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THREE CENTS. Vou Lill....N°-17,193. NEW-YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER ll, 1893.-TEB PAGES PRICE

demandI an extra credit to reinforce the Wi re given that the military and police patrols in WILL Hi: RIQHT-A BOtiT PACE! GRESHAM AND THURSTON, THE BOMB-THROWER FOUND. police Barcelona be Increased f..r the purpose of de MRS. rOY'S NARRATIVE while they ars repre_rtng the Anarchists. oin Anarchists snd revolutionaries of all kinds, whether seton or theorist1*. G,:TT1N:; m **"* here and the IrV Rome, Dec. IB.The sewapspers MAY THIS TIME REVERSE PLAIN WORDS TO THE FORMER. M. DUPUVSDEATH JUS OBJECT Ta»!^vW0,rXDEDOf those wh. W(.,,. v.,.lr(1.(1 in ,h,. rham. publi generally strongly den >.'in.-e the Anarchist THI HEW LYU-KN E AGAB9T DAKIEL THE PRESIDENT ber were to Dieu. outrage in the Er.-nch Chamber. Deputy RsmpoldL yesterday removed the HOtel It.eHeal, has fives notice lu the Italian Chamber of OM'.HUN. HU :>\V.V POLICY. IJ.- gravest case was that of Oulllotler. whose Deputies that at the n»-xt sitting he will mn*" a WHAT OCCUUKED AT THE INTERVIEWS IN THE HAVOC HF- WROUGHT IN ttWl was fractured. The vote ot sympathy with the French Chamber. The GLORYING skull was success- Anarchists comment on thc with here Furls outrage rf, ** N >w i-i.;: TBE GOVESE- TUE TWO. THE FRENCH CHAMBER. fully trepanned this morning by Dr. Deja rs. undisguised gie-. MISMNf* LINKS IN TRI*. CHAIN THAT COMPLETE*-. SAID to CtSIOt BETWEEN and PA UT unless complications set in the patient will ANARCHIST PRINTS. TR!'. fTORT OP TIIK CONSPIRACY TO MEET to Tari; A MOIE PBOMXEES1 recover. The of the are FOB 3CPF8EHIXG THE nOI.DTaY TOLD TM ANARCHIST. Injuries other patients A1TI0N- KILL DB. CBOXUf. IN TRI; lll'ILDINfJ OP TIM". NICA- HAWAIIAN MINISTER TBE PRISONER A NOTED Saint Martins un* M>MOOE PAPERS 4tDV0CATE DECISIVE ".'".nant the entire statement made " OF THAT TUPS GOVERE* AolJil^'Tr "I>-ration in the Military llos- Ml'.. ABQCtTfl CB1TK ls Kn. Chicago, Dec. lo.While EAOCA OAEAte-A I5IJII.M ANT SECBETABT STATE ,,i .. it.,'. *';,inful Mrs, Andrew Foy on lhe subject of tho Cronin MED- 1 Ul. being deemed wise to extract some London, Dec. ll..'The Dally News." comment¬ by In EXPECTED. MEXT. HAD NO AUTHORITY FOR HIMSELF IJT TIIK EXPLOSION ¦*¦'>"¦ "f may not be admissible as evidence BTBOEE" BADT.r WHEEO bone xu" ,1,**"r:* Ms righi on th" In 1'arls. says: "This conspiracy hon i trs of. l" of ing Anarchist outrage trial of Coughlln, there ls no part of to the TBUVSB.1 DLINO IN THE AFFAIRS OF THE AVOVMTM YAIJ.EANT. TEKLS obviate th0 nncsslty ampu- Inst of will mark the turnlns- the "Dan" (bt tklegkaiii -THK MISCREANT. tallon piece vlllany probably it which ls not full of Interest. It ls understood stroke of In the of anarchism. We can hardly Washington, Doe. 10..A brilliant ISLANDS -fi RES II AM'S IVE AK JJO'V HE MAPI*. THK BOMB, AM) DSB3BCXI M. Kegnauld, private secretary to M. Raynal, polnt history the theory of the defence will be that Mrs. Poy President -Minister of the Interior, and If. Pierre, private doubt now that Ihe civilized world ls determined narrative begins policy ls said to be contemplated by POSITION. TO HIS BOOM.BIB MSREIT- advo¬ ls a cr.iay woman. Mrs. Foy's for htr. un¬ inE POLICK secretary | jj impuy, President of thc Chamber that something mun be dons." "The News" 'ASK, when Martin Murk.*. Cleveland, which will partly atone 01 visited wounded on be¬ the the re¬ with the early part of and also TKLEOttAPH TO TllE TRIBrXS.1 CAREER-THE CABIXKT 1US- Deputies, tbe tO-day cates, as a step toward desired end, "the "Joe" M fKenns and others popular course in relation to Hawaii, rBT TABLK half of their superiors of Cooney Fox," former in¬ Pee. 10..Another bv the pression Incendiary prints. called at the house where the Foys to some extent compensate for his Washington. Interestlnf anti-anarchist MEABUBEB Lemlre, who proa badly injured "The Times" says: "The to be repeatedly came to light CVSklira .**!*.Deputyislon, wan removed from the Chamber to bis practical question then lived, In Oak-st., near Market. Whenever dication of hostility to the Nicaragua Canal, chapter In the Hawaiian question VICTIMS OF THK TERRIBLE nome in the His considered is how society is to mept the attacks but the BenatS new information relates to what -THK course of th night. physicians Of the Wild Jurist thus let loone, line thing- ls tol- they called they Inquired, not for Andrew Foy. when, in IMS, lie withdrew* from to-day. This that h.- i.s at Intervale hi* Interviews be¬ Dokita wn.!,. siy improving, though e. ably clear -the publication of Incitements to t be for Daniel Son these persona and th.* Canal Treaty whi.h had s taw has taken place at the recent disaster is m..ti.mi..ss aid Tb.- woman who to Coughlln. Hlcarsjgus speechless wholes;,!,, destruction of li!.inht DOl be per- to hold private meetings in th* tween Gresham nnd Minister Thurs¬ checked arm when he threw the bomb milted..The comments on th* refusal ot Ooughlta began m..nibs previously been negotiated by President Secretary Vaillant, alias Mar- valllant's nmes" house. At gome of th°se m-etlngs Foy was present, There havs Paris, Per. 1#..Auguste was bailly wounded un the face and neck. Home Becretary Asquith to prosecute the "Com- Arthur. The anticipated "brilliant stroke" is ton at the State Department. ol tbe euburt Choisy-ie-Roi, Premier M. and others monwesl" for expressing Its spproval of the Kar- at others he was not. Whenever the conspirators gj a of conferences. In each cseu chal, te loMflrnl Caslmlr-Perier, Dupuy as owe lt momentarily expected, and ls described been three these threw the bomb In the nave erith celona outrage, snd closes follows: "We came they took possession of S room and closed tbe Anarchist who bera overwhelmed to-day congratu¬ to as well sa to ourselves to take intended to Klve ma¬ were held nt the request of Minister Thurs¬ is letters and Many telegram*! neighbor! door. What within was party over¬ wise and popular measure, they ot Deputies yesterday, lie made a latory telegrams .ar.