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— "THE EVENING STAR - AT THE STAR BUILDIN Scrthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S28, Pres't. lon Friday—@t a year, 30 cents. . tions must be paid in advance; nt longer than is paid for. 64—N® 9,733, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1884. ! PUBLISHED DAILY, Execpt ~ SPECIAL NOTICES. W BUILDING ASSOCIATIC thiy me ting of ths Second Mituwest, MONDAY, July inten ‘Books for ext meeting. President. it _ SPECIAL NOTICES. ro DE ‘TION SERVICE NT ZION ES MP CAN asi eae, Rest Nastia, Government ReckIrrs To-DaY.—Internal reve- This church is now com ted, aud will be dedicate 2 8.19; © D. 3 rw Services as follow: Experience eee Rue, $624,118.19; customs, $494,905.7; ec which the dedication services will | CHOLERA x Tra 3p.n r. —Secretary of State Freling- huysen bas received from Vice-Consul General i wall b. . i. G. CAMP Wood, at Rome, the following telegra s to Sietly and Sardinia ten days’ quarantine; to other Italian ports quarantine from French ports only. General health excellent; but one cholera has occurred. It was in quarantine in Piedmont.” ea NEW BUILDING ASS ‘The third wenthly me-ting of the 13th issue of the | _) SHR EN TNGs AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | = tbe iekt WEDNESDAY inst., iu Hall 615 N a UNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SoS bangh Hall, 1620 14th st. Preaching Sunday morning ut 11 ¢ Sunday aft ER PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT.—The Presi- dent has issued a proclamation Warntng the set- tlers upon the Oklahoma lands tn the Indian terrl- 10th ary “nop. 6. CAMPD THE New YORK MARINE BAnk.—The report of | Dank, above named asso- ‘aking advances and t the hall co ESDAY EVENI 1 he total labiiities are $4,845,775. “and grabber Washington News and Gossip, }|AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. SENATOR LOGAN EXPLAINS, «an ves- | He Denies Being a Land Grabber. ase | KILLING TIME IN THE HOUSE. The Senate. MR. LOGAN DENIES BEING A LAND GRABBER. Shortly after the Senate had been called to order tory to remove or they will be forcibly ejected. Mr. Logan rose and satd: Mr. President.—I deem it due to my friends that Walter S. Johnson, recetver of the Marine national | I call attention to certain statements that I find ew York, shows the total assets to be | Copled in the pubiic press as well as in the Con- 1, Of Which $1,823,188 are bad and doubtful | 9"¢ssional Record of the 27th of June. First. Iam s t down ina list of what {s termed ” as having in some mysterious way upon all matters in dispute except the amendment Sppropriating $250,000 for the Nicaraguan canal eme, THE RIVER AND HARROR BILL PASSED—A HALF MII- LION FOR THE POTOMAC. The river and harbor bill has been finally agreed to. It appropriates $13,869,700 instead of $12,086,000, as orignally passed by the House. The Senate amendment increasing the appropriation for the Potomac river improvement at W ashington from $250,000 to $500,000 was agreed to, MINOR NOTES. The, Senate on Thursday evening passed the bil to forfeit the unearned lands granted to the Atlan- Uc and Pacife railroad company, after debate. ‘The conference report on the “Fourth of July claims” bill was presented in the House Thunlay evening and agreed to. Senators Fair and Jones, of Nevada, are going to Chicago to-night. A close count of the Senators showed to-day that, Including those in conference, there were several more than a quorum on hand, though there was no Une when a quorum was present In the chamber. Telegrams to The Star, FROM CHICAGO TO-DAY. TALK ABOUT CLEVELAND. WHATIS SAID FOR AND AGAINST HIM. THE BUTLER BREEZE, Ftc. DELEGATES EN ROUTE 10 THE CONVENTION. KHARTOUM FALLEN--GEN. GORDON SAFE. THE NEW CLEVELAND Tilden’s Reported Letter in His Favor —Jobn Kelly Denice It Authorita- Uvely, Special Dispatch to THe Evrxixe Stan. New York, July §.—An industrious effort ts being made just Row to give a new impetus to the Cleve land boom by the cirentation of the report thas Gov. Cleveland has conciliated Boss McLaughlin, of the Kings county democracy, by giving B&. Toohill, a henchman of McLaughlin, the oMee of port warden; and further that Tilden has written ® letter toa New York delogate to the Chicago cone vention making Cleveland his political legatee and Tecommending him to the favor of the convention, John Kelly's organ, the New York Star, pute a quictus upon the last report by saying that “It tg enabled to state, most positively and authorita- Uvely, that no such letter has been written.” The Star adds: “If Mr. Tilden could be induced to proffee Any formal advice in the premises, we do not think it would be at all welcome or hopeful to the reck= less clique of Cleveland boomers.” ~ ~~ AMONG THE POLITICIANS, __ Delegates En Route to Chicage, Prevspcn, Pa., July 3—All through ¢ Seniors were Crowidea wth potcine amg delegates on their way to Chicago. Among t assing through to-night were Perry Belmont, pan Dougherty and the Pennsylvania deiegation, Tammany Hall and Irving Mall Dele= Kates Off, New York, July 8 —The Tammany hall detega- Uon left for Chicago by the New York Central at § O'clock Wiis morning. Il was over 600 strong and Rent ina. tral xtee lvving balk ccompanio’ (he Tame mx those in the train were Commi: Commission nan, I Caliil and 7 . Charity e Committeeman Kd. amissioner Croker. Before his parture John Kelly said: “The has victory within its grasp this t had in twenty-four y vention will) nominat ae as It has nob pe that the con n whom ali can we Redienp ‘Mrs. AMMEN Deap.—Mrs. Ammen, the wife of | accumulated the vast amount of 89,000 acres of | Nominations, Confirmations and Re- unite, Set sede eo ae d enemy Leese pet gz | Rear Admiral Ammen, died this morning at her land. This statement is utterly without Younda- Sections, gid pe ogee ete aston, ket'De tacsee, | Tesldence, Ammendale, Princo George's county, Sune adds rey. thousand Reader Lue Tata | FOCR rreoRraNr pirtoxaTiC anes eae A UNCERTAINTY AT CHICAGO. ige Callahan, State » Sunday school at | Md., of hemorrhage of the lungs, Mrs. Ammen, | tits were true Vu gaan oe enon Det MISSIONER OF LABOR NOMINATED, ETC. e Commissioner Houghto poe oN se | Trin tnalden Dame was Atocha, was well-known | statement. 