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ES'lAnJ.ISJj D IJU.J 19 , 1871. 01AIU , . SUNDAY MORNING , , NOVjt \ , ' ' , , ' 10 , 1895-TwTjy-1ou - 1'AGES. SINGLE OOP' l"rVB - - - = . OKNtl'S. - - - - - -
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TWO MYSTERIES PARTY CLEARED UP
Budden Unity of European Action and the
Fresh Atrocities Explained
SULTAN HAS NEARLY REACHED IllS END
Long Expected . Assasinntion Thought t
De Almost at Hand ,
SITUATION IN TiE EAST REASSURING
II ' \ 'zir CII" ' Irll the . \r"u'llul
IflIIMMSII'r. ' " I11 BII 4 Ia' 'lurk
U " I Soirep II I iitriiit-
tolll 'l'ronlle
NEW YORK , Nov.Spcclal ( ) Telegram )
-A Iloltcal revolution In Turkey.commonly
takes the form of a palace Intrigue , and a
palace Intrigue usually expresses l eJ In a
cup of coFfee. I Is not a fortnight since
Mr. Henry Norman telegraphed from Con-
stantnnplo his belief that the 11eath ot the
, lan was ImmInent Yet the most unspeakable -
speakable of Turks Is not known to bo III.
Snce then have como ominous rumors of
dlsaleeton among the guards of the palace.
I Is not too much to say that every sultan's
lIfe depends on the fidelity of the troop9
wblch surrourd him Thee troops are care-
fully pickell and of dllrrent races , each
hating the othar anll I Is calculated that
these different races will never lgree In any
act of treachery , and that no conspIracy can :
L be organized to which all of thcm will be
, parties. The precautions about coffee anti
the precautons against armed attack from
within . or without are equally elaborate. They
4 nro perfect on PaPer. In practice there
comes a moment when they g/ for nothing ,
and that moment Is supposell to bo near
. . . Abdul lamld I bas been nearly twenty
r : years on the throne . to which hB succeelled
on the deposition of hIs elder brother , Iurad
V In August , 187G. Ito has passel for an
able man anti a master of buslnesl' . lie has
r . ' been papilar because be kept the Infidel at
bay. Ills best friend was Lord Beaconsfell ,
L wh" , at B rln , In 1878. tore up the treaty of [
. San Stefano and forced Iussla to assent to
. the treaty of Derln Inetead. The reign of
. the sultan woulll have been a short enl hall
Hussla been allowed to exact from Turkey
, thin terms first Imposed after her victorIes In
1877. Armenia bas bean a . standing dliii-
culy ever wince. The dllcul ) became acute
last year and the present crIsis grows out
of I. : lr. Gladstone , In that unhappy let-
tel to Ime. NovikoiT , pictures England
/ , Franca and Iussla at the feet of the sultan.
lie drew on his imagination for that work
of art. It : Is becalHJ of the sultan's sub-
i mission , and because of the trade of Octo
ber 17 , that we hear now of lussuhnan revels -
volts anti the probable murder or overthrow
f of the sultan.
snows TWO MYSTERIES.
Thee are , however , two points of mys-
tery. The first Is diplomatic. WIl : we
do not know Is by what process and on what
terml the six powers suddenly came tn
t.at . , agreement In Ilrsuance of which their
ambassador nolfell the sllan not man )
days since that he must restore order In
Armelia or they would take slch steps as
they thought lJroper. Down to that moment -
ment England was supposed to bo Isolatel1
; She had never lad ! any hearty co-operation
, ' . In her efforts for the Armenlan Itut'sia
fr
> Ril France hall Joined formal ) In her re-
r monstrnces with the porte , and Inormaly
intrigued against her , then abandoned her.
,
- German ) ' , Italy anti Austria had held aloof.
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Then : all at once , came the news of the
. joint acton of the six powers.
. _ This fIrst mystery may be explicable by
' . . the second , for the second mystery concerns
Armenia Itself . H Is impossible to know
I exactly what goeR on In the remoter diet -
t trlcts of that country . and , of course . Im-
possible to know what orders FO forth from
Constantinople. My conjecture Is that the
I issue of the Imperial decrel of October 17
sanctIoning reforms In Armenia was accompanied -
companied or preceded by prlvat Instruc-
. ; tons to the ! overorl that the massacres
. J were to recommence. ' The sultan knew very
wel what danger ho' ran from the fanatical
party In Turkey hy his submissIon , no mat-
; . ' ter how far qlallll to England. He seems
to have salll ! to himself that the readiest
way0 reassure him Ilssuhnan subjects
was again to let loose the Kurds and his
I oIl troops on the Armenian Chtrlstiarts.
Time ambasmdor In Constantinople came to
.1 know of these orders it I orders there werc.
'rho existence of such orders Is , at any
rate . the only 111'uslble eXlllanalon I can
I stiggest of the /1\1en recrudescence of murder -
tier In Anatola , and the sudden unIon of
the nmnbastidors nf the six lowers anti their
olemn menace to the sultan.
' AI.I IN1'RRESTli ) IN l'1tTlTlON. .
I' i I judge further that everythIng turned
I upon the acton of Hu'sla. Next to Engianti
anti perhal's before 1 nglaI11. Russia has
the most direct Interelt In the fortunes of
C Armenia ali of all Turkey. She became
, convinced that the moment to act had ar-
i rived , and her decision would be enough
t to secure the adhesion of the other powers.
The acton of Hussla. I not controlled .
means the reopening of the eastern question -
ton In Its largest form , and the probable
J1artton of Turke ) ' . Europe cannot look
on unconcerned at a transaction of that
kInd. Every one of the six powers , Germany - '
many excepted , has a territorial or naval
; or poltcal Interest In time fortunes of a
distributed Ttmrk'y and Gcrmany , though
Prince Ipmarck In iSis , or earlier , made
his famous declaration of disinterestedness
In the east . cannot afford to let a European
council aemble In which she has no l'art.
I will b seen , therefore [ , that the Issues
raised by the JoInt acton of the ambassadors
mire of the \rFcst kind. They Involve the
future of Turkey and the concord of Europe.
They are dlusId as . it I they involved war.
nut tlL' apparent unity of the power Is pre-
' I - clsely the best guarantee against war.
