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- ' . - - . . - - p - - - - - - - _ _ _ - - - . _ _ r : THEOMAHADAILY i3iE.I1T ESTAILTSIEED JUNE 19 ,1 871 . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( ) MAJLA , 'ThURSDAY ' MOTtNING , jui , isos. SINGLE C01'Y F1VF CIENTS. V - - - - - CLOSE OF TIlE ASSEllll.Y United Presbyterians Wind Up Their : Bnsineas tLfld AtJourns MEET IN PHILADELPHIA NEXT YEAR F ' Plitsi T1m' Itetsern DItisilnnN FIinitcInI Pro1,1iiitr , to flet lnu VnrIInniri.tnr Tnngle-Cflui- dcinti iiide In Art. The flrt Uilng don by the Unttc1 Pre'by- ' terlan gcncrnl Memb1y when It enme together - gether tor the morning csN1on wns to aelect ft ptiico of meeting ( or next year. Invitations - tions verc received from the Woo1Ian - church , Chicago , flfld ( lie I'IlfladcIIhla pres- bytcry. No nsuranca ol covedng the cx- pcnes of the ietegatcs could be given by the Chicago ctiurch , but Rev. .1. 11. Webster , on bebair of Phllailclpbla , said the presby. tery of that cRy would defray all the cx- penses , A motion to accept the I'hIa0c- phia n1tntIon ran up against on nmeml. 7nent from Itv. { David McCaw of the Clii. cage lrcsbytery ) to substitute Chicago , but , OR Clerk IteliFs explanation thnt both cities WO1ld liavo to be laIlotcl , tion , PliUndel- Itlfl was chosen by a vote of G8 to 19. The ' ' , - place of meeting for the General Committee ' on lIrnne Missions was Ieftto Its correspond- ln secrctnry to select , k The fliiaiiclnl cominittte's report followed , It recommcllled granting the request of hiniseif and several presbyteries for a reduction - duction of the salary of Corresponding Sec. rotary % V. S. Owens of the 1101130 MIssion . . . board frmn $2j00 to 2OOO , and recoin- mended also the discontinuance of the salary of the corresponding eecretar1ei of the Boards of Publication and 1r1ticntIon. It was the belief of the financial commIttee r - that the needs of the church and the times . ' necesHitated a cuttibg down of some salaries nnl lopping off of others. Soiiie opposition wni ; encountered by the recommendation to cut off the salary of Ir. 1. C , lloyil , correaponiling secretary of the floarI of I'ublicatiun , but Chairman Rut- ledge explained that it cost the assembly . . Ioooo a year for the operation of tim board named and it hail a general manager at $1,600 a year anti a bookkeeper and staff all tinder pay ; besides , the committee had thought that where the correaponding see- retary wa Paid a 8alnry aK lnstor of a church , he should be willing to contribute - tribute his board services gratis iii times of financial stress. On the other hand , Itey. Rev. J. C. Scouller of Philadelphia pointed out the fact that the Board of l'ublication had sustained itself independeiit of the clnirch , and , In addition , had contributed $2,000 last year toward the mission funds. however , the nsembly voted to cut oft lr. Itoyd's salary , and the same Into met tIme salary of Dr. V. T. Campbell , secretary of the Iioard of EducatIon. nko Snlzrlt's I'uihlie. Another recommendation grantmI the Iowa's synod memorial calling for time I)0b hication in the assembly records of the salar- . Ics of all tIme oinccrs of the assembly , professors - fessors , missionaries and others. ' Statistical Clerk A. 0. Wallace saw a difficulty in getting - ting tile neccsary data and wanted instruc- . - - tions. A large portion of the morning sea- _ sloe wami consumed in the discussion of this 9 IOInt amid other financial subjects. IJele- gates thought tIme contributors to the church cimtitltd to information as to expenditure of 'money , amid that the task was not beyond performance. Eventually it was discovered that the language of tIme mnemorial was simply that. "plana be dcvised' for publishIng the sala- rica , so time matter was disposed of by leav- log it to the cicrks of the assembly to - formnuiati , sonic plan , send out blanks to the various boards for data and make the plan operative for mmcxt year. One of the questions raised during the (11S cusslon had been.Vhat are general 'fumtds ? " another , "What professors and mis- sionarles are Intended in addition to the general officers of the church ? " These were answered by arriving at. an understanding that all moneys contributed to the church - were to be regarded ha general funds , and , as to tIme tlmeologieai irofessors and missionaries - aries , the amounts Paid to them could be ascertnlncd through the various boards and synodim having direct control of them. An effort made to cut dowii Dr. Owens' saiary still further to $1,600 felled nod Instead - stead time assembly by a vote on a motion by Dr. Meloy of Chicago , complimented him ' for his generous concession of part of his . ! . _ salary for the mioxt three years. Church extension recommendations fol- loweil. The committee on this mubJect coal- . - plimnenteil Sccretary A. 0. Wallace and Su- perintcndommts of Misaloima William F. Robb and l , L. Stephenson. Eighteen congrega. tious had beezi iisaistel to au aggregate sum or $28,625. Dr. Wallace has been secretary of the Church Extension board for a very bug time. Iii Imis address , which folloveil the committee's reiiort , Dr.Vallacu enim- inerated the real estate and financial per- vlexlties over confronting his board , and among them ° shoultl It pay' 7,000 for a lot In Sioux City ? " It was not so disposed. lie also took a survey of tue trenil of events In the world today , anti this suggested to him Senator Thuraton's Decoration day remark - mark : "Time law is miot the survival of time littest ; it. Is the sacrifice of time best. " ThIs .lvua belimg very keenly ( cit In church cx- temmalon work. Chairman hhawes of the commIttee Praised the board for the wisdom of its management mimmd invcutmmmemmtmm and personaliy comnpli- ineilteil Dr. Wallace. ( t mmrst Ion o I Cli march Time C. P. Meredith case from Iowa , in- voiving a question of churcim procedure , then caine up for issue. Time only polmmts to b iletermulned veroS'lmemm : On elder asked for ' * ' a letter of dismnlssion amid it. has been issued , I \ does lie cease to ho a member of the con- ' gregatlon ? amid , Ioes the book of govern- macmit emmtitio a ruling cider to a certificate Iii lila letter of ( hlsmission showing that lie 'as a ruling elder ? Rev. S. E. Martlmm of ' time College Springs , In. , prenbytery anti 11ev. : . Nicoll of time Iowa Nortiiwestern liresby- tory took tIme opPosite sides of the argu- imicilt , the latter upholding Mr. Meredith's riiht to a tirolior certifIcate of chierslmlp , Accordiimg to Mr Martin , Mr. Meredith had i confused muattera by wanting to resume his incniborsimiii in time hloyden congregatIon L after his letter of disimmiaslomi