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NEW-YORK, SIMMY, JANUARY 29, 18W.-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES.
rind; rivi*, cents.
THE W HOME KULK BILL
X STOOPSIS OP ITS PROVISION'S.
agirisH LEGISLATIVB BODY CBCATBO POWERS
j5F.SKr.VI-I' TO Till: IMPERIAL 1'AP.i.ix
H_3Ct-RESTMCTIO!ia "N THF. \i\v
gonv ns two HOl'SEg TO Ml'
ta pxp.xti i.v I i v ix, I XI. PRO*
VIS! '\s f?F THU BIM
Loi'.aon. Jan. 2K.?FoIIo-rlng is a synopsis t.r
the urw Irish Home liule bill t.. he Introduced
ulihin h fem ilaya after the opening "i Parlia
rcnt!
TV hill declares that there shall )?(? established
ltl iH.iKl ti l."'j,s|:itii.. . -a>n-. i -t n i _? ni the Queen
,nd ?n ?I"*1' '"-i-s'ii'ixe lio'ly, empowered to
naR^BBtmu owl repeal laws for the peace, order
pl ***R government "I Ireland, rhe power lo
..-.art li*- "'' ,|!?? following auhjc'ls i-e retained
.?? the* laij" rial r irllameni :
ry itatns '! dignity nf ih.. Crown, or ihe
! ,^,i,tt lo th.- Crown, or :i regency; thc
-tbn*. "f *"' 7'r i1"""^ 'l>% army, navy, militia,
xo'jr.te>r? "i other military or naval forces, or
,y defend- ot the realm; treaties and other reis
?iom with foreign States, ot tin* relations between
te various pit- "I 1 l.-r Mojesty'a dominions;
jjam*m* tit tillea "t lioti"i : prize or booty ol wm i
iflMaN .t.iiin-t the Taw of Stations, or oflfeneea
M**amRMti in violation ol any treaty made or here?
after to he mode hetween 1 l?-r Mnjcsty ..ti. 1 .?11\
i.relin State. "' offences committed on the liisli
?,,.. mason, alienage or naturalization; trade,
tux-itnt ititi oi ', ii ti :i ii t inc: tin- postal nnd t'l"
klll'll -eerxie'. I \" pl US ll.'K'ilft.-r in this ucl tte-ri
ttotieel with retpeel to tin- transmission ul letters
,nj irbgrMM In Ireland; beacons, lighthouses ot
w?iifrr th.li "-??: the vuli.f foreign
?ney, legal lender, <>i weight* an,I measures; or
copni-'I't. patient lights, ur th.-i e.clusive right''
p, thc- uh- or profits ol any xxmk-i ur invent! 'tis:
thc impo-i'ion or 'i>x le?gli*latlon relating ta du
Umsfmudomi and duties "I excise ii- defined in
Hs aol a - ' clause retains to the Imperial
rarhitnioht control for hve years over land l**gis
l_it.?*i.
Thc Irish I..-, ulature \i restricted lion, passing
inv mm r-i.ting lin- estahliohmenl ol religion
pt pwhiWtins iii- ti.-,- exercise thereof, or impos?
ing any privilege or conferring any disahility
-n aeeoonl ol roli-ioni belief: or abrogating or
rter.'it?tii.- from l ??- right to .-stuiili-.h or main
Mi anyplace ?? denominational education or any
JUBmlari?' iii-Mt-tn :i ol clmrily; eu- prejudi
dally :i"" ting the yl'-thl ol ny ehIM lo attend
g tchssl receiving public money without attend
inc tlie leligiu - instruction al lhal school; ur
impairing without either lite lenee ??1 Hei Majesta,
in Council nr-t obtained on .en a.l.lr.***-- presented
by the legislative hods "I Ireland, or the consent
sf the earpsratioa Interested, tl)- rights, property
or prix ile.-?- of any exi-tin; Corporntion in
i.orpord'el by royal charter or loco) :ind general
a.-t exf Fall lim nt: or irom enacting any legrisla
linn Mungilli: 'lie terms of the Home Rule act.
e.xeept in ?o far a* the act is deelaped to i>e>
alterable hj the Irish Legislature-.
The Qucn retain.- the sam.* prerogatives in re
(?peet to sutninonin.'. proroguing and dissolving
th* Irish legtrlalive body ti- th.* iVueci baa in
respect, to the Impri.i Parliament. The lri?h
VniMutive body ran c Minti ? foi live years, and
na lonscr. from the day on which it i? appnint'-d
to inert
ih* Exesative GovemnMnl of Ireland itt to
rnnfinije- veted in M.-r Majesty, and to be 'ar?
ney! on hr-the Jje-4 l.i.-ut.-naut in behalf ol
Her Maje-ty. xvitli th.* aid e.f anett ofKeen and
anal council a*, to lier Majesty may iie.m tune
ls time vern iii Subject to any Instruction!
vrhlti mav from time tei time be given by lier
Majmir, the Lord tJen tenant shall ".ive or with
lipid the eonawrt e.r li.-r Majesty to Lill- |.iis-.-<i
hv tim ln-*Ti legislative body, snd -*?. n exercise
tue prerofntivea of Her Maj'sty in summoning,
msvagulng awl di***olviug 'li" ln-h l.-gt>luti\*r
kafly, :uiil any pierom?tix*ot. the exorcise ol which
my he deb-gated lo Idw ,,v Her Majesty.
The ninth clause of Ihe bill, rehtini to Uti
CSBStitlltl ii ol The Irish !i';:;s!-itt',e l.o'p. . dif.
fers In "tn lmport.ini respeel from the bil] ul
lsS,;. Ti... hill e.: 'sp:; provide* that the legis
lative body ahall consisi ol a in*-* and sevoni
sider, hut, bartend ol provldimi lhal thc >:?! r
rfmll .l.-li'..-t:it.- toge'thcr, il- III tl* WU III I-'',
ll provides thsl ihey aimil si! and vota* ?p.irat4>lj
(iras forstituling Iwo diet in': t houses ??( the I."
II tl ?? resnlt ol Ihe voliug bring* Iii
lara orders Into collision, tlien the i|tieoUon a'
la c ia to lie ; r< ried l?i a j-'int committee e.
hoth |,n .... h tl.Mion ?viii remains tin
ric nie-!, ihrough Inability lo agree, tlien th.
*p..".rp,ii bi i-s'ie may 'M' referred to the people
The nexv l?U| lillis |irovl.les fit- a populai rcfei
ctiinni.
The tenth clause aubstuntially provides, i's it
IMS, lhat Ihe uppei hons.-, oi iii-t onh-r, ahal
Inrliid.- |ti.1 memlieni aeventy-ive elective an.
(~mt*t*eigbl t> ernge memben, The elective mern
i*?*n ,tr<* to he |iis-es?M"i ??( propert*. i ii tn
Mate, .or parti, real and per??mwl, liringing ii
an Income of nt h-.i-t C2O0 a yeor; ur, if ""I1
jet-of ,i. then bringing Hie -ann- income, or bein'
cf the capital value "i ?1,000, .,t upward, Ire
uf all charges. Irelnnd i- lo lie divide.! lute
tlectoral district! i?t the Hrs! order, each electo
tu be un owiuf or M'cupler ol Mime hind "
I- ettie't within Ihe di-tin-t of a ne! annun
tatar ol '.-.-' ci ,,|.-.x,.|.i
The term "t m ??;,-. nxe memliei of tin- in*
'?''l"r ia f. ;,|.. th'iltX -CX'1! ol t hil f \ ->-i -Tl
n rettie ,",, , Hf!ll Xo.il Titi- p. ? 1 - il! ? III ll
? he twenty-eight Irish reprceentative peers. Th
Kerate representation in Ihe hr-t order ie t
last far lol longer than thirty-eight v.-ar- from Hi
"Pl-iirit.-ci dux- ti! organisation, when the places o
all peerage membera are lo lie vn?"..ted ant
''l!"el ?.y elective memlwts. Oissolulion ?ef th
???uinlaiixc budy i? neil to \... ;it?- Ihe ofltoea s
'h.* mmrhera ,,i ii,.. Hr*x1 "i hi.
nt -??.tui h-i-iutiv.* body i- tc( rrn-iat ?
