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Cerhfleates issued upon spccml dcpnsne and Photcgraphs, masses. Sofd by J. G. FDRRBS i IVORCBS—bpcedxly quietly. For [Minus io any state. Duel-nun. all causes. Blank Robert 'White, Att’a” n 53 ‘adway, N.Y. BMERS if you want a plow that wfllkiw you satisfaction inevery respect. Buy the . He Believes that the Ria Cou ‘fl I British government has ex {that ten days the stroy every town and city d {destroy our railroad | country. 1 sound nor a single artille r {{t is reported that | the i United States railroads is dis {friends and Que of the curious featimds mony is a consideration of i transfer of a portion of /t terest from the Atlantic | Salmon Ar bbd h JL Y’lufx TESTLFMONY TAKEN SENATE SPECIAL GO: STATEMENT BX GEX.; British Columbia by American Troops in Condemns, the Coast Bef Orc. Francisco and Portland, tion Riscussed. WasHIXGTOX, July 2. $01, I man- of the senate committer ¢ [the | terday the testimony which I | by that committee. with Canada, presented to! This BEFORE 71-17 Vh HTTE? aS not accompanied by a réparti f derstood that the committed report of fts conclusions a | after additional testimony 1 taken at Buffalo, Detroit and The testimony already thke 4 some 1,200 printed pages. | { testimony of the militar} | officials, prominent business [United States and Canada; {in the fishing industry alo: boundary of I 4 Canada. the United States and thy Great Britain in North] first witness examined v Miles, in command of tle Gen. Miles, commenting upo less condition of the United | porthwestern border. says} - \I wonld simply say that ¥ on that 1 have was gat here fand for the higher officers of the gover- ment and was regurmdedt as but in stating to you as fii { sentatives of. the legislative government, I should feel lay before you any facts th that. I will state what is) w regard to Cannda. . Easy Access to Brxheh 19+ \I believe that the PAX British Columbia could American troops in ten [words that the principal Columbia could be occupt troops-not, however, th {That is on the island of Van pl pied by Brit'sh forces, a in building dry docks, : made some surveys for {They have there at this tithe [ships under the cominar to say,, wi telligent man must Lanai? I cupy our outlefs for tha They could also the Coluibmbis rivers aud des Portland and this ialirogc is not a gun or an earth w are a few obsolcte guns at the Columbia ai Fort Cim not now occupt d by troops. | condiiion of affairs noutl San Fraucisco. Not a Gun in Pain Ban 10H, eUi1 1 git \south of the harbor of there is not a gun in pusi {ammunition, or 'a single : to defend the harbors un Diego, Santa Barbaro and. terminus of ong 'of the | from these points a small {stroy the railroad systen California,\ ~~ 4 The following is a concl of- the report of a board pointéd to investizate the fortifications of tun Franef trance. to the Goltten Gate. \From the defective ch carriages and emplat'emerq'ca . which the existing armament0 bor is mounted, it is not p single gun with a servi could this state jof affairs the course of a month.\ British Fortification at British fortification at Esq Great concentrating war ve«upls possible contingencies in I great nuniber of witnesses its relations the question steamers from the Pacific notably the lines which du } dized by Great Britain in don railroad the Canada Pacific constitute a continuous from China to Liverpool oe The general poli Pa wifie Pacific. Canada Unpum hts Pacific coast, __ Induslm eon the The testimony gives the | tion as to the satmor industr . fctfic coast and the cont prc { the northern homicrs | western states. | portant L011t1'11)§11t1«m to l connected with , ; the hkch 10 be The very Hmportant tlon which i 1a go mulch disfu Léotmidered ° and \The fu-tH foun of use in bate. the | testit every (“16421011 affiliated as effected by the relations United States and C! 'nnadit both sides. The managers | States transcontinental rak ] set. forth at length their co competition of the Canada made possible by the fact t aremnot subject to the opgrai buterstate commerce law. different remediés, for the ] the United States roads gug tasted the United Gen, Miles' Testim The testimony covers al} vital interest as to the relat Ph with of tariff. I men, men nf'ithje' frc g tife northe | States a 5 \\'1 ml | U . 