tNb!vMaaelaiNK :''ssi """'' "-vcik ji-i ,) v., -wKHHMHHHHH - y 3 JteA VOLUME xxn-NO. 12(W. LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 0, 188G. PRICE TWO CENTS. j m m ml V N b j. i j GLADSTONK WIMi FIGHT. .4 vKAHKLtiit iiArri.it ten iuki.aihh IN Til It NKT I'AHI.IAMKST. Ills I'rleiull l(cl)lii( en llie CiMrfne el the Cnniertiillie.lluleiilsl Cmtlltluu Iiii irntnhle 1 tint the Tnrlr Will Outnlii Alilii(lfiriiilrnl MiirklngMnJntlly. ltetutiiH of tha (ltH.lldiiH nt inlilnlKlitTliura. day show that lirt members have thus rar been uleclud, leaving 171 ft te Ixj uliosen. Or tliove iilteaily rctiiriK-il 1B are Consnrvn Censnrvn thui, out hiuI out rtilliiMiit or tlie Marquis or Salisbury, ami rUnre llartliiglnnlnti Liber als, making "Ol llrm opponents of (Hailstone's ttclioiiie for home ruin. oreladslohlans ptire mil simple 130 lutMi been uhi'tml, which, Willi as Partuilllte, niHke n total or l'.i'i sup. jKirlKM or (lliulHtoiie'H 1)111 Thus It will H) "wn Hint there In, up te tlm present time, u solid hmII liemn ruluni.ijiiilty el IPrt. ItnluniH nre still cotillen In, litit tliev show no irelMlilllly el n rovers il or tint verdict against tlie government, which li tlie verdict Of till) IIIHS"HW, iiml net el tlie c1hs.su, as li preMil uieru liy the Increase of tlm iiiiinlwr of vuteiseu tlm ("onsvrvatlve hIiIm than by tlm actus! Increase In tlionuiMber of Conserva tive) iiiiimhuiH. II Mr. (Hailstone could no euro the rcluine! a liiiuui tuln uiudidalu In every election vet te I mi held, lilt umjetity Willi tlm PariitMlllnsiiver tlm Conservative nnil Hartingteulaus would be only Oil ; hih! Mtpieiiig llie remaining 171 members te be Welded iiH)ii hIieiiIiI Ixi equally divided lw lw Iween stipperlMM of (Hailstone mid lrnll mid Salisbury mid Hiirtlngten, tlie result would lmU)ioiiie rille votes against 3SS ou tlm iinll-vlladstone side, or a majority ter lairds Salisbury aud Hnrtlitgtuii or lint. Leeking ferwiud te ether silblllllos silbllllles silblllllos Htippenltig Unit when tlm llouseol Commens mints en August . (Hailstone nlieillil iron() a mea-mre te meet tlm views nllke or Hart Hart liigleu anil Mr, Chamberlain, mid also Hint tlm rest of llie eledlmis Nlienld lw equally illldi'd lit'twtx'U (iliiilstoueltcs nod null. ()Ih(IhoiicHeh, thore would result a unjerlty or six for tlie Conservatives : that 1, If no change takes place In llie relative uiiiuberH, there would be returned .vis Conservatives and .: liiiiue nil erf. lOiiipeMil or (Had (Had hIeiiuIUm, Hartingtuulans, ('Inuiberlaliiltu-i and I'aruulllle, making llie afore-Mid I'ou I'eu I'ou cerMitUe inujerttv of "It. It In lielleved til it unless the coiintles yet le Imi heard from entirely change llie nltua nltua lien tlie .Miiripils or ll.irtlUKteu will be etleitsl a cImike te form a nuw ministry. 'Ihls beltefls net nlmrisl tiy the faithful ad licrunlx or (iladtenit, who still think the bk'sI premier will ulther hae a majority or In) In n minority he mull at te justify him In retaining olllee and IntriMliicIni; n bill de Nlued te ineet the len of all urtles in the country who l.er any wirt of home rille. Yet ills believed that matters h nil roiie tee tar te warrant an eKs-Uitieti or rocoiidlia recoiidlia roceiidlia tlon twtwmjii Lord llarthiKten mid iilad iilad tteni, and nellilug Is ceimldered osible that leads Uend a llartlnten K"ernnient with8allHbur'asupxirt ail itlllanie ir net an actual coalition. ThoHltilntleii at this meiiiKilt Is oiKoura eiKoura oiKeura Kiui;tothii far-eeIiig Irlslunen who knew that a coal I tlen en an autt homerulo basis can nelHurvlMi. ThuyniHi in the near future the triumphant pHsai;oef a home rille measure, 'l'he luent alarming prasMs't, honevor, Is the pos-slhle conjunction, uiorely for mitl-hoiiie ruin tiurxises, of the C'ouxiratles and the miviiIIih! Unionists apilubl Mes-sm. liladstone and l'arnell. This would xie tlm calcula tion given abeNO heldiiig g(xxl .ls autl autl autl homerulo miIch, .igalust ler home rule, aiidthisiHjustwh.il the lamdeu CouxurMi CeuxurMi turs wure hoping rer mid twttlug umiu. 'I he new l'arlianiint will meet August 5 Tin: iii.it is nit i Ait. Returns rts.eletl up te .six o'clock Thurs day DNcnliig show a total CoueoMiitliu mid l.'nlenM Nole or :U,IJ7 and a (iladstenlau oteofSS7,7s Of the sixty-two Londen xeats only eleven have ln'en xwMired by (.I.ulston (.I.ulsten Innx. The geverinnent uewxiais)ra admit that the oiceof the maierlty el the masses Is the Kami) as that et the ila.-M's. The tetalant nildulght nre : I onservatlww and I nlenlstx, Jirj; t,ladsteuluuN, 1'u The Censervathes, in order te obtain a working majority Independent or the Lib oral Unionists, must curry U of the remain ing 17.1 seats, mid It Is considered luiprobable that they will succeed In doing he. '1 he Claddteulaus ruly iiixjn the cellapse of the Conseratlo-l nienlst coalition whun Lord Salisbury takes olllce, and they are certain that the Conservatives cannot iloinlnate the Iloiiseof (.'omuieiiH unlesa the I r.leiilsta te ojxjrate w Ith them. It Is reported In gov ernment circlet that Mr. (Iladstone is un daunted, and Is iletermlned te vvage a tease less Uittle In Parliament. Political leaders orevery irty auticlpatea licrled et iiuiiruco iiuiiruce dentist Parliamentary ceulllcL The following Parliamentary candidates have Ix'en returned unepKised : J. O. lllg gar (l'.irtiollite), ler West Ca van ; J. O'Con nor (Parnolllte), Seuth Kerrv ; X. hhlel (Pamelllte), .Seuth Miuth ; L. P. llavden ( l'arnellite), Seuth Leltrlm. Mr Jehn Lublxx'k 1 1 nienlst) has Inten elicted Ireiil Londen I nhnmity. Ills (iladhteniau opponent, Mr. Harrison, xjlud MO el the total vole 1,8.10. The district has IWi'lix-terH, mid bir Jehn Lubbeck In the last election had no opposition. Among the ether candidates returned to day are: Justin McCarthy (Parnolllte), North Longford, .James Tuito (l'arnellite), North Wintineath , Hir J. I. Cerry (Tery), Mfddle Armagh, by 1,100, against 3,5'. for Mr. fiardner (Parnelllle); Arthur O'Connor (l'arnellite), Last Denegal, by a reduced majority In u diminished votej Jehn J. Clancy (Paraelllte), North Dublin j P. J. O'ltrlen (Pamellile), North Tlpperary, mi mi epixwed; Hlght Hen. Davis l'lunket (Con (Cen (Con xervatlie), Dublin I'lilviirslty , Kight Hen. ilugti Helmes (Couservativo), Dublin l'ni verxlty. MesxrH. .lohiuieu and Ceuiinel, the l'arnell Hea who undertook te contest the two seats belonging te Dublin I diversity, and which went at the last eloctleu te the present In cuinbenls without opposition, received but 67 mid WI volts rospettlvoly,aga!nst 1,871 and 1,807 olletl by the Winners out el a total registry et 4,127. After the result or the veting'had