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PLANS OF THE SILVER MEN. THEY HAVE GOBBLED A ?BfAJORITY OF INTERNAT!! >N.\I. CONFERKICKS. AM- AUK PREPARED TO M*?H THEIR HOBBY -OOanP AS TO Till: PRESIDENTIAL DKLK? OATB8 ? WORK AT IHK IKPI.A TH? HgADQCARTERS, |PV TK-KCHATH TO TIIK TRIFtfNE ] Washington, March a ?Although th?? Pr?sidant will doubtless take his timo in selecting the three delegates t> Ike expected International bi? metallic conference, left t his choice by the provisions- of Mr. Wolcott's amendment to the Sundry Civil Apfjroprlatton bill, much Interest is fell here in the coming Domlnattona It Is an ofifn aecro; that Senator 1*11. m his new capa? city of political champ-on and adviser of the rresi.ient. will urge the selection of ex-Governor Ri'S-weil P Fl wer as one of the three Preal? d.ntia! delegates. Mi. Hill thinks that Mr. p-iower's appointment would b?> conatrved a? a substantial ----cognition of the regular Democracy in New-Tork, while It would also be received as a satisfactory and conservative* selection by the ?Mentis of sound money, oth?.r ppasible dele gatea now mentioned are ex-Secretary Faircblld, Henry W. Cannon, and President Walker, of the Massachusetts Institute of Techno! >?->?. and An? drews, of Drown University, It is fane-rally believed that Germany will issue the call for the conference, and that the sessions will begin late in the summet- or in the fall. "Where it shall be held will depend ii|?on the con? ditions of th?> call, as mil also th? basis upon which the questions of ratki ."'ml of the extent to whl? h silver shall be used aro to be dlSC'JBBCd. On thi-a latter point it is understood that the ad? vocates of free OOtoage -?-111 demand that the ratio shall be fixed at 16 to 1. and that they will not swerve from this contention. As now ap? pears th?\v wili constitue a majority of th?.ni mission from this country, as five ,?f the six al? ready chosen h<>!<! views favorable t" in,I* pend, nt free coinape. If the thte? delegares to h.' ap? pointe,] by the President ahould all i>, opposed t ? free oinas-e under cxis;?i?!- conditions in this country, as Mr. Hit! is. the commission would ?till stand five to fuir in favor of Independent free coinage. The WolCOtt provision is not materially dif? ferent from that under whl h the Brussels Con? ference was appointed it, 1892. excepl in the num? ber pf delegates and in providing th?* means in their selection. The Brussels C >:nmissir>ncrs on the part of the United States numbered five, and they were all appointed by the President. The Wording of the law as lepard-'d th.- purpose of the conference was in that eise the sanie as in this, the laniruape being that the conferen e should he held "with a view t , secure Inter? nationally a fixity of relative value.- between gold and silver, as money, by means of a i im mon ratio between th >se metals, with fr.*e mint? age at auch ratio." In 1>?92 an appropriation of j^,,,wi ?a. made to pay the expenses of the Com? mission, while $:.?i?.00n Is now provided. All the members ..f the Cimm'.sslon so far chosen ar<* lawyers, except Mt. Hitt. and all except Mesara Teller and Hitt served on the Confederate side during; the War ,?f the Rebellion. All are fifty years old and over. Speak**;- <'rls?> is the young? est member, beine; fifty. Senator Tell?-?? and Mr. Culbers<.n are each sixty-four. Mr. Jones fifty five. Mr. Daniel Sfty-tWO and Mr. Hit! sixty-,ne. The click <>f busy typewriters and the hum of earnest conversation filled the headquarters of the brand-new Bimetallic party to-lay. ?if course. Senator Btewart, of Nevada?who de? clared in th*? Senate four days a?'? that "you could make a million better sil vor men out of me than out of s ?me who criticise me; a million of these half-heart*-1 m? n who do n,?t believe that the United Btatea is big enough and great enough to legislate as t ? coinage; a million of those who would go abr. a 1 and nsk help to leg lslate for domestic affairs'" -was a central and perhaps the most Important Bgure am >ng ih >se present. Hut even his silver vocabulary copious ns It is, does not exceed that of ex?Representa* tive a. J. Warner, of Ohio, trho has been the talkative and bustlintr chief engineer of the Bl? metaiiie League since its organisation. It n..,iis only the hint of a suggestion to ael General Warner'? wheels in motion and keep them re? volving for an Indefinit?- period. Languag? from his liiis with a sj.e ? I that never laga and th? reservoir is always full, even lo overt, 'Wing. In conversation to-day General Warner out lined the plans and pollc) of the new pa : I -. of course predicted a aweeplng rictorj" foi the Preside!,till contest ?! 18M. Among other thlnjcs h?- said ".-*? nttment on the money <iu?-s tion is rapidly crystallizing in th?- United States, and th.* campaign >.f nexl year will all w that the people an- Interested in but one issu? Thai Issue is th<- gold standard versus the bimetallic standard. Bimetallism will win. The campaign will be c inducted .jii straight and well-defined lin<-s. and everybody, the politicians In iluded, will i,e brought to th-. scratch." "What is your Idea ol what the poll y of the gold men is likely to U* a; th?* International con? fer? BceT was ask*- 1. "As they are paying merely for delay, they may try to divert the question fr?,m its legit?? mate channels. The H thschlldfl may even pro? pose* boom auch schein? as th?