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C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1897—FOURTEEN PAGES. TWO CENTS. AT THE WHITE HOUSE/FOR FREE SILVER |sacan# ziru.tvae aetriss/WORK FOR CONGRESS|#£ 'S GRATIFIED|ARGUMENTS HEARD conservative method of approaching this tremendously important subject we can avoid the violent views of either side and The President Hard at Work on His Annual evolve something that will be safe and . Wilson e Meee Representative Hartman Replies to | satistactory—something that will be neither Prospects for Settlement of the Secretary Speaks of the Oleomarga The Trading Stamp Case in the Court of Appeals, gold monometallism or silver, jmneometal- rine Cases, ism.’ It is to be regret at Senator a *. = Senator Carter. Carter ldid) not "specify to. what “he re: Grade-Crossing Question. ferred as the ‘violent ws either side.’ £ He might at the same time ‘have advised Pleased That the Compromise Was = th f with whom he formerly co- = mony centers mot Few were THD CQMPROMISING OF PRINCIPLE] psec fr Ztot"at fo SPinct| BOARD: OF TRADE'S COOPERATION] —Seistet-nfe neu meet oo at United States when he became convinced - ate that we were advocating @ system of ‘sil- No More Appointments at Present— PREPARING 0 BOMBARD MERSINA MR. WORTHINGTON AND MR. THOMAS ef ck ‘ H H ie ver monometallism,’ or. when the views 5 : . 5 Turkey Unwilling to Bring on a] p,.caent afcKiniey received a few cant- | !nternational Bimetallism Beliéved | tt nonometaiiem’ or ren, tte ve"s | Four Thousand Bills Introduced in Secretary Wilson of the Department ot | Justice Alvey Asks Some Pertinent ai ers at the White House this morning and to Be Impossible. Soe SG a eer en the H Agriculture said this morning in regard to Questi Crisis. then sent out word that he could not see determined that the’ > coinage of silver |- e House. the statemert that the Attorney General uestions, others unless appointments had been made. was not a ‘safe’ seri fat this country. GeMESinel ct enco ee ee The callers who saw the President found 1 When the senator delivered his magnificent — & Company, oleomargarine dealers, would THE BRAZZAFELLI INCIDENT | him hard at work 6n his message. Toeach}| AN EXPECTED MEASURE | 2“dress in the Senate on h of Fe = not be compromised: ruary, 1896, was the advocacy of free coin- | MR. HOBART’S NEW GAVEL|"” caller who broached the subject of ap- age by him the support of ‘silver mono- “I am gratified that the government is pointments the President said that he ean Fe Se metallism or were his views violent gn ing evidence that it will strictly enforce ews? t the law. I have received many communi- would be unable to take up any more cases | The senators representing silver constitu- | Views” If the senator now believes tha _ [tbe y until he gets his message completed and | aicieg who still maintain their loyalty to | te, free coinage of silver is not ‘safe and | Senetor McMillan, chairman of the com-| cations from dairymen all ove: the eeuns satisfactory,’ if he believes it would lead | mittee on the District of Colum: in ar- | try cai Le Coe ee Go Ue baa the republican party will not co-operate | to ‘silver ‘nonometallism, If he believes ict of Columbia, will ar-] try in regard to the matter. They are ator Penrose, who called to see abou with the silver aggregaticn in the Senate of | that the advocates of free coinage enter- See seen abe itary tei watching the case with the closest of at- places for several Pennsylvania men, State | this Congress. tain ‘violent views,’ how will he reconcile ail oe gress “an e committee | tention, and seem to regard it as the final Senator Saylor among the number. Sena- | ere has been considerable uncertainty itieres newton navie ws we a8 Gets eee bs = ee ae ne prdlineiren ee as test case. I am pleased that the Attorney . Mr. tor Saylor wants the consulship at Matan- | roj¢ a5 to what course such men as Wol- tharos Toslnans of silver whenever the | Moore, the clerk of the cecamieice hee General has said that it is rot_a case for zas, Cuba. He will get the appointment | cott and Carter would pursue, in view of | question was presented and at the same | tuened ce Washington trom Detroit, where | T°Yenue: I do not see how the case could when the President begins to make further | the failure of the interrational monetary | time maintain a parity between his con- Renae eae yess i a roit, where | be compromised without a misunderstand- appointments. commission. The suggestion has been made | 8¢lence and his vote?” haat os ae a t e chairman upon Dis-| ing on the part of the persons who are Despite repeated announcements that the | that they might abandon all allegiance to An Expected Financial Measure. Beams Sr eAPeS oe & watching its outcome with the greatest in- President will do nothing about appoint-| the administration and join the silver| “Do you think that any financial meas- a a proepests Soa ean tae terest. Austrian in Earnest. ments until Congress meets, and that he | forces. Ir a recent interview Senator | ure will go through Congress this ses- = s eee a lemen “The scientists in the agricultural col- apm 2 is at work on his message, there was no ” © crave-crossing question, as far as it | jeges are teaching the people the best wii arene aNea 7 nial goes Carter is quoted as having said that when | sion? 4 ists = the peop ry VIENNA,November 17.—The Turkish gov- | decrease in the number of callers. They 1-| “That ts a hard question to answer. 