World (Newspaper) - May 14, 1879, New York, New York NEW MAY TERMS ONE DOLLAR A ELECTIONS AND THE VETOES TIIE HILL AJ TIIE A MAJORITY OF THE DEMOCRATS NOW HEADY TO OO TO TIIE ON THE ISSUE HAH May second veto wan Dent lo tho House this afternoon as hail been generally was restatement of the extraordinary argument mado by last week In tho Tho Democrats received the assurances of thu President that ho not want to USB ihe and therefore bil was unnecessary with and tho Republi cans tho most of Kd consolidation When the read ing was ended moved a resolution up message anil attain iho to and Wood another Instructing the Ways and Moans Committee to prepare an adjournment some time In the pros uit tho message waa ex it excited a good deal of fooling on the Democratic side and tlie criticisms upon the Presi dent have been exceedingly Many gentle men who have hitherto been among the most con servative expressed themselves thoroughly con Hint the veto notwithstanding tlie as of tlie the Republican party Intends to use tho army to control A member of the House euld this evening that known very well tho vetoed does not lu fac Interfere or repeal the bills men lu tlie and that ought to know he dues or not it has never been the Intention of the Democrats to do but prohibit tbo use of troops at tho polls to Interfere with und all of the which extend thai pm pose lo preventing all line of I lie army to suppon anil maintain Uie Federal laws arc message bun created u good deal uf feeling there M no doubt that wise councils will In the end No caucus lias been called it Is the present Intention that none shall be consultation has been held to out the course ought to bo taken by ttio There Is no that a number of members of both houses are In favor of adjourning without pausing the Army Appropriation but u majority Is against any buch Thoso who favor it do so on tlie that rea sons for vetoing of so labored a character and ot mull weakness that they give conclusive evidence that 11111 was right In Ills speech ou anil the do Intend to preserve In power by the use of tlie army If At present they think that under circumstances It will not be for the In ot tlie country tlie should have au army with power to use It for nay pur The majority of tlie party In both houses on contrary holds Democrats mum original Intention having put the licans ou record m manner they pais the appropriation bills and adjourn to go to the people with the of free A member of tho House said me Democrats have a better position by reason of this veto than thoy over to Issue lias been clearly and Khali bo troops nt tlie and not only tho President but the whole Republican party have made and ConKlIng and Iho two Chandlers the leaders of the new Republican aud have tlie stalwart Tno message Iscon by all intelligent men hero an tho lo Democrats lu the next con und It will not bo so It la by best men of tho before majority will be united lu of passing ut once the appropriation bills ami going to tho country with tlie plain which tlie President lias day When the adjournment will take place will depend ou the miration of tho ponding debate In the on the Legislative Tho evidently feel it to be necessary to discuss some of lulls propositions Beck thinks it would cnici not to penult them After the Is panned It must BO back to the for In ionic which been made by oes It the political ily and all of t bis whether Congress can possibly get away tbo 1st of oven should everything go as smoothly as an couree will Inquiry among the members of both Houses reveals that while tho stalwarts are greatly over their complete capture of the 1rcsl dent and this first step towards the revival ot Grant the better and more moderate men of tho parly are very troubled over the ono of them Raid to your correspondent 1 can see very clearly a reason why I as a legislator should vote against the as un original proposition an unnecessary and aa cumulative but I cannot possibly nee how tho 1realdcnt could volo tho It Is quite us noticeable that a good many of the leading In tho wero not among those who thin applauded the reading of tno It is undoubtedly truo that Hayes told more than one person In the early part of lust week that he would sign Iho and ho changed nls mind tho solicitation of and under from When vote was taken on the motion ot au Iowa Republican to ens tho rules and pass the Army Appropriation no Democrat voted In the but most ot tho Greenback people or tho execution thereof obstructed In anv State by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by ordinary of Judicial proceeding or by the powers vented in tbe marshals by tills the same being notified to the President of the United by n n Associate Justice or tho District It shall be lawful for the President of the states to roll forth the of such State to suppress such combinations anil to cause the laws to be duly And if the of a Slate where such combinations may happen shall refuse or be Insuf ficient to suppress the It be lawful for the President if tlie Legislature o the tunics be not In