Show newsy dispatches from across the waters THE VICTORIES english go oat on strike to their demands TO WOKE the dole if and his conarrd alth the rest of he koyal family ii path arom camany pram IDE liberal tirl orles in the school children on oct 12 the very decided increase in the liberal vote which has been revealed by the polls at the bye elections is striking the tories with dismay they n gard it as doe to the anti landlord spirit which seems to prevail throughout the kingdom and which takes this most practical and sensible method of making a demand for reft rm in the relations of landlords and tenants avery election now instead of being fought under alie former war arios of gladstone and home appears 0 o bo taming upon the capitalist and land questions in other words people now understand better ft hat they are fighting for and are taking up such watchwords as these intelligently in fall recognition ot what sir gladstone ie really striving for the result of their growing realization of his purpose is that votes on bis aide are iti creasing everywhere during the elgin and nairn fight which was won by the liberals through the votes of farmers and farm laborers the name of gladstone was sc head the cause of the laborers pitted against landlords woo the seat and lie teachings and of mr gladstone bore the fruit of intelligent tell igent voting for which lie has been BO and patiently pati enly working the same is true of peter borough while at north bucks the liberal candidate sir verney gave prominence to what the conservatives call socialistic legislation I 1 ie promised to endeavor to secure cottages of proper sanitary arrangement for alie people enlarged allotment of more of the bano fits of the earth and its products which now are largely concentrated to make wealth for landlords mr michael davitt is a keen watcher of the movement which is assuming so important proportions and writes of it with a thorough knowledge of its meaning and probable results he predicts that at an early date there will be a concurrent triumph of land naturalization aad home rule he bays eliat it will be but a brief time before the industrial classes will demand alie abolition abo lilion of indirect taxation and will insist that the government raise accessory national revenue upon land values alone in the country and city the importance of this view of the situation is manifest and tories feel it very keenly the peculiar strike movement among school children which is one of the most peculiar out growths of labor agitation ia become general in all towns about here aad is extending in all directions in london glasgow edinburgh and lucice the children march through the streets in groces and establish everywhere to present children from going to school imitative the methods of the great dock strike they even resort to violence and break the windows of the school houses and attack the masters they demand that can inn shall be abolished that they shall have no home lessons to learn and that they shall be given more play time it is a most curious development of the strike business and is a deal of a social problem alie reasons which are given bytho baptists for the decision of the baptist union to refuse to enter into conference etith the bishops ot the english church on the subject of the reunion ot all religions bodies are these in the first place they regard the diotti an episcopal of the anglican chamb as an unscriptural institution ution secondly they declare that christianity is essentially spiritual personal and non sacerdotal and therefore that tho forma of government and ritual in the english church are not fitting thirdly they believe that churches ought in no wise to bo controlled by the stats but be drw the people at the game time while togo into conference with the bishops ot alie established church the suggest that the anglican communion rate with others in lie great work of and BO accomplish much practical christian work among the people while maintaining different views on church government mr health continues to grow worse instead of becoming better and arave fears are entertained for hi condition he will and the at bournemouth Bourne mouth and it is cot likely that he will bo able to reappear reap piar in the aliouse of commons at all there iff serious doubt of his ever being able to resume hi active political career the doke of consequence of hla quarrel with clift rest of the royal family is arranging to take up his permanent residence at saie coburg tie ft ill vacate clarence I 1 house in favor of the duke of connaught who will establish himself there the radicals to move the question in parliament willi regard to bis continuance in office an a british admiral from berlin BERLIN oct 12 II is believed that at yesterdays interview prince bismarck endeavored to convince the czar that the european peace was non and directed toward the realization ottlie objects oi the berlin treaty and aa final stroke that all tha great powers excepting france were united to prevent or shorten a european conflict it is believed the presence of the english squadron at kiel was meant to im upon the czar the fact of english operation cooperation co aa the emperor williams visit to constantinople marks the absorption of turkey into the peace league bismarck is represented as advising the czar that in view of this coalition anesa had best adopt the policy of alie council and recognize recognise prince ferdinand as of bulgaria and ad other great powers in affecting a permanent peace pro gramme that will ultimately result in decreased armaments and increased prosperity the gracious behaviour of the czar toward bismarck at last evenings dinner is a notable change from h s aversion to accord the chancellor an interview seventy houses were destroy ed by fire in alie village of Stel tiu near today to day many pers ns were injured and a large number are homeless heir president of the court of hamburg and a noted on maritime law will be the leading german delegate tj washington to the maritime congress he is instructed to ask the congress to extend its pro gramme beyond tech n cil questions and cans der general international maritime laws with a view to the acceptance of principles regulating the settlement of disputes like the bearing bea fishery trouble if the conference adheres to the present limits of the pro gramme herr propose a sp cial conference on the excluded question 3 this line of action will probably be arrao gad in conjunction with ling land sot ri rilar lir oct 12 the times bays in view of the amount of english capital in the sandwich islands england could cot eee them pass into the bands of any foreign with indifference but their ac quasion by the united states would be regarded with more equanimity than their by europeans to never the whole tone of the article points to a desire that the united states government may beert way clear to gobble up the islands and the waiters wiit ers intention is evidently to encourage uncle sam to adopt such a course if the present tor government of which the tibt is to some extent the mouthpiece has an aa to grind by inducing the united states to depart from its traditional yot minding ita business few people on this side of the water expect to see it succeed well men here understand eliat alie scheme bior the acquisition of territory cry a thousand arles d staat from its shore Is not likely to find favor in america iliad LONDON oct 12 the ejection in Bucking hamshire to fill the vacancy in the commons caused by the election of edgarton Ed girton to alie peerage reau led in the return 0 captain verney who received votee against for evelyn II liberal unionist the preceding election edgerton hubbard Hub barJ conservative received votes aad verney who at that tira wag also the candidate of gladston Glad slon ians received medical to EeM lion F service 1 SIoN TRiAL oct 12 the etu denta the victoria medical school are in pen rebellion against amalgamation w ith the naval medical school they ft era unruly yesterday and the bora anticipated trouble today to day one ot the professors displayed a revolver and was then permitted to enter he lecture room but could cot get a hearing and departed when his hour was up two other professors who subsequently endeavored to enter the room to deliver a lecture the doors barricades barricaded barrica ded aej the making demonstrations al them through tho glass portion of the door the riotous ric tous students u 11 bo punished I 1 lf service YORK oct 12 A alx lx as placed today to day on the corner of centre and elfa streets ft hero lineman deelta was killed yesterday tor the receipt of tor his timily nearly ever passerby passer by dropped something into the bos working men and sorting women put in five cent becee dimes and qu artere one man pushed his liay up to the box and dropped in a 20 gold piece another a 10 bill in a few boors were and forwarded to mrs feeks tri y hron Sete service oct who talked etith president on the subject today to day saya that it ia very proba hla that general foole ex pension agent at syracuse N Y will be appointed of ien siona next w eek Ili ecock lias been pashing poole this place ite baa just re turned here to resume his work corporal tanner will continue to draw the eaarl of the office until bis successor la appointed |