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/J$&c4 vm. i.ii ^ N9* 16.846. NEWYORK THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2?, 1892.- ORTY-TWO I'AMIS. PRICE THREE CENTO. A LEAGUE OF DISORDER gSVOLCTIONARY FACTKWS CNITLNO AfiAlNST THK FRENCH BEPUHLIC k PBOOHAMXC TIMT RKCALLS THE TERBORr B4HCAU Ml ."N ? !:' ICTIOXARIES COM ME.NT" FROM BT. Pl Tl R8BURH AXD ROME pt rUU fO Tiir TBIBOXB. ,Vrvrrc/.r. ??'.'-?.? /?!/ I*? 7Y.MMW .^rtl'IO... ?Mfa, l*. ? 28.?M. Briaaon haa a rival. and hii ^nm.irtVo i eompetttor People who did n .1 like -a* Ptaanit Inqulij betan ? fortaiajht aince caii u, the Panama < ommlttee i Commitb.1 Public Lf.-'y ln the revtduttonary aense. Yeatrrday a rMl Coauntttee of Publto Snfety wm I ' TJ.e nH-eting whieh npnointed 11 wm oou-poaed. 11 .?!?> Gaulnla" and ?*?* i1"'*'1'* m*jr ho ,,'?,,nv",,? cf nii the rarlona re-volutionaijr gronpo, exeept, .pparently, the Rojraliata Thete were Col ketlTiata alleniantsta, Blanquietee, Ftoialiete, Ir w^oncUahle*. Anarchlirte and othew. Thew ...... r-! (laga, and there waa tho Marqule ?. Moc? No diaordarlj gathering i- now cobb ,,:..,'.. withoul the red Hag and tbe Marqnta de TU prenidenl wa? Citiaen Andrieax. The pmi twdon of namea l? dietreeainjr. i'? li may be aaid ... t ?-. thii i- no1 our frlend the r>xTr... ? ,,. Vari< ua other eltiiens with rrr?.. . -oeal and totally unknown to tbe ,orid th-.. and propoaale. Some are not , r '- '? - rYoia-eadrtaedthe neetlne not to Ire. '?!-? Itaelf abonl eJeotlona. bul io mareh ftrals i to the Eb/eee and hang M Tnrnof. ntlwn Gneede, aa if ho eonrtdered thla eation too mild, .lw1ar.Nl for a vi lor.r revolu Hi? onlj d ?nM waa whether Parfc ta quite Wftdy ta"aw*^p1hrOpportanW . Kepubl -i Io I " ?nttw." Bul h-. loo, ralliod t( the march npon tho Elraae, whieh onght, ln hia opinlon, to be made U '^"^ ' CitlifB HJcmane, who li fmportnnt enoujtb to civo Ma naroe t>. a (troap. waa a rrifle I ? ,re practi. il. He would -rccon ,tiT .... n,r -? tiona," ? '? aonncVi hko a troo f,1|0 . . . .,,r Onthlatliej allacrwd The eaamitU* aaa nominato<l. The aertions ;.r-to W . . ?,,,> ,? BMwmWc, eUrhty-four o( H*em, onc , . iflh oftheeigl ry-four quartew ol Parn There i^ ln be ?n i pppal to the army,. Theee r* nt\*? ' neo wonld rather dehaii h tbe anny than flght it if the appwrt auceefda, they pr<'i)"><- to march nnt only asrainat the Elyfee, but a<ratn?1 tlw , . . ;? . ., . . and Parllainml are to ho awpt Into ?'.- (jutter together. j, js ]:.r,| i, kuv how mnch importanee ne I?.^s |0I ? pnynt aa tlila. The atnt ? of opinlon and th* rtwa of eraoUon ln France aro, liowerer, -"'s': that do espreaaton o( ??itl. i tan safriy be i '?-'<? ?'? ' ]l f ' """'- "f 1 '"nl >r '" ' . Uns.>? "? at l?*1 heeome menaeing, tlie momenl they begin to organize. They are m re menackifl atill whon they negln fii e _-. , . .' |y of bat evoninu rorna of thcm dld eoa1??!W. Meo who lia<1 '.??:: ? ? . ? i ? falllns ou oaeh gthrt1, ? - Citizen G leade, tho < olleeliviat, ,,, Prola u ? '-. the Anarehiet^, ? I - '? -i'1" "!1 ,:'" Sl"'" P'atform, fxpr,., ? : ?nta, and :< lopt ? i tlw ? .. !t b aot long aii ?? | . . , (]( ? '-nt ::'!..- r.3 :: . mpliref nf Rava hol. I' l? not long alnee Radi c",l p ? ? - who dal '.I- ln S Mallnn. dei u . ? ,?. who ventared to thlnk ther? waa ' iaa>on l*twra Sorialloni an I i, . . \n rrrtaum m i ~ elaaptai hanela b*t?? Ravaehol'a grave. II ??e ^.r- teparated by th.- ehaaaui ?' Wrv'? reataui nt and the pollee atation in the S-r..- ' ? Goo-J Chlldren, they :>iv aeparated to lons:er li ? ! lanee befwe ?:. tl e?n, They meel publlely. 7},..,,- ?:.? m? They ? the aame - mniitt? ? r utt^r ihe hanw I ? ' Tha enetny ' ? ? T ? reeo^i izt and hotli at tri w ? !! a rope i- ti be put around \j | | j* ? rannot mattel :i ??' '? whfther ' ri-'-'i <..'-)??. the CoHeetiviatt ?r Citl r<?n Dolaeer oiae, l ??? Vnan hiat, nna the Prceident of the Rep I'll ;? the ! int*?rn .. i ent u ln no imniedtote danser from T . pai eal to the army haa yot : yoi t nuceeed, and there ia no j,,,.^, ? ?! win-i. made. Bu1 tl.c lir^t (?::??? ol thb S klisl loinonatratlou i1* ?? t. I foi n Sai oi i ! v-' ;ie1; ]. .... ? f the enomiei of tlie T.io Radieahi m ubuj! are the beM rrienda of th? R.-aoti.iiniri<-. IJa ical press turna gftTaaely upon th< rational Republieuna wbo, M j k | ?..?.. ? ? . ? ln gi ater danger the Ropiiblic an<l anarchy nearer than :? ::,..-i aavage of ;i!l^ Tl e ?rtii le r ' i 'i ij i 'I-' ?' istleo" ia at| ned rd, !>:it tl doe? nol matter a'hal it l? hIsihmI ?\ .-..;. .,| \t. ('|einen< eau. The paper Ia hl*, foi I will nol du him the wrona. . ?!?,-, Dr. i ? ? - Her? ba? ? i erer Ii;.-1 any routrol over Ita rolumna It Ia M. i . ? eneeau a*ho rldi - be ona 'rvatlve , k,.' ? ??],? 'I'l-yn)-." portainl: the moal it.il1. ? ?; ran pap< i So"lety, m ? ? , ? . j it to se its Htnka a;,iii.^t n li."-.' \'i a, m< ??> th* greai ka?!i .,.,; form aiHith^r I'anama Syndicat , witl. lm . ... ; -v.i.i I?. And ii. ., s ii in uidy one more attempl al oon ip tim. j!d bribery. ol tbe m<.ii held whlle hi* irtiole wai written, M. Clemenoeau explainc th.it tl.*- whoJe theory "! danger to ;iety rcal . ?. ecn ta ? hln ?. one ol ? loeiallKtn. "Doen r'.-r-- -'? 'I ??\i??. a k* '??, trl antly, -???? ? ' " '?'u?',' |n by au '.. a ehildial pn l ;ift,., ? i-'w rii Boeialiam ati I irdly w?ll cliosen for puttint thal pattiealai q \1. . |e ..'!:'?'?:..'- posltJon ?-. ? ppi ?. .'i'.4 loo cl.-.'i TIh- noeowity of (imlins votes drove lii.n lm i alli inee w [th the -- t thf ??? ? ? ? lindinfl i nf.-- 'li ?ve Mi Glad n'ot- . ' ? with the Irieh Xationali?i M < :? dld nol for.<? that iii? Soelali^l fiVnde would drop him Into AnarehiM comp anv aaore than Mr filadstone foresaw tl.Ht 1 iit Iri*h nuatera rould iimk.' common catt? with tli.- impri- . ainitei -. oi tlial the ditap polnted ftiendu ol theae unluelry patriota wonld f-x reaa tl."ir reacntment by blowing up Dublin Cm-.i1. Tltere ;ir>- p',< ? \iont fr >m ? ui id ? on nll tJi(*>'- French irouble^ There ia . u.