¿ L A N O FROM A F F A IR AN E N G L IS H THE v e n e : M 1 .; t s a i > y . A a g l l . h 1 'i r n C m I ratr«*fu l Hr» c a p it a l c it y o f c N ew York. D osa IM M IN E N T DANGER as. publishes the folio ti Angus ¡ueets for opin- oeived in reply to i o 60 per oen .n aituation: ■n each of si P a p e r I 'a b l t s L e e a M a e * a f ions upon the Venei S u b a U s r s o f t b s b i l l s s a d K * « o l i it lo a * m y o $ 1 3 .«H M l I s t u r r s o U 1 of Wales— Sir From the Prim O a e W r t t e r H a r e t b e C ta lr u I n t r o d u c e d In t h e H en n te m id llo u e e tu H a i s n s l a S p i t « o f t h r ft Francis Knolleys 1» desired by the W asn. _ »on. Dec. 30.— The hou8e b e M ía » .la r t a O a e M a d e b y — M a k e - u p o f t h e V u r lo u a i o n C * it a lo - t fO U e r a l M a r t in e t d r Pnnoe of Wales andvhe Duke of York today responded to the appeal « « O b r a lt a r . t e e e - T h e h eu n te. f * —A C u b a n V ic t o r y . to thank Mr. Pulitzer for the cable president by passing a tariff bill* ^ _*ondog, Dec. S I.— The Chronicle gram. Thev earm*A-.v trust, and can Havana. Dec. 27.— Further _______ „ ___ _____ ______ o f which is Urn.led t tw0 Washington, Dec. ____ 80.— The ________operation D^mo- pMtuvhee a mass of matter on the Ven- not but believe, the present crisis w ill cratic steering committee of the senate And a h alf years and which is des reached here today from Mata be arranged in a manner satisfactory sHOMa aflair, including mapa in pos- the rapid advance of the in today completed the last assignment of to raise $40,000,000 for the reli * tofeuon o f the colonial office, extracta to both countries, and w ill be succeed m inority members of the committees, the treasury. The vote today w..- 0,1 army, numtiering about 12,00 ed by the same «a r m feelin g of friend from the Am erican pupers which hare ^ h « upon lavana after forcing i and handed the list to M itchell, chair party lines, w ith tw o exceptions a m m i by m ail and an article by ship which hss existed between them man of the Republican caucus com m it Republicans a ll voted for the b ill < x througu the province of Santi Frederick Harrison, declaring that the for so many y e a ». tee. The chairmen of the more im oept Hartman of Montana, who did ,ot end int3 the province of Matai From the Biabop of London— W ith ▼eaeaueia claim is on a ll fours with a vote, and the Democrats and P op a lii** spite of the efforts of Captain-t portant committees are as follows: Spanish claim to Gibraltar. Harriaon a ll my heart f pray to God to avert Appropriations, Allison; finance, against it. save Newiauds of N ev* !* Martuu-z de Campos and a b o u t! from this country and the United adds M orrill; foreign relations. Sherman; who voted in favor of the measu '■ troops a : bis disposal in the u “ I f the United States can persuade States the crime and disaster of war be- judiciary. Hoar; commerce, F rye; in The special order under which th> b invaded tween them: And 1 hold it to be the Venezuela to snbmit to a bona fide The reported important bat terstate commerce, Oullom; m ilitary was brought to a vote, after lim e an botmden djity of every man in both boundary settlement ami to drop her dpty affairs. H aw ley: naval affairs. Cam a half hours of debate, was ironclad in t v i e a i- e Spaniards under Camp swagger about Charles V and P h ilip 11 countries #> avoid all pr. eron ; public lands, Dubois; Indian character and compelled the members the insurgents st Coliseo plant af Spain, and can enforce an award guage. and to do a ll that he can con affairs, Pettigrew ; claims. Teller: to adopt or reject it without opportun tw elve m iles from Cardenas, do when it is made, the question could be scientiously to promote peace. coast defense. Squire; education and ity of offering amendments of any appear to have been a very The fo llo w in g unsolicited dispatch Mktled in a month. ” engagement. Cardenas is a se laboi, Shonp; territories, Davis; Pa kind. The Brussels delegate to the Vene was received from the Freemasons of cific railroads. Gear; pensions. Gal- Washington. Dec. 81.— The house ,,un quiet au important place for “ Christmas Greetings n c i a government. Velos Guineos, re Manchester: tlf about 40,000 inhabitants It it Club, Manchester, to linger: postoffices and postroads. W o l today passed the bond b ill by a vote of am :-. visited The Hague, and ex Freemasons' cott; agriculture and forestry. Proctor; 17b to 186; and the house, having dis- t0 > . 