Show HOME H RULE diplomacy in matters of party conciliation congressional she 1 he latest concerning the prel ler murder treala indicted in chicago hv western ased Pre be the nimard murderer hanged ranged lud A may lay 27 john henning was hanged here to 1 1 day forthe for the murder of a widow named i lottie volmer ir in july 1885 because elie alie refused to marry him congressional AL shipping bill reported the fishery question again washington may 27 dinghy of maine from the committee on conference submitted a report of that committee on the shipping bill kentucky thought the consideration of the report should be postponed until the members of hie tile hoi so had an opportunity to examine the provision of the bill carefully the question involved in the frye amendment was broader than at first it might appear to be he ile not only conferee conf ered the privilege but imposed the duty on the president to with draw from foreign vessels a certain commercial privilege when these privileges leges had been denied to amer lean vessels in the country to which euch such foreign vessels belonged the supposed provisions provi slone rose ont of the recent fishery troubles with canada but there was not a word in this bill about fishing vessels there was nothing for the passage of this bill and it could be considered more fully at some future day than it could now there wre wro no danger ot of war and this executive bad under consideration the settlement of the canadian flis bery trouble dunn of arkansas said the provision did not apply to tho the fisheries question breckenridge thon thought alit if that were tr true ue there was the less necessity for b haste as te in passing tho the bill because there was no other pending question relative to the commercial privileges between the united states and any other country the tho objection to the provisions to place an embargo upon canadian vessels he ile would go so far as the gentleman from Maine to protect the fishing fishi I 1 n interests of massachusetts and alg maine aine but he lie wanted to be i lw aa as lo 10 what hp ile waa was doing revengeful legislation latr icv more in diplomatic intercourse I 1 in patience aul with view of reaching a settlement than he lie did in executive interference and retaliatory yo measure he ile had no doubt the canadian difficulty could be satisfactorily settled two great nations like the cuned states and england were not riot going to fall out about a matter of fishing which could bo be settled by negotiation negotiations in the senate a resolution offered by wilson which waa ordered to lie over ono day providing for the investigation vesti gation of the matter ot of tho tile ap poin trent of indian traders by the commissioner of alra al lairs irs the preamble to the resolution recite recites that in the matter of such stich appointments as stated acts had been dune or permitted ermit ted be done in disregard of law 1111 a and lid rights and the lite interests teresta ts of citizens on motion of dolph the senate I 1 took up the bill restoring to the united states certain lands granted to the northern pacific company van wyck said tile bill proposed to forfeit from wallula to portland a portion of the original grant over which the northern pacific railroad did not now contemplate building tho the line ili hh 1 I van objection to the bill was that there were lands along other un unfinished fl nashed p portions 0 ri ons of the road and so some along por portion bionto that had been 6 finished ni he d kiich should be included in the bill As it stood he lie said if passed it would be a legislative declaration that the matter matte of forfeiture had been passed on by con gresa gress and that no other forfeiture proceedings cec ce could be undertaken he ile moved an amendment for the committee which provides a forfeiture of nil all the northern pacific R R grant except the tile lands for which lines were completed before july 4 1879 and except the right of way ca call I 1 said the tile committee bill was really a proposition to conf confirm irin and not bolego the grant of acres of land to lie file northern pacific it R co it was equivalent to a gift by congress of two or three hu hundred tided thousand dollars to a lew few individual individuals he ile protested against it HOME RULE gladstone Gla balne by conciliating conce ione sioux LONDON may ilay 37 27 the general liberal meeting galled illch by gladstone trembled viem bled at the foreign office this afternoon the meeting was well attended t ended by tho the premiers supporters but none of the known hartington or chamberlain dissident ivere present gladstone was cheered when he entered he lie at once approached to the business on hand and announced an that the government had decided to modify the clause no 24 of the tile home rule bill exel x ding irish re represent r besenta lives tives from westminster ite he did not state of what nature the promised modification was to be bu but t did lid state that the had decided to modify the clause provided tho tile bill P passed assed its second reading and wai