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. THE EVENING STAR *UBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Sorthwest Corner Penasyivania Ave. and 11th St, by ity by carriers, op thet sccoust, at 10. Seek or ic per auth’ Contant the sean? gents, Sach. iy mall” postage 30 “cen Wonth" one year, $0. siz mothe, §: be (Entered at the Post Ores at Washington, D. ‘second clams tail matter) — Tar W: ‘Stal biished ‘Friday—€! year. postage prepaid. Siz montha, Socena” *) © must be paid in sdvanees (2 All mail subsert; Be paper sent longer than 's paid for. uss uae Known on application. Vor. 73—-No 11,027. WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1888 ——s Che Lvening Star, SPECIAL NOTIC) SPECIAL NOTICES. qa», To MY PATRONS eye are Fen ot nw has evra city frono bu tne the Country. Will be pleases to sve bis friends and ft tomer, el 1 THY 000 WORTH 01 jor | ee ae) was on Fut areto for the correct suiution of the insted Will be distributed at the LES’ AR ORY, on SATURDAY EVESING. SEPi£MBEK 22. 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Wawtep (Houses)—2d paga, Want (Miscellaneous)—24 meee, Pages 3 AND 4 OF To-DaY’s STAR CONTAIN: ‘The Doctors Adjourn; The Homeot Yellow Fever; ‘The Proposed Sheridan Statue; The Smithsonian Institution Exhibit at Cincinnati; The Emperor of Austria’s Jubilee; telegraphic news, ete, GoveRxuent Receirrs To-Day.—Internal reve- Due, $330,942; ‘customs, $691,764. AMONG THE PRESIDENT’s CaLLERs To-DaY wet Secretary Bayard, Senators Daniel and Barbour, Representatives Chipman, Hayes, Kilgore, Thomp- son (Cal), Henderson (N. C.), Caine, McDonald, Tracy, Landes, Allen, Oates, 'T. J. Campbell a1 McKioney, Commis.toners Hail and Anderson, and Mr. R A. Hernan, of Terre Haute, Ind. GERMAN ORAL METHOD, EXPERI. cinsasp pncher; teatimonials from, regular weekly class of 17 months standing; tertas $1. month, “M.A: WATSON, Healdence 312 6th st bw. 2020- MORNING PAPER ‘The Philadelphia daily and Sunday Press is served in this city every morning at 8:15 o'clock. A sample SeBr of such paper cau be obtained free st any news stand or newsboy. Lea ‘order any newsboy. Leave your for vt Or at the Rereot ig: J.T. pat se20-2t° “614 9th st a, w, PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICAN ASSO- ‘ciation—A mceting of the sasociation Will be held on FRIDAY EVeNING, September 23 S o'clock, in their Se, SAREE, TRANSFERS TO LONDON. ‘PARIS and Other Poin:s on the Contin ‘LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, 10th and 2020-108 1d Pennsylvania ave. BUYERS, TAKE NOTICE! The merchants on Capitol Hill have con- tracted with Clerks’ ae | 6451, K. of. L., to close et, 223 Pennsyi cy meve fea ave. Peunsylvania ave, se; Wan. Hahn vania ave. se; J. A. E 1 Se.; Ferd. Frauk, 3314-333 Pennsylvania ‘Organized labor will know where to deal, z ECIAL NOTICE TO OYSTER DEAL- ‘era.—Prom tus d-y we will sell, Oyster ies in 300 lotefor $5; of single huudred #110, SCHMID'S tox Factory, S17 12th st. nw. welv-dwe Bre, FRNOUAL SZ DvER uAs weMoveD FS nis Heal Estate Oflice 10.1504 F st. sels-aw Sa, TEE I 'FACIUKING COMPANY, Limited. of Pou ‘Sp vania, havs on exhibition, at No. 1418 ¥" STREET ROWE W E02 (hteement) TH ENEMGLZER» very valuabie adjunct to machinery, in chrapening Motive Fos for strot Rudwaye, Steamboat cleric Light: ioe, Re. guuployiag ths fores of Momentum ta vores Machin ry, Ie has met with the approval of the most eminent "Elimited nunater of the Shares of the Stock of the ‘Company are for sale. sos St Paz Ovexxe oo ob o> fae fas = AAan: orre fhm " 10, § 08 200, 000 meet IE 3 & NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS. Ui —— SCOTCH CHEVIOTS, SHANNON TWEEDS, FANCY MIXED CASSIMERES, «HE NEW BROAD WALE DIAGONALS, ETC, IN ALL THE e COMBINATION COLORS AND ARTISTIC DESIGNS Business Suits to order from. ‘Dress Suits to order from. e253. ‘Fall Overcosts to order from. 16. ‘Trousers to order from..... a SAMPLES AND SELF-MEASUREMENT RULES MAILED ON APPLICATION. 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, _si9 WASHINGTON, D, C. $20. ae PALACE KING, jurnace trade this year bas nearly doubled. Simplest qvustructed. casicat manaysd, wider: tepa- jobaat shave: latyeat restlt with sinallest Soustmpticn: “most. substantinl “saa eivwaup Hotomxsox, Our epstomers are reminded that b: fest F ope pen ot FURNACES. LATROBES, svolied cad'miuch money sated 2 “esstons may be EATWARD"S wuTcurxsox, Ageuts for Butcher's Boston Hand Wax, math wetior Pellahing floors s030-San tp = = Wa Comer To Sa W MieCorees, Le Su, Wee AYWARD & HUTGHINSUS ToS oth at Be thow the larwectntuck uf Meee Fick BEM Poreeierus ot NOrnameuta and tal We are now receiving and showing some of } Luuportations of Materials, which are to be made up im ‘Novelties and Home Decorations. Among some of the detest are 8 Pure Liven Boltou Sheetiug. entirely new. egy Moteakin m erven ofthe Rew Art shades, en- new. ‘New Colored Chamot Skins. Bolting Cloth in all widtha Shades in Rope Linen, and large essortment <f Kew Materials for new work. At ~ S OPPRNERIMER & BRO, DECORATIVE ART ROOMS, 516 9b ot. aw, Originators and Designers of New Work, cop fit? “Seat for Row Home Sewing Machines. IMPROVEMENT NOTES AT T - ROVEMENT NOTES HE CEN. THE CENTER MAKKET AGRICULTURAL CHINERY AND MERCANTILE COMPANY. ‘The Directors of the Washiuyton Market Company pare’ beet for some time cousideriag » projoution to ewbrace leadiug manufacturers aud dealers in farm- dug and other of machinery, seeds and hardware Surana an Wepteray oar ger dious and very elixivle over the Yth-street wing of Sea ee etter w teeny = duplicate the ney Hall Axricultural “bi A shay Pcl a ‘st the corner of Oth and B streets soutte of sumicient height and width to draw up and fet dows Bith "well-adjunted pulleys the heaviest and largest Harm Tsciuuery. waguas and carriages of every det scription. “This main entrance frouts and iscoaticg- Suto tbe long lace of farcry nd producer tning Standing three days ‘a each ‘week the cutire lengthy Bistrot