'e miles from Matanxas, the Am erican Freemasons. G lory to God hausted every channel without success private land claims, H am s; manufac charged the task for which it had been ta^ province of lhat uam- in support of the Venezuela claim. in the Highest; on earth, peace, good tures, W'etmore; fisheries. Perkins; sitting during the recess, effected an th«’ largest town between Carden, F iv e years ago the B ritish vioe-con- w ill to men. ’ ’ Various English religions bodies c iv il service and retrenchment, P r it agreement by which it should adjourn HaVaUa a*J at Ciudad Bolivar, examined the chard; im migration. Lodge; irrigation next week, three days at a time, in or- qhe Spanish forces do not sppe; Spanish records and proved the British have cabled their brethren in Am erica their sympathy w ith their efforts for and reclamation of and lands. Warren; der to give membres an opportunirv t.> have encountered the main body of aspect of the case completely. ” mines and m ining, Stewart; railroads, rest and visit their h< mes. The clos- » s u * « 6“ “ . as “ « first announced, The B erlin correspondent of the peace. Clark: Indian depredations. Wilson; ing hours of the debate today were fight ** *6* Coliseo plantation was Standard says: London. Dec. 27.— The afternoon transportation routes to the seaboard. lacking in spirit, and there was prac- tweci1 a portion ol the northern colt “ I have excellent reasons to state uewsapers today continue their com McBride; Nicaragua canal and Nica tically no excitement until the vole ol tin insurgent column.-, now push (hat the reports of an agreement be ments upon the Venezuela question, ragua claims. Morgan; international was taken. The margin o f 34 by which through tfi« province of Mutanzas, i tween Kussia and the United States and hopes are expressed that the C hrist exposition. Thurston; national banks. the first section of the bill, against instead u- turning out to be a g about Venezuela are unfounded. On mas holidays w ill continue to bring Mantle: forestry reservations and pro which the Republican opponents of the victory **Jt‘ Spaniards, the resnl toe contrary the czar was painfully abont a calmer mood on both sides of tection thereof, Allen ; to investigate measure massed their opjiositiou, was the en,saF Qvment was virtu ally a surprised at President Cleveland’s mes the Atlantic. The possibility of war tresspassers on Indian lands. Baker; passed showed that the triends of the teat for Uampos forms, for the C ut sage. and any war in volvin g England between Great B ritain and the United woman suffrage. Call. measure had marshaled every vote in arinv pushed onward unchecked, akn would be unwelcome to the Russian States is regarded au past and the affair its favor available. A s it was 47 Re- still adv.inuulK on the city. . H uu«r. court, on the approach of the oorjna- is now viewed chiefly from the stand- The fighting took plaoe amid bufan non ’ • Washington, Dec. 26.— It being gen publicans refused to act with the ma- pint of Am erican domestic politics and The N e w Y ork correspondent of the erally understood that the ways and jo rity of their party. The Populists cane, unct'rHO‘ ,d. «*11 grass and foe- us bearing upon the financial situa usual guerilla tjatu: Times, w h ile he affirms his previous means committee would not be pre and Democrats, w ith the exception of and was o* tion. convictions that there is no longer any pared 10 report its b ill for the re lie f of Hutchison, who voted for the b ill, A t times both th*' troops and inst Thomas A. Edison, the inventor, is feelin g fo r war with England at present the treasury situation before Friday, presented an unbrok-n front against gents wei*' surrounded by w a ll» being pleasantly chaffed as the result flames, and the smoke was so den la the United State«, says th re lie« a the attendance in the house today was the bill. of the publication here of au alleged over certain portion* of the ground eci real danger in the future. He attri - com paratively small. E L E C T IO N OF P R E S ID E N T . interview w ith him. in which be is tested that the Cubans and the troo, hates this partly to the personal char Mr. Dingley, chairman of the ways quoted as describing a number of aster of tile president or that quality and means committee, said the com M o v e m e n t t o S u b A t l l u l e t h e P o p u l a r were unable *° so« each other, and kej startling inventions which he is said bunging awa-v at open gpaee, wastin of it ’ ’ w liic t his friends call firmness m ittee met this m orning and unani l ute lo r th e L l f c l u r a l C o lle g e . to be ready to bring forw ard m the _—_____ L L ___ good ammunition. It is true that tin aad his 5— enemies stubb- mess. »» mously decided, in view o f the presi event of war N ew York, Dec. 26 — A local paj**r uiciscrimiujiSF "'** b mure noticed The proposed m ectiiie -f the Am en- The S l James's Gazette, comment dent's message, that it was not appro says: upon the part °* the troops than on th« « * ’ ■ society _<nr “ ir , poae if an ex- priate tor the house to adjourn until T. M. Curtin, a cousin of the late side of the msittkeuts. but for one in ing upon the statement attributed to X -S M B of the people t< >r an amicable a proper response had been made. Andrew Curtin, who whu governor of surgent killed, Ht least 2,000 shots John Redmond, the Irish leader . re aectlemem o f existing differences be “ On F rid a y ,“ he contnned. “ we garding the attitude of Ireland in case Penn>*ylvania. and a relative of Jere ninst have bee0 fired. The Cubans, tween England and the U uited t-tates of war, styles him a traitor, and gays hope the house w ill make a response to miah Curtin, who fo r many years was follo w in g their customary tactics, aas been abandoned in view of the im it believes him also to be a iibeier the urgent request of the president connected w ith the United States lega seemed to m elt into the distance proved situation. and take some action which w ill when he says that Ireland would gc tion at St. Petersburg, is preparing to The Order of Crusaders has for us soon as the ti° ° P * 6°* within fight relieve the situation m which the solidly American. The S t Jam es spend $100,000 to secure an amend ing distance of them, and nealry all warded through the Hon. N eal Dow. country finds itself. ” Gazette asks what would happen to the ment to the constitution of the United the firing was at T«ry long range, al Mother Stewart and Miss Frances W il Beach of Ohio w ill introduce in the Am erican politician just now who States. Most of the money w ill come though the scddiets made several gal lard, a N ew Y e a r ’ s greeting to the bouse tomorrow a b ill providin g that would say. in the event of war. Ire from Mr. Curtin's own pocket. The lant chargee through the burning terri Temperance W orkers of Am erica, w ith duties imposed by the tariff laws of land would fight for Enigand. balance w ill be given by two friends, toe hope that ti*e war w ill now be tory. This style o? fighting is termed the Uuited States shall not applv to who are earnest believers in his project a defeat for the inh^rih'tits, but as they averted food products and raw materials from B AC K C O W N OR FIG H T. and who have the utmost faith in his succeeded in accomphshmg their object such nations as may make equivalent ab ility to accomplish his object. — holding the Spann11*!8 m check while T h e V e n e z u e la C o D in iiG io a . reciprocal concessions in favor of m er ( t s o r j f K e n n a n S u js T h a t Is W h a t 1 h i. Mr. Curtin and his private secre the Cnabns pushed <*u southward— the I chandise imported from the United C o u n t r y V V 111 H a v e t o H o . H agerstow n. In d ., Dec. 81.— The re- tary ar* at present v isitin g friends in States. result was really a C?1" ” ” ’ '*, i'rv. 1 port that R ichard H. A lv e y . chief jus- Cleveland. Dec. 27.— George Ken- this city. The amendment to the con The captain-genera Washington, Dec. 2 7 .— The two uoe of U n ited states conn of appeals. nan, the well-know n w n te i and lec stitution fo r which M r Curtin is now District of Columbia, bas been request turer. speaking of the Venezuela dis bills to be presented to the house for working is the election of the presi- the front as possible battle, encouraging th acnon and their text are as follow s: ed by President Cleveland to become a pute. said: v. i . oent by a popular vote instead of bv a and actions. One of memeber ot the Venezuela commission, “ I am surprised, in fact dumfonnd- e ra l’s orderlies, who v is confirmed. The request was made ed. at the readiness of the American horse beside Camp Thursday last in Washington. The people to bring on a first-class war. s s s ; * « J t L “ proposrnon took Judge A lv e y by sur T w o months ago every mouth in this payments, the issue of certificates of work for a change by which United bnllet in bis breast i prise. and he begged for tim e to con- land was preaching peace at the con indebtedness to meet the temporary de States senators w ill also be chosen by ground badly wounded no doubt, intended ii lsder tire m atter before com m itting tem plation o f w ar in the Orient aDd ficiencies of revenue. popular vote. Such