Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 June 1879 — Page 2

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CURRENT KEWS. WAMUXUTSSX. . .honker Bandell m reported express- . . . . . Jm ..III .It.a.aMt The I'rssklct ha. nominated Simon B. JZ$Zt ktiylay ZTex.' ,

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fMiaiordorsto ro-oxawiM tke nmiw m rv w vw. i n ( Tke roMniUW M FlMMN ' kav deeMed to peetpoM furtker otiem e tke Warner Sliver bill until next Doeeaaber. Tkeee votinc for peetponenMnt were Xeeers. Bayard, Keman, Kerry and AUfcen. Nays Xers. W-tH . iuitrA.1 vlt r. Will no. Tke I if rt. waold hav voted no. bnlin SUuirmaa not i Km the BOhier Of 4 per eeat refunding eertlnoatea tkat ke will 1 Win eonvertlng tke securities into 4 per ' cent, bonds on July , instead of July 1, as prevkHHly announced Tke Senate Committee on Privileges and BteetloK, at a private meeting neld on tke Mtk, eonsldered tke ease of Senator Ingalk. Two Democratic Senators, Hill and Vanee, nd two Republican, Camera of Wleeonnin and Hoar, expressed thomo elves, that, ia Tlew of the investigation by the Kansas Legislature, there is not enough in the ease to putlngalle again on his defense, aad therefore tkey would not recommend an investigation by tke Senate. Tke remaining fenr Democratic Members were of tke ep inlon tkat tke investigation eutkt to be ordered. Senator Iagalk, who is hisaself the ninth member of the committee, wae absent. WK8T AD SOCTKWB6T. The Ohio Democratic State Convention, hold at Columbus e the 4h, nominated Gen. Thomas Ewing for Governor on the seoond ballot by aodnmstion. On the ftrt natiot the vote was as follows: Rtee, Bishop, fM6; Ewing, 10. Before the seoond ballot was announeed votes began to oheng e from Bishop to Ewing, and the latter was nominated witk a hurrak. The remainder of the ticket Is a foilaws: Tor Lieutenant-Governor, A. V. Kk of Putnam; Treasurer, Anthony Hewelta of Stark; Auditor, Chas. Keewelin of Hamilton; Judge of Supreme Court, W. J. GUsore of Prebk; Attoraey-GeneraJ, I--ak Pillars of Allot; Member Board of Publlo ITerks, Patrick O'Xarrah of Cuyahofa. The platform com mead- the Democratic Majority in Congress for their efforts to prohibit the use of troops at the poll and to abolish the Jury teH-oath, and denounces President Hayes for vetoing legislation that was perfectly constitutional, in disregard, as alleged, of the wishes and welfare of the people. The ftnanoia plank demands the abolition of the Kattonal banking system and tbe feettcof appropriations to the Army until provision nhali have been made to prohibit the use of Weeps at the polls wan defeated by a decided Majority. The Ohio State Greenback Convention was ; rise held as Columbus on the h. Immediately after organiKine; the Convention with great unanimity adopted a resolution directing tike Chairman to rule a out of order any . resolution or motion looking to a eoathleu

