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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 7, 1886
PRICE FIVE CENTS
agitated labor.
fni liei Ue'Bils «.f
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he Trouble In
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dt-t-lli* Minatfeu In Ml' w*ulieo—
btrlkei# Mutter* II j.
gpeJtti io Eneuirv-kui*.
Chicago, May 6—The exaculiv
er mii.iiutfc or the trade tti.fi labor at-'
getubiiee and in a 8 h workman of tb-
ci&tnot oBHtfr.'b i\ N* 1.1 knights ot
Jolior, L’»ve I sued. she following cir
eulor’
To thfc C." zen-s The tregie events
of tbs lam L-w hr lire are to be d
pitied. Thr aaccfioc of human 11'e
CoiiUeCt-d th. I Wilt . the IPgUlil
rti.ul.it it iho le.-.cLii (,s of reekiet-
cue!, trgfhijr with tin
excited condition of ii e public fee!
j ,e dnnaud that the position of fin
organized aeBccisUons of this city
represent! d in. the trades and lab
assembly aud dijaicl assembly
sbculd be clearly and * ffleially d
fined, the meat:- and the emblems
employed to secure rerognitioi;
of their demand# stated,
the facte spread broadcast sha
;hey have neither sympathy nr.
i filiation with any class of tfisn wh
6it law and order at di flat.cfci Fron
the inception of the eigr.t hour move
ment to the present time, they huv
spoken witn no unotTiui'
sound, They have oonelateutly and
persistenly deprecated resort to ■
lence, and that course they mean tc
puifcue to the end. T1 elr re liar cel
and has teen tw eed on :h r Justice of
their cause, the putter .-I orguniz#
lion, and the sympathy of that pub
lie, whose sympathy, when the facts
are known, is seldom mis
piaced. But white they thus uu
hesitatingly condemn ihe action ofal
law breakers as unwise and uunecea-
eary, they fake this occasion to an
nounce that thpy are none the le«'
determined 1 secure recognition a..d
the aduptlon of the eight-hour i ys
tern by every lawful means withii
their power, and iuieuu to light it
out on that hue if It lakes all tin
summer. In this connection the;,
earnestly r quest a 1 ’ saloonkeepers
to re 'use to pel) 1‘quar to men under
its h. flucncc, or to those known to
be addicted to i s use. By
so doing they will no
only show theii sympathy with the
movement, but contribute ihei r quota
to securing the quiet and welfare of
the city. They also r quest that all
members of this crgai z it ion rtfrRi'.
from participating in public proces
sions a.-d open air demonstrations,
and that eveu at their union meeting*
they av- d the use of ai ! boieterou,-
and lLllammatoty language.”
RETURN 10 WORK.
Chicago, May 6—At ihe Deering
harvester works the sltuaiion was
somewhat critical this morning
Committees fri m 'he striker? were
appointed at n meeting held Ins-
night, Th; e were to watch the
gates and t -k any who were inclined
to go to work not to do no. The com
pany bed ■: fibred an advance of fif
teen per cent and eoire <.t the- men
wanted to go back at these figures
A majority, however, in .isted on
e.ght tuui.i a day, At 8:80, eight
hundred men were grouped near tbe
gate, but nobody worn
in. At 7 o’clock Dewing
appeared end addin.s." d the crowd
lit: called ou tb; Deerjngraen to go
work Btoi.ee, said h« n.ad a re.rg
emoun'. of work to do before harvi st
and promised to give tight hours af
ter me :.ush was over. The Dee ring
then began to file in m,d were greete.
wi;h cries of • “sea “High
jure !” Five hundred had gone it.
by 7:30 bin after that few enters
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what he characterized as the murder
of hccuntryiren t>y soldiers
You go tuck and tell your coun
trymen.” said the governor, “(hat wc
elr all insist upon their remain
ing quietly at home or
going to work, ami that I will
atop theirasteu. tiling in crowds for
the purposes of riot If I have to call
every able-bodied man iu the state
inio military service to do U.”
Late; Hu z.-nrki was threatening
Uiuvi'y on thes'nels ,.hat tiie miliiia
would Hitler for the lives they had
ti lien, and the chief of police notified
him he would armst him on t>
charge of inciUnsr riot if
he did not go quietly home,
W rrantu for four of the striking
switchmen employed by f.t e ri Paul
aim Fort Wayne reads were sworn
out before Commbsioner Herne last
right by the attorney of .he S' Paul
load. They were eba ged with oh,
structkgtl United Slates aid’ One
of ihe men, Pm Hogan. wasarre-.-ieb
by Deputy Marshal M- Knlgf.it, The
others have no been found.
