Show THE NE WS IN GENERAL the gladstone parnell dispute coming I 1 to an all issue proceedings OF THE RS CE congressional cob ren local ints noble baits a criblez Cru tinz bleZ haw barge tit the ri ision ivaldo THE lISIS A I fair oraa or ike ke li 0 trouble dec 5 it is learned that gladstone at the conference with the irish delegates this morning eu suggested a modification ol 01 the clancy resolution re lie desired that norener no reference be made directly or indirectly indirect to the question quest itin of pa Par nells leader far lie ile anfor W ed the th a deputation of the decision of harcourt and morley not to take part in the conference and suggested their names be ornit omitted tood in conclusion he said if the irish party agreed to these there suggests sug suggestions gesti on a be was willing to enter further I 1 into nto the subject the delegates ex explained Glad stones proposals to the meeting on their return and an arnica amie a ble discussion followed resulting in the rec secluding luding of the clancy clancy resolution la A resolution was then adopted authorizing leamy healy and sexton to request a conference with gladstone for the purpose of representing the views of the irish nse rish party and requesting an intimation be given them regarding the intention of gladstone and bis his colleagues colleagues with regard to the details of the t land and police question in the event of home rule being ado adopted apted the then adjourned and the deputation imin immediately a sought gladstone aw th latter convoked an informal meeting of his colleagues and the Pa members decided to postpone their meeting tomorrow to morrow at midnight there was no reply from gladstone but ine one is expected in ia the morning ha harrington Harri I 1 cabled tonight to night irom from ch chicago t to parnell firm america is is with you what mat saraell su ilai said to his ft Fri tails NEW YORK dec 5 the calholy bews yews has received the following fol lowin from a dublin correspondent r thomaa romas sherlock 6 h alock on authority which I 1 have good reason to consider excel lent I 1 make the statement that parnell has bits assured at least two member of the irish parliamentary party that the charge made against him by captain oshea is utterly without foundation in fact and that he looks forward to a near time when be he will be able to prove as much moch with good results to the irish canoe II 11 1 am personally acqua acquainted i anted with the two gentlemen named to me and indeed I 1 know them well enough to be able to eay say offhand off hand that for political reasons they would follow parnell to the eod end even if it they were m satisfied there wafer blemishes oa on his private character two members of the irish parliamentary lia party are convinced that parnell is only biding his own time to vindicate himself at ohp the precise moment when v vindication i ion will WUI have more effect for ireland ammy CE I 1 resume of the hi vim of the lh order rr 1892 othar OCALA dec 5 aau au amendment was adopted that every alliance lecturer of whatever state and nation and national and alt all newspaper organizations izat ions of the alliance shall support the platform or suffer suspension from the order that no candidate for any national political office shall be supported by the alliance unless he endorses the platform and any not complying with these restrictions strict ions may bo be suspended su at the pleasure of the president the st louis platform as thus amended was adopted unanimously upon the tha call ot of the roll by states dr mccune chairman of the national executive committee submitted an annual report it referred at length to the sub treasury bill drawn and had presented to congress ane committees mission minion in this respect was virtually ended because the alli all ance anee bad had elected several congressmen who would look after abo pushing of bills through the national in a short time be he said congress will pass paga the bill if not willingly then by compromise the report i mended the reduction of the salaries of all the alliance officers and the removal from washington of the dens office inasmuch as the retention of it there entails an expense not commensurate with its usefulness at the conclusion of the report dr macune addressed the convention upon n the policy ot f the alliance especially with reference to its position upon leading L public treasures measures and its it attitude t toward the democrats Demo crata and republicans public ans in future political feat contests after adjournment he no gave the associated press the following syn ophis opeia of bis his utterances upon the third party question tion 1 I told the delegates delegat oa the people in the southern states were not prepared to embark in a third party movement that in this emergency there was great necessity for conservatism and caution I 1 recommended as acom a compromise that would carry oat out the end sought to be achieved by the west aad and north if it meet the op probation of the south that A convention to called tor for february 1892 to be composed of delegate delegates from all the associations of producers and that the next annual session of the supreme council elect delegates to represent this order in that convention this would not commit the people but would provide a means whereby they could express themselves on the question through their county and state organ izat ious during the coining coming year when the convention meets the dele dole gates would come there with authority and instructions from their people if the people decide in lavor favor of independent party action it will prevail it not the cause will still be bene fitted by the conference and there will ie ue a bettor etter understand of tho the objects of labor organizations are seeking to achieve maccine thinks thia this will satisfy both sides THE HOLSE N 24 dec 5 0 Oa thwaite of ohio referred to yesterdays talk about the commissioner of pensions and the conduct of that sr in tho the recent calix campaign dign cutcheon Cat heon choon suggested that commissioner black had taken talen part in the congressional elect election fon Oath waita te replied that it black had done r such inch things aa as itaum had done be he should have been brought to justice tor for I 1 it t 1 I 1 he Us then proceeded to reproach a ch the 1 1 I 1 republican ait house with teno a chinking ch irking k ing its d duty Y arguing g that the pending bill would show a deficiency olover of over thir tiro two millions dockery eaid said a few months ago ha he 11 stood on this floor and declared the 1 republicans were refi refusing rising for party purposes to appropriate within forty five mili iong of the amount required for foryan pensions under the existing lav law I 1 thu this declaration was almost by the fact that the commisa bidner to ne r now catoe came asking lor for a deficiency c ot of thirty tour four and a half millions ia I 1 lie discussion dockery then branched off 4 into a discussion 0 of f the general financial A condition of the country presenting 11 tables to show that there will be a 4 deficiency july lot 1802 of over 1 1 thirty reven and a half millions millions lie ile aid this did not include any d deficiency a a 4 for the fiscal years ct of 1891 or 1802 1892 except the pension deficiency I 1 breckenridge of kentucky said this was net not a question as to whether the prewit commissioner had taken part in the recent campaign or it whether hether the former commissioner was guilty of abe charges made against him the 1 4 point was that the probabilities are that within seven vears there will ha be a million pen pensioners eione ra on the rolls who willbe will be paid annually the first necessity was to meet the question frankly by adequate appropriations pria tiona second to raise a committee to investigate the bureau abor ouid olebly alv hare have the list revised and strike out unworthy pensioners third to transfer the bureau to the war department and take it out of the I 1 domain of politics on motion of dockery the amendment I 1 was adopted providing that no I 1 agent or attorney shall demand receive I 1 or be allowed any claim for in I 1 erases of pension on account of la in 2 corriage of disability it is estimated I 1 thia this will save five millions th the pena pana Erio elionora nere within the next three years springer an amendment man dment in r ri te L I 1 aaion there was no excuse LQ g f eaid id I 1 for the republican noose house to make ma li eal an fin triad tn adequAte equilie appropriation and throw I 1 the th a deficiency on the democratic H house on as the amendment wag was lost 85 to after further debate the committee rose the bill was passed I 1 and the house adjourned adjo arned 11 |