- that these doctrines shall not be preached the passed the inter- at thc solicitation of Secretary Chamber cam" from foreign countries. here with heard Mrs. and communicated by terial aid in the construction of prent ton, and not t^,R will Impunity." by Poy partly there are reasons for , itettattna morning. lt ls reported that the French Government "The Standard*' says: "It ls time that Anarchy her husband. It ull concerned Cronin. Charge* oceanic canal across Nicaragua, ami to protect Gresham. In fact, good the officials at the Prefecture to the Oovernment of to refuse and Anarchists ahould be regarded with the due Gresham avoided tbs ah last evening appeal England were made him, both in relation to his lhe interests of the American company, which believing that Secretary the and ex- domicile to Anarchists, amount of detestation, and that no toleration.tl against of Poliee were verifying statements Mr. Asquith will allow us to say so -sh.mid be ex- standing In the Clnn-na-Guel and to his alleged concessions from the Government Ihtervlews erith Hawaii's representative. first UV. HAS NO ACCOM PUCFaS. of irrs, holds valuable umining the nam-'s of suspects. The name SW.N tended even to an academical propagation treasonable intentions. Allegations tn support of of Becretary Gr.'sham hhs been ac¬ The first Interview took place immediately was that of Yail- tenets" to Nicaragua. to challenge their attention Valllant's trunk in his apartment in the HOtel the-e- charge* pass»d from mouth mouth, snd tively preparing for this masterly effort, and after the return of Minister Thurston from Chi¬ r^mark-il that this man this and was statements to be from letters thc tn ths lant. Several detectives d'* runion was opened evening STILL WORKIN ; on a CAIHNT.T. purporting quotations has collected a great mass of pertinent material cago, a few days after publication tho CRI3P1 were made which tended to e.antlrm had long boen known as an Anarchist of found to contain nothing of an explosive na- from Ireland to President Cleveland newspapers of the country of Secretary Gresh¬ all IN CONFERI N( I*. WITH Till'. J'.AUP AI, LEADEB v.- Cronin. A extract for an exhaustive report extrema a ranter who ha.l surpass, d ture. Kverythii'g In the room was removed to suspicions against supposed am's to the Pr«»e- type i.v. to be Michael Davit;, upon Nicaraguan affairs. BStOUBding recommendations the violen nt ot .his .* .A r\\ WOT IN BU I from ri letter, said written by In his comrades recently in the Palace of Justi A marked is understood to have taken ident as to the course to be pursued settling the Dee. pi. N',, has yet been formed. then attending "The Times" Commission proceed- change language. I'pon searching the leonis lt is now certain that Valllant will recover. Home, CsMnet that Cronin in views the Hawaiian question. About a week later a The di Itu.lint hesitate- to accept a port¬ legs in London, was read, to th-- effect place since l**.*:. President Cleveland's officials found B full biography Of Vaillant, Ile Hes al..ti.- in a small room. The persistent Marquis certain evidence Canal Then, second coiifereme was held. Last Wednestisy. of the to .li.it th- names of his folio, snd win probably decline to do so, bul Instead .boin to bring documentary respecting the Nicaraguan project. career ali that the detective! attempts police ..> to London, to his inauguration the Unal Interview, for the present at least,; whose Justified were received with the Invariable win ..fr. r io .my Ministry which nany he reta big Clsa-na-Oael disputes as one of the first acts after accomplice* support sui.st un!,it.- its charger. night or early had said of him. reply: "It is useless t.> eeeh accomplices: I formed Tn- lutter, following out help "The Times" to as President, he gave a deathblow to the treaty took place. Hither Wednesday went to the Hotel Dieu, ami by Blgnor Crisp*). Thurston left Four detectives then haven't any. 1 stone performed the deed his Iden nf Hndlng ¦ patriotic anj non-pa I 1- against Parnell. that had been negotiated, by which the t'nlted Thursday morning Minister claim th.- entire a I use nam- In this case I- at¬ lone of the principal hospitals of Paris, responsibility." lutlon Of the crisis, hal .ni; OOUferei Th* of Devitts assume the work of con¬ Washington for San Francisco, intent upon is that .'>! a man who bas with tlie Radical leader, with th* States was Itself to bod on which Valllant lay Valllant's bearing signor Colsjsnni, tributed to the fact that h.- alone among prominent which sails for Honolulu and sought th? a. ins He n mains calm snd vi.-w ot the of th.- Radicals th» Canal, which was to catching the Alameda, complished purpose. securing co-operation Irishmen was on terms ot personal friendship structing Nicaragua from many wounds. In reply to their ref..rs io the as au occurrence t.. which in a programme acceptable to the Bldlisns. the on Thursday of this week, and urging a vt*s**- suffering outrage st I., tai.... th- be owned by the i'nlted BtatSS and I.epuh- was ii" s.'cins t.. have l" i During the session ..." the Communal Coundl witii the most member of "Triangle," from he said that his name Marchs) h.