to call ton k and employ such num bers of tho militia of any other State or States most convenient thereto as maybe necessary and the use of so to be called forth may bo continued if necessary the expiration of thirty days after the commencement of the In 17U5 this provision was substantially reenacted In n law which repealed the net of In 16II7 the act became the law by the approval of Irtf In all coses of Insurrection or obstruction to the cither of the United or of any In or where it IB for the President nt the United States lo forth the for the purpose of suppressing such Insur or of causing the laws to be duly II be lawful for him to employ for the same purpose nidi part of the land or naval forco of the united Hiatus an shall bo judged having all tbu in the law in tbat act It will seen that the scopo ol thn law of waa extended BO as to authorize National Ummi to we not only tbo but tbo army and navy of tho United causing tno Tbo important provision of tho 170fi and in torina from txi adapt it existing remained In forco until by an approved by President Lincoln substantially in tbe aarno language lu which it IB found in tlie Revised vl Section I whenever unlawful combina lions or assemblages of persons or rebellion against the authority uf Government ol tho United it shall become impracticable in tho judgment of thu President to enforce l tuo ordinary of judicial thn laws ot the United within any Slate or Terri it shall be President to call forth tbo of any or atl tho to employ Buch parta ot tbo land and naval forces of United States ae no may deem necessary tlm faithful of tbo laws of the Untied or to such rebellion in vi er or Territory lawn of thu United Stales may be forcibly opposed or the execution forcibly This ancient and law has botm In forco from Inundation nf the U is now pro posed to abrogate il on certain days and at certain In my judgment oof act liaK been tendA to Mint it ought to tjo repealed or suspended for a hour at any place in any ol tbo or Territories ot inn All of experience of wir history in of ita efficiency On every occasion when supremacy of hna and tlie perpetuity of our institutions tbo of this on by luo has enabled tbo of the Union to maintain and to preserve thein nf tlie tuition At tbe most critical periods of our my pn executive on tins Knit It was on principle tbat Hill II PERISHED IN THE VILLAGE DESTROYED AND Way The dwelling of a German kilns near was burner recently and a tramp named who was tn the perished May A nro broke out In aa old filled in the e intern part of thin city early this James who with two others was asleep In an adjoining which waa was burned to The party had been the night John Dillon was aim severely Way A despatch from says Two children of Frank a farmer near were burned to crib with corn Maj A fire at at B oclock thin three brick buildings owned by Walker which were fully a aged thirty five was burned to Ills re found in one of tlie lie IH Hiip to have been May A special despatch sayn the at the County at were burned late on Saturday All the escaped except two and Thomas who Vu LOBB on the May The Jail ut was burned this The only a named wus burned to It H mip In order to effect his es May The village of was partially destroyed by nro May Immense When tho President vetoes it the political will bo passed separately and all of t his will take some It Is doubtless whether m tins U tbo in iu In Banio urin broke no tbe conspiracy by for the employment of such culler of the or of tbe militia and by Mich proceeding of tbe civil authorities on might enable to tho further of the and it waH under thn tbat hen crushed iu Kouth Carolina and that 1residunt Lincoln issued Ills call for troupe to save the in Un of lesK under every and certainly under the power exerted lo enforce tho laws without objection by ucy party in tbo country and pub lic The Kreat elementary constitutional prin ciple which wan tbe foundation of tbo original statute nf und which hna been its in tno It Kince Its adoption that Uov the United States under thu Con In lull tho power of by its own independent of State author ity it need against tba hostility of Stuto ft in nur unimpaired an It ho been from the very origin of the It should bit regarded us lots valuable or lens than u ol tlm are many containing thut to tm or at thu aud pla of if tho hill mo a 1 do not undertake to a list of them Many of perhaps the of have Htt lorth in the debates on this They relate to to against tho to quar to Indian to rightn of and to other In re gard to them all it may bo that tbo moaning and Affect ol thin lora tho an part of its power to enforce objection to the is ltd discrimination in tavor ot tho Stato and against the national or of tho army or navy ol the la at at tho United States in under tho terms of tbl place where an election in hold in a b hold thu authority of them and need of buch military hut to uphold thu authority of tho Government of the United and therein need of Bach military Under thin the presence aud employment of tho army or navy of tho would and