Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - July 26, 1880, Boston, Massachusetts r MONDAY JULY PRICE TWO THE Dissatisfaction Among the Re publican How Hayes Has Raised Breeze iu His The Massachusetts Democracy NEW July Heralds special from Ban Francisco says A telegram from the east announcing that President Hayes will take the stump on the coast 1or dur ing his visit here in September meets with condemnation by many in the Republi can The Democratic organs very frankly state that if Hayes takos the stump be be treated as any other stump and they could not wish for a better opportunity than that would afford for expanding his fraudulent His vetoing the Chinese restrictive emigration would also be a delicious and would toe used effectually against as a warm friend and of the President in The Republican paper of the late secretary of the state central com alluding to this this the following Forthe honor and glory of the country we hope We hope the presi office will not be brought so low in Ameri can politics as to see its incumbent mounting the hustings to make votos for the party with wnich bo It would be a disgrace that would sink so deep in the senses of the nation as to be If Republican leaders do euter such an idea for a moment as securing stump speeches from tho President of the United we say in tho uame of iu the name of all that is patriotic and cease all efforts in that and if the Republican party cannot win its fight with out dragging in the mud the great robes of the presidential then wo say let the Republican party be As President of the United States will on his arrival be if not enthusiastically received iu San but the first stump speech will sever bim from the THE AT 3VEW in From a Staff e NEW July met at dinner yesterday in this city halfadozen Republican friends who me a little Insight into tho purposes and schemes of some of the prominent members of the party and judging from the stories which he told everything is not so harmonious and lovely as letter from Mar shall Jewell to John Logan would lead the public to The centre of dissatisfaction seems to he in tho great states of New Pennsylvania and although Illi shares in the sentiment to a degree which is dangerous to the success of even iu that The principal cause of the trouble seems to be this There is an element in the Republican party although not large enough to con trol the details of party policy nor to shape its has influence in its discipline and Those men have fought tor years against the rule of tho rings at under the Idea that tho Republican organization could be reformed by men within Its own boldest one which they believed woud be WRS at convention in Here they found the one candidate whom most desired to defeat with a constant strength of SOB votes standing as as a and witli a prospect of nominating their to him was a faction almost as and equally reso lute in the determination to pull through with their who was no loss objectionable to the and who developed a strength of which clung to him Until the Final When upon tho ballot they found that those two elements been they thought that half their battle was They had nominated a man who was not satisfactory to either of the men against whom their were most directly but immediately upon tlie heels of the Republican convention conies the tact that the nominee of the party by bar gains and trades to conciliate the verv leaders against whom the more independent wing of tho Republican has so strenuously Tho contest iu Illinois was largely upon tho of John but now as the price of fealty to the present candidate he has put in charge of the Illinois This has in re been done by the connivance of Nothing more unsatisfactory than this be done in any western It la alienat ing hundreds of men from the and there ore those my Republican friends here who will not venture a positive prediction that Illinois will be carried by They see the feeling is intensifying every As to it is not yet known he will be so placated as to go to work earnestly or He has a senatorial tight to take care and if there is hope of carrying the legislature iu this state he will be found working with his whole might in that As to whether ho will work heartily anil earnestly for is yet an open Senator wrote to him asking for his and also desiring to know could be dono to satisfy In reply Sen ator as is asserted by those who to be and are well demanded two things Aft the Price of His for the presidential that John Sherman should not a member of nor have anj voice in the incoming administration that ho should have the control of tho Now York customhouse and other federal offices in tho so that he could run the either personally or through his that to the proposi tion concerning Secretary it could not be acceded to because of the fact that if such should be made it would raise such a time in Ohio the state would bo irrevocably any rate it is asserted that wrote another letter to Senator making new and that the senator with the locks has not ynt deigned to The trouble in Pennsylvania is that after Don the loader of the Grant had been defeated at Senator obey ing his trimming personally rc quested of Cameron that he should accept position of chairman of the national com and conduct the Republican fight as is well known to everybody was positively refused by the But tho fact that who was sup posed to represent tho opposition to Grant should stoop to ask of Grants principal bench man the personal conduct of the has had nearly as great effect among the opponents to Grant ns would the acceptance of the chairmanship by In Ohio all tho facts which I have related an well and together with the be