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L~ aectéd on thd Demorratic ticket ara not recog- nized hy prominent Democeatic lawyers, The aitu. stion In hoorly becoming more alsrming, and nome- thing mnat T done tmmedistely to prevent it Answer quick, Preran, Marshal, Naw Onveaxe. Jan. 8, 18777, R. Wel, Washington, D). C.: Try and get the Preaident to recognize our Government. Jt's ouronly hope, 8. B. PACKARD, Rrew Onumans, Jan. 8, 1R77.—0, P. Morton, Waehington, D, C.: 1 the President adhcres to ‘his reported rl“c( to recognize neither Govern. mant,” the Nicholls alde will pusseas the whole eity nnd entire Stata In forty-otght hoare. ‘WanLaian, Osreent, Hows, and others, Nxw Orezaws, Jan. B, 1877, —Senators Sher- man and Morlon, Washington, D, €. ¢ T amot the conviction that, 1f the President does not roon recognize the legally-elected Uovernment i Mn::'l‘lhl' 1t will prove fatal to out interests inthis Btate. W, P, KztLoao, TR ANSWERS, Here are the auswers to thess appeals: Wasnrxaron 7, 1877,—Dithn, Uniteil States Mari apatches receired, snd the Governor'a ent. Kvidence o election and organization of Republican Legialaturs has not been forniahed ; nor actual domestic violence agalnat State authorilies been shown lo ustily A proclamiation which must precede the resident'a orer 10 suppress insurrection or iftary. 1 know both z . ' THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1878—TWELVE PAGES, SMOOTH SAILING. ‘ WASHINGTON. 7 in the past two daya. At Blackburn the Medin- tlon Committee of opcratives futerviawed the head of the Mastors’ Association, who prom- faed to reopen the mills immediately If hail of the operatives would resume work at the re- duction. At s largo meoting of the weavers at Dlack- burn, it was unanimonsly resolved to resume work at the 10 per cent reduction. It was also arranged to hold meetings of employes st varfous mills throughout Fast Lancashire on Monday, to ascertafu the general fecling on the subject. Loxpox, Juna 14,—An arrangement has been made between the operatives and masters in Buraley to stact s dozen mills early next week at the 10 per cent reductlon. "It fa ecxpected that all tha mills will be thrown open. PARLIAMENT. Tho Press Association is assured on good au- thority that it {s untrus that the Government will decide upon an carly dissolution of Parita- ment, but It is underatood in Parliamentary circles that the proposition hss been seriously dlscussed. Senate have heon rotained at the livine rates fixed before the Demncratie Congress cama in. Tha House employes have been reduced ao there 2 a difference of 320,000 between the two Houses, Tho Democrata of the Hauss are very defiant and persistent, nnd declare that they wiil reslst the invasions of the Senate. Demo- cratic Benators, on the contrary, fusist thae tha Senate salaries shall remain as they are, and that It Is no concern of the Iloute what 1s pald tho Senate clerks. [n the Benats Conference Committee, this question tvas left to the Demo- cratle confer with the suggestion by the Re- publfeans that the Benato would belong to the Demacrats after March 4, half of the next tiscal year, snd the Democrate should doterinine what position the Bonate ahould take. Heally, there- fore, the contest Lotween tha two h fs not a contest hetween parties, but » contest between the Demacratic Benators with the control of the 8enate in view, and ihe House Democrats, The House will doubtiess re- codo from {ts positlon, the Contérenco Com- mitteo having been practically nstrusted to that effect. THR RESUMPTION ACT. The Benate modifieation of tho Resumptlon act will certalnly fafl In the Ilouse uniessa very remarkaole change of fecling takes place, To-dav Ewing moved to go to the Bpeakor's table to take up this biil, and tnls was lost by about 1L mujofll{; A two-thirds vote 1§ now required to pasd | & COIN. THE INTBRNATIONATL CONGRESS. Diwvalch to New York Graphi. Wasnixaros, D. C., June 11,—OMclal and seml-officlal information reccived here indicates that the vast importance of the forthcoming International Money Congress {s becoming un- derstood in conntrics far beyond the limits to which tha act of Congress formally confines the Invitations. Not onty are the Bouth Amerlcan Statos and Moxico Interested In the matter, but head-money already paid upon Immigrants | anthorize the pertecting of the ‘mncm ¢laimed to parsad, Cortaty Tand 1h Cattarnia, it the. secommnin: ertain lands fn Cnl , with th dn- Tho Committce on Publlo Bulldings and | {7i"\hat "\ o prayer of the petittance be Aenied, Grounds reported adversely on the Sonate bill ;nd nr:‘nl the n;lrmnrlnl onx:mh-?nlltollhv Qunlpn{l‘n!d. to pay Patrick . Jones 85,803 for tha disburse--| 8¢ ordered. [Ile gave uotice that the Committen ment of moneys appropriated for the construc- ot h,‘;:"fi',',':.ffl,':‘é‘.“ & moro' langthy -refort in tlon of & United Btates Court-Houso and Post- th;' 5‘";"'",:1' ;x;:erc;\ 'n‘|l 'mnllmin ‘tn‘ rcnn?lhlar 2 e voto by which the slght-hour jolnt resolution Oflles building at’ New York Clty. Placed on | L% ‘,“P{"m P I R el the calendar, dny flsl. Tie Comniies oo Contngusk Expuoseot | 4k Tindea 180 bion, e, apigind the Sanate was suthorized to sit during thore- | Juicial and iisecutive Approptiation hill, ? m”l!h & \ it s.\la. U‘t:|lm|hyfimhmluc|r} |nhamnomlmml llndhn ¢ Committee on Privileges and Electtons | Son r‘. ‘tnil ~Appropriation . Appropriating 8157,830 for the complotlon of tho development reported advorscly on the Jolnt resolutlon pro- | of the water-power n‘t’ the Rock Talsnd Mlev‘:nl In posing an smendment to the Constitution for. | pursusnce of the contractsa made with the Moline bldding the disteanchisement of personson ac. | Watet-Power Comyany, and recommendations of connt of rox. Mr. Hoar will submit a minority | 'R ECSTEtaer of Whar, Mefested g0 taport. The reports were ordered printed, and the | -ate bill to divide tho Westorn Disteict of Missourl, Joint resolution waa placed on tha calendar, with | and to prescribe the times and g!m:en for holding the adverse report. the eouris thurein; and on the Seuate hill ta di- Mr, Windom submitted resolution calling upon | ¥ine the State of Noorarka into two Judicisl Dis- tal 3 the Secretary of the Tronsury for information as to | iEfe At they wete tndsinitoly postponed. the amaunt expended by tho United Ktatas for va. tknn;,buhldlc 'mullan n;‘ch !Iu#ll:nfl Tetrléun of novss, ;:in.““;';'.f:fi:fe'.h1;.'fi{.,'.,’r'd.,..y.":f}‘:.'.'.