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MEM AP ESTABLISHED 1840. MElMTIllS, TENN., FRIDAY, JUL.Y 10, 1SS0. VOL. XL. VI NO. 103 PHIS PMA1 THE MTIOM CAPITAL. THE CONFERENCE OF SOUTHERN 'K1ILWAY OFFICIALS. Zach Taylor at tite White House The Indian Tradersliip Io Tesiiffatlon. iBPKCIAli TO TBI 4FFKAL.I Washington, D. C, July 15 Tha conference o! tho nilway offic'alB is m eession tonight. The rsport of the Commipsior.er, Mr. Virgil Powere, will bs acted upon at the cession tonight and there is no doubt ot ;ti adoption The leport, after giving an exhaustive review of the different rate conven tions held in tha past tea yea's, men tions the lecei.t lormatton of an or ganizatitn in direct vio'ation wiih the agreement ol the ESiociation, wbicn organization is known 88 the Asso ciated Riada tf Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama, and which has pro ceeded ti make la'.e tariff.". There should be hut one committee to make rates and trnfla. There should be but one committee tj make ra'es and classifications for the roads south of the I'o'omec. The kck of con fidence between the roads is quoted as one of the causes oi the prent dfmaralizition. It is cr.ei thtt the roads adhere mora strictly to their agreements and compel their subord na es to observe them. The association will probably close its labois tbis evening, but many of the membeis will remain in the city for some days yet, fs there rj to be tee'al mteticgs of Kite and Tariff Committees. myers's appointment. The appointment of William 0. Myers, of Tennef see, as a second lieu tenant in the Revenue Marine service was accomplished in a singular way. Myers is at prt sent a machinist in the Government Printing Office, where he has been for some years. He lives in Congressman McMillins's district whose suppoit he secured. He passed number seven in a c'asi of thirty-six who applied for admission to the ear vice some time ago. There were than four vacancies, which wete filled by the appointment of the highest four on the list. Subsequently two more vacancies occurred, one of thfse was filled by Cadtt Higginr, of Baltimore, who had been If g;sa'.ed out of the navy by the act of August 5, 18S2, but was at-er ward restored to the navy by decision of the Supreme Court, which gave him his rank as sec ond asais'ant engineer, with pay for the time he wss out of service. This caused a vacancy in the Revenue Ma rine Serv.'ce, which hae just been filled by the appointment of Mr. Myers. He iasaid ti be a very competent young engineer, and well quahfisd for the position he hrs finally secured after long waiting. ZiCH TAYLOR AT THE WHITE HOUSE When the name of Zichiry Taylor and wile spared on a card to the President this morning there was con siderable speculation as t? whether or ' not the owner was a con of the foimer occupant of the White Heusa. This wai set at rest, however, when Mr. Taytofappeared and" was granted an audience as member of Congress from the Memphis district. SOUTHERN POSTAL ORDERS. Fourth Class Postmasters Commis-1 sioned Joseph 0. Coleman, Noblin. Ala, ; Albert L. Baker, White Rock, Ark. New Offices MUIa 0. Young, Youn, Marion Cfiunty, Ala.; Munsy Kogeis, Rindolph, Bebsstian county, Ark. Poetoffice Discontinued Loui9, Mississippi caanty, Aik. ; mail to Mc Gavock. Star Service Established Alabama: Gadsden to Hebron, by Buford, Mark to a and Peak's Hill to Hebron, eight een miles and back j thres times a week by a schedule of departures and arrivals satisfactory to the department oi not exceedirg six houts running time each way; one year from Au gust 1st. Representative Beach Dying. Washwoton, July 15. Speaker Carlisle today received dispatch from Cornwall, N. Y., stating that Representative Lewis Beach was dying. Sammartly niatataasd for Dlaered. I table aoadaet. Washington, July 15. Acting Sec retary Faircbild today summarily dismissed a chief of division and two clerks in his office for disreputable conduct in connection with examina tions for promotion. It seems that the chief cf division bad been in structed ta prepare