Imati beemi issued. . , At this volimt time case became full of Prob- lemmitie Intricacies. Mr. Nlcoll contemided that inasmuch as the letter of dismissal was mmot in accordance with cimurch law It was : not a proper one , and Mr. MeredIth stilt remained a macumber of the congregation , 'Feclmimlcallties IfluitiiIieml involvimmg tue regu- 3 larIly of ( lie course of time coniplaimmaut In . L lila efforts In time lustier , amid the proprIety of the actions of time Iloyden session , Iowa Northwestern presbytery cmiii Iowa synod. t' Mr. Martin amii Dr. fell raised time point that the general usembiy hail already - . passed upon and approved the minutes of , tue Iowa synod , and while Moderator Ferguson - guson tiitl not entertain these points at the d , time , yet the assembly by vote flnall > refused - fused to sustain the comnimlaint. As the ap- d ; polotment of the Meredith commission hail been reconsidered , all record of It was ort - t dered omlttctl froum tIme minutes , Among the recommendations v the special . , . ' committee emi reform , which vas the next thing considered , were these : Ve express our emphatic ilIsnpprnvai of ( lie public exhibition of the nude in art and earnestly warn our people not to encourage tills evil by having in their homes Immodest pictures or statues. While not assuming to dictate to the polit. ical ntihiiattons of our people , the general itssemnbly earnestly urges all our members to carefully and prayerfully weigh the of. fect of their votes on ( ho liquor prob'em ' , ammil to imro the power of time ballot as to be clear of all responsibilIty for the existence - once of the rum ( came. Its other recommendations were the designation of the fourth Sabbath in November - vember as "Temperance day" on the ra- quest of ( ho Women's Christian Ter.iperanco union , and on endorsement of the petition of the Internntlonai CommIttee of the General - oral Aillnnce'etting apart one tiny of the week Dt prayer to special prayer for the temmiperance cause. The latter action was lironiptod this ( lame by a request from the Wonicn's Keeley league. The entire report was adopted without dlscmmsssion , On the question of prebytertni supervisIon of vacancies a special committee's recoin- mendation was adopted providing for corn- nlitteee of supplies in each prisbytery , with the stmperintondcnt of mnlsslomms as chairman. From time committee on nplmro- priatiomma camno the following : For foreign nilassions , $13S3S ; home mnisslons , 99S freedmen's board , $ OOOO ; ctmurch ext mmslon 5OOOO ; education , 35OOO ; ministerini iclief , $8OOO general assembly , : iooo. ThIs amnounta to ii total of neatly $3.25 her member in tIme United States There was no objection to any item , and time report was adopted wltlmnut change. Sim itiurt for tteICl imt' . 'rime afternoon sessloim filslieml the work of time general assembly for this year. It was just about 4 o'clock when time assembly mlis. solved. Ilefore adjourning resolutions were adopted Oil time war with Spain amnd a telegram vns scat to PresIdent McKInley. Time resoiutiona were sent up by 1)r. W. T. ? .teioy of Chicago and lr. John A. Wilson of the Allegheny somlnary amid time telegram was added by Evangelist Ii. II. I3elI of Moanmouth , lii. A COpy of the resoltmtlon8 was ordered engrossed - grossed anti sent to tub president at the earliest convenience of time principal cleric , Dr. IV. 3. Reid. The resolutIons rend as follows : flesolved , that the cruelty of the Span- lali goveramemit shown toward the Imiinbi tants of Cuba for so mnammy years jmmstllicl time interference of our goverfiment Iii the cause ot humanity. liesolved , That vo admire time patient , dignified mid Cimristian spirit which chnrac- torizes President McIKnlcy in time trying ditties lie is requIred to perform and that. \.e assure lilimi of our jrners ( lint lie be guided wisely. Iteolved. That we earnestly pray God to slilelii our unity and mmavy anti to give such ' ictories to (11001 RS will secure aim honorable iimiii lasting peace. Resoivcd. That we express our carnet conviction timmit no territory wrested from the dominion of Simalmm should ever be re- storeil to it. Time only obect1on came from Dr. T. B. Turmibuli of time Argyle , N. Y. , presbytery , anil his was aimnpl3to the lest resolution as to this government Icecplmmg territory gotten - ten from Spain , but it went through. by an almost unanimous vote. The Bell tele- gramim sent to the president was : Ills Excellency , William McKinioy , I'resident of the United States , Washington , D. C. : Time United Presbyterian church of North America1 through its general assemn- lIly in session at Omaha , Nob. , assures you of its prayers anti the prayers of its commatit- uency in thcsc tr'lmIg times. 11. G. FERGUSON. Moderator. \VIL.LIAM J. flEID. Clerk. SImmmt t t mit.c Out Adscrtisvnmeuts. The report of the committee on Board of I'ublicatiou OpIOsCd the proposition to Increase - crease time prices of time minutes of the as- senibly amid the Christian Union herald and the assembly took the seine position. its resolution , based upon a Pittsburg request , wits adopted advising editors and managers of churim vapors , particulary the Sabbath school publieatiens , to "ec1mmdo as far as practicable advertisements of a merely secu- mr character the reading of which Is not promotive of devotional Sabbath keeping. " Another resolution vent through irmstrtmeti mig time Board of PublicatIon to encourage the sale of time church psalters through retailers , regardless of ( be location of depositories. Time board is 8100,000 in debt , principally on accoummt of its new building , still time buildIng seems to be a good investment , the cOlfldflitteo reported , anti it looked forward to an early camicellation of this debt. A great dcci of trimno was taken up with discussion of time edimeational question. Grants of $500 were awarded to time Pawnec , Nob. , and W'altsbmmrgh , Wash , , academies aimd $200 to time Marlasa nstttution. The report - port of the committee on the board of educa- tlon urged raising ( ho mionommilnatlonal in- stitmmtlomms of iearmmlmmg to a lmlgimer degree of efficiency , seeing that so mummy students are iii imistitutlons outside the denomination. Ur , W T. Campbell , time corresponding see- rotary of time board , spoico at length In behalf of greater educational effort nail fully got ( hrough a motion for the npportionmmient of a special coimimnittee to report to the next assemnbly SOnIC comnprcheimstve educational scimenme , time committee to consist of tIme ; resltlexmts of time colleges and seminaries , with Moderator Ferguson , wimo Is imlmnself 1)resldent of time Wostamimmater college at Now