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with tke Democrats. Tke following ticke nominated a full State ticket, headed by As was placed in nomination: For Governor Barton of Faribault for Governor. TheProOeooral A. Saunders Piatt of Logan; Lieu-1 MMtieulsts also held a State Convention at onant-Govomor, Hugo Preyer of Stark; , St Paul on the same day, aad nominated n Auditor, Andrew Boy of Jackson, Treasurer, ' State ticket, headed by the Kev. W. W. SatCharlos Jenkins of Mahoning; Supreme teriee for Governor. Judge, A. M. Jackson ot Cuyahoga ; Attor-ney-Oeneral, James C Cropm of Hoeking ; KA8T AXI SOTJTKKAST. Member Board of Public Works, Geo. W. ' Peter Swingler, colored, was hanged at Piatt of Hamilton. The platform declares , Chnmbersburg, Peon., on the 5th, for the that the present fnaoeial system of our murder of John Andersen in December test, country h responsible for the existing de- j The Duke of Argyll has arrived In this -piorabk 'condition of affairs, and recom- country on a vWt to kle oldest son, the Meode as a paaacoa the issue by the Marquis of Lorn, Canada's Govornor-Gen-Gevornment ot kgal-Vender currency in eral. The Duke fa ncecmpanled by a youag--wutume aumcJont to meet the bulne er son, Lord WaHor CampheH,and his two needs of the country, and to promptly daughters, Ladies Btteabeth and Mary say all Ha debts, thus wiping out all bonded Campbell. Indebtedness. The substitution of a gradu- Felix: McCann was hanged at Xorwih,X. nted income-tax for the internal revenue ux 1'., on the 0th, for the murder ot James M. ia also recommended. A plattorm reported i Hatch in December last, fey General Sherwood, as the minority of the At Rochester, X. Y., en the 0th, Fetor PCeuuuktec on Bosoiutlomi, eallcd out a bit- ' ter., a Prussian, killed his wife and aftertor discussion, and when It was voted down ward committed suicide, n number ot delegates loft the convention.: The lock-out at the Iron mouufaeto

AcaH was subsequently iesued, signed by &sn. Carey, Gen. Sherwood and ethers ethers, for n convention to meet in Toledo on the 17th, to nominate a new ticket. On the morning of the tth the rail way sup pry oetahffshmentof Bast Co. at Cinctanatl. 0.. was partially burned. In clearing away the ruins, later In the day, the remainmg wans fell in upon the workmen, killing Ive men and seriously injuring nine or ten others. The names of tbe kitted are Charles Langruth, Thontos.Burnt, Keman Schleckto, Jerry Crania and Frank Jamin. Three renegade Cheyenne who shot and kHiod Private Bodosnd wounded SignalSeruoant Kennedy, while en route to Fort os CRy J 7th of aaj IMnt onjyyl 4jh WcUMbbcJ July. On the night following their sentence two of them committed suletdo by lHHtfiag In the ocM of tbo guard -hcucc m FortKeogh. AAMM TlUamhli Vtmaakf11 4JAm In w WMujfjBj 1nrni inrmnB A WJ91 1 IrsnvfW nl Mirer llnl Sintoa ClrettH Court at Loavcnwonh.

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. ... i - --i-a (.u tik till 1 of tliwwA of Mr of land in Wau.uoy PMtwmwte, Shawnee and Jsclt Ceuu- ... .- iftk ties, Kansos.tbe deckiou being victory for the settlers. Tbe OUttomw WwktaftMMNi iMtadaStatatlnkctlicadcd by WfUtam P. VMu, a limw, tor Governor. Tlie ett-ilHin of WN:i CuaNettbern'piiople rensontrat lag "against tb ' UIVWDVII VWl W W I mimmwwwvm ni-ZloTtL ' e dead, oro. I at WtoAortor Vfc( f gas of AiaMaaa, at uea. iee. Joaie acted as Grand Xarkal of tke oecacton. . , ,. , . I. 1 1M Artum t rm Anwmmi u in icMt meui)Ci Mwpica a iwerauea i wins tk onraaiz&oon ot tke Territory oi utcia-' koaaa out of tk preat Iftdiaa TerrHory. ! Tke aaaual eoRroatton of tke Mieetartppi 1 IYe Association wx held at PaHila tm 1 tke Jtk. Orer 100 papers were reproaeated. ' Rev. Sanuel N. Ilarrk of St. James's Ckurek, Ckkafo, kas been eleeted Bfekep JipMwpi Dioeee of MHskigan, as wieoewor to Btenop McCoskry, deposed. BJan waa kanged at SU Ckartos, Me., on tke tb, for tke murder of liak War res,kis brotker-in-Uw, on tke lt of Oetobar lat. A meet daring and ntoeefuJ & treat rsbbervoemirred in Ckleaco on tke tk. As two yonng men, neeengers et tke Illinois i Central Kali road Company, were taking a Mokage of iVO.WJto tke bank, about 2 p. l they wore set upon by two men at the alley oa WakiBrtoa Street, between Wabash and. Xiehbcnn Avenues. The messengers were v '

