New York World (Newspaper) - April 16, 1898, New York, New York t and therefore ore not included In todays The Four Infantry is stationed at Alaska Washing While the Fifteenth ia stationed in They are i affected by tho a slight in the MILES T0 A The order making the assignment followed that directing the move ments and distribution of the commander of the Department of the with headquarters at is not dis turbed in his Miles explained that the troops assembled at different points within the territory the Department of the Gulf will be regarded as separate and As soon as the troops are as at tho Southern points Nelson Miles of tho wil go South ni his full official regalia and make an of the and give such orders as the occasion may It has been said hero before that tho army would bo at Chick although it has been suggested that the army might be assembled immediately on tho At the conferences held this morning it was definitely decided to place the troops as tho orders It appears that something occurred at the lest moment t causa the department to decide in favor of the latter As it is now the army will be ready for action against Cuba at It Is generally that the demonstration was Bet on foot sooner than was for only last authorities at the War Department gave tho assurances that nothing further would be done toward concentration until took some definite action as to the to bo pursued in determining the Cuban The War Department was open late as the transmitting of orders sending tho troops South entailed a vast amount of v The orders with full instructions were sent to the department commanders and will be disseminated by them to the various Quartermaster was at his office communicating with transportation com panies and arranging for forwarding supplies to gulf ORDER FROM THE The following Is Miless order giving in detail the directions for the movements decided upon April Commanding Deportment Governors With the approval of of Tihe following of cavalry and light batteries of artillery are re from duty at their present stations will be ordered to proceed to Park All the light of the Fourth and Fifth Regimen s ot and the Ninth and Tenth Regiments of regiments of infantry are relieved from duty at their present stations and will be ordered to the points To New the Sixteenth Eigh and To Twentieth and To the Seventeenth and The Department of will detail a company of Infantry to proceed to Fort Wingate and take station at that The posts from which tho whole garrison is one officer and a detail of two men from each company will be left In charge of the post ill transportation will accompany the The necessities of the post from which public transportation is withdrawn will be provided by hired transportation through the Quartermasters Department Troops will be provided with thirty days field rations and necessary camp You will give the necessary orders for the execution of the movements of the troops In your department as indicated By command of MILES A copy of the above was also sent to the commanding generals of the following departments Department of the Department of Department of San De of Department of Paul Minn and Department of the THOSE WHO WILL BE IN COMMAND Secretary Alger selected the commanders of the divisions of the army that are to assemble at the places For the division at New Orleans now at San in command of the Depart ment of was discussed for that at Tampa now in command of the Department of the at Paul Mobile who is on duty in command of the Depart THB APRIL MILITARY WITH THE REGIMENTS NOW STATIONED epar ment at while for the post at Chickamauga I in command of the Department of the with head quarters at was These officers have authority to take with them to their new commands their entire staff of officers and a The presumably will proceed to their prospective as for camp grounds and many other requirements incident to the presence and operations of an It is expected that short notice adver j U noce aver inviting proposals for all camp accessories and grounds will he issued in the local papers with a view to having everything In readiness for the army when it The command of the army will devolve upon Nelson Miles who is now at the head of the military branch of the government His tem it is probably will be at where Gen who has command of the Department of the is now located Miless permanent headquarters will depend entirely upon the exi He will DELAY AFTER demanded that the bo he from the was clearly against the rules of Uie Senator Morgan also pro ana the rebuked tic spectators threatened to have the galleries cleared mss a repe of the In n Senator of an ex Confederate soldier and a member Relations In favor of the Turple lie churned the President with This Senator Gray Ho said the President was always honest and and rebuked the Virginia Senator for impugning his This Senator who exclaimed I It Is tlie purpose of those who offer and the resolution now before us meaning the Davis resolution to send the American army to Cuba for the purpose of turning Its guns Into the face of Maxi Rome Story of a Naval Show of Force in Spains Be half Is face of Maximo Gomez and crushing the glorious Am I he Senator Oray said he was This angered Uie already Irate and for a moment It looked as II the two iMe ana dignified Senators come lo Senator Daniel stepped threat toward Senator after a moment of and sov eral seconds elapsed before he hils One of tho amusing Incidents of the debate was an by Senator of the pretext ot asking a made a speech of about live Senator showing renewed stais of Interrupted the Nevada Senator with I nope the will wait until