Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 03, 1896, Part I, Image 1

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IfL * PART ! . THE OMAHA UNDAY BEE. PAGES 1 TO 8 ,
ESTAIiLiSIIEI ) JUNE 19 , 1871. OMAhA , SUNDAY MORNING , MY b , 1s96rllwENrlly 1AES. SINGLE UO'YIVIOENT.
ED\V1 \ ABBEY LEADS
Amcrican Artist Bnrprse3 the British b
us rjrst Academy Picture.
, LOUD PRISE \ IROM TUE LONDON PHES
tOritics Uait3 in Euthinia3io
of Subj2ct and
DEPICTS RICUIRYS WO3N OF
runcral of King llcary VI and It Drtmatic
' Int3rrnptkn Portrayed.
sARGAr ALSO GETS A HIGH PLACE
ltiitcrlei H ANMUL'IlLteM I n the lLoy a
Aei,1iitr ha ii t. html i l'IteI r
JI.I I4Ii Ilrt ( Iireii lit ( lie
l'reMet l.lilliIt.
( Coiyrlit , IS9C , by Prci , I'ubllphlng
O4ION , My 2.-Naw York Vorlt'
CabIgrain-Speclal Telegranij-It eem
very generafly ac1cnowleclgct that the pictitri
- , - - Ut the year at the ltoyat Academy exhibi
tion ( yesterday being a r1rnto view ) , I
EdII Abbcy't 'lUchard , Duke of Glouce'
ter. and the Lady Anne. " Tt119 lit th
young American artlsta first exhibit sine
his elcetlut a an : tciat. Today's Lon
) FO3O )9 of it. with unstlntcd pralec
anil thu St. Jame9 Gazette ot tonight says 0
fl that the ltonr o ( Iiavin patnteI what I
UnIUUtJtC(1iy the iitoit brIllIatit anti strIiit
&abjcct pIcture Ie ( lie present year's oxhibi
tIoii 10118 to U iccont asscclate , Mr. Edwi :
A. Abb3P , WhO ) I' achieved work at one
artIttIcaIIy fine and rainatIca1ly in&crcst'iig
a PtetUrO In whIch , In ptte of Its olaboratol :
arcliaeoIogca1 veracity , tito 1iimaii appea
In 'o forcIble and direct that It could hardi :
fall , one \voUd : think , to be wIdely popular.
" , 1ostIbt
The Telegraph i-ayE : "It Is itIto
the Academy during tb
that It vIttorS to
coinIng montlii were askel to Ii
the matter , they would vote Mr. Fdwi
Abbey's. "
The two Anierican a'ociates arc Indeed tithe
the T1me3 gIves to ar
the lore , since even
geant Ofld Abbey the flr.t rank ot exhIbltor
or Mr. Sargeant'i portrait , Joaph Chamber
aln , In..tlio Thunderer , iya : "Mr. Sargeani
as overybod. ' Icuowit , 13 an AmerIcan , thotig
he liae long ben ettlc(1 ( hero , and Ia nOW a
\ , ssoclnte of the Academy. It is tiot p1ea
lug to our national vanity tf have to sa
that it tiiI portrait Is the clevere.t thing I
the exlilbUtcn , the next cleverest , we d
act say the moat beautiful or most -atl
factory. Is tli work ot encthr Ainericar
Mr. l. A. AbItey , one of the new arrnclntct' .
DESCItIPTION OF THE I'lCTUItF.
All the inornitig and niternoan pa
cxtendcd comment an
per3 give an
decrIlItIon to Mr. Abbey's plcttlrc
and * ltice it Is certain to be one of th
znot discussed paintings of the lerLoL th
XoIjcvIng graphc ! details must Interest Amer
lean readers : Itight athwart tli whole Ion
canv pac8aa the solemn funeral processlo
01 Henry VI , backed UI ) by a crowd. Tb
continually recurrent black of mourners
dreS8es Is broken up by the elanting hors o
' -thn retl staves or reversed halbcrd and Ut
rich antI elaborately ornate heraldic adorn
incnts ot the 'bier forms a somber and ye
gorgeous background for the flgurcaof Glou
caster and Laly Anne. She walks by Ut
ber ! of King lleiry'u body In tuinp U0U
vtIed with crepe , and having a long bIac
/ tratti , embroidered with huge fleurs do Iya I :
gohl , which her pages carry. Froiti he
elaborate costume , her IasIotate ) face look
Out , and through all the cuinbort'aine robe
you ercelve conflIcting agltatlocii of tb
woman as the sinister and crimson-clad Rich
ard follows ter , a ring temptingly rrolteret
In hits right hand , whilst the drawn Bwor
wli'cb ho has offered her to stab him with , I
stIll earrl'd ii ) his left , The wierd , iiinpini
flgura of the duke teem to posCct3 such ai
uncanny facInntIon for the unfortunati
daughter of Vorwick , that she cannot tak' '
her eyes oft It , and yet can hardly bear tt
look at it.
I hear authoritatIvely that Sir John Mu
laiM , the new presIdent of the Academy , i
suffering from a nirtlignant affection of tlti
Ijircat , which , ( hiring the past two weeks , Iii
been rupitily growtiig verse , and tIe wars
fears are entertained. lie itiay Cool ) follow hi :
predecessor to his grave.
IIEARINCI oi' TilE DURlMN CASF.
At yesterday'it examination of thu Jiurder
jewelry thievf'e' , Mr. Townsend Burden first
vandered Into the reporters' box and wa
evicted by tie uncivil local pressluin. Aftet
that tlr. flurden stood up in the court amoii
the ioIIceinen , the counsel's box being occit
plod by Mrs. Burden , Mrs. Lied
say , Mrs. Ilurton.llarrison and cx
Assemblyman A , it. Conkling , As
s"taflt ! lIL'trlct Attorney Lindeny , who wat
lven a seat beside Sir John lirIdgt vitI :
wit ni , during the proceedings , ho coztverze
In a friendly anti confidential manner , TIic
IriIolters hcrupulously avoided inoetitg ( lit
eyes of their former master anti mistress ,
: Before his vifo took ( Ito witntma btand , Mr.
] lniden Itatl oxpreKel1 carr3 thut she would
not be a gooti witness , as site lied never beri
th ( ho box before , adding ( hat lie had boon
, , there often anti would be nil sight. lie a as
wrong to ltotlt prestimpUons , lot' Mr * , Burden ,
notwithstanding a. little apParent nervotis-
floss At first , vaa a perfect vitticsi. Afer (
overcoming a tendency to ntIIo iii a lorcetl
fuahion at her fricndi , and especially at Sir
Joltu lh'lilge , she recovered her selt.psses.
ttioii and. fairly got ( Ito better or Mr. Nea ton ,
the IrInoner's ) solicitor , rlio cottrt broke itto
a latigit wlit'ri It was elicited In ( lie crosi
exantluaUalb that Turner had left tt ithout
$ itoico ( because 1)0 tO $ itlIgIrtt ( at being In.
, ' , ; ; ' 'i terviewed by ( ho pollt'e , Although Mr. flur.
den ( neil to siiootlt things over , Turner Itiin.
aell t'as unable to aItvire' a tlicketing grin.
l'ltlNCIl.I1tICfl FOR TIIAM\VA"s'S.