lief that Garfield was treacherous to his friend havo caused no small stir and n bitterness of feeling among the Ohio Tho is so strong that out of Shermans friends said to me that not bo surprised if which had no failed to pive a Republican majority iu every presidential election the part was should this leave that column it the Democrats were wise and There lias been a deil of speculation In to Own in the I have it from one o bis own who is somewhat in his court that will not be active during tho present Ho will make one speech elaborate Jind iu favor of He could no do less than this without showing that tin chagrin at action at Chicago has punc tured the but he will do nothing than set himself right with tlie party to whom he owes all the honors of bis not probably be seen in active political life tc any great extent in the As a senator ant in the cabinet he has occupied a score of years o public duties in the high councils of the nation Having been defeated fur tho presidential there is nothing for him to and be feels that he owes the Republican party nothing He has had fluttering offers of and it is not improbable that th close of his official term he will encage iu a part with some ot our largest financial house In New York or He argues that h has accomplished a before him tha are no greater honors for him to win in public life that his tastes run In the of financial and that he and more engage in those than to continue a political lile But according to my friends th Grant interest and the Sherman interest are no the only ones which will He reasonably during the three am bis personal friends are not greatly enthused ove the nomination of James Mr lias a senatorial succession to loo alter He does not care for u Democrat just and therefore in his own lie will probably work strenuously to carry th in order that a Republican may b o but bis work o our years ago will not be Ho will not ake the untiring in erest In Election of ho did in tne success of the Republican party Hayes had been nominated at 3is will strive less ardently for the success of the presidential ticket now than four ears If his own friends quote him cor lie does not care particularly who wins the and he is even indifferent in regard to tho contest in his own considers that he has no debt of gratitude upon which tho Republican party can He has kopt his state steadily iu line lor more than twenty His mind alone brought success out of the dancers ot defeat last and still he thousands ot and scores of Republican papers exultant at his It is because of that he will lot enter into the present campaign with his jest work and most earnest But there s a still stronger element of Republican apathy hari among either tho tho Sherman or the Elaine It Is among those whom I allude to in the first portion of this the who sought most strenuously to defeat Tiant and Maine at the convention in the hope that thn party could be relieved from the rule of shat ring which has controlled it for half a score of But with truckling to all the objectionable elements in the in stead ot standing firmly upon his dignity as the candidate for the highest office in the with his loading himself down with such conditions that ho cannot fail to be surrounded with tho same class of man as was the second Grant they feel disheart discouraged and and it is safe to predict that even those of this class who stay within the linos of the Republican party nomi nally will put no no enthusiasm and no money into the THE Tine SubCommittees of the Two Com mit teen Agree Upon a Hails of Compro Harmonious The subcommittees appointed by the two Demo cratic state central committees to perfect a plan for the complete union of both wings of the party in this state met yesterday at the Revere Tho following gentlemen were present Colonel Jonas Colonel Henry Edward John George William William Thomas Fletcher and Colonel The absentees were Major McCallerty of Worcester and Charles K of Colonel Jonas French and acted as The meeting was thoroughly each member of the cou using his best endeavors to promote good feeling and secure united some discussion it was voted to recom mend to tho full committees that a call signed by the chairmen of both organizations bo issued for a state convention to be held in Mechanics on the first day of On motion of of it was voted that it is expedient that the chairmen and taries of the two organizations join in a recom to the town and city where the organizations have not already throughout tho that they unite In a call for a caucus for the next Democratic state conven at which town and city committees for the next year may be chosen and if in any town either committee shall decline to unite in such that the state committee of tho organization to which such committee belongs shall appoint some suitable person to join with the committee of such other organization in such unless tlie two committees in such town or city shall agree upon a different A plan will also be submitted to the respective committees by their by which the interests of both branches of the party may be fully protected in the organization ol the state The details are not yet and will not be until tho two state committees hold their Kvory member or the conference expressed him self us confluent that tbe bodies which they sev represented would readily adopt the sug gestions and recommendations yesterday agreed At no distant day headquarters will bo opened in Boston for tho use of the state committee and the proper conduct of the The Seven Electoral Votes of Maine votes for a governor on the 13th of Sep and in November for presidential elec She has seven votes in tho electoral Those