};'.' e ‘The contareen on the Legislative, Execntive, and and ratlroads, sinca June 30, 18’ greed Jriaicial Appropriation bitl reported thelr fallure M. Windom, tho Chateman of the Committee on | 10 0groe, ‘The potut of alfferenca fs the elstin of Appropristions, submitted a canenrrent resolutlon ‘?" Sonate ta fix the comnonsntton of 1A sy s o extond tho semion until noan on Thuraday next. Jiogee Shu tated belng conidertiily’ bigher timn aid over untll to-mortow. In eubmiiting 5 . resointion, Mr. Windom expresssd his opinion | o MF Waddell moved ta sapend the ralos and take that the resslon could nut be closed on Mondar. fram the Speaker's table the Post-Tlonte bill, for ‘Mter the passaze of n number of bills on thg | the purpose of nunconcarring, catendar, eonsideration wae resumed of nnfiniehed | | Mr. Eden enid that he understood the Sennta haelnoss,—the bill to create o sinking fond to pay | Amendments involved to he very tportant nrincle the Indeblednesn due fo the Government vy the | Plesof legislation, and containod tho Urazllian Kansns Pacific Rallroad, mmld{‘ andif the hill wan aent to tho Conferenca "Tho resointion to_peint 700 coplos of tho first | Connmittea it wonld be placod In o position whera solume of tha tepart of the Select Committce on | Iiconid be peporied al anv time, and put on its Transportation Routes to ko Beaboard was agreed | DAssage witliaut discussivn, tor ‘adilell's reply was jost in the confusion. Aller & brief dlscussion the bill passed, A Harmonious Feeling Ex- isting Between the Plen- ipotentiaries. The House Forced to Surren- der in the Army Bill Fight. All the B8enate Amendments Agreed tv In Confereuce Committee. Disraeli Calls Attention to the Situation at Con- stantinople, A Little BSenatorial Leaven {n the House Cancus Produces This Result, And Hints at the Necessity of tho Withdrawal of the Russians, Adverse Report of the Senate Committee on Female Sulfrage. The 8maller States Will Probably Be Excluded from the Congress. A RINGLY ESTATH. The Dally News understanda that the son of the inte Klng of Hanover will probably formal- 1y renounce his protensions to the crown, 80 as ta sccure a return of the sequestrated estates of the King. conA. HAvaNa, June 14.—The Spanish troops, led by Gen. Martinez Campos aud Capt.-Gen. Jovellar, made a triumphal entry Into the city this morning nwid_ unbounded enthusinsm, Cubaus and 8paniards uniting in fraternal ex- hibitiona of juy. ‘The streets were strewn with palm leaves and flowers, and apanned by tri- unphal arches, with fnscriptions to the paci- Gers of Cubu. Tha manicipailty of Ilavana presented to each Q(eneral a golden Inurel Thoe Post<Route Bill, with lts Snbsidy Incubus, in S8ome Danger. domestio violance by the m Legistatares ciain to be legal, 2nd have addressed the President. A. Tarr, Attoruey General, Wasnitivaton, D €, Jan. 7, 1877.—~Gov, Keitoaa: ] am eonetrained todecline your request for the ald of troops (o inangurste tlic new State @iovernment to-niorrow, To do g0 would te to tecognize one of two rival Governments for the Siato, Bxecutive and Legislativa, at the very time 1 1louse of Congress |s In tate Capltol of Lonisianu. investigating all the neerning the s lection, at which each of the contestanta cinim to have been jegally elected. Allthe troops can be ealled upon to dols to sup- Press violence If_any should take place, and leave Ve constitutional authority the mesna to seitla 1s tho rightful Uorversor and which ! gal France and England in Accord on Questions Congerning Greeco. Little Prospeot of Final Adjonrnment on Monday Next. TOE ARMY BILL. THE NOUSE DBHOCH‘AC' COMPELLED TO BACK ) WN. Bismarck Will Speak n Good Word for the Ronmanian Jews. Virtunl Qollapse of the Long 8trike of the English Ootton Qporatives, i, Cannon (1l rising to dueation of con. . | stituitonal privileso, offered a resolution dlrocting e e L o oint, fesolt | that tha Past.Jioute Pl with th’ Senate amends ward O'M. Congdon, who ls now contined fn an | Ficnts. be retarned to the Senste, ne portions of I &pectal Dispatch o The Tribune. ‘Wasurvaron, D, 0, June 14.—The Demo- ernts held a catcus this evening between the ature, Thin done, the troopa may h wreath, day and night scesions. It was called to discuss | Chiness and Japaneso atntesmen have made | Engllen . Agreed to, thesa amendments were in the natato of a revenua touphold the righttul Government in the S & NTRAL AMBRICA. known that they regarded tho approaching Con. | M. MeDonatd (by requeat) introduced a biif *4to | b1l ~Amonz the abjectionable items aro the Ttk she uphira Qorersment tn tho Binse: TIIE CONGRESS, P"Am'"‘“c‘: I i Tinily the action of the Houso conferces upon the 3 rou: pp . (by tequet gress with an Intell(zent intercst, and regretted that tholr couutries wero not to be lnvited to take part in fts deltherations. They are, Indecd, deeply Interested, ns s also British Indla. Theso .countrics have becn for centuries - tho great consumers of: sflver toln., Tho {minense production ot the Mexican and SBouth American mines, as well 8a that of the othar silver-yielding coun- tries, has been unablo to glut the insatiable de- mandof the Enst; and siiver coln has flowed iuto Asia as steadily ns the waters of the Missis- #ippt flow fnto tho Gulf of Mexico. England bhas a dircet and vital intercat, in view of her position as an Asiatle Power, in this question ol the formal and unlversal detcrmination of thae ralative value of gold and silver, and so has Russia, Notw Russia lns already nceepted the Invitatlon to ecnd o ropresentative to the Con- Frcn, but Engiand and Germany have not. It s believed that they both will soon gee tho ad- visabllity of joining the Congress, and there nro indications that when the Congress mecets it will be found to comprise represcntatives from cyery European natlon, Tho Uoverniments of France, Italy, Rassla, 1fungary, Holland, Swit. rerland, and Greoto havo accopted the invita- tions, When tho Congress assembles ft can, and very probahly will, fnvite the repre- rentatives of tho” Eastern nations nnd of Bouth America to particlpate in thelr dellberations. £ach of these natlons has a representative now in Parls, and no merely formal matter of otiquotte neod stand in tho way of thelr accopting tuls invitation, Then wo should sce, for the firat time, a trnly interna. tionnl Congress, represonting overy civllized vountry in the world, and assombled for ths purpose of establishing a untform standard of value throughout the world: a purpose which, i accomplished, would a followed Ly {neatima- ble and perpetunl benefits to humanity, In an iotorview to-day, Sccretary Evarts ex. ressed great gratifieation that the'invitation of Pho United Btates to tho European natlons for un International monctary conference had Leen #o generally aceeptod, ceeptanco is expected from Austrin and Belgtum. Tho English Cabi- net ta divkded as to what thatcountry should do, hut Beeretary Evarts expecta that thoy will do- vide favorably before long. The acceptances from France and Italy camo by tclegraph wit! in an hour of eurh other. 8Bcetetary Lvarts says that It {s not true as published that tha Silyer Congress will hold its scsslon at Berne. No Elnw has yet been decided upon, but the proba- {}ities aro in favor of Paris. TIIE ANGLO-RUSSIAN AGREEMENT. Loxbon, Juns I4.—The full text of the sgroement between Great Britaln and Russia, signed on the 30th of May, Is published, and contirms thocorrectness of the synopsis given in the dispatches of that dato, 'Lho agreoment resorves to Russla and Enetand the rightto ratse and discuss in the Coungress all questions not included in its stipulations; buc i, after dfscussion, Russin persiets in matutaining the treaty as modified by this agreement, Engiand will not dispute ber richt to doso. The minor points in the agreement are: Thorectification of the weatern boundaries of Bulgaria on abasis of nationalities; superior officers of militla in Bouthern Bulgaria to banominated by tho lorte with the approval of Europe; and Turkish promises of reform {n Arinenianot to be ex- clustvely to Russis, but to England also, CORDIAL FEELING, Lownox, Juus 14.