I I ill Tlf Omaha Bvufaj Bee The Omana Sunday Bee TH Oonhh Nrr tft Tort Kelt - Male its Appaa-ance on ' , 'Bpoolul Oa Sunday , August 1st I I SIXTEENTH ) YEAE. OMAHA. FRIDA JULY 30. 1886. XTMBEK 30. IIOW THEY TARE THE DOSE Im ! Oomnfifli on the Kew Tory Viooroj and Bsoreiary. BOTH OF THEM ARE COCKNEYS , And Ilclonc to the same Old Gnnc nf JJourbeiti lonchf Tlio licacue'e Position Vainl Duel Mnttert. Occupants. Di nws , Jnly ' - . New York Herald C itile < sHri ] l to the Bnr. j The new of- h'-ials ut the c-attlp is the prat Uipic of the dav It is considered as something that tlie xicerov sets ofl his kinship to the notorious f nstiuictteh bj tlie fact that he got the Catholic nationalists to vote for him a few jcars ngo vluii courjuettlng with Countj Down for parliament He did this bj promising not to vote ueMiiHt home rule. Both he and the chie. secictary AUI notiN rorjrvn ; . The viceroj is a first cousin of Lord Ran dolph ( . .hurchlll.who , it Is exected ] , vill rnntrol him. We l.now Sir Mi-hael 11 icl.s Bench heieas Bcaconsfield's Insli se-cietar.v He was tlien as eold ns a fie asnnsjmpatheaic as a toad , but a care ful plodder , like the tortoise. The viccioy haau odd tamily name for tins crisis It I s \aiie 'Ifiiipcst Hicks-Beach IK n close Ineud to the ciueeti. who was godmother to his young daughter. Eerybnahere is re minded of the celi-bratud mot ot Maurice ( ) ( oiiiiull : "The gicat mistake of the line- lish covuinment to wards lieland alvva\s was that the things the Irish people wanted were rrfused , and what thej didn't dcsiiewas loiced upon them. ' ' AN OIT.N s > rrsTio\ Tliiguostion us to thepiobable Irisli policy of the new officials leminds one of what Disraeli - rae-li eharced on Sii P.ohert I'eel : "You found the wines baihine and jou stole their clouies " \ \ ill Lord balisbury steal the home rule eaiments lett in Gladstone's bathinc btix'J Dtiier words of Disriii'b suggest themselves - selves at this eiisis uswe read the list ol tlie ne'vv cnblnet New catiinet'J Indeed , it is tht old ton gang we have again , A M ui KINO or uoruiiON s. Lord Londonclerrv , tlioueh oung und fresn , IF onlj an ofll-ial of jmttj in the hands of Beach and Churchill These words of Dis raeli uu tiom his Manchester speech , made iu 1 * 2 , and iua > be applied to the Salisbury povi-rnment ou the Irish question ; "Tlie ministers on tlie treasurv benches remind mo of one of those marine landscapes not un usual on the coast of South America , You beliok' uiatice ol exhausted volcanoes where there are occasional earthquakes and often dark rumblings at sea " iiAini > .r.Tos s ROIIUT i-osmox. " \Tefcel sorry lor Lord Hartington amid these cominc etu thcjuakes Has he no office" Oh , jes lie N tlie parliamentary croom in vvaltinc to Lord Sabsburj , a Buckingham behind the piime minister's rockinccliair. He w ill not miss Gosehen lone lor he is to haw the Dublin unnersitj H'-at ' In the place of Mr Holmes who is to be made a judge But whatever be the policy of the new oth- clals. the I'urnollite policy -was announced bj Mi. Dillon j esterda } ut a meeting of the national league committee , viz : "To practi- call } ti cat tlie lush landlords us hostages foi tne good beha\ior of the English tor } gov- einnmut coercion to be met bjvvni against old icuts. " _ AVENGEO IX BLOOD. Seducer Slum nn the " Field or Honor. " Bnrssns , Julj 21) ) . f\evv York Herald Cable Special to the Br.n ] A fatal duel was fouclit last night in Belgium between an urtllleij" lieutenant , Hauvge , and a military Burgeon , I'luille. Ttie latter w as killed. The cause of tlie duel was the suspicion of Rauvge regardiiiatlie iclations ol Piaille with his vile.Tliej louglit with revolvers in tlie wood Angelur , nenf Liege. Ilauvge is u promising oflicei of thirrj-lour jears of age. Prallle\ho wns onljthlrtjone , was ttie doctor ofBlamge's wife , whom howas BUS pected ol having seduced. Ituuvge will be tried by court martial and probablj ucquitted. A Girnt Cbe-SB Plajei' Blunder. Losioj , Julv .10. la. m. [ Kew Yoik Her ald Cable Spe-cial to the Br.n ] This morn- lilt's Standaid 1ms a long leader ou the clo-e of the che-'H congress , iu the course of which it sajs"Llpseiiutz , tlie young American jilaj er. drew attention rather hj the charac- tci than the nuinhei of his victories , for he beat the best players and was beaten bj- some In'erloi ones " \Vemustgo back tliirtj-h\e years lor an example of so lumutkublt an oversight In a game botvv ecu first-ratt jilajesrsus that whlcli occurred when Zuker- lort wus j''aingLlj ' > scliutz. The latter was w Inning , und the game was watched with intense interest b } hundreds of spectators Thedoatai vv us threatened w ith mate ou the move , aud to avoid it moved his queen , ttius cMiusiiiz himself to easier nud lalily obvious < : heckmato In two moves , Of couisu he did not nee it but strange to saj his antagonist also failed to notice it , and strangest of all. among n crowd ol interested sjiectators more or les.s proficient in the came , not one perceived tht blunder , and it was not till It had be < en ex posed in a letUir published In these column ; two dh later thut tlic CHUBS world awoke u tlie fact" _ HoVns a Dull ; Horse. Loxi > o\July Ul,4a m. fXow ioikHoralc' ' Cable Special to tlio BLE. ] Henry Mat tlievvs , tlui new home secretaiy , who was counsel for Mi. Crawford in the recent case , maj be placed iu a de'lcate ' position , as lit ma } huvo the lofipoiisiblhty of deciding whether Dllke sh.ill bo prosecuted for pel jurj. Mail } j ears ago ho was u membei o parliament lor Dunguivun iu tlie pail la inent ol IWk.w lien ho was selected ns a liberal conservative. Though an Englishman , lit vas a Koinnn Catholic , and his cieod which Mood In his way in EUR ltid , constituted his principal clain tin the liisii eloitors. A forcible and impres ohe tpua sr. he nev rttiels failed to mak iinv creat maik , and for tlnrteen jears lie baslioen wlihdnivvn from active political lift uud onguced in the practice of his profession Jvowbehus siuldBiil } leaned uud gnisiiec out of theeicatubtpiizos beloie taUiu hi teat foi Birmingham. Tbf nominutiuu i tvulunUy an expuiliueut , tor Muttbevu is t dui - Blnc-libiirn , the Clicks C'linmplon. LOXHOK , July 2 . [ Kow Yoik Herak Cubic -Special to tlm BLH. J It has N-eti tic- cided tlmt tlif tic scores w ore to be plnj od ofl by a contest of two cumcs. Blackbmn wet tl e first and O-duj drew the second , thaio fore winning the hrst iiriMs. Burn n olvo < Ibe e oond. JTuusBat and Tl6nl' nlmuf vlajeel two tames , tothol whicli wtire diawn U he third hnd loutth iilanes aiethurtfor ft ill undecided. That will nut be pljxtut auj