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Ijf jj ' 2 J 2 THE SUN, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 181)0. " -s I II $ , NEWS OF THEJUIN1N6 WORLD. J i iroitKisa j.oir.attAjm aoi.n onus ix AttiruxA. Qeiwml lrnierttF ol Arlxontt JIIkkIiik l.aat Year i'lntterlnic 1'ronpecta In HI J Taa and Mexico-all-in Onneia Mur. H ji rlereil In Nrw Mexico Vnrlnii Nena. 1 :i I'iktvix, Arlr.. May 31. Tho Io-e crndo oro jl mine ot tho Pint nix Mining Company, located S" about thirty miles north of this place, hni boon taken hold of by tho managers of tho reorgan ised company with tho vlow of being worked ,. , for nil It la worth. Tho oro in oaslly workod H i . with pick, bnr. nnd shovel, am! littlo blasting H isrociulrod. Tho claim Is roally a hill of low- 8fj i grado cold oro. Into which Bhafts havo boon HJQ '' i-tinsovornl humlrod root from tho wost unit Blfl It south lit different lovols. nnd with tho result of HIq , establishing tho uniformity of tho oro. A largo 'B H numbor of assays show nn avorogo yield of $0 H (I I'd ton. llxooptlonal doposlts, yielding $30 to Hi I 1 110 por ton. havo boon found, but thoy contain HJj y ' lend as well, and In the absent oof coneontrut- HJfl (l onv thnt oro cannot bo workod to ndvnntngo. Hit, 't ( Tho claim has novor boon nronorlv vvorkoJ. j St was leased for a tlmo, but entirely for tho if l)onollt of tho loesoe. Tho now management. under tho dlroctlon of Fresldont A. 0. llrnd- , Mroot of Now York, a practical mining ongl- ucor, I working tho tlO-stamp mill to lis full I , capacity, nnd l pulling up ton now stamps. Tho numbor should bo doublod, as tho buccoj b Of tho mino depends simply upon tho amount , of oro thnt cmi bo crushod. Tho oro Is In I tvlght, nnd tho morn of It that Is mn through tho milt tho bettor for tlio owners. Tho present mill Is dilvon by steam, but n ( comiaratlvoly bmall cM'nillturo would on- nblo tho compwiy to run fifty to ono humlrod stamps by walor for at leait eight months in tho year by diverting I ho walor of Cuno Ciook. which runs by tlio claim, ovor awhool Tho capacity of tlio present mill ib thirty tons a day which will bo incroasod ono-thlrd by tho i ten new stamps, Tho mino is not an expon- sivo one to work. F.fght mon supply the pros- Hjfl ta ' ent mill with oro nnd do tlio necessary doad m, jj work. Mood costs II per htmnp porday, nnd I HJ ')fj tho water Is readily obtnlnod from Cnno Crook. HJ 'I I iooal Intorost In tho claim issttong, bocnuno M H Is bellovod its developuiout will benellt this H ;jj whole region. Hi fj TUcmin, Ariz.. May fll-John I'. Illandy. ter- IjHS rltoriul ceologlst, mado his report for 18SU last jj ! wook to tho Governor, from whioh I tnko tho H ' following, showing tho product partlculaily of H. ; l'lma county. Thu loport ostlmules tho prod- H ! uotof thotorrltotyualollovvs Moj.ivo county, H I Sfill.'.Ml nvap.il. $i'JI.4i,7: lunin, $11H.'.)00; ' aiailcopa, ttJ.CHO: Pima. I071.U5J: l'inal. 1137.- HJ; 370; Cocblao. 2"J,S1; Graham. $.1,5J4; Oila, HJ I 116.720. Tins cHoa a total of $2,50l.'Jli. Tlio V , ' I'lOiluction of loppot nas 10 4-lii.UOO pounds. Ht Xoad liu boon Bhlupod to tho ooorul smultert) Hi i throuKhout tlio country nud no rocoid can bo Hi mado of It. Tho c. O. 1)., Copal, l'rlnce. HI I Tieorco. Infutllblo, Mcht Hani, and Itln Nan Hi ! Mluklo In Mujuu county aro recommonded ns Hb ' opoclalli woithy of doolopmouL 'llieyaro HI 'uoll-iluUned oln-In a fueiBb-ajonlto lorrua- Hl tlou with oory li ilkatlon otpoimnnoncy, nnd HK alloio larrylnwhliih uradoillior oro. luaa- HE I p.il I'otinu Hi" .out'rei has boon tho InrKOBt K . producer duilnmho yo.ir, tlio ore bolni: a nuio I I '''"" suipUurut cam i hi; from soon to nlno H .' ouiu'O-i per ton. Tho out-put In Maricopa Hb r county has been 1011-iilorabh ilocroasoii bj tlio Hi I Miumni; down oi tho ulturo mino durlni; Hi -: i tn lual vein. Hi rll opinlnc of tho Harqua Ilalla minim: Hi . district hii!) boon tho most notod oont in Hi luma count). Tho product in l'iinu county Hi ' ts- 'st- I'atnek. j'lbdiiti llarali.iw. Sh..'ii; Hi I Mammoth. f U,lKVi;iinlllaail,rJM8;NoKalos. Ha W8,-s)jCritti'ndeii, $H7,WiO:'i'iicon, $1)7,712: HI 1'intano, Jli'ij.t-.OS; .Nonpurio!, il.'J'JO; lxpros I Company, ti.iil", and fium othoi sources, $u7.- HJ 42, mnklnu a total of foi 1,'mi for this county. Hi l maklnu ner tho banuor producor of tho Tern- Hi J ori- I i Tho Owl Head inluos In this county aro fast Hi 1 omlni to tho fiont as a bullion producer. Mr. Hf jl illmoro. tho ounor, will soon have all tho HI j Work done preparatory to makinu u bit; run. HE ' l'8 has put In o.tonMo mm hinory. and ml tho Hf( renlvork lias now been done, nnd Inside of Em i two months ho will bo turulne out plenty of Hki liiim-Ktuileoro. Hc Tho new -.inciter of tho Omeca started up Hif lor thetlri-ttlmo a fowdajsaco. KAontblnK Hut' ' ranemoolhW. but It had to lo shutdown ultur HE? ' atrial run, owlui; to the sc.irelti of watei. Hi) Chamborlln.V Charmlklo have i-opalred tho Hi! i J.owull mill. Wulkur district, and nru auaiii Hf ' runuluc it with a profit. 1'liolr capital is tlioir Hi 'J ', 'knowloduo of niinos and niiiilni;. ami as they HJjg I "ro tholr own HUDL-riaieniloniH nnd onnerH Hi they tan run tblnus M'ry cheaply and make HI''. U ponoywhoro a company woiifdloso. Ilobeit Hft I l'oueliottyauil Alexander Harris hae come In HJfS! r. from the llrii'lslniw.-. and say that mills and Hm t mines aro paylni: pack tialn fium thoro HIC I unloaded at tho l'rescott smoltor this week. Hjlfi ( Thirteen tons of oro just shipped from tho Hlgt J JHuo Dak mino. Hiinsajampadi-trlct, sumplod HJS I uboiit fJ'.D ior ton HJi Another laruo bhlument was mado from tho Hlg. I TlpTopdistrnt till-, week. Tho oro is hluh- Hif B grade MKor. and there is a larco quantity of it. !. f IhniJuan Jloiiutnin Company In rearriinuini? HIS f tholr mill ami slnpplnu i-omo of Unit richest HI a E ore. Jlr. hllloy. Biipeiiutondont ot tho Ityland. H9 (t jsBhlpplnKuoodoio nnd woikinc thinus inn HJs i JUelywnj there. The ( row nod Mni;. owned a , bj Mr (). 1. l'lace, is UDlnc uicoly. nnd will eoon bo clnbsod nniunu tho bt-t producers of Hjji northorn AiUoua. .Mr. l'lacu has opened up a Hjg lino properly, and domonf-tiatod tho luct that I, Cold esl-th In pujluKiiuantlilrs In itiln section. i aIr- ( arllBle, hiiporintendent of tho Ulnck His Jlorno mine, Usondlm.' in somo oro that con- iHSr1 i tniiiB wire old in considerable iuantitios. '1 he it j , hiiL'innw mine in this district Is dotelopinir Hit) ' I Jaruely. A om comninini; hih urado of oro lias beon struck. Mi U. 1. Conned, tho supor lntomiont, was in Tucson this wook to procure ; additional laborers. ! i ,, 1'robcott is roported as peine ono of tho llvo Host mluitiK towns In tho Wost now. Tho sam- , JdincwoikH brims to tho pockets of hor citl- Hi roBB many n dollar, und tho iiuartz and placers jt contriPute liberally. i , i Tho KnulNli company which recently boucbt HJ'i i out Ooorsu JlarkV Intorost In tho l.yut Creek Hi ' pold washings, ia prornnni; to niiend ll.1u.noo Hv in awatersiornnodHiii and other accobsorles H ,or the successful workinc of tho claims. I'n. Hi Oor tho crudo methods that hao been ied in i Tforklnc tlieso dlucinus thoyhaio clvon rloU j returns, so that, undor the systomatlo nnd ox Hi , tonslo woikinc pioposed It is ovpoctod that thoro will bo an output of aust to rocall the H da8 of " I'J." Uhnneotlo of Proseott hae ' noNerlqst hope, and tlio now era of prosperity ( Is wolldosened B CAPIHL (.(UNO lo MfcXKO. Scn Astiimo, To.x.. Juno '.