PRRT ONE , OMAHA SUNDAY BEE PRGES 1-8- TWKNTY-SKOOND YKA11. OMAHA , SUNDAY MORNING , DECEMBER 18 , 1892-TWENTY-L OUR IMAGES. NUMBER 181. YULETIDE IN BERLIN Weichnnchsfest Oom5ng a Welcome Quest to the People of Germany's ' Capital , WILL HAVE A MILLION CHRISTMAS TREES Homes High and Low Will Bo Happy Ono Day Even Though Times Bo Hard. GENERAL DEPRESSION IN BUSINESS Shopkeepers and Commercial Travelers Find That Trade is Very Unprofitable. POLITICIANS FIND BUT LITTLE RESPITE Cniirlxl'H li frill Still the Snl > | ect ot Com- mi nt inn ) llln I'ntiiri ) CoiirM ! I' I for Jliuh spi i iiliitlon-Giil ) 1 } l' lil Out for the Court. lCopi/rf0Mf / < l ISMfcu Jm iM onbm Jtenntll 1 Bniti ix , Dec. 17 [ Now Yoik Hoi aid Cable -Special to Tin : linn ] Heilln la icdolon \\lththo refreshing smell ot plno mid llts coming fioin thousands upon thousands o saplings , vnrjlng from four to twenty feu high , which have allot a sudden tinned tin usually bate-looking open squaies , whicl mo ono of the featuu-s of the tity , iut < artistically mrangcd shuihbeiy A mil lion at least of thcso s tpllngs will llnd pur ehascts heio on Chiistinas day , foi all inus hirvo tlio Xmas tico. The haise takes the lend In this , and no only has in the pilaco u beautiful tiei alicady , but thcio will bou line tieo fore-iel child , the soldlets , people and students aliUi must lui\c n tree 1 ho latter in.iko sport o tliis , us out of every other u\eut. ' 1 hej dei oiato the tiees with fantastic hangings , suel us ends of sausages , wilts of dishonor am bills of unlucky eonficies , whilst at the sum mil is gencially pi iced a luscious looUim tipple-which is diawn for by lot. The winner nor , after having had the honor of cllmbm ; for it , is m ulo to chew a piece out of it no u paiticulnrticnt , us the fruit is gcncrall ; inado of cheap soip Hut Hun-Hiiro llnrd. The shoos ha\o also assumed the Xm.i appeal anco and the streets aio crowdci with people , ti .imping through the sins intent on the purchase of Wolhnathls I'e ehcnke , but those who bought thei pic-splits tit 10 inaiks in pic\ious jcais ai looking out for them at halt mice this jcai or n ( iu.il tor. Tiado is indeed tori ibis' bi heic. A shopkeeper in Ficdciichstiass bald to mojcstcidny : "Thcio is no money to bo made in Belli nowadajs. I am going to give up my shop The sumo is the crof thous aids of othei A man who should be well able to give a .opinion on the subject assuicd mo a fe , . ilajs ago that sc.ucely any of 11 big shopkecpets heio aio making mono ; many uio sc.ucely malting expenses , .111 otheis aio losing. % lt runs thiough neail all classes Conimeici.il tiavclois , for ii stance , a Imgo class in this country , fin their incomes hnlcd , ow ing to the stagn tionof ti.ido. On the houiso the biokei ure struggling haul to make two ends nice and view with blank dismay the cxtia tax : tiou which the go\einment wishes to hnpos Of this I shall have moic to say heieatter in : < led nn KpoUi. The Helehstag has closed upon ono of tl most momentous and critical pciiods in Gc man history since the consolidation of tl ompiio. Out of the mouth ofCapihihii sslf had como the statement that tl inllitaiy bill was of allital impoi anco to the efllcicncy of the aim mid yet his icqnest was icfnsed in jnanner almost biutal. The chancellor fin himself thus with two comscsopen to hit Either toiesignor to appeal to the counti The kaiser , it is geneially understood , w. favorable to an appeal to the country , bi Capilvlwas keenly against this. lie Knc that the icsults of an election would bo bt moio fatal. The German people ha changed stioagly since the dajs of U ! marok , the iron inler and William I. Tin weio then like a piii of joung hounds , b since then have been bled and killed in.nij1 time. Twice within a peiiod of a few mont has the sticngth of the German people .1 hoi-ted itself , on the education bill and uc in cinplmliu manner on the military , at each time the people tiiumphed. Tltoj km Miclr power now , mid they icllsh it. Approximating th III null. Ilm-votnhen considei able trouble to II out what would bo the it-suit of an appeal thu country at the pic-seat moment. T socialist p.uty would gain cle\en sea which would ) ) iing their number up fn thittj-fivo to foi ty-six , and Semites woi { aln fifteen scats , bring forces fiom seven twcntj-two. 'Iho ficlsinnige , the stiongi opponents of the bill , would sain possll Jlftcen scats , inaking their voting pov eighty. The national liberal p.uty wo' ' piobably disappear , for the 1. . Yai ° on d'olio. The center , hithetto 1 nest powoifnl contiiigont , would icm ibout the sumo , fio.il 100 to 1'JO , whilst I xticmo const-natives would bo divided I two factions , ono a small ono of ten 01 very ooleot , thick and tliin in support Capi 1i i and the .low s on the pi inclplcs 1 out by Heldoiff , the otlicr hostile to under the lines traced by Hammerstein The fact Is the i es.il t of 'the election wo bo the ecu tain icturnof a strong , c.ipa ind compict opjiobltlon , Such is the dlffeii'iico between the p and piescnt iu the feelings of the people , i the dlffeiunco Is ono which Is widening cam moment. Thoi'oimnlbclon appointei meicly u makeshift to gain time , Capi will take what aumbs ho can pick up , i now would bo content with a % oto giving 1 turner to augment the stungth of his. at lery. Turning of tliu Worm. AfterhaIngltupeiatcd the Herald liming d.ued to get the nowti which tl lia\o been miahlu to obtain , it is mints now to watch some of the unfoi tuimto slu which lopresont jouuialUm heio beeoin Mil 111011 s. 