-ihm! i i: "I the 'iMli/.-l nrorld, ?.r. vvhich .Mr. (jla-1-t ,.??-?. ,t ,s on hia flde T.'.-it haa beon expreaaed !r>-?k enough to make Frenehmen -if nll rlaa^cn wine*; not, -.cii. \>*. the Freajeh mataea, adio do nc! on tf.iv point agree wi'l, M. Glad I. r care overmueh foi dTfliat i opinl '. airoud Among nll :ii<x'. t i are arorth aoting: one from Sl i'<-i-a^|?niK. ,;-' o'l.pr Ir'irn I.'omh It Bjaaf h??> taid that ?!.<? flrK eheck Io the Pan aiua eaaapaigii j'4ftir.<-t ti.?' Repuhlie rame from S1 l-'-Urf-bur? The R preaa regretted and re alMed the attaek on the preaenl fona nl ?-' eru mer.r lii Kr;jnre Theeflett iaa-a immediate. Tlawe > aa i ??? . . whi't. Franee i> not r*adj to ttataa '? Raeaia, ereai ..n paraij toaernal and laaaaatic rj-aeaaiaaa The advkx "t the hutocrai of a ln.lf i ..I i oapfrf la aceepted, nol re ?ented, fot Ig aaek r.iutv-rh the vaaoc of the U*t* *iaa prexK bi, or oito,-. Ia, rl.e relee of the Rnaaian taV. It ia the Huoeiau Fonta Ofllot which acrvea ar* eeneor to the fournala ol Sl Peterabura :!!nl Moaoow >ii foreign alTain Their counael waa frlendly iii aubatai. unexeeptionable in rorm ?nd ? < ii"!irj:ii. No? In raln did Proaident Carnoi ki-* that anull Freneh ahUd of the provin ea dreaaed up lu Ruaaian -i : h< >. announclng a.s ho j did ? thiit l.c "< mlira ?? l Ri -v.ii " , The other Dotioe, the one from the Vatiean, throwa in. re Ught on tho gloomy raceaaea <>f thr Papal palaee than on l\iri> Tho Pope'a anxiety over the Freneh cri>i> Increaaea, we are t"l I, dail: The frienda <?i France who eurround Mis Holi neaa agree on <>'?? point with M Andrietix. Tbey hope the <ri-iN will reault In a reviaion of the Freneh Conetitution Tbey wnnt to are ? Con aerrativ* Repuhllc In France, ronBeTvative above al! in :> relljrioUB (.??>'?. with ? reviaion <if the Conoordat alao, no doubt, and the achoola put haoi in the haada ol the prleeta. When thii dreaa haa come to poae, there la to be n uni rftaaJ conaervative, and, <?f conree, Cathollc, Re publio, "under the protertkwi of the Pope," ln cluding .'."..i1""."1"1 ol Ameriean Proteetnnta. The Pope", who haa ahown himaelf friendlj ta the exletina Repnblie, haa aboul him ahrewd ad rlaerajrho are men of the world \Vhj ahoiiM they tbink it werth whlle to i*le?raph theae i lewa al] over Europe? Bui riuco tbey do, it i- worth whilc to aee how they Tvurt m Amerlea alao. W* bave beard mnch lit.lv of Amerlcan Influence at the Vatiean, and of an Ameriean Roman Cathoh eiam adapted to the longitude ol Xew-Yorb and Waahinglon. Baint Peier and Alexande* Hamil lon v* to como to termi. Tlierc la to !??? a Npw CatholioiMi aecordin^ to tlit^ Amerlcan Conatitu tion, <<r a D?w Amerlcan Conatltution dellcately embroldered to ;< Papal pattern. It \* no( whetber ilio sj;mpl<' noar anpplied <>n approra to Franoe dmj bcttc i^ur purpow alao. <? W- 8. AfOJT^ PnOOF OF C01MUVTI0X. IMPORTANT KVIUENC.E FOUKD IN THE TANAL COMPAKY'S OFHCES. LETTEM wiU'Tr IIK R1MTKATE MAW BEJfATORfi and i'r.iM"nr.s to ni xade tiif. ha i> mr rrnTTTT'R rncan itionb -vttvity or THK soo VI.I>r>. Paria, Dea. M.?Tha " Flfaro" stntcs thnt n book oi ntaininji oopiea <>f lrrt^rt h?i- beon fonnd In tho nffiees of tbePannma <";uiiil Company which compTomim a Iur<;f nomber of Henatora and Dopn ti?-? I'ho hook in ojueation eontaina eoplea of corraapondenea wlth Nerz jmii Arton ralatins to tho .-r>!o <>' votea In the ^t-iiitt?- and ('ImmlH'r "t Depatlea in behalf of tbe Panama Cana] achemea l iiere i*r?- letten dcmanaif4 money, togathor with the dataa on arhieh paymentB were made. Thi Rook in ineatioa i> one ol the moat Tal uftble piecea of evldence that bave yet fallen Into tlw? hands of the Uovernment, and wlll be made th<> baahj "f additlonaJ proaoeutiona It eatab llahea beyond danbl that Hen waa not i mere tmatler, hitl was an active (ro-between In tha cone i.denee of lefialatora, havlng appnrently iioon treatH with ImplicH confldenoe by Belnach and i'th?T-. Tbe extrema Soolaliata are now taJrina nn aetire part in tbe Panama eonfuaion. At ? meetins yea terday Allemancs Gaaade and otbet leadera advo rated a union <>i hIi t?<< tit.u- ol tlie party with n viaw to poinmon aetion. Tha meeting woa at ? i j i;r. it exaitement, aorae apeakera n> nounein? tlie efforta ol the laactloniata to tak? ad*anta*e of tha trotii>U* of tha Rapabllo ia ordcr to re-?atabllah an empire or ? monarehy, and . .,-.-:?; that ptototH aet^m ahonld be taken n overthrow Ihe bourgeoiaia and etabifcak >i uenn ioe popnlar govetnmert. A motion waa offered to tiio effect that tbe people ahonld be anmtnoned to the Pa!:?i* Bourbon <>n the day that the Chamhen again aeacmbled, and tliat an appeal Kboold be leaued to tbe Army not to take anna atramst the people. Several apeakera denooneed tho motinn as tm tiinclv and likoly to iujuro tho populHr canae by rallying the bonrgeoiaio to Ihe aupport ol tbe liovernmeul Tlieae moderate apeakew werc cried down, however, and t.<- motion waa canled amid a trenw adona uproar. . ibiM tctlon on tha part of tho hxtremiats doea n?t oauae serious anxfrty to the ,overnm.mt, but i?-w arden bave Ixt-n laauad to the police to kcep a ccieful watch on SookHiat afitatora. ?????? a\RON REINACH NTOT A 8UICIDE. TMI o.-ii [AL tnOW RHOWRTUA3 PIM DEATII WAB 1'Vi TO WTTKAT- ( AV81 B. Paria, Dee. 26,?The tumow and theoriea eon cerning the deattf ol Baron Belnach www proved thJa m rnlnj to bave b en atterly baaeleaB. The repon n. by Dr. Brouardel, wbo had chari?e ,,i tli" autopay, waa made publio to-day. It deolarea that the analy*ia "f tbe viac^ra revoaleU no< the allghteet traee ol poiaon, and the eon cluaion arrived al by Dr. Brouaidel and 1ns eol i..aauofl la that the Baron'a death waa due to aatural i auaea. The roport, though it la ofBciaJ, ij? regarded with Buspicion in eertain quarten It is clalmed l,y .,.. peraona thal the rvmark bj the Baron on the night ol bki d<-.?tii to tlie efieet that if .:,.. preaa attacka apon him wene not ^ t <. j * l *? *? * he waa loat, indicated hi? IntenWon to end bia life ..vli.