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The Tashngt on 10TII YEAK-WIIOIiE NO. 5,9 13. WASHINGTON, I. 0., MONDAY EVliJNG. JULY JS5, 13S7. IMJfOi: TWO CUNTS. GOVERNMENT GOSSIP. Charles Chaille Long Appointed Con-sul-Qcneral to Corea NAVAL COMMISSIONS ISSUED Proposod Improvomonts of tho Now Gavulry Garrison, A YEAR'S MINERAL PRODUCT. The President appointed to-dayt Charles Cltallle kong of Now York to bo Secretary ot Legation andConsul-Ucncral at Core a. Commissions wcro olso Issued to tlio fol lowing raval ofllcers recently promoted: Ocorco Ik tlngate, Lieutenant Com tnomlcr; t?ctb M. Ackloy ami Charles T. Hutclitas, Captain John 0. Watson, Lieu tenants II am tl too, Hutcblns, Lucten Flynnc, John C. Col well, John M. llowzer, Valentino 8. Nelson (junior grade), ana John M. Orchard (Junior grade). Return of Chief Clerk Youmana. Chief Clerk Youmana baa returned from his recent Northern trip, IIo looks well tanned end Is suGIcIently recuperated to withstand tbe torrid beats for tho rest of tho summer, Improvements nt Fort Myor. The Secretary of War has approved tho recom mendation pLthfl Lieutenant-General of tho Army that $3,000 bo expanded for Improve meuls at the new cavalry post at Fort Myer, Tbo Now Postogo Stumps. Tbo dow sctles ot p08taj;o stamps will not vary much from the present ones. Tbe chief object Is to make tbo stamps conform to those em bossed en the envelopes. The most notice able chance will bo In tbo -cent stamps, which will be green. Tho Yonr'a Mineral Product. The report of David T. Day, chief of tho Di vision of Milling Statistics In tbo Geological Survey, shows that tho total valuo ot the mineral products of tbo country Increase 1 from $125,000,000, in 18S1, to $4Gr,000,OUO, In l&yi, tbo principal item of gain being la pig Iron. The tDtal gold product was $13, 000,000, an Increase of &1W,000 over lbsS; that of silver, $51,000,000, a decrease of $l,G00,OU. Tbo President's Southern Trip. All tbo details ot tho President's trip to At lanta have been arranged. On Sunday tight, October 10, ho will leave this city on tho special train and will reach Atlanta on on Monday night. lie will spend Tuesday and VT "ucsday In Atlanta. Governor Leo aud his staff will cicort tbo President U rough Vhgfnla, and bo will bs attended through North Carolina by Governor dcalca and bis staff, aud through South Carolina b) Governor Richardson and bis staff, all of whom will go with blm to Atlanta. At lbs Georgia lino bo will bo met by Governor Gordon and staff. At Atlanta he will bo met by tho Governors and United States Senators ot tbo various Southern Status. . Minor and Personal. Ninety-tight cccoud and third diss clerttH of tho AJJulant General's onlco mn examined for promotion at the High fccbool building tbls mornlnc. Tho Secretary of tbo Interior today pre setited Chief Scltlso of Coeur d'AIeno Indians with one of tho silver peace medals In recognition of his meritorious services. THE ARMY AND NAVY. Captain Samuel Muueon, Ninth Infantry, having been touud Incapacitated for active Service, bos been ordered to bis borne. Slujor Johu M. Ilaeon, Seventh Cavalry, Is rtlleve-d from duty at Fort Totteu, D. T and will report at Fort Meade, Dakota, )ty orders of July 22, leave of absence Is cr&titcd for one month to llrat Lieutenant rdwaid Davis, Third ArlUUry, Waeblugtun Uarracks. A general court martial met this morning at I oit Columbus, New York Harbor; 8?c ccd Lieutenant Warren I'. Newcomb, Fifth Artllltrj, JuJue-Advocato. Hrst Lieutenant Ik It. Babbitt, Firth Artillery, will relievo sJecoud Lieutenant II. C. Carbatigb as assistant quartermaster for tbo rllle e-uuip fit deed moor. 1 Iret Lieutenant lluuter Liggett, Vlttb In fantry, Is detailed for duty on general re cruiting service for tho Department of Da Lota, at Fort Tntten, vice first Lieutenant Albert .1. Russell, Seventh Cavalry, hereby relieved, Leave for one month, with permission to apply for an extension of ono moatb, Is planted First Lieutenant George K, Mc liunmgle. Adjutant, fifteenth Iufantry, Fort liuford. D. T., to take effect about August I, 15S7. Hist Lieutenant Thomas M. Woodruff riflb Infantry, acting signal nfllcer an com pitting inspection of Signal Servleo station ut Grand Haven, Mlebtgan, Is ordered to prccted to Chicago and make Inspection of tie Signal Service station thore. Jceejh T. Haskell, Twenty-third Infan try, Is detailed as one of the ofllcers to vlst the camps of tho National Guard of Ohio, Tlce First Lieutenant Augustus P. Illock ft in, Sixth Cavalry, relieved. Captain Haskell will attend at such of tbo encamp incuts us are yot to bu held. "the uni:sTrooD '7ho Summer Ilttcliig Association Now llelafc Formed. Tbo Brentwood Riding Club was organ ized vcattrday afternoon la the National Jockey Club 100ms. Asa number ot gen ii emeu Interested lu tbo club wcro not present only a temporary organization was tiTertcd aud auolbtr meeting will be bell Saturdaj night at $,"0 o'clock. The object of tbo club Is to bavo races semi monthly during tho summer, and, If possible, a (lie cross county meetlog after tho regular mcetlcg of the Jockey Club tbla fall. There Is no reason why theclub should not bo a success or why thecou ttmplalcd fail meeting should nut succeed After the I."t U of October tbo law practi cally J rcveids racing la New York Stnto, ind there is no point lu tbo country where liurGtmtn would ratbei race than lu Wash liigtoo. lu sddltlou to this our steeple cbasuerurte pts-srcs natural advanUgfll which crosnounirv iMers appreciate, and Mhlch no other course In tho eouutrycju compile wlih Iho following programme has been or renvtd for 'JhurnUi, ibu 4tli of August, entrlea to c!oo vtt Moiiday evening at 0 o'clock at the Jew Ki-y Club ro mssi 1 lrt rnec, fwetpntuko of f.r Hnddto lorten llm wlintr fi rcct'lvo a slhcrt.u, eccond tu lni fitakti 'riioruujriilniiil'i to luiry 15 iuiuN: luilfbrnuU uliowiil is poimils. lieelfiilis of a lnilo, tiuiitkrnon riders. f-etnnd rcie, ftswcritnRoof $ oirb -Th wlntur lo ricuhe n Ihcr eiip, 810 to s'u'il UeiclilJ3ioii:(Uiihuo tltosoalu. Ono inllo UontU iron riders. Third ruee, purso yifhi, for tbreomlnuto tIom trutiern I1e to inter; thno tobtart Lrtrancefio lopirtent of pura Fuuiilnuee.a mutiMaV.wuf 5othTlio lni.rr tu rettho u plhcr tup, Stu tn tnuon. WcluLti to iundi n I line Kialo, (Jut tlie thoi t stici Inlittbo lonri'e Lioutloinon i Mora Tbe llrst race tbnuld bring nut all tbo best f addle borces In tbo city, while tbo wpoud will prt.bid.lj ba;o all thoe who etarto 1 on tbe -itb cf Julj and several new tines. Tbe stfeplei lass will umloubiMly fill well, and proteose ot the moat Interestlug races of tho day, The trotting ruces will citcti all tbe bt-t't roadsters tn the city The cups to Le itiu for will bu very handsome. