TANNER INDORSED. His Administration Satisfactory to "the National Encampment, 06 NG A LONG AND SPIRITED DEBATE The Only Manner the Integrity of the Pension Question af Was as to the Pept Expressing Confidence in Commis Mights of Marine Members Dis iedl=Feontivitios ey ye eas on Memorial Day Deprecated, MiLw Aug. 830. ~Cory wal Tan- ner pre-empted a goodly portion of the fons of the Grand Army en- The morning ion had walled to order when Cone of Kansas, claimed n of the chair for a reso- which the encampment nked the administration Harrison for the honor it had upon the Grand Army in ap- poral Tanner as commis- ne: indorsing § man the bureau that had been i it of t oldiers of the war, and ds r and malignant critic of the press upon his official con- ms, of } : Denelt Parnmum Offers a Sub we greeted the resolution but Barnum, of New York, was upon his feet with a substitute, that notwithstandi an unfriendly mpm clared its belief com 1 of hig eff and sail ) low 4 titute. issioner 8 to inv won oflic ion of t! rad re of d ¢ Sentiments, 3 have declar uttering, a I rity of 1 would not influence t at et commition : : Comm Charged Make the the stitute was ner’s enews not to force tl pend a necessary The Charge Another de lengthy speect ington last week, upon the street that men empl all getting their ca taken up immediately ; higher, while the poor and file have to sta told them it was a | that and we pass t we indorse such action substitute is broad en *“This encampment ki nothing of the detail of Tanner's work an pass judgment upon it. We may Fl it is all right, but we do not know it. If we pass the original resolution and the committee of investis should exonerate him, the o) press would say that the administr dare not oppose the Grand Army of the epublic and they would have good rea son to say it, Corporal Tanner Takes the Floor. Corporal Tanner him elf took the floor at this point and in an impassioned speech declared that he not only conrted, but demanded an investiga tion of his administration of the pension fppartment Jitimately the substitute of Gen. Bar- num was amended to read as follows: That we thank the president of the United States for the appolutment of our comrade James Tanner as commissioner of pensions, and that notwithstanding the assaults upon him, we declare our complete confidence in Ils Integrity and our approval of his avowed purpose to do all that is possible to be done under the laws of the land for veterans of the war and with him we ask for the fullest In. vestigation of the management of Lis office In this shape it was unanimously adopted. For the balance of the day the en- eampment devoted itself to routine busi ness, It was decided to appropriate the sun of $1,000 annually for the main teinance of the Grant cottage at Mt MeGregor, to be expended under the auspices of the New York Sapartuiik, It was decided that n all documents of the order the words sailors and marines should be added to the word soldiers. Depreenting Festivities on Memorial Day s resolution Jeprecating ay into a cannot be ation potion tion { fleet, and thirty merchant | S | of fireworks | and fifty thous { lake front for a distance | The make any progress. He { the | an extra session, we official’ three plead eloquently for the relief corps. Mrs. Plummer eulogized Gen, Alger und this caused a delegate to jump upon a chair and shout “I see Gen. Alger over there and we want to know whether he reciproo or not” Gen, Alger arose and said it was none of the committee's business. “God Speed to the Women.” Several delegates declared that the | Grand Army wanted no more auxiliar associations and threatened to retire if | the resolutions presented were adopted. as voting aye and Corporal Tanner no, At last the resolution was so modified | “Gord speed” to the work of the | as to bid organization, and in this shape it was adopted, The Naval Engagement, Last night's naval battle was a com- ple te success, It was the greatest event of the kind ever seen in this country, The United States man-of-war Michigan, and the steamer Wessenden, with twenty tugs and barges, lead the maneuvering . Vi's els were hore fleet. A thousand in- wwported the battery on shore, nty thousand rounds of musketry, 5.000 rockets, 4,000 shell, 20,000 pounds harged. One hundred ind spectators lined the of five miles, in off fantry 1 BOBTON'S VICTORY. Next National En» Alger's Election. WAUKER, . a8. Hub Fecures the campment-~Gen, ne ’ lL 194 . 110.686 nd 42 depart enn in and Ohio also The death roll has been { 006 veterans having wil : luring the vear pended In Charity. had « spended hich 250,000 2 year. The the lepartment wel No Progress In the Matter of Pensions, The comma : n«chinf 4 r : nn , nlor ey Yi dh Vi tent Lo pre order upon - i tion of copgress had Yen reiterated the f the dependent T gumenta in favor o sion bill; declared that a service pen- | tet come insisted that the ntry should fe. LOO and A motion to refer back the | matter to the committee on resolutions | was defeated, Gens, Sherman and Alger | The lengt hy | 5 uy it in its | HER LIFE 15 SAKE. Out of Danger, —————— BUT SHE I8 VOWING VENGEANCE. Dr. Crosby Yesues the Desired Certificate Mrs. Mamilton Will Released on Ball—=Plans of the Prose nod Probably Re cution and Defense—Humilton's Friends Have Not Deserted Him. ArraxTtio Crry, Aug, 81.