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+ Che. Chicage Daily Teibune, VOLUME XXXI1X. g CHICAGO, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1878, roremereoee oo | WASHINGTON. | riot fonse Commitee v s wicndctto e ICE FIVE CENTS, “Jéamm, resembling a gigantle cigar of highty- & 'Slishicd’ ateol with sharply-polnied ends hne S yreenof late reudered familiar to the publie hy '.‘me r!prcl’en,mlllll:m of ndnmch In‘:n.- appearsd . «f1n some of the Illustrated papers; but compmra- Outline of the Anglo-Austes Ftively lttle 1 known of the complicated ina Programme in the Berlin~~..5 chinery within. Besides the tharie of explosive substance and the ehamber for compressed alr Congress., which drives the engines, the torpedo contains machinery for propelling itscll at any glyen depth below the surface of the water: for pre- The Early Evacuaticn of Bulgaria by | Yenting the weapon deviativg to the right or John C, Brown, Wathington, D, C.—~Dran Sta: Yaur letter of tha IHth Inst. , ‘inciosing check pay- alle to my order for $427,61, belng one-Bith part of the mon.y oxpended for tho expensca af the Commtanion sent 1o Lonistana by the Presl- dent In the apring of 1877, in received. 1sm do- #j76d by the President to retarn thie draft to yon uncollected, a4 he I8 of nglnlon that Congrean will J¢t make provision for this expenditure, aud, at 21 events, that yon onght notto pay ."5 part of it As {og know, the Preaident wan called ayon in Aprll, {77, in the exercise of 8 high constitation- Al dufy and'in an emergency whon (wo rivai State Governments wers srrayed scalnst each other In both fnclusive; $1,000, No. 130,001 to 135,000, both Inclusive, ' FTotal coupon, £2,500,000. Reg- istered bonds redeemable at the pleasuro of the United States after the 15t of July, 1830, as fol- lows: 850, No 2,101 to No. 2,200, both nclusivay 81, No. 17,151 to 17,600, both fnclusive} 8500, No. 10,001 to No. 10,200, both inclusive; 41,000, No. 83,101 to No, 33,700, both foctusive; £5,000, No. 1 to No. 9,100, both Inclusive; lll’,lll‘l, No. 14,751 to No, 17,100, hoth Inclusive, Tutal regiatered, $2,500,000; aggregate, 25,000~ 000, 1he principal and fnterest will ho' pald at the Treasury on and after tho 20th of Septem. FOREIGN. in condition to work. Yet the Democrats only falled by & few votes to carry a motlon 4 to unsest Rainey two daya before adjournment. How the Congressional | Atlcas one Democratio menber. of that Com- + mittes was unfit for duty, and had bestdes ; Statesmen Finished Up | ieh ™ important snrolled bill. As Rainoy Their Work. deposited thie bill & shout wont up: * Hainey, a1 you will be worth more now than you ever were bofore,' and this the colored Ropub- open, armed hostility, threatening at any moment g 10t from the direction given it at starting; for lNean, elected by a largs majorlly, whom ihe pisbilc peace, o #éna, to Louirians & Commis- ber next, ;?fl'fl'.‘”rffi‘::'.l'cfflug?:'-"“ day. tho Bussians to Be Insisted ;-revcgnnlf the ch]-rfio "‘n"-“"fx" until’ the jon ve distingulshes tizens, het 08 = o t 2] U The New comedy of EITOYS | Democrats destred to unseat, Bpeaker Randali Were one, under meilton Ihoteneona not ?::I; to | The Chalrman ot Henator Matthews' Com- Upon, t"’lza":n::. w?xzul 1:‘:-? ot ;:lrnz"" lol:“c';‘nnlos{l‘:-'!x‘ Aid him by reliable information, but to preven mittee bas called & meoting for to-morrow, I o hy Sheir presence and influence actusl cailiston and €lvil war, This daty you and the other members of the 'Commisslon voluntarily sssumed and faithtolly * performed. In the _absence of an appropriation of public money available for the exponses of the Commission the then Asajstant Becretary of tbe Treanury Invlied from the First Natlunai Pank of New York a loan of tho sum needed, and it was cheerfully granted, and the money was expended under your direction, it was not doubted but that Congréss would, a8 in ine nomezanle simllsr caecs of the exercine of legal pawrar by an exscutlve officcr, reimburse the money hua expended for an object unforeseen whenCon- ress wan in sesston, In this case I have assurances rom Neoaturs that the money would probably bave been appropriated but that the amendment rmpflled wanat no lata o period of the session as o delay and endanger the passage of one of the the charge on the weapon coming into contact With n hard substauce; for stopping tho Turkey to Be Allowed o Forlify and } torvedoafter it has run foragiven distance; anid. for waking it coma to the surlace or sink to Garrison the Balkan the bottous when Its courre fs thua arrested— Line. Luls Iatter arrangement bell:f rovided for uss In cates where it may be desirahble to obyiato uuy danger of the torpedo falling into the . hands of the enemy should it miss ita mark and Russla at the Bame Time Is Emngthen- nntesplode, ‘The apparatus for discharging the Whitetiead (nrlpedo are, broadly spenking, ing Her Hold upon the of three kiuas, The fleat cousists of & kind of Provi gun, from wbich the torpedo is expelled by Tovince, neans of cotnpressed alr above the surface of the water; the secund of a long tube fitted be- low the surface, out of which the torpedo is ais0 furved by tha pressure ur( atr: whils the o . . quickly signel the bill, and the Clerk ‘E zeld l 'ezter Performed by the of the House ran with. the parch- - 'y Democracy. - |ment roll to ihe Benate, where it E bad to be signed in open” 8onate and & Co subsequently presented to the President for & (] signature,—all in fifteen minutes, At 0:90 == Serions Tnnccuracy In the En- | sympson, the veteran Clerkof the Scnate, - peared at the door of the House, breathless, and rollment of the Sundry snnounced that the Benate had appointed a B Civil BfIl. committes to walt upon the Iresldent. At 6:41 the President's Becretary, also breathieas, . snnounced to the House the approval by the President of the Bundry Civil bill. At 6:43 the The Blunder Believed Not House Committee sppointed to wait upon the TurkishBath Towels| o mave meon o | riartimseriiiuniriomns THE RECORD. srxATE. Wasnixazow, D. C., Juns 20.