Show BY iam lam TEU tem r CAN washington 43 sei Sel senator lator don cameron has lias been gilfor ed by one I 1 of his hii alil 11 aae iphia aphia chi chieftains chief tf fains trains tha thae C grantman Gran not mot receive the full vote of alf the penns pennsylvania alvania delegation at chicago anthe there being indications that at least twelve of the delegates delegate 3 will immediately announce their preference for blaine cameron is reported to have said in rell reli reply IV that he lie believed the conte contest t would be practically settled long before the convention met at af chicago maine and ohio might east cast complimentary votes for their favorite sons SOULS but enough state would go there instructed for grant to make a contest us ies les jess hild and he anticipated that the first ballot would carry nearly all the states for grant among the states which ho he now considers absolutely car certain etain to instruct their delegates for grant are illinois nii Bli nois kentucky tennessee and M missouri L is ho he also claims that notwithstanding the predictions of a solid indiana delegation for blaine one half of the votes of that state will be cast for grant in short he considers the result absolutely certain except in irl the contingency of general grants death and for or tilis tips reason he be says saya he hi had no second choice and is not inclined incline d to listen to any sugg suggestions ge as to what he might do if grant were out of the way ile he also declares to his friends that his confidence is founded upon informs tion imbat tha is any ans weans means means known to the public speaker before the house today today a letter from evarts with accompanying documents in response ilse iise to ta a re resolution tron of the house of february jtb requesting the president to transmit to ib that bo body Y if not deemed by him hird in incompatible rati le with the public interests copies coples ples pies of sueh such dispatches as h have hive ve te recently dently been received by the secretary of bf tate tato from the consul general at state hah 0 ghai upon the subject of cry in chinh china and those portions of the penal code of china which forbid expatriation bayley consul general at iShan shanghai says it ift is now settled that slavery exists and ever has existed as an essential feature of the chinese political and social system and perhaps it is worth while io to query whether chi chinese 1 nate emigration to the united states stat esis is not thus shown bbown to have havo jn its ebra janea ment the taint of human slavery A hearing on thaila thai la qi luction lue estiOn tion was resumed benore before the house committee on ways and means today to day warner miller concluded his argument urging the injustice of removing tile the duty on wood pulp erastus brooks urged the removal of the duty by simply giving a proper construction st to the them existing law the rise in the price of paper was entirely disproportionate to the rise rie rio in the price of other commodities and was due to a combination of western manufacturers he believed that th at a removal of the dunyon duty on wood pulp would id result in a reduction of at least two cents per pound on printing paper that unless some action actio n of bf this character be taken by congress gress there would be no guarantee that paper might not be forced forma to mos most t extortionate prices rices kb no duty was imposed on wood pulp in E england ng where it entered largely into the manufacture of papers representative representative mcmahon who has charge of the deficiency ampro which me for the marshals and i a for the government printing office says lie intends to press it against all other business brought forward in the house he thinks that thit the bill will wil certainly be passed in the house by wednesday next and lie he hopes lie can get it through 1 by tuesday the house committee on appropriations have finished the army and navy appropriation bills and will be rea ready dy to rep report ort them to the house as soon a as the consular dad gad diplomatic and indian appropriation app az bills are disposed of A dispatch from admiral rogers at it panama reports tha tho dismissal by the peruvian authorities of oc the officers who wilo arrested assistant surgeon russell and midshipman glennon while on leave of absence in a mountain village the caucus committee conferred today to day upon the electoral count the reach a conclusion next week some members favor leaving the matter of counting the electoral votes just as it now is john B havier harler has resigned 0 his liis office of Assi assistant StanY secretary af f uie hie treasury because he is candidate for the nomina nomination ot of governor of illinois NEW york 13 the T herald editorially tori ally says in san francisco as 3 Z w byork it is argued that the arrest of kearney is is a farce since ho lie will be tried if at all I 1 before le a judge put in office by tile the kearney party and by a jury chosen to acquit ahr through g h the good offices of the sheriff sherif sherlf of ot u the I 1 i e same political I 1 hue huc well if that is all gruelt true it is important that it should be known and the movement which demonstrates either the truth or falsity of this statement is not farcical if there is a man