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EIGHTEEN PAGES. VOL. H-RE'** SER1KS HO UH EIGHTEEN PAGES. RICHMOND. VA.. SUNDAY JULY I ISS4 PRICE THREE CENTS; HE CLAIMS SELF-DEFENCE. Goodman Says Col. Parsons Seemed to be in Hie Act of Drawing a Pistol. ACCUSED HU OF MSSIHG WOMEN FREE |li,?.l,l,.f the Victim of thc 1 n?n??.lj T?k.-? , i? l>?? lb* Katn?a.l ali-n *?>?? ,,?111,2* willi IBM Av.u.rit. . \ \ \ . .'... ..ll.? i ? Ri aka no staten ?od that hs errntendeat u ... ii i;.. io aaow tii.it hs set ?'f ii alternant part el I ? ? li.ive I 1 ?'":.- . ; ? ; Mrs. ? vcr thi' i a she i used him of passing ? ,. ral pui i like Inti ntlun to n mari led wo - . i ?i claims that he me! Parsons mernina; i . and <1? . . unfit for his nan a takli >f him, P m aa In thi awing a pistol, when the former his and shot Lim st . ? ? il times to i .rt- of his own eafi ?r nattai... man's i ?? -dina tint ia ? en maHsnaatrj , I with .t eauae. will give him their full sym pathy and aid in his Ulai. raoii .Hom. lina in the John Wis* story. Ex ent down Dee] and ?uti: thy foi pai ally due to Ina i's ] :.!>?. j na WVBMB < / tttttAsaKMesis. falHaaasss Watastal Bataam People Con. deana the Bhootlag, NATURAL BRIDOB, VA, June 30. ' 8 of ?' I, ll. ?'. par? fitt fi CHI n Foti in, arriving at Nat i... i.ii lae .-? .:i -n .it ;.;. waa met by a ?-ii-.il to bia IPs neighbors ai nun uni ty ar? ius min plrlt and kin.ii - pie of this section have laid ? I of he who ha prominent, and who h is taken i ich an ^.-^t of this ther aectlona of VliginL tut BO NOT JISTII It ls the belief here that me oftence was not justiiiable; that while Colonel Parsons did report B, that he only did what waa j A i ea of Bympatny Ired frau all ians- ot the country by Mr.-. Pars- aa an I saintly, *h<>, are beart-tM ar the Pull arrangement* U sar I the rnjri . s vet Ffder*e>? are I. I Dr. A. N, J uatou . LEX I NOT".:. VA.. June JO.-Speclal. A i. from funeral a rn, the slayer of ? i and fi.. mern inductor who slngle i ? v- bia fearlea doun and dis . ? rufflana on un ? nu a ? ? a union d- ; ?' rn aa , .. ti -Il 1 party. ifterwarda here : i --.in the courts ?? ids gentlemanly d . mad- a ri He li .. aobi 1 tiiati; aa ? i an tn : ; : ..'!,, ; to ' inn hell of him by his feUow-conduutpra mVBDMA -> > < <>l ssri.. A BSBSeet thai .lain, BL \\|s* ||?a Been I it. pl->T?..l Brr. 'I Iriimp Anions; 'them. Tao Ullina; of Col I ..s the topic .', and len ? fall in the line of de ? . .lilian y. il! n . Mr. Lev. T. Crump, of this city, who to Cl I f tl t - - H .un from tJoodman, had not return Mr. Crump, Mr. it isl:, of Covington, and Mr, ? ti, of Clifton I ?1 hy Mr. Parrish ls considered the r n that aectlon of the Btate, ? ? ? ?, -.- for ttie I I any, Mr. Anderson was monwealth'f Ai? lsa COIUlty, and moved to ? ii i.r.d la ; r-1 i: lt of Ailee;' 'hat a living i a ir-d John B. V. lae . bf Millie nt ? -ts ns to the two i to have been writ : it is aald that of a, character not suitable rare a ritten to the ind < 'Ino "tt, ? tb using im ! th.it u.' r himself of the charge .. and thal R illa t..rn Infos snlaecd froo ? ? a did I arise. ITS ?*aid to I him ? thal the na um i den wrought ... fortunate aiAHiirn nr a smsator. II In. lu nv, of New Jersey, Cot On d dor .Ilium. B IPnrhrllfle, State senator from inty. Nsw .i i ley, 1 .usi-d a I uk, Susquehanna and i i ,d train on Thursday ? nnd Anti 1* etui.bed the I tn witfi s poeket H a legislator in New Jersey hasn't ri mon for < otisldering himself a knows he epa aboard a rall ly for the Bal ? ? ..my, Put , for ti liatlnaulah ? - Leaislature "i i law giving . r all the railroads Di the wadis their ?