lattliur , the prir.eb having been oquailj 01 \ided. GermnnE Bounced. BEIUJK , Julj 2V , The snttsn otcmr ' Lns trvelfd ! mcmben nt the fJrrn j.u J , s nvclorv irgm C.SS.S OF THSaCTUS COoETRY. _ _ Horrible Merioan Outrnge on An Amsri- c&n Citizen "Whose Daath Mtut Bt Averrod. GALvn 7ON , Tex , July 29 rinnclBPO Ilsiures , a nnturnlized Amoricnn citizen , wbo was nrrt rt d and Min-ende-red nlclit liflforeiait , without R hearing , by County .ludet Iloffstt'tter. niwn demand o * Chluf of I'olice Mondrneon. of Piedras Necras , of Mexico. thMt be wa ; a horse thl f. tRlen from a Mexican prison elcht hours after his innAtecrntiou. and carried two miles bulow Tiedrns Neeras with his bands tied behind him and bnitimllj shot , ttnd buried ul the cointnand of Mondiitron. The murdered IDRU hud taken out his pvisrs of cltirenship Aticust 1.1 l TS. and prominent men In Uncle IVw Mid I'ledrai. A'ecras bear testiluon that Jtasures wa& ( in upright and honest man. Thesooret nndoiliinc this infamous out rage is tlmt Uasuies had won the affections of a woman of whom Chief Mondrncon . onanioied. Mondracon swcarlnt ; AUH- cante detailed two of hi" trnstj lieutenants UP nicht to murder bis rival. Jtasmes i , dlr dlsanlcil his assailants and escaped to > nsle Pass. Mmidraeon. however , doter- nined upon hisremoMil , trumped up a ebarce > [ horse theft against lniu und tad him ext indited and shot. The licht tliat Hasuies was delKored to the Mex- c-an authorities Motidrason left for Saltillo lot , however befi > iPlKuinecle'uer"d orders 0 bis lieutenants to cvc-ute llasures. The uctim in a pathetic let- e r apjiealedo Vtiltci ) States Consul .Mm to sa\e him sauns : that he was an muiicaii citi7en guiltless ot am crime icainst anv law , and that Maudnuron lad him anested to cratifv his M'nceanec. This letter was delheied to Consul Lnn ten lours after its author had been biisdj shot , nor to lecehmethe communication Lvnn mcl alreacU apjw.ned before ttie authorities , of Tudias Ne'rasuud demanded. Inasmuch as Uasures was an American citien and : iad be en illecally extradited without inoper enrespntation or hearinr. tlmt he be forth- \itli icleased Mondracon said ttmt llasures i\as out of thtsir hands. Ins e.ise hame been runsferred to n bicliei court at Saltillo , where the consul would \rn\c \ to make ns demands. Subsequent events -\no\v \ this issertion of Mondracon false. Consul Lynn ins teleirraphed the fucti. of the < ase to Seere- tarj Itayarit , at the same time informinc the statedcpaitmmit that ieioi1ed ; outrau-cs to Ameiican citiyens on the Rio Grande and in Mexico were not cx- iccerated but true , and buccestinc \icoioiisnction on the part of the ironeral covernment foi their protection. The ex citement here over this terrible outrace is at 1 dancerous pitch , and the counU otticials who were a partj toil arerouudlvdenounced and will be summarih remo\cd from office Tbe Tory Culiltict. . 2' ) Tbe follow .lulj ins : appoint ments ha\e been ofbcially announced : Sec- retan for foreign affairs , Earl oljlddesleich. ihlef secretary tor Ireland , Michael Hicks Beach ; chancellor of the exchequer. Han- dolj ) Cuurchill , who , bjirtue of his appoint ment , becomes the recognized leader of the conservative party in tin commons , secretarj of w.irV. . H. Smith lirbt lend of ndmiialty Georce Hamilton ; lend Inch chancellor. lUion Halsburj . seere- tan lor India. Fredenct Arthur Stanlev , prime minister und first lord of thetieas- iiu. Sabsbur } . lord lieutenant of Ireland , Maiquis of Loudonderrj. Ibe followinc ai > - olntments ba\c also unduubtedh K'en decided upon but have not yet been othclallj announced- Lord president of the council , Viscount Cranhook , president of the lo'iu.l co\erument board , Henrr Chaplin ; Dreaidunt ot the bo.ird of trade , E. btanhope , noitmaster pencral , .lohn Manners- commissioner of mibhc works I > 1'UinUett ; attoruej ireneral , II. Webster ; lord chancellor ol Ireland , Lord Aslihoi ne. The tollovMUc additional appointments are ofliciallj announced- Lord president of the council , Viscount Cramhrook president of the board of trade , lit lion EJwaid btan- hnjw , first commisnionci of woits. lit. Hon. Ia\id 1'lunl.ctt : jmstmaster ccucr.il , Lord .lohn Manner * ; lord chaucclloi of lieland , Lord Asbournc. JIL ilou. Cecil Raikes had declined to ac cept the othcti of home secretarv. which Lord Salisbury piessed him to take. Ho will probabU be nominated bv the conservatives lortlie nfllcc of deputj sjieakei and chair man of tne ccimmiHsioners in the house of commons in opposition to Leonard Henrj Couitiiej , theiadical-liheial candidate. Salisburj 'B Irish Appointments DC- tionnced. Dnst.r ? , Julj 2' ) . United lieland todaj says : "Truce with the landlords is shattered , but the lilsh people have not the least inten tion to estrancc the English masses. It would be impassible to produce a more elo quent e\ample of the noliey of ramtnins T.n- clish rule down Irish tin oits than is atloidcd In Siilisbm > 's appointment as li Ish ic ei oj of the "Marquis ol Londondeii.v. inhcritinc , as he docs , the hloud and name ot cut-tin out and hideous castle lough " The Tieenian's .loiunal hnjs : "The np- ) iointment ol Lord Londondem to be \ iceioy of Ireland and llieks-l e.ich lobe chief secre tary is ominous of eouiciou. Jiibhnicu must be niopaied lei tnis. " The loj.ilist press Is rtfcllehtcd o er the appointment of Londonderry to the loic lieutenancy. A Parfw ell to Their : x Julj Ml. This city is plataided with appeals tollishmeii to assemble inthoii tnousands to make as gieat a demonstration as possible on tlie occasion of the departure of Lord Lieutenant Abmdeou from Ireland. The call is signed , -Older ol Citi/ens'and Trades Council Committee , " uud among othei things sajs : "Irishmen , bj nature ofour farewell to the Euil of Abuideen and his nolilo wife , prove that jou appreciate the efforts of Eng land's greater statesman to secure conces sion of Ireland's uualleuable .tight to home i ulc , " The Mona An em ! > ] } . MADJSOX Wit , . , Julv 29. The opening concert ut tlie Moiia Luke iibsombl } last evening - ing by ttie Schubert quartette und bigiior Vntall , vloliulbt , and Signor Parnelll , haip- ist was gie'ted by a line audience uud was a Bleat success. The education departments itndoi Dr. Hurlbut Piotessoi Holmes , llev. Prank Kussell und "Pansv" surted in in irood bliupe. Miss Fiatieislllr.id und Dr Deems arc the leutmuis ot to-duj , and it be ing temperance daj there is uu immense at tendance. The Cholera IMnjrne. VIKKSA , July 29. Three now cases of cholera nnd two deaths from the nisease me reported ut Gosslch. At Puma a distressing state of affairs exists , Exoibltaut pi Ices am charged for piov isions aud there is a general stagnation in trade. The Butlurincs of the pooi nieintonBeuid the diead of "cholera is lUcrejislns. Jolinnles LovDo.v.Julj i9. ! A despatoh trom Cli.na states tnat Chinese plratus attached tuu took poss sslin of ttio Dutch pteamci lloU while Inund for Penatii ; from Auheu. Tht pirates killtid the cantain aud hft > t mate. The Dutch uuthortties will uu ostlfate. 