been announced and the usual speeches had bceu made, tlie students joerod Messrs. Counsel and Jehnsen, and sang "Cled Save the Qucen," all standing. Kov Kev oral atl0lulists reliisiug te uncover, their hats were knocked el). The (lladatenims have gained Cupar AugiiH, I'lfeshire and Duinlrles from the Unionists. Tlm Teries have gained Seuth east Kullelk, Seuth Lnnarksliire mid North Cainbervvell rrem the Liberals. Mr. J. V. . O'llrlau, l'arnellite, lias been re elected te Parliament in the Seuth di vision or Maye w itheut opposition. Kir It. A. Cress, Conserv alive, has been re elected lu the Ne vvtewn division of Iain cashlre. The Teries have gained the Strat ford division of Lancashire. (MIAMIIKHI.AI.N'H FIEIl HI'Kl.fll. Lord Hurtlngten and Mr. Cliainberlaln id dressed n meeting at Hosendalo, mid wero loudly cheered. A. -vete or coulldeuce in Lord Harliugten was adoptetl by a large inr.Jerlty. Mr. Chamberlnlu In his speech, eald that behind the National League there were foreign enemies of Lngland ; there w nre Ferd, Hgau and the Tonkin conspirators, KJiuetiines working through Parn ell's ob eb ob Btructlen, HOtnotlines through the assassin's knile and dynamite. (Hisses.) If KnglUh men acciipted the policy of these moil (cries or "Nel") they blieuld be consistent aud glve them nil they wanted ; they must truckle te sedition te Hitlsfy the traitors. The concession el an Irish Parliament would net rninove obstruction, but would tause censtaut friction and pnincsaiid compel an Increase, of the army ami navy. uieTiNfiiN fAitiiirr. Itieliug broke out Thursday alternoen In Cardlt), Wales. The imllce ( harued uml wounded ever 100 persons. Twenty of Iho Injured wero seriously hurt and wero con. v eyed te the hospital. Owing te the oxclto exclto oxclte men! that prevails the mayor of Cardltl has prohibited a meeting which was te have beau held te celebrate the return of Kir 1. J. Heed (Oladatenian) te Parliament The pollce will he prosecuted for using undue violence. The Ltet el lite Situation. Londen, July 0. The Torlei have wen UulnnODhaui, In Wiltstilre, and Malden, Id Kssex, making the total Unionist gain 33. The Terjps continue te get Hrvoepiug urn- Jorltles In the r.ngllxh counties. The Union ists te-day suweeded In reUlnlng Ihelr seats In Inverneslilre, l'orlarnhlre and I'nlklrk Hughs, Scotland, and at IlartlepiKil, In the North division el Leltrlm, Mr. Con way, l'arnellite, and In the Meuth dlvlsen or Leuth Mr. H. P. (Hit, Parnelllles, have been oteclod. Up te I in m., l1 Teries 01 Unionist, lit Liberals and 70 Parnellilesliavobeoiieluctoil. TiioTurliMnreconiUlonl that their niiuilHir will reach ,TJ0. TUB KAHTKUPt IJICnlJUV. Itcimnel Alarm Cmueil li) tlm MeiiMimnti of HiiMlaii ImniK, Twe reglmnuts of tlie Itusslau lmMrlal tluard have arrlved at Klchlnef, the capital or llessarabla. Thore Is oeusldnrablo uueasl tiess In elllclal circles In Londen ever the situation in tlie Last. The Austrian press htillove that Hussla actwl as alie did nt lUteuni ut this tlme bo be bo caiisushe believed that Mr. (Iladstone will be forced te rellre and that Lord Halls bury will be his Hiiccosser as prlme minister. The diplomat, me far as their opinions have been learned, ls ls ls llove that Uussla, bofeio closing the ixirt of Ilateum, obtalned the nvsent or l'rlnce Ills luarck te this nioasure. The 1 rench press svniiiathlrewltn Uussla. 'Ihls I rtnch sup purt or llussln's Ksltlen Is due te the Iwllel that Kiigland, linvlng B civil war 111 sight, will net vonture te provnke n cenlllct with Hussla ler tlm priwent. l'rlnce lllsmarrk Is going rrem Klsslngen le Oastelu te allt'iid the inneting of Kuitiorer William ami Dm Hrnr I'rancls Johepli, which will take plaisj en July V). The sum or 1(1,001,000 ruilbles has lieen set npail by Hussla for Improving ports en tlm lllack Hen and Sua of A tot te enable them te admit thu largest Husslau Ireu-clads. Mat 1 vac hrm t'liiivt-iillfiii Ailjiiurint 'I he convention of state teachers cloned Its sessions en Thursday. Thore wero 1114 teachers present, the largest number since the meeting In Philadelphia in 1S71. The first pair read was that of Miss Mary L. l)iinn,ef Uarrett's l'erd, en primary work. In the discussion which followed the speakers were l'n)feser Watsen, of sceiiIii , Miss Oram, of Philadelphia , Ur llroeks, Hiiperiu teiideiit Desh and ethers. Ill the ab-euce of Prorexser Luckey, Mrs Kellogg, el tlie ('.ill ('.ill fernla Nermal school, sike en thu relation of the teacher te the public A discussion en county Institutes fellow ml, In which Dr. hrankllti Tayler, Dr. ickershaiii nud ethers pirltcl pitted. One et the most Interesting jupers or the convention was read by .Superintendent It. M. Ktreeter, of Tltusvllle, en the high school (piestlen. In the discussion which tollewtsl I'rofimser llui h, et Liucister, l'rolesser Samuels, of Philadelphia, and ethors took put. 'I he next address was by Mrs. Ilattle Kemp, of Allegheny. ltmolutlens were adopted setting forth the w Isdiim of tlm law prev Idlng for the teaching of teuixiraiice, phjxlolegy mid hygiene in Iho public scIkkiIs , rtsjeuiiiiending thoeuact theeuact meiit of n law making attendance at tlm county Institute compulsory, and providing for llie temH)iu- itleti or the teachers vvhlle ill attuudaiice , rmsjiuineudlng thocedlfyiiin of the school laws el the state, aud asking the pasxage of u law extending the school term se that tlm minimum term be six mouths. bummer Ilfiirr, Mr. l. Paul Dougherty, Miss Kale Dough erty and Miss Knte Kelly, lelt yesterday ler u ten dajs stay at Atlantic City. Hev. Dr. 11 V. (.erlurtand wife have gene te Allelitewu teHH)nd ncoupleot weeks. Miss Jennle t.erhart Is visiting friends In l'minlttsburg and IlHgorstewn, Md. Prof. William M. Nev In mid w lle are visit ing at Carlisle. Miss Mauile Nevlti has gene te Pittsburg tesKjnd soiiie tlme with relatives. Prank (.rlest, clerk te the county commix sinners. Is at Atlantic I Ity with tlie editors. It. It. Hisk Is also there. At the bmipiet te the editors at Congress ball last nlglil, Mr. Ulxk resiKiuded te the toast "The Llies." Miss Ilattle Malone Is visiting Mrs. Lliner Stvatiger, 1 1 read street, llarrlsburg, M.ister Warren and Miss Nettie Mitchell, Ren and daughter of Kev. Dr. J. V. Mitihell, left Lkiiuaster this morning te visit their relatives in Kasten, P.t, where they will re main seme weeks. The Tueqiuu club oien thelr encampment at erk I'urna"e Springs en Monday. Jehn II. lliuiiigardner and O. M. . ibiu, of the executive coinmlttee of theclub, have here this evening ter the place of encampment te make arrangements ter the club. At a meet ing of the club Thursday evening Samuel 