>ody ta in sea Mi lilnchcliffe lives on Hamilton ? far from Ihe Bl ? of York, tua . v/eati Win ? ti< >? it aboard the IO o'clock train frorn 'his - lt) i.a . night his ass stuffed vi uh nilli ? I the 8 -n-iuehenna and Western -ny. It ls the custom of 'tie J. -lature to a as eoon an the mn int; plo wins is fairly v><ty. The railroad company had >><e Senator's pans good only until rt nain that Mr. lilnchcliffe was on wit* a short local, under charnc of Con ductoi I. J. .lor.es, of North Patel son. about fortj lire yearn old, Ha ?;m reading a newspaper when ,l.? carne through the car for ticket* Hinch. without loukiiiK np, ponai, thc pana out to ?? iiint ain't ii ni jones. "Then it ia good," remarked Hinch cllfte. ? Hin.hcllfYo says that Jones did not take tins pleasantry In g.i part "That pa - ' Joni ? ? "lind either you win pay your fara ar I a ill put you off Ht ti'.- nest "l won't p.iv anv file and you won't pul nae off." Hlnchcllffe declared, "l mn Jersey, and tba law makefl li ymir duly tn turn nie free. If I good as a pane. 1 d' :> I I I lue off." Joaea anira he told Senator Hlnchcllffe that iv could pay big ftura under pr< and tc. : .: Ki. k from ti IT it I .ni. bul thia Hinch cliff' rel Bsd I I h put you off," -1"" '-s "aid. the bageagi li pal t omblnatlon smoker. i:> ? Hlnchcllffe was furiously a nary. ? i .-rv the train banda come and look Into the i .ir where l mi." he Bald, "and !' them had lils 'mil off and wa< rolling up his sleeves, I didn't know tl,, n that lie w i ? uni th il i,.- bad not been worn m. i "They to pit<-ll RM Off," I tl, ni. Joni - the Bl ll r h\ th.- hIioiiI .i that moment tba knife atruck in the ann. Just below til- elbow, ide wein us whole lena th Into the flesh and cut its way "ut again. "Y .ure cut!" -he train men. The night of th? Ml 1 all hnnrls. Hlnchcllffe .-till Inalated up rn his ri^nt to ride, but apol.iKi7.ed profusely to Jones for haring done bim an Injury, and of. foi . -l *tor an l f"r any : time the wound mii?'ht < ans.-, ii" al*o tendered Jones his fur.'. Jones would the fare, At Little Perry Jones telegrapHed tor i>' Ice to mt ? i the I Bl Haiketisaok station. There wad a I Bl the station when the tnti. there m Van Blaxcom an and han 1 uff? 1 Hlnohcliffe. Th.- part) rn nt to McFaddea'a dru? where Jone*' wound was dr - train waa held at the station for I while thin waa being then f^-'iit forward. Joni i Ind to make a complaint of criml i ? Bgralnet HlnchciTffe. made before Justino William H. Harrison. Hlnchcllffe ? un . Bi nator Win? ton, who lives in Hackensack. Winton and 1 >r. McFadden went on Hlnehcllffe'a bond for fSOO, ?? went to their homes on I . .un. Hlnchcllffe still ii. Urn he was entitled to ride on his pa.*.*, ll" said the | v<ill 1 nomi: in Beaalon, an t thal he b td i.n tra on legislative 1 Rafferty, of ti rday 1 tl t ii u- ). oliffe would be pi scouted with vigor.? New York Bun of ax a nc ii isis r isi lo ra Io Or.lT ?<> l>f-Ci.le \\ lil. i, ol Iii.ni - lioul.l lilli Cnriiot. KA IMS, Juna IO. -A dispatch from Mar? seilles this morning am thal a soldier detained In the military prison at that jdace ui<on searing nf the assassi? nation of the - the au : concerning th" plot, which was batched furnished the ni cn anarchist", after tha ? lllant ? >., drew lota In '. of them was to kill Karun. lot fell to S.-int" Cesar!o, which seems to be the real oame of tl ? the mistake in the inversion of his havK ? from the Italian ? ustem of writing the family i ima firet Ceearlo ed as having boen "wild with w h.-'i he found thai he bad ? murder. Ri im HS. June ? Bated anti campaign has been inaugurated by the police ir, Italy, and ai many let: Leon addressed to King Hun ? . In this cltj been proloi | I l itely. J'rrparatlon for (arnot'. Funeral. PARIS, Jane I the city and ' Prance i - are ? | tor the I mi ral to-i row of Pri t the ] elim 1 I ? a demoi -1 archy as well aa a tribute of d< to th ? Chief Magistrate. This ? ? - lin ly calm, ll - that Prance really mourns h- r uni is deeply li ' the out i.'..- Anare! floral < rown to P . rown is of red ? aped with ; : in ' Ircu nfl i em . ? -riv.-l here, with wreaths BOd the )'!.: iy will r- tain all ol iee in the Ministry, 'h.-r.