3111125. E tof I system { Gocupi ' o[ nges of §S un‘fixcz- TC | doar, cljm, E- n relations' senate iyds- 'been “flu n testimony wa Tris up t: flu 'n 4 Irma pux aljfl; have 12m; n of her poiuts. - n? com prisp cnns—iietfif iH ratlto ensayg I dependeney Aim 1l leg. tfgen. Ni g-mn Mast, n the defep‘it'< States on the ay to at P tc days: FO dd son ta 8 5 admiral. [PortJand, Ore., Has No Coas \I think if is fair t ba u Id? 1) lim- steam. odk jon Pudt Theik li‘ thg inform t for myke edn fidentiall, v\ of rebrs~ lolgnch ofthe. t my duty to Ij have. anld Lof course will consider immey religvad 'from any responsibity as to {secrecy aftér ell known iin (foi mbia. . tba y system occupied I in ofhi of Briti or iticdtiéxii. tt “071 uf “x r d of; a lulthl > . fany kind 1 mony. t 1 Defens : every f lat «Musing, ; ept feould 211 a n Puget solkhc , i fhérccand of- tiuvthxnnul 1 lnps, er. tlfe moutin y. fu He Ir i of DS € hit el of Co BH y Nd ie I) la clu F 10 drd 10 i 0 i 111 1d A i C uding con sco bet (Esq This report contains an gcd soos vd. tha of] the fisheric sj the th Hem: ien. <4 Erancisch - 11 ; n 71173! cli an it: ai | re pst *t H U9 r (‘ it 1 ny an a le sc way 1L. ad t tic t ils in ilrtoads, {drcé could de- Souther >H pst to Ching, heific esf infor ny} plain, i bin that That i- the 11x. 11min)! df} i round pry soldie es of ma ?edro, t g sentenc officers aq ditions ¢ and the er this Hail, I 6 to tn'e a APEC! n rémedied if 1 | Emmi“;— ' ount of thp | ilt. wherp in is nr A vie w Bowed. f cuss 111MB} Iisfdieg cen sut ction with nd - whi lized BG ie Cand and effect upon -f sed by systent . ‘.g,1‘ - Al » 1 the IN)\\1| (“mg on he nor} sub Lo will a i Ther qin he Unit int at t , “huh it mn U 1 . I% pny. [OE he points , ous bet weén . The &am 30,21 n othe Pao algr i is an {rf - d is fallp ay} < { with bvlmw n U; +0 $) treated lo. t € & my stein rose roid e 3h of which of F‘d An gd X dd id . '=, < Hy fe - dfc uf . h op »W tp 4 C 1p Ch Ht W rth ulf h +o at. a 11: a h 1 nk ip fo 'ing on the North 1 of the new northwest. | moudis vivendi {States. [J controversy y Anwrwum | much tuh Victorig. Cduxu- ceci led whereltHe sefuded millions ayy ione. gild C Tit is assumed would $ dividurle. . stated, | mution {-at I’mshmg ton; id op Coedum nme ul 2222600 $amd (6 [ Lonisyitie, 22220 f t t 0 fo fog ® ] Ryan. Inimical to American Railways. Most of the American railway managers maintain that the Canadian d iimfeal many of them suggest that the long and f short haul and the pooling Pacific is in to American rallaway interests; rélations of the interstate commerce law should be re- The advoentes and the opponents of reciprocity state their cases at length. | Some very curious information is given a= <to the nature of the seal fisheries, af the fishermen engaged in. the food fish- | Atlantic coast insist f | that the seals are very destructive of food i oaell hen benoit to the f ,.01111r1'\ when they shall all dxxnmunw IUD-J . fis n am oul Wantnn Pestruction of Sexls. There is abundani evidence to show that | cgenls fre des royed in the most wanton manner by shnunn 3, of the season, which ought 'to be regarded as _close, and even when the seals are in the breeding season. The testimony contains fu information as tothe wool growing intecgyis and the woo«len manufacturing industry oh the Pacific Cs ct uud along the northw. «tery border. The s lations of the fishery ques: tion on the Atlantic and Pacific coast ure set forth. Food Fish Consumed by Seals,. One of the fishermen of the northwestern coast said it requires over 40,000,000 pound of food fish per day to supply the seals and that. it may became necessary on the cosrst ‘ to get rid of the seals in order to preserve the food fish for mankind. some of the fishermen predict, that, with the existing , 1 methods of hunting seals. there will not 'be any seals in Beliring sea in five years' time. of detailed information as to the discourse cominercial union, of reciprocity, of free raw material, state their views at length. Complanife of The unuplamts of the New England fiflxg-x‘uwu. and the operations of the in Canada are detailed. There is exhaustive information as to the | material and political condition of Can- ada. There is complete information ass to: the vessels and fisheries of the Some light is thrown upon the between Newfoundland and France as to the French fishgries at the Islan®t of St. Pierre The rights Aceaties of Great Britain are considered, The Qupstnnm of Annexation. The subject of annexation, of which so has been said, is inctdentally re- ferted to by a' number- of- witnesses, and the advantages and disadvantages which result. from