1). Manxman, Dr. Walter ISeardiiian, Joe W. I ritcheyand 1'rel. 1 O. Lyle wero elected annual members of thu club. Tlie picnic by th3 Keforiued Sunday schools at Penryii, vesterday, was the largest held at the park this season by Lancaster people Ct etlhe )irll en llie (luuld sjaipiu. J. S. Delay, u prominent Knight of Ltbnr, w he acted its secretary of the joint committee of District Assemblies New. 101 aud 17 ittn iiij; the late xtrlke en the Gould Southwest svs tum, is in St- Letus. He has been traveling through Texas with Master Workman T. 1'. McCulre, of New Yerk, during the iwist month, dlsburNiug meney ler the general oxecutive Ixiard of the Knights mid alleviat ing the distress caused by the strike. He sa s the cost of the Could sv stem strike te the general beard wax ?llx),(HXl, and tlie less or wages te strikers, f 1,000,000. These figures, he said, were elllclal. The cost of the strike te the railroad ceiiiany had been placed at 1 1,600,000 by Attorney Pertls and superin tendent Kerrigan, 'llie general beard has closed up all business connected with the Inte strike, and It is net likelv that any mure money will be disbursed te district as semblies. C. A. Hall, whose discharge was Instru mental lu caulug the trouble, is still residing in Marshall, Tux. lle Is out of work aud being taken cue of, together with the balance of the be) h in his situation. HurKlarluua Kutry This morning botweou - o'clock aud day light, thieves broke into the bar-room or the Schlller Heuse (IX C. Hall, proprioter) and stele about f 15 worth of liquors and clears. An ontrance was ellected by forcing thu rear outside deer with u Jimmy, the inside belt of the lock being broken squarely oil, and the screws of thu lock being se much loosened that the ether belts were forced out of the locks Thu inside deer leading from the rear of the hall te the bar-room appears te have been opened with a false key'us there are no marks or a Jimmy en the deer or deer jambs. The thieves had a pretty geed knowledge or liquors and cigars as they car ried oil it bottle el f 5 brandy and a box or the best cigars, besides sampling soine or the Inst brands of liquors and cigars be hind the counters. Wax He .Murdered anil lleulicd ? Jehn Kheads,a peddler who lives in an old shanty near ludlantewn-aap en the lllue mountain near Lebanon, has been missing from his customary haunts ler sonie days aud It is belloved that he has been murdered by two suspicious looking strangers who wero seen lu the vicinity. Ollloers broke open the missing man's shanty, but found nothing unusual sive the disarranged bed. Hheads bad accumulated considerable money and the theory Is that he was murdered and robbed. Hie Parent rolaeua Her Captive OIIrliig. I rem thu Manhelm bentlucl, Harry, n aim et Jeseph Wlaegarver, resld lug near Union Hquara, Itaphe tewiihlilp, while working lu tlie hay-Held recently, found it young bird rosembllug n cauary. He took It home and placed It In it cace. where It seemed te enjoy Itself, manifesting nothing hut cheerfulness. The next day the parent bird appeared, bearing something In her mouth, which she gave the young one, short ly alter latlng which It died. Aide te Werk Again. Kamiiel Kurt and Proderlck Weaver, who wero hurt in this city by the nhiftorer the Pennsylvania railroad three months age, re re ro turned te work yosterday, having been dis missed by Dr. Crawford, physician te the roller association or the railroad. While un un un ublole work each of these gontlemou re vel ved f 1 per week rolief. A MA1UILTTA FAfKIOT. veir nit HunuitKU rttr fourth ur ,ivly ieh :m vr.Aitn. AIimIuiii Kmiiflller Nerer l-t the IMjr (lu 11 Without rimitliiR Ilia I'Imk en the Summit el Itiniml Tep, the IHgliMt 1'iilnl mi the Yerk HUM. Maiumta, July l).-On Peiirlh of July mernliig, 18.17, Absalom Kmswlller, ene of our palrletla cltlwuis, crnssed the HusiUO liaiina, cIIiiiIxhI te the summit of Iteund Tep, the hlghest peak of the Yerk hills, and iilniilnd the stars and stripes iiiieii Its nisjx, iinfurllng the milky baldrle te the skies and the July browns. '1'hls patrietic: sorvice hehas jMirlormed faithfully every fourth of July slnce rer almost thirty years, tiolwlth tielwlth statidlng that seme eontemitlblo villains mnnage te destroy the ling stall every yetr. During the war, wheu the rebels wero en camped en thu hills oiH)ste Marietta, Mr. LinswIUersiKjnt several days trying le get a Hjriult te pass ever tlm rlver. lie succeeded alter much illlllculty In obtaining!! pass from the commanding colonel en this si de. He IKtrferined the neble feat as the robots re treated toward (iettyxburg, the rear of which btttle could Isj distinctly heard from the mount. I mm Hound Tep can be had ene of tlie lltiest views in tlie state. Twenty towns cau 1st seen. On n clear day with a field glass, ou cm sce distinctly Liticaxter, llarrlsburg, Yerk mid Steollen. The height may be Judged when looking from Market street nt the ling there new, It seems no larger than a napkin en the horizon; but it Is actually six teen loot long and with width in projKirtleii. eritKii MAimnrA meti:s. The ML 'Ien A. SI. K. Sunday school will picnic at Lltllzeti the '."Jill lust. A baxe ball cluli from Yerk jilayeil llie Ma rietta club en Monday. Our bejs get loll by n score of 10 te 11. 'Hqulru Keath, who had bleu lit for seme time, Is at his olllce again. 'I he Salvation Army, nller u' low iiwk'n vacation, has returned. Tlm meetlngs are well attended mid the order remarkably geed. 'I he manager of the Timet spout the Ith In Lancaster, lle came home complaining el being sick from drinking Lancaster waler. Water Is rough en nowspaper men. While Will Wheeler was driving a herse attached te a wagon the ethor day, the animal In attempting te turn broke a shaft. It becaine frightened and ran away. The wagon struck the J'tmes olllce and threw Will out. He was badly shaken up, but escaped with a bruised Ug. The Presbyterian Sunday school will have n picnic at Dutly's Park, en the -Id lust. Cel. D. it. Case, Prof. I. S. (West, and Miss Jessie Llewellyn, have been attending the teachers' association at Allenlewii. They are all en the pregramme. Many el our young ladles and gentlemen will Njtid nil next week at lid Cat. Cut HID Tlireat nnil .lumped rrem a Train. As the Ik 10 it m. train en the Pennsyl vania railroad MteHtned into the Trenten depot from the West Thursday morning a respectably dretsed man, about forty jears of age, herrllled his follevv-passougors lu the n ar car by springing up from his eat, draw ing n sharp knifu across his threat from ear te ear, mid then, covered with bleed, rushing te thu platform mid plunging Inte Assail pink creek. The