*Bt Members, lo Im- chosen by exixtin, coi
Mtncneics In Ireland, two by each const it ilene
?nil td.. ,...,?,. |,|..,;i ,,f tlc eily "I '"io- which i
taWve two divitaiont*, with two memliera to h
f'"'?-u hj ,- ,.-i, ,|jvixion
M Important n-xx- clause proviilea lhal l?
'^mhei, ,,, ,;?, i,,,,,,,,,,! 1-Mrliamen1 ahall >
y>*l bi the exinting constituencies The*
"?etaU-r. ^|i;ijj Vllt? ,it| .,,| .,n,.sf,,?., ,,.v.,v.'.| li
S ?-npe-iial r.nl,;,.?,..or fi..in th.' Irii.li le*!'
mma Potty, and uiay alto sit in tlie IrWi l-iro
HJ Mr, ii el. t.d th.-i-'te.. ,.s well av iii th
"Igtal Parliament.
'?"ann'i,i , mtiiliiition of It-'hiit'l on aeeonii
c.*;11^*. C****.a1.: Imperial civil rxpemliture
T.J-.,: royal Irish ? ,,n-t il.uhnv .ml lhil.lt
,'"r''iK,lna,1 ,?,!!,..._ .??.>0(j0. ??. ....|,.,..,?? ,
Jg^-dmnal (itht, ii mi.'."ti. iho-e aro groni n
tl'aiii-*i ,r"ir' ,l1" '"" "f ,**M? which provide
i.o_I l,T,-??,1 -houhl pay : For Interest nnd mat
*\\mm *$ N!,''"?"! 'I-1''- ti,4??,00o; Army an
iii ,V 'I''"',lfl" ' Imperial *-*-*-il expenditur
mew", : 1;"v''1 ?r'-1' lonntabularv and Dubll
tionLr, atl P?,ire' ^l.,"<"."<?"'. l-'l'flie.ll ot Ni
n<Jllal de-nt, ti;?.<.
in w3T ?* e*?tOms and duties of excise rolle-cte
suv eve "'' tl' h? -I'P1'^1 to Irir-h chaises, an
rexeTntJ** *_ '' ,>'* aPP**-*"l i,s I*nrt Ol the pnl.lt
It _r\____"*?P '.,r'1 ??! '???? Irish t.overnnien
WaT_n*_i__ *.?? "f "l" IrN'' l>ftalnturo 1
?* '.eee^l h 'av''** d,1,ip** or im|K>sts. as ma
all anm_i '" ^a?!,?' a --"f-ieient revenue to me*
'"onMlMl?^tT1 f."r V"' t,n,? b"'"? "u the Iri-i
TaTeea tMd ,F"n,,? r,'ifl ,,,m' *" tf> '"""* ;"
o..i.,fc /''""'I e'xjienaes of the lri-li (Jovernnie."
(VT _-!_>-_.? i ' ,'1" 'ri-h (inver.men
Sttm u,rirft J'"lu<>s of '"'V '""rt, anil all Ml
S^uSt^t""^ "V"!" t]r K,l:,?' "'?th
to remain u ? "** ,r-*-* I"'""1 * oniiniMi.n :
ou? ot the e*,!'M.,<',,/''' ll,,til "" ehoriw pnjmhi
?Meed bv th--ri pr"I>rrty in Irsland und gnat
?V -gigi **? r**a',"r.v ar.- fully paid. Subject t
**?*& slfan w5F nn *??'?hnroh property. ?>?<
TS 0-a2.,,b!llonll? to ?*? Irish Uovernmen
~ ??*?> ?Ignittes to thc Irish Lcgislatui
-i Ireland or of any tax, di ty !,.??M ,.,'.
".?.in pursuance oj i recommendation from ll-.
M.i.'.st.x, signified through the Lord Lieutenant
In the aeatdon in which such vote, resolution
a-Mrons or hill is nronom-d."
Ihe Lichee,nor Division ?f thc High Court of
?i i-tic- is tee continue to i*. a ('..int ol Exclienuer
ror revenue purposes, and any var a ney oecurrin?
111 th" I ,?|,t j, to |?. pi],.,! b>. ,,,., M,,?..u ,,"
th.- .punt recommendation of t- Lo,,, Lteutcn
ant ol Ireland and tl,.- laud Hitf|, t'haneellor of
?..-at Britain. Ih.s division ls to try all cases I
directing the treasury, custom* und ,.\,?.?. ?,.,,! I
thc- olh.es tho,. utlil appen) is to lie onlv t..
tbe House, oi Lords. !
The I),ii.iii, Metropolitan l'i.lice he t.. continue \
-nl.je.-t t? tl..- Loni Lieutenant for a peri.r I
lix., years, cu until the Irish administration xxiii
guarantee that an adeeinate local police sv*tcm :
has i,,...,, prganizo.1. Th- Royal Irish Coimt:ii>
nlaix. wini., ii ..\isrs, ,, (0 continue sn li iee t to ih" I
control ol th- Lord Lieutenant: hut tlie Irish I..
Mature may provide, for the estatilisbmenl and
..Mtnte.it,,,,.. ol a police force ... coontie* nnd
i boroughs in Ireland, under th- control ?.f tho
i local mit hon ties, ami nrrnnuetncntB univ h.- made
, vnVr'" ,,'*'11l'V^l".v ???"! th- Irish IJovernme'nt
lor the est aid isbment :. ria i maintenance ..i poi,,..
l.'s.'IXO.s. '
Thc... is an entirely new Clause '.".'. which gives
th.- < icxvn th- righi to veto all hill, ?| ,|,. ri,,,,
legislature, and give* Irish representative i.ra
the right to Mt m ti,,, iToii.i i ?rds it West
' minster and vote on ail imperial question" I un*
I roversies regarding .ist it ut ional .mentions arol t
! ie r.'t.'ir.'.l to the Judicial Conimitto.I the privy
, ( onni-il for decision, I h.. functions .,i th,. | ,?,i
; Lieutenant ure tin* same as in th., bill ot iss,-,
- ami th.- judiciary is to remain lm liv.. ,,.;,,. under
, th.* control of ii,.- Imp-rial .;,.x-..,,,??.,,,, t|l(.n t?
i jmss under th.- control of th- Irish Government
tither provisions are aimilat to those mt like
points io -|?. inn ,,| . s.,.. "" '?'"
FRANCE AM) ENGLAND.
IU! ni: FEELING AT PARIS OVER HIE
EGYP1IA1N BUSINESS.
THE rnrnsii ior.i i,,\ office pri
ow* I'oi.i, y. t \ mil hiui
I'lN'. I
BY I'lilM ii
ill M"\s| i;a.n, i s siaOW l'i'.. c.iu ss ,,|
'III!' PANAMA
i.NVI.si p. 1T10NS.
ir.r ? ma ic mr ,,;,,., vt i
'?/",,' fit. I-,,;; *)U Ti,r Tribune Auaetolinn.