- will i upon the reassembling of the Chamber of D , tut sday. Turner Opens His Senatorial Cant ATLANTA, J c. Turner pia tl ipa Urn for the Knited f i a speech to-nlKht. His cand announced for I I urner hat dellvere 1 In the .State .sine- he entered I I hers in ti: i the Pjor Colqultt, A. O ? ?, and L/ouls P. Garrard. Bj ? enter the I ? ? Judge Turner had 'julie , Hence at DeOlve'a Opera-House He was Intro duce.] by Hon. N E lian In ins i for ide repeal of ti i for tariff reform. ty of the l >emo ratlc party to do buaU laellotgeaafi tgalnai Raee Tracts. CHICAOi., June I 1;. - t , ? Haw i ? -track p Ina a common gaming Washington Park Club for maintaining B nuls i Thai tote on which the \r booton Park < Jlub Indi, tment i ai Jury, In looking up ? i iw, 1 : 1 that 1. tiling tripe .r skli B iv ':" lt: lietel ll . .-? I that the smell from ths - ant, and the Indi tment was lasued. Hie Tower Bralga Opoeed, LONDON, Jin:- ML Th.- great tower bridge was formal!) ting lei! The acena wa* ? u.,-\*j Iflcent one. \i. m ten thousand persons lined the rou! the Royal pro ? Ith 11..^ and I ! he ceremony t ok pince at noon. Sam Small to Live in RejdaJk, NORFOLK, va., June ,.ii ? Kev. Sam 8 nail ann ii. tnt ;;.i le in thi Hie pons will attend the University ol Vira;!' session, and he deair be ne ?, I Chairman Gibba if tieri, and anya Mr. Small will -peak In ev< r> city and county in the State In the fall elections. -.-9-. Ano!her lt y fee "kmlarfM t. CsUCAOO, Juae M Judge Payne has grantt d a ate) ol ex? lion in the 11 ? of the aaaaeein, Prei the present hearing. Prendergaat waa Bsatenced to be b riged on Jul) M, i.nt execution of i.- sentence wid i..- deferred ui.tn the insanity hearing la concluded. No (lumire In the I'upuy K'ahlnrr. PARIS, June 30.?It ls offli ia'ly announced thia afternoon, contrary to exp Kons, that there will be no tdULOfg in the l>uyuy cabinet. ^, TRADE UNIONS ME A HAND Tnej Offer to Assist the American Rail? way UEion in its Pullman Boycott REACHING ALARMING PROiORTIONS. A N,.iiU,,r of OSher Road* Iurliideil tn Ilia I'-.. ...u i h. steUwafS bhnw Nt Signs nf VVeakeiilua. 0HICA43O, June 30.-A meeting of the chiefs and tnaatsra sst tbs ls Isatlena in Chicago was held at the Buartera of the AJsnertean Hallway Union i" d t> foi ? ble purpose of pass Ing reeolatlon denouncing the Url armed for. as by tbs corporations I ? Hu- rights of labor. Th.- question snn is- in? volved was bal it the .:.*, the reeelatlee ty on thc attitude of Hie state of things, .uni asking ? :ion of the franchisee bi i by the railroads unaer the state law, which, lt is claimed, ere being violated b) the I to supply ti.u they are permitted to r in Pullman The mool lim-..!i i:;i clsv lutlon h. axing u| m th< m Ik ti ot tbs M.ue officials Were drafted by S woman Mrs. Fanny Kavanaugh. The swl lins Of many trade ul ii waa brought ;.i ? ut by ai le by nil of the prominent of the City and the BU While not acting In concert, th** unions bi i at or 11 lng to Join iii suj porting th men in their atrugi f the tr.io. s and lal- i the ci rural dh laion ol Ibe Unlti i I ?-, a eommlltee w.m iii otnted io wall upon th- ofhclals -f the American Rallwsj Union and offer th- united atrength of .-very trade end labor organ? isation In the city. '! at hes lera this afti moon, and it wee i thal -scry union min In the would ko out ? Immediately if tl - Railway Union di i mi d it necessary. The t ropoi [lion , ted was tl iee the trouble beta - ? . ? inion and the ral li was not Settled within the next .1 two ? ? i man in the i li t' . tl to tn-, lowest, .0 bj mpathy with the ' ' the l-.y.. st . stnn.u- I Will ? .1...I- unions '.lidded to tills ?? many thousai da wi... a iii be thrown out of empl. ti of all ii- i by laboi lt v 111 mean, for Ch ? , the -m. reed E at ? nun, not counting the railroad i ire nov. out ol woi... li will nclal los- to hundri -ls of fai ; , cor poratlone. The Immenelty of tl or strike cannot be estimated at thi ter win- ii ia bound to toll ? In appearai ?? to i i iee the I courageous to ah udder, thi. ? . j. by Dana, a the pi ' altlon ??? a to the union officials : si who .li-! ? with ? I the #oiier.s of the unions on eond i upon to d i so by the unli ti VV1 this call la the union. ' ? ?i In mut. it le t I that thi re a r orders ft-un the Amerl i. Union o'ii tb u strik-s v. ii; 1. ? union Was ? fully authi . . iq ia to predl ti d? - i.nii- -. An al .v. -st cu. of the buel -ta "ill reeult. and lt being mad- t-. induce th r their ac With the tike to the 'I !. :. i the atti-llti Ul Of til .