—Mr. Conover called up the House bl to pay George H. Gll- dings for services a3 mall contractor on the route from Bauta Fe, N. M,, to San Antoolo, Tezx., which was discussed at some length aud passed—yeas, 23; nays, 17, Mr. Blaine submitted a resolution extending the sesslon until 2 o'clock to-day (Thursday). Mr. Windom safd ke had just come from the House of Representatives, and it was sald the evrollment of the Bundry Civil biil would be And Wil Establish a Great Mill- hird is merely & kind of laltice-work tube, Teading 8 Jlon bills. ‘1 cannot doubt that 4 tary Camp ot Adri- 4 cidental. the House, In basty fntorvals, was passing un. | COMRTeesat (ih next remslon, when fuis sapject will | COmpleted ‘by 5 o'clock a. m. Bhould the time y p A which serves wnly 1o kive thy torpelo the 261 B, 1y 37 1-2 d )y 2 passing be again presented, will make the neceasary sppro- { of adjournment be extonded as proposed by the anople. Jirover direction, the weapon. belng stariea by ¢ each, formerly =20, Impnu;n!. bills, when, as tllm minute-hand prissions but, Ir it does mot, the Jresident will | Sanator from Mainc, it was fearcd the Houso ts own Dmtllfi';;:mm YR Y reactied the hour of 7 a. m., the Speaker, after | fcel it his duty to contribute from his own meann . g ; 5 this tmportsut expenditure for the public servica ( W08l not have & quorum. Letters from Cunstantinaple stato that the & | lustration of Democratic Reform | wishing tho House & plessant journey home, | Yt boboriant axpenditute tor the public service ( Wofld fob b replicd. that It made no difference, | F8Ar's of & Revolution Against { o0 il T SHIY carryine il the moemene, in the Wi H declared the sccond session of the Forty-fifth | of §t. Very respectinlly, Joux SHERWAN, a8 the only thing to do was to sunounce the the Sultan in Con- tively few heud of cattle in Tirkey which have n the Minor House Congress adjourned without day. Beerathty. | yizmatare of the Sundry Civil Appropriation bill. stantinople. Joapcithe ramgoRar war. 4 fow wesksamy Offices. TIHE FOUR-PRER-CENT One man In the House for that purpose would be e Fhis distans was confine 16 T bt e 2 o] - o fuces of the Fi 4 but lately it by - DEMOCRATIO INEFFICIENCY NS Jant 8 good as & handred. THE CONGRTSS, i L T T TREASURY DREVARTMENT CIHCULAR. y 8p! “h » A GRAVE DISCREFANCY IN AN IMPORTANT DILL. WAsmiNaToN, D. C., June 20.—The Becretar, Mr. Sargent eaid that one man might object to TPOSTIUNED, Turkey, Thousands of cattleare dying overy K Robuke of an Act of Implacable Spectal Dirpaleh to The Tribune. Hotox, D, O, ) Y | the aigning of the biil. week In the vilayets of Smyroa and Hudaven- ‘Wasmixaton, D. C., June 20.—A scrlouscrror | 0f the Treasury bas {ssucd & clrcular calling at- Beruin, June 20.—The conslderation of the 3 > dightar; and u: the G it At 900 per yard. Moannoss by the “bas been discovered In the enrollmeutof the Bun. | tentlon to the 4-percent funded Joan of the lh?:nlre‘:l“ 414 1onL 1t conld mok bo dono under | Buigariu question fu the Conzrcas war again sdott and I;Ll i faree cnergotie. e ierots Senate. dry Civil bill by the Clerks of the House. The | United States now offered by the Department in | At tho request of several Senators he withdrew | POStDODE] yesterday, because thie Plentpulenis | mensures to prevent the farcher spreaq. of tha HANDSO ME 114 circumstances under which thls error occurred | denominations, for coupon bonds of $50, $100, | the resolutian. tiary to open the dizcussiun wna not ready with § contawion, one of the richest sources of the wealtn of Turkey will, it Is naded. infallibly be * destroyed. Already meat Is beeoming searce in the Cuvital. ‘The extra demand created hy the presence of a large Hussian force |u the nelgh- borlwud would in anv case nave caused theprico to rise; but now that the supply s at the same timu diminished by tho apread of the rinderpest. thiroughout the Emplre ueat has become so dear that the pooter classes are obliged to ab- his proposals. The Powers continue tuact lu Rroups, but not necessurily 1u s hostile sense Austnin and England from. oue potnt of view, aud Turkey frum another, obpume Russiy's clabme. Germany, Fraoce, aud laly adout ‘n medistory attitude. There can be little dount of a thorough understanding between Emglund #500, and $1,000, and for registered bonds of 8§30, £100, 8500, $1,000, £5,000, and $10,000 at par and accrued foterest w date of subscrip- tion fu colu. The bonds are redeemanle July 1, 1007, and bear Interest payable quarterly on the 18t of January, Aprll, July, and October of each year, und arc cxempt from the payment of taxes or duties to the United Btates, as well as from are such as to excite the susplcion that the in- Treasury Department Circular Rela- | accuracy is intontional, An examination of the tivo to the Four-Per. enrolled bill at tho Btate Department to-day Cent Bonds. shows that the amendment relative to the Hot H & Borings Reservation, over which there was so At $3.50 cach. Fa-contoat o, i bitter a conteat In the Benate, is ecutirely Thelr Importance as a Savings omitted from the bill. A portion of ove sen- Subscquently the llouse resolution extending the wceslon until & o'clock waa recelvod, sud immedi- ately concarred in. Mr. Hoar moved to take up for constderation the Houee bill to fx the gfly of letter-carriers, but oh- Joction was made by Mr. Eaton. The 1lou ills to eatablish poet rontes, and to provide that 1l pensions on accountof death ot ‘wounda seceived or disease contracted in the serve % 1 Auatria, or of the Hkelihoud of ite con- [ stafu from 1t allogethier. Moreuver, u great part tenco only temalns i the bill, and that Is con- | taxation in suy form by or under Stato, muticl: | lee of the Cnited States dusing the i merar iy, | and sitng 2 Stafn feuin 2 L Tt W A B A s H - A V lflvesmil:;ll Folly Set nected with an_entrely differont sublect, 0 un | pal,or oo ulg;.hurlllyl; 7 Doon tai recerpt of Tal lnelica, wbich’ Wbt becn eramied, or which | Munasce durlig the entis wullerations, e oF i frah oy e 1n, Cotptantinuny =y g to make that sectlon alsofnoverative. Inthe bill | payment, botds will'be date of dosths o dlectan 4 s G ' of the discase o from service of | Benriy, June 20.