I "ii'lon. Jan. vv - l hi. week again th. Egyptian
question I- moro importanl than I'unama Tlie
French theuis-ix. - ,.|,1)f.,. tlll,t ., fc,|01|,d iti, ]:
is tho Fren h who tike umbrage at tin- English
?'"""ii in < air... lt ,.. thc French who, though
n.t tl:- authors ..? th- recent '?rims, nuw ,._.. ??
j on
xxti flin
lie 1 ,i I,.xx?
iii" Khedive to what m onli
and mischief to his country, -1...,,,
th.* French lead, lt is th- French who seem
r.-aUy to throw Km .pc int.nfusion solely lot
th.- aatisfaction of French vanity, ci, to use a
word which can offend nobody, l'ron;li Chauvin?
ism. Europe, however, declines io I* thrown
into eonfusiou. Kr'tn rm European capital i
tlii-r.* any echo of th? mutta-ringa and rnennc***
which (HI the air tn r-uri*.. London take-* it
all x-erv enollv. |Kihips tim coolly, uni with too
evident a tense ol what i- liilinoroti. or pundi
fantastic in th.- French vi*?w
It ts th" letcrminatior, t.inion.* the (kit sh
nrncv e.i oe. ii pst ion tn Egvpt xxlmli has a sa in
-*'t th.- French i" blowing irumpels and haitiin-j
gongs rTliey have ti.'-ni--lx.-. to than!, foi the
measure they resent, lt xxa-. the counsel. >.t
the French pran which enccurascd ti" Kh.ilive
list xx.s.h to persevere in In- foolish resistance to
England. The Ministerial -ri-is bad ended. Thu
Khedive ha yielded. England ahw h.i'l yielded
enough t" .saxe iii- dignity ami to show lier
-pint of forbearance, Then caine the comments
ol the Puris pa>i?, th" i|ii.-Mior, in ih" French
lihamher, th.- answi r ..1 th.- French Foreign
Minister, th" remona! rane-i' addressed by urd'-i "i
the French Cfibinel ta th.- Knglh.li I"? -a?-1... Mit
Ister, and all tlie hurly-burly which ii," If'
understand m well how t" raise at ti momei '
tiotiee. So xx o'l"! il 1!" Khedix ? Was ni isle ?
mid believed himself ih" ebampion ol .i
which France, md perhaps I trope wa. n idj
to tah.- np.
ll tin n- xx i- .i" ??' i.i I'.i.s . ;--'.x h. ie, tlieie
w;,s at.ho at Cairo. Hi" wretched lml" sheets
oi that ? it.x rangiri th" French accent. The.',
began to e_prvse to" french view, t" n-*-ur* th1'
Khedive that lo had s.i"'.xn himsfll :? -i":it
mini, that h.- had held his own :i.:i:n-t Lord
(iou,.-I backed by the English Ministry, th.ct he
w s the fal nih I "I hi- ? " tilix. :"' I thal I ?
had univ lo couti ll lie .. I," bad * ? - ?_-;' t. I ?
Inch L..,>i I-' ila- Egypiiaus, l'--n istrations
were gol np in tin afreets inti ai 'i"4 op?*ra. and
a xciy fi.it imitation "i native opinion was manu
factured off-hand. Ihe Kheelive I* surrouiiiled
moreover, hv ??*. 11 influences: in other words, bj
Turkish Influences 11.?**et "t all Un- was t-.
endanger Cw unix ->' ( ?||>" :"1'1 ,1"' rafety "i
I Engliah and .tue. foreign reshlents. Tlie fiirtlm
effect was to "triiie-e Lord Oe.vi thal the
I Khedive had noi \.'t learned hi- let-son, and thal
,., him and i . hi-* part* snd t<. Ely pl eern'rallx
it ?,!ist lc- made eleni '.Lat EngH li rule in hiypl
would l ?? -:i|.rted hv -il il"' I""'-' n?"-.'s-.-ix
to milli" it irresia-tlblc. linnea'
Hlrengtliea ih.- Barrs- m '" Iwo
I h.- Ena I sh I ne ? Inri md.I Ix
rashly. An army "f ::.'?<.
lm peace, hut not lor war. n
tl," i.-.|..' t.
? ?tnt dion
?I |. Ill "??( lilthe-l
en i- hUllieietit
. ,. ,,, t.,i I.-.il
il ?li-'-1
no il. :l
lt i- M
ht
lt wit- l."i l
irlis.i Radicals
ndsloiie's fat
u-li ni ..!' pal li - l? min ??
Sn. I. -tia ;i -i. -:-\ - the
Tl. De-bats" |s;( most
. and li ?
,hin-"i xir disturbance i
still-' tx - policy i" red
I ,,,. h,,t rail t" uoinl out.
to nu rea-.- lt. a* ll'1' I '
, with extreme bitternese
[?.im'-.'' is a challenge
,,'s,", t.ii. .? poper, whieh long *?"''?' '" "
,.,,., si,,,,, maintaii. a ni..--' extreme line on
I Fgypt England, contit.a this nepeetable journal,
' has lon- si, ???" rulfllled h.-i mission i'i Ell pt. ll onlj
...'.mains Rr h-r non t" M?) ?"' i?v '-?-' ;""' ,|"
.,?, \ very good i?i""l 'I':" ^!:" ??* "", I"11'11'"1
I,',., mission, and 'hat her pledges hav- not tn,
ture.1, is s?,,,,li-l by th.- conduct nf th- Kl,.-I.v
?md xxhat hasfolloxv".! upon lt. tl Hie Em.li.shi set
.,,] i,,-morn.xv I,.un Ah khndrin, Wliut wolli ! hap
,?.,, ? Disorder and anarchy, I ? he foii-xx-.i by ?
,?..h occupation of t.ountry, whetliei hy Ent
,and ngain. or by France, -u- bj Turk-y, Egypi
,-;,,,i,?t -t.nd .-..-. and t; i'l, huppooes sb.'can
jl tl," ad -I England i- ;i clmlh?nge. who i- a ?
,?., to mk.' it np? Tlie newspnpeis of Franc an
-, formidable force, hut th" fl-i- uni armies ii
,??,,?... ,.,. n.t *..?! mohr their owlers. I uropi
will not stir, and Turkey cannot. Win aili not
11,0 ?? |M.iits," or M I'".""*'. ? -'""???"^- w"1
Buthority, my clearly whnl thev wish, and nf wlm
th.", complain? Tlie French people, aaysonc Eng
U,h xvi.t.-r in Tan-, do not really cnn- nbon
Kjypt. Sot. perhaps, lr. Ihe spnar they cat ? ?l?u
\K,i": bul it is impo-s.1,1.- to iM-li-v.' thal then
is no body of public opinion behind Hie pres* an
Chamber and Ministry, when they al! beenh on
into th.*-- violent mnnifeatatlonn.
It is netter thal snefa ill fedingi should Und vern
than that they should lie suppressed, rbey !?-*
1 must an)-, little ot no efleet in England. Thej
call forth a certain amount of comment, general.'
good natured MOUgb, bot very (inn They mak
no impression xxhate-v.-r em the English Govern
ment; "<*rtainly none on the Enrlish Fomga Min
iMfi. They have t>?*n toa frequent during th
Inst eleven vern-. Thc Kn'lish Fof-ign Oflir" wen
its own xvay und.-r Lord Salisbury, and r-oe*. it
own whv ii..xv under Lard IxWiMTy. Ml ll?
cixilitii's are scrupulouslv Observed, All thed.pl .
miltie cc'ieniciuie-s ar<- tr;.ns itt.' I with atriet theo
nm. Uoid Base bery aenda Lord Dafferin t?. M
Devell.* to explain thal ihe dispatch ol troo|i-e ha
no oMie*r alni than to enforce* order and to prot.*e
livee and preverty. including the lives and pr .pert.
of Frenchmen residing in Egypt. M. Waddington
-'inda in a remonstrance, and is ,-,..| ..... .,,,,., ,
,v ?"?'- ""Hi P**.f truth lhal th- poll, v ?t i.,.. |
laud is .|,,t changed.
'I'" French, to do thom j,-r,,,.. h-t.r. . ,, Inure
Hie -pint and swift new with xx!,:, I, Laird I;.,-,-!..., v !
haa acted. They even say ai. M .lil... |. .,
S.lid si, hgt ,V, ...|; .,,,,, ^ ,.,._,. ^^ ^ j.^^ ,.