a union of the two countries are explained by in- There are as Americans. The commiftee makes no statement upon thi~subject,. nor does it communicate any. conclusion of in connection Additional Testimony to be Taken. The conclusions, as has glready been are reserved for a anbscequent period after nuditional testiinony shall have been taken. testimeny contains a great deal of infor- rom officiel Canadien aud other squrces, which is hardly to be found in any other compilation. fn one portion of the ap- pendis& the present exciting race question in Cimalr between the French and Enslish speickin portions of the Domin- in ads fury a .,n1‘uinul Full informuition sto the trmele aind ih. the appendix and throughout the tem timony. on THE DIAMOND Plan-1s League. FQ. f. 3-If I6 5 O- AG 5 Pitt bin 0 1 1 0 1 Philide vllll U o 0 0 0 # «mum. Hurley - gand Buftinton an i Hallman. Ao4 0 «l I At Clevelunad - H. ff. Is. n d b G 0 1 boo. 4 u & Brookiyn .... 2 40000 # Q t a +o agr f Batho sies - @\Bmen and Sutcliffe Weyling | c) | Jand Kin-low, of the - pon and in At Bufalo RQ. IL P.; Rufiwlo......... lon o n 0 oQo 40 O- h G 5 New York ,..... aroo 0 J f 1 O 8B *+ TI? 2 - Hafldock and Marck: Emu“: and [Ew ing. = At (Zl'xit'zlgn - Clueizo. tof u n o s dou- 400 do Bo-ton . 4 goo n a @ a t- f go Bottories Laid win and Boyle; Radbeurne and Murply. National League. ._ At Cleveland K. IL. E. Cleveland..,.l..1b ot 0 0 1 0 Q 1 2— hll 6) Boston.l.lll.....8 Rod 0 O O G 2 ~ 9 4 Te terics - Bestin and Zimmer; (nth «in and | Bomnett. * {o_ at #. dh E 2 [ Phthefelphia. uo A #om or t 4 curl og J 0 n 2 0 B Poo Soot Mo4G Fatbteries Smith and Shriver; Heard and . | Decker. ' At -- R. H. E. Uf dob Po0 Pos i 0 ce f gor us 0 f 0 Lon 0 0 n- g s d Bastverscs - Thutchinseon ahd Kitbedge: Rusie and Backley, neinnati f, ¥ It. H. t. Cincinnati 2220) +0 402 0 2 Gok *+-fr9p 5 Brooks n ...ll. mar 0 d f 1 6 on & THP s & Batteries-- Foreman, Mulsne Terry, bovéett el «% och. Americain and Marring- Association. At Philadeiphin- Ri 1. 0R. Athletic,u.2.n22? 1 0 1 0 0 # n me f for St. 00 500 0 g 0 § +-o8 fp ro latherics N-mu'll and Robinson:; Ramsey end Wells. At Sura ise | Lol £ P ba 2222 hot & od N 0 Jon f- & IP v. Toledo (2. . , 0 f f A A f Oon to 4 og Tramtemes | Casey amd Briges; Cushman and Snite. At Rochester - R. 1. E.. Reociest(r, 0 0 0 0 8 fp 0 Jn g ? Battoces C6 alisha and MiKeough;o Easton thoP, At heer «Ple i (. E. Brookiyn...l.. ( n n 0 # n ar fos g Batteries - MattHineore and Pitz? Goodna? and Mi.“ null Burned. ORovLLLt, Cal., saxh aiid door factory of Springer & Co. at Bush Creek were destroyed by fire on Saturday. The mill is a complete foss. Machinery, huimber and - imaimufactured muitcrials and lumbermen's cabins were Loss $100,000. The testimony contains a vast deal The advocites of - have been permitted to- ew England Fishermen. WVunited . and Miquelon, which , are becoming such a sensational featiire jbf Canadian news fust now. ? America fAsliermen under the wwml ' Canadians as well) itself . with the testi- An appendix to the ab ut the D of Cauada; h 1 Teemer and commerce Aiud the po- hm al and phwndl material and relations - of the Dominion of Canada are contained | Carroll; © R. H. B. ol 1 8 o Gow bod ap po fj MoPY on «uly 22.-'The sawmill, | R F Eyck and finaly the home stretolid \THOTSANDS WITNESS Ti® . Gartdaur and McKay Win ripple cn the water, when at 3:13 single seulls got | The contestants were Nettl ton of.: ; the Mirnesotas, Henderson of the Chicago | Catlin club and Thompson of the Winani- caught the water best, | , comfinittcs held im cexecittive session aud | , formuc it | begpro az meet in | pegs. event. [ neapolis. , pink of condition. The finish was very close. cand the others in 'of the Minnesota: ceould not feater stopped great professional crews . shore, Teemer.and Flosmer next,. five times in antisipmion of the the erews dipped their oars in the water 'as if they were start the strugule wits most exeiting. armed MeKay were pulling 4 and Hamm and wiso between nnd McKay, 42:39; Hamm and , second, time, second,, Bati-tor | Bassatrio second, Fru . ton of the ThE WOLL) 0 SP DULUTH. Scull Contest by About Four Lengths. Hanlan Loses His Oars Temporarily. Other Contests-Races at the Brightoh‘ Beach and Guttenburg Tracks-Buflalo f, | probation. \mittee had to do was to examine a pro- DCLUTH, Minn., July 22.