- : land. I ' i Ile up early this morning. All of the yardmen . h. - - - on the N ? i ?n the Nor! I atrength nf th- uni "i i when an ? . -i ? . . n, trainmen, o] nd clerks sion rn- ntl : to tte up the NN laeonaln 6 ble. The meal Import ni tie-up to-day of a new Mn- was the strike ordered on the minah Ti. were i ut ar 6 o'clock t > night, and the walk down of a number of ' ill aa fuel. It wa net strike I In the cl of thi ? ' men are employed by the ol finery will ili n i v- erratas. lill body. The flremen'a division - Illinois Central numbers about three hnn mel ? aol after discussing thl situation the draw from tba Brotl I I I irren ler ot if tbe out. and the ra work this afternoon. In the Pan ba ali of the ti1' neera ? ere, as ?! ; . r of the I n. i 'n the fifty p Lght : twitched by non-union crewa .tod. ? uni >n hem , . they * g i a 1-.. al union nf their own. f the Mil? waukee In h.i! refusing to ti ? the on ti. the men returned to work at 2 P. M. A eora ? ..f men, not members ei I ?i. waited upon the union oft" Ina to try to ha*- ?? the 11 I ll . fl la ? r nany, bul the request for a delay wa fused and the Order la now In effect. men, however, aili not atrina until morn? ing. mn aaa1 sst auuiiiuam The action of General Manager rfewell. of the Laka n working I tower f< r I ti ams, ca the Union Board to d tina road this ult mo n. Buist declared rn the Ni North.rn Indiana, Hik' Pour, Color nd. On tl ?"' " ? complaint ls tint the company has t Uli? man ? Inctnnatl. The order ror ?.-ral sink- en the sst. rn was also ? ted this afternoon. OJ? *c count ? ' ""'ia'?,' merr.be, of the X strike was on that i ' '. mediatel) a number of yardmen and roadmen wenl out. . s?..aaiaia It was reported al union h-?-. . rt-rs that the rilli-. the Western Uni n and I Companies to sup,-- otake he lila., es nf tba atrlfcU s "n , ?''^r^ar^U^-tenm'. Ibe union officials ii en ag >Vhrbar^en?.r^;he ? a K-neral tie up of th. I ,,.-.. Pa^fii luil??n utturipted. and the mea on the Iowa dlvlaloa of the Chicago .ind u ? -i. i n have - tared out. Union officials say that 'i thing in til" repolin that th<- emt.I ryes of the C i elevated : th.- street car Ht 'rike. A COmpli t" tie-up 1 in thc Motion as tar sonni as Lafayette, Ind. tn to rafi manga. Late to night it was uki . i r it an uiii'istanding n y th* union officials and the grand officers of the i'll, mens Brotherhood ah fir' would be permitted thor in a body or Individually in ? tba Strikes amomt ttv- firemen w ordered on all tl The engine. linn' agreed to taki gs <>f the Interpretation of the rulee by Chief Ar? thur, and r-fuse to work with green What la looked upon as a plKnltic .nt move on the part ot the cap the union designatea all etnployere, n,.. rial! idq larti ra to lay of P. ii. Studebaker, of ? ? ' Bros. Mr. ??ak- r is a Pullman i lomi my. afar* - tween him ai ?, u was ?i> ?-.?' ut that ll for i lng to-morrow, lt li i whether i with th" Kiiiman Company or a pro:- lion to ti, ? , irtlons to i'n thal over ten i '? ail ? is to run any but mall and rftli pp moat v ausp?od< I .tare. -.1 j t>bu : . . . ,|, ,,r Ii. BS1 Isl * M-?"W. CHICAQO, ?I"'1" " I"'v"< 11lon inane thal 'the railroads were about to lnj| i I. In? ri matter but fall ' "?''* f"r that the I ! f"r ,in, Wiiich would reach th. thia aft. moo,,. Inspector Bra I ,i and reelved tha reply from ' ?lt ,}l"r" no Immigrants on tl ?- train. ? Bertlon is Ul ^ ni..- iii Perlahab ?? Oasda. CHICAGO June la, There le a genernl rise In all " Mllt of tha strike. I I' -V. -' he ? thal ? all Ku. i ! tn Ilk" ? a The hotels- find I In a unfortun it< i i . enerally ? tha ? rielly In IT' 1 CIXl 'INN \T1. I ' ? T Hy af" ter i" o'clock this in ? Man* ? divi? sion t system. Th ? ..rd- r men, S, and. In f - roe l ... far aa l>*s the < ntlra road com I y nlKht. r \ ifed. ST. LOUIS, June 3d.?Executive Director . p. Ker-. ' I American Rall LTnion, who n in ch.n ' the union depot thia morning on a cl of .limirbhiK the peace. K to the police hes i . i irti i n af Kern pt- - f Manager R y. of i trlk ? ? io return ?rk. Kern ' mak ls< ? i ' t1 ? I hoi Mr. Kerns attitude .