-Tli8 Doloros Ml croup of 6lh or mlnos. oast of Chihuahua. .Mex m Ico.h.ijo just boon bold to an Kncllsh Bjndi- cate. Mcsj'-. Siuitli .v 1 rlond rotnlnlnir n por H ' tlon ot the block, lie price paid was I7S0.OrtJ. H Jhe report ol tho o. pert. Herbert 1'rof. Mi kk H t la'id "ent out by tho JlnKlishcomuany.was en HI , tlrol lavprublo. lrof. Mricklund ha taken HI , chari:;oithomlneflnstholrsuperlntondont.rep- i ' resoiitlnatheiiiiich.isoiB. Thowoik oforoctlnc HI i a ti'ii-smmn mill has boon rapidly pushed for Hi t yard, iind itwill snon bo In operation. Tho t tinosAltDh, near tho Doloios croup. Ihtiirnim: H B. OlIttlO.UlMI to illl.lHIO of siliui linllln. ...!h it month. Adjnamoliiisjust boon imtiu tobep- .' ainio the cold from tho slhor. ihe.lesiisMarln mines also In Mexico, are ?in.B 'Ani,Ly; AlltholhiKllbh companies work Ins In the bierra JIadtaa are said to bo maltinc money. J'W represontatlves of the I'hllndelpbla P,nieltlneondliellnliiKCompnuyhuo boon nt i-aelo 1 1'as.s. Toxas, roi the pnt fow dnys. Thov have been inustientliii;tbondiiintacosnlTeioil ut .I'leilrasAeBriib. just aoroHH the llio (Irauda ii 0',.?,noi''"V,1l0,,'"H for "10 otatdishment ?,i.?inia'.Ur?,V'l',,h ,lf" .eouipimy has deter , iniued to bin d in .Mexico miii Louia l'otosl Monterey, t-.ibinas, and l'iodraa .NoSraB all ruiuinasana I'ledraB .Ncitras. His assorted hv lbese representatives that their company In liBVcharotlf.'n11!9 raInlnK I'M. "ho in th? Juteib ,. a V'r 0il"l"i'tlou is made leneo on the mine. "" ui uocunni. a Tho work of doxoloplne tho pronortv lm been colnc on for amoral mouthB, anS onoueh has already Poon done to warrant , thn hihft that the Btrlko will prooa. paylncon? lUs located In a section known to contain i BohliiU Ver, and load ore In laree .luantltle" SSd lot a Jilcb trade, tho famous iiullls mino beluit only four nnd one-half miles distant. y '1 ho Lblnatl mine, which t.ikes its name from the mountains whoro It is located, ha" a mln eraUboarluu M'ln ol unusually lurte sie The tunnel Is run Into tho hlllMdo Home dis'tnuoo and then tho Bhaft is sunk upon tho uln. a considerable i amount oJ ore h&arflroady been taken put. Tho fliat ahipment was made a short time auo to the Denver Bampllnc W oris. J The oro aoraued HO silver a ton. which is regarded as a most encouraging sbowlne. ! This same San Antonio sjndlcatanlBDiwns J the Ldnamlno In the name locality. Tbigiat- ' ter nroporty Is vory valuable, and 1k.9 been 4 worked two) ears. Its shipments a tmuo joa f The famous Iiullls mine Is ownd by a Call- foinbi company. IthaH boon worK,.,i 'ontlnu oiiblylorBU Miars and the oii'nut ttlil aiir. ncos Irom JJ5.U0U to iio nuo sin flr "re a no mli. etampmlff. reUuWd ou th9 uu by a ten- xten4o In iexus, aadrlfj,'ut)oui Ufty mllea ,-J ,. southwest of Mnrfa, and sixteen miles from 1 roldlodol .Norte. Homo flno mineral proportion aro nlno being opond up In Tom Green county, this Ktnto. A rccont shipment of sllvor oro from that county brouKbt ii u ton. nkw ENTEnrntsEs in imno. Idaho City. Idaho. May 30. H. C, Jlowen, fnneral mannRor and superintendent of the lkliorn Jlluln Company, nrilM'd from Hoi ton on Inst .Monday. Ho rids bo will beeln work as soon as toama can take bupplcs to tho mine nnd haul timber. Tlio snow Is so nearly L'ono that teams can bo taken oor tho roads In the course ofawceknr ton days Jlr. Ilouon nays auewsaw mill will bohoreinn fowwoek-. whon ha will rommonco cuttinit timber nnd makoothor preparations for tbn eroctlon of twenty-llvo additional stamps, 'lho mllltb.it han been used horotofnro Is only live stamp", but ltoopuble of criishlnu from twelve to nf teen tons of ore por da. Huporlntondont Whltnoy of tho Muddy croup of mlnos, also owned by n Uoston company, is PUrchnsInK loRKinx teams, so that ho will be ready to comnieuco sawlni; as soon us the mill nrrhon from Ohio. Tho twentv-stnmp sold mill will bn shipped nn noon ns it Is built, and it Is Mr. Whitney's objcot to hate tho timber for It cut ns noon as possible, bo that no time will bo lost In cottlna It ready for ninnlnu. The Muddy mines are In a rich district where there has not been n mill, nnd Mr. N hitiioy's opera tions will undoubtedly causo others to follow nnd luost In eoiuo of tho lino properties there It is understood thnt the owners of tho Ohio, also llostou capitalism, will oroct a twonty-stanip mill this lenr. Takon nltOBnthor, tho prospects fur ltolbo county wero uo or beforo ns brluht as now. 'lhoienro numorous prospects undor couro of de olopmont, nmonir tho principal of which aro the bnow Itlrd. I'rldo ot Idaho, tho llarrlsnn nnd Low Tariff, and tho 1'nr Wost, Tholiittui Is a now discovery on the copper bnlt. oro from which a-s.iyed yesterday yloldod l'2.j0olil and 117,20 ounces Mhor por ton This rock la from within two foot of the stir face, where tho eln Is over two font In width. Tho Wood ltloi country also has bettor trospects than for liiroo or Tour loirs past. This Is cnuBod by tho rlt-o in the price of load. n tho 7nu-Ioot levol of tho Idaliouu mino. nonr llnlloy, an lmmonse body of ealenn ore, rich In Blhor. bus boon discovered Milpplnc has commonced, nnd the conoral Improssion Is that tho forco of men will non bo Increased to two or throe hundred. Tlnee mtlos I olow Hmley is tho Mlnnlo Moore, a mont prodiicoi, nnd the Ouoon of tho Hills, which li.-is been Bold to a. Now Vorkcoinpiti). lho latter has nlways Leon a roat pioducor nnd will con tinue such for years to come In thocouraoof a low weeks a party of Now lorkiuouwlll come hero fur the purposo of exanilnlnctho proporty of tho llrlmos Creek bod-rock Hume and tho uuart mlnos. Should they bilne with them competent exports, we feel conllJent that t-omo lame lncstiuenta will be mado bororo their doparturo AZHOO-foot tunnol will soon be stnrtod by tho i:imlra(.ompan fur lho purpose of drnln Im; and detoloplnu at doptli tho i'anamlnt and Hnnner mlnos. 1 lie latter has a shaft down to the depth of r0U feet, and Is provluc amino of Kreat richness. PlIOOUtBS IN NtW JtKXtro. fiiurr. Citt, N. M Juno ,1 A shipment of about thirty tone of ore from tho los Cabesas mini'. In Mexico, is at Demlna awaiting ship ment. The oie will probably arerneo over tl.dno Per ton. aud was shipied from the mine bevoral wooks nso. JamosKockof tho lb m of Keck A Harper, owners of tho Dos Cnbesas mine, was murdered near tho Currents ranch two woeks aco, as ho was cominir oer tho trail from tho mine to Domini: to attend to shipping tho ore Previous shipments from this mine bato returned as hlsh ns $1,000 to the ton, and the lot now in Doming assays over f 1,000. The Dos Cabesas mine Is ono of tho best jot opened byAmorlcans In tho Sierra 31 nil io Mountains. It Is said that the Moxienn Government will Impose an export dut on nil ores exnorted fiomthat country to tho United mates nftor July 1. Tnoro will lie no e.xport duty on bul lion. This action will put an end to tho oro tralllo between Mexico and tho I'nlted btntes, which was of oonslderablo lmportanco until It was partially destnn t'd by thi-Government, '1 ho (irnphlc mine, at Cook's Peak, nun ranks well up nuioiiL' tho big mines of this part of the Torrltory, tho not monthly output bolncr about fl.'ouo. Tho monthly opeiatliig expen-es cost of transportation nnd reduction aro not Kien. but will swell tho total value of the monthly output of this mine to about fJO.Otni. within the past yenrthia mino has brought Cook's Peak rromaeomparntlvolylnslgnlllcnnt camp to rank niiioog tho liupoitaut camps of Grant county, and its output for this your will probably be excoodod only by GoorcotoHu and Pinoa Altos. It is reported from Hncblta that a rich strike hns boon made there by a tenderfoot. He ptartcd In to work where no miner would evor have thought of putting In nshot, and struok a blind load which U said to be vory rich lho richest mlue now operated In that camp was struck by accident, nut has now been produc ing for n yeai, Miners in that camp will prob ably do somo wildcat piospcctlne ou the btrengtn of theso strikos. Tho scarcity of water at Pinos Altoa, Is caus ing a mntorial falling oil In tho output of the mines there. None of the mills except the Mountain Key Company s mill is running on lull time on account of tho Insufficient wntor supply. If tho dry weather continues through this month tho output of the mines at l'iuos Altos will scarcely bo hair tho usual output. The working force on the i olchis mill here has beon Increased, nnd tbn framework tor tlio etiglno house ia now up. Tho ore bins, tram way, and main mill building aro praothally completed, nothing now remaining to bo done excopt to put tho track down on the tramway nnd tho machinery into tho mnlii building. Tho construction of this mill haa progro-Hod vory slowly, but It will soon bo completod If there uro no more delays. iiuLLix s. ntsi.ii!, nisi on.itnii. lie Is Sow StippoHeU to Ilnve Joined the Colony In Cunndtt. Lawyer P.ollln S. Beois. who is nccusod of ombezlemonts In Trumbull, Conn., amount ing to $80,000, was well known in Urooklyu. Until four months ago, when he disappeared from that clt, he lived with his wlfo and three children at 218 Clifton placo. His wife aud children now llvo nt 888 Green avenuo. The grocer, butcher, and enloonkoepor with whom Mr. Boor,s traded hao unbalanced accounts against him and his rent for olllceh In tho Mills building and tho Potter building ulbo remains unpaid. Ho was ono ot tho busiest members of the Central Democratic) Abi-oclntion which was or ganized with the special, purpose of nuilfyliig Brooklyn politics nnd which domundod a vury hlch stundard In candidates for public olTlco. W lion the question of ondnislng .Mr. Chniln camo up In tho a-Boaiation last Jill Mr. lleers was one of the two oi three men who did not think thnt .Mr. haiiin moasurod up to he ro iiulied standard. He Is said to have joined the colony of American colonists in Canada. rrrstrient ration to the Oruilimllnc Clad". Piiim rcov. Juno 8.