a change, Mr. commander. “ Be it enacted, etc., that in addition him self. Th is the president granted. Europe, and here today even the m in i Curtin thinks, wonld be of great bene B e is at his home in Hagerstown, and sters of the gospel are shouting for to the authority given to the secretary fit to the country and would prevent D EA TH IN HOT of the treasury by the act approved w ill be here until his court meets the war. much injustice from which the people T h e T e r r i b l e T a t e of A first Monday in January. “ I regrat the condition, because I January 14, 1675, entitled 'A n act to are now suffering. As a firsi step tottunaffe-Muk T on igh t Judge A lv e y ssid that he greatly fear that a terrible war is im Provide for the Resumption of --pecie toward bringing about the change. had not yet fu lly made up his mind minent. England w ill not back down Payments, he is authorized from time Mr. Curtin and his friends are about to Portland, Or., Dec. w hether he would accept or not, for from her position. This can be taken to time, at his discretion, to issue, sell establish a bureau in Washington Stanb, a sausage-maker, t and dispose of, at not less than par, in many of his cases would come up before for a certainty. I f President Cleve through which an expression of opin of hot water in the steal t » e district court of appeals at the land's interpretation of the Monroe coin, coupon or registered bonds of the ion as to the best man to lie nominated tory at the corner of j January term. Because c f his heavy doctrine is not altered and is to be up Im te d states to an amount sufficient for president by the leading parties Ninth streets, about 1 o’cl> jMdicial duties, and for other reasons, held, w e shall have war. and the great for the object stated in this section, w ill be secured. This bureau w ill be afternoon, and was so b. fie Hesitated about im m ediately accept est w ar which ever transpired. It bearing not to exceed 8 per cent inter opened in a few days and w ill be at that he died at 7:30 o ’clo ing the president s offer. H e is heart w ill not only take in the United States est per aDnum, payable semi-annually work until alter the Democratic and mg. ily in accord w ith the president’ s and Great B ritain, but would involve and redeemable at the pleasure of the Repulbican conventions. staub had been at work i Uuited states in coin, after five years views, and feels under obligations to the world. and day tor the past four d from their date, w ith like qualities, fMrtiier Mr. C levelan d's policy. “ A foreign w ar w ill be very disas SHOULD TH ER E BE W AR lug lard and preparing f. trous to us. and. w h ile I have have no privileges and exemptions provided in display. A lte r this had donbt that w e shall w in and add Can said act for the bonds therein author L a c k o f u i f o r in it » in Mi| A r u t » m ix ! away, he had been killin 'D f r a h l a 'i t H e p r e v e n t a t i v e H e r e . ada to our possessions, it w ill be very ized. to i £IIM 1 Cod’*«. and yesterday he started t ishington. Tec. 81. — General "A n d the secretary of the treasury close to ruination to us. i Uslar. special commissioner of Washington. Dec. 26.— Lieutenant the premises. H e had hei shall use the proceeds thereof for the “ Such a w ar is bound to come unless Cnited States from Venezuela, is N ib ltck , in charge of the naval m ilitia lor that purpose in a steam t» the United S*»tee backs down, and I redemption of United ¡States lega w ith his fam ily. General Uslar. division of the navy department, has is abont tour feet square and don’t think it w ill. It w ill be the t€“ .ner and <or “ <> other purpose was tw o and one-half f«*jt « is commander of the arm y of Ven- greatest calam ity to humanity which Section 2— In order to nrovid* provide for t™ urgently called attention of the author The valve for shutting off th a. was appointed commissioner to has e v «r occurred any temporary deficiency now existing ities to the serious inconvenience and to the United States and watch or which may hereafter occur, the sec cunfuaion that la apt to arise in case at the back of the tank, so as Staub stood on egutiations w ith Great B ritain re- retary of the treasury is hereby author onr m ilitary and naTal forces are called of the way. ng the boundary dispute. T H E S T R IK E ENDED. ized. at his discretion, to issue certifi into join t action, as they must in de grating m front o f the tank, «id e m Crespo. General Uslar cates of indebtedness of the United fensive war, grow ing out of the lack raised from the floor on