eximination pa pers for promotion in his office and after doing sisurreptitionsly furnished copies of the questions to two of the clerks under him. This fact was brought to the attention of the head of the office, who made inquiry, and npon the denial of tbe accu'ed parties of the troth of the charges reported them to tbe Acting Secretary as per sons unworthy to bold a position un der government. A h'gh official of the Treasury Department states that he is convinced that this practice has been long in vogue and that the authorities are determined to pat a stop to it as far as possible. ' The Indian Trndwrahfp Investiga tion. Washington, Joly 15. Litt'e of importance developed in the investi gation of the Indian tradership matter by Senator Piatt's special committee this evenirg, owing to the early hour at which the Senate convened. C. A. Cleveland, lata Indian agent at Anan darko, Ind. T., who the day beforn yesterday told the stcry of the alleged attempt cf & nator Jackson's brotber to secure apurtcerahip in his (Cleve land's) firm without putting in any capital or anything else but his li cense, cress examine! by Senator Blackburn, developed a case of extraordinary defective memory. Senator Blackburn's quest'ons indi cated that Cleveland had been committed by two s:nior part nera of his firm to an agreement with another Indian trader named Reynolds not to con tinue lo trade or again enter into trade at Anandarko, Reynolds, having pnr- hsed the stock and good will of the concern. The questions also indicated tbat Commis'ioner Atkirs took no action upon tbe complaint tf Cleve land with regard to Jackon's attempt to enter into partnership because of the fact thfct Cleveland at the time was in correspondence with Jackson about the partnership ruatt r. Cleveland could not ttate positively what correspondence he had had with Jackson, or what occurred at his inter views with the Commitsioner cf In dian Affairs, and Mr, Blackburn, after trying for nearly three-quarters of an hour to Bfcnra a s'atemai.t in regard to my single feature of the esse, gave up tho.att' rtip RjbeitPSHanter, '.Cleveland's a' turey, waiTv.rn and p'odncod a letter'(asa ctdeland to himBelf, atat irg, among ether thii r, tbat the Co nm'83 oner of Iudian Affairs, "got his foot in ft, and it CO' Id be proved he put cut trade's to fav r bis fii- nds nnrl ra'a'.ivef. Tuere cat be another lielkrap fiasco over t !s rafter," Cleveland wrote. Ileal js'atcd that tho Indian tradrrs writ forming a union to protect their rif i's, which he had not yet joinel, tho -h be might befcrjed to do s j. T. a committee then adjourned. Approved by the 1'realdeat. Washington, July 1 .The joint resolu ion provhiirg to- npwar ly for the expenses of the gov rument uutil July aist, was tubrautf. ta the Presi dent tbis eftirnoon and at ence ap proved. ('oadliioa or the 'I reaaurjr. Washington, July 1 . Statements prepared at the Troain y Department show the receipts of t, it government so far this month to be decidedly less tban the expenditures, and unless an improvtment occurs be ore tha end of i he month the public cebt statement to be ieiued August let will show little if any decrease, 'aymenis have bean unusually heavy, over f 10, 000, 0.0 ha vie g been paid u it this week on pensions alone. Cabinet Hretlaer. Washington. July 15. The Cabi net, at its meeting today, discussed the action ot tbe liouw yesterday in psssing the resolution providing" fur the use of the Treasury surplin in ex cess of $100,0011,000 io redemption of United Kites bjuls aid the prospects of the resolution ia the 8ena;e. An other question tonfideied was in le gard to' the advisability of transferring iheApxthe Indians from Arzjnat tbe IndienTeiritory. Labor )L gialalloa la the Iloaae. Washikqton, Julv 15. At the evening session the Houe passed the Icllowing bills from tbe Committse on Labjr: To prevent employment of convict labor and alien laoor upon public boildiogi orotherpuhlic works ; amending the act to prohibit impor tation or immigration of foreigner and aliens under ontract or agree ment to