mail, from p,qers In his oxsos exsos oxses slon, appeared te be William Ldward Heltz, of i Last Tweltth street, New Yerk city, who was en Ids way home from Alloeua, Pa. He had geno mad from melancholy. A letter In his pocket, signed by tlie Altoeua ticket agent Mid addressed te the conductor of the train, mentioned HelU's alllictieu, and censlgued him te the scial euro or the trainmen. Unfortunately Heltr. did net deliver thu letter aud his insanity was nut suss3Cted. He was promptly llxhed out et thu creek allv e and ple siciaus found that the threat wound was net fatal. He was re moved te St. I'rancls hospital, whero he lay for several hours, weak from less of bleed, lu thuevenliig he grew wild again and springing from his bid in a nearly naked condition, terrilicd the sisters by ch ixlug them through the building. He was tin. illy captured and pinioned. The .HiimII lle; x riculi. esterday the sin ill box s or the Ninth ward held it picnic lu it shad' garden net far from North Queen aud Lemen streets. Ttiey had a glorious time, as will be seen from thu pregramme which was carefully prepared by a bright youth or ten years or age, and which we publish ill lull below . riiuiiiixMMi. 1st, sing, lid, leek at a honk . id, leul ; Ith' eat , atii, play with n rabbit; nth, butcher; 7th, walk u clothes prep, Mb, act en wash line; ith, sheet cas , 10th, eat; 11th, play with putty blower, lJlh,play with nir gun; 13th, play gypsy; llth, play pull the jeg; 1Mb, drink witter; lutli, eat; 17th, "l'raise ded from whom all blessings Hew." The picnic was largely attended ; the pro pre gramme was lalthfully carried out aud the small bevshad a better tlme than they would have had at Penryii, Yerk Furnace or Litltz. Truu pleasure Is cheap, ir people only had the aouee le leek for it in thu right plate. ni of nil Old Ituiaxlrlau t.eorgeS. Landis, who for several years was connected with the 1mi.i.i.iiii:m'i:ii, is new living lu .Memphis, Tennessee. He is at the head et the mechanical department and la spertiug editor of the Sunday J tines, one et the best and most enterprising nows news paiers in the Seuth, lu a recent issue thu jiietures of the .Memphis ball players was given. Last Sunday excellent plctures el Yeu der Ahe's St. Leuis ltrevv us appeared. Thu paper Is eight-paged and well made up. Mr. L mills Is a hardw erklng hustler, and Is niiie te succeed. Iluller l!xiluluu ut l'ljuiuutli. A nest of six boilers at Ne. i colliery of the Delaware A Hudsen Ceal company, at Ply mouth, Pa-, expleded Thursday aftorneou with great violence. The boiler-heuso was blown te atoms, and many buildings in the neighborhood were damaged. Kdward Michael liilllgau, the engineer, was seriously injured. Thu less will reach several thous and dollars. 'I he Mission lu the Welsh Meiinlafim. Thu struggling mission up en the AVelsh mountains, which Is doing such geed work toward raising the Inhabitants et that rugged vicinity from a statu little short et barbarity, needs assistance, mid there is no mero worthy ebjti tot charity any whero. 1'uiids for the mission may be sent te Price 'A. Sunplee, Hnueybroek, or te Miss Anna Kobluseu, Seuth Hermitage, A Cnlureii Cnke-Wnlk, Last evening u grand cake-vvalk took plaee at the fair which js being held by the colored people in Huberts' hall. Ne less than ten ceuple took part in the walk, which was given te the music of a colored orchestra, 'Iheprize, which was a 11 no large cake, was wen by William Wilsen, of this city, who had for his partner Miss Maggte Themas, el tilts city. Kliketl liitlierare by n Hurte. t mm thu Kphrata Uevluvv Samuel Withers, seu of Jeseph 'WitheiH, near Stevens, was kicked in the face by a herse vvhlle attempting te lead another from the stable en Thursday oveiiing of last week, lllsjaw bone was fractured ami his lull cheek aud nese terribly mutilated. Death of (leuree tintlgart, (ieorgeSwolgart, aged 70, of near Ilahns Ilahns tewn, dled Thursday, after an illness of boiue duration. The funeral will be held en Hun day at D o'clock a. m., Ireni his late residence; services and interment at Ilergsttas.-e church. A Dry OeuiU 1'rlute Head. Charles Marsh, junior partner In the great dry goods heuse of Jerdan, Marsh A Ce., llosten, Uled suddenly Thursduy night of apoplexy, at Uls mansion en the Jerusalcui read, Cehasset, Mass. IIAK ItAI.I. NKHH. The (bind 'liMvnclal Hbnn Ink That llennjr Mack Makes In VVIISrxlmrre. Denny Mack Is managing the Wllkesbarre club te the tastes of the stockholder! aud nt n meeting Wodnesday evening It was found that thore wen f J,0fJ In the treasury after all salaries and tlebla had been pild te date. The stockholders passed the following rosolll resolll roselll lions. Ilctolvel, That tlie ilockheldors of Iho Wllkesharre base ball club de hereby de clare thelr entire approbation or the conduct of Manager D. J. Alack, ierseii tlly and as guardian of the club's Interest In the playing of games; aud that new, en the uvoef Ills departure fur a short ciuipalgu, the stock holders net only wish him success en the trip, but repeat thelr iierfect coulldeuce in him as manager. 'Iho row In the Hcranteii club wasablg one, but everything Is new serene and Trey mid Keiincdy wilt again Jel.i the team. Twelve thousand ljople woreon the Chicago grounds yesterday te soe thu game with De troit. Tlin champions wen by the scere efO te I. Clarksen pitched a line game. Suveu or the Wolverines struck out and they had but hoveii lilts. Tlie.SU Leuis dofeatod Kau nas City by I te X Uoyle was Hitlral out of the box for the former team and Cahill took bis place. Kansas City had twelve hits In nlne of thelr opponents atulyet lest. With an exception the Kasterii Association clubs again lest in the West yesterday. Thu games wore: at ioulsvllle, Loulsvllle 11. Athletle 0 ; at Clnclnn itl, Mets 8, Cincinnati 6; at Pittsburg, Pittsburg x, Hroeklyn 1 ; at HL Ixiulx, St. Leuis 10, IlaUlmore 0. IlriKiklyu had put two lilts oil Oalvin yes yes yos eorday. Yesterday Hyniltnan pitched rer Wllkos Wllkes Wllkos barre lu ltllamspert and the latter hit lilin dghtoeu times, Saul Klmber was in the box for Willlamspert and but two hits wero made oil him. The Philadelphia League loam Htepied oil 'n Syracuse yesterday and defeated the Stars by 7 te (i. Pittsburg jioeplo appreciate their loam nnd the nUeiulanci' Is solileui less than 1,000 nt a game. . The Philadelphia l'tcss lnvsTf feku-y;. te the ellect that IUrnle Is nogetlatlug wfMu.tbe Newark management with the view of setT-' lug the IlaUlmore frauchise te that club. It Is said the American Assix'latieu has signi tied its willingness te accept Newark, pro viding certain players of the club are trans ferred