seven votes ought to be cast for an honest man they will be cast for an honest man if wise counsels prevail among tho citizens of Maine who agree iu wanting the Republican party turned out of the white house and the The voters of Maine who are opposed to tho Republican with ids record of corruption at Washington and at and its corrupt men still in were in a majority at the last state They are probably in a majority Yet to throw away the advantage which their numbers give them will bo as easy as shoot ing a piece of spar timber down a greased the folks in Maine think it best to count the seven votes of their state for corruption and for their programme is an exceedingly simple The first thing that they must do is to take it for granted that Blaine is so sore over his defeat for the presidential nomination that he will make no especial effort to retain bis power in the They can simplify matters by going even further and assuming that Blaine is a they must pay attention to the yawp of noisy little who will toll them that the first step toward reforming tho federal administration is to put noisy little poli into fot by dwelling on small small local rivalries and small differences of they must gradually lose sight of tho great object which in have now in process has been often tested in other states of the and is invariably If there happen to be two organizations in tho party in they must get or some other to tie their tails together in a sailors square and hang them over a line so that they can lie mutually disagree able to the best no longer anything left of either tho thing is on the other the majority of voters in Maine are anxious that honesty should have a chance in Washington and In the pro gramme is quite as simple a that which we have and rather more satisfactory in tho LNow York State July Grafton County Democrat of in an editoria article reviewing the political situation in the proposes the name of Joseph Bur rows of this place for saying of him He is a man in tho prime of and could command the votes of his and if would fill tbe executive chair with abil Burrows has represented this town three times in the was once nis party candidate for and ban for the past three years represented the fifth councillor district This section of the state has not had the guberna chair for and the nomination of Mr Burrows would bo hailed with delight by the of Northern New Hamp shire would be solid for him iu the convention should he consent to the use of bis General Hancocks of NEW July is now pretty well un that General Hancock will have his let ter of acceptance written and ready for delivers to the of the committee on notification by next It will be and will be of a straightforward It is not understood that letter of ao will appear at the same acd it will probably not for some days Political Southard of Ohio ar rived ut Washington yesterday from that biate He says everything looks well for the Democrats Secretary has consented to take an active part in the pending and will do liver his Urit speech iu Now early in Seji It has been decided to hold a Hancock and Eng lish ratification meeting at Angus Tammany and Irving halls have ai intention to send From present in the mooting will bo one ot the larges ever held in the The following telegram was sent bj n prominent Massachusetts Prohibitionist to tho chairman oi the late convention at Accent Wijen liean to break up conven tions our cause o Jesus to have mercy on as bo is penitent or the crime he has He lid not in cnd to kill his although she was ud tho knife he used was one which ho to defend himself from a threatened his He did not come to his country to steal or kill lie came to make a good but was He never Irank or played did ho loiter in a nit had trouble all tbe is a plain but His wife was a THE HUDSON A New Plan Adopted for Getting at the Bodies of the Victims Their Recovery Not Likely To Be Effected for Two To and The arrivals and departures of steamers at tbe principal ports yesterday were as follows Marathon from New York Lau rent for New Adriatic and New Victoria lor for Caland for New lor New Bothnia and Wyoming tor New Arizona from NEW July the Italian who is sentenced to be hanged Friday next for the murder of his says he is prepared forthe Lut trusts in Gods mercy and that Gov ernor Cornell will grunt biui a Ho July Tho meadows in the neighborhood of tbo tunnel disaster wore thronged all Every ille and trestlework of tbo railroads near were filled with Tho had boon working hud succeeded in clearing tbe shaft of At 8 oclock this morning tho fatal airlock was but there wore no signs the buried It is believed the dead cannot be recovered from this The divers who went reported that the inner door of the was jammed by alien timber and iron It could not bo This led the companys agent to attempt a recovery by other They concluded to sink a dam parallel with tho By G yesterday the skeleton of a coffer dam was Tbe plan of as explained Superintendent Ando r is as follows The coffer dam will be sunk gradually till the bed of the tunnel is The arch of the tunnel and iron plates then will bo torn away and search made for the Anderson thought they would bo ered Wednesday or Should any ob stacle prevent the proper it may bo weeks before they are who Is superintending the operations of the coller thinks it will take two weeks to sink Tho officers of the company do not believe that tho structure has caved in under tho river or that the men were crushed in tho They still hold to the theory that they were drowned by the sudden inflow of and that the bodies will be found about twenty five feet below the Superintend ent Anderson is of tho opinion