1/SPvlies to the Pennsylvania railroad, at} t make fine butter, and the buser shoals ernment not having yielded to the demands | sat on chairs and sofas, looked wise and | it is ascertained that international bimetal- w anaibt, however TKat the ‘fiouse | {lS Session. He has received the reports of course, knew when he is buying putter | Victed and a fine of $100 was imposed. of the government of Austria for redress | waited. They don’t give up hope. on lism cannot be secured there will be a gen- | have no dsubt, however, , * tal | 224 Papers in the case from all the parties | or leo. “There. m b 2 Thereupon they obtained a writ of error to f the indignities offered to an| Representative Berry of Kentucky called | eral realignment of parties on the financial | of Represcntatives will pass a financial mitiseacleaite seaatien Sane €O. ere must be some means of aS ra i a their behalf oe coerce = on the President, and later on the Attorney | Quest a coupler with Wie bc te Gueted | cack Pay a eS Te ea e enator is much gratified at | distinguishing the two. I do not say that | the Court of Appeals, and on their Semaine mexchant of Meveies, Horr iS* | coueral alent = gaveon case. TET EOR a UTe tier Coe OO GLSEE ae etl Te Eo eg Idi to otaeel| Wie Go-operation lof the woard’ ofstrade tai] ae lesieuie te oe ree wrong | the question was argued ¢oday by Mr. A. zafelli, it was decided this morning that] Justice Brewer of the Supreme Court was | 8S Proposing the use of silver coin in the @ measure reflecting in substance the plan| the matter, and thinks that the board of | to sell it as butter, and every means should | $. Worthington, the District being repre- the Austrian ambussador at Constantino- | a caller. Attorney General McKenna made | Place of all paper money below $10. Sen- of the Indianapolis business men’s goldj trade will be of great assistance to the | Pe ee 2 enforce the law in this regard. | sentea by Attorneys S. T. Thomas and A. ple, Baron de Calice, should leave the Turk-| a short call to present ex-Judge Curry 01 | ator Chandler, who has recently been ad- convention, which has been made by adop-| ccmmitttce by recommending notion oe ere is no question but that oleomar- ish capital, and an Austrian warship will | the supreme court of California. vocating bimetallism through the press, garine is injuri "1 i B. Duvall. ff the republican admit garine is injurious. ‘fhe more that is used < 3 "3 aces fi ideratina Claka Maina) District Delegatio: has suggested in one of his communications Solon oaae es Tnith Senator Carter and | affairs of local interest. The program of | of it the more le tie public harmed. 1 can | The arguments were opened by Mr. bombard the port of Mersina (Asia Minor) that an international agreement should be eC if the demanés of Austria are not com- , > fac Worthington, and he assigned as the errors ilver men will be called upon | the board in this respect receives his hearty | give an illustration of the fact that it is apo Several delegations of District of Colum- | entered into between the United States ana | Other former silver men wil be called npoe | ae amendation. injurious. of the trial court the holding by that court plied with by noon tomorrow. bia people were on hand to present papers | other governments oo this continent for | pian will not follow the Liliputian model] wr. Moore will have all the data aon See Gown to the are Pye It was announced here that in addition | in the cases of applicants, but they soon | the revival of silver coinage. proposed by Mr. Carter of substituting sil-| charities ready to submit to the spe- | CPt, Hees Splat pane pase repress ee ers " i t No Understanding Reached ver for notes under ten @ollars. It will] cial joint committee on charities as | &Ted @ mystery. Recently I received a let- r eti to dispatching the cruiser Franz Joseph | found the futility of remaining, and wen i 5 x ee eta reeaiih have [con Ay eee The srose | ter from Dr. Henry, director of the Wis- | Sd Mr. Worthington, the section r and the coast defense ship Wien and other | away. One of these delegations was in| These utterances have been construed by | be @ verita q Meta | S008, as Congress assembles. Proof | consin experimental station, in which he | 2bly construed applies only to gift enter- away z three main provisions, first, the perpetual|sheets of the history of hospitals prises in which the distribution of gifts or vessels of the Austrian sqvadron in Cretan | the interest of Justice of the Peace O'Don- | some as tndfeating a probable purpose, | three main provisions, Hrst, the perpetvel | sheets of corrected, and that matter is | #ated that Drs, Babcock and Russell ot | Drises tn which 1 way regulated by chance. waters to Mersina, with instructions to | nell, tc succeed Judge Kimball. The other | based on some understanding, on the part | which all so-cailed bimetallists. who ad- well in hand. Dr. Chapin and Dr. Hurd ee saree. had discovered og Epo nei | He then went on to argue that the trading plained “of som the part of the Tuseun {Wanted to ask the President to appoint | of men occupying the position of Mr. Wol- | here to the republican party will be called | have paid’a visit to the poate asennad the mature Of fearmet Gt ree cote. | stamp ‘bellness as carded om ty. the ee plained of upon the part of the Turksh | Fountain Peyton, the colored lawyer, jus- | cott and Mr. Carter to co-operate with