New York World (Newspaper) - January 7, 1895, New York, New York Circulation Booka Open to Circulation Books Open to NUMBER OP IN in j PRICE TWO NEW JANUARY PRICE TWO J2 Answer to Senator Al Speech on the AN INSINUATION 13 Text of His Written Reply to Three Gentlemen from or GATE THEM BUT NO Told Them He Had Done All He Could lawfully to Bight Wrong and Had re Al In a speech In the Senate last Friday that the visit to Washington of a certain committee of from Hawaii was connected in some way with the departure of American ships from Hawaiian waters called following from Presi dent Cleveland tonight Of course such an Insinuation is very Its propriety and the motive behind I am can safely be left to ihe judgment of fair and American I am entirely allour people should know I know concerning the visit of the socalled committee of ln the latter part pf July or early In three gentlemen from Hawaii arrived here and asked through the Secretary of State my desig nation of a time when could have Interview with me and present a message from the Hawaiian Though I could not them not disposed to refuse them the courtesy of an Th a future day and hour were fixed In the mean time at transmitted through the Secretary gentlemen e precise purpose the ot underlined by request an ot He ol the We to iak HJe Excellency there nope tor hla anything for the restoration of the Constitutional Government ot the Hawaiian SAMUEL After had submitted to me 11 ipi with some a reply to Jt to be readby melto the Commissioners at our Intended to avoid all misun and misconception by abso lutely confining myself to such written pf which the following IB a copy must permit me te remind Interview is not an official instead pf receiv ing In a representative capacity I meet Individuals who have trav elled a long distance for the purpose of laying a certain matter before Ton ask me if there Is any hope of my doing anything for of the Constitutional Government of the Hawaiian I suppose that this question Is largely prompted by the fact after the Government Queen I investigated that transaction and was satisfied that had such an unjustifiable interference In aid Pf that movement on part of the representative of the the United In its tip as to call npt only tp rectify what earned to be a wrong done through that to pff what appeared to be a danger American Appreciating the pf my mm and by no means unmindful hindrances that might I un ailed in my i commit subject tp be Congress which bad In ALDERMEN A Bitter Straggle for the Clerkship On A Expected in the Mayors It Is not probable that the Mayors first message will be read to the Board of Aldermen at their meeting as It Is not at all certain that they will be organized early enough to transact any They meet Tuesday In their first regular when the Mayor will have something to say to them in regard to city matters which is liable to cause a A lively time Is looked for In the Board of Aldermen today in the contest for The Tammany Democrats will vote for the reelection of Michael and the fourteen Republicans and two OBrien Democrats are a tie be tween William Ten Will or rather there are eight who are against Ten Consider able caucusing was going on but ho one could say who was In the Mayor Strong said yesterday that the report current Saturday that he had de termined to appoint Joseph Larocque Corporation Counsel and Anson Commissioner of Public Works was not I have he offered the appointments named to either of the More than I have reached no decision In the mat ter of filling the COASTING ON A TROLLEY The Hill Wai Steep and the Bailf Were Covered with in a Motorman Fatally to Tbe Charles of the Kingston City Electric Rail lost of his car as It began to descend the steep Broadway hill at 10 oclock this It was raining and the water froze as it covering the rails with a coating of The car soon attained terrific speed and the passengers were in a At Rogers street Ostrander ran to the platform and He struck upon stomach and slid half a block along receiving painful At Ferry street the car left the track and dashed Into the large brick Cornell building at the of a heavy Iron pil lar and ran half its length office of the Cornell Steamboat Com wrecking the whole Tho car beyond Motorman Link was picked up Insen and i will How a Chicago Couple Have Been 0ulted Off and On for Twenty to Mary Dun levy and times times were united for the latest and they say the time by Justice The bridegroom expected to answer to charges of assault and brought by but she changed her I you were here him said the I would marry said Mrs weve been married off and on for twenty I dont see why we shouldnt get married But how about Dunlevy Do you want to this woman I dont said the defendant Ive paid for six divorces al He finally Abuse and drink were the causes of and Dunlevy was always ta the by both to ot ttw LEXOW SEE Audit It He Wat Told to Drop tbe Senator spei t about two hours with but neither would tel what was the subject tinder It waa said around tho Avenue that they were talking the various reform which have put in hands fpr Introduction and those to including the bills and the Chamber pf fpr the continuance pf the investigating i that advice drop the business fpr TRAIN BY AN Snow Slide Five Long on the Phila delphia Erie on the Special to The Jan slides covering flve a1 miles west of Lock on the Philadelphia Erie blocked While a was run ning along the base ot the snowcapped with the Icebound Susque hanna it Was suddenly sub by an avalanche of dry which the mountain side between and like wheat from an elevator and with all the treachery of The train was covered almost the en tire from the east and from to the number of several hundred trackmen to the rescue and worked the train through the snow slides for a distance of five Meanwhile the train with