\ FI-IE OMAHA ! DAILY BEE ICSTAIUJSMICh .MINI'J ' ll > , 1871. OMAHA , MONDAY JANUARY 5J , 181)8. ) SINGLIS COPY JJTV13 UI3N.TS. 0'inMVMivpMIIMVO / SIRUiiliLIMi CUBANS tlr t'hlr Pen Pletn.fi to tin Onitip of the Innrfiit TROOPI POORLY I QUIPPED FOR HUMTING of Ihs Onbin A tiny do RCMAINOUt AHC CLAD ONLY IN H/G / Cru'.fd Cotriwminler nf the I'orcti llullovtu III ) Will SllCCHll , CLAIMS TO IIAVC AI1M5 AND AMMUNITION ) Iliillj Hi".i'rl ( ii < | | | | -C III * ' HllllUl " Hi * ' .Vrnij- < l . * ' * < 'r > In Kiirno.l. IMVVNA , J n YlirU W"rlt | i'i. r m l"'i R | ) - I went tote 1 1 . nmi > of ni" l to lnrn the t * . i irttth f UW podllinn ri-BiiruiiiH ny A yrar 8 o I vv the unolllclal i .r of nirm gfIn Ontnn/ from Olnov of Uic l'nltd ' smtoB „ . , < -r ury of t t "cvcland and Mr \ t. r f President ( ( v , v lmiM.il to ii lln > war by Oonioz'H ae- tititAino nf R l'l n of ( ininnnmy wtm-n thev 1,1 . . olvl Home * rrjcrlpd II. Now hi H'j.m Ih * prt-KPiil win II P and iho war mint ri in I WM urcomiianlpil by 1'nltml ' Slaiio I. HIII llnfiPl MailrlMl. < ( > rral"1 wa * n iiil.ly and cndrply otto of niprry , aullmrlod i-ll by ItBltiM mat Coimtil Qciicral Leo nn I. . ) IlUnin nd tlomez. MadrUal was t mud HUUH iniwiilar OKI-lit t Hnnctl Splr- ' Kit ilmtlliMo iouiiiriiiiii I" I" " ! nriiniid HHIII Mplrltiw In tlio provlnco of Santa ( lira In ri-Pimnlilon of hi Bi-tvlios t" li'dii ' ) AiiH-rlPHli ililrpna In dlatrcHs Prc-Hldi-nt M K intcy Hppnlnti'd MadrtRal t'-illed ' Stnles . > null at C'nrlHKPH'i. ' I'nllod ' Status of Co- toniliiM mid ho will om 'l out for his now I t MadrlKnl'K prrnnil vvllh me was to nin\i > n wonmn'H dlKirom , to obtain from Hi nut for Iho widow of Charles Crosby Ills n in y nd potHonil tiplonglnm. Crosbv u ' i lie iiirropondcnt of the Chicago Record wlni W B Idllrd -loiuhly i-qulpiird nnd provldrd with | mi. . I iii-l Madrigal at Hanctl Splrltus llmiilpii Ib" pamid we were protected lu titui wl'i' h nh'iulil pn ted nn Amorli\m > i i / > ii iiii ) beri' ' on partli the ttars mid h-rii.ii Ttiriumh bin hrothcr-ln-tiiw. Marcos iuri i.i Kiivornm nf Snnta Clara province MulrlKal not pprinlMlon from General Ag- iii' i , i | n > Miiinliinl | uiiiiinaiiclliiK the province , in iliipln ) theAnicrlenn Ikag on the fields f i 'nit * \\V frll r.irc ( hat iho Hag would | iiiiiint u after II wim rocojcnlzril Hut the tt'iihlr Mm thai It v > n * not a very big Hag. oul ) iUIN Iticlim On the nther hand. M.m.cr rltli-H r.irry IIKITO than n mile and id HtxiilanU nlway-H Hhunl nt long lange ni aiijr urnall miiunlod puny. Indeed , by Mil. rwkltmi Imlill ( hey have often killed v " i olher il. " 0111)1) ) IIOUSCS. ! nri'il filrpiln co m ill and Ing the Jurlidlc I i of " iicll Splrlttu furnlKhcd me wltli K < H | her < ttid Madrlfcnl with thiee ntroiiri d i t \ < t pirry lin ! Sio pounds Oi Ueccm - < r 19 Inn tddli > liriraen wi-ro lowed on a Hi ) nr fur liht'd by Iho tioverntnent and > ur corriipun'rnt mid his companion went l * tall from Hancti Hlrltu | in Qna.il'.il. . u it'nall ton.i ciitliUo-i mllea south We weio I f rtnr.l thr liniirrnt wt-ro awaiting our -iiiltiR tcir IJiunlnil and on llio day before ( it Hi-Ill ( bom ne * of our r'Hiilliu Co oiel it ni vl i 41-roinpaiiti-d in lo Quniili.iil. when * ( > kivlted to ( I'llnor by the Sp-jnUh "i > n and the mayor NIi morning , after put HUB the fit tubing M hm lu ( he outfit , wo rode ll to the dr > ue ' "U Krarttlr hid r ridden for ten miles ' i 'i frcm MI > ard ahead ( UNO A iharp < l nhr.rl "Allo-llucr-Yn- who goi.i " i < * " In a Hump nf fur Mho palms nut " rp ( liniment * ni lorky ponlei. They u-i" the outuiMiU of the lofil Cuban leader J * Ml uel Uuliiu a-'l we noon e-onvtncel in Ibit we Here thoie- whom they nwfltoil U i li the three a * Rill'lci vvo 'ire.li fasted i it day in lllgutl Untnvz' camp on the . -i n rl r Miguel flimies gave tin tin e - < i' Major Pltia and six cavalry men , ( hre-o if whom H-eroiirmiil with stumpy HemUit- ; * > two with Colt repmtlng rltliri and Tit * . -nth * lth B raptured Mauler. For tlneu we roil * outward now over rollltg I ruirl * . liMh ttltb KUl'-co ' KrU4 and dolled i uli ralll * . non Iliroiigb monlKUis HO ilcnse Hial w * Her ? in Irnplcjl lwlliIit. | ; apiln ' 4hlnK Hirouih tool chady lre.itns.o r i > i | d not ntvre Itiiri ilx hours u day , for M Irtjiil'A nOn pnund * made a liuvy burden iv. n for bU mulfn Al nlttht a big strip of r i l Xh xliH lour sturdy aplliRi b.ro ho MI ahl wblle frailer hammock' serveI the < ' .r ot Ibe turty. Our cit-orls greatly ' > ird the t-b.TM * of fire from their accui- * < nnb \ * f and b-irlilei lo whit nttirv\ < h. ni Oi l r mornlnt of Dtpwnbfr 22 ai we r ' -i-M ih * | irilri'emajkicue. . a heavy Tlflo * ft hli'ittl over the gllstealtiK grass go < > * lht w * ihniifhi the Hpanlsh guerrillas - < ii.nn iw U < < rode h i k indi the thicket A i > cnt ih .1 two icouti to locate iho H < mil The luiud reurnhiK , reported i i IM IHniPUrd * hid a ( light Rklrmlih " Uvirri'i Infantry a mile from where * ff , tbc.1 ( he ihlrrolih was over and ' < tbt ll nt nid fighter ha I encamped to * . < u me cod mjr lompinlong pour dayit i ' b * hd leirued frum the Ininrgent ( twill ! uur i-o.nl t Uioeral ( lomrz fient ' i MV ui rs who ipolt Hoxllth to meet ' p Mml hl i uiiMMli of raised cavalry , R IB * ftuif befure ui taw ( he gleam of l Tw * > * In Ib * ibid * of royal palm * . * -I dtemotmifd ik * old rebel chieftain i hU f lfr ] morl of iJO men MKRT4 ( UXVUK v ccrw .h J iiso buglers noisily i- I > I Ih * i * n 11,4 ttrlp8 that Madrigal 1 < i iwl Mi'lrlgil idfaiii-eil nj dipped nil 1 r tntuMtr iki tt ot ib * ilugle mur wn ' , , 't I" w f It w i a molt lal re ttag ' ii m IMhlnd th * uld Cuban h io 'Th l w Itkti al kli ia n t * iiul-clrcl ' ir IM * at IrHM 4rtl l f cl Tb liugl 1 - t MI H i. in.l nj | > ibe rmtl of tb * tutflbi * ii Oont took your coire- l 'i | lM4 I * kti > U inMUuw * bM lt | iroviJ li hfaltti nod > iit r kh > * Un r * ru ry. Iiol4 * Ullr ) , It < > > lUiftl ik i n orrtptwdnt of a < * * & ' I * 'l r vfc - ! kin Mr bid b * Kl\tt ili i ii ( injr an tnt' * tko , Cro by f irl l tltmo HMurtd w * ut thai t iig t t vitM f fl A twif i f w ho b ftiJ pidjtf H I ftMhi f * ikl to envy poor Cro br'i i Mft MMMk Afc his iMF MMiiil vtf cld rlitf > , ftta k * , ' ( ki J f ii i f-u - orgkUed mn who ' * * l i ttoikiti n taniiwdtat * vuin- < 4. AM IM ( | ' < > * hud * * * f tutu rlolbt ( > * At