besween sth and 10ch streeta: an elevator for sending inal muachiuery, troa and heey artclen connects with the bail o fn ths eastern tower and a commodsoie tr Wator in the wester tower of tue bts street wing to Hither with the iron passageway" frou Peunsyisania Svetue, renders this, apectous agricultural sad tae Gio Market’ warehouse eliribfe sud eaally ucoeca! i forthe prone Uae lsrcaie over the wholesale stores, containing one hundred reutable spaces fur the hucut goods sat doer trade, and alt Kinds of usecelianeous’ were 4 "hich ie reached directiy sro Penpeyivauia avenge Ey'the fron pamageway and nidewalkn thus connecting etery portion of this mammoth mart, will wee oe Souuteps of stands are being placed in Fontinnees ranters ov stings tre ced in pout ‘The PLUPLE'S PAKCEL DELIVERY CO. Drvmptly deliver thei at « very moderate rates ‘The Parcel Company will aisc receive. telephone and telesraph messages trom hudscksepers and pees attend fo pucharing and deliverity’ al arthees Reve Grdered rou: aby macket dene, refering ‘their orders personally mist ‘Weather of from other reasous desired? = sat oe* (<—~ NOTICE 18 HERELY GIVEN THAT A meets stockholders ANACOSTIA AND PUTOMAG RIVER RATLMORD CO. will be held at the office of the company in Ana- gostia TUESDAY, Uctober 14, 188, at 2°30 p tn. the object of sues meeting being to sutboriac the 1s. Suauce of Brst-mortwage bunds for the purpose of the company availing iteel! of ite frauchises, H. A. GKISWOLD, President. 3.3. retary ‘A. Chrisu,” "HG. McCauley, — EB Git, Pies mon, {purctors a DRG BA. KLEINSCHMIDT HAS ‘removed nis office and. 3113 Nat aw.to 800 Nee nw ee oe gS ae AL as rixrenes. & 8 SHEDD & BRO. 432 9th Bt NW. Our stock is now replete with beautiful Gas Fixtures of new an cierant design, and at prices that defy com- petition. Our assortment embraces the latest and most artistic Wrourht-iron Chandeliers, Brass Ges Fixtures, Hall Lights, Brackets, Gas Globes and Shades of every vari- ety and color. Cod 8. S. SHEDD & BRO., 432 oth st. fa Rae eens es ‘Tax U. 8. S. Yanticarrived this morning at the Brooklyn navy-yard from her cruise t! the pen — ‘Tus Cuese BiLt Bevons Tae PResipent.—The Chinese exclusion bill reacned the White House this morning. ‘Tux Boxp Ovrentxos To-DaY aggregated $2,- 873,000, as follows: Coupon 4's, $900,000 at 130, $10,000 at 130, $25,000 at 130; Reg. 4’8, $1,100,000 at 130, $62,000 at 131, ex-interest, $45,000 at 129, ex-interest, $25,000 at 129, ex-intere st, $500,000 at 130, $10,000 "t 130; ‘coupon 434's, $10,000 at 1074; To Be Sunt Back To IneLAND.—The Secretary of ‘the Treasury has authorized the Commissioners of Immigration at Philadelphia to expend $30 for the Purpose of recurning to Ireiand Peter Finlay, wit Rnd three children. “They arrived ta Fi pus in June last in good heaitb, but since then Finlay has developed peritonitis, and will provably not recover. family is iow belng supported by the Commissioners of Immigration, and Finlay is desirous of returning to his relatives in Ireland. Cannot Bg EXAMINED IN CamaDa.—The superin- tendent of the Grand Trunk Line of Canada re- cently suggested to the Treasury Department that {he Daggage of passengers over that railway, des. Uned for polnts in the United States, be examined at Toronto, Canada, by Unived customs officer stationed at that point instead of at suspension Bridge. N. Y., as at present. In a letter to the col- lector at Suspension Bridge in regard tothe sub. Ject Assistant S-creiary Maynard saysthat in view or his statement that the facilities for such exami- nation at Suspension Bridge are ampie, the De- Partment sees no reason tor granting the request, More especially as the, statute prescribes that the e of passengers as well ag all other merch. ise be examined within the territory of ‘tne United states, ‘TaEY RELINQUISH 200,000 AckEE OF Laxp.—The Marquette, Houghton and Ontanogan Rullroad Company, of Northern Michigan, have definitely decided to withdraw all claims to the lanas oppo- ‘site the unconstructed portion of their road. ‘The amount of land thus relinquished 1s said tw ag- Bregute over 200,000 acres. It iy stated that the company has given # perpetual lease of their road vo the Canadian Pacific Compuny, Aw Ennongovs Impression Conrecrep.—A letter was recently receivea at the Treasury Department from a business firm at Danbury, Conn., which Said thar wan impression prevails among many of the workingmen in this _neigbborhood, the princi- pal industry of which is batting—tnat hais par- ally finisked may be imported to this country as ‘material, and that this 18 done turough the itrary interpretation of the tariff laws by off- cers in charge of the New York custou-house.” Assistant Secretary Maynard has written a :epiy {Wo this letter, in which: he says Lat reports re- ceived from ‘the collector appraiser at New ‘York indicates that the impression referred vo is ot correct, inasmuch as the last three years there have been no Anished hats Pralset algo reported, that partially wrisnon has a ini Lg ‘Composed of fur are classified as manutactured of fur at 30 per cent advalorem under pur. 435 T. I. ew, and when composed of wool wholly or in they arv classified a. manufactures of wool and pay duty under par. 363 of the tariff act, Rasigwep.—John A. Blevins, of Missouri, a third- class clerk in the Post-Oftce Deparument, has re- signed, PRoresson Newcous 1s still at the Chelsea Naval Hospital His sickness 18 neurasthenta, affecting the nerves of one leg in such @ way that he can neither git nor walk. He is slowly improving. Nava Onpens.—Lieut_-Commander W. A. Mor- gan ordered to duty in charge of the nitre depot at Maiden, Masa, October 1. Ensign Lorenzo Semple to the receiving ship Minnesota. Past Anu Onprs.—Second Lieut, Alfred Hasbrouck Jr., Fourteenth Int, has been granted two months’ sick leave. ‘A general court martial 1s a] uted to meet at David's Island, N. YX. tage ‘The detail is as follow: Lieut.