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. MoiementN of Familiar 1'oople At lloino and Abrond. -I)n. D, W. Ulisi Is at tbo Stockton, Capo May, Mns. J. C. Ulack and family are at Mlnnco.ua Springs, Pa. Sr.NA.Tou Allison of Iowa with a party ot ladies, Is at tho Hotel Kaatersklll. Mit. IIenut GEouac KnwAima of this city has arrived at Nowport for tbo season. Mil. Geouoc Koa7eh ot tbo War De partment wltb bis family arc at tho Forest Inn. Mil, Sai anion, secretary of tho French Location, baa taken rooms at tho Whitehall, Nowport, Siecial Examiner MacLcan of tbo Patent Ofllco bas bis sister from tbe West visiting blm. Mr. CuAittcs Matthews of George town left yesterday for a two weeks' stay at tbo seashore Mil, asd Mrs. Scott Towers have gone up Into Montgomery County for tbo balance of thu summer. Dr. Christie and his son ot Anacostta sail for Glasgow on Thursday next, to be alsontsovcral months. -Lr.wisW. Cole and wife of Washing ton, luvo taken apartments at tho liarncs House, Point Chautauqua, Kev. lifsii it. Sinn en and wire of this city, J, Daucroft Davis and George Alfred Town send aro In London. Mr. Trivcton Heaik Is In Newport visiting Mr, David King at "Ktngscote," opposite tbe Oaean Housib Dr. JacoiiL. Wortman, anatomist of tbo Medical Museum, Is spending his sum mer at Dr. HsrdlogV, near Linden, Md. Mr. Hoiiaiit Kamsuell, with bis fam ily, will be tbe guest ot Mr. W, W. Carrlng ton, at Ocean Grove, during a part of August. Mr and Mrs. Gomez of tho Brarllfan 1 cgat Ion It f l Saturday evening for Old Sweet Springs, Irglnla. They will do absent sev eral weeks, Miss Lo ini, who baa been visiting ber brother, Dr. Raphael Lovlnl, on Twentieth street, leaves tols week for a two weeks' stay wllb friends at tbe ecsshoro. The pastor of Cavalry Baptist Church, Rev, Samuel II, Greene, and bis family, left tl Is morning for their summer homo among the Vermont bills at Troy. Seor Seseko YoiRABAL, secretary of tbe Legation of the Argenttno Republic at asblngtou, la at Saratoga, the cucat of Mr. Harvey Kirk laud of New York. Mamiveni Bar, the Turkish Minister to tbe United States, Is a guest' of Mrs. P, Y, Xachlrf of New York, at tbo old Attlo bury Cottage, n' Monmouth Ileacb. Rx-Conor9suin Pvtterson of Colo rado Is ono of the counsel for Mrs. Emily O. Witter, who fa to be tried at Denver la August for tbe alleged poisoning of ber bus baLd. Mrs, FnEiiNoiiLTSEN end her daugh ter, JIIislllllo lrellngbujsen, ot NewarK, N. J., and Mies Mario of New York are visiting friends at tho Flnatd cottages, New poit. Secretarv or the Treasury; Tair ciiiinaud Mrs. Falrchlld will bo tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. William II. Rico at their cottage, Caaa Far Nlcnte, liar Harbor, In August, Mr. de Relterskiold, tbo Swedish Norwegian Minister, aud Mr. Ibsen and Mr, Moxcn ot the samo legation, have ar rived ttMuneucblnger'a, litllevue avenue, Newport. Mrs. J. 0. Pedrick his returned from tbo Red Sulphur Springe, and with Infant and nurse bus irone to Aurora for tho re mainder ot tbo summer, Mr. Pedrick Is etlll at tho Rod Sulphur. Judoc Seay, United States Minister to Bolivia, and 11. Guztnau, tho Mcarnguau Minister to Uaehlncton, Willi bis wife aud 6icretury, arrhtd in New York yesterday vy ftituiuer iroui .epiutmi. Gleral Iieohoe A. Siieridvn bas been for nearly two months 1h Chicago at tbo tick bed of bis daughter, w bo was UUn til wbllo plajlD In l'rltico Karl." He will eoun brine lir to the seashore. Con mission en Coi.mvn or the Acrloul tural Denarlnient, baa unseated tu deliver the address ut the Otcgo County Fair, N. Y?, to be held at Coupcrfitown la Sep tember, 'I ho CommlbSloner was u natlvoot that county. Mrs. CnrTEMr.ncN of New York, daughter of James II. F.mbry of Washing ton, or eo law partner of Iteurdy Johnson, is inscribed by Mr Bancroft a, possessing onu ot the mott brilliant minds ho over knew a woman to possess Mu. GroiiOB A. McIliiennt, president of tbo Washington Ga Company, is lng quite ill with malarial fem at bis rcsllenee, where bo bas been confined for about two weeks. His pbs'cluits bupo for a favor able chanu'tt In htscoudltiou coin. 'IiieLouan roitruuTS just publlsbol by Howard Kretchmar of Chicago aro sail to be Mrougaud life-like productions, lbey are of Mrs. Logan and tbe late General, and are to be prcei nted to tho widow as a testi monial of regard from bur frlunds. (ikm.ru. It D. Missey and family, Mrs. Richard Svlvfter. Colonel Fowls and fa mil j, Mr. C Diluls nd family and others are bt Myrtle Hotel, located on tbo heights of West irglnla, at tbeconQuenco of tbo Hap pah an nock and Potomac rivers. OsCiR L. WooDWAiiti of tbo Patent Oiiuo Is iKluatlng all comers at lawn tennis In tbo neighborhood of hlj summer place ot Linden. He has becu prominent In all athletic sports here for 5 ears, and at ono time was one of the very bust strokes on the l'otomac. Frank Tcitrc, an early California I lonter and ono of the first alcaldes of dau Fjanclfco, and after whom a prominent street In that city Is named, die 1 tnero a few dujs ago aCthe ago of US, Mr. Turk was wtllknownln Washington, where ho re elded for several ) ears after tho war, Mr, Herreut J. Browne and Mrs. Browne (late Miss White, daughter of Dr Wbtto of the Geological Survey), have re turned from a wedding trlpof several weeks, during which they pissed somo time on tho mountain heights at Aurora, W. Va. 'lbclr minlflge, It will bo remembered, took placo June 10. 'Ibevare now at home to their flit ml sat V-iVl K street northwest. I 'o llnott lor (it'mnr. Yc, sir," laid Mr. Charles Lincaster, I'reldeiitot tho Marj land Democrat Club, 'our orgunlzitlon bas endorsed Hou. A Leo Knott for Governor ot Maryland. He t. cur ini.dldate ilrtt atd last. He Is a mm without t'lemUh and a man who U entirely ouUIdo of polliiral fictlous. Tho l'iMt master General tnhl mo be would be vry borrj tn lose Mr Knott as he was on of tbe mon (filclcnt ofllcers in his department, lut that the cltlzeus of Marj land certainly could not go wrung It the) selected him for their standard licrr. 1'be convention meets Jul) d, and we shull work bard to ftcure the nomination for our candidate," Aftnnpt luTIou ir. Arnmna, Ofl'cir (IrofT wliUs patrelllnf Ul9 beat early jesttrday morning discovered that the front door of liev. Dr. J. P, Newman's rctblence was open 'Iho oOlccr closed tbo door and rt-pniird tlio fat t to the sergeant An Investigation thi.wtd that silverware at'd clothing bad 1 een piled togethpr by the tlilews, wbn wfre frightened off bt'fore srcurlng their plunder. 