'Ihe |WU re| t"-":t rh" r. . .?.;,,.;;,"- ol I i
opinion. If they .grce, all agtee. They agree. |
al-", that tho dispatch of troops i- au act rn pura, j
Intimidation, and pit thai pin i* opinion mt i
pinn. I he," .s not dn . th.- Fn*n h will n .t prim :
xvhe:i (hey h.ix- to .1".,I Mit].iion ,,? . ,ntl j
in-lit. and xx-hc'i the) tiebold th" blood r."l eross '
ff M. e."..i_f ligaillst tlc li.i -, .p..- 1,1 tj?. I'm,. 1
nihls I
M h if- --''i'l .I'lont nit.,.- feel I ny a..mist Ihe
English in Egypt Well, neititer tn Indi mu !
in K.vpt i.'|."\xh"i" have the El iliMi th.*
gift oi makins themselves h.x.-i a- i der* Heir !"
\'.:i\s air nm th.- -
.1 ii '-.i-iintii,
Lui
the) ar.' respected, ind Hm*) ure sometime* able
to infuse Into the mind ol the Oriental, or ol '
? dh.-i Kiihjeel raee? Ihe Irish e\eept.sl that p.. ''
sion for justice ^rliieh i- tlwir own eliani.'*terlstle. - '
Their rriemls in I. rypl are the ft-llaheen, Ibe ! '
masaes whose lol tn lil- th-*-, have liuhfoneil. .
Tl.ppositi.m te. th.'ni I- tl .- riuit ,,( inti
and of religion* hatted, li the M isaulnian hud , "
seen his i !i:iii,o, hr would have pi.-eh.-l ,m .*er '
te-ii. ions war againal the InlidcL
I lie I'eeiiti" 'l situation in France i- ii , ne ix -
N"-' I improve i Pbere ls, nt ti,ct" wu* a lew
days since, lesa pro penni tx to |i i.\ tricks and
'" 'I" iiii.srhict for mer.ioehiet's sake I lc
l.'ii>ot Ministry waa noi tlious-Iil likely lo he
-?ii"iis|y nttaekcl just yet, and hu ,,? ,? simple
reason. An impression had ol ahmad, rightly
or wronzly, that M. UiUit ivoiil.l not - ?
"'?"?ii. but would ihs-.'!..-, md ll tit I h.. I'i.-,
denl ami Senate' xx ere >)tiite : Md' lo ,',.. ,;.,. ti.*
Chamber aooncr than tai' another Ministerial
crisis, li is thal Mief, -u thal impression,
xx In. li sfeadiea Hie mlmb of Deputies and ten?
ders the usual intrigue or eonlitiain Iwtxvi-en th"
1 -.ti.-ni" L-ft ii: -I I.'; ht jmi.ible Tl - ae
rou ma f.,r thc want ol seriousness iu Thur-el-t* s
nttai k lt ,r..' rise I., a ||vol) seene, ami ? c. I ? |
in ti in i.'.uti of l '.' for the (,,. eminent. Fer
haps ii"'oi. was ls*tt?*r pleased with this sc-.it !
than the minority.
The Itonlangists led Ihe ntlii !.. Th. -. I ,, I,- \
a '|tiiiit.-i IN*tween rival news ay.jes :i good i
sub jeri for Parliamentary inquiry, und assailed]*,
M. I.'ih,it Us'ause 1" i?.-.-?.-1, as ever) Mt.iistei .
iti-ists, oj his'ping s., i. ? : ; ,|- eerei Vu .| es
in>'i "I public nolle) w-,is nii.,|. Nearly hall |
lite Radicals ;<ii-t.tin.-.i from voting ':.-? "ral.I t
Right," lindci M Pion ;?'-,. u letta i neel Those \
xx. 'll-iii.'. il ii e '.?-.'lem. ti. xxith theil , X't'tiie'x un i
perfect sense .,i praetical polities, aro re.ielj to
.lo anythina f"t the II.-pui.lii e\rept '."t.- (or u
it. Th.- Righi an l th.- Ilouliw gists ?.,(.? i ni
solid against the Ministry lr is theil nature tu ;
M. Ribnl gave thc'ti. every motive fm , t.| ..-;tr,n |
when he made the ijuotiou on ? ol co liel.'in ??
A- ("t Panama, it procee?ls with un-t
leisurelinrss. M. Hor>loti*, finished li- foin days' ,,
sp.s-.Ti foi M de l.'-s.'p.. .'.iiiill. elo'iuent v il ,
ineffective, ii nd th.liri I hen ? I "' :i I ""ii ti' * I I".
a x\..'h At til- t :t. lill' va ll
xx. li into the ne\i century.
M Franqneville's reporl nntnins ? ? eel ol (
- 'i pi -..- in its fail re I.. Hnel i ? . ??? . ? i I
xl-... Thevenel and \i ?? M Hoe-he ? s
? |tlltt.'l WHS cxpi-i 'tel I : ive lee.
ito new- re-vi latlon . i-fforl
lo r< ive tbe attn ; on tin 1':- -
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md emir, b
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?i: tn were I ?
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ruse, I ' ? ' up ?'
lire I ul lr .11 ll-, l's-. un Hie
<?.|,|l i Ile ir. .1 '
mon. io lii-i.i.p Wlir-'i . lo iii i '? p WI ei
ll (lill ;. IV.', Ill lill" Ililli .,! .! li . Il . lill , , ?!
Il lt.I I. , ? . '.
i ...i t lie ;t; ? ? r...ult ni ;? ii ,-> . lc lu i .il ii tal
o| lil< hop V. I| il i "li t:i j" ' ii.. . e, In xxl ll Hu
i !, ., .-.? .,' [lislelim, I ..li. . ii i tn III .1 I, is li ?
ii led it lillis! Ililli i ' t lo Hie front
? . ?? i.?
I . .-mil ., bishop \V?_? -er nre dlsnpp ? '.
i - I-, t... ti, i i ,i i night ll ? M
? ? ? > ? .1 .i . oti,'mun, .ilioii ll..in lit ill |l '.III III
. ?:? rene i. iq t . ru ill i nnd In lituil ll ne ni "I i ???
., . 'I... in ,i lu.p i. ric nc lt.,, mul n nd.*r.sl
lils dell* "ii .pie I) .u.talnlris 1:1 iou wi. t r In all i
i, lion . md d ii '-? Hi ..pp al
V -|iiii,. rc poi ler i-.i1l.-d ye ? I ,\ ni -? on Hull I
i i. Ide ll ? " Ills' np 'A If
,,' |. lie i and j.I Hie dec lon ol Hu ,., ?? ?>? i
i ,i-,.,a Vu ? tn,i xi nm li '" oh lin Itt i-j.
I ; ? p ' ? lill IllCltl .1.1-1. |l'.|ll.-st I !
i. . . ,t Vicar (., n-i ,i i" i .1. ' il'.innor i ii?*d ' ,
? ,.,- i ,.di |. ? ii i i.'iipi- li tliidiiallon , r i > ^
al Ul ip '...-? . i ii ,i ul . ? ? -i-i ' : i
n .,"..,? ,,f gre iii "? ? :i itul ititi ? ? nil ?
;,.v ct Uh- simp - and I '?? th m n shu I " ? in llnart t
. t iii,, li! * !? ol ?? ? irl ! ?
I ni h.-r Willi.nc I'. Mar ; ill, pre Id-nl of -?
il ,11 i "ll". . ' id oil hip ol -i
p. tei P.el again ...mc onl unharmed from i tornij
.?:.. There X-. ,t i it'" hand .ii t lu In Iii, i""! ,
h,. for ' ii", ihous.li nb n -'- ? raR ? i ?' ? ,;-' "?
ci \,. re-ad i lo give up and ul wi d t the .-?... t ol tl ,
lp i)t|,| r |,,i, ? . il.? ci- - .,i ihelr pl.,i m.- ul
Hu t. rmlniH mi ol the iHflle-idi
lil -I. ip Wlin i l.isl .-Xi nin ? refit '-I lo !.-? '?? '
|,i,t vxrole III.' 1"H '''?' ?' ' ' ' "'?.'' '''?' '" :i '''
,, ., t." - on, * . >?? -.ii'liii. ' In iles i lu
.. ri,. Xl., ' It.'Vl rellll IMe lill de. Idell
Ihr qm . in favor ??( III bop IVIgger, .mil I
?||| reiiuiln I lui 'l'i "?"