The fund for 'he her;, (it of the fam
ilies of the dead and wounded police
has swelled t< $28,000, This inoru
ing all the uieu at the Pullman
works and the .A Man paper-whale
works were s’ili cut. Fuiiy iliree
fourths of McCormick’s Larv's-er
works employes reported for duty
th fl morning. Th, proprietors of the
Dt.ering harveiier works decided at
9 o’clock tbk- morning to grant a
working day of eight hours and an
advance of 15 per oetu cu me former
pay. The men will return to
work to morrow moruinrr. About
a d zen places, known to be resoriH
of anarchist olui s, were raided by the
pcliee to-day, and at all of them were
found greater or less quantities of
ammunition, weapons, explosives
and materials for making th»m, red
flags and anarchist literature. S me
of those were in private housis, and
they were the only places where any
body was found. At one club house
a long rifle range was discovered in a
sub-cellar. This pie.co v as well
equipped with muskets.
Au incendiary fire wee eti.r.eil in
th- lumber yards near North avenue
bridge this morning. A can con
taining explosives to which v as at
tached a tuse was found in one of the
yards, cor,firming the report that a
band of incendiaries were at work
It was reported to the poliob All the
sucla’ s ie hiding places are now
pretty well known to the police.
wouldn’t print it.
The fomiB of 'ho Arbert* : Zdtucg
were carried to the dice of the Bur
ge-s prill' ng company this afternoon
bo printed as formerly, but Bur*
gese firmly informed them that ha
would not print such literature. He
is largely engaged in printing labor
literature, bu said he would not aid
in the spreading of anarchial pubii*
ca.ioua. Another printing house was
een with 1’ke result.
Milw aukee, May 6, All ir- quie'
in the city ifitw morning. Troops
continue to guard threatened estab
lisbnmnta a View and on the
ut.h side. No riutious a. somblages
are reported thus far this morning
The tr ur.le is belie ved to be over.
LEADING SOCIALIST ARRESTED.
Milwaukee, Ml. 6.—-The arrest
of ihe socialists who have been in
strumental iu urging on the riots,
has been oonti. ued this alteration.
In the bouses of two of those, were
found a number of guns, pistols, ai d
Urge amouut of am
munition concealed in thoir bedding.
Uov Rusk Lsu informed Aldermu.-
Rudziuski tha- the latter wiii be held
potieible for any trouble whicii
may bert-ufter arise from the doings
J olauders w ho have beer prompieii
tet b} Kin.zinaki’s advice. Ti;-
arrest of Grau.-.g'.ua, the c-; cii'T’s.ii'
a ier, and several of his follower',
s.s t»d an ixcelient .fisc upon
that uoublt same class. Tie
district alt- uey ha- man-,
a formal request, which wm gran led
for a ,call of the grand jury, before,
whom the bocialihs will be i.rctr«
FORTY-iMi\TH CONGRESS | niy Impossible foi
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Mfcvor CoiotiAilfiion b'lltf n.. Iho <*taelf—
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m«r«e S'Ml O.Aeir WanUliikiow Moot.Sp,
L y 16 Cl i
This u;.h 1.
Chicago. Ms. 8 - OHii-r B-irdt,
Wbu ,,, , w,Ltc,ii iu-.suy i.igtit
ui-.d s- 11:30 Hits rutbLiioti, making a
lotuj oi .i.ice ili-i bs to ua.'o a rji iii
P'licmjfti i. juud i.y lie b- mb ex-
P usion.
ATaong ibe rorms ciof‘-(i by erde-
rf itie mayor I n t - <*" u»»* i>-
riu v, wb-r
“no li g hi. roviv.-l
oiuum in the or:t-r prL\euii. a
Public agLemoUges.
Ti fc ira up mo si’ustion of the
freigu -uanniers’ sink", trie ifppo’s
go* .borouglily < quipped i -r busi
I®'" are t,Le I.l.ob - ''Ti Central,
vj»!en& itivif lon of ibi N rthwes ir.i
and otfrtr divisions of , r Nonu-
wth e-n, C i cigo, Milwi.xkeo find
, f-Ul, Cblc'go, 11lv!!.-I!.OCi bt.ll
'i'llur-y, anl Wi.brs... At Gibe*
‘••■pots !hn tr-unlo rai g vi from a
pa mat in a c miie’e n.s,-ension oi
uuain.Thtrs id a gitat dssl cu
luirrier .nos with meu dedriuc
work—iLire: s. ii flimmarovy tetters
•dm bojcouia K) „„ violence.
A epsciul fro'ii Milwaukee says
Aiueruiv/- I4n * nik , with », vi-isl
Rr t re ’ 11l - t ‘it8, call' d ol, Governor
«utk yfoterasy and prob.sieo I'galnst
i h gsetrany unn.rit -tl th - u.-.
uieu h,.ve .'ii tt.l 'HLce ■ f -'roui Id o
25 rents a day. This ; s iocneU u. o-.