-n ue fonnd thnt tbe efforfa uf MM Rouvier, Cleroonoiau and himaelf to allence tlwj ntwa papen wew fi litleaa llierc are ahw peraoni who openly expreaa the beliel that i5uron de Keinach waa murdered, and the official reporl to the eontrary doea not ahake their belief. Tbey argne that nnder pr.nt clr. cumauncea it li the aafer plan to eettle upon ?natnral caMeea" aa tl.xplanation ratlier than to MH?k out th<..-.> who, theae peraona claim, were reapoDhlblo for tho Baron'a death. Againat aU theae, bowaver, atanda t):o reputa riun of Dr. Brobnrdel. Theae wlio know hun . tbal nothiag tbe Governmeut eould offer )imi WOi ld Indnee bim to attacb hla name to a . ?M. ,,.,,. t. U aneh ? reporl waa aecretly ,,i be eould not In any way be ;t '''!,T'".. T'.'..-:,,, t la eagerlj diaeuaac I, and in <? i ? ..riiment eirelei la i? enl torrw all queatiuns :.*"V, :..? Bawna .leath. The Reinacb tamUy. S i., a,:;.. .."d. willampl Hu; reporl a- linnl. a-. I roni the Baron the atigma ol autcide. -?? AMUIIKI X'S B 'l.P MOVE FAII II' U1S iTTEMPT lO fOW E M. IUI?OT ISTO A DUEL r\- ? < . BS-FtJL. I?,ii- l)oo. n^-Tbe effort of M Andrieax to ,i,.lW premier Wbot mto ? duel haa failed, an I It la Dot aonaiderad Ukaly that Aadrieux wU] reaort ,,, ,,,!,.., aa ?hm at Mr-t Intitoated. Inere b ,,,, donbl that tl.- Oarernnient bitended to order ,,,'. arreat on ? ahargc ol treaaon, the arreai to ,rt. effeeted anddaaiy, to .-trikc t.Tior into tbe plot ,,,, tbe Qvarthroa of the Admlniatratiun. \'l Andrieux eheafcannted that aeheme by boldly Drorlaimina the Oaeatnaaent'a Luteatioiia, and the purpoae, an h<> cktflMd, to ?ilenee him in tlie ,mh ol Mpo ing tl" Pataiina frau la i>\-1 rarautting 1,1m to ?' dungeotj ll< alao proelabaed thal lw lrrl made anre of the aecnrttj of the evidenon bl, poaaeaelon M nnder h i** control, s>? that ,. p irpoae ol th<- Ooremeaent arould be di feati' I It |a reperted, ma-i*' tbe Miniatry heaitate I i tbelr ]?i'fp<-- of Mrmti".? M. Andn-ux witbout harinfl rl'" UI"' wtanawerable ovblonee to wtabltah aeaae aguinrti him. The Miniatry feared Vi it the pnblic wauid Intarpret ? haety arreai without ponitlve pvldaMe to raatain It, at prool ? oat th>- atatementi <>f M Andrieoa ..>. t. tbe BOlivea ol ttw (Jovanagaant, and thi-< woaM m-an X)H. rum ol the I nlvnot. ' Wli'-n M AndrieM aiaao on Mmd?t maruing .i,ll at liberty. and wlthont th< thraateoVd order Imrini lieen i reeutaal, ha ?H rminad on a atUI balder aiavt, and thii wa* to giw -N' l{ll'u' *? holoe iiiu.v. a duel or a retractton f the woi Ia ii. which he i..nl bccumh! M. Ainlri-tiv of rn? leavorlng !'? excite diaurder, and rirtually of being an Inatigatoi "i Inaurrection Andrien* -.?n- .1 challeng" to M. Ribol on ti.>- gronn I atated. II;.- Premier rcplled through l.i* aeeretiry that the utterancea of M Ribot had not gone beyond legitimate pnbllo ?iiiii-n. Andrieux, nol -..t, I'.nl with thia reply, M?nl Iwo frienda to tlie Premier t-> ilemand Mtfotfac'ion. I !?.?? rriemb repreaented that M. Indrieux conatdered M Rilwt'a worda aa implying ili.it Andrieux waa gnilty ol a eriminnl and Ignoblc aet, and waa Kceking ln an illcgitintate manner > arouae >li> iiid. r i.ml bloodabed. M. Andrii ... therefore, inaiated, Ihej declared, on aueh ajtialaction u ?? duel would givn. M. Ribot replied qnietly and deciatTely thal he had nothinn to add to the exphmation ?ln given through hia aeeretary, exeept that be eon nidered thal the explanatlon ought to baae *11.?i pated ;inv doubta of Andrieux aa t" the aenae i" whieh the worda which Andrieus eonaldered of fenalve I.ml been uaed, M, Ribol did not BpeaK apol-.igetienlly, nor did he offer any retraction, or even prnpoae to mitigate oi extenuate ih* niean ina ol whal had lieen aaid Ife deelincd. ai the aame time to diaeuaa the matter any furtner. \I Indrieux now atntea, ln a lettjt to tlie newa ? that M. Ribot> worda eonW W tnkm aa pnulvneal. Addrieux adda: "They are nol ae * ...I.. .? .,.? i,ui i tli.nik mv (n.-ii'l- for tii eeptnhlei to nio. hut I lhank mv frienda for the ,,i.-i-ur.- Ihej have taken toward diaatpatlnti rt?i bt* aa t., what M. Ribol meant." ?,,?. incideni ia conaidered ended, and li i- he licTeil that M. Andrieux will not attempl to Ineiil M KlS publiely, ... ind. he ha*ente*ain? . ?.,' ;. pUPrpo?.. It ia not unoVratood tha the (tovernment ha* a1?ndor*d Ita purpone to mak< afreata ulthniigh none haa aa yel been annonn. ?.;',;,, '"; ,, r,.,,,rf..,i ihnt the authoritlea an walting for addlttonal evldene*. HOWTHE ARREST8 WERE MADE. rfM rifAKU- DE WWEM IKWTAaW A?D ?AW :., roY f/OtTRTEOW?Lg Tr.EATT.n tiy Tin". PARts f ttrr. Th, tateal Parta newapapen at hanj paWj* *> MeA partleatan. abont the arreal ol ?*?<*?* . . . . MBriu. Pontane and s,?- Len* ?nd h. made bv tbe pollee at the ?^r.l eJieeof the p,nnnM company. .1 M. Cottu'a bonw and Jt the hoimos ol M. Thlorree and other peraona. WhU" SEditera were dlaruaMng, ?? ? ?*??* "TSSL"Z . ,lV to be .dopted. tbe magtattnte* were walting ln -.I Justlee. readj to Mgn the warwrta ,. .irr?, M ?K?n b? the Oovernmeni -iroald ^ ' ??? bar lfl and a upeetal meaaenger wai -nt to M. Loaa, 2 ,;.,.,, ol i .n.-. wao wa. dlnbia ai the hoaae ,;M chaufl?it!.on.ofthedlreotor?oftl.eM ?n Uorre, and weU-hnown a. a munttceu! *onatot .,1 woraa ?>' art to Parta naaeams. T... am-ita were eondneteg ln tbe ordlnary atyle, rhlcb |s .radltlonal ai tlu Prefeetaw ol l ??***?* :ht ol thefa.? JM of December, when PreWi Mnuran convoaed Ihere afl the eommlittartea ol polle. .,.,? ??,? |o arreat Thiera, U Flo Cbangarnl.f ,v ,1,.,. ,,.,??,. li. ii.- Ugt-l?Uve A?embl, ,i ,.-,, i !, en?ommB-nrl.a lad been ord.red bj the lp ...., ol lollce to reporl Bt 10 p. m. to recelve theti ingtructlon. for the arreat of the peraona ImpUcatea ... ili.- Panama ?nnaal?. ( ,? niK?rj Vei. Bceompanted by Bre Inapeeton. ,?? roand men, ralkd at U. Hartw fbntane'a bou tbe K..- Charraa. Tha diior aaa op??d bj a inald .ervani, bastlly dreaied, who refused to admil tbem. ?the wi.