- is an .'uti:., stranger, a la- them Stuns resistance to all Armands whatsoever questions room in PartenlCO, Sicily, on Saturday, crowd of rural that he hal taken sides agni::*.: lhe nen whorse He of Nicaragua, nnd managed by jointly. When a rather existence in the ..r- lo nen tax that h" lived in Ch.>isy-]o-I..iy. mysterious borers who opposed the communal loth in th.- Clan-na- made a alliance be¬ the I'nlted States. and tlie Rue Laguerre, ile seldom slept there, call¬ sale of milk surround".I lhe building crylns, cause Cronin bad espoused, The treaty SlSO perpetual he that a on tbe 8TAND. asked for more Information pleaded ing ..nly .it Irregular Intervals, remaining "1.u live the Klnn' Down \ci:h the tax council¬ Qed and In the Irish National League of America; tween the I'nlted States ami Nicaragua, the MR. Tilt'RSTOX'S BOLD in¬ i .1 ot the shattered condition of his nerves incapaci- short time, an.l rai.-ly speaking tn the other lors:'' They had Warily depart! when mob that h.- wes, like Murk., foy, Conney and Others I'nlted Stnt."', to protect the in¬ Although the details of the several conferences mates of the house Vaillant has lived r..r four fully (.OM) men in vii.led the Council < 'bamber and that h.- was guaranteeing tated him from talking coherently. He munt th.- and of th. pari'.', a native of Mayo, and the are not made public, sufficient ts known of what nu.Hills ..n thc secnd ll..i.r at N,.. 17 Hue de la pel tire to pup'rs, furniture Biting*. Onl) the con¬ tegrity of territory of Nicaragua. he insisted, before talking more. When is small the arrival >t troopa prevented further excesses rail', kn.un to several ..f them. Bo are occurred during their progress to show clearly* sleep, Ratflnerle. Choisy-le-Rol. The house to octroi ofllclala It ls charm. What N'.w Mr. Cleveland finds that foreigners answer* and personal violence the ts mid to have worhed like _ of Ad¬ the detectives pressed him for he grew and clean. T.. a representative ..f the United ther.- I.-- more tr...11.1.. in ey the canal, and he has the weakness of the proposition the ol feared will consequence lt mont w.is that th" spy I..- Caron was scheming to capture turned over in bcd. and refused to Press thc landlord to-day spoke favorably of tbe imposition of the n> w tax, anl the garrison a and the strength of the Provisional angry, was a ra.ber th"ii diving lils san*.:iional evidence of the Inner learned from the report made to him few days ministration that he was Vaillant. Ile said that Valllant has i.e. ir 1 .-Inf-.rc-.1. and he had boasted case. It also shows apeak. The detectives, convinced was in the wuk (figs uf the Clan-na-Oael, his of the Interior Frat owing Government's Bide of the and industrious fellow and employed lu- wss not only spy that had cntrnnct* ago by Secretary or in the ..f six fran ** that Davit that while Minister Thurston has refrained from either principal accomplice ptbt Petlngen morocco works. Mis rem SAY. ti the camps of tlc Clari. The alleged to the serious financial embarrassment of the continued th"ir efforts to was regularly. Vaillant lived there WHAT THE PARIS PAPERS biter to hav- settled any lingering doubt the Administration's policy against th* Deputies, weekly paid teeing con¬ Maritime Canal Company of Nicaragua "no publicly criticising with a woman anil his ten*] ear-old daughter. lefl in the minds of tc conspirators. From commendable* draw him out. Aa the French police say. they BEEBOl li.' MEASURES tOAIEST ARABORIBM cronm's t>. vengeance was made in the work during the toward Hawaii, he has displayed MM) W !*,!>-. FOB VAM.!.INT. viction <>f guili deadly progress bal been "salted" him. Nothing was learned, however, TIIK I,ANI*I.i>!;n's DEMANDED- sociaiist di.m'I.iim: IR1 un easy step to som., at least, of th.* men. came the courage and ability In asserting the dignity and lxs*n carefully selected for som.* special last twelve months." Simultaneously well into the morning. At 0 o'clock the A fortnight ago Vaillant sshed to be allow. 1 to Dec. in. "The Matin" demands the Imme¬ All Jiad work of Ntca- rights of Hawaii In his private conferences until Parts, r«a* ai that titted them I ir the assigned. published Stal tment that the President the and M. Lepine, Pre¬ the nut monthly, that he had ob¬ diate and tn> rel 1. ss of preachers of social was an murderer from Ireland, with Secretary Gresham. Procureur of Republic pny explaining repression Murk" escaped murdered Anthony rsgUS had given Instructions to abrogate the at the Hotel Dieu. After a ,-ts foreman in Pans and would be hate and profexaors of public crime. It ls us»le*s, and was suspected of having The first conference between the Secretary of fect of Police, arrived tained pia.e OMalley, in Chicago. Coughlln was tlie deteetlvt Valuable OOnceiSieng tO the American Canal Ci-im- went to at end of the month. "Nobody it says, to strike d iwn the arm that commits crims snd '.< is asserted the Hawaiian Minister was long and conferring with the detectives they paid only the down the bend that directs detailed to Investlgal that case, Although that rumor has been denied by State and without also striking that he found out enough c incernlng Burke's part pany. was con¬ The Frocureur said here," continued the landlord, "has anything to ann. to that earnest. In a manner showing that he Valllant's bedside. posi¬ the In it to usc it a- a means >.f compelling Uurke President Zelaya, h" states that he heard Tli" "Autorlt." snd "Uhr-* Psrole" ascribe 'he cause Minister Thurs-*. tively: reproach him for. He was highly esteemed by _**Yes, 1 am husband had been w iunded ¦..:.:, and who tied sine,, of ar- tion of Secretary Gresham to the fact blurted pettishly: Iv a. that ti defeat ot .1 former mu sgslnsi the Anarchists Cronin's body, Guzman, dire-ting him to ascertain what be¬ Sile said: 'YoU SOS |g jj.