Show BY 1 WIGS AMERICAN j washington 11 six per cent bonds received and ocene xen xer at the treasury department today to day days M total received and opened to date there aren are jn the the united states treasurer papers papera authorizing the continuance of more making the actual known receipts of six per cent bonds for con eon continuance ti nuance 14 there are aro also aiso remaining packages of or bonds which haye have not bot been deen been opened and a satisfactory estimate of their contents cannot be made notices of injen intention tion to con dinue have also been received from many holders of gys covering large amounts and with additional time for presentation of bonds bond which ha been granted in the order given to foreign holder holders in which their bonds might bo be exchanged in london it is believed by treasury officials that substantially all bonds will in due tibebe time be pr presented dented for continuance p continued bonds are reported as us selling el for a premium of abou tone per cent and this tilis of or itself assures the continuance of bolds except in iia cases where holders may overlook noticed borsuch for sueh such continuance e until too late to present bonds the trea treasur treasury sur tur holds ampie ample am pie means for purchasing addi dional bonds for the sinking rund fund there is no anxiety in treasury circles to have any more of the bonds come in for nor continuance than thian will in all probability be presented for that purpose before the expiration of the extended time as what will then remain can be applied to the sinking fund with great advantage the evening journals washington special says senator burnside will report back the inter luter oceanie oceanic canal resolution tomorrow to morrow together with ay a written rItten report affirming the necessity of applying the A monroe lonroe doctrine to this and similar enter arises arl ses the secretary batho of the treasury has written a letter to thomas IT ff wells chairman of the committee on hoop iron manufactures at youngstown youngs town ohio in which he adheres to the thie decision 0 of f ex secret secretary ary sherman in I 1 1881 on the subject of duty on cotton ties secretary lincoln adjutant general drum and hild colonel barr leave here early next week for leavenworth where they will inspect the military prison they will be baab ab fent cent attoun ten days general mo me dowell commanding the military division of the pacific will meet them at leavenworth on the 2 both 11 in the state senate a resolution was unanimously agreed upon and ent to the house for concurrence looking to the transfer of the remains of william penn from the jordan meetinghouse graveyard I 1 buckingham Bucking hamshire shire england to philadelphia there solution also provides that copies be sent to peter penn ireland and wm wn stewart england divest aft att la law of wm penn asking their cooperation operation co in the matter and requests the cooperation operation co 6 moper oper atlon of bf the president lof oft ofine ne un united cited states if necessary in securing the object LEADVILLE 11 at 10 last night the bul bui building liling at the L ily III mine on iron non hill I 1 took fire the awes flames communicated to the powder magazine and a terrific explosion occur occurred redy which shook every building in leadville three miles distant fortunately the mi not behig worked last anid acid wa deserted when the eipl explosion oslon occurred seven meven men were standing near neat the building G al jones E M stona a and nd dan callahan were badi injured and othera others hurt at a long distance but nobody was killed VIENNA 11 11 at the marriage of stu sttphanie hailie hallie and dolphan Bu Ru affecting incident incident occurred at the most solemn portion of thib ceremony the princess hii ahti IM llad maintained apparent composure up to that moment now broke completely down and burst forth into W a fit of bf weeping crying aloud and trembling with long iong suppressed nervous excitement the rhe prince rudolph was calm and collected and acted with uncommon good sense and succeeded finally in calming the agitation of his bis bride the tej toj tears arsand and timidity of tile the princess stephanie had a marked upon the large attendance of royal and ud noble ladies and caused many of them to shed tears at 6 30 yesterday evening a grand gala gals dinner I 1 was given in hofberg Hof burg there being covers covets in gold and 64 in silver all the representative representatives s of foreign countries ond the highest dign dignitaries of the empire present on the right 0 the lip 1 blaer 4 pr nt sat op hs fr princess ancess stephanie prince rudol rudolph h and princess vietoria victoria of prussia K on his left were the king of Belg beig belgians ians iaus tiie tile the prince of wale ivales countess of FJ fl flanders anders auders and prince william of prussia opposite the tho emperor sat the empress paving having count I 1 of ajan ders ne arher near her f i petersburg lo IQ lothe th the e terms terru of the ukase lessening peasants rents are now finally settled the ukase wili will apply to peasants who will be rell reil relieved eved of or a considerable portion of cheh annual al payments oi on account of land jand philp all accumulated arrear arrears swill will be remitted