. 1ithmer I England or Hussla might easily have
Precipitated a conflict , but England and Rus-
ala . hanll In hand , with their four European
consorts , have no conceIvable opponent. They I
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are all on one side , and to have a war somebody -
body must be on the other side. The : lu9ul.
lans are fanatical enough , no doubt , or some
of them are , to delaro war against Europe ,
but that I not a prospect which disturbs I
I . rerlous statesman . The crIsIs will arrive
' hen the division of the spoils begins.
Time movement of lbs EnglIsh fleet are
also 1)'wterloul , but explicable , I the ships
at Lenn08 have Stne to SIIODlc& to provl"lon ,
that means they are not likely to be
wanted a Olte II tIme I3oaorui. I sIx more
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Ironclad , have been orlleell to the Mediterranean -
rnean , It is I \C1U50 En/Ianll Is likely to
ba the naval manda'o-y of the othEr powers and .
must bo able to enter the BOhorue , I at all ,
with overwhelming [ orce ,
VENEZUELAN ( AtIAl1tS [ QUIET.
ClIT.
Thee has been a fairly quiet week about
Venezuela The Jingoes have Illpell a little ,
but nobody has danced. :0 third Vnled
State : ! senator has declare.l war , or come to
the relief of Senator I.od/e. and Senator
Chantlier . who are now maintaining unalied
their unequal struggle with Great Britain.
A third senator has Itowever been hmearmi
frommi no less a perrn than Senator Morgan (
of Aiab3nma chairman of the senate committee - I
tee on foreign aralrs , hits official [ Position I
makes hil view extremely Important , for the I
chairman of the Ioato committee on foreIgn I
affairs is . In elect , a prt of collagud of the '
vcretary of etate. They confer together and
Important declflons arc sellom taken hy the '
State department wihout the knowledge if I
not the concurrence of the house and ! nato
committees , hut especially the senate. Now
Senator Morgan Is reported as saying that
"unle9s Great Briain moves to the north and
west of the Schomburgh line I i hardly
probable that the Unied States can be In.
volved In the controversy. "
I this statement represents the attitude
of the government . there can be little difculy
In reconciling the Venezueln viewe of the
United States and Oreat Britain. The :1)0-
otis Incident seems to have no Importance.
I Is denied that the Myosots was a Brlllh
schooner or Garcia , her owner , who wag
killed , was n British e'ubject. The capture
occurred as long ago as September 8. but not
n word haa been heard from England on the
eubject.
BOURGEOIS IS A POLITICIAN.
The new Prench prime minister has al-
ready shown himself a clever politician. lie
has planted his ministry on a policy of purl-
ficatlon. Almost his Irst act was to remove
, , 1 Chrltophlo from the directorate of the
Credit oncler , because he was one of the
Southern railway syndicate and implicated
In the scandals which drove the last minis-
try from otiico. Tils Is suppose to Involve
an Illulry Into : I. Chrlstophle's press syndicate -
11cato business , In which case M Bourgeois
will soon have a hornet's nest about his ears
There are few journals In Paris whIch 110
not take bribes. There are many which exist
only- by blackmail I'ew fnancial schemes I
are launched without a secret press budget ,
and there are few Paris paper which do I
not [ am out Ihelr financial columns. Panama
revealed a good litany unpleasant truths about
the French press , yet there was no alter-
aton In the system , nor did Individual
Journalsts to whom hush money was traced
hold their heads the less hIgh for that : I
Bourceols was a leading man In the pro-
ceer1ngs against Panama. Ils probity Is
beyond dispute. his prisent purpose Is one
of hmonesty based , however , on the calculation
that the Cimamber much as It may dislike
further InveslFatons Into the fnancial
transactions of delllles and journalists and
public ofcels , canuot turn him out while he
Is engaged II such un Inquiry.
I Is an adroit move but the result Is nOl
quie certain : ti. Bourgeois' bId for social-
istc support by his proposal of an Income tax
anti a progressive probate duty and a board I I
of conciliation for the Carmaux strike has I
clnclalor
been flagrant. Tile Chamber and the country ,
will not Icmmg tolerate socialism as a govern-
Ing poner , and the Issue may be raised nt
any moment In such a form that lmmvestiga-
ton or no investigatiomi . the country wOlld
sUll110rt the Chamber In turing out a minister -
ter with a socialist program.
CRITICISM OF BAYARD.
Mr. Bayar 's addres ! before the Elllnburgh
Phlosollhlcal In tuto Is described ! as a
scholarly a 111 patriotic discourse , In which
Ihe Insttntlons of limo United States were
gloniflemi. Time London papers , so f.a as they
are qumoted . commend : lr , Dayanl and his dls- '
course. lie Is popular In England , so popular '
that the American Jingo makes his popularl ) '
1 reproach to him. Mr. la'ard. however ,
does not always forget that he Is a party man . '
nor always remember that bls avowed aim
Is to be the ambassabor . not of the democratic
party , but of the United States There Is
n passage In this discourse of an extremely
partisan kind. lie denounces protection as a , '
form of cia e Eocalhm and as having fstuerl
class legislatIon . corrupted publIc life , blunted
the public conscience anti done many other
horrible things , including the ruin of the
American commercial marine. I he had said
the same tlmlmtg of free trade , or tariff for
revenue , or whatever the democratic doctrIne
may be , I would have been equally a mis-
take 'fhe truth of course , Is that this coun-
try II divided between two parties of nearly
equal strength. An ambassabor who die-
credits or misrepresents either of them Is
discrediting and misrepresenting imalt or
nearly hal of his own countrymen. : lr ,
Baan1s trade against protection was acceptable -
ceptable el.ough to Englshmen , because the
majority of them Ire free traders But no
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English ambassador would have' made such a
speeclt nor if I ho btat , would he have escape -
cape\ without rebuke from his own govern-
ment. GEORGE W. IA\.LEY.
llm.IlvE ' 1'11. : 11\U IS GIISI'INil. :
"I"'rt 01.1.101 0. thc AI./.1 n.-
InllN I or Cromimiveil .