Wilnmiimgton , l'a. , its chairman. IIi'mmmrt of ' ( mimIumiittimj Copumimmittet' . Time report of ( lit' jmnniinctting comnmltteo was timeml made , time imonminations of nmemnber3 of time various boards mmimd stanmllng commit. tees to fill the places lpf vacant by time outgoing - going members miami vacancies due to other causes. Tlmreo macinhere of each board ( mms- ually comnpteil pf pine , members ) go out every year , Nominations of fraternal delegates - gates to klimilrod church organizations were also mnado ; likewise th 9nImmtttco , on ctmtircim uimiomm , the delegates to the central council of the AllIance of Itcfornmc'd Church vhlcim meets at V'aaimlngton , I ) , C. , in limo zmuttmmn of next year , the delegates to the anti-saloon league convemmtlon at CieveIamd , Ohio , , in iecemmlber ) , antI time coma- mnlssiom : on burch debe. Foiowing is time list ; hoards. Trmmsteea of time General Asscmbly-Joiimm I ) . Fraxar , S. . I. Melleary amm4 Ii , 'mV. ' ide- ICce , mmli of i'lttsburg , Pa. Foreign Mlssloims-lleve , Charles S. Cle- mmiii , 1)V , Collins , U. D , , amid Id. Cl. Kyle , I ) . 1) . , all of l'tmtladelpimia ; corresponiimng secretary , 11evV. . \ \ ' , Barr , D. I ) . , of Pimila- ilelimimia. home Misioas-lbvtt. I ) . Barcia , D , I ) . , of itomlI , l'A , amid .1. IC. McCiurkin , I ) . I ) , , of Monommgnimela , I'a. , anti Eider A , M , Scott of l'tttsbimrg , Pa. Frcedmneim's Misslon-Tlevp , Joseph Kyle , B. I ) . , itllegemmy , h'a. , 1) . W. Carson , I ) . I ) . , flurgottatown , l's. , and W , Ii. Mcidiilan , 1) ) , I ) . , Aliegimeimy ; correspoimding secretary , lttmv , J , \ \ ' , Witimerspoon , D. I ) , , Allcgimemmy , Church ExemmsIon-Hidera Thomas Mc. Cane of I'ittsburg and W. J. Sawyer of Mb- glmcmiy , and 11ev. M. M. l'atterson , I ) , I ) . , l'ittsburg ; corresponding secretary , 11ev , A , (1'allmmce of Sewickiy , I'a , Publication-Eider P1 , I ) , McGill , Revs. I ) , S. Littell , I ) . I ) . , and J , A. ioutlmetl , Elders John I ) . Frazer ( mmmd S. 11. Donaldson , lies- , John McNaugimer. P. 1) . , and Eider John A , Bell , nil of l'ittsburg , l's. Education-Revs. itusscbl Gralmarn , J , I" , Jamison. W' . C. Williammison and Ii. W. Nalrn corre'onmling secretary , Rev.V. . T , Campbell , D. I ) . , all of the vicinity of Moe. mouth. Iii. Ministerial Relief-Elders James McCart- ney , James D. Ferguson and James S. tc- Cracken corresponding secretary , all of Phil- adeiphia amitl vicinity , Managers of the historIcal Society- Revs. S. Ii , aralmam and I ) . Barclay , and Elder - der William Stevenson , 'dl of i'Ittsburg , l'a. i'ernmn.mcmt Coimimimittees , Narrative and State of itelIRion-ReY.W , S. harper , D. 1) . , of Ernsworth , b'a. Young l'copbo's Work-Eider Robert Rut- ledge of St. Louis , Mo , itaibroat ) Fare--Elders Robert Cielnmmd of Chicago amid Robert Trimbbe of Pittsburg. Reform-Revs. . .Y. Robinson , LI. I ) . , of Allegheny , J. T. MeCrory. I ) . I ) , . of PItts- burg , I ) . S. Lltteli of l'lttsburg , 'F. A. Shaw of Avalon , l'a. , and \V. ' , % ' . Lawrence of Bet- bevue , Pa. \'ays and Means-Elders J. 3. Porter , W. K. McOinmiesa and Samuel MeKnight of Able- glmcny , J , Ii. Murdock of Washington , Pa. , mmd J. Ii. Scott , Robert Ii , Thompson uind John M. McCance of l'lttsburg. 1thiscc1bnimous. Commission to Consider and Provide for the Debt of the tThurch-flev. W. J. RobInson - son , I ) . I ) . , of Aileghemmy , chairman ; 11eV. .1. Q. A , McDowell , D. I ) . , Newcastle , l'n. , and Elders George M. l'aacn , J. P. McICIn- mmey amid Jammies S. McCracken of Plttsburg , 1) . S. Mcllenry , Thomas M. Armstrong , William S. Weir anti W. S. Sawyer of ABe- gheny , and McKenzie Cieband of Chicago , anti 11ev , 1) . 0. McKay. r. D. , of Green- yule , l'a. Comnmmmitteo on Union with the Assoclato Reformed Church of tIme South-Revs. A. 0. Wallace , D. D. , of Sewtekiy , Pa. , M. 0. Kyle , D , 1) . , of I'imilndelphia , M. M. Patterson - son , D. I ) . , of Pittsburg , John D. Irons , D. D. , of Xenia , Ohio timid .1. R. .1. Milligmimm of Abilegheny , Delegates to the National Aimtl-Saboomm League Coimventiomi-ltovs. W. Ii , Vincent , D. D. , of Detroit , J. C. Taggam't , I ) . U. , of East Ltvepooi , Ohio , \V. A. Miller of Cleveland , S. I' . ltarracknmau of Stcubctmvlbie , Ohio , J. I. Frederick of Zanesviiic' . Ohio , J. .1. liuston of Belie Cemmtor , Ohio , A. Ii. Ocr of l3irmimmg- Imamn , ' Mich. , anti Elders Joseph Lactic of Cleveland , Ohio , Dmmmican 1)0w of Ibellefont , 01mb. and M. C. Roach of Worcester. Ohio. Delegates to the Sovmmtim General Coumm- cii of tlc : Alliance of time Reformed Clmurclmes -Revs. It. J. Ferguson , D. 1) . , of New \Vil- mingtomm , I'a. , J. W , Witherspoomi , D. D. , of Aimcthcmmy , J. Q. A. McDowell , I ) . 1) . , ( .f ov , York , James C. Wilson. D. D. , of Erie , Pa. , John D. Irons , I ) . D. , Xenia , 0. , J. C. Boya , I ) . D. , Pittsburg , S. R. Lyons , I ) . D. , Mommmouth , Ill. , Andrew henry , Jersey City , N J.V. . S. MeEacimronVest liebron , N. 1' . , Chance S. Robinson , lialtimimore. I ) . A. McClcmmalman , D. D. , Allegheny , W. J. Be- chanan , Columbus , 0. , Ll.t.id Collins , D. D. , r''iiadelpimia ! , Jesse Juimaston , U. I ) . . Tar.cia , Mo , amid J. C. Scouller , L'htladeiimhia , and Elders It. A. Smmllth , Iiicimeny , hugh A. Ihart , Mnmlsflebd , 0. , and Jumes S. Mc- Cmru lcmm , I'lttsburg. Delegates to the Synod of time Reformed Church of America-Rev , 11. S. Swenringen of Allegimemmy. Delegate t9 tile Glasis of time Holland Ito- formed Church-Rev. . H. Vincent. D. D. , of Detroit. Delegate to the Synod of tile Assoclnto Reformed Clmurch of tIme South-Rev. Alex- tinder GilclmrIst , D. U. , Pastor of time Central - tral United l'rcsbytcrlan church of tlmis city. Time last timree nominations \vero made throtmgim the comimlitteo on correspotmdenee , which had had time matters pertaining to churclm union in hand. Referring to the somitiment expressed him a letter from 11ev. F. Y. Pressby , time fraternal delegate from the Associate Reformed eimurch of the South to time United Presbyterian assembly , It joined in tile "hope of an earl3' removal of time Ilmiaginary geographical iimie"-all that now divides the tso church organiza- ttons of tile same faith. The last thing was to tass the custo- nancy votes of thanks as follows : To Mod- erimtor Ferguson , to Elder Tracey of the transportation committee , to the railroad passenger associations , to time pastors of Omaha , Particularly Dr. Gii imrist , to The Omaha Daily Bee and The Omalma Evening Bee for time "comploto and accurate cc- ports published during the convemmtion of ( ho assembly , " anti to George 0. Wallace and otimers who have been interested in showing time delegates the hospitality of the city and making their visit a pleasant one. Assemimlly Notts. Rev. W. Ii. McMiilan will agnimm represent the assembly as trustee at the UnIted So- clety of Clmrlstian Emmdaavor. lie has denim so for niammy years. Time third Thursday in Septeambem- beemm formally designated a d.y : of fasting and prayer , In consideration of financial strin goncy. In the matter of the threatened suit of Rev. J. It. \ It.Vaiiaeo of the I"ranlcfort presbytery - bytery to compel imis veinstateriment in a pastorate , time judiciary committee advised the trustees of time assembly to emimpboy coun- ci' if immoral suastotm means faikd witim the 1ttiant minister. 