Lo to conduct ot a otata violence that would over throw but would bu unlawful to maintain the conduct on the for several nro Tho burned district covers nu area of about acres and the air Is filled with PORT May Tho forest spreading and destroying a vast amount of tim ber In the northwestern part of Pike May mountain fired TIIE SEASON VESSELS FROM INFECTED rORTS AT QUARANTINE AND OTHERS AN IN WHICH NKW NEEDS A ItK OP THK The fresh from the seaport cities of the Wen m two of cities at least the yellow fever Is said to be prevailing as an is now Ion her way to and la due at New York a week from next ami from Port an Prince ami will soon bo pul down In the directs of nils and it Is feared the plague which last ar devastated the Southwest at any time during the next month or make Us appearance nl some point nearer to Una city than the would like to a reporter of TIIK was sent to Quarantine In ascertain what precautions the Health Officer had taken to prevent the enemy from enter ing at that The faet ascertained was that two from the Infected ports in bad already anil had passed up to the city after one of deputy said that the schooner Vrank Magee arrived Wednesday from at which port the fever has prevailed for somo Too captain of tlie told him authorities of Marc claimed that the disease was not true yellow fever but a milder type ot fever which had been produced by 1 overwork on the part ot the laboring But the cook of tiie Krank died of It and tho male wni Mck of It also btr got Ihe American Consul at Mara IH under In THE continue in thin vicinity and along Lackawanna and Western is surrounded hy but bv lighting thu have driven it back from the An extensive area of timber ou 1ocono Is in of health to sailing from tbat port for the 1nited said an Captain Young the Consul believed the local officials there that disease Is not uu In Young that when tlie ot lliu Magce was ut Ware ihe American Consul admitted him to OKU house and had him treated there until lie i Sanborn he knew nothing about tho na I the which Imd made Its appearance ut further man what he was told by Captain lint iw tne had no of health there was only thing for the Health and that was to obey tlm law ol tlie State by d laming tin vessel for twentyfour hours I and There was no I board tho at the ttinn of her sue wan I yesterday released from Quarantine anil permitted I to come ip to tlm Thu schooner brought i argo consigned to Kay A the three hundred letters simo I bertell being to Warren sailed trom April The schooner which arrived from Slatan a cargo of sugar consigned tu was detained ut tine for twentyfour hours aller sbo wus allowed to proceed up the Hy a law or State tlm Health Is not authorized lo detain any vessel for moro than twentyfour to May Alter that time verge Is from Infected ports will ho stopped at Lower for the prescribed The Deputy he believed It was the intention of to take such cure as always to lo un the sole HV OK TUB MAN WHO WAS A WOULD fAN Slay operator who was arrested for writing reports of the death of friends to purlieu In tlie Eastand at tempting thereupon lo swindle them out of small sums of money gives his name as lie bib but says that he has reaped no pecuniary benefit from his lie 1iiit sent out some April THE WOULD BLOCKED Ills A Of TUK of a In California to entrap the unwary In thin aro attention The man is named and lie claims to bo proprietor or a hotel called the Hamilton Sau following letter sent to Mark a prominent undertaker of will illustrate methods HAMILTON SAN box SAN April U is roy painful to inform you stranger at thia house under the name of liii died ot alter a short 1 can find no Information concerning him except your name and wnich was lound on his person ous unimportant leads me tn behove him to be a relative or Iriend of to jou in to the of I therefore Tiro TUK ONE LOUIS AND KHOM KAN SAS A NEW MOVEMENT May It has been decided by the Colored Board of this city to send John a member and of tho in my and of a valuable ami KasMo to tho people ol that section seal wth minory I far known relating U the the ol a national election tho sumo violence that would overthrow Ibis discrimination has never attempted In at previous by and in uo more compatible with tho Bound principles ul the Uon or tlie and methods of our system of ou occasions of than at other In tlie early legislation of 1702 and of by which the military nt the States was tho only military j power resorted to for tbe execution of tbe constitutional powers In support of ttate or national of government were put upon tho saino Hy tho act of 1807 the employment ul the array and navy was authorized for the of both in tuo Tn all lator on Ihe Bamn tho same measure or authority to the has been accorded for tho performance nf both these No precedent has been found In any previous and no reason has given lor the discrimination in favor of tho State and against tho national thin Under the terms of tho the National Gov is Bhut out form the of the right and from thti discharge tbe duty to mo its whole executive power