- [lenmaded, al laat, la Inforaa ber marter, who .,?,., appeared ln Khlrt lOeeres and sUppera. II* nnaar ? iu| wai wanted, and paa .-.l bimaeU at the urdera ol M. Veron, who alSowed M. Fontaae i i litmseU and paefc up a aaaall raltae. Botb left tha boaie liae t?o frienda, after a thoraugh leareh aad been maae ln the honae and aeata allxad lo the aeakB and bnreana contalntnggaperi and doeamenta. M , lemeiit. onr ... tue >lfle?t n)innita*artei ol udgue .ii 0a.m.. arrompaoled by f'.'.nt.M. '??-? ?"?' wT5 iompel?ed i-. kUow ln- ometal frarl w a malo ? who nm.i.iv refuaed Ingre i to ".<? onircrs. >! <ir l.i-.-w-iH appeared rn ths antBchamUer .. lew ,??;,,?,,.. totq ano Inivrrd to the inalavT, wIhi ,,,i,iv espUlned hia errand. Il< ahowed t'> blm iho pinrea where lii- pap*'" fouM be roimd. TImb whol- nf tli^i.. fi>r::,"i Hiveral Inrae paekaffet. wldeli nere sealed, and M. de L wep? aiepped Into a carrlage wltti M. < lemeot, , y ., ?, ,-. the -'X iippun. who i". aeensea <>i bavlnu .,\. .1 ii r'i'.. K for 300.000 franis from ,;,.. panama (Vmipany. was arreited arlthoul anj pro ,,, oi, bla part \u h\? luaue at Pawy, a auburti ol !?., ?;. t,\ (onimUsarj f>l >? -. M Henrl tVrtta llv<d ai Mo, 30 Avenne Roia de l?. 111 ? tri ? ? When M. Touny, inothei eomniUaarv, ?v, ,,'? ? pre.be leiirned that M. fottu had atart?d foui ilaya before for Vlenna, Papen ai I doeumenta ln \1. cnttu'i Mi-l.- were aHaed :n:d leahai, Simlhtr searrhM and aolza '?? bul i..> arrcata, were .. the ham?. llme ln tl". lonse* or ofltce* of MM. fi erree \>rn2nii<le and ?? i p . ?. a) weu ?!- ln tral offii .?- ol tho Panama Company. \ Dl II. TO THE DEATH AT MOXTE CARLO \N AMERICAX KILU " I OUJfl Pl TER ROMAXOfT" -A MTSTERT 48 TO tJIE r>F\n MAX'.S IDEjrTrTT. London, Dee. 8fl, The newapoper whkh contalned :v of ;i duel .it Monte Cerlo, betwaea an Amerl ran and :. Ruavlan, known ?? Coanl Petar Romanoff, ?. . (be Vlenna ' rnaWntt," anal nol "?<? n':riu. -r^. ,,].,,,.?? M at Bral i poHed. A dlapateh reedved lo ,i-,v any.i thal Ihe Amerleon engaged ln tl..- 6uel arai named Jaj Rroeaton, and be wa? not from Bmoklyn, iTie wice(>tloii thal be wai from thal rltj I ? iv been ea iwd by a mlataae ;.?. t > bla narne. ri.o Amerlean and Romanoll quarrelled at the ^ mbltng taMea, Romanoll belng the aggreaaor. Tbe Vtntrkan Kbarplj reaentcd an Inaulttog remarh by the rount, .in<i an Immedlate rhallenga w^ the rbe two Bwa foufhl ln the groundi < f a prl^'ale vii^i ?nd .virtoutJv m'-aj.t a duel to i te death, The eon rere twenty Br? paeea, with liberty to advanee to aithtn two pa<'' ol eaeh other, and t- k<-.-i? on tiili.k' untll one or tha other tbould fall. riw Amu i tbe RiiMbin rame ralmly 1" tbe mark, and or ,;,,. word i' Dg fiven thej Bred, at tbe aame time itertlna to adaanee. Ihe teeond buRet frwn Rrocli tru<.. R .manofl Jnat aborc tbe beart. ; .? i onnt reeled and FeU, and ln a few muoutea es Btrea. CoaaMerable myaterj exlata aa to the Identtty ol ? ivt. r Romanoll llla name, real or aaanmei, bai ? i..-?-?.? i-i nm.neclioii with lla Imperial fimllj ! !:?-?.... \ Sew-Yorti n-wanaper -? that CounJ I-.ii r Romanoll maj ". mnj nol be tin travelUng Ineognll - . I ihe Grand Duke Peb r N . iltch, who i- Ihe -.,-t ion ol the kate Urand Duke \,..ii.i Nteotalerlteh, who waa ! te ' aar'a nnelo, rbe Urand Duke Peter wa born at Bt, reteraburg, ln ia?M, Ia an a*de-de-eamp to tbe Bmperor, eaptaln ol th i :, , - Rasimenl of Ux Imperial Gaard, and amr e.i ln !--?.'. .-it Peterhof, ibo PiineeM Mllitaa, the otdeal daugbter ol the Prlnee n| ^l ? .tenrero. Vlenna, Dee. ?-?-. Pnrther partleutan .f Ihe duel were rereived Ihla fveolmt. Ihe qnarrH out ??? wldefa ihe <li.-l (orew appivirn '" laiva In-en dne Ui i aiUunder<taiKllnB on lliej paii of Ihe t'onnl. Ilrorh i ,;, uad ii'-- n winnmg beavily ?>' Hie pmbllns lable, . ? ,,l li.- ? ! .1 ? ?? . . I | '?:]'.? rvmnl -npi' ed ?i- Intended for him. Tlie Count . . .1 Urueaaon nt In^ulilna him by ihrowins i.ln. u.e Hr - kion iiini..t ihe eharge ? .1 trled i ? ? - plain Huil the rotn wa? for the eroupter. rhi repeallng thal Rroekio . ,-i loaulted blm, Uroekton nve blm Ihe lle dlrert, and ? rhallenge fnlloaed. The namei ol th< ? .,,. n .i knoa u ; llr lefl \ii<- \.-'< ni.iv. ||,. bad been there ?l\ weeks and bad played at Ibe tabla atono I dally. MIKTsTTER POTTER REf'RIVSD BT KIM; him RT. Rooe, Dee, '.'- WllUani Potter tbe newly ap ; Inted Amerlean MlnlMer to Italy, preaented i.i-i rredi ntlata lo Klng Htimberl to day Him MARTINTO MARR> ui;; RARL OF < i;.WK\ London, Dei. ?-'- Th. ? ;,. .? nl of the Earl ol Craven lo :i daaghter <,j Dradby M.uiin, iaj N york, i anoou..i_t!ii~ aaomtng. The Earl araa ., Deeember lJp/1088, and luoceedei l,? Cather i : 7. i--... MORR FICTOffl "l C1I0LBRA IN HAMBUBG Hsmburg, Dei ?-'- ' bolera i onllanea to el ilm nea , tlmi bere, and thongk i o i attaeked bHong to t;i- lower eU ?? ?. th< feeUng "f dread thal warm aeather wlll berald it... nfpr arb ol an ( epjdemlr, grn ? ln itrength d.uh- Ihe ll^' ol new eaaea and death I waall bat u tetoke.. i ? . quteac nl a aeeda "'.!'? (aeatable adllioni to ravage tha dty again. Tha reji^rt ta reateriaj ahowa two new paUeata reaaoaal to Ihe boapital umi "i" aaatb Batrj prera'itoa ii taken lo rhaek tai ataaaae, bal n li h?ratl that th* .?.^is ol death -wa i??t aaaaajter ^" > i-l?i ? fmii ful bai reat u th ? iprug. CLEVELAND FIGHTSMUKPHY. lli: DOES NOT WANT HOI POB DNTTED BTATES ?EXATOR Dl MOl R.ATS BtTRPRtSED 10 l'IM> AXOTHER RTAR 031 THEIR BAJtDS \ IM.WN DECLARATIOR OF ROSTIUTT. Mr. Cleveland gave offlelal notice yeaterlay of hia oppaattlon t<> the election of Edward Murphy, jr., chairman ??f ti..- Democratic Stnte Committee, for I nlted Statos Senator, In an In terriew which waa givcn exelnaively to "The S'ew-York World" and "Tho Ncw-York Tunea In anawer to Inqoiriea Mr. L'leve!ari3 waa 'inotcd by tl"s?- two newapapen aa followa: t am imt la :i |.o?ltlnii t" mv mcrt thui 1 liasr- BlreadjT aftea ??ld t.. .11 wlth ?hiiin I bave roavereed un UM aab" haeaaa Mr. Murphy blaMelf, aad itberi verj prcaal D'lU In .