te soveral of the Association's weak loams. The peer showing made by the Dal Dal Dal tlmores siiice they left rer the West lias set the jioeplo there ng dust thu team, and the outlook ler the club's future success Is du bious, Indeed. In case the deal Is made Haruie is te retain certain players in his club, and the Washington team, which Is in a shaky condition, is te be transferred te IlaUlmore. In St. Leuis yesterday Muldoon, or Haiti Haiti mere, accepted fifteen chantes without nn errer. Kllrey seeiiis te have been over-workod early lu tlie season. Philadelphia opens at home with New New Yerk te-day, and Washington with liosleu. Shomberg, Pittsburg's new first baseman, is making a line impression. Yesturdiy he had n thrue-base hit and a single, besides fif teen put outs. The Dauv llie club, w hich took the place el Lancaster In the Statu League, has disbanded. Thu management became disgusted with the mlxerablu playing of the loam. Tiir.itv JtAl UK sr.ittuvn tjieviilk. Culereit Mrlklng Knights nt llnr un an Arkansas Plantation vty lluutnrnux. A sH?cIal from Littlu Heck, Ark., says . It was supposed that the trouble ut the Tate plantation had ended and that thu striking negre Knights or Laber bad become pacified aud would return te work, their master workman having se ad vised. J list the reverse, however, seems new te be thu condition of airalrs, and many bolievo that' this coun ty Is en thu verge el one of the bloodiest race con diets that has occurred siuce the war. Intelligence has arriv ed from the neighbor hood of the latu trouble that thu striking ne ne geoes, ro-enlertod by many sympathizers from thu surreuudiiu: farms aud plantations, uumbering fully l,00ein all, havemadecom havemadecem havemadecom plelo preparations ler a general uprising seme time te-day or te-morrow, that, fully armed, they will attempt te redress their wrongs and grievances, directing their cttontlen lirst te Sherllt Werthed, who recently subdued the strikers. They will next advance upon the farms or Meroy ami 1 ex, with the inten tion et burning their crops, earnsand houses. Others, who have Incurred theirenmlty, will be visited and treated in a like manner. The negrees have lieeu epeuly buying arms aud ammunition within the past few- days, and they Htate that If they are oppexod lu their campaign of rovengo thet-u will be freely used. VOXKtITOIIA I Mfl.VH VLVIt. The 1. 1st or lis Members sinjqclx a Itepiilill. tAii Campaign Club. Last eveniiigthu Cnuostegn 1'lshing club held n meeting int.. Al Smith's hotel, for the purio.se of transacting seme business Thu Uub will go Inte camp at erk Fur nace) en J uly -litlij-anil will rem iiu(fer a w eek. Thursday will be the v isiliug day ler ladles. The executive commlttte was authorled te purchase two large touts and it full camp lug outfit. The uniforms of the club will Include white canvas hats aud a blue thmnel shirt. Thore are thirty member In theclub. Al though thore were many uioreappllcants for membership, they were relused admission. The list contains a great many prominent pellticaus, and it reminds euu of a Republi can campaign club, as there is but a couple Democrats in It. Here are the names of the members : Sam. Matt- Fridv. J. W. 11. lUusiuan. Istael CarHMitcr, 11. C. Deinuth, Jehn M. Krldy, Jehn It. Keviuskl, (.. F. Stener, Gee. AL Smith, nodfried M. slim, Jehn M.Stoh M.Steh man, Ames II. Myllu, William K. Heard, C. V. Myers, K. Clay Miller, A. W. Harnlsh, C. C. Sell, 11. Ij. (iirber, C. 31at, D. M. Dor Der leiunyer, A. J. Kaulliuaii, .1. Oust Zeek, W. U. Heusel, Witmcr Hiss, Hrnest X.alim, 11. L. Stehmau, Dr. S. 11. MtCleary, Chas. J. White, A. P. Shirk, Jas. A. McDevitt, Jehu II. High. Duncan C, lfexx A i rested Inr llriitalll. D. C. Kess, the ex-w rustler, was arrosted in Washington en Thursday for brutally assaulting Sergeunt v nlsh, his compotiter lu a mounted sword contest exhibition. Tlie contest wus a very tame oue. Walsli up iteared te be the better swordsman, and had the sympathy or the audience. V. ery ixiitit he made w as loudly cheered, vvhlle the scores made by ltess were unnoticed, this souined te auger I toss, mid when the contestants wero ordered le retire after the ninth round, Instead of doing se, Hess rushed at his ad versary, caviigely cutting al him right ana left with his sword. The force or Ills attack was such that Walsh's herse was thrown down and loll en top of his rider, who was knocked sonseloss by the blows from his as sailant's sword. The auulencn called en the pollce present te arrest Hews, and several of ficers rushed out, pulled him from his herse aud took him te the iwlice station, where he was aftervv aril released en ball. Walsh was carried te his dressing-room and restored te consciousness, wiieu it was ieuiiu tuat ne was uet seriously injured. Te Dle an the .Svaflnld. Vincknm.h, Intl., July 0. All Iho necos neces sary arrangomenls for the execution of Sam Archer, the murderer, have been made. T he death watch began "iVcduesday evening ut 0 o'clock. Archer was visited by his mother yosterday aud thelr parting wus very allect ing. A tolegrum was reoeiv ed from (iev oruer Uruy at neon yosterday saying that he positively would net lutorleru. Archer is bearing up bravely, lle says hu is uet afraid tediu. Newspaper reporters and ethors have commenced te arrive. Te-day hotels will be hlled with poeplo, as they uru coming iu from every direction. The execution will take place between 11! mid 2 p. m. Calling It ('.in Irlali-Aiuerltaii Conspiracy." Londen, July U. The Times, In ati artlcle Humming up the result of the eloctleu, says: ' Mr. Gladstone's appeals te the ceuutry, nt tuts tune, have beeti fruitions the Irish American conspiracy bus foiled." MIGUKL CHACON 11ANGKI). nr.nvrFKHr.u iikatii ok thk atvu it Kit or tun I'AitAawvjt. The eteiien That Attended Ills r.irrutlnii In Ilin Tumi), L'rlMin, eir lurk A llreak. fant Tlmt Wm Met lletltheil Tlie lllxtery of ills Knocking Crime. Nkvv Yeitif, July .). Miguel Chacon was hanged In the Tombs prison yard at 7:10 o'clock this morning for the intirdoref Mrs. Maria Williams, 'llie condemned man assed his last night en earth in a very rest less manner. Atfroquent Intervals during the night he tossed and rolled uii his uet and soemod unable te get any sloeji. Twe depiity sherllls kept a censtaut vigil en hlui, fearful that he might de something lu his dosera desera dosera tlen te Injure himself. He arose early this morning aud Immediately began dressing and making dual preparations for (loath ; his spiritual adviser was early en hand and did overylhlng jiosslble te conselo the w retched man. When his break fast was brought lu Chacon tried te