Show telegraphic NEWS A BERLIN feb 5 perhaps russia speculates upon a turn taking place soon oon in the eastern question and desires them to act promptly prompts and with greater weight perhaps russia russia intends to render her diplomatic demands more effectual from the fact of having an army ready tor for war between them thein we however are only concerned in the eastern question I 1 in a a secondary mauner manner 11 bismarck proceeded to review the relations between prussia and russia since 1848 and showed how frequently they had assumed a menacing aspect he said that at all times the calmness and conscientiousness displayed by the ministers on the prussian side towards the threatening position of russian affairs the positions ot of which foreign countries had bad no idea had succeeded in averting mischief mis chiei As early as 1863 1883 11 he continued matters were in such a position that everybody urged me to advise striking a blow I 1 waited quietly until we were struck I 1 believe we did well in this despite all the indica eions ot of a storm a certain feeling of tranquility intervened owing to the intimate relations between the three emperors then as now however we were constrained to augment and organize our forces so that in case of necessity ces sity we might stand forth a strong nation making its power prevail by our strength and so defending its an authority tho rity its jot dignity anity and possessions to effe effect t this purpose 11 continued the chancellor no sacrifice must or can be too heavy the warlike tendencies of france and russia compel us to defense the pike in france and russia compel compe us to become carp we are better able than any other pation to offer strong resistance to our foes prussia has always shown herself complacent to te russia and has done russia many services for which she might claim gratitude and fog foe which she has in tact fact received ac prussia has at all times sought to maintain good relations with russia although the latter left us in the lurch at I 1 say this in order to make it clear why we concluded the alliance with austria we were inclined to accede to the demands of russia rasala made upon us before last years war in id the east russia then turned to austria but in vain we were glad the storm our heads at the congress which I 1 was only oaly able to bring together with great trouble I 1 exerted myself to obtain satisfaction tor for all prussian interests and carry through all russian wishes I 1 really believe I 1 had acquired the ra right to dussias Rus sias gratitude but I 1 could not and would not give umbrage to austria it if I 1 had bad done so we would have become come isolated in europe and completely dependent upon russia some people have bave sought to find an ultimatum or threat in the publication of the treaty it was nothing of the kind the treaty aready is an expression of the community of the interests of two contracting parties this we wished the world to know not this treaty only but also that with italy is an expression of common bommon interests and common efforts to avert common dangers and maintain peace austria followed this thoughtful policy in 1870 in resisting the entreaties of ef france to come forward against the germans austria is our natural ally in the dangers wh threaten us from russia and france but there need be no fear of the hatred of russia no wars are waged for mere hatred for otherwise france would have to be at war with italy and the whole world the strength we possess will reassure our public opinion and the nervousness of the bourse and press our task is to strengthen this strength we must of course have the best of weapons for the fathers of families who will have to serve under the present bills by the aid of which we shall be able to place a million good sold soldiers ions on each of our frontiers behind them stand our reserves it must not be said that others can do the same that is just what they cannot do we have material not only for forming an quor enormous army out but for furnishing it with officers we have corps of officers such as no other power has when we undertake war it must be a peoples war which all approve as in 1870 if we are attacked then the furor icus will flame out no one can make headway against that neither consciousness or of our strength nor hope of victories can restrain us from continuing our peaceful efforts we have endeavored to maintain our oar old relations with russia but we do not run ran after any country with regard to bulgaria we have remained perfectly consistent russia certainly has every reason to feel grateful for the loyal attitude of germany to the bulgarian question we place our reliance on the strength of our army if we have no cause to use it all the better but we must make our arrangements with the idea that we do use it we germans tear fear godana god and nothing else in the world fear of god makes us wish to foster peace he who breaks peace will arrive at the conviction that the warlike and exultant love of the fatherland such as summoned the whole population of prussia to arms in ia 1813 is the common possession of the entire german nation and he who attacks will find it armed to a man every man having in his heart the firm belief that god is with us the speech occupied an hour and aad