whenever and wherever required for enforcement ot its laws ut the places and where und when Its elections are Tbu employment of lu organized armed torce tor any auch would bo an tbo law unless called lor uy and therefore upon permission ol tbo authorities of the State In which tbo occasion IH thu but the of discretion of the State governments tor tha discretion of THE VETO Haute if After careful consideration of the entitled An act to prohibit military Interference at elec tions I return It to the House ot In which It with the following objections to IU approval Iu the communication sent to the Douse ot on tho aath of lost mouth returning to the my approval the entitled J Au making tor tho support of H the array for the fiscal year ending Juno and for other purposes I endeavored to show by quotations irom the uf tho United States now In force and by u of facta In regard to recent elections In the several States that no additional WUB to prevent K Interference with tho elections by the military or naval forces of tho The fact waa In that that at the time ot tho passage of tbo act ot June in relation to the employment ot tho array as u or otherwise it was maintained by its friends that It would establish a vital and fundamental principle would secure to the people protection against a standing The fact was also referred to unco tho passage of thla act and municipal elections have been held throughout the aud thut In uo Instance haa complaint been ol tho presence of United soldiers at tho aa I the opinion that any military In whatever at the polls u contrary to the spirit of our Institutions and would tend to destroy the freedom of and sincerely desiring to concur lu all ot IU it Is very great regret that I am forced to tne con that the before mo la not only to prevent but a dangerous departure from long nettled and Important consti The true rule as to tho employment of military force at the elections la not No coercion be allowed to control or Influence citizens In the exercise of right to whether U up pears In the shape of a combination of or of armed bodies of tho of a State or of the military force of tho United The should be free from all forcible Interfer ence aa far an from all sion of such No either of the Union or ot tho State mould be present at the polla to take the place or to perform the of the ordinary civil There baa been and will be no violation of tola rule under orders from me during tins But there should be no denial of the right of the National Government to employ military force on any day and at any since In employment la to en force the aud laws of tho United The before me la aa Be It that It not be lawful to bring to or em at any place where a general or special elec tion Is being held m a any part ot the army or navy ol the united force be nec to repel the armed enemies of tue United o enforce article of the Con J the and the laws made In pursuance thereof on application of the Legislature or Executive of the Stale where luoh force IB to bo used and 10 much of all lawn u U herewith la hereby It win be observed that exempts from tho general prohibition against the employment of mili tary forces at tno two These exceptions recognize and concede tbe soundness of the principle that military force and constitutionally Uo used at tho place of elections when such use IB necessary to enforce the Constitu tion and the But the leave tho so extensive and farreaching that adoption will seriously Impair the of the Executive Department ot ihe Tbe first act expressly authorizing cue use of military power to execute the laws was passed al J early as lie organisation of the Government the Constitution aud was approved t Washington May It is as follows And be It further that when tie thu thu United an to the y judgment is an by tbo National Govern anco of own duties ID ray ju nation or super to cb 1 that tho existing statutes are a subordination of national authority and an In over national id tendency to State of BU Though I dantly to completely prevent military inter ference with thp elections in tbe Hento in the phrase IB used in the titlo of this and an employed by the people of thla 1 shall find no difficulty In concurring iu any additional legislation limited to that object deed not interfere with the indispensable ex of the ot Government tation and Executive May THE INDIAN ban about decided that neither tho law nor tho evi dence will warrant Ihe beginning of criminal pro against those who have mitigated the ruld Into the Indian Territory In opposition to the Intro In the Senate yesterday a to con against the laws of the United and should this pass and the present operations here and elsewhere continue It may furnish tho now lacking At the Cabinet meeting today it wan that the War and Interior departments received notifications that tho troops nail been successful tn the tide of emigration and that all who had entered tho landa had boon turned A CABINET MEETING May Cabinet meeting to day considered the question of In view of the recent agitation of that question