7 be Tory Gorornmcnt , J o * nos , J uiy Ufujohu Elduu Goi&t , member n * pail'.umeut elect ( or Chntlmn , iiifuiiiiei bis suptkirtore In the uoubtitnuucy that ho wiU puiuablj have to souk ro-elui'tfon , us ho ct.pin-ta to iiL-oojit & post under the new Eovcrutneut. fiuropo's Pcaoe TItreaumed. lUiut , .Inly M.-An Austrian diplomat writes to l.e Matin : "The j > eace and cquill liriuin of Europe arc tliru&tcuud by the rup ture of the triple ullhince. OooJo's Successor Noiniuntod. . \VAanii-Giox , July 29. Thaprosldcn t- < t 'M' noinltmUou of Gee A. Jenks , o J' LU . . 'Vui-.a ' , ty Lie to.ic.tur ; e SENATORS ON THE SURPLUS and Lively Spmchss on the Morrison Joint ALLISON LEADS THE DEBATE. Slicrmnn Arcup Tor the Amend ment * . " \Vhilp Ilck and Vest AVniit tlic Original HOIIMO Uo oliitkm Adopted No Vote IConuhcd. Tlic Senate' * July 29 The chRlr pre- scnted a pi onlanmtiou b } the governor of "tnli rttlativt to the\iolntlon of the niHrringe aw s in that territory. Ituferred to the com mittee on teirl tones. Mt. Hoar asked leiuo to report from the committtee on llbrarv a preamble Htid reso- ution lor the appointment of a comtnU- ee ot live senators , the presiding olhcei to > e one , to consider , formulate nnd report at he next session of concres" a plan for pioj- il.v eelehratinc in isif of the adoption of the constitution , and the four hundredth until- ersarj InlbB of thb discovery of America ) .v Columbus. Mt. Hale objected and the resolution vent over till to moirovt. The senate proceeded to the consideration of the hoiiip loint lesoltitlou to ajiplj tlie sur- ilusiu the trcasuiv to the p.iyment ol the iiibllc debt , Mr Blair giviuc notice that at henrst opportunit } he vould call nu the etoed pt-usion bills accaidius to thtilr order on the callendar. Mi Allison , who had leported back the esolution fiom the committee on finance , ipeneJ the debate. He asserted his belief hat bv the statutes of 1S7D aud lh3J theie had ioen a dev otiou or dedication of S10J OJO.OOJ 0 be held iu the tieasuij foi the purpose of maintaining at par in coin all the paper uotiej issued bv the cov eminent Tlie house oint lesolutiou know n as the Morrison reso- ution proposed iu absolute terms to set ipart dedicate and devote 100.003,030 for ho specific purpose of redeeming United btutes noteaud for no other purpose what ever If that joint resolution should pass without the clotting of an "i" or crossing ol a "t" it would stand in the pathwaj of the secietu } ot the ticusurj in managing cui. lentbusiuess. 11 the secretary should under take to use any portion of that 10JOJJOJO lor current obligations , he would violate n listiuct uud cleat piovision of the law. Tlieieiore it was that the committee on finance had thought it wise to leserve n luithei woikineluutl of SJO,000,030. Havmc referred to the speech delivered bv Senator Beck last De ember , which e\posed , lit said , the shame ol the demociatR pobcj , he was asked bv Mr. McPhersou to state what he meant b } that remark , aud he ex plained his meanine to be this. That tlie democratic aduunistiation had come into power bv ci incising adverse ! } the financial jiolicy of its predecessors , and ttiat more monej vas held iu the treasurv thun was ueccssarj to cany on the ordmar } operations ot the government aud to muintain jiai > er nionev at ] iar ; that tiom the 4th of March till tht.uii ol Die ember the democratic administration had leveled the policj of tlie republican udmiiiistiutiou and instead 01 pav me the sui plus on public debt had n cumulated ovei pi' [ ' ,0 0Ui , ( ) ( in the tieasuiv ovei and abuve tiie piopei ie > ei\e , und that it wasonl } the speech ol the seuatoi tiom Kentuck } that ] iut a stop to that policv and caused the hist call lor ten millions to be issued. 'J lie bouse lesolution , he said , utteil } and absolutely coudeuiued the finan cial polic } ot the administration. The senate1 committee on hnance had luolbtied and sugar coated , in some respt-cts , this condemnation , still it also piopo-ed to con demn that polic } , and It would stand condemned before the couuti } wlu'thei the reiolutiou should be amended or not The consideration of the resolution was temporarily suspended to allow Mr. Conger to lenort back tiom the committee on com- meice the house bill with ame-ndnionts to authorize the Chicago , St Loufs it New Or leans llaihoad company and the Illinois Central to coustiuct a budge over the Ohio river at Cairo. Placed on the calendar. The consldeiatiou of the surplus lesolution was icsumed , and Mi. Bjck proceeded to ad dress the senate. The senators ou either side , he said , and the admiuistiixtiou muht as well dismiss all apprehensions relative to tlie motives and pui no-.es ot the house ol lejiiesentutives in tlie passage of the joint resolution , uud might as well nsiuuie that tlie house ot repieseutatues , constituted as it was in friendlj accoid with the executive branch of the goveinment , had not under taken bj lesoiution either to eensuie , eoti- demu or embairass the executive branch it the government It w as fair to saj that the house thought that It was conducive to the pujln wellmc not to bung anj eiuboiiaas- ment on the administtation. He did not sue anj pui pose In tlie senate amendments , w hie h did not make any piactical change In tlie lesolution except to purpose tosav to the eountrj that the dcmociatie house of repre sentatives was not to he trusted nud ttie lepublicans in the senate had to amend and change It in order to take awav what was \ieious in the resolution ! Not be lie. 