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Show I ItOtt CSIIINUTON. Nominations Br The fmldent. An Arizona flatter. Censua Order. Washington, D. C, May 27. The President has sent to the Senate Sen-ate the foloning nomlnationr United States Consuls A ildman, Idaho, Singapore; Samuel L. Grace y, Massachusetts, Foo Clion, China. Iievl A. Hughes, Collector of Internal IlcAcnuu for New Mexico. William It. Hoyt of Wisconsin, Commksioner far the district of Alaska. The nomination of George Christ, Collector of Customs for Arizona, was confirmed. Mijor-General Miles in a telegram tele-gram to the Wir Department, .says the Commanding General, Department Depart-ment of Arizona, Is directed to make such disposition of troops as will make It untenable for hostile Indians, and give protection to the settlers. 1TI31NATI0AI. BA"1.. . V The Prc-Ident transmitted to Congress Con-gress a letter from the Sexrctarj of state ajon the recommendation of the I"au-Amcncan Congress tliat nn international American bank be etabh-hed. DELEGATE EM mi OI ARIiCON V tills morning handed President Harrison i telegram from Tombstone, Tomb-stone, Ant, giving the verdict of the coroner's jury in the case of Robert Jiardle, killed by- Achcs near Buckcr's Can on, and com-plainiuc; com-plainiuc; bitterly of the lack of roper military protection In the country Tin President endorsed the telegram as follows "This te'e-gram te'e-gram Is submitted for the informa-tion informa-tion of the Secretary of War, itli directions to Lake i rompt and effective effect-ive measures to protect the settlers and capture and bring to merited punishment any hostile Indians who have been concerned In the killiuirof ourcltiacns ' IEI B1S1.M VT1V r I LOW Fit, of New York, introduced Iu the) Houe today a joint resolution ap-I ap-I roprialing S2o0,0"0 to complete the Grant monument at New York. ILNSLS oltDEi.. Superinlendent Potter Isueil the following important order to all census suirvIsors "Please in struct enumerators, in cases where pe -sons refuse to answer questions on the populatlve schedule in relation rela-tion to physical or mental disabilities disabili-ties (22 and 23,) or to questions relating re-lating to farm house ami niorigaircs (Jb to 30 inclusive) to enter in tin; proper column the words 'refused toausuer '2o further steps will be necesstri on the tart of the super visor or enumerator. AH legal proceedings pro-ceedings w ill be instituted at ash-ington ash-ington through the Department of Justice " thl, crs.sis OlFICC today made public th" fir-t results of the eleventh cen'tu iu relation to state and local 11 nance?. It consists con-sists of a preliminary report on the indebtedness of JsWountles In the United State The rcjmrts show that the principal ol Statu debts at the prc nt time is $22a,C79 819. Of tills $191, 9o I Jih liouded and S3S,7J.j,jI0 llnatiug This shows a net decrease iu the total debt during the lost ten years of $Jl,Ji9,-IS i, the bonded debt having been decreased by Svl.f&VV) au I the floating debt increased by $9,723,731. The decrease by geographical divisions has Ieeii as follows. Fjistcrn Slates $11 J5-J.1I7, Middle, $11 fc7,4i; Southern, iJS,022,9SI, Uestent J3,73J,920 The total loudcd Jc1t cf the United States was l,7t)9 9't3,10) iu tSCO, auJ 71',i7So70 in 1E9) Tins shows a total decrease of $1,054,-S97,7sO. $1,054,-S97,7sO. Suite and National, in ten years. The total landed debt of r'90 counties in the United States and Territories h S 130,734 9 0, cgaitLst Sl01,49t,732 in 15SD. The floating debt iulSs9 was $16,743,331, while tiie present lloating debt l $14,139,-CS1, $14,139,-CS1, a decrea-e of sl,7SS,430. TliLs shows an Increase in the total debt of counties during the last ten years of $24,454 756. Ileatlns an EUIIor. Jacissonv ili n, FLo., May 27. The Morlda Jiepiib'tcan last week contained an article charging Caj t Burroughs of Tallehassci-, with other", witli having made the attack on thu house of Mrs. Craft. Today Caj tain Burroughs called on epli Harrison, the publishcrof the paper, and tltmanded tlic name of the writer of the article. Harrison refused, re-fused, w hereuioii Burrouglis gave him a most severe beating with his fists and a cane. Harrison will be laid up for some time. Y.x Governor Becd, who was In the office, receive re-ceive d several blows by accident. Tliove IIoMlIe Iparhe. San Francisco, May 27. In regard re-gard to the nurder of Attorney Henry Hardie a couple of days ago by hostile Indians near Tombstone, Ar.z., General Miles has issued orders or-ders to pursue the Indians and use the same tactics a when in pursuit of Geroulmo. The hostile band consists of Kid and his jarty, who were sentenced to twenty years in the military prison, but, nfter serving serv-ing a few years, w ero pardoned by Presi Jcut Cleveland and returned to their reservations. The civil authorities au-thorities then tried them and sentenced sen-tenced them to be hanged. While being taken to the Yuma penitentiary peniten-tiary tilt- murdered the sherlil and escaped. (.reenliaek Contention iNriVNAHiLis, May 27. The chairman of the national greenback committee has issued a call for a convention con-vention to meet at Indianapolis August 27th. Ineenillarlsui. Tolfiio, O., May 27 An incendiary incen-diary tire destroed several buildings build-ings at Boiling Green this morning, morn-ing, entailing a loss of $45,000. Tills Is the third attempt within a year to burn the town and much excitement prevails |