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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 1

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1 THE NEW TARI BILL OUR GREAT PREACHER SLOGGED IN A SALOON a To AN ronilnent Wine Importers Petition Cholera Prevalent in the Interior of Japan for 'T b' pH Wholesale Dealers HE STRIKING SWIIOHMEN The out riding THE SOUTHERN WAR DJBT SHOOTING THE RAPIDS Pre en 27 Since CONLAGRATIONS Terrible Tight Irish National THE LAIE JUDGE DAVIS the THE CAMEROONS Pevsagola June ord EE CENTS Best Standard Goods in the Market Lowest and No Prizes or Schemes lU UJ Harvard Students Terribly Punished in ree isht PRESENT CONDITION THE REGULAR AL AR1 EOPELATION BILLS SOM I' Ofc' THE CHANGES PTtOPOSKD TO Henry Ward Beecher Invited to Address Liberal Meeting at Liverpool CRAZED WITH DRINK THEY ENCOUNTER A GANG ROUGHS The Sen of a St Louis Milliotraire Insane Trom His Wounds Which Mr Eandall Will Introduce in the House Tc day Gladstone Asks John Bright to Prova Cer tain Assertions New Iork June 27 The dead rhinoceros Bomby weighed two and one halt tons ana three elephants this morning dragged his car cass from the iron ergs where 11 lay onto a tru kwhich carried it a retired spot where a mortem wa held The brute died of pneun nia The skeleton and stuffed hide will be placed in the Jloxeun of Natural History Was Mexico June Word has jut been received here mat Yaui the Indian a tacked a mule train loaded with freight near Heconon the 21th inst and klled two men and captured thirty mules A later repon stat that a lieutenant colonel inarne not asfr tained) ami sixteen soldiers were killed by Uo Yaquis near Polam All orms of the Itevenue Tax on hacco Repealed occasionally People there do in the SPURIOUS WINES PROSllWXT IMPORTERS PETITION OR LG1SLA HOME AGAIN THB PRESIDENT! A PARTY RETURN 11105! THEIR ISHING Wash ikgtiia June 27 The steam yacht Cor sair bearing the I'l sidentlal party arrived here at 1 o'clock this afternoon from her cruise down the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay The party are all well and state that the trip was a very enjoyable one They did not land at all and did very litilo fishing The President is A ery much sunburned and his appearance indi cates that he lias been benefited by the short vacation A 'trxncri's air Kania Wjchiti KS June The body of a stranger ak found thi morning on tle railroad track abo it ten mies east this city It was horribly mangled both legs and oe arm being cut off and the head crushed A letter found on his person had been written in Buffalo and was sigi by I Mead The laxly was Weil dre sed and had the appearance of be ing that of a man of some prominence lie was marly six et tall well built and about 35 years od It is supposed he had txa ii killed byatrafn The body ill bo buried here lo norruw unless it is identified Bimi xfiTos Im June 27 The prepara tions for Judge funeral are completed It will take place Tuesday afternoon at 3 Senator Logan will be one of the pall bearers The Lody will lay in state on Tuesday from 11 to 2 o'clock All the business houses are draped and the Mayor lias issued aprocia 'nation closing all places of business during the funeral The day has teen a quiet one and but few friends called Hundreds of people visited the mansion and grounds to day but aside iroin friends none were admitted as the family needed rest and quiet Many men of prominence will be here on Tuesday Cleveland June 27 A terrible fight oc curred this afternoon al airport about thirty miles tast of here on the lake shore Anexinr siou party of about 3uU men women anil chil dren visited the place A dozen it more men who had been drinking on the boat visited a sa loon on their arrival at airport and soon suc ceeded in stai ting a quarrel which ended in all the windows of the saloon being broken by the excursionists tones were then buried tnrough the windows of a large tenement house occupied Tiy Polanders The latter io the number of fif teen or twenty armed themselves with clubs and moved cn the excursionists Several Cleveland ers were cut and bruised and one 1 Wander named Michael Peeler was struck in the temple by a stone lie fell imconscious to the ground and was carried away by his companions The Inlanders chased the men women and children a distance of 300 ards to the boat over raihoad tracks and ore piles but just as the pursuing pally reached the dock the boat moved away prex enting further bloodshed i i nr? luror in nrinirn nr tka League lave issued a circular calling on ths riends of Ireland to contribute funds to assist in carrying on the coming elections in that country It is reported that a young girl who had eloped ith her uncle from rance has been discovered at LongUeqail by a rench detective who induced the girl to return home The uncle was left to go here he pleases ifty men employed by Hoeo A King ron tratorsfor laying the Toronto city water ini 1 i truck work Saturday owing to the alleged un justifiable discharge of one of their number Tne firm refuses to take the strikers back The fete Was celebrated at Montreal with great eclat After mass at the procession was formed outside nt Notie Dame Church and marched through several of the pi incipul streets witucbed aril along by large crowns In accordance with the recent decision of Judge Henry in the case of Sptoule sentenced to death in British Columbia a writof habeas corpus has been issued bv the Supreme Court directing the Sheriff of Vancouver Island to bring the prisoner to Ottawa CANADA CULLINGS ive thousand dollars has been granted by the Dominion Government in aid of the Vancouver SECRETARY MANNING He Hag Had No Relapse but is le Mu Waukee Mi June Sb At Madison Wis lo day Rev XV A McAtee petiirvt the Presbyterian Church created a sensation by preaching a fiery sermon condemnatory of Go' Rusk '1 he North wes ern