forty minutes bismarck was frequently interrupted by tremendous ype applause use and his bis appeal to the furor nicus was particularly effective the loan bill was referred to the budget committee and on motion of dr frankenstein the landwehr Landwe nr bill in the integrity int erity passed its second reading bismarck left the house bouse at the close of the sitting and walked home accompanied by a cheering crowd who in deneace of the efforts of the police surrounded him on all sides the chancellor seemed to enjoy rather than resent the compliment of the people the reichstag will resume the parliament bill tomorrow general von ellendorf Sch having explained to the budget committee the manner in which the money was to be disposed of the loan bill was then unanimously agreed to it to is remarked that although bismarck mare k in his bis speech la in the tee Reich reichstag sta r denied the austro german treaty had bad been published as a warning to russia he be omitted to reveal the true motives for its publication and further he be made no reference to the relations between austria and russia cincinnati ohio february 6 0 there was more than abe usual de mand upon the metropolitan bank all day but at the clearing house bouse it was only 1000 behind the directors held another session at 4 0 while bankers agree that the metropolitan Is solvent they recognize the fact that it could not net meet every possible demand in a day so eight of the banks loaned it each other offers were declined cl the objection made to mr decamp abe retiring tring vice president I 1 was that he be had bad been speculating too much in ia findlay and other real estate at toledo today two mortgages on toledo acre property ro erty were tied filed tor for each az by bohn john R decamp and by decamp means to the mercha merchants n ts national bank of cincinnati the metropolitan national bank directors passed a resolution tonight to suspend the bank the bank to is now in the hands bands of the government DECAMP ARRESTED vice president J R decamp has been en arrested the charge la against decamp decamp is certifying to a false state mela of the december condition of the bank back the next movement will be the appointment of a receiver the trouble is traced to the increase of stock to the issue being to holders of stock at 20 per er cent premium the premium being utilized as a surplus fund A large part of the increase was paid in foreign notes placing this stock in various banks gave rise to a suspicion ex ending in making it lt default to place the stock to sustain its market status states the directors were compelled to buy in considerable quantities the light money market at the close of the year forced the metropolitan to carry a load that was too heavy another trouble grew outlet the reports of the speculative tendencies of some of the abe officers though there is no evidence of its being carried to any considerable extent the cashier states that there remains about of the 1 de deposit account it is thought though tte the depositors depositors will be paid 1 in I full while the stockholders will be subject to an aa assessment of from 1 to 15 per cent on the par value of their holdings when the arrest of decamp was made the private watchman made a vigorous resistance to the deputy united states marshal he was arrested but afterwards released it is thought other officers of the bank will be arrested GLASGOW feb 6 watson designer of the cutter thistle has ha completed the design of a cutter similar to the this tle tie but to be built of composite instead of steel he has also finished the desi design 11 u for a steel yacht which will have a centre board BOSTON feb 6 treasurer billings of the boston base ball club has received a dispatch from tom brown late of the pittsburg and indiana indianapolis olis clubs agreeing to play right aielt field for boston the coming season NEW YORK feb 6 the contestants in the walking match claim they hate hae been cheated many an of the walkers have protested re the following left the track before 6 callahan Ca llaban swenk gutterson Gut termon stolp schriver Ch river kuson Winters hales mclaughlin blin selin elin hoag paul and no 68 11 THE SCORE AT MIDNIGHT the end of the first twenty tour four hours was hart miles albert guerrero golden 1125 herri day moore hegelman box bax cartwright horan dillon St rockel connors sullivan tilly k vint sinclair taylor stout loo lurkey johnso all the others except lepper hughes who stays in by special arrangements are barred from further participation in the contest by reason of not having an average of one hundred miles the fir first st day at 1135 the english runner ca cartwright I 1 A right was taken ill with ble bleeding blendine edine fro from t the e lungs and was taken to the P putnam house in a critical critic Ll condition philadelphia feb C G general secretary litchman of the knights of labor said that reports received showed the membership was increasing I 1 ng the work of organization is being vigorously pushed forward in france sweden denmark and norway and preliminary steps have been taken towards forming a general assembly tor for europe there are already 26 assemblies in england and 24 in belgium and the establishment of a general assembly in ear enaud wand t ta in elude the continent is but