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WILL GREECE FIGHT? #2. siatmsesmmtetats |THE NEXT CENSUS|THE ARBITRATION TREATY/SUNDRY CIVIL BILL|geeezi. turns: exe | DAVIS SUST AINED thronged the shore and prevented him as Shiloh Park, for which the estimate was from returning. He wee obliged to wecure $87,000, gets $60,000. There ts $50,000 carried the protection of the British vice consu Sao ae . for continuing the work of marking and ta enipaicianss Enthusi ‘Mind Oe thae ard land ina boat from H. M.S, Fearless. A Bill to Provide For Its Taki An Ex-Senator's Views of Its Chances for It Was Reported to the Hi Brith improving the Gettysburg Park, with an sias rth3 Cause} Canea ts quiet, rain helping to restore ill to Provi or ‘akin; ‘Foati ‘as e House authorization to the Secretary of War to i % uthusiasm at Athens Ove! tranquillity. It 35 rumored, however, that vide 8 Ratification, Re Ye} iease the lands for agricultural purposes, | Action Taken by the Senate Ju a band of Greek volunteers will attempt jati i The recommendation of the joint commi oS 5 of the Cretans. im Slanditg: (tapten omens cee wtieaces Reported. Appropriations Committee, Gesion din Chickarauge and’ Chaltenooes diciary Committee. es Island, five miles north x-st of Canea. Opportunities for Delay Afforded the Park that state memorials be placed on A band of Mohammedan families, which os —_+—___. MISSION OF PRINCE GEORGE'S FLOTILLA ene, 0 Sr "w” | DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 20 DO IP] °° soe" Ne eves" "| LESSMONEY THAN GIVEN FOR THIS YEAR| fu eS Sure oke®, were attacked by Christiars and suffered considerable loss. Shiloh Park is “0. The Yel- jowstone Park gets $35,000. The request for sess $10,000 for service schools for the army was 7 not granted. FAVORABEE BY A MAJORITY OF ONE § ——-+ — ses fs . ri 7 1 cS Th letin f two revenu tters one Letter of Justification Addressed| _ May Involve Grave Renultx. Increased Powers of the Head of | An ex-senator, whose experience and ob- Interesting Paragraph About the} ycine puittron the “erent takes ia pseviiea | The Opposition, However, Was The Pall Mall Gazette this afternoon says T servation entitle his opinions to respect in C for by an appropriation of $200,000, and to the Powers. there is reason to believe that the govern- hat Department. such matters, was asked by a representa- ity Post Office. $40,000 is given for establishing new life + - rent of Great Britain regards the dispatch Pi tive of The Star today about the chances y ae stations YS dy authorized by Saw Not a Determined One. 3 = a y. ne of the most important of the new items aa of the Greek flotilla to Crete as a very for the ratification of the arbitration treaiy. is $200,000 for a government exhibit at th eaten te : : . pea ucqs | Serious matter and as likely to involve the rE “I have no inside information,” was the Al Gisetin GepoHtion. ane eniabtne tar che MANY WARSHIPS AT CANEA | gravest consequences, adding: MORE FORCE PROVIDED FOR }repiy, “ana I can only speak from general }O THER LOCAL ITEMS | geciovical sure y of $602,000 are cut to $4 THE VOTE IN DETAIL “No intimation of the intentions of Greece report and from a comparison of one thing 000. The greater part of the appropriation - — was conveyed to any of the powers and the with another. The public does not fully a ions is for carrying on the regular work of See Simoes STHENS. Greece, February 11.—The ais- | P!€batations to carry them into effect were i, various government bureaus and establi: carefully kept secret. It may be confidently | The House committee on appropriations | appreciate the difficulty in tne way of a] The House committee on appropriations ments, including the public * building: expected that the Marquis of Salisbury will | today favorably reported Mr. Sayers’ bill | treaty where senatoria] opposition, though | today: finished the sundry civil appropria- | throughout the countrs. or the Island SeODe: a y*ry_firm attitude and that imme-| to provide for taking the next census. The | Small at the start, is determined and well | tion bill for the next fiscal year. The bill est enthusi- | Wlate and vigorous steps will be taken to} ;oP > : a, the treaty have n 5 Sy neutralize the effect of Greece's action,” | Pill will be pushed through at this session | led. The friends of the treaty have not] carries a total of $50. patch of the torpedo flotilla, commanded by Prince George of Greece, of Crete, b: The Senate committee on the J ty voted today for the confirmation ‘of Henry E. Davis to be district attorney of the SS s caused the gre »743. This is $8,- SUICIDE OF CAPT. McGIFFIN. United States for the District of Columbia, asm among the populace, especially as | NOTTS ‘ of Congress if possible. only to furnish the two-thirds vote neces- | 141,068 less than the estimates, and $18,644,- The commitiee on the judiciary met at it is stated that the prince has orders to cares a ee N. cere The bill provides that the work of tak-| sary to its ratification, but they must] 190 more than the appropriations for the| He Left am Apology for the Trouble 10 o'clock this moming, the nomination of prevent anding of any Turkish troops | 101q "a conference with Marquis “Vicont ing the twelfth and subsequent censuses | maneuver to bring the debate to a close. | current year: $17.529,053 of the appropria- He Caused, Mr. Davis being one of the special matters on that island. It develops that it was | Venosta, Italian minister of foreign af-| shall be €cvolved upon the department of ahat is no Men uaeetter ances is ap Pree tion is for carrying out river and harbor} NEW YORK, February 11.