1'would. Like no notices tis How, | ‘The following are the most fmportant nomina- Uon Was 150 strong. See ee e Gel uly, and leaves a family of several stall | ever, were it not for the charge that follows. tiofis sent to the Senate by the President Thursday n. Butler tan DOLLAR FACH. | x K, Pres: moe Sth st fer ae er BR Who Made the statement, | and Friday: John A. Kasson,ot Towa, to be envoy TxCRRASED Business Av THe City Post Orrice.— | Hsticg to one seninee Whe ne i oe ons | ex rdinary and minister plenipotentiary of the ton, at Minneapolls, the latter p During the fiscal year Just ended $21,655.48 was col- | neous statement, have done an injury, proceeded | Unlted States to Germany; Alphonso Taft, of Ohio, =e 3 Texas Dele; lected at the clty post office for postage on second- | to put another talse statement on record, as fol- | to be envoy extraordinary and minister plentpoten- rectal Disnatch to Tre Evaxrxa Stan, class or newspaper matter. During the year ended | 1oWs: “+I might have said to the deluded soldlers of | tary of the United States to Russta; John M. HICAGO, July 5.—Compared to the closely drawn | separta, Mo. Sunday at 11 30am. All are invited. GRACE MF. ORURCH, worthiwest—H, a.m. ; preac s —Gen. But invitation to be present at tie S that, in accordance jarchi 3d, 1883, a Hist July with the A raoeres nae June 30, 13th a a $14,291.24, | this land: ‘What do you think of a great Senator | 5, cow ¥ xtraordinary | lines in the republican field the Saturday morning | with man} friends, arr on a yaeiuen nations ihe increase for 1Gsh was EFUULee YS SAL | ho in his greed tor absorb the iepeloary whiten | Panes, of New Fons, th be envoy ae ten | before the convention there is mared uncertainty | Chicago. “They were 1 acommitice of zs just under = belongs to the actual settiers ina land that was | ®0d_ minister plenipotentiary or the ae oie Ne | everywhere. Conviction seems to be spreadit entertained, and left at 11 o'clock for St. Carr. Jonny V. Furry, assistant quartermaster, {s | Made for independent freeholders and small tar- | t Austria-Hungary; Lewis Richmond, o} od 2 P ng | 1 ; ug theme Regarding Lord's Supper after aorning ser relieved from quty In’the district of New Mexico | mers Wuatdo you think of aman who poses asa | Island, to be miuistér resident and consul Faia, | iat Tden wil not accept the nomination no | 2 bister: ce for President the dele Statesman and a patriot, as the trlend par ezcet- | Of the United States to Portugal; Samuel H. M. | matter how tendered, Mr. Manning claims to have | nnd it may be said their vote asa unit Will be cant Young Veo- | and department of the Missouri, and will proceed d Who, under the cover of his | Byers, to be consul zeneral at Rome, Italy; Ramon 2 . or Whelneer BAIIG MOk” Vk Senin ‘abliciay-tel ~ Yt | to Chicago, ML, and assume the duties of purchas- ‘0 New Mexico and tried to | C- Williams, to be consul general at Havana; Ward | absolute authority to that effect, and {t has demp- = ing and disbursing q SHURCH, GEOKGE- | ‘The command: at Il am, Dr. Lover will give the ; a gj ou states dor not a little of the Texans and Cal. | SU. artermaster at that, place, | pre-empt the faost valtiable land lying: along her | MeAUlster, Ir. of California, to be United states | ened the ardor n i : =: ng general departinent. of the Nis- | Streams and was ouly eerepoatne tee Public omcer judge for ‘the ‘district of Alaska; F. W. Haskell, of | fornians who are still instructed for Tilden. | With ‘The New Oricans Exposition. tempor tetall an ofiicer to reileve Capt. Furey, | nding out that it belonged to another class which | 0Wa, to be United States attortiey for the district | the latter out of the way, the only onsanization New ORuRANS, July 5.—The board of mans union acrvice: Will follow. at | “TPOTATTIY, “ot is duties as district. and post | he professes the Utinost: friendship wore aad eae | OF Alaska Andrew J. Lewis: of Iilnots to be cles | hore there fete int ice are conte, oneuntzatton mont Of Cs Waid bs notiea pore, OF, inane A will presch.” Mentors ct | quartermaster at Santa Fe, New Mexico, ~ | from his manner and appearance, rumor says, bas See rine Seats court for the Olstxicc of Alaa: owen ee a ae thathe is Tiiden’s | Cr the wullding for ake Colt ee ee rar ech. Me - 2a i vn | M. C. Hillyer, of California, to be marshal of the i iS aM Open question at present as Meese cae ee a it | THe PRESMENTIAL Caxiratox.—Tam Wes | Hit blood in TUN EEEIA OF CAREER at oetaatch | United Seated courcorthedieteror atte trans | weer mec secure a majority Of the New York | bd the collective ‘state exhibits. ts dimensions s e | la a or Sperry, of New York, to be associate justice of the | delegation. by the | STAR Will be sont postpaid to any address in the | land [great laughter and. applause on the demon v z raniental | United States or Canada until after the presidential | Critic side), taking from te unforcuaate gavage | PIES Cours Ot Uakote, Seward Siutth, of ee CLEVELAND AND THE XEW YORK DELEGATION. | of pavilions, to be u-ed as the headquarters of the ection for fift Bec ae Hee eer ennimsele until ant honed | Toy Seapets justice of the Supreme COUN OC | sis eaters Go notelaim mom than ‘ont 49 of | oem ence Coane Titories, will be erected. Paper Of Bityate etamane ee tne eat Deze | Secrotary of the Interior Went CheIe cath ih cee | Dakota: George Turner, of Atabama: te bo ase ™ around and adjoining the walle” Th avectia aU: | inatter-poliicnl, “oumAns Of, Interesting reading | vevor aud took back the land fOr aie Denese Cae | Clate Justice of the eupremecoure ot Warkineton | the 7 delegates, and the majority of four are area aaa aning tie walls: |The construction, CHU. | matter—political, miscellaneous, personal, news. newed laughter and applause.] ‘Territory; Lieut. Col. Glover Perin, surgeon, to be | not, it 1s said, to be absolutely relied on. The New sable in View of the large number of applic nts for Now, Mr, President, this statement ts, so far as I | Colonel and assistant surgeon general; Maj. An- | york delegation ts, therefore, the pivotal one around " : ing at 11 m. by. the : x sors fe space in the exposit The board aiso i EE ee matorl Baasosincs Quartermaster General Ingalls | SUy concerned, oF any one else, of Whom [have any | rey ae cet surgeon. to be icutendnt colonel | which all of the others are swinging, and untit iis | shargith ie CRPCSNAD. to proceed at once With per at knowledge, ma sly fals and surgeou; Capt. Passmore Middieton, assistant | shown what they will 40, ho movements will be perection 01 - + nae 15 in town, for a short stay.