| .librium tremens, and a man n .w on the Chicago the State to attaches Augusle Vaillant, and I threw the bomb, Deputies while trying to pro¬ 'I'he comments ar.* similar to those sf Oannon. lt ls sall that can be made for the of surances from Department he must have got wounded "Figsro's" puller force. Concerning of rsngsments prosecution led him to bellevs: cause 1 have had enough of this bloodsucking for he thinks only ..f the hsppin ss ..f the "Matin." Th" "Bolell" says th.- Oovernment when I..- died Jc un* surrounded by members American These of the Hawaiian Legation had tect others, om ilder from coming th» work by the company." his comrades. He had told nie he was going to n.1 only apply the existing laws to the An.ir.-hlsts. the gang, who prevent I any that no action In the case In which he was so. bourgeois society." a to hear all thal In his ravings he fa.*ts wre communicated to President his foreman having given him *i of near enough he officially be taken without his A nc HI PKSrRinF.S HIS CUMS. tic Chamber, The "Oaulols" demands the idoptl eaergetlc said about lbs murder. The yt..ry l* that spoke aware of the greatly interested would THF. NA ST .. and he was thus made card.' While saying this she was weeping copi¬ 11', nen si else, so loudly that some of Cleveland, such assur¬ with an air of bra¬ disclaim'' on i»«-hnlf of the ..f norning and raved to the previous knowledge. He said that He then told his story ously." The "Petite Republiqui his allusions were overheard by non-sympathisers necessity Of gtvinfi immediate attention he for is desf. She first sshed: Socialist* any connection with Baturday's outrage, mt Ier, Poy to >k his brick¬ ances had been given only a few days before ths vado. He attended the Chamber, said, The woman extremely thc bomb w.is on th" evening of the In th.* of protecting the interests of thc Ameri¬ "He is wounded, isn't he?" she is not legally and declares lhal the man who threw masons' chisel un.i wrapped it up, saying question In the newspapers of the country of of throwing the bomb al If, a .-¦ that it would re¬ Canal Of Nicaragua. appearance the purpo3e married to Valllant. Sb..- said that the little ni dees beering ol soma of jos children can Maritime Company recommend¬ A woman ri .'ar. r. Neal Monday morning h. Secretary Gresham's communication Dupuy, the President of the House. girl, whose name is sid t.i". is not hers, but lieve another Le cronin's Mr. Cleveland's present hostility to the Nica¬ who in OF i .. papei containing th account of to the President the course to be pursued sat next lo him, seeing him prepare to .laughter of Valllant's legitimate wife, REPORTED PALL LYICTHEROY. ught one of bis boys to take ll ragua Cann! ls warmly denied by his ing (wh.) sic- addi.-.!, ed disappearance, and told project to of annexation from th* tried to seize his arni. She in Amcriia. "Auguste." "pal HM his One of the l.o)« afterwarl took so far as he ls to with respect the tender throw the bomb, tea. liing school, and DEBTBCCTIOB OF TEE BATTEBT IE EAEBOI t. mother. and examined R for party friends, except In opposed but his aim. The thr-e months in America the wrapping from the chisel distant terri¬ existing Government of Hawaii. Minister Thurs¬ failed in the attempt, spoiled still has many friends there. My name is Mar¬ -BBOWIXQ BTMPATBT wi iii MU.I.o. blood marks. This chis. I was wa weapon used by "a policy of acquisition of new and say In striking the first blow. All ton then asked to be informed.as to the ground* bomb struck the cornice of the public, gallery ella!. I cannot believe what the pepi., laondon. Dec i" The Lisbon toriespondsnt of Cooney "the Fox" tory or the Incorporation of remot" Interests with severe ls so good, so Intelligent, and the Nows were struck by Cooney and Burke. which the Administration based Its cos- and exploded. Vaillant's injuries were so about him. He the I'nlted press teh-graphs as follows: our own." instead, they say, Mr. Cleveland is upon always wishing everybody happiness." elusions in the case. He said that lt might not that he fell to the floor. When the panic ls the founder of m. "Alvie*.* irm Rio .ino :ro Bsl4 B V. -*» BSOflnS friendly to the oansl enterprise, in' proof of It ls said thet Vaillant Rio VSTjr be too late to furnish Important information stand in the Chamber he tried, aa did many Philosophical *?.*. I-tv the report that KlCtheroy was dSitteiSd a /for .v.i ivwonir Bra ma death. which they ntl >te from his first message, in 18S.".. Choisy-le-Roi wss leas thsn was have the effect of correcting the evi¬ others, to escape, but was presented by the i.. several Independent sccounta of Saturday's Ja.ielro, It ls ssld, damaged when he snnounced that he had withdrawn from which would Vslllsnl ls said to have stretched his Admiral Mello, hiving respected th» city. dently erroneous Impressions which the Secretary explosion, the sec .nd and expected. rr.OMIT imon AVERT! A SKRJol'S RCNWVW the Senate the tr»a*y negotiated with Nicaragua janitors. arm ov»r the division between WSS Kain!:. In th.- different BtSteS entertained. In his confession Vaillant said: "I desiring to make lt ai tv Ft. vin IN, his immediate "Tor the construc¬ closing third galleries, seemingly I".,rn* were from th.