the | upon to vote); second, the retirement of| their report upon that institution will be ria, as had been previously lly sup. |fendants contains no element of chanc officials, the Austrian ships would at noo? | tice of the peace to fill the vacancy caused | Sot" and Mr. Ca the greenbecks and treasury notes (for | embodied, i ied Y play thely pari |He claimed that the customer whose pur- temorrow, unless the porte had granted the | hy the elevation of Judge Scott to the Po- | Silver element in Congress, and as showing | the Breenbacks end wesmiry mores | tee pose: Pantene, however, play thelr part | Fe alot Eat EBs canoe, Saas Be demands of Austria by that time, stop all] jje¢e Court bench. Mr. Peyton has the in- | @ weakening of their loyalty to the republi- Congress, who are opposed to it, will un- Getting the Bills in Readineng. in the flavoring of all da:ry products. The aitiel tothe bendit of « @ sunt. Mr. traffic on the oriental railroads, and, it was | dorsement of Messrs. A. A. Birney, Tracey | can party. It may be stated positively, der the orders given them vote); third, the} The journal clerk of the House, Capt. | reason why what is known as ‘filled cheese’ Worthington alco submitted that the case semi-officially announced, “have recourse |[. Jeffords, Chief Justice Bingham and | however, not only that there is no under | der the orders given thom wate: third. the) | The Jo McKee, is at work getting the | {2 NOt 8% good as natural-made cheese is | “hot te sustained anleas tbe bute chet to other important political reprisals.” others. His qualifications for the position | Standing between them and the silver peo- issue all of the paper money used by the| pins which were introduced Sapatneiee ae that the unorganized ferment is taken out The Austrian dispatch boat at Constan-| will be put before the President just as | ple, but that there is a pronounced and ag- THE DECISION RESERVED LONDON, November 17.—A spectal dis- patch from Vienna says that a telegram bas been received there from Baron de Calice, the Austrian ambassador at Con- startizople, saying that the sultan has de- clared his willingness to give Austria full satisfaction for the Mersina incident and in regard to the disputes in connection with the oriental railroad, growing out of the transportation of Turkish troops dur- ing the recent war between Turkey and Greece. The question of whether or not the trad- ing stamp business, as attempted to be carried on here, is prohibited by section 1177 of the Revised Statutes of the District of Columbia was discussed today before the Court of Appeals, in the case of Gus- tave Lansburgh and Joseph A. Sperry, the court reserving its decision. Messrs. Lansburgh and Sperry, it will be recalled, were recently convicted in the Police Court of engaging “in the busi- ness of a gift enterprise, contrary to and in violation of” the section of the statute in question. The defendants were duly con- he skim milk when fat is taken out. | COnstess has undertaken to prohibit every é eople. And we bimetallists think that if i is of t ilk ons ‘ ‘broh y tinople, with the representative of the Aus- | soon as there is favorable opportunity. apetsive uteronant i es s TRimachatieline castied) outy the industrial | Session of Congress in readiness for the 2 Ane = cheaper: fats to pa ee anything to rom offer: fran embassy on board. would accompany | There are five vacuncles in the list of | Representative Hartman of Montana, the | 99 “anancial, slavery of’ the American | committees as soon as the next session be. | make ‘fi ed cheese. Buch cheese Woes ‘not [oe Scr ining bie wor Deen ee the Austrian squadron at Mersina. Justices of the peace of the District. Three | same state as Senator Carter, declares that | Sud Muancial SAVery 2 ar re OS) Ho0n ante eee Seosion Ue | mu ee. filed seheeee Souk mboese Me Aust Demands. of these are in the city, one in Uniontewn | Senator Carter’s suggestion ‘of a realign- | P B j. | plain the business when Chief Justice Alvey Hartm: recognized repre- i ‘As regards oleo, the fat usually substi- | P!ai . =" hemes and one in Brightweod. Numerous applica- | ment of parties does not signify to him any | , AS, Mr. a sae Tepablicans, “his | ‘ey will be scattered through the various | ,, AS "Sands oleo, the fat not digest as | Mduired if the stamps are ever redeem tia demands that the Turkish gov- | tions are on file at the Department of Jus- | purpose on the part of Mr. Carter or those 4 ® g commitiees. i Mr. Worthington admitted that net until : r that nothing but easily as the latter, requiring greater heat, nts Pe os ent order a salute to the Austrian flag, | iice for the positions, but the Attorneg | Occupying the position he does to break TecInty iar ts. ol ernestemeeamecn Snem| Capt. McKee is assorting the bills ac- | and indigestion is thereby engendered. The prreagthcies lvoe 000 of the stamps cah that the vali of Adana, in which district General has not Bone, into. them, and does away trom Wa ect ter ie repub lt and the men in the position of Carter and| cording to the committees to which they Beh BE eS ithe more will dys- Soar shuokc~ wekseebah’ ae’ Memnina ts sitaated, be dismissed from his | "O' E” Burrell, colored, of Virginia, wanted | sismfes that he and they are determined | Wolcott. belong, and will keep in his office a list of ‘ the element of chance in the Pp and that the mutossariff, or local gov- to see the President today. He is a can-|to remain loyal to that party. He says —<—_—_<—_ o> the bills by committees, so that members = = For unless one chances to collect ernor of Mersira, be removed. It was an- | didate for minister to Monrovia, and. his ey that there will be mo'eo-operation of A CAR COUPLER HEARING. can ascertain at any time the titles and TO CODIFY THE LAWS. oes =e pg pred neunced on Tuesday that th had | friends think ke will get the place. He | the silver people with Mr. Carter in sup- ——= numbers of bills relating to the subject 4 fo, and, seeded Ah a Matted toi lhieaenniiee emcee ‘as | Went away, to call again. port of his suggested compromise. Railroads That Hnve Petitioned for . 