-coL Fred, Mears, Fourth Int; Capt. Jas. Regan, Ninth Lot: Capt. Harry L. Haskell, Twelfth Iot.; First Lieut, Richard K. Swedman, Sixteenth Int.; First Liew. James A.” Huiton, kighih Int; ‘First. Liew Marion P. Maus, First Inf, judge udvocate, ‘to the Sixtu Cav. Surgeon Alired A. Wi ull, granted Ofteen days’ extension of leave. Leaves O absence have deen granted as follows: First Lieut. Henry H. Lugiow, 3d artillery, one month from October 1; Second Lieut. Herbert G. 8q1 7th cavalry, one month trom October 1; secon Lieut. Julius a. Penn, jr., 18tn inianuy, three imonths froin October 20. Tax U. 8.8. ConsTELLaTion will soon sail from Noriolk tor Portsmouth, N. H., for the purpose of ‘taking on board the aj Lice from we Saraioga and the Portsimouth. now on board the PunsoxaL—Sir Wilford and Lady Brett of Rog. land, M. D. Maun of Buffalo, J. R. Benjamin, J. W. Savio, and Max Bandler of New York, W. L. Shel- don of St. Louis, Dr. Jas, Of Aspin and Jos Strong’of Terre Battering, area the ington. — Senators ‘Represen- Vauives Collin, O'Netll of Aisoury atta, and ‘Campbell, Lnspéctor-General Dui and Azsist. ant General Knott were in New York last night.—c. R. bow ot Boston, F. &. Eve of TWO CE AT TH# CAPITOL TO-DAY. A NOMINATION WITHDRAW. ‘The President has withdrawn from the Senate DEPARTMENT OF IND Y. States marshal for the eastern district of Loulsd- ‘NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED, ‘Maj, Micusel R. Mi sary. Proposed Substitute for the Agri- | suosistence, with the Fak ot major: Lieut. Col. cultural Department Bill. res ise At cass Nat In the Senate yesterday afternoon tne bill to ————— ‘The Senate. money in works conducted by officers of the ‘Mr. Stewart introduced a bili regulating the pre- | lar army and Navy than in works conducted Sentation of bilis and joint resolutions to the Pres- | Villans, ideut of tne United States; which (after a brief “meepiegeaeinenggemerennibataighle discussion) was referred to the committee on rules, | | 10 the Senate to-day Mr. Chandler baahirpipeid poe gene He makes it the duty of the Speaker of the House | Pill providing that out of rhe fund collected as the | 1 and of the President of the Senate to have bills | “rect tax during the war a contract shal President in person, und to have the fact reported | C0- to transport all negroes to thet respective houses, each uduit ef Mr, Stewart ulso offered a resolution reciting the ‘MRS, NEWMAN'S ANTI-MOKMON PETITION. Statements in the public press that the presenta | 4 memortal presented by Senator Edmunds to- on of bills to the President is frequently delayed | qay and signed by Mrs. Angie Newman in behalt for several days, and sometimes for weeks, by the | of the loyalists of Utah Territory makes a long House committée on enrolled bills, and resolving that the Seua.e, asa branch of the legislative de | 804 extended argument agal 7 admitted as long as Presenting bills to ine President of the United | does not want Utah admit Bates aud ask the House to require its officers to ) Prevails there, Present such bills without unnecessary delay. ioe on fos erry as it — D agreed that the Agricultut arument eee Dill shuld be taken Us immediately utter the | Am Unfounded or of a Case of morning business, he deterred his remarks until Fever in This City, ‘Ubat bill would be disposed of, ‘It was ordered thai when the Senate adjourn to- | HEALTH OFFICER TOWNsI iD SAYS THERE 18 NO day it be to meet on Monday. DANGER OF YELLOW FEVER SPREADING HERE ‘THE PROPOSED TRANSFER OF THE SIONAL SERVICE. | RVEN IF 4 CASE SHOULD BE DEVELOPED—SURGEON ‘The House bill to make the Department of Agri-| GENERAL HAMILTON COMING HOMZ—WId WORK AT culture one of the Executive Departments of the (CAMP PERRY. Government was then taken up, the question be- — ing on the amendment reported by the committee been rumored: streets for several days om agri ulture tostrike out the fifta section,whicn | gy nae oy ‘hat there wasacase of yellow fever on Defrees red. ‘tanslers the weather bureau of tt nal Ser- gasand decked with hospital flags, the red cross ta ricuture. "+ "| street. ‘The report appears to have n0 foundation belng the most prominent. This medisval symbol IN FAVOR OF 4 DEPARTMENTOP NATIONAL IxDUsTarEs, | Whatever. The rumor started in the Government Was the favorite Of the evening; the very salads Mr. Cuandier expressed himself as willing to | Printing Office and soon spread in that neighbor- | nag Maltese crosses of red beets on their upper that iv | hood. When Dr. Townshend was asked what truth | surtice. at the other end Would result in the establishment (which he | there wasin thestory he said there was nothing | tne brary, and this was Would favor) of @ department of national indus. | !0 it, as he would have been notified had @ case of | tion of guests. Bowls of cut flowers and pots. tries, He belleved that it would be better to de- | fever shown itself here. It 1s possible that there | Palas were Vice to tne Department of Agricu.ture, Vote for the Dill, foreseeing, howe fer the creation of tne department of agriculture Persons from the South sto} on De- unui tue time had arrived for tne creation of a| trees mv sie gag yond frees street which gave rise to the rumor. Dr. | fers and es nd the SUperVISION Aaa eet Ac would | Townshend sald he Gid not think there was any turew softly lau.bient ligut turough anger of the fever spreading in this city even if | ‘ue refugee should be found to have it, The persons | Danes ne ype Who arrive bereare closely watched, and hehardiy | Pans “Hat veyan to arrive Mr. Blair said that the proposition nad originally | tnougnt tt possible for one of thm to have the ized for supper, to the attention of the | A few had been opposed by the people interested in ag- rie — coe pace eee Sooper ricuiture, on the ground that they would be sub- | act in regard to the yellow fever persons were | properties; me in Sia ad woud til receive Fequested to send in reports of all suspicious cases | sclentists ed at specific attention Which that great industry | Of