'Iho IXXH * llttlo Helchbbi edited by thu Hessian pastor Hcmi Km . iiul which has over and over again otl sively attacked jour conChpondcnt and llciald for its opposition to Iho govcinnu lias conio out witli u longaitlclostlgmati ! Capi hi and taking up Ahhvmdl. SKco ] of this Join mil reach the lourt dally and cmpicss , good wlfo tlmt she U , leads leading m tides to the KaUcr , The Gnu do lit CfoK slnilhul.v rounds on tliu i-han ( or , Jt may bo mentioned that neither of editors oT the above papers wcio invitei the chuncollor's pai ty , and cm lously cno an Invitation or lack of ono to the char lor's parlies booms to woik wonders with press la-Hi. Other pupera follow suit. The end of the IXKJW o BUM queatwn hua been hoard j et. There aio still pr.ivo dis closures which may como to light. Wait aw hllo and you * v 111 see The subofllcer w ho was supposed to have stolen the Weiscl pa pers lias been shadow ed for n w cell w Ithout avail , and for the presr-nt It does not look as though the culprit will bo found. Se\eial others tire under suspicion , hut no arrests have t-iken place Heir Hmtwlx , the lawjer who defended Ahlwault , has In the mean time applied dlicetlj to thn rmpeior for the icleasoof his client To this the kaiser has icplied by a icfusil fo move in the mattir. Morn ( inn < uiiil.il I'roinUcd. When 1 lecentlv tckgraphed tint Or- many had found her Panama in the Ahl- wnrdtttlal lire-suited inn vvavo of intense indignation heie Tin1 Hoi lid and its eon is- siKmdent wcio villltled in all dttcc lions Nevertheless I can guarantee th it thu scan dal is not jet ended The Pails Kis.no has tin own a bomb into this camp wltli disas trous effect I have now received icllable infoi niation tint another document of even more seiious impoi t will be exploded after the Chiistmas liolldajs Atpicsentl am not at llheitj to disclose the contents of this document. Mc.miAhilo , theic Is a stgn'of ' the times In the fact that baldly a single paper today will siy n w old in defense of lxcwo or on his side The chain ellor , when asked about his effusive speech In piaisn of the Ixiowo guns , replied ' Ordeis will bo given for the future , " while the l.aUcr declines the guns for.tho uimj shall no longer bo made bj prl- vale Ilims nulenbeig was snmmonod In hot histe last night by the cmpeior , who wished to talk over the situation How-over'the holid.ijs aio now upon us and it is unlikolj the scandal will show any fuither development until thny aio over. 1 h iv o just received the follow ing telegram fiom Hiimburg , signed In the cholera com- mittoof UioseiuteThe icpoit spio.id on the Heilin bouise that twentj uses of chol era li no bioken out lieic is entuclj without foundation IXn mg November and Uecem- qcr there have been in all seven cases , each of which was at once publiilv icpoited. " A piivato telegram which icichcd mo at the s imo time states that two cases of oholeia wcio lepoited jcsteidaj. l'l ( .IM1K S 111 rr > ISIPPt | < The couit is making picpaiatlons for a gay winter A piogi.nn of imposing fetes has been di.ivvn up In .lanuaij t heio will he several balls and lonccits Of couise the mailingo of thcempeioi's sister will bo the close of all , mid pi op nations foi it me alicady being commenced I hear thai a lojal minuet is talUed of. It will bo led by the k.ibcr .anil kaisciin , including fifteen couples. Inthotheatiic.il woild the event of the w eck h is been the pi osculation of Tasce's "Santa Lucia" bt furo Iho Udiser and paitj tit the Hojal theater on Tbuisday. 'Jhc piece is being placed at Kioll's , but UK kuUcr won't go thenliistlj because he doc ; not think the house line enough , and s > cc ondly because ho coiibideib it inns in oppo bition to the opera houso. He wanted t < hcai the new open , and H < llinconi , so hi called for a matinee .it the Ilnliner theater How near that ni.itineo was to being stoppei on the question of authors lights it wonli suipiisumanj to hear. ' 1 ho author Cognetti had despatched an ordei of the conit to pic vent the further peifonn.incc of the pieci until liis lights woio satisfied , but it enl ; i cached ninths Duicr on the evening of tin mitinee , mid this is whj a line dramatic in cldeut was spoilt. Mill : COMMON CIUMIVAI.S. Dcl.i'sspps nnil Ills l'rllo I'rlsimcrs ProtcH AK'ilii'-t ' TlK'lr Tuiitnu lit. PAWH , lcc. 17. Chailes do I.csbeps am bis fellow pusoneis , aiiested for connectioi with the Panama canal fiauds , piotestcd to day against the il id seclusion 10 which the ; aio subjected in the Mil/as piibon. 'Ihc , said that they wcie confined lilto coimno : ciiminils and subjected to the snno tical jiient as robbcis and other offcndcis ol tli \ ilcst tj pe , and they demanded the puv lego of being allowed to see v isitois 'J ho o > amining m igistrato piomisjd to consider th icquest after ho had examined the doei ments lelating to thi-u- case It Is iiiiuoicdth.it ooveialof thop.uli.i montarj icportcis will bo auested as agent in the conuption of 1 < gislatois. An entry in ono of the books of Thieiic iCe i Co , the coulisse Him , shows that Joseph d Helnach , son in-law of Bnon do Uoinacl leeched 10,00 * ) fiancs fiom tlio Him Josep do Heinich s i.