-y did before f-tr extending and Increasing th*- u?es <?f silv?*r. But that Is n.,t tin* end we have In view, nor will any such proposition be seriously considered by the friends of silver. Silv.-r pi iperiy recognized as standard m ?ney Is what we are fn-Hing for. and we Brill be content with nothlnj* l?-ss. Of course, there will be talk about a change of t,- but nothing r*an come ,,f ?hat France, for , n?-. w ?Uld refus?, t" r?*?- ,in her silver. Hut our proRramm?- la In n?. wis?- dependent upon what the conference miv or may not do. We are satlsfle.l that England will domin?t,* th<* dellb eratlons and the decision, and this Is warrant enouffh for us to go ahesd with our plana." "Win the new pan;.- make any effort to in? fluence result? in this year's State elections?" "No: though, of course, the silver question will, without any effort of our?, come up in th.? State conventions, and !.?? dlscuased on ih?* stump. Silver, too, will show -?ratifying strength. Bui we are arranging for .i National campaign. We ran hope for no permanent benefit without -*??? cHti secure the ?lection of a President and ?? Congreaa friendly .,, s?vr .-.i',, committed to the | remonatlxatlon of thai metal, and ao our fight ! proper will not be made until n?-xt year And II ! will be made In earnest then, and under con ditions that will bring th?- allver men together out of b >th of the old patties. Then* will be some hesitation here and there for ? while. Old poll leal affiliations ar?* no? easily broken. Bui when th?* r?*al i.-*su?* la presented, and the- r.-ai situation understood, n sincere friend of silver, North or South, l"a?-t or West, will draw back t^r desert his colon." "No mention is mad, about a running mate for Mr. Blbley," was suggested. ?There Is some difference of opinion as to the V Presidency," eras th,- reply. "It has no? been agreed aa yet whether the second place ?,!, the t!ck?-i should be filled fr,m the South ?,r West, or by a former Bepubllcan or Democrat. But that will be attended to in time." MOVKMKNTs OF PROMINENT MEN. EVKKYi*oi?Y 1-rslllN?; OI'T OP TOWN TO ORT A I.ITTI.K Ri:st BONI I.A.-'T ?PR A LB POB "PAP." WasWnirton. March 1 Poetmaeter-a?*neral Blssell accompgnM i.y Mrs. Blssell. left Washington at 10 o'clock this momini- f?r New-York City. From there they wi'.i go t0 i-u**aK Th, po-rtma .,,.r..;. n en?! ?sill look after private buataesa ai I take s rest He ?rlH remain .-.way abvu t.ri ,|.lVS ,.*,r., A*,Nt. ar.t I,ostmivt.r-(;.n.-r?l imnma ?nil .???? a I', ? .,, ter-Oeneral during Mr. Btaaeira absence BecraUry Urnen? alea started rot New-York thla -nornlnj* m Ih i 10 o'clock train, expecting to b?> gway about a week. Vice Prssldeni Bteveoaoa left this r\ty t()t hl, home in Blotmlngton, ir.. _-* nit-tu. Hu,\ Wlll take g ?one ?nd niuch-ne?i|??,i r?st. When the K ??. Bh ndJotamed he was suff'-rlnsr from a rery severe Cold and his von-?* was alSBOSl -rone. The Vice \^?<uje?6* COLLARS UFFS LAMPTON. |tyOHf0qtfWtr?. SMALL BPACE-BIC TYPE SHORT STORY-SOON TOLD ?I Alt 4 > ii:il> 4 oll;?rs anil ?iifT?. m h ??IIIMK OP nsiiii??. Will tell the rest. FRES ?y If AIL. Ret?a it at your teisnwe, I <-loett. Coon & Co.. Makers, Troy, N. X, I Everything in Rubber I I? " *.??r.v ?MiinprrlH-iiKl? ?. lerm. lut? nl?aii?a? | benp il In mi ml an<l naihoi'liiK' Il ?all!, th?. I l?ame ?.ml iidili-?.,?? ?if (fee HOOGMAN RUBBER COMPANY, BROADWAY, i 21 WEST MD ?T.. ?OH. l.RAM) ST. I Am. r.TH AVK. IIOTKL. I'resiiient has n.?t had a re?: for almost three years, his work beginning with th.-- ranipaic.ii that r? i-'u!teii in his election. Ther followed the long ???? si.iis of the I.in?! Congr ss ?m.l the illness of his daughter, all of which k -pt rim on a nerso.is strain. The ,r? mbers of f oner ?<!? still In Wsshlngton are making the ileparttnents their h? .?'I'piarters. A r.-nsber of them slslb-d :h<- St.-it.-. War an' Navy departments to-?iay to mske final appeals i? mat t<rs conceinlng their ci : riltuenta. Amone; tha early r.iilers was Mr. Wilson, of West Vlrglnls. l' cstmaster-ajVenirral-elect. Mr. Wilson will return ti. his horn.- In West Virginia in s few .lays to r?"i i.ntil the !*? of next month, svhen he ssill sssumc tils ness ?luties. Kx-S nitor Matt W. Hansom start???! this niorn Ing for his home in Wei Ion. N. C. where he will remain for ten lavs. H- v 111 then ret m to V, ssh incton for a few .lay*. It being his present loten !.??? to start for Ms new post as Minister t.i Mexico in about two weeks. TO BUILD A SUBMARINE BOAT A ?UNIQUE ANO INTKRKSTINO ADDITION TO THF. NAVY. j I-KSTHIPTION OF A CHAFT ?THICB IS BXPEl TED to itt'N BIOHT KN'?TS AN ROUE 1'NPI'K SVATKi: ?'? 'NSTltt'CTION TO ni: BEOt'M at < >\???i: [Bn TE!.r..;nain TO the raiBtTNS.] Washington. March 1- The Naval Bureau of Con structlon and Repal-ra h:is completed the pret,,r.i tion of plans and BpeclilC itl.nis of th? Navy's tlrst submarine boat. Within a tern .Leys, prohably thi* ?reek, s.-.-r ?tary Il-rt.rr: will let th?? contracl to bull?! ?h- vessel. It is likely that th.- r,.itinr!.li Iron Works. ??: Baltimore, will undertahe the work antler th.- supervision ??f Mr. Holland, th.? inventor "f the model adopted. I: is expected that in eighteen n?.,?n:tis ill.