Tao I'hII.dclphians , NessiL LiJIWyn and
Alfred i'arlsh , 'lto built ( ito first successful
street railway hues In lngland , have startled
London by a lropoItIoii to take over , I be-
hove , nil the trattiway iIne of the metrofi.
oils , The ) ' 010 baeked by a powerful finan.
del 'yndlcao ( anti oTer to iay'to the iato
iaycr Of London as an annual rental for the
hinci wltih have now , or are about to come
tittdcr the colttrol of the Londoii county
cotinoll , tlit'ir total Prcent net earnings.
'I'Iw lines are at present all operated by
lterc Powcr. but the syndicate proposes to
run them by electricity anti to bake its
IroIit by Increased ehliebency and verliap ,
cftcapneu of operation , Their propottjon
. - ltas Quito taken away the bretth of London
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! cince their offer vuitJ amouut to an annual
rental of 122,000 , while the best otlter oiler
t tltuauthorItle bavo received Is 41,000.
- . 'thto syndicate's offer Is hotly discussed lit
the slutt'z1apers , but vublic expression is ca
far In fls favor , Loitdog t ; lircbably the
orst equipped in tito matter of tramwayi
of any lArge civilized city of the world. Ther
Is not a single line existent in the fashion'
able or business section of the mttopohls
Tite present hines run only through ( lie out'
lying parts o the vast cIty.
I1ISULT OP IlLlCilITCD LOVi ,
The circumstances of Jameson'a Transvaa
raid daily grow more disgraceful to British
good lath and natlcnal honor , since , In splt
of the revelations of the captured cyphoi
telcgranu. the minIsterial nevspapes , witi
( lit. Tinies , the most reactionary of nil. con
tlnue to defend Jameson anti Rhodes Anti in'
timate that the liocra must still be forceil
into subtnislon. hero Is a little story vet )
current in the clubs whIch , If true , may cx
; laln the : ) iitlterto cautious and elt-conta'ne
Cotta dictator's amazing recklessness In all
tiie recent prcceedlngs'ion : In Lender
last year , tue report goes , he fell Iti Iovc
vltli the widow Georgiana , countess of lutl'
Icy , still one of the most admired Englist
beattUes , although she has now been a grani.
toothier for a couple of years. This lady is
said to have declined at once anti finally his
oiler of marriage , declaring sIte bath resolved
never to marry again. Ever sltice this re
1)5111 CecIl Itltailca ' Is cold by his friends tc
linve bacit a changed scan , having grown
Lenfohd marc reserved and arrogant tItan be
tore , rejecting olT-hianil anti restraining thic
counsels of hIs former advisers. lie had
never before been known to show the slight'
cat fancy for any woman , and hail always
itintlo it a point to htavo about bun no mar
rierl men. The effect of such a disappoInt.
meat on a man of bin Immense self-will and
iitido may well have been whal
ltts frlenris now assert. Ills careei
its regarded art eniled , as thter
50011)8 flO irnsslblo way for hInt to re
htabliltate himself , and it is quite probabhc
he may be ordered home by ( lie Imperial gay
erament to take his trial with Jameson ,
lust friends arc profoundly apprehensive that
such a conmanl might result either in ter
inhndtlng Itis life by a tragic catastrophe oi
in his Iiiugiitg back a defiance at tito liii'
p0 : lal authorities , which might eventuate ii
an otztbreaic of war withi the mother cotta
try and ( lie ultiniato establishment of thic
United States of South Africa.
BALLARD SMITh ! .
It lI't'5iiS ' 1')1''XTIttII'j'fl 1)11 , 1IlItZ
( rc'tt fleHititi iccllut.p. to l'ernil ( ( lit
A ri't'st ( if ii IyI ii 5Iti ii.
LONDON , May 2.-The extradition of Dr ,
Cornelius , iicrz , the Panama lobbyist whc
has been ttiicier arrest at his home at Ijourite.
ittotithi , at the Instance at the French government
mont for over three yeartj jast ; and who at
the tune of his arrest and over slitce hat
been lying In bed iii with diabetes ' an
hieart disease , was definitely refused today
Dr. Jlerz has been repeatedly examined b
eminent English doctors , alto have certifiet
to the seriousnesa at hi condition , but th
French atttliorltles have again and again re
fused to accept these medical reports ac au
thentle.
Dr. lierz is charged with ccmpllcty' in mis.
management of funds In the I'anama Cana
company , although he was not a. director
officer or manager of that company , and it
Suite of. tlte mismanagement to which he i :
said to be a party , has been passed upon b3
( he courta anti the accused directors and cm
cers have been acqulted.
Another charge brought against Dr. JIer
is that of extorting money Iron ) the ha ( (
Baron (10 Reirtach , the well known Panam
canal manipulator. But it is poInted out that
the baron himc'ehf never suggested such
charge and it Is statute barred by a docrec
of President Carnet published after the first
arrest of Dr. ilorz in England.
On the above grounds counsel for Dr. l1er
contended that h sltoulc ] not be extradited
CIIO'.YN PItJXCIO1'iIOCLAiMEL ) SIIAI %
4iL ( if i't.rNiiI's itircJered Ititier' . % 'IIl
: slitii lit SlIM Fa flier's 'FIt rent' ,
( ( 'opyi , gtct , 1biO , by Press Publishing Compafty.l
TEHERAN , Persia , May 2.-New ( Yor
World Caoiegram-Spechai Telegram-Mu )
zaflor-ed-Diu , the vahialici ( crown prl'ncej
has been proclaimed shah , in succession tc
his father , who was assassinated yesterday ,
Tue proclamation was issued at Tabriz , wherc
Muzaffer-ecl-Uln is governor.
'Fite stew shah telegraphs that lie will has.
ten to this city , the capital. lie is an am
icable man.
The shalt 'as at his devotions , at the shitin
of Shah Jtbdui-/tziz , near the city. when lie
was shot by a released prisoner , lie died
before rcaching title city. Ills body is lying
IL ) the palace.
Tue bitt ial will take llace in the sacred
rslirlne at Keel ) ) , This city is in mourning.
I'rcp.iratious were making for a jubilee.
Tue deorattons are beliig dismantled. Quiet
prevails. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
lItil ii'ti ) u is ( Li , let
LONDON , May 2.-A dispatch front Bulu-
t.ayt ) , dated May 1 , says ( hat ( lie town is
quiet. The Matabeles anti a ( real ) of cavalry.
tiled , commanded by Captain Ghuford , recently
exchanged siiott at iiope fountain. The ? 'Iita-
behes qtttckly retired ,
LISIION. tiay 2.-It Is reported here that
200 of ( hid flngllshimen have gone forward , to
Mu.iionalaiiil ! , traveling in bands of flIt ) ' , over
tile Ultra railroad.
CAI'E'I'O\VN. Mai 2.-A report from Sails-
bury says ( Itat tue i1rItI'li column ebgageci
thto Matabshw on the Qiceqice river , near
Owslo , The rebels lost thirty nien end retreated -
treated toward Mavenekral. No Jlritslt
castialtie are . ! ! . ! .