-Mamuand Chapel wns crowded tills morning to Its utrnoBt cnpaclty with MulontB, alumni, and frlonds of the former most ot whom wore young women, who had come to hoar the baccalauronta ser mon proached by Pi ebldent l'atton. An hour before the tlmosoveral hundred seats were oc cuplod. In antp ipatlon of tho procession, wbloh entered the chapol at 11 o'clock. In tho lead was the President with the vonernble ox-Presi-ilent MeCosh on Ida lelt. tirand Marshall Prof. I.lbboyon hlB nght 'Ihoy wero followed by the remaining monitors of tbo racnlty the benlor. the junior the sophomore, and the froBlirann c Iiisbo- in double tile. '1 he theme of thoboimon was '"1 he I.ettor and Urn .Spirit ' lho Inner part of tho sermon was nddrcB-ed es pocla ly to the graduatlngelass. who arose and remained standing uutil Dr. Puttuii had llnlsbud. '1 iio annual meeting of tho Philadelphia Ko cloti, the ioung Men's Christian Association of tho college, was held lu Muini) Hall at 5 o clock. After tho reading o! hoilptuios und prayer by President Patton nnd tho report of tho past year by Albert Held, 80. nn address was given, by the Key. W. ,M. Padon, 'hii, of l'hl adelphla. Tho tnrovvoll address In behalf of the benior class was delivered by one of Its mombers, J. M, Veakle. Trouble Jt'eureil In Coluiuuui, Oliln, Columbus. Ohio, Juno 8. To-morrow morn ing nt 6 o'clock tho crisis of tlio etreot car Btrlko Is apt to bo ronched, aa tho Mayor has notlllod the Consolidated btreot Car Company that thoy will lurnleh pollco protection and th oycan bring ou their now men to tnko the plnceB of tho strlkorH. and tho pollco will see to It that tho new men ate not hnrmed while in tho performance of tholr dut. Tho pollco wlllllnd. however, that thoy luno bitten oir moro than thoy can chew, nnd it will bo no easy matter to light not only the strikers, but ptbor worlilngmon and noarly the entire popu- 'I"?.1? of.. t'"a ,?ltr wl10 uru now aiding aud abetting tho btrlkers. A riot In tho morning la more tbnn probable, as it Is Bald a lot of scabs from Pittsburgh aro now nera. Murderer Hlierk On In on t:nny, OA1.1.1S1.E. Pu., June 8. -Tho trial of Andrew I. 6hork, charged with tho murder of Chief of I'olico Aaron L. McCord of Lobanon on tho night of Maroh 21. enmo to an end last night, when tho jury rendered a verdict of murder iu the second degree. J mice Mol'horBon Ben toncod him to the. Intern Poultontlaiy for twolv a vears. rouiarking that If the term of lm prlsoniuent could be extendod. ''wd would gve you the full extent of tbo law. Tho ver diet should bavo been In the Urst dogreo." Hotel t loiieil liy His Hlieilrr. ViikMBi, June 1 The 1 jjle Hotel the leajmg boitilry hi I'iiutnn, ill oiuiej by the Hifnn n uorrou Jin ti.tore the I'ri'tlimiainry i olllce rlineit yriitrdir ttternonn jtidtrm.uti a(rreiniln nonr t 0. ) were entered op aseunit the pruprlftur. b, U f urrfll bierutlont were imued, nail tue levy 1. lu be and to iurruir laorcloi. 1 1 ' " "' (LIVE WASHINGTON TOPICS. LirKT.Y llPVTIXa VF Till! IXD1AXA ItEPVnt.lCAX ASSOCtATlOX. A. Iteanlnllnn IlemnndlRs the Repeal of the Civil Neivlre I.nvr Ilelenteil Tfaroiish tbs r.rorte arMnmhnl Jtnmedell-Cundl. dale lortlimrtermnsler.tJenernl In l'lace ol Men. Iliiliihlrd, to be Hetlred. Wasiiimiton, Juno 8. President Harrison's Indiana frlonds nnd constituents resident In nsblngton niiparently do not agree with his doclnratlons In fnvorof Hi civil service laws, nnd are anxious to place their opposing views on record. Thoy might havo dono this formally nt a mooting last night but for tho Intorfoi onco i of Mr. Harrison's intlmnto frlond. Dnnlol Itnnsdcll. Tnlied Btntos Matshal for tho Dis trict of Columbia. Tho regular mooting CJ lho Indiana llopubllcan Association was held lnt night in Grand Army Hall, nnd a littlo con troversy was had ovor the subject of eo-colled civil sorvlco reform. 1 ho discussion grow out of tho introduction olthT following resolution by a prominent momber of tho association : I) l,rre,r. All i I of I onirre rnlltinl Vll fct tn re nlete sn,l ImproTa the civil nrvlce of tlie t n led btaiet. ' approved Jan l Iwl it iniwlie In i uuceidli'ii dprepilTi- iu tlilr, uiieiiutl In lt tpnlh'atlnii pvrt kjii and Imperr.ct III It" admlniilrallon and nn Alnelloali In t.'lrlt It 1. obnovloii. fi a larmi imitntll) of tin oeit tli ot VuiprUftnulPenthlp tlierelore Itniitt nt lint l I law ihuulil be repealed Mr, llnnsdoll nnd others quickly rushed to the deience ot tho Prosldont. claiming that the resolution would boa sovoto rellectlon nntho Administration, and this vlow was concurred in by sovoinl othor otlloeholdors present In older to avoid it family row Hie mover of tlio roBolution was induood to withdraw it. Ho did this with tho explanation that It was not Intended to relloct In any way upon the Ad mlnlstintion. but merely to put on recirtl the bentlment of opposition to tho I'lvll Korvleo Itotoim law ns It Is nt present In oporntlun. Ho said that civil service reform now was an essential part of tho doctrine of the liopub llcnii party, and thut It was not civil service reform but protection that elected l'rosldout llnrrlsou. liln resolution mav bo Introduced again at a subsequent mooting. Tho President will havo nn opportunity to appoint a Quartormaator-Genernl noxtxveek, ns Gon. Holnbird retires under tho ago luvv on tholfith Inst. Gen. Holoblrd ia a Connecticut man and brought great ability ana energy to his ollico. Ho has probably dono more tor the loinfort of the nnllstod mnn than aur other hondofthet.'unrtorinnstor'H Dopartmoni.lt was his ambition when bo was appointed In lss;i to leave a record unappronehed by his prodecos bors for the diulpuioiit of tlio mon of tho army. Klnco ho nits been yuartormnstor-Gonoral bo has carried out tho nuggestlonsgathoiod dur ing twenty j ears' xervice us a uuartormaBtor, nnd has given to tho depots, especially the Im portant clothing donots nt Philadelphia, u per honal attention and regard for dotalls. Ho far there aro 1 applloants for the plaoe- Cols. C. II. 'I uniukltis, J. D. Bingham. A. J. Porn. II. C. Hodges, C O. fnwtello. und It. N. Batch elder. Col. 'lotnpklnsisthesouioronieor, and along sorvlco lu the lino a creditable recoil In volunteois. anil axaluablooxiorlonco In tho Uunnermaster's Department recommend him to consideration. Thoro aro on Hie. however, reports of court martial proceedings against Col. Tompkins that mny oiorato to his disadvantage The chargos rofor to cer tain technical Irregularities, and although the accused was found guilty, the oi fence did not personnllv benefit him. Gen. IScholleld was the President of tho court. and gives Col. Tompkins bis support. Geu. Meigs, tho tuon UunrtermaBter-Genernl, wna opposod to Totupklus and refused to restore him to duty, keeping him on lenvo until the retirement of Moigs. Col. Tompkins is .i Dem ocrat. He Is on duty nt Governor's Island. N. . Col. Bingham loin Chicago. He has lonslder ablo intluenco. Ho Is a. Now Workman nnd pre sents n long nnd honorablo record, c ol. I'ei ry is on tbo I'neillc coast, Col. llodges. recently on duty In .New York, Is in Chicago Ho Is trom f-ocrotary Proctor's State. Col. Kawtelle Is on duty nt the nr Department, CuL noteh older, who is stationed In .New Vork, wns ap pointed from civil life. He lb a ltenubllcan. t ol. J. li t handler, recently ordered from .New York to I'hiladelnhin. la not a candidnto ap parently. The selection, according to tho bet department author Hi. lies between Cols. Tompkins, Batcheldor, and Bingham. A verv useful invention has beon mado by Liout. A. B. WickolT, nssistaut to the cliiof of the Bureau ot Yards and Docks. It Is an oloc trlc signalling device for uso on lightships nnd vessels ota licet. 