4 Progress of the Work by the Com- | are greatly t the collection t over which any committee has jurisdiction. He will also keep an index by titles, in = s ify the laws of December 1 the interstate commerce com- | 4.7. to expedite the finding of bills and The commission to codify Ss mission will give a hearing ta the failroads | their reference. These are new plans and | the United States, which has been in ses- that have petitioned» for an éxténsion of | are expected to be of much service to every | Sion in this city for several months, is pro- the time in which to ‘tquip their freight | one having business with the House. gressing rapidly with its work and ex- cars and locomotives ‘with automatic | Bill No. 1, of the last session, which is pects to make a partial report to Con- Worthington was again interrupted by ; | the first House bill of the Fifty-fifth Con- Chief Justice Alvey, who inquired if he ber of sittings, and the President will | Silver men generally?” a Star reporter ask-| brakes and car couplers under the law of | cross” was introduced by Mr. McCall of | 8Te8S upon its assembling. frequently been brought to the attention 3 ad - tended that the trading stamp is a ed Mr. Hartman. 1893. The law, with its penaltfes fine"! Massachusetts, and is “To amend the im-| Owing to the exigencies-of the cccasion the-{ Con B, 7 = Turkisk go: ernment. fon “phe ‘President Will read and. smoke | ,,.Ne, he does not,” replied Mr. Hartman; | is to become operative January 1, 1898, un- | migration laws of.the United States. commission has devoted its attention prin- | Premitm. Mr. Worthington replied gee The newspapers of Vienna discuss the in- | wrile the sculptor is at work. ‘The sit. | “Nd it is only fair to say that, from the | jess the commission exercioes the authority Wee Gaya: cipally to codification of the laws of Alas-| atively, when Mr. Thomas inquired what cident az length, and express the hope terms of his interview, he does not pretend a gly -: discount or premium is given by the mer- this morning that the Turk-sh government, | ULSS, Will be in, the basement, in what | to represent the silver men, but very prop- | Stanted to it by the law, to glye.an extén-| vice president Hobart will call the Sen- and the first report will be upon this) chant to the customer, to which Mr. E 8 + | was e e 7 recognizing its 1m ‘ake, would give Aus- |The first cast will go to the White House, | eTly excludes himself from classification | Sion of time. Monday was the last day for | a+. to order with a gavel which has just | SubJect. The commission found many con-| Worthington replied that each stamp rep- cabled to the Associated Press last night, this turned cut to be premature. Austria, in addition to the demands men- tioned, insists upon the porte furnishing her with definite assurances respecting other matters, notably the complaint made by the officials of the Austr: company operating the oriental ratlroads,which have For a Bust in Bronze. No Compromise of Principle. Mr. Ferd. Leimer, a sculptor of this city,| “Does Senatcr Carter, in his recent inter- is to make a bust in bronze of President | view advocating a compromise of the stlver McKinley, and will soon begin the work of | question through a measure providing for preparing a model. Major George M. Bar- | the Issuance of silver in the place of notes beur induced the President to give a num- | Under ten dollars, represent the views of an Extension of ‘Time. mission in Session. ene, certainly against a poor man or wo- man, ever securing so man; Conuruing his argument that there is no element of chance in the business, Mr. tria the satisfaction she i 'S upon 5 with them. The apology for a compromise | the reception of ‘petitions .for extensit been forwarded to hi It aoe tradictory laws relating to Alas! and resents the discount or premium. = - the next to General Alger, the third to the | 1) a ip) f. ‘pe 8, for jon. f dictory Ii lating Alaska, and um razzat fourth to the state house at Columbus, | Cé?ted by the silver men in either body of | less than 5 per centof the. ealiresas have | Plece of oak from an American vessel that | changes, repealing some and amending | «un; the customer ; Gipbeh on 4 Brazzafelll, who was the agent of the | f° < s Som ef Susticn Ate < : 7 thers. ‘[t is expected that as the result Congress. The advocates of bimetallism | complied fully with the proylsions of the j for one hundred years laid under water. | 0! ‘ OO wy eaeacVonttena wean: will submit to no compromise of the prin-|law. The New York Central and the C.,| ‘The vessel was the American schooner Sage rer aera la elas ciple tor which they contend. Men who] B. and Q. are the only prominent systems | Royal Savage, sunk by the British off Val- with an harmonious and adequate