that tho however long tbo work of recovery may will be found in a state of preservation and their identification bo His idea is that they are confined iu the or near in an air tight compartment where decomposition will not set in for Crowds lingered about until far into tho STEAMER BURNED At of the July The steamboat Dexter was burned to the waters edge She was a now owned by the and Cairo 1acket The fire caught when she was in the middle of the and tho pilot had barely time to turn her towards the shore before the wheelhouse was In flames about Bakor Reynolds reversed the engine and backed to an island iu the the crew and officers got some of them She had no hut had a cargo of salt and en f iom to Loss on steamer loss on cargo not THE SAD SUICIDE Of nt of Anglesey NEW July cable special from Paris says tho Voltaire of morning is the first of the Paris journals to break silence in re gard to tho although tho suicide took place on Wednesday last and the newspapers must have iu possession of the facts the next Tbo Voltaire denounces the conduct of Anglesey in indignant terms and calls for his expulsion from the Tho funeral services were celebrated this morning tho Protestant Episcopal in tho Rue Bayard by who had gla though not what would bo called a reg ular was very pretty and had great fasci nation of She was a Miss Annio Dough erty before her marriage with William Wet her former Their mar ried life was not altogether and for some time before their actual divorce there was what is known as a Marino thn wife being in and her husband in who is superintendent of a Western instituted divorce proceedings against her in on the ground of de it is knew nothing of the matter until after the divorce was but expressed herself NAVIGATION Which Are Calculated to the Dan gers nt July naval department will soon issue a circular setting forth the now in rules for preventing collisions at which have been adopted by tho leading nations of the and which have been approved by the cabinet for tbo guidance of our own vessels on tho high In foggy weather steam vessels are required by the now rules to sound a prolonged blast at intervals of not more than two instead of a blast at intervals of not moie than one Tho rules of sailing vessels are entirely and appear verbatim as follows A sailing ship under way shall make with hor fog ut intervals of not more than two on the starboard ono blast when oil the port two in succession ami when with the wind abaft the blasts in By the new rules vessels not under way wil ring the at intervals of not more than two instead of live minutes as by tho stat By the statute steam vessels must at a moderate speed in thick weather by the new rules all Kulo 10 of tho lug that two Bailing vessels approaching end on to each other must put their holms is from tbo new rules as Tho steering rules for sailing vessels are as follows Article When two sailing ships are approaching one another so as to involve risk one o them shall keen out of the way oi tbo other as UU A ship is running tree shall keep out ol Uu way a ship which is b A ship which is on tbe lack shall keep out oi tlie way of H shin closehauled on tbo starboard c When both arc free with the wind ou ml ferent sides tbe ship bus wind on the nort side shall keen out ol the way d When both are running with the wind ou the same side thn ship which is to windward shall out of tho way of tho ship which is to d A has the wind aft shall keep out oi the way of the other A note to the rules explains that the rule in re gard steamers meeting does not apply by day to cases in which a ship scos another ahead cross ing her own or by night to cases where the red light of one ship is opposed to the red light oi the or where the green light of one ship is opposed to the green light of the other or where a red light without a green or a green light without red light is seen or where both and red lights are seen or where both green and red lights are seen anywhere but It Murder Lor July friends of Judge a banker ul who mysteriously at Relay depot over a year have been telegraphed to emne here with a view o identifying a body found by workmen excavating for a much and in i long zinc is t case ol the right arm being the throat cut and head Identification will have to bo made the Tho body appears to have been in the ground about as long Mayo lias been Tho relatives of Mayo have hundreds of dollars trying to find his being tin that the banker was hired from the railroad train on which he was uo iup homo and murdered and Drowning Accident ut July George Brigg of who had been stopping at th his Kocks was drowned while bathing In the surf ut Little Harbor He was years tbe son of Henry and a widow and Tho body will be taken ti his for The NEW July Tanner visited Union Square park at U oclock this remaining till In respect to the day he did not take his usual He drank cold water from time tc time during the day and took an occasional nsp At midnight he was bleeping Accidentally shot is July fifteen years of flint hi brother twelve years with a small to pistol loaded with two One bail took of in the right and the other the 1Ee boy will STEERS Selected in Lonis by Two Spanish For the Sham Bullfights Soon to Come Off in New One Steer Has Fun with an Ama teur with One Louis Fernandez aurt Mariano Dins nro bull fighters all the vay from Being foreign ers they knew little this smrt being accustomed to taking bulls by the horns it is they are strong and fearless but whether it was due to their ignorance of the sort of a place East Louis or their gard of the possible consequences of a visit to the other side of the yesterday found thorn passing through the