Show REPTILEMOiNTSTER n Randolph Chnrthlll InJnlgc In Emphatic Language In the Commois i i CORRESPONDENT KINCAID IN A POOR CONDITION Herbert lllsroarck CA llu > i > polnt meat to hh Father Theft of DUmonUi Damonl By Telegraph to the Nrwf 1 KASDTS TtnV He rilclirn nislit And Left Into Itit Iarnell Ionimlanlou LONDON March 11Ill the Commons Com-mons tills evening Lord Itaudolph Churchill rtunilng debate on the report of the Parnell Comiiitslon I that 0n bpglnnlug I6 end Ihcso proceedings were TIll by theIr unconstitutional character When this government dtxldnl to set aside ordinary tribunals it must have held that the charges again the raruelllUs constituted a prima lane case against the accunil When thu government heM then was a prima facie COM it vat its duty t prosecute criminals Churchill I then argued the matter uIIelna uu umnlomugruuusauuueUl1 any lawyer to show n jirccedent or a parallel for anything approaching ho government action In a > nlnt tog a comrululon constituted of three judges t fulfil the functions of judge and jury Ku aplwaled t lie House to vote the Ious against to pro ceedlncs to utterly unique and un irccetlented Never within a ccn i Lucy and a half has any public man been exposed to each tests and trials a Iarnell Every clause inquiry In tlie Ious except the first was fur through without debate by use of a closure to ruthless that nothing but the most urgent consideration con-sideration public safety could jus Ify It The constitutional party In Sb2 resisted the closure pry applied IL In 1S52 the government declared the closure was a mot unconstitutional un-constitutional and DANOdtOCS INNOVATION In 1SSS I used tlie closure In a us cor unconstitutional and dangerous danger-ous manner for tho purpose of for pr Ing upon IU opponents an unprece cnteduniarallelcd and tremendous Instrument of oppression What has len the leult of this mountainous parturition A reptile a monster Plggott What had been the delIvery with all their skill and parlIamentary instruments A hastly bloody rotten fo to us iggott Parnelllto cheers In r iiaUng tins motion the government was violiting its own law unamiHTiaiii saio it was on invi ition of the Inrnclliica that the latter was made the subject of I liv ulry JleUenieii that the Commls Blon was the result of his personal suggestion Krperlcncu showed hat It was the best and only tribunal to conduct the inquiry Gladstone lad admitted tiiu oMlduity nbill ty learning and irfect nlo lute g fillll of thu judges He asked to whom thu house woul appeal if it refused to adopt the judges opinion on matters of fltt He warned thu House with imper recollections of the terms of the report against assuming Judl chit functions by declining to accept ac-cept thojudges finding He urged the House t leave the matter In the hands of the nation Jennings withdrew his amenI mcut He explained that he had no desire to stab the government in the tack Churchills speech was a complete surprise to him and iiaugnl his position his ovii nicndmcut not being intended to be hostile t the government IJITOVCIIEKI related from hts own indepondent InquIrIes the circumstances of a netting between oneof PluLertonti men and a liritlsh constable at jtnsasClty both employed by the imejas agents proving that the juverninent had abctttd uegolia tions oflerin Sheridan 521000 for a ocument Pnrnell that would incriminate Goschen chancellor of the cx jccuer repudiated Cliureiiilla statement that the government hal act unconstitutionally While he 3 defending the Impartiality of the judges tho Fornellltes ere led jgott disorder shouting Figgott Proceeding Goschen asserted that ytCaron was employed in the secret service under the liberal government govern-ment i Fowler who was then secretary of the treasury rose twice and angrily protested that nobody knew i fuI b chancellor I tho letter than thu of cz lequer that he could know nothing ofoucli matters i A scene of the mOt intense ex i tement batIng several minute followed i Goschen taunted Sexton In refer I enc t tho Salisbury letter and both rose to theIr feet and neither would give way Goschen and the arnellircs hurled such epithets as ItsswseIee Iu amid shouts of Adjoujn and calls of roileii Calne moved hb amendment Morley congratulated him for the courage he had displayed and said be would support the amendment Smith Invoked the closure rule nod a division was taken on Cnines amendment Smiths motion with reference t the Commission report vas then agreed upon amid cheers from the Ministerial benches herbert Isnt Cp in It BCKLIX March 11From personal per-sonal friends It U learned that the lmncellora policy has been to In street his son Herbert Into all the unctions of government that he regards g gards as almost hereditary dignities for the Bismarck line The Chancellor Chan-cellor now confesses however his Isappolntmcnt finding Herbert ihyeically and mentally unequal to the gigantic task He therefore has decIded to gradually retire from his various position and a he does F creating secretaryships for the em pIns NCI a prevailed in the IfS sian goveinmcnt In this way i here nlll b created financial commercial and colonial secretaries and the Chancellor