sickness. Since that many cases ‘they turned | slone floor of tue library, beside the central demanded. deen ut upon investigation they turned | stone oor uur S case reported ¢ | Bu Mr. Reagan sent to the clerk's desk and had read | Of g mulatvo who died in Souta Weulagion., Tas | Scales & substitute which he desired to offer tor the | corona F Was gent to ihe house and an autopsy was | Len .0 Prot, von Eamarct, wus a le, The complaint was mi persons who whole bill, It was for the creation of @ depart- ew ma and who said. chau ho = ned ia c 7 eon, ra.” Busey, shorty ns al & ‘a8 well as agriculture, as the intereeee of aarioa’. Betmarket who Ener che man used ts joke about | deiphia, ture and commerce were tuseparuble aod inter- | D!8 having the yellow fever, and in ‘way It | cess, Government to all branches of industries within the United States, ‘THE AGRICULTURIGTS. taken the form suggested by his colleague, but | rever without 118 merged ind lost sight of MR. REAGAN'S SUBSTITUTE BILL. Out to be simple cases of malarial ment of industry, and would, he suid, embrace | Knew the deceased commerce (both internal and ‘The or independent. | He thought 1% would be a mistake | 748 Tepor.ed 10 the health officials. The autopsy | of { pst a bill on the subject tnat would omit | Tevealed the tact that a hes ‘MR, PLUMB'S VIEWS. PASSENGERS FROM THE SOUTH. Reagan's proposed amendment, and that there waa | Stopped on Defrees street, but these arrivals could much in it to which he subscribed. But it pro. | not have caused: the rumor asit a] Posed so radical a change in tue existing order .of | Started about three days Unings that be did not think it worth willie to en- | 8008 arrived on the trains Ganger the passage of the pending bill by atvach- | day and eee this city: RK. G. Davis, ing suck an impurtant amendment toit. tansburg, 8.C.; Mra. 8.8. Twiggs, A M. R. King, wife and 5 ‘Tile FROFOSITIoN To TRANarE THE WeaTaxs BUREAU | M- R King, wife, aod child, Spar 4 favor Of the transfer of the Weather. Bureau, and | wite, Lexington, by Senators Wilson, of Iowa; Palmer, Saulsbury, ee J. (a ‘oo and Hale against it. Finally the vote w: a | Rome, Ge Tah the amendisent to sunike out tae ‘arta escuon ot | Tramuall, Knoxville; T. q MUunce,, Loulsvilie; So the proposition to transfer the Weaver Bureau | Ledwwan, New Albany; J. North Carouna, Loutsiana and Mouse of Repreventatives, through. MB. EXLGORS OSJE0TE, DR. HAMILTON COMING HOME. Railroad Co. to construct a bridge across the Ken- | iert there yesterday for Washington. Assistant tucky River in Kentucky. Surgeon Pettus telegraphs to the Marine Hospital Mr. Dougherty (Fla.) asked unanimous consent | Bureau tat the resore =o ver sufferers, ‘Mr. Kilgore (Tex.) objected. A RAILROAD BILL PASSED. wired from Louisville, Ky., that @ man died there day vetore yesverday of yellow fever, a ret many ‘The Senate bill was then taken up forfeiting the | Hacit Gemie at Mote ee Coe ee EeOD | aff Rhett Gooue, at Mot bas .eiegraphed tt Grant of lands to the state of Michigan to aid in | are Dalatenrencesurcees Ontynagon. It was passed, after having been | SUreon Kobbins, or’ Vicksburg, Miss, under dat.” amedaed by striking out tue provision iimittng the | Of today, wires that the yellow lever has devel- Uon of the road, and applying the fortelture iso | Nod-lhtercourse between that place and Vicksburg. ‘Vo the lands granted Lo aid in Lhe consiruction of a Faliroad trom Ontonayon to the Wisconsin state Soc: ty Notes, Pe ing for a short stay at Saranac Ino, in the Adiron- - this city to attend its sessions. The morning Mr. Crain (Tex.) asked unaniinous consent to | dacks. ‘They were accompanied by Dr. Ward, of , who has Deen a guest at, Osk: View te | trains were crowded with doctors hurrying to Offer a resolution authorizing the committee on | All Judictary to report to the House at any time for | some days. Fi ry immediate consideration a bili providing by legal} Dr. and Mra G.S Palmer have returned after | Main in this city ior short time and others w: und judicial proceedings ior’ the suppregaisa toa | thres months on the coast of Maine and Masse. | “ke 8 tour through. tue couutry before prevention of trusts. He asked tuat the resolu- | chusetts, {Hon be referred to tue committee on judiciary, be- | Miss Gertrade Phillips, of K street, will leave | $n cause the House had pracucally a0 Committee on k Tules, three members Of tuat committee being ab- | D&Xt Week for Staunton, Va, sent. He was informed that nove of them would | Mrs. D. P. Heap ts making her parents, Mr. and a Terurn. Dowd parties had deuounced the com. | Mrs. George N. Beale, a visit at thelr new home, | “frat binations or conspiracies called trusts, and the | No. 3147 P street. President bad deciared the opposition of the Ad- ministration to them. It seemed that tbe cae subject of trusts, and he thought it was due to the | mer. people of tue, country that the House should be authorized to have the right of Way with legisl: on of that euaracuer. be4t's - Mr. Hopkins (N. ¥.) objected, ‘The Asiatic Squadron, ‘MOVEMENTS OF NAVAL VESSELS IN THE PACIFIC. Rear Admiral Chandler, LANDS BILL AMENDED AND PasexD. Mr. Holman (Jnd.), from the commitiee on pub- | sailed trom Nagasaki Uc lands, reported back tue bill to suspend the | way of Honolulu aud Cape Hora, Her sails operation of, the pre-emption, umber-oulture, and | Worn, and she will probably require. a’ new ‘act Gesert-land laws, ‘The bill was so amended ag | St Honoluiu. The Essex o strike out all reterence to the suspension of ‘tie saw ad us ameaded was pa ra ply provides thal-during the rary ‘man-of-war of the measures how before Congress in relation to | Of TUDE recently ran {the forfeiture of certain lands Lerewiore. granted Ce el er by Congress to ruliroad corporations: and taeee <a ag rellet of the Juniata, which had been poration shall in ‘any wise e r ‘The Juniata would. sali trom cial of any such corporation vo any iauds covered | CBSmUbO, | Auyust for Nagasaki, hung in the Faia States 10 declare the gorse. | 12¥% ‘men and general cour-martial 3 and Ensign Gleanie Tarbox from the Marion vo the vauided to the naval hospital at Mare Island, Alleged Railroad Discrimination, AGAINST THR PEXMBYLVANLA. yesterday to give @ hearing on the complaint of uon y mails ‘seound - class railroad com p< mater. fa regard to the charge igrangers’ cass, winch: conisnnet | oMoors bead had Packages | (ree counts — excessive and unjust treignt | Tolied these Agr paber® and bad inserted ot train service and discrimination in | {Ust W. L. Bird of ‘and Edwin Rick. ett of phia are at Willard's. surgeon: ral Hawptiton is on is way trou Florida, He Surough Bavannan | last .