—Capt. Philo] nz: nad caused the meeting to be « the king who urged the government to| fairs, and Admiral Brin, minister of ma- | lab nd after the passage of this} Vlous question in’ executive sessions of | contracts and $4,072,795 for public buildings. | N. McGiffin, who commanded the Chinese The co! inn Gabi ahve o bour tn @la- dispatch the flotilla, and so soon as he| rine, just before starting for Naples for | 200%, On and after the passag the Senate any more than there is in open he cominitt nt over an hour in dl a commis: bor shall re- ‘The principal items for carrying on work | ironclad Chen Yuen during the battle of had obtained the consent of Premier Del-| the purpese of taking command of the |2°t the commissioner of labo kers in the ;,, | Italian squadron destined for Greece ceive a salary of $6,000 per annum, and | opposition and they are disposed to im-|on public buildings are: Allegheny, Pa.,| the Yalu river in in 5 24 . sessions. If there are good evssing Mr. Davis’ nomination, and finally mber, ISM, durjne |e hen a vot> was recorded the committee yannis, he persenally issued the orders Wncant 5 there shall also be in the department of | prove their opportunity it is easily done. | $55,000; Boise City, Idaho, $100,000; Buffalo; | the Chino-. p war, committed suicide | geciged to recommend the confirmation of order to give additional éffect to the pro-] |_| Warnbivelat Canca. labor, to be appointed by the President, |The doors are locked. Everything is free | N.” y., $500,000; Brockton, Mass., $90,000; | early today in the pc aduate hospital. | Mr. Davis by a vote of 7 to 4, as follows: pees fee Oe eu H.—Tke war- yy and with the advice and consent of the Se err ablg They iy make them: | Cumberland, Md., $50,000; Cheyenne, Wyo.,] to which he was recently admitted for | Ror Sansa thi. Sibes, duane: Paes. When Prince George embarked a salute | Ships here at present are: Tne British first- stant commissioner of labor, | fix goes on, 2 $100,000; Denver, Col. (mint), $200,000 treatment. of » shots was fir = Mitchell of © on, Davis, V 8, Lin 1 by the crowd ashore | class battle ship Barflear, 10.500 tons, four * c ay who shall be an experienced statistitian, Helena, Mont., $100,000; Kansas City, Mo. He shot himself over the right ear. A 2 Pa 8 : ‘Phe San Domingo Treaty. E and Hill. as a parting salutation and the people as- | ton guns, ten 47-inch quick-firing guns, | 709 who shall receive a salary of $4,000 op remember distinctly the fight over the | $20.000; Meridian, Miss., $30,000; Milwaukee, | rurse, hearing the pistol shot, cnte Sask: gaiebrieatio: iin, tibiae sembled at midnight at the palace and|and twenty-eight smaller guns, with a} oe. annum. The disbursing clerk of the i - Wis., $400,000; New York city appraiser's | Capt. McGiffin’s room, and found him. sit- k, Pogh, George and Daniel gave their majesties an ovation. The stu-| crew of 606 men. 4 San Domingo treaty. That instrument had fe ia Saar 4 i ae cope po iaipal negra Sis ind aac 5 ea department of labor shall receive a salary warehouse, $300,000; Newport, Ky., $50,000; | ting up in bed, with his hack propped up ussion of Davis’ nomination de= oes a | ee ee PAOD iG) hes | ori aes cams calc Commaraoite (ee Se TL een, Sa aie GH ne OS Se ee en See eee | err seo erye singing patriotic songs and cheering for | ¥emge. 14,150 tons; four 67 ton guns, ten | Of $240 Per annum; a : seemed certain. Gen. Grant put his whole , y s. s bers of the i mmitiee were ready to vote ed to appoint, in ad- $200,000; Pueblo, Col., $150,000; Pottsville, < six-inch quick-firing 3 a of labor is authori: e gs 2 ae Be 2 é hia: | USly wound in the right side of his head. Ist it their opposition was not of « the king and for the union of Crete with | Sich auick-fring guns and thirty-eight | Mision to the employes of the department of rite ene Ge, Soe ie Omaha, Neb. £5.06: | On a little table directly ac the head of the acter. Only Senators Pugh Greece. ie Britis Ee Biaes se labor as now provided by law, five chief | tra Boe St. Paul, Minn., D0; _& eet ER aw ReGen Ia ee bbe ioe aniel were outspoken in strong terms Filibusters From Athens. 1 ne Gis ee oes Scout. statisticians, at an annual salary of $3,000 | of almost equal value to the treaty in the }| $100,000; Savannah, Ga., $175 Washing- | bed was one revelver, and on the floor ni ? = against confirmation. Mr. Pogh that the nomination was simply went of a political jel spoke stron. s ancther. One chamber h *harged from the pistol on the t gued n pay- tion, and Mr. ! Opposition. one stenographer, at an annual} Senate, its friends were under the ac-| ton, D. C., $410,000, The limit-of cost of the sedges four clerks of class four, | tive leadership of Mr. Conkling, whose | Omaha, Neb., building is in preased| $100,000 25 ry leatler ewe == 25,000 is appropriated for finishing it. | bie. nentary leader were al- | and $1 is approp 5 On the same table with the revolver was re Work. found a noie written in lead pencil. The LONDON, February 11.—A dispatch to | smailer guns; 147 men. ae £ $2,0KK ha ines iedas tthe cen-]_ The French second-class cruiser Suchet, | Slary of $2,000; . ‘ ie Names froma) Sttens ners shat the Ot nin ae a serie ugh t ltwo clerks of class three, two clerks of | talents as a parl ral Cretan committee is preparing to sup- | $40 jons: four #2-inch quick-fring guns; two, four clerks of class one, three | most as great as his talents as an orator. ae Sum« for Har! pert the Cretans with arms, ammunition 2 2 is relati i Presi vere very Mr. i for Davis. pies apne watchmen, one messenger, two assistant | His relations with the President were very Se 5 By hae seal aici : and supplies on a great scale. The first The = eeanthi -class crufser Wattig- | messengers, two laborers and two char- | intimate, and knowing as he did how much] The largest sum for harbor works oe cae pe oe Atoms Pa ceo a ae On the other hand