—Representative Cox, | Myr gcse, maliciously false. plain at length the | Surgeon, to be major and surgeon; John Jarrett, of | undertaken by other delegates. Tt docs not ory | Wee erection Of an art hall and live stock {= of New York, was the oratorat the Tamm: Whole transaction out of which the report grew. He | Penosylvanta, to be commissioner of labor; Rovert | probable thi clety celebration In that city yesterday.— Wm. J. | Sald that Capt. Lawton, of thé army, Major Tucker, | S- Gardner, of West Virginia, to be an Indian in- delegation Rhees, of this city jand Mrs, M. Despard and daugh- | (Logan’s son-in-law), and Mr. toe> Pourricat EcS printed at B northwest. Designs a AIL work guaranteed 31 Je10-hn ILE. ARCHITECT. G street. Prepares “plans ana | © 1 classes of “buiidugy anu superin- | ¥ 5 gz Bi a EH 2 - 5 cj a cj -) Will be &S by 565 feet and tts construction some- aug at i1 what similar to that of the main bullding. A series. N. At p.m, Sacrament: tly meeting of the Sun specification tends their ereciic (cS tower |. E, CHURCH, MA | he, lear oth street—Sunday school | and gossip, etc. ‘Send for a sample copy. 5 3 The work on the matin bullding and hertiow al the conference of the New York | hall essing rapidly, bot structures . a 2 be Hed for this evening, there will be tinished. tout, entered home- | Shector, Thomas P. Cheney, of New Hempenirs 2) any Vote taken for there will be several absentees. | Ay ini K OF WOODS, WHICH WE E i sy ? a = i. Judson, former THE INTEREST OF THOSE Prayer mcetii ter, of New York, are at Rock Enon Springs.—— | steads near the Zunf reserv ion, after making in- | be pension agent at Concord, N. H.; James L. BAYARD AND, M’DONALD. Ushers of the New Orie MAVE THE PLEASURE TO “WAUGH af = | Prof. Dexter bas gdne to New York.—-Miss Mazete y, and being officially informed thattt was sub. | Hodges, of Colorado, to be receiver. REOUCMOATS | Steet dn ithe taoeteaedamestinn Bayard and oe northeast.—Precehing by Stafford ts at the’ Fauquier Springs for th Ject loentry. Senator Logan had read a letter from Shige nine wring, te oes eee ae wood’ | McDonald are most qrapatary Manager of the Tin WML McLEAN & 80: N. Bark, at Ua. mand 8 p.m. Communion at the | term.——Mrs, Win, P, Kellogg, wife of Repr the Commilsstoner of the Land Office to the parties | Mle—James W. Koss, ‘olorado, at Glen McDonald are most prominently named. Flower, | py tne poand of to. ITH AND BSTREETS NORTH sall free and stri ot Loutst: = rs weleome.L* | M. E. CHURCH, ConN he pastor, Kev. T Sundsy at 11 has returned from her | who applied to enter the land, informing them that pounes ae ya we “ pee whose thographa are, Plastered over the city, 1s iP tive goat tw Ge ron Vee a eepes it Taro De outside the | Morgan to be chiet justice supreme court of the | "Syeney Watterson 4a Supporting. MeDon: inmher.—Cen, He B. Burnham” ad | entry would. be canceled, Baaeee Leen ote nad | Teer ese eee Lacey, OF) Kndiana, £0 mainly insisting that, the omination shall 8. Babbitt are at the Ebbitt. read letters from Major Tucker and Capt. Lawton, | De ehiet. J of the court of the terrl- | east. “He docs not believe that Cleveiund saelhae showing that he Pate: whatever to do with | Lory of Wyoming; Washington Berry, of California, | New York. and publishing wire. and Worid’s Expositt > The Egyptinn Maddie, DOUBTS OF THE GOVERNOR OF DONGOLA’S GREAT VIe~ eTROPOLITA 439 and C ct Yoo, ‘Sunday isla For sa MILEUEN THE Ci tonne Lore wut adults that it the Grecies expert. ~ SETOUTEGOS BE CHANCES AT CHICAGO. _| the entry, and also had read a letter from Secretary e rect ent had been forgotten Gen. Butler would stand | Carmo, July %—The kevernor of Don 1S pa CON —— ‘Teller to "the effect that Im the whoie matter no | Igton Te & very good chance for the nomination. iy 5 The governor of Me Presidential Talk at the Capitol. to the Indian: ontemplated. tor | ‘The Se Diniee ane cete aa cee nti ne Capitol. ne Indians was contemplated. Senator Senat J THE BUTLER BOOM. pattle with the rebels and killed fc S 0 e S201 3 nominatiol Ramon O. Williams, to be consul gen- lioeavareny WrrOng: CALI Mad the eee teats | eral Of the United Stares bt Hecens, Sore oeear | ‘The southern de legates here answer that by say-] {hei number, himself loving two ¢ | of the land office, and that he, Logan, had no con- | OF eee Gwe | ing that tf Butler should be nominated thelr states | the guvermy tele t the Capitol that Cleveland | hection whatever with it, Parker C. Wig- | will vote for Blaine. The fact is there 1s a good 1 * nition and hor ‘ago. Randall, {t ts claimed by his | COMMISSION TO REGULATE INTER-STATE commence. | $1 Of Maine, for the district, of Kennebunk, Me. | geal of a squallish feeling among the old-time yesterday confirmed the following wron en's prayer mectiag, Loga aud hap ts, Covenant ue VASES AND SETTEES, NE GAS FIXTURES. PLUMBING, BFATING, AND ALL JoPpINe | PRUMFILY DONE. CHURCH, COR. 97) rt will le i Hea Of Bismarck, Dax., and James L. | democrats over Butler's presence inthe convention, |, KHARTOUM FALLEN, AND GEN. Gonbow sw backers, will follow close upon Cleveland on the | On motion of Mr. Cullom, the Senate took up the | izes, of Leadville, Col., to be registers of the | They think he Is 2 good conn democrat In Massa- | _ Lx? “spa! oo t,and the McDonald and Bayard men | bill to establish a ecmmission to regulate inter- | land offices, cs W. Koss, of