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F0RTY-JS1JNTH CONGRESS
Yesterday's Protccd ugr^ In ho House
n d tiie 8 nate.
IKio BlTir Harbor D ll l)l3CKUgerf —
1 b l •,/«i Mate «.cmjuxi oo Bull l)t-
baled <• ’he Rtnale- tfinulor r»j du’h
Ink.
gf itiai to
Washington, April 27.-Oa mo
tioD ( f Culii s, of Massact use ts, tiie
ecnnte bill wts p 88 d * x ending for
lw ’ months* from th. 30 h of April.
136(5 the duties of the clerk of the
late court of ctmmifcsIOEtrs of A!a-
iamn claims.
Oa motion r i S:eele, of Indiana, «
rerc.'u.ion was adopt'd setlirg apar
the 4 h act. o h of May for the cun-
bidcra'ion cl business reported from
the ccmmUlte on mili'ary i flairs.
Bonnet 1 , of North O-iroliua from
the committee on judiciary, reported
adversely ihe iiill to prohibit aliens
from acquiring tillph to or owning
laniis w.tbin the U litcd Sates
House ct.ltndar.
The Iioubu was then kept amused
for nearly an hour by a seriocomic
p.rsoral explanation by F rau, if
0 i*', foil w- d by a simii r ex- la.. -
lion by Mi ON ill, ol Miss* urt, hug
ing on a remark attributed by tbe
latter gentltui.au to the foimer tb t
the labor troubles should be soitltd by
blood.
Crain, of Texas, reported from tbe
c aimlttee on labor a. bill to pruvidt
for tbe distribution ol tbe proceeds ol
the sale of pu lie lands and of all
fets uoeived at tbe gcm-ial and die-
trict land * fflees for educational pui-
posts. Committee of the whole.
Buchanan, of New Jersey, submit
ted a minority ret*. ri. and on requ s'
of Keed, of North Carolina, the Wil
lis bill was placed on the calendar
with an adverse recommendation.
The house in committee of the
whole again took up the rivtrauo
harbor bill Tne paragraph nccepi-
ing from the state ol O lio Uie Musk
ingum river improvement gave rise
to niuoh opposition and Reagan, or
Ttx s moved to stnkc i. from tbe
bill. In supporting the motion
Hewitt, of New York, said that lliei
bill contained several propositions by
which the U.oted Stales went into
the d.Serent states and either by pur
chase, condemnation or gift btc. me
the owner of works within then
states. He had dissented from tbe
paragraph for the condemnation i f
the works of the M <r.onguheia navi
gation company, because he had felt
that it was a dm geruus (novation.
He wi uld have said tha
it was an unconstitutional
step, but he was aware .hat ail bs.
rleiB eitc.td liy the conBiitut’ot. bo
been lo. g since swept away Tie
governmtu was 1-jc. unt.g the dum (
ing groui.u uf ail unprofitable en; r
piiste cf the several states. The
stales were Irying to bhift toe cost. f
the maiuienai.ee of local enterprise-
to the broad shoulders of tne people
cf the country. He was utlerly op
posed to Lucl. a. proposition. Tbe tie
bale took ru.htru inlseellane< ts urn
embracing national n xa.ion, Uit la
bor question, buimss depression
and how to r nitdy it, txiravagoucts
of the dt mocrutic party, centra, zing
tendency uf the government, tht
burden of great corporations, itie
Oklahoma question und silver,
F.-uuiiy ihe motion to strike out
War, lost and the committee rose and
a'. 5:45 the litm-e adj lurntd.
stx.n:.
The chairman laid before the sen
ate a communication from tht el=;k
of the br u-e of representatives of tbt
stBte of Ohio, tram-mb ting a trann
script of tbe testimony "aken t*y tt *
cot- mittee of tLt.t In u-.it and the n
port of tiie Si,me committee on tie
snbj-.ct of the chatges against tb
rfli.-ihl integrity c-f ctr'alr* jt e*ult •
01 Lt htucfc ii c-.nntc n n wiilr tt.i
setion of Hon Heny B P yne as
Uniltti 8 i.U-s st: ator.
Payne at or ee rose and gait!: “M.
pit-iot-i t, no formal mo.; n n r
qulted, I o- lieve, t. s nd the ; j a, . -
lo the ccmmiit.e on privilege, a V
eke ions. 1 desire to b • cc. . -’.t; i*
as making such a mo ion if i i- .t
quir-d, and to coup's with i 1 On re
quest that, the minority report in. *
take the earns cours--, a * copy of
which I tu'.mlt, With this forma!
disposition of the matter I am ai
present content, Put desire to make *>
short statement lo accompany the
papers into the bands of the com
lniuce.’’