was referred to a select committed commit teo for action durnez iho autumn session of parliament gladstone declared he fie would atthe at the autumn cession session of parliament introduce an amended irish home rule bill A number of liberal dissidents who did not care to risk isk compromising by attending r the ine meeting eting have hailed ditl ith I 1 k guised satisfaction the atti altitude tilde of the av apparent parent conciliation adopted by the premier these thes e no now w openly proc proclaim alm their intention to return to their party allegiance and vote with the government for the second read ins in among the first to announce their return have been john fletcher FI elcher moulton radical member for clapham and samuel whitbread Whit bre id liberal member for bedford both were adherents of before to days daye meeting both have since announced themselves a as s su supporters porters of gladstone whitbread wh it b r accession is perhaps the most influential that the premier could have desired lie ile ie is the gentleman referred to as a wise counsellor by gladstone in ills great speech introducing the home rule bill on the ath dakof day of april and by reason of his character and sound judgment has long been conspicuous as a leader of the liberal party besides the above named a number of dissidents have openly pronounced themselves satisfied with gladstone present r c s ent attitude and the concessions E be h hag a promised to make and declared dea doa their intention to vote for the second reading the general opinion this afternoon is that the home rule bill will now certainly pass its secor second id reading keril MOST the tried NEW YOUK may 27 the ezial of ederr most and his ills two companions for misdemeanor continued to day jol col fellows made tile opening address for the prosecution ue said he the indictment against most contained two counts both charges bong beng boing being ing misdemeanors lie ile described the meeting of the anarchists at which the accused made their cery fiery and se ditimus addresses evidence would be given that the utterances utterances of the accused then were prejudicial to the public peace col fellows follows adjured the jury to carefully weigh the evidence and by their verdict to fur ails ankh li a precedent which would intimidate a all I 1 I 1 law breakers and anarchists he me closed with an eloquent encomium upon liberty and free speech spee cli which is ia the birthright of american citizens joseph C bruner detective detec tiye chas MAl M ahlstroem Al clerk for the steamship company charles keyei german police office joseph martin baloo keep erand lewis tied as to the utterances of most in which he urged arming against the police to throw dyn dynamite amito bombs and attack capitalists CZAK CZAR AND CZARINA coronation anniversary where will the nihilist nihilists be moscow may 20 the czar and 0 i welcomed with v gaj great day on their eli return irum an address of greeting was delivered by the governor of moscow who used the following language your imperial majest majesties les are welcomed hope gains ains wings and moscow thinks 1 and I steadfastly t hopes that christs cross will soon shine at sophia the czar in his reply said ho he loved and rejoiced to bo be in moscow he lie also said that the third anniversary of bis his coronation which will fall on tomorrow to morrow was full of the liap memories at the cathedral Catli edral the metropolitan tro tan congratulated the czar for lost restoring ng the black sen fleet Rus Russi ae highest glory SPURGEON GEON denounce denounces irish heme home rule as a mad mans maus scheme LONDON may 27 spurgeon publishes an attack on Glade tones rome rule bill the preacher asks what has ulster done to be cast off and adds the whole scheme is as dangerous and absurd as if conceived by a mad man yet I 1 am sure gladstone believes he lie ia Is only doing justice and acting for the good of all I 1 consider that he ie is making one of those mistakes that are only made by great an and d well meaning men parnelle doubtful loyalty NEW may 20 96 A special tays sayer in ili the home rule debate in the english house of commons yesterday mr trevelyan Treve lyau lyun quoted an alleged remark of parnell to the effect that ho lie would not rest until the last link that connected ireland with E england had been broken mr parnell demanded the date and place of the speech and mr trevelyan replied cincinnati A reporter in looking over the tile files of 01 the cincinnati commercial gazette found that mr parnell delav ered the speech in the music hall on friday evening february 1880 the speech was reported by bv J W brage Sc one of the tile most rapid and 1 accurate stenographers in the united states the paragraph re berred to by mr trevelyan Trey elyan is in the following words when wo we havo have undermined der mined english misgovernment mif government we have paved thu tile way wa y for ireland to take her place among the nations of ho lite carth and let us not fornet formet that tine this is the ultimate goal at which all we irishmen aim none of us whether