\s lie ircolved the money us dowry and haib willing loietiun tlioamoui to thollijuldatois of tlio Pananu Canal con pmj if It can bo shown that the monc came fiom Its filends. The ofllecs of the nowspapeis vvhicli i ( civcdmonoj fiom the Panama canal , wi bo scan lied at OIKC , and unless it is fouu that the inonei was rnlhclj expended in in voitlsing , the inopiictors orotheis whoa D cepted money will bo piosecuted. A duel growing out of llunsday's heatt ilobito In tlio Chamber oC Deputies , \vi fought today. Deputy Aione , lejiublicai having challenged Deputy ( Jabiu 1 , llonl.ui ist 'I'wo bhotb wcic exchanged , but noboil was hint Vii'M.sv , Dfc 11 Union Coltu , ono of tl accused dliectoib of the P.in.im i Canal coi pany , v\ho tied fiom I'aiK to Vienna to c capemicbt , left tlii1. cits tonight. HITIn London. LONDON , Dec17 Cousellus Her/ , who \\anted in ton licit Ion with tlio P.imin fi.iuils , is In London Howiltcs to lilb cio leagues in Pails and to the committee sa Ing tint ho will lotuin presentlj , but n jt-st now Ho ib too 111 Ho is at the Hi llngton hotel mid Iho dooisto tiisioomsa guarded by PCI sonal bci van ! s His family o with him. Thcj taUo their meals at tin looms mid go out very little. Her/mado 1 first moncj in California , wlieio ho piactic ' : i as a doetoi He b iv ed . ' 0UH , ) and then cat I to Hurope , whoieho made u foi tune thiouj Ills connection with thn lobbyist in promi il ild ing cleotiical enti-ipilrtos. IU lltllti ! : > .VM ) ' A"fnt I'nlo 'Hint lliftllTuo Knulim .Mi ( liiintH on u Itallu.ij 'l r.iln. ST Pl.Tl'itSiiiUKi , Dec 17 - A teull , tnigcdj is ici oi ted finm IJostcio , capital * thogoveiniiunt of that name sengcr train on tlio X'ladivauscar i-aiho iirilvcdat that place , t\vo mcivhmilH nam , .lunskovv and Hatcliowltih , were found mi ' dcicd in n compntment of a Ihst-chiss ci Tlio compaitment hoio blgtibof a filgliti snuggle. Hlood coveted thu scatb and w , In pools on the Hour The meicliants h 1 evidently made a deteimined H lu for tin lives A thousand roubk-b which they b In their possession wcio missed , bhowi tliat the object of the cihno was robbe : . Tlio conductor has been uiicstod on t * < plcion , 10 ToC.iiurd Vtllltiiry secrtU. to Hutl IX , Dec. 17 , A bill will bo picscnl ; h to tlu ) Kekh.stag In January { iroviding . Ithe pimislunciit of pei-bons e-ommunicatl lie military secic's to foix-Ign powers. Tin jc-ars Imprisomncnt and Jl''S line will bo t ot I penaltj for such offcuso. MIGHT PASS IT YET Brighter Prospect for the Germany Army Bill Becoming a Law , CONCESSIONS , HOWEVER , MUST BE MADE Von Onprivi Assured of ti3 Emparor'a Sup port in His EfTort3 to Pasa tbo Measure. V/ATCHING / THE PANAMA CANAL SCANDAL All Manner of Evil Preaictjd for Franco by the Garmany Press as Its Rjsulti GAVE AN IMPETUS TO ANTI-SEMITISM Ililosuic4 III Itcrr I.IICWU'H C.i o IIn Ciiuscil Aililltlonal Adhltj Ainnnjr tlm J'nniith s Aincrlca's [ Coii/i | / luJitcil 1W IA'cm | Vorfc tssocldffd ] Dnm.iNDoc. . 17 Although tlio composi tion of the committee of tlio Kelehstag to which the army bill lins been icferred at fiist might appear unpromising for the gov ernment , its elements admit of such group ing , under tlio inducements that Chancellor Capiivl may offer , as will enable the minis- trj toRctamajoiity The committee , which compiiscs twontj-eight membcts , is made up of tliiee social delegates , six membeis of the fieisimilgo p.ntv , eight ccntiists oi cleik-als , two Poles , tineo national llbeials , one fieo conservative1 and five light coiibcuv- atives If tlio eh incellor i educes the money \oto to ? 10 000,000 and mo lilies tlio govein- mcnfs demand for.iiiincicase in the piesent peace effective , the bill will have a chance ol appioval ; in its piesent slmpo it will stand no chance whatever of becoming a law. The semi ofllci.il p ipeis admit that ccitah ; changes aie essential to the success of the mcasuie , but tbe-y expiess a confidence thai . -onccshions w ill boofTeicl that will be suf eicnt to win over a majoritj of the com littce to the suppoit of the bill in a fern , hat will not m.itcii illy eh ingo Its scope. The notions of the conservatives' p.nty illicit mo all against opiiosing the demands ftho gov eminent so far as thommy 10 'onus .no conceined , arc now set at naught , rho implied tluc.it of the chancellor In his pcech when the bill was prc-scntcl to the . { ciehstag to dissolve the house and have , ow election in the event of the measuie icing i ejected has bad little effect upon tlu onservatives. The KicuXcitung , th ( iditor of which ib Heirllammcistein , who i ; .mong tlio conseivatho lepicsentativesoi , hc committee , declaicb that the bill w ill no ) .lbb llire.itcnt'il to Iteslgn , AVlien it bccamo njipaicnt to Chancelloi api iv i that his full demands for an in jieasoof the standing at my would not bi ranted , ho infoimcd the cmpeior that Iu , vould gladlj icsign tlioc.iies of ofilcc. Hi' majcstj1 , however , was not disposed togiv < ho chancellor encouragement iiiietu ng under flic. Ho expressed liis deteiinim ion to make the .u my bill u law , even a the iibk of an appeal to the eountrj- , and hi assuicd Count von Capiivi that ho woult stand bj him under all eiicumst.inecs. 'I'll chancellor gamed icnowed courage fiom hi nterview with the cmpeior , and a&bcntci to leinaiiiing in ofllce and fighting the battl out by tlio elissolution of the Heichstai f need bo. Nothing in liis speeches in th Heichstag showed the slightest sign of th .liscouiagement attiibutcd to him , but h was quicker and moie spintcd Uian c\ci i defense of the attack with the weapon al forcd him bj' the cmpcioi'b piomiboof suj ppit. Whatever concessions ho may offer t the committee , he showed no intention in tli opc-nhoussof abating oncijot or tlttlo of hi piopos.ils. A not.iblo fc.ituio in the debates has bee tlio omission of all allusion to 1'iinco Hi : maiek or anj icfeience to his opinions Hi old adheicntb avoided mtioUucing his nam in the discussions , and also avoided in ii dulging in their old comparison of the chaii cellar's method and that followed bj Piine I3isin.il ok , ling