s as soon as President Cleveland B a * i * o f S e t t l e m e n t R e a c h e d b y t h e Rtates to an amount not exceeding of uniform ity in small arms and signal reached across to turn off th As he leaned forward the C o m p a n y and S tr ik in g K n p la y a * . inces the Venezuela commission, ♦50,000,000. payable in three Tears codes. slipped on the greasy floor, appoint a commission o f five of The army is armed w ith the Kragg- after their date, to the bearer, in la w Philadelphia. Dec. 26 — The great ost representative citizens of the trolly strike is ended. This is the ful money of the United ¡states, of the JorgensoD rifle of thirty caliber, while pitched bead first into the boil A m erican republic to come to final. John Wannamaker is the man denomination of |20. or multiples then the navy has contracted for a supply of ter. In a moment he had h above the surface, sprang out .'uited ¡states, and to convey to who brought about the settlem ent He of, w ith annual coupons for interest Lee magazine rifles o f twentv-three lent Cleveland, congress and the was aided by members of the Chinitian at the cent per aDnum, caliber, so that the game kind of tank, and ran to the door, cal lu,: rate ra“ ’ of °i 3 a per per cent ry, V enezuela’ s thanks and ap- League The basis of the settlement ?n<* s « '1 « “ d dispose of same for nut ammunition w ill not serve both arms, aKunlz«d tones, " H e lp ! help.!’ tion of good w ill shown by the is as follow s: R. ^ ‘ Gerdes "* and J his trother. w1] I less than an equal amount of law fu l and grave mistakes are apt to occur in d .States go- -mment in its an- near by, ran to his assistance, issuing it to the men. F irst— W h ile the Union Traction money o f tne United State««. 'w i i ' o f it* intention to fearless- Company w ill treat only w ith the Lieutenant Niblock suggests in the was in great agony and his set D ill No. 2. — " A b ill to tem porarilv uroe the Monroe doctrine. This workmen in its employ, it w ill allow increase the revenue to meet the ex interest of the naval m ilitia, as well were pitiful. They tore off his ission has not yet been appointed, them membership in any iaw iu l oigan- penses of the government and pronde as on broader grounds, that it would as quickly as possible, and, wbe a the gentlem en who w ill serve ization. be w ell i f the war and navy depart sleeves were pulled down ovei against defieinecy. lave been notified. Be it enacted, etc., that from and ments wonld settle as soon as praetic- bands, the skin of his grins came Second— It w ill take up their greiv- anees aDd g iv e them fu ll anr. fair con after the passage of this act and nntil able by com petitive tests, which is the ,T,Jtu the elbows down over the t u l » r T r o o p « to K f S u b s titu te d . August 1. 16P6, there shall be levied, best weapon, that of the army or that to the ends of the fingers, whe fident tion. stantinople. Dec. S I.— A t the re- T h ird — It w ill im m ediately put o t collected and paid on a ll imported of the navy, and stop at once the mak hung, like long gloves turned i out. o f the United States minister, the old men as fast as vacancies arise wools o f classes l and 2, as defined in ing of the lees desitable arm. iltan has ordered that regular w ill g iv e preference to any .rf the old the act hereinafter cited approved In the case of signal codes, there is a A s quickly as possible, phvsici replace the reserve soldiers, who men yet unemployed, and endeavor to fJc,°ber 1, 1 HbO, and subject to the con like conflict. He sain the armv depart were summoned, and did all in tl larding the missionaries in the arrange the trips o f the cars to favor ditloI‘ s and lim itations thereof, and on ment used the present naval code for power for the sufferer. d parts o f the empire He lingered through ____________ the afterno. the old men as far aa possible without all hair of the camel, gnat, alpaca and twenty-five year*, w ith the greatest When the change w » » made Kfudually failin g, and finally fe ll h vio la tin g its contract w ith the new other animals, except as herein provid success. m er. ed. and on all noils, shoddy, gam etted the navy department followed, but “ ^imatose condition, and about 7: H o o d « in I n d i a n T e r r i t o r y . aban- aw »y- StAub was ________ — _ a Swiss The questions of compensation and waste, top waste, «lobbin g waste, rev- after a fa ir trial was obliged to oner, I . T . , Dec. 26.