( biiiiti'tJi'i ( billiiivs s'itii a Ilitric ,
L1\'thL ooI , MaThto Cunarti pteant-
ship Etritria , Captuin Fergu&un , while leaving
( hits Port today for New York collided in
( Ito Mersey % S.'Itli the Italian borIc Goronima
fltanehcia , Captain Garibaldi , which arrived
here on March 13 from Buenos Ayres , Tue
lurk was so badly dutitaged that site had to
be beachcd to tuve bter front sulking. The
J'truria : sustaitieth no damage worth mention.
tag and viil be ahilo to procecd to New York
titis alttrnoon , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
$ ia , , Itilleil by a ii ix5IIaNiciu.
\'iCTOIUA , ii. C. , tIay 2.-The * sleamshiip
Miowera brings the Particulars of ( Ito ex-
jilcon : In ( Ito lirunfy colliery near 'ehiIng.
tot ) , New /eal'aticl , on March 27. Of ( Ice
sixty icien entombed not one escaped death , It
not killed by lice first explosion they cQuld
not have long ttood thin deadly gases. All
but twelve were married stien , most of them
tvithi large ( amniltea , anil by the death cf tin ,
breafiwlactera 250 women nmtd children vero
heft desolate. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
( iznrc'n'i * c.li I'si .ici's a iti'itt it.s Xig lit ,
NICE , May 2.-The czarewitcht paseeci a
restless and feverish night , Ills mother , the
ex.t'mnpreu of Russia , wac at his bedside
urmig the greater part of the night , Tito
JhiysiciSnS In attenclanco upon ( lie suiferer
Liavo ordered a change of air , but his condi.
Lion prevents him trout being moved at
present. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
l'ercIit'ui It tiler J'recin lisicil.
'FIFLIS , May 2.-Immediately after the
eath of ( Ito shah , ( lie heir epparent , Muzaf.
rcr.ed.nin , "au proclaimed shah. Iiussa amid
Lireat Briton recognized Muzatter-ecl.Din as
heir to ( lie Persiami throne in 1858 , The
rand vicier xviIi govern until the arriyal of
iiu ntw shah at Teberan from Tabriz ,
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1\IAY \ ARRES'I' RllODE
ha Departure from England Was Made t
Escape the Law.
ENGLAND'S ' DEEP SCHEME IN TIlE SOLJDAI
Aims to Occupy Equatorial Province am
Quit Lower Egypt.
CZAREWITCH CANNOT LIVE MUCh LONGEI
Private Information that Ho i in the Las
Stages of Consumption.
NEW FRENCH MINISTRY IS SHORT LIVLC
usc ( ) , il' hlejie iss in l'lnylig' oh
Grehilt .tgtiiiist Atiitlivr-Sscmne
LI't'Cl3' lhtteVtiitIiihhhLt
Ciiii p1 I en I I OliN ,
( Copyright , 15)6 , by the ssoctated r.es. )
LONDON , May 2.-The "Capetoan crypt
ogram , " as yectertlay's Transraal reveiattoi
is now termed hers , is producing an Increas
lag sensation , coupled with deep humiliation
Cecil flhodes , vice , by the imblication In Pro
( aria of the telegrams exchanged beta eel
various people Just previous to the iuvaeioi
of ( lie Transvaal by Dr. Jameson amid hi
fihibuters , is so clearly shown to have beet
the head and front of the conspiracy , ttac' nO
Of ) ) ' premIer of Cape Colony at the tIme
but was also a member of the l'rivy council
I's the matter stands , Ithedes and other olfl
core of the British chartered South Africam
company are liable to be arreated , and It I :
more than possible that the charter of thi
company will be revoked.
It is said that the secretary of state for tiii
colonies , Mr. Joseph Chamberlain , got at
inkling of the affair when Rhodes was Ii
England recently , and that the cucic1eci departure
parturo of the ex.premier of Cape Colony 10
South Africa at the tIme Dr. Jameson Wa :
expected to reach this country was quiti
unknownto Mr. Chamberlain. Indeed , it i
asserted that the latter did not knotv.flbode
hail any idea of leaving England until he wa
on the high seae on board a German steaiii
shill ) , otherwise the ' 'Napoleon of South Al
rica's might have hceen compelled to awai
the arrival of Dr. Jameson and the Investi
gallon which follon ccl.
Mr. Joseph Chamberlain has instructec
Sir Robert MartIn , who icy' now In control o
( lie forces of the Britiah South Africa COt ) )
patty , to vrovide that neither he nor an
omcer or trooper in the employ of tIm cern
pany can its future hold shares In any South
African venture.
Everybody seems to be waiting for events
and it is believed that still more starthini
developments are coming. The general pub
lie and the newspapew , as a rule , are heart
lly ashamed of the whole business and ar
calling for th pttishin1Cnt of Cecil Rhode :
and his aosociates , high and low. It is cx
pectcd that the statement which the coloola
secretary , Mr. Joseph Chamberlain , wil
make on ( lie subject in the House of Corn
tnona on Monday , will decide the fate of th
BritIsh Chartered South African company
The general opinion k that.its charter vii
bo revoked and that steps will be taken ti
punish all those who were concerned in or
ganizing the raid into the Tranavnal. It I :
recognized on all sidea that President ICruge
is master of the sittiatlon , and that Grea
Britain will have to steer most carefull ) ti
avoid a race war in South African.
SChEME IN THE SOUDAN.
According to the London correspondent o ,
the Novosti of St. Petersburg , she claimc
to have Oltflifled bits information frotit
British cabinet minister , Great Britain's aimi
in the Soudan expedition is to reoccupy thc
equatorial province and when She estabhisbec
herself on the Upper Nile to evacuate Cairc
and thir Lower Nile. This correopandent alsc
claims to have been informed that the opera.
( ions against the Dervishes will be cesiducted
conjointly by Great Britain , ( ito Costgo Free
State and Italy , from Dongola , Suakitn and
Uganda. A raliway is to b run across ( icc
desert from Sualcin ) arid thus Great Britain
tvlil still have a hold on Egypt by her oc.
cuIation of the Upper Nlie , even if Europt
ineists upon her evacuating the country , and
it is further said ( list she will not object
to ( lie neutralization of Egypt , although ohs
vIhi not allow another power to establih
iteif in that. country.
A private Intimation has reached the court
that there Is not the slightest hope of the
recovery of the czarewitch. lIe is sa d to
bo in the very last stages of consuttiption
and arrangernent have been privately made
fl case of his death to cancel ( lie coronation
festivities. Thicro tviil be instead merely a
reglous service amid s'omno itulispetirablo for
tttal futictions.
/tnothtcr private intimation whichi has
reached tics' court ( rem St. Petersburg is
that the coarna is encettte and hopes are
Once snore cxpreued that sIte will present
( Ito czar with a son and heir.
ShAh'S SON DID IT.
It is rumored in this city that the asnssina.
t'osi ' of ( ito altalt of PersIa vas brought about
by the zncchcinations of his eldest eon , Mae-
ioud Mirzla. governor of ispahiaii. The lat.