P»ync then made a speech chaig
lug the n‘,,j >rity of the comuiillte
with unfairness in refusing to notify
him of tes.imot,y prejudicial to him
and in ountiing to call on him for
his pri\ a/j papers, he having in ad
vacee notified the chairman of the
committee that he would bo pre
pared to meet every oharge made
against him. He entered a moat em
phatic denial uf the charges and in
vited tbe most exhaustive scrutiny
of all his aots and bis private corn .
apondeLce. The whole thing, Le
said, was an attempt to circulate
baseless goeeip and scandal, every
thing substan'ial in the way of
Charges having been d.'strtdi'ed and
dispioved by the testimony. He wt
entirely willing to leave the matter
with the committee on privileges and
elections of tbe senate, to which c m
mittee it was referred.
Whitthorn was appointed a mem
ber of the following committee*:
Claims, peualonu and tenth ce.rsu-;
also on naval affairs during the tem
porary absence of Jones, of Florida.
A bill providing for an extension
of the executive mansion was passod.
It appropriates 1300,000 fer the pur
pose.
Edmunds offered a resolution au
thor zing the judiciary committee to
employ aL a s s ant clerk for the res
idue of the session only. Elmunds
said th», 150 or more bills hud at t is
s H-ion bet-u rt.'e red to tht judiciary
ci mmitlte and the condition of
business was such that tiie public
Inter sts rtquired the appoint!! et.
of the clerk referred to f.*r the re
mainder of the session. Tbe i sdu
tlon wos rtferred to tiie committee
on contingent expenses under the
rule. A number of bill.- were pa s <1
authorizing tbe cons ruction of
bri Iges across navigable streams, a! 1
- ff -oting western loca iiies. A >'• z
en similar bills on tbe calendar wen-
a* 2 n’eluek cut e fl ' y tiie liaii'a ion
f i me. They wi 1 probably be tukei
up to morrow.
Tbe intcr-s’ate commerce bill wa*
•hen taken up. The pending ques
tion w.i* on tbe Camden proposed
amendment to strike out tbe word-*
“ftom tbftsame point of depur uie”
from the lo, g aud short haul clause
r,f tbe bill,
Mote then a d z-u senators par
tietpared in the debate, which ecu
pled all tbe reu uit der of the day’s
session und did not gel to a point of ac
tion upon Camden’s amendment. I"
its ciutse Miller and Co'-ger <x
cliangeii shi’.tp spetebes over w u
Miller regarded as a p* ri-onnl refer
ence tobius.lt as a representative
of the luiiros.'s and uionopolief
Camden’s amendment ws.-siill pend
mg when the senate at 5:35 wt lit inti,
* xecutivc st salon.
A 5.55 the doors were reopened
aud the senate adjourned.
SWUNG BY A MOB-
ioocial U
gPBINGFIKLD, Mo, April 27—A 1
1:30 o’cli cS. ibis motultig, lour buu-
ored armed men surround,d ihe
county Jail, and bigan parleying
with the sbt-rifl for tl*e surrender of
G.orge E Grah..m, the evangelist
and wife murderer. Tbe sneriff
would not comply with their de
mands, but they soon buttered in tbe
doors and secured tbe prisoner. Ai
2:00 o’clock the mob started out of
town on the Bjonville road, with
Graham in their midst. It was
thought '.he mob would take Grabum
to tbe Mallory .'arm and hung him,
aud then throw his body into
:he well where his wife’s body
was found, but the erders of
tbe party artfully gave tbeir followers
tbe slip, by stsr.ing in tbe direction
of tbe Mallo-y place, changed tbeir
course as soon as tbe others turneo
uai k, and while yet within tbe cily
lim. s, liai ged him to a tree wi.bin
one hour af.er tbe attack was rnadr
ill tbe jail.
Sher tf D nnetl said: “I have
he rd so much talk ol nubs that I
gave iq: Ihe idea uf one. The first
ihing I km.w was about 1 o’clock,
when the masked u..e.i broke into the
r-tiiii and .-aid ‘wo are friends, dun’i
be scar'd.’ They overpowered me
and ibon n qu- s i d the ktys uf Mrs
D. G-tling tiled of a refusal, the
leaders a d, ‘will, buys, bring tb*-
tools.’ O ie of the party, who evi-
demiy knew where they were,
walked atra’ght to t;.e drawer wbeit
tbe keys were hep. and forced it
open. I knew notLii g of bow Gra
Ik.oj took it. I w as kept ci bj in the
room.”
Mrs Donnell said: “They were cool
and collected. When they unlocked
Graham’s mil ho ‘n'-i: ‘You cat,
liai;g„me, but by G — d, you cun’;
. care uie.’ They tied his hands be*
Lit d hun and marched him through
ib< jail with a rept around hia neck
Ho was as w hite as a i-teet, but oth
el Who ufcVi 1 ll.I.cbl d.”