suburb ou their way to the stock They jot to the stock yards in where they at once sat about accomplishing the object ol their This was to select a number of Texan steers for shipment to New where a sham is to be given in the near future by a company of imported managers and The men and boys who either have business in or hang around the stockyards were treated to a sample of what the New York exhibition is to as they watched the two Senors Fernandez and tost the mottle and muscle of the animals placed before them for Of the arena was not tricked up to the exalted standard of taste the amphitheater held uo Hashing eyes or raven ringed faces of Spanish no members of the Spanish uo of royalty to make danger inviting and oven death fascinating no applauding and encouraging thousands to bridge the moments with and no grand such as the opera of Carmen to inspire the matadore with the and grandeur of his Instead of those mag tne stockyards provided only fences for the lighting and men and boys on the fences and behind the fences were The Only It is a truth more firmly and clearly established than the distance of the sun or the height of the stars tnat anything rod will make a bull This is the theory the imported bullfighters will work on and make money out of in this At in fair they not only play the red on the but they have with sharp goad the animals into the wildest and tho hull that irst has his feelings hurt by tho scarlet has also his hide pretty liberally pierced by the picador before ho is in the condition necessary to a firstclass Spanish exhibition of this Tho prevent the brutal treatment of tho beasts in this and people who patronize the will bo allowed to see just how mad the animal can get when ft rod Hag is flaunted at and with what and agility the matadore can get out of his way when the bull in anxious to toss something or somebody on his lioins That is just what tho imported bull light will look There will lie no blood to no mine of the native hurrah and extravagant that would accompany such an occasion In Madrid or In nny other part of Senors Fernandez and u begin their a and rising three pieces wood In unright pyra midal form covered them with the rod and surmounted the design with a A Texas a with strength in its lire in its nostrils and lightning in its eyes when fully was admitted to I ho matadores sat on tho fence and leisurely awaited the result of the Tho steer walked around the calm and off the Dancer at At his oyes in the direction of the red he instantly faced his eyes his limbs lire running through his veins and beating through his nos and his whole attitude one of aggressive lo He stood for a moment riveted to tho fascinated into hut the names in his eyes soon glowed more his nostrils and burning witli tho that pursed through grew pawed tho lashed his tail against his foamed at tho when his frenzy had reached the made a wild rush for tho banderillo and lie swept over the space like a maddened and ditching his head against the scarecrow sent hat and pieces of wood in all This was the in stant for the to get to work the ani mal was quivering with rago leaping from the they crossed tho pen toward the one ou this eido and the other on Fernandez threw out his flaunting it bo lore the was soon an object of interest and Tho with foam ing mouth and rushed for the For an instant it looked as if Fernandez would take a balloon voyage without the balloon the bull was with a full head of Texas steam and uis broad horns pointed directly at the It may not be tho way they do ju but the made forthe and scrambled out of the pen like a boy leaving a watermelon patch behind when a bulldog and a man with a are anxious to He got out of the steers way just in to save a patch ou the scat of who was at tho other now shook his and Frantic turned his attention to this Bias re the experience of both were seated ou the with their clothes in good shape and the portions of their anatomy they both came to tho conclusion that the stoer would do to bait Yorkers and had him marked satisfactory and trotted out of the other steers were one at a and each put through the The Spanish gentlemen were thoroughly satisfied with all tho excited at sight of tho red and each made tho matadores roost high when they got their Senors Fer and selected six of the noble Thoy are alt and would as soon gore a and toss him us high as the court house as they would eat and The matadores said they were with the whole and one of tho steers received a supplemental indorsement from a oneeyed who is ghid the animal is going to Now York or somewhere This man had an Idea that bullfighting was like raising a mustache came All the he had over seou he saw with his one uyo duy at tho and it is all he ever will If he ever looks at another lighting steer it will probably bo through a telescope or from the top of a He never wants to meet on level ground and in an His idea of a was bo lind to be pretty slick getting ou fences and getting on The two expert matadores did nothing They just jumped into the their and when tho steer came along they just jumped out It was Falling nu Open on n Night to and he made up his mind that ns soon as his one eye noted the matadores leap into the pen ho would fallow The fifth steer was led furious at sight ol tlic ind wis pawing the lashing its fides and breathing when the sailed into tin Tlie oneeyed tailed in but near thu The nicer charged the in and they were joon decorating the with other in them it Kept tho mans one eye busy noting the ami he until the crisis The making directly lur Tlic fence lie was near on the blind side of and he saw only the feuce at the other in px ho broke lor The