Hifbt fcty AuCer i * * f flT from * * M I ilk4 al 4ttaDony ( wiik tbem l tawM ib * UM to * w b * tb i- r i < ! M hM ( llh Mf | < iv riwnt to * rwl P U TTUH. U Ul * r bud ! * * 4M W * w 4 * * will toy MM * ib lr V * ft It Uy * i | .t ' ! M0 * l AUlOIIUW ) , > i Ik * * ! . ' ( , l ik l and b * * * rin * . I * I t % li U ttr t iKtVitf f k > 4T y J > . ' ' . < > 4 < I 1 rJM- I r b S | 9 * * lf * 1 IV * ' * . u r * ia va lath. tuI ; Uai. mi-n tirmnd with n rifle 8oth.il inch thicket ] 'Ml ' r itdltm twinty fiimllloa < r' half i itnii < n iirmrd ornutfl , nlrt and alwayn IM Iy in n ht The abnolnti- number of tin HO iiMrllU U In Itnpdralbte to learn Hut It li iiilli' | irruln ttnit n bird of them died ol fever ilurliiK the "ln > uraion The Spaa- Mrdd run ( tlvo up nil hojio ( f utarv-liiK oul itie l-iitirKciits In Saniti riini jirovlnce. Mire limn 1mIf a tnllllin rattle gruze In Mm field * WcjIcr'B "nconcititradltlon" tot. aw.ay If the men who ( ended ( Im c.Hlli but iilcnty are left , llcutdc- ) . the larlflooi ho remain In MnnlRtia .are busily vcintillK ( ) Theie IH plptily to < Mt ii eaatern Su'.ita Clom ami UK is iitipivtn. . tiK lie st.atiof the ln urK itTiny tlcnf-Ml U ( mez mid "The mimbtr of our aritit d men IH the mine as always , about ii mi' ' ) .More iCvin a third of them are In Flint ami. whereiJi'l.i ( ' In cUiltiK fplendld wotk \ hlH tirllllt-ry boionu-s perfcctt\l he will tnlio more Inipor.uiit lowtiri. IVindo nan. t MimiKh heillhy soldler.t IL Injure him. In f'lti.hiKu there U no ( oarentratlon prac- tlrnlly nil the popnl.itl < m sims In the wood- < . "I'nini the eittoino exposure of almoit tl'tiu ' yc.ir * of the lianlist vv.ir In history liiiiny nf my men were luc l to siuli a Hliito that they died In this lant unhealthy i tiianon of p.aluilc fevers Hut the epidemic IK over now There wore plenty of unarmed men I" take their KUIIS I have not now so mnny men for eaeli nun an I had , but I hnvo pleity for the vv.ti , onotmh to win The ! 1 HitnlHli | army Blirtertd more thin ( iilin llovv can a n.iilon bo 11' to govern a tolcnv whoso i olllcers Htarvo their own men" Wcie It not fur the iKrornni but Intense patriotism of . tin1 'pinlili po.aB.int soldier the whole Span-j I iHh army would deserts It Is desertions Iti-op up about the K.I me \t the captured nf ( iiiho Oit.ilmiro and Victoria the ! UK Wo wen- not pro'sed I read In the I Havana press that Oracla's men hanged l paelflcnH al the taking of ( luvea 1 cannot1 le-llevo II 'I here might have been homo , Cut ,111 born volunttera who were hanged. t | cannot top th.it anyhow Any Cuban who fish Is to keep AVeyler's Hag over Cuba cle- orvod It. "Wo arc well supplied with arms ami am- niinlllon. thanks to the activity of the Junia ' nd to our Ameilc.in friends It Is easier ti horinw money diy by day as the Cuban1 irospocts brighten. I have bold no eonecs- i Ions or francl Isrs to get It. I don't hink niieh of the Jucaro Morron trocha I admit I I hat 1 doubted the ability of the western | doctoral Cuban tit-legates to Join the gov- ' Tiiment In the cast , but they did It easily n short , the war has been fought I am r.iniiillly | awaiting to see In what war Spain vlll choose to Icse Cuba , by sile to the Cubans or by 'war ' with the Americans. I | | ivould greatly prefer the former , as would' cviiv Cuban In Cuba. " Maximo ( iome'7 Is In earnest He believes i hh cause ami In IH SIUOPSS SVLVKSTOU SCOVEL , ii\r.it vi , r v\no ms7ii\itrr.Mn. I'liitN MIIIIJ ( Misliifles 111 II WAN \ , ( vh Key We-bt ) , Jan. 2 J.t I * repoitcd from Santiago dc Cuba that Gc'i- c-r.il Pando IH gicatly disheaiteneil on nc- oount of the obstacles whli.h prevented n succe.sful c.iml\ilin tigalnst the Insui gents In that province He .declares .hat ho has mi hi'se of operations , Uic insurgents' con trol being so complete that It Is impossible lo ouivey supplies to Spanish columns up- er.UIng In the Interior of the piovlnce. Gen- eifll I'ando Is slid to be convinced thnt the Insurgents of S.intl.igo do Cuba piovlnce will rot aectpt autonomy When he v.at. In Spain ho did not re.ill7e that the Insui gents In .ho province had such strer th It la t-alil that Heneial S.igua. operating In Santiago de Cuba , has been unable to tigreo with bis sure-ilor olllccra ? ntl cm the pie-text that he Is blc-k he IMS arrived I1 Havana and will return to Spain by the flix't ' mail Hteaim r i\-Mlnlster : C.imltjis , the Madrid edlto. who has been investigating the situation in Cuba , Is said to bo thoroughly discouraged with tin' outlook. Ho will return to Spain shortly , the midden death of his si ter be'cis Ulve-n as the uasjn lor hibtuilng his de ( orture. Sennr Amblard , who lisa Just i etui net from the United States , Is 'Uld to take the same hopeless view of the situation as Senoi Ouultjjs. and i < is stated that he will de- tl'r.t the p'ofeired appointment of becre-- tary to the Cuban amonoinl- cabinet Senor Capulcs governor of Santiago de Cuba , has resigned , being unvv illlng to m k- > appolnimuuts dictated lo him by the gjvc i- in en L thiough General Pan lo. Ino mllitin commander , Uliver , Is acting In Capults place TO hiITIn ri ii\\ nii-'ricLi/rir. . lluxoliiiiKint ( < > \il Nton l'liiuiMlnl Illll-Nlloll" . ST PF/rmiSIIUIlG , Jan. 2 It Is an- nouuecd that M Kuril Alexleff has been In- .rustcd with full powers to "promote the de velopment of tlie commercial relitlons be tween Kustiiu and Coiea In conipctlllcn wl h HrltU'i and Jai'inese Inlluomcs , and to ai. In furthering the prompt ccuatinctlon cf the projected orthodox church a Seoul " Iho Novoc Vremya , commenting upeti there ro pei-tlve pc l lins of J Md.mvy Hi own and M \le\lefT , uiuler the compromibo eifccting the ariangement , according to which the two will work the Corean customs together , b-iys "Nobody will regard .Mr llrowti as he rcpre- Hi'M liveof the IlrltUh Hag. He Is > i mete ollleial In iho pervleo of the Genr.au govern ment , directing the customs .M. Mexloft will attend In a higher sphere -.s adviser to thu Conan mlnlbtry of finance " The Novontl wysny berlous conlllct be ween Kagli'id and a" otht-r pc-iver wculd bu cer'.aln to oxe-ltc rebellion among Great i 1'rl aln'a Asl-ittc sulijeci.s The only course I i OL.en to Gieat Ilrltain U fully to maintain tin rtatu ( | uo inslii. . nd to prencrve friendly j i reUtlcu * wl h Itussla. " rniM > i : ( DUX VXD \ \ r f ( ho ( ionium Viiili.i > .siiliir : N ( . ' 1111111111-11 \ \ Illi. niitLIN , J.ati 2 It Is announced tha. China has jlcdcd to the demand of Haro-i Hoyldng. nrrtDin ambatcador at Pck'xi ' foi the dl3inls8.il of the commandant of the Chinese fiirrUfon at Uuo-Cl'o\v ' province o' Slian-TunK. because of the use of thrcatcn- Ing larttuago to the German mls.vo-.irUs there The Chinese government has tele- graphcil a dlsrnla al of the commandant Ilaron Hey king , hi making hU demand on Sttnriliy for the dismissal of thu command- 1 ant. Inilited that a copy of the telegram oi illiinLial should be laid before htm by 0 next Thurs'ay evening The Taung LI Y'lmen rcqutite'J the amt > 3 * ailor to grai them until 8 o'clock that evening ( Saturday be.'ore making a reply to the demands where upon he threatened to leave Pekln. CUIMX3 i\\nr MonT ; 'IIKUMII.I : Olllrliil I c Tlin-iit'-iiliiu ; 'I u iv ii ril LITHIUM V iuiM > .iiilir. PKICIN' . Jan 2 The Herman mlsslonarlei a : Tfeio-l'how province of rilwn-Tung. having lo llarui HeyMng. the Oerman am at Pokln. that ttie csinnuKidint a thi C'lii.f e garrtion of the tonn had utei ibr it : lHK- language to or of the baron Ileyklngc. at once demanded hat the com nwttdant bu dlimliied ami ( bit a copy of ti TUHK I.I VanuJn i telegram of dismissal bu pre * utfl to him by 6 e'tlocK Thur uy eyu tnK Tim 'Uunic M Yamen rociuestod the amhiiiador to Krant tbtin until S o'clock Baron llnykluii Aereupiu thraaiened to leave i'ek.u. but k ) Mil here. TUo Kovirnmimt Is Illmiiitri'lt Ui iViirm * . PitKlOKrOilKKl'IIK Jan 2 Prince Illo- BMrckM coiiJItljii k In no w\y wane He . took bit wlajay bitb a iMual N w Year's day be riaiMMl In tbe company of Court Her- bvit Hun ii\k the I'oun' anJ l'ounte \\illiiin ilisn ir. k thel' > un > , t vjn Arulm an \ i . < n l C' J tea vun Hfiitzau lit ) ' i t ' \ r < ire ( . u I I ' 'i ' * hl morning I r l "ry it ' r ar4 Ur ? 'iwinitsgcr wire aUo j- ' Tb" Utcr anJ Cojnt Herbert j ilui ur I * left rru-drKhsrubo to Jay. PROSPERITY IS APPARENT Secretary Gngo Discours s OonfUently of Business Prospects. SAYS GOOD TIMES ARE RIGHT AT HAND Intoriiiilliiiiiil Iliilnnro Mu-ot of ( lie \\mlil \ \ u * % ! % ! llrfiiro > o I'uv oralilc lo tinI'liUt'iI Slit Ion. N'iW YOHK , Jan 2 I'ailor the hoidlm ? "Secretnr > Oage Confidently Hopeful , " the Tillies will tumorrow publish an extended In ten lew with Secretary Hago In the couruu of which ho Is quoted as laying "Tho coining- good times to our counlr ) ! > not mow something Intangible far off ; our good times are right at bind , dependent mure ! } , altogetliei , on our willingness to vvotthily greet them and Keep them. "Throughout the length and breadth of our land blesalags have been showered In boun tcoutncss by 1S97 Some of us at the beg.n- nlnj ; of the sear Just tmlul presumed to bo hopeful a few of ua even to be conllJent that IS'.i" ' would blare a pathwa > for pros- polity. And the accomplishment of 1SU7 makes Indeed , glorious contrast with the dreary record of wrccl.lng years preceding The Intcrnatlciial balacce sheet of thf world was never ibefore to favorable at now to t.e ! United States never before approached BO favorab'e showing for us It Is no more the n , eie longing o a die-tin that our eojntr } snail become the creditor nation of the woild. Tint actually It Is today "At , against tremendoiiB purchases of 0111 commodities , iforclgnois have sent us back moreof our f > pcnrltle . Hver since the Daring crush , o\er hnlt a do/e-n years ago Knropo has been continually nnd laigely unloading upon us Its holdings of American stocks , and bonds Cnicful utmlenta of the situation me persuaded that the limit to such liquidation must by this time be well nigh leached , but , however this may be , there ceitalnly Is warran for gratification In the demonstritcd fact that we arc not only able to absorb what Huropo forc back upon us , but that we arc able to do this readily , do It without any quiver or embartaibment even while doing it accum ulatlng millionaire cahh credits to our ac count In every quarter of the globe. surinriciAL VIEW. "Some people .ire , I believe , disposed to lo pccslmlsttc because great sums accumu late in our banks. They urge th'H as a sign cf national business unlicalthfillness , mer chants and nunutactuieiB , they fcay , lick confidence , arc unwilling to assume norniil icsponsibllltleo , and thus the country's general trade has a shrinkage threatening it This Is a biipcrflclalievv. . After years that have been practically pinic times , e\- leptloml clonients enter Into the business situation. And the unparalleled volume of Idle money In the banks signifies , 1 think bomcthlngery dlfTeient from what the pes simists harp upon. era' own. What the western farmer did and these/ great totals of bank deposits lell'-ct th liquidation of ivestcrn Indebtedness What the vvstern people have accomplished ( lining the jcar pibt as pa > ers of debts will , vvnen we can come full > to comprehend It seem fairly to be a chapter fiom tlie dajs of romance. The good prices for this jeir's ciopa went not to middkmen and speculators ; dollar wheat came wblle wheat was jet on the farm and for the that time In many a harvest the market's profks were the farm er } , ovn What the wchtern fanner dU and vvl.at he Is still doing accounts far beyond what jet Is understood for the money which piles ur In our banks That monc > largely Is the crop for 1M > 7 , and It Ins done magnlli- cent . set vice In the extinguishment of lle'ib upon . homesteads In every state In e\er > comnumlt } , of our great 'west ' And ib this uiihealthful' ' Is there any cause for repining in that. The west Lab been | > a > ing back to the cist millions boirowed years ago and durlnc some rec ° nt times nismlcd as an ( i.