Show el I 1 I 1 11 miscellany war W ra Il ninon new york 9 0 stars london A prominent turkish official chil opposed to tho the sultans pro russian policy declared last night that the porto porte fears a 0 crisis at any moment in bul lef iding inevitably to russian intervention and a european Hur war la ju the he spring the outbreak of bostil atles between franco and germany Is spoken ol of as impossible to be warded off longer than the coming coining spring this official professes now to have certain informs lion that austria will take the held field against russia aided tit at sea ben by enz ens land general von Molt ices speech jim hai cast gloom bloom oyer over all tile the european atals general boulanger ii stated to have privately declared himself in arvor of action in preference to do lay dayi affording Cl germany ermany a chance to loc loreaso easo her military strength lle I 1 i prefers r e fe t taldie a k I 1 n j t the h a initiative by striking t r k i rg L the first blow biow and invading German germany 3 immense military pro lono respecting which great secrecy Is observed are going on itt at tile french Lr ench arsenals ADVICE 7 The Porto oPorto lies has advised the bulgarian regency to accept prince nicholas of mangrella Min Ml grella a successor to prince loprince alexander the reason given Is that his bis election Is tile only means meana to pacify but bul adria a 11 the porte admits that the regency Ilea ency wust must maintain order but adds adda so ao long as an opposing element exists which regards tho the count rya rys interest from a different point of view the door is 13 constantly open to eventualities ov opinions inions leirma Blest imse new low yorka st star ad I 1 the annual official communication of president cleveland to congress rosa Is 3 a eom complete and comprehensive state paper it omits nothing important it ft touches upon nothing trivial rua nud la Is clear find and decisive alvo la in its 3 recommendations mandat ions moreover it Is democratic to the coro coroa corea a strong party I 1 document which th tho 0 p people eople who el elected acted cleveland will re rend tid with discernment cern ment and content conten nent ment 11 tribune editorial it cannot be ba said that the presidents entla losande Is as strong as it is long messages measures which have thrilled through the land lain and kindled tile tho hearts or of rall mil lion rod and changed the history of the nat nation ion have not always been mod ela of literary style and president t Clev elands Is not such amodel but it does not resemble those memorable messages in other and more important respects in truth it Is not precisely r a great message nor does ft it shed much light one on venti but in ili tho the main it fairly sets forth the 0 opinions 1 I 1 lions and illustrates the flea t ano of the patty party which selected cleveland for president 11 now new york 8 T P oconnor from london to tile the star sar several pardons absented themselves from the unionist meeting yesterday be canuso so they declined to bo be committed to coercion others on the ground t that hat they are resolved vod to hold aloof from all party movements until gladstone has recanted his errors thrown up home rule and adopted unionism some of the chamberlain men are stated to have excused themselves from attendance on the ground or of chamberlains absence these desertions left Hartl neton it at the head of a smaller body as mem kers bers of parliament Pirl lament than he had bad ably hoped to see surrounding him the iho adhesion ot of to coercion was looked for and Is accepted as rt matter ametter ot of course in the opinion of experienced parliament parliamentarians amen tari fins lid bid speech and action at the geeting weeting will greatly ir atly strengthen gladstone in the country generall yand and more es s specially pee lally ally la in coastline constituencies gel it ow bentt flent filby unionist members the proceedings are certain eventually oven lully to to produce a division adi in n th the a ranks or ol 01 dissident liberals bagna of this are already apparent Chad gladstone stone will probably decline to drop into the ibe trap harlington has baited lor for him by inviting him to denounce the be irish leagues it is evident that a dead set act la Is going goine to be made against gladstone to force him into dischun cing the unless Glad alad stones most moat friends are altogether deceived the tha liberal leader is as firm in his convictions on homo home rule bute its AI ever the proba 1 blu io course of ill tho the next suasion session of parliament will be it standup stand up fight between whigs and tortes torlea co in blued for fo r coercion coe relon and glad stone I 1 tee and against it 11 in I 1 11 now york 8 worlds city of Blex mexico teo asir spencer st john brit ish is h All alster to this republic formerly british representative in blayd has ha recently published a boote book on thit that country in which he made the aliu statement of the ence c e of cannibalism lu in hayti sir spencer was been last night flight spook speak ill ing of his residence redi dence as minister in III hayti ho he said he has bis no reason to change his views on the count rys ryd institutions as expressed in ia his bis book taking down the volume voli tino and culli loi ng attention to the chapters chaiten devoted to cannibalism he said tie he understood tho the authorities of liatti were bam chagrined as to his views but lie ho thought the book was wai rather moderate no la in its expressions than otherwise the naw york tribunes 8 Tribu nels london two features of the irish situation are the sudden energy with which the national league leacue plan of eam cam pa a deve loping and the alarm which the DI dallon lon and obrien pro cause among english ll 11 begali 01 excursion to cork was I 1 signalized signalizes by a remarkable speech and ni an open declaration of the by which ho he means to brlick tho the landlords land lordi to terms the most moat ingon lous part Is perhaps that by which all colts incurred by ten a ails its in resisting evictions eviction are ara to be ba paid out or in the tha hands of trustees dillon goes still further and threatens vengence cs when the come into power on those thong uil 3 find and police who now the this Is what tart start leg its bagli english it liberals the daily betes appeals to ft dillon to la withdraw his threats and urges 8 the nationalist I 1 party t repudiate theria them if he be does not Enel english lih democracy says I 1 this his joart lounel int will never subscribe to I 1 to 0 tho the policy of revenge about jury packing half hai been speedily followed by what the pall hall gazette considers a vindication of the castle authora authorities ties protestants and catholics qualified to net act as jurors are nearly equal and their number on the laonel bannet aro are also near ty equal dublin 8 bishop walsh in a letter published to day warns harng tile the government that the difficult in already alre aily appalling will he be immensely increased if they in their attempts to convict persons by pick picked od or pac packed ked j juries u ries 13 9 was lone dona as aiello aiS sligo llo |