— The Grand code, and return blrth- «bout 26 years of age and less ood continues to rise and now honrs are le ft for futnre determina ing waste ring waste, yarn waste and d ot tb* P*“**0 * The Davy cannot a w ife and infant child He had ta ail other wastes composed w h olly or to tbe original code s a depth of seventy to eigh ty tion. Concessions were made by both sines in part of wool, end on all woolen use the army code. The arm y’ can and ont an accident policy a month t the channel. Great desolation since; so they w ill not be nnrov i caused Houses, wagons and The battle has been m ain.y fought on rags, mungo and flocks, and a dutv has used tbe present naval code. fur ? nimals of all deacnptiona are the question of the employes member equivalent to 6b per cent o f the duty I t » » F i g h t i n g « « Z e l t o u n . < « M » o f H U *1 !• » < :* . - down the PirrenL Men ship in the Am algam ated Assiciatiuc imposed on each of such articles Berlin. Dec. 26.— The Frankfort Zei- Section 2— That from and the 4« in AMS the ftUC tree UCV tops t'tp o f Street R a ilw a — y Employes, V------- - which ------ - after IIP -* found I>.ndon. Dec. 31. - The Chronicle tnng publishes a dispatch from Con 1 been fo r thirty- tbe coniI * 11.’ ba* persistently refused to P“ s*agc <¥ «nia act and until August 1 savs Lord Dunraven’s failure to in stantinople saying there has been fierce the recognize T b e new men engaged shall be levied, collected shelter or food, crim inate I defender's owner or cr-w is fighting at Zeitoun between tbe Turk and pan! cn a ll imported articles, a party in boats since the strike beagn number nearly cump.ote. He may now m cold Mo * 1,000. There were about 5.IHK j , strik made ii whole or in part of wool, ish triops. who surrounded that city, reflect that he has done m .g. <een in a v a g « and th« insurgent Armenians, who de worsted, or other materials described m a m i^ a ilin g ers. They w ill report for work tom -»- bad blood between the twonat fended it. Both sides are said to have in sectil 1. of this act. erv. row morning all others • ombiued. ” fciflered frigh tfu lly. The Turks were n 8— That after passage of B illin g * are taking A p<aitoffi until Angust 1, jgpg, li.OOb strong *nd had t w ' * ’ four has been esta 6 * *' ’ ‘ Hesrv. "T l« y an* -Sheridan. F i iont count' levied and paid S TA N D P O IN T. in u i lil t u. In, Frist, 1- ign soil ^ ipply. Se starvation ! u«d w ith paT lija !» of t> e r l iat** T h i n N e v e r . I Boston Journal.] ion o f the adm inistration' itn manifested tw o year ag t l e necessary to speak cn< ( w and the country wont, •aved st me b cm lia tin g ex But better late than nev«J maxim. MTe can afford t] ,ie bygones t in ta lo W ill A » * n t . York Time«.] s ' ‘ ay u ibt a-« i-t-agel • i* i» A dear, grave ass.4 • 1 : M. ! . . » i.ri u n it ili asking nor a o cM iny independent state t - T o that principle, eoa t-lieve Great B .r u in n i l that principle, in my □trican nation w ill sAd. 1 n f J o h n 1’ m u I . l o n e « . ^ 'Uir* «.tlotie I*emocrui.} ^ be year 1777 that Jcff| commanding a ship 2 , appeared on the B n r B de a raid on the c c a s tT The Declaration of l T :«s then lu t little m i d. i f England is courj □ i t y f n m attack at case o f w ar w ith tl. t forgotten the g rit at Am erican aailora. - 1» I m p o i« ib I f. I. aelphia Time«.] i: ble to believe that I *1 nations lik e G r t United States are r a petty dispute o f t i l ; to have been skills) justment years ago. It < vons mistake fo r eeC’ o or *ay anything th« more difficult fo r O « ne peacefully us w ell ss t the discussion. Tfc« t fo r the nation, aa ‘ iat the nation w ilf 3 rt him in a ll that lti uand, even to an ex- i still prefer to believe t<> t h « S o u t h . I iter Ocean ] a»*WHpaper 8DeeriDgij days ago that th er‘ c.s o f Jefferson D avid , leveland at the boutb | j -io n repelled that » - S I . q u in t expression t 1 ti»m in its applica-l t situation. H e spok- R t i which showed t h a t » s in it, and undcobt f t • ue prevailin g senti-0| th. That section be Ireland of A m f for an opportunity t e flag that wave*- financial policy th- -pnlar at tbe httbto tbe Monroe doctrine iouthem heart to a | i-ism. < « r i c « « S p ir it. •nttitution ] f ■ disposition in t i l l 1 i criticise or object j;r it o f Mr. Cleve h which he acccm if ente between thi- i itam in regard t tir. It w ill doubt to the tories, who*, s have abolisbet s trim their mind j l the people w i^ -ove the firm stand iken. The message ugbont, and friu i bo genuine Am eri- » 1 note of patriot- a heard in high ttei days, and for 1 oti the ears of ot m* sound. T-> lericon w ill say » I nlf« •l«L ) b» >rro* *am< DV thi bo Wfa it* enu * ex; Mr i