a number of vigoro ieliadde® ‘sailed byentecdae pute mae five 2-inch quick-fring | Women. ‘The chief statistician shall be | Gen. Grant's heart was set on success, he | tracted for by the Secretary of War fol- | note book In sulstanct to the wert | speeches were made in favor of contirm ca es guns; thirteen smaller guns; 10 men, | Persons of known and tried experience in| exerted himself to the utmost to win. 1| low: a <1 to the people and friends, hit t d regretted the act | tion. Mr. Hill made the chicf #peech on e Frenc! -class cruiser For! statistical work. was in favor of the treaty, and so partici- hiladelphia harbor, for removal of vas abv his el . . ee ene ESS tanec sigue peinen aaieetcinn onl | euhiakcommiationer: off lator! abally tn his | pated in all the conferences ‘on, the sub- gre peers or pey Talnede ana | RICH Be was about to commit. this side se rgeigmee partic stated xhat md twelve smaller gune: 1 estimates for the department of labor for | ject. We were all at the te House tor 4 3 I as ea se Fs said ag : a the — le Sealants pe Cees cuatro A » a on Riche || theifisedlly can lenaine suress0; 1600s make || consultation moreiiunonces shoals, $694,000; Galveston, $500,000; the ‘Mem>.—Look alive that the bed is no’ as « law, houncement that. Turkis pedo bi : ship b er and as a man. He thought that Mr. Davis’ ¢ al acts should ha no weight with the committee. He said that Mr. Davis’ position at the head of the Bar Association ot the District of lumbia and his honoratle record as a law- yer coula not be assailed any He referred to the fact that Mr. Davis had worked against him and the interests in which he was concerned #t the Chicago convention, but said that he held no grudge against nim on t account. He said there was but cne thing for the committee to do »- | such recommendations for further exten- of | S¢t_fire by my shot. 1 left the Dardanelles and that Turkish | Jas 1, first- s had embarked at lonika for | inch fift vO. twelv. Hudson river, $500,000; improvement Acts ass, S440 tons: two twelv ¢ th b © a adie Nowo ton Punasetauee alneciienl (clone Of tHe) force of? the| denattment of SRS \Ceposition, channel connecting the great lakes bet cal compliments and adieus to all. nineteen-ton guns: ‘eight fix-inch guns |labor as he may deem neccssary to carry | “The opposition, smafl at the start, was | Chicago, Duluth and ‘Buffalo, . $1,000,000. eunlh ts too ee ee ca ck ait x; | and twenty-four smaller guns; G4 men. | out the provisions of this act. led by Mr. Sumner and Mr. Schurz, both | Port Judith. R. 1, $10,000; Humboldt bay. | {vith £0,404, unknown-—hut vou ma “qt ke possible that a direct collision wii] The Russian armored gunboat Grozjast- | The twelfth census shall be restricted to| orators and parliamentarians, and both de- $100,000; Gowanus bay, New York, | “tg the way thee ale ne ge Oe by | epi yy Das: r ‘ 92 mE fnesinch » six- | such specific topics and features as may 2 ibl Ridge, Red Hook and Buttermilk FE ath 3 - 4 matie hetwcers sila Grete ankle Bui chy, 1.492 tons; one n! me-Inch gun. one s he authorized by Congress: and to this end | termined to defend the, tréaty if possible. | Fay Midge, fred Hiook and Buttermo | revoir. = Dae Oat Gade tes eer THE eTLaR? HAGe || tne Gorm sion: otilabor tall proceed at | Ui Uavey alwaystthoughis (eater welcoia | cian neueea mae acer tna aan een Wee Otte site of the plece of paper tons of warships tn Cretan waters, [once to make all necessary preparations | have secured a vote within a reasonable | $400: “Newton creck, New York, sisi: | "2p written: ae A dispatch to the Chronicle from Athens | with 148i men. The French have 6,588 | for the next decennial enumeration, and | time after the debate began we would have | 00); Portland, Me., $400,000. Rockland, Me., (@ nurse), My compliments to Ate : at chamber last night Prime | tons and GIG men, and the Russtans have | shall submit to Congress In| December, | won the fight. ‘But that, try_as we migh* | $100,000; Boston, $10.00, Buffalo, 0,000: | RAM (@ nurre). My mpliments to 3 es ise prsh a eee! Oserine i a) cities 1807, @ report, with recommendations, re- | and did, we could not do. ‘The opposition | Dunkirk, Delaware bas, | chcugh Peffect my exit, It is met the necies r Th. Delyannis being Interpellated | "re. erench and Russians combined have | lating to such topics and features as he | improved all of its opportunities for delay, | Delaware, South : hot the hegira Persisten: re- gue: he row ; D ; anticipated by the learned sti and that was to prompuly recommend Mr, € sion of Prince George to tons of fighting vessels here and | may decm adequate for the purpose in-| complications arose that were unexpected | Carolina, | $400,000; Texas, Pee dias Ss NM Dav S eclireeation eit eee t and the repo He them, leaving Great | tended by this act, and in his report he | at the start, the numbers against us grad- | $400.000;" Cleveland, $400,000; Milwaukee, | anout th ‘ : PN. M. — 4 ; : 1e Tepe men to handle them, gs i a ‘ es ‘3 About the middie of January the cap-| While the vx for the confirmation of : rmined to preve itain the advantage of 9.710 tons and | shall make such further suggestions and | ually increased in’ sige, until we were} $168.00, Duluth and Superior, $4100; | tain became Insane and Iter rear eee | A vee ete, tar the confirmation of I oe une Britain! recommendations relating to the details | brought to a standstill.” A commission was | Gray's harbor, Washington, $10, sary to have him corfined in the hospital. | 0Y those who know the personal feclings fr roops at Caned r 7 men. : i Stor tabie tbe eee! anaysuhses , Ag é : : confined hosp Be > kno he perso feeling pe enaeee. peecaceks ‘of | In addition to the warships of the powers | necessary for taking