>>ir party orfantiatton As ? |rirtv wt t.a\. im :.rl. ^ Baah b fe ' 'iv in<i on<> in trhlefc Um Ratpire gM i >'?l thi? uroit camavrclal fti<?tropoli.? ;ir.> deaply tiiirt ?atfrlillj labrreatcd. Wa aced tho beet miri that ?<? i un proi are Im Um propef aecompllah. ni'nt ?f th.t t??.k. iik! the tnsn irho l? * I??!?'I ?- - from th!? stst. ihetiM b* aMa, la Um larai -' -?">-? t.. belp Um i?rty ralal-tU promlaea ?o Um peeple. Tha people. ot r.ur stat/\ arba tiii? reai srav f Um Deaoerotta elee> tural tlrk't :i nnju.ltv aa larpo as i/i ltnll.au- that they Bxpeet mii'i. traaa DnneeratM aapmaacr, ara eaUUed to a Beeatoi w%t irui nol oaly aepreaeat their lateraata and Ih'lr |>r:ticlpl<n. tn.t will b'> al?l" t<> BdnUWC Bad '1 '? vl H.fm. w"e i aad la Bm Beoata a man af tiataaag and ex. aarbaaaa la aabjfa adalrt, a. arafl a* a man ot alaar Ideaa eoneemiag Uio Importaal goeeMona arhleh roafreat eai party. it *>oni? to m? that UM BetactMa Af Mr. Murphr <ior* not ladteeta a atapaalttoa to ehooaa t,-. t: oaaaaor ihlp a mnn of Um htad UmI l* araded at Ikla hmctare, aad I t<:\ v-.t: MUa grat i ..f Um pewaa put in "ut h:ui(i- wfU rtr? n?o to a f.'Ming of papolai U ? mipninfmrnt "i !i as our i>arty eagat not t.i ba called apoa ui bjaa. Tbia flat-footod deelaratioa agtiinnf the Snap pcr eandidate for Senator hy rho I'r<>?idovnt-cioot ?iiii--.; ti..? greateet aenaattoa in Demoeratia cirelea whkh haa oeenrred alnce tho elaetton. Ai thonch few of tha Drmoeratlc leadera wera bold onoiiKit fo aay mo, it waa looked upon on all ildea a? eqairalent to ? deelaration of war oa Mr. Qevekiod'fl part. and tbe belief waa general that It wtmld rosi.it |n a rnpture <?f tho party, dlaaatronaj and complete. The fact waa reealled thal Clinirniiin Marphjr waa th<- regularly annouii?ed oandidate of the Ulll-Tammany-Snappe^ factl m and that his oanvaaa had received the moat un eqolToeal Indoraement of Senator Ilill, Uovernor Flower, Lteotenant-Qoternor Sheeban, Riehard Croker and nearly every Snapper adberent, httlo a-n<l hiL', from ??no egd of tho ^tato to the other. It araa pUin that Mr. Cleveland knew what be waa dolng and had carefully eatimatod tho oont of nfforinc; battle tr> the compact body of polltlekana in the State of New-Vork neaded by I'av.d B. Ilill. Tbe Ilill-Taininaiiy eknnent in tlii-* rity wtl aomewhat aatoniahad at Mr. Clereland'i dolivr ance, althongh The Tribune had prepared them for it a nnnith ago by printing aa antbentie atatement of hia deeided iitterancea :iii\tr.c" to Mr. Murphy. Many aoothaayera bave alnce bren laboring to make it appear that Mr. Cleveland woulj tinally aequieace In the Snapper choiea f<>r S'tiat-ir, in the Intereal of peace and barmony, an 1 that large oontlngent wldch la moatly anxioua for patronage tried liard t.. helievc tho aong. It la propcr to .^.O". howevtT, that the rammanj Sria|> pera are by no meana diapoaed i" run away from a hVht with tho new Admlnlatration. Prlvately they aaid ycaterday that nothing wouW auit th.-m '..-ttot than ? - fair, s,,uap\ Btandup" " iBtOft, an ! . 11.1 not care how aooa 11 oame. l*ablicly they depreeatad anything ot tha aort. Said one of them yeaterday i ?? !f ( leveUnd fcroes an iaaue wlth ua on this qneation <>f electlng a Senator, whlch i- nona of hla affalr whatever, he will bow b erop of dla'ord and diaaenaion from which the Democratlc party In thia State wiU not recover In twenty y??ra. 1 know that it [a a har I thlng to ii-lit o N dional Admlnlatration intrenched behind four yeara of Federal power and patronage, l?ot Urover C'lew land mlatakea tlie temper of the Stalwurt Deinoc racy ol tho Empire State II he thbika he can drive thom to Bupport ? oandidate he may name i,,r United Statea Senator, Many Democrata warmly Indorae the tlieory that our Senatora onght t" be eleeted by ? dlreet vote ol the people, Kvering the offtee oompletely from the bariraining and aeUinaj Inaaparabte from Albany legialativo methodi." The Anti-Snappera were doiurtited beyona ex preaaion by Mr. Oetrtand's bombahelL N'othing would pleaae the majority of them more than un out-and-out battle, In whlch Mr Cleveland wonld he ahle, in their view, to "knock out" the Snap aen by a few weU-directed btewa, and wind m> !.v palveriaing eU tha oppononta <>f hia nomi ::a'|nli. _-?-? MURPHY8MILE8 AT THE NEWS. in: REFUSES TO tai.k about MB CLEVE i.anp^ ATTACK. UOVEEXOB FLOWER kVB BESATOR RILL 5AT KOTHIXO DIRECTLY, BtJT THE TORMER 18 OR RECORD AMi MR. Hli.l/s KEWRPAFER MAXES A FEW REMARR8 -TKR 00V BRMOR N"T IKVITED TO 1'iir. mii.i-> i? inn< .'. Vlbany. f>c. 2?- Pn laent-rt l Oawland' ?P pnlUon ta ..- rtcctlon ?f Edward MutBhy. j , ;.,,.., Matea -nmor. aa expreaaed rranaTf by ,.; ,,..,,.... printt-d In '? ?J ??? Vort ,1.-? Iha only lh??m? ol ' uT-h among '- Democrata ol lue Wat- rapitol tbla .,f?.r?. n- man) of Ihem, howevor. ? ,iu foi publlcatlon on tha aabjert. Edward M Jr ?:, : aahed Ua oplnb.I Mr. ' levetand'a da laratlon, amlMnglj ?aid ttuft ba bad nothina, i . ? :? ,,,- pubU ly or prlvately a ?"?tnr ?,i alM poalUvalj decttned to >'V b word abont Mr. , lerekuta'* otteranraa. 0 ivern r Plt?wer w?* an ah.T of tbe Uemocratl leaaera ?? i i ht pouil graw na Intmkm for iba ^wanapers aboul Mr cjorrtartd' Bttack upon Mr. Mnrphy. Bot Mr . ? reaterday raveawd abal > auui oeva iioufbi lo^ay t?y -?"' - ., , , ... .. m,. ckvIuik'-- trtend ??< H I ? ron?!di* l*a? Mr. Murphy baa dom a greal 4ral for blm. II araa Mr. Murpliy who .at f:.I. o B< M-bo-r Conntj f r H, Cwvetond fw Uovernai al .. rrlllcal . ,,.,. rJemoftatk State C nvcniton of i?