1 ?
sir,l.\ lill', .tr LASf IS rill' IIEPAB BKXt
t '.iiinil--.-i- Iii- nu hi i'i ; *?*' f >r I!.
i?.it,.,. in pi dc pa inc ni \'- lerd c I la- rerne.v.il ..
ihc garbage ano ? ?' ?? '"? ?' '?? " ;"' '
,,, ,i arlih i ir. -i.i'i ?"? ii !' ?l Auric.
lu,- ai cl s, na, i,i,|. nu, re runl t ? 1 ? : ol : lie I
prisoned ?!"".rs xet-iii ie al Hart* Mund will
big tu,.'-. Men xx- ie -cut lo pu' li Hm is ot loin
'?OW* X, Illili Xle.e l,?lli?l InlQ 'll" ' l-'I'X' "!?>? 'HU'"
I nteni .im,,p.-i xx.,.- '...t oin to ., .tn -, ti .? da .
md kisl nigh) seven .??? dumpers and ala Bal wow*
wera lowe. ont. i h ? d pa M mon I ,. r*i|ddl) gelling
Up |U p. dull] :.--.- i i ii . xir. lip mian wu tte tiwi
ii,,. r.,xx- of ?' ii i an and garbage barrel ? di ?
disuppenr ;. 'ii" -ii'-' . The x,,,r,, ,,; thc nigh)
Bangs his! ? x nin,: waa dlree-ie . I - ve. again
lifts sen lent'eel n mill I rt'.nih -!-.. and the < "ii.
ml.-I..uer fell coiiti-ient ilia' before muming bl
u |,n| | p.ix ,? nil tli i lilli ellon a ii.I i li.I ul .i
? irt'-l from South Hill ive. and '.',.? i Proncl-auy,
fiom I ..irv -.els' Kielli ll ave., |n .\,,:it, l.'i...
ri.irtv lointii-t.. .-ixtti ix.-, t, ft- river, ind i sn
tri'iiiii t. bela cen '? bc same p rial ,
.1 HOTEL I'' BRED WTTR 9E0BABLE dr-s OF U9E
West Superior, Blt*., .'cn. M Hiv ai IO ? *"* i? >? is.
l?.t uiRht deatroyed property rained al (70,000, and
lt i- jn.s.iiiif tbal two lix.- ii.ix-f boen lost. The Brr
Marted tn thc rmi al iii" rower Hotel n..m .i defei
ttxe. pis jet. Whenever nie Bremen woold enter -.
room and Mesh In tia - celling, Hie flamen would - sot
out. Aisiut ii 'i i". I. -ii'i xx.i- asked 'te.tu Duluth,
which responded ?iti. a ii -?? wagon and an enplnc
.xii Hie gantts gm eu' ,.: tfi? ? ImlMlns .it. ix. and Hm*
-/?rvalll- XXef al?0 re-CIU'l. Tl,?-? I Ul Cl tia I iolnl I lijlll,
and :. elrur- More In Hie ..une sha li were dsmag?-d. Thc
riiniitun' .,( the hotel wm rained al pla^oo; abooi
luilf of n oas mvrd. The building x..,,. eslaH si POO,
ISSI, lind xxii- liisimd t'rt- iilii?H itir.-r tonnli- nf Hint
?iinoiini. Ons xx,.m.iii vtii- Kivcsi pi bar s,,n, xxim
i'lmbed np on u t.-leirr?|.li pol- and n-sni.-l li.-i troni
the third story of ll.c hotel. I ;.ptain ( oup-r is anion,; j
gat missing.
lAWAU'S QUEEN DETHRONED
REVOLUTION AT HONOLULU.
HMMISSIOXEK3 TO NEGOTIATE l l: an
M.WII.iN OS THE WAI K)
WASHING!i N*.
"i; MOM xi:, iix- xi;i;i,i.vn:i. x\., v Pn .vi-,
I ?X?h '".vr.l'NXili.vr Ko KM KU , N|r; ?
' ? v : ?* I *>nci > LAX DEI) ,,s TUE
Island ixxi) x' xi: tut's ?,-., ,., lnti
?"? I III li FTtOH KAU i ,;x\, s, ,
,S"| ''''?'" ?"-'. ?'="'? -v-ll... Hawaiian st. :,,?.-,
"""??"" :"?'^'l ?t this .r ar ? ,? |,?-i- f|,in
',",.-v,,,h ";??"..i?ti??., I,,,,,.,.
"? ""? i"voiutM.ui-ts lav, si ??.,|,.,| ,? ?..,.,
?rowing th,- Government .1 Ma.wr.if, ami L'nited
'' """"* !';|V" .n lan.I. \ provisional
"V1"","?," hM ." ?*"b?"." ^ sn uprisint.
Hw people. ',., Liliuokalani lina heen .le.
'""' i,'",ll pow.*r. Lc Moimi, |,j .,; ,,, .,,,.,( ,,,..
"????'''"???"? l?uilding? -"is,-; an,| ,.... ',.,,,
,:";ii Mmistr; , composed ,,i four members, ,.
i.-'.iin.'d ny tT." I a;,, ic-ts ul \ ... itivrs
Qi ri a i.ii.ti uk xi. \\
\ commission, -onsistim ol I .,rrin \. Ibnrston.
k,,,'*?ni ' hilder, William I: i i-t. . |,ar|es
? '.?'""' ?"?? ? >'oh \!,?-,|, ?. ,;?,?. in
' ' '" ' ?' ??"??? "" ??*** xx,-. ,? Wm I,.n.t.:,
*?*?' ;i ?'??"?'?'? to Ih- Vmerie-sn '">"ini.,",ir lo
ie* lilted stict.s
nw* '-"? ll.xx,-.inn, Manda tn tue
'"? ' "un.ti-,..ti.-,, have .iee,.I,, i to lex,, h.," to.
""Ir"w :,",,r"'. v|? Chicano, aiM| Wl)\ ,,..?.,,
V"M",::"'t "? l-'lidat Ihc ( I,inline als,
""'-Itt l"|.l'S"-it,t,.c, t,| t|?. ,|,.il(|.?| l(1..,.,.,,
""? "?'--"" Mohican ami tl,.. .x.H-hip Ranger,
'A '* V|"' Wand, have been ordered I . sea
ii.ui. -hilt
l"ii,.lui
Ih.- Mohican xxiii go du.-r tn
li." Ranger xviii |,,,?... i |q s ri
' nu -I and await ii.tth.-t orders.
Liliuokalani attempt.*.! nn Saturday,
'?''?' O N t , promulgate ti new i nnstittition.
?Triving ;.-?, r. i rh. tight ,lf ?.?? |,,....,.,,, ,
?I ''m . "lu .-xi-'itt. lions.' ,,i N'obles, af thc
1 "' '""? _ivini! t ? I, r tl,.- p..,..., t , appoint a
? '?'? J' ii-**" lilia xx,.. ,. aist.il br thc fnrei-n
l'*nieiil n. ti.m.ii,"Mix .xxl . pp imred
mill ifetj nt thirteen tneniliers, xxl, .
? .i . mis- ',,?,.I,, .? tin jr .1 i?. at which
i.ii or l, ? p|< xx* i? j i . ? ? r, ... in ???!,
, ; '--i i" ? ... iii ri i n_ liit>
' ? 'nt -i . tl uni .,'i i tims ii"- i 'Ui
Ile ' like ? , i ? rc ei- leration wliatev?i
las ie-' tear* to protect tlie public aa lr tv.
1 mi xi uni,, te . .,-. I,,,. -,.,. 1.1 p ,),:,, Safety
- i il , pi .. lam: tm i t , the Hawaiian n.*opIe, re?
lit, it t.'i ol :t.s an |
? ? ? ' til'' ll.lt IXC lill" ol
i I le I, ilt.lt"-:.. coot
i |> .ii un ? ? ? ?.... I, :. ? i
? ,
? . lilt Kitti tl Hl.'ll. t V. le. le l.l
.!-.-'
md I il
rubin, t ??. , . ?-? i x i> M
, ir. anal lt. ? ..uluma I . ;
i. . ti ,.r ihc
..., i) .tunk i-t hy ll.r .Xl ,.. .tj tiutil tie
I. : '
lhal lin.