'Iho family Is out oftowiiJitid the bouse was deserted Mr Samuel 1 mery took durgo of the premises tWO MlllllfH UtllM A colored mau named Win. Kd wards, 45 jcars old, living at Moutcllo, on the B. and O. Hallroml, while on bis way borne Satur day night, was struck by a train und killed. Ilia Coroner gato acertHlcato to the effect that iho deceased was intoxicated when bo was ktllid, A colored woman named llcbecci Plow den, &7)ar old, died suddenly at No. 1 Sumner Row this morning, Jtlmrluso l.lrtMiNi-M. Win. P.. Bell and BobertaSansford; John Ihomns Langley and Sarah J. Wood 11 eld, Alexandria, Va. THE PRESIDENT WILL GO. He Promises to Enjoy St. Louis' Hos pitality in October, THE INVITATION DELEQ A.TION Iho Whlto Houso Visitoa unci Courtoslos Exchanged, The St. LouU Cleveland InItitIon Committee, nearly 100 strong, arrived In tlio city by tbe Ualtlmora and Ohio Hallway at 0.20 o'clock this morning, having left St. Louis at 8 o'clock Sat urday evening, They wcro driven to WUlard's Hotel, where breakfast was eaten, after which tho delegates chat ted In the lobby and tried to keep cool until 10:15 o'clock. At this hour a meeting was hold, over which Mayor Trantls presided, and announced that tho President would rccclvo them at 13 o'clock. Charles N. Mitchell was unanimously elected secretary of tho committee, at ter which every man In tho room signed tho following Imitation; Qmxtr Vteretati't, l'n$'j!ent of tki Ualtol Half, (ttttthi'j: Tlio tcoi'!o of M. LouK pursuant to a reso lution unanimously nloited ut a publlo inedt Ing held by them at tlio Merchants' Kx chin so in aald city un July H, PW7, an I protldud er by tho mayor of tho city, do now respectful I j and earnestly Invito tho l're-ddent of the t'nttcd States and .Mr-i Cleveland tn vNlt St. IuNastliosiu'stH f tho 1 it r. for tho week comment tnc October!.', liv7, und, in dolcffso, they bcIcino to urge on the President their diMro to Bho Idm a Wilcomo that sliail demonstrate thrlr lovo for blm as a publlo officer und u man. DMlU. FiHNn-i, Mayor and Clmlrmin. CiiahlmN Mitciifit, Hceretury. The following names wcro appended, J 1110 signing occupying ncany a nan hour: o.r. Gowllnir, John O. Prlost, Georso fl. Uain.C.O. Haunt ator. W. 0. I.iy, ot-LIeu tenant elovernor Uy O. Ilrokmeier, Jamos Mebrntb, (JenrgoR. 'lrlplett, Allen Trail, P. t. Ljinbam, Ltr. Aloxamicr .1. Mullen, JJ L furtor.l-red. Kaucku. P. W. DIrrman, Jotm W . O Connell. Jnniet Dunns. L. L. itutlor, W, ('.Marshall, a J. Whlto, John It. Holmes. M oorhccs, Uuureo A. Castle man, Holwre A. Cnmpbell, Jatnci CI. Uutler, John Knapp, Michael A. tannine. Johu H. Moilltt, 1 harks T. blt?ell, John linn, Mohcs lYaley, Ftstui J. Wade. and August I rank, nil f fat, Louis; U h. W hito, Mexico; Joha F. RucKer. A, 11, Cunlcy, A. l.odtmyro nod 11. M. Anderson, Itoutio Court;; It. W.MoMullen. IlllNhoro; Lou V Hcphcn, l)inlllo: Samuel P. Major, M. P LMl. W Mnltbnnd'lhomas F. Woods, How aid lonnij; J. J. Kusscllnnd A urr. Mlls tilril Count); Henry 1, ltodcr, bt. Ucu ctiHc; 1. 1. 11 Cirny, California; t) J Allot) and J. U W ou-H', Plfdmont; J, Doujrhcrty and t a 01 1:0 W, ifirbin, Libert); Ud. W. Piirucr, 1 liittKburir; Kenton lirown nod Cbnrlos N Milt hf U, I.a Platte: W. U Iluvs, Lancaster; V. C. Hall Bnd.l 0. bamuoh, llnntslllo; A J MiOllum, Honlphinj W, F. Noai, Poplar Ulufft I. K. ltlckey. Fulton; It.U. Osborn, I'arlf; I'rank Ilainn, Klrksvllli', Mo ; Colonel William F.hwitzlor, Columbli, Mo; Jotm 1' lieuni. renin uounir; itoocit nmio, Aim rain County; Fiank luird, Adair County, at tiii; witim IIOUBC. At V2 o'clock tho committee Hied out of Ihe hotel, two hy two, Colonels John G. Priest and John Knapp In the rear, closely followed hy Mayor 1'rincls, M. J, running, his secretary, aud John H, Jlollltt. 'Iho ranks weru slightly swelled hv resident Mlssourlins, and ninely-tU men were counted In the line, which (-Mended from WUlard's eutrancu to 1 nuitccuiu auu x sticeii, Ou nrrUlni! ut thu eeuttvu Man olon tho coimtilUco wcro ushered Into Ibu library, adjoining tho olllce on thu second lloor. where tbey wtru received hy thu 1'rcsldcnt, who shook hands with them as they entered, Mayor 1 inncls ttandlug at Ills lclt imnii Intro duting each fepiriilely. After thei had all entered and arrausud thorn hches around thu loom, which w.ts well filled, Mm 01 Trancls dcHvered tbo followlm: addresH in a clear voice being frequently Interrupted by rouuds ui cmnuMasiie. uppmuse; ADURE44 t)P 31AOII rilANCH. Mi, 1'iFiiniAT. It was my fortune s'xty days ui:o, uccompinlcd by twutity-ilve Ulltntlltuti0 tlll(lH of M IajuU, to hiiiplrment und eainestly Indonso ti Kbuir of the trt-uplo of tint city an Invitation previously extended to ymi to attend tho nimuul 1 ncampment tif the (J rand Army ot tho Republic, lo be held in tlio city nfM Loulsdurliutlto last week of heptom In r iifxt. llm ct m (if Unit mUsIuii. In ilkltlui! from jouu favorablo rcsporne, was hlh! j yratlf jinn to tho people of bt. LouU au I ot Mlstnurl Ihodlut point niont later conwouont upon your Utters of declination was docp and all I rivalling, but cooxtensho with it wai u fcntlment of sliiciro nppro il of tho pi trlotlo motives whiebpromiitod you to such action, 'Iho cltlens nf bt. I)uw, irrcfpoctho or purtv. natlonallty.or race, In miss moatlnj aancmhled, tlio day lifter your letters woio rttched. with nnovolco cntliuslattioally ro Bulvcd to extend to youmlfaul jour earl uiablowifo a cordial Invitation to Unit tholr iltyiturlnu tho llrt week ot October not, utd Ins true ted their Major, with 11 corniulttte of liny tltlzons, to convey and deliver tao sainotu ptron to you. Assumbl mes of II to character were promptly htdd In nbnost evorj couutt in tho fctate, lndrlngnnd omnhiHl Inp iho action tukun in bt Luiili. tidloyitos vMrearpohitcdut thoo mottlnsi toprocood to tbo Capital ot the Nation and tht.ro to ox irfM lothoChlif Kxecutlvo.tu a mmiioro crTcctivo as words and form woull permit, tho warmth of tho erect Inn which awaits him from tho 1 eoplo of Missouri In tho metropolis of tho btato. Wo are hero, therefore, sir, In obedience to tbo mandated of our people, lepro'uUtu all ttctlcn of Missouri, her comaiuulul, mnnulucturlrif; aril uKikultural Intel oit:t,ui) I rtikctlng tho tlofllreot every city, town aud bu inlet within her borders, to uro )ou ami Mrx.tlovtluiitl loMvur u with jour 1 ivteuco This Invitation emamtoi from tho pLiiplo, ytiur MuieUtn and ouru. ant not froiniuy enrniiuaiioii, t mi or uuiumj, junujii ur id (.hum It Utliosioitamnu-ooatbiiKt of a ecinoutnlty thut iiever tulira Pa reputation fcr lnwi lttdltj to be a-pcraud. 