perform labor in the United State.', and to protect me chanics, laborers nd servants in tin D strict of Columbia in their wag s, Senate bill providing f ir the payment per diem ot govern ment employes for Decoration Day and Fourth (J July, directing tbe Commis sioner Trf Labor to make an investiga tion in regard to convi;t labor inthe United States. The b'll extending the provisions of tbe eight hour law to let ter can ie: s gave rise to some opposi tion, and pending action the House at 11 o'clock adj iumed. LITTLE SOCK, ASK. The Steamer Feerleia Sank Above Flam Bayou. ISflCUL TO TBI APPCAI..1 Little Rock. Abk., July 15. The Arkansas xiver .steamer Peerless, ply ing between this city and Pice Biuff, struck a snsg above Plum bayou this evening and sunk in ten feet of water. Tbe boat wi 1 be a total lots. Capt T, G. Erashear was in command, and informs yonr correspondent thrt most of the freight was saved and that he has chartered tbe steamer Mill Boy for the purpose of endeavoring to save the machinery of the unfortunate vessel. The Board of Directors oi the Little Rock Board of Trade this afternoon met and adop'ed plans for their new building, accepting those submitted by Harding & Ba ley, local architects. Specifications were submitted by all the architect! in the city, and the board experienced considerable trou ble in making a selection. The build ing, which is to be located on the s utheast corner of Scott and Second Streats, is to be three stories high with a basement etO'V, making it virtually a four s'ory building. It will have a front of 60 feet on Scott street, ornamented with a tower and runs back 140 feet, with side entrance on Second st-eet. The basement and fi st floor are to be used for mercantile purposes, and there will be rooms for offices, etc., on the second and third U .ore. On tbe second flo.ir, in the east end, will be a large ball, 40x50 feet, to be used by the Board of Trade in holding its meetings and for other public occasions. The ceiling of tbis ball extends to the roof and above the auditorium will be a gallery. There is also place in the tower that may be used as a s!gnal service office and will be admirably suited to that purpese. Working- Together Barmonlooalr. PmsBtjBG, Pa., July 15. In a letter tD tbe oflicia's of tbe Amalgamated As sertion of tbe Iron and fctt el Work ers Henry Lee, vice president of the Philadelphia District, denies the re port that tbe places of the striking iron workers were being filled by mem bers of tbe Knights of Labor. Mr. Lee says the two O'gm'zatiuns are working harmoniously, and that tha members ot te Jixecutive Board ci tne Jnignts of Labor have pledged themselves to support the Amalgamated Association in its strike. CoDB-reaslonal Ddock at Evana vllle. - Evansvillk, Ind., July 15 In the Democratic Congressional Convention at Booneville, today, there is a dead lock between. Menaies and McCul lnngh. The csnvcntlon tried all the afternoon to organ zu. .bacn taction bas a chairman, but neither were recrgtvzed. There is a hard contest over tee nnit ru e. it tnia tvanaer burg) county votes for Menzies he will be Dominated; if not, McCuduugh will be. There is great excitement and ill feeling. The town is foil of people. The Chlcaao Anarehlat Trial. Chicago, III., July 15. The jury to try the eight anarchies cha'ged with the hay market massacre was finally iropanneled today. Tbe twelfih man, H. T. Saoford, was accepted by the de fense before the noon adjournment. Whpn court resumed at 2 o'clock p m. the State Attorney General announced that so far as the t-'tate was concerned the jury might be sworn in, and this was done. The trial was then pro ceeded with. Tomorrow examination of witnesses will begin. Fob the indefinite aches end pains of nervous patterns Tongaline is su perior to any other anodvne. For nervous headache or muscular rheu matism it is almost a pom' tic. PARK RITCHIE, M I., tit. I'.ul, Minn. SIR. GLADSTONE'S REPLY TO THE DUKE OF WESTMIX STiiR'S KECESr LETTER. "United Ireland'' on the Political Situation The Scheme for a Coalition