Brotuerhood of Iouo laotivn Engineers met in Madison in annual re union to day anil the Governor had granted them the of lhe Assembly chamber in tle Capitol This action the preacher condemned as aiding in sabbath breaking and decared that the Governor mnt atone fortbus defying the law before again seeking the suffrages of the people Many of Gov stanchest friends are members of this congregation and they rose in the middle of the sermon and left the church here how The At only one cent per word Daily ana Sun day i URE TO PAY Chicago Jnne The Conference tha Hebrew Relief Associations of the ruled bta es was held here to day The folowing officers were elected Marcuo Bernheimer bi Izmis irst Vice Rev I 1 Leuebt New Orleans Second Vice Jacob Heicht Boston Secretary an Albert Arnstein St Ixiuia The constitution was amended and important resolu tions The meeting adjourned till day morning And Industry make successful men Rend i our i cr you may miss a for i tune HE DECLINES TO BUT WILL SIT ON THE PLATORM Halifax June 27 One of the most severe thunder storms for years passed over this city to day continuing for an hour A very heavy rain accompanied it The topmast of the fcteamer St Pierre Ij ing at the Corbette wharf was struck by lightning anti broken off The electric fluid crossed the dock struck tne anchor of a senooner and passed into lhe water our houses in different parts of the city were struck but none were badly damaged Lightning struck a fire hydrant in Cornwallis street Tfi bed into the ground and badly tore up the street for two blocks In another street 1 ght fdng sirucK a gutter throwing cobblestones all over the roadway New York Herald purity of A TL1 ArA I offers the best security against the dan gers which are commtni ta most of the ordinary drinking waters" London Medical Record SALE 16 MILLIONS Of all Grocers Druggists hdin Wat Dealers BEWARE IMITATIONS Wash tXGTON June The following peti tion signed by the most prominent importers of foreign wines dealers in domestic xx iues and wholesale groceries of New i ork has been for warded to Senator Warner Aliller to bo pre sented to Congress They represent that the ex isting law section 3325 of the Revised tatutes taxing imitation and spurious wines has not been enforced for reasons which the officers of the government may explain It ia generally understood that this law can bo made operative by additional legislation and with such changes as Congress in its wisdom may decide proper The eutorcement of this law would prevent a loss of revenue to the government and would by reason of the stamps adixed to packages benefit the public by enabling consumers and physicians to distinguish between pure and spurious wines One of the most important uses for pure wine is in cases of illness convalescence and falling strength in old age such wines when sw eet are necessa rily strengthened by the addition sufficient distilled spii ils to preserve the saccharine mat ter contained in them from fermentation The value of such wines is theiefore dependent largely upon the kind of spirit Used in iortii ca tion In order that the best grape spirits may be utilized instead of alcohol for such purposes and laeilities given to procurers for use or these grape spirits would materially benefit all con sumers whether in health or disease The me morial prays fur the pa sage of laxvs to accom piish objects The names of the firms are too numerous to specify in full but they include the most iniluential in all hranchts oi the toreign and domestic xvine trade Sr Paul Minn June 27 At the Rex! Reck tamp meeting this afternoon the evangeiis Sam Jones denied the newspaper statement that he had asset ted on a previous day tnat down in Georgia the Lord did not object to the use of tobacco asserting his statement to have been that the people of Georgia did lint object to it Galling for a standing vote ot tinse xvhose meiuorv supported nU declaration several pel sons si od 11b then a 'ked lor a showing for those who thought he had been corrected re ported whereupon the reporter criticised mounted a table Ap oJliwis QUEENr T7LBLE WATERS" water is even more important than pure June 27 Special Senator Moi rill who has been suffering for the last two WeeKs Iniui an attack of dysentery is reported ny his physician to day as being' convalescent and likely to be able to walk out in a few davs This is the first serious sickness from which thesenator has suffered since an attack of esame iture twenty years ago Since that time he iiu never missed a committee meeting if he was in the city His doctor attributes his freedom from sickness to his prudence Whirlpool Buffalo June Cant Webb lost his life in the whirlpool rapids of Niagara River several men have declared their intention of attempting the unaccomplished feat but as yet none haxe trieo it There is in this city a Joung Philadelphia cooper named Graham ho for the past two montbs ha been carefully studying tiie rapids Ho intends on July 7 to make fbe perilous trip and declares that if the authorities attempt to interfere with him he ill steal a march on them and make the trip private Ho does not intend to swim through but proposes to place liim clf in an egg shaped barrel and float through This barrel which is about completed is seven feet high the top twenty six inches in diameter the bottom seventeen inches and the swell thirty three inches The staves are two and one halt inches thick In the top is a man hole Graham ill Le strapped into a canvas hammock which ill prevent his striking the sides of the barrel Viuves in the top will admit air at the will of the inclosed man lie barrel will iioat Ixrttoni down Experiments lime been mace with a barrel one hail' tlm size of the a'wve wc igtited ith fitly pounds of sand Eight minutes suf ficed to carry it through rie rapids anil whirl pool Not once was it submerged and