\ccicingly ! doubtful absct faces In 1S9S the most li.opiring situation Known to its his tory. ruxns ox ircrosir. "Another factor having much to do hi n akinR ho ! rge sharing of funds Kept on Jeprs-it lather tl n put aetlvelj into hast urf ( . rulkclb newlv developed prudence among our people. ( Ubt as well as west Since 1S' > 3 i' has been b fashionable to be p.or tlut economy ami caution have become fairlj a national ch rae eristic Tno man who n ade money before 1SUJ Oiurrled , in nine oasjs out of ten , to put what he gilned Ititi quick circulation Chrrge l.as been \\rougnl The averagecltUct who has pioipcrel dnr Ing IS'J" Is inclined to hold tlgnt for the time , at least , i o his new surplus , It Is not that he doubts the sifetly of he falling into step uitii the progressing good times , U Is not thai he Ins become a drone , a mere i'b- ? Lrbcr , but , ai.preclulve of the recent experi ence , he dioobes for awhile to wal . "Om gieat bank deposits are not a meiaco Tien endotib iieeumulattonh show a capacity to extend business lines , they bhow that \\carc no poor , but fTincHllj powerful. "The country waits mow only to hue It certified that bonnJ conditions inderlle na- lomil finance. That made clear , b own to be biire , liiccntrovertlblc , we bhall wltiuss and prcllt toi biitincps pio.5peilt > bcjond par allel for Hiej who cci'iol ' cjpltul will on Midi abbiuances move forward promptly and confidently. " IM.IIMMIN : : ini \ \ i.ii" ci.oitv. " DlllllKcli M eM urilhi'l Xiili'l It'll ii I'liiK i n I'ln * . NfiW YOUK , Jan. 2. The World tomorrow will say : Cjptalu William 0. linmlliami Chief Olllcer H ekwlth of the American line steam ship , St. l.oulH , which arrived In port yet. terday , bpent much of their time- dining the trip across the Atl.intlc Investigating a story which made every American on board Indignant The .story relates ; to the burning of an American Hag by British btuwards aboard the steamship during the paMige The Investigation h.is been nearly completed ami It was announced aboard tile St Louis yesterday that as a result several memaeis of the crew will be dls lmigl from the service of the American line today. The burning of the ( Ug occuried on Chrlst- j4 ( 'ay at tlio dlnnei of the 6tewnd The cclibratlon was li full swing One of the Etewarils lighted a match and held It to the American Hag "Hum It , " fame of the stew ards are raid to have shouted Then followed n general tumult. The fctars and strlpct , were burning from every corner of the ln.nl- Ing "Tho matter Is still under Investigation , " s.i 111 Fcconil Olllcer Campbe.l. "I am berry that the matter t > hould become public It waj Mm ply the aet of a lot of druiiKi i flunkey . Action will bo taken tomorrow. " Mils.Clv U'll.l , ( ill TO I'ltlSIIV sii. | \\lll 'I'nililj I'litul < iilllt > of MIIII- k I II II Kill IT. . N'riW YOHK. Jan 2. Mrs Augmta Nack. tliu acro'iipllce of Martin Thorn In the murder of fUilddisuppp. the bath ruhher In it cnttago at WooUlde U I. , will boir - rilgncil In Uoi-.i ; leland C'ity tomorrow nnd will pleml guilty to iranblaughtcr Coir tj \ttorney Vounjs It is understood , nil s retto an Impotit cm of a rdvence of twenty one jeus ii > t'u- ptnltrntiy at Si if Sins This tuttnc , It U uiKiern'ojl wl' ! aUj lo acceptable to Mr * NucV attorucja IHflll < > ( ( ll'l'llll Xl-KXI'lM , .Illll , At t.'uii'iislovvn Sillnl fmbiii fi in I. v- < rp < u' for N v Voik At Llzird 10iO u m 1'ans. I hi N inndu > from NVvv YurK f r II xi \t Ntvv Yjrkriivi > l ri"mii uii fruin At U "tonrriid - Oorgo \ \ . from ro-uiMjii ITIVI > wonic I\.IUII.\M ; > . > lmi ) PnniKTM mill TrnitrMiit'ii Mp > l on n CinniiKiiv < 3i'j unil , NIJ\V YOUK , Jan. 2. IU.J lion Horace I'lunkett. M 1' . chairman of the Irish Ag ricultural Organization soclct ; ' , who Is now \lsltliiK the rnltcd States. Ins contributed to the North American Kcvl < w an account of the efforts which have been made since the death of Mr I'ftrpell to further the cause of Ireland through the development of Its commercial nnd Industrial ui-oumtj Th n new movement , Mr I'lunkett points out , depends for Its success upon the co operation of Irishmen who nro pnlltlcallv opposed to each other , nnd It has been the mi aim of bringing together in a common en deavor prominent men of the mest divers political factions , unionists and nationalists miltliiK The conviction out of which the now movement aiose won that the Irish dllllculty ban long hi en rather economic than polit ical , and that it Is so more than evei today. "Solve the economic problem. " tnys Mr. Plunkett , "and In the progress the Irish people will be so elevated and strengthened that they will bo able to solve the political ptoblom for themselves. " Doing entirely practical In their alms and proctbscs the patriots who Inaugurated this movement sought suggestion nnd Inspiration In countries where similar efforts had al ready been made Commissioners were sent to Denmark , to Germany , to Frame- and to other ( ountrles on the continent , to observe the result of attempts nude there to 01- ganlzo Industiles of various kinds , and the work of the Irish Agricultural society wrs pursued along the lines recommended by the. ecmmlss'incis. ' The nrozi.llll of the rpfnrnuira lo Imitivl m the principle of voluntary as oelitlon for I Indtibtilal purjoscs and the attempt made la to give piactlcal effect to this principle by the establishment o ! eocletles of firmeiB for common advantages. The success which ha-- attended this work haw been most en- coui aging The Irish Agricultural Organb-Ulon 1 = 0- clety , leprcuMitln almost nil classes of Iilshmcn , wns formed to provide fmu'o for cairyiiif , on the movement , and It has been Inatiumental In establishing homo 170 of these farmers' societies In Ii eland , scattered throughout thlrty-ono of the thirty-two counties , with an aggregate memberbhlp of homo 17,000 "Thcso societies , " eajB Mr. I'lunkctt. "vnr- louslv embiace every branch of the farming Industry. They cheapen proluctlon by the joint purchase of seeds , immifactuics , imple ments , machinery and other requirements of their Industry In dairying districts they ercvt creameries , which they bhow a caiw- clty to opeiate for their own profit They Jointly cll what they produce with a view to saving middle profltfThey are In dis tricts applying the principle cvf co-opeiatlon to agricultural finance and aic thus seeming a gieat i eduction of Interest upon farm loans The advantages derived fiom com bination oC Individual La enhanced by joint action between societies. " Mr I'lunkett says tint It is only- lack of fundis biilllelent to send organizers qualified to educate bodies of fjo-jncrs , who ale in need , 10 nsieii lo tlicm In almost eveiy parish in Ireland , which delays the universal adoption of the new scheme , and he calls attention to the fact that In piovldini ; the means to accomplish this purpose pplendl 1 oppoitunlty Is open for some wealthy lover of Ireland to confer upon its people an Incalculable boon. A siii'nnriv. ! . I