'l'I&O & alumni of time Xenia 0. , senlnary ! held a meeting aimd adopted resolutions urg- Imm Dr. Joseph Kyle of Allegheny to accept - cept .tlme cimair of timeolov vacatmd 1w tIn' retirement of Dr. James Harper , and whicim i tO I c filled next sumnmcr. A eommmmnhtte.j wmtm : eppointed to secure a litc-siztjl or- tramt of Dr. Harper and I'ang it iim tht. C7Ti iima'y : Dr. Harper has beii bmrofessr , cf theology lucre for time last t.vemmty years. ALASKAN SCHOONER LOST 't'V'imly-Sevem OmmtofSixt,0me of time I'imssemmgers Sitsed mmmiii hlrimiigltt it ) VIctmrigt. SEATTLE , Wasim. , Juno 1-A special to the Times fronm Victoria , B. C. , says the schooner Lady Grey foundered ninety miles west of Cape Flattery , Sunday , May 22. Only twenty-seven out of sixty-one pimasen- gore were saved. Following is a list of time saved : Crockett , flaimsen , Camisomm , Olson anti Joimnsomm of tIme crew ; passengers , Ingratmamn , Lesey , Packard , I'ennington l3laekwcli , Livingston , Richards , \Veaver , Brooke , Iteblicy , Coutrie , holier , Davenport , Zeiia , Blancimi , Celra , Wactmer , Kingsbury , Rob- crts , Wibsomi and Johnson , Time survivors wore brommght here by the scimooner ) avorIto , They left for Seattle at 9:50 : on time Kingston , RESCUES BELVIDERE'S CREW NoregItmm Ntt-i.mmer i'ieks V temt lVrteke.I nim time Ilmistern Emimi of time Ishmmimmi of CuImmi , Pih11ADELI'1I1A , June 1-TIme iaseq- gera amid crew of the feight steamer Belvi- ilere , which was wrecked off Cape Maysi , Cmmba , are on the } Qeg Frcie , ( roam h'ort Antbnio , whelm will reaelm this city about mmoon today. Time riebyidere sailed from Kingston for Boston 0mm Wednr- day last and was wrecked the followhmmg day , The ICong Freile passed fleetly island , Dciii. ware bay , at :3O : this morning and signaled all eli. Cr.IIe ( I ii its I Iii l'rcsidemey. CiI1C\aO , Juno 1.-At the annual meet- lag of the hock Islandrjmiiroafi today , Pros- ldcnt It. ft. Cable was elected chairman of I time board of directorr , FlrtVI dP7rcs1- I dent \Varreim 0. i'urily was cipeted president to succeed Mr , Cable. Third Vice l'reaidemmt W'iliiamn 11. Truesdale , first vice president ; ii , A. l'arker , sccommti vice president ; J. F' , I'hiiiips treasurer , mmn'l George Ii , Crosby secretary , The regular quarterly cash dlvi- deed of 1 per cent vas mlqinremI wlthban extra cash dvidend $ of 1-4 per cent. An extra stock dividend of 10 imee'celmt'was also declared , making a dividendof 5 per cent in all for the current year. The gross earnings for time year ending March 31 , 188 , were $19,548t83 , against $17,146,652 last year , an increase of $2,401,930 , Operating cx. , penzcs were ; h1,74l,4o3 , against 10,743,148 , NOT \\T1LLINC \ \ : : LIE IDLE ch1ey fleported to' Be mnipatient to Get Action ontht3 pan1s. MAY SHELL THEM FROM1TIIE OPEN SEA --a- Natil Memm cit Opln'i hint it lie Conid Otiec Oct time htnn' ii , , Could , ltlnkc $ nmmtinga Unten- b1e for Cervera. NEW YORK , Jimac 1.-A special to the Times from VashIngton , says : Washington - ton is working itself up to the hope of omcial news from Scbie' to match the news from Dnwe ) ' , With ynrious corroborative dispatches about the opdrations at Santiago - ago it is made plain timat whatever the plans may bo for eventual co-operation at Santiago do Cuba of the navy and the nrmny , there is no restraint upon Commodore Sclmley to prevent him from reducing the forts at time entrance to time harbor , des- troylmig Cervera's fleet anI making the city uninhabitable to the Spanish if lie cimooses to tie so. The news from Commodore Schbcy con- tamed iii tIme press dispatcimes caused no surprise to those who have kimown him and his rccod. Ito is not na olllcer to remain quiet whIle there is a cimanco for enterprise so close at imanti. Ills advemmtures in Corea wimen ho took inmrt in ti4m attack on tIme na- the forts , his participatioim In time Greeby relief expedition , amid , more receimtiy , imis defiant stnmmd for Ameelcuin rights in Vab- paraiso harbor , Indicate tIme' nature of time muami who is now time 4merican commodore at SantIago , carrying with him a very poor opinion of the military ability of time Span- - - isli peopie. lie had heard the b1minions of these people respecting this coimmitry , anti it was lila belief timat. time Utmit.etl States ought to lmavo an opportummity to how these con- tcniptuomms scoffers that fimey dId not tinder- stand time PCOIbo they Imnil sneered at so long. It has been kmmown that Sclmiey was eager to macct the foe , and that he and his men had fretted at F r Monroe while Dewey was nmnking imims if famous. Schbcy's friends imisist that lmo vllt never stop work at Santiago until he has demimonstratod the ability of Ammmeriean Blips and Ammmericnmi sailors to overcome Spanish shIps nnd sail- org under difficult circj.mmnst.ances , Simmce Commodore Sehie"s fleet has been reported at Santiago a great deal of cci- cubation aimd speculation has been indulged in as to tIme possibility of acting effectively against time fleet of Admiral Cervera without - out entering time harbor ; Some of the naval mcmi here have takenimslt things iimto account - count mmd have concimided that with time timirteen.incim , twelve-irecim and eight-ineim guns on time Mnssacimuetts , time Iowa amid time Texas , lie can readh the city bC Snim- tiago Itself if ho can get the range. If ho couiml obtain the moorimm of the Spanish Vessels , which it Is nastimnefi he has done , so definitely as to be Able 1to cimart them , no ( Ioubt Is eutermtinetl of his ability to Pour a destructive fire tipon the ships at a distance of lve or six milms , According to the dispatches received , corn- Paratively little attention Impp are to have been given to the fortIficatIons' . Time as- miumuptien among naval' med who are dis- cussiimg time engagement before particulars. are obtainable Is that he has directed just enough fire ntthe forts to occupy theam , and has employed hi most effectiVe long range guims in peppering the Spanish