Minlstrj. London, July 15. Tho Standard says that considering the relative et'engt-i of tie parties, tho Marquis of Salisbury is tbe netural bend of ihe new government. It adds: "All Con servatives who prize the triumph which the Conserv.itivs and tbe Lib eral Unionists won togMher, will wish to see the Marque of Uaitngtona prominent meinbirofthe new gov ernment, and will also dsire to have the Unionists fairly and fully rep e cented. Unless the Marquis of Salis bury adduces a conclusive lensm against this pclicy, we ae tare it is the one the country will bet under stand. It will commend itself to tbe common seme of the electots. It Lord Hattingtou's fol.owers are will ing, we are perfectly buio that there will be no insuperable difficulties in the way of such an amicable arrange ment." TORY GAINS. Tbe net gain made by the Tot its and Unionists combined in tne elec tions so far amounts to (oity tive Beats over and above their holdings in the last House of Commons. GLADSTONE TO THE DCKE OF WIStMIN. BTKR. Mr. Gladstone has writtsn a rejoin der to the Duke of Westminster's re ply to tne Premiers charge that His Grace struck a blow at the aristocracy by deserting Liberalism and aid ing the election of a Tory candidate in his District of Chester by the usa of money and carriages. Gladstone twiis the Duke with working for the Toiies harder than be ever worked for the Liberals, and suggests that in doing so be is striking a simi lar blor to tbe aristocracy which he gave it when he helped defeat the leferm bill in 1866. Mr. Gladstone ssys he does not challenge the pro priety of the Duke's action, but that ne is grieved over it. "It was an R'-t against ptt iotisoo," continues Mr. Gladstone, and adds: "To disunite tbe classes and to impair the Btrengtti of tbe Empire are acts as grave aa to strike a blow' at the aiiatocracy which you did when ia 1806 you took a chief psrt in destroying tbe reform bill and in ons ing the government. Is it cot possible that what you then did you may be doing cow? In my eyes the gravity of the present issue involves the honor of the Empire. The civilizid world stamped England's Irish policy with discredit aud dis grace. The government sorght to cancel the past, on which you shut ycur eyes, and meet present and fut ure demands, thinking England's donor should be cleared. I Urnsnt this should be prevented." THE RESULT THUS FAR. Tbe Tories elected 312 candidates, Unionists 75, Gladstonians 185, Par nellitesol. Total vote thus far: Con servatives and Unionists, 1,455,956; Gladstonians, 1,382,118. LORD SALISBURY offered the Liberal Unionsts four sea's in the Cabinet and an equal ratio of tbe lesser offices. He will permit Lord Hartington to be leader in the. House of Commons and se'ect what officers he chooses, except the Premier lord baiisburv Droooiies to again unite tbe ptemi'jrship with the office of For eign Secretary. The Conservative newspapers predict tbat tue nrst ngnt will arise over obstructive tactics by the Gladstonians and Parnellites. Ministerial circles deny the charge and affirm tbat Gladstone is desirous of exending the speaker's powers of tbe cloture. Parnell iB diep Med to fol low tbe lead of Gladstone, but if Lo-d Salisbury proposes coercion every means will be resorted to to protect the opposition. Hulled Ireland " Ihe Ilrltlah Folltleal Situation. Dublin, July 15 United Ireland comments on toe British po'i ical sit uation in Bomewhat raging style. Among other things it says: "The tricksters, soreheads and mon'e banks, who are about to assume office in the present tremendous crisis in English history, have in common but one dominating impulse to grab at tbe emoluments of power. This is, indeed, a grotesque sacrifice. It is as if a nscal imbued himself in the vest men's of a priest for the purpose of rob bing the altar." In aootl er paragraph tbe paper says: "Gladstone's oppo nents deliberately concerted tbe Bel fait tragedies for political purposes. MuroVr, particular or wholesale, will not stop them any more than it did Ireland's enemies heretofore. Tbe Marquis of