iijilrllstiiil i\iioflciioe-s or tlio Crn of n Sinrtvi * . HALIFAX. N. S. , Jnn.,2. The two boats of the cievv of the thrfnson lino' steamer Gtrona , which was lost off Seal Island yes terday while on a voyage from Poitlami. Me. , to Lon Ion , rci'UJ hero sifely. One man named Carl , w.io wus supposed to be in ti.o Ii i-i rtiirs ? cf Succud Olllcor Alfred Wat- ( > oii , which landed at Woods Harbor , Is mlbalng , and is thought to have besn drowned In getting away from the chip Most of the men who were In Watson's boat vveio cattlemen. The captain and the remainder of the crow were in the ship's lifeboat and n BIG. second Officer Watscnnd his compccilons had a fearful experience , being afloat fc nearly eight houis before they made the shore at Korbcb Point. K was pitch dirk when they pulled away from the helpless fcteimcr f i it was not ur.1 11 after day..ght that they were able to dotcrmlne in which dl- tection to po'a their c : > .ft In cnlei to inike lanl. A lleicc gale beat upai them all the morning avid he sea threatened to swamp them every moment Tho.weather wa" bitter cold , and t.lcy suffered terribly from the cx- posuie When hey fjtilly pulled upon the rocky beach at noon li\ey vveio thcro.ighly c l usteil , having been rowing corjtantly through n t-tormy bca since shortly after i a m Reports from along the coast today Indl- satc that the Gerona foundered Hot long after the crew took 'to- ' the llfcb ats. At Claik's harbor two dead cattle have drifted in and the keeper at Capa Sable ligMt re ports that a iqrintlty pf hay nnd a Ivully hhat'ered boat have bcoii wasl c 1 ashore the'c The boat must bo one of thcso left on the steumoi when It was aLamlc > ned. Im mediately after the iccelpt hero labt nlglu of the news of the wreck preparations were nude to dispatch stc-trucr-H in search of the missing boats acid t'jo abandoned bhlp. The lllnnda and the eovernment Htcamer New- Held got away early this morning. iiuii//iiTH : : vi"i KMI-TS st innn. OIH-IIH mircr > lu HN | Wl'UI , lull mm itci-iMIT. SAVANNAH , Ga. . Jan. 2. M. II. Mabry , the cmbez lhiB agent of the Southern Ex press company at Urutwswlck. Ga. . who was captured near here Saturday , attempted biil- cldo In his cell In tt > i > polhe Ffatlon during 110 nlfiiit This moraine lie was found lying iti a pool of blood on the llcor , his clo li'i ' g beaked , und his hands and face red with blood. Ho was uncontcldus , and was at first thought to bo dead. He had opened un ar tery In his wrist with ft penknife He wab taken to the city hoflplMl , where he Is kept unJer close guard. Tha physicians tay he will recover In a day or two. ueiuro no uctumo too vvran to move .Mabry smeared his open haul With lil.s blood and stamped the Impreiwlon. of the hand on the wall of the cell. Uorlefncuth lie wrote In blood "Southern i\presg company. Decem ber , 29. JS'J" , " the lUu ho committed tie robbery , and below that ho drew a skull and bones In blood. ( < MI > v\iv : I'll nil iv vi : w YOUK. 'riioriiiiitiiotor Vl'ii } " Jlt'low.rru at SrTiil 1'iiiiilH. KINGSTON' N. Vi. Jan. 2. The thermometer - ter hero has registered at the zero mark nearly nil day. At 7 o'clock thU morning the ten perature was IS degrees below /eio In this city while' In toe Catslflll mountains 24 degrees belowerp waa reached The IlmUon river Is frozen solid , and pi opera tions are ready for the early cutting and storing of ice Indications are that It will be < oilcr ! tonight than It was last night. SAHAXAC LAKH N. Y , Jan -There U from MX to eight Inch" * of t > now- lure today. The thermometer was 3S below /ero at a o'clock this inclining. , i Olii-riilM ON In 2)lKiiNH u sirll.o. NIIW HIJUruUD , Main. , J in.The oxe- i live lommlttcv ofe \ \ \ Spinner * ' union will nie t toine.il ju night to c-l.ojro , i nu-etlni ; nlilii. ; of t 10 union , vvoui it will be eUultk I v. hi tier or net to Mtrlke Whi-n llio news > f the KilU Illvcr opciath'tti' vote not to nll.i u.is i ii-htul promlntnt j.pliiicr.1 nau ills would nitKo no dlffert'iice to New- lied f rd u | > fiatlvt , wt4U ft fl the a.u ; : . IIH l ! pj 111 vvnrn ( lit notlet of n I 'dm I n v.iu pMttd t iit tniy will Htr.ko aryv.-1 TnUi H HotOuu I.Iff. N'U\V YOUK Jim 1 An unknown vvumui i .mmli't I mKI'K toni lit ii th HJ i \ \ iiid'or un ! * fth ( v\ruue l-y t iKln tar liul c ju'il St i vv 11 alto I' ai itari of , i bruin no n d me i < 1 r1 ) i v < lrt c < t \i > of lur < u , i'i re I w 1 < -cp" ' vi Notniii , vv ; s fo , > i . ! ttu mlbhl tfui to ldintltu " 'jn. SIX ARE JUICED TO DEATH Family Ncnrly Exterminated in. a Tire ut Now York. ANOTHER MEMBSR MAY DIE FROM INJURES I'lillu-r III , I-H UN I.Iff In ii tli-riili' \\llv null Ctitt- ili-on. , NMJW YOHK. .Tan 2. Six mcinui'-s of od fntnlly were Killed by llnmcs niul smoke I ml liltthnt occumd this mornliiK In C1t > . Tin- ( Had ale : ADOUMI itP.ll'll , 12 yiMU old. the i\IMA : RIKHI : , 2 .voari old. imlliui. TIlwUl ) ItUK'M , 22 yearn old. 11) ) \ UHlOfl. ID years old AlJtSHJIlT liniCH , 14 yoais old. . IHJSTAV HiiCll , S yeirs old. Several otl.i a wore Injuriil , and It1 lit < thai nnolhiT member of the Ill-fated family will die. He is tlio iy-year-old mm , and his body Is covered with bums. Joha Conway. chief of the Jersey City file badly burned ule fell cUiiartmeiit. was voiy ix mnnlns Hoer and wnbscueil with ' Henry 'A Hclcli , 17 years old , managed te hi. escape from the house wl .bad IHlIllS (111 HIS lTlt , * atv .i > . - ' Is not seriously Injured. Adolph Ueicli'8 home was at 317 n.rm-inH avenue , near the Hudson county boulevard , In the Iliulsoa City district. He w.is a ictil living lu a pleasant estate agent and well-to-do , ant house of time stories It Is lelleved ihat the fire broke out from the basement and " * CI a ho.Ue-r In way up to the third iloor , where the slcepltib apurlments of the family were locateu. . 