'Ihe Mn) or Ihcu tided lint It wis the dci-iiu of his MUiuurl friends that ho tbauld, if possible, lslt St. Uouls dur liiirllii Hist vrVuU In October, closing blartiuniks as follows: lf,)ovever nnoiber time wn'd bo bettor 11 tod to Juiir im llnatloii or oiieii;t.incits yc'Uiwt)cnnu wiiuld bu nuiin tho lens een il'ie Ihoeliyofb-t UmN, 11.0 Mate or Mlioirl and tit imop'oof tin Vi el hay to tho ProI d n eltlio UtHfil ht ilea 'Honor in with Ttmr t risonce," Lnd to (Jrovcr ( leveiaul, tto jhi..vj' feurU"miii, who 8) ubly illli ttut l.'fhonlM! "Ctnnaandbooiirfiuoit " Atthecloof the Muynr's address, iho Invitation wus formally prcented to Ihe Tntildeut by SeiTttary Mitchell, who t-ald thnt It (Mine from tho people of Iho gtcatoM t Ity of the Continent to tho grealest Prcsldeul who hit ever lllled that high olllcu Tin: i'itLPinnM'4 nr.n.Y. After tho applune which followed this address had subsided, President Cleveland, who hnd smiled hU ap provul fieri raltlincailurlng Us dill very, rt piled as follows. W) reply to our veiy complimentary and tuuit) iitblrcitit will bo vory bilof uul pri il eal. At tho time 1011 did mo Iho Lomirwlth no many of jour follow Utlzon to invito m lo)ourtiy, 1 hltlt was an invitation whtoli uhouM not budeclluod I felt th'it yoi Ik I nnncibimr Iht roof w tilcb jou werodosono Hy iitoud. tjii luid acliy and a 1 utility vvhloh It viibnnlv rlidt ami Jut tint you Htiould wUh Ihelhlef MatzUtraio nf tho ooautry to hi una aiptttlato Of ihUfoolliu I luvo 10 murkablo 1 roof, It w ai Lot ut all uucoji try to convince mo of your good faith and sin cerity that so many ot your rooI peoilo should come bro at this Inopportune sov ton to brine this Invitation, and yet m don't know how much It las ploaaed mo to bco you nil. (Cheers, The tlcsiro to come to co yon tin Inerciso 1 cnchitay. I don't feel now thnt I ran do other wiio than nceept your Invitation. (rent opplauso.l Tho arrangement mi lo before wnsimtlrofy fron froni any oinplIca tlons nnd presented no likelihood nf any. lou aro aware that I asrucd to visit tlio city tr Atlanta early In October. I only poik of t hid because when wo nro about t dot er mine upon tho day when! enn visit jon this Atlanta v hit must bo taken into cotHdem tloii. However, thli U a matter that can be nrrnnccd afterward. Luckily, wo liuvo plenty offline. I phallbocUd tomeotoroorretjionu w 1th n commute 0 of your ciilron i and fix I ho date nnd make tlio arrauiiomcnts In details Hut Iho t bine must bo done, I w 111 c omo. At Ibis point tbo President asked Mayor Francis whit would Lethe most attractive day of the fair week. 'Ihe Mayor replied! MTbo Iblrd day of tho month, when the Veiled I'ropbct's parado w ill occur, but If you can't bo thero then I mljibt coramunlcsto with tbo Veiled Prophet lu eouio way to postpono bis visit, as you hav 0 postponed v ours." Laughter nnd ap plause. Tbo Mayor also enjoined the Trcs Ident nut to forget lo bring Mrs. Cleveland, ami the President responded, "rbo will not let mo forget her." 'iho members ot tho Cabinet and their families wcro alsd In cluded In tho Invitation the nciEumoN 1 liiiToorurnnn, As soon as the Pros! lent hnd concluded bis rtmsiks tbe delegation filed out again, (baking bands with tbo President as tbey left tbo room. From tho W bite House they went to tbo steps of tha State, War and Navy Department, where they were pho tographed In a group, after which tbey ro turned to WUlard's, A meetlrgwlll hrj held at tho hoM at 7 oMock this i-votilng, when Major Frincli will open four casts of Missouri's beat Vintage In honor of tbo puccer-a ot their mlMlon Ibis evening tne delegates will entcitHln theuu-cltes as fancy prompts, and to-moirow tbey will ho the nuests of Major 1 rand on an excursion to Mount Vernon. lllard's has carte blanche to cct up a bin quet on the grounds, and It the committee doetn't have n glutlous time It will Le their own fault. 'Iho Hort home will be made to-morrow cvt-tdng at P tu tn the special train which conveyed tho delegates tu tbla tltj. PEI KOATIOS 1'EUSONAI.S. Mrs U 0. ltalnwoter, Mrs. K. A. Camp bell and tbe Mlse Finn accompanied the delegation and were present at the pre sentation of tbe Invitation. Cot on el John 0. Priest will leave this evening for Uo&ton and will visit Now York and Philadelphia, before returning to tbe "Future Orcat" city, George O. Daln, who represented tho St. Louis J'oBt'DitjKttch hero wlntur before last, spent most ot tbo day with tbe boys In Newspaper Row, "Tbo police in Washington don't como up to thoce lu lit, Louis," said PoIIco Coin mlosloner (ioodln. "Ihe standard hero Is ODly A feet SJ Inches, while It 1$ 5 feet 101 luetics in St. Lould." Chief Swltzler of tbo Hureau ot Slatlstli acd Superintendent David II. Wear of the southern division ot tho Pension Ofllco did considerable hand shaking at WUlard's. Mr, K. W, Fox of tho Ilcpublium, lato of St, I oula, epeut most of tbo day renewing friendships of other dajs, Jordan W, Lambert, who gave the first Invitation committee a delightful banquet at Mount Vernon, was missed by bU many Washington friends. St. Louts Is all there when It conm to stylo nearly all tbe delegates sported stove plpei .'cstus J. Wale. 1 do secretary ot tho Fair (1 rounds AsbOcUtlou, hmded a claret punch delegation. F.x-Lltutcuant Governor Hobcrt A. Camp lt'II, wbols a moss-back Democrat of the djed lu-the-woil strJpv, created arlpplcof lUKbier bj ttlllou August Frank tu put M. W after his nmno fur .Iugwump. Major Irai els, who I not jet forty one of tbc-jnutirtsL iiujorhfct Louis ever hal looked breezj In a light gray suit aud whlto mublln tie, Mojor lUlnwntcr eaino over from New Yoik to join tbo delegation. "Wo ought to hive brought on some Mh slmlppl Ilher breeze," was tho unanimous decision of the St. Loulsans. riSTRICr GOVERNMENT NEWi. The Water Dt purtment bas been com dull ed agnh 6t from time Immemorial They now have a gilcvince themselves. Hon. Allen llutbciford complained of Imvl- quate w ate r suj ply. faupcriuten Jont Ilajdeti rt-ports to Colonel Ludlow that he ttade n cartful esatnlnuloti of tbefo proii 1-es, b"- rrrnrn strict, and found tho valve for rrguhilng precsuni on tbo second Uior closed end jammed. II? says the statement ed" Infciiilleltnt supply w&a lucorrtut, Ilo rtcommeiids thut Mr H to required to keep inc nmi r nxiurta in 1119 uoic-o in urucr. Thomas II. ltlley, Inspector of Lumber, reports that be measured 0,S 13,741 feet of lumber tbe last fiscal ear. Iho Commissioners have granted per mission tu tho United States Llcctrlc Light ing Company to place Iron posts ou Sovejith ft net from PeucsjlvanU avenue to P street, 'Iboinas II. Harding and Uobert C. Djer bavo been appointed as privates on the pollco force. liio Commissioners are not eattsfted with tho way tbelr new regulation In regard to tho occupancy of streets with building ma terials Is enforced. A more rljld enforce ment of tbo law will be demanded. Oflklat notices have been sent out by tbe HulMlag Inspector to day to builders to rcmuve their mateilals where 1 hoy are occupying more of tie streets and sidewalks than the law al lows, Tbe new method of delivering tbe water bills bas caused some comment 011 tbe part of water takers. Heretofore the bills wcro delivered by the Inspectors. This yeir they are delivered at tho Water ofllco onappltci tlcn. 'the District authorities claim that Ihe j have tbo power to reguUte tho uuuuer lu which they bhall deliver tbe bills. Iho acting Commissioner of Agriculture F U Nt'eUt, has acknowledged tho re eilpt of tbe Cocomisslonerb' order tn refer ence to ihe contagious puuro-pnrumonl. In cuttle, lln ftatta that he refcrrcl It to the l! Itf of tbe liiiifBiit f Atilmul Industry and Lo will tmmcdl.Uly take aellou. 