'I ho unstnblllty of vos nels makes tho arrangement of colored lan terns n treacherous matter. It has been found that certain conditions of the atmosphere ob bcure and alter appearances. Tho miuiago mont ol lantorns in storms, wlien a system of signalling Is mainly valuablo. is extremely dltttcult and uncertain Mr. W'rckoll's inven tion plans to obvinto this dilllculty. Tho con trolling forco 1h an electric current furnishing alight of specified power, regulated ns to cre ation and duration by clock work. Lieut. Wyckolfbas mado electricity a btudy und is engngod lu placing plants in tho dtflerent nnv y yards. A long sea service in tbo navy has made him npnrociativo of the necessity of a system upon w hlch his inv ontion Is based. It Is not improbable that this year's graduat ing cla-s at tho Naval Academy will bo pro xldcdfoi. There aro fourteen vncancies in the line which by tho retirement of two ollico. s will bo lncreaod to sixteen. There are three vacancies in the l'nglneor Coris, posslhlo of Incrtnso to live by retirements Tho threo va cancies In the Marine Corps will le made six by the retirement of Cnpt. laylor nnd two resignations. It will bo seen thnt while twenty vncancies now oxlat there mny he twenty sevou, 'Jhls vear'h clnRR numbers twonty nlno, two of whom havo been declared phy-i-cally Incompetent, so that tho endots who havo passed will probably all tlnd commissions I Thlb la the Urst class whsro such a thing has I occurred. Thoro aro tont-Blx vacancies in the army awaiting this year's graduating class at the Military Academy. Twenty-one of theae va cancies are In the Infantry arm and five are In tho cavalry. There Is none ae yet in the torps of onclnoers nnd nono in tho artillery. 'I ho Soerotnn of War hns not decided about tho detail of the young l.ieutononts. He will attend tho graduating exorcises at Wost Point, nnd on his return give the matter consid eration. '1 here is UHUnlly an opportunity to exerclBO political and social Intluenco In se curing good assignments, There nro four Wilsons members of the House of Iteprosentatlves, and onco in a while iha presence of so many persons with a common family namo occasions slight mistakes In the record of tho proceedings of tho House, the moro ospociallyns tho WilsonB donot all owe fealty to the samo political party. An instance of this occurred jostorday in tho voto on tho bilvor bill. Mr. Wilson of Missouri, a Demo crat, was recorded In tho press account giving theea and nayvmo of voting In fnvor of tho pasBageof tho bill whereas ho voted against Its pnsB.igo, whllo Mr. Wilson of Washington, a Jlopubllcnn, was put donn among thoo op joscd to tho bill, although ho voted lu favor of It- Tho erior occurred through Hie reading clerk Inadvoitent y calling the namo of Mr V i il;pn of W ashlngtou before thnt of Mr Wilson of Missouri ihiis reversing tho ordor In which tholr namub uio placed on tho roll cull. The Intorost that controd In tho proceed ings of tho Housi) last week will bo transferred this wcok to tho Konato. Tho dlBeuBsIon of the sllvor ;iuestlon will bo resuraod to-morrow, the bill that was passed by tho House ou Saturday bolng substituted foi the pending moasiiro on tho Hennte calondar. '1 his wid facilitate tbo disposition of the iiuestlon. It Is belioved tunt a votuon tbo bill will bu leachod boforo the ond of tlio wooic It Is ahso believed that the bU ns it shall pass the benaie will provide for the purchase of 4,soo,ihk) ounces ol silver monthly, tho cortllloatea to bo Issued lu payment thereof to bo legal lender for all debts, and to bo redeemable In lawful money. The Plre at Ilurco. Oi.ympia. Washington. Juno 8.-r.nter nd lces from Burco say that, bosldos tho mill proporty, only a fow small housos wero do. btioyod bv yesterday's lira, Tho total loss will not exceed tljO.OOu. Illinlru I'cmule College, Ki mihjl. June a The coinineurtmiDt exerulie of the Elmlrn Female College beuan tblt evtnlny, win nth baccalaureate terrnon raa delivered In l'urk Cburib before a large audience, la which were many of tho allium! of the Inttltutlon from other clue. Tim I'reildeut a rtcep'lon to the senior cluu will be lie'dat the co'leno to-inorrow nUht. Ou lueiilay mornlim ilia tU day evercltei win be held on the college caiunui, and in the alternoon will occur the aunualreunloninf the t;hrli'lUn A.boclailon nud the hupp i sterna hoLlel), lu botuliuwedlu the eveulnv by the itudoiiii conrrri. Die giatuttn n exirc ae. ot cur ou Uedneidar uiorninir In thiiiollis, ihaje sudlnlhe ullernoon the aliunno I an itiet vull lie held A builne.t meetlnir or thu alumna will be held linmedlairh arier the baht,u.t and theexerol'et wilt ilosu with the annual sddre.a or the aliinmat bj Mn Aluiena Uradliy Wllliauu, 'V ot VV aihlufton, I). U. Acoilaeol or Abduction, William A Fallt. 21 yeart old, who gave hit addrrit at JJ Park row, wat remanded by Juatlce O'Ktllly la the VorkTtlie Police Court yeiltrda) on aclurnoof at ttmptlnK to abduct Sophie Ho 11 ean nld ot ') litMVinflh l-n 1 , li itiaalleir.d, arcmled II e i ild hi flfiy ninth tr.ft nnd Third aieuue and n k her with 1,1 a in c'.niral Park Jniuet llrown f I '" I Jiln.-ion avenue llruo.ljn fiilloneil lilnl and earned hi. nrrrnu harl belli, employe I at a nlebl watchman at -lis bait lorti-tl.hili ttr.ee wat held hi VM bail ou a chant of SiWy.1.' ?' ,. u,,,ul; A"""e Luttier, 10 ) tat Of te, of Tilts nkiv ar. ANDnmr'a cnuncti. .Dedicatory Eitrcleea C'nnrineted by lllahop dvvanl '. Aadrtwi. 8t. Andrew's Slethodlst Tplscopnl Church, a beautiful and costly structure which has just been built In Fevcnty-slxth street, wost of Mnth nvenue, wns dedlcntod yesterday morn ing by tho rosldont Bishop, tho Itev. Dr. Kdw nrd G. Andrews, assisted by Bishop Daniel A Good sell and seven of tho leading Mothodlst clorgy men of tho vlclnltj. Bishop Goodsell rronchod tho dedication sormon, the choir rondorod nn nnthom, nnd then followed the reading of tho ritual by Bhhop Andrews, a hymn by tho choir, nnd a reBponslvo reading by tho Bishop nnd tho congregation. Tho clergymon then took up tholr position In front ot thonttnr. Tho trtisleoa marched two by two down tho mnln nl-lo. and President Jnmea A. Pundor ford formnlly presentod the building to tho Bishop to bo dedicated to the worship of God. fi i? - i . IP ? H 48 BT. ANPP.hW'H M. E. tlltincn. Thocloigymen assisting In tho servlcos wero the Kov, Dru. Jnmos M. Ivlng and Georgo 11. Strobrldgo. pastors of tho church : tho ltuv. Dr. J. K King, f'lesldeiit of I ot t i.dward College, unit the iTev. I)Wl J. M. Held. M. D'C. Crawford, D. II. "oiumoii, and bamuel boaman. Altei tho sorvlccs U'any of tho uudlonce ac cepted un Invitation to Inapoct tho vniloua lOouiB nnd parlors of tho edifice . The now church had a, huniMo beginning twenty-llvo sours ugo. nnd until recently tho congregation was housed In a nont stone chapel la West Sovoutv-llrst street. Work uu tho uewodittco was hogun in April. lHS'i. The cornor stone wns laid ou Kept, 1-4 of laat venr. nud on Match 2J of tho preeant year Bishop Andrews dedicated the chapel. Thoohuichls of tlio llomnnesquo order ot nrchltocturo. Together with the chapel nud parsonage, it baa a Irontago f Kid feet on Hoventy-sLxtli street. It is built of Imlinini limestone. '1 ho valuo of tho entire property Is estimated at $25cMcii. Instead of tho traditional vostlbulo, tho main ontrnnco consists or a largo reception room, un the right, through a glased screen Is to bo had a view of the Intorior, In front 1h a vaulted passage leading to the social rooms. 'unci on the left a broad oaken staircase tIbos totboMin day school rooms. Tho lloorof tho entrance hall lsol mosaic Tho auditorium Is a spacious room without galleries. It is In form a s mare, with broad alcoves on all sides, above which lises nn lm menso dome, pierced with rortv windows nt tho sides, by which tho Intorior is lighted. Tho alcove Pack of the pulpit isdlvidod by arched panels, which embrace four stained window representing the four npostles, Peter. Puul, Andtew, nnd John. There nro two largo parlors for socinl pur poses, Sunday school balls, and Bible cluss room". One of tho features of tho exterior will bo n square toner, pointed at the top. It Ik not yot completed. The seating capacity of tho church 1b about 1.50U 1AK1M1 IMS I'BtSACHKItS' 1T.AVK Tlio Itev. Tlinruae Dixon JDefcrlbe the Modern Xeuepaper. Tho Itev. Thomas Dixon. Jr.. of tho Twenty third Mroot Baptist Church preachod at Asso ciation Hall yesterday morning concornlng the daily press. His text was from the eighth chnptor of tho Acts- " Understandost thou what thou rcadost I And he said, How can I excopt aomo man should gnldo mo?" Tho modem editor, Mr, Dixon said in tho course of his sermon, took tbo placo of tho nnclont prophet Ho spoka with such authority as no other man since the das of tho prophets had posssed. What bud becomoof God's watch men? Wero they In tho pulpits No; thoy were in the great buildings on Park tow. Thoy, and not the clergy, were tho watchmon who novor elopt. Tdltors wero guides of tho people. They moulded nnd directed thought. Ihoy spoko with nuthorlty on economics, othlcs, lellgiou. aud stlonco. Tho) interpreted , tho significance of parsing events Tim min isters and prophets ol old wore gone, and the i editors sat iu their places. ' Tho press fltoko pointedly nnd forcibly, ho continued. J ho preacher did not dnro to do i either for fear of hurting some one's Icollngs. A clorgsm.iu who spoko to the point was 1 greeted with tries of "You aic getting per I b.,nnl. 