'ing thut there vas auj vice in it but be lieving that , under existing circumstances , the resolution was fair und just to the ad ministration , be should \ote lei it just as it came from the hoiiic. Mr. Beck declared that the joint lesolution so fur liom being a reflection on trie adnunistiatiou or an embarrassment - barrassment to tht trea urj depai tuieut , w as the veiv thine a wise administration would want , because it turned the icspunslbilit } upon congress , whose agent the seeietarj o'f the treasurj w as. Mi Vest addressed the senate in favor of the joint lesolution as it came fiom the house. Ho said the light was one between gold and silvin , between eold und gicen- tmcks , between men who wanted to make monev dear ane seaice and high and men who borrowed mono } , und unless this trouble- was mushed on equitable Mid lair gioundb it v ould result iu a struggle luitw eon the cast und west That was the plain meaning of the w hole thing. Mr. bherman addressed the senate in fa01 of the joint lesolution as amended In , the committee on hnance. He cousicJeiea it not as a political but as a buaini ss proposition. The whole of the financial b.vHtcm of the pov- oinmmouthefiald , icstttd on the fulcrum ol solid coin , and would be atlected bj uuj tam pering w ith it Coin v as the basis of all banking , and nopovoipmeiit ought to eulei on u business of banking without adopting all the eonsorv utU e principles ot hanks , li It aid , some Black Pi ldu > , " or some uuloi- seeu event would dissipate the whole iinuu- cial M stem uud make it sink in ruin. He would give to the democratic administration of the treasury such a reasonable working balauc eas would enable It to meet all possi ble contingencies neither more nor less. He would let that fund ot ( lOO.ouo.OOQ stand us long as the pviamids stand , us a basis lei tha ledeiuntiou of M OCW.OOj greenbacks , Mi Teller uavocntod the lesolutiou UK it came fiom the house Mi Jones of Nevada , made n Ions speech , in which he laid down his theories us to po litical econonn. and attei speaking nearlj two hours , j iolilod for a secrttt session. Attoi agreeing to a coulerence on the Northern Pacihc land lorleituie bill the sen ate went into executne so sion and soon ud jotuned. _ 1 lie Ilonfce Proceedings. WASiiihOTOK , July 29. The house went into committee of the whole upon the senate amendment to tiie general deficiency bill. There was no opposition made to the roooui mcndatjpn of the committee ou appropna lions as to concurrence or non-concurrence iu the amendments , and their consideration consisted chiefly in their leading. The house BiilisoQiiently ratified the action ot ttie com mittee of the wholn nnd a conference -was ordered , Messrs. Burns , LeFetre and Mc- Couus being appointed conferees. Mr. Thomas , of Wisconsin , culled up th veto njessace on the bill prunting n ] usiou to Marj * Anderson. ilr. Etagun , of i'tA st With the Intention of callinc up the inter-state commerce bill raised the question of consid eration. nnd tlif house rofuspd to consider . , , . , Mr Saw \erof Tviscnn-rtn Uien cullc-d tip heetoert peniion case of Andrew J. oil- on but the home ol o rafusi-d jens , IW , s lii to cwnMfler U But the t'Bek WHS licit yet clear for the ntci-siate eommei-ee bill , Mr. Burrow of Iichienn plndnc ot ) ru' Uons in thewaj in tie shape of rwootmrottiod pension bills v inch w ere upon the calendar The ndvi > - ntcs of the bill tinalh attempted to reach mi ei 'meut and Mr Matsati of Illinois tine- tpd tliat the vetoed pension nies on the calendar he Uikttii up , considered aud votfci timn. and that iien thp Inter-stAtc commerce bill shnnld b ? considered Mr Dunn of Arkansas objected to the ar rangement sutrseated bi Mr Matron. After another roll call , however he withdrew his objection and In ac oiVm o with th tcTins of the agreement tlic houst lookup for con sideration the veto messaec on the bill crant- nen pension to Andrew J. Wilson , and ie- used jcas , 105 ; IIHVB , sf _ to pass the bill o\er the eto. the constitutional two-thiids lot voting in the nflu inutivi v v ' m v > . ! o ? ; At tin eveniue session the house passed a number of ptlvate bills and adjouiued. n iui : iTcRriLTY. A Orpbnn Cbllcl Horribly Maltreated by Hei TJuclc. Krw TOKK , Julv Jfl ffapecial Telegram to he Bt i. J liobcrt Mt-lv llle , a carpenter , and ilswite Elu-a. wc-ri arre-.ted at then home at > ean street nud Onckumn aveuti'j. East New Yoik , last night on a warrant issued nt the nstance of the Societj for Protection of Mwlu to Cluldren. In an extension built * irom the hi st flooi of the house was found Annie Melville , a vonac cirlwho Is a niece of the prisoners , fehe w as fastened to the loorbv a rope four feet lone , which allowed lei to be upon n ban of nigs She Is twelve j ears old but her sunken cheeks and jellow skin made her look like n witheied woman. She navs she is nn orphan. ilei lather was Di Melville , of Peoria , ill. w ho died three t ars nco. leavine some iiopertv to her ana hei two bi others , v ho are still in Peoria. The girl was sent here olive with her uncle tmt he soon began to lltio.it her. rittcen mouths ace : ie placed a staple in tlie cement floor of the cellar and tying ui ope around : he gill's waist fastened it to tlie staple , This rope was one loe.t long. All day she was held to that staple nnd at nicht wap Lakeu HIP to the room wheie tht olhcers found ner " \ \ hen she w as untied the child lell to the flooi from exhaustion. A phjsician discovered she had sustained severe internal injuiies Tlie normal ciicuni- ference ol her waist was four inches cieatey than tlie loop of tlie rope w hich encircled her The lattei bad worn it wav thioueh tlie dress and into her flesh She was taken to the t odiiis ot the socintv . The two prisoii- eis weie locked up and will be anaieneck Ttie man is about fom-hve jcarsold nud bis w ife liv e j eais his junior JTunerRl of Hubert O Thompson. KLW IToi.K , July u The ] ) iivati luneiul services attended ou.y bj tlie lamilj of the deceased commissioner , Hubert O. Tlionij > - son and twelve pall bearers , were conducted av Ilev. faamucl beward , pastor of the Swedenborgian chaiicti ol Vew Jerusalum. in tlie hotel at 10 o'e-Iock Then the cofllu wus can md to tlie hearse Fund lolloped by ttie [ > all bcareis ou foot aud tlie faunlv in car nages the eorteee moved to t.'ie chuieh and entered it at 10 47 > a m. 1 lie ediiic t w as tilled with prominent citircns and [ jolitical nbsocmtes gathered to do Honor to the memoir of their deceased friend. The hoai d eif aldei men w ei e present in a be > dj wcarlnc laige black badges. A larce dc .egatiou from the general nnd dis trict committees of the county deinoeracj were pit-sent Members of Masonic lodges to which the dec-eased "belongedwith other organization occupied seats In the bodj ot thechmoh All of them woie large bows of cnipcon thoirmm. The funeial pioceasion maichtd up the aisle headed by the cleigj- meu to the chancel , while the choit sang * Paiadisc , 0 , Paradise. " The ootlin was then placed at tht foot ol tlie chancel. The pall oearers then took seats directly in front Their names were : Judgendrew , s , Truax , Allen and Power , Mai or ( iiuce , secretaiv ot the Na\j AVhitney , District Attomcj Mai- tiue Allen Campbell. G M fapier Ki"hard A. Cunningham , Port Sutvevor Beettie and Elerj Anderson. Tne service of the Episco pal eJiurch v .is them read by Kev. Dr. Weston - ton , rector ol bt John's church , with Itev S. Burden ismith , of Trinity chapel , assistant Bold Breaks for liberty. W.Ta.July 23. A whole sale jail deliverv took place here jestei day. Twelve pilaouers scaled the walls and escaped -while the oflicials wereeatinc din ner. The fugiti\esbeiarded a Baltimore & Ohio freight train for Pittsburg , and vhen thej m rived ten of the-ui v ere captured bj a oi-t of police without trouble ATUISOKas. . , Jnl } 29. Pour prisoners conhncd in ttie coui'tv jail in this citv. made ttieu escape lust night bj making a hole in the buck wall , through which thej let them selves down to the ground by means of blankets. Thiee of the prisoneib weie in for ininoi offenses , the ! ourtti lei lorgeiy. Pom farorr , Kas Julj 29 'iesteiday afternoon all the pi toners iu tlie > county jail hve in numbe ! .esciped by diccinc a liole through the wall with u butcher knife , is one of them have jot been arrested. Carl Schnrz Tendered an Editorship. Circn ? ; > ATi , Ohio. Julj 29. [ Special Tele gram to the Bur.J A report Is curicnt in journalistic circles heie that Call Selmr ? lias tieeu tendciod the position of leading editor ial writer on one of the le-adln ? illustrated journals ol tins city , and will iu ull probab- ilitj accojit the oiler. It is stated that Schunr expressed himself highly delighted with the tei ms offered him. Pels at pre- scut hnishingaoltiiiie ol political reminis cence's , and thut labor , for tlie time bcine , monopoll/es his attention , but he v HI wwn be in a position to pive n definite and final answer. Tbe Postal Tnlograph Company. ISMV YOUK , July -Thefact Is published this morning that the Postal telegraph eom- nauj was complete } reoiganized yesterdav bj the foreclosure and sale ol the old mort gage. The bonds aud stock were wiped out The new companj w as formed with a capi tal stock ot Si dOJ.ooo No bonds or oilier obligations , now exist. Maekaj is the princi pal holder of the Mock , The policj of the now company lit present is to extend its iiues to all principal points on the Pacific coast Tbe Pannsnn Canal. PAJMS , Julj 29. At the annual ineetlnc of tint shareholders ol tlifi Panama Canal com pany to-diu , De Lesseps , on behalf of the board of directors , presented -voluminous report , w hit h he read. In this he tool : a v orj favorable \ievv of the faitnation He ex- jiiessod cnntidoiicc In tlie eouiiletion ) of the c anal by June iHSi. within the co-,1 estimated bv longifhs iu IsTli. and said he believed thoie would be little dlmcultj In snouting the iiecessurj funds , Congreutiional Nominations. lJ-l > lA. Al oI.ls1 July 20. The republican convention of the First congressional dis trict to-day nominated General Alvin 1 * . Hovey for conciess. The iepul > licans of the Pifth district nominated liu I' . Chase for congress. The Rusbian Block Sea Flert , VlI : A , Julyua The Political Corre pon- dence says ttmt Russia will soon recall the Mediterranean squadron uud tlmt Vice Ad miral Kazmipoff commander of the squadron , will be transferred to tlie Black Sea licet A Dofctrnctire War -Rnjrine. GU&.SOOW , July 29. The new bpanisli torpedo oruisor , Destruction , was launched to-day. It Is claimed for her thut she is able to ov ertake and destroy tlie fastest torpedo boat beretufoie afloat. Summer Small Pox. Julj 20. Theiirst case of small pox in this city wns ilmtuf u little boj whc died lute lubt iihjlit BLOODY WOUNDS REOPENED Chicago Doatou Describe the Deadly "VTork ofthoBomo. MUTE WITNESSES OF THE CRIME. Ki'cl-Sta.lnecl Garments of the Dead Police Viewed By tbo tlury Tbe Pi execution to 1'lnUli Testimony To-Day Thr Trial of the Atinrcbl tn. .luly U . , Sjcial Telenam lethe the 15r.i. . ] The linportanl featnie ot Undaj's proptmdincs in the nnnictilst tnal was the an- nontiecniuut b > the state's nttornej that the pie eentlouwould conclude its testimouj b\ to-morrow evctunc. It was rumoied uliaut the coiut loom durtnc the dny that the nrose- eutlon had lindolph JScunauhclt , ttio bninb thrower , under arrest and would produce him in eourt The officials deu'ed. ' however , ha\lncain knowledceof Schnauliult's e\act whereabouts , Drs. Murphj Lee and 15axtei wwe tailed and dcspnhed the wounds w- tainen bv the d ad and w otinded omcers The wounds \\uic neaih all of aracced na ture aud produced b > pieces ot cut 7inc thouch a number of vouudsvcie produced bj bullets. The loin and bloodstained uni forms of the iiolice were pioduccd in court lij Lieutenant Bciwler Captain ISlack pio- tested xeheiu'-ntlj aealnst the exhibition of these mule witnesses of the In.iror aud cai- niurc caused at the Ilaj mniket. "All this is for the sake orpioducine a sou- saticin , ' ' ci led Captain Itlack. "Kn , sir , " lejoined fie state's attoniej. "If I wanted to pioduce a sensation 1 would brine uianj and niatij an ofliccr hcie on a sbetchei. " The w itness coes on poiuUuc out different articles : "Hero is a shoe ; the heel is oil. Here is n pair of trousers ; these led stains aie blood. Here are the pantaloons worn bj L vienee Wuiphv , the eminent is torn iu man ; places and a jioition of the cloth is scared w here it w as burned bi the ilaminc hot shell. " Captain Michael Schaack to whose efforts the arrest of Lmcu aud Engel is uttnbutted , as also the discov crv of then bomb lactor.v , was called to the stand. The state's attornej asked bun : "When did jou first ha\e a com citation with Lingc about this case"1 "That was about " o'clock In the afternoon of the dav he w as arrested1 ] asked him his name , and w here he lived , aud whether he was at the meeting at "i4 West Lake stieet ou Mondirv night , lie said yes. 1 asked him wheie he was on Tuc-iUav night , and he said he was at home Lie said lie and a man h } the name of Seligei had b-on on Lairibue stieet and had several glasses ol beei , and fiom there he went home. I asked bun then ahout niakinc dynamite bombs. He said he liad made some and mei.ut to use ttieui He looked veij much excited 1 asked him whj be was down on the police , lie said he had leason lor it , because thej had clubbed him out at MiCormick s He said he w.is down on the capitalists and found fault with the pobctijor takinc pint with the capitalists Then 1 aslJlwi him acuin about the UFO of dj nauiite bombs w by it nashisjieople did not usp pther kmds of urms , guns and so ou. Husiiid , what is tne use ! " IT the capitalists turn out , and the militia and police with catling guns , we can not do all } thine against them event w ith dvnaniite 1 asked him who taught him about