distance was not hut to a oneeyed man who had never bat down on a or was under a a oneeyed man who had everything to lose if he tailed to steer across it tho space have seemed a perfect The specta tors grew enthusiastic and and waved their hats in a manner that would have graced a Madrid I be steer Deemed to appreciate the So did the oneeyed mm probably he appreciated mure but in a different way troin cither the steer or t Lie At any rate be dashed acrois the tne steer ai livery was noted by te who shouted to the man to come this way and go and seemed to furget with his single lie nee ill everybodys direction at Some wanted to bet ou tlie Bonus on the but the excitement nab too the moments loo fleeting to io the The oneeyed amateur war sweeping the yard like a man rolling down stairs with barrel ut He wa trving to be he covering The wan gaining and every now and then tossed bad us bead it It Hull the Man in Itn and the up to see if the one eyed man bad been But he Shaking the ground with beating oi its and tremble its tho steer continued at the amateurs and mado several bloodthirsty motions just under the end of his When halt tho pen had boon tho amateurs one as it swept tho took in a and lor this he The steer turned in its course and the oneeyed man just scrambled over and lumped himself into the trough as the steers horns scooped tho of Kven here there little The maddened steer boat his horns tho troughs and sent them onco through an interstice against which the amateur was and a howl announced to the specta tors that thy animal was to be credited with seat of the oneeyed mans that he had curried in perfect security into tho trough was rent by one of tho and a scarlet stream lowed from a flesh The amateur had been baptized into his new profession in his own The now wild with broke from the dashing through the caused hoys and men to climb than they haft ever done before in their The oneeyed man was found in the sad but ex Ho was lifted out and his wound examined and bandaged as well as its position would He said his oup of was now He had reached tho zenith of If other people wanted to kill steers they wore at perfect liberty to do but he made up bis mind to spare the animals in He had caused one bull enough those steers Ho had a piece of to leave to all oneeyed men who were ambitious to become and that was not to do as the poet Gay wrote Tho lunatics Hat cant lie said to bo Till some man tries to fight gainst a Tho bull continued its maddened run to Brook and carried dismay into the heart of that vil It was some time until tho animal was and perfect security by tho inhab The oneeyed mans experience aroused the sympathy of Thomas as there is no society for the prevention of cruelty to oneeyed the authority vested in him ns state representative of the to pre vent further accident by putting a stop to tho ONSET Five Thousand Visitors at the Spiritualists Camp by Cephas Bi Lynn Frank Special Despatch to Tho Boston ONSET July This has been ono of the gala days of tbo series of meetings of tho Spirit at Onset it being what is termed by tho above society their bip and they could say so with propriety today at Onset was visited at one time by so largo as well as so intelligent n concourse of people as today congregated upon Its beautiful and picturesque and strolled Its many lovely avenues and Early in tho morning many wore en route for this resort in conveyances of every from a borse such as our grandfathers to a gentlemans more modern and coming from as far away as and inland where railroad accommodations not to be bad on this particular Many took the advantage of a rido down tho little while not a few visited the seem of the Freeman which can distinctly ho seen from this Tho bay was an animated Over Bulling cralts were gliding here and with large parties arrived from along tho shores of Cape as well as from the western side of tho Marlon anil It is expected that tho rogatta will be very suc It is to place on the under supervision of Joseph Burgess of this Tho excursionists down the bay will be accompanied by a full brass after which ii will take place in tho grove in close proximity to tlic Onset Buy opposite tbe Spiritualist Tho bake will bo under the supervision of Albert Shaw of tho above popular Thu of tho The morning services at the speakers stand commenced at before an audience of 2000 The exercises opened with singing by the North Easton after Cephas Lynn of the of Light staff delivered an able Lynn for his The coming He argued that it was not a foregone conclusion that Spiritualism would duplicate tho machinery of Some time in tho future a comprehensive spiritual phi would enjoin the circle of time would elapse before that consummation would lie The phenomena of Spiritualism must not bo made sacramental to ono form of The Spiritualists did not propose to turn now preachers upon the The church grow clastic and assimilate the now Tho ministry which would bleiM the future would bo tbo platform upon which competent lecturers would stand and upon a variety of Philanthropy would bo the creed sectarianism would Tho afternoon services opened at oclock Ky an address by Frank on rise and of modern Spiritualism and its demands upon its The speaker nid that years ago the spirit world anil our own was revived better was encouraged and today modern Spiritualism is as never tne attention of the civilized Said he I may say it is an fact with Its millions of open and avowed with tho of Spiritualism much of dogma has said the it is the same reverence which causes the disciples of Jesus to designate the manger wherein tho was born as tho same feeling which tho poetess at least when alluding to the