“THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, Affairs of the New Administra. tion at Washington. The President Makes His First Batch of Appointments, ISAAC PUSEY President ( veland States Senate th To be Minister t& Mexico-Isaac I of Indiana To be C A. Collins, To be Fourth eral—Robert A To ba Assistant S iah Quincy, of Isaac Pusey Gray is and was a Republican until 157 the Greeley movement nominated for Lieutenant i Democrats as sen $0 nominati ynsul-General at London —Patric Masachusetls, Assistant Maxwell, cretary Massachusetts wn Oh at present lives at Union Ci itd { Govern y candidate ination f WAS lagna pro two terms in campaign tae nom the deleg Gray for the {f his Hawaiian Treaty Withdrawn President Cleveland sent to the Senate a message withdrawing the Hawaiian treaty which has been pending in the Senate rt and to the President simply requesting toy transmit to the Executive treaty with Hawaii The message wa wived without comment on the floor o The message was sb Senate lepublican Senators regarded of the President as in line with the ire pursued by Mr. Cleveland in withdrawing the Nicaraguan treaty sent to the Senate by Mr. Arthur in the closing day of ministration Dem rat from a tao-fold point of view, some takin the ground that it sh ywed Mr, Cleveland t wexation or American inter rs held that he would send | another treaty more to his liking It was understood that the reason for the withdrawal of the treaty by President Cleve land because he was opoosad to th treaty in its present form Whether or not he w favor the making of another treaty, and whether It would be an annexation tresty or not, could not be said on authority, but a person who had talked with tha Prosi fent on the subject said that another treats would be made It was estimated that the Pros suggest either by message or personally to Senators, that a committee be appointed to visit the Hawaiian Islands this year, during the interval betwesn the ad journmentof the special semion of the Benate and the recin. vention of the next Congress President Cleveland, heretofore, has been quite soll {tous on this point, and made in juiries as to whether or not the resolution providing for such a commission had gon through, He bad been appareatly unde the impression that It hat been adopts i He learned that it bad not been. but that the Senate had authority alone to provide for such & commission, probably to consist of Senators, and that the contingent [und of the Senate could be drawn on for this purpose, in Hill Calls on Cleveland Senator David B, Hill, aw York a fow days visited President Ulevaiand at the White ouse by appointment, prosum ably by Ce an Rockwell, of New York, during a visit to Mr. Cleveland. this a his ad looked vt + Senators 1pon the » F 4 i3 De agalast an 4 ference, Uthe on vas lent woull : 2 £1 fs srsil 4 lr f 1% . PROMINENT PEOPLE, Pore Leo's family is very long live l, Pourigwio Diaz. Jn, Proasident Diaz 1s an attache of ths Mexican Legation ar Washington TrouaH the Bishop of Chichester is ninety years of age, he attends to all ths dutiss of his office without a coad jutor. Tg youngest lady in the circle is Miss Herbert, who presides over the home of the Secretary of the Navy Susay B. Axriosy had a warm friend in the ate Justice Lamar, who was alway willing to interest himsalf in her work, son of naw osbinet 1¥ vou want to pronounce the surname of chard Olney, President Clevel and's At. torney General, ns he does himself, drop out the “1. Mui, OLXEY makes the Attorney - General selected from the State of Massa chu the Gov ernment sixth ots sinea the organization of the new 8 have raise J. BTERLING MORTON, eulture, 18s said to wn ona twenly-acre i braska last year, prima Signo in Has il in bs in lecade that he coming Presmpext Baruios Aan \inerican wil practically rules the Repablic joader f all woman m lissatisflad with the big klyn Tabs roacie and may xl sa yet he says that in threo years ceived only $628, It is said in Berlin # the the Emperor William trying him to submit to an operation The operation w noving a number of inside of the ear Ary | SLC, IXX and trouble, mall bx SECRETARY GRESHAM 14 both the pr and the father of the oa t. He is six one and the oldest man in the lot, being just a month older than Secretary Morton, ranks next Smith and Dan Lau who are th Late Whol Produce sal note Ww : okn Fair Easter Npring, | wie ~ Wout ap “qua bse Dark White, per tations tat Jorsey pr : Jersey, int I. L, In bu Usbbage. I. 1. per 100 Hybone « Pastors Fastern Hiate, per uh Squash — Marrow per barrel, Hweet potatos, Va, per bbl, Mouth Jersey, per bibl LT) Celery, near by, aog, bunches 1 3 GRAIN, BTC Foun «Ulty Mili Extra ‘stents, ,.... Wheat - No 2 Rye~State........co00000000 Barley « Two-rowed Meats, , Corn—Ungraded Mizad, Unta=No, 3 White Mined Wostara.,.....con Hatpeticod to Choloe, vues Mtraw—long Rye. .......... ® Tard—City Mtanm., ...oo000 10.000, LIVE $TOOK, Beaves, Clty dressed... ... 