-The regatta Players Club Secures a New Pitcher. yesterd iy proved a success aud was wit- nessed by thousands of po-ople from all; parts of the country who early in the af-. ternoon began to move to the scene of the contests. Nucr were sky and air water more kindly disposed toward a, great aquatic event. There was a slight the con: testants in the junior away. but Nettleton soon had -the lead which he kept throughout the race,; winning easily by two lengths, Thompson second and Henderson third. Nettleton's time, 10:19. The junior four-oared race was the next position, the order of the others being: Lurlines, Winnipegs, St. Pauls and Min- Every crew seemed to be in the with the Winnipegs first, Duluth second the follewing order:} Minnesota, Lurlines and St. Paul. Owing. to the fact that the unifies boat fin too oared race and compelled the St. secouds just aftér the turn, and the fact that the Lurlines aud the Duluths fouled, the judges have, decided that the race must be rowed over again. The junior doitble race ivas a grand fizzle and was woh by six boat let igths by: the Catlin club of Chicago, the “mm -ota representatives being seconié. The Tast half of the turn was no face at all. Tittle life vas so fired that Ire his oars. The Lurlines rowing three-eighths of a mile from the finish. Catlin's time; 10:08 }. The great professional double proved as pulling with ve ry while Hi grand a contest as Minnesota Bas ever when the font of the (unn'n - got into position for the two-mile str: in which the mumng crew wus to “(If $1,000, the second crew &I 550 and the third - witnessed. It was 4:50 $800; Gaudaur and McKay were nearest Harlan and Wise next, and Hamm and \Fen Fix ek : Tast. It took some time for them. to get a proper start, Teemer's crew much to the amusement of the inlcing 144“! shot. - When the shot ivas. finally fired all ene man. In an instint the powerful stroke of Gaud: aur and Me- Kay told. , and they. forged. ghead of: now n qua rte; now ind now a faH lensth. OF rmn the The quite eTosely ~ln.,. Gaudiur to the minute, Teemer and Hmmm 36, and Han- Inn and Wise 36 and Hamm and Evek 37. f The turn was first made by Gaddanr and MeéKay, -A sécond later Hosmer afd Teemer footed, tho Hamm and Ten Hontsu and Wise. On A's Boat got into Teemer's water. fiat way to the finish the press boat was passed, when Gaudani und MeKay led fflo-iner and 'Feefuer by : three lengths. 'The Jatter Rept three- fourths of a length atread of Hamm and' a balf. : another the eres followed ene in their erder from dass Ten Egek, who kept the same fistance |. The Gaudaut 4 crew shot across the line ainid screeching I of whistles, bout fout lengths ahead. ' ahead of the Toronto.crew. 'The effort of the by o dtiwo erews to pas» TTfosmer were but were almost crowned with stecess, For there was only a quarter of a Ienisth between Teeme r Hanan and Hantan at the finish. Mamher would dmve done better had he mt fost both of his. oars for a second a few hiumndred yards| from the finish. The true was:o G:rudant 1298; Teemer and Ho-mer, Ten Excl, 14988 . and. Hanlan and Wise, MML Hamm and Ton Eyck, according to (IlLllltl and Hosmer, turned the former crew's buoy and Teemer has entered a protest. Guttenbutg Races. 1:02'; Fifth race, t 1-16imnfHes: Gen. Bonlanger first, Larchmoit second. Magalie K. third: i 1:y2. race, 14 nile: Fixth Jenny MeFarland . . first, John Mullins second, Pontico third; 1883. Brightom Beach Races. time, Info',. Fifth mile: Puzzle first, Bet tubed. wite. 1 :no. miles: - Tarquin first. A race. C4 Sixth race, P; dig. A New Pitcher for Bufalo, PrrtAbpELPIARA, July was released last night by Mannser Battin Players' feagite. -C annine' IDL \is a first class piteheir and will sfen with the Buffalo Players' team, reporting for duty at once. RACES: tre Double ; aud Murphy third: time, , The Duluth four held the inside. 'close up to the shellsin the junior four: | Paul { Lerew to back water, delaying them several boat compant, to whi h the Tioga be- Gonged, Eorcarele sneaifire ceivingfreight that milt Web de gerous, without As J the Catlins were ten fengths in the feisd f wht f be asked to return nulutments against the- parties. reqhistions wil be 1 knee Tend | placed in thre 3 dl and -if being Torchlight third; time, | < without vigorous Upllufl ; meeting was Inwyer investigating for the thet fully violated the dw and in so doing ; \caused the death of the fen. enable him to appiclend.persons shippliig | ime New York for tho g | FIREMAN ROADHOUS . the | < Tan | HMe: Says He Pulled i' nglfiver Van Dervan- , Commnercial from \ waterd © Dervanider. | bad been Mic T the trip. and anion : When oder trp oun i he ibe ly uched, ‘lun‘ngll'knullfl ~ and began difife their eign atl zits, ABOLI’LIL-‘fi or sugamua courts.] \fhe Main: Opposition 15:0 the Project is, OPENING DAY OF THE REGATTA AT | Said 'to Come from Buffalo. New York, 22.