—Tho Lelitical Qorrespond. ence, of Vienns, reports tbat tho confidential pourparlers proceeding in Berlin relate to the question of tho Greek insurrections on Turkish soll, and the withdrawnlquestion will be mooted 1o the Congress an Monday, it in the meantimo an undcratanding is reached. The close inter- coursg between Andrassy, Deaconstleld, and &chouvalofl has undoubtedly led to a tnutusl rapproachement, especiully a8 regards Aodrassy and Schouvalofl, THINCE GORTSCHAROPP thas not since his arrival held or been present st noy interview in cous equence of the atate of his health, France appears to ho deslrous of taking a more nctive part In the Congress than hitherto on the elde of England, especially in regard: to tho presceration of the remaluder of Europoan Turkey, and tho clalms of tireece. 1t s sald that Germany, supported by the other Powors, wili suiegzest tho muelloration uf the condition of the Roumanlen Jews. A telewenm from Berlin to-njght partiaily conflrms the foregolng. 1t denles that Enziand or any kreat Power demands the union of Crate with Grueece. ISRATLITISN DELEGATES. Benrax, June 14,—The English, French, Ger- man, and Eastorn brauchies of the Israclite Al- lMance. have scut n delegato to represent to the membera of tho Congress the deplorable con- ditlon of the Jews in Roumania aud Buigaria, OREECH, It 1 reported that Beaconsfleld will move the sdmisston of Greeee in the Congross. Tho Roumantan delegates aro much mortifled at the voul reception they uverywhere moet. FROVIDED. No vexatious luctdent will occur f Prince Diamarck retaina control of the discussions. ‘Thore can bo no doubt of his ardent doslre for pedce. THR ANOLO-HUSBIAN AGREEMENT, Brazilian subsldy, a provitlon for carrying books rovida,an addifional fund forthe reptyment {0 he | ooy e malls, ubdor tho bosial wnlon reaty, TUnion Pacifie ltulirond Company.” The blil pro. | free of duty. and othor matters. Mr. Cannon vides that all moneya hereafter pald to the Com- ankod the House to adopt lin reaolution, vindicate pany for uddlmml{ subscriotions to its capital | Jis riahis, and send the bill buck to tha Sonate with ek mada undor the provusions of Boe, @ of the | the information that that body Lad no rght to Aot of Congreas apuroved duly 2, 1804, shall be | trench unon the prerogatives of the House, Bifned info the United Siates Treasury to b oreds | After discussion the oAt was alopted = ted on account of the Government adiances 1n | J¢a% 168 naye, Od—and the bill was sent back to did of tho robd's constsuctlon. Ttoferred to tho | "hueSpeaker announced Mensrs, Reagan, Kenny, The Sundey Clvil Appropriation b "'Mf‘“' baen and Dunnell an conferces on the River and Harbor v . rocaivad from tho House, was read by titlo and ra- | opd, o 1) wag pasasd authorizing a settloment of orted. CTh:l’ gflfl"’ but to mqmfl:a ,_50 nm&.m smp_ 'i}':nfl'r‘e': of the cstateof the Rear Admiral J. A, anal Company te constroct and opera Lo . 1, Cannt from New Orieaus to the GUir of Mexfco, G et o BEMr, Edei, tia Beanio amsndments througn the lands and wators of tho United Biates, | b3t00 bill making ag appropristion forthe vayment and to grant to sald Company tha right of way for fl“ 'l ;‘ Southern Clalme Commisslon were con- Mt pus0se, was pamels e e bl b privids e Homso voted to tnsiston its disagreement ta {?“c:m: nzl m:‘l;m‘ ‘l‘pd Clr{:n‘ilt (] "u of the :}:ae\:::li Route Lill, and & now conference was nite ates at Forf ayne, Ind, ed, A The Honsa bill providing for terma of tho Dis: e AR ceontarsslCANNNN: DURiNy: g telot and Clrcalt Conrte of the United Btates at | FQUerhbOIRKaPROIRIEL, © 00 o and tak Charlotta also pssed. . Iteagan moved Lo snepen: o rnlen and taks b tantiy Mte: Davis (11l entorod » motlon | £rom the Spenkar's table the River and Iiarbor . il to raconsldor the vote by which tha two last-namea [ oF WNE Durhose of nonconcurriog in the Scnate bills paated, Air. Ewiog moved fo nun 3 pend the rnles and take 1 e, BcDonald, from the Committos on \FublS | from tho pcaker's table the bill for o repcal of aulet the o of setilorn on tho Des Molnea Hiver | 1o Mesumption act, for the purpoto of nonconour. B oo sud (o oikar purpmi,. - FIAchd 08 [ waitlan \of conforence, Defealed—not. two-Lhirds - voting in tho affirmative, s Anthiony, from the Commities ohpristien Tho Hlousa thon took & reccan, tho evening see- nual report of the United States Commission relat. | %100 10 be for consideration of Pension bills, ing to the Tlocky Mountain lo and tho best A cancus of Democratic members was announced R R ] B —— O e 1t oo 0er f0- B0 printed | 350 pension billa and a pumber of rivato bils. n:lldm.n:d‘:" P Adjourved. ed providing for e coprer, The Commiltse on Pouslone reported with : POLITIOAL. amendments the House Increasoe 8 pene slon of certaln pensioned soldlers and nnllurs':vlm A SENSIDLE COURSE. havo lost both hnnd-l both feot, or sight of both CineisNATY, June 14.—~The following cintular £yea In tho service of tho country from 33010 72 | was fesucd to-day by tho Natfonal Excutive onth. Tho amendmonts of tho Commilteo on Pensions | Committee of tho Bocialistic Labor party: pravided that the bill should n?plr 1o all who have Ta alt Sectlons and Members of the Sociallstic become holpless on sccount of wounds received, | Labor Parfv: 'The Natlonal Exocutive Cowmitly and who reauired tho ald of anotber yurmn, but | has been informed t rnny mombels shiould mot apply Lo those having no familles de. | liave associatod the taty organza- pending upon them for support, nor Lo those not | tiona In several localities, lustigated thereto chiofly deemer by the Cominlssioner of Yenstons to ba in by a mietaken apprehionsion that such & course ts necessitous clrcumatances, x neccasary to the protection of thelr rihis ns So. After discuesion, sll tho amendments of tha | clalists, * The varly uuthorities would not deom it Committee were rejected, and tho bill paseed as it | any part of their duty to interfero wilh suchaction, cawe from the Houso of Itepresentatives, were 14 nut attompted by theso military organs Mr, Ingallsenld he yestcrday voted for the blil | fzatlons to securc recognition at he hands of taropenl tho Hpccie-Hesumptlon act, hnvlng for- | the Soclaliutic Lahor party, and that it is nossiblo rutten that ho promised the Senator from Mary- | in eome Inatsuces that such orzanizations may havg land (Whvto) to palr with him on tuis question, | had the countenance of encouragement of the local 1lls vote was by inadvertonce, and ho regre Bectlons, Inasmuch ns no warrant for such orzauie cxceedingly that he dld not remombor his promiss, | zations canbe found in tho platform or Constitu- Amendmenta to the Sundry Civil blil wero sub- | tion of the party, the proceedings of eithor the mitted and roferred to tho Committos on Appro- | party Congreases and acts of the Execntive Coms pristions as follows: inittee or Doard of Supervision, the sald organiza- Ity Mr, Morrlll—-Anpropriatiog 8400, 000 for con- | tlons are regarded by the Executive Committeo ag tinning work upon tha now Btate, War, and Navy | occupying a vosition of lxulfllllg 1o the principles Departmont buliding; to romovo the oid War De- | and policy of the Suctulistic Labor parly, wheiher partment butldin #a Intonded ur not. 1y Mr, ll‘err‘y— ncreasing the appropriation for ‘We therefore requent all party membors to with. the publie tnlfding st Grand Raolds to §47,000. draw from such mil connections, nnd urge all Iiy Me, Bock—Appropriating 8200,000 to Indem- | Bections to avold any oilictal conncetion with snch ity Statea fortho cxponscs of ouralllng, enulppiuy, | Lodies, and that no arms bo carcled In_ tio proccs- ond transporting traopa for the United states scev- | sfons. 