Colorado, to be | chusetts, but alittle out of place in a national | P : from Cs State commerce. It provides for the appointment | (yclver of public moneys at Glenwood Springs, | convention. Still, Uiey don't Ignore his strength. | CUP aSraL GAA te eee ft ston, to consist of fi tsst fee adGbert 8. Gardner, of West Virginia, to be | ‘The demonstration to be given on his arrival to. tae Gd ee a | Aa Salary Of S750) Soe eee, Ave Commissioners, | Indian inspector. relix 'G. Clarke, of 10 Right will be a very lange one. Itisestimated | [Pee will be a rising in Ca sua Bury t $7 oe ae fo shall have eupery is’ | register of the iand office at Des Moln that there will be twelve thousand men in the pro- | Kamedsn. ‘The no Dongola is daily exy commerce between che states, unde ie uation Of | Ciarenco Pullen, of New Mexico, to. be Surveyor cession, mainly composed of labor and trade’ or- | Advices from Berber and Dongola are very con- Operating, vallrosd ug States, and the methods of | general of New Mexico. Jolin i. Kinkuead. of ganizaticns. filcting, and are mostiy rumors. The governmeus PGi rere r | i | {Aitson City. Nev., to be governor of the district of |” Ex-Mayor Prince.of the Massachusetts delegation, | 2PPE4TS lo know jess than outsiders that the | Sristed oes ena xey thousand doliurs ts appro- | Ainska. Amos K' Learned, of New York, to be Cone created Some surprise to-day by stating that he WITH A GRAIN OF Sant. Hand will certainly nominate the | Hist year's opefation = of the commission tor 1t8 | sui ‘or the United States ‘at Sydney, New. south | Gua not beileve that the delegation would vote for | Loxpor, July 5.—Specials from Catro almost r hopes upon the lkelihood th id nor Randall will get the nec and » the fleld open t Donald men claim that, in this event, the Would certainly be McDonald and Slocum. ayard men, oa the other hand, e Pr Subje is FIXTURES, &o. Stoves that will do all Fawily Cooking. or, the si ers of neither Wales. Thomas P. Cheney, of New Hampshire, to | Butler after the first ballot. © Mr. P: mer, editor of | 1nvariably conclude with the statement that-te 2 F Ray A oa ee The House. De pension agent of Concord, N. H. John Jarrett, | the- Boston Globe, and the leading Here ines een | LUNgOlng reports tuust be rected wa a FE. F. pROOKS, z 5s s be on the first ballot. The House met this morning at 9 o'clock with | Of Pitsburg, Pa, to be commissioner of labor. | says Mr. Prince’ 1s mistaken, and adds tha it = . WHAT A tt Mr. Boyle, of Pi Shot Dead ata Pic Nic. Corcoran BuilJinz. NDALL MAN SAYS. ot more than half a dozen members in attend. | the navy, H Allston shackelferis of Penepivonns | Cleveland Is out of the was, isutter pubes ata 3 | prrvsncea, Pa, Jus S—During x row at a ple » one of Mr. Randall’s most earn- | ance. ‘The journal was very Jong, and at the con- | to be consul of the United States at Nantes. Leon: | seems to share such hopes. nic at Halton, Pa., on the Allegheny Vaitey rallroad, | @st supporters, sald to Te Star reporter that he | clusion of its Teading Mr. Randall (Pa.) announced | ard B. Smith, of Missourt, to be consul of the United | ~ Butler's boom 1s certainly nolsy, but to outsiders Be ee ovo i (Tien Was shot and Instantly aid not see where Randal! would get strength to | that there were no conference reports in readiness, cae ey oeroes eel 2 Meee ae oe more picturesque than powerful. y aterm ® him second place at first, The solld Pennsyl- | whereupon the House took @ recess until eleven ie Geo, T. Bromley, of California, 4 becom, SA¥S TILDEN IS NOT FOR CLEVELAND. How They Ceicbrated at Swan City, nia delezation would probably be his greatest | orctock. Sul of the United states ‘at Tien Tsin. “Archibald | Chairman Barnum, whos fresh from conferences | _Dexver, Cot, July S-The fourth wos quite Al very Swat DeukeL agen Lee ee ee PROPOSED INVESTIGATION OBJECTED TO. & Brown, of New Jersey, to be consul of theUnited | with Tiden, also saya that the latter will not Sencrally celebrated throughout this state, “The CHURCH, TH AND G_ Mate, and finally he would get the nomination, | At 11 o'clock Mr. Thorapgon (Ky.) asked leave to | Stitesat Algiers. Henry May Brent, to be consul | accept a némination by acclamation. He aiso | most u Swa 8) rs p Pinkney i. Md, Rev. | $10. Sh. 50 IN ALL. In ort ce to the corstimers of Cigarettes ‘PURITY SWEET. We 02 Following (ce FOUNDRY M. of the United States at Callao. Win. Boult, of Lou- | intimates most conclusively that Tilden does not | Mining camp, where the miners not belts supplied oS streets. Rev, “Dr. H. i. Nayion. pastor. Hever eee ee opt araes but | offer a resolution directing a’sub-committes of the | fsians” Yor ke: Secieten OF toa tan Ta ae aa | intl Cleveland's gomination. With fire works, proceeded to celebrate is bine tae | mon at 11a. ns. by the Teated,” Says Mie Boyle ARAN eat be ctte | comtmlttes on Pacific rallroads to investigate the | tochos, La. Robest Hh. parse Pennsylvania, to TAMMANY's ‘WAR ON CLEVELAND. up the post office with giant powder, “After Ue ex beh | hitea’ S38 MM Boyle, “Atandall wil’ be ncwl- | weratrs of tho Union, Central and ‘Northern Pacific | be consul ot tie United States at St Paul de Loan-| ne aavance guard of Tammany bas arrived and Bitton the establishment in question ® nee ‘ railroad companies Fuads, ete. do. Jos. A. Jones, of Massachusetts, to be consul we Vanished, Luckily no one was iu): SLEY CHAPEL, COR A NEW YORK OPINION. 0 Ce ( of the United States at Aden. Wm. 