when taken from the water it showed notamaik plan is to be rowed down lie riser lo a point above the railway suspension bridge where Cant Webb entered the water and then enter his bane! and be dropped into the river ive Members of a Salting Party Browned June 27 armer his wife and their daughter Mamie aged yi ars NV Girscb his wife and two children both men belonging to the tii of Earmer Girsch A Co engravers and printers and Win Braytori thi ir traveling salesman and his wife all went for a saii dow the bay at 2 to day in the tall boat Wandcier They reached Bristol safely and after a short stop started towards Prudence Island Tile wind was blowing strong anil Nir Brayton who was sailing the boat xxas unable to manage it At about 4 mqwhcn entering Potter's Cove the boat capsized and five of the Party Mrs armer and ler daughter Wm Brayton and the two Girsch were owned London Juno Advkes received from the Cameroons and Bonny Colonie that a bad condition of affairs exists there natives are incensed at their treatment by Ger man and rench colonists ami resolutely retuse to supply the whites with either food or water or to on any trading with them The factories are losng money daily and are being gradnally closed The natives hope to tire and drive away tlio Europeans SENSATIONAL SAGASTA CTIEATES A LURRY IX POLITICAL CIRCLS Madrid June 27 Premier Sagasta replying to a question In thu Chamber of Deputies yes else to terday said that if he ever found hitnselt in the presence of a Republican rilajority in Parliament and that majority legally signified its intention altering the form ot the government he would submit the question to the national will for de Later he modified his statement some what by giving strong monarchial assurances the incident however has caused a sensation tn political circles and has excited much dis pleasure in court and Catholic circles "Washington June Congress man Reagan of Texas the former Postmaster General of the Confederacy says the recent argument of Judge ullerton in favor of paying the Confederate war debt is luring made the con stant subject of misrepresentation upon the part of the enemies of the South He says there is hardly a mail in which he does not receive papers with marked articles In which the De mocracy is pictured as adocating the payment of the Confederate war debt Judge Reagan said is mischievous and mischievous only ilseflect Judge assumption that because the United States forbade the States trom paying this debt they made them selves liable for the damages resulting from this coastiiiH ional provision is so clearly without the support of any recognized legal principle that it is a mailer of surprise that aay law yer should have suggested it His proposi tion is not only absurd but positively harmful it may stimulate hopes in the Holders of the evi dences of tlie Confederate debt which can never be realized It may stimulate vicious specula tion in these securities It is causing certain partisan Republican papers lo claim that the citizens of the Southei States are putting forth this scheme xvnich is wholly untrue It is niaui lest that this ciaini is nut put forward in their interest while it is equally manifest that the agitation ot lhe question is calculated to stimu late and 'promote prejudice against them As tar as 1 know and believe holders have generally I in various ways destroyed this class of secur ities alter the abandonment of all hope that they would ever be pdd 'There are some Confederate bonds held in Europe and ix is supposed tins proposition lias been brought forward in their interest It has certainly not been brought forward in the inter est of the Southern people and iu certainly will not receive i heir support They cousenti il to a restored mon and accepted the Constitution of the mted states in all its parts in good faith and they will support both the Union and the Constitution with the same constancy and fidel ily which characterized their support of the Conlederate Governna ut during its existence Cr rtain new assume that this scheme is chargeable to the Democratic partv xvlien they know or ought to know that it is brought for ward by a Nori hern man and a Republican in politics doubtless Simply as a lawyer in the in terest of TARI REVISION UErnESENTATlVi: NEW BILT Washington June Mr Randall will to morrow introduce his Tariff bill in the House 3 he bill he sajs does not containknything novel or cxtrnoidinary and is designed io build tip much needed industries revive those that are languishing and remove inequalities in lhe ex isting law Ho does not claim that the bill is a complete or ja riect measure of Tariff revision but holds that It is a decided step in the right direction and a sufficient indication of the policy that shoulu le pursued in remodeling the Tariff and Revenue jaws The changes in the rates proposed are to go into effect on the first of Jan uary 18K7 Thu additions to the present free list are squared timber boards and lumber ii the rough hubs for wheels staves and wood of all kinds in the rough jute butts and bristles The present law admitting live animals im ported for breeding purposes free of duty is re pealed Thp principal changes proposed to be made in existing laws areas follows: Planed timber 10 per cent ad valorem iron and steel railway bars $13 pur ton iron ami steel rails and Hat rails punched $10 per ton boiler Iron IJric per pound sheet Iron lo per pound horse shoe nails and v'irc nails 3c per pound iron or sD el beams girders and joist 1c per pound: round iron lc per pound lead in Pigs and bars and scrap lead IJc per pound: leas! ia sheets 2tjc per pound Rice cleaned 2Ic per puouit uncleaned lac per pound rice flour rice meal broken rioe 20 per cent ad va lorem Ready made clothing except knit goods composed of co ton 40 per cent ad val lorem Cotton cords brai is gimps etc 37 per cent