( ( op'rlghtOI , 1S : by the A..oelalfd Press. )
LONDON , : ov. 9-The mystery of Crom-
well's head , supposed to ha\'e been found ,
transfixed by a pike head and discolored ity
smoke , after ha\lng been preserved In
spirits , hidden up I chimney and exhibited
In a show , Is still attracting much attention ,
and It Is probable a commitee will be appointed - I
pointed to investigate and report upon the ,
authenticity of the remaIns of the great pro-
tector. The Chronicle yesterday pUblshel1
a page history of the travels of the relic ,
with a careful drawing of the bead as It now
appears . a ghastly object with the dry skin
still clnging to the chestnut hall of tIme
scalp , anti with a sprinkling of the same
colored hair on time chin and upper lip , which
Is regarded as allltonal proof of [ the authenticity -
thentciy of [ the heat ] , as Cromwell reused
to shave for some weeks before [ his deatb
The halberd emiti or plkehead , pierces the
head rIght from the neck to the top of the
skull , and close to the bridge of the nose
there Is a mark resembling Cromwell's historic -
tone wart. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
'rmImtn.tTlNlNo : OU'l'lOOiC IN CIIIN.t.
I..ur" hint . \.ulhcr :11"Nlcrc :11)
Oct'mim' lt .iiiy ' 'ii lime.
( Copyrighted. ISla . I ) IrC8 Pull.llug Campau )
SIAOIAI , China , Oct. 9.-New ( York
World Special CorrespondenceSpecial Tele-
gram.-The ) outlook In ChIna Is threat nlng.
The greatest frmnes needs to be displayed
uniedly by the foreign governments all along
the Ylngtse 1 e ) Riots , attended by ra-
pine and murder , may occur at any moment.
So serIous II the sItuation that the British
admiral bas put on the Yangtse one of [ the
most ormldable squadrons ever seen In the
east , a demonstration which bo hopes will
effectually calm Chinese turbulence. In the
west the Mohammedan rebelion I spreading
with Increasing rapidity. The central government -
ernment appears to be utterly unable to cope
with It cud Is getting wonted on every
band.
ARNING \ TO RUSSIA i
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Significant Remark at the Swearing in of ,
German Recruits , I
USLC EXCLUDED FROM TIlE CEREMONY
Agrarian Activity Renewed in View of the
Reopening of the Rechstg ,
GRAIN MONOPOLY TiE REMEDY PROPOSED
Return to Bimetallism Will Complete the
Cure of Their ms ,
REFORM DEMANDED IN MILITARY TRIAL
Clr..lltu.t or i4.mm'Imtiist . 'lItprnturo
. trl.t ) ' l'rohlhlh'I . , g-el .1011 I ,
thc lieMe'rves ur tIme Arl'-- I
JIN".rcl Great lug \cul.cr.
ICol'rrhhlel. ' 11.91 . by : A.oelaltt Ir.s. )
BERLiN , Nov. 9.-Thls has been another
week of court fetes and PUblic ceremonies ,
Two somewl'at sensatonal Incidents occurred
on Monday at the swearing In of the recruits
at i'otetlamn. One of the recruits . a man
nnn'ed lalwerles , n Mennonite front Dalkeh-
mon , East PrussIa , refused to take the oath
and was instantly arrested by order of the
en'leror ' and carried oft to a dungeon. As
this occurred In the presence of the king of
Portugal , who was visiting his Imperial
majesty anti as the king [ alell to grasp the
meaning of the Incident the maier was explained -
plumed to him In French by the emperor
himself. I
The second Incident consIsted In the ex-
tl aonlnary remarks of the evangelical pas-
tar . who warned the recrnlts that they mlst
not only think of "wacht am nheln , " but also I
of "wacht am 'Vcchsel , " 'hls utterance ,
le\led agaInst Husla , has caused a great
deal of surprise and It Is rumored that the
Russian embassy reported the mater to St.
l'etersburg.
At the swearing In In Berlin of Spandatl
anti Charlotenberg recruits on Thursday the
publc was rIgorously excluded , n cordon of
police Ilreventng their approach to the spot
where the ceremony took place. These pre-
cautonary measures Illve ben severely com-
mentell upon , but It was lime to the special
artier of the emperor , who , moreover verbally
express"d his satisfaction to the police pre-
feet mind distributed nineteen decoration to
various police officers , who had displayed zeal
Ipon recent occabions.
At the St. lubertus day chase on Tuesllay
In the Grunewald , In which 200 coUrters
teak part . the Order of the Whie Stag was
reIred by the cmperor. The mete of time
order In French Is worn In gaul embro\lery
across the breast and runs : "Vlve Ie roi 'et
sea chasseurs. " ( Long live the klnh and his
hunlers ) . At time banquet which was aUer-
ward held at the Grlnewald castle . Emper
Wiiam 11rolosed the tDsI : "l.'i el ) . and
[ . 'aI h. . One wlim11ofr ' was speared during
the chase , and this was sold to the keeper of
a popular Berlin restaurant , ' 0 whom the
emperor wihed I good mittpetlte.
AGHAIA : ' ACTIVITY RENEWED.
Time agrarians are resuming active agitation
In view of the approach of the reopemn of
the Helchsta Their speakers are touring
!
the country declarln that the palliative
Ilasures proposed hy thc govrnment are not
satisfactory , anti that Count lCanitz's pro-
( osl for the state grain monopoly will alone
slfce to relieve the depression In agrlcul-
tme. : Moreover they demand that the gov-
erment adopt the prInciple of binmeialiisnm.
The agrarins are encouraged In this aFla-
lon by the hlltatng opposition of the ROV-
ernment. The I'russlan ministry of husbandry -
bandry only recently declared that the gov-
erl'ment was considering how to prevent a
nrther fall In silver.
The futlre PoliCY of the agrrIans Is Indicated -
cated In the speech of their leader , Herr
von Putkamer. brother of the former min-
ister In which he declared that if I time mem-
Items of the Helchsta representing trade and
Industrial centers opposed the demands of the
agriculurists the hatter would take their re-
vnge by abolishing the protective duties on
coal al11 Iron , and thus ruin the German Iron
Industry.
The proposed reforms In the manner of con-
ductng mIlitary trials , after hanging fire for
a number of years , have come to the front
again and V. ill be brought before the Reichstag -
tag this winter. Time emperor does not favor
publicity In such trials , but time minister for
war , General Dronsart von Schelendorf ,
yielding to pressure brouFht to bear upon hl9
del1artment Ihroughout Germany , has aban-
doned his opposition to time measure within
the BundeHath , and I Is expected that . a bill
decreelu comprehensIve changes , viiI be
passell by time Iteicimstag.
SOCIALISTIC LITERATURE PIOSCRB D.