-The committee of | the judiciary eaminitte ): appointed to ex- amifie into and report upon the reorgauni- zatton of the superior courts of themstate of - New York and the city cour's, met for the . sikth and probably the last fime, at noon - | yesterday in the law officer of ex-Surro- | gate Danie} Lollin-. film. pwbalulluesl are that the. recommendations in regard } to the abolition of the syperior courts and | ; their amalgamation info a Lranch of the supremecourt, will met With hearty ap-. j Among othér things the com- posed constitutional aménitment in regard to the superios court fand all the city courts. Tire contemplated abohtlou of the su- Jperior courts lis not been allowed to go ion. The oppo sition has iu no small degree come from 311.1010, and fimoun thouse present at the Sdethert Moot of that city, who had heenguie;. mul by the Bnui_Ju barto oppose tI t alenitizn of the stiperiour courts. Attotifey General Tabor wis also presetit for the same purpose: AC the conclTusion offthe meciing the 4 which will | fou which will j ef theis final plos: ite the conviens Aho ay on Aui VERDICT Officers In the :TIOGA CASE. of the Gi: Charged wi Ciicaoo, July c the Toga yest duliy 0. B mose Ait Company tir? Murder. he Jury exrl. lon rend- dered ao verdiit daca d Fee- Ulll‘lil.’ll‘“ll'_\ ftlml Bau Halo presslent-of The 1 evan; w. H. Bright of { h.l nielpuiay vice pic-Adult and Alonzo F. Relford of this city, seere- tary and o! <helcompany, be held enty-four victims» of the Fioga, on the grownd that they will- Gen c scey The jaiy ilso Union Steam- first inspecting -the egdses. They also | vrecominended that the at) oil msputoruf this city Irave his so enlarged as to | explosive ofls the laws of the Tnhited States. The cofoner will at once notify the «state's attorney of the fimling of the jury and a speciaf grand Jury widi of PeniBRyIvanin und delivery of lhmon for trial. made upon the governs of the men to thv sbs te CONFESSES. der in & Quarrel-T hl‘cwitzs of Lynching. ToLEDPO; O., July ”.——A special to The vn \\<rt O., says: Fireman Roadboused bast] ynight confessed at Vian Wert of e gcority Engineer Van He caut Wm\; Van Dervander 'ith him all along things accused for drunkenness. \WI Van Wert the Dordlhoiuse with a entse, saying thot he 'oogl4d fix bim. With | that he dealt him > blow on thre face, | Ming hin dowir and Cutting his head. When Rowthous-e vered he picked 'up the hnmimpr and gvdined several blows oin Van Bevianlers Loaf, knocking him fusensible, | Roadhox ~etntrolled the en , utme so that beccould hage ebecked it at> the crossitms hiek any trains been in the Auay. Fust tore\ namic ng to the switeh engin < Hoccliouse said Van Devan. dgait 10 a another Re luone was s feared he will made to that him of reportine« (f be flu; traim im engineer Pa- d bex blow whieh hiked threats effect very fred VIRGINIA. LAWLESSNESS Battle Between an Aim“), Mob and Police in Pos Wasi~a Tox, hilly > Lynchburk to T I «£011 has ancther excels thro wa a foy: evening whet a pus. of WoL Vale special from | : Poeshontis tory u Veils nds tes. ti B0 Preng 218 a | in o theplace | willis promiscuous ly in flu streets. 3 The town Sergeant xummnnul a- posse aid attempted to :merest them, when the opened fire on \than wounding of the sergeant's force: 1 Atter quite a battle Lhc officers suc- ceeded in two of the inob and lodged tuomr an jail The rest of them escitped bX riding over the state line. Later in the evening the tumor was cur e Bate 030 0 poul rent that an attempt: wonld be made io . GITTI,_f\-I\l.‘-'i‘-s '7'_“1‘,‘_‘ \fill“ Tact Ye5 I resene the prisoners, and much excite J cterday $% mile: Facial B}. first, “til\ BH E nent prevailed. - The 101m” begame so | secoud, Rudolph third. thine, pmifixi- that the- mayor ordered ont the | Second race, 1 mle: 1mm!) 11th Black” radi \ry to be ready '@t a- mement's thorn second, Vig lont third: time. 1:45. | heil c 0 “i'p to au easly yhour \'n-.