ad valoiein Laces embroideries trim mings lace window curtains composed of cot ton and mi cotton damask and bapdkerchiefs 40 per cent al valorem 'I ho bill repeals all forms of revenue on tobacco of every description and all laws rest ricting its sale and disposition by farmers ami producers after October 1 next it allows a drawback or eLaie of tlie full amount ot taxes paid on tobacco of every description held by manufacturers or dealers al the time the repeal i goes into effect It also permits from and after ihu ra saue of the act the manutacture and sale of fruit brandies and wlnes'free of internal revenue taxes Under the head ot silk silk goods and leather gloves the bill embraces the lecomim ndaiions of Assistant Secretary airchild in Ills letter ot June 14 Ibsti to the Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means already published Wools are divided into three classes namely clothing combing and carpet wauls Ou the fii st and sec ond classes the duty is fixed al be per pound and on the third villas 3c per pound 5 ashed wool of the first class is to pay double duty and on scoured wools of all classes the duty is fixed at three limes the amount to which they would be subjected if imported unwashed Un carded or combed wools or toys the duty is fixed at 48'c a pound and 10 per cent ad valorem Wools on Im: SKIPS at tne same rates as other woos Woolen rags shoddy mungo waste and Hocks 10c a pound Wools or worsted cloths and un eriunieialetl manufactures of wools valued nt not exeeedmg HOC a pound 30c a pound and ad valorem between i0c and 60c 37c and 37c ad valorem above 80c 37c and 10c ad valorem lannels blankets huts baluiorals yarns knit goods composed wholly or in part of wool and all manufactures of alpaca wools and of the wools of other animals not specifically enumerated valued at30c or less per pound 10c per pound between 30 and 10c per pound 12c betw een 40 and GOc 18c between GO and Wc 24c and in addition upon all the above named articles 37 per cent valorem Women and children dress goods coat linings and goods like description composed in pait ot wool or antiial hair not exceeding 20c per yard sin value 7c per square yard and 35c ad valorem: above 2oe 7c and 40c ad valorem: wholly of wool or animal hair or a mixture of them tic and 40e ail valorem Clothing ready made and wearing apparel except knit goods not enumerated composed wholly or in part of wool cr animal hair and wholly or partly manu factured 47c per pound and 47e ad valorem Marble block rough or squared 50c per cubic foot veined marble sawed dressed or other wise including slabs and tiles $1 per cubic foot rah in packages AOo er loti pounds and in bulk 4c per loti pounds '1 he bill iiroposes to amend existing tariff laws by striking out section 2401' and substi tuting a clause providing that articles not pro vided tor shall pay the same rate of duty levied on the enumerated article which it most resem bles in material quality texture or ue In un enumcrated articles manufactured of two or more materials the duty shall be assessed at the highest late chargeable if the article were com posed wholly of the component material of chief value The main features ot the Hewitt bill are incorporated including the clause removing the duty on alcohol used in the arts the tobacco wrapper clause and the administrative clauses in whicn they stand on the calendar and their consideration and necessary action uponconfer ence reports will rill out the week Apparently insurmountablepariiamentary obstacles tin eat en to thwart Mr Morrison in his desire to secure the action of the House on his resolution direct ing the redemption of United States securities to the extent ot the Treasury surplus une resolution is not privileged under present rules or the Koine nor is the bill providing for a new naval establishment but in each case it is the determination of the promoter to secure some action by the House during the next ten days if it be within the bounds of possibility In the Senate it is proposed to devote one day this week to the consideration of the veto of the Des Moines River Land bill and another to ex ecutive business if so much time is required To morrow the bill providing for the adjust ment of land grants hich stands as the un finished business will be discussed It is ex pected that the rest of the week will be de voted to the legislative and the ostoffice Ap propriation bills the latter coming upon a disa greeing report of lhe conferrees The River and Harbor bill will be reported but will not lie taken up until next week As the fiscal year will expire before the end of the present week and ony one of the regular ap propriation bills has et become a law Congress will be required to make temporary provision for the executive departments Tins is expected to be deme by passing a resolution authorizing a continuance fur a few davs of ex penditures for the several branches of the ser vice upon the basis of the appropriations for trie pretent year The proposition may give rise to a short discussion The policy of anticipating ap Eropriations is criticised as leading to confusiontreason of the fact that expenditures are thus often rnaue upon accounts for which it is after ards found Congress makes no provision at all in the regular appropriation bill ollowing isa summary statement of the present condition of the regular annual appropriation bills: Become a law the Indian Appr priatiou bill awaiting the sdf approval Military Academy bill passed both Houses" but now in the hands of conference committees Postollice Army District of Columbia Agri cultural Consular and Diplomatic and Pension bills pas ed the House ot Representatives and awaiting report trom Senate Committee Riyer and Harlxir Naval and Legislative Executive and Judicial bills under consideration In the House of Representatives the Sundry Civil