'lbe CoinuiUshM ers have onlerel hat romnre permits 01 llrtrai's bo grjulid fur pit ulcsor enteitalmaeitts at liiosboro. Mis. Hrjent wrltts tho Cummlssl aers othli g them to tnert a el iuso In Ihe 1 ow I rllco liwtt pnhlMiliig 1 eoplo from killing ebkhtui tn tgit er teailug ot ttelr ntUbb.ts. An i;.uii i;vii tiiiu, A Utile Austin Wj wboeo Imptcuctotis parents arealnajs moving from one bousj lo another was tubed by tbo Suudaj-tchool teiteler; "Vrby did tho Urielitts move out of Kgyptt" "Ikcnuso thtj cctuldu't pay tbotr lent, I rtek'u." Texua Nftlugs. Ceptjin William ( Manning, Twenty third Infantrj, I ort Mac'alnac, Mle , is LTbiittd leave of ub'unre for one u ontb an 1 llflicu dajs for JisubliHj, I, av to com tiinuf on 1 u b dale next 11101 th us the cou dltlou of his beulth w 111 permit. Hcglunlng tn-diiy the followlnr changes aro made In the statlous of troops In the Du paitment of tho Missouri lotdiiarttrs nnd (und, Fifth Civalrj, to nrottnl to Fort Iftno, L T., and tttko station there, Mujor J. J. Urban), 1 1 fib Cavalry, aeilgiicdto the command of Fort Flllou, Texas, Troops K and II, tlfth Cavalry, to proceed to Fort Elliott; Troop D, i if t h Cav airy, to prrceed to Foil Bill, I T, Fort Sill ts designated as the tdation of Troop 1 . Filth Cavslrj, but tbe troop will re ruttln ut Camp Martin, I T, until further niders, Troops D, IE, T and I. Third Cuvulry, are relieved from duty 111 tbla department to date July -0, 17. HORSES BURNED TO DEATH Disastrous Firs at Fleislimann's New York Bakery. NARROW ESCAPE OF TUB MEN Tho Dry Oooda Ilousoa of Unlou Squnro In Dnugor of Do- Btructlou, KfAV Yor.K, July 23. A firo broke out at 5 o'cloclc this morning In the buildings No!. H to -10 "West Thirteenth street, In which ono hundred horses were Mailed, aud forty-eight of them wcro burned to death, The building Is occupied hy riclshnnim's Vlcnui Uahcry. Tho basement Is used as a mixing room, tho first floor as a mom go houso for the wagon and tho sccord and third floors were flit til up wllb. stall occupied by tho bundled horse) used In delivering bread throughout the clly, Seven stablemen were asleep In the Rccond lloor of the building: and another man was at work attending to tho horses on tho third lloor. Tho sleeping men were almost suflc calcd by the emoUc that rolled from tho bailment beforo they were aroused by thu trampling of thuborKC?. A man nam eel Ileily was tho lust to awake. lie was m terrlfkd by the blinding Miioko nnd k'cklng and trampling ot the horses that ho Bprang out of a wtn dow. He landed upon hU Bhoulder, sunlalnlng severe injuries. Tho man on tho third flour and the other six stablemen rushed down stairs and mat) aped lo reach the street in safely "When tho firemen arrived tho Ilimpi had eaten their way throuch the build ing, 'llm horses wero wlifonylug wllb terror and rushing to aud fro ou the upper uoora. In the rear of the building, on Tour tcenth street, fronting Union Squire, aro several large dry goods stores, lllled with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of goods. A third alarm was sent out and the firemen set to work to confine tho flames to the buUd Ing in which the flro broke out and to rescue the imprisoned horsi a. 'hc hoifecs burned wero valued at ll,0il) Tho stock, harness, wagons aud mt cblncry destroyed was valued at abo'it $20,0(K) The damage lo 1L0 buIUluj U placed al $10,U'jO. a cli:vi:k capture. An Austrian l'oitUdlco Ilolibrr Cauglit 11s Ho la About to Lund, Ono of tbo biggest and cleverest roitofhVe robbers known to the criminal authoriUe-a wa captured In New York Saturday night aboard tho French steamer La Champagne by Deputy United fc tides Mondial Bcrnbird. 'l be rubber's name ts Flllmonu 'aleskl, aud litis anatlvoof Callcla. He U but thirty twojearsold, married au cblllless, Until recently ho was a trusted employe at the , Gtnerl rosloftlco at Vienna. May ill last be scut his wlto the following note: M Hi au Ami itiE Do not wait for mti nljrlit i bavuliLcn dim tid by tho s i'n.rii, teiiUent to 1111 the place of 11 dt k man 1 VLL!U. Twobours allerwiltlog this note Fill woi.c was burrjlug from the pontt Pkc with loO.ClOgulldeneonuuled In l,!s clothing TLe inone) Is equal to about J7.VXH) in United States currcucj, audit was tLo ouc man's iLlenllon to stesl (t, ibu money and tbe trusted employe wero mt'Ptd Uic next day, uud the police werL sat to woik euthocast. Au uccurato description of the robber was telegraphed or jnled to Austrian consuls all over the wmld, with insticctlons to Kcp a cl wo lookout for I'd 'mono 111 d arrisl blm at dlt yoisbol Uembjrd paid puticuhr atten tion to tho t rt nt h and Italiin stoimi rs. br causa be hiinw tua. Fl Iiluiio would think tl.oso routos tho sjfeet. He bjnrdul La Clnmpaguodown tho bay just afttr sun dewn ddturdav. and took 1 look ut thu pas senger list. Ibo purrer called Lis attenth n to tho name "CUi'Ics .Natiuneon," and butd that lbe ma'ib.d male no ucr;Jaint- HiictB uu uoom auu Been cu 10 wane 10 oe let atone. 'II c Marshal opproached h'ra nnl askcl bowbu btd cujojed the Voyago Ho repllid verj well. Ihen ho wus asked to step into tbe pnrccr's room a mnment As Lo entered tbe door Bcrrhard 6llrped LU fiugers tbrouab the joung mat)' reJ bick lulr. Ho not ou 1 j felt tbo proluberanco descr, jid in the police clrculai, but when ho drew bjck bis hand It was Mclncd w 1th d j 0. "Vou'ro pretty well painted up," re marked tbe Marshal, as tho pasenjer began to protest, and the next lu-d utbodruw a dark streak with bis linger through tho powder en tbe man's face. "What tbo devil do you mem slrr" de manded the jouni; man, "I'd have you know Imu gcotUiuan." csjard you'io my prisoner," quietly quolb the Marshsl, aud be proeeelel to Ecarcb hie captive. First be discovered the warts ou hie face, 1 it cl) concealed by llefch c'Oloud wax, wbkb bad been used to build tbo face up even with them. TUepuwder was wiped from tbo fjet, luavlng It In its natural darkness, 'lbe tins wcro colored with rouge, which came oil when 1 lunl kinblef wua applied to tbtiu. Lndirucatb the rnsn'scnat, lu a etrotrj lbtlo leather taultl, swuug over one shoulder, was fouu'i in ore than ) 10.00J iu AustrUu gold and turn cc v Ihe j rlsoscr's vsllie was searched anl lit It was fcui.d a complete on lit for n woman's dirgulse. 