thu I'liiuiinn IiivrstlKiitloii. The developments in the Panama scandu aie watched with the keenest inteiest , ant it may bo sild , w ith anxiety. ' 1 he ono con foil is that the spectacle of coriuption an confusion among the Fiench political leadei lessens the Russian dcsho to make Pram an nllj' . Advices iccelved heio fiom Si Petcisburg show that infoimation icccntl i cached the tz.ii * tliat a coi tain Kussh papei had ic-ceivcd from P.uis the sum t $100,000for advocating. ! Husso ric-nch all anco. Ho at once oidcicd an inquii to bo made , which icsultcd in tl dlscoverj that the icpoit was not only tru < but that pait of the biibcs weio distiibute by the Panama company and had been a ccpted prominent poisons in Kussia. Tli Husslan iou.it . putj , under the Ic.id of A PobedonosbolT , aio hostile to a ricncli all .nice and they sol/ed tlio oppoi tunitj to vv oi on thoezar'b piejndlces againbt the Fiom lepublicans Tlio Geiman foicign office hopeful that General " \Voulcrcr , tlio no Geiman ambahsulorto Kussia , will succei liidetaching the czar from Tiaiico mid lead a now grouping of tlio powcis. Another and to Geim.iny a far moie li poit.iut view of the situation is tliat tl chaos in Fianeomay produce an adventur- - who would luuard war with Got ninny as tl bcbt stroke to c.ury his paity and lilms < into pow er. ThoNoith German Ga/ottosajs that tl btiongmmi who obtained tcmpoi.uy note loly , miglit imitate the fiibt Napoleon a : bcUo the oppoitunlty afforded iij the pi esc disoidernow piov.iiling in rianco , to ma' himholf master of horminj and of the con tij Itself. The paper commends the Tien gov eminent for lefuslng to grant dlctatoi i poweis to the Panama committee of Inquli and i ( .calls the cominttteo's ih.st lesoluti asiundeiing vcij-regular govcimncnt i : possible. The end was "C.csjtlsm" Ciesir ib not fleshed bj- the Houlangisi who tlnnk , witli teason , tliat the light m , vv ill boon be found. llirr I.OCV\II'H fast' . The admlbblon made by Heir Loevvo , t Jewish Hinali aims taanufautuier , tlmt offcicd to supply Fiance with the machine necessary for tlio mmiufactmo of I < el iiilcb has caused lencwcdiiulenco In t JudonhcUo. Tlio papcis which mo makl bitter attacks uj-on Heir I ewoco | not iguc thefuct that Jewish woiks continually st ply Kussia w 1th gunb and ammunition u t lint t hey executed laigo eiders for tl countiy at tlio tlmotlie nations forming t tilplo alliance Geimany , Austiia and lit seemed to bo on the verge of wai wl Franco mid Kussia. The Cologne Gazette , which has hlthei been above the nntl-semlto craze , attacks Herr l/ewc's offer ni strengthening Iho as- scitlonsof the nntUsomltes that the Jews hnvo notnttiral. feeling ; that they never amalgamate with any cither people and they nit ) dominated with the Idea tlmt we arc a pilvllegcd nation that they niiy prey upon , but must not bcsnbt > oi bed by other nations. ' .Itidenhc't/o pimphlcts arc w 1 lely eirculated Itcro and In other countries Tlio most of these nro entitled "A Jew Ixjuso in Christian Fur" t The bourse was disturbed jesterdaj' by a i cport that tvvcntj' cases of tliolcia and four deaths from the dlseaso had oce-uried at Hambui-g To lay onici il denial ot the story was published. The roiwit had it that tlio iiulhotitics wcio clc.iring out the people re siding in dirty and overcrowded tenements Some icsidents were ill with fever and taken to Iho hospital Tills cieited a suspicion that the dicad scourge had again appealed In the city The nuthoiitlca of Hamburg have taken extra , means to inecta lecuucnco of the epidemic In the spring. Ami'rlum KcMrli tionof Immigration. Nothing bejond rumor lias been heard hcio-of the allegeil communication chmged by the Cm olioin governments in regard to the Ameiican restt lotions upon immigration The icpoit that such communications luid passed h id Its origin in an at tlclo publlsho I in the riendeiiblatt of Vienna , iu which the vv liter lailed at Amcilca for coupling her in vitation to visit the Columbhn exposition with Insulting methods against Huropeins tlmt mo uiiwoitliy of a civilized country. The aiticlo in the lYemlenblatt sc'cms to h.uo no ofllcial inspiration. The gold movements liavo not mateilallj nffected finance or business here. The Aus- tilan govcrninent is taking gold from I ondon slovvlj but steadily , and has concluded a gold loan of fW,000,000 , fiom a Hotbschild sjmll- eato. The monej inaikcthcic and in Vienna is , however , uneasy. The prospects after the New Year are s-ild to bo unfavoiable , especially if tlio United States government icsti lets the exportation of gold. Tlio empoiHjr is llttlo seen in public now Ho is constantly away Soctil life at the : nut will commence on New Ye.ns day with ho usual gi.ind icccptloii. The Hambuig Coirespomlence , in discuss- ig the pioposil that Call Sehuiv bo ap- lointcd Ameiican minister to Germany to lUc-cced William Walter Phelps , sijs tint ho Gcnnin government would not like to ave to ticat a formeii subject on the footing f a minister of a foreign state , entitled to dmlssion to tlio Gcrui in couit It would refer tliat a native Aniciiean should sue- eed Mr. Phelps. i THE Iiii/lllan Itclicls DeO tli" Authorities and Ciiptnro it'I'itKuc. ' IConui toMcil ltV2l > i/Jainrs dnnlnn Ilcnnelt. ' ] VAII-VHVISO , Chili via Galvcston , Tex ) , Dec. 17 [ HjMeicanCablc to the New Yoik leiald Special to Tim Bi r. ] Tlio Herald oiicspondcnt at Kio Janeiro telegraphs hat the entiio ( regiment of police t Nictheioy across the bajr from his citj' lovoltpd , ' and Govemor Poi- iuucula lied from Rio to escape from the ovolteis. The rebclgmaiched to the