storm and rock hound coast of our New where the grims sho wrote It holy Tlie soil on they Tho same spirit which actuated pur tho risen Joseph to paint that Tho Dawning from which so many engravings have boon ami which decorate the walls of 30 many houses The address lasted three quarters of an hour and was listened to with great from the Tho Wileox situated on tho bluffs commands one of the finest views along the shores of Onset Tin as was eagerly The steamboat Nellie from New Bedford brought from that city today an excursion party numbering some A party of five Boston gentlemen has boon stopping at the Onset Bay across the The Hermit of Onset bay was visited at his cabin by a number of reporters Ho would not hold conversation with and they Boon vacated his The clambake given by Burgess of Onset to tho residents and members of the Onset Bay Association was a success One of the novel features was a tub There wero seven who contested for the Ed received first ami William Hatton second Five hundred people wit the arrangements are Doing made hero preparatory to the regatta that is to take place on the A grand excursion is to be given from Onset on tho above 1rofcssor Bart of with his is giving a series of dances in the which are well Home Don people attended the night which waft acknowledged by il to oe the dance of the a conference will take place in the In the afternoon there will bo a lecture by and an address and poem by Miss Jennie The following of tho Yacht arrived it Onset a good run from Bedford officer riim Delano Whit ney A substantial wjs given Miss Jennie this The exercises took at tlie speakers KKW KK son of Joseph of was Saturday while at was burned Insured for small near mett in owned Uy burned tt Loss Insured lor in the Springfield Tho lire was probably CITY Yesterday afternoon Mary Clayborn of street admitted to the city hospital with a fracture of both bones of by a tall down a flight of stairs at IS Bennett The alarm from box about oclock last evening was for a tire in an old stable on Washington near tlie owned by The damage wis and the cause of tho lire from buys play ing with SAN July A threshing machine blow up near Modesto killing Fireman Iooley and injuring eight onu probably A July ine for Brighton wn croing up the Mil beyond Trifles in tho were frightened by a Hock of springing unset the There were seven passen gers inside and several on many of whom wore Miss nieco of Charles of sustained a com pound fracture of the leg below the knee daughter of William of Port broken j Daniel Palmer of head injured Lane of face Several others were THE In July f 7 M IB G 7t fit R 9 78 n 8 Mean dally Monn dally Moan daily Maximum 85 Minimum 03 Total Tn tho Country nt Ww Signal United States Army of aurt Reports for the bene fit of Commerce and taken ut tho same moment ot at All Place 5 n Fair 111 Fair Erie Ill Now Ct 1 I Now La Kal New York Va Fair Philadelphia 1 O 1 For Now cloudy occasional stationary or lower temperature and barom eter winds mostly FOREIGN Tho tho Iu July despatch from via Calcutta says tho British force will return to India in three ouo ono the third via and Is continuing his efforts to reconcile tho who aro to Abdul nnd thus far lias been fairly Ayubs army has crossed tho and is now encamped at Tho troops cavalry at Mahomed has resigned tho oi and hatt appointed Khan in his Tho by the received hero say that tho Montenegrins attacked the Albanians near killing thirtytwo men and captur ing the cattle of tho The prince of Mon ordered tho restoration of tho Montenegro has ordered a levy of all mon be tween tho ugos of sixteen and HU 111 CUt tho well Known has relinquished all of his engage ments for twelve as his physicians have ordered absolute 4nUlu Greece is negotiating a loan in A lund WUH hold In A third earthquake occurred at Manila Satur The Petersburg Golos boldly urges legal re forms in German staff have accepted sor vica with is expected to arrive at on Tho prospects throughout Ireland are The tin house of lords to reject tho Irish compensation A despatch from says Prince has to The marquis to arrive in at Mie end of this A despatch from Town says tho Basutos are gathering near the Britten An earthquake occurred at and Mount Vesuvius is m a utatu of The German uae expelled all ot tho Mormon who seeking con Montenegro has formally informed powers that sho will hostilities against Al was nt whore bo had a long conference with Minister was present at tho annual ban quet at Trinity and replied to a Theie were a number of per sons among tho A number of Socialist students feted fort and subsequently pre sided at a at was denounced as a A Constantinople despatch Bays it estimated aro Turkish in and an entire corps on Turk tali press extremely to The death of Mra in continues to engross the put lie cause of her death in to have been although tlie said it was from congestion of the The Quebec was prorogued Saturday by The annual festival of tho Washington will commence August li and live Denny while wrestling with a fellow iix tho shop of A at Jell nnd broke his leg below the Saturday the to was stopped and the mail nibbed near Flat JOO south of 1 Mexican General and hie a daughter of tho American set out for Mexico Saturday from Sun On Slate v tree fell on thn cabin of and a crosscut saw hanging on a beam cutting in I here has been u freshet in tho northeastern part of New wash ing the bridges ou tlie New Mexico ami Southern rail road between Las Vegas and a at a dance in five miles from Van Pelt shot through the Me in in a critical and Van Pelt is under awaiting the a famous tenor singer of New hus been held in ut for Mickey out of a wagon valued it girl 