Herr Ichter and SOle of the socialist
leaders coilected a lot of highly Interestn !
material during the summer months , showing
!
the outrageous cases of secret military trials ,
which will bo submited to the Helchstag. At
time military control meetngs this week , for
time Irst time. the new Imperial order was
read which prohibis not only the pOssession
and circulation of revolutonary or socialist
literature wihin milItary barracks. but whl h
also prohibits their possessIon or circulation
outside the barracks , even among soldier bi
10lglng to the army reserve and severe pen-
cities are provide for contraventions of this
order.
The Snnday , Wednesday and Thursday Issues -
sues of the socialist organ , Vorwaerts , were
selze.l by the police and charges of lese
lajesto have been preferred against three of
the editors of the paper. One of the IncrIm-
mating articles was beaded "Gnade wem ,
Onado gebuehrt , " directly attacking
the emperor for pardoning two police sergeants -
geants , who brutally treated two citzens , and
another article ridiculed the divine rIght
the.r ) ' .
Ad\'lces receh'eJ here from Frledrlchsruh
say Prince I3ismnarck's condition Is salsac-
tory , barring ne\rligia and frequent In-
somr.nla. But a growing weakness of the
whole body Is perceptible , so the old statQ-
mal seldom ventures outsIde on foot.
nertha Pierson , prima donna of the Berlin
Royal theater , has entered Into a contract
with Messrs. Abbey and Grau to underalle
a tour \merlca In the sprIng
Carson S. lIreckmnridge , son of the United :
State mlnlbter to Huula , has entered for a
four-year course at the Berlin university .
The police bave searched the bome In
Zehlendorf , close to Berlin , of hem Schumann -
mann , time correspondent of an American
newspaper . for treasonable literature , and
have seIzed . Schumann
several papers Is a
Prussian subject and former employe Of the
secret police . .
Tbe . \merlcan. colony here will ceebrate : (
TLlklgh'lng day with a dinner and ball at
the Ialserbof. The commleo of [ Irranle-
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I lent8 includes the un t' : Sl : * al , ambasall'or ,
. Mr. Tllodore Uunyon , \u \ ' Ullt"l States coh
sui general , Mr. CimarIerde'Cy . and Messrs.
. ICreismnan , inseam anti 1 } cJ ad.en and I'rets.
Miller find Boles " ' 1 .
l'nOI'OSAI 'ro c\un - : 'ln TL'lilCI' .
I-I"lo. ur tii . CIli4)torNeIs ' Jkcl ) '
to I'r" ( ' , ' ' "Itul.
( Cpyrighted : . 189. by q.iN4a.ciutei Ir ( . . )
LONDON , Nov. 9.tppjiti al outook In
the east became more critical ! Bnd complcatell
during the latter part Off the .
durng later . ! week The
sulan seems 10 be defyi4 the powers In
beowlng decorations tar : 'llod service" Upon
the Turkish officials wIum.am hcld regjonslblo
for the recent outrge"l , Ili Armeul1. The
Britsh Medlerranel" ? t near time Darda.
aches , Is being 8tro.I'kforcll : Italian
wnr l.lllp9 arc 'aid to.i ready to assist these
of Great Brltnlr In hifn1rgency. and the
division of the French fii : which cruises In
time Levant I winter , l start for thor
waters Immediately , a jnonth earlier than
usual. ' , > I
Not the least alarmlnt reports from the
east are that the rebfho ' of time Dungons
In northeastern China 'mn.zm4surning Ilarmlng
Iloportous , The rebel I zreaald to be armed
with rUben of UUl'lan tl 4uYacturl aud theIr
leader Is reported to % . an ultimatum
lJ
to the Imperial goverl ) I'oklng , threat-
! 1t
ening to march on thati , 'ph.a1 ! [ It a favorable
answer Is not rcceived.1 1.1 hnperlal troops
, .
are stated 10 bo plaglt.g t4wns and villages
all litterIng the feld\ wi h the bodies of
men , women and chldr n. '
I Is uot astoniehTmifr-u.a4er these circumstances -
stances , that the stock mrket stood very
nat today , that thee ontn1 ! ta bour8 were
In a panicky condition . BId1that there was a
general declno In foreIgn ' tmnds. Every In-
dicaton points to the fact lmnt f ) Lime atalrt of
'j
Turkey are approachlg , " rl s. and It I
significant that only t"u'I'olutous of the
difculy are discussed time European
pre.the entIre dlsmh.b6ment of Turkey
or the deposition of the , ' , .n. The powers
are now showing tht if. ' , . will no longer
be hoodwlnled by the suinpromlsoe : , wlilch
!
arc never Intended . to b. ktt.
The final stage o1 tItedtbomnatic pre".ure
was reached when Ge'nitmeny . , Austria a 111
Italy , which had 'hithero , lc aloof , jolnCI
the other powers In a mem1mcIm * note , which
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ha just been presentee lo\b rl , eultan. The
next step wi ummdoubtet1I1bo , I conference
of the representatives et- the great powers -
ers , which wil discuss tot.jdrly , the admin-
Istraton of ArmenIa , btBe : : tote of the
Turkish ommmpire Thc powers alln complete
unIson , and this fact Is gra pr en'rywhero
except at the Yldlz kiosk ; fi r the sultan . In
.ippointng ! the haul lfll 4aimmet . compo def
of plppets and reacUolllc ! ' 1slmply court-
Ing uln. ; ' . : I
EXCITEMENT OVER TUpSTRKE.
Then Ihere Is the great ; hpuiIdmmg : , strike
at Belfast , and on the iyen ( trouble thc
r
Drll h nmlnd This struggbliet'1eemm capital
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and labor Is now fairly ur.mlciway. On the
CI'de 4,000 engineers ared- nd 1.500 are
out of work at BeHast. The Emmltmecrs' . , socIety
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replied by calling. out . # nUreday . all
the elglneers on the CI'lr ) 'i.result Is
that nine big yards on tie OLyde A ekile , In- I
chiding the Darcl yr . IP.1 I . J 't es'olm ) , , J.