first blinded by having red pepper threwn i and hoist the Turkish flag. If the demand into their eyes, after whieh both were is not complied with, the Porte wilt request knocked dowk wka a sand-dub. Tke rob- tke Powers to sanction Aleko' removal, and bera tken grabbed tbe package of money will send a body of Turkish troops to ooeuand ran through the alley towards Madison py the Balkans. Street, aad made tkeir escape in abttfrgy ; In oonsequenee of tke growtk of tke Buswhieh was in waiting for them. sian and French armies, and ia view of the At Laa Vegas, X. one night recently, increase of the revenue by taxation, the a mob broke into the Jail and took out two German Government Is ebnideriag the admen confined for murder and banged both vfeaWiity of Increasing the army, for which

of them in the PuMte Square. There seemed to be some apprehension that the mur derers would escape punishment through some delay or uebnicaHty in the mw, and hence the summary proceedings Mike Crawley and James GHian have been arrested as tke two men who assaulted and robbed the Illinois Central Kallroad meseengers in Chieaco on the Tth. An alleged aecomplice, named James Cobw, has also been captured. Hensou, a young colored man, , one of the moneengon in charge of the stolen funds, has likewise been taken into custody upon sstsploion of havinc been in eellttftiou with tbe thieves. A portion of the money was recovered at Crawley's house. A most destructive storm of wind, hail and rain passed over a section of Kansas and Western Missouri on tbe evening of the 9th. The priuipl damage reported from Topoka, Lawrence, and Wichita, Kansas, and Kansas City and Sedatia, Mo. The Sidney and Black Hills mail-coach k, amin was overhauled by highwaymen midnight on the 10th, near the Cheyesnn Kiver. The passengers, four ' . ..

taking the registered packages. Having l" made a suecesTful ekan-upVthe rol,berS al- em In a few years, by prudent mansgelowed the coach to proeeod on It north- Bent, to obtain a clear ti le. It is also said ward ionrnev that a similar movement is contemplated The des of land made by the Kansas Pa-, Mr. William E. Dodge of New York City,

dic Bnllroad Company during th month of May amounted to 23,912 acres, at an avenge price of $1.77 per acre. The Minnesota National-Greenback State Convention, hold at St. Paul on the ltb, . riee in I'iUsburg ia over, and work has been ; rftsumcd. The manufacturers wore Inaily 1 forced into accepting tbe terms proposed by , the workmen. Charles Ji. FIeW, Wm. O. Pinknam and Wm. O. Rowoil, three woH known young , mou of Salem, Ma., were drewned on tbe Sh by the oanouing of-a sail -boat. 1 A terrible riot took plnoe on the tth at Mcintosh, Liberty Cett.ty, G... a station on the Atlantic and Gulf Kallroad, between a artv oi necra exeurionlsts from Brvaa party oi negro exirioai irosn nryaw County and those belonging to the place. It

pan in a ftget between two negroos, , side, and by M ew. nanmn. hiil mmr L-MtnMi Tak. B.i.ii r.il of I and others upon the Dmoetstle sldf. Sevoroupon John Randall, Captain ot .niw, ptposed by Mepubileans, negrd mltttla company from Bryan ' were voted down. The proeithHit pro tem. torcd hbj com pony to charge, rsp0rt of the Hoard of Inquiry in the. Pita kk they dtd.bayooetlB every body with- fJ1' reocu. TW Coptalnhimsolf kilWo n by running him through with hw morning hour waa rasamed, being the bill re