anywhere inthe country who wiio is is r superior u p anzo er or toche laws if there is a man who can with impunity commit for sor which other men meu would be punished if there is any auy individual in the republic who can not be readied reached by justice justlee there is no fact that should be more distinctly known perhaps therefore the arrest I of kearney may have been planned in order to put the judicial ma chinery ofSan orsan san francisco as the popular party has made it on exhibition country just at this moment to give it a chance cliance to prove that eliat the af allegation legation that kearta cy cannot be tried like another inan man is a calumny 6 that the alid allegation atlon is true ina lna in a suit of the united states against harrison johnston ex special agent of the treasury the united states marshal attached several houses and lots d a number hulubei of mortgages bank account and a quan quantity city of stock in this city valued at about the suit sult against johnston a resident of mississippi is to recover the value of certain cotton ja his fare bare care as agent of odthe the treasury A madrid special says the french jesuits have intimated to the tile primate of spain that they intend to seek refuge in his france country if they are e expelled bied lied bled from 13 stephen A dougia as jr delivered a lecture last night before tho the youn young mens auxiliary club on the social and political fao uth i wh which ieh ich li he e made V a v very er y s strong tr 0 ng rat re publican speech he related 10 years y ears experience in in the south which made him a republican although born and bred a ft democrat he told thrilling tales wes of murders disregard of law etc he believed that north and south carolina and florida could be carried for the republicans he expressed a hope fur fb r anil anif belief bellef in tal tee the e possibility of renewed fraternal relations born of mutual eq concessions lan 1 f f I 1 at the instance of J ll 11 mcvicker manager of nie Ife Vickers theatre the wardrobes and outfit of tile the company which for the past two weeks reeks has been playing pirates virves of penzance Pen zance at Ha avear verlys veriss ys theatre theair 01 were attached and the mana manager gerof genof of tile the company compelled to secure bail in doot manager mcvicker states he had ancin a contract tract W with 1111 ihli fois arc art hn canga 0 ement here covering the same p period erford as the haverly engagement and claims claim S damages for violation of contract S sas SAN F ira IZA scisco 13 in the tho police cc court this afternoon kearne kearney was placed on trial for the use of vulgar language and threats to kill hill defence wa waived jj I 1 ural I 1 idy tl ssta mony was introduced to show the tiie lang language aage bage was used as stated in the complaint kearney was the only witness for the defense ind and in one of the cases only immaterially modified in his evidence the language as given in the complaint in these the second case the language was admi admit tr laur feun ao Vea ved e eddis alss aisS missal of tb the 0 case on the ground around round that the language did not tend to create a breach of 1 it t being dire lre ire ct t ed m in an ease case against a c lak lel lil 1 l resena rese nW arf irr til the j other against aa a st n no b one in particular being a vac val vague cr luege benr nr eral enal denial the tile case was submitted without argument and taken under unde r advisement until monday during saturday oleary 0 leary drew w steadily ahead of veston weston and put u t the and all doubt i e 5 g at 6 pam vom bleary t med wed edoo adoo aa nibs 46 4 6 d f S 1 e at t 9 pm pah oleary ca scored re d tio alid weston both men were traveling at t soo goo crowd cheer W r pedestrians the pavillion papillion wag waa dand oleary doing his best to surpass liis his best previous record the scora at ftp m weston P F benson one of the proprietors of the grand central hotel oakland and arld H herget porter of q i heriet Herlet the hotel wefa arrested a areste tauny fb to uny on the charge of purloining the valuables of the guests during the fire which the building on A 1 of stolen properly ia recovered it has been shown that the fire was incendiary and it ia ig believed that plunder was part of the program pro gramme mp cincinnati 13 last night at hope 36 miles south of she ind the tiie store of E M son was robbed and set on fire other buildings adjoining were also burned making the aggregate C loss fully ins insured pred au an onder order basteen bas has been issued by jolin john king jr receiver of the ohio and mississippi railroad rall Eail road that on april the wages of employed emp loyes shall be restored to what chat they were before the reduction injury in july 1877 me IS 13 Ga garcelon reelon was before the halo hale commission today to day and ind in the course of his testimony said he took the facts from the councils reports we have to do many things on the testimony of others I 1 did not have a breatix of suspicion of the council I 1 must confess to being somewhat guilty 1 ay 0 of 1 neglect in not looking moli mori more closely 1 0 SI sil 1 3 7 into the matter for statements made in public and private he had re lied on the inspection and judgment of the council on the of november a committee called