The mob *s vas.i usiy estimated at
frtini 150 o 4t.O. tirabt.m made en-
*r*au.sftr Hum ;o -pair himi, bu'
went to bis death c .oily,and dit-u ap
■ artnlly without a suegglt. Tin
mob ui.-pursed 4 ui ol: diiec.i**! s.
-O^
iruublu V. iui „• raaa*j|>a.
■jpecml t* KuQUirer-'it.n t
I-iAKKis;.£>bluu, Va, April 27 —
Last uigm u,- ,.ue,:ou h C'.Uild f:tiga
tram on the B-Llmori not. Ohio rail
rood was ntttm.g Ell/.burg, She-
miudouh county, tie coteiuctor dis^
covered five- trumps belwtcn tbe car*,
stealing a ride. They were told to
set < if, but on reaching Ed.nburg re
fused. F .-rce Wus s.p ,£en ol waeu
tie tramps priduttd r.z.rs and
[listols and dtc arad tbtir lu.entiou
it ridmg lo this place,
The • fllcia'B of E'luburg
were called to resist, but when tbe
-.own sergeant attempted lo put down
resistance by drawing pistols, be wa*
covered with a rtvolve*r by one of tbe
tramps and warned to desist. Tht
tram, s were finally scattered aud
four have been since arrested. The
matter has occasioned considerable
excitement. Where tbe iramps were
from or where they were going is
not known.
On ’Chiuge,
Special lo Euqa!rei>Bdii.
New York, April 27—To-day’s
dealings in stock was less tbau at
any time since last July. Tbe ex*
treme ttuc.tiulinus w-tre* in nearly all
cases onl^ J '< \ Pacific Mull and
B, itding wort* the txerplions, tbe
termer being } lower oa tne reported
loss of tbe steamer Honduras, and
the latter 1$. Western Union is down
j and Union Pacifl { O.Lercbangea
are generally 4 t. 4 in t .v -r of lower
figures. Sales, 128,000 shares.
A.mat .'in flshcrmsri, tbla sooson, will
find no end of trouble in telling itories
to beat iboaetold last ce&aoa,
WASHINGTON WAIFS-
House foinmitteo Hepo'fs Fiivarebiy
tbe Drumm rs’ lix (till.
. mewi*h 'Vonii. » Inn t«r b « report, d
4<i Werrel j— Tbe i (imihgi A km J tint Hum”
ert»n»~F»t# 4mi««irlono ll iiurii ul itot*
tlltllot , C «
S'U'clp) *•’ Enquirer* Bo*i,
Wasuisuion, April 24 — The
in use c,mmt'. ee oa cotnu.c roe. in
reporiii g favi-rably the drumm s’
'ax bid, eayw that o r ain laws in dil
leteu t ht*. e , Ii ritur es ,-ud I be- 14 s
tnct of C- 'ou.b'ti, imposing lice, s-
fee;* on oommeicial ravein s frc.in
oilier s'Riie, se*m to diecrimii a e
aeainhi ci izens in <1 p--( duo s "f other
-itivs a. d ibut :u ii. c mfusion of
smii laws ibe free in'* rs a e c<uu
merce, wlncli is de igned under liu*
coubii'.uiioi , is iumif.red with and
rvsuaii.td. T;ie o mmittee conced
tbe right of » state lo tux its ci z -. s
engaging in Hi.y husi'iesH, but deny
(hi rigid ic lay a duly upon impel,
ianon from t*Le siale. inio ai oilier
Under tiie name of a license tax nr
pensl y,‘‘alibi.ugt s ( lit sta'e, lei-
rltnry or dnur-ijoi me si me dme
t rovsdes for tbe same tax qmdly
upon r, shields and ncn-resioouie ”
‘ riuc'ri law-,” s* y I lie eimuii'lee,
“although not oifcrimiua ii g in
luvor of the r siderns and
non-tfceidenis, aie ic* coi flietwitti
i e cor sti mu i:ai power of congress
to regula'e commerce between tin-
stales ” Judicial decisions in sup
port of tl io tiOHition wre- cited, and
itie retiort stales explicitly that tie
f.ijectof the bill is In pieveut any
state, territory or ihe D s;riot of C' -
luuibiu from r quinog a lice_>e fr< m
'hose who me xclusiveiy engaged in
interstate commercial transactions
Tiie report concludes as follow :
"Tne conuactB lor sales made by
commercial, travelers are not con
summated in tbe state when the
order is solicit'd, but ti e final as-ent
thereto s given by *lie merchant or
principal who receives and exeeuts
the order of bis correspondeui. This
trade is now carried on wi.h ul ob
jeclion by postal communicuti.in and
samples by mail, aud it iH not per
ceived why the same tiling executed
by a commercial traveler in per.ron is
iu any way in jeetionablt ”
10 BE REX* RTED AUVERSEEV.
The sena.e commiitee on public
lands has unanimously voted to re
port adversely on the nomination of
KH Dement to be surveyor general
ol Utah.