— Gen. harDs THE NEW LIBRARY BUILDING. It Causes a Farthe: the nomin.iion of John Fitzpatrick to popes the Sundry Civil Bill, ‘The conferees on the suudry civil bill held a armea the | Meeting to-day and decided to report back a dis- folowing. souteetions: Live Oc, Amos meme cere a Ca the provistion relating to the sew The Subject Discussed in the Senate. | wit, esistant commisarygeseral, to be colons; | HOTMY balling. ‘Tue Senate conterees touted jorgan, to be assistant commis- With tue rdok of Heuvenant-colonel; | '2Sisted upon carrying out the prescribed policy of Capt. Samuel ‘Tr. Cushing, to be commissary of | that body and stopping the work. The disagreement will be reported that the Sen- * h +% rr ‘ate may declare its wil! in the premises, the rank Of colonel; “Maj. George H. Burton, to be | “'t,007 notner con Coe A STUBBORN FiGUT IN PROSPECT. Ascend ts every indication of a siubvorn Oght ween the House and Senate over the new create an executive department of agriculture was PRIVATE BILLS IN THE HOUSE. | debated. Mr. Chandler opposed the transfer of oie eaten of the sundry civil bil The the weather bureau. It was an undvnlabie tact, | t> the House pau of dealin wine ae oops he said, that there were fewsr detalcations, tewer | one House plan of dealing wiih thls important corruptions, fewer “mi-appropriations of ‘pubic mead pens for new plans, &c., will reopen the whole Library it where it was prior to tne ‘oorhe:s bill, and that years Wou.d intervene before a completed building for. Hence the Senaie is prac- nous iD aoa is ee eae “ps proposed, placing it it charge of Gen. Casey. The House conierees seem opposed to and joint resolutions presented forthwith to the | Made with the United Statesand Congo Steamship | Arculiect Smithmeyer and nold lim responsibic who may want to eml- | for Uhat has gone wrong. Should we grate to Africa, Tue sun of $50 18 to be paid f0F | two hosser te nan ore ‘the House policy of controversy, @ioption upon any legisla ‘migrant, and eaca one ts to be fur- | tion the Library building wil, remain under control DELAY IN PRESENTING BILLS TO THE PRESIDENT. | pished with sixty days’ rations, moon Dut here ‘wilt be no money to ing bf the conferees tt was apparent from Ube first that the Senate conferees would to tne rejection of the ameudment, Uae of Une House conferees ex; Church and protests against ““s dishonored star | would be reached such as to secure the construc- mn of ” The House Of Regression ot | being placed upon our fleia of blue.” Mrs. Newman | tion of a library buliding. SALADS FOR THE DOCTORS, t Heception to the Members Of the Commission, carry on tue wi never iy an agreement FIGHTING YELLOW JACK. A Briii g g E Browne, Mrs. Kobei 3 5 e Mr. Pumb (who has charge of the bill) aid that | The report of Train-nspector Stratton shows | plus “Gus wares, Gerolidte neers traided be was familiar with eral of , | that three passengers from the Soutn yesterday woot Diack salin, draped ta oluck lace troll ener peepee farnishea with Jeu. ‘Tucre were beavy epauieties OT jet upon Lhe Suoulders. Sue wofe a necklace of diamonus and gloves, and held a large Bouquet of white roses. Tbe princess had a Pleasant smule for ail presented, anda cordial recognized a8 persous sue before. Mrs. Billings wore stone- ite, daughter and niece, Somerville, 8. = —s The discussion was continued by Mr. Call ta | ¥ vi and Mrs. Browne in White silk and lace. Over J ra amine Gp er. Oui at |S Sadie praus "pica eee ll, Cartersville, Gas: Miss tL. Miller, | 00. Mipuhy- Dr abd the biisees ‘pe. Ironton, Onio; FT. Det Cammenen sk amagenss De. ae ale Wa: wgreeung for thos she nad aie; | Mra Busey’ was Uaew were Mrs. Folsom, with Dr. 8. ¥ | Ratimong, De wath, Dr. Yarvo the Dll and it, was agreed w—yeas, 33; nays, 9. | B. Patterson, wite and culld, Guana We era Dre tea Murray, . M. Murray, Dr. und Mra, Steruberg, Dr. iduer, Dr. Dr. Buri ‘Mr. aud airs. Wi- to tno Beparcueat ot agriuiture was defentea | Coun, N.C. “about chr, passengers” rou | £0 Senator and sie ls br. Davis, Scaator ftawiey, Major ell, Cap . Une, Dé. T On motion of Mr. Caruth (Ky.) the Senate bill! gurgeon-General Hamilton, having completed | pr’ Was passed authorizing the Louisville Southern | tne work of establishing canines camp Perry, | iF. Victor Horsle ‘Dr. Davis, Senator Jor, the Misses Bi.liug Of Bustou; Prof. Clark David ‘Ferrier of London; Dr. W. W. vt. F. Weir, of New York, and Dr. Hoover. At 10:30 the supper and punch rooms 2 and were soon occupied. that Galveston, Tex, has {abie Was effectively decked wita, dowe for the passage of tne Senate joint resolution ap. | Yellow fever is without foundation. ‘There is no | SuUPer table was cilectively decked ¥ ce Pephriatins $100,000 tor the relief of tue yellow | Yellow fever there. Surgeon John Godfrey has | snd nad fora center plece a foe rel OD a " KT Of edibses bad LO be renewed gee | Wray and from Decatur, Als, Precautions have been taxon | jay, ond the supply of edibies had to be renewed adress, "Aad tue now Museum bul ble congress, Cases al Ji Miss, roved iteeit avaliabie place for soclal enter- the construction of @ railroad from Marquette to | ten at Decatur, Ala, aud one at Louisville, xy: | proved iteelt an ‘The Dectors Going Home, forfeiture Wo lands along the unconstructed por- | oped at Jucks