Show NEW FACTOR IN FIELD uncle sam now figures in european politics HIS DOMINION EXPANDING marquis of salisbury refers to this fact in his Be response Ees to the toast her Maje ministers in loudon london last night british premier frank to say that U S advent was not to the detriment of great britain no protectorate over egypt announced I 1 london nov 9 the th annual banquet of 0 the lord mayor of london took place at the guild hall this I 1 evening there were about guests present after the usual local to toasts abts the army and navy were we toasted admiral sir william kennedy and aad geri gen lord wolsley responding tor for their respective forces which were described as being in a 0 perfect state of 0 preparedness to meet any power disputing great brit ains just claims the brevity of 0 the speeches showed that everyone realized the general anxiety to hear the marquis of 0 salisbury ahoon who on rising to respond to the toast of ller her Maje ministers was nas erected iab with prolonged cheers the premier began by saying that a succession of events abroad aaroa d halt had occasioned casio Coslo ned grave anxiety to the ministry tor for a year past lie alluded to the m murder ader of 0 the empress of 0 austria for or the U double purpose of expressing the universal regret experienced on an account of 0 the he crime and d for or announcing that great had accepted an invitation imitation to take part in a conference cont crenco which would be called to deberr determine upon the measures which it Is pat possible to take tahe it in older to blot out anar anarchy CL the marquis of 0 salisbury added that at the same time he was bound to say that lie he had no great hope that b legislation bould abate this horrible monstrous of 0 humanity CRETAN QUESTION Oj after ie ferring in a laudatory manner to the british campaigns campaign in india an and al in the soudan the premier turned to the cretan question and the elie concert of europe lie ile sald said he was ans afraid that tho the proe proceedings edings of 0 the concert were not net always a admired at the same came time lio ha pointed out patient app application combined with the moral strength strenge ta ot of europe has at least succeeded in fulfilling ille the promise to the cretans caetans of 0 giving them autonomy under the suzerainty of the sultan continuing the premier remarked the solution Eol ullon ot of this most difficult problem has baa witnessed displays 0 splendid an and d unexpected qualities ut of diplomacy upon the elie part ot of the admirals ulio have successfully accomplished shed what tho the cabinets of 0 europe had been unable to do I 1 have sometimes thought that it if the cabinets were all dismissed and admirals were installed in their places europe would pet gilt along better turning to the crisis with france tho premier remarked we have had bad quite recently to consider whether the question of an european war was not very near buts but with great interest 41 and consideration the lie result has returned happily through the great judgment and common sense ds played by france under circumstances of unusual al difficulty which I 1 think have rell relieved eved europe of a very dangerous and threatening storm precautions ARE TAKEN willie while matters were in suspense the government was necessarily lorcey to take precautions that it should not bo be taken unawares these precautions were most prompt and deflective but the immediate necessity for them has passed off there thare has been some surprise on an both sides fides ot of the channel at the fact that these preparations have not suddenly ceased but it Is impossible to stop them at a moments notice after referring to the various rumors of intended action arising out of these preparations including the seizure of syria and crete find and the declaration of a protectorate over egypt the latter being received with great cheering lord salisbury continued 1 I am sorry to say I 1 cannot rise to the height of the aspiration indicated by the cheering of the audience I 1 do not venture venter to pho phosy it wo we are forced by others into a position we do not now occupy what may occur but we ie are arc well with the existing state of things and we do not think any cause has arisen to necessitate effort on ourt part at present to modify it tile the position caused occasional friction but taking the elie situation as a 0 w aholo holo and considering the feelings of 0 their other people as well uell as our own we can reasonably rest tor for tho the present for the existing state of affairs att airs I 1 must not be understood as meaning thit that th it great britaina Brit ains position in egypt Is the same now as it was before tho the fall of Om durnian durman but we earnestly hope that circumstances will aill not mako make it necessary materially to modify that position as we e are convinced the world would not then get gel on so BO peaceably as aa now AMERICA NOW APPEARS referring again to the war pre para eions end and asking his to look at the state slate of the world lord jord J ord salisbury buy observed the czar car has invited a oon congress gress to provide for tile the dl all sarma me mant a t oft of the he world but while vc c otter offer our heartiest tribute to his motives and