1IY SHOU'ld. Henry Hdch bald It was Into v Len tl-c family letlrcd. the evening hav ng been Bpont In entcrtalni'iK New Years cal crs narly In the moinli g he wis awakened by C5houts. Ill-lining Into the hall he baw the bi-ioko and llames In fie lower hall. 11 . father was thci ? i-nd they managed to get out of the hois" i , , th"ir night clothe Young ll loh ran down the stieet and gave the . .larm. Whea he returned his fntheivu nowheto to be boon , but one of bib brothels Slgismund , VVPH there , badly binned lie house wheie h ( wns taken to a nclchborlniT said that some one had awakened him am that , l.o bad jumped through the bllndln- b.noke pud llames down tlio btalrcafac nnti out In'T the open air Several cngtii ? companies responded promptly to the alarm and ten minutes later the Hie was out. I lieu began the sc irh of the house. The ra > s from the lantern- dibclosed thtce charred bodies against the vill at the foot of the stalic Then wer i. _ , .r Ari.t..i , iininli IHq ilnnirhtor Tlllio ind little C.ustav. The fiithcr had fnllei upon the dLUghtcr , and hU son was lu h't arms They were binned almost beyoni' lecojnltlon In the buoemcnt of the house the search Ing party btumbled onto the icmalns of Idt- and i\lbert , two blackened corpses wltl arnib intertwined Portions of the limbs hac been entirely burned away and the faces vvc'e horriblv dibtoited. The mother was found In the dining room She was but slightly burned Her faci showed no loo1 : , of pain. Shs undoubted ! } died from huffocatlon. The bodies were sent to the morguo. OTiinit nuns. nrtAINnilD , Minn . Jan. 2. Klie this aft ernoon bin no 1 the Slecpei opera horse , one : > t the finest In ncrthcrn Mlnnctota , ami btoro cf C D. O'llrien , with a large part o he contents. The opera hsubo was built 1. . 1&S2 by the late Judge C. B. Sleeper at it cost of $20,000 , with not to exccel $ UOOv- nsuranci' . SAC.INAW , Mich , Jan. 2 KIio originate ! n the furnace loom to lay and dcftiojed the WUnon Avoaue Prcaby.orlan churoh Lass ostlmatcil at $ JO,000 , Insnianco , ? S,000. ST LOUIS. Mo. Jan. 2 A theatrlca company plavln , ; "In Old Kentucky" left Kansas City at mlilniqb' Kid * night on especial special train of three rcucheu over the \Vabash entente to St Lculb An hour cfter leaving the trout end of the baggage car was dlstoveicd to bo on file Thu englneci crowded on nil stecm to make a elding a : Flc-mlni ; station , ten miles aJiead. The vvlnj fannel the Ib-mr-s until they could be he.ard above the rear of the llyl.ig tt.aln When ( he ldln .vas reach d the baggage car was a total Irss and was left to burn Th" com puny Icpt Itii hceneiy and three valuable horses Nobody wab Injured and the tiain of two eais anived at the union station nt 10 o'clock this morning It Ib claimed the engineer failed to obey the conductor's sig nal to stop vv'ien the lire was discovered nUPPALO , N. Y. , Jan. 2 The sash am door plant an 1 planing mill of the C. J Hamilton company , emplovlng 150 men , wa1 practically destroyed by ( lie tonight , togethoi with an Immense Block of made up lumber The lees will reach ? 120.000 , with J70.00U Insuiance , principally In Now York com panics. OHVDIION. Neb. . Jan. 2. ( Spec-ill ) The hoiibo of Thomas Huriows a farmei living a few railed wet of this city , was completely destroyed by file one night list week. .Mi nurrowsand family barely escaped with thel. liven wl hout bchig able to tave any cloth > ig 01 furniture The ( lie -Is supposed lo Invi originated frem .1 defective etoveplpo. Ni InbUianco PITTSPIELD , Mass. , Jan. 2 riro tonlgh badly damaged the upper part of the Hut bank block , occupied by William CooUn grocer : the Plerhon Ilardwaio cnmpa'tv , A A. MlllH , chkia and bllveiwato : II L Gleg 01 y. hlKHb ; Hnilght Hi o hers , nhoes , an Thomab Hothan , hari-es Loss. $7r > , ( ) OJ. II MtOMi'lCV roil \ t'OII'l'l. VM ) M IlooniuoH Ilclr In ( In. IXdilo of III I nolo. POHTLAND , Ore. . Jan. 2 Clarence Dan vers Davenport , a ycung englishman , who has been lea-iIng a hand to mouth existence In Portland nlnco August , has become a baronet. 'Ho ' lecelved a cablegram announc ing the death of his uncle , Sir Itlehard Dan- VITS of Danvcrs Court , Lincolnshire , Hng- land , and Informing him that he had suc ceeded to the estate and title. Money foi the tilp to England u.ia telegraphi-t ] him by AmcrUan agents of the estate , and he left to take p fbosslo.i of his Inheritance Daven port drifted Into Portland last Auguxt. Ho had been In Chicago , -.in Pranclsco uud u number of other American cities. Nnrilloii'M I'lrhl \ luii'iiriiiioo. NI3W YOKK , Jan 2 Mine Nordlcamide her first appearance th s Ecascn at the Mut- ropolltan opera hou. . e tonight and her pret ence reHUlted In a gathering thole of in Urge an atnemblago KB the l.misicould con- vcnlt.my hold. Mine. Nordlca rang an air fiom Kikes' opt-ill , "Ur/icbeth , " a Hui- gar'an ' coinpositlo ? . In which the national colai Is applied In unmistakable terms. Mine Nordlca gang It Ii Us iMtlvo Hungarian wonlB ar < l with a fire and energy that re flected the t-.ilrlt of tiifbtwonU She ua.s rtcal cj and t > ang a bane in Cngllnh , "At Parting " by James Hose-ij Her sccrnd np- ptareiv > > wtn ( .evot d to sr g by four Amer' . cun ejinposem Mi'-Dowrll , De-Kove-i , Mis Itcado .iid 0. W. Cluchvlck fin ( FT IwOIIIS. Jan. 2A i > u 'shl lo tl-o He- -ubllc frc.n Llno-li Neb nays : Polities' ' 'rlo da of Mr llryan have nrrarfed a llttlt i-jrprlec fo- him on h's return tomoirow In the ahapu of a proffer of the furlon noui'ua ' ion tur ccntjrm fiom tv h nho Klrst ) dlb t ut .COIM > telievc he will 'j tpt others a > 1)0 ) ell I confidently txprctR U be tlu Urmicritlc standard iVnnrrr l"M l This dls trlft has been rcprt-bcrled 1-y a republican m-co Mr. Uryau retired. n-nr-\\ . t 'IKN. ) Jan 2 A sematum has been by n rumor fiom Plymouth that the fish admiral has tired on n Hiisslan n.an- 11 Chinese waters. Nothing Is known to the minor at the foreign oillce or the morning paper. ) publish also the Bt.ate- nt that Kngland Is pleasing Chlr < i to dc- 110 Port Arthur a free port It li * etip- ised that the presence of llrlllth war nhlpK icio H Inttiidpd to Insure fri-oJotn of accen for trading vefsc's MIMI.UV : : u\s \ \ \ ni.iur.MI iuliinil iuiirH lo < il\o u > tltliir ( > Trcn Inn-ill. CAIIIO. .Inn 2 A bittalirn of the t'ani- ci on lllghlanderb law been ordeted to be In readiness lo ascend the Nile u fort light hence. hO.N'DON , Jan. 2 A dl ptti.li from Miltu SIVR tint a Intlrllon of the Seaforlli lllsh- landcrb Ins been ordered to K-ypt Tiio Cairo eonespondcnt of the Dally Mall says. , r.u pail oxplenatlnn of the liritlsh nil- va'uee up the Nile , that It la believed Prench expeditions have arilved iiuito close to Khartoum \ceordlrg to the same authority , the BiltiHh force will be commanded by Miiji ! . ' ( ! citer.il Sir Pi.in-es ( irenfell. The Home coiresprndent of the Dally Mall Biyb "I learn frtm private