- became ph tl reatenlng tl.ai the ian rr the i ? reel him. of Chicago, waa in ? ii . i of Mr. K.-rn I; I Itchmen, md ti thev will non trike with '. it ,a hman In i f the Ti rmlnal nlng. srere 'i with 1 P .? end ' fhio r ad. ? ... blockade la In at K Bl St. L iii". !,, I I ; fl t bii'f I rufll. . PIT r8BUR< 1. June JO K \ .om. i :u ?? left : : ?. attempt will be tn out all tl ? railro ul men In I ! pert The : rUll ' well ? in the V . ? . imi..<i towards i ml i-.< ipi. ?. PHILADELPHIA, Jun- 80. The Kv n ' rleen Railway i rters in thia of the Pennsylvi ' Phila Mdent v In a ? ai. I amen In this section ? i the Ami .- their ef ? id In Inf-. ,1 . -i tor the ' by i "' '' '' I i to di ? P i i lin rel otp.'i ; lhat t?i..m rill i to the i orapany, .,?,! . extend the Puumaa ? A -uueilnTmlefit Umten liv Striker.. CAltIO ILL ' renee p..i,'i tl rlnundent ' and ? switchmen, lt than two si ono mail ti ? .ind | ,,,.. of the vari*. Three miles n.rth. whet (erred to the i i th l rldae train No. I fr. was met ? " fra-n,f'-r: with ? vi, coacl ea, 1 ' being ' nt made with the striker*, vh. were highly in- nsed with Superin tratn No. 1 return d hal wat aboard and waa ? Ith th*m. after whicl I By . mar i ;" ;? : 1:tm ,nV. ? carr he ww taken home. It is me PMBBBgef to very thu .? | to? night ?l.i?i >?.' i:i<'- ?" ? ' "' ,nM" D_ MOINES, IA-. 1,m" 3?-('?'n?'''.il ?i.c' - u-..rkniun Sovereign Issud an Snler to-nlghfTo he or to ?, CoVnpeny or rldaa In a K,.l:man car_-. Crhalri- n krcn-isd. KRONSTAR Jun- ? ^HlIr^K Cr I cholera have bee* WP-**** **+ ? '* of j them were futal. - - A PROLONGED SESSION. TUEGOVRRXMEXl KX< ? ? I t: it. F. lt BY IXC HE ASM or IIS majuhiiibs. lb" Piing* of a Number of Important M.*..i.*? to bo Att.mptiMl at this s. .... a -l-?ralBu Affair.. LOffDOM, June 30?The K.overnmei t. encouraged by thc Increase Ol their ma i in the recent dlTiaioas in the ii 'ise af Cornmeals, now intimal.? their lnt< Btlon to include in the buslBeee of the billa which, lt Hy announced, would be abandoned. Thia . a number of Important meaaun will- h th" ? t.. pm Un alon)?namely: The evicted I bill, I'lil, tile | London i | ilted a* much i il po. sltion Implies a prolong - .vu |.i.^ ?,( me prorogation "f ; I'. ?? will certainly t-lt until septen an l possibly . I a taut still I* that the m le\e that they ar.- strong In view of ti., ir recant bk majorttli autumn of 18 ? and also think themselves in a p - to Justify them in endeavoring al tho nett a of Parliament to ^arry out the complete Na mine. mr. neroan ion The oppoeltiOl 1 thr-iuirh ph- ? r I of the rr - I thi lr pat tv tn fighting a contlnu tie. Th" Laders of tl their whips of Incompetent !? their men. especially In their pern I the > rovemment t > obi lin .ha rr.aK-h d spii i- I . his**. In this ' ? i ai w m ; sur i n --. 'i ? v. nt| . . oui'i not, for lack or ? di' i '. i.'d, po lt :. that iii- : n --Mil be . plrit duti- h.- recommttti I foi I lon. The Government readily gave Un- prop. Bltlon without th Par . th.- result, an ' ' irthi r try? ing to make aa .<.: I the Unionist !? id ? I' I. tQtS' bili 1 on tha' ? With li is \ lew, John M Bi C retary 1 i til- bill, limiting ii : lain Tl ? that the evil ."1 ti nants' bli: ev.-n be .-ii" . . ..I ia pa ting tbs i I ? Lorda. . A . ? mmittes has been appointed to con? sider iii- position ot heirs to p. Moa-.- of Commons. Th . ? iiil"-r of Ka. ii iiiu-l.t for iii- Attocllffe dlvisii ffleld, who death of hii i.uher, Lord 1,. ? omes ni" ? l Baron O nment tly attempti d an innovation hy ?in* that is. rna rd <'..:' . for the stewardship of th" Chiltern Hun dr< da . ilun red from th" House ..t' Com Chamberlain, in the ? it if Parliament should permit fitch ? irmi ?i'm of th ? , to tba i rag was an (pi . atlon of a peat in ih Slr until ' !rown, under a wrll i '..ons. ? ? th" up| . .li.i of riimii.' lent! . tue ? Dormant ; u of th* peer Rlttin< In iii- . ? . - 'om - until h ? F. Broderii !:, ai. P.; George Na? son .md Viscount Wolmer, M. il heirs t" '.il down in their contention, ih'-r or not he -'iii si; lr ta v.,IT. : >rreap n i with tli*- Anti-Qambll red u horneta n< ? il.,- "1 '. . Guido, ' and ; ... ... ld remark In h of 'I.