are willing to assist and sympathize in every way until unell the happy day when nhen his aspiration are crowned wit it success we must still provide precautions t needful to counteract the dangers i surrounding us in some respects this era ra this great epoch in the history of man Is marked by unhappy omens camene it Is the he first year in which the mighty force forc e of the american republic has been introduced among rait nations ions ich c dominions aro are expanding land and shoso whoso instruments to a certain extent are war 1 I iun am not implying the slightest blame blaine par far from it I 1 am aim not refusing sympathy to the american republic in tile the difficulties through which it has hai pasted passed but no one can don deny Y that ian to appearance among factors asiatic at all 11 events and possibly bly in european diplomacy la Is a grave find and serious event which may not conduce to the interests interest of peace though I 1 think in any event avent it i Is s likely to conduce to tile tho interests lute rests ot of G great reat britain chaery Ch Clie aers eni al WAR SENTIMENT PREVALENT but bilth ft ith this impressed impre ased upon us the subject matter of war Is terri terribly bl prevalent on all sides we see eee nations decaying whose government Is ie tie BO had bad that it can neither maintain the potter poser of gelf defante or retain tile the affection of its subjects and ft hen this occurs there ore are nials alu ays by some motive it may be tile the highest philanthropy or it may be the natural desire di alre of empire to as aa to 10 who shall be heir to the falling failing nation and that its Is tho the cause of war aar lord salisbury then 0 alluded 1111 jel to th rapidity and sn 0 N ith which latch A ars break out and 1 11 I 1 it great should ever p mill hr defenses to 10 n her aholo luli m n pile would come clat clattering terin to tl ground it Is ia therefore implausible in the present tte state and temper li th ill world to intermit our naval ant ani military precautions lie concluded by repudiating all suggest suggestions ionas that our mean that the country 1 14 artim atod by the lust of 0 conquest or a love of 0 waxy war dectar I 1 ing that great creat bi irmin was only re solved to anti a ain the empire dr britons it ons have hav e received from their forefathers tind and to buppert the peace which la Is the th glory and sustenance of our empire A great kocat ovation from the entire m m im ly marked the conclusion of the premiers speech HAY VISIT emperor and empress of germany will stop at cadiz madrid nov 9 0 In inquiries quirles made here hf re concerning the proposed visit of the emperor of 0 germany to spain show that the spanish government has been I 1 notified that to german warships ono one of them having the B mp and nm era press of germany on loara board will arrive at cadis on november ath dut but it Is claimed it Is not yet known whether the visit of their majesties Is of a private I 1 a or of an otTlo lal character va it Is asper asserted ted at the foreign office this ev evening e ning that T roar william and I 1 impress Krop iessi augusta victoria after visiting ng cadiz mill visit aisle cartagena the queen regent ft invite them to vlist madrid CLAUDE american la is taken in nt at norence italy london nov 9 claudo the metallurgist and inventor known on tho the pacific coast a liere here he had lectured lecture d on mining ining subjects anti and iho ho was reported on orind to have left london recently after a financial coup by which lie he secured in bank of ens eng land notes and american railroad securities curi ties wits was arrested in florence italy title this afternoon SQUADRON READY HEADY one at toulon ens steamed up for sea paris nov 9 the echo do paris today published a dispatch from toulon which says bays the entire french mediterranean Is ready for sea it adds adda that admiral fournier Fourn ler its commander received a cipher dispatch last everil evening ng whereupon lie signaled to the forbin Forb ln third class clasa cruiser to bank her let ares and her fastest torpedo beat conveyed orders to the 04 admiral com mantling the squadron cruls crills era an and d torpedo boats to assemble immediately at toulon whery all 11 the vessels leaa are e prepared for action and where I 1 h he e arsenals ris and ship yards have I 1 blen been worked all filp ht later it developed that admiral fournier had been summoned I 1 to parts paris ADMITTED TO BAIL christian scientist accused of nan slaughter Is neman remanded london nov 9 miss kate lyon a member of the household or of harold frederic tile the late correspondent of 0 the new york times vilio died on october letb at henley and mrs mills the christian scientists vho aho he attended mr frederic I 1 mad and against whom a verdict dici or of manslaughter vlas returned by a coroners jury yesterday were arraigned in the police court at henley I 1 today on this charge suid and were remanded for a week they were admitted to ball will leave for fashoda cairo egypt nov 9 maj marchand and capt baratier Ea Ba ratler start tor ra thursday or friday to carry out the evacuation of 0 that place by the tha french garrison which will return by way may of 0 abyssinia to Ji buti a six men months I 1 lourney bourney |