Icr wca ltotii itt 1850 , % Vitiie ( lie new elicIt ,
second siati of tue deceat'd ' tiionarchi , was born
In 185a ; but lbs latter is an affrpritig of a wife
or higher rank tinl thus was chinsest to cue-
cred hits fathiet' , in place of Macsaud , bus
eldc.r brother. lie has often rebuke.i Mbrzbi
far hI unruilnw' , amid iii ISSS recalled hint
antI only allowed hut to return to lipuhan
ifter disbanding sonic of the reglitienis , and
rdering hun to pay more than the usual
tribute. Mumoud Itiirzia , vlio is also knowii
is tIn Zhiies Sultan , or "ebtadow of the king.
louui , " re nted tlik' treatment , coil it svac
belIeved tiat hi mnlgict in'3ke an attempt to
.hsurp this throat' . iciaesouci Mirzia , 'ito is
: norrnously rich , Is unpopular on account of
its severity and intolerance , attd , on the oIlier
cand , MuzaIfer.ed.Iihii , the new shalt , U much
eyed by ( lie Ieopbe cC the province of Azer.
ajati , where the I'ervian army is chiefly re-
: ruRecb , lie is a ke'n sportsman , like hii
'aChier ,
'l'ite discontent of ( hue Babist sect1 upon
vitichi Maceauci Mirzia is bolievad to have
worked. be duo to the fact that the late shah
lid not allow ( heat to stablLibi ( hier ! reiigon ,
ii refusal to do e'o being based on repre.
'eniations ' made to hits ruiajesty that it would
ontlict with ( lie existing faith in I'ersla and
pill the ieoplo imito rehigiousi factions , The
iabists have always been kept In check , anti
ittle has been beard of theta for 13011)0 years
ta ( ,
FRENCH MiNISTRY'S TROUliLE.
A very short life is predicted for the new
inittistry , Its existence depends en-
Irely apon playing 000 group against an-
timer , and , with the exception of M , Ijano.
aux , the cabinet is composed of men of no
: reat etninczice. Its policy will be to patch
up a compromise with the ennte.anti aclop
a series of state socialism proposaI In whic
public works and old ago I'n'lOflhiWiil hay
ft leading place. M , linnotaux i a pro
ncufleed anglophobe , anti consequently Iii
appointment as minister of foreign affair
itas been received vith htttli 'pleasure it
Great Britain. On the other hand , acivice
from Rtissia ray that M , Jianotaux's appoint
meat , especially , anti the , change of mm
Istry as a whole , have been very acceptable
though the impression prevalI that the prcs
ent tnirtistry will sean be followed by another
which , may last until the general elections
In the meanwhile , the socialists are becom
lag more violent , the consrvatives and re
puhilicans more warmed , arid time revishonis
campaign more acute , indicating that Prod
dent Fauro will soon havd to face an ox
ceetlingly difficult situation ,
The decision today not to grant the extra
clitien of Dr. Cornelius lI r , the fatnon
l'anamnn lobbyist , who has been sick anti
prisoner here for over thir years , ends i
case which line iieeii dragging wearily along
littt It Comes too late to help tlio unfortunat
Frenchman , who seems to be ipon ( hue poin
of death.
Sir John Iirhiges , the chief , nagietrato c
the Dow Street extradition court , and lawyer
representing th Frcnchi goverirniont , tray
eied to liournemouth en Monday , accortiinj
to agreement , and there conducted an exam ) )
mallen of the citflerer in his hdroomn. Tiii
was in accordance wIth the modification o
the treaty of 1S70 , recenth arrived at be
tween France austi England , so as to nhlo
any magistrate to conduct the exarniuiatioc
of an extradition prisoner anywhere in Eng
land. The examination In this Instance tool
Place in Dr. hera's bedroom. lie was sup
ported by two nurses and his wife. Thti
micene was a most painful One , and Sir John
[ Irtilges today , In declining 'to grant the sici
nian's extradition , saul lie slid not behie'i
any just jury would convit him upon tim
evidence prothiceul , and tl refore declined t
grant lila extradition , addng. that time pro
ceedings at Bottrneunonthi orned the sadtles
spectacle he hind ever seek , 'anti filled hiti
vith pity for the poor wlfq 'anti children , whui
vere so carefuliyattendinthi , dying inca ,
CECIl. ItIlO1)E Mrs'L'ImiI i'UNiSIIHI )
N'eeszir for Riigliiiifl to Cii i hut i ii
hteiiiitzi IltiCi lOT IJytihiifliot.tI . ) sistlee ,
LONDON , May 3.-Tho Observer ( hi :
morning says that if 'the.cipier dispatche :
recently published are 1aujhentic , Ccci
Rhotiea is palpably guiltbo complicity it
thto plot against the Tranvabt govermuent
and should be dealt with as. thougli , be won
a person of no importance.
The Observer adds , "It 14 nacessary fo :
England to maintain a reiutntion for even
handed juatice. There is n0'ground for ( hi
assuntpton ! that the govcrnnent Intends ti
shlld prominent and veaItiiy delinquent :
front a just retribution fort. past actions
There is no doubt that Mn' . Chamberlain I :
fully alive , to nil that ha'r.'been done b
Cccii thtodes and the Chart rd South Afric :
'c'ornpany , and hien the proptar time arrive :
he Ihi take the action necerato vindicats
an otttraged honor. t
c.ti"i'uiti : tiis iitoM 'i'jti cuii.tss
Situ ale ed 'i 1'igl , i for' ' ! svn hiosrH"wJ U
Fm ftveii iliiuiilresi 1 n'iirweis ts.
HAVANA , May 2.-Cohor h.Mo1Ina7 '
in pursuit of the insurgoh'te , hce band :
of Larcet , . V.aqucz anti , La 'Mayo , 1,500 is
number , Ztt Cejopabho , 'Mt.tnzais. For tw
hours the troops were uqder. u galling fire
TI Spaniards finally suceetIed in captur
i the campas of the insulgents , the lost
of the Cubans being conskerable. i
quantity of arms and nienittons fell into tb
hands of tin , Spansh. Lieutenant Maser
and two of ( lie Spanish e lders were killed
and aur were wounded ,
Several countrymneci captured from ( lie in
slirgento after being carried Away from tieiu )
homes by ( lie Cubans cceIaro that Loadet
Larcet was wounded in the neck , Leadet
Vaqiez ii ) the forehead md Leader Pan.
choperez in ( lie leg. It is bohheved ( lie in.
surgcnte carried oil many dead and wounded
as they left the field. It4s. now reponttd
that General tiaceo's bose ih u'ecent engage.
inents with ( lie Spanieli , tc ps. was more
than 300. .
N1CAICItGVAN IiIdulELSt 'SUIt ItENHitilt ,
% 'ttr IN Ot'r nail ( Oocr7imuttnt 'I'roscs
iriicOccupic.i Lt'n.i.
MANAGUA , Nicaragtta , May 2.-via ( Gal.
veston.-Tlie ) prcaideiit of e rebels , Con.
oral Baca , sent a commission of the foreign
merchants Cf Leon to PTesident Zelaya and
to the American mluiistei , Liis Baker , vice
arranged for terms of peace. Prcidcnt
Zelaya demanded an unea'ncittiorcal sqrrender.
