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Show FROM BERLIN. Conceralnff tho Rfport or the Com- mUston on the Tariff Onrstlon. BISHABCK INTCND3 TO START A BRCWCHY. An African, Trareler of Some Xoto on the ManlrylUrttcfot ControTercr. SOMETHING WORSE ABOUT THE O. P. BOYCOTT. An Infill TraffrJIc. A iTtll'a FareoExprciJ Itobberr. Steal- In? Ilcpublican Jbllats. Dy Telegraph t. ic t ' unni in i mi '.i. The lan.I Weekly olrl3tla Unu.iN, Xo. 1. The ru.mrt of thoc3iumlvi"n iiu UieLriirii"ie-iUon Is not publlKlinl, but it kiiuuni to Uislaorbotlia i exunic revWjti of tbe Auiru German t-j't)ml mattcni and cntit'lii'tl nclloti in the way of rejrls.i! fir the American and Freucli LirilH-. TIih new FnnrJi tarlU is niieavler Wow than ttio McKlnley lar aalnt tbe export ex-port traJe of Austria, fur, while It docs not cflevl Germany, the ix-wrtatlou ix-wrtatlou from Autria to France Is almost entirely checked hy the new tariff. The government does not come near Austria's wishes for Joint re- prlrals for the McKinley hill, the ofllcial German inquiry having (noun gucli action to beau impossibility. impossi-bility. Krapttxir WillUm Ins ordereil the prosecution of ilerr i'aliwalilt, editor edi-tor uf the Potsdam Zittung, for ib-lbbing ib-lbbing remarks made hi the Km-peror Km-peror In proilns to ask the JJufee of Connaught to a dinner cf the Sithen Hussars, uf which the Duke Is hooorary colonel. The Emperor called the Duke an able German ofilcer, worthy to lead the hussars in the presence of an i nemy. THE IKEXClt I'Al'KllS took this up and asked if tbe future Commnnder-in Cnief oftlieKnKh'h army ought lo thus identify himself with the German army. The French aiubasfador to Kngland, it Is reported, re-ported, today comeed to Silisbury an Intimation that thearTjirwas oCeiuh e to his Government, Now the Jvabcr denies tho accuracy of the report of his toast and prosecutes tbe editor. A communication to the ofllcial prehf, signed hv the chief of the .Emperor's chll cabinet, denying curtly that tho Kai-er took any step whatever to induce Bismarck toLometothuMoItkefete, fUfgetts no lessening of tile imperial animus. Bismarck: received an Invitatiun from the Oberhauto to attend as a member of that bod , hut told his friends uhlleho woulj respond to an Invitation from the Kaiser he would not mingle with the imperial circle unless he nas mtdo welcome. An article in the Hamburger XachitstiUn, clearli from Bicrcarck, refers to the how ling of hlsenemie', and declares that the caluai-ilcs will be regarded with coutemjt by all right-minded people. iUsruarck has made arrangements to fctart a brewery at Fredericksburg Several Hamburg capitalists are Interested. The llnaueiers will run it fifty J ear, pacing renttoIH-marck. renttoIH-marck. Startler cr it liancnier. 5IIDDLETOWS, X. Y.j'N'oV. 1. In Uie iliage of Hall'sililb), Sullivan Sulli-van csunty, near Uie line of the Ontario On-tario &. Western railroad, Mrs. Levi Hall, wife of a rrominent resident of the village, murdered her daughter, a girl of 17 3 cars, smashing her skull with a club. Mr. Hall is a victim of rheumatism and was lying helpless in bed In tbe room when the tragedy occurred and could not respond to his daughter's frantic appeals for help. Mrs. Hall has been sutlerlng from a mild form of lunacy for tome time past. Sore of II. Lo-SDW, Nov. 1 Herbert Ward, In a leiture here last night on hi experiences in Africa with Stanley, said that Jameson literally died of starvation and privation, llotb Janicvonand himself hid to live on mouldy biscuits and rice full of maggots, mag-gots, while the luxuries were reserved re-served for the advance guard. Bart-telot, Bart-telot, added Ward, In depriving himself and associates of thesei luxuries, lux-uries, might have been quixotic, but he certainly did his duty. CiriCAiJO, Not. 1. Captain Stan-hcjie, Stan-hcjie, a well known traveler, recently recent-ly returned from Africa. Talking today about tbe Stanley-Uartellot unpleasautry, he strongly upheld Stanley, although he was not acquainted ac-quainted itis tho exact nature of thedifllculty