'H. Stevens, of | begun Its warfare on Cleveland. propooed Inventor ion kek MALCHEE eA” | Nevada, Co be meter and retinas se ‘the mintoftue | “I am Cleveland's friend,” sald Gen. Spinola, one L and It was denied Wy Mr. Thompson, but Mr. McCoid | United States at Carson City, Nev. W heeler Combs, | of them, “and I think I made him the nominee for| 4 MAN KILLED, SEVERAL WOUNDED aND $75,000 declined Lo withifraw his objection. of Maryland, to be general appratser of merchan- | yovernor, ut 10 not think he could carry New WORTH OF PROPERTY DESTROYED. ation by 2 practical unanimt- THE ALABAMA CONTEST. feud, of owas tobe catmore, Md. FW. Horse: | York as the candidate for President. His actions | capimbe iain genet Raid oe Iwill be ansat p “ feld, of Towa, to be consul general of tne United | as governor have not been suca as to make him a | pjumber and coal yard at Bradford was burne ea Mr. Davis (Mo.), from the committee on elections, | States at Trieste. Signal corps—Sergeant Julius H. strong candidate. Every labor organization in the | Yesterdey, with four tenement houses, 4 stat ee dali werneee submitted a report In the Alabama contested elec set, to be second Heutenants Sergeant John F. | etate has wheeled into line uns him. One ot a Se ee es, one Cee Be e is” Oke a craig agt. Shelley, and it was laid over > second Heute ‘ovington G. | the delegates from our state, Who has 1,200 men in | 10 Michigan | er and it TILDEN TALK. Geclares the_contestant, G. H, Craig, entitled to his | Win''A’ Newell, of Newatk, Ndcto be am Indien State’ Senator’ “Thomas i Grady, who 1s | Caused by a fire cracker. Fd men make no claims, but appear to | "M" pennett Gy. C. .) obtained leave to file a mi. | !Spector. Edward S. Butler, to be register of the | charged with having made a pugei 5S, nets Lort :Wwe DOLLARS IN CASH, a s Nuwter Mr. Wempe, of veland will lead on day school Ulissicuaey Westie, 8 hea, | the first ballot, followed probably by Randall us aud prhise service. Seats free. Struigers wel! | will continue until the elgath or tenth come, Att | he will get the nomi = Sar GHE S he | ty. He think RCO, og | and that, wh FIDAVIT be. | Do Sonine bet the Pe © before the delivery of the Gitts | Snag i. j Shor ves ED OR GIVEN AWAY CHURCH, CORNER | WUld be MeDon: wettes from each aud y packoge, and that | is northwest, — What Onc Fire Cracker Did. ics must MAKE “4 a r i : i ain 5 General Foreign News by Cable. Possess considerable confldence. Then there are y land office at Neligh, Neb. Hecelvers of public | through New York for the. purpose ork yan News CHURCH, | tose who confidently assert. that there will be a | “ME Hive (iL), on behalt of Mr. Belmont (x. ¥}); Neng Anarew Htailson, of Minwescek ae Ruel cited that ‘the labor vote would be cant sony | _Srenits, July's Tae aseartan ay Dr. Dower, | regular cut-throat business at the convention, and | {rom the comunittee on foreign affairs, reported a e e iy on foreign aif Palle, Minn; Jacob Austin, of Minnesota, at Fer- | against the governor, on account of his veto of the | tron-clads trom tals port ha SPATS UF | all te prominent candidates will be slaughterea, | Joint revolution requesting the President to nezo- | cus Falls, Minn. Rdward & Custis, of Idaho, to be | nve-cent-taro bill. “He ts a weak candidate.” sald REBEL ATTACK ON SUAKIM EXPECTED, cred by | have to acegpt to save methaee nominated, and wil | qian reciprocity treaty Or Ie House calendar, | Teeister of the land office at Bolse City, Idaho. A | Grade Gteay that Deane ree nate.” sald Loxnox, July Sethe Times. Suakin dispatch yom the best on th | have to accept to his iprocity S batch of army promotions and appointments was | elected governor his choice for Secretary of state | says a real rebel attack is expected soon, i cqual eny at bi | = *o: ‘THE MONTANA CONTEST. also confirmed, as was also a number of postmas- | was defeated. is he had been a strong man he PARLIAMENTARY NOTES. cTth street wharf for Iw Cleveland the Coming Man? Mr. Ranney (Mass), from the committee on elec- | ters. could have pull led his candidate through. The} roxnox, July tiiney Pong | CONGRESSMEN COX AND BLACKBURN THINK —In the Louse of commons yes- ner will st tions, submitted a unanimous report confirming the | _, Rejections—W. Ii. Collier, postmaster at Marton 2 laboring people and the Irish Catholics are all} terday Lord Edinond Fitzmaurice, und-r tore andl rete Mr. 8. 8. Cox returned from New York this morn- | right of Martin Maginnis to aseat asa delegate SEuEE House, % Ca Bugene H. Divble, postmaster | against nim. secretary, announced that the whereabouts of Me We ing and says that Tammany thinks Cleveland will | from Montana Territory, and it was agreed to. —— THE CLEVELAND MEN DECLARE Sheldon,the Englishman who Was reported to have a heats 5 bellat’ 1s Gre ee r i race . G, been captured by outlaws In Kansas and held for Upon a indent cite, 2, presumed to be Uesed | stoner to naene, As ROR OAICS Tene ich: | _ Prospect of Adjeurumont Momany. | thi! ipiadiedeed pacer pedir rere Pot ppg a ge es Hinge epunderstanding between Tammany and the | qistrict of North Carolina was postponed uatit the | THE DEAD-LOCK ON THE LEGISLATIVE BiLi—rne | laboring people opposed Cleveland, ani © | Debten’ and Berber, Lord Fitzmaurice suid, had | are somewhat depressed te-day, thouginaee. sti THE MEXICAN PENSION BILL GONE OVER. SPFOPTAION Us wl be dlgray a atthe | Tens are apposed tothe, Guverge "sald Comm | Red prutested Agatnst Hugi vessels “arriving at talm that they wiliwin, while the Bayard boomers | ‘The House then proceeded industriously to kill | appropriation bills will be disposed of in someman- cf “ a | stoner of Labor Statistics Peck, “I can say to you the house of Jo: ceased Wife's sist 2 seu to be galing eoutdence time, and succeeded well in its object. ‘The Mext. | ner between this and Sunday morning. ‘The prin- | that the Uitee most yromInent THe oor Ce | gyi te house of Ic ee ee Mr. Blackburn sald to Dill passed Its first reading. HE STAR this morning e ve h cipal dificulty to be met is the question of paying | crganizations in New York are here for him. David iE OF 4 j thee he had received advices up 'to 12 0-clock lage | uence Pavel on whlchiall mo- | elpal aim clerks, and the prospeets are that it win | Healy is seerctary of the labor counfnission by the Duane, July Sein the Conwalco een Mel pisrhicr | Hight which warranted the assertion that Cleve- | Uons turnes rithoa lew to ing the impediment | res ai f the legistative Dil appointment of Gov. Clevelaud at the request of | gt yest s ‘ny. FON, | land was out of the fight, and that ft woutd He be- |, At 12:30, with a Cy coe maine hes Ses MO) |r ia A failure of the legislative Dill