.s bmiaiiir;g j»i! iiut get oi oiso.u r,
i,uii |i>-»celu; sen meuts v. u othi r
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Washington, May 8.—Tucker,
from the committee on judiciary, re
ported advem-iy 'he Joint resolution | n.-iic’iced by
proposing a c.'LS'.itutio' at anit L.!-
o.h-l'. providing for ft-male suffrage.
H use calp dar
In the merri'g hour Hatch, f
Missouri, called up the bill loerea u
a department of agrtouiture and
labor. Op; sitlon to the measure
tc k the t< tin of dilatory motion®,
■which wi t" submitted by Breckpu-
rtdge oi Kentucky, Hewitt of New’
York, arc Blount oI Georgia, and
the hour • x.drtd with: u' Ihe con rid*
eraticn of iho bill having been enter-,
ed upon, which led Burrows, f
Michigan, to ft quire sarcastically
whether there was any , arliamen -
ary me'hod, except filibustering, by
which the majority ci uld defeat Bl
own mer.su-' s.
The iiouse then went into a com
mit',ee cf ihe whole on the river and
hurbor lit 11,
After a short general debate the
committee rose and reported the bill
to ihe house. The only amendment
reported <r >m the committee upon
which a separated vote was demand
ed was that directing the secretary of
war to negotiate for the purchase oi
the works of the Monagahela naviga
tion company. It was agreed tc—
124 to 44.
Under an arrangement made in
tne committee. Holman offered an
amendment providing that the money
appropriated for the improvement of
the lower Mississippi (except emb as
isrfquired to protect the work al»
ready In i rogre-o ) shall be expended
iu a con iniLALce and oompleti >n of
the works on Plum poiutaDd Lake
providence ’•caches. Agreed to--yeas
132. nays 113
Hepburn, of Iowa, mover! to emend
by i Dividing that the appropriation
for the improvement of die lower
Mississippi shall be i xpeudeil under
the direction of tbe secietary of war,
without the interventon it tbe Mia-
sisnippl riv,»r ccmn-lssion. Agreed
to ; yta? 126, miLs 167.
Htfliun,' mIbo offered an amend-
montprovidh g that the improve ment
of the Missouri liver from tta mouth
to Bioi.x City shall be conducted
withfit Che intervention of the Mis
souri river eorau-ifcsion. Agreed t<-;
yet, 78. : ay 71.
After u.ie failure cf two motions to
rer-oniroll, the bill was passed—yeas
143, Lays l'>2
An unsuccessful attempt was then
trade to bru g up the eleotorai count
bil', and the bouse adjourned,
SEN ATS!.
On motion of Sh-:uie.u tbe sen o
agreed that, the an’- Chinese, immi
gration io.l ana the lull to indemnify
Chinese eu’ject.s fur losses by the
Rock Springs iiots shall bo the spe
cial orders for Monday, Mlsy 10th.
On motion of Mr Hoar the Pacific
railroad funding bill was made the
special order lor Tuesday, May II.
Culiom called up the interstate
commerce bill.
Fry called up the Staten Island
bridge bill.
Tbe chair stated that the senate had
already given a response to continue
to the consideration ot tbe commerce
i.i/I during the morning hour and
throughout the day from day to day
umi. Uiapj,.'cd of. The commerce
bill was theivfore iaid before the sen
ate.
Builer rr,posed the bill on four
grounds. First, I'eeause oorgn-ss
could not interfere wi.h the freight
tr. file cl local roads operated wt o’.ly
wiitiin sia'o lines, an-.i, therefore, the
bill could not cure '.he i-v:1h com
pi lined , f, and muil be partial ami
discriminaling in dealti.g with tie
fulject. Scii, b'cauet. I n pr--fer>
n d to leave - he eciu'.ir-u of >.t. m -
Jfcc; to tiie ,-e.w. of :-.do and c-, .-tp'.di-
timi and ■ atee. Third, i-ec-m-e if
It would be sim
ply Impossible for the people o( 111i
noie, Iowa or any other state west to
get its produoe to the matkets of the
east or of Europe under Its provisions
No commeice c uld b< conducted
with plices of m re than 666 uiilee
dlsiance fri m hi y given polo'. ITii-
would be ruinous io the iniert s no:
only of the rtdiroad but of the people.
There vu. mo getting av ay f>• m tha 1
fact. The neuaie had not heard of
auy proposition to regulate river
c"Uiiiiercp, Brown said, all!; ugh
discriminations by rivet steamboat
coir pauii H were worst tbati the other
i\
treads. Brown
i» number of facts to illuetra
statemet Is in this rcepecl.
