Show 11 miscellaneous exciting times in the chamber of deputies BRITISH CABINET MEETING A new york york tailor charged with embracery general news by western aest aress to th the HERALD 11 signal signals of Dis distress treis HAVEN mass dec 3 an unknown three masted schooner has been ashore on the L hommed hummed ien shoal vineyard sound bound since yes cerday with signals for assistance flying owing to the northwest gala which is prevailing no assistance can reach her the sea is breaking brea kinc over her and she ie is covered with ice it Is believed she is the wm T donnelly captain bassett from baltimore for boston with coal A I 1 REATY WITH JAPAK jaran the president presidents proclamation of f the treaty 0 washington NOTON Tox dec 2 the president today to day issued a proclamation promulgating the extradition treaty with japan was ratified after sifter being amended by the senate in june last the following is the proclamation this treaty is made public to the end that the same and every clause thereof as amended ended maybe may observed and fulfilled with good faith by the united states and the citizens thereof in witness whereof I 1 have hereunto iet set ray my hand and caused the th ecal real of he the united states to be affixed done at the city of washington his this the third day of november in tho the year of our lord 1886 and of the in dependence of the united states the one hundred and eleventh signed CLEVELAND by the president T F BAYARD secretary of state the following is a of the treaty the high contracting parties engage to deliver up to each other under the circumstances and conditions of the present treaty all persons who beine being accused or convicted of one of the following fellow inc crimes or offenses kofl ansee ensee corn com milted within the jurisdiction of tho the one ue party shall be found within the ader jurisdiction uril diction of the other 1 murder and assault with intent to commit murder 2 counterfeiting or ab alering money or uttering or bringing into circulation counterfeit or altered money 3 counterfeiting certificates en on coupons of public indebtedness bank notes or other instruments of public credit of either of the parties and the utterance or circulation of the same the forgery of altering and the uttering of what is forged or altered 4 embezzlement or criminal malvert atlon of public fund funds committed within the jurisdiction of either party by public officers ok 0 deposit depository org 5 robbery Kob bery 6 burglary 7 the act of entering in aj or 0 r breaking brea klag and entering into the offices of government or public authorities thorit ties les or offices of banks trust companies insurance or other companies with intent to commit felony therein 8 perjury or subornation of perjury Q 9 rape 10 arson 11 piracy by y th the e I 1 law aw of nations 12 murder assault with intent io to kill and manslaughter on the high seas on board a ship bearing the flag of a demanding country 13 the malicious destruction or attempt to destroy railways vessels bridges dwellings public edifices and other buildings when it might injure human life if any person demanded le e held for or trial in the country on qu which tho the demand ie is made it shall be optional with the latter to grant the erader tion or to proceed with the trial provided that unless the trial bo be for crimes for the fugitive is de in the delay shall not prevent the ultimate ek extradition tradition if it be e made to appear that the extradition Is bought sought with a view to trial or punishment for a political defense the surrender shall not take place nor shall any person surrendered sur rende red be tried or ponise punished for political offenses committed prior to this extradition or for any offense offence other than in respect of which wh aar ch the extradition is granted neither of the contracting parties shall be bound to deliver up its own citizens or subjects under the stipulations sti pull of this convention but th they shall have the power to deliver them if the demand is proper another artsis ia dec 3 in the chamber of deputies today to day barrien Sar rien minister of the interior speaking in opposition catlie motion fer the abolition of the offices of sub prefects promised that he would introduced a bill provid hae for total of the offices ces prime minister de supported carrien and san id reproached the opposition for seizing very every chance offer pil to overthrow the chamber however Q r adopted d t d the motion for the t total atai abolition bu I 1 1 i fo by majority of 13 thu thas a de oe fitting fp ting the government it Is 14 that de do freycinet Fiey cinet barrien Sar rien riep and goblet minister r of public instruction et st will resign there was in tense excitement in the lobbies of the chambers and after the vote wa was announced I 1 the sitting of the Chamber was suspended eus sup at the instance of PC jn in order