I before his Senator ol Ws pitchfork play during tho Ho was recog at tiho conclusion of Senator Dan iels was for nmi hat nothing of actual hostilities would I have the greatest respect for the Executive said Tin ami honor and Integrity are above But ho Is surrounded by some people I In other he has some very Who resort to midnight conferences with the Midnight Con BRITISH OFFICIAL TELLS THE WORLD Austria and the Pope Are Trying to Have the Powers but with No ENGLAND AND FRANCE WILL DO NOTHING Cabinet Decided at Meeting Not to Vn at Tills j every eye was turned Continued from First The movement of the array toward the coast and the la already tinder way By Sunday sealed orders will be sent to the fleet at Key West and Hampton ONE CHANCE OF MORE There is only one possibility of The President ia being urged by the peace party and some eminent constitutional lawyers to veto any resolution that includes recognition of the republic of Cuba and its present The President said this evening that he will abide by any action which Congress But the constitutional lawyers are still working to influence and have not given up hope of a The British Sir Julian called informally upon the President today to express the hope that the republic of Cuba would not be recognized officially BEFORE the United States took possession of The British Ambassador goes out of his way to ihe and the of the leave the city soon for his new are the and the commanders of the The a located Sht batteries are First Sullivans Island S C Lieut T rs r Jefferson Col I D T f Twentieth Fort Port J Kent Twen MADRID YET CLINGS TO HOPE THAT THERE WILL BE NO by the Press Publishing New York World Special Cable to the Sanctioned by Spanish Government and Passed by ti ii j sympathy of his Government with the United States in the present crisis But as Great Holland and as well as have Important colonies in tSe West all those powers hope that the United States will do nothing that will encourage Among the reasons he advanced was the nearness of Jamaica to Cuba Sir Julians Government entertains no confidence in the insurgent leaders It fears that Cuba would be given over to revolution and continued disorder Tumults in Cuba may react on The large negro population of the latter island has been restive of Many of the white residents have feared a possible repetition of the experiences of the French in NO INTERVENTION POSSIBLE BY EUROPE There is no truth in the report that Europe is bringing fresh pressure to bear on this Whatever is being done is in the direction of as THe World stated The Vatican is still active The mess age of Cardinal Rampolla to yesterday mentioned only the relations of the powers and the Spanish The subject of privateering has been looked into by the President The threat already heard that our coasts will be harassed by swift Spanish privateers has received full The President wil discourage United States He will do nothing whatever to aid in what he re gards as The fact that the United States Is not bound by the Con agreement is not Spanish privateers are not feared They would have to operate too far from their basa of supplies A mem ber of the Cabinet spoke of the matter He had read an editorial in The World It is he Fast Spanish soon They require a large amount of fuel to maintain their They could not obtain fresh supplies except by chance Th United States has but little commerce upon the deep Our trade Is now mostly a coasting The Administration wil turn its face from any attempts to fit out steamers to operate against At this stage of civilization legal robbery is repugnant to the of The World on April 2 stated an important portion of Spains policy It was to remove its large warships from Cuban At present Spain has no intention of trying to control the about the She gives un the naval control Cuba without a Porto Rico is the nearest point at which a stand is likely to There is no certainty when the Spanish flotilla will arrive Schley Thirteen Hours ing on Cuba Makes Sen ators MONEY INSULTS WELLINGTON Two Other Wordy Altercations During the Stirred Up By Attempts to Reach a ACTION WILL BE TAKEN Five Hours to Be by Fonr Then Until tlie HolI Special to Tho April Senate will vote on the Cuban resolutions to There will be many hours of talk and It may be late at night before the vote Is An agreement was reached tonight ator demanded tho yeas and nays The motion was lost by a vote of si to When Senator commenced most of tho Senators hastened from the They were weary and A cull of the Senate was Immediately made for Hie absent About thirty of trooped back In surprise at being Inter at their Some were munching and Senator Teller car ried a sandwich In his hand as he came Into the Hale As Senator progressed Senato Hale became In view of the limited attendance he expressed the hope that nn agreement for the debate go over until tomorrow could be Senator Hale said he hou counted only ten hat there twenty toward Mark Haima and Stephen latter has ccai with the Spanish Minister and one known midnight When hurled this at Iro smiled made no attempt to reply Tillman said lino Influence of the dollar seems to be at the Through out every lino at tihe Presidents mes laire I read bonds anticipated Sen only the Senator Ohio Senator Foraker started down the aisle i not The galleries antl episode ator Hale mildly stated that he meant to tho Senator from Senator Foraker retorted As 1 run ng eye around I think I almost at this Foraker smiled grimly nr are BUt ire aU to Cuba dly members of the House began to appear on the floor of the and at one time a majority h were listening to the Just before Senator