Show FOREIGN rO LONDON jan IS 13 salisbury ed zed tb e queen today to day A a political conference bettl between en gladstone and the liberal unionists took place at t the residence of S sir ir william vernon harcourt today to day those present were harcourt baron baro herschell john morley joseph chamberlain and aad george otto LONDON jan 13 henry M stanley after his bis reception at guildhall was tendered a banquet at the mansion house mr stanley stanley in an address to the assemblage said that thathy he had decided to take the route by way of the congo river as the best and most expeditious editimus edit ious for the relief of emir bey london the european expedition will leave london the explorer said january 20 h PARIS jan 18 the senate has reelected leroyer the president of the chamber of deputies has fixed the debate on the budget tor anday fiton day the bill relating to cereal duties will betoken betaken be yap as p soon as the budget is disposed of the chamber rejected baron de credit francs asked for by the site government and which was to be submitted submit ed to a special especial committee the government proposes to use the credit in question in improving the rifles rifle sand and increasing the defenses the preamble to the budget dwells upon the importance of changing the rifles now in use and adding to the defenses of the credit f franca bancs is to be devoted to new arms the remain remainder dei ta the new barracks and fleet the publication of the full text of Bis mAreks speeches elies in the reichstag is tending to niter the tone of public opinion regarding his utterances the chancellor is charged with brutality and with endeavoring to provoke war with france the principal result resul t will w ill be to strengthen general Bou langers demand tor for the military blid budget beidget get the war minister in order to avoid a conflict with his colleagues consented to accept the credit of f francs bancs as sufficient for the present year but his original demand for franis francs remains his estimate on paper BERLIN jan 13 18 continuing his speech on the army bill bismarck presented a number ot of dispatches patches dia and added 1 I am thus compelled to protect germanys germanas Germ anys diplomatic and foreign agents by judicial evidence evi otence against incredible attacks by a mendacious press I 1 could continue to read simile similar I 1 documents proving that attacks have been made upon germanys germanas Germ anys whole policy 11 he quoted from articles in the yolks she einung and aad said these declamations would be unimportant in themselves a if they were confined to the newspapers that make them but we must take into account that the ma bority of this house seeks to propagate such opinions therefore we cannot remain inactive how vacillating to la this majority I 1 how then shall I 1 suppose it will after three years retain the same opinion it now has on the matter which occupies us today to day the chancellor as an instance of the ut at press opinion ominio quoted ter from the and the gei mania manta and continued the papers even ask us to use our soldiers to 4 BAN BAK KU SaiAS ROAD to constantinople to do this would perhaps be tin glands En interest but we have a difficult task to maintain peace and act permanently as a moderator between two powers both our friends 41 in the years to come continued t the he chancellor if russia attacks us na then we must and will abend bhend ourselves to the last drop of blood As matters stand russia hab no cause to attack us nor have we any caus e to attack russia it is just a little in conceivable that the abe poles us in war with russia for it would be very doubtful doubty whether they would profit by a russian kussian victory I 1 fail to understand how bow the same party should on the one hand band seek to involve us while on the other hand they would ref refuse use or curtail the means ot war dr Winds horst replying again pointed out that a proper interpretation of the constitution was AT with the chancellors idea of political economy prince bismarck rising abruptly retorted in the constitution it is plainly set f forth that the emperor fixes axes the effective strength of the army if the reichstag should n rant these means for the army e consider necessary the king of prussia would still have the recourse of appealing with every confidence to the prussian diet which would no doubt grant the required means we wish to preserve you yon want to encroach we retain our old domain you seek to acquire new privileges and rights you do not now possess concerning hanover so 90 constantly advert adverted led to I 1 shall submit documents and we wa shall then see how matters stand alluding next to the attacks on liti his economic policy bismarck said the fact that the NATIONAL prosperity had advanced by it could not be disposed of by denials in concluding he said I 1 if the government finds it cannot get on with the abe present reichstag