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tbfc otttmga, Tac IJborty County nogrooa wor the IWatlve. Kxeontlve and JmraJSUJ. aad tlHrin tke salMUrr oom nan V 1 idol AnimwrtaMo bMi, MOVtd that it

kfNteg I four and WOUndUM? MMIV HMMT. MllV P the shooting vahoa the ItVfot eutet the wny, which thoy tried pwveut bjr tcarttg Hp MtrsoK. AH IWtMl engaged were negroes. Mrs. Jeuete Smith and Covert I). BenMtt, her peranum-, have Wen MMiteHced te I be banged en tbe Sftth of July, at Jersey 1 City, X. J., for the murder of Mrs. Smiths luukuJ ii HI m- Sjulik Im a. Viirr prefty woman, under 90 years of age; her paramour W Mtit younger, AtPhlladclpMia, oh the Wh, Reward Purr, convicted of tlw murder of hie daughter, swallowed a dose of poison in the eourtroon and died a few hours afterward from the effects, notwithstanding the hereie remedies administered by physicians to me his llf. FOKKiax. Jjhj am appropriate ,ueooor to Bayard Taylor. jietoourae tu suspeuieu oh aeeouat oi a lance iwrt of its easital beint; loeketl up in 1 .1 1.1. .1 .1 i. ill l I.I hhhi. Ik n lavugak mfmiivin 11111 tra jmiu ihihu. Tret worthy auvieos irom inc ny 01 XexJo,eoording to tke New York Graph k, state tkat tkere la reason to believe tke eouHtr)- is on the verge ot serious trouble, Tke diatbfaetioB witk tke preeat adminlt ratios is iseroasiBg daily In tke eapita, kowever, the opinion generally prevails tkat President Diaz Is qnite strong enough to ' crush the various factions arrayed against ' him. Tkere Is an openly expressed wUk among many of tke citizens that Diaz should 1 not leave tke Presidency at the end ot bis ' term of ontee, but should proelalm himself Dictator. The Turkish Government has Informed tke Powers tkat tke refusal of Aleko Pasha, Governor of Reunsania,to wear tke let, was a violation of tbe engagements between him and the Porte. Tbe Government will wait nnUl East Beumelia is evacuated, when it wiH snmnion Aleko Pasha to wear tke fez - purpose BtsmaroK nas grant from Parliament. asked a perpetual A company of Mexican infantry at Fiedra Xegras mutinied on the Sth, on account ot not receiving their pay for six; months past A number of the men forced their way across tke rtvtr to Eagle l'a4,but several were sihk and killed during the emeute. j Alexander Solovksff, who attempted the ssluaUou of the Emperor of Kussia on the Uth of April, waa hanged on the th. , The famine, in Cashmere is taking its course, and tke people are reported dying by hundreds. The eruption of Mount Htna has oeased, but the volcano eontinues to give forth smoke. OKXKKAL. An organized movement for tke sell lament up on Western lands of the poor Irish CathoHos of the Eastern cities ha been started in Xew York City, some of tbo leading Catholic clergy and laity being Its spon- . . . i . sors. ibs pian auopieu is i wjuhus .. r.i. .. nt,i -t t(io - 1 m eak.witk wklck to nurcbase hree tracts into quarbe sold III I "".mHer B"-1"-' lul lc it of poor Protectants. Tbe eoleial statement of the National Cotton Exchange shows the cotton movement for the nine months ending May 31, an compared with that of last year: Receipts at United States porta, 4,372,907 bales, against 4,lMjm hut year; total shipments by rail overland to Northern mills direct from producer!', 414te, against 27,818; total rail , shipments overland to Eastern delivery 'ports, against S,U0; takings of Northern mill from all sources, l,Htt,822. against 1,872,807. The foreign exports of cotton during the nine month were 8,307,m bales, against 3,1S,44H, and the rail shipments to points In Canada direct from producers, IS,) bales, against 2,941. C0X6BES8I0XAL PBCIEHI6. In the Senate, on the 4th, Mr. Bayard, f rem tbe JadMary Committee, reported with amendment Senate bill repealing Sections m and HI ot the Revised Statutes, which prescribe the Jurors' test-oath, etc., and fM he would nrobaWy ask leave to call H an tomorrow for oonstdoraUoa .In the Moose, Mr. Rnseell offered a resolution iMreeMng the CommHtee on Commerce to in1 can be so amended as to afford relief to comtoeroial IntoreMof the countn. and whether moaourea eu be adopted by uongreos otucn . 1. a .1 nn... J I... secure tbe return of nrosiierlty bv an j of the merchant marine. Tht . to the Post-route bill laereaaeoc trade and extension ot imsinc The senate awemiwore eoneHrred , ' . q...,. the. sth. br a vote of 98 yean to W nays the bill reported yesterday by Mr. Bayard, from the Judiciary Commit, tee, relating to Juries, and to repeal Sections m and atl of tbe Keviaed Statutes, waa taken &'SSTm MS J He was followed by Mr. Kayard In aupport ot tbe bill. A lengthy discussion ensued, -p,,, in hy jieeer. Kdmunds, ! conkl Uwid Riaino upon the Republican Conkttngand Kiatne upon , m. SSSr&!li