in and other European This Is not the first time the subject has been before tho and now It was finally determined that Secretary shall open negotiation with foreign governments to united action In restoring silver as part of of the Senator Hayard la the author of an amendment to the Legislative i for contingent expenses of Bute and It Is supposed that this fund Is largely to bo used for tho purpose ol carrying Into effect the determination of todays Cabinet LOOKING INTO TUB May Senator dum on the Freedoms Bank met today aud took the first step In the Investigation by adopting a resolution that the persons In charge of the tion shall furnish an Itemized account of their man It is charged that people aro uning all tbe surplus funds and Income of the bank In ex salaries and and it Is proposed to Investigate that charge which I am Ignorant bad but in money on his which I paid to the attending physi cian and for Ho was indebted to me for and If you feel interested In the matter and will remit tbe sum duo me 1 un receipt of ex press the to Inclose tbo amount In with our and address us An Immediate answer will youra very re box Station San Immediately wrote him that ho could sell the retain the for besides lu per for Ins and remit the In this neighborhood received One named ug near turned his letter over to tho aa THE OF AUD DO 7JIK OK WITH TIIK CONSTITUTIONAL May cane of Edward colored and Mary Susan Hall who aro In tbo Virginia 1cnlton lary for a violation of the suite statute prohibiting white and colored citizens to was be fore the United Slates circuit Court Hughes upon a petition of writ uf habeas The petition sets forth thut negro is unlawfully restrained of his liberty In violation of the Constitution aod laws of the by virtue of the sentence of the County of Hanover pronounced In a certain criminal prosecution him and me woman they gone to Washington where they were united in the bonds of and after their marriage returned lo Virginia lived together as man and wife until Heir which was soon followed by their conviction and sentence to imprisonment In the for live vears Tbe grounds aliened In the petition for a habeas corpus are Thai the petitioner i lie woman to whom bo was married in the Dis of Columbia are of the ono of the privileges and Immunities of of the United Invasion by hostile is the fully aud to contract marriage between themselves race or color that Is a civil con tract and the act of the Legislature of tho of making It a for white and colored citizens to Is cnu to tho Constitution aud laws of tho States and void the marriage having been celebrated In thu District ol Columbia anil valid there It must bo valid throughout the United The ease fully argued upon Its merits by United States for tho peti anil Stale Field for the The Court reserved its decision until a view to enlisting their sympathy and co operation In behalf of the The board at its last night adopted resolutions stating that they received Information from their ac credited and also from in Kim saii that who gonn or been sent there have found work at fair General Con way In favor of encouraging emigra tion from the He does not believe in urging negroes lo leave their homes or but ho who have already left or plantations and arc ou river bank awaiting transportation North should not only be permitted to but should be brought tip hy any available ilo it the of chartering steamers to bring Irom their camps is out the vessels win ably be obtained and outlined on tho Ohio where plenty of friends of tno movement and an abundance ol Hinds to further the Ho claims to bo backed by a number of very wealthy In the and win iu no luck nl money to carry out any to aid refugees may bo agreed Nothing will bo done towards bringing up the river until the who lull hero have reported tho condition m they und negroes at the points they Intend to SYMPATHY ANP Am HIOM May meeting was held this evening to consider tho of thu of Southern negroes and to devise means for Addresses weie mado by President of University of Stuto anil Vuu Home and Resolutions wero adopted and promising GOS WAS May lu oases to day testimony was taken regarding the stone con Andrew formerly clerk m the ot tho Superintendent of ex the gavo a list of the In the building aud related the methods pursued In the an architect entitled to having examined thu work ou thu several and had found many Imperfections lu the stone used that It wan poor m anil frequent pitching was necessary to make it look Tho stone had scaled badly In tho lower Tbo quality of the stone in the upper portion was much inferior to that In tho He thought It would require more than an ordinary expert to tell what stone could stand lie thought that fully 51 per of the stone used In the attic and huse bo HOW IT LOOKS OVER Kail Mov The Democrats in tbe House of yesterday endeavored to pats the Army over President Hayess veto and only what all the world knew that they have not the requisite twothirds They are now considering what to do The rumor Is that they will give which would be an