between the two men- Certain it 1-," he said, fand tills fact should lie Liken iutu consideration, considera-tion, that the highest ofliclals and tbe African public have always thoucbt Stanley a muLh superior man to BartelloU It is general! understood in Africa tliat lkirtellot, as an explorer, was never the equal of Stanley, who made new passages through unknown region", while the m.jor traversed the bcaleu paths-of paths-of other explorers." "The great sccrtt of tho trouble," said Captain btanhupe, "is that Ilartellot was. extremely jealous of btanley, and his Iiad temcr caused a rupture." Stanhope added that he knew, as all in Africa did, that BartellotV treatment of the natives was simply swful. 'To sum the whole matter up," he said, "Major Barrel lot was not a fit man for the charge he had a nil atmiir.j should havu known. IL. He wxs iuexperi enced'and hlsnatire nu the cjim of numerous rebellions among the natives which called forth from him the most severe disciplinary measures." Old Hate Restored. New Vcikk, 'Nor. 1. Punuant to the result of the meeting on Monday Mon-day last, to increase the tarifi", express ex-press rates have simply been put back to thoss charged Jn ISiS and before. They tried tbe experiment of lower rates and found tbe result damaging. The companies represented repre-sented were tbe American, Adams, Wells, Fargo &. Co., United btates, National, bouthwestern and Pacific. Pa-cific. Inlte liitlljrnaut. Nkw Youk, Nov. 1. J. E. Ije wis of Ni'. It Wall Street, this city, whose name was connected With tne mysterious "Colonel," the supposed Writer of tbe letter to Burcbatl, was seen by a reporter today. He was naturally Indignant that his Identity Identi-ty should have been coupled with tbe alleged accomplice. "I met Burchallrasuallrat Morlfy's Hotil in London," taid"Mr?Ieifi, ' as I met a great many other iersons. He was merely a smokingroom acquaintance. ac-quaintance. Except for his piewnt notoriety I should never have re? called his existence. I paid so little attention to the meetiu; that I cad not recall how we were. Introduced. It is absurd to suppose that I should have had anything to do itu the letter." The V 1. IloyrCfl. ClIICAGO.Nov. I. TIih severance of relations between the Union Pacific Paci-fic road and its eastern connections', except the Chlcigo A. Northwe-teru road, in the matter of billing freight through, went Into eflVct today, the freight, wherever possible, l-elng forwarded by other routes. When not, it is billed only to Council BlutTs, Iowa, where it must be re-bllled re-bllled over the Union Pacific This break applies to and from points between be-tween Omaba and Salt. Lake and "does not extend to coast freight. CotuMlUUont te folng onbttrrttn the offlciaU, and the rupture may be mended. The Union Pacific has given f nr-Uier nr-Uier notice that tho conditions for through billing 'applied by way of Council BluUiand Omaba would be enforced aa to all roads east of the Missouri River. Nearly thirty different dif-ferent lines are aflccted to a greater or less extent. A elU-r.rc. Eaprea. Slobbery. .Meadwux, Pa., Nov. 1. At a lata hour tonight two men knocked at the door of Well-Fargo's express offlce while the agent was counting money. He admitted litem and was nt once s:lzud, lwund and gagged, and the men secured from the open safe money to the amount of from 53000 U $3000. They left him bound on the offlce Jloor, but after a time be succeeded In getting loose and giving the alarm. Theft or Itepnhlleau nnlloO. Jew York, Nov. 1. Sixty thousand thou-sand ballots pliced in the bands of the American District Telegraph people today by tho republican county committee for distribution were stolen, the nagou in which they were deposited being made oil with. This created a panic lu political politi-cal circle", but detectives tucceeded in recovering the propcrt. llre-enllnc rolltlelans. WheELHo, V.Va-,Nov.l. W.F. Richard, editor of the Telegram nt Clarksburg, published articles this week severely reflecting on the character of Hon. John Basil, n prominent lawjer und leading