Ih . , ? .. lier Mn i.i
r her lat- I'M s ? --,',!,? it M . to
'., nut
I : ? - "I ."II
, . . . ? Iiml I
. : tell III -ii'l," lt la ll IV hi ? i
il in iltruip tn.ita.t u iii.
i , i ? , i ? ii
? ib.na t un t | ? pit tl ii Itu ? ?
I ii rulitlitl.ril, ' .f I""
',,,n i . lu i, llb, rt) ind | i i|k Itt xvi tl -teal
,, ??.,'.., rap ? '? I" this he.
,, |h ? ih.i in ? hr liken ia
Hill Mill le fl.I 'I. I ? .1 |, ' ? ? , I' ? ?
,.,, t. ,,(,.,? i . lilian , t tic lind we c-IiIt.ii. and re?-??
i, ,,i.,, i t',r Hawaiian l-,,,-- i>i*anl(i*d and 1.11111 roi
Mjbllc -ur. t.- mid ? .linnmi 1.'" I. ir 1 "- V ' 1 ??'? ' 'I"1
?t,,. Haman ii.ni n I. ' '
, 1 P.a.I 11 ?' '. ""? SI !?" Ih ?
1, I luana.? 1 ?-? utfaira and the pi ot
?,. pta, 1. is I,.,, I.-. . -? ? iel. 1 until *-rm?
I 11 : ,,, Kith tl," l'| III I SI '?? ? Allierl I Inc." bl -lt
, ititi ., ' 11 ", 1 upon 1*1 . 1 l-"Xi-i.ni.il e.?
? hal 1 "ii-i- o' in 1,vu,. . min ui 1 "I a* mhc ?
. ., . ,,.:. 1 ,1 ? ian I tu li v ll lade, .1 x Kin?,
? 1 j,,, .s a.d XV. t) sn itu 1.dnilnlslc i Uie
... ihe 1-1,1,1,1-. in. h.-1'iii.in--1 wilna ..
an I (hain. .t*- H. " ln.iiii?tvii ia
|l , ? ,,. n .,1 I ... 1 ., trial ? ? ' 1 Hw "I ll
, : iii ti, In I.? el- "I 1 I- ll ?'? I '"?''" ' ?'""
l.< ui hal 11 -1 - '???" ? i" '. '
, . lu tin' ?? i-'i' ' H? - ' "**? '" "'
,. nai) ',? ? ? -.-' i" ?????' r ' 1 ? ?' ' ' ' "'
.,, t,d.I I'unnt-ll ' bi' ii -1 ? I ? I
,,c*u bene, v, tr. ;. - ie bj ?!" la. 1 t > ???? ? ?' ?* .
I ;. , 1. ,x ll,-, .ton, -I 1 Mn an, J :
II XX itt ,_ .1 X. M.i ..-.li'- - I. U Mi-". I XV.
1 Wllh. I. xx lt .. ? ?? xx li
,x 1 xv.' li , and ? Hu '" -? 11 '1 X't.i- -"? ' "i ll
sii.h K.*:vu
?.. a .1 rtdvMr) ? .ene . dial I. acUm :? ha.c po' r
1 ?. .... r Hid I lill mic !?
'
v 11 ,,ni . 1. i.u h-r th' ' ? ip* hei iv 1 ,
,.t|i -t 1! I" ? iMltl ' , lo Ul r-tltil ? .111 I |r irene
,'. in,le a of I ' Ote |,.li,,,-. ?
?a , ,1,1, 1 1 , ni i;n 1 I. 1 uofcalai I'hal t II xv.l.,,n
\i'., -!,.,: narnu 1 I'arhr . Mnn-.'i ol Korelgn x-i.ii- xv
H , | xi,,,, ? r ut 1 In in ? I"1 11 i < "?? urn, Xl in
. .. . , . ,? I.,, . ,.i xi",, : i' i' 1 on, x-i um . il n.
, ,| ui?, 1 . 1 . !? na... 1 :o ni ?? In > xii ll 1 ., in
,: prim ipi liol He <t ? ' ni ',- i
? . ..t, :nu" rn 1. "'il lurth' 1 "ti "i Ih
ani latvia
III.M1Y I I" HT.lt,
.1 X Xi >N I' 1.1 - -
xm.i'.i xx ' r. >xx n,
'lill' lii'l'.l I I. \N-IN'.,
11111*4 1 XIMKLMI 1 il.
. r.'il.ll..
1 iixv xl'.'i st iii;
ii 1 n lil xx x . I itll'il -li,
XX 1 XV I.|H .1:.
1 xx -., 111 s v 1 x
X, ll.1.1 \M .. -x. 1 1 tl
ihe new Governmenl tlu-n called on volun
t,vi-. who amemWed, ari.I, to Ibe numhet ??
-,,,,, 11.pi tiovemmenl aurrendered withou
-n il.m. ;? blow, dtbough it luid .lieut |,,i mm
m..lc .mus and ti bottety "f Oatltai tUFB
Ihe Provisionol Governmenl th.-n intormed tlc
r.-|.i.tentative* of li-reign Oovernmenta ol tb
.,:.-. snd :isk"d recofoition. lt was .it one
granted bj all th.* Powers except England. Tin
Provisional Governmenl pion-i-e-d peace, and rs
quested .ill pintie- lo continue In the Governmen
asrvii.xc.pt tiie folloxvitiL '-.Mies.,, LUiuokalanJ
Charles B. Wilson, Marshal: Siitnnei Puiker. Min
ister id Fereign \Imii-: \V. Il Cornwall, Min
i-t. r eil KloaMo; John f. Colburn, Minister e.
the Inte-iior, iitid Arthur P. l.t.-1?11,, Attorney
(ieneral. The Government assimed formal 1.
ind of th.- palace and horrocks. The .-\-y.i.s-i
retired to h.-r private 1?i?i.-m, i at tYaaliinsrtoi
Place, nini the (';? vu u?- ? .nt.- ? ber an hon
u.itrv -_ 11:. 1 ? I of MXt'i-n mon. The househoii
^iiiitds xvei.- i-iinl oil IO l-'ehrnni y ! uni < li-lt.t lui".
A strum lores af x'olunteera toi.u posset
s. nnd la now in char..' al the nolaoe, the int
rsn-Us, the polios beodajuartera .uni oth.-i Govern
(in-nt liuil(lini.'s. !Tt the h.'iid'i um tent the work a
n.iliturv or-funizatii'i. waa poshed rupicllv foi
?aurd, and volunrccra continued to pour in ateudil.
from all quarters.. Tho Provisional Govar-rnment
??pent a larne part ni the night in perfecting its
-manualion unu adjusting th" who* I ol Uovern*
m.-nt to the changed order In tn" mewl tun.* th"
nrdinarv routine work "f th" Oovermnent la
."in., iih.ii.I xx.th I ttl" interruption, ll.a
tr ll,tu i'h :t "I me Provisional lie.v.-rnineiit is lo
maintain ]??"??? ind rairy on tin- Imainem ??! the
i.ox.-tiiinetit until ii treaty "f annexation to th"
I ni'.-l Staten "jan he negotiated.
A BLOW AT LIBERTY FOILED.
THE ',11.1.NS RBVOLTTIONABY PLO!