—Ths Cousress has decded 4 o P s passed a provise {s added to the section for THANSMITTED FREE OF CiiAuan ¥ tho United States, for the payment of arrcars of G 7 = e X % to subscribers, and a commission of one-fourth lons, wete lald bofore the Senate, and. thote | 40 adimit Grecve, with consuitativn volcs, ¥ r ~ Bolsvecn HMadison & Monroc-sts, hes are not 4o b hetd for e fumCIA et | of T percont Wil bo allowed upon th smn, | Pommiant Sere el bofure e Senats, apd Ther | bo it Crscuts v soualatl CASUALTIES, TINISIIING UP, they are not to bo held for more than #15 per | of ‘subseription. Commisslons will be pat by | Padiock objecied to the Fost ltoute blif, and Mr. TIE EMPEROR. 4 DISGNACEPUL BCENES AND INCIDENTS. tub. The accounting officers of the Tressury Barzent objected to the Pensiun bill, p UNDER THE WIIEELS, check ouly, and wiil not be -p}.neu fn payment of bubscriptions. All National Banks arc uow invited to become financlal agents of the Governinent anu depositories of Eubllc monheys received on the ule of these onds npon complying with Bec. 9,153, Revised Statutes of tho United Btates. = All banks, bankers, and persons are invited to afd In place ing these houds, and can_make thelr arrange- ments turoueh Natloual Banks for the depostt of the purchase money of the bonds. 'The pro- ceeds of thd sale of these bond wiil, until fur- ther notice, bo only used in redemption of 5-20 6 per cent bonas of the United States UNDER THE REFUNDING ACT. Assoon ns the 4 por cent Londs sre paid for by the certificates of deposit of auch public depositaries or otherwise, n call will Issue maturing within twenty doys for the re. demption of 0 per cent bonds, sud the money recelved for the 4 per cent bonds will re- main on deposit until such call matures, Payment for the bonds tay be made o coln, colu certificates, certificates of deposit of Guvernment depositaries, call bunds, couvons maturiug within thirty days, or in currency drufts on New “York fu favor of the The Emperor nuw walks about his oo, A RUSSIAN ESLBABSY. Wasminaton, D. C., dune 20.—Dubril, the Rusylan Ambassador to this city, hus gone to 8t. Peteraburg with a slew of fuducing the Crar to saction the witbdrawal of the Ruasiut forees from before Constantinuple., THE BINE QUA NON. Loxnox, June 21— a. w.—A correspondent 8t Berlio eays thie compllance of Ruasta with the demand of England utd Austria for the evacun- tlon of Bulgaria by tho Russiaus on or shortly after the coneluston of peace, and the gacrson- inz of the Datkan llue by Turks, Is deemed the site qua non ou whnich the success of the Con gress dopends. THR BULOARIAN DOUNUARY. ‘The private conference of Kussian, Austrian, and English Plenipotentiartes on Thursday afteruoon lnsted two hours without arriving at soy scrious result relative to the Bulwarian, question, though sceonl was effected ou severn! ) e — Speefal Dispatch to The Tridune, undoubtedly will find it very dificult to audit o FOREPAUGE. ‘Wasainurox, D, C., June 20.—Congress ad- survey sold “by the tub' at $15. The tub sen- TR TR R 7T o e 2~ m 3 sew | Journed sine dlo at 7 o'clock this moriing. Al- | tenco {s all that ts ‘eft of the Hot Bprings Res- N FRONT ter theclosa of tho report this morning there | crvation amendment. This latter amendment y w;:m m':ny&mcmuug lnc::c:z‘u.flm 4':30 8. m. | immediately followed a paragraoh in relation to r when the House reassembled aftor the recess, | thosurveys. The circumstance which Indleates FOR SIX DAYS ONLY, signs of exhaustion were overywhere scen. | that the omtssion may have been jutentlonal is cflmmfi“;‘,;,,%,mmuyi Juse 17, Two nerform: :mlmb:" ;zruxnh(.'onrcn;m;;Cnénm;nudluflrlais- that tho paragroph about geological surveys suces DAlly. Loorsopen nt 1 aod 7 1. m, u Pere | larly, bavlog charge o! a Bundry Clvi h | was not in the conterence report, while the Hot Seuanees conimarica Ynelourtarohl &dmlaiang who had been active for thirty-six hours, werg Springs Reservation was. [t was practicaily ncarly overcome by fatigue. Immediatcly 8 physical fnipossibility therefore to have mixed upon reassembiing It bocame necessary to order gltmz:xwubc;fis:nbe’ (l:n“m}{':nc'e e‘?“‘!lll:etirbeg“'l‘; e Lol L om W Volun et "y Peskpunement of tho sl adjounment | Sy LLb, oy eomroent of th s e tha u L s was duo to the fact | fiouu, While hu was attending to the enrolle that tho cogrossiug clerks had been | ment of the flshiug clauss this chungo i the unnble to comparo tho bills. Engrossment | Ifot Springs Reservation amendment was made. hod been fnfshed at 1 o'cluck s m., | Jewitt is exccssively annoyed at it, and prom- but every word hnd tobe compared with the ls::n an [nvestigation as soon s Congreas con- conferonca report, and tho voluminous bill was :‘,‘,’,‘:flhmaffi"lfi' }fa“: ':n'"l;?gd 0,‘:,‘;';“:,','0":,‘; in such a condition that only two men could be | them safd last night, aftcr the amendment was eneaged upon it at one time. The necessity of | nserted in the conference report, that care ls shown when itis remembered that in the | they would beat the roport. There was no In anewer to & quertion. Mr. Ingaile stated-that the Pansion bl would require anexpenditure of about &30, 000, 000 from the Treasury. The Senate concurred in the amendment of the Iloune to the Senate bili to aptiolnt a _commission 10 aucertain the cost of nmvnn;amc Natlonal Ove aerentary, and the bill was pusaed, ‘The Senate, afier 3 o'clock &, m., severa] times was loft withont 8 quoram, aud some time war consumned In calling the roll to secure the nttend- anco of Senators, many of whom wese asleep in tlic commiites and clouk rooms, 'he Huusa resolution extending the scsslon to 7 o'clock was concurred in, At 4:55 Lhis morning the Senate went into exec. utlve scssion, At 6:50 tno doors were reopened, and Mr, Bruce, th request, introduced a bill Lo ostabliah s Nation- al Academy of Education, giring the preference to the genlusand talent of the innd, aud to the or- rhlnl of the Republle. Roferred, It provides hat the President and Vice-I'resident of the United States, the Chicf-Justice, the Speaker sud Chaplaln of ihe Honso of Reprexentatives, tne Secretary of the Smithsonian Institute, ond the Commlssioner of Education s! Le a body cor- porate ta be known an th jonat_Academy of Education. They blish ncad: otales ln the several Statas W Apectal Disputch to The Tridune, Fonrt WavNe, Iud., Juve 20.