to pasa, | the labor orgaiizations. He was a member of the! jor deposed to the couurisslon of unnatural ote 1334, tween Bayard and McDonald, with the chances in | tO. the transaction eee aay ae (02 | The House ts very determined in its opposttion, and | legislature, and Introduced the bill creating the | rences by Cornwall. Mr. Mckennan atuitted thet Nor of the former. | His, Information Justified him | Maved to postpone the further ¢ December, Lose | Members ot the Senate committee say that the | commission. For years he was the executive etfiee ie Mad Uoce ChateNa previeusy ean Demet, | Tg aug that Cleveland could not by any possi. | Dill until the second ‘Tuesday in December. “Logi-— | SRE wear noe recede from Ite position. It is pos. | of the executive committee of the national labor | fetes’ wn nueet mecriously with MLBALUFAl OF Dillty get the New York delegation, FSS) 00, es ble that they may refuse to adjourn unless the | Organization; Jatnes Hooley was the only member judge declined to say whether the co TE en Sy ; Confirmations To-day. House, Jicids the point, but the opinion prevails | of the last absembly who was elected as a distinc. | Judge declined to say whether the Mr. Kellogg Writes Another Letter. ‘The Senate In executive session to-day confirmed | that they will simply let the bili go over until De- | tlve labor man. He is. here for Cleveland. Walter i cnene aie GROUPS AK dea CURIOUS STATEMENTS IN A LEITER OF EX-MARSUAL | the following nominations: cember, the present appropriation being continued | N. Thayer, the president of the State Trades’ assem- 1 obogge ty my na a nt Lewis Richtmond, of Rhode Island, to be mintster | Meanwhile. ‘The House conferees think the mat- | Diy, 18 also here for the governor. -I-clalin they are Jandiay tbat’ the wis Itichmond, le yt nister | tor will be settled in this way. hotter Judges of the sentiment of the people they rep- | India, b resident and consul general of the United States | “Tne sundry civit bill presents some dinicuit ques- | resent than Tatamauy ball pollticiake ond te | Herat, a fortified THE MISFIT STORE, cory TENTH AND F STREETS, | | | | atx, Ber Facrs | i] | in gray and brot n Springer, of the s ar ronte investigating ea (ou ae a = % ern TUrkestan. ager, : to Portugal. tions, but Mr. Holman says that everything can be | that class of voters are not opposed to the Gover | CL Rega tee reeriuicises some Of Wie state | “ar tionao Tay, Of Onlo,to be envoy extraordinary | setuce Ie Ghone eee ae eae ney’ once | nor. It is also claimed that the trish Catholics are Mikcks, NaN Ri Assis Se tender ne ae gentle ice te hea : ee vee and minister plenipotentiary ef the United States eet isha says he thinks by continuing the they shouted oppose him, and they donot. He gave | REFERENCE 70 THEM AT THE PEFSRYTERIAN ER- 22. former y it there Was no proof to sustain any of the | OUssE session all night everything can be disposed of by | his five best appolutments to Irish Catholics. EXx- UNION AT BELFAST, IRELAND aud E: ghee inst Brewster ¢ in cone | Jott A; Kasson, of lowa, to be envoy extraonit. morning, and they will then adjourn until Monday | United States Senator Kernan ts already here for | BELFast, July 5.—The Presi ion was with the first star. route Jurve 39 melons BE ese Coe ee remeaaty Ok the Cniced |e iva tie venroltincielene ce eon up. On| him. 1 think they can say authoritatively what | most inte resting throughout, “rhe es. I. itll sts 3 Fs 3 to Germany. u ie é a Ke | of New York, conducted the devotional service, SASEnIES " quotes a dated at | "Sonn M. Francis; to be envoy extraordiary ana | Monday they will mect to approve the eurobimens | position the Irish Catholigs: wilt take cece | OF New Tor conn tie ee a servion. its eorge Lake, Ohio, June 221, tn which he says Lminister ‘plenipotentiary of che United States to | ald then adjourn fualiy. that ME qealy 38 a prominent, anember | Mr. Sinclair, a justice of the peace neron wanted hin to put on three names as -Ausurly Hangary. ——— <<. _ of the land league, and 8 an’ Irish: Cath ee ee es | Gwesen, sayiuyg that the Attorney General woutd Capitol Topics. Bills in Conference. ee ee cee he expressea sent: | union Of men from ail qu pee Fathi totter Mire teary : ees THE SENATE INVESTIGATION OF THE DEPARTMENTS. | SOME DOUBTS YET AS TO ADJOURNMENT MONDAY. | ments that are universally approved by the land | alte on = en — = - i Several times during the trial that he did | Some of the newspapers speak of the “Hale” in- | _The conferees on the consular and diplomatic bit | leaguers. The fact Is that this opposition of Tam- | colonization, Showed ho suc aces oF deposit.) c, Chal of British é Columbia, 88 gTand feature _jentemnbi sweat Ghat the shane Matar as | not Jnevldente neaineh thee cou cet 88 there | vestigating committee of the Senate, while in fact | Feached an agreement upon everything except the They opposed Tiiden, but he Was nominated cod | cated he speedily became x poner. Conuoue: Me, former price | S'S TREE Le STURTEVANT: Treagnrer, | “Me Ko ee eae Te Henry, Col, Ain. | there ts no such committee. Senator Hale is not | Senate $290,000 appropriation for the Nicaraguan | Setter? an 1p they wanted Hamlcock. He was | Sinclair said: “The Cisterhion ie one ce es bed i fore me 3 . a ol y : vest canal scheme, Then a question was raised as to t many 1s not united | Vigorous of the civilizing and motern colonizi afte at $11.50, former price of fue ee aud’ sworn to before me this $1 day | ger, late postinaster of ie and Win Diskwn, He offered at solution acess the. f Seaieaien another item and reaiat In a general disagree- aoutnat Cleveland. Tne night after the raraiogs | forces extant. | We are proud to most heartily tints nee: L, P. WILLIAMS, Notary Public, | (oiusittoe Wik Sera erry could furnish the ittee on ite ex) alte aod a convention the treasurer of that organization sent | With our trans-Atlantic brethren to commemorate Counecr—Attent: * = “| gubjecg. WASomeaportant information on thls | PI iS can MNCs OE ee CoRR tang, & | ment, and the whole Dill 4s back again tn confer. Cleveland