th oecletn ones eppelute ! to visit San Demingo and repor River Appropriations. He was taken to a room on the second | 0! cach 2 of the committee on this to Prince George, or the | mentioned the Austrian armored cruiser | quent censuses and for the continuous | but even this did not help us. The oppos' ne wvewen inden lGpeovh floor of the building with a window in it | Subject it been nece:sary in or- Ken to Prince George, or the | Maiserin Maria Theresa of 3270 tons, with | work of a permanent census office as he | tion continued, and in the end we were de. Se ee Kao | Opeulng Ge avenue sa hen had some | der to a favorable report, at least niyaonis declared, however, that no mace} two ®-inch guns; eight 50-inch quick- | may deem proper. ai feated. Our strength graddally re-| river and Narragansett bay, $125,000; Al-| sort of mental trouble for mieuthe teens | two ecaatore voting a: co P =peatier ‘“{overnment had | firing guns, and twenty-two smaller guns, || Such records, books and files a _ielate to | duced, and the treaty seemed to fade-away. | leghany river, Pa., locks and dams at Herr | it developed into. ine anity, and on his ticn would have voted in favor of it. They : with 40 men, is at anchor here. Dee eine the cone ou tre deoarument ot Opportunitien Still the Same. Island, above Six Mile Island and Spring-|42& removed to the hospital he was so|Dreferred to sland amoug their friends in "NG TO CORBETT labor, and the printing office outfit used In| “Of course there is no comparison )he- | dale, $400,000; upper Monongahela, six lecks | Violent that it was found necessary to |OPPositicn to the nomination, but at the the eleventh census, or so much th: $400,000; Yazoo and Vicksburg | P4ce him in straightjacket. same time did not wish to antagonize other At that time and since then Dr. Ham tween the opposition in that case and the | and dam: members of the committee, who were de ary, and such furniiur : : : opposition in the present case except in the | harbor, $400,000; Bayou Plaquemine, La., | mond attrilueed wis eee vounds |1¥ interested in having ‘a favorable re- i trad A Crowd to Meet Him at the Reno | [Yi),,. whatever nature used at the | 4 ccrtunities presented. ‘Bhe San domin 1 | $400,000; | Cumberland, above Nashville. | he received In the tattle at are 4 Ln tiver | D0rt. 60 long as Shey ‘Goulk wank Gppndert s by tor = of common Railway Station. eleventh census as can be spared by the 2 6° | three locks, $400,000; Falls of the Ohio, at mas be j and. struggl would eee ve] RENO, Nev., February 11.—There was a | Secre} 7 raat P 1 z im Cornett | ferrec on with Greece. big crowd at the depot to meet Jim ie tment of labor. The powers of the com- ry cf the Interior, shall be trans- | treaty to those who oppcsed ft was objec- tionable altogether. They cont chare The brother of the dead man has been » for dam | notified, and it is probable that he will $30,000: | take charge of the remains and attend to mation and not jeopardige Mr. Davis’ s for securing the district atterney- ship they were willing to do s¢ Louisville, $400,000; Ohio rive didn’t want any | No. 6, at mouth of Beaver riv to the custody and control of the d bul nad it : : pot | te Fim: Corks m- | part of it In any form. ‘They denounced the | Chicago river, $11: Illinois and Missis-| the burial arrangeme: been shown that tnere w langer of an T pecauce 1a great sen when he passed through on his way to San foner of labor, as already provided by | whole proposition. As I understand the | sippi canal, $1,000, waterway from Ke-] When Capt. Meciffin was admitted to the | adverse rep rt it Is confidently, asserted i leaders of the opposition, | Francisco. Wr for, he exrenditure of the necessary | present case, the broad principles of the | Weenaw bay to Lake Superior, $400,000; | hospital a pistol wan taken ee him. He | Py those well acquainted with them that w ene that wet S Governor Saddler of Nevada was among | taveling expenses of the employes of the | arbitration treaty are generally approved. | Mississippi, from the mouth of ihe Ohio to | hed at, : h a h him a tin box, which contained his private papers. He was accustomed to ask for this box and looked over the papers at periods. Last night he asked for their vote would have been shifted in fa- vor of confirmation. Confirm those who came down frem Carson to take | department of labor, shall apply to the | The real contest is over the terms in which | St. Paul, $673 a yeep at the world's champion. Just as | C@T¥ing out of this act, and he may fu "expend such sum as he may find ne socn as the train stopped the governor us Aeuone , not more than $100,000 of journe they should be reduced to legal form. But | the sum to be used to prevent the M the Senate’s rules are the same now as | sippl breaking into the Cache river, near y and other additional | the tion Assured. : : : : : . The doors are still closed when | Beach Ridge, at Cairo, 11; from mouth of | fe Onc of hie arse tee a], Tan Potion on the part Of the commits The S correspondent of th dare) clambered aboard and was introduced to | necessary e>penses Incidental to carrying | these matters are taken up, and there | Missouri river to St. Paul, $826,055, includ. | ier’ tiles sae he aeoken ee eae on the judiciary is viewed as practicaily es that Greece has Iressed a} Corbett by A. Livingston. cut this act, the furnishing of offices and | ts the same Opportunity for a resource- | ing $30,000 for sand bar at Dubaque and papers. At 2:30 o'clock a.m. the nurse says | @8Suring the confirmation of Mr. Davis’ the powers, justifying her action “1 am pleased to meet you, Mr. Corbett, the rent thereof, and the conduct and main- | ful talker who is dead in earnest to | $15,000 for sand bar at Muscatine, lowa: | MceG