CONFIRMATIONS.
A loDg is: of senatorial confirma
tions were made put,lie to-day,
Among them are Harnuei Flower. ,»«-
s s ml treasuier, New Orleans-; It H
Waring, assay* r and tocher, Guar-
l-itie, N ('; O W West, governor ol
U.nh; D F Brmlly, collector of inter
nal .eveuue of HiU'b (Jarnliu ; It 4V
Banks, coilector of in.erual r-.veuu,
of tbe district of Mississippi, and a
large number of pos'.mtia-.ers and
army and navy i fficers
WAGES F .'K COMl’OSI IoN.
Columbia ly pugiapincal union.
No 101, has resolved to raise the rale
uf composiiion on newspapers fr in
forty cents to fifty cents, to take effect
May 3
CHINESE MINISTER
The reining Cumene minister took
leave of tbe pus,dent lo-uay. Toe
new minister will be presented
Thursday.
THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASS a
C1ATION
Began itB third annual meeting at
Columbian univeiBi y in this ci y to
day, Pierideut George Bancrof-
called tbe assucia iou to order amide
Uvered an address * f welcome.
Arno’ g these present Wert Jus'h-
Wiiisur, Howard university, a ,<
Coarlee K iniull Adam-, C ir.iel! uni
versity, Vice P't aideuis Hcibet . it
Adams, John B H- i-kii s university,
S c etary Cl**rn,of Wiuihmp.Browi ,
N Y: Trees W B W,.d;n, PioviiJeric-,
It ; Wf Falleii, uLiveis ty o : W.r-
consii ; Courlet- D -an M -sei use*:
hituo.'ici'l stcie; ; Pro, Fra km B
D x:er, Yale c-.hig-; Judge Mill*
(Jli ruber air, e- It -sti-u j uhiic libra
ry ; Prof Geo W Ki igh’, Ooio slat*
universe,}; Pn>f Auein Bcoh, itui-
gers C'llleg*; Ebert G Boob, Wilkes-
barre, Pr; L)i Jl T E v, Dr J L' J m
ison and Preeiilent D C Gilman, of
John Ho| kins university; J !il- Ad
dison Porter, Washington, D ('; Mr-
Martba B Limb, t tli.or Magazme*-!
American Hi-lory; Wm He.oy D vis,
Cincinnati; D: Edward Cnauoitg,
Harvard umv rs)'.' ; Henty Cram;*,
Washington, I) C; J *liu Hay, Wusit-
iugtoo, aud many other distinguish
ed men fr< m New Y’urk, Boston and
other eastern eitieB, A letter w ar re
ceived from L.opold Van Itouke,
venerable hist, r*au of Berlin, iu rc«
ply to a letter from President George
Bancroft asking him lo consent to
become an honorary member of the
association, gratefully accepting tbe
lnvl'utlon.
CHARGES AGAINST ROSECKAN3.
The principal charge against Gens
era! Bisecrans, upon which bis con-
fiimatiou as reg s.er of the treasury
is held up by tbe senate, is said to
be subornation of perjury. In con
nection with alleged public land
frauds in Colorado. The sena'e lias
been informed that the fac.s are of
r.cord in the superior court. The
land committee has been instructed
to iuvestiga e them.
A MINORITY REPORT.
Hsprtsematives Buchanan, Bound.
J»mo« and Haynes, of ihe labor com
mittee, unite in an adveise minority
report on the educational bill reported
to the house to-day. They say they
understood that tbe purpose of refer
ence to the labor committee was
ui. rely to lirii g the matter up before
lie house as soon as possible. They
any fur.her that If it tie a proper pol
icy to appropriate funds from the
a Vital treasury t r lie support of
sci i tils tbe fund from which tbe up
pr. pi a ion was made should
be* ter'aiu. Withiu '.he last
tn years the annual pro
cmIs of soles of public la ,da have
fallen at times 'ur below the bum
ruined in (Lit suba.i ute. Again the
substilu'e Ltct nit s a law It w i 11 1 e <
ihe iu'erist of the stales to coutinu.
itie pnseut policy as to public laiitle
Pu--pie are n,fierir-g frt m the sale of
;h*ee lands to for* ign iiolders, syn
dicates,and sptLUb.tort. Tlieselai.il
it I,as bien urg'd should be bet
apart for rc uai s- I't-ia. T e .-ut>
bii:ute creates ano'ln-r t bslaclu to
the tniop',1 u of ibis tit i ci
The sub-ti'iUe i- not n filcict.ily
guarded iti i's provisions. 1* tr- litili
more than a declamtiori of intentit t,
on the part cf the government and
does no', prnv tie those ieetr.o'ioii-
up-'U tiie cp[ioitionu,eitt of *xpei tit
tureaud tlie t,ceouutii:g for of money
gruuied whioii any well matured
-ctteuie would contain. Ht*pre<entu
live Crain iu a report on the bid
sip mined only a formal report ret
urn, utudiug its p. s age.