Vance saw no > > Justice u. Oouidcn’i.
t'tuenduient. He thought eve: will-
teal amendment it fail fm i-.iuiu. oi
duipt' justice to tbe pe- pie. Wo bad
been warned so often f tiie -.'o iger
of int! ifurltig wu.h omnietoe that u
was proposed to stop short 'or tbe
present tbit: modes' propoutilon ati't
then wait and me whether the wot'i*
will coma to an end. [Laughtri ]
It remtndeb V»-oce of a s.ory. A
weiteman once ordered adriukof Jer
sey lightniLg:,ai.d see'i g an African
standing by gave him a drink, and
when asked why he did not take i
. inn-elf, r-''>lie' : : ‘If th- t nigger alu’i
dead in fifteen minutes I'll take
some.'’ [LaugutF- ] The eenaa-
w s going to try this uill as amuudrd
auo if catachii m did <-ot occur tin
senators would tuan.k God ai,d take
courage. Railroads were brii giug
freight at low lutes from Chicago and
maintaining ihtir roaus uy extorting
on local freights all along the line.
Platt bad heard that tbr ugh
freights had been carried at a lone,
but from testimony taken by the
committee he did not tuiuk h was
true. It was done, however, at a
rate that it applied proportionately
to all freights alt along the liue it
would not pay tiie company. Vance
replied that they had no right to
make up ou short haul for losses oi,
long haul, and interposed losny thui
reads were built primarily for local
purposes and were bound
to serve tbeir own locali
ties without extortion. If, however,
they complied with tnat require
ment they should be allowed to meot
a reasonable rtquirement of through
baffle, otherwise tbe produce of the
country couldn’t be brought to mar
ket. He illustrated this point by
instances VaDoe said he had yielded
for a suggestion and got a speec. ;
hail yielded for a short haul and got
along haul. [Laughter] He, too,
would illustrate uy an instance. He
had Just been to lunch In the senate
restaurant, and had a saudwicli
and a glass of miik. Another
scu-j-tur ei’.tiug near him had u
porter-hr as steak with accompani
ments. [Laughter ] If a n-atauraui
mar. haii cnarged him (Vane ) as
much as he charged other senators,
there would have bpen an immediate
bieacli of peace in the capltol. [Re
newed laught! ]
C'okf repressed himself ns unques
tionably iu iavor of Camden’s amend
ment. Oae serious de'^ct of this bill,
however, was (hat K did not r< legate
pooling. It was the pooling system,
and its discrimination id favor
of ’a long haul that kept
stationary basic s or Nsw Orleans,
Galveston, Charleston and Savannah,
where business would otherwise
greatly increase. Wilson’s amend
ment was agreed to.
A great, number of amendments
were 'hen submitted end ordered
printed. It was umu.imously agreed
that a vote should be taken on the
mil before adjournment on Tuesday
next.
Adjourned tiff Mond y.
SYMPATHY I-’liR 11!CLANG.
Washington, May 0 — The h use
conmmtte on foreign flairs to-day
hud a resolution into duced by R<n»*
reeentative O’NoUI, of Missouri,
that.king G ads'--re for ’-.1? elf-rts to
ejcuie home rule for Ireland under
discussion. No action w<t8 ti-.koni.inc
tbe discussion u.dlcat.d a oisj- riitio j
on the part of tm c mriiuittee to l-.y
the resolution ou ihe iv.bie in toe
committee j—u.i,
A NEW NATIO - I U\
auU;- i zsd i)* Frs
CHATHAM CENTENNIAL
The Unveiling of thr r ro zs T':b'cls
ot itie Breen Mnumn- ut.
Blon i fleraorj Oa-rlir M„U!ng mi KnDtr-«-
npi)p<-h~i Viol! 1« title I.Vavcnt —
to IU tin It ..*!#, f.o
dl-eolftl to tbe ENuentEB-iuN.
N . vinsah, M .. 6 -The most prrm-
Inem ieature oi to-day’s inodvais ii
oomu-atiou with the U album art!-lory
cu; ou'divl was the unveiling ct the
now or zs tablols on the monument
of O.ioere. Naths ini Green, of rt votu
tionary foinn. After ilie |>' zr drill V.-y
tbo Biis< Z moves nnd finetshlbi-
tlon of tnanouvrsa > y ill'-
Oltiidel Cadots, cf Charleston, all tli
ecaupaulos iu tho encntripmeut, I-
am tie* vrlth several local urldtiiry or-
bh: zri'.ons, uruiohed in parade to t.ln-
quaro in which the monument stands
fine day was iragrilflcent nd the Unit
of inarch on the streets and open i-paeo
of the R'-vedlbK wore throogod wh
piopiu. The oration of the occasion
wj- delivered by Col C C Jones, t.f
Augusta, and was devoted to
ihe ctiaraol.-r i.f the bi*-
tor:ca’ incidents in the- life ui Gee
Green,
After tho oration a salute of thirteen
sunt wiii, fired !.y tbe Chatham artil
lery from ’ha same goes they u led a
the unveiling of he monument evat
ha t a onntu/y ago.