survey | tenance of the’ printing office herein au-| plant himself aero: | Mississippi, from head of ¢ said the governor, making a critical survey | thorized; and he shall include in his an- | & Sn He Ghee 2 every inch of the way. My opint the | mouth of ‘the Ohio, $2,583, of Corbett’s towering figure and broad | nual report to Congress of his expenditures y- My opinion at grot jevers in th = Ss a epparently fell into a doze. It is elieved now that he was feigning sle« Missouri, |The nurse left the room for about fit nd that it is a duty toward be- same faith and toward fel- nomination in the Senate. The Senate may go into executive session this afternoon, in passe 5 start was that thi v | from mouth to Sioux City, $300,000, includ- : - a which case ft is believed his nomination low Greeks. As showing the religious char- | of 4000" a a detailed report of the additional expenses | stat," eenettt fe fren) mould Derstine Ine SOON EOE SeTRIEINE bh oes minutes, then the Pistol shot was heard. will be disposed of favorably at that ter of Movement for the union of ‘And I am pleased to meet you.” replied | trcurred hereunder; and for the purpose of | revising that Judgment’ The contest opens | city; Willamette and Yamhill rivers, Ore.,] Philo McGiffin was born at Washing- ‘ and Crete, tt is announced that the | Corbett. “You proved by signing that glove | carrying out the provisions of this act in a way that reminds me of old times.” | $160,000. ton, Pa., in Iss. He was a son of Capt CoOL. departure of Prince George was preceded | contest measure and giving the people what | to the payment of additional salaries, com- ee <2 by a solemn Te Deum in the palace. —— ——________ ¥f Norton McGiffin, w! served eo jexi- they wanted that there was no hypocriss*] pensation of additional employes, and all Ea auran F = Paeneeten nose Occ” Jl] can warsedinarncene cen Siegen According to the Standard’s Athens cor-| about you. It ded some governor wit!s} other additional necessary expenses, the =X-QUEEN LILIVOKALANI. The bill contained a number of appropria- | colonel of the Eighty-elghth Penn: Ivania respondent, the ambassadors of the pow the courage of his convictions to break the | sum of 360,000, to be available on the pas- | — ae tions of local interest. For the Washing- | Voluntecrs during the war of the rebellion are doing their utmost to prevent the porte | ice in matters of this kind. It is to be | sage of this dct, and to be additional to | She 1* Somewhat Improved, but Not | to, city post office $410,000 is appropriat- | Philo McGiffin graduated from the Naval from sending troops to Cre it is said | hoped your example will be followed ané {the appropriations already provided for Entirely Recovered From the Grip. st ea He Has Served Thirty Years in the Regular Army. Lieut. Col. Almon F. Rockwell, deputy e¢ +3 elec- | Academy at Annapolis s quartermaster general, was placed on the to be doubtful whether the ambassadors | that there wilt be less hypocrisy about | for the maintenance of the department of | rx Queen Lilluokalanl, who has been Sateen Ene eee Oe for an ee Ha eeaceees TS SSAkE oir bay ea oe will succeed in thet: i things of tnis kind in the future.’ ator, and to continue available till ex- = 2 t 2 a ig plant. 3 . 23 ; 5 - A dispatch to the Chronicle from Vien Harry Corbett and others accompan hausted, is hereby appropriated out of any | °°" fred to her apartments at the Snore-| yy connection with this item the follow- Col. MeGiffin Informed. quest, after thirty years’ service in Say that all the powers have advised Gree the governor from Carson, and the cham-| money in the treasury not otherwise ap- | aM for about ten days past by an attack tate and to/ pion neld a handshaking levee. Outside | propriated; but nothing contained in this | of the grip, was reported today to be some- Likely to lead to a rupture | the car there was a crowd yelling for him | act shall be construed as changing exist. | what improved They have also intimated. | to come out and show himself, and in re- | ing law relating to the completion and the : jally, that the ttme would inevitab sponse to vociferous demands Jim put in | distribution of the results of the eleventh not to preciy avoid anythin; with Turkey unoffi the regular establishment. He enter- ed the volunteer service in 1861 and served creditably throughout the war in ing legislative provision is made: Col. Norton MecGiffin, an employe of the “The Secretary cf the Treasury shali no-| House of Representatives, this afternoon but still not sufficiently | tity the Postmaster General as soon as the | received a telegram announcing the death recovered to go down stairs. According to | post cffice building in the city of Washing- y of his son. His father some time ago de. | the adjutant general’s department, and the tsland. he had to make a speech. He said: “I am | labor in charge thereof, queen whiles the time away with her mu- ineludine ihe money order oie, and the | his son was Insane from the wounds he | 1m the same year he was appointed an as- Greek Squadron Landed. zlad to see you and I hope to see you all citing nndment was adopted to the pill | 1c, her books and her correspondence, and | Siice of the auditor for the Pest Ofee tee | bad received. sistant quartermaster In the regular army e = again on the 17th of March. I am to meec ‘ing the commissioner of labor the au- : . “ cal piikeconds . eo very of Capta °Gi : i vith the rank of capta eae! he A dispateh to the Daily Mail from Rome | My. Fitzsimmons, and I think 1 will beat | thority to choose his dee seattaneraneyite | 4068 FOt find the days long or tedious partment, including the records of said| The bravery of Captain McGiffin won him | with the rank of captain, and reached th Says