Show consul sawall speaks on AN MW A very weak course Is pursued relative to lie that xo be r smooth speeches fm THE HUMS binni cm oa fainot asree Fator allt 1 Mma ui the bf arrew to THE STANDARD BOl MiI he eliesi rm U bis it allej feb 7 this morning harold M sewall consul general to alie samoan islands received notification fi from the state department that his resignation would be acceptable on the ground that lug views were not in harmony of the ad an associated press reported called this upon sewall aej asked fur a statement of the reasons gisoti by the state depart merit in its request eliat he tender liis resignation as consul general at samoa mr benalt in reply said the reason teven in alie letter asking my Is trie disagreement of my ei pressed views with the view B entertained by alie state department in regard to sunwan nl laira this 1 cuppone cup pono to I 1 have given before lie com antle on foehn relations and which has not yet been published no dia of my conduct in samoa as consul general lias ever been ex creased by the state department BO lar as I 1 know last thursday I 1 was discharged by the committee and affairs in samoa being in a most critical condition I 1 immediately made arrangements to return there no intimation ti was given eliat I 1 not be allowed to do BO until within a few hours of my intended I 1 was to remain here the purpose was obvious my serviced were immediately if at all another steamer would not sail until it haa the evident intention to retain or detain TUB until after lie incoming of lie next administration upon which as is inan I 1 have not alie to political no continued rawell 1 I did not thereupon tender my resignation I 1 had lotio nothing wrong 1 biad too much respect for ha aril to assume that I 1 had him by my mony the committed lobaide lo Bide I 1 was under lault to tell all I 1 knew of samoan affairs and to withhold nothing the views 1 expressed on the and the necessary were given at the of the committee it was not tor me to consider whether those bows agreed with bayaras bayards Ba yards jor not I 1 io enow however hat my viens coincided with those of all americana alio have riven alie matter any the alie state department excepted for I 1 cannot Wha tare those viens all 1 I believe paid sewall with tie lilie ration that the deposition of Mali atoa was before the conference of hie three powers beran and that it waa the german intention to carry out the it had decided epou regardless of that conference the purpose of germany is to escure control of samoa in defiance of the solemn and repeated assurance it has our government furthermore I 1 believe that lord salisbury in a party to thia and that the movement against la only a of an anglo german attempt to secure supremacy in the hawaiian island then follows a continuation of the interview in which clr sawall disparagingly of the policy it anh it may be called of bayard in Ms treatment of the barboan allair air isaiall Sai all is of the bame opinion with secretary whitney that the matter should be dealt with seriously and in such a manner as to indicate that the government of the united states will brook no egression ag ou the part of germany bewall relates w oral in which occurred while he waa at samoa the hag of america having been trampled upon by germans martial law haying been proclaimed and enforced by germans without any previous oua consultation stopped on with lie american there etc a street by a german chicker and told eliat it he lie would be cliot in speaking of tho resumption of negotiations at norlin schwall bays that io colico be taken ot ger banys pacific assurances as the history of with that government show s eliat at tho time assurances were maila germany was lay inn bome of her deep bt regarding the If lands the object germany in having the continued at ia very apparent whoever represents america in I 1 erlin ft he faraway the of the american while will have tho w near him who are thoroughly conversant with affairs in badoa bamoa bayard was seen by a reporter refused to bay alithini ai on llie subject botn feb 7 another meetie 0 on alio ter rl bill aliis len wa lu a decision dei ision to to llie tao Iio that atie conference vero unable to IN OC PENSION feu 8 the renato on military today to day ordered a favorably favor ablo upon the to prewit mrs ireno sheridan in token of the coun appreciation 0 the w ikea rendered by her gen rhal H sheridan eltta a to be urged in lieu ot the A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the declaring aliu rilia to vote ahall oot be abridged by llie states or any bbate on account of sex was favorably reported report td today to day by senator from tho belet on homana suffrage abu recommends the of a which nf ler the history of the woman sul movement and mariuz some aix in abo denial of ho right of suffrage to woman equal to that of negro slavery concludes as follows unions government shall be made and preserved truly republican in form by the of llie great reforms