& G. Thompson's and U , ; . .1 f '
TherE Is little sigh tuda\ \ Pt 1 (
of ylcldjng. , They claim 1 idbr' ' "J bold enter
for teli years , if I necess r' . , Je oclet
has $ lOOOO II 1 funds " . ' ' r levy of 12
cents weekly on nch\ } " , he officers
of the oclety can give \ t'f' ; . U weekly
as long as the strIke lahtut.1 1 ! .Omte Important
feature of the struggle , JudJFoeift.is the fact
thst two yards , the Tt1yf . t the Iralr-
nelds' . whlcb closed In ) rpatby wIth the
Belfast employers , have ) .ovtrnment work
which they were asked Ip. expedite. ThiS
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work II now at a stand ii , and many of
the newspapers strongly .1 nounce the agreement -
ment which so interfere wIth the naval
work. The Gazette this n ! crimean vigorously
protests against this stet Ing of work and
says that the action of thl firms In fO doIng ,
out of sympathy , when th ' have urgent na-
tonal work on hand , wo d , In certaIn circumstances -
cumstances , amount near o hIgh treason ,
adding that the govermf L would , do well to
prohibit such agreements.
The Important anneuni . ment was made
this evening that tbf : - ) the Clydo firms
have decided to wlhdril rom time combina-
ton and open their y.rd and I Is rumored
others will fllow , th h Imnte. It Is also
stated In flelfa5t' . thiJmastcrs there have
received n forci3mmmtinwon from the government -
ornament that It 'Is extre dy desirable that
the dispute with th1r c Iloyes should bo
mel1ated as soon as pi sbe ! [ , , to avert a
prolougell ftrugge. !
' l ' .ilcING UP 'l'iIEl _ 1 _ - ' - \L1EI C.\Sg. I
: t'v I'r'm.1m iiinI4.r - " 'lIl Tr , ' to. .
Elmleliti' tl , ' 1nt4er. : I
PAUlS , Nov 9.-Tmt MAUn today says
that the coca of : lr. Jol ) ' I , . Waler , formerly
United States consul a ' 11)alave , Island of
Madagascar , now Undttr ' :1 : ; a Fentence of
twenty years Imprisonne'l after having been
convIcted by court irc.a' ' : ' ( lt rorrespon'llng
with the Havas , Is Ont'Tho first questions
whIch the new mlnlst for foreign affairs ,
M. flertimbot will haL\sj deal with , The
Unied States govemnmcnta'still \ waiting a
: /
reply to commUnlcat/.s . OU the BuLlect , although -
though the documemr4 , 'u-'th" ' r nF \ ere received -
ceived from Ma < aga ' > . . ( r 'mnth ago I
M. Vlgnaud secreta" n' tIt , Unie States
.
embassy here , had , f
a otCcrence yesterday -
day with M. Leon n- ) mit I pimty of M. Berth-
lot's department , trw M. to : expedl matter -
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Slt ) 'Viouzmud n".JI. i"rerme.l
with n.H'.I. . , UUI.--I. ;
LONDON , Nov. ( t . ' i ° prcla dli t h s received -
ceived here from ShDt i'v : ay , u.itrebel \
dungans II the n ! hwt fChiaa arc
mostly armed with lilts nl 'itussiama manu-
facture. I Is addu , ) hat their feader l , ' while
maintaining strict It : ' .I.n amoiT'j } rls followers -
lowers , accords fork. ; i4enevohijt1protec. /
tiomu. lie has sent " . .Jjt 'J ! ulhlafl ' to the
Imperial government n "hiving his Iitentiomm
- "ul"ng
I.tenton
10 advance upon 1Itcth3 , . tptan'ser
Irove Unfavorable . 'he. ' hi ! . are nowsTtI
to number over & 0,00 m. and : time ImpeIai 1
forces are reported , to he rly Incapable o f
reslstalco and to bt , .0J tlng excesses In
the territory under tb , cuntrol. Whole'
towns and vlage tre 8t ; 'to hare been subjected -
jected 10 rapIne an1.t , .e IJs In . their nolgh.
borhocd are saId tee \0 - . mred. with corpses
of men , women aomhil ' , ,
( .tmNs GltOUfl , J U'I'\XZ.\S. .
Cmmhmmm mm I\'olut. ' ; . .1. I . Sommmt , All
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MADitif ) , Nov. ' . - . l patch from lie-
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Hna ! asys tha the 'nlur .It leader , : lxlno
Gommmez . has aeotlt ' circa , j to all the Insur.
gent im'atleru dlrect . g t : I I' d : troy all the
ProPerty of perq wbc , imot contribute to
the Insurrection fUI < s.
laceo 19 also sa' 1 tu t m ( sating enormous
:
surna from the I tided . rOfr.tors of Cuba
Under threat of d . ror. Ig their plantations.
Th mnaurgen ' ald ' have '
msurgenl . 0 dlS'ppeaed
( ruin the proVlc .of 1. \ n3 . , but . ' Is ad-
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matted that tbe . r ilion IS galhltg g lund In
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Refers Recommen \ Campos Do Not
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DID NOT ENDORSE C . . AUTONOMY
Many Cubans Think This Would Divide the
Rebel Forco3 ,
REVOLUTIONISTS ARE GAINING GROUND
Province . of Sat Onm is Practically in
Their Possession ,
GENERAL CAMPOS IN A TIGHT PLACE
Clhll" I.c , ' ) ' 'rrlhltt ( . the rl'u.h , ,
or 11.11" mtmm.i 1Imme Plclt ) . or
5lone-Smemmri. ArmN 11.1m -
tmmsmiitiumm I c.ull ) ' .
( Copyrtgimte.j , lS9 , by I'ret's PubiiFiming Company )
hAVANA . Cuba. , Nov. -Wrom ( a Staff
Correslonllent New York Vorlti-Speclai
Telegram.-Lleutenant ) General I A eden mis ,
l'cond In command under Campos as ' _
eror In Havana , personaly Inormed n _ to-
day , speaking of the report that Cal os has
rlommended autonomy for CI } to the
Spanish minIstry , that the ltok'of Campos
Is to Inaugurate the retorpjemmmmcted by the
! )
Spanish Cortes last rch. General Ar-
Ihrlus adde hi-"os has no intention of
gollK further , and the provinces In rebelon
against the government cannot expect concessions -
cessions until they cease resistammce The
general spoke very emphatically and with
entire candor on the subject. "How can you
expect favors to be granted to rebels ? " ho
asked.
le evinced deep Interest In time Worll'l
dlf1atch from Paris on the sUbject of General -
eral Campos' views of the situaton , anti requested -
quested that I allow him to send the dispatch
to Campus. The reforms gruted by tIme
Cortes , blt not yet put In force , establshe.l
a local government cry much like that of
the English crown colonies whim a council
of thirty members one-hal elected here ,
the otler hal appointed by the Spanish government -
ernment front certain specified classes of the
people resident In Cuba with power over
education , pUblc ! Improvements ports and
to make up an Innual budget of expenditure ,
the governor general to have . a temporary
veto power until maters In dispute can be
referred to the home government.