'or "That Is sensational. ' l'lo.ioh tno simple Gospel' was the admonition of tho op ponents of i rnetien! prc.ii lung. '1 ho "-Implo I Gospel," however, wns u-ually so sluirlo that it I ulieeted no one at all. 1 ho t lorgymun v hu w asn t It orsonnl had bettet quit talking, i ho "simple Gospel" wns only tho multiplication table of religion and no olergimnn should keop re pealing it until he diopped lu his tincks. Christ wns In ovor thing Bciunce, art busi ness, politics, and the clergyman's duty was to lollow him. Tho proe was teaching what tho piophets onno taught. And wheto then woiothe prophots' .some ot them worn oft criticising mon who wero trying hnrd to oln vnre mankind. Somo were discussing with ardor how muny feathers tlio ungol Gabriels lelt wing hnd. nthois wero attempting to prove how a Greek word of ono syllable ought to bo accented. Tbo editor hnd taken the clorgi man's place In tho chariot ot progress and wnslendlng the m ogress of clvlllzutlon. Tho nowspnror was loading the world to God It was soudlng its edm ation nnd light Into tho poorest hovels, it was biinglng men Into a closer brotherhood. It was uniting hu nntlonn of the world and binding them together around tho groat white throne. VIAJlOXns t.VST Al'JIStt 111K WEDDI.SU. A Chambermaid ol tlie Hotel Marlhorouieh Arretted un Suaplclon. Worth Rtophens of Live Oak, Fin., and Miss Bosslo Duttou, daughtor of Major Charles K. Du'.ton, woro married last Tuosday ovonlng at the Hotel Murlborougb, whore tbo bride's parents reside, bevoral hours attor tho cere mony Mrs. Duttou missed threo diamond rings, valued at ICOO, from a drawor In hor drossor, 1 ona I.achmann, an Alsatian chambormnid, had access to tbo room. She loft tho hotel with out collecting 1 or wages, und bappeiiod to Poard the Central truln on which wero the bridal pair. Bho pas-od through tho tat oc cupied by Mr. and Mis. HtophenB, and Mis. rtopbonB wrote a postal card to hot mother asking vvhut Lena's presence on thu train meant. Muior Dutton informed Inspoctor Byrnes, and Dotootlvcs Sheridan and Valloly traced the maid to llochostor. and arrested hor there on r-aturdayas she was leaving for Buffalo. The rings wore not found in her possession, and she pleaded not guilty nt JelferBon Market Court yesterday morning. Mio waa remanded hyJustlco White to iiwnlt tho urrhalof her tiunk fiom Buffalo to-day. One Ilog.liliien 1'ntli'iit MleMnc. All the dog-bltteu victims at the l'usiour Institute nro doing well. Tho suven little boys from Illinois havo six moro days to stay, Tho Ilarlom harbor who received ono treat ment on I'rlday Inst hasn't roturnod. and Dr. Olblor feels a little uneasy about him. lie tlooBn't know either tho mnu'B namo or his address. A 14-onr-old girl camo yesterday lor the Urst tlmo. Across dog mado u hole in ono of hor stockings and left tlio marks or his teeth In the ilesh, Mio was b.idl scared, but the Doctor didn't think she nteded treat ment. Anothtr do-bltten lorhon, name uot given, will arrlvo to-day from tho West. Ula Wire Died After Their Quarrel, John Union, an old Scotch rurpenter, living at 33 Parkttreet. reporu-d at the Elliabetli Unit elation abtutUA M yeiterday that hit wife Jenny had died during-the night, it wat round that her body nut bad ly bruised and her note broken There were nltn con tuilnnaou ttie throat and her handa were tilack and blue. Mr Hrennuu and her dauuliier hollveon Hie tame Hour, una unoiiier neightior taid thei had heard Ma. li ul lil. H,tf iiuarrellll'iroii SApird.i) alii rnoon Vlatnn admitted atrlkina hit wlfo for itetlliu uriinL but deilarrd that hu had not etriok h, r herd enouuli vt kllller, Peiiity I uroner Jenklli. made a eiiperlliial eiainluatloiil the boly aud ooncluiled that the lie Jurlet were not In tbeuiislvrt tie, etitrlly ratal He wlltmakean aotopty Hoineot the nelfhbort tay that Urs. tlatou cfll duwu ttalrt lately Killed by an Klectrle AVI re, H.t-iieotL, June H CbnrlM I-ratter, an employee in the laloou cf tharlet Ktm at Pratt mil tremmit units ent mm tli"iHHr last night tn gel a keg of l'"t in mi xorw h caught an e elm light Ire, and . Iliii.ii .) 1,1 to 1 I hf Hi" II in hunting tle.li HI traded i lie allf un u it Mr Kith nnd he went to the a.-l.tauce nt I raler but at t"on at he tout ht-d the bud) lie reoHVcd a .hock which koocked hliu ttuteleia IP wat rtttoreii to looirioumtti titer aunie labor, J rtJitf an ttfrlbly burned, ' ' CUSTOM HOUSE GOSSIP. coxiixa viiAbdEs ix this &TArr at nits ii aim i: orrtcf. Nlcht Inpeeora nt to Ounrd J.unntlca mid lnuiera-Morr t'nndldulca (or tbe 87,000 .tnhH-Snrrioi- I.jon IlnntloK lor tlio Ten Welgbera Mho Are tn o. Surveyor Lyon's rocont trip to Washington hnd results. Homo of thorn were hoard ot at tho Barge Ofllco yostoiday, whon It was an nounced that either a stotokeopor or a watch man, it is not yot dotormlned which, leto bo removed, and that Inspectors Carl Fround, Adam Wotrlor, nnd Charlos J. Hodberg uro also to retire from tho sorvico. With thorn go two laborers. But probubly (ho most significant of tho chnnges brought about by tho Bnrvoyor'e re cent tilps to tho shtlno Is that herenftor tho BtoaniBhlp companies will be compollod to givou bond for tho protection und caro of do tnlnod nnd prohibited Immigrants. Iilthorto tho Survcvor'sstnlT of night Inspoctom havo boon compollod to guard thoso pooplo llko felons. If thoy oscapod, tho Inspector's official bond ltivarlablydroppod In the bOBkot. Undor tho now rtilo thu night ItiBpoctois enn toko a unp ot two ut night. 'amlnor Ilobort 1'. l.oo Howo of tho Ap prnlser b stores has reslgnod. The famous Allard case had been eoltled, Geu. Kutchum paving ovor for his clients tfcWOO tobocroiaiy Windom. It now remains to bo eteti what perceutago Judge bltnmonds nnd his infoimer nto to rocolve of this amount. Candidates for tho nlno J7.O0O places undor tho Mchluloy Adtivlnfstiuttvo bill ciop upovory hour, llvo of the plnuos aro to go to tho Ho publicans nnd four to tho Democrats. In ad dition to tho long list of cnndldatoa already montionodin Tiik Sun nro ox-Gov. AI01170 It. Cornell, who In backing himself: Donald Mc I.uaii. Genoial Appralter, who Is said to havo thobupportor Senator Hlscock and Mi. Platti Auditor illatchford of tho Mnvojor'K Dopnrl mnni. wltli the I'nlun I.ohbiio Club behind him: Charles P. McClelland, formorlv special Depu ty Collector, with oi-Piesldont tlevolnnd at Ills Pack. Mr. Vnvnnnl. AKnlolnnt Sspntitpt nf lho Treasury, nmf Dudloy Pholps, lawgiver n( tho liiBioni H011B0, for whom several mer chants und lmpoitors at 0 sponsors. Collector Krhnrdt's authority forthls order of Mav 21 lias been (juobtlonod. It rends: llcrenrter luadt of iltvlnlou-. clerk, and other em rlojeea -ire prchlbltid frnni maklim leeonimsndatlitn. irappiilntnicntnr c-ivlng any Information ia alive lo vacjiiclea thai may ctl.t or occur In any braueli uf the tnsti 111 1 mu .a. A VP'lttlon of the iiroilMoun f thit order will be auniclcut cjuil tor removal This is tho authority .. , iHK.tni DrmnurvT. AtrllCJ IRT'.. Hereafter clersa and other employee, ore prohibited trom miklnc reioniiiiordatlotis for appolntinenit, or glvlnganv lnronnat'on relallre to vai audit that may niitur incur 111 auj branch uf the Tnaury Pipurt A violation of the proil.lonttif this circularwill be tutlkicnt caue fur removal. Ji II. Bhistow, becrtttry. Purveyor Iron has got a knotty problora lo untavel. Within tho noxt fow dnys hols to ltermlne upon the names of the ton assistant weighers who aro to bo romovod on Juno .'10. J-.verv altornoon ihe Survojnr can be seen poring over tlio