-'. and i nil nated him. Tben In l*M on Election Day. whea Mr. Morpby itb>- gHevlag al bome In Ttoy over a pfraonal bereavamenl of the ra?l w ful natnre, they rame to him and lold blm thal Mr. I leveland tra vrloiiaty falUng behind In rott ai i lhal on j i Mr Murphy) <? u<d prevenl forthei l we . Mr. Murphj al oaea leR bl? bome and wbored anceaaliigly for M* tl.bmd antil the , Uj .. ol the potl . Then Bgaln tbla >var, whm Mr. t'leveland araa aaaln rnnnlng for Prealdent, Mr. Muiphj wof Ihrowa ? ul of bh rarrlage, ai aU rtil remrmber, one daj In Troy, and hud ' la bj-bi pul oul ,/ Jolnt. Thal day be had an Impnrtanl pollHi ragamenl lo beep la N-? Vork In Mr. Ck?relond I Hli pbyaletana, after i ? m< '" I''"' ?rarnrd Mr. Mnrphy thal be mn?l remaln al bome f , aeveral day*. Bal aRboagh aalferlng agonlslng paln ba f"lt thal h# ataal ^'? b? Saa Vork In Mr. ? -.. v,. laad'i i.iiiaif. at.i oiit aa Thi r Ihlnjn ?k< . ., , f ay Mr. davelaad'a frli nd iMng abrarl the aBunreatton thal aoaw Reti Vork nty man oaghl te ba eleeted i'.i Btatea Senator. \ir Plowee bbM: 'Xea Vork rtt> non liaa th.. Praddent, ako baa Um Ooven. and andon l| wtu kave a Cahlaat alaea i? ea iha nw il.artht" rhe frlonit af rwaerlc R. Coadeal goahtleaa wU infrr frr.in thli r<-nmtK af tha Qaveroor thal be '?? nnpoaog te Mt OaadeH'i oioctten a< Banator, and In ..f the .hftioi. of Boaaa Bjaa Eke Bdward Marpay, jr., wlio HYea Mtakla the Maolta ?/ |fe*? I Vi r!i Clty. itut if the i>- imtnenl ant! Clevebind i>em> cmt- ti.gh li good poUej ii"' to eapreaa Ihelr lentlmenta aboul tbe CleveloBd latervlew In b tlreel aray, they <ii i nol heeltate to do ao in en la olrecl nay. fHaa Oovernor Flower taward ??? mal.- pubtfC UM fart that I'r?-I<l'llt -l'< t i Li .-lini'i iia i rejeeted aa "onve brancb ot peece," arhleh bad been extended te blm rreently by Mr. Flower Maaaelf. it aeeau that Mr. Flewei on De eember 17 reaolved to give a iieiptaan ea Jaauary '?' to the PreaMenKa] Rlectora, arho will aaeel kere on thal day to eaal their bellota for Orover CleveUad for IV--I1' t.t. aa arell aa to Ihe membera af t?.- Leg Matnre, and that be aeal b lettet to Mr. Cleveland InVttlng blm lo !?? preaeot. Thla l-tt?>r l- arorded blndly, and Ea II Mr. flower boldlj ieelarea thal thla reeeptl n will b- attended by bla and Mr. Clevetead'a party aaaodate . and wlfl glve them -tbe Brat eppor ,M,,ifv they bave bad Mnce eleetlota to eackanaai tulallona on Ihe gtortoaa rletory andl H Bawire rou of their mpporl und rjo-eperatloa In aeeeeaplshlng tbe reforma expeeted <-f yeur AaeMnlatfattoa." Th* letter la elearly a proffer "f peaea, and It read^ aa 1 llowi : state "f aTew-Torn, ExeeuUva Chaaabe?, albaay, D#r, IT, 183:. My I> ir Mr < .. vo anl OB Ihe 3th af J.irnnry I Uitcnd Uvlae .1 .-pUaa to Um Legtalatare, aaal eJee I ti , | .??,,. irba it:. .t .... lhal day. i eapeei UuM proai ?,?t member. <?! our r*.ty v"i be preaeai from ?ji pari ot um stefrs, aad I aaa aara Umy weedd ba pleaaee m ? ?? m UMt eeta um. Peraaaally and oaVlatlrlt ?...,;.! glve me great plaaaora to bava ron arltk ea al tha patttteally 0m eeeadoa wiu gtva aar aarfa aaao ,,,t> at UN Caattal aad ele*wnere th.- W opejortuni*, UMj h?vc had alace ekeUaa v> oxrhane- foograteiaUana m Um glorloua M.t-.ry ai.u t> aaaara ?v, ol Uw?lr ee?eat ?uppott ? d mw? r,; aa la aeeeaBBjleaiaa aaa r farflaa ea ,f roar UminMtrattoa. I aWee *i baaa vnU may .. ,., ba ,r eal aad I ahaU aapeel yea to m<** uv i.,.. ativa Maariao raar ho.n- dertag youi aejeara he* with hmd rega da, 1 rnaein, yawre vcry truly. rtf>\vi.t.i. i' FLOWEK, Tn th* Re Oravat Cleveland, 19 fTeal Fiftv?r.tst KaW'Tork C'ty. ., Itut Mr. cirvehtnd ?as ?"' t0 ?* teinptel. rw rcraembered tha* Mr. Plower i^d P""1' "' ,n'" De"? rrolle ffatlonal Ooavcatton und had thera ?i:m*4 a bw mter letter addreaaed to bla fellce?-a>l.?atea. dedartng ti at \tr. i levelanl eoaJd not earry tke Btateof Ne*-\ori tnatdate for Preataeat Perhapa Mr. <>ve.? d alao th...ight thal Mr. Flower?a reeeptloa waa a trap for bJmaelf, to gH bbn eataagltdl Into kindiy rela Uona wlth the um Demertata ol tho state. Whatever bb thoughta, Mr. Cleveland thus eokUy raanaoaied to Mr. FlowerM letter InvtMag him to eome to tho i~ , ..]>i|on : No. IS We?l ntty-flrawat., Decoaber 1?, ?8*a'-. ilon Ro?? II r Flower, Ooveraor. .tc. Mv Dca I ?>"> In reeelpl <>f your.rtooun lavtav Man to attaod ? rocapUco to Um LeglalaMN aiid tha ro. ,,,?., ]?;,., ,w ol .air bteta en Um Bth of Jaaoary ,? v | deaire to expr-we my UmiUu bm yeur Ki?d re ,??, ol n." and my regrcta Unl i aeaaa toeego tho ,l,a ura ol mcetlngyou aad roar gweta oa Iha laleraatlng ouiMloo rou eontemplatc. Voar* very traly. liHOVKR I i.i:v;r,vND. Senator Hlll, II 's aald, aecretly expreaaed bla rlewa apxm the Cleveland Intervlew agalaal Marpby In rdltorlal rolumna of bla newapaper onran bere, rhi Ubany L'nlon." Thla newapaper baa n doubledeadel cdlUtriaJ to-ntght, aecaslog Mr. cleveland ai Prealdent ,i.,; ot attempflng I.terfen wltta ihe chalee ol tha Democrata of thla State for Senator. II aaya: n? Sdugwump r??ri Ja iram to na\? adopted a aew theon In regard lo Um.i""' "f l '"l'd ?-'?'t ? ^"?Mri toa to them Uu arlahea of tha PrealdeaUleci are n-t t. coaaulted. and nobody la lo ba ehoaan .umM ?rlth bla peiaoaal approval. Thla Iheory rmpll^a - | itoi U t ? rapreeeat Um Preatdem aad aot Ihe ,,?j it earrted ou?. Uita ? .:.i, >iv as a h?n?K?.'- peraonal Boarerameal. bal it aroaW aot lr tho tort ol gov n..n-at d- alanrtl by Mi rnaMfa ol th ? Uon n,. conaUtutlon declarea that "Ttv Mnata at Um , ,, -,,i sut ahall ba compoacd ol two Konatora froi.th h , ? i,, the LegtilaM ?? U?er ot." H doea aot ,. thl senal ?? - - i ?-"'? ''?? "", Ir -A~"1 '" by Uio I'reatd nt-el rt. |t a ivM i"1 j" allraaa upon e?*,i* priaclple ol pllUeal deceoey for the rr^id-at-; ? 1 bj throv th. raet wight d UH proapecUve Pcderal patronaga Into the uale f? wmtrol tha f..-hotea al Ita Uwilara by ?a. l ' ? I ? " " N a^.Torh. 'lfi.ii -Tin Uaawg" bajalMtf defhiree ahat Mr. Murphy haa "rnore pbUte toarmefd" thnn Mr. Oaare und, laylng: Mr. Marpby waa aa 8'>od n Ma.voi ot Troy bB Mr. I v. .,:i i i* ol rifilo: ba .< a b-Hter cducalsd man na ,,.,- | ...-t. mannera, baa had bmw rxperHaee bi and haa .. man baoroaab bnowl-Hlg* of puMIc iffalra than Mr. ClewUad aver bad. Hia aut?lUl?a?loaJ. Uii'retorp, caaaot be reaaoaaUy <t ai^d. Tn.o, he waa uomlnotion of Mr. Cleveland, '?.t no ,,,,r. m uhm areri nloe-leaUM of the Doaaoerata of UUa state, and wheo the S'aUonal Conv nUoa bad daeldad, ha i., ir itloa ?ith all bla ea?rgy aad ra l exrrtcd hlaaaeU anjah aaeaampled to eleet u> eaadid ite athaM nomlnal on h' had deeaaed dangeroaa and aaarlae. Th.' taet li wcll bnoara to every man arha bnawa tho inf la a-ardnoM of New.Vork pollUca, Unt ti.