bomb- > and he said he lead all about It mu scientinc work bv Hurr MostofKew iork. 1 asked him where he cot his dyna mite and he said ou Lai e street He said he hnd made these houibaud mumt to use them. " The w itness then produced from a trunk several bombs , tuses and ca tpics and a pai- cel ol djiiiimiti , and destnbed the circum stances under which thev weie found. Q " 1 > id j ou ev ei experiment w ith any of the bombs , or an } ol the djnatnite bi ought to the station" " A. "Yes. I had fhe of these cas-plpe bombs made and v ent out to Lake \ lew w ith Olhcers Stitt and Schuttlei , and we due a hole thice leet deep and put a bomb into it and put a cap and tuse to it and touched it olt. It blew the box all to piece- ) , throw in the top of it up into the trees. " The di'lense objectc d to the question ns to how man } bomb- , had been brought in bv the officers to the station , and tin eourt holdini : that the undine ot them bv the officers should be iirot proved , Mr. Inghaiu withdrew tut question Q "Did Lince say anj thing about the use ol these bombs' ' A ' He said he intended to use them against tht catling guns ol the militia ; that a revolution was imnundinc 1 asked him about that satchel he bnmeht to .Neef place He said he saw one them. Then 1 asked him -vvhere he cot the molds to mold the lound bomltb. He said he made them out oi claj . that tticj could he used about two times and then tliej weie no CCMC ! He said he saw the 'revenee' ciiculai on thf West Side. " Q 'Who did he say was at his place Maj JV" A. "He said about six in all. but he onl3 knew tht twoLfhmaus. " Tlie iinlice cantain said that Engel wept whim his wile came to see him , and Eneel explained In leplj to ins wife's chiain , ; lei getting into bis pieseut position , that his elo quence had caused him all his present trouble. The defence attempted to Impeach the tes timony ot the \i itness Thompson duiing the dav. but the effort was inetlectuaL The gieater portion ol tht afternoon was devoted to readlnc incencliiuj articles fiom the pens of bchwab. Pardons and Spies. A1".en ant : Art ot NT. CmrAGoJulj lilt. Stall's Attorney Giln- nell announced this morning that all testI- monv lei the state in the an aidants' trial would belaid beloie the jui } b } to-moriow evening , bchnaubclt's sistei was among the sjiectators iu court Oni division ol the cou't loom was occupied cxcluslve.1 } b } women. Ir John li Muiphj testihed to finding Ollleei .lohu Jnrrut with u hole in the side big enough to admit bis two lingers He also attended the following. Chailes Finck , thiee shell wounds in the lee The pucuhanij of this shell wound is that Itiuakes uerj small opening , but inside the soft flush is torn ter ribly. A C Kellei was Btiuckbj a piece ol Khell on the light hip , which loduid o\er the heart , making u lacerated wound eight inches lone Jo- > , Norman , shell woundpeiforutlne his loot Olllcer Michael ahuchan wounded in ttie back , just below the ninth lib He diud on the seventh da } of poiitoultis. Officer Conlej woundnd In the lee. Ottmci Lawrence Murphv , had fifteen shell wounds. One was iu the neok. There w ei e three or fotu iu the arms and a piece of shell weigh ing one and one-half ounces w as out oui of bis foot Olhcer lliuiot had two shell wounds in the knee. Officer Kiiic , Des- plunes stieet station , was struck on ttie tnce bv u pi ( tee oi shell. Another missile cairied oil a portion of bis law. OHicer iimdy liad several flesh wounds in the leg. Dr. Murph > continued and describ d in de tail the character of ttie wounds sustained b > the police officers at the Huymaruet. Di Lnler was called aud testihed to the fact of Pieldenlsilinp tiie wituom' ofhie , on Halstod street , on thenightoi the maahacre to have a bullet wound iu bis leg dienbud M. M. Thompson , tlie jounc man who gate such damaging evidence aeaiust the leading anarchists on Tueoday , w as recalled b } the defense und askud w hutn rhe was not at Grleff b hall on the nicht ol Mu > 4. Ho replied he was not. He was quehtionod ve ) } clostJj b.v loiter but did not van am tioui bis original statumeuts 'i be state s attorney bioucht out the fact that he had been c.oui- t lled to move from ills bouse , ou south Gieen street , owipe to VIMU > from udherehts of tlie uuarcl Ists , w tie sought to intimidate him from tal ing the stand Oflieer Hoffman testihed to finding bombs neur tlie Ogdui house , which hud bt-.eti pointed out to him by li.fonutir Lei mui. - tola of a vus ; amount of dp dlr ml iile * found under th < > hontf of Atmrchixt 1'liclll. LteutctiRtit Howler \m culled ajid cx-hll > - ited to tne jury the bloortstalnod unllorms ol thp wounded jmhce oRicws , C i > tnln lllnck protested strongly acnlnM n ch evidence lietnc subniittea l\t de clared tlmt tt w as onlj for Heusation&l tnir- . ( irtiine ! ! replied with some fcplint tlmt If be hurt desired to produce n sensation and to illustrate ttie mui deroiisclmnictci of the as sault nt the HnvniRikot. he would haui liioucht in tH- ( sun iv 01 1. of that night on stretcher * und ext > o < t l their w ounds , Captain Sehanct ; then took th - stund. On the Hllernoon of Mn14 wtitn LtiiKg WHS locked up at the Chicaro avenue station v ituess asked lilui whether he v s nt f-4 "N est Luke street mi the nieht of Mn > . und he renlied that he wns 11 < nnid he Imd made 0 } liHinitc lei use at the llHViuniket Line : NHld he Imved the police bPcHiise thev hud attacked the tK-oiile at Me ( ornncfc's nnd be cause the } wt're Irlptidl.v tdcipltahstsVhcn asked win iir did not ticht the police with guns instead ol dynamtu , Llngc ictilledUmt the militia Imd runs slid the "ucinllsts hnd to u-i d.vnniuitB Linee snld lie nmcte thn-e kinds ot dnnmite He Imd lent tied tiow to umU- In ien lins bunks , \\hcu witness examined Llnge's tiunk he found In the false tmttoin a ( [ unniitv of lusp which he smd lie liad bought ot a iirm on Lnl > o street L'njrc ' said he knew Spies and va at the Ai belter Zvitunc ollice frequc-iitlj. He had been a socialist us lone ns bt could think \ \ Itness Imd talk with Encel Ma\ b when tlie latH'i ccmfess d fiat he Imd been at the im > tlnc at M U cst l.ake stic'et MHV ! > . When Eneel s wile visited him Lnrtil bioke down and went and to hei chidlnc for plncine hiinsell in such n n isltiou hereplie'1 "Mama 1 am cursed with eloquencM Luuiif Michel sutlcred toi tlie caiHe She h awoiiiau 1 am a man and will stand it like a man. " b' hunck explained the te ult < .l his expel iuionts In exnlnding the bomb- , found among Lincg's effects und tlie havoc the } occasioned Lingg de-Maied he had prc- pated tlie b.imbs to use them a-rulnst the cJattline guns of tlie militia In the great i evolution which liad commenced When uskccl whole he obtained the molds with which to fashion tlie bomns he said he had made them out of ela'v He liad tucked nn the cas jiitic along tin nvei and whei ever be coulcllino.it. Sipei sons had called at his house Mav 4 to obtain bombs The court then adjourned till 2 o'clock. THCS PORTING W ORL.D. . The Base Ball ilccord. AT W-A-SIIIXGION Petiolt . o is Nationals 00001 00000-1 Base Ints Nationals 2 , Dotrolts 1R. Enors Nationals 11 Dctiolt4. Vmpiio Elliot Ai PUII.A.IILUUHA. Athletics 8 , fat Louis 10. 