? in;. 'KED BV A POPl'LAR UPRISING.
ii::-, Mi.MWTI.RS itirc-r io ?*?X tut. KEW
COXSTITUTIOJC AM' II'PI xi.T . Till-'. PEOPLE
- I XflTlXd '? ixl s |T I III' PALACE
i ii.ii ir xi.xvi tn ti. t'vpii: ct w.o
Pan Francisco, Jan. '.* - The following geeoiinl
oi th.- trouble is from "The Hawaiian llatetto"
or Tuesday, January it. *? Saturday afternoon,
January i I, between l nnd - o'clock, the eom
inunitx \\.is stii.rh'ii by thc Information that a
coup d'etat waa in progress, ami timi Ibe Queen
nan .-tulcii'"iit,.- to force her Cabinet to si^u
ii new Constitution, which she then proposed to
promulgate luinu-diatelj to tlie people Ile in
fornwtion waa at Iii -t du?believed by tome, but
it xv:.s spe.-dtl" i o.ilil llii'l. Tl," political chntjes
ol tlie Inst i"xv days, the renewed x,;t" uf xv,mt
ni eoniiili't'eo, the pe t.t attempt made hv the
Queen to secure the overthrow of lier Ministers,
i. nd Icr kc -ret Intel \ ,,-xx - xx irh ie::it I to u new (''in?
stitution hud lii-en I.lt by some to give ;i hint
ns tic xxhiit waa io he looked lol in tin future, un I
ill.HIV chilled itt lin.-I i.dill .'
<?n Saturday morning rumor waa busy, und it
wu- fr>s!-, stute.l th it ii new Constitution waa
lo ii.- promulgated in the afternoon. At a meet?
ing "i business men, held in the room ol tho
' hi.n.lier eif Commerce, reference xv.is mwle to
Ibis possibility, but still it wai not generally
lielieved until in the afternoon Hie unexpected
I in;; pened, and doubt waa transformed into cer
tainty. Titree days before tlie coup d'etat waa
attempted u gentleman t?l.o enjoys the coulidence
of the Quean told on.- of the memhets <.r the
Cabinet ixvho xv.is thc-tt irj ti private Station) that
ii hlow xx.is t.. ih> at ru c's, and thal the persona
ol th.* Minister* would be Recured In antici?
pation that th.- present Cabin t would not maha
inv resistance to :i revolutionary blow, the pre
catition ol arresting tl.i wis not takes. .**' it
?iiii.iv mort m. on,. ? i th.- Ministern received posj
live ml .rtcitio i th.it i: blow ".'.is tn ho struck
thal afternoon. Ile immediaTely proctede I t'? con
sun tun prominent citizens on thi coarse to be
ul,,-n. Alter a conference tba zcatleman ro
r. x riiL'ttsTox.
ferrel to advised tlie Cabinet to refuse to sicn
the Coiiatitutioti mid to decline If. lo-'i-n if
;i,.ii n-i fruitions -ho,i'd lie demanded. 11 ?? pro
re ? "ii ?.i the legislature waa th.* lust ehipta*r
i" the store ol th."inui". lr wren! otr tane-ly
anti n ii jet I* cnoiii.h. inn those who were ;i.
',11..inied with tn.' real situation fell Hilt the
itoverhment ant) N'ution were sleeping on th.*
? i. -t ol :i volcano.
In 'lu' a fieri.i, immediately after the linus.*
Iiee*n |ireirogiied, Hui Kulaiaina marched ox*er
'" ti" palace .ml pi.-"nrid ti new Constitution
t.. ti," Queen xxith ,1 petition tiwi the aame be
promulgated io Hie |ieople aa the fundamental
I,.-, oi thc hm.i. 'Hu. matter ol the new i ot iti*
t'.tinti in-.i petition li.iel been prearranged, and
il is stated Ihul tts promulgation had i?-''n prom?
ised iwo xx-,-ks previously, .uni ,i member tr tn
I,:ih.-ii'i i. William White*, hud h.-n actively work*
ins up tl.I* movement. V large crowd "t
11.i-.v.iii.-in- hui gathered around Ihe palace gate*
iud nt tn" itrounds neut a Righi of steps, and
(i:ii;x.s. were also gatln-red In largo groups in
thc- (... . rnni.'iit building yard und elsewhere in
the neiuhliui hood ll,- Queen retired lo the hine
room mul sn.union.-.1 thc Ministers. The Sifinia
teis nt oiiec ??i-p.iii-el to the Queen in the hine
room. She xx.is seated al -. lanie, still tl ress > |
in iii'* magnitte em morning costume, xxith a spark?
ling coronet ul diamonds. She .it onces presentel
ro them u lira fl ol the new Constitution, de?
manded then signatures, an l declared her inten?
tion to pu.Lute- the same nt ance. Attorney
tieneral IVteraon and Minister "i the Interior
l'ullinrn dei i I,-,lix i?-1uas.-.l to do so, nml Min stets
i ornwell i.u I Parker, though more lieslt.it m.Ix.
Joined theil rollcni*uea in their retusal. All the
I'abinet now advised and even strongly ut ed
Upi Miii-'st'. not t.. violate the law, but sin- was
no. to i " dir-.i.idi-i freon lier revolutionary course
Ih i. tn. her e inn hod hun I down upon tlie table
Quo n Liliuokalani said :
-i.cithiii.ii, l lo ti"t xxisl. to lieat any more
advice. I Intend lo promulgate tlas Constitu?
tion, ind da it iioxx.*?
l'i". ""dui'.', sh.- t.dd ihe Cabinet lhal unless
th.-x alKiudoned their t"-i-tiiin .- al once -i,.. xv ml I
U.f .rn tin- slops ul tin- palace uni t.-ll the
? M,t-il crowd lhere* assembled th:.t sin. x-.i-h-l
tn :? th"iu ti u"-.'. ' .instil dion, '"it Iii it the
Ministers were luside the palace hindering I -.
from doins lt. Tlie Vlinistei - retuenibeted the riot
:,t th.- courthouse, .hi I lite f.it" of the unlucky
representative*, xxlio icll int . rh,- bunda of r ??
mob, 111'-\ knew wtint this tbrerlT meant, and
'.ctol.- it i mid i ?? pm into .-X" uti ni the* ll-I
bu their hx... From ih" Government Buildii .
th.- Ministers immediately renl word abott! town
uakiiia th" citizens whal support the Cabinet
could ex peel nt Us resistance I . the revolutionarj
mox -rii.-iir i.'vim by tin- Queen.
Tlie leading eitisena ol eve*;, poli'ical <"in
pl.'Mon Inn 11. ?! together at W, -i Smith's ollie**,
iiud xxinl" ih-ii- nu in hers are.verj Instant
augmented hy fredi acw^Jona, held i hurried
consultation ts 11 the course to la? pursued. There
xxii- bul one mind among all those gathered to?
gether; ti id,-rii"ii, lawyers, mechanic*, merchants
a-ere of one opinion Unanimity of Mntimeni
reigned Mich as has noi been witnessed her.- for
\".n-, and it xxas agreed without a dissenting
voice that it xxiis th., dut.x ol every cltitcu, with?
out <listin tion of porty, to support the law :md
ltherties ol the people add to res,st the revolu?
tionary encroachment! rxf the Queen. Messages
lo tin* eif.cf were il anne dispatch"! to rho
(,'ahinet
The Ministers now visited the palace nuain. not
without apprehenaion that they would be taken
into lustody, even it they anffered no bodily harm
Clint pi.-?siii, hud been brought to u-ar upon Her
Msjesty to indi.her to ??? no (urther, md to re*
iiml- tin- i.'xoiiitioii.iiv -reps -he hil already
taken. While her troopa st.md drown up before
the palace, waiting f( i 'he linul hoed of com?
mand, the Queen heat**nted. lin- lonfeeenee in
tin- hine room lasted a long time, while the i-etuil*,
( oiiiicieird ?? I ?unit Pass.
EXTRADITION WITH SWEDEN.
DRAT. Off A MEW TREATY FOB KATIFICi*'
ti* :i.
a IS TO 6UPEMEM9 TIIK. I'llNVI'STION' Ol
IBMB -EXTKJ-DITABUC it.imi s ami
HRTHOOfi OP I'lpui Di'l'.K.