Til .\ w Otli’urmiiucus,
t<. E uuirrrvttnri,
New Orleans, April 27 - Not-
wi * s audit g ihe cloutiy and threat
ening weattitr there wan a good at
tendance at ihe rims today. The
track w»b heavy.
Fob rac**, selling allowance, one
and one-six eenth miles, Ultimatum
won, Leroy 2 1, Charles Lucub 3 1.
Time, 2:01.
Hecond race, one mile, weights 7
rout d below scale, maidens allowed
14 pounds * ff on i vi it terms, J' 1 etch
Taylor won, L rdC leridgt 2 1, Wau
kesha 31. Tune, 1:50.
Third rsc*', Walker handicaps,
I30ehcb, $400 ai ded, one milt and a
tpuu'er. Bib Miles won, Mot ocrut
2.i, R.o Gu.udi. 3 1. Tiim 2:22.
Fourth r-ice, welter weigutb, over
weights allowed, three-fourths of a
miie, Chan’illy w nn, Claude Bran
non 24, Wild Kinsas 3i. Time
1:27 i
Cara itannluif « gnln.
iWici+l to Mfmtmiror-tmm.
New York, April 27. ■ The Third
Av out' Burlac. curs began running
b 7:30 o’olock tills morning, and a
10 ;* m it was tip Tied tha' 11 vu oira
were running trom (55 h street, ten
or 125 b street and s:x on the Catlie
roads. The fast, fall'i'g rain tills
morning dampened the ardor of tbe
striker**. Their pickets iu many case-
deser t'd tiieir po-tH It lias been
decid'd by tiie coni puny t' fix u day
after which none t f ii e-irikers would
t*e taken back under any circutu
s' r w c J s. I hau also been dt cided to
run mglit cars, btarti' g to-morrow
nlgiit. Police I'isnf'o'ur B >-■ r- H.aiil
ti'»t if 'he comp>n.y ran night cars
the pol'ce would d > then best to i-rt-
serve peace, but hat if a *y troirbie
did c r *me it would tie at tiiglit. Tti"
cats at noon to d ly were running
regularly.
Will *tia( Up Mb op.
Bpeolftl to Ibf ENCiLIHh.fi- 'UN.
Chicago,Apnl 27- 11 J Crane,pres-
dieul of tne Crane Bros mant a tir
ing company, en.ployiig huh 1500
liuuilrtd men, says 'liai lie will cloee
the shops May 1st if his employes
insist on tbeir d-mand. ‘"The rea
son I G.all close the works,” tie con-
tinuid, “is Hiat t mpioyes of eastt rn
manuft c-uring conceri h in * ur lint
ol I us nesH will not make itie earn'
den and Firms issued circulars P
tltat *. IT.ct and ure iukit g c mrac-
for dt-iitery iU-m: diately after tin.;
day. I bbai) snot in-wri cut)! tli
Aims iu our lim "i burtititi.s urtive.v
8-m: conclntii(*i..”
rut t I ;
■ It/*
•SiiBclal to Kfuji.irii
Mobile. aLA, April 27 Fa'.bet
Ryan, toe p- cl pj.esi, wa* liurieo
tore v,i111 imp-ts v- r'rviceb ltd-
uio:LHig. 'ib. ei.utiiii nq.in ui mas-
was celebrated in tiie caiuetlral an-
was atlei d-d by Uie Ci'. z tis gt tier
ally, irrespective of creed. The lin
of b norary psll iiear rs included the
names of port and military autht rt-
ties, pi-si Jents of religious at d i*e-
nevoleut orders, etc. B s ioj* O’.Sul-
iivan preached an elf qu '.it sermon
upon the priestly ch .rm.- er of Ute de
ceased. The remains were foil wed
to tLe Cciueteiy by a large i s 'mbly .
IIIC.li VI* t i 1 t. i 3.
special to Enaniror-Huu
New Orleans, April 27. — A
special from V-cksburg to tbe Pica*
yune say-: Tbe general freight
of the Q teen am! Crescent railroad
here, stated that from the present In
dications, Vicksburg, Hhreveport aud
the Pacifio divisioo would be com
pelled to suspend operations between
Vicksburg aud Monroe within tbe
next ten days on account of high
water.