bill: in the course of preparation by the House Committee on Appropriations General De ficiency and ortifications bills itollOIT MICHIGAN JIONDAV Ruffalu June 27 As the result of the lea "tie meeting here to day the following dispatch was cabled to Parnell 'All Buffalo throbs tor the triumph ot Gladstone and home rule gffUoO wi subset tbod at league meeting to day and will be seat to treasurer KexUy lo inorrow Ex ident Mooney atid ather Cronin in speeches emphasized the uccrptance of polkv bv the vast majt rty of Irish Americans Ireland leads Itiey follow hate ver satisfies Ireland satisfies them recognized leader sp aks ut her will Sedalia Mo June 27 At a meeting of the Irish National azue of tnis city $550 was subscribed and odered sei to Dr Cha Reilly Detroit Mich for Irish Parliamentary uui poses VirKSni'm June Date night at Bind er store Eagie Bend about fnriv ni li above I llis cit Gee Brown colored killed Alfred and nry Morgan white a ud wounded Cornelius JacKson colored The Morgans were tenants on Dr Clay a place Brown was the porter at Binder store and because the white men re fused to let him close up the store he tired upon them 'lhe weaioii used was a double barreled bhcH gun loaned with buckshot Cambrtpof A party df studeflu among whom were George Gill Idlelitw of iSu Ikauits 67 Gaston leaves Ashe ot an iTiincUeo '87 Jesse Maxwell Overton ot Nashville Tenn Alison of Xenia Ohio and Llden Bisbee of Washington 1) started from thu college in Cambridge about 3:0 a week ao yesterday and at tended in body a champagne supper on board the Lnitco States Ueceiving ship Wabash lyin off Charleston Navy Yard They entered buoyant spirits into lhe festivities of the occasion Ihey were liouizd as Harvard men always are and toasted by all the company until they found themselves drunk At lat the intensity ot the excitement proved too much for three of the eight when they left the abash and returned to their rooms at the college The live alxtve named students remained and once proceeded with commendable energy to compensate the com pany for the loss of their three coxiipuiluuby an im reivse of their own boisterousneos Ashe who served a sort of Bacchic leader and who for soma time pt has displayed a gKxI deni of skill and enjoyed a widespread college reputation as an xponentof the manly art assumed at this stage of thu proceeding a some wimt pugilistic tendency much to the alarm of the ladies present So uduuMve did his conduct become that some of the mure sober one ven tured lo remcnstrate with him At 10 clock the quintette took their departure in the happiest frame of mind succeeded in boarding a Charlestown horse car and all the way over to Boston aniined thcnwdvt by mash ing their and singing wings much to the delectation ot the other passengers Arm ing at the corner of Sudbury andluurt streets tnvy all alighti and making their way two abreast along the sidewalk of the latter thor oughfare proceeded to offer themselves to the wonuewng pubdu as shining examples of the benefits of relining intiuences Tho street was crowded at the time approached the entrance of the Miller house 147 Court btrevt Ashe was heard to say to his companion Now boys hau a lackeL 1 go into the Miller and clean the1 place The pruiafoitiun met with in stant approval from the other four Tbeir ap proach was noticed by the proprietor of the place Edward McAvoy who was standing Ln the dooi Way at the time and filled with knowl edge born of a experience as nmnsger of the saloon hich is dependent largely upon student trade he considered it best to lollop the Loy iu jlu louml them already miming things pretty much their own wav Ashe amused himself for ft while nt the expens of desiring to use the shooting gallery wliicn is run in connection with the establish ment He tipped their gun barrels up down and sideways in the greatest glee made niinsuli with the rest ot tho croud unpleasant! famil iar and noisy until McAvoy exiitulatel witli him rather forcibly Thun's no reached a crisis As he squared off according to the most approved methods Mr McA i or who is somewhat of an athlete grasped Ins arms and held them Suddenly himei without warning a stunnlngblow from a loaded cane fell upon his head from behind His grasp loosened and he Sauk bleeding and ae use less lo the floor About thirteen loafers were in the saloon fall was trio signal for this Combination against thu intruders and a con certed attack whs made upon tm with chairs clubs beer mugs and whatever was handy Drunk as they were the Harvard bovs were and they answered the cry of "Down with the College with erh of de fiance No time was wasted The blows of ueapons fell incessantly and tables were overturned Blood flowed in reckless pro fusion Two policemen arrived on the scene and ar rested the drunken bloody students but Mc Avoy declined to prosecute them and they wero relea ed When the students reached the col lege a pitiable sceim awaited them In his room pacing up and down nil smeared with blood was Whitelaw Ho was totally insane and when found was uttering imprecations and shaking his fists at imaginary foes On his head were a number of wounds one of them having caused concussion of the brain rom that time io this be hns not known a lucid moment His parents in st Louis who bv the way are million aires ere at once notified and sinco their ar rival he has had the best of medical aid but at this time the physicians have little hopes of his recovery' McAvoy and the remaining students are all more or less hurt An official test of the city resulted eatislac (mg 'J he system af ery ya it of the city Pitts hurch Juno Tho Emperor of Austria has presented Consul Max Lerg of tins city with an elegant diamond rn valued at 2500 for bis services to the Hun garians during the recent great strike in the cuko Lot tsviLti: June Reason Stamper and Hattie Dinkins were married