^r.' la nu man mina to ?h..rn Mr. i levelaad la moea Indebl 'i foi bla electlao Uian t. Edwi d Murphy, jr. Thnt Mr. devehmd ahoaM dow oppom bla aleetlon to Uie Senale la therefore ahaoal Ible. Bal howevcr ungratefol ballvldaala may pro\.- to iv. t'io greai maaa of th,- Demorraey of the Staf of Xew-Tort i- not angrateful. Their reprea otaUve^ In the LegUhUurs.hnow Mr. Murphy** guallfl Mloaa b!a ad mlrabla Dtneae fi r th. plaee, nnd bla loog and naaeUah de rotlon to the Ini naaja of lAe Pemoeralli party. IX Um Mngwumpa raga aad iniatino a vau thtoff. Tha i.'^.. lataf ?iii eleel Um .suiav. ,.,,?,.. of the leaaer Demoeratlc trfftctala uat the courage lo iipeak arlth n llttl. franknesa to nlghl aboul Mr. neveland'a attach on Mr. Murphy. Thua State EngJnoor Sclionch aald: " I am aatonlahed lhal Mr. Cleveland ahoaM at thl* late date uppoae Mr. Murphy'< elr-ctlon aa Henator. IVhy, Mr. Mnrphy did all In bla power to idecl Mr. Cleveland aa i realdent. Rul Mr. Oevetand cannol n m defeal Mr. Murphy, for Ihe latter baa more tbau enougfa 1,1..!,.., from tbe DemorrBlh! rwmbera of tbe Lrgli i: i,,T.? to ?:?.' blm. I predlcl that Mr. Murphy will have i". oppohltlon In the Demoeratlc ... i hnrlotf >? I'i'-i ''?? ' "' ?uperlntendenl .?f the Ranh Dcpartnii'nt, aald on Ihe lame I iptc: i na as tonlslwd al thU atl icb of Mr. rieveland up n Mr. Murphy, lor Ihe latter, In my optnlon, ? ?M have Kupp-.rtod Ihe former'a Adml lUiratkm. U Mr. i levi lan.i ihlnka aome other man than Mr. Murphy aaouM i?. ,i,, t.M he "ii fhl lo name ihe aain." Jamea 11. Irlab, tl ,? Deputy Stafe Treahiin'r, aald: "TImi* te?*nu to be a good deal ol nnnecettHary aUrni Mr. : IcvelnndS frienda over Mr. MarpbyV \c, Democrai In Ihe Legtalature will want, ,,,. intend to -ond n man lo tha tienate, t" Btitagonli.' ..,, |.:, .,)... Mr. Murphy wUl nol d<> ao. It i ,,,, a-orlh whlle for Mr. Heveland to ahare In thU .,1.,,,,. ,w If ap| enra to do. ' , ,|V||1 .1 ll'i-l II. tho l?. PUtJ I ..alr..Iha all : ? HlO ,., ivass (in Mr. Muip!i\ i a- a me * > far n ? ? to b ? i, ,;-?,.,, un l.\ a.i'.Mlii- Mr. Cleveland taid. NotMn:: , ? to my iniii'i lhati thal tn.- greal m ij irltj r ,l,. [',; ?;.,.., ,in- naitv In thU State da Ire i: ?? eleetton il Mr. Murphj i the s?>i ..i".' ' i,,., ,, v.,. < -h.itl - K. l*CCk, Ihe l'...M!i:l-;... ??:? of tho Iltiri-a'i ol i.al. >.- Ht-itl?Uf. wbo "poke wlili Ihe l i,i i,i in- - .??!.? ul Mr. clevelnixTa attaoh up n Mr Murphv. Kild Mr. l-eek. "Il tho urfoivlew, tn i>iblKlied l- gi-iiuluo. llie actlon ..f Mr. ' h\ land i 1 ?],,.| ico-itlatlonl Imperlinei. Wh?ever h-arl ,f mi.-Ii intvrfen ice wltli other people's lui-lneaa! It ,. nonr of th* I'realdeni ? ?:? - '? busl .- -? wh i t l.egl*. '?mr-- ? -I. ?" Svr.ntor an^ mon lhati i< lx t .?? tm-lni-s , ,h. hnmhlo ?' ' Itlren. Mr Clevel ind --? ?? \- lo thlnli thal he l~ lh? D.-ino?ratlr party, and thal il will dlo wiu. him- The Hemwralie part; <\\l-<tM ,;f ,.,. < ,. ?-(,< known oul*We ol hl ward. It ?iii ,xU, ul?.? i?. |. |n prlv Ue llfe agaln. i u li,.,., ,, ? ,ii ? pnrty ol thli State haa beeu ?uree>>fiiil ,,,1, I.-.,.'. r- whi? <!?> not now r.-inirf Um ..rivlre ol M. Cleveland as tu who ?li uld be wnntr/r. i|,Ih drrtaratlon ol ho iltltv to Mr. Murphy ?ill make i r. ,,f |, , , leril .n. II th IV???? 'rath party m n.i ? i,i.- I. w {a:l to .-??' d Mr. Marphj tn W'nehingl ut te ,,',,.,, >tr cleveland doea not aanl blm there It wiu ? li |n ,i . i.v -rdt mnnnar." Xhe f'li v. land Dei.' ? ahlhlled in an ther f??rm to-nlgr) the<r hoail'ltj to liover r Flower and ..th \i,;l {\ v a ,| i pmoera i. ? nator Ro ?? r Q. MI K o l,.x ,. v, !?, u lo i .? the mimthplaee ?.f Ibe new Ad fratlon .? Ihe 4enate, rauna here to-nlglM t? W ? ,. ? ,i .-,! a dlnn?r glven tn \\\* b?'nn ?f Ihe i-.>r ,,.,,,.,. iui . i,\ Ji dee lv Cndy llerrl b and < oi i ,...,? p i. \ of tl i- elty '. v< rnor Fl >wer ot In Vii,,i r, h). pri aeal nl 'h lnnon<'. i It' nu rti he wai ,,, i- t|.,,,.,? p.-i unul frlend. wlien In R'aaldngton, of .,.,,_,.., \iai.. and nerved on ibe aame romautl.' VVat and M rn<. -I Ibtnb v.\ hlghly f Mr. Min?," aald Mr. Flower m nlghl - N ' ""ii baa grr.wn ?? mplrtlv tho laal iwelve \-nr. in ai-ll tv i - hn? Mr. >"M1 -. If I hnd been ,.. ?>!. rilnner i stiould bave goni wlth Kr?n* ^_ I VMM\NV STir.T. FOR Ml RPHY, in Cf.EVEl ?'?? '- rBlEJtl I IXR0R5* HM DEC t.u: >Tt^ v -vtt \\- na the situat: k. in. h.-.rd rr-Uer, the grral boaa .f Tuamany, whea ren ?1 'h Wtgwnm reaterday aald Ikal he bad r.ni Mr. ' i v.-i. al'a puhtlabed atateeaaat, bal Ikal be did nol rare t-> aaa aayrklng Bhoat it ao far w Mr. Cleveland bimaelf ?a-< rooeeraeal. Ile derllned i, gtva bla ? i'i::i..n af Ihe aroprtoti .-f Ihe .-..ur-. af Ihe PreaMeal eleel la aaaklng pobBe hu vlewi Caaalaairi ea i n''? i'aae> WA1TING FOR THE UMBK1A. THE DELAYED CCMABD MXFR NOT VLT IX PORT. FRIRbTM or Trr.isK ox p/nnn fcUrTREMHl Axxiors -nir. x'.f.nt ^f thf. COMFaaf C-iNFITiFNT THAT TH.F. gfO MltP IS - tpg> I IOBE \sm .\:;l> FOR rtF.K Lnxii VOTAOE. Nawa of the rmi.ria waa rreetvad Into laal night when Ihe Hambnif-Ajnerteaji Ltne aaaagg* ahip Morarla rnm^ ln. Bha raperted that oa Daaeahnt 21 ln latitude '??> ateat, m 1 I n.-ituda i> n.irth, shr pa*?od n Cunnrde* boand weat and going at'fuil apeed. Thla waa, deubtleaa, tha I'nii.ri-i, for ahe waa deaerihed at lnvinr: rvn 1..K' funneai and thrae barfc r.zce.i aaaat* Ti.e newa inly ahawa that tl.e Crabria mei wtth the aeeidemt which delaya ber after Deeeaabet tl. The big Canarder wns than only thrae nnjg out from Queaawbiwn. There eaaaa atraggliag into p-irt yeeterday a naaaher oi oYerdue ahip* all of whieh had faaght tbetr wnv to tbas eaant throagh wfliter at .rmi nnghti.