Show AMERICAN NEW york 5 ain aln in the labor congress this afternoon hastings lad bad a tilt with hewitt he would not make his statements specific and was told to stand aside he then charged hewitt with being hostile to him and said his treatment was not just mr hewitt took occasion to say in view of an allegation of hastings that he hewitt was not a shareholder in any bank and did not import any foreign goods robb bobb read road a long statement setting forth the importance of the question under consideration he said god would hold the committee responsible for every hun bun hungry gry stomach and naked back in the land god says bays ye shall not sell the land forever no man has a right t give iv a title for land we have gioga violated te d the laws of god and fraud and perjury prevail everywhere fuere was a great deal more of this kind of talk interspersed with questions by the committee and ane auditors were amused J P ogrady who represented dry goods salesmen and the shoe shoo trade hinted wanted to read a statement but the committee declined to hear him as it would taketomo take tako too long and ogrady declined ta submit his brief statement which would take two hours to read mr graham secretary of the Working mens mena union held that we do not desire the outlaws of the old world to come here and upset our government our shipping has been driven off the seas by foreign st steamers earners I 1 would tax steamers in favor pf af freight hewitt asked mr Mi marshall arshall a large ship olter to give his views he said lie he did not want any protection against steamers he thought the removal of taxes as much as possible consistently with revenue necessities would revive trude trade and the abolition of prohibitory law preventing americans from bringing their vessels abroad I 1 would revive the shipping trade horatio D shepherd of the national reform association on at tribute cd ed the present depression to the mist mistakes alles alies on the carpency car rency question too much inflation and not noi enough taxation the president union spoke of the cause of the depression in the cigar trade only he said that while the this number 0 of cigars manufactured steadily increased the condition of the cigar makers got worse in one month there were four suicides in new york of cigar bakera far want of employment tho the trouble has been caused by the general government by the system of taxation which throws business into the hands of large manufacturers the first cause is the introduction of coolies into the trade in san francisco and in new now tsie usie tenement house system caused ruin the system is a shame and dagrace di grace tho the whole family man woman and children work day and night from 14 to 18 hours and still only make enough to live or rather starve on and when the cigar makers struck for wages the landlords who were the manufacturers turn ed 1000 wretched families into the streets in the tenement houses 1 I the people get say tobacco for 1000 10 oo 00 cigars and make ilo 1100 out of iland w they trade off the extra hundred to the batcher the grocer and the baler baker and pay the revenue on them he asked that the tene ment house system be abolished and that cigars be allowed to be made in factories he was waa not opposed to as a rule b but bub ut was opposed to the importation of Chines chinese eor eon or any other labor labo under runder such ucha a system he did not care how bow many came to the country or what wages they worked for provided they were not import 4 ed mas oas as coolies he was opposed to the importation of all labor by con tract 41 1 filere there were other and uninteresting addresses and the committee r adjourned till tilt tomorrow to morrow athe uthe railroad and pacific mail matters are in statu quo pending the meeting of the pacific mail di rectors tomorrow to morrow when it is expected they will announce their thein future pro gramme from a canvass today to day it ia la probable that the mail company will at once enter the tho field for freight regardless of tho pacific roads or any contract and will vill carry all the goods they can at t a fair rate they have already been offered all the dead weight they will require for the steamers ers from one shipper alone and there ia Is no doubt but that they will meet with encouragement from those classes of shippers particularly ticul arly those from whom the pacific roads have attempted to extort a double rate rato at a time when they thought they would be obliged to succumb it is IA also intimated that the mail company will put on a weekly line of steamers and will do all in their power to accommodate shippers if the latter in turn will guarantee to ship all their freight by them FOX ijane JUNCTION wis 5 A severe storm of 0 rain and wind occurred this evening fully two inches yf water fell in thirty minutes the grain will be damaged considerably by wind and water the farmers cannot stack for two or three days the grain is all cut the wheat on the prairies is a third of a crop of very poor qu quality falty and a good deal of it had to be mowed in RAWLINS wyo 5 the trial of the perry train robbers ended to day they were sentenced as fol lows wm win henry nine years D df H hill seven years J five years in the lincoln neb penitentiary gibson turned states evidence and was