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torn ute itrwvMMMi 'immww- iwr mom. .wu-r Nwm t Mi rfjrtod by wm:U llHU MOt IMHiN a mm jmhMii1 ttnwr tke Rkteh (1) . Mo.) .from tke CoHimk too oh A. rUm.tilie. to iMrevoat Mm obimh liHi ot UUwhU MtJ mhU tko rtMHt of ia. ieoMoiM tr eoHUt" ttbtoaMW awHHMC do. MMMtte HMiwiata. uuU wa H'ltrWii m tmo. iHrt of tke bill by MowMra. JUu-h awl Covert (., X.Y.I aad by Mr. Morton (U.,X..)Im OpKfttlOH. la tbe Senate. M tke k, tke 11 UW s rlk. HWoit of a : Mlil Ktver wmtloa wa reported by Mr. Umr and for CommtaotOR Ued fHt the eMleadar. Mr. Qtke Mkcil Mr. nayant, Chairman of tbe Financo Coiumtt. tee, wkat aciton had bt'n taken on the Warmot Wlver bill. He hal ndi-rtood tbe who. itiiltee had afro-d to iot)Hie Iw eon. i4oratton uatu DMember. Mr. lthyartl itl not ieel HUthortaed to my what ItHd teken plaoe la tbe committee. He would only eajr no member bad Iw-en Inotmtt to report on the bill. Mr. Coke then mdd hie n-e of dety led btm to offer a reeo liitiou to dlMbaree the committee trota further coald oration of tbe bill, and to lieclere th bill tiefore tbe Senate for aotlon. Meeerit. KiliiiundH. Wliyte and otbent obioctt. and tbe reeotntton went over. Mr. KU Miami nuniuwl liU rttniurka on tlt mil tn repeal Section 8a and l of. tlw Revised I MUTiiiMi. rawiiniF Muiint?. hiki Hiiomtfr iuhk SMtutee, relating; to Juries, and another Ionk polltlet dtAcuetdon followed. Mr. Thnrman In the course of his remarks, cbanjted that bills liave been vetoed notably the Army bill-beeaiifre members ot the Republican party In both bouses of Conjcreee, by no means very frieiully to the incumbent of the

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lreHlHtial chair, have I wtlt not nso the t, Mli(i,M of tnB ac, wi,ich ataaic lnnmiaice ot the day-I will not talk f w "e lSttpl The bill will about bull doaing-but have coeriwl the 4 ,t0 ue exte" ILi iV'?ti.,i" VJ Kxecntlve." Mr. Edmunds raised the ' contain no general lcje Ulation expolnt of order that Mr. Thurman was eept that portion of the recently out of order. The wonts were taken vetoed bill, known as the "McMahon down and read by the Reporter. Mr. Thur ' Antcnilment," which provides for tke reiaa siitejitently explained, that by "cor- r)e(ti of certaln lawt. retftilating the payment. vtou; risvd !i?5or Reprentattvo-. by the coums they bad Tresi irj toW f"l'J7inrniii taken on till bill, by kvin(f the merlte ot sions the remainder of $10,eoa,(JO hitherto the subject, raising the cry of "revolution." keld as a special fund for tbe redemption of wavinic t he bloody shirt, talk-in? about thu , fractional currency. Last year's bill, which beint? a question between secession and the jt Is thus proposed to reenact, provided for Union, and bv their whote course on S(,griw of all United States Judges, District wkVilai 7or heVekntTo be rosnt" t ! Attorneys an.l United States Marshal, but ftho?hK Hia.ie no appropriation for "Judicial cxthat, if left to his own judgment, be would t lenses," which, however, were subnot have vetoed. Mr. Kdmnnds Anally a!d sequently provided for in the Sundry be waa sattxned with Mr. Thurman's e.xpl Civil Appropriation bill. Hence it nation of the eense In which be iiwil the ', Was screed by the caucus that the Com-w-onls obJectet to, and withdrew his iotnt , mXes OH Appropriations shall reiwrt: actfoneaifd mortvesh" KxccmlveVere expenses of the courts of the United State.