that the Italian foreign office has re- | him, although, of course, yo é y y c 3 a the | admiration lo: > the battle * can't always | out regard to clyil service. rules it he | She still carefully avoids any reference | office now In the Union building, and the | admiration long before the battle of th are of Meu «1 ia that depart- ceived @ telegram to the effect that the | tell about that thing. I must say that 1} wishes to do so. to her plans for the future and her atten- | effice of the topographer RE ee! Nea ree he Cntered the | ment a few months ago. During his vol- elimo. If this report Is eS ee ee reat THE OHIO SITUATIO) Da eros aioe sea ln Falco ai ck ari office, such rooms and other space as shall | burg at the time of the railroad strike of | lieutenant colonel for faithful and me: tor- chamber will be again | cheering for Corbett. Me Giffin prompt eee ‘ 4 be atsigned by the Postmaster Gereral, offered his serv- | ious services . 1 electi il be Some Light on It Expected at the | Wears poulenie rere for the in’ | and thereafter said building shall be urder | ices to the city and they were accepted. | During the administrations of Presidents elections will be ———— . ee gueuradon) but ‘helsaid pthat jhe had! mot! (ye: control of the Post) Office Department: ?| Helwas onelof the brave solliers who were] Garfadend Actor te beat ottice of pos rders were issued yesterday IN FAVOR OF BLACK. a ORAS the slightest idea. The ex-queen is said to |"! s000n as the present Post Office De- | Penned up ia the round house by an angry | con-missioner ot public buildings i fate concentration of the en- ares Ohio politicians here are anxiously look- | have been considerably put out by news- partment building fs vacated, as herein| "ob. Cut off from ali assistance, they en-| grounds and had charge of all state and t eee te wad eeRPaeS: The | Comtest of Thos. E. Watson Decided | ing forward to an important gathering of | P2Per_ statements to the effect that com- | Por Trent nee rie ened ower wat | dured the greatest hardships, MeGite von, social functions at the White House, which f i will sail for Crete Agninst Him by the mittee. the leading republicans of that state at | muuications of a political character had - t mand of Admiral Ca-} aye committ een es vhite and thereafter be under, the control of the | Unteered to run an engine through th: ville tomorrow night. The occasion Haare eee ee ates ose Interior Department, to be occupied by the | otous mob and managed to get. through naturally gave niin a most extensive ac- quairtance with the residents of the Dis- » on elections today unani- | Zan a ss that owing to the | Black contested election case in favor of | the Republican League Clubs of Ohto. Sen-| the crly note of any sort she has written | thesdepar nent as thasBencetery of and] @ eoldimehallende woke ofithanica te rus deiphia and other places on duty ain- it tining Christian recruits | the sitting member. ator-elect. Foraker, Go Bushnell and coe eee wae py ith reference: aS Interior shall direct. Pittsburg city counc While he was a| ing to the quartermaster's department un- a Wired Bechiane aamlgrtaken | In the report, drawn by Representa Chairman Hanna are expected to be present, | the President and the second’ upon Mrs, |. “Fer expense of removal of the Post Of- catety a the, Naval Academy, MeGiffin re- | ti about @ year ago. when his tealth ¢ail~ of gendarmes. | Dartlett of Georgia, the committee find | and every republican member of Congress | Cleveland. fice Department, including the money order =: e Secretary of the | ed and he was eranted sick leave of ab- : : st| Navy for rescuing two chi a the Times from |taat the charge of conspiwacy in any | from that state admits today that there| Mrs. Dominis this morning received a let- | OMce, office of the auditor for the Post 2 e ildren from Ree a sence for a year. He went to Paris, : zeapher's office | burning building. 1 that several sail- | county is untounded, and that the registra. | Will probably be important developments | tet from a New York musician who visited | Ofice Department and (opographer's offive France, in hope of recruiting his health, a. : I | to the new post office building, as herein | McGitlin, after graduating from Annapo- | put so’ far without success. Aci ugly rehip rat ten lists were not tampered with; that all LeMay? a strong bearing on the senatorial Cen nthe erate es So eer ors provided for, $10,000, or so much thereuf as ens = 2s ee ee i of Be oe he made formal applic ne to be retired. t Monae cers ¢ e p elec “ puaon, ae wellas 7 1 - £ y Ss oe ve vo years in the navy, and then. His retirement causes the following pro= ard of Canea. The Moham. emcee con sien itn ne euH Drop | the state, I as on future affairs in referred pleasantly ito inat Incident and nnayabe gerent aeten owing to a reduction of the ‘number of | motions in the quartermaster’s deart- Anis were besieged several | erly perform ir duifes, and put only . ativ 7, , sent wi his compliments copies of two er Loca! ems. midshipmen from the service, was or- ante * Stward B. twar o| be houses at Kissanto and Kaa. | honest vours on the list. No buihery ac | Representative Van Voorhees of the iP ervice, was honor- | ment: Maj. Edward B. Atw Zanesville district has already left here to | ballads he has recently composed. Mr. 5 ‘a ably discharged in 1S8S4. be ey ae Bore NE ee Uae Palmer informed The Star reporter that | The following items of the appropriation arged At about this 1 th ti Bae 4 eS lieutenant colonel, and Capt. George 12. = é attend the meeting, and Re: Le : ime war between France and China broke | Pond, to be major. The vacancy in the list bodies of those massacred are | ¥ a8 the giving of ten cents to the tweniy- | Northway of the mipetaentiy usclet aril her majesty had replied in a most gra- | are in the Dill: =. | Out and McGiffin went to the latter coun- | of captains will be filled by appoiniment stre It is impossible | four negroes to pay for car fare, after | jeave this afternoon. ‘Ma Northway is a|Ciows letter thanking him for the addi-} For repairs to the Botanic Garden, $5,- | try and offered his services. He applied to }-from the line. E rumors of other murders bee eae ote Neapece nog poems wn | delegate from the Garfield Club of his dis- | tt" to her musical library. 