icsi- Icnco of the gov crnoi < who served under foil- cca , and began clicciing > and demanded the lismissal of the chief of police Imtncdi- itelj- after the aiiivnl of the fugitive gov ernor the Seventh'icgnncnt ot infantry was cut to Nicthcroy , They found some of the cbcls in the governor's palace and theotheis n their bai racks. An attack was made which icsulted in the complete defeat of the icvoltcis , many ol hem being killed and wounded duimg the ight. More than 200 men Avho weie mosl active in the outbicak weie sent to Toil Santa Catallna and Governor Porciuneula ic turned to bis post. The feeling of disquietude tudo and unrest is extending to the capitol CriK-HIc-K In Hio tirando do Sul. Piivato advices received heie from Kie randc do Sul complain of the excesbivi wib.nitics peipetratcd by the followois ol ovcmor Cnstdho. Ihe llciald coircspon lent nt Montevideo telegiapbs that the Cas tilhibts have wired to Piobidcnt Pcixoto tin icquest mentioned in the dispatches to tin Heiald jesteiday , that ho either decl.uc w.irag.iinst Uruguaj-or take some waj ti [ ) ievent that country from giving aid to tin fedcials in Hio Giando do Sul. Gcneial G.ncia of the Uuigunjan aim ; has gone to the frontier witli moio soldiei : to piovcut violations of tlio ncutialitj-law lie has w Ith him fcovcral squadrons ofcav nlry. A battle is fe.ned between th < federals nnd Castilhists and G.ncia is detci mined to picseive the ncuti.ility of Uiii Buny. The Clillian congress has passed a lav .suspending the light of habeas corpus am giving tlio executive power to docl.nc mat tial law In any pait of the countijHverj tiling is quiet now. I ic.nn that Alberto Hlest G.ina will nc proceed to the United States as minister un til after Mr Cleveland lias taken his seal Much icgiet is expichsed in official clu-le Unit economy will pievcnt the cruiser Cat tain Pratt going to New Yoik for the nav. : pai.ide. but she will proceed dhect to Va paiaibo. - ' ' . IliiinliiK lliiIiiinri-illxt'H I'rojiertj. 1 he-office of la Republic.at Santiago , 111 leading Halnuiccdist paper was limned las night. The tiicmcn found the water pipe I tlio vicinity cut. The house of the sister ( Minister Hairos I.AUO mid those of oUici hated by the dictiUiomils mo in tlio iinmi diatoviclnitj of the binned office and it ; thought the fit o nvps started for that pu pose. pose.Minister Minister Romero Cables from Txmdon I Huenos Aj-res Hint 'tlicro is no truth In tli rumor that the European IK > WOIS intemk taking charge of UioJArgcntino customs w it a view of he-curing tlm payment of the deb General Koca bus resumed to political lifo Iho legal advisors of tlio tie.isuier bi : that the payment of the 170,000 subventic for the tr.insuiidlno yaiiioad would bo illega Moving t. | tlio I nltcil MiitcH , HAI IP \ , N. S. , pte. 17 The exodus fro the Annapolis and Coinwallls valley to tl United States lias notched l.n-go propoitioi this fall At a way ktatlon in Kings counl seventy tickets were sold in eight weeks : pai ties moving to the United States to i bide. If the exodus ut other stations alon the line in this county Is as largo as tl station iefeticd to , over 1,000 poisons bai left Kings countj-this fall for the btates. KrfiKe to Arrest Him. VIENNA , Dec. 17 M. Cottu , who is want ! bj-tho Palis | K > lleo to answer for his put the Panama canal frauds , came to Vienna week ago , mid isut the Hotel ImiKjilal. Tl Pnis iHjlico have iiotilled the Vlcni mitlioi ities that ho should bo detained. Tl police heie , however , lufuso to arrest him Movrmciilti of Occnn htrainern. At Lizurd Passed \Vcslci nland , fto New Yoik for Antwerp. At Queenstovvn Ai rived Wjoinlng , fro ( New York for LJicipool ; Aurania , from Nu "ioik. NO CHANGE LIKELY Italy's Foreign Policy Will Probably Re main the Sanio for Some Time. CRISPI IS STILL ON THE OUTSIDE His Ideas Concerning Relations with Franco Arj Not Popular Just Now. LEGS SUDDEN FRIENDSHIP FOR RUSSIA Soma Rumors That Ihvo Gained Currency of Lat3 Outside tha Vatican. ABOUT SATOLLI'S MISSION TO AMERICA lilt IllVorts So I'ur Hiuo Atttrputly I'lo- ililicil thn tleiiiU Drtlrcil Will Not Ilo Itcriillfil I'liins to MiUo : llin iU : < rnil City ItliiR. lOim/i toMtil 1SOS Iw James fonlon HUMP , Doc. 17 [ New Yoik Herald Cable-Spec ! il to Tiir. HUE. ] The little stoun uilscd by the Itallni senito's refusal to contluu the itomln itlon ot Slgnor Xucaro lias died away. Grollito is still piemier. Tlicdebitoon Moitday list has somev\hat shaken his picstlio , and bat few think h will stay long in olllco It is not suio tlmt if ho fell Ci ispi should succeed him lie is not anxious to t.iko up the foicign policy mapped out bj Hudini In his piesent mood 1 tliink Ciispl would HKo to draw neircr to Franco This wish , however , has been icndeicdain by arenovv.il for sijensof the tiiplo alli ance. His hands tuo tied. Nut unn aurally , lie feels bitter. Wliilo the oxUting tieatles stand Fi anco suioli his little to expect but toleration fiom anj llali in ministry. night j jeais , igo theio seemed borne hope of a peaceful solution of the gicat Homan question. Kovv theio is nono. This fact , pel haps , explains the sudden fiiendship of the Vatican mid Russia , the dispitch of the pipilbilof to Poland and the icception of the Giand Duke Rergius bj the pope. H is woith noting that just about the time of the gi.ind duke's visit u icpoit , impoi taut , if tiuCj gained civdenco heic , to the effect that Franco and Hussii hid agiccd upon the teuns of the alliiinco The Vatican was s lid to have approved , if not encouraged the ar- langemcnt. Its approval could h ue pointed but to ono