belitK broincht Into debates. The, bill then nasd by a strict party vote kat vonu - i u a .iiimupniui fin uaikiuit ' 38 yeas to IS nays. Adjourned till Monday. ......Inthe Hou.e, the dilute bill, 'creating the Northern Judicial iDbrtriet o! 'Texas, was The House then went into Committee oi the Wliole upon the bill making adilitional appropriatlons for the i'oet-omce Department, The Senate was not In hh l? on the Tth, Inthellousejliebininakingfurtherap. I proprlatlons for the Poet-office Department I was eonsldered at length In Committee of the ' Whole and anally passed. i in tk sni aii thn tfa. Vr cn.,' mn. lltk)n to ,ikcharXc the Finance Committee - " .... l:".Tr.?'. ate mr action, wai taui oeioie tne senate, nui was iwitt voned till to-morrow on motion of Mr. Voorhee. Mr. Vest Introduced and atked unanimous consent lor the present consideration ol tbe bill to continue the special ponshin of H09 per month, Krantetl to the late Gen. Jam s Shields. to his widow until her death, and If he dies mavlnif minor children, to said children diir ing their minority. Mr. Komunus thouaht tlie bill should take the course usual with such bilh, and on his objeetkm to m prtwetit ermsideration it was placed on the calendar. On motion ol Mr. Harris the McDonald bill, aitthorialnif tbe eHinloyment ot the militia 1

and land aad naval forces of the Uniwd endlnK June M.iBo, and no officer of thetiov States In certain canes was taken crnment Miall during any flcal year makw np, and Mr. Harris made a hpeceh .. contract or Incur any liability until n In support of the bill In the 9Umclcnt to meet such contract or to House, Mr. Atktn?, Chairman of the Commit nay such liability shall have first been ap ti' mi Appropriation!, reported back the propriated by Congress. Mjlwtitnt.' lor tli Lt-xiHlative, Executive and Th tnrenne nroblbtlon cmliotlles the Jmlklal Appropriation hill, widen wa r- , ,1 Jl f ? , p . il.i b 1 with t he addiported ami recommitted last week. He stated language of the f xj9"" Jw w f f.IPi.SV"1,,