Till man concluded there was a call of the House on some unimportant matter went over to the Senate to obtain a Senator Tillman was followed by Sen hta Ho Devoted his time chiefly to defending the Pres and concluded by he fa vored war as a last He uttered SUpport of the Could Not Restrain i It of speech there was another demonstration neri several The crimson faces of quite a number e sme and sat Senator Teller demanded the regular and Senator was allowed to proceed with Oils re K oclock he e Teller talked for thirty When Senator TeSer sat down Senator of made another attempt to secure an ad until 10 oclock He suggested that all speeches be limited to excepting four was willing be set for Cafferey and Senator of up sprung Senator of Md He that he had listened patiently w wil be there Matters at the Spanish legation Senor Polo has no tion of leaving Washington as The passage of a through Congress will not necessarily send him It will not become a law until the President signs If European diplomat fails with Polo will leave Washington and Woodford Madrid f WILLIAM SHAW It Is 4eve that a rupture with America can be Extraordinary aulet has reigned today Autonomist Ministers and Giberga to the rebel An understanding reached directly by the rebels and the Loyalists In tor the flag of no matter what the concession In the shaPo of aut would meet the of the Government and of all taTe trv because It Interference from the enemy fa consequence of the more hopeful feeling the Bourse rallied and tha tnn the press became less ARTHUR HOUGHTON WHITOY IS the Second her New Yoork physicians have encased her head in con There Is complete paralysis of the motor muscles and Whitney is en tirely Whitney con a to New York and had entirely remodelled his handsome private cap tor sick room when the informed they would not LB to result KEY PST OFFICERS DELAY IN FORTIFYING Energies of Government Ex pended on While the Soldiers Are KEY no detail of lab n Is being spared in rushing the navy to the greatest pos sible there Is a strong feeling here that the army branch Is being neg far as this place is The army officials at the barracks where two batteries of artillery aro bitterly that they are being handicapped by some bodys lack of and cite aa an instance the fact despite the stress of the war four K and two guns for the cations here were shipped from New on the slow Daisy Far lln Fortunately she made the voyage In thirteen It might have been done I three had the guns been shipped by rail to Tampa or The Daisy Farlin arrived here day who commands the 0ofraeedTWheey froS Port art it it latter has wired to Washington protest against as unwise and Tht work of fortifying Key West la without of guns Europe and 12Inch mortara are expected here Army mua i also comment on the eV Place which Is only good for TO PLAY To Try to nnd Onr terest here In Government and com circles over the ot war tween the United States and BriSK PV Several for of have been at thl Spanish Embassy and at the office of the Spanish a have more than this unanimous This rule Is to prevail until a final vote on the pending resolution Is This decision was not reached until after several attempts had been made by Senators to secure the adoption of a rule limiting and fixing a time for the which resulted In two alter cations on the in one the He was before the Senate finally adjourned at oclock until tomor Almost every one In Washington went to bed expecting a vote to A prolonged session was antici The temptation to talk proved Irre Last night twentythree tors were on the list for Sena tors and Teller let loose the floodgates of talk Senator made a masterly three and a half in dura He placed himself on a taigh plane as He com manded the attention of the Senate from He entered deeply Into ithe the liability of the under certain cies for the Culban He declared of the Committee on Foreign was Senator that word In the Davis should have been He ex pressed a doubt as authority of Congress to direct the Con gress can but not he He found The resolu tion says the people of and it ought to be free and Senator Spooner objected to the word tK are he why should we BO to as w certainly to them free on the floor ot At six Senator Gorman took the He stated It he best fo some kind of an agreement iqr a final proposed that Senate meet at ten tomorrow until three oclock tha Senn tnra s At pending resolutions P vote 8 suj vas He did not wish wod to be was whereby the Senate shall give four hours time tomorrow to Senators Cat White and Senator Platt was given an After that the to proceed under the fif teen minute No Senator Is to time unless by o hm arose from irom he suggested that the in executive ses was He then n j was ne called the attention of the the rule which provides for clearing the galleries In the event of I aaL HUL LU UB to fifteen especially as tlie Senator from Mississippi wont to Cuba as the representative of a New York Senator Money is tall and His forehead is high and His dark hair is brushed backward ein He wears gold spectacles and manner can be truculent and Springing to Jils he shook ihls ton from forefinger toward the minut Saturday Do you make statement on your Im or on the responsi bility of the newspapers 7 ln tne re plied the Maryland Money Calls Wellington n Make the statement on your own re Then I Welling Senator Moneys voice is strong and penetrating It filled tihe Chamber when he shouted you Me Senator Wellington Js not a bellicose He kept his temper fairly well and replied I will hold you personally responsible for that I am willing to assume bawled Senator either on the floor of this chamber or