tiling , an undcistanding witlirc- gaid to the ieviv.il in some foim of the popes temporal power , but dlplom itists in Homo luuo se iled their lips upon this sub ject. v CoiircrningS itolll's Jllsslon. Another i cport conccining supposed hos tility of the Amci ican bishops to the educa tional sclicmo of Mgr Sitolli has moio im mediate inteiost. All tint is known in Home about the matter is that iv hitch of some kind luis occurred in the negotiations bctw ecu the papal delegate and part of the Ameiican episcoiycy. The pope himself know s no 11101 e. When current rumoi s were discussed the other day at tlio Vatican the holy father simply s lid , "Ci nnnca il case iiominativo " ( "We have no names jet. " ) Until the names of the opponents of the lil in havis leiched the pope , and up to tlio time of sending you this mess igo they have not ariived , it would bo idle to Indulge in speculation. But this seems sine : Whit- over views the bishops may ha\e expicsssed Mgr O'Connell has not undci taken the ungrateful task of piescnUng any piotest in Homo against the plan w hich hoheai tily approved. 1 may adO that if the bishops , or some of the bishops , hav o expi cased anj sei lous opposit ion to Mgr , Satolli , their action must have como aftei the closing of the episcopal confeience , foi Mgr Satolli'sfiist official repoitwas posted when the confcicnce had ended , and its. tone was jubilant. No da to has been fixed for the retuin oCthe pupal delegate , nor , I am nssuied , is theic any intention jet of giving him a successor U ill Uphold S itolll. Contiaiy to the icpoits cabled fiom Nevi Yoik , 1 hear that tlio diffciences botwcei Satolli and his episcopal .intagooists is noi serious In any case the aiithoiity , tin pajiil envoj' , w ill bo uphold by Home. Tin v lews of the Vatican in icg.nd to Satolli am his scholastic schema inaj shoitly bo cm bodied in a letter of insti uctlons to hhnscl or the bishops. On ( lit , another agent of the Comto d < Paiibhas within the last few dajsattomptci to tuin tlie pope from his lepublican com si tovv.ud Fiance. 1 liavo made caieful in quhics , but am unable to obtain confiimatioi oflhoiumor , whicli piobably giow out o the fact that two distinguished rrenclimei had an audience at tlioatic.ui this week One dIU trj haul to icconveit the pope ti monarchism After healing him Indul gently , his holiness cut shoit his hopes b , sajlng to hlsompinion : "Vous otes Jcun notio voio cst la benne suivcIn. . " ' 1 he ecileslastlc.il event of the week ha been a publication of the pope's two lettei on Fieomasonry. Tlio sudden issue of tlics Important documents is duo to Impaleie. Th holy father leained that Fa/Alii , of concell.i tion fame , and Menotti Gaiobnldl wcio ii tilgueing to hamper his action by suiioum : ing him with a netwoik of pseudo lllicr.ih The instant lesult was the appeaianco u letters. Little is liuaid of the coming conslstoij not o\on the-c\act date being known , VMM lu a ( ill } Winter. Ill splto of the misfortune that has com upon so many Roman nobles , the sc.ibon bid fair to bo billll.int at the Quiiinal. W may or may not have the ioj.il si ver wedding fetes Thu king , whob tastes mo simple and whoso wislti discountenance extiavaganco , would bo be" pleased if the event weio commenunatc quietly. His objections nmj bo outwelghe by the desho to please tlio Romans , wholov clicuses still as much as they lack c.isl Theio is some talk of a gi.ind touinamei next Apill in which the piinces will tali part. licforo that wo shall liavo tliu usu : com t balls Thulhstof the functions comrs over i Tebiuaij' . Till then bociotj wlllha\u plent to attract It in the inniimeiablo icccptioi and dances Comtessa Qnuiottl , who is I town again with her husband , the gran master of i-cicinonlcs , is about tu lesumo ho pleasant 'IhiesdajH Her lead will sou be followed by a scons of elmrmlns Roma d.uncs. A tUtcimined attempt will I : made to keep King Cauilval allvo. I.as hut not least , \\o shall fw\o a nei Ics of eccl slastical icjolclngslii lomicction vlth tl pope's Jubilee. The piogramof fcHtlvitie pilgrim igcs mid holeinn civiccs bywliic the occasion will be mnikcd is vlitually con plotc. Homo will not bo a bad place I winter In. MLLT/UU THE BEEJtULLETIN. 1IVnl/ifr/or / Omalui mul Vicinity > 1 < n f 1. l.ltrl ) ( 'In l tmm for Climiro for tliu Ciii.M\l Vriny Illll , lt illu , ; Itomn mul llnlj' . Mitorln l.curin Nrw TrlcU * . ( | , , , | > , , | , | | ( . s ( lioolt. Itork Uhinit Oprmlois Ulll llo.u-olt. ClmHliiR tin ; r thi McKlnin , < iiir/i. : 0. l'r M i-nUnc * ut WiulitiiKlon Vr trnlnj. lu > ItrliiM t'oiulrlcil ( , r Mnnli-r. Wroc l < on n Ki-iiliirl < . > It illrn.nl , 1. IMItorlul mul Co in in cut. n. niplilhrrlnut ( Urrolu. Uojd Ciiiinlj CiMlc li In Court. ( I. Nown from roimrll niullH. T. DoiiKliiK County I lection ( 'outlet. Id. IIHp-iriKli-Otlirr Home Itnll.lliiK. > ol s from tlic l.oilce Itoiitns. II. l.oril Trillin ( nn full } lli-\lo\\ . 1 Inindil mul Coiiiineicliil luroriiiiitlon. 1 . l.at VVoi-lt In the ( n l.il . S liii. ii. : NIBOII DrleiuN tlm lloiiril of Ir.ulp. Young Illiioil In rnlon rnilllc AilUlri. 1 1. Alllilnnl simdi Omili.i , in. Wlnl thr I'lujcri Vro Diilnir. \ VhVorldrtAre It. tlr i , 10. WjomliiK'h lUi ; Cillllo ( loliij- . 