'I hero was a woman's nit;, with tLo h-lr neatly drosed, a pettl rottt, wllb tiitle uttHchmeDt; a dark travet UigdreM, with straw but acd ulito match, aid u pair of 1 .idles' low times. Ibvro wero two letllis of hair dje, aud auj amount of t cwdtr and rouge anl Instructions hjr to .i0 tbcin. Ho Ma 'fial al'i quiet Uttlntetia tUt wltb lis cu,jt. f, wlo mide a f u'l eo -fit slot) und ajeultu uturii to ustrl t whb oi.t the formalitj of rrquidtloo topers le wus taNcn lifmi Iho C.iltcd tUs CommlFtloner this in -n.lig. MAM VLOVLE bUlWMSUh An Unsuspected Slur ringo lint Causes t Srumttlou, (Julto a ecnsatlon was proluccd la Lynchburg (Va.) society ctichs Saturday Oienlug by tho announcement of the mar ilagootMr. PbtllpD. Fowlo of tblscltyto Miss Victoria Warwick of LjLtbburg. Ibo tiiiiu Is a daughter rt Mr. Abraoi 1J. War wick anil a coudo vt Senator John Y. Dink I. She Isbilht, prcttj, petite, aud a favoil e In sielety I Ljtcrburg Tbe giuuin resided lu Ljhebbuig several j cars pgtt, I ut subrii (punt ly remove 1 to asblng tou Ho is n nuUw of Alexandtie mil it brUbtr in ljw of (lovemor I ee I est duly Miss vVurwUk Uilul n Utives In Uuslilng ton, 11 rd it wan there th.tt ihemmrlago Wiis contracted, Ue Dr. Orlilbh of tbe 1 1 Inbauv t hurt b perform ng tbe Li'temou), 'Iho niitnUgo lia been kipt strictly K'cret time tb it time, not tv en tlio bilde's most tutlniitu filcndit In Ljucbburg bell a nppilsid rf It. 'Iho reason atslgncd loriLeciBbuesuia maruago vaa iuui iuu groom was mit ihcu in aeipiito clrttim sluicts tolmui the expcuscstif die utti iini. stutu llfinuibe tin le quiet) r tuiiiuii home, and tbu matter bas mmilue-d a pro fouud Hcret ut Ml b flio Hint' ago Mr Fowlo urrlvtd in Lucbbtirj,; s m 1 1 .vin trgfrom Uatblogiouui d miui. I b's wtfo ai ber father's, DEATH OV GESEUAL 1WSS, A Veteran Soldier, it Dlstlngulnlioil Citizen nnd loading Kdncattir, Another distinguished Wasblngtonian Is dead. Itrlgsdlerdcneral William McKco Dunn, L. S. A., expired jtstcrdaj morning at bis country residence, Msplowood, Fair fax County, Va , In Ike seventy-third jeir of his Ago. Tbo deceased hal long sufTerod from diabetes, and vvlthlu tho past mouth catarrh of tbe stomach and throat rxuJo bis condition even more precarious. A dccldo 1 chango occurred on Saturday erenlng, anl It was evident that bo could not llvo long All cf bis family exec t Mrs. D. II. MrKee, who Is abroad, wero by his bedside during tbo night and w ere present at bis death. (Icneral Dunn was a man of vailed talents and eidowcd with more than ordinary ability. He recelvid n clisslcal education bh1 was graduated at Vale College In 1S.15 He studied law and I egan tlw practice of 1 Is pinfcsMon, tn which be was most suc cessful. He was a member of tholblrly sixth and Thlitj seventh Congresseis. Ho was a strong Union 1st during ttio war and was an aide ou thu staff of General McCTcllan, lu lwjj bo was commissioned as a major and judge ndvocalo general of tLo L'. a. volunteers and ros promoted lu 104 to bo a colonel sMjnt Judge- Xfli? tola tLo ngu V-& . Kill hmvttr. " r 1 aid assb advocate larurmv.wasbnivett- id a brigadier general lu lnyi. He wos up. pointed Judtfc-ndvocate-ccneral of tbo army with the rank ot brigadier general In ls"5, which oulco he held until he was retired for ngo lu laSl. Ibu deceased was amostl'cnevn'ent mm Ho was alwajs ready tn nsalst the needy and bis charity was bountifully dispensed. 1 le was a director ot tho Columbia Institute for the Deaf nnd Dumb, a trustee of Co lumbia College and u member of the Wash ington Monument Society Since bis re tirement he bas resided almost continually at Ms leautirul suburban home, Dunn-Lor Ing, on the Washington and Uhlo lUfltojJ Mm. Dunn end four chlllren survive htm fifprrid Dunn was a liberal PresbyterKn IIo Lad bieii a member of tbo New York Aveuio FreMvterlan Church, from whence ho will be buried. The funeral services vlll take placo tomonow evening atfl o'clock. The pallbearers w III represent the Aimj and Navy, tho Senate, the Supreme Ccuit, tlm Washington Monument Sucbty and tho Presbyterian church Iho above picture of (Icneral Dion Is frrm a recent photograph by C. M. Poll and Is an excellent likeness THE EASTEltX VLOODS. Tlio IE 1 vers In Kut Sow llmnpslilro Higher Than Kvur Itoforu. Dum:, X. H July 2. All tho tlvcra lu this part of tho State arc higher now than ever known beforo In summer The freshet in tho Lamprey Klver, New Market, this morning, car rhU away a largo part of tho old dam of tlio 2sow Market Cotton Mills, also the foundation of No. 1 lllckcr Mills. Tho engines and derrick which have been employed for somo time In con ttrucllng the new dim wcro swept aw'iy. rlho loss cannot be estimated nt present. This accident will not Inter tero vsllh the running of tho mills, A dispatch from South Uerwlck sa3s (hat Ihe members of a flro cnclnu com pany there and a hone hauling a hand tub, while en route to a lire on Situr diy night, were prostrated by light ning, thu men being insensible for tnnm time, and one of them hiving his feet binned. Tho rivers aro all still ilslng. Ki.rr N. II., July ST There Is a GOo-icc washout on tbe Cucshiru Hall road, tno miles below l'ltwllllim. UiiMnsf tu .iiuHsmi'liitMottH, Ui.EnNFthLii, M vsis , Julj 2" Tho freshet has just swept awny tho Oriu Kallroad brilu at lining, which will cause etlll further delay lo tr-ifllc. At I'ort .llTtlrt Tout Jmtvi-, N. V, Julj ,'. At half past seven lift nlLt a washout occurred on tho Frlu Kallrund, rear bi.ro Tbe cast track was t allied awa Just us a train loaded wltb (heise wus paelur Iwcntv on cars were totully wraUtd, lbe oiglnenud sev eral can passed safely. I'loo 1 liiatrH i;azri'n,tp t. HodTON, Mvss , July 2o -A (Ircat Par rlngtuu cll-pjteh siys itmt Ihe ripottotthe lesa of lilivea bj Hied jisterdav was In c rrtci, tLo man named Charlc Drum r jri dtoHijcd Manj bridges und dams w ere w jthed out nud mills undermined. Com 1 iitlonorTfieutrlcnl ne-cluintct lut fa 1.0. N. Y , Julj S"t 'Ihe Urst biea nial Convention of tbe Theatrical Mechan ks' Ai-fotlrttlou of tho lotted Stvtes was Ugun at tho Munlon Houso jcsterd.iv, (iatd President dames McCarthy lo the chair. Llcvcn lodges were represented llereprrt of thetirand Secrctarj gave the tctal membership aa ?2' au Increase of M) njtmbcrs, Toronto lodge was afllllated to tbe orgunlzatlmn at tlio eesblon. Tho elec tion of nriietrs resulted as follows. Crand 1 rebiiUnt, diimea McCartbj'; Urand Vice President, 'Iboinas J. lleut ot Cblcio, fti and Surctarj. Cbailes Tiler, (Irani Irtasurer, D. C. Waugli The business of tbo convention will be tlulshed today, Tlio Tiittlfltt'M le'iiniuicktl. Mt. BiiNOs, 1ni , July '-!.-. At tho rog ular meeting of Harrow Post, No. 1J4, u. A. K., Ibis city, Saturday night, rcsolutl me weiii adopted denouncing Cfrtum ludl vidua! whose language caused tho Presi dent to wpbdraw his acceptance ot the luvi thtlon to vUlt bt. Louis during the vi A. U. Ft rumpment, and dechrlng that they were guilty of violating tho rules ot tho order und erould suiTtr thn same condemnation as theiSL who urdeavored to prevent Presi dent ilect Lincoln frnm pimIiui thrniib Paltlmoro 011 bfswuy t3 WiishiLkton in UOl. rrolilMlloH in low 11, Nfcw Yoiui, Julj t!5, The rc(ort ol 1 1 c National Piotictlvu AESoctalion on tbe crkb f ; 1 ol it ttlnu In lnv ut d Kansai ba bev'i ptfiUti n 0 suipltment to tho, II f 1 1 v ' t t tin Ur 'J lio r port Sit n wttm i lit taw permitting the search Ir tr ) if P r pr icf thit liquor is keft M -I "r 1 ' intenhd for si'o, the biuivs of 1 mil , e ttsllj illtri'.'til, std that the 'i f'-n ffives us 11 e bilk for private ir i'i( ,. Mm -oiling luel iiiccs aie (ilveu Hit, 1 i it a so bvs tliiet crime ha: I . i-ci 1 U.e pan at; if tie law, as bis al( ti iii-Ej-smt, lit pmUntii , 1 iiiiim Ion. InNN,Mvss, July 25. 