1f parties thus bandad with arme inslst up- ice during the lato War, on joining our pracessions agalnst the wishes of MF, Da rom the Judiclary Committes, to | tho Sections, such Sections aro advised to compol which was referrod the rosolution as to the Jogality | compliance with tucir ordors, of tha Secretary of the Nary reinstating Sargeon | The National Exccutiva Committeo, L. J, Jirspor m the navy about & year 8go. sub- PattLirs Van Patren, mltted a report to tho effoct that the action of the Carresponding Secretary, * Hecrotary was illegal, Ordered printed and to lle —— ‘ n stitution. U, 8, Gnant, Army blil. There were present Ly invitation 8enators 1111, lLiereford, Withers, Cockrell, Bayard, aud Lamar. Tho first row aroso over the attempt of IMowit to bave MHenry Watterson, ox-Representative, ex- pelled from the caucus. Watterson, fn the Loulsville Courier-Journal, has severcly casti- gated Ilewitt for what Wattcrson called his cowardlce during tho Electoral count, and Hew- itt moved that Watterson be not allowed to re- main, and Watterson accordingly loft,and after be had left the caucus by 8 two-thirds majority decided he should stey. IHewitt explnined the position of the Army bill. He sald tho Senate would nat yleld as to reorgani- zation, but would sgrce to a commission to re- organlze the army, In which tho Houso should have a majority, Tho Toxas delczates with- drew from the caucus fn order not to be bound by it. Withers, s Democratic Senator, insisted that the 8cnate shonld not consider the propo- sitton toreorganize thearmy, and would not con- sent to nreduction, Finally tho caucusadjourned without action. Tho Conferces on the Army LIl agrecd Inte to-night substantially on theso propositions: The armyfs to bo retalned at £5,000; tho pay of officers Is to be reduced ; and o joint commission of tho two Houscs is to be appelnted to conslder the question of the reor- ganization of the army, and no appointments or promotlons are to be made until that com- misalon reports. The posso comitatus clause is o be retalned fn o modifled form. TILW CAUCUS. Tothe Testern Anociated Priss. Wasmxarox, D. C., June 14.—A Democratie caucus wns heid in the ball of the Hoose for the - purpose of determining what course should be pursued by the Democratic mombers of the Connnittee of Conforence on the Army Appro- priation bIIL In addition to about three-fourths of the Domocratic members of the House, thero were also present oleht or ten Democratle Sena. tors, fucluding Messrs, Bayord, Wallace, Withers, tandolph, and Herefordl, ilcpmlenlu- tive Hewitt, of New York, who had charge of tho LIl In the House, made a state- ment showing that there was uo hope of an nagrcemont bolng reached by the Conferencu Committee, oxcopt upon the basis of the Houso receding from tho most, if not oll, of its agreements to the orinclpal smend. ments of the Senate, Ho called sttentlon to the fact that tho House provision fora reduc- tion of the forco of the army to 20,000 wnen was adopted by o oxtremely small 1najority, and that the Benate mojority against this proposi- tlon was very large, Hewitt alsoalluded to tho absolute unanimity of the Benate In voting to refer nll queations of army rcorganization to a commission for report at the mnext sceslon of Congress, and to similar action taken, with a concurrence of nearly all the Democratie Scna- tors in regard to the proposed transfer of tho management of Indian affairs to the War De- partment, In conclusion, he explained the nature of tho Scuote amondments to tho possc comitatus clause, aud {nvited an oxprossion of ylows on the part o tho caucus, which might be aceepted atato that a number of fallures have occurred, creating something of a vanlc among mer- chants, It {s almost impossible to disnose of the hills of exchange. Ail foreign afiver has disappenred from circulation, and gnld s at a {xlz‘hl premium, ‘The lute bankruptcies amount o §1, Wasnivaton, NLC..Tan, 0, 1877, —Grx. ArouR: Telegrnma recelved here from Marshal at New Or- Jeahs, stating that nnauthorized armed hodies of men Arn marching the rireets and threstening the public peace. 11 this be so, Inform the leaders that they must destat, under pain of coming in conflict with tho Unfted States Giovernment, sustained by the military. 1int this order doea not recogrize either side, remember, Telegeaph tha eituation. 1. D, Canenox, Nécretary of War, These dlepatches, and others of later date, which have niready heen published, sufficiently show that thiere was no need of & bargain or ar- rangement; and that the Loulslana question was to all intents settled by Gen, Grant on the confcasion of Packard to him tbat he was to weak to sustain Llnsell without the lelp of Federal troops. — A. 11, STEPHENBS, ©19 LRTTER IN REPLY TO A TRAEAT TO RULE HIM OUT OF TUE PARTY, 2y Telegranh to New York Tribune, WasnineTox, June 11.—Mr. Alexander H, Btoplicns has written a letter to Mr. Heary R, Cascy, Chatrman of tha Democratic Exccutive Committee of the VILith Congressional Dis- trict in Georgls, In which, aflter referring to mutters chielly ot local Importance, be says in conclusion: From the tonc of that ciass of uapers fn Georgla ta which 1 have referred, It wonld scem that T am to he conaldered Dereafter an having abandoned the Democratic party and placed myeelf in antag. onlsm to its orzanization by the telegram referrod 1o (ono annonnciug that be ehould be & candldate for re-glection]. Parties are properly characterized Dy the principles npon which they are formed, and not by the name they may assume In their organi~ ration, If the question of wmy political principles and afifiatione, therefore, I8 taised in that cone vention, then I plead to Jts Jurisdiction, If T am nota Democtat of the strafzhest sect in Geurgla, tben who 1s? @ You, my dear slr, knaw tho materinl and stuff of which' my Demacracy is made. You know well who, In une ol our darkest hours in 1870, framed that platform of principles which maintained the inteerity and enquality of the ecversl Kiates and railted fhe veoplo of Georgla to A rencuo of thelr Conmtifutional rights in the memorable campalgn of thatyenr, Yon know that yon wera one of them snd I was another. In the event, therefore, that this Convention shalt repudiate me ue an unft representative of Democratic principlen, and shall aticmpt to rule me out of the Demuocratic varty be- cause of that telegram, or anything elee connected witn ¢ public acte or sentimnents, then T pay tn yod snd to them, plainly and I'ahall regard their edict as but a brntwin ed by an {rresponsibio factionof trickatera; and the yuestlon whetner 1 or they uro saupd in the faith of the fatuersshall be leftfor the trun Democracy of the dlsteict to be setiled at the nelis, 1f tne shall producs any division or dissen. elan 10 the pardy, then the responslbliity for the Coneeriences must rest upon thuse who have so assmleil nnd a0 crossly misrepreaented me. 1 hold my prescat commission, not from the Thomeon Canventlon of 1870, hut by the will of the provle of the Elehth Districs. logally and constitationally exprensed at tho volls, Al ques- tiens, therefore, touching my Bdelity to vrhlrl]»ln sud integrity in the execution of tha trusta conficed v mu by them aliall ve umnmcl( declded by them, 1f they, in thelr Judsment, shafl pronounce seie tence of condemnation, 1shall. 