list from which ho must selont tho victims. Already the polltl-al friends of tlio entire list are dropping In to perbuade tho Survoyot that some other fellow's man Is tho one to go. William H. I'elrce. chief clerk of the Draw back division and of the local Chinese Hoard, vigorously resents tho charge of O. A. It. men n the seivico that sovoral years ago, he. U'elrce.i boasted that while in the tonfodornte nrmy ' bo strlppod lankce prisoners of their clothes nnd laughed to eeo them Bhlvor." Mr. Peirco sends this; To tiik l.niTOK 111 Thk Ren vir Lett Sunday I wat tlrlppecl and left to thlv er 1 efore the public If 1 !ia n bien aullcleutly punltbed forterving In the I onfrder stearm; In mj bojhoo '. wilUou now let tae teil the people that I am not a coward a demon, or fool. Hhy do foldl.rs who fought for tlio Union lit "wagon doge dig up the dead l vv. K. I'amia Mr. Poirco gives his record In tho Confeder ate nrmy and his Hie since, and 10'torates em phatically his denial printed in Till, mjn lo-t biindav of the story circulated against him. in conclusion ho says: lliliheare.s tcandal l an uniuallfle I fatfehood t go further and def) any bum in being 10 ttnnd rorth aiid.hiiu that an) wnnlor act of mine hat erer Inuir or p, ace. teen uubrcomlng a .southern noldlir. an Am. rlcim Cltlru ant n t tirl.tlaii gentleman I rent mi ca.n with the , ountrrmeu of Lincoln anil llrant wftli whom 1 have iait tny lot, and with whom 1 vto pott to abide Ranmlnnr Dumond of tho Appraiser's stores, who was to hnvo boon nustlonod ns to tho im portation of Willy Uallach'- dlco. a cargo of which w.isBeiod on the charge of undervalua tion, died suddenly on Kilday. The assistant weighers nnd customs In spectors eligible for promotion to tho llvo t nlted Mntus weighorshlps to bo created on June .10 do not Boom to rovol in the idea of np l caring bofoio the local Chinese Board lor ex amination. I'uto tlnte onlv oleveu assistant .volgliors. llvo Inspectors, and one foreman have nmioumed their rendiuoss to faco tho Chinese Inquisitors. Burvojor I.yon 1 dlsap polnted ut tho small number of prospective students, and has Issued a notice to tho effect thai ho would bo gtntiflod If a larger number of his stair would signify their willingness to tomreto for tho places. It Is nuthoiltntlvely announced that tho grumblers ut tho Barge Ollico who declare thut thoy must pay a contractor an exorbitant prico for their regulation summer caps can gut them whoro thoy please ns long as the cups conform to tho Treasury regulation 1 hero 1b nn contract and there has boon no order directing thorn to buy tho caps from uu body, bo buy i our caps whoro ou pleaso. SHUT AT Tilt! bOMlBttf HUM!'. 0 The 'Wutchmun I'lred nt Some llurklne Dog. unit Killed u rgro, Washi-soton'. Juno 8, Wm Powell, a colored man, lay doad this morning near tbo wall of a lodge house opposite one of the ontrnnces to the boldlers' Homo in this city. Curled up in ono arm was a small terrier, nnd standing guard ovor tho body ot the dead mun was a largo hound. Ills fnlthful companions bad been the unwitting chubo of his death. Tramp dogs havo infested tho grounds of tho Boldlors' Homo Jutoly, and ordorswoio Issued to shoot thorn. John Dolan, nn old volernn who nct as watchman at ono of tho entrancoa. was nwokened at ubout 1 o'clock this morning by tbe nolro of dogs, and, tnking an old navy re volver, llrod in tho direction of the noi6o, which Immodiatol) ceased. Dolnn went to Pod ngaln and slept until awakened by u passor-by, w ho c illod his ottontlon to tbe doad body out sldo Ids window. , Tho bu lot had ontcrcd bis throat, nud death must hnvo been Inbtanta neous. Powell's wlfo was a domostio in tbe lodge wheio Dolan slept, nnd ho had come there lo 6oi her. when the noise of ono of bis dogs awakened the ol I watchman. Acoroner'a juiy to-day ucijultted Dolun. I Attempted to llronn llereelf In tlio HurT. j Cvri: Mvy V. J,, June 8. Dr, Ilobort Meade Smith, residing on Beach avenue, discovered a strango young woman upon his veranda late last ovonlng In an unconscious state, with clothing Bonking wet and huir dishevelled and lull of enncl. She wns takon In nnd cared for. Threo plusiclnnB labored all night boforo re Btorlncher to 'Consciousness. She explained that she was Miss Carrie J. Law ot l.m hum mer street, Philadelphia: that Bhe had tried to drown herself lu tho Hurt, but could not keen undor wntor. nnd had dragged herself to the nearest house from a lonely epot far up the beach, bhe came down last evonlng nnd rog. istered at u hotol. where she wroto loiters be fore going out, nnd which wero found on tho beach addressed to friends, nnd explaining what had become ot her had sho succeeded. bholonly,1 yoais of nge. Grlof ovor the death o Bister had driven tho charm of llle away. Her friends missed her and telegraphed to tho ( hluf of Pollco heio early this morning. Though In iiulto an oxlmiisted btato, sho wns Bent to Philadelphia this utternoon to her friends. I lie Tlioinu Hunday .Mc'it Concert. The tenth of tho Theodore Thomas concerts last night filled Lenox Lyooum with an appre ciative audlenco of muslo lovers. It was designated on tho programme ns tho first gala night, and tho mueioal bill of faro justlllod the designation. Herr Thoodor Itelchmnnn de lighted tbo house with throe songs, nnd was twice oneored, The selections rendered In cludod tliHoverturo spinning song and Bailors' chotua irom Wagner's "1 lying Dutitehman." Heritor's "Damnation of I aust," and Johuun btrauss's wiiiu "llnthhaus TansV Killed lllmeeir WUen lis L,ott Ilia Ice. Baiuiik. Ont., June 8. Hopresontatives of the oatato of the late Eralla Missing of Tona wanda, N. Y have arrived here to look after tho ice houso aud stock of loo which bad be longed to him nnd which wero wrecked by the flood ot last week, i'hey report that ho took tho now s of pis loss bo much to heart that he committed suicide mi 1'ildsy night by shoot log. He was a livery stablo keopor. Ho had borrowed most of tbe money to go into Ice speculation, nnd a week ago he bad rolubod an advance ot I5.UUU on his bargain, Axanr xsanoiis ix ixdiaxa. No Ofltei for Them Though Ther Worked Hnrd lor Hnrrlaon. Indianapolis. Juno R.-Thero havo boon throats among the colored population of Indi ana for many months regarding tholr contin ued non-recognltlon by tho Administration. Without the negro voto. now about 15,000. tho llopubllcan pnrty Is hopolessly lost In Indiana. Tho loadors hero nro strong thlnkora and ca pabloof political generalship. Ther aro to day In open revolt, and havo announcod a mass mooting for Wednesday night Tho political lenders aro not only in this move ment, but tho religious tenchors also, Includ ing the .Ministers' Imlon of the Mothodlst and Baptist ChurohoA, Inquiry among prominent colored mon shows that this menns opon vvnr ngalnst llnrrlsou and the Republican party. Tho ltev. N. A. Hoymour. Beoretury of tho Min isters' Union, snld- " Tho President is from this cltr nnd Stnto. Tho colored pooplo who hold tho bnlnnco of powor hnvo not been recognlrtd In anything llko tho mnnnorit wns oronilsod they should be. Wodo not nsk for those ofllceB thoy mo Incapable of Milne, but wo do think thoy ought to h&vo tho tamo opportunities In pro portion to tho votes thoy cnat ns the whites, nnd we proposo to find out just whoro wo stand in tho llopubllcan party." W. A. Hwoency. who Is very prominent nndiln tluentlnl. said: " I tell you, sir, tho colored vote of thin county nun btato Is tho bnlnnco of powor and thu colored pooi lo weienevei moro thoroughly organized In pelinlf of the llopubllcan pnrty slnco lien. Grant'x campnlgns than thev weio whon Harrison wns the candidate, J'hoy nro pretty woll disgusted now, hovvover, nnd 1 doubt If thoy will ovor ooutout to bo dupod again, lam trilngtu take my medicine liken man. but 1 toll you It is pretty hurd to do. 1 woiildn tsay a word if It wasn't for tho fnct that the littlo ouo-horse vvhlto politicians about thts cltv vvho.so lnlluouco don't amount to any thing, have Loon put in charge of tbo dlstll butlonof olTlooshore. There seems to mn to be a studlod disposition ou the part or tho 1'rosldont to ignore tbo colored man, and bo Iibh created a splilt of unrest among our rm o which will not be quieted easily. This meet ing will work to benefit out inco oven II it has to kill tho llopubllcan pnrty. 