- t....i? will )??? ready for servie? As final? ly determined upon, th.? craft is a novelty m de? sign, which, if mi.?ssful in practical operations, will prose at? Important addition to the Navy. It will be capable ??: golni on th.. surf,?- ?i high speed, of sinkmu quickly tn a ?reasonable ttepth and .?:' travelling under th? s?:,!.r It will be of steel throughout. Its shape will be simitar to ,i huge cigar, Rattened at the loss-..-- side. The ?general dl ?menstona will I" I. rrrt'i M feet, diameter l! ?',???:. and a total displacement ??!' l?W t..,?*. T),'-re ?rill be two kin.is of motive p.>s?er. one for surface propul? sion, the other for un.I r-ssit-r navigation. Bt<*am will i.e employed ss ben the vessel is aiioit or awash, an?l twin quadruple-eapan?lot) engines ssill be tltie.i in, capable of developing l.<Mn hor ??-p<?w?r and <?f making WO r?rvolutlon* a minute. Th>- grate surface ?rill be M sqi.ir- feel and the heating surface lABA ?quare feet. l'or submerge,l prop.liston a TO horse-power dyn? amo and .14'? storage batteries ss-rii be used, it Is calculated that when Boating iitiht th.? b??at will make sixteen knots; when partly submerges!, HI teen knots, atnl when entirely below the surface, ??itch: knots. I'n.l'-r ordinal*) circumstances run ning awash her endurance will be Ofteen hoirs, an?l when completely covered by th>- waves eight hours, ll'-r arm intent will consist of tsv?. tori?lo tubes, fltt.-'l to lire automobil? torpe,l...? Seven torp.-iloeo can i.Brrled on board. Fot, surface ..?? ??rations a turret and Buperetructure bave leen .1?. i signed as protection agalnai fire uni as s covering | to the interior ai*rangementa Th?? turret I* to be slightly forward <?f the centre ..f buoyancy, .cr?.| n?-.-* t.? a height o? four snd one-half feet. It Is ? formed of three platea forged Into b r> im.ir. ?i shape, fastened together bj heavy angla bar* and 1 pecureai to the deck by strong bolt*. The ? vary m thickness and Inclination. The heaviest Is four Inches thick, and the greatest Inclination is T?? degrees on thi sides. Projecting above the turret la an eight-Inch t?i!>" for the pilot's head. Abaft '. this tube ?sill be the mokestach and all shaft, ; which are ?placed con? entrically and op?-rat?-.j by 1 hydraulic pressure The superstructura is -T feet ; long, :, feet wide st rh? bs*. ?nd ?( feel \? i- at tr.. top it is .?, ?haped ,tt the ends as to present th? i least possible reelstai.t?> the ?? iter The bunt I? designed t.? dlsri t . s .l-nti? of twen ' ty f? I In t< r, ?. ends, w? ? n the vessel - : in nlng at full . ? i on th? surf! will hi ?ta? k an?! all -,?. ifi pi ? ? ? ? ipward and II i ileslre l to dlv< , King itoi ? - pis.. i on Ihe !?ott??m nt the hull are t?. be ?.p. ned and tl allowed to < . . .p. I ni the ?1 ; ? r ? r. .- ol ?Aatel *pa ? ? .... Ideal. The I ' ; ,?? I, th? ? .-;,.. ? ai . .. ?hpli door* ??;' tight, an i the ?mok? ? ? ? ...?.,.,? . covered. While the ?...rk ? ? ? r oui from Im low, ws ? m from ihe bottom ha? taken It? plac? an , vessel ha* ?unit to .? ... pth ?hen onls th. the turret :? above the rui ? ? ? l he li .?..,? . ' ? ?? ? ' ? ibl. .-..?? tie ma,1. -''? Bl thai from (hi* time until the boa 1 ilrel below th? ?urfai. onl? a f< ?? -? Horizontal lh ii j i udder*, ? h ?h ??? be ; I . ai any desirable am li. .?re pro?. |.|e?| .... i bj th.-lr ? itlon the bos? of the v??* ? : The prop? lien are ? in? an?l th? direction mu t be toward I uottoi M i-ulated thai f,?i about on? n it? t? ?;?. ?i? ',? ? for propulsion. By the time th? .I - be|?iw " itei the ? ?I? ctrl al powei ,- In ??; ? il : no further attention - given the boiler? until surfae* propulalon ..- again thought i. i 'I h. pilot wishing to n--. ih< reverse >,.??. adopt* l I: the v*s?e| I? al an? hoi lh. ?/at. pre**ed ?"it of tank* containing H b? an ? ,? loi , pump. an?l air is driven Into the tank- If rui ? nlng under the surfacf, th- ?,??it ?- ilmply ????? : | ran lie drawn upon. The plans ?/o Into detail In every part?, ol..- si I bave been carefully prepare?! Whether the Is a auccesB or failure th* ?lovernment i- lo lone nothing if it doe* nol m?-?-t ihe r?*qulrementi It I? to !??? rejected, and Ihe sureties ?i' lh* builder? will have to refund whatever paymfnti may have been mad*. The general Impression In nasal ?it clfs is thai Ihe experiment Is well worth trying, nr,,| that In the end tl?<? Navy may obtain a ?< - el of much valu.-. THE I.Wo.MK TAX LlTK.ATMiN. jsi:l: v\<;i:Mi:.\"TS MADE TO COS? ?I.IDATE THE THREE si'ITr? AM? TARE THEM I P TOGETHER Washington. Mar, h C .Xtrar.ir? -iii? tit* ?. r?. male. In the Supreme court of the I'nlted State? to-day f.?r the ar?.' i men I on tie- Income tas cases. Ar tie opening ??f the <? ?urt Attorney-?3*neral Olney said ? that th?-re ?er., thre.- ?a":- relating to the Income t.\ now bef?se th? court, two of them (the New v..rk i-a-e-i presenting Identically th? same t-ues tlona and tweed upon th? ?am? n ?rds; the thir.i originated In lh? Dlstrlcl of Columhls sod was the only .,r?e in which the ?3?veroinenl was directly Interested. Thai was s suit, be said, for an Injunc? tion ??? restrain ti?" Commissioner of Internal Reve n ,.? fron j.r cceedln? t<? carry oui the la? Th? At? r .:i .??-<;.m t.,i asked that th? Oovernmenl might be permitted to appeal in the otbef two cases, however, an.) he suggested that they be all eon ? ??dated, and whatever time was ?Jeemj I ?reason? able for their argumenl might be ?given w coun ?: Chief Justice Fuller a?k?