exhibition ot selfrestraint and respect for the Constitution that could not fall to redound to their benefit In the early But If they are carried away by the parti san spirit a deadlock seems A IN NKW May The weather In North ern Now England today was hot for the At many places In New Hampshire the thermometer Indicated 100 degrees In the TWO FOH May John who murdered James Patrick an old near North on July because charged him too much for sharpening a was sentenced here lu the Judicial by Judge to Im prisonment m tho Concord Prison for Dalley claims to have no recollection of committing the but pleaded guilty of murder lu the second degree when arraigned In April of Houth who on November 1 last Ellis to his home and on the latter to pay 10 cents for tie ute of the shot Mils with a from tie of which he died ou having pleaded guilty of murder lu the second degree In April last was today sentenced to lite Imprison wile and child were In parting ut the Jail today wag most the prison officials separating them with AX May who resides near Deer and has been ol poisoning her and haa confessed to the Coroner that she made an at mpt upon her husbands She was urged to nake a confession of both which she wl to but virtually admitted having killed her br ther She a cousin who was In love with Mei been wrested and taken to ai d the Sheriff U looking tor u TAMMANY HALL AT WORK FOR TOTTER TIIK OF THE Stay The Tammany men who have been hero recent make no secret of tho tact that Clarkson Potter IB to be Kellys candidate for They claim high credit Kellys cunning In tho matter and say that tho project reaches behind tho formation of tho Pot ter As part of plan Potter was to keep out of Congress so as not to bo entangled with new Wherefore he declined a It Is also claimed that Kelly prevailed upon 1oticr to Initiate his committee a of destroying and the point with to the fact thut the ciphers and the examination al the Tilth Hotel of 1ellon and If not tho examination of him they left the complicity of In tho Carolina ami 1Iorlda matters In wholly absolved und ac quitted It Is rumored Potter has none Into tho of Kelly his local It Is by no means certain Governor will consent to be a candidate for The people In the arc Insisting Yet ho Is averse to It because ol inn health and the condition of Ids the Governor withhold bin name many people here would name This Is understood peremptorily to as he In to leave the Many of hla friends also sav Unit inas much as IIP could not run without previously resign ing and as his successor might be elected at tho next election If the to carry tho the Democracy would lone both and tho which in now up of four Democrats lo three would be reversed m Its political AH things actu ally stand ex Judge Homer of to loom up an an almost certain Helms been a local He u lino figure In Ho made run as Secretary of Ntate at the head of tho ticket and waa a most popular Ho has thrice Flumped the and Is widely He bos not been connected with any of the He raised a regiment during the civil As a public and counsel lor be has done excellent The slate stands IIH TIIK drat an Hamilton for and lor God nave the commonwealth I AND HUT No Imai of and now resid ing in Kansas writes back to friends In on account of or the she says 1 have not seen so many negroes in The place Is thronged with colored emigrants from tho Houth and they are hud together In every and many aro so des ilia It is really 4 pitiable There are several ou the bunk In with till of their plunder piled up lutho greatest exposed to i ho and several ol them very with only a few quilts hung up to shelter 1 slopped talked with them yesterday asked them how they liked this They said did not like It at all and only wished they were back seemed determined to camp till an offered thorn to 1 been out looking at them and ono poor old gray headed man Is standing shaking with un and to warm by a chip while some of tho others ure crouched down with a quilt or blanket around them trying to keep Last night a cold blew all could scarcely keep warm lu our comfortable I pitied thoBo poor creatures from my very and about to rain and I begged Captain to yet up and send a tarpaulin out and cover them We had application an soon us the boat landed to Uko a whole of tlumi back to Those I talked with seemed sorely dis Mauy have died since they arrived and all along the river I saw fresh graves where they died on tho way up aud were burled ou the and still they conic by tbo AMI TUK May Ancient order of III ol the United States assembled lu conven tion here this There were about eighty representing twentyfour They attended divine service In a body ul tho Cath where mass was celebrated by Archbishop After mass tho addressed the lie God that the Ancient order of during tbe punt years slandered aud had R roved themselves to be truo good and members of as well as The Archbishop said ho had su abiding filth In tho society and was glad to see that other prominent ecclesiastics in the country were now ot the same After mass tuo delegates met at Hall