'ihe colored l eoplodon't think Bon Hnrrlson is tbo ltopub IK'im nartv bv u il it slcht. Wo don't euro lor recognition by Po-tmaster Wallnco nnd othoi small Iry: bin we want proper recogni tion from thu President, Tho colored people of this Mate should havo had ul least threo Presidential nppointmetitB Thoy got ono. Here ure li. P. illntou und Dr. B. A. Elbert, two oltho hnrdost woikeisof thu htuto. men ot In fluence and ability, who did as much forllur rlsouasiiny two meu in the btato. Both wero applicants foi position, and both got loft '1 ho tlmo has oomo when wo can't afford to hold oiirpenco. Uu need the ptomluont positions which wo hnvo men ol ability lo fill, and who would bo oxampluB for our rlslug youth to emulate." Dr. ElPort referred to iu tho foregoing would say nothing toymid tins I wns one that got loft, and It would baldly bo propel for mo to express myself upou tho subject. After the uioetlng I may havo something for you." lllnton Is an ox-leglslator. nn. jumcvu ix wisti ns aiiiiissted. Policeman Iloyle Sny lie Kept founding; n rinloon lloor und Would -Not Move On. Dr. Josoph F. Winters of 30 Wost Thlrty- pocond street. Clinical Profossor of Diseast-H of Children at tho University Medical Colloge, wns arrested at lOJi o'clock last night at Sixth nvonuo nnd Thlrtv-llrst streot by Policomun Boile of tho Thirtieth street station on n chargo of disorderly conduct. Policeman Boylo told Sorgennt Rchmlttberger that ho ound Dr. Wintors loitering In front of tho bldo door ot Brown A, Bcsson's saloon at 9 o'clock and told him tomovoon. Dr. Winters did not move on but pounded on tho door. Bojlosays that ho did not arrest Dr. Wintors until this had been going on for two hours John Ikes or 120 Kast Fifty-third street, bar tender for Brown A HesBon, came to tho station nnd said that nftor ho had told Dr. Wintors that lie could not get Into tho saloon, tho Doc tor threatened to blow his hiatus out, nnd tnnde a motion toward his hip pocket. Ikes added that the Doctor acted llko n crnrr man ufter that, Jacob Sterns of H48 1'aet Forty-second street said that he had Been Dr. Winters put his hand into his hip pocket and act iu a very ocited manner, nnd pound tho door. Dr. Winters bail no pistol, nnd he denied that ho had threatened to shoot anybody or had pounded on the door or had loitered at tbe sido door for two hours. He said that ho hnd Been otuorsgoln through the sldo door and come put again, aud that he had knockodnt tho door liecnuso ho wanted to go luto the washroom. He told bergeant Hchmittberger that he want ed lo got Into tho saloon because ho was a cus tomer there, and lorthat reason ho did not go to lho Grand Hotol, whore he could readily have reached the washroom. Dr. Winters sent for Dr. H. P. I.oomis. and tho latter boenmo bondsman for Dr. W Inters Dr. Wintors took Polloemnn Boyle's number. Dr. Winters declined to be interviewed re specting Ins arrest. Ho will bo In Jefferson Market Court this morning, nnd be told Ser geant hchmlttborger that ho would then piovo that his arrest was unjustifiable. TAiiiitsD axo rrjiiicncn mar. An Indlcnant Croud Makm Tlilnca t,Tn comfortable lor Sit. (ftratler. Cot minus Ohio. Juno 8.-About a weok ago Mrs John Sigler of Wooetcr. Ohio, left that place, and Oeorgo Giazfor of tbo same place also turned up missing. It hn3 long been sus pected that tho couple wore too intimate, nnd tnr and feathers have boon threatened, aud Inst night wero actually applied. It was found that Mrs. Blgler and Grazier wero at tho home of Ilichard Austin, a brother-in-law of Gra i'lerV.near Biackleyvillo. Austin isnwoakand sickly fellow, nnd objectod to Grnzlor'a pres ence and that of tho woman, but Grnzior swore ho would kill Austin If tho latter did not keep his mouth shut. Grazier finally undortook to run things about tho Dlnco. and begnn to nbuso Austin, who complained to his neighbors. Oraler bqro a bud reputation in the ueiahboi hood, and when ordored to leave Austin's houso and the community he refused to do so. declaring that ho proposed to live with Mrs. Higler in Austin's house ns long ns ho liked, and dolled them to do their worst. At midnight last night a party of about forty went to the houso, took Gralor from led. hustled him a fow yards from tbo mnnslon, und. attor stripping off bis shirt, administered a heavy coat of tar and fenthorB. Tho man begged nnd cried for moioy. getting down on his knees and begging for his life. On throa's of lynching ho was ordotod to loave tho coun try, which he promised to do. Tho mon made no effort to conceal tholr Idontity Grnplor started book to tho house and made Austin and his wlfp clean the tar und feathers fiom his body, after which ho and the woman disap pear I. Grolor mado all sorts of threats bo lero leaving. VOt.lCtS Cll ASK II ALL fhAYlSHS. One Jfloy Scared Into a Ilomillul-One l'ollcemun Hpralm. Ilia Ankle, Policeman Gillosplo of tho West Twentieth, street station, swooped dowu on a numbor of boys who wero playing ball yostordoy nftor noon on West UUteenth streot. Leon Hoatley, 14 yoarsold. raulnto tho house at 'J28 West (Slitoenth stroot, whoro hla fathor lives. Tho pollcoman was at his hoels. Mr. Iloatloy mot the policeman at the door, nnd told him ns a mattorof law and fact that ho couldn't como Into tho houso, Whllo he was tulklng to tho policeman his sou ran up to tho roof and crobbod over to lo. 122.', nnd then uttomptod to lump to the roof of No. :2'), about 12 feet below. He didn't jump fur enough, and fell down on alleyway between, tho two buildings. Ho wns taken to the Now York Hospitul, where it was dlscovorod that ho had received Bovorelnternul Injiirlos. bnmuol Howard. Wil liam Kenny, aud William Merrllt who were also playing ball, woro arrested. Mr. Homier jviib very Indignant last night. Ho said that his son was id a moroBO lompurament. and thnt ho thought the Pollen would do moro good f thev worked as hurd to clu-o up the saloons as thoy did in obas ng small bovs. 'i hoy are ii quostod to do both. Mr. Iloatloy said that his Bon hada hollow rubber bull that ho wbb play- Policeman William J. Kerr of the Cnarlos streot station spin ned his nnklo yesterday Xty. Inc to catch some ball players ouUrovo street; A rropoaed Monument to "runt and I.er Mii)ni,Esnonnuoii,KyJuno8.-Amovoment Ibuii loot liorotooreot a coloesnl monument on tho plnnnclo rook on the top of Cumberland Gup mountain in momory of V, a. Grant nud It-lil-eo. Plnnaole Hock Is 3,000 feet ubovo tho sea and 2,000 foot above tbe surrounding country. To reach It ono muBt pass through tho Mutes of Jvontucky. Virginia, and Tonne"., see. us thoy cornet very nearit7 t)nth?s wSI torlo spot at hl-torln old Cumberland (lap It is Proposed to build tho monument. The matter was Btarted byex-C .moderate and (1 Alt bo Idlers at Mi,ldoHbornii.-h nt d m once thev Sn Zlih-', , H Kum t-o.ic-tiim- several housind ni.te l 'rroieiit Plan Utocu oil ooli tt0W.l5r.hOl,ie.r V10. country to cS trlbiite ).? no plan ?JuU'wturedthKnoxviilo ill K ci.rnaH ona. Co'" "I ""na-of I.oulsy S Villi bo called on to wcoire contributions. jfloww, (rrriit(if!J, r. i a?s, :iTl, :70 iiliuoviF, nt H Spring and Attuunrr 1 Carriages OP Till! nilNT I.AhS. ijj virTOHMH niTKitiiAieim IU ll II. sprlnut) illog l art srj , , -fjV Vic i o hi Art ii 1 1 ii iiiia i: s M 'lienulan .. iburrev Mile f Itlll'k A H'ATS dniiak and Pimtui ym ' I l".lige.l A t. N ET II.N. H 1U liAU ATM OSI;itl-lt. W tl' Iront. WMIAlo, IIO KAWAT.H I (I'oilpt) Pog nn I Village Carta. (Ugt Ftanhope. Pliart an, J find Wngnim i nncv nnil Trni t, l I m Bt, n, i , f tor. rh letmit, hildren't Traps lltickboanli 1 lop x cabriolets lop IVm.v 1'naeloii.. J; HrntmliiHiN I.anilaii?. lotKfiwi)-, ( oacIi l ri rimnl tn ro, KoaiI W Hiron, l'hntnn It Top CAifi..i!. t 1 lot ua, I mic.v TfapP, Curtain Uoik.ittMf, ltiuniiuii X- I Ai'cyrniaV. vviM. sn.t, iifni't.Aiit.v at Ttii.tit a in 1 1: yinisT s,vu: and i-aciiamik .stiii,i s. m M7 to im I ant '-Mthtt, today and on evrri H MUNIivt AMI IIIUHHIIW. ATliiA. vl.yirilllMior B Wl hTI.It.N lll'MM'sS ttoltK. 1IK1VINO, AMI U bVPPl.i: llllltrlKM H l" llle II1KIK .. uiuuni. llll. l..ri,e ah imtevinuil- I. niCeed a. reprrti-nted or inotiev refunded r Nopn.lnonenient on account of the Heather. i BALKS I'OslTIVl, U BRADLEY WAGONS. 