parlake of It, but after sipping seme ofthecollco he turned witli a heavy sigh from the tuble and declared that he had no apatite. At 7:10 the sherlll entered the coiideninod man's cell and read the (loath warrant nnd thou withdrew, The hangman and his assistant entered the cell shortly after, and at otice set te work pinioning the murderer's arms. The nssistant held Chacon while the Hheritr tied thu knot, pinioning his arms behind his back. When this was completed and alter a few prayers by thu priest which wero ropeatodby the prhener, the processieu from thucell te the soalleld was then lernied, The slierlll and under-sliurill led the way followed by Chacon grasiied en either side by deputy wardens. Thu spiritual adviser or the condemned fol fel iBSVi!'1 Thomurderorwasdressodlnablaek suit, but" worcv'iice11'"'- The black cap had been placed en his iitxii"1! wltu thu noeso dangling around his uock,N.'ii22ke11 a I1'0" turu of wee. The moment wasinSC UJMl uieii the scatleld his legs wero tied, the black cap draw u dew u, the noeso adjusted and the rope cut, Thore was no delay, and In less than live minutes alter he had left his cell, Chacon was dangling in the air. ltwasoxactly7:IObythusherltFswatchwheu thorepo was cut, holding the weight which was te jerk Chacon Inte eternity. As the body rebouuded from thu cress-piece, the hands and legs became rigid with muscular contrac tion. In :t few minutes the lasteutvvard sign of llie was mnnllested in thestruggliugofthe body. It was thought that his neck was broken. After hanging about 20 minutes the body was cut dew n. When the body el Chacon was lowered and placed in the cellln, It was found that the noose had sunk deep Inte thu llesb. The face, save the mouth, which was open, wero a calm expression, show lug that death must have been almost painless. The coro ner's jury found that death resulted from shock, the result of a fracture of the spinal cord. When the death eortilicate was signed, the body was placed in the hearse which was hurriedly driven out teCalvary ceinetery,whoretlio remains were iuterred iu a grave bought with funds raised by sub scription among the deputy Hherllls. ins ciiimi:. Thucrlme fur which Miguel Chacon was hanged was committed en Friday evening, July JO, lbM. His victim was Maria Wil Hams, the wiluef a colored perter employed en the elevated read. -Mrs. Williams aud her husband quarreled aud separated about a year befere the murder, and Mrs. Williams took up apartments at Ne. lis West 27th streeL Here Chacon, who knew her liofero the BOparatlen, went te live with her and the ceuple were known te the ether tenants as husband mid wife. Chacon was very kind te his pirameur and they wero regarded as a very devoted ceuple. Alter thu lap.su of several months Williams, who knew that Chacon was living with his vvlfe, made overtures te her for a ro re ro cencllatiou w hich resulted in Mrs. Williams' agreeing te discard Chacon. Chacon up braided his mistress and was finally erdered by the woman te leave the heuse. Chacon left aud en the eveuiug el the crime returned te secure his clothesaudsemoproseuUhohad made te Mrs. Wllllauis. Williams mcantlme had returned te live with his wlfu in the abode formerly occupied by herself and Chacon. Ou returning from work Williams found Chacon in thu heuse aud a quarrel en sued. Chacon left, but returned shortly with a leaded revolver, ami ou being ordered out by Williams helirud threo shots, the first two striking the wall and the third piercing Mrs. Williams' heart, killing her. It was Chacon's apparent Intention te sheet Will iams as w oil as his wife, aud the reason he did net de se is attributed by the police te lack of ueive when he saw Mrs. Williams fall. He was tried for the crime, leuiid guilty and sentenced te be hanged January 1(1, 1n5, but his lawyer appealed the case and u decision allirmlng the conviction was rendered and ou May 17th he was bonteucod te be hanged te-day. Chacon was a coal black negre, born iu Havana aud was only year old. HUSA1A AM) 11ATOV3I. Why it ln CeiKliuied te Clese Thlx Impert titut Cuiutnertlut Tort. Londen, July D. An elllclal dispatch from St. Petersburg recolved at the loreigu ofllce te-day says : The closing of tlie pert of ltateuui by Hussla dees uet vlolate the articles of the Iterliu treaty. The pert was made a free ene by Hussla without any iiillucncu having been brought te bear by the ethor povvers ; the circumstances which existed at that tlme have entirely changed and ttndorthe present condition of alhiirs, te continue te allow goods te outer free w euld be te place a tee onerous bunion ou the treasury customs. Alter rererring te the way in which Ilateum aud thu surrounding district has been prejudiced by froedom or entry the dispatch gees en te say that Hussla cannot overlook the fact that article 69 of the treaty of Berlin is exceptional, Inasmuch as it was uet the result of any understanding but a free spontaneous declaration by Hussla that she was willing te make Ilateum a free pert. The advantages then contemplated by the guanmtoe et the contracting powers cannot longer be considered. Ilateum has ceased te te be an intorpet for foreign goods between Kurope and Persia. Klght years oxperienco has shown the Injury te Russia's Interests resulting from making It a free pert. The dispatch concludes as fellows : "Thore Is no reason te doubt tlie necess Ity el ending the arrangement." Killed Hy u Cowboy. Mii.r.s Citv, Ment., July P. J. W. Terry, an eld-time ranchman living about Se miles up the Tongue river, was shot and killed Wednesday by a cow boy, uambd Ud Ilrewu. The killing was the result et an old feud, aud Iirewn guve himself Inte thu custody et the olllcers. I.ettu'x Old llusliiesi .Manager luuue. NkwYeiuc, July H Geerge W. Zebeld, ex-busiueas inauager or Lethi, the actress, was this morning remeved te tlie Blooming dale Insane asylum. Heissullerlng from a mild form or Insanity. Death of the Chicago buu," CiucAae, July 9. Thu id ii, a daily news paper of this city, has muipended. I .IHMT JIAKIIAHUVH HA.ltiO, A Student Miitijerled Id Horrible Cruelly In n Western College. Ai.mam'i:, Ohie, July P. A casoef lm? lug, which for cruelty and barbarity Is tuiparalloled in the history of celleges, has Justcome te light here, V. M. Marshall, et Stark county, Ohie, was the victim, lle Is experiencing his llrst term lu Mount Union cellege In this city, and oxprcssed adoslre te become a momber of ene of various secret societles formed by the students. He was liuforined that tiKn the payment of ene dol lar Initiation ree, he would be tnkeit Inte the Delta (lamina frn tern Ity, a secret organlzA erganlzA organlzA Hen. 