vessels in the harbor. Admiral Cervera , It Is ho- lieved , has foummtl himselfat , a terrible ills- advantage in being pennqd up In the har- hoc. The bay of Santigo is scarcely a mile wide at Its widest part , It is navlga- ble for vessels ot such great draught as time four armored cruisers of Corvera's fleet for but a part of its wilth It Is considered to be out of the questIon for Cervera to protect himself to any great extent by maneuvering. Having once got th range of Cervera's vessels , either at anchor or moving up and down the bay , Commodore Seimiey may sink or dtsabo them nil. At the saqmo time , lie may keep his vessels con- stnntiy in immotion , playink on the fortiflca- tions and time Spanish lbe t , while time torts and imprisoned fleet xtre ildiy endeavoring to hit a lot of mnoving veseis. Army men are hearing the news wIth sonIc concern. They have accepted as true some reports that there is to be a land force dispatched - patched to Sammtiago , antI they imnglncil that all preparations were to be deferred until time army was in readlmmmss to nartleinat , . in the attack upon Santiago and to win a share of the credit for Its capture. While Commodore Schiey does not appear to have been made acquainted with this view , time army omcers who imavo heard of the attack upon Santiago by Schioy say it will be lam- possible for him to make as coamplete a Job of the reduction of Santiago as it is for Admiral Dewey to take possession of Manila without the mild of a barge number of troops. Secretary Long does not Inolc for any report - port ( rein Commodore Scimley until ime has completed the job that ho is relmorted to have begun , Ho has complete liberty to use his own discretion about attacking , and under his Instructions Im expected to destroy - stroy or capture time fleet of Admiral Ccc- vera If imo can (10 it. "Use utmost endeavors - deavors , " the immstructiorms , issued to Adnlirai Dewey , were repeated to Schloy when he was found to have cornered the Spammisim fleet. These immatruetlops , will mmot hermit him to lie idly outside the , harbor , and his termmperamnotmt anti ambitIon wili stimulate imiam to time greatest acttyty. Comrmrndoro Schboy has a good supply of coal and provisions. , Pit A I S E Pt ) It si4 NI Si I QUIt EN. Iix-himmIser Tm'IosI4h ) Slit , Is Commit- tr's Must YnlmmniIerossessiumm , NEW YORK , JUnO 1-.hlftnnis Taylor , ye- cently United States mimister to Spain , ills- cusses in time Juno numb r of time North American Review the political future of Sham , Mr. Taylor considers historically the circumstances out of which have risen time two beading political mrties in time penhim- subtmr klmmgdoimm , wimicim imao beeim equably resolute in resisting tIme 7cpubbicans on ( ho one hand and the Carllvtf on the oilier , siimco the ro.eatabblsbmemt lii 1875 of time present ( lymmasty. Unite' Mc , Taylor says , timese parties arc more ( iraq a match for all timeir opponcmmts. No matter what may happen in ( ho exter- nimi politics of Spalim ; no1 matter if slum is stripped of her colommlai possem'sions , no matter - ter if flomero ammd Woyiori do try to stir up civil war for their own selfislm ends , Spain is safe so long as conseryativcs amid liberals stimimil together to prcscry social order under time existing Coimstltutioiij Mr. Taylor Is stronglyjif the opinion that the time baa not come far SpaIn to depa'rt from monarcimlcal institutions. Timat being time case , Mr. Tayior askS why ( be present. dynasty should be overthrown , why. Ihe wise anti devoted queen rgent simoubil be driven out on account of tuitional misfortunes for which neither sue nor her son Is In any way responsible. Time most priceless possession of Spain , is Maria Cbristiima , because she alone bars the door to a renewal of civil war , whicim mit this amonment will be destructive to the country. 1mm this dark hour of Shale's ails. fortune , her pure , womanly character shines forth bike a light in a dark plitce , round hich all patriotic Spaniards gather , If monarchical Institutions survive , her overthrow flle4ttms the secession of 1)on Car. los , who , opart from his utter antI admitted worthlessness as d man , rcsents a set of medieval ideas anti aspirations that would set Spain far into the past-at least a con- tury. tury.As As confirming his belief that Spain Is not ripe for a republic , Mr. Taylor refers to the attitude of Emnillo Castobar : It anybody clearly comprehends and loves Spain , ho does. In his mighty brain is stored away her whole history , as a part of the history of Europe. In his heart is an unsebflsh and great bove of country , as lofty nntl unselfish as ever ennobled a patriot. Convinced years ago that Simm was not prepared - pared for a republic , he resolved to retire from the political arena , nhd to traimemit imis aspirations to another channel , Mr. Taylor expresses time hope timat the United States in their dealings with Spain at time end of time present war will follow a course consistent with their own normal dignity , and in time hoer of victory renieni- her that justice and generosity should char. acterize timeir dealings with a once friendly nation , "When time end cornea. " lie says , "bet us resoive to be jtmat anti generous , mmot only to Cuba , but to Spain , too. " MAKES PRINCE APOLOGIZE Ailmnlrnl ietve'Reseimts a Slight to Ills C4ilmlmtr ) ' miti,1 Jems'es l'rimiee . htemmrt's hlnmmqmmet , CHICAGO , Jmmne 1.-Charles N. l'ost , vice president of time Lyon & htealy company , who imna Just returmieth frommm an extended tommr of time oriemmt , met Athmmmiral Dowel' iii hong Kong , March 25. Mr. I'ost tells of a social passage at. arnie between Dewey and I'rhmco Ilemiry , a brother of Emimperor William , cent- mantling time Gernian squatiromi at hong lcong. Prhm e Henry immediately after his arrivai at hong Kong gave a banquet to time higher officersot time other fleets , cmimiong whom was hear Ambmniral Dewey. At th feast tIme vrincu proposed a toast to his own country , then to Great Britain , then to 'all time other great rowera except time Ummited States. F'immaiiy , just before the thinner was over ( lie royal host proposed a toast to timis country. Wimen'htear Admiral Dewey saw timat apparently - ently hits coummtry was to be slighted Ime left the banquet without cerenmony. Next lay m representative of l'rimmce Henry sent a roundabout - about apology to time American commmrnammder Iewey sent word back to tIme emperor's brotlmer tbmat he woulti accept mmotiming but a wrlttezm or bmerzoimai npolngy from time lrilmce. Time latter then called upon Dewey and mmpol- ogizeti , saying that In time confusion of thu dummmmcr lie thoughtlessly imegiecteti to put the American toast 1mm proper place omm the ro gram. While Mr. I'ost was itt hong Kong Prince Ilemiry gave a ball , but Admiral Dewey. thmougim invited , did not attend it. The bammqnet incident was not abiowed to get out , and Mr. l'ost received it first lmammd from omit , of the olflcers of time Amnerlcamm fleet. . News for tIu Armimy , WASHINGTON , June 1.