500; improvement of grounds north of Ex- i Hung Chang for an audience, and the +e. lene her places ‘ict, Oo not 3 ses | latter consented to rece! Kissamo was desperate. | could be established. The comnittee ane | home. 7] ‘Om the league at Jackson, his ecutive Mansion, $5,000; for greenhouses ed to receive him, ind one hundred Mo- | that there were no: more than tweacy-five killed, and fighting, it is |or thirty cases of repeating, put do not cd.ng about the cou- | State for whom these votes were cast. CORRESPONDENT SCOVE NEW BELGIAN MINISTER. and nursery, $2,000; for Lafayette Park, gered Given the Peacock Feather. $1,000; for Franklin Park, $1,000; for Lin- Senator Thurston and Representative Mc- Cleary of Minnesota will be the principal speakers at the banquet. h es He Will Be G re; Count de Lichtervelde Calls on Sec- In the battles of the Yang Tse young cola Park, $2,000; for Washington monu- | McGiffin again distinguished himeett t ‘i *, ‘a re 8 is 1d vent of Chrisopyghi, near Canea. —— ‘All Ohio eyes here will be turned toward tary Ole, ment grounds, $3,000; for reservation num- a Ree self, and | the State Department has been notified iluiegeue Eentecalecnies REQUEST REFUSED. Zanesville. The situation in Ohio is thought | Count G- de Lichtervelde, who succeeds | Per 7 "and site of ‘old cana! $3,000; for | cabtured the only French gunboat which that the Spanish authorities will accord Sylvester Scovel, the New York correspon- dent arrested in ‘Cuba, a trial before a civil tribunal. ‘The trial, however, must take place originally In Sancta Spiritus, as the law requires Gust as in the United States) the proceedings to be ia vs pro-ince Ww the offense was comn: It 18 probabi> that in ease the verdict against Scovel uv. this trial an appeal will be enteriained which will permit of ihe re- = to be so complicated that there is a unani- | Mr. Le Ghait as the diplomatic represen- | fences and coping about reservations, $i,- | t#€ Chinese obtained possession of during Secretary Herbert Can't Send a Nayna | Mous desire to have something definite crop | tative of Belgium at this capital, arrived ; for misceflancous items connected |the war. Later he held a number of im. nce, ana it Is undersiood Vessel to India. out, and there is a belief that it will tind | here this morning, and, taking advantage | with preservation of public grounds, $24,- | portant positions in China, and became in titution and a provisory gov-| secretary Herbert has been obliged to RE eee pociing of the fact that it -was diplomatic day 000: eton ee eee wits succession professor of seamanship and will shortly be promulgated. refuse the request of a number of Cali- | expired term of Senator Sherman. it is ai. |at the State Department, called there to paet! quare, $2,000; for asphalt walks, ) gunnery in the Royal Chinese Naval Col- ette Miaulis has fornia’s leading citizens, as set forth by | most certain that there will be’ develop- | pay his respects to the Secretary of State | jor Capitol building and grounds, 712,- | €&*: Superintendent of education of Chi- : h nese naval officers, superintendent of forts : ; Col. De Young, for the assignment of a | Ments as to the fight for the next legisla-| and at the same time arrange for his for-| 000; Capitol grounds and building, for t Wei-Hei-W. s int r ted that M. Dimitroff, the Bul- | CO! : . ture and for the full term to the Senate, 5, $24,000; a oyal Chinese navy. vrmendent of the fomatic agent, has been intrust- | MAYA) vessel for the transportation of a | yeginning two years from now. ‘The repub. | Ml teception by the President. He ar- | lehting, £4.00; Capitol building, repairs, | royal Chinese navy. d ; ee hel = e New York yesterday on the steam- | $30,0W); for Senate stables, $500; new boiler | "Srecittin also man s c mission to negotiate an | €argo of wheat and corn to the famine- | lican factions will partially line up tomor- | T¥ed at N : 5000 made a survey of the coasts a Greece | stricken natives of India. The Secretary | row night for that fight. If Mr. Hanna | e© Westernland, but did, not care to Mnger | for House wing, $8,500. on northern China and Corea, and was leaders have now assem- iv 1 For repairs to court house, $1,000; for | 9) ; movai car . according to pmbined action in finds that naval vessels of the modern type | really wants to be senator it is believed | the metropolis. The new, gallate koe a A eee irees abe for | 2ccorated by the Chinese emperor with the | 204i of ase to Havana, according Pin beter that he will begin to set his pegs now. He |2 stranger to this city, having served here | the De institution, $57,500; Order of the Double Dragon and a peacock | “#¢ desire of Consul General Lee. me mt Heraklion. are totuily unfitted for the purpose of car- knows that the league clubs are powerful for eighteen months in the early 70's as lestitute patients, ovidence Hospital, | feather. mn. Since | $19,000; for expenses of Executive Mansion, nes from Canea, |T¥!S cargoes, and in the case of such a | jn state polities, and will no doubt endeavor | Secretary of the Belgim lega He was sent to England in 1888 1 7 z 9,01 ‘i e s In order he situation at |!0PS voyage as that from California to