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Ii • H ''.'''^' '*'''' lMl 4.*' ; - /As '.'"" li. - N "' -.7' . - 17FeT :. . ' - ' - --- . "1 El ,Ada-_ia OEM t . -- .Z TZ - t , '. it& .'• " fr FIRST. EDITION: rCY 07...001EE M. F01(11E - ` ' • Telegrao to the Pittsburgh Gazette.; WASHINGTON, july 2, 1888., if a SENATE. • I Mr. FRELINGHLTYSEN reported from ." I the CoMmittee on Naval Affilrs a joint. resolution to admit certain ,persons to the' Naval Academy: It 'authoilsee - -tbe SEK;re-.: . taizotthe Navy to,reeeiva ;far instruction aithe Naval Academy not; exceeding' ink person; to be deeignated 'kik the govirri.!. anent of. Japan, proxided no ,expepse to the States 16 br6sbied r ., ' • • EDMUNDS introduceiLd. bill 'to fix • the time L for the. next meeting of Con gress;:- viz:` - third - Monday in November ase4.. Iliad on the Calendar. 4 pAlorgasos, ' tt:; - frodi: the Corn.. .'!,' , "P.44 4 5 0 1 83 FRreign•-cokirekterreported a bill prinnote tiae''effiefenof of the diplornatio and oonsinar service of the United State 6. Mr. HCOWARDwinted the credentials: • Al.`ls;ll;VeW...- elected. Senator' • from Florida , who ea e forward and Wats ' •• sworn and took a seat at the extreme left, hesideMr:',l4.ooriald"OtArkansas. ". •_ Mr. HOWE called up the bill to extent the time for 4 the completion of-the: Wes •- t rirtscOßail_mad., Passed, „, •'• - •• 3 4U„ne , ciallid up tb6:41111 resist:. 71 'AP to the Western Pacitio Railroad. The theltfaWof 'the lelifffd of Yerba. .Buena,in gm Harbor of San, Francisco as, 's at' is •notiequiriki fer military purpose*: After a .nnusber of amendments :to the been madep . it_was passed,-28 to 8. A '' '' .lllALeving fig Reantenitvia provided for far • the consideration of private bills. :1.., -The Civil. Appropriation FOIL. was taken •.‘•ttp,- the ortisstionsbemg on the amendment of S;' 'Mr. Patterson; 'of New,Himpshire to -direct -431:4111111 Pnymeotii to be mde gaine and Massachusetts to-carry' out the Ashburton Mr: BIZraitALEW. j offered - a proviso. which after debate, wasrejectod, and the Aknmantofhir. Patterson agreed e -PATTERSON,Vannessaa r offered an ' amendment,-which- was agreed • to, appro. • priating $25,000 ..to the . . Secretary of the ' ..Vretiatur to. - enitige lots.- n the City . of- Nash:vill,e, Tennessee, for the erection era • L L =Court Houecs • . , The bill having passed through - the Cora. • =lam of ' the- woolecdor motion of Mr.; HOWE ttikf- - yees'imid , 711014 were takeO the amendment striking on; the appropri ti biohig32.4o;eoS)for;ded.d‘ne,*: fund 'Merolla atticklindilisabledleamen. 'The bppropriation was. retained by a vote • '4l of li to 20. The bill then passed. • The motionforevEming.. - sessbmflins most unanimously reconsidered on account ir -of this intense heat, the thermometer being • -at eighty-seven degrees. D I,j liteJOHNSON hunk. Ineecbiteltranting 1 1 ; -$7,000 to„tbe ladies of Mount Vernon Aaso ation{ithich st . fivl44., the CanK :Ulnae ere Clan*: ---- • ' 111 .../ = 44 1 4-I.VM t . ' ' HcIVI OF r ipat ays and Means, reported a~ bill to collect • Unperast; on Molted States bonds, by , =akin six, per opt- int4rpst dve,antifour;; tenths per eent,", - tuadlbi3O.por. cant..fotar. and: and - three -per cent: two and • ite•Ventk:tentbs. The Preport.decilitre* ,e, • CoMmittee does Mk improve - 41m bill,: th, drid that they o_nlyrepqrptin obedience ' vfairsio thellQbam4.:The• - bill and ,raport -were ordered to be printed arid ` eferred-to XS* Pate° 91.14. Di • t .?.7.llla.Bls7l'Listti tof PiIIebWMA, ',asked ' leave to introduce a bill to equalize taxa tion ana redugelhap,nlllsciroposing .a funding system of perpetuarlour per cent. a ntltiities, payablein OM and untax litriltANDKLL. objeettl& - • • Ira; ,from Recon ratrilttiON thrl'lMltt* repotted to pro videlorlthe, ction of 'not moielhan two, • eddittdt t Stiteestnit of thb territory otthe :Stilts -of 'punted re cotntotttotf.