TOO LATE FOR CONCESSIONS.
Cubans generally are inclIned to thInk II
too late for the concessions to be favorably
received but some of time most intelligent say
large detections [ rom the Insurgl'nt ranks
won11 ! follow a declaration ol'lberal refornms
Rafael Montoro , the leader of the autonomist
.pa.ri3..cxpr.tssctI : . jpcreduIItyto 111 regardiog .
timreport that JcrcuUtYoto rcsar . !
threprt ( Imp08 favors autunol )
: le said : , "Ir nt nomY'.should be declared I
believe It woild exercise a great Inluencc
, In restoring order In the Island. Many insurgents -
surgents would not accept Inlhlng but sep-
oration , but many others would bo satisfied
wIth liberal reforms "
Campos Is In the henrt of Santa Clara
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11rovlnce. D ) the end of time present month
25.000 fresh troops will arrive. Nineteen
thousand will saIl on the same day from
. Spain , probably November 18. The heat Is
excessive
Tim reports of recent battles In Santa Clara
and latanzas province are wildly exaggerated -
ated or wholy alse. Recent detais of an
alleged great battle In Matlnzas , In which
the Insurgents were led by Antonio : laceo ,
extensively published throughout the UnIted
States , are entirely untrue. laeeo Is not
within 250 miles of latanzas province.
WILL1A SIA W BO :
MAKING GREAT pnOGHESS.
HAVANA , Nov. ! -I Is now adnmitted .
even In ofcial . circles , that the insurgents
have recent ) made such progress In the
dlreront provinces they are tperatng In and
that they have received such a quantity of
arms , ammunition and dynamite that affairs
may be said to be reaching a crisis. There Is
no doubt that the headquarters or Captain
General de Campos time ely of Santa Clara ,
capital of tIme province of that name , Is
beIng slowly but surely Invested by the In-
surlent [ orcs. They ) are advancing from
al sides , but mainly [ rom the province of
Puerto Principe.
As cabled to the Associated press n few
days ago , General Maxlmo Gomez , the Insurgent -
surgent commander-In-chlef , has crossed tie
borders wih a considerable body of men and
Is i now encamped near Siguan . south of
the Important town of Sanct Spiritus , whIch
Is occupied by a considerable body of Spanish
troops , and which Is one of the points where
the captain general recent ) established a
helogrph staten In order to try to keep
up communication betwe the clUes of
Santa Clara and Pimento Principe. But that
route Is now occupied by tie InsurFents , and
the very rods recently traversed by the
captain general , when he so narrowly escaped
death or capture , a bullet passIng through
his Iddleba ! and eight bullets going throuFh
his long military coat , are now In posses-
sion of the Insurgents , and I wl bc very
difficult . if I not Impossible , for the Spanish
commander to maintain communicaton with
Puerto PrIncipe.
CONCENTRATING THEm FORCES.
Itt addition time Holol and CespeJes expel-
tOIIS , well . armed and equipped , have Joined
forces and are preparing to enter Into active
ener
! actvo
co-opeaton wih Maxlmo Gomez In Santa
, Clara . Then , again , time Insurgent com-
I mander Serafn Sanchez , Is In strong force ,
encamped at Abreus , near Clenuegos [ , the
most Important part of time province of Santa
Clara and one of tIme most Important cites
of the Island of Cuba. lie Is openly recrui-
ink his followers atmd has just burn ll all thb
houses of I.anarlntol , Ebtlllos Vnldos anti
Beras , valuable farms and the property of
Marquis Apestegul. Rolol and Cespedes are
maIling ting ! very lively for the csptaln gen-
crab of the province of Santa Clara , where
most of [ the Insurgent actIvity Is now being
displayed The ) ' are driving the farmers
away from the towns under penal ) . of being
shot , and time later cannot be Induce to
returmm , evez under the llromlo of land cmiii
protection geld out to theln by DI Campos
In the direction of [ Remedies and Sasua la
Grande the Insurgenls are also active . and It
will thus bl seen that they are lovlng [ rol1
four different Points upon tie city of Santa
Clara , which Is garrisoned by baie of the
best troops of Spout and the most reliable
volunteors.
LEVY TRIBUTE ON SPAIN'S HmND3. I
All the itmsurgetmts Incuding lxlmo
Games are sendIng messengers and circular
to the bIg farmer and planters , onlerlnl
them to contribute to time treasury of the
Cnban republic under penalty of having their
property destroyed by fire . The result I.
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THE BEE BULLETIN.
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l lt the Insurgents are realiy better
re31y beter provhlell
with funds than
lre the Spanish government
officials here. The money thlH obtained [ rom
the government's frIends , time planters and
big farmers , Is In tmo forwarded to New
York or other American ports , . where I Is
used for time IJUrchase of arm , anll ammmnmuni- !
ton and the equipping of amid I lionel eximel .
tioiis. The Spanish government Is wel aware
of thIs fact . and bas lone ever'thlng possible
to Prevent the InsurFents from raising funds
as veil as tryIng to capture the
nmessengers
whom the ) ' senll to the United States nl11
elsewhere In spite of the Sp\hh : blockade
the InsurFent expeditions find little or no
difficulty In lamimllng . and they hl\e hitherto
succeedell In maintaIning an unlnterrlttell
line of ccmmlnlcaton wllh their friends - Iii ;
the Vnlt"d States.
T1m . rebellion Is also -lnlng ground In the
provInce of : Matanzas alhough not 50 much
Is known of the operations of time Insurgtts
In that part of the country. Nor woull anybody -
bOdy bo surprlsell to hear of a sudden any-I
comblne.l attack upon several towns In time I
province of Santiago do Cuha , [ rol which
place very little news has been forthcoming
for S0l0 time past. This tnte nf affairs Is
.1-IUlklar.I.1lnln to the goyornimment nih.