-- 1 ? - fter co ? mwell wa- i i. ii.- ii a* an* his life. Thia assertion, I Lord K ? and h.- baa given ? rerybody to unde ? ? i of ttl.- ' v much 'I ??i m of death dutla ? : Sir William Harcourt that the proposal will not ii form. Slr i I i ..ns that Parliament with the right their own taxation. . . i nm leave. Th Int. i - ?"'' r of President alon of h. - of the I ? . ? I time nu nber of troops, a I aur . rlVBi dignity and sp lend ? hlch . was ? to divulge to i ad i'rin ? ? lng that they land ".--.m. where In tb ..r Loi is, when thej rn Mild Imme? diately drive away m .. prtA Within the la-t v..- k il. d tit ? force of Bi otland i ard Ineree ? I by one-third. Tna additional assistance h.i3 been large! from the Continent with foretgni ra at British .1 of fugitive Anarchists from Belgium and Fi com? ing t A sf pro? tect the ? Arch-I >uk.' Pren li I inder of their il > I functions whlci i in h mot >f ?..- ,\r. ni ? . . king* ham Palace and MarItoernugo ii i ? gi on gganj N" i s The Czar ?'Innes his <pj|et ,. windsor daily, but -1 ery da ? pro? gramme of til- kepi se? cret. It ? known that lie formally ston? ed at Windsor or Tuesday In th. j of tie the Prlace of w the Duke of Ha**-Coburg, the do. uments necessary to bia marriagi Prineeai a 1 x hli? rtai.ee. ix dally receiving Instructions in the doctrines of the orthodox ?ireek ? h. being tutored by the fz^r'M own Father Janyacheff. The Ducheee >>t Tork and her baby win from Will' <ham f July, ii - Of tile Pl ? i a.*s bl r , of i ere Loi ill l's doc t< ? advised nita I until bia health lu full) . and the ' 'ons -r\ atlves ol Bi adi ? . li nt ly looking out for another candi ' - ... In K kind : i Randolph on th- i fol Alli. ' .lre>\ . arter h ivUig inte--'. with Mr Herbert ijardb er, pr.-si i. of in. Uuiird of Agriculture; Kui.t Waa Henry Chaplin. M. P., arid sir Charlea Tupper. Canadian High c-inmlsstorier, icbed th.- conclusion tba! th- re moval <>( the embargo mi Canadian -attie ls still distant. The special examine* th* lungs of retaught.I Canadian i .a-- 1 t . d i v. The report of the ? nary experts will undi ubtedly Pie press nos of eontagloue pleur n,.-- m. The Scotch ? ting on th- chances of the VlglUal in the I re uti, st it- that the depth of the r around some of the marks of th.*-larbert la only eighteen feet, while the '. with her -entre ; . uk\ne nlne t?n feed. Th- P.-lil. In an arti, le in tin- same - the Royal 1 ?. m ? ? . - , .. li- auliuti to avoid a mishap. 4 '..uv ia's i ga??MJ ' ms. Senator Hnlali on it? N*i ional sud Inter iinli.niitl 1 i,.|i,n imo--. WABHINOTON, Juna ? Beaatet Pat? ti al. li bj ia mt. rvlewed 10-day by the st (hs na? tl in u ssaportaacs of the position. Senator v\ aish 11 ni i international ? - haphu ot ? rsa mini-, .m.i r ireet, win i an I close i tecember of this treat en , it mi broad llaee, and will on each a liberal - to command the <?.?? I support of ih- pi ii- of ii-.- t nit-1 : will aol 1 "-.- ' t., th-- ? e/tll -ml.ri'-., th ii.ii a Union, a en to easibita from >,! .i ti america. The ioi.re.1 people whl take ar. active part. It la In e n to have a bull.lin. lavoted te them. i baadrworti and ? ?-. hie:, the race his eahlblt v\ iit ! | -. ? ? il ire Ii ment the have n 'j hey would have n ide a most creditabi lill, but I'hi.-ago was ? it impoeelbis by ? ? would have I i be ting the evldei ? - in the mo? il arts. The white in lani r iring HtlOn "f tue eryt t-.tn* pes - Ivance i ? : ? mg. ? The blTl h. w pei a mak Ing an approprlai favorably reported by the commit! t ? Flouae nd ?