word that if he was nominated Tam | the anuiversry of the independence of America, ae nie | sable’ Stax reporter to-days—“ That resolution was Sot Geticiency are stad. ke uative bill and part of the | rany would raise $100,000 of the campaign tana.” | {Loud applause.) We des re iat the tervency ot NDKEW WYLIE, Directors, ——__-+0- STAR repo leficiency are in_ conference, as 13 e 2 the relations of te two great Anglo-Saxon coun- M. G. EMERY, § Congress on the “Glorious Fourth. Renee ne heard ree copa by, the ine sundry civil The naval bill is also in conference | THE TARIFF ISSUE—AN AGGRESSIVE PLANK DE- trles may be ever increasing In poe iy ‘affection, «R LEFT THE CITE LAST | WHAT WAS DONE IN BoTH HOUSES YesTeapay. | Publican majority of the Senate, 3 | yet. “A member of the Senate ap 3 priations com- HANDED. peace and goolwiil. [Applause]. One of the most nite for New York. city, where he. will At the session of the Senate yesterday, the decla- | {nto the terartinon tea ees purpose of lookin | Mittee sud to-day it 18 doubtful if’ Congress an: | Next to eee Ge Bs rose dee, Che, Laritt | Temarkable qualities of the great republic te Me . main for the summer, and bas closed up his of tion of independence was read by’ Secreta ms blic | Journs even on Monday. He added that he believed. seapeatace =f of absorbing and assimilating races, The ay ah chaas toca cath dae pee ration pe y Secretary | security 1s needed in the disbursement of public | purus ever members of the House who do not want appreciate the importance of meet- | Lower of absort etlements are the nost proupes ‘Gane caus * = McCook, Tbe conference report on the deficiency | money. We intended to make the inquiry, and to adjourn. ing the protective feature of the republican plat- | Cusle nana abiding in America. ‘Their citivens oc~ dpe teetelae Weal it {or the elec: | DIN, Showing twenty tree Senate amendinents to | NOUN ave cone so bad no’ Baaae th the Navy de- form with resolutions Of no uncertain sound, The | Suny the highest podtons 1 all tse walke ot time, fox stat, han, ean ooubeet nen ck tee Metropotitan Railroad | which the Iouse'refused to agree, was submitted. solution aa eae Fe Eas Charged with Forgery. eT Raat tore has | ‘The Scotch and Irish furnish some of the greatest me ef cost ofthe company. Hear | The Senate insisted and reappointed its conferees, | In a resolution an ha We Gicwiined to ao | A TOUNe Man anesinns wom Fimwa vaacouinas | PAO See Cae Tene neath, Wat MBO | seen in America, Such as Monroe, Sacha ant “fi A Pesolution by Mr. Sewell directing the commit- | HIDE the recess—Just what we determined to do CHECKS ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. eres tas Tae tatters ae | artheet. EOmees The Peamayecion cme at THE MISFIT STORE, The polis will be oven fh until 4 o'el tec on fish and fisheries io sit during the recess, | from the st 'e were only walling to see Ww! Delegates from say the | ‘America was " Py books for transfer of stock will be closed was adopted. Bilis granting pensions to tie wiae | Congress would adjourn.” ‘Thursday afternoon Detectives Bdelin and Mat- | manufacturing states of Massachusetts, New Yorx | America ws thousands of Ulsestion oo boa aes CORNER TENTH AND F stg. _{ t and 10th of said non ‘CLEPHANE, Vice President, | OWS Of Commodore Wiatzou, Gen. Ord and Gen. | THE INTER-STATE COMMERCE BILL GOES OVER. | tingly arrested a young man who gave his name as and ¢ Socoearicee? eG are sie Sor arth ro. Of the Aliantc are carrying on tbe noble work.” Cas Make no mistake, and come to the corner of | _WM-_W. MOORE, tary. fex4-coti) | Frank P. Blatr, aud a bill to appoint Gen. Averilla | In the Senate to-day, on motion of Mr. Miller, of | O. B. Chamcey, alias Geo. Butler, allas C. M. Sham- election. are ‘With them success % cE OF COLI re colonel and place him on the retired list, were | New York the inte bill He ‘with hay @ forged | States in the Acton Defeats the Japancee Wrestier. TiNTH ane F streeis, OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, ‘The tal tel h Dill was taken lew York, the T-state commefte was post- | my. He was charged wing passed can only be ‘upon @ liberal tariff platform. The J: - : cloe i Ss wanteanc? or copa, | Eng atten Speech by Mr fit stponed jun ks Poned until the Thursday ‘after the frst Monday in eek for $10 purporting to have teen drawn by | “You cannot they claim, get, the vous of Ohio | ,CrscrmArt,O., July B-The Japanese serater, All owners oF Keepers of dows in tlie District of Go- | Second Monday in December. ‘1 estap. | Hext December. ‘Wheatiey ayers, cn John cnagicigne oat ee oe platform match with Joseph Acton. i ‘ tified that the yearly lish a bureau of navigation was passed. The THE M’GARRAMAN BILL. tobacconist, at 2018 M street. There were | iss, nor those of Pennsyl . od says SES byactof" Cover om all du Uwact? Marin aad | MeGarrabin Hil wos Indetisitely woRtoRen Tee | an the Senate fo-day Mr. Morgan entered a mo- | several other forded checks found on tne priscree more reassuring to their iron men than that of tho Pitched Maune of = Picnic, hatrict will be due and Ne July Ist. 1886. Senate In executive session took action on several tion to reconsider the vote hy which the McGarra- | The largest one was for $500, which it ischarged he | republicans,” and y —_ ‘Of the | _ Troy, N. ¥., July 5—ata orme trou payment of suid’ tox ts wil be tneued, aa pro- Roe House having: gor mee eeangie on the | han bill was indetnitely postponed taint Ws Deloaned to arecanaeie tot cece ee Bight reduction made ‘by the Last On the | Shire Cutiors! ‘Association the Tougis. cod polite vided louse a wrans mn Ly recent came Both used FE = | heeret the Commissioners ot the District of Oo | woxican pensions oil, failed to adjoure tuorares SLIM ATTENDANCE IW THE'SENATE. ae yorandeia, Duy veceaby came | 8 woe Gur, and urging this convention to. cover engaged 1n a pitched: pattie. sides 5 E & HF ‘the demand for the res- vers. The police with their cli i 38 t ~~ OHN F. > | evening took a recess from 6:20 p. m. that day | ‘There were many vacant seats on