`' ~ vt Z'f,e bill freported yestbisdity from:_the- ConimittopMrFrivatb I;and Clainid to re --store to .rtain Tartlet; their rights under • the laws aibltrbatierr of tpe United States, • was tiltbri bp ! ' - Mr. STONE, who tad charge ot the bill, '-_itccepted the amendment suggested vester-. day r. 3bhistii, shying the .fights of :settlers' tilidei the pre-empliou 'br home stead laws. ..;1,1•.: .t••••;` , , After considerable discussion the bill iritir page !.. Tile senate amendments to a large nurn. Tiber of pension bills went' non-concurred In t as ti referred to Conference Committee. Ali: BANKS give notice , that on.Toesday :nexifie would movet6 go into Committee '-'of the: Where' . on 'the, Moshe .;hl.ll. Titbit Post Pones the billtilltbat day. • The NOUN,. went into.portunittee bf the Whole atui took ttp:theNenste amendments 46 legislative,utivw and judicial appro priation • Mr. Bl.A.T.,WE'iddressed the coinmittee -on thelinantial condition of the Country. Mr.* WAVISIMMINE, 'er „Mite* stated :that the Senate had made two hundredmld twenty-sevenamendmentel The` Commit -tee recommended concurrenee in fifty, and - nou-cuobutrened.bilhe ibmtdrider; The Committed then proceetecikto vote -on the aniendmenti one by one. T s p r e ik ilrstAMendinent of - importanee was-, . -t o woo. of - the stir paying judg „ ments of ,cpurt of Claim; eprovUo;tlbat no, Judgments excebding five thousizaVollarls-, should beld.. Considerable debate arose. And; itrasliy; the: Benatec-bmindment wee', -concurred in and.the proviso struck °ht.% • Variodtamondmentwfor the increase of, clerks in several departments Were nob - 4xtnnarcestin.rs The amendment abolishing , "'the office et DirPtko.fl Statistics PCPcntred In, 'with an,lartieddinellt /Wang, lg affective from July Ist, 1869. On the Senate amendment appropriating 420,006 for the Department ofEdricatibuthe Committearecommertded bon-concurrence.' -On thus Along debate ensued. Finally the amendment was non-cerunaLl red • - z • '"" .‘ • After debate the amendnient government aattstiseuiehisil to be pub lobed in a third paper 4 in Washington eras :agreed.toA ; The next amendment, that ,gave.,xise to :.serrate Wee-that hyrtiferends 'to the oaten of debates. in Congrast:iti.the COU: %gretstional tilatfre, and requiring , the Joint' -Committee, on Printing to' itdiodttise Nor proposals for this woriti„ , Mr. DONNELLY moved to agukgctbe Senate Sauetitizhertt, 41tat -diter the 4th Of. march, 1869, Unleas previously otherwise - %ordered,i:thW 3 diftiates' Ain - be *bibbed' idlat treagriTentnent.PAntan ,otsot. • M r. A s E mertio or der isti tillrit;lsolbl ulcer; ruled, and the Committee' acne the debate prt Abe iggtiortifsndt.vrithout aggtg' going into Committee at five o'clodf tfiblttirdderstanding tbor ; w o nons#o l Wvia , Prligfil ik Cand there would be no stst lam on Saturday. , """ 7:1711;7" cOmiltEss. ' NEW, YOWL-, SHE DnotRANIC cora NTim. Iniffil 4.adkoi Actialie; ' Support tlia Nominee- AtilVal 0# the peildleion Casa an the . Vice Presid ency- . P. Blair on the filtuatlOn. - • Cll4Teleeraoh tp the Plttetoollth te:Z 1 4 7nw Ntnuc, July 2.