a large number passengers lay In Re novo fpr eight The mall train ran the gantlet and which pressed threateningly against the al most The In Imminent danger of being engulfed or hurled down the bank the Hundreds of are standing ready to rush engulfed trains as the danger 1BOSTON PILOT BOAT Four ken Drowned on the Lawler in with Special to The Jan fishing schooner Horace Parker crashed Into the crack pilot boat the be fore daylight Friday and sent her to the bottom in leas than two Four of the pilot boats crew were They were Albert married Gus married Charles single and another vian also Rudolph the es caped as If tty a He was in the cabin talking to a boatman when the fishing schooners bow crashed into the pilot The of the collision threw him towards the and he scrambled to the The bowsprit was directly over He seized hat and climbed aboard the Just as ho reached the bowsprit broke and another of into the raging Thei with lihe was A Great Congregation at His Opening Services in the Academy of SERMON FULL OF FIRE AND Remorse and the Return o the sinner to His the Topics of the A TERRIBLE EXAMPLE WAS While the Doctor Was Describing the Drink Ing Habit the Had to Be move a Drunken She to flay the news the Pt AFTER THE If tbf Aid Britishers Complete the The si of the said I Informed that a syndicate of British capitalists have agreed with of the Nicaragua Company tq subscribe a large capital which will enable the com to the work of construc tion In case Congress should not Pass a resolution to foster the It la prob able that capitalists along the Pacific coast would subscribe the The task of finishing the Nicaragua Canal is simple but Suppose that the United States does nothing the assistance of the canal what the company of They probably be forced once to take the proffered subscription of the and thus Britain a hold just as she did In the Suez Every seat In the Academy of except last rows of highest of the free was yester day It was the first gallon of free lance church that Talmage has a reputation that has like our old friend the ashes of three And mage is a He has abandoned Brooklyn He has dut loose froni church habitation from fixed con No more will the ing strangers have to pick their doubtful way through Brooklyn Thoy can hear the great preacher In He Is within easy ohlef oar lines I will preach here every at 4 said was all he said about the last ah est venture of his It was Talmage porti Many of the members mer were in I and in the In strangers filled the most of the seats of a vast was the old familiar Peter and the old familiar Hehry Byre now playing the The theatre drop and the curtain lilt 9m 9Met Duon weather 89tie4uleiJ fnr U Will this 43 degrees the lowest At i ths of be Weather pureau LOGAN HAS OTHER DEALS 70 Said to 9e After Kora i City When tbe purchase pf the old Herald Building was made last week by Edward pf 68 Wall The World declared the prevailing opinion to be that he was acting fpr It the sugar was tbe real purchaser pf the Metropolitan Logan and others near Have put In but unquestioned authority Tit World earned that Is Have and that he has In hand other big real estate In ws lower part pf town that will be the largest Is al on the for sale en pr The sali have to nJer stand for the was TIMn Into this very at 4 exactly walked in coat so long pf skirt that it hid his and of sleeves that his cuffs were at time He carried a small teachers with flexible leather There was a hesitating round of which he In no way He sat his face with his band moment announced and read the first I need Thee every Then he and there was another hymn and a not taken were In even Ing but by some gentlemen clothes who had Brooklyn carefully stamped upon their dress and their It was a right generous that showed that the strangers ated the that had come over Brooklyn with equally fervid and more convenient The lesson Talmage read was the parable of prodigal which he read tremendous voice that reached every corner of the vast as he commented ft was noticed that while he was reading a young rnan with a dark sit ting well down the centre aisle rose and staggered up and through the He was as It afterwards ap for refreshment at a nearby until the Doctor had gol well Into his After he had disap full five minutes a venerable gentleman with an caught well towards the middle pf the tip toed down the aisle and took the vacant Twenty Talmage waa thrilling boxes and Stalls with description of a man In the throes pf the drink habit and with God fpr the youngman the dark staggered down the and looked fpr HB WAS He looked In and presently I he At this the old gentleman a iresh grip pn umbrella and shook hla The drunken man at he Remain perfectly tbe PREACHES IN NEW pe Property Loss OVer Two Firemen Dead and Others STARTED IN it NEWSPAPER At Ope It M if Whole got the rising WIU soms one thls poor of the drws to broke In the pf the building at Yonge occupied by the Globe at 8 arid In less hour several firemen were hurt and property valued at over It was blowing a blizzard the The two eight firemen were raising an aerial truck on street tbe heavy presses of the company on the second floor went through to the basement With a crash chat startled people asleep In their beds i1 mile The north wall tumbled Into and seven of the firemen were buried In the Robert Bowery and Charles Bmedley soon died from their Both of Chief legs were broken and he was retire others hurt were Francis Robert Fos James Davidson Baun The fire spread south to the building occupied by Nicholas wholesale and west to the splen did new wholesale store just completed by and Into the firm only moved last After destroying the printing office of Brough in the rear of the flames burst across Me street whole of Harry magnificent restaurant with ol the ground buildings and their contents