Show LORD blace it I 1 bayaras bayards Ba yards little for him 1 ha ILI OF THE CASE facts that render him unfit for officio GOODBY YOUR LORDSHIP but who h the wretch that eusa the Diplomat ht PLESS 01 I 1 I 1 ballatt letwat discussed Discus sei it bayard balls a little bat and blaine inep 0 arad pres pre s to tito STANDARD I 1 HS LETTEL secretary a on the 1111 tory of ake casto october 39 phelps cables that he bad returned to london from hatfield house where he has been in consultation with sal babury respecting the letter of minister backfills vast vs the report of the secretary of state to the prisident dated the acid which means the severance of re lations with lord Back villo is as fol laws Prod dent tho undersigner undersigned under signed has the honor to submit for your con sider stion t h e f cello win g e tat ement with a yiew t 0 re c ve y our direction thereon 0 u the ath of september last Is t ter pu rp orting to be written by one charles F murchison dated pomona cal was nut from that t the min lter at thin capital in the writer solicited an expression of his views regarding core tam unsettled questions between the united states and great britain stating at the same time that such an expression was sought by him for the of de tor mining his vote at tte presidential election he stated he was a naturalized citizen of the united states of english birth but still con eldered mother country and the british vs 1 ile further stated that the I n tion lie sought wai not for himself alone but to enalla him to give c brwn assurances to many other p e r sods in the same situation as blonsel f f r th 11 influencing mi fl their political action as citi zens 0 y the united states of english b M but who still regard their it obligations of allegiance ma a n t tile letter 1 conolt nr i gross reflection upon the conduct of this government in respect to the no now in cont and un between the united roven atas and great britain and both dire a aly and T imputed insincere ty hi such conduct to this letter the british ml Edster at once replied from beverly man under date of the of september in his reply he stated that any po lotical party who openly favors the mother country at the present moment would lose and that popularity ritT the party in p awer Is fqy Y I 1 aware of fact and that in respect to the a e s lions with canada which have be a a unfortunately opened reopened re since the rejection of the fisheries treaty by the republican majority in the senate rd by the presidents message to aich you allude all allowances must therefore be made forth 1 I 1 if cal situation as regards the forthie pr te yd atiat eli setton 11 the minister thus gave his assent and sanction to the aspersions and imputations above referred to thus under his correspondents assurance of secrecy in which the minister con c burred by marking his answer arl va te he undertook to advise a citizen of the united states bow to exe alse the franchise of the suffrage in the election close at hand for the preal dency ana vice of the foiw states and through him As the letter suggested to influence the fates of many others upon this correspondence pon dence being made public the minister representatives of the public press and in breque a t interviews with them intended for publication added to the impugn ments which he already made of the good faith of this government in its public action and international dealings although ample time and 0 have been afforded him the disavowal modification or correction of his statements to some of which his attention was ca lied personally by the d 1 yet n 0 ui alc such disavowal or in t ion bas been ado by hira through the chan nolt in which his statements first found publicity the question Is thus presented whether it Is compatible with the dignity and independent so of t t a united states to the of a government in this country not only to receive and answer without diepp provid and confirm by his repetition as anions upon its political action b to interfere in its domestic affairs by advising persons formerly big cc un t men a I 1 to their pa course As of t be united states be tween this country and great britain there can be is to it owyeta severance of the ties original ginal it le glauce by naturalization all on this point were finally atlon ut it rest by natural A ow lud d b the two countries on the 13 h 1 I ill 1870 elt will not be nor was such ain ever admitted by us that citizens of the united states of british are to claim of the coun try their the undersigner undersigned under signed also b as tile honor to call attention to the provisions of section of the revised statute of the united states by which severe are visited u pon citizen of specialties th ad states w ho without an dhority or of this government commences or carries on any verbal or written car or intercourse with any foreign government govern mont or any officer or agent thereof either with intent to in flamenco the action of such government or its agents in relation to ally dis tea or controversies w ith the united P tes or with an talent to defeat tle neasure ni asure of the government of the united states thom penalties are fiade equally applicable to every clu zen of the united states not duly authorized who counsels advises or assists in any such correspondence with