Show LONDON I PARAGRAPHS Rumors of Impending Changes In the British Cabinet A GOVERNMENT WITH TOO MUCH MONEY Irsidito Umnt snschur carriages of Their ou w on the It110Torcobl lrlng In TolooI I London March IDCopyright I89S by the Asoclatcd rITh Interest of the English political world now tell fees In the Marquis of Salisbury a health and the air Its I full of rumors of impeding changes In the cabinet In addition to Influenza the premier Is I uttering fiom depression and a form 01 brnln fag as a friend puts It which will render It Impossible for him to continue his present heavy labors > at the foreign office It IS believed he mill remain Irmlr bu the recall tructlon of thc cabinet Is I probable during the 1Ite recess The temporal Installment ot Mr A J Balfour the first lord ot the treasury und government leader In the lou 1 of I Commons at the head of the foreign otllceexerclpcs the minds of all parties Tile liberal unionists deny It has any slgnllleanco likely lo prejudice their political statusanct Insist It Is merely n I 101 angleli Mr Balfour has n special training or liking for folelgn affairs but he if Warmly in svmpalhy with his uncles views In regard to the plesent troubling International relations and tha fact that he was chosen to direct tho foreign for-eign office Indicates that his policy for the present lit least 1 lie conducted upon the Marquis of Salisburys I lines It in regarded no certain that Mr I George N Carson the parliamentary secretary far the foreign olllce will bo > dmltted Into the cabinet at the firs admited 0 pportunltj He has made rapid ad ollrtunl the efftimation of politicians especially during the pot fw wd Iven hill political opponents lid Im surfers r w nsinora rouroliturills iralscs for the skillful Manner In hlch hell all bandied ticklish questions he-ll the 11use of ConST Con-ST PA1 KICKS DAY St Patricks day was generally Pete rated on Thursday last here The ehomrock wits tn too seen on 1 sides asolzen the Gold at the Birmingham lord chief justice Baron Russets or KIlawen appedrd on the bench 110 a toprig 01 horock pinned to his robs The Duke of Connaught escorting the Duchess of Connaught who opened he Irish Industries sale at Litudsdcmno house London had a bunch or shamrock sham-rock In his button hole and Bear Admiral Ad-miral Charles Belfsfold und other Irish members of Parliament of not I ns sported the emblem At Dublin the irlnclpal event of tile celebration of St Patrick day was tile celbrlUol creeping of the colors In the castle yard Lord Itotrti of Knmdahar the mmanderlnchlef ot the for In I Ireland commanding the troops whlc nfthrough lh ev lutns brilliantly before nthruh lieutenant of Ireland dlstlngulshe Earl Cadogan nnd n party Including the Duchess of MaIn cliester and the Marquis of Ormonde all displaying the clusters of shatralick al London the day wn obro nt the guard mount nt St James palace mhete the band played Irish air and brilliant crowd attended the Iris n enwd tendd Industries sale at Lansdovvne house list of patronesses contained most The patrnc lt LansdcowiI of the royal family Lady Lansdown rt Iml Dufferln Blandford were among th Durreln IInoI Indefatigable saleswomen Many of the stallholder wore green CLEVER PAnLTAMUNTARY TAC TICS I Mr John nemonl the Iarell lender ban Adopted Very clever tactics to force a hearing of the question or Ireland covertaxifflOn He has put IrelOld n his motion shbout the financial dOI moton relations bewen Great Britain Anti Ireland In which matter he is acting an spokerman I for all eUol 01 tile Ir sit members for the evening of the budget lie nintalned priority and by his tic lion the budget Is I blocked nnd the chancellor of the exchequer Sir Michael chancelor till b unable to make his nnul financial statement until the first take Place It Irish debate has lrt taen I Is I generally believed that tills acton nlll force tin government to provide fa ellities for n dlcuoolon of the question which up to the present the ministers have refused to do COL HAY IN anrxcn Col John Hay the United States nm bdor in the court 01 SI James who loan hen travelling In 119YPt Arrived at At hens on March 7 and the next day he waR Invited to the palace and had a Private conversation of nn hour duration With 1lnl George of Greece Col tiny left Athens on th Ilh with big family and galled from Patras for Venice Sunday He returned t London on FROM LIBERIA Bishop Hartzell the Methodist Episcopal Epis-copal bishop of Africa vvho Is I nowhere now-here has a mission from the president of Liberia to Great Britain and the United States He will endeavor to obtain ob-tain a treaty with those countries and with Liberia guaranteeing the Integrity In-tegrity of the lltUerepubl against IonoOerman encroachments 110 has ben Well received at the British foreign office where sympathy was shown toward his plan but It was Wi towar It would IK better Interests of the United considering th Inter1 th Unied States In Llberlnlf the suggestion of a treaty came from the United States Bishop Hartzell svlls for New York lrz1 lhop on March 21 and will go Immediately to Washington here he hopes to mot with a favorable reception A NEW PENNY PAPEK The earl of Rosslyn the peer who has adopted the stage for a profession Is starting 1 new penny paper called Scottish Life In an editorial announcement announce-ment he says My sister the duchess of Sutherland Suther-land offers You an interuntinsir try and amongst other rlera are lh amonl Larne and Ladles nan dolph Churchill and Warwick TOO MUCH MONEY The huge surplus of the present n nanclal l Year and the high price of console finds th government with more money on Its hands than It needs rnor and It has been decided to spend 2500000 112500000 In buying sites and erecting buildings for tile great eetnK public dcpartmlits Including new wr omce MISCELLANEOUS Lord Sack The premiers brother lr Scl Mile Cecil left 250000 SI230000 almost al-most entirely 01 his own earnings Like his brother h had an absorbing In electricity Ile was once interest letrlcIY 1 Inee 01 the Exchange Telegraph company and assisted tn the develop meat or h Eastern Telegraph com pan nm rhft volosuct Dally Mall demanding Is I publishing that letters ladles omklnc carriages be provided on the railroads Iat a1lca front the Trnval to the eopl having large Intolt thee Indicate that serious trouble Mill Great Britain Is I blowing British troops are already being concentrated on the frontier At Jo hnneburg great commercial distress Prevails Air Woolf Joel the nephew partner and trustee of the late Barney Bal nato who was recently shot and killed In his oil le by a former soldier named VeIthelm culiX tor be nn Ameri call who married Violet DemonI was of the Gaiety chorus Borne J ears ago The mnrrlngp was kept a secret as bis nlote objected to file ins riclage to any one IA a Jewess The theatrical week centered In tile brilliant benefit clnn Nellie Porren on Thursdaj last at the Drury Lan theater Alone time a serious dlsar the In threat enticement 01 plans ties thrat ened I wrivii Intended to Present her wlth nn a d d rests written Iy Clement Scott w hereupon sit or Iondon foremost actor managers threatened to withdraw from the benefit if nn address ad-dress by the author of attacks on the stage was to be presented Scot address ad-dress was thereupon withdrawn and tuted one by Ilenry lianallton Wa a ubl I It I proposed to found a university cholarshlp YonSc In I honor ot Charlotte An appeal to the public says this will be clone In recognlllon of her great selvices R the pioneer of that religious and high toned literature for Young people which for the last fifty Sense has been the special glory of England and the admiration of After ta anti olher countries Among theme who are supporting 1lortng the scheme nr the Princess 01 Willes the n re liblabop 01 Canterbury the 111c1hess or Sutherland and ninny list ass I |