Among tho prominent g-; t em-an on
the speaker’s staucS were Gov rnor M-,-
D..aioi, Ho*- J fl rs-'t Divi*.. Gen John
K Gordon, Gan A R L..,wlon, Mayor
fii-ose. of Montgomery, and Mayor
Leo .or, or fcJavaumih.
At tiie oouoluslon of tho firing of the
saiuto caL s were made for Davis, In
response to which be iiresr- e.mt-1 tre
rr p' doun cheer!--g and sp- k*'. It m'*(,
bo posslb’e, he said, to speak at, but
not io this vast audience Ho conic
not find word*, quite io til the ouoaslor
This ga;berl"g in sign fiesnt, he usid,
as It <?xpre-*aa the sympo’ey
the people ol Svvav.usU or.thla ca.: o.j-
nia. Bviiut. Tt-e two ortask.en, f(:at of
ttieUhathnm ardllerycemoin tat and :i e
hoaorlng of tho memory o G-- N t .»
aiuelGreoii, were mot., happiiy b.u.uJ-
o't together. The c-Iodifs of R'-t!
IslatuI and Georgia stood shuulde
to shoulder batt ling for iudopandeno
In 1776 and St w.»a in that great crisis .»•
our biatory that Rhcd< Island gave
her son to Georgia to defend the
common ptlaoiples of the state
sovereignty and constitutional it bar v
which lived then, lives now,and widen
shall liro foravar, [ipplau ] It is
true, he said, that immediately a'ter
the iai.e war Georgia seemed for h
tlmo to have lost hoi- btrthright. bn
she regained her freedom, an-.i wlm
Rhode Island, to day, n ands Blmiiid::
to shoulder tn defense ot the eons itu
tlon. Georgia threw - por; bar a: ea-i to
receive into her bosom that, patriotic
son ot Rhode.Islam- [App'auv ] He •
lie oast anchor, determined to e-.ay -
lorg as Gad spared him to breath*
sud here he liv' d and died. Tiro?: are
memories that endear h m to the 'date
ot Georgia and tc ovary one every
where who loves liberty.
“In i',70 tbe colonies nrqatrsd ctE-e
soverigniy. They revolted trim tho
mother OGan try in a desperate struvg e
That wue the oauae for which th*-'.
fought. Is !t a lost oaube new 7
Neve. !’’
['deru the old man 'innnr, eb-qiraul
and spoke with something like the fire
and pelhoB of o' J
“Han Georgia,” be cm!Innod, "lost
ihe mate sovereign-"!’ whn-ii Rhode
Island and she w ? A thousand timij"
l- [ Triub crushed to crr-i will rise
again, You rnay hold it down for c,
time, tut I? wilt rise aga!' ii* Us might,
clothed in at! the majesty end r .war
that God gave i'. end ->« ill':- U.d- p-nd
euca of these sta.es, cor sthuslons)
liberty, lire state sovereignty
which they won in i778 anti
which Nnthsniol Green, a son of
Rhod.-: lalar.d, helped to w’r, for Gecrgin
as well as lor Rrod - t^lar-.d, nan neve;
ilia, X thank you for tbe horror of you
regard and bops. G d may biossyou ”
At the close .1 Mr Davis's remark'.
them was a m.ghty surge ut ibn rov-c
and tho riexr :: mnirt lira s' 't w
filled wi ll vote u e-gcr ’ gnri.it
hand ' f ho -..-I ‘I’ ■ -. . -i
great «'ws 'be ru Ii (bft‘ ii" v iu s-o ;
danger o' l>iv-» tn I' g e •
Nile «-e* c,e«:od, bow. v< r,
t*-<- .'!. (t to IL" oariiaaf!
*» i". v- veu in tl s c •>-
i««« . eucp to i
ihe fattli we once entertained iirat and
last for the president of the oouiadernr
oy If oar u quest In agreobis sed you
osr If id us no much pleaenre, will
you ki- -I’y nr.me ’tie day a- I h nr of
rrmett g with the sin'ers who took care
of Mo- Davis tn it-66?"
Tne meoileg was very , ffeotionate.