la night at Ashlaml Ky While the couple were being ongrutulatcd a woman named rances Pilus attempted to shoot thcgioom lie ooic the pistol aw ay and she was arreste'L in the meantime the bride had fainter! and the ipM bail tHffi'tebc The Piles woman i lamper had promised to marrv her and veam witb WHng Charley Black two dcrerk'i iL) TclftilJia to have washed the mur acrer bloody shin Iaindon June Tne Liberal Unionists of Lister have issued an address to the people of the Lnited Kingdom As Irishmen it says we regret that we find ourselves in opposition to so many of our countrymen As Liberals we re gret that we are compelled to reject the propos als of our long trusted leader are driven to this attitude through simple adherence to the principles of Liberalism or us the mainte nance of the union means the assurance of cur future Under the union Ulster once the bleak est ana most sterile lias become the most culti vated prosperous and law abiding province of Ireland second to none in loyalty to the qiuec 77 protest against Air policy It is ruinous to the best interests of tlie country It is already breaking up mercantile coniidence de preciating Irish securities and driving capital by wholesale out ot the country The Ulster Liberals believe there is an alternative policy A its root lies such a thorough comprehensive Settlement of the land question as will lead naturally ami giudually to a idusuread eyslem of occupying ownership in the country With such a settlement agrarian outrages will disap pear ami he way will be open lor the develop ment ot local govoi nmelit Vv appen with con fidence to our brethren in England and Scotland to support us in this supreme crisis CH AMIIEKLAIN IXPLATNS London London 2 Mr Chamberlain rites: have earnestly desired to avoid anything like a personal controversy with the Premier but the statement he made in his speech on riday mdiig to a pl ii of Irish lam! purchase Iiich he says 1 requested him to have printed forsuli milta to the government calls for immediate notice Herbert Gladstone who more than once appears to have been charged with the duty of revealing confidential matters has given an in complete and misleadingdeseription this plan in regard to which 1 may point out that any knowledge he may possess of the uocunerit suuiuiuen io tne amnetcan only nave been ac quired by a betrayal of coni deuce on the part of one of its membe rs The facts are as follows: shortly after 1 joined the Cabinet Mr Gladstone a ked if I had any ideas on the land question and if 1 had to submit them in writing 1 tofil him I had only notions and that without oth cial information was unable to test tbeir value but Would reauity submit them for Air Glad stone's own information I did so and heard no more of tfie matter till ti second week in Alareh when Gladstone by letter asked my per mission to circulate my suggestions among members of tlie Cabinet complied and the paper was circulated not at my request but at Air special desire Mr Gladstone not adopt my suggestions and did not think it worth my vvldle to prt ss them They weie: never discussed by the Cabinet The Premier now invites me to publish them I hope that at some fului time when 1 am in a position to develop them in the light of otlicial iiiformutidn 1 may be enabled to submit them to general criticism Aleanwhile I am nut disposed to divert attention from the government's pro posals to a ternatives only formulated for Air Gladstone's private meditation All I will per mit myself to say is that they differ in every essential particular from trie plan al in this that they do not cot template tne establishment ot a separate practically in dependent legislative body at Dublin uri the contrary they presume the maintenance of the unquestioned authority ot the Imperial Parlia NOTES ROM ABROAD The King of Portugal will come to England in August to visit his sister and Queen Victoria lie will afterward go to tuveden Count do Alontebello rench Alinister at Brussels will succeed Count oucher ie L'arell as 1 tench Ambassador at Vienna AL Grand at present rench AHnistvr to Holland will suc ceed Count de Montebello at Brussels Henry Irving lectured Saturday evening at Oxford on "English Actors Their Characterist ics and lhe Ice Chancellor ot the I Diversity in thanking Air Irving said they admired him for the great services tie had ren dered the world and soc iety by improving and eevating the stage The undergraduates pre sented to Mr Irving an address and a handsome copy of thakspenre Washington June Alarming rumors haveTeacbed Washington lo the effect that Secretary Manning Jias suffered a relapse tliat he was critically ill and that he was re turning to New York to die As a matter of fact however Mr Manning is in better health now than he has been for six months On Tues day last in response to a summons from the Secretary Air Thomas Brennan his private secretary went down to the HotSprings and transacted a good deal of business with Air Manning He returned yesterday and brings a most encouraging account of the improving con dition ut the healtn bail said he to your correspondent "the roseate ac count ot Commissioner of Internal Revenue Miller but 1 was surprised to see the ondertul change the better which has taken place in Mr Alan appearance He looks much healthier tluui he did mouths before his sickness and his complexion is better even than when he first as sumed the Treasury portfolio He rises at about and retires at 10 or 11 and Airs Alan ning told me that he sleeps as sound as a top every night right up to the time of rising Be shows no traces of his recent sickness with the exception of a slight lameness and even that is fast disappearing There is a large porcli run ning in trout of the hotel about 270 feet in length Gn riday refusing the proffered as sistance of his wife Mr Alanning walked the whole length of