Show NEWS OF THE DAY j new Democratic paper to be called is announced from Telegraph the Daily cash capital of York with a 1es ooOOO Carl Slmrz is among the stockholders stock-holders in favor at is growing Clecl1H1 Republicans as well WlS I ling tOll 1l10ng Hc is easily approached ns DerooCrlts courteously and attentivelY to nd listens an evidently a bt IS hnn to said is all that he promiseS vill make no a man who 1 the rule that I made has cannOt fill He come to him shall for office or IIJplications to wInch through the department only saves for a and BO s time office belongs time that tICtter use n great deal of j mere wastffi upon ViQuld otherise 1Jo I oke seekers the idea prevails that the President I down the force of persoual at t ched to the Executive tendm Mansion I Seoetarf McCulloch is quoted as janng flat there are to be few changes Department At the jnihe Treasury State Department it is reported that Secretary Bayard has also said that there wild be but few changes At 2 oclock yesterday members of called officially on the diplomatic corps the new Secretary of State The President has been so overrun with visitors that he will probably have to deny himself to them for a few days in order to get time to attend to current I business The Prince and Princess of Waleswill arrive at Doublin about April 8th when ale a-le ec ball and banquet will be given in their honor On the 25th they cross from Belfast to Scotland Reports from the west coast of Africa state that the Germans hauled down the British flag and hoisted the German at Victoria an English mission town at the head of Ambas Bay in spite of the protest pro-test of the British Consul Rev Dr Burchard the author of the famous alliteration Rum Romanism r and Rebellion has been retired as pastor I pas-tor of Emeritas with a salary of 500 a I year to make room for a more energetic man J ExRepresentative Hopkins of Pennsylvania i Penn-sylvania is talked of for Minister to Rome representative Payne of Ohio and Atkins of Tennessee for Commissioner of Indian Affairs exSenator Doolittle fat Mmfhter to Russia Carl Scliurz is I mentioned in connectionwith the Berlin I mission I though it is not believed that the President will give him such an import Ml post The commissions of the mom I lens the Cabinet were given them Saturday Sat-urday afternoon and the new administra tion is now fairly launched upon its four jars voyage General Grant appears to have hada fall ingoaUith the Century Company at all events the March number of that inaga l appeared without the promised and tffihadertised article from his pen It said that the Century Company wanted V ethe publishers of Grants forthcom fcSdbiography work from which fet t immense i profits will be realized fei to the authors and publishers As M Twain however slipped in and J1Ude Grant more advantageous offers than the Century Company had done the General accepted Twains proposals and the Century Company got mad England and Germany are unable to I arrive at any conclusion as to whether Englands assurances of being favorable b to Germans colonial ideas have been t kept tor broken i and tension between the two governments has resulted in consequence con-sequence These little squabbles among the great powers of Europe remind one forcibly of the loves and hates among ven young girls One day they swear ternal friendship which in diplomacy E B called an alliance The next day they Ewe r they will never sPeak to each other ngam this the diplomat calls tension letween the governments The next day they kiss and make up I or in diplo jafac t language the difficulty has been IMisted in a friendly manner |