A recitation snd iiddresson the part of
tbe pupils were responded to by Davis,
who paid tiro .rihuie .ha-, Uit ic high
CftiliPK deserves
S; Mary’s Borne wers also vlaited,
where Miss Davis renewed her no-
quoin-anoH with iho hIhIO superior,
Froip 12 t 2o'oli.ck to-day Miss
Davia vrn* preasrt; at tho go mau tnn-
dcred in her honor at tns armory of
the Kavnnuai-Vo'untenr Gustd) bat-
tulton It wa*- uUondcd by the ohivai-
ry and b.au'.v of sou thorn auoiety oir«
else. Gao Vt Owens, o q, led the ger
man With P-’i!, Davi . R.io wore u ivhlta
drois with a V- 1 - qast f
r -ees In her sash Miss Faonic Gor
don, Genera! (1-. rJonV dnugh'or, w re
a dove colored dr: -a rt'h ou enormous
b*-- quet In her be”,and she osrrlid an
other In her hard.
To-night a o llliaut display of pyro-
tcohulcu Vi’aa wLncoted at the park ox»
ttneion.
TURF NEWS.
Tho Iti’
tii.fi
‘ipeciat to Enqulrir-wnn.
i i xiMiToN K y, M - ii —The ft'en-.h-
ei wan lair, the trick hoavj and I ho
al oudauco good.
First race, uiiie and a 'urlo-1; Wh-
hoo w-m, Brovt) 21, F x Hound 8);
tim*• 2 061
Si'conu raoc, Robiuiion stakes j
auie; Wary wou, Ban NA! 21, The
WiJcv 3.1; tim- 52 see nils.
Third race, B ibjIx hotul atakoF 'i
ml ea, Grimn’dl w-rn. Free Rnigi,- 2.t,
B.ua Wtl--. 3 1; ll'.rv 2:171,
Fourth ran 0 fnrhu i< pWinkedra
won Emms, Junnsoi! 21, Fedor 3*f
tiiu 1:101
WASH I UTON RACKS.
Waihinoton Ata> 6 —'fin .- first day
ui irre aprlng meeting m Ivy CLy
c. -rrso diow tgotlie,' -n n: eadanoa
much larger than asaa* cu au iuaa-t
a i rul tiny.
First race, dusfii six furlongs, uli
ages, won by Favors, Lard Lima olo-
odc, Stralhspr.y -hlrdj uu i- L.16I
Seowd ra-ra, one tnPe, fur aii ngea,
won by Dryuion rple, Duke ot West-
mt-iniand second, Hibei-nla third; time
1;<I31, MttlUuis paid t ; 225.
Xnird race, uslioual motel handicap,
for all age-, 14 mum, wot, wou by Be -
sou, Tocunslu 2 Eoreau 3 ; tilL 1:574.
Fourthrr.ee, HWeeps-akee for turo.<
yoar-oid-, R miioe, v/aa vrou bj Spring-
fleul, John i.'21 Fran.kla IS 3 1; tlmr
1.09.
i jj» stceplachas'-j was h f-ir()0,only oae
uorso, Uosiage. tiu'.uhlng, Modoc fell
Bird injured bis ruisr, VVUiisms. Mu*
tuala paid ?54
)>a ft.imi.iriB,
aBumnJ J* tnirut .sei,.J
NiiW Yo .ic. Ms., 0. — Wiiuii i,ho Mbit
news «ua or idle grentoo. lUio.-osi, to--
dsy, it ctt'j.iol ba satu u.«. it was i_,-j
non .rolling n, -.-vest, lu,o ;r j it me o.,...
fiioilug oUariiotur of iho Info-, castluii,
fifio market v- s-.' Irri-gutar ftl tun opBo-
mg, uULuUjfi tne mal-jrlty oi ,Lo mo
tive :s. auuwea auvauoes - ,4 i: -tue
.aLo- Lickawa-ia. inn iu-**a.e, wa i
hotivo ..r early aoaili'gs, and ulutuugo
there were ft tu-.v s.'giu tidvaucca in me
tirs. few mm u-.es, the r-a. ket soon i. i-
came weak and oo.-i .' rued ao ifiro'igh-
oiu, Laok..w i.na bi this uuio u*mg
oin.ap ounua in the .ieotine, lulu v. .a
fallow.-d try a quiet and rai.hor
firm market until uis tt.eruoon, when
ihtre was r, r<; bilt.ion ot Lit sou vi-,y
ar.d wi altnesa od vfi.i liras P .iir, Ion
Wmi'd. 2 o'01'.lcii !.L.. '/ ti: . UuoLuor limo-
i.ional > oil v, nuv the market win ttuuyy
and duii du. l ag urn n»si. hour, oiutnng
..ear the iov-ca-,. priotw of the day. M.a-
S'JUil i’ai -tic was -.uu ,.;Hy O'.L ft-h, jIj
advauui i J i ey C.iauu! e-uvuLCHd
4 fihe doo.h.bs -
uvsr, Lookaw .un
L.uisviiv II ft!.'
:SUoi" 11 eauu. M.u
v.oi-kB arop
WO ahft on.
hi
ii Era- :i,
l. .u auii LiJUi.-j
uu per i u ivu
li.ifc-1
-1.