. goverment
cr s , as It . we r < m- of-
, have quite 1 large army In Santiago de Cuba ,
ther lumblT thorl being estmated to 10 lS
hlg as .1O to 6,000. In s'iw of this decd-
edly alarmIng condition of affairs .
conditon al.\lrs. Generals
Valdez and I'rtz ha\e been ordered to concentrate -
centrte their forces and to attack the In-
lurgents nt all hazards. As the weather Is
now getting better [ or military operations , It
i can safely bl saId that within a wed several
I : hot engagcment wi hlvl btemm fOI ht mind
possibly tw t fate of the Imurrectol wIll have
been eclded.
, A rumor reaches here this evening that a
stron ! force of Insurgont9 IU8 Invaded Ple
IJlovlnce of latanzas from the provimmee . of
Santa Clara , with th Ine'ton ! of jo.nl : g wi h
the Cubans already In arms In : latanzal for
a series of operations Igalnst the cItes of
Colon , Cardenas and the capital . Matamizos
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IIIIr"NNI.n Hnlh' ( " " " ' thlt 'I'Ii . ,
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( ( olhht.d. ISCi. I ) ' i'ress J mmum..uilng , : CompaU ) ' . )
FOO ChOW , China , Sept 2-New ( York
World Seclal CorrespondenceSpecial Telo-
gramn.-Tiie ) leaders of the lIasimmmg massacrJ
are now In prison. There Is no doubt of theIr
IdentIty . but unless pressure Is ap-
plied 10t one of thun will be
executed. Even If they ore executed the
otclals have fO plainly shown their sympathy .
for them that riots and massacres are as slre
to follow as the sun Is 10 rise tomorrow.
Thes men have made It 8 ( plain to the ieo-
110 tlat they are arrCtng mll : examinIng
time crIminals under foreign preSure that
every vagabond In the Ilrovlnce wi thlnl
hlmsil at liberty to startle the world wIth
I rtpetton of the Hwasang tragedy at tie
earliest opiortmmnity.
There Is a con plracy on time part of the
Chinese to save thmo murderers and let them
loose , their hands red with gnglsh blood
to repeat upon unolenlllng women anti chl-
.1rtn the horrors of lwasang , I Is said
on good authority tlat the ofcials have
startetl a report among the people that they
have almost exhausted the patience of the
commissIon anti , thlt soon the " [ orel n
devils" who are forcing their hands at II
Cheng will ho compelel , to withdraw. Un-
less omit government strike at these high
placed lead rr In crIme , and at the shame-
less mocllery of government to whIch their
minister are accredited at Peking , rater&
wi go from bad to worse and every
foreigner who goes outside a treaty post will
bo another temptaton 10 murder. I England
and the United States continue to rely upon
the worthless prOllses of Peking It wi !
teach the people of China that II Is sate to
murder. _ _ _ _ _ . _
HO\\'g COaIm.G IACK I.HI 'I'ItlAL.
Ieieim IlK S.rr..r 111 I t. time 10WI
A . t 10 rl I I"N. I
MEXICO , Nov. ! - Ir. Forsee , a Pinkerton
detective . let for time Unltell States tonight
wIth Rcbard Howe , elvered up to the
Iowa authorities for the alleged embezzle
ment of county funds.
In a confct at Vera Cruz between troops
and a mob several people were woundcd.
The trouble wal purely beau.
The Amerlcanlsts are at lla and will return -
turn Early next week
lc""I"r t. : olr ) ' Satulli .
ROME , No\ -Tho Marquis lenolt Sacrl
pnte of tima pontifical Noble guard starts a
a special messenger to time Umtell States
Immediately after the papal com'lstory , on
November 25. to convey to Mgr. Satol , the
delegate to time Roman Catholc church In
the UnIted State the official ne"s of hK !
creation as cardlna ) . The maTluls will take
time calote and berretta . wblch will be put
cardinal Cardinal Gibbons
on the newly-made by Cardini -
hens of Baltimore , MU.
( .I'hrlt.I $ time s'riiiei' ' . liim'thiiimi.
LONDON . Nov. -The prince of [ Walu'
bltbday 10 beIng celebraled today In thla
ely , at Windsor and at Sandrlngham.1111
the customury . royal honors , alil tonight the
west enl of London wilt be Illuminated .
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FOUR OF ONE RIND )
Story from London Strongly Slggosti vo or
1 Boccnoio Tale ,
FAMILY ARRANGEMENT OF OR HERRING
His Divorced Wife Marries His friend and
He Marries Hors ,
WENT ON A YACHTING TRIP TOGETHER
Yacht Was Buriacti anti 1 Snit for Insurance
Money Pollows ,
KAFFIR AFFAIRS CAUSE.Siffi.- _ .
Iiitrmmey llmmrimitlo I Iii'
lNIu.i'Imil Guest
of lmmmluumm mmmiii
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a ( rs'mmt limumy ii. iCt'ieil
t't' Almmuimt II ,
( Ci ps'rfgimtai , 1SCI , by i're , i'mmiihlslmtng ( 'ompany , )
LONlON , Nov. ii.-Nev ( York \'orlmi Ca-
blegraimu-S'pcclai Telegrammm.-Thme ) trial of the
suit brommgimt by Wilitammi Coimycra herrIng , an
Ammmericamm , for the rectmvt'ry of 5,000 ( $15,000)
Imimumrammce on imis burmmemi yacimt , Moimican , Ia
fmmii of remmmarkable' develoimimmcmmts , It Is given
cohumnmms daiiy imm time mme'spaiters. Herring
is a smmmoothm-slmas'eim , haimmisonme yotmmmg man ,
witim a mmmoimocle. lititim imls m ives , time present.
omme armd time fonmmter one , are pretty anti well
dressed. I 10 CilYS ho sas bent 1mm Atlanta ,
( Ia. , in 1S62 , bitt Iimat Imis ( mmtImer brougimt
imimmi to Emigimmimmi after time close of time war.
lie was a cttmtiommt at botim Oxford tutU Lomidon
universities , mimiii wits gratlmmated mmio iii law
amid mitemiim.'iime , ilis ftmtimer , m'hmu died in 1586 ,
heft amm estate of $400,000 , of wimicim imimt share.
ias abommt $50,000. lie imimmmscif mmmmttie money
as a broker aim time New York ( 'onsolitlatcd
Mining oxcimmmmmge in 1SS5 umitmi hiSS , As to
time otImcr mlettmils of imis life lte was either
mtot immti'rrogateti or is siiemmt. lie does not.
say vimen or s'imere lie mimarriod his first.
wife , Fioremice , how time wife of his Intimate-
friend and travebimmg commmpanlomi omm time yacht ,
Moimtaguc. Dcviii filer. hlmmt it appears that.
time Is mmmv time imitlmnate friend of ImIs present.
