Show washington dietter Ji ETTER cpr from m our r Corres correspondent corresponded washington oct 1895 ox on to Ati atlanta antal the distinguished party including the president his entire cabinet and most of the ladies of the i cabinet families which left here io tonight to night on a special train for atlanta carried no banners brass bands or any other othar implements of war but their arrival will be hailed with much more delight by the citizens of georgias georgians metropolis than was waa another party which visited the same city some something thing like thirty one years ago amid the roar of canons the rattling of drums the blare of trumpets and waving of flags mrs cleveland did not go she was too good a mother to leave the baby and it was deemed injudicious for so young a miss to make such a long railroad journey f secretary olney had a long conference today with the wife of ex count waller who was sentenced to twenty years in in prison by A ch court martial for his alleged interference with french military operations in madagascar mrs waller who only reached washington this morning from mada gascar viii via france told the secre barf ta the whole story from her side aide larther arthe the interview she expressed I 1 1 herself elf a being perfectly satisfied the administration was doing land and would continue to do every thing g that it could properly do for for the relief of her husband I 1 it is really amusing to hear the s fears expressed b y some of the rei publican Sen senators atoka 1 that they will be compelled when congress a meets to reorganize the senate andrake and take charge of the committees thus becoming responsible for I 1 legislation without the majority to p pass asi it pray who is going to compel them to assume sueh such responsibility nd sivility lity surely not the dem who bare are probably willing alt nouli not anxious to allow things tov remain to emain as the they theyan yAm are nor the populist unless they can make a deal lor for their own benefit if theres there is it will be done by republicans in order to keep the fine m a king plant at the washington navy yard in m i operation it has been decided to make the three inch field guns which are needed for the navy there about one hundred of these guns will be made the navy department had authority to have them made by contract but when the bids were received renewed it was found that they could be made by the government just jug J f as heap cheap c or cheaper and the keeping together of the skilled corp force of mechanics which are employed in t the he government gun shop turned them the scales in favor of hav having nhe the work done there leRdo it do apt know that seni i ator r Sh ermai h has as cboin chosen this time forche for the publication of lis recollections during forty years jears in office injuring one benjamin harrison there are am geons creaso us which way Y for aorl am ek charges wl 1 esan jno his ak 0 ut 1 ih ands oi or ah omina nomma presidency in 1888 baag with one ode man lid att altho although 9 h no limmea ar used it 19 berf perfectly claib that sa k ra ma 4 steve eleias El kias hesber abw odthe senate fioril M T il I 1 W W aix half of mr A 11 gium 4 q it 06 ab M haiim mai im in of the 1 idov hii if waa dominated DoSina TOU ted aid aa elected elet ted leplatt he Platt coald lid be Secret acre faithe W P tul T wa V a fc mg ef that S att A ade plat the s r sa r js j s ys f wi s 3 x bitter e fiem enemy of harrison that he has been ever since mr mar sherman also hasa fling at all the he prominent republicans and he leaves the impression that with the exception of hayes who made sherman sh an secretary of the treasury and allowed his whole administration toe used to husli husn his presidential boom they we am a bad tricky lot an 1 impression i mares barring tue ane exception doubtless shared by lots of people it it is the impression among diplomats and officials in washington hi n that great britain is making a k an n attempt to bluff the venezuelan government out of its boots in ordering that fortifications be erected upon the disputed territory te n to I 1 lying yan i g between Vene venezuela zuel a and bri british guiana and that tit it was to gain time to see the effect of the bluff and not to make mace a european combination a against again the couppe doc trinela trine as aa has been sensationally reported that the british BrItis li government requested further hi time afe to consider cou sider secretary last communication which states the position of the united states as to the maintenance of the monroe doe doctrine thue john bull is a wise old chap in spite of his occasional bluster he would much rather accomplish his purpose by searing scaring Vene venezuela ziela than by trying the dangerous dan gem use ex X erimena of ignoring the monroe y wp doat doctrine rin e if the display a little backbone bick bone jbv now that boundary line dispute will be sub aub bitted to arbitration in i accordance dance with the original suggestions iio ns of president cleveland |