—~The remains ot a man nuned Joseph Wilson, of Kosctuske, Ind., were found ou the track of the Pittaburw, Fort Wayne & Chiunro Rallroed this morning, two miles west of Pierceton, They were ina fears fully mnungled condition, not less thau half a dozen trams laving passed over them. Itls thought that Wilson had met with foul play. He was 45 years old, and leuves a Jarze famuiy, DROWNED. Spectal Diwatch fo Tae Tridune. CepAR Rarips, Is., June 20.—A lad, 0 years oltl, named Heury Prescott, accldentally fell (nto the river here to<lay aud wos drowned. Puovipexce, . I, June 20,—At Newport this evenlng, (eorge Titfany, 12 years old. son ul o wealthy pentleman in New York, with ils tutor, Willtain Smith, were shing from the rocks ot the foot of Nareagauscit avenue, when Tiflauy slipped off the rocks, The tutor surunge " s of the ainaunt nec: ct I thy ct rupriato annually one-t| in t save him, aud both were drowned. Smih Forty-third Congrons fl:!l:g:l!%n :'x:{w,h:!’ ‘c'g:llz‘:lot-h.in r:er?: ?nrfi?l‘llll:g E‘u:fi:";fiu: 2!::::3}":{' 3.';'55‘."{{5‘.";?;,‘;:{:.”:} f«f; for their l';u{:ort, nliolelllll‘z Lt the Htate mlnlor lwln;t l‘"l" P""'_fl“": fl’"'l" ';:u‘"';’ur '"l"' was formerly privclpal of the Duytou, Obio, TIHB CHANGE OF A COY¥MA of it. It will bo ‘remembered that when the | Commerce, Now York, Any payment in excess | Loiielatures and the poopls of the & e iday ate | to alarin the public by continued abortise sit- | night sctioul. cost the Government 81,000,000 in the refunding | Democratle Houss cama in they removed fsane of dutles upon fruit. Last night ono serfous | Btrohn, thy efficient aod retlable Chicf of the Enrolling-Room, who had been in the screice crror was discovered, and today another, | p many years, to make way for o Missisalppi Rato of interest for District bonds had bys Democrat. ~ This is onc of tha first frults of FOREP AUG]I S]‘IOW’ clerical error boen omitted. Members of the | Democratic reforin tn the :flmlnlltulluu of the tinga of the Congress, the next sitting whl be postponed " until Monday or Tuceday, 80 that the above nientloned three Powers muy come belore the Congress with an agreement. Turkey wil) accent whatever England decides the there shall be establishod in tha District of Calum- bin ai academy, upon the basia of oquality with any university {u the world, which shall be the model for State acadomien, At the Clerk of tho llouse of Representa. tires appenred with the Sundry Civil Appropriation will be returncd with-tie commissiom AIJ coin and curreuey deafts on New York shoul b forwarded directly to the Dupartinent by the subscribers or thelr agents, ‘The circular continues: * The favorable stato of the maney market Induces the Secretary to A PENIAN LECTURER KILLED. - b Bpecial Dizpatch tn The Triduns, Innranavouis, Ind., June 20,—Thls mornlug the body of M. C. O'Brien was fouud on the Vau- dalin Ruad, west of this city, having evidently c. thie people this loan, by which they | bitl, which immedtately siened by the Presl- | on relative to Bularia. It is belleved Russia ADAM FOREPAUGH. +++ Bol8 Owner. Courercnes Committee lusfated thatthe engross- | important offices of the House. It is no won- | Press upon Vel Y | dent pira tem.. and thon aedt. Lo the Lrewdont of o been struck by the outzolng midnight traty, o clerkn should Iusert the rata of § per cent | der that Ulicater Ciymcr, upon hearing of tho | fan obtlu direct frow the Guyeroment o na- | et pre teis and then seit, o the frewdont of WILL ULTIMATALY GIVE WAT, Diceonssd camn West about & year dp from New tional bond of the highest credit and sanction, exempt from taxes, and_payable, princlpal and interest, fu colu. Every citizen of the United Btntes 18 {utercsted in the success of thls joan, us overy salo of theso bonds quubles the Gov- erument to BAVE ONB-TIIRD OF TRE INTEREST on an cqual smount of outstanding debt to be redeemed. These Londs sbould be the store- housc for the savinzs of the people. No facil- ity or advantage will bo given to larce sub- scribers, 1t s the luterest of the publie that the bonds be distributed i small sums among the largest uumber of our fellow-citlzens, Sub- scriptions Lo au amouut equal to the bonds now redeeinable would make ‘an annunl saviog of $3,901,652, and such subscriptiovs can now be wade without withdrawing from circulation any ot the money of the people. Al blauks or being in s roum at the Capltol, he baving re- mained there daring the night. Mr. Anthiony submlitted & resolntion providing for theappolntment of commltteg of two Koua- tors to Jolu 8 cummitter ot theilouse of Hepresent- ativey, to walt upun the President and inforw him that Congress, having Anlehed its business, Is now reaiy to cloac Ita sessfon by adjournment, Agreed to, and Mcesrs. Anthony snd Thurman ;urr sppointed a committee ou the part of the enato. The Senate then held a brief oxocutivo semston, #d when the dours were reopencd, Mr Anthony, from the Commities apotnted 10 Wait onthe Pres- fdent of tho United Stutes, roported that they had performed Ihl!dl:i{. and that