freed NEW ORLEANS 3 6 5 dr coop in president of the board of health ha issued orders that no more reports of new cases of yellow fever shall be furnished the press MOUNT VERNON 5 A young man named gregory 5 residing at fredericksburg burg blew blow into the muzzle of his gun to see if it was loaded whereupon the gun bentoff went off and carried the top ef of hia head with it OSWEGO N aj Y 5 the sash and blind factory facto ay iy of 0 al bronchard Bro achard aco co and the mill and box factory of lovelace ittle ittie with nearly feet of lumber ber were burned tonight to night the factory is owned by the goo ames amea estate loss from to insurance from to supposed to be incendiary washington 5 at 3 this afternoon this city was visited by the most terrific storm known for tor many years some 50 houses were unroofed and extensive damage done to many houses in of erection the castle castie stewart Bt ewart rented to the chinese embassy was damaged mary sharp colored was blown into the river with the house bouse in drowned there are reports of several persons being injured by ilg lightning h t the patent office smithsonian ins institute office of the tho post the holy crebs cress and church of communion were struck by light ning but not seriously orlou sly siy damaged there was very great destruction to sewers and the cellars of business houses in the neighborhood pennsylvania syl byl vanla vania avenue and seventh street were flooded the avenue in front of the executive mansion and treasury Department during mie aie 11 ahe storm resembled a rapidly flowing river hundreds of sparrows were killed by hall halls shade trees were broken and blown down the damage to public and private property will reach there were coined in the united states mints in july eagles and standard silver dollars including minor coins the value of the coinage was 5 silver city 1 A dispatch says general howard passed through here this aate afternoon anoon towards bencan he had three of his ua staff officers with him and about 20 cavalry on their way from mal heur to camp lyon layon they are under the tho impression that the indian war is about over forsythe with six bis companies of cavalry is Js going through juniper lake country and steins mountains they have with them a considerable number of indian pris prisoners the hostiles ho stiles have been destroying much property in steins steina mountains recently chiefs chiefa winnemucca and natchez are at the malheur malteur agency and making strenuous s efforts to secure a pardon for the hostile flutes A silver city dispatch says the indians have devastated the country in all directions carter smith and hanson supposed to be killed havia have come in safely NEW yom 6 frederick vilmar hair goodshaw goods has gone into bankruptcy liabilities hiram A johnson lawyer has filed a petition in bankruptcy liabilities bili ties cove bennett whose name has been BO so conspicuously connected with the smith murder in jersey city was arrested in that city yesterday yesterdays ana aba lodged in jail the sun suns boston correspondent describing the working mens meeting at hall last night says kearney kewith freedo freedom and ready use of language emplit emphasizing his words voth with forces torce force sending shots home with effect his bia voice clear and d distinct hS could have been heard in any part of a much larger hall he spoke deliberately and slowly he walked the stage from e end nd to end as though pacing acing the deck of a vessel and wren when he desired to give unusual force to a word or oren teno he be stopped about midway and elevating his right hand would hurl it with fore towards toward a the audi audience enoe as though he were throwing a stone his denunciation nuncia tion and vehement utterances seemed to take the boston laborer by surprise and the oaths which occasionally emphasised ed his sentences rarely received approval after kearney had spoken for 20 or 30 minutes he failed to sustain the enthusiasm that characterized his hig first appearance and it was evident that the orator realized he was not on the sand band lots of san francisco and did not feel the liberty of thought and action to which he was accustomed when hurling epithets at bondholders bond holders and moon eyed leprous chinese it is doubtful u from the manner in anich kearneas Kear address was received whether therlie therile he will be as successful an agitator among tho the workingmen of the old bay state they laughed at his sharp sayings and occasional dashes of wit applauded his hits at the press and c capitalists ll 11 p i whom he termed thieving ll 11 g land pirates but showed no signs of being convinced especially the more moro intelligent portion who would have appreciated more an address from their favorite and accepted leader gen butler cincinnati 6 in a qua quarrel r IT early this morning james jame a mcdonald a variety actor stabbed john ebay shays manager of hencks opera house probably fatally BOSTON 6 kearney in his har bar bangue last night used most of his vocabulary to the associated press reading beading from the san sau francisco chronicle a dispatch he attributed it to the associated press no such dispatch was sent from I 1 ahe only dispatch we have sent besides tife tn e bim sim simple pro pre announcement no of his arrival and pr pro 0 