-Special ( Tebe- gram.-Army ) ortlers are issued as foibows : Captain Jay Coohie , Timird conmmlssary of stmbsistencc , - United States volunteers , will proceed to Camp George 11. Thommmas , Chick- amntmg National park , Georgia , and report to the commanding general of the Third army corps. Second , Lleuteaent John 0- McA. I'aimer. Fifteenth infantry , isrelioved from tluly at the University of Chicago , Cimi- cage , and when lie shall have completed his duties as acting assistant quartermaster in connection witim the board to Inspect and purchase horses at Chicago tmmmii inatle his flnai report , will hiroceed to Mobile , Ala- barn a. An army retiring board is ordered to meet at Chicago for the examination of such omcers as may be ordered before It , as tel- lows : Colonel Thorna F. Barr , assistant judge advocate general ; Lieutenant Colonel Francis B. Jotmes , chief quartermaster Unitoti States volutmteers ( major antI quartermaster United States arnmy ) ; Captain Henry P. B. Cunninghmnmtmm , assistant surgeon ; Captain Peter S. l3emus , First cavalry ; First Lieutenant - tenant Charles B. B. Flagg , assistant stir- goon ; Captain George H. Paddock , Fiftlm cavalry , recorder. Sucim journeys as may be required of Captain l'addock and First Lieutenant - tenant Fiagg , assistant surgeon , in attending - ing the meetings of the board anti returnIng - Ing to stations are necessary for time public service. Captain John McA. Webster , Twenty-see- end infantry , is ordered to report to Colonel Timomnzm F. Barr , assistant Judge advocate general , presitlent of the army retirlmmg hoard appointed to meet at Cimicag. First Lieutenant Fltzhugh Lee , Jr. , anti Algerimon Sartoris , First regimnemmt voluimteer engineers , recemmtiy appointed , will proceed to Tampa and report to Major Gonerai Fitz- Imugim Leo , eomnmantling the Seventh army corps. The secretary of war changes time assign- meat of Brigadier General George W. Davis , United States volummteers. Major Waiter S. Schuyier , assistant rnlJtm- tent general United States volunteers , will report to Major General William M. Gm- ham , commandIng the Second army corps at Fails Church , Virginia. The following olhlcers of time Third rogi- macnt , New York volunteers , hmnvimig tendered their resignations to accept proni tion , will be honorably mustered out of the service of the United States in the grades specified : Lieutenant Albert hall , company 1) ; First Liemitonant Desolvo Ii , TUft , company D ; Second Lieutetmant Frederick L. Pattberg , commipany D ; Second Lieutenant Frank B. Smith , company L. Time order issueth discimnmrging Secommd LIeutenant - tenant 'SV. C. Webb lmattery A , Wilted States volunteers , on tender of lila resignation , is revoked. Time following officers wiii report to Lieu- teimant Colonel henry C. Ilasbrouck , Fourtim artillery , prestdemmt of time examnhmming board appointed to macct at Fort Monroe , Virginia , from tlmis office for examination as to their fitness for promotion , and upon time conebu- sion of their exomaination will return to their vropor stations : First tieutenammt Edward S. Avis , Eighteenth Infantry ; Second Lieutenant - tenant Marcus 13. Stokes , Tenth infantry. Major Wi&Iiarn II , Daly , surgeon , United States volunteers , svlib report to Major Con- cciii Nelson A. Miles , comnnmaadlng time UnIted States army , In this city for special duty. Cimrios. . NjmtiiIh V.'iipom , , WAShINGTON , Juno 1.-Secretary Alger baa received ( roam Ocean Springs , Miss. , a Spanish weapon known as a muleta , wimicim in said to be used by the torcamiora in bmmbi figbmts. It wa8 sent by Newcomnb Clark of timat place , who said that time weapon had an Interesting history , having been made early in the sixteenth century , Time sender recalled that In dismantling a Spanish fort at St. Augustine early in the civil war in one of the casements there was found time remains' of a ibsen amen , who , unquestion. ably , had been lmnamisoned timere. Among other things discovered with their skeletons was the muieta sent to the secretary. It cattle into the sender's possession in 1864 ( rota a soldier who reportetl that he had found it at time place Indicated , The weapon is about fourteen inches long , made of twisted wire , on time end of which is Otteil a cylinder of iron or steel , Attached to the iron cylinder are a number of small rings , which , presumably , servo for the inir- pose of attaching thongs instruments of torture at their end. The ctmrloslty will be presented to the president by Secretary Alger , RUSSIA IS WATCHING EVENTS Iivision or fllspositiumm of time I'hmiili- Plimes Lonkeil Vim's as s Ticklish Subject , . -S. PARIS , June 1-The I'lgaro publishes time following tilsimntch ( remit its St. l'ctersbtmrg correspondent : Pmmhbie attention 1mm Russia is chiefly devoted to the incidents of the Siinnlsh-American war , Sympathy leans , rather toward Spain than to America , so there was miaturably mimuch sorrow over the naval disaster itt Cavito , and now there is rejoicing 'st time smuall successes of the army In Cuba. Russia. Is also iiscussipg the future of the Philippines , which , it Is ' feareti , will tall entirely into the power of time United States , or be sharctl between MnetiCa nmmti Emiginmith. Itegarding this the itussian press thinks tltmit a division of the islands vomibd cause great prejudice to the immtcrests of litmasia , which coulmi not tolerate such a step tmmiless it were given Its share 1mm time archipelago. If such a tiivisiomm takes place the muninto- nmmnce of Peace will be seriously threntemieti , for it wommlil be tilmctmbt to conciliate the Interests of time several great powers sharing - ing Iii the divisiomm. Mr. Cimnmhcriaimm's speech lirothmceti a very bad inmprcssion in Russia in political circles , as well as iii time prees anti among limo imeo iiie of St. Petersburg. happily the speech was i.ooii smmmoothed miowmi by ( bin nttittmtic of Lord Salishtmry ammth ( limit of time large major- itof the Eimgblshi irnimers , v1mose iammgtmage pro'eti that the cimief of time colonial nihice , its usual , was presemmting bmi iiersotmnl imoiicy , whitim is only supported in Rmmgbammd by a limited ntmmiiber of vartlsans. Time United States lmrs tmo mmiore immterest In emitertmmg a conflict with Itussia thamm tints hitmasia iii seekimmg one with it. 