*d If counsel or- the other Bide had anything to BUggesI In th? matter, and Mr. st,,?,I.?b.ci?>..,. of thl* city, reaponded that bis firm appealed ior Mr Moon in th? null again*! Com? missioner Miller. He said ???? vrtt laboring under s >m? embarraasment, fr..m the I i< I thai it had b? .-n arranged that ex-Senator Edmunds, who ??. elate?! with them, should m.ik.- the oral argument in behall of thfli client, i???r that he hsd Is???'? ?nd still s?a? ?Ich .n bed with krlp. H< had recels i ? telegram from Mi. K Imun ?- !/?**tTda) saying that he expected lo be abb- io appeal to mon???? an?) make the argumenl if ?required Mi Bhellauarse: ???ai?! that !??? had nt. objection to Ihe eon?oll<latlon of the cases, if ha did n.therwlse Bbbrevlat? tne time to ssiii.h they would be entitled The chiif Justice said that tha purpose of consa?n datlon would t?? for hearing ?- one ease Jame? ?'. Carter, who appeal ? for the ? ??ntm-t?"?! Tr?iv; Company, m ?uppoti ??f th? law, oi?*?-rs'-.i mat th?- ordinary rule? governing th? time for ai*gument -. .in...i to be Inad quate . The i'i?i.-f lustlce inquired how much t?""- counsel though) they should ?have. HI? Wes w?as to ?-??? up the three cases together, and aaked if one l..?ui' in sddltion ssoui?! b.? enough to sstlsfj counsel ?'lar.-ine a Beward, who r?i*presents the "'""J h??|.|ers of the N.w-Vork trust romp.ml???, tea it ??PI?or-?"i to the law. sal?l that he MUM speak r??r only isc'ic of the eases. In which there were Use counsel enKaK?-?l, ar,?l he hoj.e'l that amp!" tlm" WOUld be given After eonsultlnx wltti hi* iis?o,lates on t lia- /'*''"; the Chief .Justin? announced that they ha-l decWjJKl to allot ten hour* to counsel, five .?n eaeh slue, tne ?lls-lalon of whlrh they might a.ljust arnon?' ""'IJ!" selves. If It developed (hat this tlm?? WSS OOt ??ifll i.lent, it would be enlarged The (Pivernmi-nt. li? s?ate I, woul 1 be heard. ?n?l three counsel ?m a *l<1'? would be jiermltteii to sp.ak. The usual rule, giving the ojieninir and closing to the ap;>?-lla"?. he Bald, WOUld be observe?!, but the Court ?lesii???! thai ?ni.? me counael for the appellant BhOUld be beard In closing; that is. that their speeches should lie sano wlched In among the sj.ee.he.a for the appellee?. The counsel have not arrange?! among theins'lv? * how the division of the time shall be made, but It I" probable that ex-Senator ?Edmunds. Joseph H ?hoate ml Mr. Hewanl will speak for the ap|?*! lants In opposition to the Usv, and the Attorney Oeneral an 1 Mr i'arler for the appellee* In fas*?r Of he law. Th? argument will probably begin to? morrow. NEWS SOTES AT THE CAPITAL THE PRESIDENTS REAPP? UNTMKNT Ol?' REJECTED NOMINEES. A ?'SSI: WHICH MAY CAUSE Ml ? It PRICTION AND EHTABLtm A PRECEDENT SENATOR TEL? LER'S PAPERWFIOHT OREAT BRITAIN AM' VENEZUELA AMERICAN BHIPfl IN THE BUEZ CANAL Washinrien, March ?V?The action of th.. Presi? dent yesterday in makinir. a recess appointment of Alfred I?. Tinsl.y to be postmaster at Sl,,ux Kails. s. I?., has cause,i much comment among auch Sen? ators as happened to be about the .'.-.pit,?! to-day. This nomination ? is made during the second ses s!,m of th?- I.ill I Congress an I was permitted to remain unacted up ,n until that session sdjotirned. This was ?in?* to the opposition ,.f Senator Petti grew, who lives at Hloux rails. It being an unwrit? ten law of the Senate that th?* man named for post* master of the home town of u Senator mus! be si - eepiable to the Sena; ,r. In Ihe debate on this cas?- Mr. Pettlgrew made some plain statements, chief among them, it Is al? leged, b.-iiiK' one thai Tlnsley was a political rnemy With Whom the S OU? Il Dakota Senator said h>- flrouM be unwilling to trust the care of hi? mail that mlghi las* ;hr,iii)-h the office The Sgbl BgatBSl Tins-ley whs bol in the second session, but no action was taken, and Immedial ?!>- upon Ihe adjournment h> was sgaln nominated. The opposition "f Mr. Petti* gres eras renewed, an i ..n almos: the last day of the sesi?n Tlnaley was rejected by a larg?' majority of the votes cist Having i,- u rejected, this ?as supposed I ? be th" end ..i Tlnaley, bul no sooner had the Senate a l Journed than he waa name) again aa a rec??aa .?ii 1' ',iit.*. Tu.-. ui!l -tan i good until his ease |? again acted upon I,y i!,.- S.nii... S...iat.,r? ?-li? have look?* 1 Into this rase s.n \\ bas bul on? <>r tw" par? allel? In thr :.i-:<?r>- .if t'mur..??. Sc,-t?,,n 2 ol Artl cle 'i ,,f th.* Constitution, defining thr powei at I duties .,f the ITeaMent. aaya that hr shall have powei "l,\ and with the advlee and consent ot the Senate, t" appoint Ambassador? and .ill other officers of the I'iui?.l States whose appoint menta are noi herein otherwise provided fur" ?-t,-. It has alwaya been held that the rePvtlon of i nation ? is !>,.? withholding of the Henal?