[nr nu eitiAi-it to thk tkiiii'm ]
Washington, .lan. 28.?The Preatdenl has aenf
to the Senate a n.-xv extradition tr?'iitv xxith.
Sweden, recently negotiated, the lull Kat ot
which is ns follows:
New draft of extradition tr.-atv: neeompanylnj
note to Mr (itip. M ireh 31, 1 -'.?'
The liiit.-il States ol Ainern a nnd Mit Majesty
the Kins ol Swollen, being dceirooa tn confirm,
their friendly relation., ml to promote tho
cause ol justice, liavT?* resolved to eonejnde a mis
trmtp tor the extradition of fugitives from
justice, and appointed for that purpose the fol*
lowing plenipotentiaries:
The I'n-si.i.-nt ot the Cnited Staten nf Auaortefl
and His Majesty the Kine of "sweden, xvho, af.
ter having communicated lo each other theil n*
speetive full powers, lound in |.I and clue
'"I'- ?hax-.* agreed upon ami eondnded tho
following articles:
Article I The Government of tbe Cnifed
Stat..- and the Uovernnieni af Sweden mutually
agree to deliver up persona who! having been
charged arith ur convicted of any af the crimes
and silences s|..li.-.l it, the following article,
committed within tis* jurisdiction of nn? ,,r tho
contracting parties, shall reek an asylum or bo
found within the f'intones ,,t th,, other: Pro.
vii lou, that this shall only lie done upon such
evidence of criminnlity as, aeeordlns to the lixxs
of the place where, the fugitive or person sen
charged shall lie lound, xvould justify hla or her
apprehension snd commitment for trial if tho
crime er offence |pd 'cen there committed.
Atti.!" II. Haiti icijtio'i -hall he granted fo(
the following crimea and offences:
i. Murder, comprehending assassination, pontt
eldo, Infanticide and poisoning: attempt to coom
mit mui<1< i ; manslaughter.
.'. Arson.
:;. Robbi rx-, d.-lin-sl to he Ihe act of felonious]*
and forcibly taki::e from tho person of another
money "i gooda by violence or puttin, bim in fear J
burglary; also housebreaking or simp hrexking.
I Forgery or the -iffe'rimce of forged papers,
tin* forgery or falsification ot official aotsdf gavan*
ment of public authorities.
.'? 'Hie counterfeiting, falsifying or altering ot
money, whether coin e.r anger, av ot instrument!!
ot debt created hy National. State, provineial or
municipol government*, or of eoapona thereof, of
of hunk notes or the utterance eir nireiilution of tho
satne: or the e.itinteifelting, falsifying or alter
in"; of seaU of State.
c. Fmbetxlemenl by public nflieers: ombezzW
ment hy persona hired or salaried, to the detriment
of tl..-ir employers; larceny; obtaining money,
valuable securities ?r other property hy falsa
pretences: receiving awney, valuable securitic-a
or other property, knowing the same to hann V-eon
embezsled, stolen or fraudulently ohtained.
7. Frauds bv a hailee, hanker, ac-iit. farter, truga
tee or director or member or oflleer of any rnrrv*
pony mad-* criminal i>\ the laws of hotl) co int neg,
- lerjnry: Hibernation of perjury, r
ti Rape; abduction: kidnapping,
1". Wilful and unlawful destruction or ohstr..O*i
tton of railroad which endangers unman life.
lt. Crinu's rnnu-itte-el at sen: IA1 Piracy, Y>j\
statute or by thc laxv of int ions: [Bj revolt or
conspiracy to revolt Ity rxvo or nure pe room on
hoaid a ship <m tho high seas against tho
authority of tho ma-tor: f) wrongfully sinking
or destroying ii vessel nt sett or attempting to do
io; D nasiulta em board ? ship on the high,
seas xxith intent to do grievous bodily harm.
l -.'. Crimes and offences agatnst the laxx-s of
tmtil countries foi the suppression "f shivery aud
slave trading. ?
Extradition lu iii-" lo lake place for portiei*
potion in any of the crimes and offenoea mentioned
in this treaty, provided such participntion l>o
punishable* by the laws "i both countriea.
Article Ul. Requisitions for th.* surrender of
fugitive* from juitice shall be mada bf the dipln
lniitic agents of the contracting parties, cu-, in
the absence "i these from the country or it?
sent oi government, may he made by tli" su
perlor consular officers. If tin* person whoso
extradition is requested shall have heen eiia
x i r,-1 ol ;i ? lime or offence ? duly an then tt'
tated copy nf the sentence of the court in which
lie wits convicted; or, if the heit ive is merely
charced \xith crime, ." duly authenticated copy
ot the warrant ni arrest in the country wbern
th.* ii inc- has lieen coi.iiiiitt.-d and ot" the de.
pc-it ions or other evidence anon which such
warrant waa issued, shall h.- produeed. The cx>
tradition ?>i' fuattivea ander the provinisaa nf
rhis rrentv slur.ll be '..nie.I out in the I'nited
States anil in Sweden respectively, in conformity
xxith th.- laws regulating extradition for tho
time hem.' in lorie in tin- State in which demand
.or surrender is made.
Art hie IV. Where the ,err.->t and detention of
ti fugitive are desired on telegraphic ar othei m
formathm in advance ol th" prcoentntien of
formal proofs, th.* proper coura** in th.- i'nite.1
Mtit.-e shall lu- to apply to :i |l|dge >r otln-r tua^'is.
tr;it.- iinili'iiT/.-'T to issn,-, warrants of arunta in
extradition cases, and present a complaint on
oath aa provided bj the stntul s ,,i the I'tuteci
SI ,t"
ln tiie- \in.dom ot Sweden the proper course
shall ie to appl) t" th.- Foreign Ofllee, xxhich
xxiii immediately cause the neecssary steps to lie
tiiketi in order to secure thc provisional arrest oe
(letentioll il the fugitive. Ihe provisional tin*
tent ion of ;. fugitive sh II cense, und the pi leoma
ic released, it :i f rmal requirition for his sur
I'-ndii-, accompanied by lite nect-ssar) evidenat of
bis criminality, lm* noi been produced tinier tho
stipiihitioiis of this convention within two mouthe
from ih" date "i In- provisional airest or do*
lentioti.
Article v. Neither af th< eontractiag partied
-liiill le hound t" d.iix.-r up it- .e\vn citiscas ot
subjects under tie' stipulations ol tins convention.
V rt ide VI \ fugitive rriminsl shall not. bt
surrendered it the oflenc iu respect or which,
his .iiri-.tuli'i ts dcm.in led ls* nf ii political char*
ad.?), or if h" proves that the requisition lot
Ilia eurremW bsa, in fact, heen made xxith %
.-lew to try or punish him for an offence of a
political character. Sor poisons surrendered by
eithe*r ..I the high contracting linties to the other
-h.ill be triable eu tried fir he punished lor 'any
?olitlcal crime nr offem.r for any act asm.
n...tr,i therewith e ? tiumtt< i previously to ia
extradition.
li at x queation shall an.se ga to whether m
oaae cornea wltiiln the provisions "f thu, article*
th.- decision "f the authorities ed the govenaMVl
..ii which the deman i foe aurrender is made, or
which may have granted the extradition shall bo
Anal.
Article VII. Extradition -shall not he srantel
in pursuance of the provisions of this oon*ran*
;ion. if legal piO'-oelings or thc enforoSUMnl ot
r!.c penalty for the nd commitfe-el hy the person
ilainiod ha.s been baned hy limitation according
tei the laws ol thc* country to which the reiuic
sitiou is addressed.
Article VIII No perse.n surrendered hy either
of the high contracting parties to the other shall
without his consent freely tmnted and publicly
declare'.! ly him !??? ilia*.*.' eu the I for sag crime
cr offence comiultted prior to lu- extradition, other
than that foi which he xxas delivered np, until
I... chiall hit ve hud un onnort null. ot le tm mn.', to
tlie country from which lie xv.is surre'inl.-red.
Article IX. All articles seized which Wore in tho
poasA-ssion of thc person to hy surrendered at t_4