aud after appointing committees on nuance and rules of adjourned until tomorrow A May confederate monument erected by tho Ladles Monumental Asso In Capitol was unveiled Military organizations and old veterans from all the principal points in the state and from A salute ot eleven gum flred when embraced companies of veter ans und with several bands of the orator of the de livered a patriotic There wero people Asbestos Liquid are in uie by the Navy and De and nations and uu DEVISES THEM AND TIIK NOMINATION OK May the National Colored Convention today Governor Chairman of the on made a report of which the following are the salient points jeam have our und have madn an vet lire tu that boon in uur way to MIJI of of thu ant on HID part of tho In tho in are to that foil nf uno all of thn in lu thu and in ot vrn aru cally denied ILO and nf Vu thn and and lint ore tuo tu u and elm in tbu Via lavor and a national to bu hy nf HID nf public Wu tno political of OUT In lliu with Wn Hnd that and Rurder uur havo anil in been a weapon uf upon tho that thorn IB a with planned and thuir and and them txi u It la ia Holy Writ that tho at that out tho nurn ahall nut bu An Uie many tor thuin they would 1 In If thuy thoir and and reive remuneration for thoir Wo view the recent of tlie of at the to an uf labor in uf believing that it IB tu Wu would to boJi tbu adoption of similar in future fur ol all may bu In his the nomi nation of General for the which was received with Immense The address of tho committee was unanimously A resolution indorsing the action of Judge ot In regard to colored jurors was Ol WHY TIIK CANNOT TIIK 1OACASTO TIIK INDIAN May weeks ago assistant of tbo en gaged counsel to sue out u writ of habeas corpus lo Standing Dear und who were being returned to the Territory by military having lied therefrom on account of sickness wan rapidly exterminating the Webster thu case for the Indians without i of the States gave a decision The points decided ure un Indian Is a within the of ut Ktatt a anil thu to suit out a vv rit ol iu a and a judge in all he may bo cou under color of tbu authority of United or ho is of iu vio lation of tho Constitution or the lining con luander of tie Military Department of tlm nt tbe rotators under color of tbe authority of thu United and in violation of the laws no rightful authority for removing by force any ef 1mvuaa lo the as iVon eral has been directed to possess the right of expatria tion UB welt us tho moro fortunate race unc have the inalienable to life attl liberty the pursuit ot happiness so long as they obey laws and do not on restrained of liberty undor color of authority of the United States and in violation of ihe laws tlie relators must bo discharged Irom aud it IB BO The Convention Iwill he huld Tbe HrH shipment of new has been received in by Cook Chester from Andrew Manning killed his Conn alter which he went to a tilled bis pockets with threw in aud was Tho of tbu of Mexico nave celebrated the victory won over tbe French ou May with aud ut public The train which and from 1homanto 118 mado tbo tame in 10o On Thursday UHU at an average of miles an Tho Pennsylvania House of lias amended the taxing crude petroleum by making Hie tato 6 of 10 It Is thla tox will the revenue of the The prohibiting al or to uas bun touted in Ihe Pennsylvania louse of by u of 87 lew to 7 IBM than a of on Tuesday went home from work fell fainting In the and exclaimed to hla I urn This to greatly that shortly Paul Ihe Mayor and City Attorney by ut 8UO and Ida returns from tho Indianapolis election show a Republican gain ol tune In the Council anil one la Ilia ol In the trial ol f or tho ot Oron two at diy ab one of the men who ware near bouse on the day of tho would not Identify The Dominion have been by the HOUBO of and ara uow belui lu tho of Parliament are for homo la larso It in that the will bo prorogued lor with Intont to mado by a ol lu the Halifax Nova boon In time to the It ii that a plot had been matured for an aud of u Throughout Northern Iowa and a to ol wheat to weather for ton has been and dally rabu ana favorable to tbo growth hotels and other buildings near tho railroad depot at u about miles east ol on the Philadelphia alul were on Tuesday morning entire was at ono timo with and tbo of was telegraphed The wheat moro corn EVENTS BEYOND Till ia more Ilian uly nur tod lut but Ilia Wilt Tuo a victory Hire have Clerk and IIm Tho le and tbo v c f lu toHn aad uie KUAN IN TIIE CAMP WISHES FOR THE NI 1IILI8T8A Hay Ameer of Afghanistan ar rived at He was met at tho frontier by Major and a of Tenth and troops of all arms lined the to the a ot two re the Ameer on his at the end of the when of twentyone guns Tnc Ameer has announced his arrival to tlie Viceroy of India awl expressed a for the establish ment of friendly relations and Af May limei despatch from Gun nt his formal interview with pro a letter from the Viceroy of India him un a The letter Is us It Is vi i thereby acknowledging 1 Khan ns de facto ruler of Afghanistan May Lahore corren have arisen in negotiations ut Yakoob la to giant what the but his in is tie IB hlin graul in llm TIIE A Moy correspondent lit Private accounts reaching here from represent the situation all over that country us being beyond and that the tendency of the measures Is towards revolution rather than as pres ent annoyances mid outrageous oppression of all of population are thai is preferable to the stuto of a It Is thai tlie 11 really playing the game of tlie Instead nf crush ing out tlie spirit of discontent In thn A to the JOK states Unit a Nihilist has been at of of In Peters have been rue mutes that the parly ot out ot Moscow tlie started for Nine In other tontin will pans through lining Petersburg correspondent Mates the revolutionary newspaper Land mul Is being clandestinely Ihc last on Ihe of Dubro vins uu the A to tlie Buys political in have been recently confined tn the provinces thu stringent measures adopted them seem to have cowed the conspirators lu The linn decreed that prm onem tried by he or within hourn ami the scu be executed within hours from the time they are principal part of the town of on the eastern border of the Jov at the was destroyed hy flic on The population of Irbit is about Tho reports tho looses by tbe are The and Town Hall were Tho raged all day Saturday and Tuo despatch out thai Is largely used as u place of J has been received from Tinia that a disease with mortality laging m ten vil lages lu the A solemn procession of holy pictures has been held lu district of lorl ana prayers offered lor the preservation ol May gentleman who has Insi re turned says of ioy ot arc hardly noticeable m flu traversed a large part of tho city late at without Interference or B bright the streets wore with as happy and apparently as In Continental lie saw wife of the through tho alone in IUT carriage anil AN ATTACK ON TUB May the House of Commons last night moved that in tho opinion of tuo It was necessary that tho limits of prerogative should bo more strictly ob so as to prevent under cover of tho of thu from withdrawing from the of the mailers which aro properly within the scono of its In his speech pointed as examples ol ouch matters the annexation of the of the Indian troops to Malta and the of tho Uect to tho Darda Gladstone called attention to the taut that tho had already approved acts of tho Gov which lliu motion proposed to lie regarded the allegations of the motion as untimely ami not supported by Hlr Stafford announced that the Govern ment had decided to meet tho motion by a direct Referring to the imputations of action ou part ot inn Jueen conveyed In speech ho explained that Lord correspondence with Her was not political It was merely a narrative ol tuo move ments of tho The of almost paraphrased Gladstones tho Homo announced that no was authorized to state the letter of the lo Judy waa merely u general Binu of Thu debate was adjourned for one The motion lu curtain to bo overwhelmingly Much contusion was caused by which m UK original form Implied that tho Queen hail acted being at the Issl moment re modelled Into a vote of of the Minis Tho original motion would have met with evni lens support limn tho present ENGLANDS FOREIGN May Tho lu a leading edito rial Bays that the Government has no Inten tion of dissolving Parliament this When tho resent BEk tho judgment at the con on their conduct tho will bo able to present a complete account of their policy und lt At It in m protean ol execution alike In and and its beatings cannot be Hilly A few will show what lias been real value of the Berlin treaty and tho taken la will now know that toe Govern ment will remain unaltered far at leant a long enough time to Insure Iho execution of the treaty and she will not be tempted to evade It by hopel of our policy being altered by a change of ministry or by uu appeal to the The Ministers will be enabled to complete the work they have and we shall bo able in a few months to sou somo what It In NEWMAN ON LIBERAL May John Henry New replying to the messenger an nouncing his elevation to the made a long speech the gist of waa that he would aa ho had In tho resist with all hla powers the spirit ol liberalism in the doc trine that there IB no positive truth In religion and that ono is as good aa And thin la the leaching which la gaining and force It la Inconsistent with tSe recognition of reli gion ui While there IB much In thu theory that 11 good and noble lu It In evil intended to supersede uo ho wa not afraid that It would Injure tho Church of though U would destroy many ho had too often In deadly peril that we should fear for It any new The today the berretta to the Be said ho felt that In appointing Newman ho rendered a signal Mr to uie to the College and to A May Daily cor respondent at 1uriu cays It Is reported that there hi a of the marriage of tbe Archduke Crown ol to the Infanta Maria del King The Crown JUDGE Hay midnight Judge Aw Packer WH at the paint of death and have up all hope of his Lait night tte of family won gathered the bedilde ex each moment to bfi BTi Thli the little HU