the President re- plied that he had no further communlication W make, At7o'clock Mr, Ferry, the Presldent pro tem. pore, ueid: Bismarck continucs his system of preventing all aufinated discussion at tho public sit- tings. Thus, after' the Congress lud ac- cepted the principlo of admitting Greece, further dlscussion was adjourned on Count Bchouralo propusing some important re- strictlons likely to Le unpnlatable to Bulisbury, It will be scttled at the next sittng what par. ticular objects’ Greece s to be permitted to discuss. The organization of Southern Bul- garia is probably one, Other accounts state that DBlamarck has been authorized to select the questions ou which the Greeks ore to be consulied. AUSTRIA AND ENOGLAND. York as a Fenufau leeturer, but had lately been worklng as a section nand on the roud, tn tho blll. Ohlof Clerk Adams nald that neithor | (0RUeTy 8l ho would rathier have ‘wiven 8 l‘flfl rflfl BP []Pmflfl[:fis ha nor auy of bis depusies should be permitted [ and that he preferred that all stch secidonts to Insert the words, although thelr omisston was | should occur on the Senate stde, ON s ATURD AY, a clorical error. Benator Conover and others FUN BEsie o Y0k noow unsuccessfully fnsisted upon thelr Insertion. ek At 10 o, m., 1 p, ni, and 7 p. m., | Fimally the error was corrected by & coucurront &Y.‘R'{,‘;‘,Z.',%’:&:‘Z{.fiil;‘,"fl'fifi;m{?a“‘&fé‘"?fi IK URDER TO ACCOMMODATE resolution, Later It becamo necassary to take | Committee of Conference last night, there wos THI: LITTLE FOLKS another recess untll 7 . m., as the engrossing fi::efémfinwggr'.";lm; “lhg ..fi’;’."!:"‘.’“éfi:.‘:i d"}: clerks bad not comploted the bill, Atkins, for A o s YL L WA A 4 1877, to appratse and sell tho valuable Govern- the Conterence Committce, inslated that [t was ment resorvation which embraces those springs i 4 The Orphans are all invitod to at- | no f:l::l o{w that C?lmmlnco, huf.’u corznc!nly :uuk.“h A fll’ -ur‘rl,mmu dllclmer{h ;x!m;e 1 must have been, a8 the custom of former Con- ny thal acction was altost entirely l?)m; t:‘lo !5;’::‘:5 Eg’:?:;‘;’::‘é: ?; grosscs bad bn‘gn violated, Tho clerk of the { Omitted In the uug:!lmunt ?l “inu bill §n the $Sorp 2 P Conference Committco, fnstead of forwarding | Oice of the erk of the House 3 fogompanythom. | comploted pagesto the encrossing clorks, had fu' n&'&%f"%‘i:?gn'f;por‘:’szn n‘rh alhhfl::l‘g;“e‘n: POISUNED. Spectal Diwatch to The Tridune, JACKSONVILLE, 11)., June 20.—A little 8-year son ot Matthew Coll was on the eastarn border of the city yesterday, wheén he picked up o flusk of whisky which a toper had dropped, and druank of it very reely. He was soun made very sick, and fo a few nours went into s spasm, and re- wnaitied {n thut stute till death released him this mournlng, A chedeal analysis shows that the liquor wus very polsonuous A FEARFUL ACCIDENT, — /l This hour of 7 o'clock having arrived, it gives mo ) 5 Npeciel Dispatch 1o The Tridune, allowed glxty-one pages of it to accumulate fn | solled was the last ialf of its lnst sentenco, | forms or information necded will bo furpished | i 308 Of 7 o'clock the Nenat ina, | LOSDON,June 2—ha. n.—A Vieuna corre- ¢ 50, —1W' . COAL, the conferenco room, The Democratle cogross- | Which was astached to s section concerning an | by the Department without cost.) {lon o1 & sewslun of Rearly seve months dumion; | spondent sunounces that the Austrlau Minlster Hoseaok: tu Juic i Wille firioga fea fog clerks, too, wera entirely different subject. Its omissian wiiolly J7d to compy with the Jint cowolntion of the two | of Kinance, Baron Von Hoftuann, bas authorized :“::l bl‘;“;’" ot ot Sew Xlonng, el bls 4 " . For- y E INEXFENIBNCUD AND INEFPECTIVE FACTORs | OGionts the ol 'fl;its%’xx(.l.:,la‘;::'flllgn‘;fil(l.n‘::vre THE _ARMY. mit me, Henstors, 1 cordially thank you for your | e usc ol hits o aa suthority for the stato- | be e ————— fn the viclous system. Endless motions were 5 ORGANIZATION OF THE JOINT COMMITTER, fsvor, your coufidence, and your cogrtesy, with- | ment that England woutd support to the end {n 2 | [ | : A tobu mspenced notll Cougross can aguin ui jpectal Disvateh 1o The Tyibu out wilch I should havo failed to meet. tho dolicate X D OFFICIAL FISHERS. . mado for a recess until late In the aftornoon, | upon thosubject. Meanwlile ths present oce M e and responsibl dutles of tho Char, Commonding. | *0% C0Bgress all of Austria's capltal demands. Bparial Dispaich o The Tribune. Confuslon increased, Eden, the self-constituted | cupants of tho reservation will remoln undis- [ Wasmingrow, D. C., June 20.—Tho Jolut you all. tn parting, to tho care of tho same veped: ¥ MantsoN, Wis, June 10.~To-lay tho new champl £ the digult a4 t the | turbed io their posacsslon, Very large pecuni- | Commliteo on the Reform and Reorgantzation | tent Ruter who has preserved unbroken our num- BEASTERN NOTIS, gl " " fplon of tho digulty aud ccouomy of the | Jry'inerests nre Involved, of the Army met to-day, [t waa composed of | ber throughout the prolongzed laburs now ended, T Board of Fisti Comuissioncrs met here and or- M n:u'tx:‘n. insisted that ho atood there to protect £ Senators Buruiids of l'!lw‘le Ialaud, Flumb of | dectsry the cond Aup(lon "f\ “'f Forty-Fifth Cons A J"““g;"':‘m'::tf“‘“'- _ Rauized by electing as President William Welch, ’ 3 i TIENS, June 2).— o 1s prozressing in * Bee 2 i et ::‘mlxlfi:: il oy AFPTERTHOUGIITS, Kuneas, snd Butler of South Carollna, ang | 57 “fouraedsine die. [Apuiause vuthe doar,] & Juus progreasing in | of Madison; Becrotary, M. Hooper, of O ) the outskirts of Canca botween the Cretun in- surgents and Turks. 