10.Piteher Hail and Carutheis. Plrst base bits AthlctRs \ fat Louis li Euor Atli- letic fi St Louis 1. Vmpire Walsh. AT 15 .1.1 UKUL : Louisville 0 , Balti more 0. Pitchers llamscv nnd Hcudeison. Pirst base hits Louisville 14 Baltlmoiel. Eliois Louisville 1 , Baltimore 4. Umpire Brad- lej Ai BI.OOKI "i Brookl } n C , Cincinnati 4 Pirst base hits Biookivn N Cincinnati 14 P.irois Brooklju ! 1 , Cincinnati 4. tJmplie Kelley Ai STATLV ISI.AAT > Pittsburgll , Metio- polltan 2. Pirst base hits Pittsburc lit ; Metropolitan S. Errors Pittsburg 1 , Mc'tropolitau 5. Um pire Valentine. AT KI.VV YnK : St Louis ,1 Now York 4 Pir-,1 b i.se hits bt Louis 10. New Toik 12 Error' St Louis d , Kew 1 ork 4. Umpuc Gallney. AT J'imju > ni.rinA Pi ilaaclphia 13 , an- as ( Mj i Pust base hits Philadelphia 17 , Kansn- Cit"i Enors Pluiadeljihia , K.ausas C.t } . I'mpiie Fulmci. Rnclng ot JVn ihington CmFAJKO yuljfl. . -At Washington park , the weather was good , the track good and the attendance laige. Mile Gleaner won , Mamie second. Sko- belofl third. Time 1HG54. Mutuals juud , J.O.-W Mile : Llcia won , Sit Monica second , The Dude th'jd. ' Time IHTyf. Mutuals paid , fc2fi 10 Three-fourths mile : Laiedo won. Terra Cotta second. Came thhd. Time 1:11 : Mu tuals paid 511:20 Two Miles- Buchanan won. Idle Pat second end , Giant b think Time o.tt ) . Mutuals paid , tT.OO. Steeplechase , full course- Penn von , Auieban second , Mvstic third. Time not taken. Mutuals paid , S1U.OO. Ne\v Jersej Races. MoxMorrn PAKK , X J. , July 29. Hand icap , for all ages , a mile : Maikiand won , Peekskill second , Gonfalon third. Time Two-jear old-i , thtee-quaiiers mile : Bel- \ideie won , Puzzle second , Austrian thud. Time-1:10 : % Tinec-jear olcls , one mile : LindDii won. Lansdowne second , baidej third. Time M4H' . Uaiidicap for all ages , one and a Quailer miles : Heel-and'loe won , Barnum second , Ten btnke thlid. Time-2l2 : > ( C. Thee-onaiteit , mile : Mai ah Jledanwon , Queen JMhci second , Witch third. Time .1 % . Handicap stecjile chase short course : Hair } Mann won.cillinston second , Tom Blown third. 'June UW. Sport at Surutosa. Si.itA.TocA , X. T. , Juij 29. "Weather clear and warm , track gooland attendance large Mile. Ladj Wavword won , Eudurer second end , Amei tliiid Time 1 44 Porthree-yeni-oldhllies oneandone-eiehth miles- Millie won , Molhe McCarthy's Last second Chaille tliiid. Time-l.ri : ! ) . Handicap , one and one eighth miles- O'Pallon won , Itojal Aich second , JSJona thiid Time l.Sb. Poi nil ages , tlrce-fourths mile : Mono- eiam von. Shamrock second , Islette third. Time l-.lO/j. Handicap steeplechase , two and one-fourth miles : Bourl e Cochrane won , Disturhauco stcoLd , Bucephalus third. Time , 4:25. Dnbuquc Dote. Dvr.t c > rc , la. , Jnlj 20 , [ Special Telegiam lothc Br L ] Di. Bunell basbeon called to the Eighth Piebbjluiinu cliuuh of Chicago. The jobbeis nud manulactnieibolDubnque ha've telegiaphed faouator Allison und Con- gieasman Henderson to supjioit the Uenne- pln cunul , even If the liver aud harboi bill is lost .lames McDermott , aged V , suicided to-daj b } cutting his thioat with u KU.OI , on ac- couut ul u cancel In tlie mouth. TujLej IJujins Amis. JtU } 2U Turkey is n > aU c laige additions to her ui nmment Kiupp hasreceive.ti u laiee older fiom the government , and a Turkiab olllcor lias gone to his woiks at Kseiun to oversee the iiianu- fuctuieof liu ( runs. It is proposed to pui- chase 40j,0'iu American lifle . Tbe Amsterdam KiotR. AMETLUHA.M , Julj 2U. Two moia of the men wounded in the late riots died * making the total number of deaths lOHitlting fiom the i lot tvi cut } -seven. Many additional ar rests hau been made Theip is no doubt but that the socialists instigated the nets , More Cleat mul. ors Ont. Kr w Yoisiv , Julj 29. Thirteen bundswl and fiftj in01 c Progressiveoiguimaluiievent out on a fctrike to-clny owing to the demand fiom their omjilojerfi to luave tlmlr nnion uud belong only to Knights ot Lubor , Oblo Protilbs. CJsnrNATi , July 29. A Cnnton ( Ohloj bjKieial to the Tiuiua-Star says I1 * dolugnte : to the Oiiio state prohibition oomontiun wei < prt ant at the muetiug this morn lug. J. W , faliarp was elected for chuimiau , The Putui c Gi cut Pool. ST. Lot is , July 20. The movement tc unite ail of the stieet railway companies U this city into one , t'i bo under one nifiia , ' * inuut with a trust boar J U the head ol ! Iuirs , ib ou foot. RANDALL MAKES A BIG KICK And Defeat * Ooaridsmtioa of the Fort Im- provemaut Bill. CLEVELAND ON OLEOMARGARINE Tbe President at n Ijtiii to Know Whether \o Slcni the Ilogii * tn Not > \ ntli- itlglOII MllttCtH. Doomed for the Session tVA mvoio\ t > * | Spe uu Tt legnun to tht Btu.1 Mi Doispy titm..v eedml todnj in ce-ttlnt ; before the hmisc tin bi.l maUiic nn appropriation foi icp.ui-- ) torts Ittisstill. Uoblnson and Xlohratn. J'hc bi'l was immediately nnd dctenulned'v n1 ' .igon- iredbj Mi , Itaiidall whoclaimeil tt it i.'Oi- ) OOilupplopmted in tlie milidiv r v b > was ample to repair till lorts. Mr Di * v ex plained most fniij UieiH-tesiifv lei tv\ . > foils toi the prole-ebon of the settle-in . u the front lei and espeoiall.v to prevent i , t.Js ou the cieatSioux leservation the iiismii tirts of wlne-h ore now ie < : tie < i and t.Mnlent. Ho showed that it was lij it-bum in , thesy that other forts could b" ubanu lied viluc'Ji wus the pnlicj of lto.ic.nl Shciimui ani < en dorsed bv tht war department iiNo that It washv this eemise thut hnndn ! > o ) thous unds of dollais could besaud uui > < .illj to tlic goveitiment Notwitstandinc il s stjotip appeal the clmhumti nf the cumin ltd on ap propriations in the interest of ecnnon A and re form defeated consideration o ! th In 1 nnd tt went upon the calendar , vvheic it wil lemiiln till the ne\t session ol con cress 110111 i * > o interest evlined b.v nieinbeus it wiispiuiu that hud the bill bi-en cousiduied u come ) nave passed bj a large majoiit ) . Several congie-ssmen who have caiie ' i j on the picsideiit u-giiiulng the cueoumi uiltio illlrecentl } have been sitriuised nt ibi fioe- tlom w