1H. ClirUtumslii s , ,11 11111 ! storj. III. Uofrnml ( M dor Tilings In llcilln. Aloid > Tillltsof lilt Mi-loillrs , : : i ) . Helen Conlil mul Otlicr f.lrls. Ul. llok'fi l.ttcran Co < i l | > . rusliliiii-H ' ) | | | for llolliluy Wcur. lion t'rloiul Itciiicinlieis I'llcnd , S1 } . Tollt I.oie of the I le of MVII. AloiiR tliu I'mnmis Siinlu To Trull. M. 1'lillllpH Count ) , Kmmm. Ailxcntiirrs of l.lttlo l.ori-im. ai. Mmlcul tlio VVorlil' * I'.ilr. ltuik > Moiiiituln 1'rccloiiH Stones , if is .1 / > /s/.ii ; ; . I'l.lino NOH StillerH rrtiin u Molcnt 1'orin of rolltltnl limit i. LfoDl/i f'ilfi ( ; ' ( JS9. h /lines riinton HritiicK.I PMIH , Dec 17 [ Xew Yoik Heiald Cable Special to Tin : Un : ] Fiom daj todaj the Heiald has been kept posted upon thovmi- ous steps that have led up to tlio piesent cilsls As there aie no new scandals today 1 will taUo tlio oppoituiiitj of explaining tlio situation The foielgner prob ihly docs not know that wh it is going on in Pi anco todaj is a disease , with which the countr.v is affected evorj twentj'-llve.vcai-s since the bcirlnning of tlio centuij' . Unlilvo the pcnod of the icvolu- tion , howevervtho vhiof the bullet Is no longer heaid in the stieets , because evcrj- bodv Is fully awaie of the danger of icsoit- ingtoaims The lovolution was biou ht about bj tjranny and scandal The icpublic has had o\cij chance to do well iu the past twenty jcus , but so many mistakes have been undo that the piesent ciibis was in- ovitiblo. The Hist fit of ficn/y was IJoulangciism. That was cut slioit by tlio cncigy of M. Constans The next was the Pananu scan dal a much moio sciious matter , because its natuic is not only political but economical , and touches what tlio Fiench people hold most dear , the integiity of tlioir elected icpicsentatives. Then in the main , there was the necessity for a change , not of the foim of government ( for the icpublio is indestructible ) but of tlio personnel of the govcimncnt. Tlio leading men of the Pan-urn Canal compniy aio in tlio fiistplico politi cians , eacli ono vv anting to succeed Piesiilent Cainot. In the next place , failing that , eveiy one of them wanted to bo in the minis try. In the thinl place , finding that the gen- "ciatlon which had spiung up Mine 1870 , was too obdmato for their pmposes , they put themselves in opposition to all foim of gov- eminent , monaichial , iiiti.insigeant 01 socialistic. Cm not Missed Ills Olllj Cli.uuc. Fourthly , thi-io aro'tho ' mill semites , not n numeious class , but noisy and blustciing , mound whom aio gioupcd all that icmain of noulangisin. Fiftly , tlicie aio the prepirations for the appioaehing gcneial election to take place in October next. In the sixth place wo have all kinds ol vengeances to besilisllcd , intiigucs and per sonal politics of the second class , mid llnallj the indign ition of that p irt of the public compaiatlvelj poor , who have lost moio thai 1,000,000,000 fiancs in the Panama cana scheme. All these things culminate in an assaull on the go'eminent , which is badly , if al all , defended bj' the people it has fed for tin past twcntj' jcais. What can President C.imot do now Nothing. At first ho might liavu strangleil the aflair. Ilo had in his hands a copy o the Panama documents and photographs o checks Ho ought to h.uo oidcicd t ( como to the Eljbco these deputies who wen implicated and ndv iscd thorn to i esign. Nov it is too late. The only road open is dlssolu tion of tin ) Chamber. Hut what would lesult fiom the elections Nobody can saj' , except tlio disappcaianci of the majoilty vvliich the govein'nont now has In fact , thcrcfoic , the step would havi been u ilsky one , foi v.'o might sue the gov eminent pass into tlio hands of the i faction ists or tlio socialists. Piesldent C.nnot , who h quite cool , doe not dam do that , unit does not want to , besotting setting aside the horiiblo condition o moi.ility unveiled b.tho . Pananu earn scandal , wo may say tliat v\u mo In th depthsofapolitic.il qiiagmlio fiom wliici wo cannot escape. How many inciiaiosaj Ing : "Oh ! If Houlangorwoio not dead , " And how many aio cverywhuo looking fo anotlicr Boulangcr. .UcQui.sSi Cum ) . 'i : IX I.O.MIO.V. Dr. liftvincli Winiteil III I'urls , I.hliig n IIU iit.o : mul Di'tllnliiR Inlirili > \ > . [ Ciipui tulittil tviyiiii Jtuiicii Cmilnn itcnitctt. ] I MIOV , Dec 17 [ Now Yoik Hei.ll Cable-Special to Tin- HIT ] -Dr Coinelhi Hertlio Gcrnmn-Aincilcan holder of th gi.ind ( oidon of tlio Region of Honor , whos picscnio is so much de-sited in P.uis in coi nection with tlio Panama Canal compan scandal , is still iu I/indon mul his when abouts have only now been dls ( loscd Ho I n guest at tlio Huilinglon hotel , Coik slice Piccadilly , wheio ho is suiiounded by l.ngo lotinuoof scivmits Ho spends mo of his time In ids looms and denies hlmse to all vlsitois. I called jCHteiday to got fiom him a stati incut , if possible , as to his dealings wit Haion do Rclimch , paittculmly these I which the two cheques fora million fram cadi plajcd so conspicuous a pait Hei hcnt down vvoiil that lie would lilco me I send him a loiter , giving the object of in \islt. This letter was promptly iviitten an despatched , imdvcib.il woid was iotciv ( today to tlioeffectthat Dr. HC-IY would n tend to tlio matter In the comsc of A Jc > days The otlghmlitj of this icply seems to hav commended Itself to the wily and seciollv mianeier , for ho has todaj sent the san iiicbsab'o to soveial other callers. LEARNING THE LINGO Qootl Queen Victoria Turns nt Last to th Language of Sleepy India. BECOMING A TRUE EASTERN MONARCH She Oau Now Keep Her'Diary in Excellent Iliuilustanoo with Easo. EXTRACTS PUBLISHED IN LONDON How nu Enterprising Publisher Has Booniod His Magazine's Circulation. ADVICE GIVEN OUT BY THE AUTHOR America' * Admiration for tliu imprr : H Kt * putl iti il I'luiiuiml follow t-illi. ) MigKCS- tlmii 'Unit Ihirjluiil } luily Hindu- Htiuivu A Vr ) 1111111 } Sit tint Ion. I'M } by Jamci ( Ionian