that the cabinet MIR t consider its position poe ilion the Mini are anuw 00 holding a meeting work works burand DETROIT dec 3 abe detroit pipe ripe and foundry coe cos works burned thi this moraine morning together with thousands houi ande of dollars worth of machinery and nd pa paterna terns the loss ie estimated at insured for A FRIGHTFUL DISASTER six non mid and thirteen injured at t sea JERSEY CITY N NJ J T dec 2 A frightful disaster dix aster 2 involving the death of eix six men and the infliction ot of serious injuries to thirteen others was re reported ted this evening upon the arr arrival i yr of the steamship Western land on saturday alle afternoon in oon nov a huge cross sea w was A udde suddenly ud denly aly encountered aad and it fel fell I 1 with a tc te irinec irinee force epou the forward deck tho te steamship then theas seven daye out from antwerp the deck was crushed in and buried the unfortunates bes neath the mass of wood and iron I 1 debrie debris the next instant the water wept swept along the gangway gangways of the main deck carrying everal several persons with it the crash was terrific but before the appalling nature of the accident was realized by the passenger passengers the officers of the ship had all the men available engaged in the work of rescue the i injured n ji u r ed were carried to the in intermediate termed a t 0 cabin which was transformed into a hospi tal four seamen were found to have been killed outright the passengers paea engere injured were as follows joseph la le had both arm arms broken heim he ii a brother of the young passenger pae who died from hie his injuries max mar kagi kagl had alee a lee leg broken julius wel wiel suffered buffered severe contusions on the back and abdomen francis bad had three riba ribs broken and bis his legs punctured willie Hai A new york had his leg 1 broken and hie his arm dislocated eugene sohmer severe scalp wounds gustave abreim severe contusions on the back and thigh and bis his face badly cut joseph christman arm broken ajla martin itin ankle sprained and back bruised the dead were buried at sea many affecting scenes were witnessed at the improvised hospital when the passenger passengers inquired about their injured friends Everyl everything lil da possible was done for the relief of the injured the cabin passengers showed their sympathy with the unfortunates by their many kindly acts sets and raised a purse of 2000 franca francs to be distributed abom among the families of the dead and injured when the Western Wester landers rilanders reached port the injured passengers were transferred to tho the hospital and inspection in of the teasel vessel afforded sordo idea of the terrible blows she had bad received the crus lied deck Is known 21 the forward it was constructed of four inch pine plank reatis reatone C upon massive iron beams these in tur turn n were held up by three inch iron rod stanchions the time vast volume of water struck the leback about fifteen fet feet from tho the tern and crushed in a section twentynine twenty nine feet in III length and extending the full width of the steamship second officer E hoff made the following lowine ol statement we left antwerp on saturday november with 09 cabin and steerage passenger gerand and a full cargo at saturday afternoon november we were in latitude 47 degrees W 9 minutes longitude 43 degrees 57 minute minutes I 1 was on the main bridge when I 1 noticed sin enormous wave on the starboard bow the next instant another towering wave joined it from the port side they seemed to leap into the air as they mingled they must have bave been forty feet fee high thigh sal a I 1 saw their united masa mass above the lower yards of the foremast then balue a crash of the water upon the deck it sounded louder than A dozen cannon fired at once the water swept from one end to the other of the main deck and carried before it the disaster was not met within the storm merely a good trong strong breeze was blowing ironi the tb southwest with a chopping sea the venel vessel was baj speeding sixteen knots an hour tho the day was clear cleir and most of the cabin passengers were below A group of sailors were on the spar deck under what is technically known as the turtle back moving around among them were several steerage passengers who were idly watching the sailors weaving sen nett a material for matting need for sails the aro wa was below J wai starboard ird watch and the captain and second men were on deck the latter inin being g on qu tho bridge briage the excitement ia sax francisco fran clio SAN francisco dec 1 3 those who hoped that the morning would prove brighter than last nights close were bitterly disappointed from an early hour approaches to the twe two exchanges were crammed with an excited crowd eager to learn the new news of the first call and which to them would bring either happiness or dismay they had bad not long