~Vim\d:zl\' | (Third race, 30 ink 1. ittle Fred BYSt) h jyoamnng no sueb ative A103 aad been made, ‘ {Tynan second, R fraction thifd; tinie, hut the people sere reas-y and every up“, 1:03, 22 { pfouch to the town is > mulled Fourth race, 50 mile: | Equality first, | toss Discussing the Nirvbiiulvv Pains. duly a ties yesterday M. Prepiyin A TarHF Bib | ainber of depir ) uminl «te? of for x qttesGren by M., to Dupuy, said tisat Frange bad been an negotiation with the colt European na- tions yndtjuh-rilz': be- nutrighue fog com d Brian rox Biv July 2%. race yesterday, C I Roger first, hong 1 Jack seeoml. Nina WY. third; time, brie, Secoud ree. ,) rik c Headlight first , Hanupah second, Zed thitd: Cime, 105 t. Third race, 1540 wriles;: Ernest first. . Darling secoud, Foe sald third; tirre, 4:07. _ Forth race. 340 anlle:o Bessie K. odirst, Wurkike secomt} third; time, einen *: cemmit tee Q\ Mr: Seribuer and family are rustieating enplec . <0 feted eset to -+ So. PHBG at Lewiston. Evidently the burglars, ef e ine wd Aue 2 oniren took «the opportunity of going throiugie Prod ds. le d a emel to at aad: held , the house “Ink they were from. home. boeen se es o-- \ C) The servant vas so netrel frightened that spr Gh ane « story | she was unable to leave her bod yesterday, far ba . wel th < sd ret PD | and she is mable to «accribe the burglars, to ve- oa P 11,4 icd4c d men {Thu had entered one of the buck [ Kipdey tariff bell in co encupetedts on Fle sit oj . feared b mre hit ceermd (ts certed agetion fu «h 'owe ijn’u-h-nf the Mo-; erfea. ' heqertions - Inte positive c imd M. Hithot ean out - present f im view. -M. seemed aveise ml | aia [Mu qurthor the trail DBupay responded Hos ne? hoped M. Hubeot J would osiremueusly a (\U1 te ceeure f . mioterate ad mini il.’.u‘:|f- v ohe dng however, tle {Fropch v werild toes. excuine wubb} ccibse, clisteluns do's 1 to atlopt. . strrking Priddters to H4turn to Work,. were mud“, by the s { simply an instance of prote tion | into a 'Clinese wali of prohibi— - . ton, 'm: {ill . hot protection. . great. as those of the preceding year. | dut yiof over 3S per cent. on every article, , paytogrincreased rates of railroad freight , peuding bill became of the proposed increase of 120 pe? cent. of | | had the first nzzht to be on .be free 11st, - and Ire would at the proper time move to , | ulent process of sq-cailed free sugar, h subsuly | tle for Hberty, justice and equality would | but U ~ of a conmaittee of three seua- of 1 ordered that the vote on the orwmdl pack- | cage bill be taken to-day, and that the vote | on the bamkruptey bill be taken Thursday. 'oevendiica ' serval was retiring she wis selzod at ins ~ theimnl as gun, A mum, Carrion] THE DEBATE ON THE TARIFF COM- { i MENCED .N THE SENATE. MR, ¥OORHEES OPENS THE BATTLE. | He- 'Declares That With svar Free List an Annual of $56”; 00:0.000 Would be Abolished, While | Other Schedules Increased Duties to | on the } £65,000,000-A Committee Appointed | to Attend Mr. Walker's Faneral. WasHIxGTox, July Mr. Voorhees addressed the senate. Mr.. Vomhees bpoke of it as an astonishing | fact that in the fourietn dutiable articles the only reductions made | were in the scl ditle relating to sugar and molasses (which in the light of Lhe pro- puaul bounty to sugar planters, wis 10 re- | duction at ally und in the section relating, to wines, spirits aud other beverages. In every vuiie or the twelve schedules the tar-. if taxes had been increased,. In regard to. woolen that increase aunyun‘bg'l to | $15,000,000 a year. Thete wis no preten- tion, Mi, Voorhees said, the. increase was put om for the suke of Te.cuue. und de- veloped tion,. He proceedeil .to quote at wusulerdlue } = ll\tll from a sfatement made by Nir. } Mo of New York before the finance } « niu'n'm-n. One of ins answer,. to a ques tin by Mi. Vance:s to why the duty on: | certirin cheap fabries of cloth Was to be [ from apoitt 75 per cent. to about 100 per eont. ow. \I suppose it ivas to murs thse poor consumer pay twice as much for his goods as the wealthy con- | sumer wouhl lnuve to pay for his.\ , Mr. Voorhees alo quoted from the statement of Mr. P. B. Worrill of New York Pefore the sume committee, who,; when asked the reas on for a large increase of duty on cot- nothing but prohibition. He also read an extract (bresented by Mr. Wo rell from the annual 1cpnrt for PRO) of the treasurer of the Arlington mills; manufm turers of cotton t warps, moliair and men's dress goods, 10- the effect that fot the last twenty years | the qverage division of dividends had been a little over 20 per cent., and that thef profits of the last year were three times as Mr. Voorhees spoke of the magnificent, diamond presented by Andres? Carnegie{ to Stanley's bride. The farmers of the | | United States, he said, had paid for that | gy (lgamnnd ten thousand times over in the last twenty rears by puying an avernce| of irom and steel that they used, and by made nevessary by the High diifies on | stecl and fron rails and rolling stock, for the im‘nvxr, at last, paid for all. E thef law they would have un of duty to pay on iron and:; steel from 38.24 pes cent. to 15.17 per cent. Mr. Voorhees luau] on to the discussion ¢ tin plais In order to protect an infant in- 22.