thn Oovornmon * To
ward the Outholirs Must bo Clmnceil ,
SOLIDITY OP THE REPUBLIC CERTAIN
Alumlonmi'iit of Ihn Itujalltts Cuinnl tiy
tinISi'llHlinn 1'uil.t , - I'li'sl.liMit ( ni.
nut's Trip in Nnni'\ _ still Cum *
inrntiMl rpiin V sit ) AlVnlr.
Hrw \
1'MllS Mav - -INowYork llunud Cabin
-Special to Tin : Uii : : . | The 1'urls edition
of the lloruld i < ontiilii < today u very Import
ant document , the aulliorof which h a powot
of hl li HtniulniK In Iho Kroi'ch Cathollu
tarty. Tlio iuiciiiiiint Is a complclo lilstory
of the late t'athulio COIIKMCSS , and the writes
clearly shows thai It roMillcdin the I'uthollcs
ofusln to recoKid.'o thu popi-'n rlRhl
o interfere ii I'lum-h polltici.
ndccd Iho relations between tlm
lolv see and Iho Catliollcs worn s.o strained
bat thu concross did not return thanks for
In ) pupal benediction , whli-h was sent on tlm
imloMtandiiiu that the Catholics usnomliluit
at thoconcresb would rccosni/o the necessity
if laylncdown the arms which they Knit
alien up iiKiilnst Iho republic. Motoover , at
ho ofllcial brunlcfnst at which the conftrosa
vasclosodtho loaders of thu Catholic parlv
efusL-d to propose the timo-honorod toast In
loner of the pope , mul it was an obseuro
Catholic who ilnally proposed the toast.
I'nrunnl step nl u l.rmlnr.
U'his nttltuilo of the coiiRrcss touard tha
inpo Is omphaslrcd In a sinklnR manner uy
vhat took pluen yesterday til the mooting of
ho young Cathollo hociollos at tironoblo.
M. DOICIIII , a loader of the rinht In the
Chamber of Uopullcs , an eminent ora-
or , an ex captain of cuirassiers and
in ornani/er after tlio war ot
Cathollo Icrtcuos In l-'rnuco , renounced his
nllolance ( to the old party bccauso It refuses
o obey the pope. Ho then declared his sub-
nlssion to the orders of Lee XIII , and ad-
nreu all thu youni : French I'atboliej wbo
ire unshnculod by nnv ties to thu past to
ibamlon their hostile uttltudo toward the
; overntnent and to work heart and soul for
the success of the pope's policy.
This nronmiciamonto breaks the bond that
las hitherto existed between the pupacv and
the Kronen royallst . Moreover , the young
"Yoneh Catholics have como forward as im
opposition party with which the Government
will have to reckon , unless it Hiioodliy aban-
lens its trickery and Us ridiculous porhecu-
ions. Hotoro ton years uro over all Franco
will have liicomorepublican and the republic
will have piovcd itself to be indesUuctiblo.
Mtllo Iin ) : or ulV.ir
President Carnot's trip to Nancy will cauo
nuch ink to How. However absurd It may
ippear it is quito true that tha Uoiman gov
ernment endeavored to have n close watch
tcptontlio president und his. party during
the trip. No such record , however , will bo
topt , for though prominent Cli-rman states-
non arc interested in the matter the i-m
) oror will not permit any ofllcml holes
o bo taken. Tuo Uormau press , however ,
still continues its olckcriniThntiK God ,
the French press continues to maltilain us
usual ununnltnltv and the Kuropjan press U
equally calm. Unless somn disturbance oc
curs on Juno n , which appear * extremely un-
iltely , wo may rest assured that this silly
itiompt to provoke a quarrel between Franco
andCicnnany will prove futile.
IVrrllilr Trair < Iy , Inili tl.
A tornblo trjfjcdy tout place this cvnltisr
n the little theater which is knowi r.s the
Theatre u' Application. Ttio wife of nn ob
scure tenor named I'erildi * , who could not
bear lo hear her busuand hissed by the nn > 'i
dice , died suddenly in Iho looby , her Ims-
tianu meanwhllp cnnllnuint ; to sin r and pay (
his uarl on the stufje. The body was re
moved to ono of Iho uoxcb and bv the man
ager's orders the play was not tr torriipteil.
\\hen the occurrcnco bocnirio knmxti inU
indii'irition was expressed by t : o a'illPr < ce.
despatch from Iterlin states that Iho
cmpcior met with a carriage ac. doi.t on tn j
Jlsl of this u.o.itli . near thu vili ii. < - nf ( tirist *
uourj ; , near Dant ig. The four hur s ( jar-
ncsscd to Count Uohua's carriaci * ru i .iivav ,
nut though thu carriage was bruuon tin !
emperor eicapcd.
Tie | Htathaltor of Strasburp luJiriJcd
totxpel any person t\ho mul < uh. . -Jif cw.
splcuons tit Nancy. The pa-spurt J-IHD ,
however , will bo ro-cstablishud.
J ( IJt B < - < , ( I " *
MOICi : ISSI'KiiM' ; VICIOIMIs.
VniiiiL li'4 Oovrriiiiient 'I rti IM f 010
Another I niioi | tiinl < it ) .
\Cti \ ) < ] iri\MrdlWl \ > j , li tin 1 , i , > i 1 1- "
'LKiiro CUIKI.I.O , Vuno uula ( vit'uivoi-
tou , Tex. ) , May 'l\ \ . , 'fSy Mexici'i i 1010 to
tlieNow YorK Herald -Hpaelal to I an Iln
( Jcnur.il l.oon Collnn , at the hi > ul uf u body
of Innprgonls from Falcon hm cant irod tlio
cltv of Coro. Ilo then nnn-in- 1 toward
Uaveln , which I * an Important noio Hit
man aru armed wild weapons furuislitid or
Itiids I'aul.V htm I'oiina Iclt i ' < racno no
bore Apodal doi'iimonta to ( u'tiori.i i roapo
anil Araiijn. Tuo revolution 111-1 u lied ma
II ifniu < acctloii ii nd the iiiMii ht mvo biun
In Alttttfrsciii. Orn .1 I iintim
CnnguaFUinm unuor M > O < rn icr-
ship of l.'olonols MaoHen and ( , > ' : . , . / i n-
erul f utmoio ( julntana. who IMIIMM "los-.u
( turd of C'CiiiiM ) at Mi ! turn * ii'i ' ' > iho " 1 1 u
of Muy , hnsdoroiitL'd llio iivornhr - K , , i.
Forntindii lnch < 'o
Tuo rebiil olnuft ilti Aranjo ' . . < Iriii
milttii a < utatod by ina tiv i-niiiD , n , nd
Cur < ua * .
Or. CnnnimH Is rspofttnl dmn-"i 11 y ul
will ) liuart di fw .
KlllllBI | > IllirlUll 111 , | I'll' , . , h
I HH , May 44. While ft f m i rry
worn totkty ftiigtt | ti lu trun > n rra
Kurt AuU fvlll ! r , ttvo . s i- i of
thii eitv , i | biliiK of orlfc whirii f i n i
iu
uf th" ida of trwich 'iid > < ii v u - !
und lali upon A luiuiiier uf IH < I < > i
font at tlw IIIIMI Mf r
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