VurnUUi.r*' Hirlke*
Special to Et qulr<j. \hrnu.
Milwaukee, April 27 -Hoveral of
tbe laigesl turniiu.e factoneu iu tiie
city were closed o ayinco s quence
of a s.like by three hundred t t moie
furnishers and wood carvers, whose
demands for ten-hours’ pay for
eight hours’ woik were refused
Tuereiino immad ite likelihood for
a settlement of the d.fii.uliy.
Moses could no’ t svi keen entirely
n the dark in tee svt.derntss so long
I s he had a little IsrceUie about Him.
ALABAMA’S MONUMENT-
Prep r .lions foi the* Laylt g of the
Ctritorstiino To-1* y.
!di* D^vli nno Oonernl Wordfltt lifniPlnl
tbe Oily-* urnuti Ou l«» «o tli«» a *»
Fruldini-llic from miu*> lor l«»-
i>aj.
(/pecUl to Knuulrer-Siin.
I’AbCAGOUhA M188 April 27 J.'f-
fersuu D.iVis und party lef B -muvoir ,
for Mon g 1 i"< ry on l me. Mr Davis
is In g od h"»ltti and fine sturi-s.
Montgomery, Ala Aprn 27.--
j, n- vs i; D.vis* ft his Home at Beau
voir, Mi-*, at 11 o’cli ck this morn
ing. 1 e was ucconmanled by bin
yi'iingis'. da'.gb'er. Tney were in a
'special car In charge of a rnmmuUe
of citizens ot Men goim-fy, headed liy
M ,ynr Rcrsti who went to < bruit
; hetu. The arrival at every station
w ,f 'he signal for d tnouH'r-Uinu < f
tie penple. At ti e stopping places
between this city amt Mobile great
crowd- gathered, I md uiiiitarj com
panies find sitiu *s, ch’ldreu waved
handkerchiefs and sl ou'ed aud all
prtsseu to the car to shake ihe hand
of tiie man who led the cause of the
south durii g tin w.rtuic.s. Many
one it gg-<1 and oue arm d soldiers
were wauit g to see him, at d all had
shouts ot wel'otne. Da', s stood or
u at the rt nr of I he o r He wa- tt o
feeble to speak, but gave ft liear'y
handshske to all. The train reaeht(1
here h 8-,'oinck :o night. Thetoene
has never be n * quailed at:d tclinssd
slt.ee the luaugutal rtceplion in ltd.
Houses wore illuminated, fire w-oik-i
nrlghteui-d the lu-avens. artillery
boomed and a d z u iiands (il^yed,
wliilt the shouts of 'he tb-u-a s
mingled .wt'.h tin* roar a d added
to its volt.me Tiie loca! mil: ury
companies a- < Governor Oneal and
slt.ll w.re at tin- dtpo* to rtceiV' IIi-
\is, I wt.sd.fiiculf. f>r the carrn ge
in wuich he sat, which wu* drawn
by four wbPe horses, to
make its way through the surging
ms. s of humanity that i lockad ! tbe
irlieuts, alt tliisdt qjilc the ralo f: tn
above and tire mud beneatli.
Arrived at liie Exeuwuge hotel,
shout after shout, g-ee ed his en
trance. The ovation was the grand
est of his life. Thu deoaral: u.on
'be iiou-es are elaiiora e and .be
U tiled Biates U ig frnu, 11 **t;s • vety
window. The Davis spe,-iai tsr was
handsomely decked and uutioi 1 en
signs were cot spicu iUH.
G-neral J 15 G ud >n, from A'lanta,
armeil sbor ly befort D.avis.aiid war
rtceivid at ’.be i.ej.ot l*y tin- mili'.uty,
An escort of tiie survivors of fos
B:xtl‘ Al:*t' n,:• regiment met Idui a
few mins fi'itli tiie ciiy H was
welc: itted on ho- orrival in a s|) >ecii
by A'deim-.n V/-i:ib, acting mayor,
Mayor K osi bid on th" c-■mriiit-'-p
*mt svu e-eorti . Divis. G .■* erel
G irtloti rep it-u .,* n,-peedi brief Lui
j, irdi-ti ami ei q' T d* u: “ -
siratior* over inm ms hearty and
heartfelt, as lie commanded many
Alalcma s- id'i-rs
Davis retired a 1 an early hour His
iual'h is good, i*u tie is not strong
The feeling shown for him to day
greatly touched him, as it is the fi.s*
expres.siiin of any c m-- querno since
ilie close of the war. His tpei-ch to
morrow will be sht-rr
The city is full < f ntrsi g- r-i and
thousands v-ill ai-ive during the
nig in and early in the nmi’img. The
oceftsion is abc urefiy M: Divis ami
an addre-s I*a G :. G .riloti i/i aid i f
the monument to be ei-.c. d ir-re
the s idit:sof Alul-imu who fill iu
the war tie'.we ri the so* <- .