Beich certainly it will not abandon the constitutional at t tut ional grounds in dissolving the body general Gener von Sch ellendorff minister ol of war followed opposing the view of herr hen richter that the bill had bad been introduced trod solely with arith the object of lessening the number of officers and men who are now on OB an indefinite leave of absence the motion to close the debate was agree agreed d to and the house adjourned until I 1 tomorrow to morrow when a division vision on the bill will be taken takai in referring to the Ger germanics manias statement that france was willing 10 q make an J ALLIANCE WITH GERMAN against russia prince this shows how misinformed are these politicians england might sooner quarrel with russia than we we have such a long russian frontier while england even in the event of war would have nothing bothin g serious t to 0 f fear ear we have no interest terest ia whatever in the conquest of russian territory and of the polish pid vinces we have more than are necessary at a meeting of the members bers of the reichstag held yesterday evening it was decided to support the centre in voting for the trien nate as the duration of the army bill there i is a nota not a symptom of wea weakening kenin on the part of the opposition or its being being inclined eato to go go beyond the trien nate term A small number of the nobility who are members me abers of the centre will vote with the government out their support is not likely to affect the fate of the bill BERLIN janle the fate of the army bill was settled today to day by the reichstag adversely to the government and action was immediately taken to dissolve the chamber on the reassembling of the reich stag herr von bergs s amendment limiting the tae duration of the bill to three enree years was voted upon and the amendment was carried the vote being to the conservatives imperialists ria lists and national liberals voted with the minority the socialists and most of the alsatian members abstained from voting bismark immediately read an imperial message dissolving the reichstag an imperial decree was issued this afternoon fixing february tor for the holding holdina of general elections lor members of the new reichstag LONDON jan 14 the course coarse for the jubilee yacht race for boats of all nations has at last been determined upon the me race will be sailed around the united Jing kingdom dom the yachts 1 wilt will start from the thames and be required to keep great britain and ireland on ob the portland port hand the finishing point will be at dover the british approve e of t the he selection of this course of baiev believing rov I 1 g that ha t it will give all yachts W whether he t he rho home e or foreign fo reigna alair fair chance the race will take place early in june jun e A ministerial council was held at the queens residence at 0 is today to day the seals of office were transferred to the new members of the cabinet and those who had changed office and the minister kissed the queens hand as he formally notified them of their appointments appoint menta gladstone Gladston ehas has been depressed ever since he be heard of the death of lord iddesleigh he has caught cold and is now confined to his house bouse i LONDON jan 14 A large number of unemployed workingmen held a meeting at norwich today to day and after listening to the speeches oi of two socialists commenced an attack on oa the shops the police dispersed the mob before they could do any damage farther than toe the breaking of a number of windows two socialists were arrested I 1 LONDON jan 14 john bright in a letter declines ap invitation to attend a meeting of the advocates of federation on the ground that he has no sympathy with the objects and I 1 purposes thereof he asks the projectors electors pr of the movement how the proposed federation would deal with the fisheries dispute between canada and states if canada were independent he asserts she would yield to the arguments of her powerful powers ua if there were no dominion of canada the dispute would soon have been settled by english concession of ameri cas cals reasonable claims the federation protect project he sai cla mainly the offspring of a jingo spirit which clamors for a vast and continually widening empire and seems almost ready to boast that the empire can cad fight toe world outside of its own awn limits would recommend sensible men to let the question rest LONDON jan 14 lord randolph churchill in a letter explaining his resignation from the cabinet says his ba object was to secure economy combined with efficiency he will gladly cooperate co operate with anyone in the endeavor to induce or compel the house of commons to revert te the better financial principles which prevailed before 1574 he contends if economy is if tun unpopular popular in downing streetie street twe we must make it popular calamities incalculable will result if the present system of lavish uncontrolled