similar unlawful intent the ders tRued respectfully advises that janeral ua the attention of the attorney of the united states be di acted to these enactments in order that an may be made with a view to ascertain whether they have not boon violated in the drw sent c by 1 be brit fall minister by your direction the attention of the baltish mine t has ina of comitor to the cc of is minister as above 4 ascribed but without result it 1 therefore becomes for this government to consider whether as the guardian of its own self respect and of the in ity of its institutions it will it abe intercourse to be aid clr h mo recent british mid to or at ii it to to be 0 er lod that precedents are not wanting as 0 question under consideration it to a settled essential to the maintenance of in I 1 us tr matic representative mast be persona he government to which he I 1 rata r ce cited it by his conduct he I 1 renders himself persona an announcement of the fact may be 4 made to his government in the present I 1 case all requirements of comity have been fulfilled the facts baving I 1 been duly communicated a government wilh a Us A 1 bov in regard thereto 4 respectfully submitted submit fed T P bayarc I 1 V cission I 1 the cabinet meeting was attended by secretaries bayard and endicott and general garland asi I 1 distant seer a thompson of the treasury and Um odore harmocy Har mouy acting secretary of the navy were during a portion of the session ng measures for the rel if U the chalers whalers ice bogad in the arctic ocean the regular malily to aaion of the case of tile british minister and the result Is shon sho n in the statement otate ment furnished the prea pre a by the secretary of state this evening after arear abard had prepared this be wa aked over to the I 1 white bouse a d submitted it to the 11 I 1 1 for his 0 approval the PM I 1 dent tenured red it carefully and kuig bests teru few verbil changes in the in I 1 I 1 tro stud when anese had ben b en I 1 made members of the were fari A ak ith a pies 0 oct SO at the bridith be gation this evening access was denied to all now they were informed that L rd back ville had nothing to pay an assod I 1 abed press rc porter managed bow ever to have a copy of the report of secretary bayard to the president bent to ilia lord sackville in the copy to the waiting a r and cordially at f shaving r bad an op azaad zaad the report which he dined to express ad 10 4 gard to it a aye to sa 11 billos face as he T I 1 this wore a pleasant smile a nd M h did not seem the least disturbed at the turn had taken I 1 secretary bayard when seen tonight said there was nothing he could 4 sa in addition to what was stated in 1 1 n the president erato action he sidd C 11 4 complete voorance so orance of our relations with minister west secretary bayard declined absolutely to give out anything in regard to the in which the co in of the united states were received by the british government A washington akst reporter tonight to night 1 put the following follo winf question to secretary bayard 1 I ave you ever at any ja time formally requested or demanded of the british government the of lord the secretary replied no no 0 4 positively no all statements to that effect are absolutely and qualifiedly IJ untrue we to tile br tisla government the facts a the caie the president waited he con 11 to be a sufficient length of time before he resolved upon definite action find finding that the government were apparent 1 doing nothing in the matter decide I in view of the emergency to W what has baba done today to day james 43 blaine was denied to I 1 newspaper men tonight to night ills on 1 said his father would probably refer 1 ac to the incident in his connecticut I speech 1 I 1 POMONA cal oct SO the nation a I 1 democratic committee tOe heleg ra oc tl I 1 ad the postmaster of tats alace to A a thousand milars for the name 0 f the author of the M ar chison I 1 letter and to ano ther thousand thou dollars in detectives and means to ap I 1 elfend the author several ft cans here who positively know the man say be lives here that neither A pair ck egan or any nonresident non resident I 1 whatever bad anything to the letter I 1 oct SO the sun will as editorially of lord to call if mr cleveland has erred in I 1 1 his treatment of this annoying ind f of OZ dent it has been on the side deliberation and yet it mamba thought that the humiliation of he british ent is greater since it filled to take advantage of the loop holo of e it by mr cleveland and 41 minister is not recalled by it but warned to quit by the government to which he is accredited mr cleve i land has reasserted the great com mandu leat of your own bust 11 jd j d future eugiah ministers to abi country wilt probably stick to it the saye the incident to ended in a manner altogether credit abler to atio administration at wash logton and with the least possible I 1 harra chere Is only one way in which j it it littly now to have any direct the votes aud that Is the contempt it must excite forsbe party which in all itty alt up the whole scheme for campa ga effect there in nothing tobe more deprecated an fn our the ses gumption abat there are clax of I 1 I 1 voters whose action is to be dater mined by appeals to alices ed on national that have no legitimate connection with our at 1 falej 1 I 1 |