Show IRISH R b will le be pushed to a 10 VERY BITTER DEBATE J caused by a resolution solution Ee introduced trod by bv gladstone harvard yale race I 1 LONDON juno june 29 in the commons today gladstone ione moved the adoption ot a resolution reao lation the terms of which were read in the house yesterday providing for the passage ot of the irish home rule bill he said it waa absolutely necessary and as aa considerate as aa he could contrive without resor resorting tinz to some boma method of eli closure mure which would take more than twelve bouttis to pass tue bill in corn coin cittee of the whole the character of the amendments amend menta are such that aliat if accepted they will destroy the bill balfour chamberlain and others spoke poke at leng length th against the resolution chaplin made a motion to adjourn and russells Rn saella motion to amend was waa practically a ay so BO as aa to redact the bill both wre were defeated debate after this became quite acrimonious mo made another modou for adjournment ana in urging adjournment and adient to it chamberlain made a remark concerning glad alone which drew draw forth cries of sh shame 3 in e and somebody shouted hudso R kotha amsk cb abilda ids motica was defeated discount viscount cranbourne Crau bourna bourne moved to ad adi journ for the r reason rason ason that the ministers minivera min itera were not in condition at that late hour to give dispassionate consideration to the amendment pro proposed Dosed after another lengthy debate antho in the c course ours e ot of which thomas sexton accused the opposition of to force an all night kaitting sit sait tini ting upon the house and trying to back out ci an bournes motion wits was lost at 3 30 this morning conybear cony bear radical for North wess cornwell moved thi clatur the refused flatly to put the question and debate on the original resolution waa resumed after some further discussion balfour agreed to conclude offering offe rinH amendments today and the house bouse adjourned about 4 tot halt RICO abis Arter sect special to tn ac urR riz I 1 naw C 1 1 11 june 30 te treat great annual Y I 1 1 sn arvard race will ill bo b rowed this aftem oon A throw throng I 1 of spectators is ia witnessing this most notable avint almost before daybreak special trains croak crowded led to the platforms platform 3 began to roll into the depot and a kaupla of hours later both sides of the course commenced to line up with early birds anxious to secure a position of 0 vantage both crews have been working borkine wor kine with frith might and jiin for the past week harvard had bad the tha advantage of the best beat crew that ever rowed for the crimson its brov aalt yal cummings richardson fennesee Fence Fenne sev foering adavis dewed and burgess were a strong Biron tf well built set of mature looking nien with plenty of dash and urit erit pulling well together and making a long solid stroke with a powerful heava of the shoulders The yale craw on the tha ether either hand the tha crew craw being composed of ives lonam Lon sm Gal gallaudet laudat rogers Il paino paine john johnson son N ealer and I 1 van H anick nick had not been rowing r so 6 well as early in the season and despite the careful coaching of bob conk has not been ap to its ita form of last las t year when it defeated its opponents by eighteen lengths coming cobin ettril cirrus J special to tiie THE LONDON june SO rep ort his bas h is had bad it i kat the war warraine of the Prin Frinc cees eeg may and the duke dake of york and which bad been eat for a we ek ak hence bence would be postponed in view of bf the fact that official circles are ara plunged in mourn mourning ing over the tha victoria catastrophe an official denial oi 01 the report has however been made and the arrangements arrange menta for the tha wedding are proceeding leilah special to 0 0 june 30 the second days session of the international convention wen tion of the epworth league opened with rith religious exercises after winch which th e 0 dele delegates gatea from abroad were introduced and made brief addresses reports were then presented from various sl A derral bifi ot 1 special to arz ENQUIRER washington june SO 3 the current flacil yer vear ends today and all the tarpons actions sec tiona of 0 tle the treasury department havel completed their reports the general statement shows that there is ia f I 1 no pension deficiency on the year the haying having been nearly and the expenditures for pensions a trifle under hence there i a 1 1 of f no arly a miln mili in d J mars t w b 1 I over to the department jewila RAW to B iba to tac A jUI CAGO june 30 v csome of the lead i ng jewish rabbis of the he country have bays already arrived to attend the annual meeting of the dewi ah rabbis ol of the united states and which will be in session here for jereral da daye y s the conference will consider r a number of questions ol of importance to jewish congregations gat ions it is reported that the action of abe last congress abolishing initiatory rights for prose proselyte lytes a will be re considered at this convention rider Ilert liBi special to TUB T z ENQUIRER I 1 ITON DC D 0 june 80 30 the d duty uty of four cents centa per pound on block tin and e which hitherto has been on the tret list goes into affect today under section of the mckinley bill The peculiarity being thus press present nt ad of a duty going into deflect as a result of legislation under an a nad administration ministration stat t is ia pledged to tariff reform tho aba clause of the bill provides that on and after july tat y 1895 e 8 and block tin be return returned e d to lo tha freo free list unless the total output of american tin mines in any one fiscal year prior to 1895 shall I 1 amount to five thon thousand sand tons it will till require an act of congress to abolish the duty before that timo air breaks 0 Il ettric cui car 18 SD ecial vecial to tas tan ra st louis june juna 30 A number 0 of i street railroad men have been bean in the city for several days daya for the purpose of investigating the experiment now being tried on the tha electric cars with air braked and the results of which it is a claimed have hava been most satisfactory the chain brakes hitherto used have not been sufficient to insure absolute safety safely with heavy cars carry carrying car ng in inada iada I ada down steep hills and the manual labor in appi applying ying i them has also neon very severe the air brakes have proved very lul and have enabled ranch much better time to be made than with the old od brakes the problem of preventing accidents at the numerous electric road crossing is ia believed to have been solved by indans of this break as a cars are equipped the air breaks but bat it is expected that a large additional number will bo be eq nIpped within the chirse of a few days davs |