1 truet, recelve it with as much fortitude and philorophy aa Socrates recelved the bewlock, and witl sy much- dignity ENGLIST LECTIONS. 1.oNDON, June 14.—Giles (Conservsative) has been clected member of Parllament for Southe ampton, to 11l the vacancy caused by the desth of Russcll Gurney. Ilis msjority over tho Lib~ eral candidste was 248, Otway (Liberal) ias been returned to Parlla- ment frot Rocheater by 280 majority, WOULD MARRY. Box, Juno 14,—The Old Cathiolfe 8ynod has, by a voteof 75 to 2, adopted a resolution In favor of marriago of the clergy. < CHOLERA, Loxnox, June 14.—A Parlsspecial states that revernl cnaes of cholera have been reported at Maraetilos. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Quernsrown, June 14.—Areived—~Stenmsbips Beythin und Wisconsin from New York. LONDON, June 14.—Steamahip Ville de Tarls, from New ork, has arrived out. OBITUARY, Nontitaxrroy, Mass,, June 14.—The Rev. C. C. Burleigh dled last nleht from Injurlcs re- celved by the recent rallroad accldent at Flor- cuce, g2 ——————p— Disappolnted Americans, Pariz Correspandence Cincinnati Gasetts. The number of honorary and extrsordinary Commissloners from the Unlted States is ample for the duties thaoreticallydovolving uponthom, “Uhere are forty-four additional a1 bonorary Commistloners appoluted by the President, and eeventy-six nominated by the Governors of the «lffcrent Btates, making 120 gentlemen enzaged in the work of sustaining thelr own and thalr country's dignity, Some of them caine hero full of Tinportance, expectlog to bo In constant cousuitation with the eminoot eentlemen at the head of tho Exposition, and to bs in n continual atato of dress-cont and white cravat, nssisting at the dinoers and_recep- tlons of the AMarehnl-President, of Princes, und ef Minfsters, At hone, the sclect umong hundreds of thousands of their fellow-cltizens, they have s foundation for thelr dignity; but here they flud that gho distinguished individual is tho goutieman wiols not a Commlssioner. They read in tht l]uumuh of banqucta and lctes, waondering whether Messrs, Noyes and McCor- mick kave foreotten to send In thelr names for {nvitations, or thelr bankers have permitted the invitations to go astray. One Commiselonor actually zent a hoto to Miniater Noyen, requcat- tug five ticketa of invitation to a reception civen at tho Polace of the Elysee by the Marshal- Presidont o day or twoalier the opening of the show, and was Indlgnaul after ho lcarned that, though this {8 n Republic, everybody catmotb cuter its White House. The other duy'a goutle- man came into the ofllee of the Commissiun, and nald he wanted to present tho com- mlslon of a friend of his In ons of NOTES AND NEWS. 1NOBNOUBING WITIL COMMUNISTS, Bpectal Dispatch to The Trivurie, WasnrvatoN, D. C., June 14.—Thore was n mass-meeting of workingmen to-night in front of the Oapitol. Very incendiary, blood-or-broad specchics were made. The inost notablo one was that of tho demagorue Represontative [lendrick B. Wright, of Pennsylvania. Carter R, Iarrison may not have made an {ncondiary apeceh, but he {ml the msfortune to be in very bad company, and made o speech to the Coinmunistic crowd. WOMAN-SUPPRAGH, To the Weatern Assoclated rers, Wasmxaton, D. C,, June 14.—The majorlt; of tho Benate Committeo on Privileges an o I lie guldance of the Dem el ), on tho table, # A Cimponiro 1 Cnaa? ruccived (00 DISde of 140 | 1oxpom, duno. MaoTho Standard and Times | the far Western Btates, and to ascortain | ShAREIETE, OF P EANS Shodtioneds o e lient 1ty Coma. | *"hir: Mcblonatd.of the Committeo, non-concarred, L LA Bty louns Unslny nd tho final atabof tha lograte | o\ ver Vo fact that Blr Stafford Northcoto :'h;:h ".‘;",:';"f&u,fig.,;“ 'fi:unc(l:‘r:“lhsi{ nxl;ugfi‘nl An informnl debate ensuied, fn the courso of | tution prohibiting States from disfranchlsing ,‘§x"'""i»"u‘;’&3'.'i‘5353;5,57&}“%{’“;’!‘02‘: lionas 00““:‘:: ‘D “:"‘“ = f:‘fla 1;{ c:":ll il X nuch a doe 3 nnmlsslos g . of Ttepresen -concur- X ,—8 1d not. repudinto the report of the agrcemont | one nf the firat prder, helng sizned botli by it | Fhich Reproseutativus ilartridge, Soringan aud | women, takos the round substantially thnt W "Beat Blackburn took ground agatnst any yieldiog of the House positions on all these subjects. Mr. Edon favored making a stand only on tho ronce of that hody in the Senate amendmenta 1 ¢l The bill making anpropriatione Tor tho. lmotave. | homes Geu. Dcatty, the disturbing element 1o ment of rivers and ngnrhorl, etc., and asking for o | the Clncinnati Convontion, ina Leco Almost un- Couference Commlttes, approachable, so far as giving expression to hls the nmendment, if_adopted, will make soveral million voters totally Inoxperionced (n polftical affalrs, quite generally dependent upon the between Great Britain aud Russia, as published in the Globe, when Lo wos questioned In the B. Haves and Willlam Eyaris, Tho clerk ox- amined the paper, and scknowledged that (L was a very distinguished plece of paper, but Lo A TERRIBLE DEATIL Lieut. Totten, of the United States Army, inutaniy Kiled by & Toain on the Taie | repore s svtvomter o Ve8| beaiaad sbott. mentoing i piicics o un | e ofes oo ny concoonot th v | i ‘wilhogt‘power ' Sfurd o 1o | I SERRINGLES S rtes e Soforene | Yiews, st couru o wll pursuo durug tho son River Rallrond. A o 4 4 alty provisions stricken out by the Senate from | which thelr numerical strongth may etable them | asked for by the Hoase, 3 el Do (5 Thi Aelbiinl HBACONBYIELD'S BPECIAL. great, yon know, are rathor undefinablo. Finelly | Yhe hosss comitatus clause, and Scnators to make, aud comparatively few of them wish to assuime the irksome and reapousible political dutios which tho incasure thrusts upon them, and which many seek to evade. Such chango ahould unly be inade slowly, aud in response to mal:.ms:‘v e“x;tn xflunfi ulh::l dm‘-‘ s:'l::l:crl-hc.edun 'rram did give vent, in o guarded manner, us to how I o Senato n very latie smount bad been added fo (g | 10 felb on tho subject, although any nitempt to bill. In the inforast of economy the Senato | draw hiin out las thus far proved futlle. Ile shonld reacode from its nmondmnm‘;“ The affect | emphatically dentes that the Committoe on Reso- of hin motlon would be o paes &) L as it came T e Homee svlug abont ‘85,000,000 1a the Jutions wera unaulmously againat him, and it waa concluded that s gentleman hoving o commission signed by the President of the United States and the Becretary of Stato could, upon furnishing two carte de vialte Fhulwrnnhl of himaclf, obtain n free tickot of admisslon, Dispatches from Berlin say that Lord Beacons- Geld In his specch in the Congress on Thursday calied attention to the perlls attaching to the wilitary situation at Constaotinople. Beacona- Withers, Bayard, Hill, and Hereford argued that the House ought to yicld all the poluts in controvorsy, The attendance diminished gradually during the prugress of this discusslon, and flually the Nnw York, June 14.