*'? i on sent, and fee I't, Monta have ever overrldd n thai decision. (Irani did ,i onre, and so di i Harrleon, during Ihe Aral par! of his term. Senator? assert that by carrying the mattet t., tic- point lo which It has been rarri? I In this ease the Executive la abl< t., nulllf) th? provlsl >n of th?. Const i i<I >n ;?' ? vkling foi ihe consent ,,: the Senate a construe lion which the Constitution, thej assert, loe? no! .111 - :. : >. ?':..? prominent Uemorratle Senatoi a.?ld till- afternoon that while ihr letter of the law had no! 1.n \ i,..,' , || : .,... i,a I. and thai : t i thing was almpl] a question of taste, ?a far .. the President was concerne?! if !,?? saw hi to dlsregai I :!,?? wishes ,,f the S* ;, it" there waa no power In the S. nat? : i r? ?train him. < 'ti.- ? hing m ij. :; w. \. '.. result, u : Il il rupture al the beg lining ol the next aeselon of ?* m Kr. -s and i ? : ...n of it 8? natoi : eontei : b< longs ??? Ih? consenting powei In the matter of app Senatoi remain, ? f t ? -r ih? nine months' ??<? itlon, 6' the mind the- appeal : i be ?n now, th? Tinale ?..-? ?ni i?- made .. ?.r. -, i.ni ?..r their future .- , ? ? ? matter ol onfirmlng ? ? i ? I i nom natloi - ?eni to the Benat? I? pron : iei I come ,i c?l?br?t? I ?-? -, Ihr annals f tl Con gress. The two riew rxamlners-in-cMef <?f the I * ? r -*? r- ? OUI ,. tribu? i' .;:? '\ and John H n.-;.;k i s ho were n mnat. ?! to tl Benatc 11 au re?i Judgei Hates iml i :rk. and who failed of .nflrm.-itton a ? r.- reappolnt. I I v t?.,- Prealdent lo-daj ..- I q lall fled foi office They will not a eau me theli duties until April l Judge Hates, who tend.rrd hla resig? na t ion ,,ii request, wll ntlnue work uni the dale, bul .lui?;.' ?'.??rk. ?h? refused lo r? Ign, was removed Hi* duties will be attended l?i by the ot h?-r examiners i I th? olfl ?? Senator Teller, .?f Colorado, has recelv? I from Wlllard M,,rs... a coi I ?enver, .. pa ?i weight which thr >??-..?? he will t..K. I I ? International Monetary Conf?rer, ?? ai le.-?,m to demonstrate the i m- n It Is a b k of .-liver, of atai ? ? . , ? ! Il ? ? ! ? '.- \?. .?? . > ;-. ? - ? - ... . i a b'..,. k ?>.' i ? Im I, ' ' ':,. . .: \ ? * ? i . , ? . Ihe gift es| ? ? , " hlmaell mini ! th?? or? smelt? ? It api ?ara '? n Ih? Rel itl ma, I to the .11) en,-.* of tl ? '. ..--.,. will be pul .... . ' Amb ,.,.-....? * d in fa , i. I to th? , <;:??.?t Brli kin ha? had Mr. Hayal un 1er u?.t-n. U .. ? ?;???.? ?'?.'. ; ? : ...,:. I. ? . II put. Statt??. It is tu ? ] .... .... . ..... rt i ? - il as Lu !? i I : ? |...|cll i t? i .-.??? -\ M ?? i ?. ; ? :?:. nt of Stati an li ? \ M !>? 4, >, ? and i ral fl ? el????? of Vienna .?,?,???. . f II Imp? rial lligi ih Carl Lud Th? ill th.? att? <<l man ifactu.I I ? ? ? that th? . A : ? ? be '.:. |.. ,, ?? ?' ? Wlh of tl.- ?am? i I Kxhlbltoi ?..!. ??? mi -.-.?-- n?*< i i iw. m i , j,.?rt of ihe i al i?li Rihll.ltor? ma but non ? ?:. ; rem ? I ?th. ?,.? ? .... m ?? .... i. . i. ma I? ? ing fre- enti y of all ? an I i?i Ivll? .??? ? i port at ion ? ri ".?? Austrian railway? ?n?l the Austrian ?1 ha? r< qii? -t?-i ihia ? ? meni lo sua ran t?. fr?*e r< **ntrj of all exhibit? from this conn?r> win. h ma) noi be ?old In tuetrlti All com m ml. al i ? ? ho?il i :??? tul i:--? i tu ti.m mill.i '? '?? In i ??" il \ --- * i.?,111 >i : n i - ?? ? ? if vi, un.*.. ?o, i '? H-1 r? :,??!.i -,. \ :? nn.i Austria ?itilv live American vessela passed through I ? Bues t'iiii.-.l dining Ihe yeai IMi and iheae were war v.-'-.i- .a yacht- "Noi ?m.- mercantile ahlp 1 flying the American Rag entered Ihe ranal foi ih? 1 y.-ar. although many cargosa designated :,,t ?imer lea passed through In Hnti*i> ?hip? ' Thl? ?tale I men; i* mad. I,\ i'onsul-lleneral Prnfleld, ?tati?>ne?l al Cairo, Egypt, In ?> report Jusl received al Ihe Depart men l ol Slate. Oeneral Buperlntendenl Klmball, of Ih? i.ir? ?a* ng Service, baa notified to the auperlnt??n ? t?1 of the mi. ivih. , mi. VIIHh, IXth, Xth, Xlth and XHth Mr? s.,% Ing Dlstrlei that ? 'ongr< haa reduced tie ir salaries from 11.800 la I1.BM) Thr - P? -intendenta >.r the li I, lid, \ th and VIIt i Irlets had I heir aalarl? s Im reas? d to 11.? <" " i I equalising th? sal.ne** ,.f ail superintend nli | Irret of or. the aalarlea have been adjusted laraelj on thr i.isis i,t th< numbei ,,: nation? In th? van on dlstrleta No? aome ol ih? aun rlntendents who have as few ai t? t., look ?f?ei re , . , \ ?? as much aalar) a* ?uperln tendent a ? l." have forty-one. Superlnten.ient? ul the larger illsirlel have i?. mV?* g?"?.*?? bonds un?l disburse annuall) aa much as tion.ooo it la probable thai -ami' of id,, superintendent? wli,,**,- salarle? have been re ?luce,I will resign in oonsequenee. A BLUNDER IN THE NAVAL. BIL?. Washington, March >; (Special), It i? found ihsl In the rush i?> gel through billa al Ihe eleventh , hour, Congress blundered eertoual* In on? Impoi tant provision of Ihe Naval Appropriation bill. The bill aa ?t passed the House provided for ?.00B , mi, t,.| .neu and aubststencc ai,i clothing for half : thai number. The Senate Committee redueed ihe number Of additional tuen to 1,000, an I struck ft,.in ? the House mesaur? all provlslona for rallona and clothing, tt appears thai the House bad ruiiously worded th? section relating la the maintenance of Hu* proposed Increase in the enlisted force, and provided food and clothing for only half the au? thorised number. The Senate Committee, r?.>r ap? preciating the situation, ?r Indiff?rent te the re? sults, struck oui the .sum suthotised fur the 1,000 men. Thus th.. Navy gata an iinre..s.