'rimere is no nntagomtlsmmi of any sort bt'tweemm time tvo powers. There- ( ore , one cammmmot see amiytlming lii thou to cause alarm. All omie can see in tlmemmm is aim atteimiiit made by timi ttmrbtmient mmd ammibitious personage to give more promi- notice to imis personality , which he tioubtbesa fintis a. uchm effaceti by time imposing figure of Lord Sablsbtmry. WHAT THE HOSPITALS NEED Smm rmc'omi Gemmeriib Se'mmls Out it Ci t'cimbmtr 1mm Itenlitmimse tO Nimmmerims I n i mm I r it's. WAShINGTON , June 1.-Surgeon General Stermmberg of tIme armmiy has received ntmmner- emma letters from patriotic wonton asking what articles wotmltl be mmmost nceeptahmlo for time misc of our sick amid wotmntiemi soltliers In time field or itt time lmospltabs. For time Imur- pose of nmmswering 1mm it gemmeral way timese inquiries lie has prepared time following menmorammtiunm , which will bo mmemmt to persons commnunlcatitmg m'ltim Imini on this subject : Money may be seat to time surgeotm getmeral of the armmmy as a contribution to the hospital funds of the hospital slmbp Relief anti of United States general hospital. This will be sent to the surgeons In charge , to be cx- pentieti for tielicactes for the aftk , btth as' caimneti soups. Jellies , heinous , oranges , etc. -'Fhose-whe.pr.1oa-ziw.y ontr1hute. .cauuvml. soups , clam broth , orange mnarnmalado , gimmger ale , biscuit , water crackers and alnmiia'r articles In imermneticimily seabed catms , ( or use on the hospital ship Relief , cmiii at the United States general hospitals at Key \Vest , Fia. , Fort Mcpherson , Ga. , Fort Thommias , Ky. , amid Fort Myer , Va. Bantlages , lint mmml other stmrgicai ( lressings are not desired , as timese can now be obtained front time rnaimtm- facturers , steribizeth for use , anti of the qimal- ity wlmichi experience has shown to be best suited to our ptmrposes. Shirts and drawers are provided by time government. but will be accepted , and can be given to con- vabescents upon their discharge from lies. pitmil. Papanmas made of bigimt gimigimamu svhil ho usefui for the sick iii Imospital ammtl on tIme hosimitni slmip , mis timoy comm lie worn by convabescents who arc able to be out of bed. Long night shirts of bigimt mnusbiim can also le utilized , Broatl bandages of light flannel to protect time abdomen are highly recoin. mnenileil nntl may ho worn to advatmtngo by our sobtiiers in the field. The articles mentioned may be sent tiirect to the surgeon general of tIme army or to the surgeomimi in charge of time general hos- idtais named , WRECK SPANISH BLOCKHOUSE Ammiihinry 6immmlonts ( ict a. Little 'I'ret l'ruet k'e on Sptmmmisis hofemmses iii Cuin KEY WEST , .lumie 1.-Time United States auxiliary gunboat Unccms arrived here this morning ( coin the Cuban coast , It reports that on Monday last , whetm about a mile mmd a unit west of Mnntanzas light Imotmac , it aiglmted a Sitammisim bbockimouso mm timore. Taking up a losition about 600 yards nit simore , tIme Uacas fired two shots at the hmouso amid time two shells vent clear through time buildhmig , whlci'm was wrecked. During time flrimmg time auxiblimmy guimbeat Leytlen canmo up and ale fired a couple of shots. It is not known whether ammy Spaniards wore killed , but they probably tied at. the first simot. Time blockhouse made no reply. Time actlotm on the part of time Ummcaa and Leydemm is in accordance with time policy of tlmo patrol boats in mmimeiling any block- imousea they may come across. Time crews enjoy this target practice very much. All sm'aa quiet on time Jhimvaima blockade when time Uncas left last night. . Ihivli1. SENJS ACICNO'VLIiIIG hiMI'1' 'limit ii Jmj t I , e i'resld i' mm t SI mmd ( , i. ress gi' . CommimIiiiviit , l'imi.l Ihlimi , WASIIINGTON , June 1-Time president today sent tIme following message to congress - gress : To the Congress of time United States : Time resolution of congress , lfltssetl May p , 18'JS , tendering to Commodore George Dewey , U. S. N. , comnmimntmder-iim-cimlef of the Umiltcd States naval fnrces om time Asia- atlc station , time timammbca cit congress anti of the /mnmerican iweimlo for imlghmby illatin- guisimed commtluct iii cormillct witim time enemy as thlspbayed by imim 1mm tIme destruction of time Spanish tieet and batteries 1mm ( item liar- bor of Manila , May 1 , 18'JB , atmil thmougim him extcmmiiing tIme thanks of congress and of the American people to tIme oflbcers and men untler his command for gallantry anti skill eximibited by them on that occasion. cc- quested the president to coiaaiunicattm the same to Commodore Ies'cy amid timrougim him to time ollicers and men tinder iml coat- mnand. This having been ( lone timrougim time. secretary of time navy , on time hIfl of May , 1898 , time following respanso has beemi re- cetvecb antI is hereby tiansmnitteti to time congress - gross : " 1 desire to express to the department amid to request that it will be transmitted to the imresident crab coimgress , my float sincere thanks ( or tlmc great compliment humid to Inc. " VILb4AM M'ICINLiIY , Executive Mansion , June 1 , 1 (8. ( FIiil ! lliIl'ilb Gmli- . WAShINGTON , Juno 1.-Lieutenant Lucheinmer , judge advocate of the Menocab court martial , today brougimt time proceedings of the court to Washington and haiti them before Secretary Long , Time court foutmtl A. 0. Mermocal , civil engineer. guilty or ime.- heel and carelessness anti sentenced him to simapenslon from duty on furlough pay for three years , but uolteml In a strong recoin- meadation for clemency. The charges grew out. of defective construction of the New York dry dock. : . .t . . : - ; \VILII \ STORIES 1011) ) IN CUBA Havaiia Press Tells of' Great Dis'inter to American rnis , REPORT BOSTON BOMBARDED AND RUINED 'Volt lior time Sptmnisim Arimt' Viml * litniji' , , is to iim'ndt' lht Untied hitntcs amid' Cummimmer time Cutmntr' . NR\\ ' YORK , Jtmno 1.-El l'rogrcsso , a mKuvslnper , published iii iiavnmimm , a copy. of whelm has been receiveti here , iii an editorial Imblished Ma ) ' 23 , contains time fohlowimmg sumimiminry of time stttmntiomm ( remit time view poiiit of time Simamiisim liress : . A mmmontim has gommo by stimt'e the cotrarmily a nmmkoes iirocbttlmmmei , s cc ngnlmist Spain. They then declared ( lint timey sm mmlii aunt- hmilato us ; timnt they wommiti comae stud tabto iIit'ann cmiii level our forts to time grouimiti. % o niow see that it was bill a cownriily boast , for mmot one tinstartiby Yankee imas set foot ott Ctmtmamm soil , Tlme' tinro mmot , for otir bras'tj soldiers still reinmise timemmm ntmtl drive thmimt back to tlmeir owmi simores. have they taken liavamma ? Not cue gun has bt'en fireti tiiOim ) our forts iimiti their simiims , which itre- teitd to mniiitaimm a Imlockatle , fear to commia vithmimi' ( lie rammgu of time umobie gnus at Mono 9mstit' . It wotmhtl mmmccmmm their tlestructiemL a ankees are eowmtrtis cmiii ccii tie mmotbming but boast of % hmmtt tbie3 viii do , antl thou don't tia , it. Every gotni cud true sculler of Spain is nmmxiously nwaitimmg thmo muppeimrammco ( ml thet t aimiceus amid we slll timemi almow ( imoimi Imowvelb a Siaitminrti ctimm fight cliii tiumt We vail tb mmmore ( lien boast. 