In- | to make himself as popular with them as | then Re has NeeaestaOuupdpe omen and aeons itive Mansion repairs and | to superintend the construction of severa!] ‘The training ship Adams, now at Sansa- d for the worse, aa mney cannot even carry coal enough to | possible. ~ Austrian capital. He ie enthusiastic over weer, Garfield Hospital, $19,000; for st. Spear ne Chinese navy. lito, Cal., started today with a class of ap- Madisieciete t them across without replenishing at ss : ity. si zayeth'’s Insane Asylum, $297, for between China : < P extiine ommencing to p a eplen = the great improvement in this city since a : a ; and Japan broke out McGiflin eq | Prentices on a five months’ cruise of the ses of the Christ The authuri. | 2me J6termediate port, much less under- New Mritixh Attaches. his last visit, and expresses great delight | Howabd University, $12,600: for’ Interior gard not in command of the battle ship Chen Yuen, care a Pacific, in the course of which she will cargo. Jt happens that not | sir Julian Pauncefote, the British am-|at his return. aie : ble _to_ exer . Department and pension buildings repairs, n unable to exere y contr a Pa fi t oe Ss i had the honor of firing the first sh visit Magdal bay, H lull Hawail, any control | one of the vessels of the Pacific squsdron zs ! $5,000; for National Museum, $221,000; for | 2° ‘ shot visit Magdalena bay, Honolulu, Hawail, mobe. in commission is now ai Mare Island, all | D#88<or, called at the State Department e Washington monument,- $11,520; for ‘Zoo- | im the great battle fought off the mouth of [and Esquimault, B. C., arriving at San Mohammedans, it is claimed, are | of the fleet being either at San Diego or | today and presented to the Secretary and Consuls Recognised. logicat Park, $55,000, the Yalu river, in order to prevent a Jap-| Francisco July 14. r ting 1 parture of the Cretan | approaching that place te take part in the | officials two new attaches of his embassy.| The President has recognized the follow- anese ficet from landing an army in that| The training ship Alliance, which re- forcigm refugees by Way of the sea. It ts | Squadron maneuvers. Whica Avmiral | They are Capt. Lewis Wintz, naval at-|ing named persons as consular officers of eee pees nee 4 an tie sitet of pe anti eee op Parola ere rage end ag PRLS sa ad stated that the Christians have fired on the | Beardslee is conducting. The Navy De- | tache, and Osborne McM. Kavanaugh, sec- ithe ako troops, aul that much alerm and confu- | partment was obliged to deciine a similar | ond secretary of embassy. The -embasog:| tee capes, left Norfolk today for New York, where she will undergo a thorough over- ion Repablic: of Seo tay merce The Treasury Department estimates in-| was retreating up the peninsula. The ails request in the case of Uie Russian famine | has beep for several years past withou® | S&™' sa sgneral foF the state | cluded $1,584,785 for Hghthouses, beacons | Chinese fleet suffered severely, but the ob- 3 E rs hauling. ‘The Christians have established don | Sufferers and @ merenant steainer was | naval attache. of Rerbsylvant: ide at? lelphia; | and fog signals, but the bill allows only | Ject souxht, that of preventing the landing ms around the town of Sita, where coniiicts | chartered at probably less cost than ‘the — o- C, Biqgton Ste: -. gonsul general. for | $196,500. Under this head there is an item | °f the Japanese, was accomplished. 4 coourred yesterday, Uuree Mohemmedans oe of 5, oan ob waty when thesfse Naval Movemenin: bi: i , $0 beat ge of $37,500 for a steam tender.for the second Commanding the Chen Yuen, S:SECRes we-SiraEy ee Re ee $e mere of thelr respective cargoes is considered. The crulser Detroit arr:ved.at Hong Kong’| the siat@or Misshurtto a St. Louis; | Hehthovse district and avsimilar item for! In the battle the Chen Yuen was nit| A medal of honor has been awarded to the Co netiae Serameuans refusing to allow | Mes. Beecher Resting Comfortabiy. | Yete"day on her way to New York via | Jemes F. Buckner, cons! eral for the | the seventh district; $40,000 for finishing | more than four hundred times, but was | Francis B. Hall of Plattsburg, N. Y., late the Christian refugees to depart. It is an- i state of Kentucky, to reside at Loutsville; | the steam lightship at-Fire Island, N. Y.:} stil fighting when the Japanese fleet with- nounced that the Christian refugees have | STAMFORD, Conn. February 41.—Mrg,| [e Suet conal. Her next stop will be | George F. Stone, consul general for the | $10,000 for anew station-at Bellney, G. O, : : , although every man on board of been detained as hostages for the safety | Henry: Ward Beecher passed a fairly cum. | %t, Bangkok, where she wilk receive the | siate of Tilinols, to reside at Chicago; Ed. | $40,000 for a lightship for San i¥ansiecg | 2Te™> acca ich aS chaplain 16th New York Infantry, for dis- tinguished gallantry in action at the battle —_— ST SS SC OOO OS Se oasao—nwvOrOrOoOomnanWpperer< SB EC G5. Sr = , if Salem Heights, Ve., May 3, 186. Chap- ie aseatena a short-term men of the Machias, now at | win R. Heath, consul for the state | harbor. ‘The Secretary of War's estimate | ad been wounded and very many had beer. | Pf Salem Helents. rhe Mobatmedac have established a i eetistee cae te notloe Te halons wan sbortiy aries "ihe Chinese rina ma Serres to ‘reside ‘at City; EB. | of $7,000,000 for the enlargemn ee military killed.” McGiffin was a mass of wounds, | heavy fire during the thickest ~ or che fignt, sea . : : a see : nm, | Hernan: vice. i the rear state of siege Im the Amare district. The | ditien. arrived at Monterey, Cal., yesterday. seg tend consul at Bae ct poee west 10 2100, ae: the cattenies his zoe serious injury being from one of | and eset! mpasen men to for