1'bo flrDt Insti'iee wberiln uiy manufacturers In tho State bavo rt-Midlate'd tbe Hoard ot Arbitration J occurred In tbib city ou Ssturdiy. For 1 aboi.t tt no weeks an endiavor has been in ado to adjust wugvs at the factory or llutnsp) Hrothcrs, who refuso-1 to recognise thu bjanl, believing that there was ton much polkv and polities controlling its meml cr. 'Ihe tlrm tusoiTered to refer the dlpuhd nueetlnu to threo dUinttrested men It is utdt-rtond that ibis plants satisfttetLij to the knights. ,n OhJeTHonillilo i;vuncl1-tt. Paiik liiuuii, N J.Jul) J3 Evangctlst Mcesou, who waifoicid to leave town a (tuple of weeks ogo, was (0 danger ot q otrcr Dpilliatloi of imih law last idght. la n tbe touyb clement was about to btxlu operutlors U was 1 union d Hut their pro p Hdvlttliu bad cbiapcd bj a back door kid ki o across tbe iliUi to a place of -ii'iM Iho a port was viTllbd aud thu ion 1 w nt hotut lu dli-tiuit U Is believed that bnrbti treatment w mild ba e bee 11 ac iuio Moston usd tut fjiito Into (tie baud ef iu. mob. f h t- K1 COERCION IN IRELAND. Anxiety Felt Over To-day's Delib erations in Dublin, OUIUtDNT SPECULATIONS. Tho Law Will Not bo Rigorously En forcoi, ttorruif.inrn nv the cviteii rnr--. Imkjn, July 2j. Great curiosity and considerable nnlcty U manifested over the outcome of today's delibera tions lu Dublin on tho question of set ting the machinery of tho Coercion act In motion. The curiosity Is confined to England and tho anxiety felt la Ireland, but in neither Is thu belief (u strong as It was a few weeks ai;o that the law will be enforced as rigorously as the Tot lea would tike to have done. Of the coufeireta Iho Lord Lieutenant Is an un compromising Tory. Mr Hal four was cf the same slilpu until tho recent l'ar Ilomtntary election forced the Govern ment lo modify its policy toward Ire land. Lord Ashbourne Is Inclined to give the ten an la a ciivNtn 1 on Tiir.m i.ivns, nnd GencrU lluller, who went to Ire land with the rtputatiou welt earned of n martinet, has chown himself to bo even more dlspo-e I to act with fairness nnd justice to.iurd thu Irish tenantry than bis predecessor lu olllce, Sir Hob crt Hamilton, whose resign itlon w as demanded becauf-o he was favorably deposed tow ud Mr Glutslnnu'sllomc Itulo poKt v '1 bu Maniuls of London (hny.ns Viceroy ol Ireliud, will un il'iulledly ilemaiid ttMlLSTIlIe'TCK llXKItriiE Ol- THE I VW, framed ns It was for enforcement In the country for whose government he Is usponslble, and In the circum3tincci his demand would seem to be In no way unreasonable, but tho politic il considerations now to bo taken Into account will make the Government chary about giving him the power lu lbe iMtMillon of the law to which he Is inllllcd In advising strict enforce mint of tho law, should he do so, the keroy would bo opposed by the other three purlin to tho conference! up n entirely dissimilar grouud Mr. Hit four would oppose the suggestion be caueoflho otrvi iiSMnsTsPECirr.ivn position, which necessitates very material al lowances to the changed state of public opinion on tho part of Ihe Conservative party If they would retain olllce. Lord Ashbourne vv ould argue agalust It from tho point of iew of a man who has neicr been among those who weto classed us Inlands bitterest cucmha. mm iia? no uisiru m in 11 into u ty to 1 c placed in that category, although thoo Is probabl) no more sentiment -I reason for his opposition, but Gencrul Ilul cr would contend ngalnst the propo-al from motives of Justice' Hibllng-a he docs an cvalted life position In tic army, ho Is entirely removed from a Eoslllou where he could bu Influent cl y coubldcratbius of pidhlcul prefei ment, nnd during the lime tint he hi s been In Irelind he has haJ opportuni ties to observe the truu 1)I MIciNS UE1WKI.N I.VMJI.OUD VNI) 1 1 VM lhat few men have ever had, or bavo taken advaut igu of If they did hive. Ho doesn't need that anjbody should tell blm that iihic-tcuths or tho so called outrages committed lu Ireland within the lust year an dire illy tracea ble lo the raptclty, injustice und even hruPdlt, of the tuudlor 1, tin J, ulthougti he linn hntl to deal eteuslely with hdntorn of the law, ht) hiiirvs the provocation the olltiuier.s h tve h il uud HEM lt t Till. UVNl.I.Il f (living fiell force to u liw whhdi further Incri-iises the power of Ihe laud lord, while It reduces iho rights nnd privileges of tho teniut. In view oT Ibis variety of opinion among thu rulers of Ireland, It la reason ibly safe lo pre dict that an extremely moderate appll cation of thu Coercion 1 iv will be do culid upou, and It is safe to sty that the magistrates and county oilklils summoned to Dublin to report the eon illllon of their respective localities and itteive Instruction will experience no little t-urprUe at the character of their orders If they hive cherished the Idea of pining oil nlti scores through the enforcement uf the Crimes act lo the tettei. A OKEVT HIOOM Is cat over Ireland. Many of the peiiFiinls do not understand the import of llm new measure. They know that the dieaded Crimes act has been passed, and, in a blind sort of way, realize lhat they arc threatened vvllh some new calamity. Kvlcllons they know now to ngui agunsi, tuit tbey are not pn pared tor thu bubtleties of 11 measure wl Ich delivers them for Judgment Into the lnud' nf thovj whom they havo bun tuuu'lit to ie.rard ns enemies. Ti ere is t,ri.t.t Kellng throughout the Green .sic l.cuvt'invoi th iiiiifr," tu Trout)ii, LrvvLNwuarn, KvN,.fuly 23 Colonel D. It Author), editor and propiletorot tho fjio , wfisstnol wltb papers latotfatur d) Ida lit in a suit Instituted af-alust blm M l .lumleeon for criminal libel. Mr I iti.Uton, who is a real cotate ayent of this liv.i'HtshU sulton an ortLlo pilntol 'lu . i, und sues for?10000daun.es This fbtte Muond suit which Ins bee u com tut-Mcd jgalust the 'Im within the past mt Lth. A C JtiUicr I01 tlio I.Hici.iN. 1 uMioN, July 2"i, Mr. Hubert 'erJIu, Lit .nil lulonltt, M P. for tbo Norlib division of Cbetblrc, Is dead. TbeCtUd itoulans ore contldint of winning tbe seat tn ihe elcitlou to fill tLo vacancy. In tbo la.t t-lietion Mr Verdln defeited Mr J Tomlineou Ilrunncr, the el I ad tonlsn caud date. 1 avoto cf 4, 110 ualntt .'f7.rt cast tor Mr." Lrunctr. Ilimiccil tu 111m Own Yard. LittigKock, Auk, July "33. William Morrison ot Fureka Springs, Ark, was hargtd late jcster.lay afternoon by a crowd