-? ..,,. ,,?,, i;(i -i mllllona to the w -ii a t sdi al ? the ipi ? mta. In tue ot i ern States are deepl] IS 1-" ?? - SAYAl. tur.il lllHtcr.D. I lie < iiil.ert M:itne, lemaa, linell,natl and - N Bal Ki lilmll I iilinirlie.t. W A.-HPNi. i'i >.\", Jun.- 88 Secretary ? I order U>-da all work in navy yal paid tor for tn- in re ..-?? ot th- navy. 'I his ls caused Ly tn- failure ; ria ittorm tan it lon eat ??-?-t appr i i ? now bull.. lng th- battle shirs ano the armored m Brooklyn, ai ti :. nor wm . . I. ilovernt . Cincinnati and Raleigh must main untouched until furthe The Naval Bul apt r ? ? ' ntlnue the -?? clerka and workmen foi lng a poi tt.-n of the P resolution. H was feared ut firet lhal all naval re? pair ? if down, au 1 that .- sufficient I ? the \ ards closed ? ? a the army to guard nay.il ' As lt ls, workmen win tufter from whicb th- Bl '"??' ' COm pelled ' -a-?_ Ile Lerda ?? the MU er Qw-ai >'i. I.i ,\ -. in, June I ' The allver quei ip ni th- House ot i. : on the 1- lian mint- Lord ..f Inila from I i policy tit hough he Alli,' to ii ! .\ . a I.-I sir ? ? tiou. compared to t t radi -a trifle. P- rd Bi - ol ?ii.-nt ? to reopen until the 1 ul! trial. ? thus: \. i . right or wrong, lt pen until th- presx nt policy shall have been full;, tried. -,-,-a Ile lluiiso Will Ssl Y e'.i W ll mt a ! Ijl t. WASHINGTON, 1 >. ''., June rn 'i m. et ? . . lure to be follow.-i i-.h -i th- tariff h.ll la ? pointe. 1 ferer hr.- Imlnary erff.rt ? ;, the di '?Ttin ,.. the ? .. . will in >n to aui der in ai.;. . .- imend ? -a Baieldeefe Pet mer il lunmiiier. HWIPPIN CITY, -ence ? tars. ' Mr. I vania, from a removed arbes quently for a ? nt of Rli h moiid, Va., i lent of w . ? ? .-ur cit leena as an quiet il, Put when uni-. 'i - Int! i ? uni.ulan- ? ntrol Il ? ? I the di -?a < li tt m..ni,., ti,nf int.1, Bsfta, -Ni a a; \. tk.vn -The ll Hank al ld to thi . ?fork ? ? C. A. Lyerty, ; this was . -li.' dar - from tl. - rh- i ;..\ ernment a ?? hed ge c-ur? ti r gol l There a i be other -g ii rael I. nd.mam lu ,; -tike. WABHINOTON, lune 80. Mra. | Ctini.un, wife "f ti I the ? f St. Matthew's chur-h (where the ., ,r> -if -x President l ret this morning from an overdose of la mun. admlnlati a by her brother-ta-law Usaralng the reamli -if ... i... sine frantic and eteraapt l t . treatment us i. iii lt i ultu ant. v. \S1IIN' IT -Ni-. ? ir Virginia: rarlable winda. North Carolina: Probably showers, ' ? ? portions. . \M.I .il- IIIUtMmil.il i. PoUowtag . aa Iks I the tner naomeU-r at Trie Tl ines ol - A M . sj; :-.? M BO ii l1 H . s iv m.. te: ? P. M.. '0 iv mxht. .o. Average. &. WHAT WILL HOUSE 1)0 with r/i* tAMtrr bill wiibx it KB A' Ills ili.il Ito Ol f Clianc?? In the Gortmuimi IMnMo. or. ii.?? Mi l)loi'. KO'orta In Behalf of th. Norfolk Navy lard. Tanas Rms*!/, Rapist Bli lp ino. I Washinotok. June H. l."Bt. i The final determination of the h?nate to vote on the tariff bill on next Tuesday, and the knuwi.. Iga that lt would be bet-u* the House on Th ara.la %. ?, a Ve i, . t..-.uy to a nurnhvi ..I *,?-, uUttoae as to Its re -lui- .< i.s the House andi the conference committee. Tao bin wm pass the .-, i M By Ba? li I mal ri..l|.tay. it will prob . to tue Mouse undi Tll'll \ef lt COU: Will Ut . I lo the \\ ,.* ? I Maana Commit! 1'hal commute* wul then ti p .ri b. the tl in the .?. ii- amendments, The -? ith.-it into com? mittee of the wh ? te caaatoef the 8en ? time employe.I li. mi-, discussion win probaelj be rory short, peanlbly not ever two da>*. . t then tli- confer.-,c.. cosunltBse ?vlll ba asked fer and tn" lion-... conferees wilt be appointer) by the . Then conies tn* ttoa The B*n atorn ll a.* li ls oas* stltutes the actual feat uri ? ?, t* the measure, an-l that an inslatancai th.- Dari of the House f"r .my ? will d'-;- ir in- entire proposition* It wan rumored all day tn.