This was finally agreed to and the govern-
tnent troops , with flying' olois , entered Leon
today and toook possec'sicn pf ( lie city. The
Insurgentis currendered ait Of their amnmuni-
then. The rebel generals , their president and
( lie various mninietcrs left the country to save
their lives. Minister Concz hiac ofllcialhy
utotifleil United Slates MIutger ( Halter that
the war has ended and that peace has beem
established , The port ot qoninto will be
opcncl to commerce in attw days. It iii ex-
pectetl that ( lie AmerIcan cruiser Olympia
will sail north in a ! 0wdya. _
ii , ( t I'Nt hour Un ha it Iteoriiii.
MA1)JLID , May 2-Tiit Iirahi uiubhisliea on
intprview with Captain ' General \Voyler in
which lie is quoted as aying1hiat ( lie action
of ( lie comigress of ( Ice ' Unitc-d States in no-
gard to recognizing the bcigcrezicy of tin
Cuban iieurgentu has seorved , to hticreaeio
thiclr number , and Inc canzequence , it vull
be necessary to postpwaqtttte Inauguration
of political reformo until the rebellion is
crut'hetl , General Weyber isaiao said to have
atintitted ( hat the financial situation in Cuba
iii serious , but improving.
I't'rii _ ti1isei to trlitriitt' .
LIMA , Peru. Mar 2.-yia ( 'Gahveaton.-A )
majority of the cornntlteei of tthe council of
state 1148 advtetl Ike/government to accept
the Inevitable and ani4trat the c.xettng dUll.
cultice with ( lie other1 South .Amiienican couim.
tries , Th mnbnenityto the committee i.'i of
the opinion that it yiII b wise to refuse to
rccognizo any tribunal , end that the better
iollcy will be to devhie to arbitrate ,
SiSNtI't'tt'sI Fl IiI.ciicvs ii iIsilNMe'd. ,
( Copyright , it'6 , by l'resL kibILtui ; , , g Company. )
KINGSTON , Jamaica , 43Y ,2.-New ( York
World Cablegratn-Speial ' 'eiegnamn.-Sev. )
enal iiersons were arrested. Itero on Euspiciosi
Of itaving a hand in a lilptnent of arms to
Cuba , but they were Qleaeed because the
detectives failed to obtain any evidence to
convict thiemmi with.
lei'viMlicsc Aisumii lice Aggrt'ssie.
CAIRO , May 2.-A body qt 11,000 derylch
ilieineuu and a lerge' bo4y of mounted
lervishies have been seen near Akasbehi ,
rhtey appmr to be concentrating for an attack
ipon that place.
lttiiiiits Iii , liIicsi ) li.s IIrigiier-ui-Liiay ,
NELSON , 0. , May 2.-.4'ro4 Iouglass gave
imaseif U ! ) to the pohico fpr kihlimig 1)0w
'tIhurn , his brothemn.iaw. Mr. amid Mrs.
'liium had eelarate'4. i.aet aight'illuin ,
gaists ( ( bce varnIng of IJoyglass , tried to
reak Into hale wle's : home , whereupon
) ougiaee ehrt him ,
ItIsIs FOR GERIAN
Trouble Brewing n the Pathorland Ove
Military Reforms.
RESIGNATION OF HOHENLOUE EXPECTEI
Apart from This Matter ills health is Pa
from Being Good.
DR. LANGIIELD'S CURE FOR COSUMPTIO1
History of Ills Discovery and Treatment t
Be Published soon ,
EDWIN F. UIILTO I3EGRANTEDANAUDIENC !
Nei" Un Itesi Stitteit Aiiilmissiicier t o II
Iiitr.dueesi tic thifl lCui icier 'In-
iiiorruv 4t fernoon-Nei (
dliii GoSHil , ( miii lierli a.
( C'cpynigltt , 1(06 , by te : Associated I'resg. )
IIEIILIN , May 2.-Rumors of another cab
loot crisia have been current throughout lb
week anti somno of the newspapers hiavo evol
gone to tue extent of predicting tito reuiguia
( iou of ( Ito impc.rlal chancellor , Pniiico Ilohien
bite , aitd the minister of 'or , General liron
sart von ( 'behIcndorf , immediately upon ( hi
return o ho emperor to this city. Thi
cause of tlw conflict is said to be the pro
iiosed reform of tl miillitary tribunals ,
Accarthing to information obtained Iron
inner circles , the followIng is the position
Tiio military court procedure is amitiqutateti
dating fromu 1848 , aru(1 is futil of abtmo
Under it iiublicity is rigorously refused an' '
triala are only coiidtmctetl in iutblic iii tI
caco of the Bavarian army. General Spitz
vhuo is looked upon as likely to ho appointet
president of the iiuiponial court-martial
drafted a bill to remedy these defects , out
the measure outlined was approved by tb
cabinet amul the liundesrathi. The bill is iuo
before the emperor , who , so far , has tie
couite to a decision regarding It. The kini
of Saxony , whioaa counsel is greatly valttt'
by the emperor , opposed the bill , anti a :
does General von Ilahnke , chief of tue miii
tar ) ' cabinet , and Lieutenant General you
l'iosreii , who is the emperor's favorite aid
do-camp.
In splto of this opposition it is lteliovet
to be itkohy that the emperor will appravi
( ho bill. Ho is , however , greatly annoyet
at the press caunpcilgn on ( lit. aubject , which
is looked upon as iiutentled to putt him a
varlanco with thio cabinet , and the more si
because lie halt believeti that ( lie projecte
reform. vihl vicaken ( Ito disciphino of thi ,
army.
army.PRINCE'S hEALTH SITATTEIUID.
It is an undoubted fact that Prince liohen
loho'a ltealthi is shattered. lie cannot at
tend to lila duties in the Reiclistag ant
Uuqdcsrath and his realgoation of 'iho of
. flee of chancciIor cannot be far distant. flu
the etheroiT Thrab1eyet' ttrdecldo 'tupon lii :
succeStiar. Count Phillip 'von Eulenberg. Con
erni von Waldersee and cioneral en Alvea
aleben anti mnentlamied as Prince llohenlohie't
posothilo ucceesor. 'rho two last named arc
pominitt tl to military reforms.
The emperor and , emnpreSs , after attemidin
the Frankfort and Bethin peace jmmbiieos , pro
pose to visit Duke Ernest Gunther of Schmles.
wig-holstein , brother of ( hue eunpness , at liii
estate , the chateau of I'runlcenau , in Sllesia.
Title eent will publicly mnauk the cornploc :
reconciliation of their majesties s'itlu ( icc
duke , who has been in disgrace for over a
year past. His flUtjosty vill afterward mmiakc
another trip to nothuern seas.
In consequence of persistent reports of time
discovery of valuable gold , copper and coal
fields lii the northern pars of Africa an
expeditlomi has been fitted eut to proceed to
that hart of the world and tliorouighhy ecp1cro
the region where tlto discoveries are sad to
have beemi made. The expedition will be sib.
scat eighteen months.
Prince Ferdintimid of Bulgaria will reside
at the schloss during his stay in this city.