-In the senate ; yesterday the tariff bill was taken up and ; schedules of { It was f It is | H] = - werunnone WAR RUMORS DENIED j Leports of a. Battle Betv’men Guatemala and San Saiiadm ~ NEw York, July 2 Discredited. ng of a battle between the forees of inter yesierday that he has heard noth- He placed uatemala and San cre. His last advices were about four ays old, and at that time there was no ention of & battle being imminent. His dHCLb merely stated that the Guate- malin government had sent a number of to the frontier as a corps of obser- . vation. Gen. Ezeta was said to be carry- ing things with a high hand in San Sal- tador and the Guatemalan forces were Elem forward to protect their own terri- a Mr Baize said it was nonsense to assert that San Salvador had 9,000 men in the field He declared that they couldn't have detnally occurred. On the other hand he shid Ruatemain could muster a force of 4h 900 men well equipped. Mr. Baize said at the only telegraphic communication hletwcen Gnatémala and this country is way of the cable from S Wm” co, and that all dispatches run the risk of being tampered with. 'He said that San Salvador was under thartial law with a censorship of the press that enabled the people in power to send ded that the country was in a state of aharch; and that the party in power have not been recognized by Guatemala, Hon- d iras, Mexico or the United States. He bueluded by asserting that there was no futh in the tumor that either of the ' chbuntries wliich he represents has any de- . signs upon San. Satvador other than the - ef tdbhshment of peace ‘| - Meetmg of Appraisers. { Nrw York, Tub, 22.-Tle local ap- ' praisers of the various ports of the coun: figfiy. met yesterday in quarterly session. 3:1)z'esentat1ves were present as follows: A. 1. Dodge of Boston, W. Gawjer - of Philadelphia, C. J. Karauot of Balti- more, R. T. Pearson of Chicago, W. C. Brare of Cleveland, A. S. Badger of New Orleans'and Marvel C. Cooper of thiscity. e following officers were elected: Mr. Cboper, chairmiun R. M. Pearson, vice ptesident: Gen. Dodge,, general recorder. The'day's session was consumed in per: -fe|etmnr the work of organization and in a : disenssion of the scope of business to be bfl'ought before the baodv.. c Insurance Rewne Has Dnappeared. [BALTIMORE, July 22. 'Faternal AHiance was defended in an ttion in court yesterday, charging mis appropriations of $79,000. The association supposed to have a life insurance re- rvé, which has disappeared. The busi- néss'is mainly managed and directed by Charles H. Unvenzagt, who, it is charged, ' hid threatened to move the headquarters of the association to New York. An in- . j: nction was granted and a heuring set fqr J uly 28 next dustry as yet uuborim | Tin plates, he said, l put it there. ' With sugar on the free list, Mr. Voor } hees said an annual revenue uf £56,000, 000 was 'abolished, but other schecurles in- 5 creased duties to the amount of $65,000,000; } But if the bounty of 2 cents pers pound on the stigar produced in the VTnited States' should result (as its friends urged it\ would) in the production of all the sugar here, then, nccording to the last, | ' statistics, the American pe nnle would find - themselves paying mn annual sugar tux of , $01,238,000 under the masquer mhug, fraud in niH.ince with high protection and gross In conclusion, he declared that the bat- be fotight out in every part of the field, t al ho. point Was victory inore.es senth a ti oun where fogted the banner of tariff sof orm. ~ At the-elose of the speech Mr. Cockrell offeré l r solutions (which were agreed to) expres <up the senate's Fegret dt the an-; nurmtem ut of the death of Representa y tive of Missouri sud for the: tors te attend the funeral, Messrs. Vest, Plumb aid Berry were appointed, and the senate as in further fmmark of respect ad- journed. . _ P IN THE HOUSE. Wasntxaotox, July 22.