H-i-
1:
. r.iin.;
;i Io a
mill
oi
KC-i
iy.
u
p- volbcffc
rec’ grieve'.
ruMr-lvi pr>
J'-d
-re
y«
mgr
F la I h, tl-
WO!, -d
ftfc-iurn.
n ud
-l.al id i GO 11
. :r
,4” I
in .
■--.I r
V/iis'- -, of Io wir, < flered .-.u -
K.tnt p: ividicq- Ihut the })!.:
of Die idi! i-ghiLs! nceivir-g tn
a fin for ’.I'Lii f r « longtr
ehi nid i.nt be cols rued ■
■ g :-ry ifiilroad ccuipn
i’i uitic-h 'or u ehorti i :t - (
hau 1 . He did this, he said, tn piovent
■ npar: s from bolduigthat the bill
(SB th-Y-.>.i-j -'M'.Uis- I F' vo ih'dir au implied nu'b-iii’y to
•eraa- .*oi.Ts;- yv-' th* -•-'* r ge a« nuffi f-'r a hm-l ,.f luo
’verylLr’i-g is qaiu-i nffles a* for a haul of 1600 mites
i "ne
:*■ for
i nil!
ini h'-r /,■
Iti ci-.L.-ge
nger
' -(' A I
»a it .ore. rim
- an J ( i road
gtauitd tin
"u on r-iilroud
’ LI If
-..r'ii' .- * .a a :'.‘.urn *c
IMf.LI’!*
.Tfe'i wii.i
o iiup&i’y
ttrua.u ; to -'V ■ ft'jd the c.-rs an
stijl gu...a--’ ly ifiie pc-|i:c. Vfit-
s.;- *»*r“ iC-'u-n. to ebiile by the agne-
lue.'j, ,1'ucdOL ,ii-if behalf by tne
ex-cu ive ccmini’ ee of tiie empire
a s» iL’ion, which UlS b:ui uranag
ing the s r ks
IN MORILIJ
6 — fiuo jrt li»h'-
M.lire nnd O :i «
tweniy five ecu s
iu , a id were to
A STRIKE
Moeile Al.y
bta liivlrt in Iho
yatiiss'iuck for
p<r hour afui 6 p
uay djfcchstgi-u. teub.uth'es were
foULd uLd freight is moving a., u ml.
A ii< r hern ge.-iua has convrlg ->'rrt
“Tne Improved Manifa d Base bar!
sfammaiizar.”
ios a- for a haul of 1600
Ti e general sui J >c*. of ti e b il >vi-.s
h-o disc'j*jS.-d bv Hiri'ls. Mary, In*
a- llj, Oituden, I’i-1:, Hoar, Allen
Cu l-iio and B.ir'r. T. e western
ms'iibpiB utgue 1 ihz’ urdcr’liH pro-
v sin; s of be bill, as it ,.ow u’sh-la
wi.j Cicd.-u’a ampcdai'jut, in
wf.-'en- pinducu would ever ti Ii
’i< -pic ,.-.st. Call denied lh.r I (, iuis
d- aiLerulment would havi uuy
i j iriwus «tf c.. If would n . u-
Cfe«8» ireig'it rale; from th v eat,
fuve-t .oly ’ "ii ’• .i e-i 'u
put" o Ii. d, 'la ' i ii . i si; : .i.i
graft nit io-! -i i.i ar'U-r- »f ,
a rtftdr.bii n -n nik -m
ID r t e’w.sri Mi<*-!s '--
b:f. |3, ' x • |’.t s: far 'tl
ini- Gnu ft-d Bh.:> 1-
Vho, to lo-fei Ir.-MJ
M-rrinb's arid Cfiftr-
toe H-v.-uu.sh ati’t A'brry railr"ud
com i-iy thersilro d n>be iin-tju'i.t-
id Ii i.-. Elytout Btardb- B -iff, Ala,
and t a K idiot,u from New O.ltw n u.
lire twin tine In the Uiiectloi* i i Jack-
son. Mils.
VIn WuJfc dldla
8o'*-'l'.l ir, fi i.«r»i«"n.
It dsiMoMa. Vw, M&: 3 —la tbr 20 h
qailri »r lie- got.mat 6* -oft-ranCO ot *ne.
i>i F, Chur U smrift for dlv.uasfr-
vl.-.if conrino"art by D Aun.er, of A-k
>"-s«|' 1 a ft -’ after <•<> na?!3..o.lon of
i ot.ao DnsP.ess, the socrei try cniit i
the ilelpgbtta by c. > "ironc+.e f ir th ,
irmvrtuoiloi of if roiu .’oos A. re-iolu-
ttor avis adopted .or :u - .ppoli imem
■ f t romuut -.f t" (iuv.si- -a p an oy
•r : Ich iho end o oirurrfi can bo c*ii>c!