expenditure is ig to be allowed to continue gladstone thinks this letter does honor to churchill and offers the latter ik a chance to again raise the flag of economy BERLIN jan 14 several meetings goi of the Bunders rath have been held recently to decide upon what action should be taken by that body in the event of the defeat of the army bill in the reichstag the streets aa adjacent jacent to the parliament building were thronged thron ged with the people awaiting the decision of the reichstag on the t alp army bill bismarck upon his arria arrival L was enthusiastically greeted by all political parties sani san i guine as to the result the coming election campaign will be unequalled unequal led for fierceness it is expected the emperor will inaugurate the political contest with a decree reciting the merits of the dispute there was great excitement in the i reichstag when the result of the div ision on the army bill was announced members of the centre indulged in triumphant cheers ars which V ro responded to th fth cries of saadet sa ameT at an uproar followed in IB the lobby the matter was discussed with anima animation tiou the socialists apper appeared Ared most pleased they berleve believe the comings coming election will result re in a 96 gain goczi fox for the socialists party ty D I 1 jan jafa I 1 it 4 the eviction of tenants oki oh theW the wanni luni estates a glen neigh county kerry continued contin qed today in some cases tae bailiffs were stoutly resisted the occupants of the houses barricaded barricades barrica ded their doors and windows and ree refused fused to allow the officer cent to enter the bailiffs made several attempts to force their way the dwellings the defenders ri dived them with boiling water and a t ower of stones and forced them to ireat rest many with severe wounds thy thu siege lasted several hours yi finally nally the police loaded their weapons and three threatened t to fire if an immediate surrender was not made the defenders yielded and submitted to arrest twenty five tivo of them were taken into custody the wife of a tenant was carried out of her house in ih a fainting condi condition tipp and af afterwards ter left dying in m the yard the people were maddened at the brutality of the officers harrington member of parliament ameet exhorted thern them to avoid violence and with difficulty prevented bloodshed LONDON jan 15 the remains of lord were removed to his bis teter late home iu in exeter today to day large numbers gathered aion along the route to the railway sta station tion A meeting of the cabinet was held today to day all ail the members were present BRUSSELS jan 15 mr hnry M stanley arrived here today to day and had a long and touching farewell interview with the king toe the expedition for the relief of emin bey will start on the dinst has received applications jan nam persons wishing to serve on hisler his personal senal staff there were originally dve vacancies however and these had bad already been filled stanley in an interview said it was not true that thal the british government had subscribed largely t to the costs of the expedition mr stanley returned to london this evening he will holt hold a consultation with wither mr junker at cairo phear aarti chief in the austrian expedition which has been africa has arrived at zanzibar ipar he has ng been believed to be dead having an g bee been for eighteen months in the in interior t bior i PARIS jan 15 ra A banque given here this evening to celebrate the capture of yorktown general boulanger was present ana and toasted president delit cleveland anol and minister mclane he also proposed the toast the union of the two people a union which he be said had been cemented by the statue of liberty mclane 1 i in u responding ag qaid maid 1 I am here as minister mi 1 1 ster and as a comrade of the descendants of the valiant soldiers ot 91 yorktown cafter after drinkins drin drinking kinu to the health of president grevy mr r mclane proposed the french A army amy 11 in offering the toast he said that the army hau aci regained bained worthy of the affect affection ibn of france rance and america and he hao had just received a striking proof of its efficiency and strength PARIS 8 jan 16 A bull bullfight ilot took place b e 1 lt at Laoda Lan daise lse to today day the rite exhibition hibi iti tion on was witnessed by A spectators ec the toreador toreadors tore adors s app appeared eareT i in a spanish coak costumes sand and many of them were tossed up bythe by the infuriated beasts but sustained no injuries the exhibition hibi tion elicited but little enthusiasm LONDON jan 16 mr T r 11 smith first lord of the treasury and conservative leader of the house of commons has sent a circular to tog the sup porters of the government gove asking them to mako make every effort to attend the opening of parliament as they will be invited to proceed directly to the consideration of questions of gravs grave importance |