1 Onrnen location (riven n tcrentt) Increased facllltlet A tnd will alio ut to carrv in atock ft nuieh lvrirer num. A her aud creator variety of our rnrrlaite. than ever h- Is fore Maud Wlirnn. plndle Unirr.ua. nnnnrr llueclet, ra llucktioardt Tn-o-VMieelera. Pony t arts, Au. tn natiiral MS vi nod and painted liuiri;le. urrle I'liaetun., l.xten. , t'on Top. Ac lit (treat vvrlety Hemetnber our tieer addrett. only tereiidoort timn I'roailna). "I IlllAULLVjt to, M arren nt. a PASTUnn-lIor.ea pv. lured plenty of tlmde. pott at water. .Ve referencet exchnnited S 1. vvuol TO HPH' rirldgtliantiuait, I. 1 'A STKI-PTsritlNKLlMJTIlLCkS, pttmt or plain at ? reduced nrlc.H hu II. W HHTIiltFtni.l) A ins, 177 Prince "t V. V jH lUiHnrj VmtUmifoi. f IrigUKhTKIAN OITKITM, Itlu.trated rattlofue. fret, A ll VVIllr.MAN hAIIULi: t.l), llhl IiiilnhentU ; itirr rvAtts a I'ltmii. j Futtiel- Frnnnloll'a nnltleil .Tillillee Celc J lirnted In Ht. ltrta Clltircll. -ti Tho fiftieth annlvorsary of tho ordination of tho ltov. Josoph I'rniisloll wns colobrntod yos 'i&L torday lu St. I'otcr's Catholic Church, in Hicks Blroet, Hrookljn. of which ho has boon the h uctor for thlrty-ono cai-B. Tho absouco of " the vonernble pastor through blcknoss was the only drawback to tho celebration. Iio has been confined to his house for a wook. nnd lostordny bo was still bo weak that bis physician advised him not to attend tho sorvlco. Although ad mission wns by tickot, the spacious church was crowded hnlf nn hour be'oro tho torvlcos thoro begun. All tho Bodulitlos of the parish wore represcntod. ana grounoct In front of tho nllnr Tvorodclocttlons from tho Sisters of Charity. Sisters of Mercy, Slstors of St. Josoph, Mbtors of bt. Domlnlek nnd Slstors of hu Francis. Among tho priests Beated within the nltat rails woro tho llov. John l'lUxornld. the 'i ISov. M. J. Klllahey. tho ltov. James Durlck, tho llev. M. J. Mornn. tho llov. Joseph Mc.Vamoo. ' tho llov. W. J. Hamilton, tho ltev. James IL Jlltt hell, tho ltov, I'. F. O'liare. tho llov. James Galvln, and tho ltov. John Harry, tho Itev. Father Fransloli a assistant nnd rlght-hnnd man In tho management of tho parish. The main altnr wns hnnd-omely docorntod with (lowers and growing plants, the sides being nlmost hidden from view by tall p.ilins, Ascen sion lliice, roses, ana chDhanthemums. A floral nillovv iu-lod on each of ti u omull altars, with tho Inscription "la-lcT'on ono and "lsun" on the other. Hopis of sinllax nnd Ivy ex tended Irom pillow to pillow und tho national Hag recently presented to Fathor 1'iansioll's , btiudny hehool children by i-ocrotary Tracy as the gift of Itankln Post, G. A. It., floated Irom the oigan loft. A spocal jubllf-u mass had been composed ' for tho occasion by 1'. Gloi 'a. Mr. Glora was iiBslsted in the rendering bv Walter O'ltrlen and I'tofetsorll. tjinnnenl. Tlie vocal sololsia ' woreJIrfi J. 1". llronuau. Jlisst.'lnraUranders. f 1 Sirs. J. V. Tiulor. 31rs. Thomas F. Llov In. I Charles liltislow, .1. 'J. Ilronnnn. and Slg. F. onbaiollls. 'Jboro was a chorus of nearly 150 voices. eoniiniM d of tbo i hulls or St. 1'etor'u and ,-t. AugiiBtiiio's, St. Agnes'B of Now York, una tho juvenile choir of 1st. l'etoi's. The mimical selections included tho Kyjie. Gloria iuLvcolsis onicicator, redo, F.cco hacordos. and Agnus Dei. 1 ho lelobrant of tho mass was the llov. K . JlcCarty of St Aiiuustine. tho Hoy. I'. A. Halshof AstOM.i vvasdoaccn. tho ltev. I nomas I Itgoruld. sub-dxacuii, und Jlr. A. 1 ruiiMoll, mnster uf coremoniox. Thc address or eulogy was delivered by the) ltov. lather Llllott, nil eloiiuont i'aullst mis sionary. Father 1 ransloll enme. ho said, from tho Latin race, ond bis language was Italian. Ho was a determined man, positive in charac ter, woll dellncd nnd blmero in his viowa. nnrtl had alwaj h hud the courage of his convictions. i i vvhen ho wns IB yenrsold he went to Milan to i study lor the priesthood. After studying for '' Bis ears ho was ordained on June 8. 1840. in tho t nlhedriil of Milan, and ho had been b a faithful priest ever slnco. After hla H ordlnutiou ho went back to his native Swiss t mountains He spout uno c.ir tcnchinir V school, and ho was then chosen parish priest by the people. Ho remained ns pastor of a littlo country chutch for twelve years, and thon, 1 the advice of fiieuda und relatlvoa who had procoded him, ho mado n mission ary voyage to America in 1BS4. He at onca ubsocintod himself wiiii tho Long Island dio cesp. nnd was assigned by Dishop Loughlln. under whom he hiiH since servod, as assistant 'UBK to, the Church of bt. Charles Borromeo. In lBo'J he was npppintod pastor of tho new St. Peter 8 parish, and at onco began tho build ing of tho present church, which was dedi catod in 1800. Ono of his first thoughts wa foi tbo poor sick, nnd In IHui bo bought a ' i houso for their uso and installed In It the Littlo 4 Mstern of the I'oor. Soon afterward he oneneii t the hospital of St. Peter's, vvliioli had been so closely Idpntlflod with tbo pnrlah. nnd which hns steadily grown In size nnd importance. He a so organ red tho parish schools, the) right kind ot schools, whore .heart, head, soul, imcl body wero dcdlcatod to tho servlco of Qod! and In which thoro wore now more than 2.000 children, rathor Fransioll hod alwatshad a warm benrt for young meu. and bad oro. vlded them with rooms to meet and ontertalu themselves nnd their friends, uno of his latest bonevolont enterprise, wis o take tho, old hospital, which the BlsterB vacated for their new one and establish in it a homofor BlrUWout of work. bile bo was engaged in doing nil this benevolent work ho was faithful to the in" cesi-ant and exacting duties of tho priesthood, visit nn the s ok, nnd adviBlng nnd admonish ing his onrlshouorb. Ho had boen always i In. perfect accord and sympathy with his Ulshop. and always has beon uphold by his nooplo. Hi (' had always boon a good man to listen to, and always ready to listen to you. Ills first lm- li nresslon on landing in this country, as ho . 'S lately told tho t-poakor, was his iov In balno- in ' Bucn a 1 1 i.o country, and hie regret that slavery existed, and that blgotrv also oxlstod. He waa J, hLJi?idi ',,'t '".vory had vanished, and he also M ii,,, n"d '."n1 .VlK0,t.ri' WflB, also 'a8t disappear- m Ing. That Father Fransioll hud reached Botne- TB ML'JI "l"0 .P'jr'ectlou In such a parish proved rfl priest a ,horoi,Kh-eoluB Chrlstlaa W iinic!?8Wf?i t'i speaker referred to tho grow- lm. B.Ln".r",'t'03 o' tho aged pastor, but oxpross- SflJ oa the hope that ho might bo sparod for manr rffl more yoare of usofulnoss. iB fit i.V1"1?"?, podalltlos of the parish met la S ht. l otor shall In the afternoon and approprl- S atelycolebrated tho jubilee. M Arrested Alter JElglit Monlli.' Atiaenee. ffi Charlos Jnnsen waH arrested ut Amltyvllle, M Long Island, Into on bnturday oflornoon br Ti Pollcemon Ulchnrd Uorkoley nud Michael M Bhellds. Jnnsen wns lormoriy bookkooper, &' conlldontlnl clerk, nnd colloctor for , Stovane, ' jw confoctlonor, of 02 Wvislon etroot. About two iG lenj? ago his oiniiloor discovered a doflcienor ,f of J.WO In the cusu ai count, wlilch I said Jan- b& Ben promised to ninkogood, Thin It iBalloged. f 4 the clerk ulloinpted tudii by roce.Miig colleo- ' TR tions nnd umlltlng to enter them i ti lho books. JY in (Jctobar last stovnue oausod i warrant to ft? bo tbstied forJiinsou's arrebt. 'J he clerk ills- d? appeared, It U said thut ho wet i to Germany '3 nnd ret'ontlv returned. Ills wife und child ' wero with him ut Amltyvillo. lie nleadfd not A Stiiity in thu i.esex ilnrkot Foil, o Court uBtor- f ny. und was hold without bail lor oxuiuino. t tluti. Tho Illll to I.euutlzp l'nol Helllnir. ' Oov Aldttt ha not jet timed ihe bill win li was pawed u the Mw Jersey Leip.U. ire lealuiinr liora i rucln,-aid pool .elium lu tho e alt There 'at I eea Ji lOilliileral.li oppuntl n tothe hi I rcli uibulm, .v biathrr liavein.t mide iheir ir trtt lo the ..oiernor. ' Th" latter taid lii.t eei cum t i uk tic Mil li It ' iirpri-iuiini tlio nun )ioiii,i 1 -he bill iniiea vio.a , turn of mi rala are niidecltnu io lime their view I ' Iff ,n?tric''l'!eiiliii.aurtiiia- Hint t'de nt In !,..'"!"" lhf P'tcopallan dhK-tia tint forarleiJ ivf!'r0.Ml "."ll .' "lulcrtttnd mat the Hai int. have S.J'.'t'1 "'"I"" ' liat not louie In me et On tha If ' iior!ettao'r,ll..,,b1u,n'(', ""'CU" '" lia " "' " 11 Wua Mr, I.iiiiIiiu, WcliUrr'e Ilndr. The iiuljrnf t'le worn in a Inch Mat fo in I In the I'itt 11 ven.it u ullotk. Itnv.ii.,, . I .nhi in la.i.een . Idetitlfleil at thai i.f Mr. l.oin.a VUbher m ml-ait ft. 'll,ortnknlo,,.1,W.flh,"!,, " HI yen md It iV cS;iii!u7dn.l'.,lltr !' ceiinniiifd tuiclde or aa y tai'tahiysL'?rr;'..,'SialuJiar,s;',Ud?.'im WiUUr' ju m