which glicr ballot would luay never be the demoralization and disintegration now pro alie body politic are bot likely boon to be arrested alie corruption of inala la already a well natch fatal disease A republican form of government cannat half slavo and halt free the ballot 13 withheld from woman because men are not willing to part one halt nf the sovereign power there ig no oker causo tor the continued per of unnatural tyranny enfranchise the ft omen or this republic will advance to the bame the samo ignoble and tragic catastrophe which has engulfed all male republics of let us establish a republic in which both men and women shall be tree indeed then shall the republic be perpetual A minority report adverse to the adoption of alie resolution reported will hereafter he presented amendments TO TUB NATAL feb 7 senator chandler today to day introduced a proposed amendment to the naval appropriation bill autuori zine ano by contract of aaroa of deteel alto coat without armament not exceeding each and of fifteen pin boats or cruisers each not to exceed in displacement and of in cost it to benin alie construction of alie weasels teasels and tor armament senator daniel today to day introduced as an amendment to the naval appropriation bill a measure the president to appoint a board of naval officers to select and report apon ire of alio iest obtainable sites in the united states for the of guns and armor plate and other material of iron or steel or the use of the navy one of those sites is to be located in alie middle or eastern states one in virginia one on the gulf coast one on the great lakes and one on the pacific coast THE the joint investigating alie of the washington tannel have about concluded to order the entire lining of the tunnel replaced and the cost to the contractors an estimate cost of this is THE IT sea the laret ba and tie ui bui GLASGOW feb 7 the owners of the aleu line of eta amers slate that they behee the wag gouk by the british baric largo bay off beachy head on night was be glencoe of that line the glenwoo carried co passengers I feb 7 the glencoe wag bounin from liverpool to and waa last reported passing brawle io nt on it la ascertained beyond a doubt tha she waa the amael funk bhe was three master iron abrew steamer of tons the crew 0 the glencoe cambered cumbered cumb ered 62 men including 23 Chia amen A was raging at the time of the accident and enow waa fallick BO thick it was impossible on either vessel to we other until a col lleon WM inevitable the glencoe forced trying to cloea the bays bow but foiled and ran at full into the bark denioUs binK ten feet of her bowa the laro bay would alay leave bunk had bhe not been provided with water tight sections the crew of the bark baw nothing further of the bleamer Bt eamer but could make out her crew in the water it waa impossible however to render them any assistance all of the larko baya boats bainy smashed the wind blew with such force that the bails of the bark were torn to and a boy wag carried overboard the bark weathered the storm until rescued and towed into cowes TOE ii th of cwb aliu it faroa feb 7 the barnell corn minnion convened this morning ciui witness allaan lo 10 caron detill alie stand lie explained certain geometrical in the con of atie united dec tiona aa boine for the and treasurer in marca 1834 Wiliie sa attended alie district convention of the united at which and I tt ere present at the cor bention of ali united sections now knon as united held delegate dele Kate rom detroit where widow lhea brought up the 0 supporting her of lAMar neya to the objection was made by he defenda defensa that etim was not evidence tho attorney ie bield that these organizations were really oue that the evidence was 1 agan sheridan and outliers w are directly connected with the ir ali revolutionary brotherhood and tho irish united brotherhood alio discue bion continued at leni fth during abo attorney general admitted lie had never been prepared to BUgi ceel eliat barnell or other members 0 parliament were personally lly connect eil alie numerous out adga ilia contention wag abat they were all tilled with keople whom they know to be or could have known if aliey havo hen prominently connected laaby years buch they lidd allied with the T 11 11 and availed ut its money knowlan alie character of alie T it B abey continued their alliance knitli it after most and pool tivo notice it hail been firoved alitt beveral of alie of commons attended our or 1 ive con Mint ions in america where altet it n control laJ the beach declared tom liim at hie earno convention that it dallagher biad been frea forty eight hofira longar amb of abo beat in Ix nilon would have been blown up abo court decided to admit the evidence on the ground that tho U B clan nil gael and I 1 R B wore practically the laine body proved that and aberl dan among charged members ot alo 1 K D the as to what nag done in the convention of alie V B bould be evidence them other persons bully the