will retain only the foreign office for bestowal on Herbert Herbrt EUICROK WILLIAM evelops a remarkable sensitiveness Us latest order is that no portrait of him or the Empress or other mem bern of the Imperial family is I to be 1 Lt published 1 t without his express sanc tlon He L displeased with the ihotographlcstudies I far put be fur the public The Emperor is having his portrait painted by three dl f artists Koner Prcll and r I f owbxm be gives a sitting simulta eously Kittlngsarealso now given t a sculptor for the Emperors bust I is no exaggeration t ray tat a good portrait of the Emperor ha not yet been published nor are the holographic studies successful To b DUiolrrd ilBEOK March 11The government govern-ment today Issued a den diesolv lug the municipal government of this city and appointing a commls Ion to administer tho affairs prod lsmWosla lug reforms which Use government lilnrnlil In Custody I WASHINOTOX March HKIa cald was arrested a very short whIle i after Tault < eu death and was locked I up to await the action of thu court Kincald made no tfTurt to eicaf ll 1 uhile at liberty but announced hIs intention t surrender t the author itles in cjse the sIsal should result fatally falIJ A reporter vIsited the station houH soon after Kincaids arrest and found him looking pale am sickly 1 He seemed eutlreiyobllvl ous t hit surrouudings and Is n wreck of his former self Kincald condition is serious i ansi It Is the opInIon many rllj friends that he will not live t stand Ills trial Then Illanioiuls DAWJIS Tex March 11Last nlhta thief threw I largo tune through tho show window of Dor ran t Samuels jewelers am snatched tray contaluiugfurtytw illamond rincB valued atoverJVXM 2so arrests were made AIJ ml TIte hI1111 lod ST Louis March 1lTlere Is amore a-more hopeful feeling today in ran t the Hood Iroltably I succesafu effort will Iw made to stop the Safllngton Hook crevasse near Arkansas Ar-kansas City Ark TIle Miss sir > p Iliver from here to Cairo Ills I lower I is I raining however throughout the Missisjippi valley underwater SlIme of thu railroads at Cairo are The JleCnllM Inquiry Nsw Yom March 1 The n of Inquiry investigate the charges against Commauder Me Calla ef the United States manof war JZilerpritc met today The commissioners will deride whether or not to hold a courtmartial Later the court went on board the tMerprite and Admiral Kimberly commanded all the men and officers who had any complaint to make to step forward After n bnef bell Jon a seaman stepped forward aud was followed by others and one marine Chief Engineer Whistler and EnIgn Kline ranged themselves them-selves with thu men In all eleven came forward An adjournment was then taken until tomorrow About an AtillTrul LaST La-ST Louis March nAn Interesting Inter-esting case involving tho constitutionality constitu-tionality of kIte antitrust law wa decided by Judge Dillon tojiy The State of Missouri asked t have bu charter of the Simmons Hardware Hard-ware Company declared forfeited for not complying with the law by iirnishlng necessary affidavits to he Secretary of State The Simmons company filed l a demurrer ques ioning the constitutIonalIty and Judge Dillon sustained the demurer demur-er thus virtually declaring the law unconstitutional A Cruel Murder NEW Yom March II Michael P McDonoiigh of thu firm nf Mc onotijh k USullivaii nnhitetts contmcLiniiil buIlders in Harlem lleI tonight from the tlTects of a blow from foul hard weapon wield ol I i by unknown assvslns The I motive for the crime was undoubtedly undoubt-edly robbery 3 MiDououchs gold watch and SOO in mOIl antI a number of valuable palters are mIss leg MeOonough was one of the most wld ly known and popular men In Harlem Citlllr Cantrnllon FOR WouTir Ten March J AbautllJ delegttcsi representing all tho catllo breellnj associations In the Static anil Territories are in Ltendance at a cattli meiia cpnven lon wlilcli convened her this after From Wiulilnzlou WAS > ni > aTOX March if Acting pou the advice of thu Attorcey eueral Secretary Windom has eclded that Chinese merchants coming < to tills country for the first ttlnt provided with the certificates prescribed by section G of the act of July o 1S31 cannot bj permitteJ t laud in the United Stat s notwith standhttg than fact that they are not laborers blNnTO TO nn SOLD The President has directed I traufer of the military reservation of Port Selden 1 New Mexico t the Secretary of the Interior for dl posItion under the act of July 5 SSS IS WAR OK TIn IlKnELWOX Many thousand of regimental associations as-sociations of the surviving soldiers of the war of the rebellion kIt nearly SB possible correct rusters of their living comraitis and to that end they revise the lists at each re urrlngannual meeting of Uieiror inlzatlons The superintendent of the census L very desirous that officers cern of the afsxlations should forward cr for-ward t him the latest coplex of their rosters which he believes will b nicient aids In the preliminary work enumeration In connection lh wItl lie eleventh census of the amraof the organizations and the lengths of service of surviving sol dlecn tailors and marines and the widows of such as have died |