all proprietors prie tors who cyp tye hye po not noi arranged for selling ellan holdings to peasant swill be b compelled to gosp b by y NEV 1 13 12 the times ape elal elai from batalla Ba taVla tavia N Y baya saya tile the will of gen upton wag was aa admitted to probate in genesee county arro gate rate office this village yesterday the will was drawn by upton cp pp july ard 3rd 87 while he a was voting 1 tim 5 his parents in this town previous to starting on his tour around the world it is a singular document miss sara gara 11 upton aher ahe generans si bister sister stert sterl to whom ha no was g greatly attached ta ched uis jis executrix and principal legatee legathe though hii his father and iho mo ther memzi who apt live here and andr other members rs of the 1110 amys family con aisted of 10 grown children are all ail remembered the value of the es tare ig 11 estimated at 2200 2000 9 Q t he the greater portion of which w invested ina ima in a manufacturing concern at battle creek the income from cop eop copyrights y C of infantry tactics aind nd tactics for ison ixon on military bodi nodi bodies se is b bequeathed 1 ed hed to his sister slater sara provided provid the income does not elcee exceed 1 I ie residue of the income ae from in th chese e copyrights after paying several small bequests 15 i directed to be e held in trust by his hii executors to be applied to the aduca tion af pf such of his nephews 8 fill and d nieces who desire a collegiate tion but when wilen in the judgment of the executor alno aino more of ti the income is ne needed eded far the above lubove pur purpose pope 1 they are 1 to apply the res adue to aid such necessitous and worthy person or ferons persons persona residing in genesee county as may be desirous of a collegiate education and shall have passed a satisfactory examination before a competent examiner if itis ls stipulated that not more than per annum ahall be so applied u upon u the further condit igns that a fourth th pant part of the money shall be art ant repaid ey by the person receiving it at such time with within inlo ialO 10 year sear after aften its itt recal receipt P as the executor may decide the income froni from these copyrights amounts to about per year the steel sabre wom worn by upton in the battles of blackburns Black burns Ford buil Bull nun bun gains mill charles city crompton Crom i gap antietam fredericksburg icks icka burg chancellors chancellorsville vil vii ie gettysburg rappahannock Rappa hannock station lon ion mine run I 1 wilderness Spottsyl Spott sylvania varila court house souse cold harbor and petersburg burg I 1 is bequeathed to his brother james B S upton of battle battie creek mich to be by bhim bhim given to the arst nephew or eolia colla collateral teral terai relation of the name name who may be graduated at west point and enter the army his swords commissions and official papers are bequeathed to his fathe father r and mother to be by them distributed as they may think proper washington 13 12 the post department has received a m memorial e signed by 70 chinese residents of clipper mills MIN butte bute coun couii ty california protecting against the proposed removal of the post poat office from that place to woodville Wood villy in the same county the department has received memorials of the ame tenor from american resi residents depts but if it is the first memorial or petition e ever ver received from with their individual signatures the seventy names ar are e written on one above the tile other making a column breo three feet in length the star this evening publishes the following statement of fhi ahi he views of a sou de senator on the garfield controversy which are of value walue as showing how a considerable number of democratic members of tho the senate take issue with the e arguments recently put forth by bayard and voorhees beeb bees he fays pays while I 1 take very little in interest firest in the matter other ifland than so far as it affects or can le 1 ud used to help the democratic party lam iam I 1 am clearly of the opinion that it is the duty office of the fhe demor democratic atle atie senators to sustain conkling there has been a tendency for other others said the ena torand tor and to io grow for the executive department to encroach upon the prerogatives of tive branch it should shoula be stopped no Preal president dent deni of th the united states has ever assum assumed exi Exl a dictas dictatorial 0 ial lal course mum gowrd tho I 1 gisli tiye pa part ment of our bur government such as the present occupant of the white house has bas and an d should he be be sustained there is no ceiling where it would stop I 1 think it is the policy of the democrats to support conkling in 14 this fight because I 1 think it will do much to disrupt the republican party we cannot hoie hole hope to drive conkling but out of bf ille file par party y no matter how often we wb may crush him we may uy helping to defeat robertson Bo berteon cause such ouch applit in the republican republic ah party in new york as will enable us to tocarra carry carvy it with ease base in the ne next at elect election lon ion but as I 1 said in the outset it is no ho funeral ot of ours behave we have no favors to ask of the administration and this cry by some that we must sustain the president in