* in the en? listed fore.., for which pay la provided, bul there Is bo fund provided from win, h ihs inw seamen can be subsisted an,| clothed The Naval uuthorl An taWSSWr nnil a Slpglajg ?Iml, k eoatlauoaa Soiragoar ?,f rain, ir, |?sa?al waaib??, ???n ?r.illy In wlnt?r ?nrt ?prln?. i,r? unf .v .rnl.l? t,. all rl.i???-? of Invalli!?. llul aasasth ?n?l activity Infii???! Intu th? circula''.r,n r,,iinl?-i??t III??? iiit1u?*nr^? .,,, 1 |nt?n> -? n il?.f?n. ? ?no?!!.?! tli?tn. Il?.?t?tt?r-s BtomscB llltt?r?. m<?t ihsesagh t?n,i ?rr?-riiv? at h?sbmMcs ?n?! t,,nic?. not only ?nrlch?? tin* 1,lo,*4. Bui ?,c?l?r?i?? its rtri-ul? llon. Fm a chill, or premonitory BySBptOgM "f rh?un.? tl?m and kl?ln?y ? ?iini.lnlnt, partir.il?rly prevalent at iin?e Masses n i? ?h? t,??t |K??ibi?. tmmaty, it i? ?i?.. lnv.*.b.?l>le r?,r gyapapSBS, llvrr o.mpliilni. constitution and n?r?ou?ne??. Barer aet out oa ? winter or aprlnc J?,ijrne> will.,ut It. KMerlv j,er?nn? an* the tsUSBte ?nd con vale?crnt -re srratly Hided by It. BOMMERV "SEC" and Champagne Nature (Vin Brat). "High Grade Champagne of uniform quality. ties are ennsequently much embarrassed. Under the hea?! of 'Provisions for the Navy." to he dis? bursed through the Burean ??f Bnpplies an.l Ac? eonnts, a lump sum of $i.i)7.'...)oo Is appropriate. Charly the S-.r.t.irv of the Navy has the light to enftsi the l,?M0 additional men. and it Is be? lieved that ??ut of till* sum he ?-an provide f,.r their maintenance. <>f .-ours?,. ii.?>7.r?.'?ac will not be sutn cleni t.. feed iin?l ?loth., th* present for?-.- an?! the additional i ?a?? men. i.ut it can be mad? to go as f.u .?- raoaaible, snd fl denclency created, if neces? sary. There are some legal points involved in the matter, which ssill probably ?>?? referred to th?? Attorney-General for an opinion. Th.- exMcta* tlon .?f naval officer? is that the men ?vlll he en* ll*t*d, fed and clothed from the ?general fund. Th.? last months of the fiscal year may t.- lost sight of, snd the next Congress be ?ailed upon to ap? propriate f.?r the excess over th?? suthorised ex? pend 1 tu re? The servies of the additional ..?M men va in ?north !??? required, and Secretary Her? bert I? ?aid to be ?>f the ?pinion that, under the dr. ?iinstan.-e*. be ?vill Im- justified In following a cour?* lomewhal unusual, bul on? ttiat the House and the Senate, ??;th the exception of the Commit* tee on Appropriations, Intended should he tak<n. ?re ?? THE FRIESLAND AGROUND, SHE >:<>i:s ASHORE INSIDE THE BREAK? WATER AT l'"HT HAH?. AM. THE AMERICAN T< ?t'l'.is-is, HOWEVER, HAD I.kit HER at IOWA ANO PROCEEDED TO .11:1:1 s st.im i:n'..iir-i ir. iir? )?:?:; :ss TO VU ?AT 1 Ml". BTE ?M1 I' I' '' ?told, Msxch G The Belgian itesJjner ?Pries? ?'? Captain Nickel*, from New-York Pebruary ?'.. ran .? i . , ?. the breakwater aa sh< ?ra? leav? ing ? ;?.;? ri... hard and fast, but the bottom ? ? I) Her , irgo I being rem?oved as rapidly as ;? ? aibl* in order t.. lighten her, and im? ere Hei 1, ring gear 1? also disabled. Ill burg, Mir?-?? >'. 'The Plttsburg Tune-" r? 1 cable ilfr-patch I.- ? night, si itlng that the ?m i? ?ir i the Prlesl in 1 had left the vesael it J pa to to Jerus item They ??.: 1 r ? Ity t..i .1 s? ? k. The In I II in.it: ill m ? 1 ? ?!? , en le . on ? coi re. ? ..~ th? dl ?patch came r? .,,, (Trank Quthrle, on? of the manager? of ise the Pi w* . ? .-,. 1 ? > ? .;? the part) .?r<? clei - t I'ltivburg and Us neiifhliorh.I ?rho are ? ? ' 1 he Time*," has Inj 1 eel ten by 1 he |> ?p ilar ??.I 11 : ? ?'!??! 1 The erhole nun t ". an I the a. hole >n* .arrie 1 |.\ the Prle*land, 111 and crew, 1 sboul 00. A ,..r -, r. ?,?.-.. ! or the American I.ln? ofllc? n I t Bald said th c? th? l-'t li ?land !? . ?? ashore rii. r? . bul ?ra? lying In an easy : . .? iuM g? : ..ff at the rc-\? high ti le Her passenger? ai.t aboard Th? ?*"rie?land went t?? i ; ; 1 ,.r: 1 her p?--?'. n '? ?rk.-1 there ar. ! ?? ? .;? ? ? .!? . .1- ..?.?. s there la no harbor 11 Jo| ; ? mer ??r. !? 1 to P cri Bald t 1 ?lay uni .. . ? ? -, lo ret im and 1 ck.- tier paassi -;? ; : ?all ; '? :;, he) * r: I'-'oi I ?? ?. 1 ? ? ? -? n ? .-:?? v? 1* chartered fr??m t!., i: Krank C. ? ':.?rk f ?r an ex? ??-..?? Th? Pi I? Ian l srenl : ? and fi cm thei ? . the M< liter r n - ? . - ? 1 point* of Intel from the .?. ho l?lle.I fl ,rn Vu 1 ? ?? ? tugu*i I 1? ? ? " ?All? ? Jan : 1- . .?1 |.?> :?, ? . .1 ? ' ?nsl intlnople, ?her* lar.-h ? ? ? ims line, i'aptaln s ? ... ,.-...-? ,,.,.. ?, ? it 1 ?'clock ?.Cants 11 r?. int. 'Ill, ! ' :.| . , ? . ... ale 1 .? , ? . . ????:.. . . ! oil the 1.1 I .? m ? . ? ? ng*1 ?. !.. ? r. 1 ?i \. w ?fork III,I . ? ? ? led 10 . ?r to n ? - ! ' ' PK t.N SPREADING. ? ? Ion in ! ?? ihe State . .- ? I o!,l I ...... . ' ? ' I T ?? th? "? ? ' In i Thi Hal -. ? .- a' 'I', Inl la I, u.is ? 'olon The 1 ? ? xlden de ; ? f th?* All ?nta I Ho. .1* del ! 1 i . have 1 W ? liuii,-- ' tat i- ?''i al ? '?den for ab cul . tss , ?? ?. ,. s ? ? ;? t was leai n* 1 through ? 'on lain- < "roma ? II that the 1*1 Il h at iiocaa d< I Toro, ? and th? endlni f ll ?VI int? to thai ; ri fol 1 .... : 11 itlants 1 I M ? ? . h on th* At? lant f H " Men ' Panama. s rat Mead ? " I? 1 ' ? i.? ? i? hli ? ? if in t.., ??? . ? ?, u,tii the Nass 1 ?? p irtmeni pending further 1 Is from 1 'olombia, tr th. ?itu lion . ? ???? ? m ?re ?erlou? othei ?h , the North Mlai 1 Bqua?lron ?rill be ? r.i lu I'olon. New? re<?