'lnjres or tIme slmipaot ( hum eneimmy imave tip- Inoncimed our almori's they Intro beeim dniveit back with disastrotis loss auth their nttt'imibt3 ( to destroy our fonts have resulteti Immstciid lii them destruction of their simlps. Our brave soldiers immtve ptmtmretl ebmot cmiii shell title thmet elmenmy antI nobly 5100(1 lii' their gamma iititi milieu e"ery occasiomi tuehiovemi a galiamit vie- tory. tory.We We bmavo iienm'd meports of the ermormimotmo animmy 5 % imlchm wns to immvaiie our ibimtl nmmtt commtlmmcr our armimy.'lmnt bums bectmmmmo of it ? 'l'imoy do miet elate to ceimmo cmiii imiect time iim'itvu Spmmmltmrtls : , ktmowiimg ( mill velt timat. tieatbm will be centnimm to await timemmi , They tried to starve mis but , omm time' eoimtrmmry , ( hey mmmc starvimmg tbmenmsebves , for breath amid mmmccl. mmmc higimer iii New a'onic than tlme' are lit ilavamma.Ve have iheimt' ttm eat , wimile tIme Ymtmmkees imave beemm eomnpelletl to open free 501111 imoumses iii mill time big cities to feed tlmcir imungry , amid time ieolibe ( lie 1mm starva- ( mu. No dog evemi goes ovemm witimont fonmi iii timlit capital , but tiogs are imetter lImit tIme dirty 'm'ammbcces. licef costs 6(1 ( coimts in Now \"oik mmmiii a knmf of breath 25 emits. how bommg calm time shiopkceimiimg Yammkce , vimG timinks of mmothmiimg but dollars , atniul tlmat ? 'lucy are tmbremttiy sorry they imnve begun 'nr agaimmst Spain , but we vibl give timeimi catise ftr tieebmcr regret. It will mint be iomig before our victorintis mmrimiy will cross over limb their territory mmmi tb to timemim as timey w'oiilti 111cc to Imavo done to us.Ve will give tbmemmm sonic' of their owim mmmcdicitme. Already our gallimmit ileet imas boimibarded their city of iiostomm iid tlriveii tIme inbmatti- tants of thmzmt Place immto the Itmtorior , comn- ieolhiimg tbmetn to ihee for their lives. Next we % .Ill move mmptmmm New York , ztimtl no Yankee sbmbliit dare attack us , kmmowiimg full well their hmmability to cope wltlm time fornmidmmbio Simnmishi imtv' . , lrcndy timero is tunmmmbt amid insurrection aumomig the Ynmihicts hecatise of the failure or their aunts cmiii time people mmmd blanilag Prositient McICimmboy. A mibititry guard of 1,000 soldIers surroundi' 1mb palace to pro- vomit an assassiim ( remit rcnctiiimg imimu , lie never goes out , anti it Is 'xpectetl tinily that mmesvs will be sent out of jmts dcclii , so in- tnnst'by eimnitgetl are time peoiibo b"eatisr' they 500 mmothing but defeat imm their war agaimmat Smnln. Civil war is timrcntened nmnong time UnReti States mmmi it mmmcv lie honked for at tiny mnnmmmeimt. ' Time wealthy Yankees of New 'a crk and Piiiadelpbmin have barricatieti timelr iioUsCii and armmmed their servaxmts , reariimg bell , limo attacks of our forces amid time mmmob3 of tbmeir own ieoiulo. Such is time centiltion wlmleim exists iii America tnday , wlmile otmr imobbu army amid our governmoiit , mmmmtler time hmrave anti goo'h ' Captain General ilianco , imas sticceeiii'i In pacifying all of Cuba , so that peace reigns umpon our shores. Spaimiartis. we lmrmve imothbmmg to fear fromim tIme cowardly Yamikees. We arc almoatly limo victors anti gladly woultl the eneimmy sue for peace. 'rIme i'tmililiiiimmes , wimicim were at first re- p0' lcd lost to us , have been rognimmeti , if , iii- deed , timey were ever out of otmr power or in danger of being lost. Time ships of time Yammkoe comnmnammiler have Imecim tieittroycul with great loss of bite nnth tIme rebel forces Imave united witlm all good .Spamiislm citlzemims in driviimg tim foreigmmcrs froimi those isiaimmhs and imave reomgaimi7eti timeir goverimment under tIme eqimitaimbo autonotny mmucii mum cx- ists lit Cuba tolay , Brave Spaxminrds , we will not be content with conmpebiing thin Yanlcccs to sue for pence ; we will invaio their territory , cap- Lmmre and iestrO'Y tlmelr towns and force timemn into smmbjectloii , Stmmmisim s'uhoi' is the samoa that It was in time ( lays of obti , anti we can 500 in time near futmiro time Premmui flag of Spnimm again afloat tmpon every son cmiii imiantetl again upon tue coimtimmemmt of Ammmer- ica , amid once mom'o Spain will rumie tIme woriti , as it dlii iti thin happy tiays gone by. Viva Espana Comm iiomior. " EXPLOSION WRECKS FACTORY Niime 1fl'mi Iiijurt'dtiie of Vhmoimm May liL"'CflhmsL l ) ) A'ciiiimmlii- flaiL ( Pt Gns. NEW YORK , June 1.-A terrific explosion occurred early today 1mm time tar vaver factory - tory of Tobias New & Co. , orm East Nineteenth - teenth street , in which me immmmnijer of persoims were seriously iimjureti , the entire plant was wrechcemb and timoimsantis of tloblars of danmtmgtm % vdta clone. No oimem was killed , bmmt it iii feared that some of time Injured may die. Time iimJtireb are : Tobias New , tIme bmropnietor , Pull i i p (1 reemm lid ii , engineer. Victor Itoscimo , cimi uf engineer. Jolmn O'Neill , engitmeer , Unknown Italian womumima , Leo J , mliii , Solomnoim Jmmbmuu. Thomas Ryan , Jolmim Juidge , New , Roscime , Circenfleltl and O'Neill were in the engine room wimerm thio explosIon took place , Time liremnemm timiimk time explosion was caused by accumulatioum of tar gas , TROOPS GO TO CUBA AT ONCE IirsI i'ttrly to Consist Of 2(1,11(10 ( ( , to 1it F'oi IliVeli by tt ) , ) ( ) ( ) .ilort' itt itt miii lmmriy 1)itt' , W/eSIIINGTON , June 1.-Secretary Alger sent to thmo house today auldititamab call- mates of $3,107,000 reilmmlreuh immediately ( ore time exmeditlonary force to Cuba numb for work arab equipments necessary in time cain- paign against Porte Rico mind time Philip- piiio islammils. Secretary Alger transmits a letter outiiumiimg inimediato action mugaimmat Cuba ammd saying it is hmrolmosel to tiislumitcim hiOO ( to 20,000 troops nt once , to lie lot. howeti mis rapidly tie possible by GO,000 more , . PULL , lIEGliE'l' heJtfli NEII1IASICA , Secretory Alir'r 'J'eii'grujlms ( .overmor hflmliIsJ tim 'l'iiit Fhffvi't , VAShiiNClTON , June 1-Secretary Alger has teiegrapbetl limo governor of Nebraska that lie will lie given an opportunity to furnish an atiditioumal full regimmmeimt of iim- fantry , This will hermit 11w go-terimor to I appoint William J. Uryau as colonel it be 1 uo desires. - : , , -