The mn umeut c'-i:ir.’:’(: *•:■ a. a re-
ecu*. in«.e‘ir,g i ccviod th" <)• g * f
tin- ni'-nument * ff r-d - y Mr A.’ex
»L*. e D yie, o' N w Y rk. B.’. ct-
'I.iii : e c n.ni.ae bat, oot,!.ac to
witii Mr D ->iu (" e e - 'be i ■ u-
nient, unit <.v* >y *iu. g i- ro->v il ,- .,.1-
int s.i to lay I In: c l;. • i - t :. in ,
row W..-L c-iii; !■ ,-.ii, act'.id: g
io ibe de- ign <•/ ti e **r ie , u ivi,
cut iit.ou $45 (*UU. A-d rtiiii eoneof
t-ai d, i n e, . ■ i uc ur mf, he kiLO i,
ire s U'-.’ier •> .
Tbe follow ing is ti.e * altr of tx< r
cists f r to mono:
The root-hi ,n v. t:: tic formed at II
o’clock on Bit'b streef a-*1 in- vi
thence on C -;.- ui -tce i • r**.- *■ <f u"
► quare, tin: ee o, I» x -t ayo:i, .to
i’l-rty stree-, ihei.c- cm Per* s '. -
Mailison uveLue to ft’ !>. , ugh
street, il.et.ee on M, Do.- ugh * met
to Chsby’e park.
. ORDER OF I*tt* CES.SION.
The e Lit I in r.-tnn • : . v *-. } arc. 1 . g»-
r Is'no is.
Ii :n.i.
Civ ty.
CarrtPgn with Mi JIav-h, G-sn Ccrdcn,
Chairman Rreye
Kx-rcetnbe s of Cabinet suit Gc,vtrnor
of Niate in carrlegss,
(4 iverror’s staff.
Members Ladies Memorial Association
in car’liigos
Charter mcmhsrs Boldtere’ Monument
Aw nlu'.iou, In cai'rUgba,
V-tera^H of Itdo war.
Military, under command of Colonel
Tl.os ii Jn e e
Montgomory Fire D parUnent,
Veterana of Mtxi, *n war.
Ctergy ol city, li- currisges.
Band
Stti'e i fheurn In carriages.
Justices ot supreme court 1,* carriages.
Judges of the et-ar.ce-j, circuit, city
grot probate roorl 1 , .r. carriages,
Fidcra, fli .*,«!•* - -r.-iages.
City ccuucil of Montgomery In
carriages-
Cit'.z. uui o- • riugcB.
C! z on horseback.
Oi'.izeua on foot,.
Mr Davis »r;i Qtn U' idon, tbo mem
ber* ol oo:if'derate cubutoi, 0„verncr
O’Nsul. p.e-.d*r.t oi iedioa memo*
rial eaeocnabiL, and tne hoard
of trnstoaa of Boldiers’ inons
ument uaHoniatlon, will
occupy seats on the stand
at Ihe park.
Tbe IriII's of 'he memorial neseeln'lon,
ohimi r members of ihe soldiers’
moi.'uneutal a“» Cation, tbe
governor's slsfl.and Invi ed
gues'H will opeupv scats
on tin pin.form
■■■ - - - <y —
A llrCURaB,
8rf»f '• Knautror-tfum.
Memphis A|*nl 27.—A levee broke
Aomin, Miss, lifiv miies south of
ht-rc lo-nlglit tu 7:3d o'clock. This
ineians it unilbliou of Tunica aud
Coahoma counties, Miss.
LABOR TROUBLES.
Tno Stm-t ( hi 8>)ik( la Iknl tinupn laCiauit
— Tbe KlH 1'ti.k Ur DtiTaiH lu
0|>ponltiou, 4*10.
to Ki quirer^t'iic.
New York, April 27 —Inspector
Byriosuait rrtsted llnr'y boycot-
tt rs Hus mornitg lor init if rrng
with Ihe businesn of Messrs C'avau-*
t iigh. Butid’or. & C'o, mat tPnc uring
oiothicrs, at N * 23 \V-si 23 1 street,
i’t’ wavrants wet" Issued tiy R cord*
evBmj'h. The men udotiteil a novel
pla-, of Ly coiling Th"'* liired iih-
gi(ts to go Into the Hiu-’s h o e and
|,:i;ude in front of il on tbo sidewulk
wi'h btcuiers, upi u which were
painted in c-msploiious colors vuriouH
mo* o*-s and wHrtdngs.