—A speclal to tho Times from Poughkcopsla says that First-Licut. Ed- werd 11, Totten, of ths Thirty-fourth Infantry, United States Army, met with a frichtful death 1" public demand. 'Lhirty thoud ¢l by fold demanded an hinmedliate chauge that | and might be called upon for aome unmen- | p . gonera says Richard 8Bmith wisropresouted facts when 8 0 caucus broko up for want of a ‘quorum sud | nawes aaking for this lugislation wero obtalned | Government. o ?(l;:;r ‘l’l‘;i?mndp:m‘ m?nlr‘:xllll?: "’l“:xu.‘:: ufi:::lz: would rumove from dangerous proximity the 5."'5!"',%“1‘, 3‘“:;.' ..;{ éf,',“" ‘“f::“:""';"l‘(',“eg‘h'gf'“f’.""‘ without voting n‘r:{ thatraetions, . T thraugh tho. ellorts: of womai-silago socle: | Jir. Enencur oppasei the motlon, }’:,, ";:Mhm’?,,;:,‘"'f“';mfi;m ",'“.,u"fifl',',lg‘:,‘n&‘; " ot 1 Weat Pol e terday: ho th Russlan aod Turkish urmies in Rownells, end | oronriess thrust upon them.d To the ,m_' m“ Aslde from the tenor of someof the spceches | tlea thoroughly organized, with active nnd [ M. Bangent inguired what was tho differenca be- partywas concerned, hicwould scknowledge that the oxcrcises at West Bolnt yosterday; lo then | pcoieon tiopes that tho Russtan delogates | Hass betong. the. - newshaner-co entar | made in the caucusy it bocame uvident in a brl- | zealous nauagers. Without woman-auflrage, | tgen tho House ud Senate bill, the moarest ho bad approached. 16 Was whon.iio crossed the river to Cold Bpring, and ‘spent the | StPRetacd Woves tiat tho Hislon Slans belong the uswepapor-correapoudents; | yotg uterciango of views among membors tuat | fegilation for woman fa coutantly improving, | 3fr: Sheuccr reblied abont 81,600,000, cast s vots for Hayes, who hind carricd out 41 ovening with Gov, Kemble, of whose famfiy ne | WOuld be abloat tho noxt sittlog to announca | thoy also can got (ree tickete, and no Cominle- | ¢herg aro » suflicient numbor ot Democratic | and the disabilities Imposed upon hier uuder the | 3 Hekon of M. Barzeat was rejocted, ys rozramine that thd Democratle arty had boon was s rolative. This morning bo sunounced his | HH8¥ the Rusalan troops had witldrawn, A Tl rarminta e that semo of the- honap. | lepresentativos ready to unite with tho Repub- | cammon law aro beln swopt away by thio apiris | ' gy, i, —se etlowe: w=tesd, [Ipearamune Llint thio 1 eatoeratlchussy lat basty futention of roturniug to West Polnt, and starte WILL NOT 118 ADMITTED, blo Commis lnuu o st p e gaenor- | licans to insure the adoption of tho conferento | of the age. Tho Biates are grudunl {n:ramlnx * ey N, Ropnoticas party in evm, Je e Hiate, © itg ntentlou of 4 ofnt, and s Loxpox, Juno 15~5 8 m.—A Berlin corre- | 201 0"13’ - oners aro acting as vewapapers | roport, which will yield the House positions, | suffrage to women, perhaps with good results, | nattey, Tawes, lh:u(nl the moymlmrno the Conventlon woro ed for \t{rm wll(d B&rlnx d:mlk. :nlcgmpmlml by | sondent predicts that the propasition to adniy | S PORdeNE: e and tho Conturenee Committes will framo their | Tho Committes regard it 08 unwise and inex- | Hayard, Hurrin, alarmed by tho Potter nvestieation, o by the Miss Mary Komble, o girl of 18, M!u Qer | o eeo to the Conaress will be rejucted, Itls 01d nud New Home, Eflpxi'n‘ ncm‘;‘llnnl{i lhl. ‘“fl" |¢‘:' vn"lcnlnd aud | pedient to ensble twu—thlrdlco! um“ame- toot eCroery, ¥ aid of every ofilce-holder i Cincinnatl, together trude Kemble, 8 year or two youuger, b o oubtless adopted by bo otises to-morrow, | through an amendment of tha Conatitution to ‘nriatlancy, tabunatd, W % with the cuniing of Richard Bwith, sceured the and Miss May Kewble, 12 yoars of age, The | KnOw8 that Russta will oppose It. Germany The lllflfflhbna“'l»:l‘vt‘\;':fi i’n"-“‘.f"z the Caoital Later,.~Tho Confcrence Commlttoecompleted | force women suffrage upon the other third in okt oreill, Wallace, mild indorsement thoy ald U \eadlug from the Kemble wunalon to | W support Ruesia, und Austrla, Frauce, ant { o Tialy aud what, it was even six years 15 | and signed a report in accordavce with the | which the public oninlon of hath soxes may by Gl tandolnn, Whyte-2s, 5 i Hadson Kiver. Rlirond buls non v | 1alyaro fealous of thoUrack mercantlomarive. | ayparent in trorvtting. [t war then & ihost | 2bove foresladovwiog, sronBlY aveste 9 gk SR pon X s 1LLINOTS, i ¢ | The correapondent thinks Roumanta, Bervin, and | dirty aud neglected city, withn new and strance i & ot o B hony, don ; . track about 800 feet mouth of the rock | i CE R o anve of admisdon. | Smell to encounter at eveey cornnr. Now It fa IN THE HOUSE. The Bonate coutirmed Consuls Horace E, | Anthany, Grivens ,'.“{gfy; Bpecial DispaleA fo Tha Tridune. cut between the grounds snd the ste- b bright and cl A 1 James, ot Marylai), for Turks {sland; Willlam | fiarpum, erafurd, tock, LaBann, Lk, Junio 14.~Thore was o lively fon, and the party had fo walk s | 10 BUY©AsS tho utioost that the smull Statos can | PRIERG A A weatuinelling eren. In THERRSUNETION. 0/ L K. Teabody, -Mansachisetts, for Rio Graude, | Brmsice, I 'nitoraon, time nt the Republican Town Caucus, held In few rods on tho rallrond fu order to wet to tho | 20P€ for is to be heard, They will not be per- | Times was not allowsd to ¢ireulate in tho i, i TRSIRE RapaIeN 18 TRy SVILNG Brazil§ Jold A. Parny, of Bicrea Loone, at Blerra | JUHOR, | iocy, \ 04ANS, s Ehip cits sk bl Asnonk ook 1ol e ew rods on tho raflroad fu order to wet 1o tho | C PR 1o debates oF Vote. Tt | oot com s et et rrciate in tho ¢ty | Wasmisaon, 1. C.y June 14.—~Tho exciting | Leone} Bewjomin T. Potts, for Gorernor of | £ariren, (0 j8HGRS, Jiaa, e or it e ferry which plies between the two villages. As i pape wers had 1o bo €X- | ocoucs customary to the closhig days of Cone | Muntana Territarys ‘Peter Newloy, Asaistant | Conovers it oiicer, made by Postinaster Corbus and his triends to > Is uuderstood that Dlsmarck wishes to exclude | smined hotore thoy wero delivered. Now there y 3 Y g Domey, AT Rt - they were passing through sho cat the whistle | [0 Ly tncluded fn tho task | A€ 8 half-lozen datly pupors piiblished in Rome, | gross were ouncted In the Housa to-day. Thorg | Treastirer of the United Btatesat Dultimioray | BIeh S’lmuan WA 5, pack the caicus, to sccura the choico of dole- ol e l"imn‘::‘l" Pag :.‘;m“l nnd.ml'zhn;lnz of the Cungress, tho seaslon of which will as. | 14 the newaboy, ‘:"“ll;fll‘l‘“cnwn.l cry, dispouses | was an cagor strugls for the fuor by tho man. | O gmfi;‘.ffifim‘h JAdlstant Appralfer, o it azey, eates favorable to the renowminstion of tha Hon. sonthward, tho Poughkeopsio nonger- : 1'nu"r'n‘oflon gl M;( s.mdm."':m&l“ Sonate Insist | P, C, Hayes, but the result was o sigual faflure, e mereed tor e ho parorencs | Dolegates of o very differont surt wero clected, agers of tho diflerent bills. Thoss who wero not succesaful wers dissatlsfled, ond thelr i1l surediy last saveral weeks, AUSTIIA AND HUSSIA. Indian Agents—fohn Haw, of Montana, iers aro even two political papers published fn Rome, with Western Shoshiona Agency, Novada; Johin Pat tralir g e couing shrough politieal cartoons which scem to amnse the peo- the cut at o ropld rate. The g S e Y fe, of Town, Ban Curlos Agcney, Arizonat | pro tem, announced Moas poncer, McMlilan, | and the followlng resolutiun was adopted by a 3 _ Lounon, Juse 153 s, m.