legal The Canadian officials who have heen | are casting abcut for schemes ‘to do some-| thoroughly equipped. About 89 per cent of Island in Lake Champlain, October 11, | Sige, a ofa nes devas wo negotiating concerning the seals did not aoe for on or oe a ee use of the Gabe poets Haye pape neg star CNG 1776, eight miles south of Plattsburg. The (ea eee eng the ireshg camnpa, Fe aves. <a Broce 5 Vash- | Silver,’ or ‘to advance the market price of | tension and the remainder, probably r | schooner was commanded by Capt. Wyn- = . < app ence ea ca call/on: the nines poten lc silver,” either do not understand the first} more, have taken no action whatever. Sev- | keop, and Benedict Asneld: wae whe von THE MONETARY COMMISSION. count from the merchant: and submitzed ington. Last nig! ey principles of the money question, or else} eral of the individual branches of the | pander of the American squadron. The that the business is a legitimate one. en White House and left thelr cards, which | they are endeavoring to compromise away | various railroad orders have protested | gavel was sent by Ms dann Mecine special | Ht Meassembled im This City This | he read definitions from the leading, dic- amounted to paying thelr respects before | the essence of it for their own selfish pur-| against an extension, and probably they | “cyuty collector at Plattsburg. ey tionaries to show that as he contended, i 5 poses. As a representative of a silver state | will be given a hearmg in connection with ha Menonation Tor antec ‘i ¥ e is not s erp and eventually Brazzafelli was allowed to | ‘#iné their departure. I desire to repudiate the idea which has| the roads. None of the railroad organiza- | pijurs in the Senate ste ere ge oor; | The monetary commission reassembled in| 2515 prohibited by the stature in question, ; Judge Thompson of the commission to re- ; | Tidors in the Senate and House wings of | washirgton this afternoon and will hold a again insisting that there is no element of return to Mersina. But when the Austrian | vise the criminal code and Solicitor Gen. | been persistently circulated by the enemies|tions as a whole have entered protests | tne Capitol has been completed and has | Washirste n this afternoon and will hold a} again insist merchant attempted to land the local mi- eral Richards of the Department of Jus- of bimetallism and some of its pretended | against an extension, ‘There seemag@o be wrought a wonderful change in the ap- eeting tu ‘per - nor officials, with the knowledge of the | tice were with the President some time. | fiends, that support of the cause from the {little doubt but that the cemmisaion will | pearance of the place. The Senate decors. | mission will continue its sessions during the Mr. Thomas’ Argument. vali of Adana and the mutossarif of Mer. | Juege Thompson says the commission will | silver states is based solely or to any con-} extend the time. ¥ tions are considered more appropriate than | week. Mr. Worthington was followed by Mr, sina, it is claimed, allowed Brazzafelli to | make a partial report. This will be sub- Bioereble, ee eo oe eee Ry e+ the House. although both are tasteful AlN the members are present today, in-| ‘Thomas, who argued that the trading be so grossly maltreated that he was com- | mitted to the President and by him to ey epee thine that: My. Garters sugges: THE POST OFFICE SKYLIGHT. Lighter tints are used in the Senate corri- cluding Mr. Stuyvesant Fish, the presi- | stamp business, as carried on here by the pelled to appeal to the Austrian consul for | Congress. He will show that good prog- ¥ ar: BEES : dcrs, and brighten the passages to an ap-| Gent of the Illinois Central railroad. who sae s 3 f ce 1 is tion of a realignment of parties@in the] yy ‘ preciable extent. In the House corridors a defendants, was unquestionably in viola- prosection. The latter promptly interfered | ress has been made, but that there is a| tion of a realignment of parties@in the] wi make No Repairs’ on It at b ab ipeecipravanten thy jolt ecenpaeneory in bebalf of his compatriot, and was him- | great deal to do. Ce ee Present. yellowish tint | prevails, with panels of | trom attending the sessions of the com-| tion of the statute, and that the law is t repeatedly insulted. Repeat e a Ret eee ee a eee tsi Inffect of the | @#*Ker color.” These bright and fresh colors | micsion heretofore. Mr. H. H. Hanna, the | constitutional and valid. In the course ey actiols npam the packet thal aten on the part of himseif and other republi- © Taylor, supervising architect of the | of the corridors accentuate the gloomimess | Mission heretofore. Mr. H. H. Hanna, the ct aietargaiek Mics wkAeas DUREeoa ae and others of Mersina was soon} Capt. Wm. L. Merry, minister to Nicara- | cans Tvoiadiered torte sone ee ‘Treasury Department, says that it has been | of the rotunda and call attention to the ne-| provided for the mectings Of the commis: Sic a2 Re elang elon many cee on brovgh a > $ fd who have adhered to ican party | decided not to make an: irs to the big | cessity of some renovating there. 