-In the house yes- terday morning on metion of Mr. Dockery s«ouri, by unanimous -cousent, it was Ttesointions were unanimiusly ddoptul‘, expressive of the sorrow with which the' house had heard of the death of Mr. Walker, and mmn'm'v for the appoint: ment of a of seven members of the hoirse and tince members of the senate \ to tike charge of the funeral ceremonies. The speither appointed the Iulluwmga pen- - t‘uan as imembers of the comumnitbee on the part of the house: Dockery, Frank, Crisp, MeMilHan, Baker: and, [ma ir son. The frouse then. at 19:15, as a murk of respect to the memory of the de- (curd mhmn ned BURGLARS \At TONAWANDA l | I i Girl Attempt at Rebbery. Fox Awoas ies. X. Y.. July 22. -Sumday | abwttt 1:20, as P. W. Seribner's A Servant Framtrates a Daring the stairs by two men. They! t strangle her- and partially sue c-wlnd but not enonel to prevent her 1mm calting The lulrglal§ High so +B fs they found that she mule ~ so nvigclh noise and wnen the hired man ar { rived from the barn there was no truce of | 4.85; do spy-me; 1 of} . 10mm Myer: bP lots, Te; 21 lots. 4 4.088 boxes at 25 pc ‘7‘ THE MARKETS ii“ New York Money Market. Naw York, July 22. cent. yesterday, the west rate; the highest was 4 por-cent. xchange closed firm: posted rates, $4.85 @4.4%: actual rate-, €1.81Lf7, 1.8116 for sixty day bill«. and 4.48 for clnsm'md J(mveanment bonds closed steady: currency 6s, 1.1236 bid 4s coupon,. 1.: 1 bid: 4b6s do, 1.03 bid. Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows: L mon firsts, 118} bid; do sinking funds, 112 I, ; Centrals, 1.13 bid Joney closed At 3 per 10! ‘J New York P'rod'uéia Fxchange. ® Niw YoRrx: July 2. ,O'LR - Closed steady yesterday. - Fine eilades winter; e -#}: tina do, $1.0M@ 2.00; buperfine Winn-i: $13 5 do spring. MORI; winter, extra No. 2, do o: No. l winter, $34.15@ S city mill extras, 135@4.45 for “Tat Indics. . southern flour Lxsul steady; trade and family eXtras, $8.15@ (* r ic q“; J“ HEAT-Option« opened !gc lower than y‘rmdas *sclose, felt off 3go by nonmcloqng atige, but steady. Spot <alesof No.2 red-cash, Aug. 9456, do Dec., 2¢: do May, 195%c. { ()R\v~0p1mu= were steady. Spot sales of Sept., 45lgc. 'piTs- Options were steady. Spot lots firm. Spot sales of No.2 mixed cash, H8ige; do July, do Aug., 9kic; do. Sept., S5fgc,. - - BU TTER-Closed- «may castern creamery, 17 p loo; western do, factory, New York Chel | ddr, 1234@8ei western flat, 6%:6¥c. ECGGS-Closed ste: idy: fresh eastern firsts, Canadian do, 1 L o: \\\~Il rn do, 10%@1 le. 186: Buffalo Pronmnn Market. | Berrxto, July 22. VHE AT-Closed-oiwer yesterday; No.1 hard, #§e; No.1 northerp, 9W4c. Winter wheat - .:.’exna white, 915%%c. fORX- Amer\ No. 2 corn, 4\}/o No. 3 do, \; No. ® yellow, 43%%c; No. 3.do Hie. ATS-Dalt: Nu. 2 white, No. 2 mixed, 30c in stoFe, 'LOUR - Mouth. spring wheat, best patent per bbl, $54000.2% and low grade, $325, Winter wheat best family, $5.00@5.50; girw Lam, $4.75. - - BUTTER - Creamery fancy, 1::§@I8c; do chbhice, do western fancy, 15 i Tor I Little Falls Cheese Market. f Litres Fanus, N. Y., 2 Krom bad to worse seems 40 be the tendency the cheese market. Yesterday showed an- oter sharp decline and the prices were off ,d, from last week. Transactions: Thirty-six Tye; Plot, T uufl 0 lots on cominission. meil'. $.0634 boxes. Warm Dairies ~Sales of farm dairy cheese anjounted to ##5-boares, and the pmice were T to [ge withthe bulk at the fow. - M Butter Four dumdic 4 and tvo ive back- tgt s of ereain butter sold oat Jnco Tolses with be bulk at l6c, and 17 pochages of dair y but- 'at 16 to ITec. Utica Cheese Market. UficaA, N. Y.. July $2. The cheese market .appestrs demoralized. e apargin of profit is extremelylight and 're seems to be no demaful from abroa'l and home consumption at thi~ seit-en requires wnfy a nominal ~uppl Trade was decidedly duff yesterday. | Buvers werb csutious and p evar Pvé, 'The a Nu 4 price wae \ldbllfih(d th th 10 I Juis, at Figo a seainst 1946 Just week., andl T3; the wekk before, ‘hdll-fl- mtdionst | Four Jots, 400 ; hokes at fe: ss lut~ uwzin boxes at 1'ser 38 luts, 5,075 boxes at 7%6e; ot, 250 boxes at is . ommission. Pl windows, but received nothmg for their mum Trjmsiu tions sing an cast yeas appyregated 10,062: have», ruling price, Mc. | 2.-Mr. Baize, consul rener:l for both Guatemala and Honduras. | In this city, stated to a United Pross re- go credence in the dispatches received. thore than 2,000 or 3,000 in the battle if one \an Salvador to out any information they pleased. He -The International - Z mixed cash, 45ize; do July, #¢; do Aug., °