that porch four times without resting He did not seemed tired afi er this ex ercise either but sat up talking until nearly 1 1 ciock no femes and Las a splendid appetite nave out little evening than play cards and compare notes upon the progress of the invalids and every one is commenting upon the marvelous change Air Alanning shows He takts a bath every day with the temperature at JOti degrees and Ms im proved healtn is perhaps nil the more wonderful on this account A hot bath will pull down ev a well man it taken every day and I believe that after he goes away trom the Hot Springs be will in a eek be even better than when ne leaves But he is not yet thinking of leaving the springs lie enjoys the cool mountain and the beatiiiful scenery and I believe ill remain there for a considerable time yet although ho may discon tinue Lis daily baths after awhile He is cheer ful happy at his own recovery and enjoys his freedom troai business cares All's too noticing the improvement in lvr husbandlias lost that anxious wi aned look which she wore when she left Washington and is looking very much St Lot ts June 27 The House of Delegates became indignant last night at the newspnpei reports ot tneir proceedings at thu meeting at which an exclusive franchise was granted to the Iron AlounLtin Railroad to build an eleated road tin ough the city and pa sel a resolution trial the reporter who made the charge that the jiasrage of ne 1)111 was secured by lob byists be expelled from the floor A majority of the delegate favored the resolution but Air Wenzlick ho made uch a determined light against the Iron Mountain bll did not agree with the others He said the whole thing was caused by the couauct of some of tle members who came upon the floor of the House inn too mellow condition while the bill was under dis cussion "Did you ever see any of the membersof this House in a drunken condition on the in terrogated Mr Bi hon "I did and I can truthfully state that I have seen as many drunken membeis on this floor as I have fingers on my right Dis rder followed but personal encounters ere a oided and quiet restored PAN ELECTRIC CHAIKMAX BOYLE HAS HIS llll'OUT READY Washington June 27 Special Chair man Boyle of the House IJan Electric Commit tee hies prepared his report It makes sixty eigfit octavo pages ot long primer and brevier type and is an exhaustive review and summing up of the charges made against the Bell tele phone as to the validity of their patent of the reasons which led to the Investigation of thu Ban Electric Telephone Company and the find ings of the majority of the committee In sev eral instances the report makes disparaging references to the Bell '1 elephone Company and to the manner in which their patent was ob tained It is this fai that endangers he possi bility of a majority report Hale of Alissom Democrat ould prefer that no mention what ever should be made of the Bell Telephone Com pany and is averse to making any remarks in the report calculated to do it injury At piesent tliis is a stumbling block A meeting of the committee will le Id to morrow and it is un dersiood that Air Boy le will then be prepared to make any reasonable concessions Air Hale may want in order to get him to sigu the report THE HOME RULE STRUGGLE! HENRY ward UBECntB INVITED TO ADDRESS A LIBERAL JjEETINC New York June The World has a long special cable from Liverpool to which says in part: A delegation of members of the committee having in charge the arrange ments for the great Liberal meeting here to morrow at hich Air Gladstone is to speak called on the Rev Henry Ward Beecher and asked him to attend and make an address Air Beecher a id in response: is not for mo to attempt to tell the British people what they should do in this important crisis Attbesame time I do not hesitate to say that I am wi'h Air Gladstone liist last and all the time If I were a born citizen ot this kingdom 1 would go into this conflict with all ray heart anil soul Aly heart goes with Air Gladstone and with tjie general principles which he advocates and it Ecems to me that every good and hopeful man should join to promote 1 1 its success of the effort hich now is so largely centered in his Mr Beecher however accepted an invitation to a seat on the platform and despite his de clination to speak tho committee were hopeful the time came he would reconsider At tficy left one of them remarked: will be all right hen we once get Mr Beecher on tlie platform It will be an impossibility for him to resist the calls that will be made upon him by tfie audience He will have such a reception as probably no other American would Ol DSTONE TO JOHN BRIGHT June 27 Air Gladstone has written ns follows to Air John Blight: regret to read your Idler to Air Peter Rylands Without los ing a moment 1 la of you either to publicly cceit me Irom your assertion that one year ago all Liberals held Air opinion or to give proof of what you say Never since the Home Rule struggle was started ftftwn years ago have I onco condemned it in principle or livid in any way the opinions of Air Rylands which lo speak frankly 1 think SEATS aoNrxiN June In Belaud seventy one lariK'llite candidates will uret wilh no opposi tion and seven seats will Le contested In Lou afin nine 'lory' seats will nit be contest 1 In Scotland I niuuists and Conservatives will con test sixty out of seven: tw seats historian Jroude the historian writes: Irish will be loyal and obedient if firmly but justly gov erned hey are as little capable of governing ibemselves as a crew or an English public school 1 here is in Ireland a discontented and miserable population among whom the desire lor separation and hatied ot England are uni versal Another part ot the population is nei ther discontented miserable nor disloyal Pro posed legislation would place tLe loyal anl wor 1 ny minority in the mercy of tlie mutlnousand