—The much talked of certificate declaring Mrs, Mary | Donnelly, the wet mnurse who stabbed in the abdomen by Hamilton, out of danger, was prepared | by Dr. lee Crosby, the homaopathic physician attending her, and by him handed to Prosecutor of the Pleas Jo- seph Thompson. Nurse Donnelly Declared to Be | Mrs. Ray | wis | It concisely states that the wounded nurse is practically out of | danger of e fatal result from the effects of the knife thrust last Monday afternoon, office, Hao said po that while he ac- re in { cepted Dr, Cros- by's certificate in good faith he would be obliged {to have the Cour ty ph i cian examine Mrs. Donne ily and add his offi- cinl assurance of the woman's im prove Lion son Ari that the prisoner would probably Wounded Woman Vows Vengeance. was learned that in Mra. Rug h is now in the hands of ny = i NULKE DONNELLY " (From se80ch fade at her *° bedside) : revealed hinses, far recovered Weigel was | tion Two icorgia and . : -_ XiEnce r without op- of New | nior vice c©com- i852 to 127 for H. E. y Has nu Walkover. for the local in id bo held Saratoga, In and Boston were Several Yola re 31; order nington reral speeches test anapolis, 29; Saratoga, The count was made Baaton il 402 was reached and then the advocates of the other cities threw up the sponge and the selection WAS made un snimous. A Colored Confederate Reanion. Brryinou aM, Ala, Sept. 3.—<At Jack- sonville, Ala., there was an unique re. union. The colored men who served in the Confederate army in various capac- netot on unt | ities as teamsters, servants, cooks, ete. had a “Confederate reunion.” The day was celebrated with a barbecue, speeches and baseball. At night a debate was had the question of whether the Democratic or the Republican party was the best friend to the negro, Clood humor prevailed throughout, on Mr. McKinley Opposes an Extra Session, Deen Pang, Md., Aug. 30, —Congress- man McKinley, of Ohio, was the most prominent caller at the executive cot tage. Mr. McKinley's mission was to advise the president not to call an extra session of congress, Hg interview with the president was quite protracted and matter was discussed in all its phases, The pre sident has not yet de termined whether or not there will be Want the Tobaeve Tax Repealed. Batmmwonre, Sept. 8.-~Petitions are boing circulated for signatures in the lower, or tobacco, counties of Maryland, for sal of the tax on tobacco. The are being signed by hundreds and, with a formidable list of signers, will be laid before the next congress. Similar peti- tions are being circulated in Virginia and North € ina, - The Keined Sealers. ASHINGTON, Aug, 80, ~Capt. She athe 2 rT or Sau, Shap t capture for proc Sees Badin Foo nie, Pathfi , Juniata, Lily, of Vie toria, and the schooner J C, Bwan, of Port Townsend, Wash, ing chews, All in it is feared some of them will thresh- ore oat which | dur- | ¢ and the pe pot | can employ to (rustrate her tion to satisgly her revenge wil oR nS [a we ighty Char acter and the long envelopes denote legal authorship They are supposed to contain offers of assistance to Mr card was addressed and it w» ROBERT RAY RAMILTON Hamilton. A postal Mrs. Hamilton as a bitterly written denuncia the adventuress. It was for to her at May's Landing Hamilton is carefully watched kind hearted sheriff and her wants ministered unto by his matronly wife, fo Ball Refased. The public prosecutor refused to ad- mit Mrs. Hamilton on bail because the physician's certificate did not positively state that Mrs. Donnelly was out of danger, but that she was “reasonably The county physician, Dr. Reilly, £0, an official report. There is a rumor be married to the Jraunes, in order tL settle the question o her, Ohio Democratic Ticket, Davros, O,, Aug. 29 The cratic state convention was held rink, a large wooden building capable of seating several thousand poople, wholly inadequate to accommodate the crowds of people which tried to gain ad mittance, Following is the complete state ticket For governor, James EB. Campbell, of Hamilton: for lieutenant William V. Marquis, of Bellefontaine Follett, of Maraitta; for state treasurer W. E. Baden, of Guernsey county: for school commissioner, Charles C. Miller, of Putnam county: for stiorney gen eral, Jesse M. Lewis, of Urbana; mem ber board public works, Frank Reynolds, of Cincinnati: clerk of supreme court CHanrLEsTON, W., Va, Sept. 2,--A negro desperado named Tom Smith en tered the store of Berry, Cooper & Co., at Echo, on New river, and made an as sault on a clerk, who drew a revolver and shot him dead. 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