Saliebury, Joseph Cham berlain and Lord Randolph Churchill were as unscrupulous 88 Pitt, Clare and Cestlereagh, but they are punier itandarda of the times, and Lord Hart ington siaas infamous as those of Lord Corn w t'lis or Gen. Ross. Tbe Belfast Orane men bad been selected to g a 1 tbe lii ;h people into violence in order to sec. re a pretext for coercion with a view t stifle Ireland's demand until Gia'is'one shall be de-'d." Copies of a telegram from Sexton addrnsed to the Nationalists of Bel fast have been placarded throughout that city. Ia it Sexton says the Nationalists have hitherto ea-nert the gratitude of the country by their ad mirable self control despite deliberate provocations, and he appeals to them to continue in this wise roame, ami remi n as much as rossihle witbin doon , and especially at nightfall. Vnted Ireland suggests clapping even Ulster magistrate in jail and let ting the soldiers d al with the riotous Orangemen unfet'red. Stormy Hcene In the Freach Cham ber. Pakih, July 15. The txpu'sion of the Due d'Aumale was lbs causa of an exciting scene in the Senate today. M. Cnenelong said the Duke's letter to Tres dent Grevy in nowise justified his expulsion, and the Government violated its principle. Gen. ltoulaoger, Ministor of War, replied that he would not tolerate the insolent let'erof tbe Dake. An uproar ensued. Baron Lareinty shouted tbat the expulsion cf the Duke was an act of cowardice. Gen. B mlangtr declared he would not permit each an exprvsiion to be applied to tbe Mickterof War, aud quitted tbe tribune. M. Sarrien stated that the Dnc d' inmii e's letter had been written with the consent of the Cumte de Paris, and that tho whole affair was a veritable plot Gen. Boulanger declared tbat be would fulfill bis duty as a republican Minister. M. Lireinty said be regretted that si distinguished aso'dier should insult anvone absent. The order of the day then passed by a vote of 157 to 78, approving the con duct of the goverumut and express ing confidence in its vigilnnco. BICYCLERS AT COUHHUS. Till: I'lRAT KAY OF TUKTUl'K ftAMEKT A I'iTKhS. Ihe HtnleChanilon)ihl Knre Uood Itnelna at t'lilrnito aud Mon month Park. laraoUL to tbi arniL. I C"Lt'Mm-B, Ga., July 15. There was a targe attendance at the bicycle races today and th enthusiasm wasat fever nest, rjntuiuuy win oe tne oig cay, with tha ten nii'e Georgia State cham pionship. Thefullowirg wastbep-o-gramme t day : Pint Jlare.QnB mile, novice, three starters. Won by C. II. Dillingham in : :2o. Nironri Race One-half mile, snfetv. Won by R. H.Polk in 2:21. J7n'nf Jlace. Five miles, Htn'e cham piorship. Won by T. L. Ingram in 17:241. Fourth Eaee. Oae-balf mile, boys Won by G. II. Mason. Filth llaee.Ona mile, handicap. Wrn by C. H. Dillingham in 2:44. Sixth Race Two hundred and fi'tv yards, handicap. Wrn by C. W. Stone fnm Scratch ia 2 :5t J. Seventh A'nc;. One-half mile, open. Won by J A Lewis in 1 :20. Eighth Race. One-balf mile, handi cap. Won by J. A. Lewis from Scratch in 1 :20. AmA Race. One-quarter cf a mile, b'cyclo, opea. Won by P. W. Stone in 0:40. Chicago Bare. CnicAGO, III , J uly n. Firtt Rue?. Oae mile. Wyandotte Chief, Bob Kerr, Uajood, Grace Lse, Mamie Hunt, Hatt. o, Solid Silver,' Latitte, Kenne bec, Bob Fisher and Governor Bate. Bob Fisher to-jk a ler.d ofalergth, Lfltte taking second place. There was no change to the end, Bob Fisher winning easily by two lengths; La fitt9 second, Solid Silver tliird. Time 1 :44 Matuals paid 15 80. Second Race. Five-eighths of a mile. Allegheny, Ban Bowman, Ira E. Bride, F.onmoie, Kfllj Hanty, Daiy, Ja iob n, Black Pansy, Ovid, Withrow, Little Hopes, raion( Volcano, Break down. Da sy and Ovid in front, made the running f ..r three eighths of a mile. In the homestretch II m Bowman and Jacobin got ttirough the c owd, and, coming vry test, Ban Bowman won by a length; Jacobin second, Withrow a potr thir J. Time 1:03J. Mutuals laidi'JUO. Third Race. Washington Park enp, two milei and a qnantr. Volante, Lucky B. Non-Etners: Modesty and Lepanto. Volante and Lucky B. walked over, Lucky B. finishing first. E'tra