Conn.) Ml'l that while the KepaMieanH dltt not like the bill in the preent form, on account ot it complication and obscurity, t Mill a thre were no jKillttcal proviylons contained in it they would not oppose Its IMwrnne. Mr. Atkins then renewed his mol tloa to impend the rules and pass tlie bill, and the motion was carried without divldoa. ( Mr. McMahon, from tbe Committee on Ap. t proprlatlons, reported the bill for making a p. nronriatlons for the Indicia! exnennts oi tlie Oorerntnent forthe HtCiI year ending June SO. Ordered printed and Kocom. mltted. Mr. Keagan cu., Texas) moveo to simtwnd the rate and nass the bill annro. priatlng jse.ww tor tne consintetum oi the Marine Hosplfal in Memphis. Agreodto. Mr. Ryan (K., Has ) moved to suspend the rules and nana the Army Appropriation bill id .ipmv innmnr iiunn inn preelaoly ai It was reported on June from the Appropriation Committee by Mr.Clymer. Mr. Atklm (!., Tenn.i moved to adjourn. Agreed to yea W nays 1W a party vote. In the Senate, on the l(Mb,tbe Legislative, Kiecutlve and Judicial Appropriation bill was received from the House and referred to the Committee on Appropriations. A concurrent resolution, providing for adjournment June 1", was alo received and referred to the Committee on Appropriations Mr. Coke moved to take up and consider the resolution discharging the Commttteo on Klnaneo from further consideration of the Warner Silver bill, and declaring it before the Senate for action. lyost-yea 21, nays 32. All of the affirmative votes were by Demo, crats. Katon of Connecticut, Oroome of Maryland, Jonea of Florida, Lamar of Misatsstppt end MePherson oi New Jertey, Dmocrate. voted against the revolution, un motion et Mr. Voorltees, tlie Senate took up the House Joint resolution, pawed to-day, providing tor the erection ot a monument to mark the birthplace of George Washington. Mr. Voorhee , in the course ot a few remarks In ndvoeacy of tbe resolution, said It would be a graceful act to mark tlie conclusion of a somewhat aerimontous sesston oi Congress, for the Senate to pass this measure at once, and In the same patriotic spirit evinced by the House in Its adoption. The yeas and nayn were called, and the resolution passed wituout a dhent lag voice In the House, Mr. Morrieon, from tbe Committee on Ways and Means, repotted a resolution providing for the Maal adjournment of CtwgresS. at noon on tbe l'th of June. Adopted. Mr, Harris (!.. Va.) aeked leave to offer a joint resolution appropriating JS.fOO for a monument to mark the birth-place of Georxe Washington. He remarked that the houre of Washington's parent had disappeared, and notblBg remained to show to posterity when the Fattier of His Country wa born. Adopted without a dissenting vote. Mr. McMahon (U., O.) reported baek from tbe Appropriations Committee the. bill making appropriation for certain Judicial expenses of the Government. It was referred to Com. mlttee ot the Whole, una the Houso Immediately wi;t lnis commit toe, all general debate on the Mil being limited to forty minutes. The bill wastlien passed ypaa lot, nay M a strictly imrty vote, the only Greemmcker voting being Mr. Stevenson, who voted In the affirmative. m Two boys, namoxl O'Nenl, wont into the boueeof a man natnelJamw While, at McKinitey, Texa, and thinking to have liUk fun, lit a match anil dropped it into a kef half full of water. An explosion followed, tearing the hou&e to pioeoe and acntteriHg thn ooatentn in all direction. Tka boys were Imdly, wm bly fatally, ihjurwl. Thtir lmtr was sisgsd, aad tUoir ekins svreJy huraed.