to wait for the boards met promptly at a m and a few later at consolidated virginia rang out at 40 followed by a drop to 39 the best and belcher which closed last night at 23 opened this morning at 21 and in a few minutes went to ty twenty enty the bears are ma cuik king a savage onslaught on these those two taro stocks but the opinion of the street ii is that bulls are ire too strong and that the bears will go down in disaster the middle stocks show an improve ment the bears devoting less attention to them savage which closed at last night opened at 16 and further improved to 17 chollar gained agog to abband 50 and potest jumped from il to was the only north end stock which showed improvement opening at 2550 with further jump a few minutes later to 2650 over have ben been withdrawn withdraw a from the city s savings banks dt iring the 4 tea ten days aye every cent had gone kne into stocks thu thus ahoi shows ys that the laboring clasca ire liking a hand baud in iti the deal deal the rish lossow pec dec 3 2 A council counell was helito bold to day to discuss the ad ability vla of farther prosecutions in ireland like the bue instituted at dublin against john dillon the qu question eatton of conti continuing quing government assistance in the work of eviction was aleo also considered all the ministers were present DUBUK dec 3 the corporation ado adopted led resolutions denouncing the comet conduct of the government in prohibiting hi biting the rational NAti anal league meetings at sligo and elsewhere clee where lord mayor a r sullivan and sexton delivered but none of the conar conservative ja members of the th corporation I 1 wre were present stocks in bw new york dec 3 the boo m in mining stocks continued today to day on a somewhat on what diminished scale and speculation lation turned for a time from Come tocks to low priced securities among these the tb most active today to day were state line oriental OrL and miller silver cliff and central arizona all of which advanced from 10 to 15 cents today to day the heaviest trading was in sutro u but the advance brought out so nuch rauch clock stock tb that at a decline of 5 cents vas was Te recorded from the closing sale of last night btttle Xa fitti dc dec 3 inobe inah case of the national soldiers Bold lere home against general butler the jury today to day found a verdict for against general butler charged with Emr cry dec 3 the arrest of alleged jury tamp erem yester yesterday day caused the court room where the proceedings ce in the trial of alderman ex 1 mcquade cluade are going on to be crammed with th a large rge audience etwas it vas understood that falkenberg who attempted to approach gray would be arraigned before recorder smith today to day on a charge of embracery which is the legal term for tampering recorder with juryman jurymen jury men shortly after the recorder Rec took bis his seat an officer arraigned before him an undersized man wearing a black mustache and hair he H told the court bis his name was ferman falkenberg and lawyer hummel stood up and eaid said he be depre hie his client was prisoner a tailor by trade and 31 years of age ho lie read the written reply to the charge from his client it doc declared lared the accused to be innocent of any intention to cp nimit any offense kofl ense and elated stated he in merely arely mentioned the case of mcquade to gray 1 and hummel went on I 1 was about to add that gray introduced the subject himself falkenbery Falken bere berz waived examination and was beldin 1000 for trial hemas allo allowed wed to remain in the court room until bail ball could coula be lie ile waa was balled later in the day the mcquade trial was then resumed the neon matter mass dec 3 mrs geo M rice daughter of bridge called with her husband at the gazette office today to day mr biro rice ia is the eld eat cat daughter of jonas wilson and bister sister of levi wilson and 17 years older than he ht is mrs biro rice has refused to talk not carine caring to be mixed up la III any an w way y with th the mota matter and fear ing misrepresentation she now comes forward of her own accord her story completely contradict the story of wilson that hb is A eon son of philip L moen she waa was at t bondu in north O 0 oxford fd when levi was bor bora and she had bad watched him growing grow lD up as an infant and through h child childhood hoo he ws the eon son of her own parents without any question he was named after her uncle levi fessenden Fei senden her father died at waddick con and she was with him all through his illness levi was also living at home there was never any deathbed coa confession by her father as stated by levi she knew of levi levis suddenly becoming rich but he be never explained it to he her she had never received gifts from him but only in a brother ay way she never received anything for keeping any secret she thought levi must be out of bis his mind |