—lt !is J Lily stated that a ietterhas been received: here frosi Judge . clisse,' in will& he announcea his deter nilnation to support , the nominee of the ,pentocratio Conventioriiwhoever he mays: The New Hampshire delegation arrived 'MS morning. All the New England delea gates wilt be hen 'by to4norrow. evening. , .The Pendleton escort arrived to-day. Ap pearances indicate „Pendleton to have the; most positifeetrenb, butnot, it : is - judged, ffi sucient to insure his , n o mination‘ T here is no probability 'of a l repeal of; the two ' thirds rule. ' , , • The Indiana delegAion held a nreetitiat the St. Nicholas 't6-daVand .orgtinized by the cholas Of Fitch as chairman. , • The statement thatr: Hendricks had de clinedia erroneOult,' and A° Indiana del& gation will support him, on- it..beooming evident that.Pendletbff cannot be nomina ted. Theixxidtton. Is - ,.,that 'lndiana having • been a former wt o f Pendleton column, cannot good Yaithdesert, Hendricks .does not' refuse the use Of name in case of need in the cause of/harmony, and the. Indiana' aelegation will driubtless.'„Tote for him ate the iirst ballot , , . '.Thit, New, York delegation held an infer ma i meeting at the St. Nicholas, at,noon to.; • day, Sannt&'.l.Vildealti the Chair: There Wab.nunanimontr eap,res.slon for Seymour. 114 - however, personally ,deelined to allow' the use of his name as a. candidate by the New, York: delegation:-, ,Censiderable die oussien followed, Mr°lllden taking a lead ,ing part, ocasuisell* delay of action. One delegate proPoseti to , takes vote on Chase, but found:: no supporter, and• by nearly a unanimous vote of the delegat lon, adjourn ed tillto-morrow for consultation with new ly'erriving- delegates , from abroad. GOV. gerthetit'a .Ix)altionTis apparently that he will not permit the use of his name by the New York delegation,•and ' will only take the nomination' if 'aporttatteointly. tendered of :tito delegate* here _appear-confi dent titindeass •Noveniber,and,th - e f i rst i choice' , of litany, and: the second of nearly all; is Hendricks...,bl, • Strong efforts are making to secure the 'VetoOf , the delegation, and..the support of .Gearge ',W.: Cass, of.-Pittsburgh, for Vice President; by the Pendletonsten in return -JR • ?. r ueorge W. w ooa Ward was, elected Chair man of the Pennsylvania deketpatiOn. .1' it Frank P. Blair huh-Sent s'letter to Col. Brpadhead, in which, _lps..leav,ss ie to him„. After consultatidie with Blaies .friends , whether his nanlosball be presented to,tlie RenteseStftl.Coniebion:Alaleata i ghese is bot-onolvm_o" . _ treperethor. meat kit :the antrilkoP r the.. Prelident Sleet to , ths recorustrno ti alSettill'ann:ltdici;pompel f.heStmy to DildnitaisturPatkohe 141P1hOli011th; the • t.trag - , State Governments, allow the , peoplep''; AD reorganize their own ~, :Governmentk, .elect tow- still.:.Representatifes.. 'The House confine a ma jority of Democrats from she North and they Will tid Sent: theKepresentatives elected ,by•the White people of the South,Snd with. •thateo.oporation, of the Preeident it will not ,be difficult pinopel. the:Sentith tosub . Mit ones. more to, the 'obligations of the Constitution, ,It will not' he with - stand ,pablio, kidgment.' if distinctly aa p this fundamental issue ind.it is• the enroll-Wail etoid future strife to put this issue 'plainly• to the country. I repeat that is •the reel and the, •only :question' which' Ws - should Allow to control As, Shall we submit to the usurpation' bytwhichlhe -131tiverlitifient kas beemoverthroviii, or aball we exert` fox, Its folland complete restoretion 4 . It is idle to Of green- Istoksigold; the &bile faithand the publki credit. What can • a Democratic President do in regsrd to „any,',Df these ' with a (~/i!jw- , greml both branches controlled., bilbe carpet baggers and their, . He will be , . powerless to atop thesupplikat by Which idle Degrees are organised Into political .dttine; - on which an army isseaintained to: protect thoge vagabonds butrages upon the bsilet., .These, and things likethese, eat up te resources of 'the Government, and de stroy it& triMiti 'Make the differettooptr ,Ore44 2 Eldand qpnbacks. TF);!e,intistre; ittierw,t e:Coniti orp i lxitti!we:c.a.4 seiner° tlidlib cist, laid do thliWe'mutit have a Presidentwho : will execute the will of the ipildple;bY trimPliderdta dust the usurps, dons of Congress known as the. reconstruo tion acts. I wish to siteutPhiffehi.the Con vention on this issue • but it is , one Which • L inhibisceseVerythliikillsothst Is of value In its large and comprehensive results. It is the one think thenttObades all that is wort a contest, and without it there is notbink , 'that g ives dignity, l or or . taw , 4the , struggle.' • -;. , The Maryland and p _ere of the ::Illitiol6. - delegatione. arrived, this afternoon.' Tice ; - former talk-mildly ,in favor ofiChitse. , ;••: -The Pendleton etkort was, net Melly, received on, their. arrival: to-dsy.A. „ ~ . Erancis.,P.i. • -filait4 Sr., speaks In Fent- . teenthstreet, in the vicinity Itannany. Hall, tomorrow f c, ..v , ,,r 7 C M' " k The Southern delegations holdligeneral .nisethqr.lo-intkreil 1;‘ , Jdoelde upon the 'course they` Will pursue. The - talk Shape. Principal hotels to-night favorla ticket with • Hendricks and Hancock_fbr president and Vice'President; • , : ' , The Kentucky delegation held aprlvaie meetingtq Thg 0 10 iforP7fal t ,QPI ,The Itiwums delegates: eld-a meet ng foe organizatinn a to _night. _. T he mAjoritY itappOrtamendlekin apt. long id • there is a chance for kik -noutinatien. It is said one or two ' isitetiaili be castor Johntion On, ttst • first ballot/Pp •. The Missouri delegation are 'add to be divided AO Pendleton. BsPort. saris letter lain private siraula, tion committing Chaise ativaneeff Den*, bridle principleit., • .]•• • , Tammany: Hsi was visited tby tent-of ' -thousands Inside and, ontsidife, covered, With flip and.Strisimers.and Ant— ' Domintile upon• !big er'Pejltani -ft, 44 1 . ti !/' stiouttic , • . iteport says there was to`da .s toiiterenee - between the New York and Obid ' delega tons; the:fernier favor of 11(mdtiolo t andthat the Ono, .'gates etiited;it they_ had provose It was, no, use speaking of ' , EPP". litieksP4 2 PelldietonWae gateste eliolocctri IbitiNest, ?.11340hiiiAge _Wotan will Teri** , Sail votes on -the first formal billet. ""- 4 • • Vial4O ~aa of liMPrente ;hi the oeee Involving thevitldl theiten yOaralesae; of the rUrrOl4V e = l"l l the Eal tesaa G l=7, l . on aoootuit, among 'other masons, of the fraudulent Issue of f 600.000 apurlotui stook. k, F()" ',YA(rI;I;7. StCOB ELI st FOUR O'CI4OOR-414.• RON:EIIBOA. Return of Gen. Napier—Enthn- I fibietie l ifteeeplion , 11Ltt,i'fmlfti!ler'Orliervia"Pt - ; Bansrft,Ancli:fthe.rinteurnliett- tion Treaty—French Budget. - • GAF4TI44IIITAIN. ". .