of bis neighbors, who surrounded the jail In wblt-b ho was lodged on a charge of mil treating his two daughters. Tat) took htm toatre-eln his own jard aud stretched blm up lu Bibt ot bis family. Th-i TIiInIIc I.eavcH scotlnntl. ItiKKN-xK tulj Jr lbe 3 at hi Thistle sallfd from 'ho-port for V ". VutW to i A btavj gale prur ailed and thu ymntual her storm tui'a set the cai-kd a few of I went) one TltAlX-WltLCKlXa CUAltUEih Arrest of n I.ocomotivo Knirlneer lu Kansas City This Mornlnc ICVN8A9 Cm-, Ji-ly 2j. George H, Whitney, n locomollvo engineer, was arrested hero to-day by Dctcctlro Trank Tuff, charged with wrecking a Missouri Pacific freight train near Independence, In the spring of 1331, wbllo tho great Southwest strlko wasj In progress. Whitney Is charged with a (ledlbcrato attempt to wreck a pas senger train, which was frustrated by reason nf an extra freight, of which tho wreckers knew nothing, being put on ahead of the passenger Whitney nunc here n few days ago from Hlrmtngham, Ala , where he had bcrn ciiarf'eiT with burglary. lie denies all knowledge of Iho wreck. Other ar reikis aro expected. CA.AlHAiy SEI.VUKS To I lout Crew ut American IMi rrniiiii I'MpturiMl Uy tho L'rllfr. Gnu i EiTnu, Mt-s, July 23. A telegram wus received today from I nltcd Males Consul Cultton at Sourls, 1. i: I .staling that tho sclnei and boats, with nil the crews of tho schooners ,1. II Franco nnd Argonaut, uiroBchrid jotcrdiy oil Kut I'olut, P. 11. I , 0) the Dominion cutter t rltlc. It appears lhat the ves-uds' boats wcro close tn shuru when tlio cutter ap proached. '1 he ve-sieli cleared out and escaped, but the boats wire sclcd, Thero was only one mm 1. on each of Iho whs'-Ib nnd It Is thought they will bo seled before gelling home, a they will have to put In for assistance. ; ; ( . tt riA ; f.v ; ;at vck r. A I'rolutblllty llutt iho (lournor IVItl Hav to Interrere. WiiMVMsm no. Kv.. .lulv ai .1 bloody light began Saturday la Hull wouniy, anu is sun progressing Tho fdictlll summoued a posse to arrest the Turners, living on Yellow Creek, who resisted, nud lu tho fight that ensued Georgo Thomas of tho posse and George Turner of tlio other bMu wero killed. Kach Bldu has been re-enforced, nnd the ilirht Is racing hotter than bo fore. It Is probable that the Governor will be called upon to enforcu order AL1 XASmtiA XEYS Alpliono ArrliiKtoit'rt SulcMe-Notes of lt nvritl Interixt. AicxAMiuiA, Va., July as, Alphonzo Anli ston shot and fatally wounded him self lost nlf-ht about 8 SU o'clock at his rest clecccon (juevn street. No reason Is a sUt cd for tbe uct. Arrlngton leaves a wifo and three children, It appears that Ar rlnnton was s lightly under tho Influence ot liquor, and after listening to some ono sing "Where is Mj Wandering lioy To-nicbt," he left tbo room. Ills absence was not noticed until tbe shot was heard when It was found that bo bad place 1 a (uebester rlflo to Ms heart and pulled tbo trigger with his toe He was a native of thi city, but worked In Washington as a bricklayer, J udec Hughes bas given notlco that un less he rtcilvca wrt'tn exceptions on or In fore Ihe 17th tiny of September, as to tho Fein of Ihe Alt xmidrli n.t V HAhlogton 1 al roai', thai on tint dij ho will turn tbo r ad ovt-r to the l'cunsjlvaida eompaoy, who mndetlKi onlj bid, of ?ieO,(KKi, when It wasofTircd for bale ia this city a few weukft pdt-t Th- pul He schools of this city wl 1 bo opemd tt 1 ifiiiinr 1 foi tuu aamisslon ot eboUrs. All of tbo old teachers will ba tetattud 'I'e Viin lltvuiiRri nf Phllalelphla aro vbhtng rrtt-jiln en Washlni;ton street. The ( ftj (oukII Mill tnoet tomorrow n cut fortht lust tlmo tb's summer, as Uie v III then take a recess until tbe fall, Mcssis v Moore fc Co have received the contrm t for repairing the machinery of iho sh-Mner rrovvsmlth, which they will lastcn with all speed. It Is n ported tu this city that Mr V U. Dargcr field's trotting horse Hobby Hums, whu trotted pcntnst tbo pirer Ciarecco at liilchuvood Frldnv last, bad died at that plat e. t-oon uf tt r tbo race, from he niorrbijre. An AMum, , July 2," Tbe farmers f 1'i.lrfax County rtport th pnih ant Hp-lctrop tu that county extreme!) small tt.lrj j tar. Mr (imrEc I.iw Iihs sold to Mr Tbouns Ijrtb, for T-Mt. tbo bmiu aud loi on thu mitbwist corner ot Princess and Alfrsd streets. Cnttlt' i:pnrtntlon Itettrletott, ()rrWA, Ont, July 25. It will be a mutter of Important Interest to lultel States exporters of horses, cattle and awp e into Manitoba, tho Northwest Territories ami llrltUu Columbia, to know that tho Dominion Government bas Imposed quar artlne regulations which preclude abso lutely tbo Importation In tbOBo sections ot the country of any cattle except for breeJ vi purposes, and they only to be iraportol suljt-tt to tbo most strlaccnt quarantine iiiFpettion. All horses and bogs will ba cutject to twent)-one days' quarantine 3IlH. TIlHlMr'4 Nil It. Nlw Yoitk, Jul) Ji Tho scenery, bIorq iropertlcs and tostumes of the National Hpira Compiii) havo been seized by the sheif IT in kracy City. Mrs, Thurbcr lent -.(J (i to the cijinpany, and (bo has InstI tutul Milt throuch Prosecutor of tbe Fleas WliiiiJd to recover that amount. Papers ba e tieen ecrv ed ou Director liuckley of tha ci in tuny In Patcrson. The sheriff levied on tla uoods, which are on storage at the old OakiaLd Skating Fduk lu Jersey City tenth A in o ni; the liable. Salem, III., Jul) 23. -Dysentery, choUra Infantum end other Kindred diseases havo for several weeks prevailed among the chil dren tn this vicinity. At Odin many bavo died, aud In tbo townships of llacco in and Haines tbo fatality has been great. Thus far tho scource has not vUttcd salem, and tho citizens are ta! tnc every prccaut on. 'lbe Major baa Issue la proclamation urging tbu tiiuttis to tlfanso and purify meir lireuilrus und nirrmiudliJi;s Hit .!oiiej llui'kt t Niw huik, Jul) ,1 -Money -lifc'iper . 1 r, J'.xtbtirj'c sttadv p-ictul rules -IMi s (loffriimeiit tt id euricue) lis, Ud.-ls. coupon, 12?i bid, tin, do, Mm 'ESERAL TELEGRAMS CONDENSED. ai imiioiio, Mu, July 2 Tho kcr ttiiiii' iiitll at tbo PowiKr MUU, Warren, Mt , IU iv up tils morning at hi, oViock. Con mius, ( , July W lie out tit and material of Iho tih u at (,alllpulis, O , v-ero burnid this inoitl u:, toiro'her with tLo roller etutlug link. Lose, j-lo000, no UiMiratice Lou tirrri, Om , Julv 'J Yesterday morning iwent) ilvu butlltns whhli boutel 10 Chinamen, wero dtBtrovcd bv firo. Ihvlnislh estlmetel at from ltkyA) lotl",-i, Mih ,,it llttlotuburauco. Tha orikjtu ot tbtt tire is unkuowu WEATHEH MDICATMS. Indication, for tlio twenty-four lionrt couuututiiic at 3 p. m , Muujay, Jul; ii-u For tho lHHrlct ot Cnlumbla, local rains, nrlat)lo wlnJl, cenerally eoulherly, bigber temi'tjruluro. HjeiTvatloni taken'at Tno CniTir Jlo U'riilai.ii alllurnu 'll Dttreet nortuwojlj bi. v5 14 tu , 57 , J I, m,i V!'.