nounes that the Italian foreign olllce ha received infoinn- tlon that Ilmpe'-or Mencllk has biimmoiied the Abyfcalnl.uis to anus In unppoit of the Tionch enterprises In equatorial Africa , Tiid especially the plan-3 of the Uussian Count l.rontleff governor of the eqtiatoilil ; lovlncca o ! Alivsalnla. "Mencllk himself Is setting out .it the head of an armv and It Is believed the novenient markn an expedition against the \nglophllo Kaa Mangasc-la whose provliieu , Tlgre , the negus wishes to annex 1 also henthnt Menelik , eakulatlng upon the 10- mlssiiets of the Italian government , pur- njs ( 5 an advance toward the coast. " The Dally .Mall , commenting edltorlallv on the foregoing dlspitchcn fiom Itome and Cairo suggpRts that tl-e Marchan expedition has Bono l.evond I-Vehod-i andreadiel Khartoum "It Ib Impossible , " says the Diiiv Mnll , "for the expcd'tlon ' to have fought iti way there , and It can only have arrlvcl Ii illlnnra with the Khalifa , thus creatlm ? a very oerlous situation " V dlspatcn fiom Ca'io , vln I'arls , on Trl day , aiinoui cod that a rieiich expedition had occupied Faahoila on HID Nile , about 100 miles south of Khaitotim , and that It was icpoitcd among the natives that the Trench wcie deRc-e-idlng the river. I I llt'fillril in l'fi\cr. CHICAGO , Jan. 2. The Kccord's Tacoma , Wash , special says Tl-e steamer Indiapura has .i-rlvei from Japan , bringing the latest advlecb Mnardl'iff the Oriental situation Li Hunt ; Chang has been iccalled to power < K I'ckln , the cmjieror and the Inner council de-siring his Cbsisinnce In tl.e present diplo matic ci.sls. LI Hnrs Cl' nge le.eiu.y a.ed to his estates on accou it of HI health , but ho has nov rctuincd ' to I'ckln nnd the gov- ernini nt has taken up fc.- serious considera tion his iveirorHl on the military and naval de-reiisct. of the empire liixtii Kolits Jsiirroiidor. HAVANA Jan 2 Pom irsurgeats belong. -g to the force of Oe.ieral Jcue- Miguel (5 : re ? have cuircadue with a boatload of -'J 000 cartiHjjeb , to the funbc.it Contra 'iiacstre. ' on' hc.ro , oa the Eolith co-.st General Hl'i-co today received $4,000000 I- silver con-lgned frcm Spal i for vm pur- post-s General Hint io March has airhed from Spain General PaJo anil Serer LosacH , : bslstanl l-srrtor of the health department , have ar rived iiom Mrnzan llo Nt-us S'li-iiNc-s llolli sides. VrCTOni11. . C. Jan. 2. Tie steamer Mlowcia brli.gs forty Aiib'ial'.in ' miners bound for the Yukon It ako brlnpr Hicst advices from Honolulu , unJer < Mtc of Dccrm- oer 2-1 The annex-itlcuMs profess to b' ' ileatel with the news rccc-lve.I . from \\iiu ngtoii by the Marlposn , while the other fenlt avs 'hat it I .is caubcl joiateiiu Ic-i anionp the leadeis of the govornint.nt. VfilillK Hi-nil } for I'onoo , CALCUTIA. Jan 2 It is reported tl'.n tli6 AfildK aio assembltag in tribunal cou- eil at Km am with a view of concluding peace While General Hammond was o\am ning the enemy's cavis near Lundl-Kuial after the recent light xhotb wcie fired at tin group of ollleets btauiliiig with him LUu tenirit Hammond his ordeily ofllcci. ww te veiely wounded. Tr.ilnliiK Stilji in Vlodirln. ViriOItlA , II. C. . J.ui. 2. The Unlto. : Stateri tiMir.'i g Bhlp Adams ai rived on Do cembcr 2J. It Ib out for a cruise for t 1 oncflt of the apprentices ti has aboard , i.nd will if main In port over iho holidays. C-i lib piorvcit cruise it left San Diego on No- vtimbc-i 21 , bai..iig neatly all the way to llilo , where It .irrlved on December 11 ios | In n sliinii , VIOroitlA. II. C , Jan. U KlrjH Mute An- dcrtui and Seaman Laiac'i , of the barkcntlnc Kllklt.ii , weio knocked from the deck of tlu v cartel dining a teveie t > le off Cape Me 11 'in ; un December C and drowned. The Kll- k.t.it anlvoJ on Deecmbei 23 , thirty dayb fiom Port Townsen 1 , af cr tu unusually hard trip. i \Vo > lor ( ill OH Vtlilt-o , MADltll ) , Jan. 'J At the banquet Riven Friday evening by Scuor Itomuro Hobledo to Uoutoiunt Gnii'rul Woyler and other ofll- cers General Weylcr id'd ' ho did not asp'ro ' to bo a politician , but he hold the himo vlowe on the situation as Se-ior Itoblodo and would advUv his fi'umU ' to ' ' Jo'n the latttr's piny I'm tuuiirfco Curio * OIIOIIN , I.ISIJOX , Jan. 2 King Carles personally opvrod the Cortes toilay. The speech from the llnono promUed n budget Mirplus and declared the government's InUiilio'i to co vert the oMernal debt and to cnnclinlo vai lulls Intcrratioral commercial ccnvenllo's l imlnoorh In ( nutliino In I'lulil. LONDON , Jan. L'Jcorgo ( llama' , HCCIO- tary of llio Aimlgaiirled Society nf nn- glncers , In 'the ' cotiise ofa Bpcech r.t l.am- cth , London , tonight dt dared that the met had plenty ot fumi.j and Intended to eontlniii the Uglit. \\lll Miiliilnln lli Slntii ( luii , Ill'DA ' PiST. : Jnri 2. 'Ihe Hungarian gov ernment h iu not formally luucd decrees , on b ) notcH to Aiutila has agret-J to maint'ilu ' the slatu IIUQ provided Austriu ( dhertii to the prt.siut itelproell ) arrangement * , llroiiil Illiil In Molly. KOMI ? . Ja i. 2 file Trllmna reportH that bread dots lave occuriod In the plovlnce ol Oirxeiiti. Sicily The rlotem have tired upon and looted the municipal building The t loops have been cal'ctl out I mi'M ( illlll llllHlu fillIlllllll. . I.ONIniN Jan 3 Tlio tuntu in ita tliun nul article this morutng uigcR plie < ng the Indjiii currency upon a gold Iiamii , H ouon ax posalb.u for olhcrwiio thu mints mubt bo rcojiencd. BAD BLOOD IN OHIO Organization of Btiokryo Legislature Mny Bo Attciu'.ctl ' by Disorder. FACTIONAL FEELING IS RUNNING II Gil Both Sitlos Olnini Enough Votes to Elect Their Unmliilntcg , WILL BE SMALL EITHER WAY Temiicruy Presitlinp Cfflcer is n Strong llnium Man , IIS RLUNGS M\Y INVITE OPPOSITION IIIIM friini VII I'm Is til Hit * Mutt ; In liilli'tnnlliiii ur i\rlt- : I | ll'K 'tlllll-H , COU'MMUS ' 0 , Jan 2.