'ihe night for the Initiation cntne. About 10 o'clock u Hiipposed friend calleil Ter lilm and both starteil for the hall. Arriving at an old ab?iidoned cellege building, he paid his fee, was blindfolded, aud ushered Inte tlie pro'eiico et rromue te 30 studenb. Once inside, he was at the mercy el his captors and the treatment he recolved was eititl. Hound hand and feet, he was rolled evor a barrel. Next his clothing was romevod and he was placed UK)ii a enkoef Ice for a considerable length et iimn. no was thou tossed In a blanket. Ills jiorsecutera then placed hlmeti his face and brauded upon his back the fraternity emblem and then set free their captive. The matter has been brought befere the faculty and the students who indulged In the hazing will boexpolled when thelr Identlty Is dis covered. Civil actions nre also threatened. TitATuvirr.AV vefmriuAar. Cel. Cerkhlll Never Unit laieugli Confidence lu It te Use It, Hosten, July 0.A Washington speclnl le the Journal says the Uulteau conspiracy story Is luiprobable In ene striking par ticular, namely In slating that (ttiteau'a dl dl dl vorced wife could net be found at the tlme of the trial and that Cel. Cerkhlll llrst saw her a few woeks age. Mrs. Dunmere was found, brought In from Colerado, called as a wltness by the governmontand cress-examined by Cel. Cerkhlll. The dispatch points out that at the time of the unirder the woman had for years been divorced from Oulteau and marrled le Dunmere nud that no erp! 'nation is given or hew alie becauie cusvClkm of the letters show ing the censpVr.tc l" murder (iarlleld. It says further Cel. '""ft'Ckliill showed te seme of the nowspaper cerrcvpcndents the loiters, charging that Gulteau was K.i8ent era conspiracy, which he had rwolvetTX"! lu answer te inquiries he always said thatlio thatlie thatlio nevor had confidence enough in the story te Introduce the ovidenco nt the trial. A Veimg Weman's Milrlde. Cmc voe, July (i Mrs. Nellio F. Davis committed suicide by sheeting horself In the toinple last night at Viil West Urle streeL Ne word or mossage was round te indicate the cause Ter the acL Her maiden name was Lovejoy and she married Thes. K. Davis in llosten sev oral i'ears age. Tlie marriage was an unhappy ene and the ceuple seen sojvarated, Mrs. Davis coming hore te live with relatives. Hecently alie fermed an attachment for a young man named Carl Haw os and was seen te have been marrled te him. Mrs. Davis had nover been divorced from her husband, and it is pro-uimed that Inability te see her way clear in marrying Uavves led her te end her life. lVIII .Net Have Negro Substitutes. DvNMi.t.K, Ills., July !i. The striking miners or Grape creek are still In a state of Intense excitement evor tlie repert that negre miners are te be lmtiorted from Kentucky te take their places, and it is thelr lutontieu te keep their the substitutes from going te work. If persuasion falls, feres will be re sorted te. The negrees are already en their wuyatid will arriv e te-day. Sheriff Turtle has thirty-tlve deputies at the creek, who are under orders te quell any disturbance. The striken ure determined that no oue oxcept thotnselvos shall work the inities aud sorleus trouble is anticipated. A .Most Keiunrkableltalt. St. Jehn, N. R, July p. Unless legal en tangleuieuts prevent, the most remarkable raft of legs evor put tegether will leave here for New Yerk lu a few days. It Is a cigar shaped cylinder 400 feet long, with the beam nnd draught of a seagoing xessel, and con tains 3,000,000 feet of legs. Its valuoherols $35,000. It w ill lie hauled by a regular ocean steamer aud will fellow the coast pretty clesely. The success of the enterprise will depend upon the weather. A storm would douLtless eause a total less. The object of tlie scheme is te save the JM) duty. Sawed Umber is taxed, but legs outer tree. A lll.uk Kye fur August Wheal. Ciiic.viie, 111., July 0. The ene million bushels of wheat bought for K. L. Dryer, the mysterious New Yerkor, early yosterday morning, went overboard this morning. Notices w ere seut out by his breker lrem his olllce iu the Iteyal insurance company build ing bofero niue o'clock Uiat there was ue meney ler margins aud erderiug trades closed. In thu ncramble te unload this let tliis morning August wheat sold down te l'rubalile Indian Uprising. Oi r.vvv a, Out,, July 0. The head eQlcials here refuse te be iutervioweU regarding n prebable Indian uprising, but subordinate efllclals positively deny that there is any danger. Sir Jehn A. MacDeuald has received information lrem Kdmonteu that four In dians have been arrested charged with being ruuuais te ditlercut tribes and with inciting rebellion. The premler will loave for the Northwest te leek evor the Held personally et the end of the present week. htlll Djlng lrem ice Cream. Sr. Leuis, Me., July !. The victims of the Fourth of July ice creair. poisoning are still sulleriug. Mary Hast and JohnOrrdied yesterday, making six deaths. A dozen ethors are net oxpected te live. Mauy pliy siciaus still bolievo the deaths were net due te poison, but te a malignant type of cholera. It Is said that sulphate of copper was leuml iu a Kjrtlen of thu cream used aud the symp toms et the patients aruolcerrosivo poisoning. still becking u Jury. Ciiic.viie, July 9. It soemed prebable at olev en o'clock this morning that the Jury in the case of the Anarchists would bocemplotod lu a very short time. During the llrst hour of the morning to-slen both slde oxamlned and temporarily passed threo men te sote ou the jury. Captured and llreugtit te Justice. Sn.Ki.i:, Dakota, July P. The jail-breakers, Wolf, Cestlns aud Malue, held en charges of murder, arson aud burglary, were captured near a little town named Ontario, in Wells county, Tuesday and brought back te Jail. wkavukh ruutisiiil.lTJMa. CWABiUNOTeif. u. u,J .yu,"er Kasten. New Yerk, Western New ralns, slightly vvarmer, variable winds, gen gen erally easterly. l'er Uasteru Pennsylvania, New Jersey aud Delaware local rains followed by fair weather, variable winds, gonerally easterly, stationary temperature. Ker Western Pennsylvania, Ohie and West Virginia fair weather, followed by local rains sllgiitly warmer, variable winds becoming southerly. Feil Satukdav. Slightly warmer, gen erally fair w out her la indlcated. DULL DAYS CONGRESS. irnr vvvvi'iKi rum rim or . TUIM AM) UltrMKAMNTATlme. V ' s The ljumtliin el Whut Khali be Den Wltfc MM M, i I'rrslilenllel Xelixaniialna nt t . 'l- i 8enle-The t-ter CrMtee tir bj IU Anneunred Kxecutlra 8len, ,. ... A "tin nAmii.-iiiTON, li, u,, July 0. IIOUMsH-rfH Iintnodlatelyanorthoredlii(ioftlia Jeuriv j ,.. . -m..uuuu iimi vuu regular eiisji was mw vum en me (letnamt rer the prOThMM , HtlOStloneil the motion blrnrnrll,ei.