'There s great excitement i tue town. Hostilitles have also been re- sumed lu varfous otter Crotan districts, The Insurgents huve attacked and Injured a Turkish ship. kosh; aml,Treasurer, P. R fHoy, of Raclie, On the grounds of the Madison hatchery numervus Improvements were planned, aud a system of scarvn operations were adopted. Fiftecu thou- sand whitefish will bo batched at the Miiwau- kee hatchery for Lake Miclkgan, and 2,000,000 brouk trout, halt of which wiil bu frum spawn ot the wild tlsh, The Commissioncrs are gulng to work ju esrucst. Representatives Bauniog of Oblo, Dibrel! of Tennessee, Brage of Wisconsin, Strait of Min- nesota, and White of Ienusylvania,—all of whoin saw servicein the Unjon or Coufedersta armfes. Gen, Burnside was chosen Chialrinau, and Col, D, R Larned clerk, A stenographer 18 to bo chosen, sad apolication {8 to be made to the Becretary of War for an army oflicer to act as Becretary, as tho law authorizes, Army of- flcers are appreheasive as to the House part of the Committee, They eay the Democratic branch ot it s biterly’ hostlle to the army, Housx, Mr. l’mmr moved to suspend the rules and pass 11 fur the equallzstion of bounties Lo the men ved In the late War, 38,431 per month for e of service. Rejected, Alr, Humpnrey, from the Committes on Public llulldlngl‘ repatted numerous bills to provide for rublh: ulldings 1 varioue parts of the country, teterred to the Comimitive of the Whole, LEUIGH VALLEY COAL ©0,, | oo ot v ity vl st ottt o 70 T, Cax spproached desk oy A8mINGTON, D. C., June 20.—Tho De Miners and Shippers of 8 volunteer to read a Pension bl mvt', ;,,,;,]‘“V: and n;n“y from the 5uuu:nlc; Wilkeabm'ro and Lfihigh Uo resl not a word, Tho confusion particular, have professed great sympathy for was too wverwhelmlng., The frivolous and the colored people swindled by the fallure of hilarfous portion of the Houso suggestod that the Freedmen's Bank, aud yet they refused to Lo bad not taken tha oath of offlce, and could agree to the Benato moderats nppropriation for A :m roud. Tho Bergeant-at-Arms was galn of- | purchaing the bask bullding hero which tho i i ored to restoro ordor, aud the maco was agalu | Government now reuts ond needs badly, and Blossburg. Brier "I". &G., &e. clevated, Jt was borne towards Bou Butler, ove! on ec ly, THOVALE IN CONSTANTINOPLE. Loxnoy, Juue 21—5 &, m.—~A Berlin dispatch sayd a private telegram just recerved states thut a revolution against the Sultan {s fmminent in Mr. Turney moved to suspend the rules, and pass & Joint resolution proposing su amendment to the Canstitution to prohioit the payment of claims for rruumy taken, used, Injured, vr destzoved during COTTON. : i Injuied: o . which if gold would enuble the Commissloner Lo | yhily the Republican 4ids Is not. particalurty | g ¥ars, Kelected—y aum, 22 nays, 15, Comtestiuop June 19,~C et b 4 L ALkl b 2:0d) d aco L resos Gavvasrox, June 19.—-Corrox—Quliet; high Yards and Dooks, Tiio waa in disordor. 110 led boforo taa it it | pay anothier dividend: stlicieur, Tl Comaiiteawas deaigned by Con | ilen fof 1ho {urinet ekismaron of the seesonsns | 5 v, i grades nealecteds middling, e et recelpts, was the Nemesls of outraged Republicanism THR INDEPENDENT POST-ROUTH BILL @reas to be judicia), but by appolatment it Is | o'clock, e0 &5 to give time forthe enrolimentof the | A Vienoa dispatet says Gen. Bkobeleff goes 150 bales; sales, 2115 oxports cuastwiso, 9, Corner Market and Adams-sts. | pursulog blw for & betrayal of bis party trust. | failed. No effort was made In tho Benato to | partisan. Suudry Civil bill, Agreed 10, to Aarianoplo to organize & vast camp there, es; sales, 211; oxports cuastwise, i He m 4 1 — Mr, Banning moved to saepend the rulesand | Other uccounts show the Russiaus sre doln Mouire, Juno 19.—Cotrox—Qulet and easy; Bbipplog Dock, Sisteenth-at., east sido of River, ran, or, more corzegtly, take ftup. Bya proper effort It might havo pass the bill incorporating the iron Moldors' U T SIEOUILY ahw o Ay ¥ [ midditoe,” 105¢@103e; tow middiing, 104@ Ordera will have prompt sttentlon, WADDLED DOWNX TIE LARGN AISLE been passed with the House Postal bill for tue NOTES AND NEWS. Mr. Clymer moved that the House take & recess | A1l Pussiblo to streusthen thelr Lold on Bul- | middling, 103, ] R “ TUB UNPERMINING BUBINESS. Bpecial Dispated to The Tridune. 103¢; net recelpls, U0 bales; salcs, 100; exports R. M. CEBRRIE, |beforetscxtended ugle, aod sougt the shel- | aspifcation of mall wmatter sttached. . six fretingtions until 4:30, and quite a sbarp controversy arose = tor of the cloak-room. ‘rhe Houso roared with o aria. batween it & K '8 Bpeaker pro temn. (Spriuger) months' hard work in the Department and {njtho CHARLESTON, Juve 19.—-Corrox—Quiot; Gew’l Western Sales Agent, laughter. Butler bad never so succcaatully | Gommitsea was hrm by :hoelfilll:.\n of tho :u;.l:.-r Wasmixarox, D, G, June 20.—There s not v bad ok oo mals ice MISOELLANEOUS. middling, 113c; receipta, 4 bales; cxporta coust- ARTISTIO TAILOMING. | Played thoclownbefore, Sunsct Cox attempted pars of the bl much doubt that the efforts to rcmnovo Assist- ‘i he Clerk proceeded to read Mr. Banning's, but JAMALIOA, wise, 8l was Interupted by calls of ** Louder, " und the con- A to put on dignity, and, speaking to the Peaslon fusion becaine so great that the Sergeaut-at-Aruma Rt e e e DISTRIOT APPROPRIATIONS, bill, delivered this remarkable sontence: * He ‘There is gencral rejoleing in Washington over * served throughout the War, sud was thorough- | yne libersl ppropriations for the District, n ly wounded o overy rospoct.” It that little | Thers will bo over $4,000,000 available here for Our Btook of Wool is SUPHRIOR in | #Pe¢ch survivesinthe Record, future readers witl public purposes after the lst of July, Large DALl o3 Tt We Ak o 1a | avoa good samplo of pastmidaigat Congres: | Poni® Purhoso used on the strects, public t (OROUGH, A BLE, d el . e most gmm]}ur. w,exggfl 8nd | sfoual English. ‘The scens became chaotic and B.'f.'“'"" and hl-l"d-lfl’l, and the Improvemeut of ant District-Attomey Thomson proceed from Kinastox, Jam., June 20.—Some largs sugar the office of tie Bicretary of tha Treasury. No NAVANNAM, June 10.