- m nh to Tect n IDEET by predecessor "thers who follow me h..mi. wa** thrown from the third expectl iti cost of I'nlted States TEE SECBETABT OF state's BERT. am sorry 1 failed. I hope appear thst the tn favor of Mette. Peixoto's provlnelsJ A runaway horse attn.Ted to ¦ iMe-ber buggy, tion by and at the tole the atc admitted to th-- third Kal¬ tandmg J* In to this request Secretary Gresham salt will be more fortunate. Long live Anarchy!" gallery. Visitors bees n.I basard, and libing whlcb Mr* \v it. .Johnsm. ol Backetl St Bl of a canal through Nicaraguan territory." He reply lery by tick"t. having four¬ that his mind was fully made up ac to the sound¬ When questioned in detail regarding his ac¬ only with.ut ai.- committing sets >.f ruflt.it.- !\n. with a companion snd her son Edward, then said he was "unable to recommend propo¬ HALF WRROVrs OF THE OLTBAGK. diedpllne, .>.>*.'.Hy along of his thnt he had not reached his complices he refused to speak. He admitted ROCHFFOKT re enl rely beyond Ihe 1 mr- ot their teen years ..ld. were driving, .'ashed sitions involving ownership ot right outside of ness position: in an article in "L'lntransi- <>f an edict threatening with Fi.iti.iish. afternoon. conclusions without carefully considering ths that he made the bomb himself. He took a M. Roch.-fort, commanders. In spite Th" tl 'i-ave. yesterday uir own territory, when coupled with absolute of the outrace In the severe all found guilty of pillans. The h»ld Ihe linen. Hs v.ns thrown from his effect of his anion, and that no further informa¬ .mall iron saucepan, inserted in it a glass tube geant," half approving punlahmeni .Ja;, no are under itrtel hoy to defend the terri¬ !". inhabitant*, of Rio for two blocks hanging to the side ind unlimited engagements was therefore de¬ of remarks that lt would and ar., afraid to -i-.'k scent in r.ai snd dragged tion on thc Hawaiian question full of picric acid, surrounded the tube with Chamber Deputies, plnnase on tlc torial integrity of th" State where such Interests of smnmty to spread ..f Pelxoto. Tue newspapers publish only favorable il the carriage. The horse was goaded by told Minister Thurston that he had the cotton a means obtaining 71 th- who shouted of the sired. Hs cotton wool and prusslate of soda, singular and voted reports, though the; ltnon *. to shrieks of the woman nnd boy, Ile. While the general project connecting of those who had proposed 'i. len dlffli ulty in based his conclusion upon the report Special wool being saturated with sulphuric acid, and 1 alli among "'i'he fore etpei lustil) f..r help. .a ...ans by means of a canal is to be encour¬ tbe Minister ihelr countrymen from belflg reci Patrick .1 Rooney, Highway Commissioner, who Blount, which he believed to con¬ the with nails and bits attachs protecting arriv¬ ..f friends on thc sl.l>>- I am of that any scheme to that Commissioner then filled up saucepan provisions command Cargoes was talking with a group aged. opinion as * rm they Unshed into th" road, full and trustworthy information to ths of Iron. He easily carried the bomb in one ing in f..re.cn ships sn respected ng v.. ik. .-aw thi horse coming, end I be considered with favor should be free tain arl When discharged Int. lighters on the from the renr climbed which about r mila on -.'.I;'' and sprit ging carrisge his to." circumstances and forces brought of his pockets. ¦r an- by Insurgent I over the seats and rescued ihe boy fr.mi peril¬ from thc feature* alluded captured th" he the dethronement of Liliuokalani. Valllant further described articles which might ous position. Then grasping reins pulled Just what action has been derided upon by horse bsck .ci Its haunches and bro right lt to had nothing to say with respect be lound in the apartment last, occupied by him PEIXOTO REPORTED the this Government ls not clear. Some idea of its Tho Secretary A REPULSE POE a -tail.latin wind nnd to assurances given that Minister Thurston In Paris. ThiR apartment was in the HOtel de advices from A *h".-t of pap. r blown bv the striking nature is obtained from ¦ declaration made by lar. Ayrea, !»¦'.'. M The latest horse on ths face ema the cause of Its fright. would be tofornMd as to the conclusions of No. SO Rue Laguerre, where the pris¬ Fr- Pdx4Ho's forces the Mr. Cleveland in lSs5. in relation to the vital the] l'Union, ri .I.- Janeiro sra thai teni Administration In the Hawaiian case before the oner was known as .Mai hal. He tried to fright¬ !¦"¦ . Vlllegagnon snd were repulaed. ii IX need of lutero.c.mi. transit across the Ameri¬ attacked 'he ar- for ¦ I NOTED BORSRMAS DIFFICULT!. announcement of Its policy. Apparently ths they would do well to i" stated lhal Insurgents preparing can .'ind What he said about the Nica¬ en the police by saying attempt to capture Santos, and that s fresh lathAUS, did not regard assurances of the Stats care lest ex¬ decisive in his Monday. In Secretary handle the articles with great they attack upon Bega ls Imminent nv, Ml', ul* AI.I.r.RT'N. ragua C.imil message last ii ie... ..e.... C. W Wll.l.I \M.*-. THE to foreign diplomatic representatives plode. The trunk, he ad led, was especially dan¬ all your lauii. vu ISSI he snnounced that the efforts of his Ad¬ Apartment cessions, ii would never have happened." TONI "F (MAIN LOSES .* I.U'.'.l'. PABT OP III*. liillTt Ma. as a proper subject for discussion. In the pres¬ gerous. Valllant gave this information piece- M. Qamard to reply. TWENTY THOUSAND ministration would bo 'ipplleil toward the reali¬ Boll**" requests ont the slg- BURNED Dec. J" A dispatch to "Ths Herald" ent Instance he dismissed the point by ignoring meal, interlarding his statements with bragg »- In an editorial "Le Bolr" points Chicago, zation ..f thc "(Torts of earlier Administrations, a former manager M.