defendant were bembera 0 and stood in a position and the court would abstain broin baying anything in regard to ilia applicability ol 01 thia them then continued hid testimony lie said dillon ikaji morris and D Olla hun cannon attended abe convention ordered the executive to protect Lamarn eyo family beach isaid he went to alie convention in where egan told of hl escape from ireland and the de of secret papers and dettore let tore lao told the john aad dennis lI cCarty were sent to australia to assist lenia n pria onera to escape beach eaid he knew was member of alie U it in 1833 and believed lie had educe continued to lie a member witness a report dated september 21 1834 con granulating members upon the in creaked strength of the the report said it was intended to plant seeds in every land strict silence concerning waa eo joined upon the rn embers eaid he visited alia southern stated in nov with a letter igan ing him as a most devoted friend of ingli nationalists in one circular witness said mention was made of the expulsion of cronan tor treason to ireland at this point parcell entered the court room lie took a seat by the side of davitt lan was president pred ident at league in 1834 anil 1835 A circular issued in SIf issai referred to the emasculated and unacceptable cep table rulo scheme and urged the camps to remit bands for delusion a cipher word for dynamite at the joint convention of the 1 RB held in Chicago io june 1 it was urged eliat measures be taken for the release of callager Oal lager and other prisoners in l angland sir charles kiis wll then ngua the cross examination of alie H ithem beach daiil lie nent to america in 1851 previously he biad been in france and wai a drapers assistant in london and colchester after hiis arrival in america he joined the army lie became a fenian in while still a alie army his object aras to obtain all alie information he shoie to fight for Ir elands independence and took the fenian military oath of allegiance he did not intend to keep the oath I 1 fe never that be was an anglish subject and british bom knowing that conspiracy existed lie wrote about it to ha father who on his own volition informed the member of parliament for colchester who advised him to inform the home kofl acers from 1865 witness tried liia best to obtain alie confidence of chwe connected with the or the purpose of betraying it to ever ex tent he could f never had the sympathy with alie movement lie said in reply to further questions beadli said all my were to my father ip to IMS I 1 yaa once adjutant fen ral ot the fenian military brother bood aej attended a council of war considered myself a military apy in my count rys gervice from 1863 february communicated directly with the british government my la now stopped my number hundreds of houa anda they were very numerous p to 1870 HEW feb 7 As a result the by attorney genral rogers into the recent outlawry anew iberia parish warrants have een issued tor the anat ot about wenty persons charged with conspire icy to intimidate persona out 0 the arieh they include T 0 cade aptakin of a deputy ind members of the school board and allce jury D D avery brig adier beneral of militia and president of the police jury bohu 0 M ll merchant ind and J B baw on editor of the new iberia balei ariu the tarm laier iru feb 7 the committee en foreign laffaira today to day agreed that the object sought to be attained by tho tia 0 the izreo exposition bill would bo promoted by the attachment of an amendment to the sundry civil appropriation bill atine to defray the expenses of beading agents to other americal Ameri caa nations to escure their participation in tho exposition tha amendment will be offered ofle red at the proper time la bermio bormio feb 7 it that three months aaa a tramp litiere exhibited an infernal torro aLIng bairo the destruction of the building by fire in which it exploded ain declared luiere would le the bissert fire in banalo in it history nineta days followed by a big strike in new york then half of new york would be burned and there won 1 be a bik alre in chicago the first two haie already occurred it ia alia late buccalo fire preceded by an explosion feb 7 alie is excited aud fears are that the liquidation will provo rational Kat ional public works shares are quoted at 33 the doiy biad no direct upon trade ou alia national bauk the and luen banta generally approve of the lank action in refuting to support the TB r hl feb 7 lAwrn ro the kinling iv made application to the court to dav for a comm to examine Col colaw WW dudley in washington in liis snit against the pl for limiel the object ia to ascertain whether he arota the famous blocks 0 five letter it not what sort of a letter ho did write tilt B it il feh 7 the thurlow gun cast by the standard steel caba ing company ot thurlow aa the t day at th naval proving ground j twelve rounda etero two of thurly alx of poder a shell of a hundred pounds ten of lorty and A liala pounds of and a hundred blell |