Show TELEGRAPH TIDINGS charging engineer melville of tho the jeannette with Ori criminal minal negligence tho the staffordshire Stafford want an advance of ten ton percent le droit develops designs of diabolical destruction by uy W U telegraph to the lle raid I walf washington NOT NOV tho navy department is informed by miral crosby commanding the lite south american station that the U S tran tit it of venus party en route to santa sant cruz via liverpool and montevideo mont avideo lias has not yet reached the latter place crosby awaits its arrival at tit montevideo stevi with the alac sin cylus brooklyn lyn to con vey them to santa cruz it i is thought die the party pally will wilt arrive in time to make t ile point pt of observation the transit will occur in december tho tile president is expected to arrive hi evening iio will quarter at ohp p iol soldiers diers home the tile white house n not t being ready for occupancy grave cit charac Char arges cc MiNKE 14 Arous NEAPOLIS minn nov the arumae tomorrow to morrow will print an interview with dr D T coiling of this city vity brother of the late lai jerome J CI C I I ins jai of the e expedition tion dr coiling collins says we hive have evidence that captain do long used liis his position as commander of the expedition to persecute in every conceivable way some members of the commission commission sly brother was placed under arrest for no reason whatever this thin lieutenant danen t flower lion cr admitted to me in new york captain do long refused to allow my brother at certain times to d do any kind of work and purposely allowed tho notes otes photograph sand records of the tit a expedition prepared by my brother bosink to sink wo we leavo that alie captain forced him to remain behind when be he volunteered to go ahead with Nin ainderman derman and noras in search of relief my ray brother being in the best condition of any member of tho the party todo to do to so there is i evidence that bart left who is now in siberia one of the seamen is in possession of valuable facts but wo believe he lie is kept in siberia purposely by the officers of the tile expedition so blat that his y may not get before the board we are in possession of full information that on melville finding the bodies of the de a long party he used the moat moot blasphemous and scandalous lang language ua e concerning my bro brothers thees body I we also have reason for believing the reports made by melville as to the condition of the weather which he al aued prevented him going to the relief liebof of tit the de do long party were false for the dates during which lie declared the weather bad are shown to have been good by the records colling collins further asserts that jealousy ous existed xI sted between cert aim officers of the tr expedition the trouble first beginning gin in over an order to the effect that alfken U men should tinder undergo fo physical I examination monthly collins and danenhower were neither neit lier permitted to assist in the retreat dr collins adds we happened to know that kusmac requested re iti ested melville to go to da do longs relief himself or send some one that melville would would do neither he lie firt first gave an order to danenhower to go then countermanded it kusmac and shaam were fifteen daya days in taking the round trip to bulun from the spot on n which the melville party part was two daya days each way wai was ample ample time for the journey during the tile trip these men get pot drunk as melville well knew while they were gone in search of de do long I melville and those with him made c chess hess men man and checkerboards checker boards and amused themselves leaving the search earch a for their companions to two ignorant drunken natives we have reasonable ground for being certain that considerable erable amounts of intoxicants were drunk during the tho fifteen days they waited the return of the two natives we know from conversations with surviving members of the expedition tion that certain letters and papers ers which we believe were on my brothers Er brothers others person have never been produced gewant we want to know what has his been done with these papers if melville had gone with the tile natives as he be ought to have done there is a no doubt de long and ard his party would have been saved lie would have seen the beacon fires which bad had been I lighted on the blufe s as stated in de longs journal which was found even if he lie had started out when kusmac and chagra were overdue we wo therefore make the charge that had melville done hia his duty instead of spending hia his time timp playing chess and chock era do long ung and his party would not have havo died Al melville elville left them to die he lie is responsible for their deaths collins will print this statement in pamphlet form with documentary evidence an and lay it before congress Dri tisla olti bits LONDON nov athe tha committee authorized by the house of commons to investigate the imprisonment of E dwyer gray of which committee mr gladstone is chairman and which includes fifteen of the most mos t prominent members of the house has bas decided that to its delibe deliberations m ti tons press representatives shall n not ot be a admitted the first session was held today mr gray read a long line of documentary evidence supporting the charge of a picked jury it at the tho trial and also that th eJury waa was drunk the night before the verdict mr sexton asked that justice lawson who presided at the trial be summoned to defend the committal of mr gray for contempt the courts attorney gen air ir heary henry james janies cald sold that lawson could only be asked to state the law of contempt of court mr gladstone reminded the committee of the instance of justice holt declining to attend the house of lords when summoned to give evidence in defense of his judgment after further debate the committee decided against calling justice lawson to defend the committal of mr gray leaving it to ibis his discretion whether to come forward or not A the opium conference today tay to day lord mid shaftesbury shaft es abury b ury presiding speeches were ande by liberal and kiil members of parliament and resolutions were adopted to enter protest against the employment of diplomatic pressure such as 03 bad had