outside Senator muttered some thing Most of the Senators appeared Senator of turned his head slowly and gazed on the warlike Money with a pained expression on benign coun Senator Hale actually Senator Chandlers perky features be come Senator Mills placed one hand behind He probably thought he was In For a few minutes the Senate was In an The presiding officer en to restore The people In the galleries their necks for ward and Senator of Is Jean and at in his Waving his long arms he ran down the aisle ex c mil e a declaration of war This restored the poise of the Man Sen ator Money glared about m and con to look Senator Wel was escorted from the floor by Then cairn pervaded the sceno Senator Money addressed the chair The 6ergeantaitArms had gone to hla Senator Moneys purpose was He apologized to the Senate m a very frank and manly Without reservation he expressed Re gret an the pardon of the Sen There waa ripple of applause In Tlie Senators fooked re was Senator Stewart proceeded with his He talked Sen ate A aoi rmI remf rks on tho floor Sona ator vigorously and door be Instructed to evict This wll as and the y many as a e e1 reflex of the Presidents e resents Mr Spooner found fault with the Davis reso Questioning the logic contained 8 tho Congress had hn as resolution proposes to do proposes to another flaw in the reso Davis resolution says The and of ought to bo hf Spooner wha should elim He said If the people are free there is no occasion for the United States to KO to war with Spain Despite the fact that Senator Spooners speech was the longest of the dav he listened to with marked attention Two years ago who ca ed Senator Wellington a liar tonight had a desperate encounter in a committee room at the Capitol with of who was at that time a called Hall a and there was a lively exchange of one of which struck nd a serious on the A POUPEE IS KOW IT New Interpretation than the but tlie On era Still a Trivial La Poupee was taken out of her box at last and freshly rib boned In silk and her joints newly tuned time to Special Cable lo April story from Romo that Europe will intervene be half of a naval demon stration to Intimidate the United receives no At tho Admiralty office a said to The World correspondent We know nothing hero of any naval willl taike part In anything of Uho I believe Bhe la a complete The Popolo the Rome news paper originated the a Though it haa a its political ta to toe of nk The emphatic feeling In the clubs Is that the ment could not participate in am v action that very idea ia preposter The World correspondent can state on the authority of a British Cabinet Min ister that at the last Englands adhesion to the Joint note re cently presented at Washington was a division of opinion mani A minority of the Minis belonging to the old Tory school l desired to take more energetic to protect but all the leading members of the Government agreed that It would be extremely Impolitic to do anything to estrange the United States at the present Intelligence from all the European capitals corroborates The Worlds In formation that Austria and the Vatican are still making unceasing efforts to se cure further intervention by the Pow ers to save but to prominent in supporting W now taking a more cautious in which she Is Imitated by Yet the Spanish Ambassador here ex pressed confident expectation today that the Powers certainly will take further action o new circular preserved by The Spanish Ambassador was at Foreign Office early this morning had a short Interview with Under Sec While they closeted together the Austrian Ambas sador called and also had a conference with the Under Excitement has reached a high pitch here over the Little else la of or talked An optimis tic feeling prevailed during the early hours today was on Stock Exchange No tangible reason Is I assigned hope of for this resurrection of the peace except the rumors oC o intervention by the European e no Lyric Theatre spr and with more finesse It was sung with sweeter tones and illustrated t I originality were trivialit srace and artistic was tedious Its Its Its lack of not redeemed by Its ta verdict first pronounced was con La Is still a thing of mere toy for the The all more than equal to their respective Vir ginia Earle was graceful in her mimicry of a doll s automat c movements She sang with fine but was as very literal In her ames Powers made a funny character of Master the doll maker but the quality of his van not too is a tiresome old low at and Powers has at all events him a Launcelot the young Is now as before acted by Frank who an pears to much better advantage a and sings hie powers the attitude of British there Is no excess Of friendliness toward the United States in any class and should receive a check at the outset her mis fortune would be regarded with Two Tory tho Globe and the Saturday display today a severely critical The latter heads on editorial the and says America may the sum mer Is out Chat dn starting a war of aggression on she has been guilty not only of a crime against but aflao of a stupendous national blun The Globe tries to excite apprehension here by dwelling on the prospect of in with British shipping br Spain or the United On the oilier tine Westminster Gazette expresses disgust at the tome the despatches of the New York corre us be careful wo of the Baron and his antiquated fussy and were acted by Herbert and Joseph Herbert with a purpose of genteel was charming Jn There was little flf ft ks of Wlf th the Times to print this and much The Westminster however Arrives tu Rome nnd at the Mahan of the United States arrived here last in conversation today he ASI