—A speclal from | ple vastly. Yes, tho newaboy nnd the houk- fealing Increased tho disordes. ‘Tho Brazlilan | tie, Yy \ v e 4 the C Niod ob i i #pace was very narrow, sud, bewildered by the 2 Eln:k two of the most wwarked evidences of the | subsidy scheme was kitied,—at least 1t apipears | Froucls 1. Weaver, of Weat Virginls, Bouthern | and lansom a4 the Cominltios 0o the part of the | Yargo majority: perll of the situstion, they rushied scross to th | DeFin statest It 15 said that Lord Beacons- e ! b Ute Al Hento, > to be killed, but the parllamentary situation of 11 {s"s0 novel that It 1a ditllcult to say what the fival reault might be. Waddell, Chslrman of the Post-Oflico Committes, wus very strenuous for It, und §t is reported that i he docs pot succeed ho will resigo his Chalrman. ship and publicly srralgn Keandall ou tho churgo of huving defeated his blil, The person Yespousible for tho defeat of tho subsldy schome, however, (s Caunon, of lilinols, ilo las opposed |t {rom the utset. He made tho point thut varlous features of the Benate sweudments, fucluding the subsldy scheme, Ermmunt civilizatlonamd the growth of liberty, ave eitered Lomo to stay and practice thelr calling right on the steps of the Vatlean, snd under the shadow of 8L, Peter’s. Bix years ago modern Roma was shuwing evidences of decay, Other rulus besides those of the Forum were to bo found. s everything was dull and stagnant, and repalrs uevér thouglit of. But the most marked change s in the people thenselves, The sainess und silence which thien relgucd In Rome have disappeared. The peuple elug, shout, and aro merry, ‘There I8 life and cayety among them, amd tha strects are througed with peopls up to + late hour. This chian,e 1s so marked and apparent that it wonld be folly for any one to dispute it. It {s 8150 8 more prosperous clla‘. and the populstion has fucronsed one-thind {n te xcg, Colurado; Jobn A, Wright, of Murylaud, Lemll Agency, I Harvey Carpenter,of Nevada, Recelver of Pub- lic Moneys at Eurcks, Nevada, Postuiusters—U, W, Fisher, Bueyrus, O, Btophen Metcalfe, Anderson, Ind,; Solomon Kaulman, Garnett, Kas.; Albert 81, Chambes- 1in, Asbland, Neb.; lliram A, Paine, Fremont, Nebis WV, Marshai, 'lsttamouth, THE UREERIACKENS, The Senate Connnlttee on Finance to-day recetved o delegation of tho Natlonal (Green- back) party, Thomas J. Duraut mnade a speech favoring an expansion of the currency to the volume gqual to that of the perfod Immedi- ately following the War of the Rebelllun, TH® YOUIL 'R UENTS, fluld will dopart from Berlln noxt week, whilst Couot Andrassy has arranged to stay a month, This causcs o bellef, which §s encuuraged by Russtan and the Kuglivh Plenfpotentiaries, thal the critleal polnt between themn will by much woro easily scitled thau that between lussia and Austria, TASTERIN NOTES, TIR ENGLISTE PLERT. CONSTANTINOPLE, June H.~3oukhtar Pasha and his Ueuersl-of-Sta will to-day vielt the Brittsh fleet. The tluet will shortly rumove ‘Amendments to the Bundry Civik Aopropriation otred, By the Tepnblican votors of the Town of LaSafle in "caucus assemblod, that th renoin- Il ey e e trersed 10 the Commitiot | jnaionof the Hon. B, C. Jlayes an candidato for = Uooyress would be detrimeutal fo thu harmony Wk ons ;,,'{I--,,{.,}g::m,‘gg he Secratary of aud”buat intoresta of tae Ropublican parly n La serylca I the Rauthory States prior 1o tho War oat [ 526 COU: of the appropriation of t‘flb. 0 for that purposs, Alter the regular caucus had finished busl- mado by the act of March 8, 1877, oess and adjourued, Postwastor Corbus re- By Mr. Plumb—Appropriating $10,000 for s pub | quasted wll In fuvor of the renomination of P, 11 bnilding at Fort Leavenwortn, Kan. . Huyes to remaln and hold suother caucus, Ly M, Jobniun-Avpropristiog $50,000 for the | and all opposed to leavs tho hall. The requese gietign ot arsacks a Volron Sonrod, Yo ond | S ornbied Wik B . Fehalning Tk Drovrty at it Norfolk Navy-Yards - o PuUWe | then proceeded 1o olect delegates (o sult their A message was reccivod from the House of Rtop | W1 PUrpose. n-'n-‘mnlulvn‘nlnrnlnfiuu Jutlln."olu“ bl ;. p&n s of the Seunte amendmon erelo were in L] uatare of & rovenus bill, THE WEATHER, down track, aod the 8t. Loula “express tramn from the north thundered down upon them at the rate of forty inlles an hour, Gertrudo and Mary Kemble, aarted back across the track thoy bud” just left, with the engius slmost upon thiewm, amd thus cscaped. Miss Mollle Keuible, with equai preseuce of miud, stopped off the down track n the other direction, snd anved hersell by cliowlug to the wall wud lolding ler skirts frmly . down with _hor hands a8 the train” ‘rushed by, Licut. Totten appears to have tried to pave bmsclf Ly standing in the narrow spaco between the iwo traius pussivg in differcoy oircetious. The attempt proved fatal, When from Istuid to Prince’s 1slands for sanitary rea. wero fn the nature of yovenue bilts that, con- "Tho Seusta inelsted ‘on the smendinents, ond Orrios Ov TR Cuiny BioNAL OrricEn, e tralue had disuppesred hie was (ound Jying | (OL0 {heso six yenry. | incy, then ltume has become | yequently, tho Benate, undor the Constitution, to 715 par cunt subscriptions tu-day smounted | yigL05, “Eurry, "Kirkwood, ‘and Haxoy wereap: | Wastting7on, D. C. June 13—1 a. m—Iudica- of lis biead crushed f, sud his nedk und one TIE INSUBGENTS, v i i was locompotent to originate them, and that d a Conference Commitly fwprovement Is doubtlees due, but the change In the wanner and temperament of the people, tnelr freedom from restrafot, thelr ringlog laugh and joyous shouls, atl go toshow that " they na Jonger stuusble on I darkucss, but that PROSECUTION RECOMMENDED, Chairman Whitthorne, of the llouse Com- mittes ou Naval Affairs, presentcd a report to the Naval Comimnlitee * racommending that measures ho taken by the Department of Jug on th part of the | tons—For Tenncssee, and the Ohlo and Uppet Senato then took up the Senste bill creating | Bllosisslppl Valleys, lower pressure, cast to 8 |‘uu:n=.|o be known as the Pacific Hailruad Com- | south winds, slightly warmer, cloudy or partly ssion. N, Thurman subaltted an amendment sa aa to | S10UUY weatlier, aud rah areas. arin brokes. Miss Mollie faioted wheo the Eum was over, and was carried botug {nsensible, ut svou recovered, ‘The romains of Lleut, "Totten were couveyed to the Kemble mausiol Tt is belloved that s suspeusion of hostilities betwoon the Ruvifans sud Pomeks hus been are ranged. Priuce Labanoft, Russtan Ambassador, has sugeested to the Porte the formatiouof a the bill should be returued to tho Benate, Can- uon supported his proposition in u very vigor- ous and olaborate spoech, and carriod his polnt = by a bundred majority, The Mouso, therofore, | ficn for the indictmant of ex-Becratary Robeson, | provide that tie Commissioners shail mako thele | ~ For tha Lowor Missourl Valley, rislug, possl- okl L FINANCIAL mixed comuilsslon composed of Cousula at | L teht of treedo has penetrated their hearts | 2"y o pogt-Routa bill back to tho enste on | es-Nava) Gontrattor Hauscom, sad o4-Enginces | Tonort (o tho Sccrotary of ino Tatorlor on gebetars | bly followed by Salliog, barometer, winids most- g Plilipoppolis and Turkish sud Kussian oflicors ———— the ground that tho smendments wero Woud, for ualfeasance fu office. Jecember, 1878, inatead of the 1a4 of January, New Yonk, June 14.