gramme for the meeting last night was the report of an interview between butler and kearney furnished by Kear neya private secretary and afterwards peddled to the baston morning papers for 5 each b by sald said d secretary th the following resolutions were adopted at 91 the kearney meeting last night whereas this republic instituted for the avowed purpose of advancing and conserving the interests of the masses has been reduced to a plutocracy that employs republican and democratic parties in the perfidious fl lious work of establishing khiev inz ine monopolies and class privileges that sap pap the blood of national industries dus tries eo so that it can be lapped up by the vampire of capital and whereas all laws lawa enacted that are not in the iha direct interests of the producing and laboring class are a crime against the spirit and prosperity of this republic for which the legislator should be branded with infamy or criminal imprisonment and whereas infamous if not criminal class legislation has been he heaped ap upon the Industries of the national political parties until the burden has become a torture to the masses from which there is no escape except by uniting the mutual interest of the tho producing and mud laboring people of all classes in such political ca action as will give them their rightful control of state and national legislation privileges of which they have been beeri plundered and thereby restore this government to the just and lofty purposes for which it was instituted by our i patriot fathers therefore be it resolved by the citizens of boston in faneuil hall assembled that it is in the highest and truest interests of all industrial classes in new hew england that they extend the hearty cordial and united support to dennis kearney the great and effi efficient clent apostle of the laboring classes of california who comes among them for the noble purpose of uniting them as he has united their brothers in his own state in that political action which is necessary to restore this government to the just and human principles for which it was instituted eo so that the prosperity of this people may be recalled and firmly established I 1 philadelphia IA I A ELPHIA 6 A tei tek terrific rifle storm passed over the town of I 1 pa last night doing I 1 considerable damage roberc robert townsend and edwin roberts of philadelphia were struck by lightning the former was instantly killed and the tho latter is not expected to recover the village of canton was also visited by a heavy storm the reservoir belonging to the canton water co gave way doing considerable damage A large sash and blind factory belonging to coon ebrain was entirely swept away together with several barns alid and shops many dwelling houses were filled with water the inmates barely escaping with their lives most of the bridges on towanda creek have been swept away SAWN BAN FRANCISCO 6 A di dispatch patch from fort forb says the in deans supposed to be white birds band prove only a small party of 13 men and eight women white bird and most of his band are still with sitting bull FOREIGN LONDON 5 A cable dispatch from montevideo states that the british ship kate keboch fro tro niSan ulban franeis francisco coy cos on the of june for liverpool was abandoned abw abi in lat 55 deg south and long 79 deg west the vessel was totally dismantled the crow crew had previously jetti a portion of the cargo but she bhe sprung a leak after laboring very heavily teben when the weather moderated all hands bands took to the boats A portion of them were saved by the potosi ot which subsequently landed them at sandy point chill hopes are entertained that all the crew will be saved in the house of Common commons ss to night sir george campbell liberal ashted whether now that the united states had made silver bliven a legal tender the government would consider con cou bider the tb e possibility of establishing an equivalent silver coinage in ill the great silver using dependencies of the kingdom he advocated an increase in the amount of the silver rupee coinage stephen cave conservative on behalf of the government deprecated these proposals ghe the ghe bi bf were very inconvenient and that the governments men s duties in legard regard leggard to currency should be limited to the prevention of fraud VIENNA 5 the abend post official publishes the following details of the austrian A occupation of the turkish provinces the main column advanced into the valley of bosnia besnia after overcoming great difficulties gaining by tact the good will wili of the inhabitants the property owners were especially friendly the agitation agite tion is bad at Sere Bere javo and has openly assumed a communistic chac chak character acter aeter captain Millin kovie ovio chief of staff was sent from august 1st with a squad squadron aoe aon ot at hussary hussars hus sars to reconnoitre t the e valley of theBo the besnia bosnia sula he was seemingly received every everywhere whore with joy hearing that an insurrection was being organized at ich eische on the river bosnia besnia the captain proceeded thither and was received at the entrance of the town with a volley of musketry the hussars formed for action but perceiving it was impossible to force an entrance to the town mar 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