Ho Is being shown more than uuai attctm-
tions.
The 48th birthday of the maci king , Otto
of Bavaria , was officially celeblated by tte :
court at Munich Out Moptiay. The king Is
thinner and has become quiet amid tractable ,
but Is quito impassive to his euni'ounclimigs.
The physicians in attendance on the king
think he way live to an old age , unless a
blood vessel oil tile brain should suddenly
butst. The idea ( C. formally declare Kiuig
Otto's reign closed and crown irInca Ltmi- :
POld , the regent , as Icing of Bavaria bias again
beeti abandoned on the advice of the cmimimcrr
amid tlto kings of Saxoumy and Wurtetnhurg.
CAI'RIVI Il/us A BEARD.
CoumL 'iou ) Caprivi , the cx.chiamucchlor , came
to Berlin ( lila week , bronzed 111cc a coltatry
squire. ! i had growmi a full beard , wCro a
black slouch lint , and carried a heavy cane.
lie niadc' no visits and none vero paid to
hiimmi.
kThe oh ! report that M. - ! Ierbetto , the
P1ench ambassador to Germany , Is to be
recalled Is again revived.
Dr. Langht'ld , the ilit'coyerer of the mnhcrcba
of coumsuumiptlon , is eooum to pulihielt a history
or hiu discovery , and details of hits treat-
mflent , ' - Ir. Langhteld's preparation retains
ozone unchanged after a long exposure to
air , auth 'iii ozone is iuitroduceti into ( Ito
blood , amut , exercises a strong anti.nmicrohitc
influence. lIe lice treated succesifuIiy soy-
oral advanced cases of consumption , artl ( bile
( retutmuelit i now employed in the charity
hospitoi. Dr. Langhield is the eon of tIn
chief naval chaplain at Kiel. lie is not qutite
30 years oitm , and bias traveled in East Africa ,
iirazii and Venezuela fur several years , gtuthy.
.ng mary interesting features , of Iti profes-
slon.
Mamiy GcrinanB physicians are skeptical as
Lo ( lie cihiciency of antl.mnicrobcon , antI othuers
warmly praise Dr. Langheld , anti are trying
to intereft ( lie government in the discovery.
The audience of Mr. Iltiwimi F , DId , ( lie
Llmilteti States ambassador to Germany , with
F'mtiperor'iIiiam , which was potponed , ow.
lug to the arrival here of Pnimice Ferdimiand
af Bulgaria , is now fIxed fpr a o'clock to-
: norrow afternoon at ( lie schmlosts. Mn , Ulil
viil be accompanied by. ( list United ijtntes
: Itarge d'tstflalres , Mr. John ii , Jackson , bear-
ng ( lie new ambassador's credentials , and by
aptain IL , K , Evans , ( ho military attache of
tie embassy , and by Mr. herbert 0. Squires ,
econd secretary of ( lie emnbasy.
The rehearing of the case of lice Amneniczn
neurance companies wilt occupy sevezal
nonthie , and furtiiem- time must ciapso before
decision can be arlved at.
Miss Katheryn Bruce of Chicago lies made
or debut hero before a barge audience , which
achuded the most prominent of ( lie Anionican
olony of tbii city and many representativee
C Cenimman society , Site was accorded an en-
ue'astic ' reception.
Count I'osdowaski , secretary of the liii.
E DEE DULLE rIN.
We , _ r'a5t far Nbrti1in.-
( lencrally Pair ; niightly W'anmner
iag _ _ _ _
1 , _ _ _ _ _ _ ii Artiqtsc lisliunreli In lmigiiiisl :
cult's 'tlity IIi Arrettt'si ,
( New hIit it CrIsI ,
S ilit Tired of the SYar ,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ %
2. I ii 'r l en ( 'liul in ( 'eu t rid ,
Qi .AltlIiiiiit II er l'vtcpls' .
Aiiotlst'r Cry for A iii I o Arisicicla ,
iIaiis1siini lik ; tcIir ( lit' Agesit
8. Maxt.y CnIh's Shscrimigr ( lron' larger.
t'hii ( ( 'nub's Citpc'rs ( 'ut Short ,
Affairs lit. South tiiiiihst : ,
4. I.it % 'epk Iii omaha Serial Cirelric.
tiiioiig t lie : uI iiit'iii it ii I t hi c CI I
( I , 'i'I iii i for Set t I t'r t ci A , iuyt' r I t t' mutest
I iii ii 14 ri.pt i's. I Cl I I I ' ' , C lie I linus e.
M'tliiliiet I.ciyiuiemi (1 row Aggrc'ciue.
Seutt. .Inclcsomc 'l'rltti Ir.tg , , On ,
( I. ( 'ocisiclt IlluulTs , , * ' , litt ti'rs ,
7 , 1 nsnruumm et % i t'ii 1.1st cii I ci li ii a are ,
, it rsi ty ( Iuub 't'eii iii S t ill ii ' . ' . 'I a a or ,
fllt.yi.li , Itic'iiig Sc'ctumi Opc'a.
8. Actlt iCy iii ( lie Itetil 1.cttitc VsirhcI ,
Atiiti'ut'iuieiit. Nutet 1usd ( itnurili ,
m 0 , Voiumitiit 11cr % 'iiyu isuicI 11cr 1'onltl ,
I I . ' ' Rui a ry S I o sic. ' '
I 2 , lti I I criiiI nail Coisi iii cii I.
1 8 , i.iiu'k ii t I'iI it teal Ccii vc'hl t louis.
I I ci tuutt ii i locly ii a a Ilsigi a
ShutS , for the Organ Loft ,
1 'I. Couiiiuiert'iiil muimsi Fluiitsic'Iil : News.
I Is. iChit' C rout I hi , , A a t c , IC au ins.
I SI , On t lit' I'iuluis : in thin Sixties ,
I 7. Itrii.f Citreers of Snuuicu Croshcs ,
Ic'uit'It'k ( Iii , IIglsty , sit AI.yssluiIit ,
'ieq of I lisu l'roFesioiiicI 'i'll liuror.
I sO. Vcekly ( ; nist of Spnrtiuig Gossip.
Outlook for tutu ItIg .nmmo Trot.
1 9. I ii I ii tuV Ii cell tug VorltI.
20. Story of a ' 'ouimc Fihilnstcr.
ierial treasury , atinounceti in ( lie licicltetni
today ( lint the government cliii not intend tu
oppose a conversion of the clermami Imiipenma
1001)5 during thus session , as the conversici
woultl bid to a good tied of German tnoiue
rolisg abroad to be replace. ! by doubtful for
cign pajior ,
EunperorVilhlamn Saturtlay ateuidctl ( tii (
festival of ( hue Berlin Academy of rte it
counmneuneration of ( lie 200th anniversary o :
it , , foundation. After expressing liheasmiro nI
beiumg able to receive the loyal congratula
tiono of the academy ium person , his unajest )
saM : "This day toy he'rt is moved by
feeling of deep thiaumkftilncss to lCiiig Freder'
ick I of I'russia , ( lie foun.lor : of the academy
and toward his successord , who fully recog
irized the entuobhlng influence of art over tli
people and s'itlu keen eight and protectiui
baud prepared and smoothed the ray , ever
in tiunes of sorrow and tribulation , for ( In
prosperotue development and cultivation ci
na(1nal ( art. "
Contimiutmig , lila nmajcsty expressed confi
dence that ( lie artists of ( ice present tic )
would uphold the ideals of the last and as
sured them that they coult tiutis depend tmpou :
his protection. and good will. The emperol
couicluded vIthm hoping that the line arti
vouiti uuicrcasingiy flourish as one of ( hr
richest biesiuugo of ( lie Fatherland.