Kan. as City, Mo, Atiri! 27-An
A.ctiis *u, IC'ausas, s| ecu* s ijr: Tbe
sirikirs yesterday afrerunon took
forcible p sseHsion of tin Ms ouri
Pacific yam's there, driving out all
m -a win' had gone to work since :l e
silike b.gan six wetka ago. Tlio
strikers orgai- z *d it: tiie yard and
marched to the simps wliere liie
workers went out with but little pro
test, bloodshed being thus avoided.
The fires in the shops weed a vn
Hilda guard appoint id to prevent
a y i.rW m u re'urnlt.g to work.
A STRIKE ENDED.
Baltimore, April 27. - The otrike
of the ratlwuy car drivers ended to
day, aud for the first time for two
wuiKs liie cars • f the Frick li os are
luuuii g to-night. Many of lire old
dnvers have Ikct taken back, but
uew men will nol lie disahargtd to
give places to those who struck. The
psy will he $1.35 for twelve imurg’
work, the company refusing to give
$2, for which the a r:ku was xmtugt
ursied
starting up in opposition.
New York April 27. -A' 4:50
o’clock to-m y, the cur strikers s arts
i d a stege from tiieir rorort at 8(5 ti
.itrect and 4’ r t avi-no*'. and ran up
>o tbs pot*:i llics. O i lire sides were
• h s, readi";;: ‘Free fr>tn post-
(lice to Harl' in trridg * ” The
- r:k s will run more stages •< they
"an procure ru -ro imreos to haul
hirP.i Tw * d.'iiars a id twen y-five
("•r 's in c 'tilrihutioiL- was put iu tha
I* ,x <:n the down ui|*.
CONFLICTIN'a NEWo FROM ATHENS,
Lo.- don. April 27 ; ~N5\v» Hum
G.vic. is c ti c:ing O u d-spa cU
states lid, Fruncedid all in nor pow
er to secure ’* f. v cable settii mem for
Grccct to- iL.d vlilual mt'lia’mn, !*ut
f.iii'd I: is aiao said :aa Friooedtd
not s;gu the ultimatum, wmou the
ollor puwerB -igutd ordtin.g Grecos
lo dii-arn ; that ahelius not y .1 eigned
it and t! a if st:e i-veolu.i.lly 'ices
Htgx* i:, ihat Uie fact wnl be con man
<■ touted t. Groces in u seperate nu.e.
G. ec , H s averred, is ana igiug to
rt k fr. in tne powers certain ounces-
HiiUis in rclurn for disarming O-nor
disputct.es say Gr-.ece n.Banned bu»
foie receiving toe ul in.ia.u-u iVhiuiX
, rovfi.d Uie d.aatn.ing m take . I ice
w.i. n o.ehL .<•-.>s, cud ha: w ,eu
i i D>...y:i
I uib hi:
I I I.JI c
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i: wa
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pu p
Oil* j,
U . i • i
A '.< I
lUell
a m.d
U..i
Ui.ul £ siFoIj
S.i - r i %o t U. 4J C«/«XJxiltt
A irini ihetc i- a pro moo. thf c -m-
Ui> iCe between iLe s.«.co will bj
j, .icVtd from ,bo uunicnaom. ii.s..iC-
no. s insL l.uvc been imposed u,,oa
il io lire f urn of HCtli c feca llotu
ei ujunrciul UttVslers. The trill in«
trui uct.l in tbe 11cuse of icpie,enta
il vs I.y Hon Dai w in R Ju**e=, of
New Yi ik, is ,o be npOiUJ faVora-
biy by ;he coitiuuute on counneiCa,
and, if Carried, wiii do away wUii
these ui just uuii uncunsUtutioatd.
restrictions
Tne t axtice of exacting fees from
traveling ealtrmen prevails siiii in.
fourteen btatta anil territories, not
withstanding repeated decisions by
thuc-'urtB that all laws discriminat
ing between sale-men withm aud
without tbe sate ore uuo institu
tional and vuid. Iu many slo'-ts, in
Btidition to the state tax, lucre is a
municipal tax levied by the oi:i-S, so
that saiismeu are constantly me: by
vexatious and harassing ob.UoloS to
the tiuusuotiou of basiuess.
There is u • question of the power of
congress to regulate interstate com-
meret, and con.-cqu ntiy of its power
lo jihhs a law abounding license feet,
winch diiecritninate against travel'
ir g salesmen from othel states,
'i'liere is no question of the need of
such a law. We are glad to see,
therefor-:, that, there is a probability
of the prompt passage of this bill.
I! At'es from wblo'-i oordia! la pourad
In Washington sooiety are most popu
lar when low-asoked',