1 1 am id ot under promise of mar At nieces of Farmer living miir the upon arriving from took the team to drive out to their and run with near tho one being killed and tho The iron mill fc tar Is up ana having to iron celling at J HO iu thu pud rilers uro receive Sit 10 per For TWIT tenth ni u cent decline in the of the are to bo reduced leu cents iron two per pound lor every tml h of a cent in thn id iron up to rent per pound the mens wages are tu bo nu Oltl In the country store of at five miles south of sixty of met a nnd singular lie came into tho under the iiic ol and tried to pick u men sitting talking Finally onu halt in earnest sntl huU in oi lueler and pushed him He lell ou his upon a Still in he hint u whirl which the old and he died shortly The Nrw question of the for thv In park has not yet ut a uig ol thf park next The with the obelisk on 1 in North U is understood that it tbe park department will not bear the ex ot i unloving tho lioni the will have it ui cjt MARK tho public for all requiring a certain and TONIC In of Loss of Strength It the ons the und new life to tho It nets liko a on tho incentive A table spoonful meals will all Tho only IPO 11 ration blacken tha teeth or give tlie Oli BROWN CHEMICAL Sold Wholesale in Boston liy Till SH mny be suited at bin Boston I unit and at his New Monday und Tuesday of 4U Milk New I roan His 1 He mi can of had cases before und utter cure mulled for 10 THE McKAY Opposition of tho Ml loc tf an Extension of the latent 011 NBW July A majority of the sale hoot and shoe manufacturers in thin nnd other largo of the union have for years used tho McKay sowing machine of for intc shoos and also tbo patent phoo for paying a heavy royalty Tho is capable of stitching GOO ta 800 pairs of boots and shoos nor Tne royalty exacted of the manufacturers is one per pair ou childrens two contu par pair on two per pair on hoys and throe oh gentlemens Tho cost upwards of and holders aro not allowed to null unless they first receive from tut McKay Company ot DOS The the size ot u Cordon oi iron and run by One only is required to work Ho cnn stitch thr soles of a pair of in a few At the sosMon of the McKay tried extension ol tho which expires in to an extension was by leading il this nnd other TUo petition was before a committee 01 hut no action was Petitions itro now hemp and will bo to MCS of against the extension oi tho Tho machine was patented in and nus been In use sinco In nil cities and manufacturing districts of the Canada and Mil lions of dollars neen derived from the royalty use of the A boot and suid to a reporter yesterday Ono of tin the of thn patent is that uhn owners inu cannot legally ho culled iro under so many 1 bo royalty is Mro to the payment m a royalty after having purchased t AVc think the owners should no longer ho allowed to a A movement Is now on toot to a mooting of the manufacturers to take action in the Mc Kay hearing of n was hero a ami among tho manufacturers who used and aii mj on his ho would reduce royalty onehalf induced to a to congress asking for fin extension of tho oi the honest manufacturers would not sign utterly oppose an 1 think the patent is thn most important and best paying one ever McKay has made several improve ments on Ho made millions by it during the when soldiers shoes wore mauu When wo the petition i did for ono wr it tor thu hi of tho fact that wo would have only to pay half the royalty we tiro now Another loading said McKay him run this over twenty think the royalty be In N a writ Is now pending which occupies I alien Uon of the tho A n in named Jackman Introduced now chine which does the same work Me A ay Tho McKay Company brought against Jackman for not ot tho but of what is called process ami pro duct The company obtained temporary claims than the patent on the McKay machine was invented by Lyman and was patented and expired after its extension ol seven and that other patent ou will expire in 188 unless there is an extension or or unless iho McKay Company holds on letters patent taken out since tho original letters for improvements ot the company under ils leaso is bound to soli tho tho machines they now hold under a lease for ono dollar A number ot manufacturers from the west expected ia TJew York In a few days to consult with our as to tho best course to pursue in order to obtain relief trom the factions of a groat of un July General as counsel lor tiled creditors Mil in tho equity court yesterday against National Capital Lite Insurance in i receiver is asked for to take charge administer tbe affairs of tho against which the petitioner has judgment for nearly for insurance on the lile ot her late which slip says exhausted all means to both here and in New but without The asks that whatever Eho baft hern be applied towards ui her and that tbo her Mirh oilier Mud a the facts in tho petition to This anci other judgments against ibe company have made Lho bir of a petition ut to charter of the company on the ground rhat it run in violation ol the law under took its ut July Sonic of iho particulars oi a sud rase of came in a The vioi I iin is a younr unmarried Elizabeth who Thursday after a brief she hid been caused by preen fruit while on a to New The evidence of buw and Julia u who rho fatal and Albeit tbe betrayer nff the are uvw to await the aci lion of the district July Ten thousand copies of the number of a comic sensational illustrated weekly were is threatened with u libel suit and a new was alpo with an issue ot A new daily is to bo to combat lor the that present of A Khurk Iu tho July A nine tins been caught in tbe Potomac twenty miles iow This sbarb to have the river It been here and be ud