ILUNGASt ) ' llIFO1E ALL 'l'itldS'OIt LI )
amuigrtr Art , Iuitiistr utuisi CI'CIizuu'
ties. tin I'uirzucie nt ltuuilji-t't'n ( Ii.
( Copyright , 2lG. by rrcea l'ubllsliing Commany.
IJUDA.ItESPIl 1Iubgary ' May ' 2'-'tNev
Yomk Vonld' Cablegraun-Spcelal Telegram.- )
"I hiopC , " said Icing Francis JoSeph today , iii
opzui imig ( hi e Id Il lennial expool I ion , ' ' I ha I thti
cxjibifIon will prove e ' ( lie whole world that
( lie liungaraim natiosm , which coulti mn'ai ntalt :
this kingdom a tlioueabd years in spitq of ad.
vers' ' circuuliit'tauiccs , is worthy of fuiwt ! ad
niratiomi of all ohiar neoriles. 1Iumnganiami
dtncnstrate birC that they have gaimied an
hiomuorublo iilac in ( lie field of culture , that
they atand on an equal footing with oIlier
c'viitzed nations. "
Time enthtuessm whcicui followed is inleocrib. :
able. Iiuingariami enthitirlesin is far tihireremit
frcrum that of oIlier natioiiahitiea. flvery eye
fiash0 , everybody icc ready to cut' for hits imo-
loved king nr.d country. The difference be as
great in cTstuimes. The picturcuqume gorgoauia
gola dress , ( lie dazzlirug martial uniforms an 1
'he bright toilets of the ladles gave a veritable
lcalelcioscopo effect. 'flie queen boolccd very
. 'ad. She wore black silk , ' , 'ltlm redingote
velvet collar , set off with lace , a bunch of
Parina violets amnia hat triinunedrith black
feathero. 51cc kept hicr face consliuiitly htfi-
demm behihcid a black ( an. This was bier first
aIpe.lraiiC ? iii public aimice the death of Crown
Prince Itumdoiphi. Tue Irince's widow , I'rincess
Stephisicie , loalceti beautiltil.
The opening ceremony lasted half an hour.
Imnmnecliately oiler it time ttueemt heft , but
( ho king rcmmuaiuuel : two hours , itispectimig the
exposition amid talking whim the exhibitors.
Meanwhiilo cannon thundered nail tIle peonk'
shouted : "Long live ( lie king. Long live
the queen. "
Tue exposition Is very attractive , anti maccit
after the style of the Chicago fair , though , of
course , not so extemisive , Iitauiy old acqwilmit-
aucce fromn Chicago are ltere. In Oesbutla-
var ( old Iliido under the Ttirkishm yoke reproduced -
produced ) arc Zora. Zuicibia amid ltimn ,
ilsuiecusee ilti vontro froimm the MIdway l'ai.
sance , anti ether Onlemital wonders , lriciudng
fakirs anti tierrishes.
Tue morning vas c'louily , htmL the rain
u'aite(1 ( until the ceremmomdes were over , It is
pouring now. Nevertheless , ( Ito streets are
c'owtied : to ( lie utmmoftt as this tllepatch to
filed , with People vatting for the kttmg'mc re-
ttmnmi ( rein ( lie opera , svliere "Ilmig Stephen , "
am ) historical opera. was iihayetl tonight. The
big house was tilled with atone royalty anti
nobility titan perhaps nmmy theater ever con-
tamed before. Among tile mamiy Americana
hero are : Mlmutster Trlpp , Mrs. Tnlpp , Miss
\Varhburn titiul Mr. Siencar. 'romorrow
mmiomulng there will be a religiout's service , In
tIme alternoomi lmoro races , tuiti in the evemi-
tag an ihiuinilnintion ,
BUI/u. P115Th , May 2.-Emperor Francis
tesepti today opened ( lie mnillcimnuiai eximtbittotm
ere. Ibid majesty u'ore tlw uniform of a
lutugarisni general anti was ruccommmpaniied by
he emnpree'a. 'rite umilnister of coinmnerce ,
lrneet Danilel , met ( lie royal party at this
; ate cati macia a patriotic siteechi on the intl.
euimiiuni of Ilumigary , expreasitig ( Ito great
lay felt by all present as well as by
hungary in general that their Icing auni
Iueeit had enimanceti ( Ito glory of ( lie exhiibh.
ion by their preince. 'rice emperor no-
died , tlvehling upon thto ideasmmre ho ( cit at
) eiiig tibia to open ( lie exhibition which
nariceci ( ho oxiatemice for 1,000 years of time
lunganian st'ito , etiloglzed ti ilcmnigarian'
iatbOn antI expresised icia comimpleto confidence
ma the loyalty of ( lie Hungarians.
iIii't'iui'uidw of ( ? vt'si mc 'cJtNe'1M , 3lii y
At New York-ArrIvecl-IieBperia , from
aples ; La Bourgogne , from llavre. Sailed-
_ .a liretagne , for ilavre ; Moastlam , for Rot.
erdam ; Massachusetts anti ihsnbnia , for LIV-
trjmool ; Enmis , ( or Gemmea : iluIata , for Jianm.
, urg ; Ethiopia , for Glasgow ; Neustria , for
Isreciltes
At Phiiadelplmia-SaIled-Pcnniand , for Liv-
rpool.
At Southiampton-Sslied-Paris , for Noty
rork ,
At Hayre-Salied-La Touraine , for New
c"ork.
'fIRED OF TilE WA1t
Spain Deterniitie to Offer Cubans Some
StlbStOfltiaI atisfnction.
WEYLER PROVOKES STRONG OPPOSITION
Ills Remarks Agaiiist Granting Autonomy
Causing Embarrassment ,
CAMPOS CONSULTED BY CANOVAS
Deposed General Advises Compromise as a.
Menus of Pacification ,
MEASURE WILL BE ANNOUNCED MAY ii
l'reiu , Icr i. Nuv isi'uiiu , In S Iuir mu Sin Ic-
ini.ii I of l'olit-y % 'iulchi 'ih I lit'
Iiiihicuci icil I a ii iIo'mtl
S ii i' i't' Ii.
