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Show WlMIIM.IIIt Milt. S-Hllrjr Visiter l-etler I rom Nerrrfitrr lllntite On It eel me 1 1 y WvslIlNe.l"'. July Ji Tlie House rostofilte (. '-nmlttee agnttl I upon a substitute bill in ilii of the I uumber of pending 1 UN advtr'e li lottery circulars and tickets, lULs of tlriwinr", money oti d'lftn for the purcliase of lullery tickets or new iaK-rs coiitaiuuig lottery iutrtlse- incuts or drawings from being carried in the mails or delivered b carriers; and a tenalty of a line not exceeding ft3)isj and iiiiprisomuint nottxteediligoiie jar is Imposed uiwn any ptrson ltpt!t?.flj such nutter in malN. riie.Postiiuuicf General will also I authorized, Ul 011 evidencw of the existence of lottery or gift enterprise, to eau-e registtreti letteis cliiectetl to tht comiany tolie stamped "fraudulent" and returned to the sender", aud hi may hI-o fmbid the ament of money orders addresseel lu a io'tery orgiltenttqirise compan. akN 1 Ten: t VI . introducceia ri-silution instructing the ctimmittee on Interstate Com-mt Com-mt rce to prejnre a bill to couifl -1-rator pro rieton to aceei l grain for ati"asi reasonable rales. Ills iiiteiidctTcrilt"' against a combination combina-tion of elevator p.'oj'i-lors on Uie Northern Pacific who thfcr'icd to refuse grain and tomi.K-1 the fartCer-to fartCer-to tell at once. It was laid over j MiVTOR iKr today received a letter from Sccre-tar Sccre-tar "lllalne in repl to hit of rect nt late. Sir. ISIiine taid in part. 'o" n'k me what assurance I Iinve as to Ij-s-'n's vrillluguets to eut r into reciiinJC3'nTra"s5enieiit9 of trade witli the Dinte-; . Your question turprise me fpr 70M cannot can-not hive forgotten tint 011I7 lx ears ago the ptinie miui'trr et r-iaiii, iu Ills .inxiett to secure tlie free admission t our markets f the sugar of Cuba and Porto itico, airreeri to a vt rv txtenIve treaty of reciprocit vtltli Mr. Poster, thin our minister at Sladrid. The ear Ufore, in H.", an a Iniiralile treaty of reciprocity was iiegotiatetl by Geuenl Gnut and Sir. rrcscott, as tl e I'nited state-i commissioner. wiUi Uie republic of .Mexico, a treaty well considered iu all its partini! til it-s details, whose results re-sults would, I believe, have 1 roved hU'il advantageous to lioth couu-trie". couu-trie". Jlolli of thee treaties failed tosecjretlleojiprovcl of Congresc1, aim failed lor the eip-esn reason that l th iruvrdc-I for the free ntU nii-slon of 'ugar. Congress won id not then allow a "Ingle jsjund of ugar le come iu 1 ill I 01 Dl TV under stijci'cu'ti-tniites wliatevcr, and now the prnpsrl'ioii i to open our iiorts free to cviryboo" 's sugar and to do it witli such rapidity ihrt we are not to hate a moment's time toM-oif we cannot make a better trade, .1 tndo by which we may pt for at least part of the sugar in products pro-ducts of American farms and shops "Our change of opinion has certain! cer-tain! been remarkabk in o brief 1 period I ndi-ed, the ouly ilangt r of our not serur'nje advantageous treaties of reciprocity non is 1 ic-sible ic-sible Uller 011 the lart of Uicsh. countries that wo are anxious for fnt sugar, aud tliat lit let lent wail- 11 g they tan secure all tiny deiie w itliout money and without price. Keating Uiat rt-sult I sought an Illicit Ill-icit lew with the eight rriaaulican mcmlitrs of the commlUee on ways aud means more tliau five months ago. I endeavored to convince t! em that il would be cX dient and w i-.' to leave to the Prtideut all opjsir-tunity opjsir-tunity to tee what idvantngeous ar-rangemcnLs ar-rangemcnLs of reciprocal trade could be effected I was unable to jieituide the- eonnntti-e to Like my view. "It is, I think, n very grave 1111-take 1111-take to oppose thb reclprocil prop tisitiou bsui hiug tugir freuii a ft ir that it nny lontlict In some viy witli the polity of prottttiou. The danger Is, I think wlioll In the opposite op-posite direction, liie value o( the -ugar we annual! consume Is enor IPOllS. SIIAI i vtr Pl. for it all in cash, or shall we eek reciprocal arrangement" ly which a large pait of it may be aid fur in ork ami Hour, in luuibtraud iutilt an I irou, in slices and calico rid furniture, and tliou-ands of other things' I think tlielatttr mode is the highest form of prottn turn and the lt-st wiy to ironiuto tntle. Hheli shall we epiargc our commercial com-mercial inteicourse with the gnat contireul of s-outh An'ericn if we do not now mike a beginning" II we t ow give awa the dut ou sugar, sug-ar, as wc already have given iwa Ihc duties ou collet-, bides. and rubber, rub-ber, aud get nothing In txthanje whith shall lie proOut! Ietothefanii or faitory in the United States, what shall be our justification fir thepohc "You li tie recentl.. received, congratulation!', con-gratulation!', in which I cordial! join, oncsrriug the shiipiug bit through the Senate. Do ton not think a line of ships, gimrou-h allied by thegotirnmeut, will liavc a Jiro-fect for J rotit and perpianei ce if we can give to them outward cargoes car-goes from tlie L'nitcd States, aud not confine them to inward cargoes from Iiatin America"' He Is VI ell NnlUllMl Wakhim.ton, July 25. Kx--eu-ator Palmer, president of tin World's Fair Comnii-iion, accomisanie-ei by Secretary Dickinson, b iu this tit in tiie Interest of the fair. Palmer expressed great gratification over the -el tic mint of the location of Uie fair, and taid tlie division between Jackson Park and the lake front was more nominal than real. It would, In lib otiiuion. add Iinelv tn Hi. general intere-t and altractiveutr-s uf tlie fair, lie-cause the lake front would t-e devoted to features that would naturally draw crowds it night, while the lull: of the fiir rror would be- located at Jackson Park. Itcing asked as to the truth of the rejiort that Gosnoru had ttattd that lie w ould not accept thu tltuntion of director, General Palmer replied that the committee litd not the authority au-thority to offer that appointment tu Goshorn, and did not know that lie would accept if offered; "but," said he, "lie has not yet said he would decline to serve." Atrestorn JlsrjUinl lo!ltlel IIaltimoiie, July 25. Kx Congressman Con-gressman EH J. II inkle was arrested arrest-ed here today on a charge of ib-g-ing the endorsement of Themas Humihrey, a wel.-lsuottu fanner, to three notes for SISO. He was released iu -s3,0" bond. 1 1 Inkle Is cneof Uie best kuown politicians in the State. .nncirn or Ttlnlster lou;la. New York, July 25. Fretl Ilaug. las, United st ites .Minister at Hay-ti, Hay-ti, arrived today from 1'otau-Prince. |