- The Maison Hssssstiejne, a Leva, says: C. \V. Williams. it. To recur to lt would have been undiplo¬ doclo and self-glorification. nlflcance of Valllant's being Antwerp, Dee, from Independence, based upon the principles "which wer.* declared Socialist..,"* proving his affiliation famous caught Hr.* at 2 o'clock this morn¬ th.- soled horsemen, yesterdsy gave notice ls B matic. Minister Thurston evidently thought, and l.V ROOM. of tri" "Revue glSSSIl. In no uncertain tOttM by Mr. Cass, while Sec- A BOMB Fol'ND VAlLIaANT'S and within thre.- horns wes entirely consumed, Campbell, who hold*' ii BMrigBgS for JP-miuo on his the matter of individual discourtesy gave way' was don** with ing, thai could i.taiv i.f Stat..*, in ls.",v*" lu his messag-* last After M. Lepine, the Prefect, with '."'.'«" tons of grain. Ths loss ls RJN.M& property, except his horses, Campbell the International points at Issue. Nor did of thc the lu les tlc Rush Park Monda.'. Mr. Cleveland Stated that thc "Nica¬ to Vaillant he took MM. Rollier and Meyer, There were |M bane:* of naphtha upon onay have the property. whl< li In. hus. be¬ Gresham make Minister Thurston fa- nnd lt wss electric street rall- ragua Canal Company unfortunately, Secretary Police Department, and the examining magis¬ ,1, .-nt to the burning warehouse, nc.-tr.ick, the opera-house, the come, seriously embarrass...1, bul a of the evidence ar. 1 that Williams financially, mlllar with the nature upon to No. 80 Rue Laguerre. th* flames would extend to these iv iv and Will: ins's bOUSC, and treatment bas been extended to it by trate. If. Clement, feared thsl th.- firemen .blur;. ,1 the generous which he bused his recommendations to ths Vaillant had en¬ then to th" shipi.inij. but would st Once make him a deed of the same with¬ the Qovernmenl of Nicaragua. The United There tho party learned that with wster and succeeded In entitling th* At no time the Interviews did barrels Ii ls thst the fire loewe. This lesvee williams practleslly Btates sre especially Interested In the euccess- President. during his room one week ago. In it were a iii.- io th.- warehouse. believed out fore of th" vast this of Com¬ gaged ..f and the police ar< look* his fortune, escepl thsl he will stiu own mi achievement undertaking the Secretary Intimate what the report nails and a bomb in the form of a this afternoon ex- was Incendiary origin, of ho,: .' shorn of mares ba:*, in That it should be ac¬ quantity of Hotel Dieu were discharged iiiK f..r tWO men who are suspected Allerton snd several good eolti and brood company charge. missioner Rtount contained. He contented him¬ This bomb had been made, lt ls Oaumet and Oulllotler, who re¬ lt. The thing whl.-h baa crippled William-, was his complish..1 under distinctively American aus- large saucepan. MM. start.-1 _ _ In his the testi¬ ¦empting recurs'. L'-noii', one of la*t y.-ar of an electric street .-ar line cs, and its ee< ured, nol only to self with saying that Judgment for use In the Chamber of Deputies, but St their own eon truetlon his total out¬ pli enjoyment thought, mained last nigh', was released ARTISTS* RECEPTION IN PARIS and '.r a idg hotel and opera house, the vessels of Ibis country as a channel of com¬ mony furnished the State Department In rela¬ one on account the suspects arrested AMERICAN v. li him heavily in debt His .was discarded for the smaller of of the lay lai ir iring stallion Aller¬ munication between our Atlantic and Pacific sea¬ tion to thc causes and incidents of the Ha¬ Faris. Dee, '." The first annual reception races lost him money, and the great P. th" ol' tlc- world In the In¬ Its clumsiness and the difficulty of concealing it, in tli" season. boards, but ships was conclusive. It will be re¬ Ari Association waa brid on Bstnrdsy. ton wi nt lame early ti.rent of is a which, in waiian revolution Vaillant was among th<* spectators detained in American thom Williams gol t..* stan bj selling Astell for HOS.- civilisation, proposition Thurston first learned The wss followed by s ball. Among in the horse business In two my Judgment, does not admit of question." numbered that Minister after the .His right arm reception most members of the DUO, and made $3(1,000 than Hie the Chamber explosion. pi ni were Ihe prominent or three v.-ar- lt has taken him less tims A noteworthy fact in connection with canal of the contents of Blount's report the morning colony. ij *MII a young man, in some was shattered, his nose was blown off and his American thal to loae the mon.".. He situation whicn is mentioned, measure after it iras out to the press. and is oi' Indomitable pluck. willingness and vigorousness given neck and chest were lacerated. He still suffers possessed Si .Hilting for the In his efforts to learn what Blount had THE AURANIA BWEPT BT OREAT SKAS -m with which Becretsry Gresham bas prosecuted Failing much pain. TIIK GERMAN PRESS OK THE OUTRAGE. London, Dec. ia The gale prevailing in th.* irish lils part ..f th" work of arranging for this "in-n- reported to be the facts relating to the over¬ The will be further examined to¬ "Ns A<; UN'-I nstown, « hers A STdRT ol' POLICE CLURRINO, liant stroke" th.- Administration ls that Oen¬ Mr. directed the prisoner MOUE STRINGENT l'ltir ACTI i lianne! rn as sop dally n vere al Que. by throw of Liliuokalani, Thurston In the mean time the police are hard at UROINO hat i.or. wrecking several whale. eral Oresham previously took k4*en Interco) In Into other channels. He asked Mr. morrow. IN 1 I T.'il'KAN CAPH'M.*. th.