—The fallure of Charles 3cott & Co. {moorters of whito goods, 804 Canul street, was announced to-day, apd an usslzument made to William 8, Taylor, Bad debts and depreciation 1o values caused the ly southerly, slightly warmer, partly cloudy q go waa recoived from | Weather, and occaslonal ralns. the Hlouss of Repres unounciog that that | For the Lake rexion, lower pressure, east to wtil} further lusisted apon ite disagredment to | south winds, higher or atationary temperatures, theBonate smeadments tothe l.ehlnlnnvo.hulum, clear or vartly cloudy weathar, a sibly and Ezocutlve Approptiation bilk, and swked for s | followed by ruin arcas from the Upper fifu w I i 1470, Agresd fo. u to Investigate tho outragus by Bulgarians upon Pondinj cussion & mes Mussulmaus, APPOINTMENTS, . The Prestdent nomiuated Reuben B, Fenton, of New York, Willlam 8. Groesbeck, of Obio, and Francis A, Walker, of Conuecticut, United States Cotnmissloners at the International Out of the Jurlsdiction, A zood story fs told of a Vermont ex-Judae and ez-membicr of Congress. The latter held court in Essex County when a loug-standing FOT WITUIN TUN PUWKR OF TUB SENATE TO MAKE, With tho subsidy also fall tho proposition to ro- store tho fraukiug privilego aud the now scheme DISBANDED, The Imperial Guard of Clrcasslans has been dlsbanded by advive of Osman Pashia, cuso fn which an espoctally stiarp lawver bnd | ror thg olassitication of mall wmatter kuown us | Monctary Couference: Willlam Hugden Ed- | further eonforance with the Senate. Lake Erle, mlu;c. ll‘,!nl.bllmu estimated at §250,000, nearly THRSSALY. baeh ;"’(‘{I‘fi"“w‘;fl; ‘h‘flg:df"‘; E: i’:qsg!’l‘lfl;flx‘lfl Sl Baston Publleters! bill. - Au atturnpt wili e [ wards, ot g‘havlll‘urgu of Lolumbia, Consul- sy Windom suld the rest question ,:'.'.‘7:‘,““:5“ LOGAL UBIERYATIONS. e kh de abroad. Tuo ouscts conslit | CosrawtiNoPLy, Juno 14.—The Miolater of | Lo lost tho case. After teatho counsclor, who | made to rescuo tho bill from fts abnormal can- | Hepetal B 31 Feheistnns Slexauier b borelty | onthe nuniber aud compensatiou of its Cuicaao, Juse 4. T » the valuo o WBIEh | Grcece boro denies that Grcek volunteers have | was stayiog b the samo nu tn Guildhallwith | dition, but ft s dificult to seo how it can be | Jenicras, United Staics Atiorncy for the Seuth. | Smpioyes, Fhels compuosstivn ‘was falr, "and Gar, |7y .| W AL A voluntary petition In bavkruptey has boen | Fecentiy landed on ‘Turkbsh territory, or tbat gll;: .Jn“""k“; :“‘l‘;"“‘f‘m‘l‘!‘] ‘m".’m“:fm::‘{l‘éfl'l“x doug, ‘The House will propose Lo pass the Post- | cru District ot Misatssippit Hitam B. Towno, | "M, ‘Uayard axprossad surprise thst the Houso filed by Juhn Rchappert, of tho late firm of | the jusurcectionin Thessely has] boen renewed, few miuutes behind & zood "5“" u}«.k them | Joute blil just as it camo frow the House Coin- | Postinaster at lllwli} w"'d Frank D. Harding, | suouid thu to {nlerfere with the emns Selupuat & B%‘;“‘:.‘,“:::i iii‘em‘rtu‘l'a-:u:‘xm: i VAUNA AND SUUMLA, wover the line futo New Hampshire, whea tho | imitted, without the Hunate subsidy and frank. :.‘,,‘!h\',‘]’fi‘.’l‘:'m‘f," ater "(',',"lfl;,fi Clearaul loves or ! .,.":,5.,5“2,,’:,':,,‘235,‘;‘,'“': i?am“t cstute. There fs hm’“ ‘m‘;u;‘ ConsTAXTIXOPLE, June 14.—~The Russians ?}j:fi;fl' llur‘l:::él.“lut:‘h|»m¢;v;u|;vx,:n|:x:!n’13 sald: ing privilege amoaduients. ‘The Seustors, huw- | 5ot ) 'A "Eupstelu, at Boonrille, Me.; Com- | ters foed i 0 x refuse to periolt the 20,000 refugees cacamped around Varus aud S8huwla to returo to their homes uniess thoso fortreases are surrendered, The Porte still declines to give them up. BATOUM. Lonnox, Juse 14.—A correspondent at Cone stantiuople sy it is asserted on good authority that the Porte has fnstructed fta Commlssloners 10 opsu ncgotintions relative to the surrender of Batouw. —— MISCELLANEOUS. TUE SBTUIKE COLLAFAING, Loxpoy, June 14.—At Buruley 2,500 looms, cwploylug 1,000 gpuratiyes, resumcd work with- or itaclt, Mr. Windom then noved that tho Senato fnsfet uwpop the Seuate amenducats, and agree to the further conferonce anked for by the louss, Ho e ¢alled for the yeas and p: oo jhis motion, that Stalions. tm:ln the v‘l‘o'l ot '15. e or the motivn wi 3 2| of toutae, vole to sustalu the Comuitte of Con: E‘"E‘"’ A Yan| cver, say the bill 1 that form will not now be approved by tho Benate. ‘The River uud Harbor bill went to a Conler- ence Committee, the conferces on the part of the lquse belog Reacan, Konn-hm:.l Dunaeil, This 18 a Committce quite disposed to faver liberal uporopristlons for harbors. The House. after an animated debate, ap- o ted anothier couforence vn the Legislative deposltors, vart of which is owlvg to European creditors. Liabiitties, £212,150, of which §122,650 s accured. The ase sets juclude four houses aud lots wortgaged for $20,000, volued ot $43,000; promissory dotgs, $23,500, aud stocks, §54,500, COMMISSIONED, Bpecial Dirpalch 13 Tis Tribuna, BeringrixLp, 1., June 14.—The Governor to-day commissioned J. B. McKey as Captalu of Compaoy E, First Cavalry, Chlcago, aud R. 8. Ruwsey. Sccond Licutensnt of the same; also W. I.. lluduy 88 Captain of Compauy U, Fint Kesiment, uud Alonzo D. Ewith First Licu- tenaut of the saws. or Richard L. Law, of Indians, to be Hawpshire, we ure peerst” The Court assent- ed. “\V:ll " rejoiued the lawyer, * you blank old fool, how came you i¢ decida that case agalost mei” and, expendiog a part of bis temn- per upon the tnpocent anfwal that drew the car- rage, bo aped away from the lne of Vermont, lucreasing his vituperatiou with the distauce from the Judyge's Juddsdlction. Fiually, ex- hausted, Lo turned hls horse aod drove back to Gulldhall, As the borse's hoo! sounded ou the bridye, which brougha the riders ugaln fu the tireen Mountain Siate, tho uow serene lawyer fimn-lully rawed his hatund sald, ¢ Judge, we ave had's very pleassut ride together. Iaw greatly oblized for yuur company, and hope at sume futyre occaslon to huve the honerof & drive with you agaiu RYATIO CRicAUG, June 14-Midoight, _ THAMKS, TP(Ad. | Risbn; Weaihar, ‘The Crown Prince of (ormany scods his slucerest thauks to the Presidens of the United Btates and the Amerlean pcople for the sym- pathy manifested on account of the ajtempted assassination ol the Emperor. TIIE RECORD. SXNATE. Wasuinoron, D. C., June 14.—The House bill sppropriatiog $210,000 for s public bullding in New York, to bo uscd a4 & Barze Oftice, was pussud. Tue House bill legalizing the collection of fersuce. The motion was agrevd to—yeas, 5; ::n, 2~—Mesare, McCreery and Coke votlog In the tive, f:- Henste then resumed cogsidaration of il to nflmul lh!lmn‘ Cvmmlu?nnul- 1 Ar. Hill submitte smsndment to reducs the comnensation of the Comunisstonore $625 each per moutb. Thls amendment was accepted by flr. Thorman, and agreod to by tho Hegate, The blll thon passed. Mr. Uyl by frum the Commiites on Public Lands, repurfod back tne memorial of Willlam McGarraban, neavioz the pa:sage of & law to TUB ONLY POINT OF DIFFRRENCE now betweun the two Houscs is as to the pay of Senate ewployes. The Beustors maintain that they have tho right to pay thelr employes what tbey plewse. The House reslate this right, clulmlug that the Seusto salurics suould not be blcher tbun the House, The salarica of tha