iiciuticratlc politician. Today fcd-wnrd fcd-wnrd lkuil, son of John Basil, met Itichards and a shooting occurred. Bath men were badl wounded and may di. Itichards Is chairman of the Bepubllcan county committee and this is the third time hu has been uot on account of a too free ueot his pen. Ntfpleloa. nt lnf. Kmv Youk, Nov. 1. A strong support for the famous Blrchall case has found a parallel in thealleged suicide ora wealthy Englishman, nt Yonkens. Jis. E. Edgir, a wealth Eugli-h druggl-t, was lured to this country and has been found dead and penniless in the Yoilkers Hotel. Toda Catain Meugln, or Yonkers applied to the New York police department de-partment tor assistance in thecasi, and Inspector Byrne detailed two of his most competent men for tho taskofunravellngthemystery. The o'd gentleman was known to have received $3000 two wieks ngo, Jet when found lu the room was a note to the proprietor signed ''George Smith," asking pinion for the In-convenience In-convenience he was causing and salug the lnhumaoit of h few persons had driven him to death. Perry H. Sumner, a New York broker, Identified the body as that of James Edgar. The strange conduct con-duct of George H. Edgar, a nephew of the, deceased, and hi subsequent disappearance, the fact thai a vahso carried by the Englishman is missing, miss-ing, and tho absence of any lwttleor flask which could have contained poison are chief points upon which the theories and o;-eraUo"us of the police are based. m IltalQent rhllmlrlphln. rniL.vur-1 ntiA, Nov. 1. Secretary Blaine arrived from Washington thl afternoon He received a great oration ora-tion later in tho aftenoon as heap-neared heap-neared on the sUgo of Uie Academy of Music to address a republican mass mating. Mr. lilahie said he hid not come to sound an v alarm upon the poJbihtv of a loss of tbe B-publlcan Itousoof Reprenfitlves. Ho hope.1 they will not lose it, but from the time of John Qulncy Adams to tbe tune ot Abraham Lincoln, without exception cv ery administration ad-ministration lost its second coiigre3 It is one of tbo natural leodijni that come between two presidential elections elec-tions four 3 ears apart, and they are so frequent that it creites no disturbance disturb-ance on one aldo and noelatlon on tbe other. He spoke of the reciprocity amendment, and Mid that whiln tho democrats thought he was to divide tbe republican party on tho doctrine o( protection, be was rnUed on tbe back and encouraged by them; hut when the republicans as one man incorporated in-corporated reciprocity in tho tantrbill. they didn't want it at all, and declared it unconalitutlonal. Vln.lilncton Items. WAsnifoTow.Nov. 1. Apgregatoof Interest-twaring dobt, exclusive of Uni ed Slates bond Issued to the raeltic railroad. $oKS3,W; debt on which interest has ceased sfneo ma-tunty. ma-tunty. 1,7(GJ..; aggregate uf debt bearing no intere-it, incluuing National Nation-al lUnk fund depot.ed "in the treasury treas-ury unJer tbo act of July It 1VJO, I ?lu3,4li,.'32, aggregate of ccrtiflca ex 1 and notes otfsct by cish lu treasury, $jO,1Sv5,W3, aggregate of debt, including includ-ing certificates and note. Ocviber .1. IS1), $t,M9 (Ki.SJX', decrease of bonded debt during month JT.G.'iS.U' ; tout cash In treasury, Jl5U,31t,l:o; debt leas cash in treasury, Ocloler3t, IS ti. Jijr,30J 1J0, debt leas cash in treasurv , September, 3j, lsao, JSTOjTl.ISi: 11 1 deereaio in debt during mouth, jJ 65S.01A Scnor Teraza will forwanl to the Department of State a leuer written by President Pelacio of Venezuela to General lllanco, who is in Pan. Tbe Venezuela government," said Minister Min-ister I'eraza, ba asked the gnod offices of-fices and mediitlons of.tho United State in nettling I ho diputed boundary bound-ary question w itb Great Britain. We want tbe matter submiued to arbitration arbitra-tion and would bo willing to accept the dect-Ion of any European power if Great Urhain will noiconsent t. tho United Stale. Hut Great Ilnul n w ill not agree to arbitration, although sbo nroKue this method to tho United Matc3 tosettloths sea trouble.1" |