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Show i at v iMiiNtrroa. Imerlean Cuttle Co be lusneclesl Idjonrnment rr Congress. Washlnoton, July10e The Department De-partment of State, at the suggestion of Secretary IUisk,lite.Ueclcd ar-mciremeiits ar-mciremeiits ijir th ab6olntmiit of three veterinary iuspeclu'fs for tile' purpose of inspecting all Amirican cattle landing In Great Britain. The secretary said today th6 restrictions of the British government upon the importation of beef cattle from this country on the groundless plea of contiwi-d exKtcnce of contagious cattle disease in the United fetates were unjustltiablu and bad lasted lodg enough. He now proposed to prdve, u the satisfaction of the British Brit-ish authorities, that no disease exists in this country to warrant these restrictions. re-strictions. Irmalntalrjedin sjilto or tliis evUe'lcc, f i-) othtd- fcatlsemUst be assigned for them.' TJIEIsAVY UEIJAUTJIUNT has received information of the trouble Imminent between Salvador and Guatemala aud has ordered the United btatcs steamers Yangtr and ficletto .proceed together to Central Cen-tral Amcrfda and look after the protection of American interests. KLPBEaE-NTATlVi; lTLIJAiIS (Ohlo)introdiicMia conchrrent K-solutiou K-solutiou Irj the Houvb today, which was rtTerrtfl -to Uits committee ou rules, icovidlng that Uio President of the senate and the Kis-aktr of the House Ihj authorized to close the prrseut session of the Fift first CoDgnas -by adjourning the respective respec-tive Houses July Jlbt, , AlWUT COKEA", o inforujation h&a been teceived atthersavy Department in regard to tiie report tli it Bear-Admiral Belkuap, commanding the It tilted States foreea ou thu Asiatic station, bad undertaken to protect the King of Corea. Belknap's order was to take Mr. Hurd, theuewly-appuiuted United btatcs minister, to Corea in his flagship ,Stculiura .and to cooperate co-operate with him iu that country iu upholding the rights and interests of Amcricau suljeCLs. It is not believed be-lieved at the department that, he has Interfered In the troubles between be-tween Fngland and Hussls. further than to i-tabl!h his forces iu the neighborhood of the American consulate-at Seoul for Its protection in case of necessity rjranil's Joeularlf . PARIS, July 10. Life on land has already done E rami lots of good aud he nov eats his meals regularly nnd even cracks Jokes w'ilh his wanlensnliout the su jriority of the Paris police ov t r tho-eoT Havana, whom lie bitterly hates.' As ct his wife and d-uchtcr have not asked to see Illra and Kyraud docs not seem to virh to meet tlleJtt while in taisthr. 1 The strangler's brotlier, w ho lives at- Maftcllles, Intends ttrinvnkc the law to rrevei.t tho ivrfomiaticc of a play foanded on tiie GoJtre afCur, which Is now drawing Urge crowds in the Crystal Palace, Mar-eillea. Tiie tragc-1 Is turned into a pantomime panto-mime iu si ven tableau, w ith appropriate appro-priate music. Mindful of the law the Iawtr who has worktd the dramatic material into shai lias altered the UTne V 'he leading cln Meters slightly; and although the strangling of Goutfe Ut presented actuall' bifure the auttit licit the local police- have not seen tit to interfere. in-terfere. nie telll-lnc Set Jlaller Nfw ioI.k, Jul lu The Tn time tslitonal oil the Bthring St.a mattirtomorniw will s-iy tiiat Con-gn- lias utisi wl-ely iu calling fur tho corrtTioudencc ou tiie coiitro-vir-v. 1 1 is ivklcnU" Bas the editorial, that Uini balislrtiry is advancing some most alurd con-Icntiotis. con-Icntiotis. Iheru is somu rt-esou to believe tliat a eertaiil quality of menace ha leii imparted to lur later tones. Some curious milltar and naval oia?rallons have teen going go-ing ou latel about our roast. Great Britain has been strengthening her spltndld defenses at Halifax, increasing in-creasing the military and nival forces there, adding to her tlect at the Rcrm Idas and Bahamas uud sending a considerable squadron to liehring ''ea. If she desire- this display to lie inhrircted b the L tiile.fl btatcs as a menace she is engaged III a fooli-h and regie re-gie tabic business. . not agreeable agree-able to i spirited people to feel that anetlbrtis bclngmadetoao-ethcm into submission In n display of the engines of force. We can imagine no proceeding on England's )irt more likely tu Convince-tliu American Ameri-can people that liehring fcea is nnrc ctonsum than tho nsence of BrltKh guntxjats in the miglibor-hood miglibor-hood of Prilmluo Island. We can fancy no demonstration more- admirably ad-mirably calculated to unite the country lu a reeoluUi determination to persist III its extreme demand than the sight of British cruisers hovering around our Atlantic cca.sU. it Is desirable tliat Great Britain sliould appreciate this raint. Americans cannot suppose th's unusual un-usual congress of warsh!eisanix. prosiou of genuine BiilLsh sentiment, senti-ment, but whatever it means It serves no good pur)iosc-, and the British government villi do itself a favor b ordering the cruisers away." Iteptlbllrnn ancus. Wasiiimjton, July li. The re-iblican re-iblican henators were in caucus three hours tonight discussing the order of business The outcomu was a decision to conclude consideration of the pending shipping hills and then take up thu sundry civil appropriation appro-priation bill. There wasa prolonged debate resliecliug the places to be as-igned the tan II" bill aud river and harbor bill, res well as the ex-ledicncy ex-ledicncy of considering the- national election bill .at this session, but no decision was reached. It was believed, be-lieved, before the matters above referred re-ferred to were disposed of, tiie democratic dem-ocratic policy would be sufficiently revealed to guide the republicans lu formulating measurcx to meet Uie situation. The speeches tonight showed that there wxs a decided majority for the Federal election bill, and it is said no one strongly objected to it, but a fairly good number showed a great deal of iukewarmness on the subject. sub-ject. There was almo.-t unanimity in the opinion that It will be absolutely abso-lutely necessary to adopt the closure rule in order to pass the bill, and Senators Edmunds, Teller and a few of the other old Senators thought this would outweigh the rx net! t to come from the bill's passage. pas-sage. Senator Edmunds suggested setting set-ting it out, but it soon devt loped tliat for one reason or auolher, some said plainly hot weather, they did not propose to do this. These senators sena-tors favoiol "morning business," or adjourning. It was from the West that the Indiirercncc to the bill came, though at least one, and it is said two, Senators were by no means favorable to It. senators Aldrlcli aud Ingalls, of the rules committee, were among those who favored a rule to stop debate, aud Senator Teller was even more determined In lib opposition to it than Senator Edmund. Ilia! Ilslit Did II Boston-, July 10 Paddy DuQy, the wttll known pugilist, died this morning. His friends assert that he has never been well suich the fight with Tom MeadoTrs In March, IMS |