\vIfe , formmmerly Miss Harris ofiS5 Iighths
avemmue , Now York , and tImat all four imauleut
togethmer froni l'lymmmoutlm to Soimtlmwick iast
wither. Mr. llerrimmg ammti Mr. itpi immuul
ktmowmt eacim otlmcr mmnrnn $ i,1
NICE FAMIL'z' AItItANGIiMENT ,
Mr. Etler saii yesterday in the witimess box.
that ime i' a mmmemnber of time College of Sur-
geoas , a iicemmtiate of time College of l'imysl-
ciamms and a bch'lor of science , anti timmit ho-
iimad time acqimalmitamico of Ir. hierrimmg while
time latter m'as ii stmmdent at St. ihartimolo-
mimew's lmoshiltmtb. ilo has remumained ott
friendly tennis with Ir. hlerrummg ever lnce.
Mr. lImier estabiiu-'lmemi time llrst Mrs. iierring
wimilo she was still Mrs. herring in a pretty
vilia at Iuiwiclm , a pheasant suburb of Lou-
miOn , and had his sister live will. themn thmere.
,4ttera'ards ime followed Mrs. IlerrImmmr to New-
5ork , wlmtther .s.---.etnt to sue for divorce ,
lie ammmi Mr. and Mrs. Iierm-itmg and Mrs. IIar
cIa au met at dimmer In DImnonico's in
tober , ISli. Mr. Eder pald for the dinflei ,
Mrs. 11'trring got. her divorce mmmiii sailed for
Eum'olme , Dr. Ilcrrlimg accommipammying her to
time steammier. Bbs soon marrIed Mr. Eder.
fir. herring as lmronmiitiy marrying Miss liar-
ne. Then Dr. Herring cabled to Mr. and.
Mr' . Eder an imivitatiomo to join him and his
new wife on a yachting trip.
'AIIIUCTIII ) A MAIl ) .
headers of time World are famniitimr wIth time
tietails of time sallimtg of limo scimoommer-yaeh.
Mohieamm frommi New Yet-k anti ( lie aileged aim-
thtmctioii of time girl , Lmtltia Thmommile.omj , All
timis has beemm reimearsed in cotmrt hmere. It.
was ilevc'lopeml , hmowever , timat Letltia's rnoth r.
is-ito fohiowed tue yacht to Rmmrope , entered
suit again't herring for Immning imer daughter
away , but could not prosecute time case because -
cause of Immabihity to gIve security for costs.
Site was semit iaommme by comitnibutions from her
soilcitcurmi anti symnpathlzlmmg English people ,
Letitia has been in court and testified that
sime Iteggeti Mrs. herring time second to tnk
her aim Moimlcamm as a mnakl , but that she
neither received nor expected wages. As to
the cnumise in Emmghim'im waters , Mrs. Eder was
asked :
' 'Durlimg time trip front i'bymmmoutim to Soutim.
wIck you and Mr. hIerrimmg found each other's
commmiuny extremely Itheasant 7"
"Perfectly so , " sime answered.
"Timere was not a cross wormi ? "
"I have not bad a cromt' wormi witim hmlmn , '
"No tmmmpleasammt ulmeet of any kind ? "
"No , "
"Anti wlmeim Letitia salmi you were unpleas.
ant with eacim otimer site mmmado a mmmlmmtake' ? "
'Yes , "
ISSUES AS JOINED.
Both Mr. Ilernimmg mind Mr. Etler imavo been
simarphy examined os to timeir immmmtual rela.
tiaiis anti those of timeir wives. Yeeterm.a7
the hatter bmoho omit wltlm tIme remnark :
"For suelm 'onduct a tmman would be horse.
whipped if ito were miot learmmeti cotmnsel. "
The contentlomm of tIme inemtrmmmmee company
is that ir. herring set lire to the yacht and
therefore timey attemmipt to eimmw imirn to be a
mnan of bad character itt imis relations to the
two women. Time comic is imot finished , It
the verdict is mmgaimmst himmm timere must follow
prosecution by tIme treaammry for arson , A
curious feature of iths suit , coimsitherbnU ( be
comparatively aimmail aimmount sued for , is that
itt' has emniioyetl two emmmirmemit queemm's couj.
sd , Sir Frank Lockwood ammd Mr. Lawso
\Valton , as well as the usual soiicItom'fl ,
Their services will cost lmlmim mmmany tiiousaims
of dollars. Time yacht's equiimnments and tII
expenses of time cruise mnust Imavo repvsent
time fuii amount suemi for , yet time contentIoi
o ( . the defcrmdmtimt imisuranco cotmipaniema 3' .
imarently is that arson was contempiatomi ( ron
the time of saiilng from Now York , Ttiy
have prodmmcetl proof that Dr. herring de ,
dared himself practically peziniicss after
reachming lngiand , btmt he lit endeavoring to
simov that imo imas some $7,500 a year ,
BANQUET TO BARNRY BAhtN.TO ,
Lord Mayor Sir Jost'lmhm Ronais ( createu a
baronet by the queen at Lord Roscbery'e mi.
tlative timis year ) miignaiizeml aimnost the beet
evening of his officIal life by giving a banqo (
ot imis mnansion imouso to Barney Ilarriato , the
sudden millionaire of Soutim Africa. lie even
took pains to say In hmia after Uinmmen epeech
that imo itad "receivemi Mr. ilarnato , not only
as a friend , limit in imis capacity as lord mayor
of Lonmion. " lis lordship's ormiy expressed ra-
on for tlmls was that title illiterate and doubtful -
ful Kauilr e'pocuiator had recently invested
more or loss of his mniiiiorms to sutain the
tnarkot for Imis own shares. It miplicars , how.
over , that Barney really bought bAck tbes
shares at about half what 1w got for them in
the market. Time scandal of this hIgh officIal
recognition of a man of such a character
and anteceUemtt imas aroused amm immdignaut
) retest from time 'l'lmnes , time Cimronidie and the
Westminster Gazette , but their ummdtgnation
does not eeun to extend to limo other Inhluen.
tial London newUlterv. Sir Joseph's invite.-