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AdayUd by Mm J4nt Icim. thuo vauette Washikotok, Jh i. TJw Pemoeratiemewbeniof tke llewteaxtl Senate met to Joint oaueua thia afternoon in tke kali of Mie Houm of KepieaoHtativee to reeotve tbe reiorlof tke Joint AdvUory CowaaiUeeiH raiMnl to aimronriatioM bllU. After aeveral ' koura kad been devoteil to lw oonvidoration K".? qSSS .,'un will forth witk vrepare for introdiienttouswili fortkwitb prepare for Introduc tion three bills as follow: 1. The Army Appropriation bill, whick waa vetoed by tke President, witk tke fn)lowiiiK new section to take the place of the aeetion upon wklek tke President based his veto: , . . Sue. . That no money appropriated by tble aet ie appropriated or shall be OMldtoitbe sulMdH'Hee, equipment, transportation ' or eompeiiHHtlon ot any part of the Army of tlw United States to be ttel as a jwUicm toi ' to keep the peace at the polls at any election ' held within any State. , 8. A bill extending tbe Legislative, Exectit ivu and Judicial Appropriation act of . " f ' -umi nd pUriMM.CH tll(;re July 19, 1878, for one year from the 30th : . . . . . . . in stteeineu. except in reicaru to me aiiimrtionment of the clerical force in some of the Executive departments, which is left to the discretion of tke Committee on Appropriations. Provision will also be made in this litlt fA ff Iia tu t is l As kf lutrtalia fketidl mraatnil ror tne nsoni ycaronuinguuueov, iocv,anu , for other purposes. The ttrst section ojttils ' bill will appropriate, in detaM, about fJ,iW,000 fnr all estimated Judicial expenses, such M feeg of uror!, ami witnesf-es, tbe afe "ems of expenditures undc r the D epartWent of Jttftice except for the conipcnsatlOH of Sttpcnlsors and Deputy Marshals oi ff.nKh Wi'S A,,-i1Bli tZ this wctlon will beaproviso jxng the pay of Jurors at $2 per day, to f whieh will Ite added, substantially in the K(Ue terms, those sections of the vetoed ap- ' oroorlation bill wkloh provide for amendments respecting the method of drawlntr luries. and for tke total of the Jttrers' test-oath. The seoond section of this bill will provide that no portion of the money therein appropriated shall be used for fees, salaries, compensation or expenses of anv iterson employed tinder and by virtue of Title t of the Revised Statutes. This title comprises tbe Federal Election laws which authorize the f" :?, ' ' PT "t,rae."1 ' Supervisors ami ueputy MrliaU of elections and provide for their compensation. The third section will read as follows: Tti auma annroorlated by this act are In full for the perMins and pnl IIOHOI an HJNlKltirieieiiH vw iwimuin ji wall aa ut raot.M The Committee on Appropriation- will meet to-morrow to prepare meaxures In accordance with tke determination of the caucus above described. Tbe proceeding today were unexpectedly harmonious,, there being no material difference of opinion, except in regard to tke Army hill, and tbe Advisory Committee's recommendations on this subject were opposed by only a few members of tbe House, while tne sjenaior? ! at wre unani mousi a sustaining the j -;-; " ' VJ.it r enure reporu , ni. t-xa,,A-t . CT;f,,l c itliHrM Theinendsof the gifted ioatineni f poet Pnul II. Havne propose to pay him - i a. A.iM.i.MMs:-. the graceful compliment of celebrating the completion of his fiftieth birthday, January 1, 1880, by thu issue of a complete edition of his works, handsomely illustrated, and revised by himself, the entire profita of which are to revert to the author. The enterprise is conducted by Colonel John G. James, Superintendent of the Texas Military Inatitute, Austin, Texas, who invitee the co-operation of those interested in the poet. THE MARKETS. NRW YORK, JtlSF. 11, 1S79. KKEVXS Native Steers.... K0 IK'.W 8 II HEP Common to Choice XS 6 HOGS-Llvft 3.e 3.W COTTON Middling , W Fl.OUIt Good to Choice. ... 3.WS 1.W WlIKAT-No.SKetl.... 1.17Jf CORK-Ungradetl il H OATS Western Mixed 41 l-ORK-New Meee 10.WH W.W ST. LOUIS. COTTON-Mlddllng W.V HKKVKdCholce to Fa nay. 4.7fl 4e Good to lritne... 4. 4-fS Native Cows Ui f Texan Ktoers HOOS-Common ui Select... 2. M .HHBEP-Shorn Unshorn J.J lTX)UR-Choiee .? xxx t.- ;v.. WHISAT Ked No. 2 Winter. MIX l.H7 No. S Winter. Lb7X l.W CORN-Xo.2. Mixed S J OAT-No. 2 MX RVK No.. 2 W WV TIMOTHY SKKD-Prttne.... 1.10 m 1.1a TOBAtX'O-IiarkLuxs.New. 1 MetliuiHl)aikI.etif 4.J8 6. HAY-Cholce Timothy 110 RIJTTKR Chotee Dairy W J vtii-.a Vn,.h .... 10 PO UK Standard Mees 9.fl 10.1" WOOL Tub wathetl, Choice W Unwashed Mixed... 27 CHICAGO. BEFAT.S-Cotnm'H to Choice 175 5. IHM19 Common to Cliolee.. .3.W ;,,. SHKKP Common to Choice 2.7.V o.y hFLOUR Winters i M Springs WHKAT spring No. 2, Keg. l.ttl l.JIV " No. 3, Keg. SW 5f, CORN Fresh )H OATS-No. 2, Regular 81 31 RYK-No.S....... M n5;' PORK New Mcse 9.78 NKW ORLRANS. 4.,., FT.OUK-Oholce Fawdly S. fi-COKN-Whlte W l OATS-St. Louis 4 tii4 - HAY-Chotoe PUKK New Meae. t 1.7 JtACON WK-COrrON-MiddHag l