-..l. f- vete ofthe bill granting a pension te 8Jlyj;1 xiin iirauiey 10 1110 committeo en lnvalM Ur iionslen. Mr. llurrevrs, of Mich., and Mr. l Matsen, el Intl., trled tocemo te sotneiirrn- inuub iu pruvuiit iiiiuusiering. Senate Aftorreutlnnbuxlnoss, Mr. ntd dleberger's resolution of yoiterday, prorld prerld prorld IngreroiKin oxecutive sessions came up,lrut ' was laid en the table upon a ilnt of order. Mr. Soweil, from the committeo en pen sions, reported lu the case of the vetoed bill, granting a ponslen te Margaret I). Marehard, widow or Commedore Marchard. The oora eora oera mltleo roperta Its former repert in tha CM0 nnd receminends the passage of the bill ever the vete. Keterred. The Sonate then went te the calendar and took up the bill te establish agricultural oxperluiontal ntntlens in connection with agricultural celleges. Mr. Harrison ollerod nn nmonduient, ex tending its previsions te the territories under certain conditions. Agreed te. Mr. Hawley said the bill would require ?OW,O0H and he thought 11 doserved carerul consideration. Ujieti the further ropresonlntiou of Mr. Hawley that the bill could uet be properly considered under the flvo-inlnute rule, It was laid aside as objected te. The bill te Incorporate the Atlantic it Pa- . rllleshtp railway company (the Hads bill) and Mr. Hear's bill concerning roderalj elec- tlens, were objectod te and went evor. The time allotted te the calendar having expired, Mr. I'dmutids moved te go into executive ' session. Mr. McMillan, (who hascharge et the river and harbor bill), said that he would ask the Sonate te finish It te-morrow and nioved that the vete be taken at 5 p. m. Seme objecting te this, Mr. McMillan auneunced his Inten sion te ask the Sonate te alt te-morrow until -tiujsjj.was disposed oil. Mr. HoalxiJ'rer(Hl a resolution calling upon the presldeiitSSjI Information as te seizures nud detention efXlSi0'10"1 vossels in foreign perta, the pretenses irrlL.n,!loKed c"80" tnBr" rer and what ellbrt.s liavtrS0.0" maae w ,Pr vide redress for such sol7iiresm- . Trevent their recurrence. The r Mr. Call nirnrnd n rnsrilnllnn alllhw. "te presldent te direct the American repreSjfiaf-' tivesin Mexico te lnvesthrate the truth nt statenient madein the newspapers that Amer- ':'r lean citizens are conilued in Mexican prisons :,f3 without trial, for alleced ollensos aeralnat -.? Mexican laws, Ac., aud If true te demand the 14 trials or such persons and thelr humane treat-, .w uientdtiringconllnemeutand te prevision for '! thelr dofense and release from confinement 'ftl wbere no sulllcient cause for detention la "v round : also ronuestiui? the nresldent te nmn ')' negotiations with the Mexican government '' jur n wmuuuuu iu nucuiu a lair vriui wiiueufc J$zf iitinRpAnHnrv dftlitv nf Ainnrlpnn i,lllTnn vhnMl may bocharged with violating the laws of xkS Mexico. Ai The resolution went evor. Mr. Kdmund-Ks motion was agroed le aud at 12:15, the Senate -S went Inte secret session. jl hexatk EXKVVTirm axaatujr. :' Kterybedy Hustled Out and the Grar ula Iteverentl Seignior Alene. "j WASuiNdTON, d. c, July "j. At one o'clock this aftorneou the Sonate went Inte i-t-js secret session with the lntonlien of censum- vi Jug the remainder ofthe week In thocenstdor-j ('SI atlen ei oxecutive business, a lew mtnuies , after the doers were closed, the dnnutv at A arms visited the fleer en which the galleries, &j iuu uucuiiiueb unii u jurgu nuuiuer ui cuui-v-3 m It tee rooms are located and ordered the-Vd enmlevcs and visitors out. The rooms after J: - being emptied of their occupants were leclted. Then the telegraph aud press ofllces we-rs visited nnd orden Issued te have them closed;'.? immediately and all el the ompleyos te leaves?? 1 ...... .i. ....... .. .... i ... i. ,! .rc ' lunb luueauiu 'iu),imuiuti la uj ue iuuunni tti nll.m- j. Il..,ia nf !),. luill.ll.i.- U. 1 ., 3"'.J .M HUM Vt.lUltU ... ..,. ,.AAIft.4.H. kJV VUOI- mary was the evacuation that net a little y1'' lncenveiileiicu was oxisirlenccd, nor a fewr sacrlllces made. When the entire upper.', fleer was vacated, sentinels were placed at! the stairways and the doers leading te test gallorie.J, epened se as te give better veslt , latien te the Sonate chamber. Cetnplalr' ueep nuu tuuu wure nearu ireui ukisw la who were orderod away from pubUt places and pests or duty. Te-morrow the sniue programine will be carried out. ". jH'''1 ASKING JfOB A VONMltKNOB. !. .. .. . -.... ,...-.... lu -S.A Hair teref AnnronrUtleu. A J U'luiiivnrnv TV ii Tillv O Tvulsv Uu M.e.l........ . ., :.J -. - ,, T xiuuse cuuiuilliuu oil upiirucuaiiuua xaeexjia uien the 239 Sonate amendments te the Usj. Islative appropriation bill, and it will be re-' ported te the liouse with a request for a eea' forenco. Most of the amendments of mltter imimrtauce are concurred In, while these of gj cousequenco are non-ceucurrod le. TM Senate has follewod its custom In tbia bill In luserting the words " in full cenine. . satieu" for all services rendered and UM' Heuso committeo has concurred In Um nmnniiiimnL Tlm Ifeiinn committee nrai """.," .7. """.,"".. ".i ii CUrreu 111 iue uiuviiuuiduw usuhui ieaas , ompleyos et the two Houses who are tei ceive salaries; creatlDg tuoeincodoi i cashier and vault dork at the New Yerk I treasury; the prevision for printing the rew ords of the rebellion, (which has an aineaeV men t requiring the publication In conneetloax with the record et the Perter oe-l.? martial el all patiers used la -'Mli dofense or directly connected ;wlth tin ceedlugs) the restoration te J5,QO0 a year the salaries of the commissioners of aud pensions ; and reducing lrem $36,4M,I ?2 1,000 the appropriation ler rent ei duu for the interior uepartment uureaua. Ai Morrison aud IlaniUll Make WAsitisaTeN, D. O., July 9, Morrison and Handall, of the HetaN mlttee en order of business, say the truth in the Btatement that It baa termlned te give a day for the of the Pacific debt extension bill. nothing has ever been said about ure In meetings of the committee. ,u A. liauk Vroneancad SelM. $ FitAMiMeitAii, Mass., Juiy ft ' pert of the ex pert who ou been the accounts of Uia VramlngbatH been submitted te the incei shows that the bank la praeUeaUr I aud that the only less which the I will suffer Is that of one year's late tra fdlshe tyonthe prtf; J w'a8 rJ. HI ir Amount In S3 llOSTO.V, JUly ft-ItBOW it.. n. uiiwieltir ParlM will exceed t-'I.OOO after aU paid. & A Timely H-la. xnNiix.v. Dak,, July a: morning a geed rain fell very the upjer Missouri nvec deal of the wueai wui at Cern all ever Is loektof -. - H -4 . .-Arlfatt-3eivaaie. fk e i