upon him saying they feared certain parties had access to the returns he was indig indignant mant at this and put the question directly to his council who stated positively no outside party had seen the returns CHEYENNE 13 the body of an old man named ahmed L tenn Teun tennant dilt allt was found today to day on the plains two miles from hat creek miles north of here frozen to death louisville 13 samuel redd nedd street scraper whom mayor baxter discharged today to td day made an at assassination birin tiring one shot upon him in the streets aa sas SAN 14 fire has bas just broken out in the steerage of the pacific mail steamer city of sydney of the australian line lying at tiie tile mall mail dock general alarm turned in and the whole fire department was turned to the dock at the time of writing six streams are concentrated on the fire which has not yet broken through the u upper P deck and it is believed th that at I 1 it t will be confined to its present location and subdued without any very serious damage at the best the ship which is nearly full fuli of cargo will have to be discharged and some other steamer substituted as the steamer city of sydney was to have sailed for sydney on tuesday later the lire fire is in the hold among tle the cargo and not in the steerage as at first reported the origin is unknown no fires are kept on board the hip ship the cargo is not of a combustible character laten later tho the firemen have now got at the fire and the safety of the ship i considered secured though the ex of fire will be tedious san francisco franciseo 15 the fire on the steamer city of sydney was extinguished at an early hour this mo morning borning rii ril migy higy tho the tho confined to W the which the nire fire originate originated and will not it is thought exceed on the cargo the ship is very little injured and can be ma 1 ic 0 ready for sea in a day or two A survey will be held today to day when definite conclusions will be reached the fire is believed to have originated in a lot of oil skin shin af pf clothing by spontaneous combustion NEW rew york 15 the times Wh wahington washington ington special commenting on the al alleged legged gould gouid hun huntington tin ton purchase of china vessels and f franchises ran of the pacific mail mall agreeing to pay each says that part of the transaction bychich by which the china trade was to jp tup TX ra It Cos cau eau cannovo can nobe ar reach cc by any y action of congress or courts for the reason that the transfer was made to the oriental steamship co and railroad co iiii as such are not known by which the two railroad companies agree to pay the pacific mail OJO per month is for the tile privilege of fixing passenger and freight rates by the ocean route between new york and san francisco c it is bell belf eyed vea can oan be reached by congress 0 agress abd affer the opinion of th those ose famil lii the various acts of eon Con congles congress gres under which the pacific railroad companies were chartered arLd subsidized that the payment of assidy aSu atu sio idy tf atlle pacific mail by the nand central pacific con companies panics is illegal because it is as descried in the tile preamble to the resolution pass edby oddey the senate directly prejudicial to public pub lle ile interests and contrary to the public policy poncy that controlled congress in 0 the tho union pacific company and in granting to both railway companies large subsidies in money and land Is is said that the guld guid huntington combination having secured through the orien orlen oriental fht hll hil and d occidental accidental companies ies les absolute control of the china trade do not care for the contract between the tho union and central contral cent rg pacific a and an apa pacific cinn 0 I 1 mail maii i a 1 and would not object to proceedings intended to declare that contract illegal the times timm adds the gould huntington party having secured the most valuable franchises and plop property of the pacific mail mal I 1 by transfer of san francisco and china line they are not uni unwilling unrolling C to be relieved of the payment pa ament of per month to the steamship company and it has been estimated that a senate resolution of inquiry was instigated sti gated by the gould gouid huntington interest for this very purpose other morning journals comment similarly on tho transaction at a meeting of the circle Fran francais cals eals de do Marmon marmonte phar monie le yesterday to arrange to tako lake part in the yorktown celebration it was unanimously voted that leon chanteau Chat meau should bo be requested to act as interpreter of sentiments and Opi opinion niong of the F rench french population of america in urging the french government to take immediate measures in the matter matten of the celebration as its president hayes hases shall send to the french government a formal invitation to assist in commemorating chanteau Chat accepted the mission in a short speech tile the to today day 31 says rhe the e constellation will be ready to reelie contributions tomorrow to morrow for the irish relief more than one half of her cargo is is assured provided the balance is supplied A public spirited and benevolent citizen has onerea ed to defray the expense se of orone one forth of her full cargo and tho the her |