the forerunner of a plan to organize the whole world into five general assemblies which would be subordinate only to a supreme assembly composed of representatives of eack country the first regular session of the general executive board knights Kaig tits of labor this year was begun today powderly and aylesworth were absent the board endorses the strike of the reading beading employed emp loyes both railroaders and miners and the moral if not the the financial am aid of the order will be brought to bear in favor of the strikers saw SAN FRANCISCO feb 0 advices advises are received here today that a vessel supposed to be the british iron bark abercorn aberhorn Aber corn bound from maryport england to portland oregon was wrecked on washington territory coast on cn the night of february lot the rhe vessel arrived off columbia river bar feb lot but being unable to get over the pr breakers eakers put to sea again she was caught in a gale driven northward and in the night was wrecked buthe OB the coast bear near grays harbor artor II the sea was so nigh high that theo officers and crew could not leave the vessel they tried to do so but tailed failed and all died except two seamen and the apprentice it is thought that fully 20 lives were lost the captain was named mccullum she had a cargo cf iron ore and the vessel and cargo were valued at on the she sighted tie the columbia bar and took on a pilot charles johnson Job from tho the tug astoria but was blown out to sea in the storm sad and in the thick weather which followed the pilot lost his bearings at AC day daylight fights a sea otter hunter charlos charles mcintyre and some gorub indians saw them but to the they had bad no boat cent not help heip the them in A I 1 little t after noon the vessel broke up me c entyre and eight indians made desperate efforts to save the drowning men nobly risking their lives time and again agaid but were able to save only evv two 0 men and the cabin boy who was unconscious for ten hours after being rescued BROWNS brownsville VILLE texas feb 0 albert barquez Gar quez felix gomez felicano contrez Com trez antonio blanco arnold and a woman name unknown were frozen frezen to death on the ultimo near tam PIC 0 0 CHICAGO feb G the throat of mrs matthias busch was slit from ear to ear tonight by her husband a saloon keeper she died a moment later at t the feet of her murderer the deed was done at their home in the presence of their child and an aunt of the victim tl busch was arrested knife in hand band while the blood was yet spurting from the corpse a few feet distant just as he was about to slay his little daughter the tragedy was horribly cold blooded and premeditated it bad its origin in the covetousness of busch ano had bad been foiled in a desire to control worth of real estate that had bad been willed his wife by her father MUETTE mich feb 6 an explosion va 0 0 n of dynamite in the works of the hancock n c 0 ck chemical company this afternoon killed J A armond john alson and adam wtissia sia sla READING pa feb 0 not a colliery is running today except the william penn the miners who wanted to go to work at kenley run rua today conel concluded ud not to venture from home for fear of their lives the coli colliery tery was ready but no workmen put in their appearance the riotous element seems to be in complete coiD control the whole eang of poles were told that william penn was the only colliery running they became jubilant and noisy and again took to drinking all are reported heavily armed baying bought up all the firearms in the town the rioters claim that they will stop the william penn by tomorrow PITTSBURG feb C G when the nonunion workmen quit work this afternoon a large crowd of strikers and their friends gathered in the vicinity of the mill A tew few minutes after 4 thirty of the negroes degroes under protection of a squad of 25 policemen made their appearance they rhey were greeted with cries of I 1 black sheep and scabs but no attention was paid to the angry crowd pretty soon trev started down Sm ullman street followed by the mob which steadily increased in size until the street for a square was blocked with people at the corner of thirty third street stones commenced to fly and it began to look dangerous but the officers promptly turned on the crowd and drove them back after which they escorted the colored men to their howes homes three trips were necessary to ta get et all the men from the mill and the same scenes were repeated each time A number of persons including non and onlookers were slightly injured by being hit bit with stones and other missies mis sies but no one was seriously hurt officer friedman whom it was alleged tired the shot that struck kenna was arrested to on the charge of felonious preferred by an uncle of the boy Frie friedman druan says he never used his revolver shenandoah feb 1 6 l one powerful influence in preserving the ibe peace of the town this evening was the calling of a polish meeting at opera house by rev father of the greek catholic church ile he timed his bis meeting for 5 the hour when the trouble would begin if at all and held his audience for hearly an hour and a half explaining to tle them al the tenor of te proclamation i sued the results that would follow acts ot of violence and the future evil that would be |