3 Ecvernment and caused the later wearin | gua, Salvador and Costa Rica, called at | T)'to this time, to abandon that party uaa | GC oO} y rere ie sion, is also in Washington. the elements of a lottery. . the White House to see the President be-| join the silver republicans?” was asked, | Skylight of the new post office building un- The Old Library Room: —_~. ee eink cuecane, Ae dala ereas the two. Turkish’ oficialy’ Gio een af 8 | tore leaving for California. For several| “It basse Go uch slenitieaace fo eer on| til the bulldng. is shout. AabSed and ts There 1s still speculation as to what will Medals of Honor. customer absolutely, nothing, saerely, mold- be the most resporsible for the indignities | days the State Department has been try-| the contrary, it demonstrates that he is] ready for occuparcy. It is then Mr. Tay- | be done with the rooms vacated by ,the | A medal of honor has been presented to | ing out a promise.to give something should heaped upon the Austrian consul, and the | ing to make arrangements of a satisfac- ay, Setermined ee cee wack therenun lor’s intention to construct bridges across | Ccngressional Library in the Capitol build-| Capt. Samuel B. Horne, Hartford, Conn., | the customer ever chance to collect er out merchant Brazsafellt, {and a salute to the | tory character with the countries to which the Hoos Wor Nn torention ‘al. bimetallion | the Skylight, which will allow workmen to | ing. No disposition can be made of them | formerly first Meutenant 11th Connecticut potier soponiidinns a A In reply to the strong mace ce teaTaniP. | Capt. Merry is credited, two of these coun- | fs intended’ ag an eres ee at metal so, | Cross and recross for the putpose of mak- | until a bill is passed or provision made in| Volunteers, for distinguished gallantry at shoal Svann the eaeagnlg. trian government demanding an explana- being a part ef the greater republic | and as an gnducement to those republicans | ing repairs as they are needed. an appropriation bill. There will be a| Fort Harrison, Va., September 29, 1864. Mr. Thomas said ihat If he correctly un- ton of the outrages, it developed that Braz-| Of Certral America. The department has | who agre@l with him last fa) to continue “It has never been the intention of this | ccramble for the spaces by the House, the | Medals of honor have also been presented | derstood Mr. Worthington, his contention zafelli had incurred the suspicions of the | finally determined to give Capt. Merry | their allegiance to him and the republican | office to nepieee the skylight with a new | senate and the Supreme Court, and some|to Mr. Michael McCarthy, Walla Walla, | is that a gift enterprise for morai pur- Turkish authorities by befriending fugitive | his iustructions, and he will go to Man- | party.’ on aor = Taylor. “We will aa think it is quite likely the matter will be | Wash., formerly first sergeant, Troop H.| poses is not in violation of the law, and Armenians and by giving the mest deserv- | @8ua, Nicaragua, which has been the seat Pursuing Will-’o-the-Wisp. keep the light repairea ass needed. settled by continuing the use of the rooms | Ist Cavalry, for most distinguished gallan- | that the trading stamp business is 2 mo ing cheap passages from Mersina on board | of the legation in times past. If Nicaragua] handler | aukly Say that I think the Ught is too big | tor library purposes. It Is claimed that | try at White Bird Canon, Idaho, June 17. | enterprise. The statute, remarked M! en nn Moststan’ Ekagdt Gteam- | refuses to receisa) Hine. Sieamee Of) is con) 76 socom etter ce Seoeter Chandler) (sone; and thet 1 wai’ mme pineel 10 | accra cane eros ann necessity for a] 1877, and to Mr. T. B. Glover, 159 High | Thomas, prohibits any and all gift ente1 ship Company. nection with the greater republic he will| and the interview of Senator Carter anent| there. We will keep it in repair Just like | rercpance library of some kind in the Capi- | street, Boston, Mass., formerly ‘a sergeant | prises, whether they be for a moral purpose Anxious for P. go to Costa Rica, which is not a part of | the failure of the Wolcott commission to | ®2Y man does his home. tol. of Troop B, 2d U. S. Cavalry, for most dis- | or not. 3 cia es the new government. This will also set-| jorsuade the ‘leading’ commercial nations | ,,M"-Ta¥lor asserts that the cost of doing SAS ae ae et tinguished gallantry at Mizpah creck, Mon. | Mr. ‘Thomas assured the court that when Emperor Francis Joseph, in receiving the | tle the similar case of Dr. Hunter of Ken- M this will not be large. t ai 0, 18) e was closely examined it would f the earth’ to permit the United States to CUBAN CORRESPONDENCE. ‘ana, April 10, 1879, and at Pumpkin creek, | the schem: Hungarian delegation today, made a speech | tucky, recently appointed minister to Guat- | Of the e: Le '- Montana, February 10, 1880. be found that it is based entirely on in which he said: cmala and Honduras. One of these coun- | have such a financial Polley as she desires Pacncuat WecGek: chance. Infact, ‘that the ‘element ‘of . i : tries is a part of the greater republic. By | indicate very conclusively that at least Sen- = ae vades it throughout, pointing “Zhe situation in the east during the pest | tne determination reached fit the case. of | ators Chandler and Carter still: propose to| Tdeutenant =. C. Camnshda’ Sth Infantry, Medals of Honor. See teat’ caieae the -ouahewaar ooleets ae year has filled us with many anxieties, | Capt. Merry, Dr. Hunter, in case no ob- | chase the will-o’-the-wisp of international | is at the Ebbitt on leave of. absence. A medal of honor has been presented to of the stamps he can get nothing, and that which, thanks to the unanimous action of nee is me we rs to tee Cas bamate lta Ata evita OE Eee RoR ue Blow Dr. Daniel H. Williams, ‘surgeon-in-chief