< ?? . ? f ?? ; n ? ? it ? the >?',. t that the rebellion I* *prea?llng, an?l tho ? ,.. ? cmlng more daring an?l lietter able t, .,.,,?.??,.; n 'n n?. r?gulai fore?** The <;?.? rrnmant 1* maintaining .1 nun fwrnl and doing all In lia puwei ? . put an end to the revolution, but the numb. ? ,,r Insurg? ni? 1? In? reaslng ?!.?!i\. Little 1? known ..? the ? mdll ?n? .:? th? Interior, bul re? port? are thai th* rebela In that pan of Colombia a?.- numerou* and fairly well organise?! Concern? ing ti?.a..,., ? ??,.? Rtata ami Kavj kpartmenta ai.- full) .eh.;.! Tie 1 volutlonlst .???? ?tronge?t SI II ,. n , Ventura, fUvanllla ?????i I'.??? 1? ?lei Toro. I h? . :,, ? 1 n , r Ihe ?Ulhorltle* here r.-l.c?, - r, ffalr? un ti,,- latbmu? I'n !? r ti??- early treat) with N. -.? ? ;,..,..,.1., the I'nlte?! State* .nun;- I po*l tlvelv to maintain the n?'Utratll> of the lathmu? and t., keep ,.|?.,i it.. tr.inMll T.> oui Uns engagement iro ;? maj be lamled ,i?,.| fon.m ployed, h, the I'oloiublan revolution of i?->i the rebel? ae|??d the 1 illroa I*. and a battalion ..f ma? rli.? linde) Colonel ('liarle* l?.?\ss.??l ...a- -???tit li) ?teamer from Seo ^'? ?>k, an?l In conjunction ?sub Admiral I.' P.,. ? took ? hai ??? of Ihe railroad and plot-,ted n ?indi ti,.- insurrection ira? put down. While it I? thought that 11 ? ? - Colombian? ??ill remember the leiwon ol IMM. it 1? among the p.? ?ibllitlei thai th? rebel* ??ill again reise the ???Hi.I. In thai event A mlral Meade would pro ? ? I to < 'olon win? In M ? r and take forcible pos? session ..f the line I lora 1 del T,.r,, is onlj l?u mile* north >>f Colon, a'? 1 the Atlant 1 ,.ni ea*lls make l??i trip 11? eight h m The llalelgh will be at leasl tour days in making th* l.hu-mlle run from Trlnlda?! t?> (olon. Admlr.il Me...lev ?,p,.1,n,,,, *hou!d sail t.? das for I-? ?in.ni.i. \ -n. zr-i.i, which ? miles nearer Colon than Trlnld id ? AN ISLAM. 1:1.i'? ?1:1 'Kl? SEIZED BT THE I'ltliNi'll ?Parts, Match I The Oovernmenl 1? 1* received In? formation i?\ , ible 11 ?m ?Sansibar thai ih?- l-'r-n.-ii have m..|Z. 1 me i - eTt 111 .?f NoB?lvey, ?southwest of M ulag.11 . ,1 There is no - and ??oothweal of Madagascar with Um n une of No??lvey. The above dispatch evl? lently refers to Ihe Island of Noesl ?Be. near the northweatern eoasl of Madagascar. Bui it ins been a Prench i??.":,, s*i..n for nearlj .? century, and it ha* never e.-:*-d t.? be "roverned, like Mayotte and the Comores ?group, In the M?rranmbh|U? ?Channel, by ., Prench resident, who ?rilled practleallj over lb?1 nails?- inline anl Ills ?a.i??l sul?J.??ts, as British residents rule over somi prarinces ..r the rajahs in India, it is dlfOcult, Iher fore, to understand ssii.ct the dispatch means In ?aylng thai the Prench "have seised" Nossi li.'-. it mas be that revolt, fost.-re.i by Malagassy agenta, had broken out in Hi- Island, ?s ...iirr-l .1 f.-s*. year?? as;?, and that tr??.?|,s had to )..- landed lo suppress the little In? surrection The report might also r??f?T to th.. peaceful landing ai No?-il H? of Ihe ilrst contingent of .*..idi.rs ?s-h,. i.-ft Marseilles ,??1 board th.- ?Sham* r.o-k and th- Notre Dame de Balul a* ?n ?Mcort to ?sir >n.?t .rial si-nt fr .11 l-'rinie In advance >>f th? , xpi'diti.?iiars corp* which will ?all next month f?.r .Madiigii-ear.' This is ab.? it the time for that Ilrst contingent t,. arrive .?ff th.? African Isl?n?I. provided thi voyage *h??ul?l has?? b>???n made In nor? mal conditions The landing was t.? i??? effected at Diego S'ities. Hire ids ..i?.u|.l-.| by a Kr ?ni h garrl f/on. and wh.ch po?*?ss'? a m icrufl -'let bay al tlie northern extri-mity of Made-.' 1 *car. Hut at the lat e?t r.-t.ort.? iliat plfl???? WS? irlo*'Is' surr um,led lev the ll .?a?, an.l provision, lut'.i becom? ?caree; an,I It may have b.-'-n i-onsl'l r 1 ad\i?.il,|e to ol*. mbark a porIloi of th- militai)' vdjorl at ths BSls^ltMritag UlanJ of Nu*?i n? THE KNOUT ABOLISHED. j RUSSIAN PEASANT.-? WILL FEEL THE LASH NO MOKE. AN KPIPT PORBtDDIKQ ITS t'SE HRR7ED Bt TIIK ?"/Alt WHY TIIK STKI- WAS TAKKN. I'.erlln. March 6?A dispatch from St. Peters bun* to the "L.kalan-eiK-r' says that an lm peiial ?diet has b?>en .issued abolish,?*- the use of i the knout In the infliction of punishment. Hitherto the peasants have be??n completely at ? the m??rcy of the i..,-?! fudge* The promulgation I ?if this edict Is due to the fact that statistic? I wer?? submitted to the Czar which showe.l lhat within the last ten years 3,000 persons convicted of petty thefts have died from the effects of th?* knout. THE BEHRING SEA CLAIMS. SIR RICHARD WERBT ER Wild, ask TIIK gMQLMH OOVRRNMENT what THET PROPOS! T'> I?? ABOUT THEM. London. March C.-Slr Richard Wehster, formerly Attorney-Oeneral in the cabinet of i.or.1 BaWahury. gave notice In the House of Common? to-day that to-morrow he would ask th.* ??overnment whit step? they proposed to take to bring- the matter to a con? clusion In view of th? ureat an?l growing dissatis? faction In Canada over the delay In the settlement Of claims for setSUre of sealing vessels in Behring fea. THE PRINCE OF WALES RESIGNS. hi: ant? THE I'i'KK OF i"H-"K LEAVE thr TRAVEL I.KIIS' CLt'B "N ACCOUNT or THE BLACK RALLINtl >>r CECIL RHODES Loodon, March ?>.?"Truth" says that the Prince of Walea and the Duka ot Fita hnwa reti^ne?! Ihm th?? Travellers' Club in consequence Of the action of thai body in blackballing Cecil Rhodes, who was u candidate for membership. FRANCK AT TIIK KIEL CELEBRATION. THE .'