-n Mr Wilson, chairman of the Ways and Maana Cobb* mitt**, would make a desi rate nght upon the sugar, ther ?easdaeea which the d - chang* I, and that h" woul 1 declare in I "nat and party defeat lu | to a *ur r to the Senate upon these duties. liol lg WILL IO. Mr. WiKori btnaaeH waa not In th* ' it several of tile tiletn I Means C. mmltt** talked upon tba subject, and all agrrt ' tbBi while the lloU*e ci,- th* Conference Committee would endeavor to He- lire the rejcctlici ol' the 'Pities BOO*. coal, sugar, and severs! other article*, that the) would ti'-t ? nrv their opposi? tion to the extent ni a defeat "I the 1-1.1, holding that as the Kenei iverage si the McKinley bill was uti, lt wa- bettor to have iii.- Semite redu tam to M -r> than no bill, although th- Wilson lull of Zit.oi v is their pietei' t'ongresamen wh" - alb I at the Oovern metit I'rnuiiiK Ofllce this mornina w?TS unable to s. .? Publl I'rlnter Benedict. f app il nt men ts t<. pisces ill bia matiii.- on n- xi M " .11\. and tn.- paraiati I u -nt who has no ? I ' ai art for duty acts ..? if he . J grievance againal his representative, whs ls forthwith rompelled to sela* Ma hat a>ii hurry over to th.* printing oeneo to know til- ? ? . I I.is trip, under the biasing ' 'vs ,.f a iuie sun with th* thermometer away up in the nineties, ta anything bul pleasant, and maka* th* ? itured ""nu' taman wlsb hs wer* ? I- else II. ill ill the nure. Very f.-w appointments ay. the fact is theta ar* nu va i . ? Tl a Virginia congressmen are not ea? rn now ia te hold '\ ii ti-. \ iv iii or Mt t.. io thia, ntatnlng tb" b i * of the virgin tana to bc retained lins with tha it.mer. in ti.is matter the ... i and iKii'K m ? u i- -..I i nat thu same system will be adopted in .'king t. r ne* appointmante in thia ?!? pai tm. tit, aa area the ?? In ali of th" ..ti . ii.emly ti I =iiv ? nts. Tha *"'' s well nigh I yesr pi, I ? ls? ? tuir. d adrift fr m that b Th- majority of thi n<J c?alm to have n \ ' will ?% exertion to be i win I by thia imf" < and be brough! . -. irs po* * t.. rellsve thad mada many omi anxious for an adjournment ov*r Monday ? . i in that dii.-i tt-.n B 'it The Hpeaki r an l the balance <<t the Committee on Katoa ? i owe! .mi th.- BBoveaaant waa aband. mu. -i vi.r?'a wok. II >n. 1?. Cur-liner Tjrtar, who is an ear r pren matu-.- .?r iii* I is mads several \Kits to th* Nav) I >.-| ?ari m. ,,t mnl -I a,? rtntng in hii power to **esr* na i ? work f"i the Norfolk navy yartla ?-an Pr*ni i ? jard for re* la not owli -; to lack of .-ffoi i obj shown by the following coos* linn,i "-laiy of th* ' t ? ; ii "ii.-nt. Hon louse of I prea Sir. I am In n I r i i .-Mai. . le ordered to ? y in reply, I tex to say that the erases Of th I 1 to N'.w . .i 1. r v ay to | The t S S Atinma and Alliance ar* ?i I with entln ? - an the dlatributlon of w.-rk in work ti [ do not Will be BU ' ip any event, i kev* done what I thirds fair to both I 'ids. W i'd kin sincerely yours, \\. Mr Al tt ?? ? . ? tn it Bmlth. ? e of th- Territoi >ng ipltol visitors to-d. I hie I to '-na .. * I Mexico In the t ...t? wua < ? a . -i waa compelled a hom" on a t, ? ? i'. s, i ? Kim t Btati - C rna ii l*r-isltanef. of ...nd. .un pr> "i ??-?: i i ..-? t I new th ths President, who seemi >PB the new ad Mr Oeoraja L Morton, ponto t Wilmington, K C., u in ? ,m itt at Ile, Ve.. 1* st th of Hlchmon.l, who u o? the pleasant ) .';rue> pre. edina hia mar it Allo'iit. Ki. next Week Was) a visitor nt the i'ap|i ? | Mr Asher Harnett, of New York city 'he pr,*..-c.' 1 -or.trian of \ ?+ , ? . ? of ?entatlv-a, u pt a Tarntruui\ n.>mlii. e for the i ?t Congreee. Mr Barnett has ha I i .ny ' life at the Capital t llently <|u*lin>d for tho dui iii olia'neuman ?r* no appointments of fourth. class poetmastera to-day foe \ I rai nie. Iv North Carolin* appointment was ? f <j \f Smlfb nt iixf.rd Kurd. Catawba, county, vic* A. J. Stone rs* ?darted. ll L W. I'rlrf Se..'..i. ..f tba M?u??. WA8KWOTON, June ?.-After objec? tion had I fen mile to coneideratloa of varloui" hills hy unanimous <-->n*ent. ? tttee? were calle i (..r rfp^irts, <uid "toljuat the salaries and ?1 -?iiiastera at Outhrls m ? HBBBB, were takes ul. but the . ...ur ?xptrv.l mid tbs n lune pv.-e. ?I Mila, which b..d U-eB f? voi ..i..> Friday niabt'S ?e?.l"H. Wile pa . th, Bvu#t,-. ag |?e??i".., mn iKMiu, uuu \i tn lulUturued Uti Monday.