worthless It is tlioeastproinisingexpedientever proposed to recover an aliegianee In one shape or another home rule has been tried a hundred times The protosals of Air Gladstone are a r'efition ot th' sc attempts under varying terms which have alway headed towards disas ter A firm just administration with a distinct assurance that separation would never be toler ated would have tlie same effect in Ireland as in other countries wisely and resolutely guv CARDINAL MANNING NOT Ol'i'OSI TO HOME RtlH Cardinal Alanning has ritten a letter to deny the statement circulated that he was an oppo nent of hoiuu rule in the contrary he says he has always favored a plan of home rule consist ent with the integrity of the empire and the sovereignty of the Imperial Parliament THE IRISH INS Ibo Irish Presbyterians have circulated reso lutions in favor of supporting candi dates the coming elections THE DUBLIN METHODISTS TheDnblin Methodist Coniereuee by a vote of 13 to 22 has resolved not to interfere in poli JUST ROM JAPAN THE STEAMER AELIC BRINGS SOME NEWS San rancisco June 27 Advices by the steamer Gaelic trom Yokohama to day state that cholera is again prevalent in tne interior of Japan Disturbances in Corea are reported and the Prime Alinister is stated to have disap peared No particulars have been received ioung Prince Louis Napoleon is still in Japan Goth the Japanese Gov eminent and the Italian 'limster extended him every courtesy and re ceived him on all occasions us an imperial per sonage ai ov emeu is vi Ocean sG unu rs New York June Arrived Steamers ur nesiu from Glasgow spMiu aud Arizona from Liverpool QUEeNSTOWV June Arrivi srenn'cr Illinois Irom Philadelphia fur Liverpool Halford Sauce makes cold meats a luxury lor Xamilyuse Isold everywhere WORK OR THE WEEK IN THE SENATE AND HOUSE Washington June In pursuance of ixilicy agreed upon at the Democratic caucus last week the present eek in the House of Representatives will be devoted to the con siderati'm of appropriation bills and bills de claring torfeitures of land grants Enough of tho undry Civil Appropriation bill remains to be considered to occupy the time of the House for a day or two at the beginning of the week and before it is finally disposed of the Appropriation Committee will have placid the General Deficiency Appropriation bill on the calen lar This will leave but ormgeneral appropriation bill the ortifications to be reported to the House On Wednesday or Thuiday the ommittee on I'ublic Lands will call up the Northern Pacific 1 and Grunt korfuiture bill and It the present intention to allow a day debate on tlie measure before putting it on its passage If the temper of ine Bouso is lavuraLio this Ju followed by other forfeiture bills in the orucr fej ecti veh weru JnMUuiiv kiltwt funr tian at the Ajatirdug street raijloa(i ii' ang Lils tuori'ing while on their wav io oadly injured nd tbeir carnage was broken into splfutei a HISTOBIAX BUUDE WHITES ON IRISH AAIBS Yielded Taking Laudanum 'eraiijaw k7 Mrs John Campbell who 'lot 'Sc(iltlen tlie livery man uteut kv night commit md Ji'Mng laudanum Hl have been Ot are bujfevod lte iei prompted her to Like Nlioro Company Mores No Qniet at the ards Chicago June The Lake Company moved no freight to day and attempted to move none There was perfect quiet at thu yards all day Officers stationed there to protect the property had nothing to do as hardly a striker put in an appearance Tho witc htuen expect however lively work for to morrow knowing it to be thu intention ol the company to start out trains well guarded and able to re sist the opposition of very Urge mobs Believ ing the Town of Lake police to be In secret sym pathy with the strikers tho railroad company lias applied to the Hyde Park Department foru like Strikers held meetings tolay and re solved to use every' means within their reach to luaintain their ground rinpt Anieden and General reight Agent Blodgett held a eonfereuce with the local authorities ot Hyde Park today the result of which was that operations ale likely to be re sumed in the Englewood freight yaids where here about 2A) ears loaded with freight have accumulated ifty of these are loaded with miscellaneous merchandise of a more or less perishable character bound for the Eil a The rest is in bound freight for Chicago merchants and it is openly threatened by the more reck Of the men that none of it shall cross the city limits bliippers of freight by carlo id have suffered little so far trom tle strike be cause they were advi eri in trine of the condi tion ot things but merchants depending upon leser shipments have Leen seriously incon venienced and complaints Lave been numerous It was due to this fact that Sheriff Hanehett was notified that the county would be held re sible for damages growing out of insutll cient protection to property unit traffic Sheriff Hanehett will not be in the city Ix forf noon to morrow In his absence Ifeputv Sheriff Mat son notified the railroad oflcials that he should be ou hand with a sufficient number of deputies SruiNGiEti) 111 June 27 In response to a reporter's inquiry as to what action would probably be taken to quell riots which inay re sult when the lake Shore Railroad omcials attempt to move their trains Gov t'glesby stated that lie had heard notlung from Chicago to day It is presumed from the reply that no move has been made by him for the transportation of troops At i oss SI 8000 CLTVELAM' JuLe 27 TLe clothing stock of A Clos Sons 174 and 15G Superior street was damaged by fire and water early this morn iiiif to the extent of $18000 The fhu caught in the basement and was subdued after an "work the building being saved i A iity a 4 vW eWrtrtT 1 1 'K A VULuUAj Ul Ij Jh lv I I I llirwil'1l I I 2S 1S8d Tj itiMilGD GTDBJCCe A ii kiii iiiiinMi Mliilif lift 52ftto'E 'j': i'.

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