-- ••, • tCl2 , 7l)oN,luly' sineral Napier arrived this morning. An Immense crowd was ret-' PsKuble4 91,0e,r,Aiiretd, dppot-,to • ivelouna biro, and ontisappearanes he w received with cheers which did not cease until he had ;it:tiered:li carriage and was drivhn Ulu hotel. - I , .Efroiseef larait" r t f 124 iring a vote of thanks to Geneial Napier, officers and men of the—Atiyismian expedition was moved by. Earl ASlmabur,y. seconded "; by Earl Rfissell;,"enck!unanimously adopted. The} Prince of Wales f iPeinee 'Alfred, and many menffiers Of the court were present. In:the Boast) of „GOmmeuenil Abe benches were filled with members and the galleries crowded.hy robrilliant throng of ladies and gentlemen, as it was known General Napier, would btipment. J When the 'General &f -lared thellanase;l4o , was -Warmly greeted -by Ihit. memberw.k D'lsrieli then moved, and Gladstone, ,secon ded *vote, t of ;t hanks,. which:was. wiled ,iivithont-,a, dissenting voice amidst entimulastkpcheering from , pzirta Of- the . MEM= ants, July .2.,-f-Int.the - Corps TOgialatiff to-dayl.ll. Blayne,' Anister , of leinatma r , d aringAtat debate on the 'Budget, replltia tie, the attacks which had been made on the Governmensufor - :continuing its military Preparations, and 'declared, thaArnrament or disarmament waa ' °totally a gage of peace. M. Oliver said nations "weir' lead to arm themsehrea bY filar. =France, , if she held , the lead among the nations of iflurope, couldeitsily".disputise4ithler costly arma ment, and then her financial condition. 11. 'ltadhilmgrove.. / 4 ..t. ". 3 , i t -. I ; ,t j , :7k: ti1.' . ..1.-. , X RVIA,„ ' r 1 BELGRADE, July 2.—The National Ohara ber of Beryls, has_ toulixmecktphe soncesslcur of Milan Fouithl to ' tiie tliinfigt., of the tho Principality, and has also endorsed .the 41,MEIQg uPteltAttd„to.apt „during, the mi -41 y , of- -, eilAtltice.-. Milan 9made a brief speech heron) the chamber, in' which lid" declared that thongllttrg, he 'wottld learn. totna,ke ; the pitople lsappyi Groat re joicings are now safingon in this city and througlreilii lill,sjipality. ..,,, , - .....}._. 4 6_......: I GERIIitAWV4 STITTGPIDVAIIY 2. —The American•Mio- , biter, Mr. Bancroft; has arilved to negoti ideiwittilher; Wirtemtitutgc, , ornment for the ratification of the bitturali garr zation, treaty 1 7 fIlhitNi 1. • ... MARI P.:SIEWs„ SollaT/14Alacrir IJily 2—The steamer Aria's Thew N em' Yor , arrived Tueeday. . 13 71 14 • 31P r 0 g..4 ?". — The /4 1 00 States steamer'Carian aigua'arirvi3d yestgday. •fijoir ric! FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL toltnciri;4tily '2:Beereise 'of specie . lit the... Bank. of Engloxid 212,000,poundia The money market in essier.• °instils for money FB% Court 9.5; bonds 733. ®B3X; Erie 55k; Illinois 19134. .• , ! FRANKFORT. July 2.—11. S. - Bonds ‘t 7N W 7%. :h= • LivEaroon, - July 2:—Coiton is quiet and :Uhchatigekt Sales 43,000 Whit. ? -others un changed. Ledituirr, JulY 2.—TurPentlite firm. Pe troleum firm. Sugar firmer. Linseed. t oil . ••••••.= • • itritTrfP; Tiltioteirtrt - advanced •- I~FORTH CABOLI &A. Meeting and Oriaidaatioa, z of -the, Legit* lature—The Coesiltutidnill' Amendment Adopted I ~ , PY elrfsiiiiti . Ei.___ ih - e.taiiii iiiii.PitfeE • T -e. a. RaritriMr, - .7lify';42.=- . 5A. ginoilliti of both Houses of the General Assembly assembled Yefiterduer. •, iilei 41144b:Pearson, in" oiz«s; dienee to an order from Gen. Canby, after 1 haying taken Ahe oath of Office preseribed hi , tale new Constltiition,lidnilufstered the same to his AssOelates.andzto - liovernor elect Holden,. .f,udge.Hpade then adminis teridthe With' to'the members of the House , a ' ndade Dick #aineixo. y of the Renate. 1 i , X. VlOO ioldeitson or AM ~ 4 " tirliil/0 1 ',7 Wall sleeted- • Speaker; er.,.tble nate. Holden . - Both i=rwere organised 'and-tp r ow iAbrief messiggel -, , ' ;IP WI Irottio tlurffeWarde, -amendment . =by -a intarof.7o,o 4 4o, and in the )11:imia CtliCtft:2;c4-.. The Suppkbe Court Decides the Registry 'LW *lift • the :- LaW , Die tr rgiftddidit De ' . 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