lltnnett. ' ] LONDON , Dec. 17 [ Now York Herald Cable Special to Tin : Hi uVo ] ha\o nil heaid tlmt Cato began leainiiig Oieek at 80 , and ho has been so much praised for it that some people have been led by ills example to put off the studj ot Ciicck until they re iched the sumo age. It is cquall.v intoic.sting to bo liifoimotl th it at the ago of 7.1 Queen Victoil i is html \\oikupon Hlndust.inco in fact , she lias been a diligent pupil for the last tin eo > ears , mid she has now acquhed eonsldor- able proficiency in the language. Theio could not bo much bettei proot of her iiidustij 01 of Inteicst she takes in the III- dim ompiio The queen has , indeed , aU wajs been \or.v pioudot the Indi in posses sions of the cioun. She Is the only Uiltlsh monaich who seems to have boon auaio ot the existence of that continent. To bo sure , her piedeccssors wcio not in any way re sponsible for the gov eminent of India , as that countrj formed no put of the imperial dominions Queen Victoita delights in having around her \isiblc sjmbols of her anthoilty as nu1 oilcntal moniich Her Indi in sonants tire ahvajs about her icsidenees , and ono ot them usil illy aceomp inies her on her drived. ' She lias quite a little statt of Indi ins In hci * household , gieatly to the disgust of the ISii lisli servants , who used to lie very jealous John Drown but who arc ten times moro so of the d.uklcs , with their silent , stealthy wajs and impcnotrable eistein icseivo. \ ltiiHlnl HCI Into I'rlnt. J Her mijesty's studies mo ditceted by M inlvio Hiliiddin Ahmad , who not only lias1 been allowed to copy some entiles fiom the lojal diary kept in Hindustani , but to pub lish them in the Strand Magazine. Mi- . Ncwns is a \ cr.luckj' mm in having suc ceeded in inducing the queen to pro * mete the cjiculation of his magazine. His livals must bo gieen with cuvyi On the last page of Miulvio's aiticlo ft poitrait is given of the queen's mushier ( seci ictary ) . It is \oiylikcNownshlnisclf that I cannot help thinking ho has adoptee Lhis method to inliolucc his pleasing coun tenance to her mijestj's notice Munch ! New us took caio to send an caily copj' of thom m igazino to the queon.appiopiiatcly bound la plnsh. For Ahmad ho lajs it on thick with , [ uaise. which ho should got his illustrou * pupil to tuin into Hub-Hindustani Ho 111 * foims us that tlio people of the United States , who are supposed to woiship no oilier altap but that of genius , vcneiato the queen's nanitt and luno been good enough to speak favor.ibly of her politic il talent. Ho cites Chauncoy Depow as a witness to her model Icadciship. Moicovcr , the queen has "a mind so deep that she mlht have given the world a si-eat pliilosopliii.il woik , " or "a sensational novel of high icputatipn , " and "sho has picserveui her intellect ! ! U faculties to p Uri ichal ago. " SomuVonilrrliil I'roinlHiH. Tlio queen cannot fall to bo delighted with this gratifj ing testimonial. Mulvlo further idvises tlio aiistociacy of England to begin leaining Hindustani , lovers of music to play on the tom-tom and pouts to imitate an. Indian epic in seventeen volumes. Actors muy deilvo "valuablo infoiinatlon" from eastern literatuic , and doctors may find icmedlcs for "certain clnonlo diseases pro nounced ineuiable by nuiope.in phjsici.uis. " When I lived in India thopiinelpil icmody was to daub a stieaic of thick D.ilnt over the p itient's foiclicad. I hope Ahnmd will novcr lie called upon to picsciibo for the empress- queen.a It is a cm ions affair , take It altogether anil ono docs not know which to admit c most , our graiions queen , Maulvio Hnlliddin AU Sin I mean Ahmad or Alunelilo Nowns. I should like to have Muncliio's profits for my Xmas picbcnt. A Mi'.M wu iTKV TIII : Mu-Ailmli.il r.ilrritx ol tlm iiiKllili : Nnvy ta lin ronrtluilliilcil. . LONHOV , Dec -Vieo-Admlial Fairfax , commander of the Hiitish Meditcrraneaa : qu ulion , to vvlilih w.is attached the battlo- shlp Howe which stranded on November 'J at the cntiaiico of Kenol haibor , Spiin , will bo tiled by ( ouit maitial in eonnectioii with thcstiandlugof that vessel It is claimed that ascommmidoi of the squadioii it was hlsdutytohigii.il Iho Howe as Una vessel was following the llagslilp , and th.it ho failed to do it. Commander DIckbOii and Captain Huntings of the Howe wcio icccntly acquitted of all blame in the matter by a couit imntliil held at i'oit'imouih , It being Hhown tli.it the ( linrtbot Ken ol hm bor used on the Howe wcio my defective for u l.iinit Amount. > LONDON , Dec 17 Tim ilim of Kejnolds ft Olbson , cotton bioker-j of Liverpool , aio be- j ing sued ut the l.iveipool assUca on a claim of IVJO.liUU by the Hank of f.ivei pool , being money obtained from the bank on forged checkb by Petty Lunt and Johnson , manager mid c-auhler of the Ilnn. The bank claims that hunt and \Vilson had mithotlty to sigu ( beekb for thoJhm , while KovnokU & Co , claim tlieiovvaii cvideiKo of tampeilnx and the checks should not huio been paid by the bank , I.unt , uudVil.sou vvcro ( onvictedof einbe//lemcnt and sent to pilsou 'j hey luul been cndeavoilng to bolstt-r up u cotton s > mllui to and the detection of tbplr opeia > tluns nc.nlj c.iubtd a panic In the inaiket. ItMiiKl itn nf dreut Import mi e , IXIMIOS , Deu 17 'Iho Clnonlclo says tliat a gov eminent dot umcnt Is being tot up by u bliiglo tiustwoilhy compositor who worlta behind locked dooitt and Is guaidcd against uvcrj intiualon byoveiy piccautlon. Such seeitsj would bo observed , siys the Chi on- iclc , onlj in thu ease of the homo i ulo bill. ni'il for I ruuil. IXJ.NUON , Deo. 17. i. W. Hobbs of