Mr. Joseph Hanks, North Bend, Dodge } unless the stamp ee as tan te part of the great powers, now happily appear to be | that is not included in the greater republic. is ; . tod wan Ss = the contract he would again fail to réveive removed. ‘It will now te the concese | The instructions ‘tol Miuister Mery. will | thelproposals of Mr: Wolcott's cormmiscion | Of Ered en es omalerae ocoeriea oe ny en. eee FaeD 3 £23 Bango egy erp ps + the powers to proceed to the settlement of | be te2dy by Friday, when he will go to| Senator Chandler proposes a pan-American | invitation to deliver an address e Volunteers, for most distinguished gallan- the trading stamp company taken the aifairs of Crete, whereby that island, | California to get ready for departure. agreement. | How, this will fulfill the] American Academy of Politica! and Social] senate. Inasmuch as there is a great de. try at Vicksbure, May 22, 1863 the chavce that the custumer, or, very few while the sovereign rights of his majesty Mr. Hughes’ Protest. eee ate se Sclence at Philadelphia “next: aaa y. sve | Site on the part of congressmen and the | to icutenant Colon soba eer sented | of them, will ever be able ad ateqicarded. “will recetve w large: mess. tier has neon sents to) ihe. Pealden tl | mareetion ralihithe loadin eee ing onkwhe eel Statistics of Sie: Guiles | PUble generally to know the text of Min-| A., for most distinguished gallantry’ as : inquired Justice “We ‘ensoy ike Beat relations with all the | ty E. B. Hughes of East Washington, pro-| tions of the earth is obtained Senator} Mr. J..M. Biddle has resumed his duties | ister Woodford’s note and Premier Sagas- | Major ist U. 8. Cavalry, at the Lava ‘s d our alitance with Germany and | testing against what he calls “these con- | Chandler does not advise us. That Senator | at the State Department after a long visit | tars reply enunclating the Cuban policy of | Beds, Cal., January 17, 1873. to entitle him to 990 of the stamps he loses all the others and receives nothing for them.’ Mr. Worthington dwelt at length on his Austria Lioyd Steamship Company at Mer- Sima, the pert of Acana, was expelled from Mersina last month because he was sus- pected, rightly or wrongly, by the Turkish authorities of having intrigued against the government of the sultan. He appealed to the Austrian government, the latter made representations on the subject to the porte, Instructions to Capt. Merry. Will Not Be Made Public Unless Called for by Congress. The correspondence between the United States and Spain in regard to the troubles in Cuba is not likely to be made public unless {t is specially called for by the - = : Bs Carter's stock of hope in international bi- ashville, where h rge of the 2 — “No, ~ to walk wat auranee Haly forms, as It has done in the past, the | tinued political outrages” of the District | metallism 1s not all exhausted is ccllect oe Depacinedts coe See —s the Spanish ministry, it is prebable that Gen, Lieber Better. meg eg ap rey freee ned be Te ciengte Sos perdi ore hapa Commissioners in the matter of allowing | from the language he is reported to have sara a the correspondence will be called for early elemen rv ‘When : ses: bet vocate general the merchant takes that all his cus. re ee en eee | Aunt ances mn E OS Simpson of the Terror tes neporte et, the | the session. It is possible, but not prob- coca eee ee Serene aa ifor | tomers will not ask for stamps, he profiting cnd letter written to the President by Mr. | igi counot be verueant ahouke aay err eee Navy Department for examination for pro-| @ble. that the President might not aczede g Hughes on the same subject. Mr. Hughes 4 by every failure of a customer to demand ably favor, and upon a candid acknowledg-| motion. He is at the Azmy and Navy| immediately to such a request, on che | S°me time past, is gradually recovering |)" tamp. Another chance in it for the a ee tea poo wie’ walt: says in his ietter that the republicans of | ment of the fact it would undoubtedly fol-| Club. , ground that such a course was not com- Dea antiae aha ies —— a ee LH Ay 4 the District look to the President and the | low, a general realignment upon the finan-| Jleutenant Commander A:”Wadhams is | patible with public interests in the exist- | remain longer. a thought! » through his advertisement of the rear peated meetings T have had with | republican national committee for justice. | cial question throughout the country. And | in the city on business pefgre.the light ing state of the negotiations. ang! the czar ha convinced me of the agree- | He charges that every change made in the ant endeavor of my government, and to guaranties to peace hitherto existing w added the friendly shaping of our ——_-o-____ peculiar, ingenious and bewilder- ° for that division, when it occurs, the single | house board. Although the Presi Receiving Congratulations. aged ames ment of our views and have laid the found- | District ent si I > ¥ a 1 Colonel William M. Hahn Mansfield, oug! e ident might conclude a ing one. ation for a relation of mutual trust be-| ore or two exceptions, has bere ie free eae eee es De WOU Pre Gr nethe nueee prospective marshal of |t® send the correspondence to Congress} Assistant Secretary Vaunderlip of the | in conchalling bis arevenee’, Sr Tees. er COE wea | Of Uemocrats. I presumed it had been ‘ascertained’ to| the District of Columbia, qin, the Teas a neaeaES at the pesinging | Treasury Department ts