..NMNiTI'iN OP HER BHIPB WTTB TIlosi: OT I'tssi?, MIOHT LEAD TO POLITI? CAL COMPLICATIONS. Berlin, March ?.?The "Cologne Qaeette," com* m? itlng "ti the alleged Intention of Prance to a?-? in concert with Russia on the occasion of the opening i of the Ba.'tlc Canal, 'heir ?hips entering the canal ?ml departing from Kiel together, anchoring to? gether .ml acting in concert throughout the cele? bration, .-ays: Such as entente would be a political manifesto an i ? departure from th? purpose ?>f celebrating a s irk of |,ei?,c and of profit to all civilized na I tlon? (lermany ?rill allot places to France and Rua i ala In common with th?* other powers, as the <iip ? lomatlc programme prescribes. PRESIDENT FAURE HAS INFLUENZA. RAVAOE8 OP TIIK DIBEABE IN ST. PETERSBURG? LORD ROSEBERY RECOVERING BLOtTLT. Parla March ?'?. President Faura la suffering from a slight attack of Influenza. Bt Petersburg March l?Influenza is widespread i:i this ,-ity The hospitals ar.? filled with sufferers from the dlaease, and th?. phyaictana are unable to ci |. ? with it. i. m Ion, March 1?Lord Rose be ry is ?lowly reeov? erlng his strength. Rum?', March ?'..?The Pop,? has Issued a brief to th? Roman Catholic Bishops In England, granting i ; ? naatlon from observing the Lenten fast in con? sequence of the prevalence of influenza in cln-at Britain. T?) WKI> PRINCESS MAUD OF WALES. IT IS AOAIN A(BBERTED THAT SHE WIM, BOOM Hi; MARRIED T<? TIIK PRINCE Of NAPLES Rome, March ??.--The Prince of Naples arrived In Rome ihn morning from Florence. The asssr tlon is again made by hi? entourage that h>> will ?o ,:i be married t., Pria eaa Maud of Wales, and th?* arrival <-?,' the Piin.', Wales and other mem? ber? ? f the British royal family is expected ?jon. ANTI-HEBREW BILL REJECTED. Berlin, Mar, h I The Reichstag to-day by g ?rote of ICI t., :,i rejected th.* bill to restrict Hebrew ?mi? gration The proposal ?.i< introduced bj Pretherr ron Manteuffel, leader "f the Conservatives, an,I wj? aeconded by Liebermann von Bonnenberg for year-, ? Ihe most conaptcuona Anti-Semites In th-' Reichstag, Concurrently with th.* debate "n this ; -.1 Um Deputies discussed Prof?asor l?r. II. - '? - ilutlon, almMg f?i ni.ik?* it mor.* dlfflcfllt : ? German ?migrante t,. renounce -n?*ir sllegtance si I f ?? Immigrant? to acquire Oerman clttsenshlp I?r ? in R?tlicher, Imeprrlai Secretary of th?* in terioi - i. i be had n ? obtained the Federal Coun i. b- Harse'a resolution, bul would ad op| ?ed to hampering the icqul ?hip On the other hand it w mid noi ..,-. .i i with ib.- aplrll "f th? commercial treaties t. pi i H- ire? cltlsen of ? treaty State fr.,m . ,?? m trade it. ? l?B*man) i'i i..:.t trader >f the Catholic Centre, admitted Hebrew? gave many )u?l cauae? for com* , lint ii? (am I them, but, w;;h ihe p-st of his party. h. ??.a-, opposed to exceptional las making whlcn, though dir?-,:., i agalnai ih?- ilebrewa to-day, mi/ih: i., turn? i igalnai th? I' ? I- > to-morrow, and t?;.. next ?lay a ? ' ith ilk*?. Freiherr \,.n [fingen, an Anti-Semitic Conserva? tive, ?prlnkled his apeeeh plentiful!) with ataleand vulgar lokea at the i?spenae ,.f the Hebrewa He wa? h????f l rep? itedly b) hi* fellow Conservatives, but ?..t no en ouragement from tin* reel of the lion?.. ::? Rector Ahlwar It ma le a characteristic a,l ilren?, \-.t whi. h h.* ? al!.*,i Hebrewa parasites, beasts ? ?' prey, awlndlera, bacilli and arum ,>f the ?'.irth. Klugen Richter, leader of the Radicale, protested that Pre?! lent \? >ii Levetson ought not t.. allow ?ueh language, Levetsoa replied aeverely that h?* declined i?> ?ubmll t?, Deput* Rlchter'a dictation regarding th? dlseharg? of in? official duties. The I'onaervatlvea applauded and Richter shout?'I back: l have the moral riiiht on my side, although you ma i ba? e Ih? t- chnli jI right. Cheers from the Rail,...!? and Social Democrats an?! bi*-?"< fr.un th.* Conaervatlvea drowned th.? Prealdent'a bell Hitter personal remarks were ex , hanged serosa ih? House by the Extreme Right and the Extreme Left. After five minutes of confusion and personal shuse th>- Deputies re? jet. ?: Cr liasse'? motion and then voted down Kerlherr ven Manteuffel'? proposal. MME At.HANI SI.I.HIT!.Y ILL. Paria Muh '? Mme Allianl. the singer, ha? le ? n ,|iin< f.,r aeveral .luv? ?mi is conttaed to her room, but is not ?,-rlously 111. VICTORIA c.i ?IN?; TO THK CONTINENT London, March ?1 The Queen experienced no f,t tlgu? from her presence at the drawing-room ye? terday She drove out this forenoon and appeared to be In ? scellent spirits This afternoon she went to Windsor. She will start for the Continent on March 13, travelling Incognito as the Countess of Balmoral. ? ??? ? NOT RELIEVED TO RE NANSENS RALLOON. London, March I Secretary Montenore, of th.? .lacksoii-llarinsw.il-h , xpedltlon, writes that he ha- reason to believe thai the balloon sen be? tween Lebesby end Langflord, Norway, is not N'ansen'a but Jackson and Harmawortba FUNERAL OP PROFESSOR BLACKIE. Edinburgh, March ?;. The fun?.ral of Professor John Stuart Blackle took place this morning. The aervlt-ea were held In St. Olles'a Cathedral and the bod) was bur:.,I in the I ?can Cemetery*. 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