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Show 1 i.VtEIItiIU.. Cliicao, G, Journal' ji Washington : Republicans who have talked with j ihe President say, to-day, that ho will i uuduiitj'.cdly veto the measure adopted by the house to djy. 'Too conversations conversa-tions Bhow him to be in entire accord : with the republicans in both branches ol congress. Tne republicans couli-dcni!y couli-dcni!y predict tho eventual success of .their wishes in regard to the appropri-1 appropri-1 ation bills. 1 ri nce tt;e application of the regis ration yjs'.em to third class mail ' mailer, tne registration of coin aud , bnrliou on the Pacific coast has grown tu be a considerable ilun in the mail j and indications are tual the regiatra- ' t tion of third class matler will exceed : thai ul firai c!as nutter in that sec tion. .Vjuieioua applications have , been made tor additional facilities iu the transportation ol coin aud bullion 1 in inailn, such us epecml coiu bags j mid ujin boxes to inside large mail ibag, Tlo depailmcnt is dthirouB ol j enceuraging ibis use ol Iho mails, and j with a view lo a perfect tyt-tetn First Assistant Postmaster Ceneral Tyuer, and Ihird Artistact llazeu. with M. V. Bailey, of the railway mailser-vice, mailser-vice, will leave to-morrow morning for a careful inspection of the registration system on the Pacific Coiat and at intermediate in-termediate points. They will be absent ab-sent about two months. |