thirty-three years remarked fendants that. the scheme 1s After alluding to the satisfaction cau: = = 2 jay at- him by the visit of “my friend and ally, Union Veteran Unions. the satisfaction of everybody that inter-| City this morning and ‘the day 1 old today, and is receiving the congratul: of the law, but it is de- p unprecedented, and it will hardly be done @gainst the letter % national bimetallism, involving the consent tending to some politi ‘business. It is t and best sh of i fainst the spirit of Gen. H. L. Street, commander-in-chief of | of Great Britain, is an ‘iridescent dream’ | not expected that there wilkbe @ny ¢ Pe emew, Of All the circumstances. The | {ions ni snnumerable | nied by them that it is ag “ the German emperor," Emperor Francis hange nas. One of his admirers itted that there is no the Union Veteran Union; Col. John Mid-| The fact of the complete failure of three| !m the marshal's office. beforg ext Janu- President will review the situation and | {T:<! hed ad has sent him | the law, and submi Jcseph concluded: “The safeguarding of the interests of outline the policy of the administration in | % 0x Of thirty-three beautiful roses, with | giving of a discount or premium in the gift cio - ferences, because of the re-| ary- ‘ = the hope that he may live to be an old and trading stamp, but merely the Burésean.. pe tit Ps dleton of Hancock Command and Col. | Previous coni his forthcoming message, and will prob- of the ing » get mlasion of "my ‘Revernment ‘and'I | Meacham of Logan Command had an inter. | fusal of, Great, Britain to ‘consent to ‘an | ‘Senator Smith of New J gbly, state thet it is not deemed ‘expedient | HAPPY man. oes eee oe “aait Wir Themee ant toe pata Fag: Page a future with con- | view with the President today in reference proof of the improbability of the achieve-| among the arrivals at the éapital bese ees Se ae ane ‘ne Government Receipts. Seaouer xenevas with the stamp some- ps = to securing his attendance at the national | ment of international co-operation. But, if} Representatives Hooker ast. of value does not remove the ele- ——_———_ National bank notes received thing > mee encampment of the order, which will take | tms were not enough, the statement pub. | New York are also in the received today for | ment of chance, and he asked the court, by MAYOR MALSTER INAUGUR is i =I 4 ‘ATED. | piace at Rock Island, Ill., next August. It | lished by the Longon Statist, showing the| Gov. G. H. Hastings of or its decision, to stop the business at once, = was suggested that the President could sr- | #dvantage which Great Britain enjoys upon|® party of twenty-nine, and explal that while it has been in opera- It is Believed That He Will Sweep| range his trip to the Omaha exposition, | her export and import trade under existing | erals T. J. Stewart, G. R. eat tion for @ short time, the people ha’ Clean the Offices. * | which he has promised to visit, so that ke | Conditions, shows the utter folly of sending ; W. Schell and John P, §. seen it long enough to learn that it is in- Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. could give one day to the old veterans. pe a ae oe ber to A Notice to Correspondents. jeceus to business, to society and fair uae 7. ‘The President, whil 7 suming t ings. aoe ee ae November 31 Wan | ee the gentlonee mae ne: | and credituc nation: abe of evorse is mate : Correspondents entitled to admission to| Consul Wlesike, at Managua, informs the |“ inmmichienti T. Malster, republican, was today inaugu-| Would be glad to attend the encampment if | ested in taking our products at the very the press galleries of the Senate and the | State Department that the Nicaraguan Clostag, rated mayor of Baltimore to serve for the | his engagements would permit lowest price at wifich she can obtain them, s a gcvernment has determined to send a com- next two years. The retiring mayor, Mr. oS aS aS ae oven ae Sines tae he fe mission abroad to sell or lease national Alcaeus Hooper, delivered a valedictory Back at His Desk. ‘0 deliberately surrender the great advent iP railroads. He has advised the commission aadress full of strong advice, and Mr. Mal- Dr. Daniel J. Kelly of th ‘ pate which she now enjoys, ereovan New York ts at to ea oft to visit the United States first, and sug- ster’s inaugural, while general in its tone, x 2 is le United ‘States: indicates that he proposes to take hold of | Patent office. who was lately very tll from things with a strong hand and give the | C*m& @ poisonous varjety of mushrooms, city a vigorous administration. Much in-| !§ back at his office. Dr. Kelly is feeling as‘ terest is felt in the policy of the new| Well as usval, and declares that his narrow mayor in regard to a large number of ap-| escape from death through eating of the pointments that he has at his disposal. | mushrooms that killed Col. Vecchi has in He has not indicated his views in this par-| nowise cured him of his,fondness for : ticular. but the supposition is well founded | delicacies. In the futude he will that he will make a clean sweep. himself to well-known ‘The only appointment settied is that of | funges and will leave 'S Secretary. | others. What Han Been Ancertained. issued will 2 gests that American capitalists might find “Tt would seem that it had been definitely e ‘ascertained’ that we cannot prevail upon Great Britain to give us her permission to change from the financial policy which | Col. E. H. Wardwell as mayor’: