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York Times, testified before tho House Telephone Investigating Committee on the 5th
concerning tho alleged attempts of the Bell
Company to obtain newspaper influence in
Its favor.
SUMMARY _0J_ CONGRESS
Senate sessions*
NINETY-THIRD DAY.—Mr. Morgan, from
THB;niaster builders of Boston have united
to isshlng a circular stating tnat they ''utterly REPRESENTATIVE TUCKER has been in- Foreign Relations Committee, reported a"
refuse to enter into any conference wltn tructed by the House Committee on the Judi- resolution looking to the suppression of
labor Organizations," and that heroin tor ciary to report adversely a bill to allow citi- tho evils growing out of the crossing
they will deal only with tho individual work- zens of one'State to take fish from the waters of cattle over tho border lines between tho United States and Mexico,....
of another State.
man.'
Senate considered tho Inter-state ComDeola*ing Against Boycotting and
THIRTEEN of the Now York Aldormon inTHE House Committee on Agriculture is The
bill, the pending amendment being
dieted on the charge of bribery in connection considering a bill providing for an extension merce
that offered by Mr. Camden, applying an abM Aots of Tiolenoei
with the granting of tho Broadway railroad of the benefits of the signal service to solute
long and short haul clause to each railfranchise have been arraigned in court, all farmers.
road separately. The amendment was adopt,
pleading, not guilty.
THE President has nominated James H. edbya vote of 20 to 24....Executive SesA secret circular from General Master
A BILL to legalize boycotting has boon in- McLeary, of Texas, to bo Associate Justice sion.
Workman Sowdorly, of the Knights of troduced in the New Yprk Legislature.
of the Supreme Courb of tho Territory of
NINETY-FOURTH DAY.—The Senate ComLabor, has boon issued and read is the variA PROPOSED amendment to the State Con- Montana.
mittee on Public Lands to-day reported the
Morethaa 5,000 private pension bills have bill passed by the House some time ago deous Assemblies, Ou topics of current inter- stitution to prohibit the manufacture or sab
introduced in the present Congress, and claring forfeited grants of land made in aid
tet to the order Mr. Powderly speaks very of intoxicating liquors has been defeated in been
the Ne* York Assembly by fifty-three yeas the Senate recently passed 500 of them in one of the construction of certain railroads in
trankly. He says:
afternoon. The President has his clerks go Mississippi, Alabama and other States. Tha
to sixty-three nayp.
"We have been losing ground, so far as
GREAT excitement has been aroused in over the evidence in each case before affixing committee amended the House bill so as to
except the Gulf and Ship Island road of Mispublic opinion is concerned, for some time. Pittsburg, Perm., by the general distribution his signature.
sissippi . . . . An animated debate on the InterTwo vetoes of private pension bills were state
One of the causeB is that we have allowed of Anarchist circulars.
Commerce bill took place between
OWING to tho labor troubles thoro is great sent to the House on the 8th by tho President. Messrs. Camden and Ingolls.
things to be done under the name of the
On
thoafternoon
of
that
clay
the
President
in the building trade in many
Knights of Labor for which the organization ' depression
cities Builders and contractors are afraid to visited Congressman Scott's stock farm on
NINETY-FIFTH DAY.—Mr. Hoar subwas in no way responsible. I ask of our make contracts to build houses while so much the shore of Chesapeake Bay, stopping ovei
mitted a resolution directing the Commembers to keep a jealous eye upon the uncertainty prevails as to wages and hours Sunday.
mittee on Commerce when reporting the
SECRETARY MANNING has nearly recovered River and Harbor bill to report tho facts on
ioings of the labor men who never labor, and of labor.
GOVERNOR HILL presided at a mooting in from his recent dangerous attack of illness.
when they charge anything to our order in
which each item of the bill is bused, the
of Gladstone's measure for Irish home
THE State Department will at once investi- reasons why each pf tho items of proposed
your locality sot the seal of your condemna- favor
rule,
held
on
tho
7th
at
the
New
York
Acadgate
tho
seizure
of
an
American
fishing
appropriation is advisable and of national
tion upon it at once by denying it."
emy of Music. Governor Abbett, of Now
David J. Adams, of Glouces- importance, and also to furnish a statement
Tho Master Workman distinctly advises Jersey, Mayor Grace, Senator Sherman and schooner—the
ter,
Mass.—for
purchasing
bait
in
Canadian
tho conditiou of tho work, if already beagainst boycotting newspapers for criticisms others made speeches, and a message was waters, and her subsequent removal with her of
gun.
Referred. ..The Iutor-state Comunfavorable to tho order or its ofllcors, since sent to Premier Gladstone wishing him god- crew by her captor—the Canadian steamship merce
bill was discussed further.
the knights demand for themselves "the right speed in his work, long deferred-, of justice to Lansdowne—to St. John, N. F. Consul
of free speech" and cannot consistently deny Ireland. The Academy was overcrowded, General Phelan has been ordered to Halifax,
it to others. Speaking of the abuses arising and great enthusiasm prevailed.
N. .8., by the State Department to make a
House Sessions.
from illy-considered Btrikes, Mr. Powderly
FRANK CLEMENTS, a prominent membor of rigorous investigation into the circumstances
107TH DAY.—Mr. Hewitt (N. Y.) addressed
says:
attending
the
seizure
of
the
schooner
by
the
the
House
at
length on the bill for the relief
the
Modjeska
theatrical
company,
throw
"I find that wherever a strike occurs apof certain officers of the Volunteer Army. It
peals for aid are scattered broadcast among himself before a moving railroad train at Canadian authorities.
was
time,
he
said, to call a halt upon these
the assemblies. Do not pay one cent for Newark, N, J., and was decapitated. Dobills giving au unknown sum—an untold
such purposes in future unless the appeal mestic troubles led to the suicide.
Foreign.
sum—from
the
Treasury of tho United
comes from your own district assembly or
L. E. MYERS is now the world's champion
CONTRIBUTIONS aggregating $60,000 have States, which Could only be brought
the general assembly. If boycott notices are short-distance runner, having defeated W. G.
out
by
the
coined
sweat
of
been
received
from
America
during
the
past
sent to you burn them. I have in my George,the English .champion.in two races at
possession 400 boycott notices which Madison Square Garden, New York—the fortnight for tho Irish Home Rule party in the laboring men of tho country.
The
Government
had
not
any
money
to
give
were sent to assemblies with a request first at 1,000 yards and the second at three the British Parliament.
away. Thousands of men were to-day in the
that they be enacted.
A member
THE Belgian government has issued a loan presence
of starvation. The avonues for work
is editing a paper; he fears a rival and pro- quarters of a mile.
$8,000,000 to provide work for the unem- were being
closed up—mostly the result of
P.V. FERNANDEZ, a prominent and wealthy of
ceeds to get into an altercation with him,
ployed.
over-taxation.
Let the Uouse, ho said, adboycotts film and then asks the order to Cuban, head ofa large sugar house in New
MISS AMELIA MOROSINI, daughter of the dress itself to the work of reducing taxes.
carry it out, Our order has been used as a York, was shot dead by his wife the other
well-known
New
York
broker,
has
just
been
"What
is
there
dishonest or dishonorable in
tail for a hundred different kites, and in fu- day at their home near Fatorson, N. J. Mrs.
ture it must soar aloft, free from all of Fernandez followed up the terrible deed by inoculated " against hydrophobia by M. this measure's" queeried Mr. Warner, of Missouri.
"Tho
limit
of endurance on tho part
Pasteur
in
Paris.
She
was
bitten
in
Now
thorn. I hate tho word Boycott. I was boy- committing BUicide in her sister's presence.
cotted ton years ago and could not get work Her act is believed to have been actuated by York by a pet dog. M. Pasteur has thus far of tho taxpayers has been reached," replied
Mr.
Hewitt,
"and
it is breaking out in riot
inoculated nearly 1,000 persons.
at my trado for months."
jealousy.
death and dynamite; and it will not stop
THE officials of the French New Hebrides and
until
the
pressure
and
load of taxation is reIn tho future, Mr. Powderly asserts, the
company on Espiritu Santo Island have moved. "....Mr. Frederick,
South a n d Wost. .
from the ComExecutive Board will suffar no interference
A BODY of 330 Federal troops ha,ve been been massacred by natives.
mittee on the Alcoholic Liquor Traffic, rein the discharge of its duty. He condemns
THERE are a number of Mormon mission- ported adversely a Senate bill providing for
tho passing of resolutions by local assem- sent to Cincinnati to protect government
aries in Switzerland trying to induce girls to a commission on the subject of the liquor
blies, denouncing Jay Gould and othor capi- property in cose of a riot.
talists, sinco such actions do no good, but only
THE Chicago police on the 5th arrested emigrate to Utah, promising them happiness traffic.
retard the efforts of the General Board to ar- three of the leaders of the .Anarchists who land prosperity.
bitrate differences with thoso men or their threw the bombs into the ranks of the officers
108TH DAY.—Debate on the River and
LATE dispatches'report that Greece refused
representatives. Mr. Powderly says that his with such deadly-effect on the. day previous. to comply with the demand of the> European Harbor Appropriation, bill was resumed, Mr.
time is so taken up that he caunot undertake The dens of the Anarchists were also
Everhardt; (Penn'sK ,;£eWrely criticised the
to answer any questions addressed to him by raided, and hundreds of muskets and
! measur&iSejwat'.amoitwmonts wero intro•mail; He says:
?• -•• •Mjfcrifa*s.'-';- :.tij|Btttei! _ -* *M'>< ••»-. • **St,
,.auijaa*',Jt>iA' foMa^^jiWIdhri-. • Mr. Holmaa
.
'•Mom now until tuo general assembly amount/, of dynamite, were seized: A mob A^fionl^StJPGladstfafie, ihlhe BritisJj'HouBe ^ © • i f a y e a t6*i^ulmjt the' bill with inmeets, I will receive no committees, answer gutteoVadrug store and a saloon. They were of Cbmmohs; advised the adoption of com- strttetidns^-'tt* Committee on Rivers and
Harbors to.renofct back admeasure appropriano letters. Infuse formulate a plan for tho dispersed by the.policeafter a severe contest, pulsory means toward Greece.
ting $8,000,000 forthe improvement of rivers
future and will not bo interfered with. Nor in which pistols wore used on both sides and
IT
is
reported
that
General
Lord
Wolseley
.will I go any whereat tho request of members many injuries inflicted. Officer Madden had threatens to resign from the British army and harbors, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of AVar, subject to the
of assemblies. This is imperative. I must au.encounter with a rioter which resulted in
have a chance to do something of benefit for each being fatally shot. Mayor Harrison and to lead the loyalists of Ulster County, approval of the President Rejected—yeas,
•tho'order, and I cannot do it if I am to sit for issued a proclamation forbidding all public Ireland, in rebellion if Premier Gladstone 8oj nays, 157. The bill was then passed—
yeas, 143; nays,'102. The bill as passed apgatherings and processions. All the wounded succeeds in his Irish Homo Rule measures.
eighteen hours a day reading letters."
Anarchists arrested were held for murder.
DR. OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, the propriates about $15,000(000.
Continuing, Mr. Powderly says that the More
than $20,000 was subscribed during the American writer, has been cordially reIOUTH DAY.—A discussion reviving war
order has had trouble from drinking mem- day for
the benefit of the families of the dead ceived in England.
memories occurred over a bill paying $200 to
bers and from men who talk about buying
F. W. Haldeman for services rendered.
guns and dynamite. "If the men who pos- and wounded policemen.
Haldoman had, as a boy of twelve years,
sess money enough to buy guns and dynamite
MILWAUKEE Anarchists have stolen a
bought a uniform and served one yeai in an
would invest it in the purchase of some well
quantity i f dynamite from a quarry,
Ohio rogiment. Mr. Bragg (Wis.) opposed
seleoted work on labor," he remarks, "they large
great fear of reprisals on their part exwould put the money to good use. They will and
C. F. WOERISHOFFER, a leading "bear" the bill, and Mr. Johnston (Ind.) favored its
never need the guus or dynamite in this ists in the city.
passage.
No action was taken on it The
A STRAIGHTOUT Greenback ticket has been unong the New York stock speculators, is House at its evening session passed fifty-five
country."
in the field by the State convention of lead.
pension bills.
Mr. Powderly takes a determined stand put
the Iowa Greenbackors.
A TRIPLE tragedy is reported from Louns110TH DAY.—The House, after some deagainst violence in the following sentences:
Two moro Chicago policemen have died !>ury Station, N. Y., where Norman Louns- bate, passed by a vote of ninety-three to
"If I kill my enemy I silence him, it is
true, but I do not conviuce him. I would from the effects of wounds received by the 5ury, fifty-two years old, murdered his wife eighty-eight, the bill increasing the pension of
make a convert rather than a corpse of my bomb 'thrown into their ranks, and several md a nephew named Payson, and then lulled Loren Burrit, of Pennsylvania, from $72 to
$100 a month—The Military Academy Apenemy.
others were not expected to recover.
bill, carrying the sum of $297,"Mon who own capital are not our enemies
In order to prevent a quorum tho twenty limself. The murderer was jealous of his propriation
805, was passed.
If that theory held gopd, the workman of to- members of the Ohio Senate left the State, lephew.
day would be the enemy of his fellow toiler eighteen going to Southern States and two THE trial of Henry N. Jaehne, ex-ViceHlTH DAY.—Mr. Beach (N. Y.) proposed
on the morrow, for, after all, it is how to Michigan. One of the absent members
an amendment to the rules so as to subject to
to acquire capital and how to use it telegraphed • Governor Foraker on the'-'|ftS- President of the New York Board of Alder- a fine of $100 every member who is absent
properly that wo are endeavoring to that they would return If some assurance nen, charged with selling his vote in favor of
a call of the House
Mr. Bland (Mo.)
learn. I am well aware that some ex- would be given that the rtiles governing the the Broadway railroad franchise, began in during
introduced a bill providing that any iblder
tremists will say I am advocating a Senate would be observed by tho Lieutenantof
standard
gold
or
silver
coin
may deposit
!he
metropolis
on
the
10th.
Jaehne's
bail
was
weak plan, and will say that bloodshed and Governor.
lischUrged and he was taken to Ludlow street the same with the Treasurer or any Governdestruction of property aloue will solve the
ment
depositary
in
sums
of
not
less
than $10
THE ' haunts of the Chicago Anarchists jail.
problem. If a man speaks such sentiments
and receive therefor notes to be
m an assembly, read for him the charge have been broken up by tho police, and their
COUNTLESS dead birds of many varieties called "Coin notes" of the United States.
which tho master workman repeats to the frequenters have been scattered and forced
newly initiated who joins our 'army of to seek fresh hiding places.
ivere found the other morning ou the streets The bill makes it unlawful to issue
gold or silver certificates, and provides
peace.' If he repeats his nonsense, put him
A SEVERE storm of hail and rain caused and sidewalks surrounding the Board of that
all such certificates heretofore issued
out.
some loss of life and property in Kansas and Trade building in Chicago. While migrating
shall be cancolled and destroyed, and the coin
Missouri.
"In tho hands of men entirely great the pen
notes
issued in lieu therefor. It directs the
THERE are about 80,000 men on strike in from south to north during tho night they Secretary
is mightier than tho'sword." To that I add:
of the Treasury to maintain a re"In the hands of men entirely mouth the gun Cincinnati. The Mayor has issued a procla- had been attracted by the immense electric serve
of
not more than $100,000,000 gold and
is as harmless as the sword."
mation offering protection to all who want light in the top of the building, and fell dead silver coin
for the redemption of legal tender
1 Tha writer advises his readors to boycott to work.
when they touched it.
notes, and an additional reserve equal in
strong drink. He also says that through
POLK MARTIN shot Mrs. Johnson and her
amount
to
the
outstanding coin notes issued.
A TERRIFIC storm of wind, rain and light- All other surplus
'some "unfortunate misunderstanding" that two daughters at Madder Hill, Tenn., a few
revenue not required forthe
•knights have incurred the enmity of several days since. Mrs. Johnson was dangerously ning caused three deaths in Indiana and one payment
of
the
current expenditures of the
.trades unions. Hefindsno excuse for the
ono daughter was killed, and the Sther in Iowa.
Government shall be paid out monthly in the
jattack made on the order by some of these hurt,
fatally
wounded.
Martin
then
shot
and
redemption
of
the
interest-bearing debt of
CONGRESSMAN MORROW h(fe received a
•trades unions, especially at a time when the
the United States that may be subject to call,
.'knights stand face to face with a most per- killed himself.
monster petition from the Knights of Labor provided
that, in the discretion of the SecreA CHICAGO dispatch says that the short
plexing question, but he thinks there is no
cause for quarrel and assorts that at tho hour movement there seems to have been of California, I t is over 2,000 feet long, con- tary of the Treasury, not more than $15)000,'special session of tho General Assembly the irreparably damaged by the anarchistic out- tains the names of over 50,000 persons, and 000 shall be paid in auy one month.... Sevlentiro trouble can and must be settled. In break, and that tho employers seom deter- asks that the Chinese be forever prohibited eral resolutions were introduced calling for
inquiry into the seizure of the American fishconclusion Mr. Powderly says:
mined not to yield.
ing schooner David J. Adams bv the Cana| "There is one thing that will not be done . MISS WILKERSON murdered her step- by law from emigrating to this country.
THERE are yet over 1;000 nominations to dian authorities.
whilo I stand at the head of this organization mother with a hoe at Fulton, Ky., and thto
J—it will not be used to further the schemes of •fled.
be acted ubon by tho Senate, nearly half of
individuals, cliques or parties, and it will bo
A MOVEMENT is on foot to establish auxilsubordinate to no other organization on ' KING BRADLEY, after being ejected from those the President has made remaining uniary brunches of the American Opera in all
a, train at Buchtel, Ohio, fired his revolver confirmed.
earth,"
_?
the
leading cities of the United States, Bospromiscuously at people in tho street, killing
ENGLAND, Germany, Austria, RussiA and
• little girl. He was captured, but with his Italy have notified Greece that a blockade of ton wants an opera of its own.
brothers
assistance
made
his
escape,
pursued
SILAS SUBNET, proprietor of the Tremont
House, Boston, says that he, gave Dixey, the fcyftcrowd determined upon lynching him her ports has been ordered.
actor, the money with which he bought his if captured.
THERE are at the.present time 23,000 school
A BOY not yet seventeen, years of age, in
first suit of stage clothes. Now Dixey is
Pope County, Minn., has invented "a com- libraries in the United States containing 45,making $35,000 a year. This leap from pov• Washington.
000,000 books, or 13,000,000 more than all th»
bined
hay
rake
and
cocker,"
for
which
he
has
erty to affluence has been within a few years,
i public libraries in Europe combined.
GEOP-SB JONES, proprietor- of the Nevi refused an offer of $15,000.
Brand Master WoHcriian Powderly
Issues a Manifesto.
LATER NEWS.