the democratic inct station. Yesterday morning when the | @ revision that ‘Mat ighs were ‘Deatcn, One ASK YOUR GROCER, Peps Eatteckor of Foe, D.C. | until 1. olcek vente morning. On reassem- | side of the Senate chamber to-day. At 11 o’clock | station keeper went to hts cell to remove hla break- ee he ee ee (eee ee — H. Wl a1 r = : Ding at that hour, Mr. rans” conference Fe- | onry eignt demoe! nt. Most of them | fast dishes he found the prisoner suffering from | here 9 mont ace, Sed pepremenias Bow ae Fe ae Seon Ce SRST roansacist, Port on the Dili to consoiidate the bureau of mit. | Only ela aa three gashes in his throat which he had inflcted | employing over 15,000 iuem, and. representing New Cyclone at Sioux City. PHILADELPHIA, 426 Tth street southwest.” tary justice and the corps of Judge advocates wag | have gone to Chicago. ‘There was not a quorum in | With knife sent with his breakfast. Several — m ‘to the convention urging DESTRUCTION BY THE Vis!TATION. aH Pare Drugs and Medicines, Frescriptions a specialty, | agreed to, and the rest of, the Gry, until nearly 5 ee are cis during the forenoon. Tore cases in which, the pee apes 30 the tdlobing features of tariff reform: Srocx Crrr, low, . and at moderate rat 330" | o'clock, except a devot - LECTORAL COUNT BILL. ve n implicated came . yesterday. ‘wok of the nature of'a cyclone pos atresties: [ig DRINK THE BUST ICE CREAM Bona | Sloncy bill, was spent in flibustering against the | rne.conterees upon the clesteral coat DI have Robert, Fauth, proprictor of ® billiard ‘saloon, and | ,, First, ‘ue abolition of all duties on raw materials foreign portion of this city at € o'clock last even- LATEST PARISIAN MODES t= wamRGoopa =| [5 MUSTER PER GLass. | the defleichey bill, announting am agreementapon | had two conferences and failed to agree upon any Chaney Donrae wee ee eer rerom | tharkets With other manufacturing ‘nations Hot | tg. A funnell-shaped cloud, WLLE M. J. PRANDI ms2__NUNOAN GSE ith and fetreetrnortieeeak | all Due twenty-three. Of the amendmen, oon | Of the items at istue, ‘The bill will not pase at trea by © ” He forged the maine i an, a eae aanar at the: Sait a0 that | ine ana Ar MES MJ HUNTS 100 F Sreree ws EEWAaii agreed to, and Messrs. Burnes and Calkins | this Certs F Gace of Zohn H. Shelton, | svanecutter, oa ye! ee nearest the crude state comer swanteown ote VES! SHINGLED = : aid I ta pee, oeh Gants a the lowest Tate, and ‘manufacturers that | 80 badly shatvered as ore So ore reed be [epeterestatecag acl Mr. M. T. Bridwell offers a reward of twenty-five dol- ‘The Senators induiged themselves in a little fun Succeed in = ‘the cheeks aad, pes ee "advanced, Fequtring, more ‘skill and ‘school was iwayeim order by pisin Combis. Har Dreesed and Humand sxpentes for the conviction of any person oF Yesterday, but kept their departure from the strict | Hdclin and, Mat nannegy, one for, forging the | labor, will pay the higher ratés a oo, 8 Meee Beek | aus Shingled apr io € tone Une of senatorial decorum confined within an exec- for and the otherfor| Every Will be made — — ciption: T eantion ot to sell or buy or fill . name of A. Jouvenal i. ‘Fesolutions from the ‘men in the del- “6 packing house any of my bottles marked as herein described, ag I will Tepoi agreemé utive session. After acting upon the nomination of money—¢00—from Mr. Jaa Gourley | mittee on res ‘tank at Narroutme Warze Culorce the law against all such persons. Pint i upon all but twenty-six of the #83 Scnate amend- | John T, Morgan to bo ) Of egations, 80 play, ek en ee te FAFE, QUICK AND PLEASANT. Gnome aide Mk oe Be ang Mgeyy tipcbed mars tents, the prinelpal points at t0 : oe ‘of "a cart ror revenue’ only,” tried at St! Louis in| fa front ‘ofthe Eminent physicians pronounce it superior to any niin. | $15 the otlier' aide, “This bottle not, tobe sola* | With relation to meng are the samo as the APPROVED BY THR PaxsiDENT.—The Presiden ae oe ee ee ene, ot not ae peated Blato-glansfronte ot eral water now in use mall cases of Que-half pint soda water bottles, marked on one sida, | the clause Drone tne Neen eee approved the act authorizing the extension of the | roe, it little word “only” will at least be| A large number of READACHES, GASTRIC AND INTESTINAL DES | yeaite Patent’ "aL 1 beidwell 061,361 Mot w the Congressional Record not actually delt ‘@ democratic Senator Chesapeake and Ohio raflway; the acta granting | amok ond some cratty inite Freund, No casualties have een seniar ~ ‘ashing , ‘Keissus ug ust 1878." Others blican administration. Jeast reco gece ASS | pete eats Geta pegraiees 8 Goes | clone te tata ae ea Siheth Mansae heey wanay ea go BS | Enger oft ot a great demas tor “revenue re | biutiy aud wanssted "== ENTIRELY FREE FROM GRIPING. iets ee ee shies Na, | from ts postion in an Fe sows thing forthe country ifsuch men as Senstor | Gut, Colorado ana Eanta Pevrailway compat; tis | PC Rcgresemen Morrison and Hard, anton ¥ ‘The Fourth = ‘ eet eeesiea eipresae the author of the St. Louis. of Morrnrat, July 8. —— 2st THE ANNUAL MEBTING OF THE 8’ Testriction upon the expe: ‘THE CONSULAR AND Di ro BILL--THe seceer | the courts of of and og yt — Sane tame oe “J ae CHDINEYS RE TPs ders ore tia and Potomac Rivel | contingent fund was lost. byw vote ot 86 aes Wi tne ee ee ‘of the | ation of the Fourth of July L Snell, 2 | Railroad pany Wal be Feit at th Often af ‘the com, coating aie ‘underszood that AFPROPKLATION. ‘act relat 0 ‘of. the ‘of | On the situation. They fear a repetition 3 ers, in MORBDAY, July 14. The polis wil ‘The conference commit consular and Indian trouble in the Lilinois convention over the tariff | and - The degen Mall oaaere Be at Wicett etisctos ot iets bre 1a Socmex | sist upon fs right to diplomatic bill was tm eetion unit 4 caiocx setautforing tne ms ‘che United. ‘prop, | Pinnkand admit that the situation is somewhat halband severed oth a2 bla tS | 7. E. SMSTHBON, pecretary. wren ry in @ prolonged nght, yewerday mosning, apd came to an agreement | erty at Rey. oa - GW. a. | street, dlsping

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