■•-I to oomrtbo ,e 11 be xpi n-.t r of the
K»L i, ,» colI j e aeo. A speotul com
tot wciil-i .iieve-itthe ctimpu y tram I tvivr on rales, 'fc ported rales of '.he
cbi'.igi .g tti'.i-e F i a i ttl of lo.j mil-
'.u^Q it c! »t(?‘ d fra haul o; 1001*
o.Msh. T iiere w*s ao hiiy 'pjunoi's
to cornnierce la ibo'- propr iiitou.
Brown oou tern ted that would bu
order for be ft-vernmea: of the con-
fr,.-B'ee. Ths aisons-'tiiQ i--f tim rules
occupied tfca eniliaday’s lese'on, and
si,«r laorough revision nnd amend-
tuei”. ’hey were finally adopted.
ArJ urr,*d.
Tli
D vi i
!l O -
sari Mies
. -i •• ni,
.‘it : d t.l
r t ii ic 1 -
(4.1-
! v a.
Mi
-B u .h-
-'i^i O *•
j - i rt j >.
Ii-V I:„- IS.I r :. ' - i n- 1 , -UI : efcfc
to ll.Tl) t* ■ - - - J l . ;
'•H-.inrr'-ii S o D J'ft g tba d -'’ft th i
tr'i-d m*"i-s sun ui eftr c .u'vnnt bsd tie
dls-'*'VH l Hh"rt tionor i.fi—atilvlng a «
*’ a. 'dour* v<-nr (her, I -ie daughter
al-K I-, m (• J fl, tie Etn'-.’y boy, (-ap’i-
r'-gnisiiy ituring ts'.m D ivts’ i-ts / Ir;
tll j ol .y to rcci a I; „ru.
to r ns of iho !.I ors fti.rl
J.tnvne f, bad 'bo ‘i"n"i of t u:: a 1 u
. i -j urn
Mn D v”
"CD-', urn
O I. Ii !('.|
u
. M ■ S M Vi S 'W I
jrrilian gi-is o
piece i f u e-’Mi
ti a-nred Mill
M-uy’s In. nit
As oir oi:
fro r. iciiig'lair
- tnor.g to d i you ri.-v-r .
ss-o ud to n-'-.n ia i c"
chief v/hoen o.-.u-ie -v.i
fathers and brothers
.he part of Mre
M-,roy to i eg tb",
bon--r car convent ana
r
.<) Ol’l
■y worn,
vtd at
t) 1b
d bare
p. aiio'
'a, » . d w(
.-Pi n ft.
bat < <
1 Wf’-C
*i*i,c.
j a a
FiSUl.'-tilCl
jur
ma ir.y n pr-rs nal
enough to (.ruble a
cull, If
! LJ ‘.Oi:
will
! by
uu: pap'is
■u-p.f
(N«j.u i i ri* '-d ♦»
Spin*!-.* U-* ■»«»/ •
M .-.jo iii. r A
pro .J.... . -i o "■ ■' ■
Lr'f. i-.-nv* i; u vi n
\ -j uilior of disi.i..g.*.sn.!A ii... w,
,lv , .on i.-.d i.jyi-.ui — - - only
ot-rv. Tl.«
is i.vti 6 VI. y.
tioas are ..j too. k*.e 'a. t m ->.ia
of r.r .B'ese of ihuCTiu Jeru T uJ-ogiorl
seni, , -1-cf L . u■ ■ vli o, l'"» iiuo . lj
sobs -‘.(I ) l dt*y. 1- v 'T F C-raW turd,
for ‘hi y scvt s in .ui missionary iu
Oil..ft, t« .-.ere M (.king l" anas i-Jp ir-
i'j)"l cua.ige- a id r.'l-rma ii-.i-B ms-
sicn iii-j c iiftu.i.u »/•-- Lj id
aeael-ju uve'*-• i-x (.' - vs.
'll,.." V*«B furBlili frllUlKB,
t 'an vij.:. -• Va M«\ ii — Da.'tvll'o *o-
d i / ■ y -ii i-re in - J irl > vuu.1 515 )0)3
»n -rc’lo loii to - at. Allsht.ii a ... u .u-
vi | ' I'l-oad fr 'n duep'.r re- ot
j* i >h -i/er to DmvU.u r'.f-y firs
ml i s ire Airnady i-ulu.
r»uau e*iiir urMis-i-r,
l COD TA. Ga VIry 6 -P «stc-i Vilh
pnii-.c sow m-ury f ur.d g-il 'v '-fmur-
di-r in tbe firs d ig.-eo- H< *a n-
■lto'ej for tne mnrttnr of VYn. Vr-iefc
The prisoner woe alky defer, ud,