- seas brok- In the Canal wnile he w i*= a member of conversation ANAIJiHISTS I'rrti ) over steamer the Nicaragua work making in-juiries and searches. JW TA* loilrn 1,oats. Immense sens swepl the TURI.I. PItlMiM.Uv HA KIU VI' BT VfITSESSES, Cabinet. lb- was then under- Gresham If there were other reasons, of which lCtatpttt*t, IM com¬ for I'r widen! Arthur's nenspspers, bi .,,. ,, ir, which sailed from Liverpool yesterdsy I... with ihe Into his decision to CMS wotKU ju: asvs.smn'.n CABKKB. Dee, IB Tia- Bundey th.- steamer wa. THAT THEI WEBE SHAME- in hearty sympathy policy he could speak, entering Berlin, French Chsmber vis Queenstown, while DEI I.ARE as in th" tr. i *, of upon the explosion In the Kew-York. Thr.nf Ihe crew were In¬ of Presldenl Arthur illustrated overturn n form of Government and Valllant was born at Moziereu, Department menting similar demon- ,, ,,,,,;¦ the latter port. 'riJi'viKii, for the building Republican concur la lbs ..pinion thst Riobard Hor-, a se ima.1, having on.- of his ni.i.v the President had negotiated In Hawaii. Ardennes, on December '.'.', l***'l. He is tall and yesterday, Anarchists In jured "-st. sta¬ 1 of the Canal by the re-establish a monarchy are likely to be ma.'a- bp Policeman Morris Cohen, of the I'i in. sn control Ntearagua a mustache. His features Stratton* I'nlted States. FOR REVTORlNU THE Ql'f'.EN. dark and wears heavy sf life, They r.mmend tion, three prisoners in the Jefferson REASONS and his whole other central poUtiesl stria ..m TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, srrslgned that there wei* two .re coarse and hard, appearance the adoption of more precautloni Market Polio- Court \.ter.lav. whom h» (barged Secretary Crcsham replied Home tim" ano in the IfoatmattTe general in European capitals The thr.e In turn made l WWISDLRB WHO CAUBRB UV II ASSOTAMCR. reasons which had Influenced his con¬ ls repellant. Anarchists > ca»e of John W with assault. Th" prisoners particular he against shows that lbs se¬ San Fran- i <¦.>. I 10.-Tne Lr.ital who the first hs District, in the rare period! when he worked, "TsgeMatt" ssys: "Experience li|.r of th" ir.nohu.-l'.llv Hank. ri irge.s of sassult and clubbing against Baltimore, Dec. io (Special)..Th.- swindler clusions in the casa In place, crime such Flood. '" as a do*s ""' aatat from *.".**1'.J ', i*.ii* .'.."-1. idr.y r*..| or witnesses cor* on New-York and Philadelphia of own was employed in a fancy-leather- factory verest punishment charged with entuiwMii.aibeSCll'i;' Mm. and two three reputable lias been Imposing said, according to the terms Its proclama¬ on the contrary, punishment trill "ll Un "ll.lr 1 statements. The were himself us th.* son of workman on and hand bags. He m. n ss Anarchist*, The ,, I |tl tS rob rated tidr prisoners murthonts by representing tion, the existing Government was organized to pocketbooks to fr-sh critic. deplor- Cerhnrdt, brothers, of No. a merchant of Raltlmore, was settled at one s.. nu only to incite allow Christian nnd Marlin Henry Wi .¦.ls. drygoods terms of union could be negotiated has lefl a roving life. He Anarchists <1.< Dot Klein, of con¬ endure until ubi laurels of the .Spanish tu Webster-sve., Jersey City, snd Henry and as a buyer lor Other bouses in this city, Soon after returning to tn in p.,a.e. The ex- ar.* with the I'nlted State.«. The proposition for time In Buenos aVyres. tli.-r French comrades sleep Anar¬ No. tt Floyd-it.. Brooklyn. The two Oerhardts tinues to have go,.da shipped to Ualtlmore on bogus he In 18s". His wife bore him Iii Barceloiis Inspired lhe Prench of for union had, Mr. Gresham sahl, been thoroughly France married, plos'ons hitherto achieved any- .rr ciov...i by Meyerhsuser * Curtis Importers, orders, and to pass (OTged checks in payment as too chists to surpass anything the United Slates, but upon duo two and he deserted ber. he was christian being an engineer. in. Ile evidently took a trip up lo Boston the considered by children tills i* .""- Ho, 47:* Broome-st C.. He I.anv ¦ says: .¦Naturally, a coal whs driven as Mr. Wessels has re¬ lt was rejected. The result was laiy to support such a (Bratty. V*l'li."**I.<.k.il-Anzeie,t" as the Anarchists on Saturday afternoon loud of latter part of the week, deliberation outrage, IQ th" cruiser Will such case of Govern¬ and thief and was convicted five times .i.i. I.-1 an anarchlsl <.i carrying death into San Fran.ls. o. Dec. Olympia up ls front of the store, and the hors- fell In ceived notice of the shipment of a goods, that the object for which the existing vagabond ,.n- especially desirous for her ofBdal trial In Santa Har'..ara th.- shafts of th.- wagon sredged lt of the or the hated tapur- leave hei'- trial will take a v-oy that them. and several inquiries from merchants in that ment had been organized ceased to exist, snd of petty crl::i-*s. the midst representatives rouse tr." Civil- . to-morrow morning. Th- lt wa* necessary to remove This prrforinaii" mast hannel i.wn, end ..'..Jen Yesterday Mr. Wessels received a C. o. I». Clot ernment itself, therefore, lapsed. and Socialist poli¬ K.-dlsle of Th. ¦¦ Tue-, to Christian Otsrhardt'i story, city. that the He haa been in Anarchist Ucl these enemies aoclety." plai lay. According tlc was obviated, H. work! against M. a .I- liuvln. .¦ iii" abms to help. After trouble package calling for ttl, from Texler, glove emphasis upon tics since 1S84. He first pr tressed Socialism, bul .*i.ok_i-,\ii_ri^ei'* praises JiiKhiy Dupuy ...a... piahn. Dee. 1' T. T Williams, hammer Which lie bad l'-nt Tbe Secretary placed particular A owner of **'l'he Han I'erhardt loaned a at Na 417 Canal-st.. New-York; a pro- and he ia ¦ In tin ,, ___. will r. and W, il."list, into the cellar. Thia, Gerhardt says, dealer, and endeavored to impress upon Min¬ that school was too made-ate for him panic.h.