Miss, and that there is absolute | THE TRAINS ae ae pected nage ‘THE MEMBERS ‘The final adjournmeat of the Medical Congress Mra, Cleveland and Mrs, Folsom left this more. | tne great majority of the visitors wao had come to were thrown ope: fAuable ‘Mrs. H. L. Sumner has returned to the city. assisted mittee on Ways and means was confessedly una. | _Mi88 Ella L. Davis has returned trom Leonard. | gatuering \ogetuer tue papers aud Die to present to the House any measure oo the town, Md., where she has been spending the sum- | Wally cluse up tue rooms, The i s ‘the Astatic | provided with comfortabie and convenient places ‘THE PRE-KMPTION, TIMBER-CULTURE, AND DESERT | station, reports to the Navy Depa: it, under | of meedng, and were able Lo carry oUt Wueit pro- pan, August bes rams. ‘The soclal feat cong: Suis calc mages ai tae oe ee STpleasant events and yreatay enjoyed. It is con August 17th, for Chemulpo, Corea, | own transactiul ‘The next sesulon of the congress will be held in ee erence aan ence, toe 25D | this city three years crom tals date. carried awe end | | Treimwrecking Done by Strikers, ‘boom. boom, WKONG FREIGHT SMASHED—A WASHINGTON aiter, no act done or pertorued. by any such cor. | O¥CT oe amine wee BO serious | Tt, sug> “Eavine TO DESIMOT a Raiiuy Can’ and A freight train Was wrecked on the Wabash th. torNew York by way of Sued. Tue | Western Kallroad about Miveen miles west of St. ralded Wednesday night. Of the Brooklyn have been theuniornay oa eeoners | Louis, near Bridgeport, Mo., ata for passage home. The Paiosis at Nagasaki, aud | Ge0. Hendrick, engineer, and Louis H. Kettler, ‘ae Monocacy at Yokohama, ‘The flagsulp Marion | treman, were killed. Chas W! for @ northern cruise. | ana Rudoiph Stoufar, a shipper, H.C. Poulidstone has been | Jured. Ketuler had just, revur: transferred from the Brooalyn to the Juniata, | 10g ‘the fata. trip being his ro Bi Palos. Clerk J. W. Matthews bas been in- | Chicago, Bu 5 = the THE INTRESTATE COMMISSION TAKE UP THE OMARGES | tent ‘The Inverstave Commission met in Dover, Del, | but i the Delaware State Grange against the Pennayi- | clock i 5 i t i ; (lati i d i i | : | : i é i i i Telegrams to The Star. FLYING TO ESCAPE THE FEVER Many Refugees Hurrying North. TRYING TO PREJUDICE PARNELL’S CASE Death of William Warren, the Comedian. HMOUNDING THE IRISH LEADER. An Underhand Attempt to Prejudice Mis Case with ¢ Commission, Special Cable Dispatch to Tae EvEextxe Stan. Loxpox, Sept. 21.—Selvorne is endeavoring to Prejudice Parnell’s case by traversing Gladstone's Statement that the cabliet in 1882 was satistled that the suspects had no connection with crime in Ireland. He has written circuiags to the mem- bers of that cabinet at present opposed to Glad. stone, and managed to s cure vague denials. Hardngton, however, honestly quoves trou Lue oMlicial speech of Gladstone in ISS? annouuclag Lhe release Of the suspects mot associaced wita eTime, and admits tat \uts may ave beea owins W adecision of the caviner which some ot Glad- stone's colleagues canaut now remember. Crime Decreas ng in Enziand. Special Cable Dispatch to Tux LvEXIND Stan. Loxpox, Sept. 2L—The Judicial statistics for 1887, Just published, lke every previous revura ‘since compulsory education began in 1870, shows 8 decrease ofcriine and at the sais tim: 1a popu- lation. The total commitinents to prison were 6,877, fewer In 1887 Laan in the previous year. ——as BomBanoine X TRAIN, Am Outrage by Hoodiums on the Sub- urbs of Chicaze, Cucago, Sept. 21.—As the Chicago-bound Alton express (rain was passing 34th street last night a number of unknown hood.ums perpetrated an out- rage which, for pure fendisuness, 1s seldom equalled. The train was crowded with passen- gets ard moving at a rapid rate. Suddenly a ‘shower of stones and buge chunks of clay came crashing against one Sema the peeks <omagy § windows and greatly alarmu passengei man in the smoker Was struck by a beavy stone and knocked into the aisir. The splintered glass from tbe broken window flew in every direction. The man escaped with @ bruised shoulder and a ‘slybt cut on tue hand. Mra. James Grange was ‘seated by the window ip the second coach. A megs ing glass suruck ber in Lhe face, tuflict- ing &@ Wound Which may result in Lhe loss of ber jetteye, The glass cut Ubrough the lower lid aud into the whive of the eye. Every car in the traic was bombarded by the ruflans. The train was stopped as svon as possibie and search was made for Lhe boodiu.ns, but Luey succecded in escaping in the darkavss. ——___ Death of William Warren. 4 SKBTICH OF THE DISTINGUISBED COMEDIAN'S CaKgeR. BosTox, Mass., Sept. 21.—Wm. Warren, the actor, died at 9 O'clock’ unis morning. Mr. Warren Was bora November 17, 1812, in Philadelpaia, H's father, wuo bore the same name wus acelebrated actor and manager who caweto this country in 1796. Wililam Warren, ‘the younger, made his debut in 1832 in the ArctL Street ‘Theater, Piladelpula, as Young Norvali, 1u “Douglass,” the occasion betug a venefit for We Elder Warren’s family, Unrouga Uusiness reverses, having become pennuléss. He travelled until Oc- tober, 1840, when be came 10 Boston on an en- with the Howard Atheneum where he Played with great success wutl February, 184 When he Jolued the Bostou Museum Co. witl wuich he remained waul 1864, wuea (he Warren- Orton Combination Was organized. In the season Of 1865-'6_he revurned to the Boston Museam and from ubat time uutii tue Season of 1882-83, when ue retired from the stage, he was aa extremely Popular member of tue stock company. Gen. Sheridan’s Life. MRS, SHERIDAN AGAIN WAKNS THE PUBLIC OF AL~ LEGED FRAUDULENT REPRESENTATIONS. New Youx, Sept. zl—The following telegram has been reecived by Ube general manager of tue Assoc ated Press, dated at Nonquitt, Mass, Sep- tember 20, and addressed to tue general inadager: “I have seen in several of tue New England news- @ telegrain which says that Mr. Frank urr, Who has Written life of Gen. Sheridan, was ‘an laUimate