—Corrox—Easfer; mid- estates in the parish of 8t, Mury havo been Az, 1036e; net recelpty, 550 bales ; sales uune; ‘was called ubon to preserve order, and for § ono ls willlng to glve an suthoritativa cxplana- | teu minates watked i outh the u.lxlvr‘n?uml.'n'u::z sold far below tuelr vatue, §50,000, because thy | ESPORIS Conatwise, L35, ol 0 quiel e tumuit tlon; fn fact, 1t §s fntimated that it Is nobody's business what insy have led to the attempt to remove Thomson, but there is little donbt that tho Department ol Justice reveived semi-official intimation from the Treasury Department that it was the opinlontherothat the facts had not Y £'4:35, Mr. Atkins offored a reso. warranted Thomsen’s zeal or his conclusions, tendi A 5 and that the Govemment vould be betterserved :.‘:z;tl&n‘l"n:’u‘;:ck?‘ ?:r:'e:fl:'l "m::::::j“mn:’"‘ by bis removal, s Willlsm Heory Smith is @ Houso resssembled st 6.1 ' morning, near to' tho President, no oue veutured 'Xx'{:-.' i-fi'.i.’a'f’:&???flif i :“wlfnuy sesclution for tomove agalust lm, and Thomson scems to | the appuintinent of s commitice of three to watt v owners are dissatisficd with & Government sys- tem of fmmigration which the plauters rely upon for taking off thelr crops, native tabor be. Ing capricious. The cattls alouo un ouo estyte, which can be driven off, are valued at §25,000, and there is a crop of sugarsod ruwm to be takeu off yet. The venerable Archdeacou Row has swindled the clerqy and merchants to the extent of £00,000, selling bills of exchsnge agaiust funda in England where he had nose, Ifedias goneto shouts of laughter, some of nais members even throwing docuwenie st the olicer. W hen comparstive quiet had been restored, thu reading of the blll was compieted, ;l;nu Illuw'u defeated, 37 to 7u. ec TEMPERANCE, Apecial Dispaich to The Tridune, i Burraro, N, Y., May 10.~At the scssion of the Natlonal Couveution of the Bona of Tem- perauce of North Atnerics, held bere this ovens Ing, the following oflicers were elected: M. W, P, tho Hon, G. W, Roas, of Cavada; M, W, A., W. R Bloowmteld, of Wisconsiu; M. W, 8, 8. W. Hodges, of Massachusetts; M. W. T., W, A. Duff, of Penusylvania; M. W, (Ja the Rav, lox tho most apital will bo of & warked chara KILLED ARRTIBANI BN, | lseraccful. Tho Temperance Soclety would Capital wi o cd character, gnpan KRHSLNG wad 7 IbeB: | have bosn voted down by & large mejority, TUR OLOVEN FiZiL. xs- REPREENTED, 0% ura | Thon Bpcaker Randall, beforo s varo has bees | o Glover not anly faied 1o Eet fa any report, or selling all our goods as low as an HONBST e " to priut any evidence, but his notorfous exparts ARTIOLE, BAUALLY GO casbo fur. | takou, arbitrarily took the objectors off thelr were badly crippled In their pay. The whole Dishod, fect and declared a rocess ordered until 6:80 | scasion’s work, costing mauy thousands of dol gx-ln::u gun:’. n.b.u‘%mud-. a 2 m. larg, lias sinounted to nothing except Lo smirch Dross Buits, ug;\‘l'fi';‘rdlp bl Upon reassembling at 6:30 this morning many | & Bumber of Democrats, s L. J. Fletcher, of New York; M. W. Conductor, AN GERIMON B 'ABRIOS, and pro- | had beon to their homes and returned looking oAy D, ted bovo beeu selocted for the sacrifice, It cannot | 1B Irevident and jnfortn bim that ihe twa Houses | Madlra, whicro it la supposed ho ls beyond the | Nrs, Lizzie Dawns of M. W. 6., W, Cuap- RICR L SW ot o &k gy, | better, Others hud remalned and gono doeper | tho constitatlonst Ammodon racieag ot | bo learved het Judgo Fronch had sayibing 1o b Gmioh 1o maka t ther, "agresd ' V" | react of rith law. Lo stll draws $4000 per | poil, of Prince. { EST. SPEOIAL ATTENTION given to | iuto thelr cups, for uymeut ot Rebel War clafing, all_but Cor, of | 99 Jah un;““‘“ 1 resson Lo befleve that | "3y, Franklin offered a resolution suuum s Archdeacon, althouzh be bas been ab- . i < WEDDING TOILHTS. LIQUOR WA$ ABUNDANT Now Yotk and Morsison, of lilinols, were from [ de utias 7o proceeded from Lis supe- | 1o the Investigation of ‘the ch seut from the Lsland two years. PRECAUTIONARY. sgalost the late Dourkeeperof Mpecial Dipaich 10 The Tridune, STaRATOK, [I1., Juse 20.—The Decatur Grem- diers bave recelved furty stand of new Spring- Beld brecen-loudiug rifles and 1,000 cartridges. Our other military company, the GQuards, uro fixed the same way. Incase of astrike we aro }wrtwml ta protect property. We can muster orty en ju cach vompany at an hour's notice. ;Kc £rvoye:t of astriko at this poins. All sat- e ——— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Naw Youg, Jnne 20.—Tho Maohattan Club bas tendered s reception to Speaker Randall, The evealag is uot yet dealguated. Nxw Yokx, June 20.—The first of the awards of the fodiau supply coutracts was mado thls afteroooy, those for flour belog the only ones yet onoounced, Twenty-nlos bldders recelve coutracta for 5,000,000 vouuds ot Bour to be du- livercd ut various lndian sgeacles, The wone tracts luvolve about $3,000,000, ———e— GOV, WILLIAMS. &pecial Dipatch 1o Tha Triduna CLEVELAND, O., Jung 10.—A party conaisting of Gov. Wiltlams of Tudiaua, with several State otllcers, pasicd through Cleveland to-day in cir quest for stone for thy uew State-House. . ey rematved to dinwer, snd then weut ou Wesb b0 dmbert quassies. ~ EDWARD HEI, Y, | th Democratic Committee-rooms, and the | the Bouth: IMPORTING TAILOR, House restaurant was setliog poor whisky in PROMPT. o % violation ot tberules. One drunken Democrat 2 AKS TO SETTLE WIS PART OF 163 &£ 165 w,"i"i" BY. cor. Monroe. LY Ry heranguing to & maudiln way s itle kaot | “ia mgransss OF The Lovitine pritd SHILRTS, Eic, of bystanders. Members were aslecp every- ston, * 2 where. The Bpeaker was of the opiulon that ‘Wasaixaron, D, C., June 20.—The tollowing auother recess would have to be ordered until 8 | correspondsnos cxplalns ftaelf: u ©. m., sod had told the sleepy Presidont that he 1 (A¢ Lon. {Mn SAsrman, Screlary of might go bome, At times the Chalrmas of the | Treasury. Wushington, Jund 18.