ith w nlch he has discussed uu sub- ect The dtfileulU in the \\itj oi liom.nc oa conclusion seems to be not oi U he-cause of the suggestion of constitutional objec tions but also us to the piopilotv uurlpc - llenceol the measure. Several o ! tt isi who voted against tlic lull have uavi'-eel tin pi em- dent toeto It. It is nndiirsteieicJ ilintttoi - ntdeii'ral ' Uarhmd s opinion is thai theire me-nocoiistitutioiml ciiiunds topn c nt tlie sUnine of the bill but tnat the < j ie-st < uii of expeidiencj mav pronotiv bt consulou-ci The pie-siilcnl has not detc'emined whn < u w.ll do with the hill He said toulneix vester- dav that as he liad made a le-cord on < > < t > omur- aiinewhilt eoveiucn ot Jsevv \ oil .inil as lie believed it a t rand on geiiciu pi in ipic-fi , lie was a good dual inclined to sim tut bill , e-spe-eialh us Attoinev tiene-ral ( > ai iitul liad intonm-d liimthat theie was im cniisi tutlon- al objection to the same : . On the otln hand , now ovei , tlie tie-asm v department v much opposed to it us im wist as the tu\ was not needed The largeiiiai < nitol < < m uii ca tions now beliie it-ceive-il bj Inm u pv him to \etoctiii hill In this situation IK is ft food do d distnihod as to hi * tint } in tlie miillt-r. 1 he ten davs m which he hits to cou-Mtlei the bin expires Aucust i \I-VV 1 Mill ! II 1 AWS cre'tarv Liimai has hce u coiisiJe > n und will jiiomiiUsitc wiihiii the com ucueU a ooeli ol liile-s lo rcivci n the cuttiup o liiiitie-r on eoveiniiu-nl lun Is Unit It is topedwiil settle cieluiitflv ull ei < . nt linud o < > li c p.ut ' the government ana coiuphunts ol oj > - . . . j&siou unapcisccutlon on the part -of thR lulllmen. j& > ulcSieffort to ghe the timber Jaws a consfme ion that -v as nc'\cj befoic r dlscoveued which le-el to a demand foi it-He f t an the jiart ol the citizens ol tenltore , and f the pioposed leguhUieins , the substance ot i which has been ulrcadv limtt-U atvsill f soon const ! ue the law foi both the settler end the couiuussiuuoi ot the ' general land oflie-e in awai that v II allow no misundui standing of dutj on eitlici hide. In the hist plneo the lejrulutions pio\lcle that uii } settler 01 pin ate cituen may go upon the mineral lands ot the I'nite-d State's , without liiudianec 01 moh'station. and cut as muili timlici us he maj want foi his own use lei legitimate pui poses , btcondlj the com missioner of ttie "Mineral land oflice maj issue to linns , of whose inte nt } und busine srt llabilitj he has no doubt , jn-nuits foi .1 length of time not e-.eeeding two j ears to enter upon the mineral Juiids of tne I intcd States and cut and saw lumbei foi the oncn 111:11 Let But such hiiiis shall alvviijs keep open to the inspection ol the 'spc'eia. aeeuts ol the land other their bool.n , sbowinc a complete iccord ol Hit linibcj- sold aud the pui ties puichabinc. In addition to this , when soiling lumbei thev nhall 10- CHUI e of tlie purchase r a siottimcnt in w rit ng tliat the lumber sold him is lor u-e in the 'ci- i item and is not to be taken oui < if it It is hoped hj tiie-se suteguaids to fullv jnotect the infje-.ts oi t'u ' povt-inme-ut uud the sellers. De-legate Toole has been clueilv Instrumeiifil In seie-unne these modifications in Ge-neral bjiail.s' j > oliey. siiovrn ncc-oGviri s oi.n ni'i < .DS "Tliis shows the estimation in which j-on are H garde d bj the people. " said a ccntiei- iiiau totheiresidont m the east loom thin afternoon. * 1 wish it nilflit nssuiiH ) a more comfoita- slinpricpllcd tiie piesldent , us he survejod u counle ol handled pcrspiiinc ex'-utsionistfi fiom Richmond , Va. , wuiting to bliukt ImnclS ft1 Avith him. j A hul > from Albany was among the last to i eieie-t the piesiclent , uud us she jneseeite < d her * little giandsou she said : "Heisttieboj who usti to drive the does vhe-n jou weie gciv- 01 no ! ut A than } . Mi Piesident ' I reiiionibei the turnout verv vvell/'wne tlie lesiionse'Dots 3 oui fauiilj still llvo on Main stieot ? " 4 You have indoe-d lemeinbeied us , " clurpeid thegraudinothe-i , lei such btieu-pre- st-uied heisc-lf. "und 1 won't lull to tell the Milleie ull utiout it when 1 itturu home.1 * A.lUOfl.NVII N'l UVU.U. Uule-ss the ] iresident insists nponbelnc \ ullovvnd time to eonsicliircaietullj the bills ' sent lor hishifrnatuiepiioriouljot-inmcnr i it is believed that eongiehb will tertjuuly ad- jouiu on Mondaj * . Tlie uiembeib me ulloiy unxious to get uvvaj uud me nervous lest Homo hitch maj ci"cui to keep them longer. Some expiebs u leni tliat the president will not let them ofl hefoie AVodiiisdajThty have become imnresfe-d w ith the > idea that the president nni } insist njion liav ing an oppoi- tuuity toienu theuiipiojiiiutlon niiis beime signing them. The uppnipi jntion I , \ * - now hanging in conference , or ic-auv t go lo confe-rence , areSiindi } civil forlilj'ution and geneial deneionc-j lulls ihe i vet and harbor bill is lef out of all ii'cl.oiuiit , us it ib accepted as eeilaln that it will lall in r , nfer- cnce Tills bill and the loitihe utions b > 1 are oxjiectcd lo full. ( Jenerul 3 orncj said toliiy tliuttliere was not the most remote i eifsit U iti ol tne fortihc utions bill passutn ihe hou e as it cumo fiom the senate. lie > i''i Mr ON hiTr > AV A iiuiulier ol cle-rgjnie-n of this tit } have Joindd in a pHtitlou to e < iiigre-fs to MI orelur * the daj of udjouinnii'iit us to u old a si < slon tiiou the bubhath. 'Jne picnuntod to the hoiic by Jtupiehcntutao TucKri , rnd leieridd to committee on nile * . The day , baja the mctiiioiiul , ) m * , IHHIII gua.oed nj bntli dr. ' .lie and Human laws. The ' -ibtutli haawiont. ol coiiKitiiih in the past bin ? donu violence to the tldi nOht und in > t .aen u "on- victions of multitudes ot our f < ilc\v t i AMI.l KIOK 'Jill. Bll U rrc idunt Cle\ land htnu-d lo iu.t ) . that bo will ci n the olciomarguiinc bib to-n unt/w. Swwlor Kijt wj * . it loul.h liKc t'R ' hd.uti silfctltuie : itu AlomsonV Miiput. icilution would lall and the oiisnal ulit / on as pabxodbv the liuuk'bo conei.utd > ti by tie ctui.te. Goojii ; 'R srrt Ksbois. The president has nomiualfd Geoigc A. .lent.ii. fonueily tibs.tituni saiorntj ( iieral loj the inUM ior depart imuit , to IH < KJK ! tor Bnnur.il Jt-uks wiiditttbtul trom tl-o inttw not uoiiurticont towintls , os.ten-.ibh to tuto chargi ( . ! \\uye \ \ t-Aula In J'IIIIKKama , is now underwood to have letnod Tjpcai--e nt hUi UltJlkO ( -SjllUlvk. . A UNCOI > MAX fiMIN > TI-U Tne piosiocnt ban nciminamd Tu ) ins B. D.ais , di L. iii'oln , Neb to bu rei ncr of public iiioni-x attest place. * - Al-l'OIMFU. ' 1 M ( il.in Hiit > t'-ib ) iip ] ' .i J .ia u tiSi'.tU Au''Uiu ' , Nuiuaba couctj.