17 Miloh Cows, som, to good no Areas. er pr PM esnsnsasees $BD Wyiipunsnsnsnens LJ Hogholdve, pr [0 TR | I LL] FERRARA w sllow bb red [er bi SAREE REE ERE pean CARRERE in pols age, while Hoke THE QUEEN SPEAKS. Lilinokalani Makes Her First Plea for Hawaii. The Hawaiiang, She Savs, Dete: the Annexation Idea, A lengthy statement by Liliuokalani, ths deposed Queen of Hawali, has just been made public, which is ths first stwement which the ex Queen has made for publica tion since the overthrow of the monarchy on the islands, She states nt the « “I had resolved to hout the n 1uastion wi maintain throu AA AT Anu men ares of Lou insoript IT is sada ton on in ¢ Nebras Congress ntral and local a win and city in the State A Xxpw sssoviation of raliro has beens organized at Chicago. It posed of all © railroad employes, ww formed for protection, the vanoement of shortening hours, In the Grund Duchy of Luge sous desiring work or help have send A postal card to the Direct Postal Administration in order § wan's advertised in every pos Grand Duchy TueEng is great suffering am ong the spinners and operatives of Oldham land. There are 34,000 unemployed, | hou mods of theses are without food ani fuel. The loa! authorities are overburdensd with demands upon them, and private charity has been exhausted by the continual and ine creasing drain since last November. nN waive of mutusi wages and ton Kong EE — a WORLD'S FAIR TROUBLE, Control of the Premiam Pand Turned Over 10 the Women's Board, There is considerable sxoitement among World's Pair people in Washington, given absolute control of w premiu and awards, and Mog y Fale on entire power to appoint all NEWBY GLEANINC Gr is worth ¥31,600 000,000, Turne ars 150,00) gypsies in Hungary, Unt IMAXY JUAY has suppressed all her foreign rt is increasing at Guayas avanp 1 que Li Nivensity has just bad a be 1,000, 000 SALVA vw gol Landa wor ani Nicar : ve adopted \ " [ JAMONS are rec a cold Mexiean reception m thw URLA is believed to b er British debt, nbout to re. fon p MORE than sev I) Massachusett enty-five inches of snow fell this winter eR are am and vilia wg up in all ce ——- ST MEETIRG, His Cabinet Members Men save | Who Atte Other Iwo ach RIOUS, Sustain a 1D AM A GERMA Natives in Ariens etenat Ady tiie nat wore dele heavy los The Germa . (Gorman ser geant named Fite a tenn of the nasive soldiers killed and mut Bother wounded, TI defeat has caused general consternation among toe hostile natives, and it is believed wil toward supprossing resistence to Grrman sul Ly r—— GRAND NAVAL REVIEW, Rendezvous in Hampton Hoads Apri) 17 ~lteview in New York April 2% Amistant Navy Boley Admiral Uberard: and Commodore Ramsay Department, go iar NBecretary of the . held a conlerance at the Navy Washington, reg anding the changing of the date of the naval review, It was decided that the rendezvous should take pisos In Hampton Roads, Virginie, April 17. Oa April 34 the flset will sail for Now York, where the review will be held on the 37ch of April A MONTANA'S NEW SENATOR. Mantle, Republican and Mayor of Matte, Appointed by the Governor. Governor Rickards, of Montana, ap: pointed Le Mantle, of Butte, United States Senator, Mantle fs at present Mayor of Butte, and was the last Republican caucus Sara | | | | | FG ELAZS IN BOSON, H art ol the Ravazed hy Flames. The Business Cily Lost and Millions in Froverty Burned. Many Lives leased bis CArTe and apy of the vas » {ne Your street, Ni ape by the jump Irom and into Lhes forty fest, His ankle and the | The firemen of Engine 29 bore the brunt of the worg of rescuing the smployes of the Partridge building. Ouoe of the men caught in his arms a woman who jumped from a seoond«tory window The office of the Metropolitan Sewerage Commission was in the buliding ocou dad by Horace Partridge, and separated only by a rtition, One of the stenographers Commissioners, Arthur Carter, isa eripple, being unavle W walk a step, Arad Beudgeman and another sir oarried tueir helpless comra ie down the stairs with the lames chasing thom to the ID IUries Ware a spra ax of a told was worth a buman lite, of the United States Hotel, Relief Association 000 if shey would Sop the fire and won the purse, conservative esthnate of the total poor The wi amount w NOTES. %) wo white kangaroos will appear in the New Bouth Wales exhibit, Thess are ex- rare animals, I its exhibit at the World's Fair the Government Patent Offices will show up- word of 2500 models, many of them belong wor machines Tur various transportation the central portion of Chicago and the World's Far grounds will be able to carry upwards of 100,000 people an hour WORLD’5 FAIR cesdinely lines between ~ Tar National Museum, at Washington, in its exhibit at the World's Falr, will display un collection of coins and other metal monsy valuel at nearly one million dollars, Ine last will and testament of Queen Lsa- Della, in which she makes ro- ferences to the new a very interest exhibit at the Wo 6 number world, will be ing object in the Bpanish rid’s Fair the electrical ARGENT, engineer of basin n fete nights sof incan- Kt au ! } ¥ are ) De 1 escent | it by in 1815, will be n the Transport woed by J and has e Datit of fine West W. N. ROACH. in at Washingt« President Stew S40, sits Forks, Feted realthy, wh Pp tinted | {ie served a term and has tw r i» minee { SINGULAR ACCIDENT. A Circular Saw Flies U p and Kills a Man its way ruck a sasg earings in a slightly » struck Meinge st, saw sevared the made of paper, and, lin the centre, cul that about ani ite \ up The : a as iM they King th An in iw was thr wn tmokward by the and the saw, thus re fond man's shoulder, striking Coun on the loft arm, cut thas off about four inches below the The accident was caused by the 1g of & woolen sorew with which the id boon fastened to the (reame ike { the blow wo, flaw over the ob J nen ber ——— SUICIDE OF JULIA HALL. The Young Woman Who Was Twice Lost Pats an End to Her Lite Miss Julia Hall, of New Canaan, Conn. daughter of Rasell Hall, & banker of that town, committed suicide by throwing her. self in front of a locomotive on thy Connape tiout Valley division of the New York New Haven and Hartford road, Moe was instants iy killed and ber body wae rightfully wnngied, Miss Hall was recently sent to the insane asylum at Middisto va, Conz., from New Canaan, and was the young woman who crouted 80 much excitement inst November a bull t wh and egal spose
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