In the Immediate vicinity suf from smoke and At pne after the enforced retirement of Chief It looked as If he would get beyond pt tbe fine the whole west end it the The thing that saved a large portion of the city was the fall Pf wet dhow the ot neighboring buildings and saved them The Into the today four years Jt was the most complete news paper In The paper including eight Mergenthaler The Globe is by a stock and among the stockholders are some pf the lest and most Influential business men STAYS BY THE She Has Not Hoard from Her bat Believes He Will Heturn to Face Hii Julia wife of Benton thq Sixth Jeweller as told Is nearly 111 She has been visited by of her husbands and has tried to matters The store Is a card asks those there for repairs to store a porter she had no suspicion that her husband Involved beyond his re She has no idea of his will re turn soon and face nearly all of whom announced to her their readiness to An proposi She as false the report from that the men to whom he his there She says are still In It Was Written on Beard the Steamer Pacific While the Vessel las BOTTLED AND CAST Picturesque and Poetic age at CIVILIZATION BOT A CLOAt The Worlds War ent Shows that Barbarism Sways the SENDAI TROOPS TO LEAD TO Banquet of Blood at Port Only Roused from Slumber the TRUTHS GDI TO THE Government Delving Into the ol History for of in Other How It Is to Claim HETTY GREEN TIPS A The in America Up ai a for Keeping the Away from Hetty Green tipped a Is living at Hotel at 1B a week She has a horror of newspaper al ways In the when the rich est goes there But they cannot get The barrier Is her has given Lennon orders to watch and he doos i It transpires that after dinner Christ mas Hetty Green pressed a of bills into Lennons Its for keeping the reporters Lennon recovered the day and found the roir contained It aleb transpires that the colored head hall man got from Green 19 YORK it Keed Give Up Rii sntl Hli to The Speaker Reed Is nursing a sprained The is now explained as the result o trying to polite in Fifth avenue Read was enjoying 4 comfortable seat In the stage when woman signalled from a seeing that there was no vacant the lady occupy While Read was Ing to tbe straps tbe stage gave a sud den throwing In Robert Among them o formerly Finance ot tht Dominion j Sir of avoirdupois one spraining hat about In 4 Mr to ba 8WBPBN STRIKES AT Special to SAN was with Ban Francisco years as one of the Mandeville with her was lost in the wreck of the steamer off Cape In About a year and a half ago the Savings Bank turned over to the Public Administrator which had been in the bank vaults since 1875 without a The money was originally deposited In the bank by Jennie Two six months appeared to for gotten They were Beatrice States and William of New the latter a They were children of a sister of They claimed the whole estate as the only surviving Minnie Adams Brook also claims to be the only surviving heir of Jennie Parsons by a former formerly produces a letter she claims was found In a floating bottle two weeks after the loss of the She says It was written by her It Is as follows To whoever thla for ward to Minnie Adama Bun SO On board tho My We are In an awful with little aome to our relief I know there le chance that aome ot the hardy may be up Ir the event ot our joins and I ehall Inv prore mat chance to tend the lait ot alx which I have and given to ae men who can They ore ot oura from and will mall the letteri If they one J will put In a and drop Into the care ot the Ood grant aome of them may find you and be at the meani ot you and financial have given to and n lettera I lave a list my property and Mil now give the I have there la auch I CM wbH heart Into aa the water Iq again other end of the How my dear my drat Uill Did I lor too much bit Hi longing be by be NO lilt can The are The wont U ft Thli I caq I my money ani real before I PUl and he he aoy s via San Francisco spite of the tact that Japan has passed the most able stage of her war against the old and swordsmen are driving her on In a less fury of conquest Withstanding lord grave dec Great Britain cannot the of the Central of with all the dls that would entail upon the have the military lead ers and the savage antiforeign clement got control of public sentiment In the Empire that the Ministry has been com to recall Marshal from the in the hope that he will exercise his Influence to check the rising It is said that the Marshal was not In good but the friends of the Government make no secret of the real reason for his presence in FIERCE CLANS The fierce men are masters of the Were It left to the conservative and patriotic states men nominally at the head of the Govi eminent to determine the course peace could be arranged at and upon reasonable But this is the manifesto just issued by the and practically indorsed by two other parties The party recognizes the necessity ot the army marching to Peking under any If the prestige of the Em pire is to be promoted and the peace of tho Orient is to be permanently by morally chastising Ac even if China may sue for an armistice before such has been our army must be advanced aa far as Peking a condition ot tbe agreement to the The conclusion of the war by the In of other powers Is not the way to maintain the condition of the Orient further Therefore the party is decidedly opposed to such Temporising peace Is the way to leave great difficulties another The party therefore desires that ths decidedly carry out the grand of the expedition by surmounting all The party swears it will as much M U possible authorities In devoting their exclusively to foreign The the be more alert and jn meas ures relative to so 9 arrive at a good Home not he cause the war occupies bends ftf so that the will energy to effect out Of the by Sf J 8AM China m