- iSeltung says: "Ibis outrage r.i Cohan back for payable to Knmfetd * «"".. his words, The "V1 when in the changes of a State's Government still retained his membership of striking him, and a check for IP'S 'J.', from Nathan IcblesoeL Tbe wavering RepublicansSocialistic theories are tc on. tried to prevent th.- offlcar from sec¬ for which a was organized Ward, however. Re¬ w" If crude th. all of them aid them swindler lias been operating In the business the object change group of the Eighteenth may expect The left whig of when he turned on best or more, and an "ne permitted to prev-aH. with Ills stick. tion of New-York city for ten days ceased to exist, the authority in the Stats *ra- cently he has been managing the office of with tendencies toward Anarchism ought D'*.*. 10. .Th..maa Howard. S one-lcpged m-.st brutnllv that h.-re. who are kept busy shipping Radicals this affair. The bomb-throw Chicago .1 five larc" plate-glass windows, v..c. ti Mr. Curtis, .f the linn, told .Justice Koch the merchants the to the power or proprietorship. Anarchist to take ,'t lesson from ansh. most brutal outrage on the part hack goods they did not order, wonder why verted original periodical. are the of tba perpetra¬ A Do. S furniture store, nt Ni th.- affair was th" cannot come up with the fel¬ Minister Thurston was fully prepared for such n undoubtedly romradejHue des Hons Enfanti nf otib-.-r he had ev.>r seen. Cobra dented the New-York police in session koi*r hot-is. tors of th.- Csisssu> ant the the men cursed him. Ile ad¬ low, Whose reckless manner would seem to make an argument. In answering he said that as TUE Cabinet story, and said that were erroneous. The Cabinet sat for four hours this morning, detectives who came to Merlin tl mitted using his dub, but said he only hit the men his arrest easy._ Secretary Gresham's premises The two French Anarchist? arms and b uk. Otc m Itu. ss testified In his conclusions were faulty and Inapplicable In presiding. An official With the local |*ollce In tracking on the of the Pro¬ Premier Caslmir-Perler sst the Germans that the extremist grout favor of Cohen. RKPFUSE1) A aTOULO-MM TRAIX ROBBER. the present case. The proclamation the Cabinet discussed measures agre" with have no close relatlonr, with Justice Koch paroled thc prisoners until this af¬ Government did say that lt should en¬ note says that of CJsr.nsn Socialists crutch while h« Bloomington, III., Dec. 10..At 10 o'clock last night visional the United ternoon. _ terms of union with to be taken Immediately to protect society from the French Extremists. !"..An ore _ dure until Ounnlsoii. ('°l l}'''- sample WSS when the Erle westbound passenger train stopped States were negotiated, but the proclama¬ A Cabinet council will be Goose ''reek yesterday that -assayed a half further outrages. ACTION. brought from The THF. UISSIOX OF A MAMISM F.XC1XF.F.R. at the Illinois Central crossing, a mlle and tion set no time in which such negotia¬ SPAIN MAMS IXIKUNATIDNAL »".¦.'.rt cold to the ton. excitement continues In held on Monday, President Carnot presiding, are a of this city, there was a crash of glass should take nor did the framers THE ANVRCH lu Intros.er rifty ne* buildings now erected Kansas City, >to., Dec. 10.Olaf K. Morgensen, south tion place, there will be sub¬ «, CABINET COUNCIIa BMABBfaTG south window of the I'nlted States Express of the proclamation Intend that when the -Government's proposals In the cami). civil engineer of Copenhagen. Denmark, ls In the the fixed in which the con¬ in their final AM) HOME. I_ chair¬ he will car, and Messenger Weakley, of lafayette. Ind., should be any period mitted by the President stage. I-crs-THE KEEMNO IE *EABBID Portland, ore.. Dec. 10..Whitney Hol»<\ city on his way to Galveston, Texas, where to be wished should be carried mts to the Cham¬ of the Anarchist out¬ thc Republican State Central Committee works and the for the looking up. saw a man's arm through the door, his summation Govern¬ Theee proposals will be presented Dec. 10..The news man of attorney, and ex-Collector examine the harbor jetties JeaDed execution. Furthermore, the existing Madrid, cruised i and a prominent obtaining information to be embodied hand reuchlng for the latch. The messenger to Itself the right ts de¬ ber of Deputies in the afternoon. The repre¬ In th«- French Chamber of Deputies w-'re yesterday Indicted by the Federal purpose of for the door. As he moved the door opened ana a ment properly reserved rage to a of thi Mian « charge of to the Free Port of Copen¬ to Its own side of the case sentative of the United Press learns that the in this city and led renewal fi rn nd Jury <>n having conspired in n report to Directory man rushed In. The messenger grapled with' the termine with res-poet sensation Marcelona outrage, ami land Chinese. Moise says there ls ahso- and hankers of that city are who clutched the messenger's throat. when efforts to secure union with tbe United Oovernment alma at a stringent regulation of alarm which followed the unlswfullv In th" accusations and thnt the In¬ hagen. The Directory Intruder, hurled Such a union might to .Reappear. The news lutelv no truth Interested In the steamship project between (*ODen- After a desperate struggle, the messenger States were unsuccessful. traffic In Special provision will be which was Just beginning dictment will be iiUHshed. the of Mexico and im¬ the robber out through the door to the ground, and te-stilt in on* month after negotiations were be¬ explosives denounce the outra*