( Copyright , iSSO , by I'rcss I'tit.i Ipti tag ( 'omitpnmiy. )
MAD1IuI ) , May 2.New'ork ( \'orltl Ca-
blcgramiu-tlpecttil Tclt'gram.-G ) auierai'ey -
her's decharatioums iii ilmivamuti are very cmii-
barrasuiulmmg for tiio ittailniti govei'timiieiit , amid
have cau'etl an unfavorable immmpresston in
Spain , as they ittcreae the hterptexity of time
govcriiiutg clauses and of ( Ito caliimuet itself ,
General \\'oylor Plnimily stated ( lint lie vai
opposetl to Cubaui amitommomy , amid wotmiti not
mimmdsrtako to carry out extensive reforiums
duirimig ( lie ineumt'recticn , but that if ( lie gov-
ernimmomut cotiriticreti it expetiietmt to introduce
soimue refornrn Purely ttdinttiistrattve or
ccouiountcnh lie would obey , though his ophtiion
\vns that time rebels are eniconrageti by such
iiroiiiiseeu , amid he thought tilt' ) ' oumghit to be'
iiOsttlonctt tutitii the rebehlioii is crushed.
Tiuiti eptutnut of General \Veyler is backed
by itouiiero ltobledo and a fet' conservatives
allied to Cuba , aunt ( lie Porto Rico semiaora'
anti deputies , all of 'hiorn belong to the re-
actioirnry part ) ' in the West lutihies.
CAMPOS'AS CONSULTED.
I'rommmier Camiovas bins conusuciteci dunimig tuG
past wecic with Marshal Cauuipcc , General
Cnlieja amid several ether gemicrals , anti high
civil ofliciatti tuitd politicians recently arrived
froni Cuba , amid nil of them. without exception ,
reconimucuitietl ( lie early inatmguriuioii ( of 'ery
liberal reformimsi as the best amixiliaries of
military action In Cuba , COiiuildering ( hat.
civilians anti military mtmen in the colony are
coucvlmiced ( hat otherwise ( lie etrugghe will
bo greatly prolonged and 'cry costly.
General Weyler recently slated ( hint lie
required ts'o years , at least , to pacify Cuba.
Premier Canovas bcmuows ( hat many of tIn ,
comiservatives , anti all of thte oppoaitlnn its
( lie recent Paniiautieumt , will ailvocato a re-
formui policy , especially in 'iest' of the mad-
equate results of General , Weyler'a military
cperatlomis so far , and bcauee ittbhic opinion
lii Spain is visibly favoralIo to any hemmorable
pnti direct understanding withi tIme colonIes
whiich viII put a stop t ( Ito sacrifices of ( lie
. . . .
'mother cotmntry'- - - ' " - - - - ' , '
Premier Canovas is formulating a state-
iient of policy which
vill lie etiibothietl in a
ioynh tipeilchm , for the mumeeting of Parliammient
on May Ii. It will irotoc to allow General
\Veyler to rcmtinin in comnirmaiiil , anti will offer
somimo stibstatmial utisfnction to ( ho amsplra-
( tony of ( lie niajority of Cubaims.
ARThUR H. IIOUGIITON.
tiU'i'clmmdmty ( ti' ONCJMmi.t'I'AN'i'S.
'I eli ii uid ' . ' . ' , . Jtc'iiig' isi rulerctl
Inil- III hit' msmisiJ ,
( Cop'rlgttt , 1596 , 1) ) i'rcs i'uihulsliing Cotapany , )
hAVANA , Cuba ( 'ia ice ) ' West. Fia. ) , May
2.-Neuv ( York World CahlegramnSpcclh
Telegraiii-Tiie ) butchery of ibincombatants
ccntintues in all parts of ( lie Islaumd , while
Spaiti ii , beng encouraged to resist attemnpt
to secimre peace through meiliatioum by reports
Cf ehmatum victories.
Somtue of time Stores train reitioto districts
which reach mae are appahlimtg , but personal
investigation Ic , irnpcshblo at present. I do
riot feel jttstttled In giving the details.
Yesterday I made a vet'aomiiih appeal to ( lie
captain general to invcctiaato the massacres ,
lie clmahlcngetl inc to name a place where
peaceful inhabitauttmc were bctig shot without
trial , and I nanmierl Caunpo FJriiio , General
Weyler declared that bin cliii tiot believe ( bin
charges. I itmeisted tluat I had talked with
respectable eye Witmmesses tvlio had seen their
homiest , inoffensive mucighiboro dragged fronts
their bionics clay by uiay and ktlieti ut itliout.
trial. The bodies are still lying withm bound
hinmids , not more tbmari imie ! mtiiles Scorn lie-
vamia. Thie captain gemmoral said ( hid if r
cOniiimtietj to telegraph tIme resmilts of mmiy in
t'coigaioiimi ( ( lie su oculd expel tue frorti ( lie
isianii. I replied that so bug as I rciiiiiicd :
rulive iii Cuba I w'outhti let ( liii vorld know
the trimtii ahKiitt ( Ito ivar.
I again pressed him for an investigation ,
: umtl time captain. general ouuco mnore repeated
his threat.
Ilu bias the coltirwt gray eye , I have ever
: ecn iii a kumimami hit'ail. I nho made an appeal -
peal to ( hit , hisitoil of I lavautut , Santamitier V.
Frimtee , hoping tiia liii iim'ghi ( hrn Induced to
mice bii voice In hirctes against ( li s un-
ili.sguiseii War of exteruuuination tuaged against
utmiarmuieti anti hteipless Cubans.
'fno stout old bieltop rustled hin : silk robe ,
rattled the gold ctiami around his miocle anti
said in a very comiiforablo ( way that. lie did
mmot believe ( lie Spamiirh armimy could be
guilty of smmchc criuiuee , lie receIves $18,000 a.
veal' froni Spain ,
Nothing but time intervemution of some
rowerfiml nation can stop these accmiea of
blootjimoni amid destruction.
Thi Spanish govormmmmiciit is no homiger Ins
oomitrol of ( lie isiamtml , It bit > ttis ( lie cites antI
towite , but thie Insurgeitta are supreme In
ibmo country , save for the tavago forays of
Lice royal troops ,
Tite patriots ciiforco tbietr vhI within sevens
attica of havana. Night heloro last Macco's
riioi ) attacked amid burned ( hue outskirts of
Arterntsa , not more thiami ttvo miles ftosn
] eneralVcyler's celebrateil troehitt ,
Spaizi dots hot OVen imretemid to protect
( innonicami life or property. 11cr own troops
ire more feared than ( ice insurgents ,
JAMES CIIHELMAN ,
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'l'roumhies Iii use lisisi miess Vorlti ,
LYNN , Moss , , Mci ) ' 2.-Tita Moulton
: cntier ) company , hmavimig fumn'toniea here ,
iris nscstgncd to A. W. Polio & Co. of floe-
on ( or * i3,000. Most of thin clatimmis against
ho corporation ore lucid Its Neuv Yorbc imat )
'Imliadolphilo , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ItntIiN ( If mu busy ,
F4tLII RIVEIi. Muss. , May 2.-Pliiitp D.
iorticn , time oldest active manufacturer ins
his city anti wideiy known in textile cm-
lee' , dIed today.aged , 80 years ,
I'roluilcitiouilsls Nuuusis' a Cissuslltlute ,
IIA'i'AYIA , N , Y , , Moy 2-'Proitibitionlata
ml the 'ricurtictis comtgret'sional district liav
iotniInalLli ( 'bin rhetu YrcutiOnt 'iVjllitume cp
lidtlheIInt ( .1 coniirQe.
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