Race. Mile and an eighth. Buchanan, Ailie, Freeman, Modesty, Hilarity. Freeman led the first quarter, then Ailee went to tbe front. At tbe half mile Buchanan and Mod esty led even, clobely followed by Aiiee. On the lower turn Modesty was beat. There was a very close r ice home between Ailee and Bucha nan, Alice won by ahead ; Buchanan Beeond, Modesty a very po r third, lime 1 M. Mutuals paid 27 0. Fourth Raet,-One mile. Biddy Biwl ing, Handy Andy, Warrenton, Fred Wooly, Unique. Unique led for three-quaitere of a mile, with thi field bunched. On the lower turn Warren ton moved up, tJok the lead in the Stretch and wo l easily by three leng'bs ; liaudy Andy second, Biddy Bowling a very bad third. Time 1:43J. Mu tuals paid $13 10. Fifth Race. Hurdle, mile and a half. Will Davis, Guy, itrowe Mr.Oullocb, Ctinnticleer, Wollingt'in. They ran ia very c ote order, ech in turn shov ing a head in front. When they crossed tha last hurdle George McCullough went into the laad. He was not headed, and won after a close finish by a head; Will Divis second, Guy poir third. Tims 2:52. Mutua's paid $17 70. Monmouth Park Knee. Monmouth Park, N. J., July 15. Fit it Race. Handii ap for all ages, one mile and one-sixteenth. Dry Mono pole won by two lengths; Anarchy second, Thackeray third. Time 1 :50. Sfowifj Race. Tyro stakes, for two vear olds, three-quartets of a mile. Tremont won by eight len,tbs; ,Ra veller second, a neck in front of Queen Eiisnbetb third. Time 1:19). Third Race Barnegat stakes for three year olds, one mile and half. Tne Bard wen by three lengths; Quito second, Win fred third. Time 2:451. Fourth Race. Swesps'akes, one mile and ttiroisixtnentbs. Favor won by a length ; Elizabeth second, Heart's Ease third. Time-2:1.'J. Fifth Race. Selliog race, one mile and one sixteenth, Letritia won by four lengths ; Phil Lewis second, Whiz gig third. Time--l:57J. Sixth Race Steeple chae over short course. Col. Wats m won by one and a half lengths; Joe Shelby second, Charley Epps third. Time 3:23. John Month Dying. New York, July 15. The Jfatf onri E:prm says: John Roacb, the noted shipbuilder, is dying; that be lias been confined to his bed three weeks with a complication of diseases, bnt that his chief trouble was his mind, and that be constantly talks of his broken fortunes. Hew Ark anna Railroad. Little Rock, Abe., July 16. In structions arrived from tbe company's office at Bofton to proceed with tbe survey of tbe K'nsias and Arkansas Valley railway ex'ension through the Indian Torritory. Several parties will ba put in the field at once to ninke surveys end loud the line ready for construction. Even If Yon Hnjr a Doaea co i mon roroui plutrt which von eaa set for a ton I at any of thtChaap John drag-gliti-you hare rr.trelr thrown away your mocay, for one Btnaon't Capcina Platter li worth them all. The rtMon If thii: Bcn loa't if tbe only porout pluter In the market that it honestly and skillfully made and lol entlfloally medicated. Other are no more than nominal Imitations of Benion'i. They irechenp ben one thor pormena none of the inireilicntl which render llennon'e Tal lia ble. The Utter ere prompt to act, pleas ant to wear, and -nre in a few hours ail menln which othr will not even rolieve. Tbe imblic are enpria'l warned anin"t 10 eellfd "Capiicin,""Capriioum," "Capu ein," or "Capeirine "planter, aa worthleei articles Intended to deeeWe. Ark lor Den eon's, and look for the "Three Heals" trade mark and the word "Capcina" cut in the center. DIED. ORIKSUABER Thursday. July U, 1HM, at 8:15 a.m., at the residence of her nnnle, John Cochran. No 'Mt Alabama street, M art Aonkh Hkish Attsn, axed nine months. Lit tle Kook (Ark ) papers please copy 1 Funeral will take place this (FRIDAY) morning, at 9 o'clock, from above roii.lcnoe. Friends are Invited to attend. IIOUSTON-At his residence, in Uartman, Johnson county. Ark., Ju'y IA 1H, Dr. Iraac Bi'TI.kk UoraroN, in the fllty-fifth year of his ace, son of the lata Dr. Tuth llout ton. of I ii r ii . Mis. DESOTO LOWIE NO. 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