friend of my husband; that Gen. Sher- idan aiaed bum to, the preparation of his book and in revising 1. The statements thus made are all untrue. Gen. Sheridan was never an intimate friend of Mr. Burr, and ne not only never aided ‘bim in the or revision of any book, but ‘he ordered M:. Burr from bis office when that gen- Ueman approached him on the subject last winer, I certaimy can have no objection to Mr. Burr or ‘any One else wriling of iny uusvand, but when it is proposed to folst Mr. Burr's bok upon the pub- oy presentauions I believe that tue Public will fotgive me tor appearing in the matter, Particularly as 1 am prepared to prove tat agents jat repre- of Mr. Burr’s publishers uave represented am pecuniarily inverested in Lbeir book, a sentation Which 1s also false, ior I have ho pecuul- ary iverest ia any publication abou: Gea. ‘Sheri- : Pe Mins. P-L SHERIDAN.” in Doctors Sighteccing in Baltimore. Baxrimone, Sept. 21.—Tnis morning about of the delegates to cue recent medical convention in Washing.on went out to investigate the merits of the system of ventilation and tnvalation of ae warus for diseases johns contagious sax aeoosieee An Opium Smugzler Balled. Burrate, N. ¥., Sept. 21.—John W. Stone, one of ‘Ogdensburg inen arrested in connection with the great opium sieal, has given ball in tue United States District Court in the sum of $10,000. Lytile and Commissky expect to give ball wday. —_———* Prot. Harnack*’s Election Confirmed. Benim, Sept. 21.— William has con- The elecuon or Prot Harmack vo the char cure history at the Beriiu University, despite rovbet Of the senior evangelical connell, wilich proved of his reuigious views ‘This action 1s arded asa heavy biow to the extreme church . Accident te the Germanic. A WAITS STAB STEAMEX GOES AGHOUXD IN THE MEKBEY IX 4 FOG. Loox, Sept. 21.—The White Star line steamer Germanic, while entering the Mersey last evening tf i Hit on her way from New York to Liverpool, weut ashore on Formby Spit, Tue Germanic ‘had a strange pllot on Ume she stranded was ‘very foggy. ‘The steamer ‘er und bourse an investigation to ascertain Lue amvunt of bul- Texas Republican Convention. ‘THE FUSION FACTION SECURES CONTRUL OF THE TEM- PORARY OuGaNIZATION. faction and’ tbe straigutouts, toe former i ar Sf rewuition was toe troduced by Judge of and three electors On it, but it was laid over, A Big Cranberry Beast, FLYING FROM THE FEVER. lowed to Stop at Nashville. ‘Cucago, Sept. 21.—A dispatch trom Nashville, Tenn.,sa$: Atalate hour last night seventy Tetugees who boarded tue Louisville and Nashville miles south of Decatur, Ala, arrived im ¥. OMcers Met the irain at Mallory’s sta on, 16 imiles out, and informed tue refugees that, they could not ve"permitied to stop at Mashvlve, Tweive of tue pumber bad tickets for tne city. Those who di not pass turough Decatur were sie low'd cleat ihe Lain upon its arrival bere, Pe conductor reported Unat several sapped at Towns «long Uhe Toad, I was learved tet great excitement pr-vaiied at Decatur and that last LENE people Med in all direc Gad oe font, Os trek Pefuittied Lo sop im the cliy. Tk ts rej ove buudred more Tefugees (rom D-catur will arrive in tne city das. [hey Will not, however, be allowed to get of here, Most of those who went tintvugh ae Sound for poluts porta ot the © TRYING TO SUUT OU Menrais, DRVN., sept. 2 em id, Tascam. Dia, Atuens, and Limesione Counties,’ Ala, have Qusrandned agalast Decatur, Ala Vicksoang, Miss, as estaviisued absoluie non-intercours® wita Jackson, Miss La Graage, Dena, bas quar antined agatast the word. WILL ESTABLISH A SHOT-GUN QUARANTINE. N&W ORLEANS, Sept. 2L.—A special to Une Pica Yune rom Natcuez, Miss, dated yesterd, The chy is in a fever of excite Yellow fever reports from Jack gua qua anuine will be Tare excursion party tro: ty Jackson, are S..ut out from their bones, on Wwe Naicuez, Jackson aad Columbus D-yond Ham:lW0 Having been stopped. A special trata Was snl oUt a 11 O'eiock Uo-uight to bring in che Natcuez people from Coopers Wells, Hat= Tiagion and oth “r pounts alvag the road wao hive suougua qi cine out oF Navcned, and ed it can be done again, ‘They will Probably be Lynched. TWO EMIGRANTS IN JAIL AT ROOK SPRINGS, W. T., POM A SALOON BRAWL MURDER Carcago, Sept. ZL—A dispatch from Cheyenne Says: Two men, en route Wo Washington Territory overland, stopped at Rock Spriags Sweetwater Counts, yesterday nooa, to purchase supplies. Tuey Decame intoxicaied and engages in a s4.0on Drawl WIth Coai-miners One of the strangers drew a Six-suooler and euaptied Mt tate Lue crowd, Dick Davis was imsiaaly killed ana Puli Suaffet and Daa Marrison wounded. After tue sasouag Une strangers Jumped into Weir wagon and drove rapidly at Of town, Two officers Who followed ‘on (001 Were fired upon by Lhe eagranis Iu the exeu of SWOLs One stranger Was Wounded aud vovu Uorses killed. The mea were arrested, The miners tried 10 Lake Lue prisoners frou the oMicers: Wien en route 0 jail Tuere is every probability that Ube mea Will be Ly Rock Spaugs was Lue scene Of the Chinese riot several years aga, ‘The clement which ied (he slauguter of he Cuima> meu SUll predominates Were. Sudden Death of an Ilineis Lawyer. Cutcado, Sept 21.—The Hon. Wm, H. Robinson, A Wel-kuowa lawyer and poduiciaa of South ta lilinois, died suduenly at bis howe in Fu yesterday. At the l lion Mr, Rovinson was elected as a presidential elector meet on the 25th iustaut to Ol the Vacancy occasioued Uy his death. — Murdered By His Old Partner. MICAGO, Sept Z1.—A special from Ouray, Coby Says: A brutal murder Was committed Wednes: Gay might several miles from here, C. Hl, Cross- Wallhe, Who has een prospecuug In this viclulty for Springtied, Oulo, pares, Went Wo a cabin Whicu be had hot used for some Ume, and found occupied by strangers. Learnicg from taem that a focmer paruner of bis, bawed Jounson, lad given them permission to’ use It, Crossw alte started for Jouusun’s cabin with the avowed ibe tention of killing him. Entering the catia be aroused Jonoron, aud dared bim Wo Aghi, al Wwe Same Ume drawing a revolver. Jobusoh Unrew himself out of bed and seiz-d Crosswaithe, Boua men struggied Lo the centr of the cabin, when Crosswaitue tell on the slove aint fred & shot, Jouuson staggered back, suot througu the heart, eying 4 mount later. Dodge Conking, who om cupied the cabin With Johusou, wized a rifle as Crosswaithe rusbed out aud fved, but the mur Geer escaped. “The murdered mab’s relatives are jowa. — Rallread Fight ia Colerade. THE EMPLOVES OF KIVAL COMPAN: BATTLE WITH PEDKs AND CuIcaGa, Sept. 21.—A special dispatcu from Dene ver, Col., Says: For several days iuere has beem trouvie brewil al Aspen beiween Ube Midland and Denver aud Kio Grande about the rigut of way Outlot camp and tuto the Utab line, Yesverday the quarrel caused the siedding of blood, and turtber trouble as expected. Tue Kio Grande train Was drawa out of tue street in uccordance with ‘Whe orders of Lue city courcil, but it Was replaced laver. Yesterday afternoon, Une Midland, 0 ing ready Ww compiete is track, sent for a force of men to clear tue way, Toe men boarded tne Rio Grande cars obstructing Uwe Urack and commenced Uo Ubload Lhem, preparaiory to geting (hem out Of tie way. air, Waters, of the Rio Grande, soon Appeared Wilh bis Men aud Ordered Luem Lo beat of (ue Midiand forces. A couflict Immediately ensued, in Which Suovels and picks were ireely used, aud several mea were badly burt. President Sool, Of ve Mid.aod, Was Limself struck ip the breas: apd Kaucaed dows and badly injured. The city Marshal and a pumber Of depulics (ven ine verfered, and with great difficulty pped the figul and placed tue Midland wen wnuer arrest. Tue Midiand applied for an injunction ag inst the Ho, Grande 284 one, was icaued, Uut the tae road vetu: ‘Wo recognize 1, ‘Lhe sberifl at then tov. possession of Une ground aud are hold~ ing 00. Uracks and the Crain of cars agalust boa parties, The men Wu0 Were arrested Wedorsday Tur holding the ground witu Winchesters uad Weir fines paid Uuis morning by Mr. Waters, of Kich- mond. Feellag is runuing very vewween Lue two companies. —— From W Street To-Day. New Yon, Sept, 20.—The Stock market opened fairly 8 morning, most of the acuive stocks unchanged, of but slight fractions different either way irom the closiag Ogures of dast evening; Louisville and Nashviile Was ab €x- cepuon, hower, being dow per cent. St. Paub And Northern Pacific preie:red quickly became Uhe leaders Of the market and in (hose stocks there Was a very active trading, but Ube rest of tne list Was comparatively quict, ough Northwestern, Lackawana, Lake Snore and a tew others were Promivent.' Some silgut advances were made Over Une opening prices as a rule, but (he market ‘soon became we .k and 8. Paul losi 14, Noriwera Pacific preferred 1 per cent, Noriuwesicrn & and ‘Others smaller fraciions. The decline Was accom panied by a somewhat Dusiness, but 1 wae checked toward 11 ck apd Ube list nade slight recoveries. Lackat nA Was Lhe sirougest stock on the list, being eid at a Shade above ibe open ing Ubrougboul. The markei develuped no further feature aud at 12 o'clock it was fairly active and Tather heavy ai or near Lhe lowest prices reacaed, Fomor mbt A Lively Campaign in West Virginia, ‘THE REPUBLICANS MAKE SOME GAINS ON TRE (ABFT ISSUE. Special Correspondence of the New York World. WaRELine, W. Va, Spl. 19.—This stave is in ‘the Unroes of ap active political campaiga. It ts the one Southern state where the race question appears to have beea eliminated from politica ‘The Lariff is the Only question dincussed in Ube campaign in this state, Tbe republicans are Work~ ing very bard; they are sending out local speakers into We mountain districts expounding, expio- ing, aud arguing the tard issue. Uo Lhe straight Question Of provection alone Ubls slate Would give @ large majority for it. The aemocratic reply to the republican argument is iuvariably to deny ‘Unat Uke democratic party policy is in Lue direcuva Ol free trade. Tue dewocrauc speakers argue also Jo favor of the system of provecuon, and say Ubat ‘Ube Mills Dll 1s vut a slight reducuion and can tu no Way affect the question of Wages. Back ip the mountain districts the tari! isuve is very litue considered There are nothing bub agriculturists in tuls neighborbood, and so they follow te prejudices and craditious engendered by tue late war. ‘The Union Of Ubat poriod tre'the uncomprousing repuciicans ‘Of to- 383, While the rebels Of Uuat Lime oppose the Uisoa men to-day in the Held of poliuics. There is ¥ ¥¥ litle, however, of the bitter spirit of Ube war leat. Ea-revei cuiefCains have appeared as candidal. Ou republican Uckels, and in some luslances hav? Taken Weir position Within Ube republican Line, ‘This fact Was given me a> an illustration (bat Lhe Tepublican pally iM Las state is respectabie, aud Uhat in hls one Southern slate mun could join It Without becoming social Oulcasts. The podiicians Of bow sides Nght each oluer fairly. Tere is everywhere the uunos freedom of option, No man is calied WO account except in @ most iegit~ cee gan feasts ot we eee, Sater sare Sateen Saceeatier ore j i : il 3. Hig — ‘support of tbe republican Wun, i Mearne Frank Beare, Jas, K. Movourte ney and David brooks, of Kaselcy & Brooks, These men Whom 1 bave Damed employ over Oue how sand men, and ihe iafluenc of their euployers Must have sowe effect upon che action of Lhe wen, ‘Tuere are Olber Mabulacturers in Wuecilng wud have signified tans tomanen 00 aorta. Lae Spe lican managers, Cut as tbey do not like to Uber ames micntoped it ie possi-te that they May Dot make up Lheir minds Tuily Wuat Ley Go until the election day is pear at uavd. This tEan000. Toe repunucans have a toost poruar Be aT | they ot electing Bim about by (he discus ston i i ! i aywem, se toey are the’ sove intends of die system a8 he" taruser toey’w ‘mcurtag. the vor-al this state. Powe DiL.ted sents sae ‘oval and trop alone as greats ‘nan Le supply e———_— rr i i Bras