—siu: At a Jsing one buy BELEOT Linens, which | Coufereoce Commltteo cume fn, lusisting that | Blon sosiorsar 1 ihe Lonatyof oe. poosimi s i our ouUfing e manufuoturiie doueta | A0 sdjourament would bo posslble at 7,sndthat | pay the sxpesses of the Commlualolors’ eat sa tho most skillful mannor—the result °f a { the President could mot go home, and she | yhon'1ecdoteq s piuce oa th re, -]'x‘pmlngn‘:- Inflnnn&mg: ng | dictstor of tho Houss started s psge 8t double | beiteved, sa [ now do, that the Fres! el L tg}:odl:\‘e; quick to overtake the Presmdent and counter- | doubled authority toconatltute it, us well s to it 48 in s fit Bhirts not equaled for fit and durab: y,and | mand the Bpeaker's order, There were many ‘.’,"‘.’.."‘Z&?li” .::fl'u'ed 'f.%fi“”;‘a:'.—“'fl‘u':.‘r'm‘:fi‘z A prices to suit tha timos. vacant scats. Fatigue snd Jobn Barloycorn ;{ng.n win that duty. Slaco, bowerer, the e had done [t. At 6:32 a. m., Ralney, colored Re- nald, by 8 majorit; vut; tabling the propos llun. WILSON BROS., publican of Bouth Carollos, 8 member of tho i'n','.'.' 1;&,‘}'&:;;‘12‘;5..,‘.’:{ I.'a‘:g]? u:'.'rw,'wrfi:; £7 and b9 Washtuglouat, Chlenge. ¢ Commitied on Eoralled Bl sasbed burrladly | of he bukes wha forablied the Tuale abosld be 69 uud 71 Fourthost,, Inbo the Cusmber from the susoliing oo, | C30 (ol 4ol o aebogu. . & thureiare tacioon 408 North Fourth-st., Bf with auzious face, bearing & heavy parchmont | 5ufitaraft on New York for $827.63, which em- 7 upon which the Bundry Civil bill was entolled. | braces tho two itews of travellng expuiiscs fur my- it and one- 211 of tho gesral i it He waa tollawed by Atkins sud Clymer. The | W RR0NCGH STIRe conertlsmount: I you s RS cnminnsnans, Speaker extended his baud to Ratuey, aud warm- | choertully remit that alsc, us woll a any sdditional UI‘ BH []II m]ll]]fll‘ GSUP ly coogratutated him. It (s s compliment to | swouut thut may appear proper fur we'to account s | ir. Ralney, und for. 1 am, sir, wost zeapectiully, your obudieut suliew trame nouse contalolog 10 Fovmt, wext to the » Ralaey, " servant, Juus C. Biown, Rlsyra bbrlu s Boutrvac, sinlies fruio the cit e A YACT WORTHY OF NATIONAL NOTICE, SHEHMAN TO BROWN, Cosmber of Cowierée. | that be Lias beva the ouly member of thia fm- | Tazasvar Drzauzuear, June 20, —20 the Hon. AM ALTERNATIVE. Lonpox, Juue 20.—It s the bellef of all well- {nformea politictans either that & gencral elec- tton will occur uext mouth or the idea of a dls- solution of Parliament wilt be abandoned. TUR ATHIKE, ‘The operatives in tbe cottun mills at Darwen, Burnley, Acrlugion; sud Prestou bave gener- slly resumed work, Only the spluuery at Blackburo contibue out. Lospoy, June 20.—0Ouve thoussud cotton opuntlyul.m’n struck work at Bury, TUR ABCOT CUP. Loxvoy, June 20.—The «uld cup st Ascot was won by Verneuil, ufl:uuh Beotlaud won theSt. James Palace stakus lu tho raco for Hous' Memoris! stakes, Patriarch was thie winuer. MILITARY REVIEW, Pauis, June W.—~President McMahon re- viewed 40,000 Jufsutry and cavalry aud seversl batterics of urtillery at Loag Champs to-day, AUSTRIAN TUKFEDOES. Lt Ml (Louon) thisce. Moro thau 300 weu are, it is stated by an Austrisn puper, 8t tho present thue ewployed iu the torpedo wanutectory of Messry, White- bead & Cu. at Flue. The torpedues now beug wade are of thice slecs, i4, 19, uud 23 feet length, wnd are u{\mblu of truvellug ot & speed of 21, 3, and 3 kuols wo hour, tespectively, ‘Ahy vutward sppearauee of thess lurwidably use, 3. W, 3POThN 3 Fulk, nothing bad been shown afecting bi per- A commisten f o w‘.:’;'flf.:;m,-, organtea- | sousl {nterily, or sedecitoy oo v £ ‘n.n.flf-. on has becu ap 8t W cireulate fufor- | Yle man, SR8 DAy, wation to provent the re-electiog 5 Yrlerry men who voted sxuinat beral aoytansistioms. | roht o Hel2ers of the Comm Tho Conualitee doprecutes any attewitg of W | 1olied Sundey Cirts APbropmation bl i S8 cendiary Wl’:‘;:l.':;" :‘;:l":}:l’\:flmw‘ Sr.ukvl Isid'beture the House sad signed smid ap- 3 Pplauee. o the Weslern dssoclate Press, 3ir. Townsend (Obio) introduced a bill to suthor- 4 ca ol news- . 0. Referrud. papers from furelsn countrice, not nxl'nelllu‘xwlln t 0. eazage from ths Fresldent announced welitht two pounds and three vuuccs, ioa; :{ spuroval of the Bundry Civil Avpropnstion bo delivered to the potsuns sddressed without de- Mr. Clymer snoonnced |Infi Wg‘:al.hll with {r‘.‘ e ny 8 ha on Ea. teation by the Customs ofticers. Wil f Kentucky, snd THB VUITE LOUSK. Vit o the Erensianyoud ok Tho President left the Capitol this morningat | essi 3 Tutihor Commualconan vs 7 0'clock, aud rode; inwediately to the l'.'uzm- m.fx:‘f: (‘:‘g-‘:u r‘ul:.".nd avturthe coonmusleation o tive Mausion, At §le bad breakfusted pud was The bour of 7 v'clack haviog arrived, tho Speaker attcoding to official dutles. There worow many | 8ald: callers during the foknoon, the majority beiug GENTLEWEN OF TU% Huraxor REPRESENTATIVEY: Congressmen who dsired Lo pay thelr reapects | The 878008 laborw of the sussion sre Slosd. - Lot Yo 1l Preshleut befure leaving the city. At 1 | W4 Fube; ondet the brovideace e e o'clock the Presldent rutired for much-necded the people. Exzpressing s wat bope 1ba Test. SN PO BN aud every nn‘: wf you wa; llnnl 8 safe l]o\uu., to ] ! vur respective bowes, The subscriptions 83 the 4 per centloan today ¥ er, vAn arausiice of the' gu:nl,:gl:nnu‘l l‘n‘:ftlv‘:; were $1,02 (0. Houses for the adjourumont of the Fusty-afth Con e ‘,fiz,"? cits. vou poxse, wrens to ‘dyulnu that this Houw standy adjourued 8 Seerelary of the Treasury bus called fo . s Collowiug Londs: Guubou Bouds dstedduy Apbisusg, e 50F No, 00001 1o Mo ety wing W the carly hour, the adjournment took innati, Louis, b o o o luce very quietly, not & dosey persons beiug in $1, No. 1001 to No. 106,00, | Pha galierte 1 e, d 3 both inclusin 50, No. TH0E 10 Now 7400, | werdGrvar, 200 0% wore tai afty wemvers ' |