order to get him to pursue a conciliatory cili cIll atory course towards the south is all bosh mow bow can ho he hurt the south each of the southern states lias bas herov her own M lo 10 local ca T governments in the hands bands of the democracy he interfere in any way with the i affairs afi airs of a single state he cannot at this late day send the military in a single sou auth th ern state any more than he be could into one of the new england states and I 1 attired am tired of this cowardly and sycophantic twaddle upon the ilie part of some ot of our ode southern senators Sena hena tors torR who ho are eternally pandering to the powers fiat be bi we must in future pursue a n more ibre manly and independent couns course cours aask ask no political favors of the iad sad ministration and hold our helves selves in a position posit ion iod to vote as we please on all questions with a view at all times to the best method of helping to strengthen I 1 hen our party at the expense ot the quarrel of or the theae xe i public publicans ans the senate jn in executive session confirmed con Armed the tho tho the following nomination ichael michael Il rj kremer ky ry now charge at denmark to be charge daf dan lairs laira to switzerland wice vice Nicholas fish resigned geo P pomeroy of new jersey secretary of legation at nt paris thomas A M morris of bf colorado member of ute uto commission vice bowman resigned A petition was filed in tha tho united states court of claims by the Union Pacific railroad company representing that up boand including december 75 claims for the transportation of mails malls had bad been adjusted upon the terras prescribed by IT the postoffice post office department which terms at afforded corded compensation to tile the company considerably less than the amount charged to and paid by private persons for like service during same period the pe petition also cited clied a detail of other services rendered I 1 for which proper compensation had bad not been received by the company the aggregate amount due the therall rail rall road according to the petition pe is the case was argued before tb the a courton court of claims to day the caseby case ease of the petition was rested upon the sixth section of the act of congress approved july istl 1862 which act constitute the charter of the company the section is as follows sec 6 and land be it further enacted that the grants aforesaid are made on condition that said company shall pay ay said bonds at maturity and ph shall shail all ail keep said railroad and telegraph line in repair and use and shall at ht all times transmit dispatches over sald bala telegraph line Jine and transport malls troops and munitions of war supplies and public stores upon said isaid railroad for the government wherein required to do so beany department thereof and that the government shall at nil nii 11 time times have the preference in the use of the same for ball 11 purposes aforesaid at fair and aad reasonable rates of campen bation not to exceed amounts paid by private parties for the same fame kin kind j of service and all compensation for services rendered for the government shall be applied to the pay of said bonds and interest until the whole amount la Is fully ful fui I 1 Y paid it lt is thought though t by bir court officials that the case will be decided within the next awl tw weeks la in the decision orthe of the secretary of the interior relative to the construction of the northern pacific rail ball through the crow indian reservation the secretary held while no unnecessary opposition to the contemplated tem plated surveys in said reservation tj on should be interposed by thede the de pirt pint artmont ant art ment yet in order to avoid any hostile acts or unfriendly feelings fe elingson on the part of said indians towards the agent sor gor or employees of the company he lie dt deemed emed it advisable that the indian agent at said crow agency should make known to the the purpose for which said preliminary surveys are to be made and should assure the indians that the lands pec necessary essary forthe nor for the right of way granted by ky congress will not bel bei be ten until rn fm me inen t has been entered into between the ind indians in ns and the united state and the indians fairly compensated for the same mine the secretary gave di dl erections ions to havethe have the newn newit expressed inthe in the decision cabied into operation he recognizes at present simply the night right of the ral rai company tomake pie preliminary surveys in in order to determine whether it will construct its line south of the yellowstone Yellows fone through tigh sald said reservation or nit nib the following are cablegrams cable grams to the morning papers na rs paris the yellow deli rell e ow book bogk on tunis and algeria will be distributed amongst the deputies tomorrow to morrow if it includes the circular of bartholomy saint nal Hal chalaire alre aire defining denning the object of the tunis tuni expedition as a definite pacification dellma dation of the eastern frontier of algeria and brid the conclusion of a treaty guaranteeing guarasi guara ii teeing algeria against frontier raids and french interests against disloyal intrigues prudence it says obliges france 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