we are in america or in ireland or wherever we may be will bo be satisfied until we have destroyed the last link which keeps ireland bound to england convention of the knight of labor may 26 20 when tho the call for tile convention was issued by mr powderly ho lie only enumerated five causes of complaint that were to be adjusted these were boy bo cotte cotts strikes southwest troubles rela relation tion of knights of labor to other organization and the tile instituting of new assemblies the com reassemble assem bleH tomorrow to morrow the chicago grand jury indictment indictments CHICAGO may 27 the grand jury has returned 22 indictments 13 of which are known to bo be against anarchists ts seven charging murder tha the indictments hae like not yet been allowed to be made public I 1 I 1 ex daffy duh arrested Arrea ted I 1 ni v YORK may 27 inspector byr Is s and district attorney martin up to one presented the utmost rebii r nee as to the identity of the mye mys rious man taken to police headquarters last night and consigned to an aldermanic cell there the mystery in astery was dispelled later however w when alderman ex michael defly duff y came to the general sessions court and gave bail in the sum of to answer another charge of bribery in connection with tho the franchise of the thirty fourth street crosa town railroad maxwell Denoun denounces ees mccullough McCa lIengh ST louis may 27 in the preller murder case today to day maxwell declared that the statement of detective cullough CulI was infamous amoum lying he ile I 1 a also I 1 s 08 stated that his atto attorney iney bad received a letter signed stratton offering to prove that the d dead P ad b body ody waa was taken into ahn hotel the day of death this was declined and was believed to be a trap of the prosecution the witness then withdrew d rev with the understanding that be he be allowed to testify again should it bo be found that any important point points had been omitted the prosecution then took the witness and proceeded with the cross examination and in reply to a question he stated lie fie introduced himself as AV 11 II lennox maxwell to preller on board the shalonia Ce soon after leaving liverpool but bui that was not his name 1 I assumed the name almost immediately after leaving I 1 hyde I 1 never told anyone any one why I 1 left not even my father and mother for I 1 wanted to come to america and I 1 knew they would oppose my going I 1 began studying physiology physiology amatos my chemistry at and medicine when I 1 was about twelve years of ago age and attended lectures at one ot of the tile bos hos petals in london wad became proficient in these branches of science I 1 also studied privately the X P forfeiture bill washington may 27 97 the tha republican senators held an tin order of I 1 business caucus this morning but ac complis lied little besides deciding to I 1 take up at once the bill to forfeit the northern pacific land grant from wallula to portland and to refer the house arbitration bill to a special committee of which general logan is chairman the latter action was taken iu in spite of the protests of members of the committee on education and the labor caucus the tile committee was taken to task for having fixed the order of business three or four weeks ngo ago without giving senators who are not members of the committe a chance to be heard senator platt asked not to pree press ills open executive session resolution lovoto to at present but to let iago it go until the next session he ile did not assert to this but no positive understanding ferstanding der standing was readied reached on the subject K X of f t committees appointed M I 1 I 1 u session 1 I here th opheral the committee of laws presented presente a a partial report embodying ft a number of propositions only one which was taken up the first proposition was in effect that the executive board should be increased from G 5 to 11 ru members embers the committee on legislation was then appointed at two a recess waa was taken until tomorrow to morrow morning at which time the committee on state of order exi pecked to report burglar kills burglar Bar glar KANSAS ciri CITY may 2 ac two burglars entered cairl christopher kohl house hou c a saloon keeper on oil I 1 grand avenue and fourth street 14 early this morning waa wa aa aroused and had a struggle with the men in ili the dark lark hall durl during which aich one burglar burg aar shot the other both oth escaped and this iti morning orning t lie wound mounded til man wa was found lying under a tree near the house he ile all will die dle taxed washington N olam may 27 in tile committee mitt of the whole on the oleomargarine bill voted down the lie amendments reducing the special tax imposed I 1 on oil manufacture of oleomargarine rine from GOO to by a vote of 4 to I 1 A defaulter habeas NEW solta ORK may 27 17 11 II S eay ray defaulting default ing teller of the stratford Strat stratford fora branch bank of Montreal was released today to day on a habeas cimms the th e ground i of a application P was that he was held without a warrant of law |