been put in operation for the purpose of retaining the right to send opium into china at a low rate of duty the resolutions declared the british british government must recognize the right of the chin eso ese government to deal with the theopi op um question as they P pleased eased earl granville ins instructed t ducted cheb the british rit ambassador at madrid mr R D merrin to aak ask tha the spanish government to return gen macco and the other two cuban refugees surrendered bythe by the police magi magistrate strato at gibraltar without the sanction of the proper authorities minister lonell haa has returned to london and resumed his duties the staffordshire held n incel ng today to day and resolved to strike on saturday in case they failed to obtain an advance L vanco of ten per cent in their wages itis it is reported the archbishop of canterbury lias has resigned his ills primacy A great gale accompanied by visited England this time devastating tile southern and w western estern sections A dozen houses were swept at borough bridge and tha the railway track is BO so badly torn up in lit act that trains are stopped entirely damage urge large no loss of life yet reported the irish parliamentary part party y met today to day and resolved to vote against crucial amendment to the cloture rules in favor of a two thirds majority twenty were vre present seat and the tile vote was evenly divided for and against the resolution the motion for was re by mr PAr nells casting voto vote the agmes cimet in an editorial says it believes beli eyes it compromise has been offered to the british government the purpose of which is that arabi pasha ee be allowed to co into exile the proposal however is unacceptable fawcett postmaster general stated to the house that hat etwas it was not true that a proposition was being considered looking to the dispatch of mails malls to america from Holy holyhead head instead of queenstown Queens town as at present gladstone said the egyptian gov got would be b asked to contribute toward the expenses of the british occupation cu it was not a part of eng ixida duty to aid egypt in restoring alderin the soudan egyptian affair cairo nov bat the trial of arabi pasha the books of the railway will bo be produced in evidence for the purpose of proving that re raouf pasha president of the court martial and ismail ayoub president of the preliminary court with other persons ceritto went to rafarel to inaugurate the works of defense with rejoicing and gratification at the the prospect of success arab arabi h has as always protested that his judges were accomplices nov the daily ant this moral morning rig says france maintains an attitude of resistance against eng lands proposal for a single commissioner to bo be nominated by the khe Kh khedive odive and who shall ishall undertake to control the egyptian debt france has never varied from the position that a joint control still exists and can be only broken by the consent of the two powers which established it tho the binm barlin berlin specia special says Duff erinn ferins mission to egypt has doubled Bia Bis marcks confidence of A fair and p peaceful easeful settlement of egyptian affairs fairi af Incon incendiary diary intention intentions nov NOT le Z droit organ an of tha the socialist socialists in ft a leading arciclo in dicatos what the tactics of ili the anarchists will be in the future it bay mays they propose to install squalid outcasts in the houses of the bourgeoisie thus insuring the operation cooperation co of the former seize food and clothing from large line establishments at the came same time destroying destroy ing books and documents in order to prevent the owners making in claims for compensation they aul wul it al also burn bur th tho title tit deeds ded ofa of property bonds bills etc thus leaving no record of any personal or elate state P property ro perty tb the trial washington q nov the trial of A C botelao for the murder of his br brother ther A M Sot eldo was resumed ohp this is morning several witnesses took the stand for tho the defense whose testimonies were immaterial mrs C W botelko Bot eldo widow of A 31 sotel do testified that tt from a conversation bad had with friends eho she was alarmed for her husbands safety and asked liim him to provide himself with a pistol to pro protect eject hi himself meela in case cue afan of an attack 19 I le had hadan a n engagement with her I husband to attend the theater tho tile night ortho of the shooting geo C gorham Go rhana editor of the re publican ican testified that mr a friend of botelao Bot eldo called with P papera pera that reflected on barton and desired him to read them but be he declined the object of presenting the papers was to cause him to order barton to cease attacking Sot eldo jos T os G potta potts testified be bad had been on the republican for twelve years an occupied a desk in the roo room ri with barton remembered having seen a bright or plated revolver in bartons drawer sr probably two years age geo goo M smith of the foil post testified that on the night of tha the shooting ha he assisted in removing the effects from tho pockets of deceased taki taking out two knives ona one haying a larg hotl ick handle a r roll 11 II of notes and a pistol astol the latter being in a pocket which chich was wait buttoned over the pistol gen christy made an offer to prove by boynton that deceased had baa shortly after the shooting said in the presence of tha district attorney that he did not want barton prosecuted as show ing he believed beli bell eyed barton fired the shot the court couo excluded the offer after several unimportant witness es e were examined A C was placed on the stand he ile testified that ho he accompanied bit his brother to the office and gave give ft a detailed statement tat ement about the scuffle which took place insisting that barton shat his broth brother erf that the pistol used was a bright one not dark ax as claimed said he did not beg begin in shooting tho otin until after bis his brother had been beer shot after a few unimportant questions by district attorney corkhill in redirect examination of the prisoner I which elicited nothing of importance th the proceeding proceedings were ver postponed ana and th the court ad adjourned umed till tomorrow to morrow |