-Thcie nro Imllca- tlons tonight heie of MI ions trouble , at leist of disorder * , at the sMto house tomoiiuw. Since theeuucums of lust night both the llama men and the opposition are cl ilm'n ' , ; enough votes for the orginbatlon of the house No tumble If feared In the Htn.iio chamber , ais It Is belle\td tint Senator llniko , one of the lopub'.liurs , will rennln away and HHIH penult the domociaU to elect the otlUeiR In that i 3dy. . \t the republican hoiibo emeus last nlsjht there were ten absc'iitees .1 id Alevinder llox- wcll received only fifty-two votes for the nomlmtlcci , while It iiqulies fifty-live votes tomoiiow for election If nil aie prn rnt. Under the law. aftei leu Inllots are tiken , the c-andllate iecelvl"B the highest until icr of votes \t \ dcclaied eeetel , even If It lh them not n majority over all. Gi Illltli of Clinton eountv. who was nimble to bo at the eaiiciH last night on account of slckucs.3 , Ins announced tint he will bti IKTO tomorrow to vote for Ilo\v ell , the Ha-'i.i candidate for speikci , anil Mr Maxwell , without - out giving uny mines cMlniH to Inve the two oilier votes ncec-biry fin election. In addi tion to the ab eit niembnrn many other re publicans l'\o been sent for todiy by both ldcH and many aie jiirlvhg tonight It 's c-haiged tint someof the arrivals < iia Known as "knoikois' 01 diirh occablons us will be witnessed l.i the ha 1 of the IIOIIHO tcmorrow. Secrctaiy of Ptitc Charles Kin ney , a strong Manna ma i , will picudu In the boiite tl'l ' that sr'ec's body i spoiker. In antlclpition of hM iiillnps there Imo heen tlireatb nuule anr'iig tiuday .Mr. Kln- ney is said to Lave sekcttd a fctrong ferro of tempoiary sergcants-at-am s aaJ to bo I rendy for any emergency. The conu'no ' of democuts and antl-llanna repiblicars calms tonight that It will elect I'-irry C Masrn of Cleveland , an antl-IIiinit republlc.cn. > . < bcakei and seat him. AIM HiiIUNSION : OP IIjUIUiit. If Hepresentatlve V.i en slnuld receive I'o requisite votes there will lie .10 tioublc about him qualify'og and takl'iq ; his beat , but there "s arorehenslon o ! I'lsordc.nrcvlous to tlio allot bolnc ; taken , end p sslbly during the xllotlmr and the oiuntltig of the vote. The pposltlon cljl.ui It will have forty-scvdi cmocratlc votes In tie ! houee solid end nlno epubll--rj votes , or me more tla'i enough o elect the Mason thkct It Is n'aylng with he anti-H'ini an 1 < intl llDxweil icpiibllcan-i cry closely and claims tr-it these rei ub- Iraim , who did n-t attcn 1 the oauciw last Ight. are staying vvllh the combine. There are three dmnciatlc mombcs who 10 oinosod to fnoion or rither tootlng for ' ( mhllcins for ii eiker and other olllt-CH "hose three denur-ats wou'd ' not enter the emocintlc caucus last nliht until they weio ssured that they wojH ait thus be pledge 1 .o . vote lor republican cionimeei- . Hut they not cay t'diy tict they will not vote for Mison cr cthci republican camlldites They bimply aiiiiouiue t. U on things stand sin 3 ae action of the opposition cciifeiencc , they are unpledged With Itio result dcpcnd'ng on the change of no vote either v i > . 'hos ? th co demoen's , nd the republiciii8 who did 1121 cntor ( ha caucus , uro uudcrfi'lnat t ic sa ngcsl pu-b- uie tonight of all Inll.ien c tlat can be irought to bear uprn lliem. There have been Irrc onslblo cl.aiges iluilng the ( ! ay o' Ir-lbcry. but no evidences f It are dlscernl'ile. ' The < p , "sltlon to llox- vfll tonight hah dcclarol . ' . .t any e\css of fifty-time vole.i f ( r Mm for spmker will bo followed by Invent g. lion , but there are -larges and eoun'cr chargcfl of undue 'nfln- ' cnces ( ci both bides , and on all hands , that rannot bo traced to any relln'ilo ' source. The Hann ? men claim that Mason will bo bliort three dcmo'atlvuics nnd four re publicans tl.at are llie-1 a < < lnst lloxvvell. and tl'it Mason will n r have fifty votes While both sldeu eon o lo less tl-in o ma- loilly to tho'r riijonriits , neither s'dn ' claims more thin om vot" to roiro. .ind the hltni- ilon stems to require a.ich close wat hlns ns to cause the most bitter feeling. rUSIONISTS IN A FIX. halo tonight the fusldil-jts encountered tiotiulo In the division of the legislatho clllcra. There were two deimxratb who r- fused to vote for Jn li'.e 1) tty for chief clerk of tlui senate unices they iccuied their mm for mii'or places At the conference labt light It was decldad wat places should bo given the aiitt-Ilanm * upub'lcaiiH and what places bhould go to the democratx , bin the peisonncl of the pss'slKtit ' clcilodiirj and Hcigeant-at-arms wra rot dellnltely Ilxed lAfler fiequent confuenres tonight It wns decided to hold a lolnt caucus of the oppo sition at 8 a. m IO.UOUOA. At that can us the Ken a to ami house steering committoMH will repent. The tame trounlc about the dl- vlblnn of the onicfi oxi--t In the joint pio- of * h' opposit on for the orga.il/atu a of the houte llcprtfcntatlveH Ponell , Wiley .and Nllcs , three dennc.atla memjcis , aio not yet pledged to VJlti foi Mi oi. f.r incal't-r or 'or uiiv other rcpubllc-d Tia iiuiiaKi'rs of tno ; -mblno bay those HUM * . 11 dually vote wi ! i the other doiiMc-iMts , but fie.se throe mom. berK up to mltln'Rht ' wojld not isay iinydilic except that they we--e not pledget ! If I'lu-o tin re domociau veto fci a third canllraui Tor npealicr then the vo e would h to nil titty three far Itnxwoll , f ) ( y-threo for M isan and thrro hcatterlng , tind t'loro would bo a dead- I' ck on orKJcilrallrm The democratic teer- UK commltteo wati b'sy ; all nlfilit InokliiK after the unpledged uuir' rrs All who tvauld slin ; thu plcdKO loll wcro induced to do so. so.Tho The Il'inna men esyrefs no conldence of a majority over all fir llowi-ll , hut .say ( hey - - > tio"t to clet-t him u > rrtfllvlm ; the hUbcat lumber nf volco caa ; f r < iny tandl > 'ae Mr Ktirtclaln.id la * n lit iho defeaot both llonna and llo.tuc.l lleforc letlrliiK lobe - be t ild the comblnu had i.ot lost a mvci up to that h nr and would or jn- both the MIMUanJ the IIOUHO torn rron. .Mayor MclvlMon. Allin 0 .Myers and all at the Joint ! ira. ! < | inrtcr ouprcssu dtho t-iuui opinion , ( iovi'nnr II i' ueM was albo of the ramo belief and Int ( > trd that the deft at of the lloxwell tli-Kct In the housa and of Iliiiiui -r kroator would iol Imve a lad iffti i on the parly. Ho thoiiKhl ( Im liaity woull dt a well with < iny other oud ivjmbliu n In tint Heiiate Ho added lint 8t > u < itor llanni never conferred wllh him dnrlnn Mst yrar'h i\un- and thai the tarty would not toler.ua The nrrlvul of thit'o ilovo frlendi of c\- I'e.iator Ilrlio iontiht h'arted ( he report ih.it overture ! ) had been mndit to the pold dome > orats lo vnu > wltli ilu n publican * for the olectloii < f llrl o an hcuaior a a an indt'i t-nd- i-n * r.olil B-amliutl n-au in ( ' > ( > ivcin that tliinnn nuld nni bo oltHicil If all the re publican mcmbcra who attcudovl the