-r than aay whieh have beea raeeaxlad ia ?aay reara. Bad tha one ?hip wWeh haa naal walted 11 nd watehed for with tha ajraaaaat Baxlttj atnee Satarday night. waa *U1 ?at '-P *? ,., early honr thi-> morning. The big Canari [ine Bteaanafaip Umbria, wift 8W paapea on l.oird, ia ntill out Wheta ahe i* ot what haa nnpaarwl to be* uo one knowa And nothlng om he donn ?xo..pi to wail If tha weathei were W.-< vialeat, nnd if tlie hattered and dr.ni.ieed r.mdition of the Mg felkrwe that hnva atoom?>d into port ln the paal tew daya dM aat hrtl of aaah aatraordiaarf and unrommon experieneea there would not be m muoh juixietv oVOt the non-arrival of the big ship. Her a?enta would then fecl reaanwahfcf fonfident that she hnd broken down and wenld l>a beard from in a few daya* or wiuld come mto thf. t^rnRiA. BOtne port in tow. Walting for now? oven then would he nnpleaaant and waaring anongh; i?'it With the orean atirrod n.s it haa not been atirrod tor many reara, the feettng ln thia eity ia unplea* unt. It would i>e foolujh t<i aay that ia yet thera Ls eause for sori- ua aV.rm : if would he e iual!y foollah to aay that there is do eauan for anxiety. The ehaneea are, howovor, all in favor oi tht nltimato aafe arrival of tbe I nii'ria at a<>mo port, if not tlrin one. Nnt only tlio faet that fatnl areidents to bfgj oeean linera have been exeeedingly r:ir-. b.t the wonderfully powerful Kuild r4||d aaagaing n,i>il.tw of the I'mbria inake it aeem unlikaly ftnr ahe haa in.t with diaaater. Her eaptain, t<.o, j-. aa old an experiei eo 1 aearaan who haa e.r.io 1 for lun wif an excellent reputatlon. He ia the vi^e eoramodore of tho Cnnard I.ino, and one of tha 111.11 who have drivon the l>i? shipt ov.-r th?? a-.-aa 10 aafely for many yaara that - uv aarer l<-1 a life" haa l.injr 1>e?an * faunlinr ?a.vinsr on the Cnnard ahlpa. All thhi makea fre Cnnard p-opla feel that Ihe Tmhria wili aoataia Ihe reeard by 1 riiiffinif aaah ?>f tho ?>nn aafe fo ah"re in tii" end. S.i the Bgenta here have eneinirau-o 1 nl 1 lha niany a'lxions people who ralle i at tlie gfltoe i:i DowllBg (.r."?Mi yeateiday. Varnon II. Brown and a staif of elerka w re. kept buay all day anawering in>iunif*. and maaj who l.ad frienda nnd relativej on the ahtp lingered in tho offii-e during the gmiter part of tha 1 y in tho hope thal aotne newa might eoaae In. Tha Rarge fimeo, alao, waa vlalted by aaany peapla, who were walting for newa of tho 6hip. ar?l it vii* an anxloua and sad day for all of thaaa, for nobody eoald trll thom i nythtnf exeept thal thero wen> n.anv reaaona for beliartng thag tha L'mbrln waa aafe. Of th?> >hip- whieh eaiii.. to p'.r- featerday (..it one had Been anything of the mianinq ahla, ihough thej had eome are* diflerenl routea, Tito Cnnard I.iti" Bteanwhip Catalonla arriTed at Baa* ton yeaterday afternoon witbout bringlng any newa of the I'mbria: tho Atlantie rranaport f-ine J.ip Manitoha, beretll thr^i daya orardua, eaaaa to port and ropurted that tho only Cnnard ehip Hhe had paaaed waa lha Catalooia: and the ?..>hip Kma, ol the !forth-Gt:rinan Lloyd, also twi. daya overdoe, arrived lato laet nighi traea (?ibraltar with. nt having alghted tha fanaraj 4iip. At tbe litttory and the Barge OnTee, and ln the ofllcei of ateamahtp m<-u aite Brat Inqulry waa, "Haa the L'mbrh been alghted?" She wai the tople of eonveraation, n.;i<'l: mara ao than tta ^|;r,?.? when t'.at ahip waa ox'erdne reeen'ly, for ui hn- caae there were n<. Iiowling wintrf gaha ?ud wleked aeaa to endanger hei ln e.u?> of aeol iio;i!- to tho .?llL'lIlt"-. rhe Bgenl if the Cunard l.ii.e. V'ernoe H. Rro^n, aaid lael night: "I harent maeh to aay aboul tbe I'mbria, ror there ia no way of t*41tng what inay have bappened to *?laj her. 01 eoarae by ihia time it is evldent that she bj not heiag r i merely by atorma, l have eoneladed that thero muat, Wlthout queatlon, have been aoma inlahap, and tliat ahe la eitber Ivr-x-t.. aaaking ra ? alra or that ahe la now unde* tow hbnnd for ?ome'porl on thia aide or Kurope. There ia paat> tivelv no mor* reaaon for apprehenaion than thert - on Tueftday mornl-g. When Ln Sormnndte ln then withont having alghh i the ahip, I to tbe eonelumon that ahe had nv?t with snme mb llap. ' ??1),, rou thlnk thnt it i* pr??iiilo that the I'mi.ria ma\ be atandlng bj Bome dlaabled ship. or that ahe may he tawinf aoraa other siup into porl " be waa nsked. ?The eaptain would n - be juatthad in ao dolrg, unleea the *hip araa a big one and human llfe wai at rtake," aald Mr. Rroara. " l naajl think that it la probabla. 1 do not expeet to hear anything from ti"' lTmbrla ttll the Hritannio nrrlvee bera. She wauhl be due here on i'nday, i,ir i do nol thlnh that -he wlll ha la till Satarday, :lt t'..<- earhVat, eorialdarlng tho bad wnther. She taken the bmm roate aa Ihe L'aihtia, nnd Rhe i- the Brat ahip that l think wlll be Itkdy to i.rinR nawa ol her. Tha Whlte star Bteaaaahlp l!nnfe, now daa, may ahjht aar, hal I Aa aagj raleuhtte on it, for ahe ia a fi >ight ateaaaahip, and [n not lotind dawrn to follaw eertaia rout.* 'Hio t'atal-'11111. of onr line, whieh aail d rwo daya arto* tlie I'mbiia, arrived ln lt<>at<>ti thla affern.nn, bnt Fhehad not alghted the lTrahria Of eaaiat ??v.-rv thing l ean aay la largery apeeulaflon, bul I w.?h to etate rmphatleally that I do nol feel alanaad, and that, aa I aatd liefore, then i? no aaore graaaal for apptohei'M >n than befOTO, Ii unv Ix' dayg liefore are hear fraan !.<t, bnt ahe laarraai eataagh an 1 Mg eneuah t" atay aM la any at rm, ai d dhe haa a aplendid eaptain. It i> nataral Uhat i,. | !.? having fri.-nii" or raJativea an beard ahould feel alumed, I "t thay wtU Ind tl.it th- ahip arfll iiirn np all ri^'ht." The Cnnard l.ine h:u. agearde af ahipn whieh were om much !???!-_? r than tha ITaabria, and whloh wera reporled atte'< aaany ?m\x Thal ii..st nataworth) uce waa tr.e eaaa af lha ..'i Uatavta, in 1881. She faiie I fraaj Ltvargeiaj ,.;iny h i Janaarj and faile.i to attlva l.eie. \ftei daya and daya of waittag Raani an ..a froaa FayaJ, ln th,- Aaotag, lhat the ghlp i.; i Ih^'ii tawad iiitc tuat port on I-Vhruury A with