Show BY VIS LISE LINE A H E kg I 1 C A X CLEVELAND I 1 at the knights of labor convention uis borni morning thi first business was the adoption ot of t the amended report of r tie be committee on oil i and boycotts ane executive board must approve all future strikes and except in certa iii grievous cases where immediate action is necessary a strike or boycott will not be allowed without their approval the address ot the womans comans christian temperance union was adopted after which the committee on legislation presented a report recommending that a petition be stat seat to congress to fix the measure of value and regulate the value of money adopted the petition says saye your petitioners petition ers are mostly citizens of the united states aud belong to the laboring class 0 of society that while human labor produces all wealth those who have perL performed ormed honest lubor labor have tho the least to 10 enjoy that we feel 1 tills this state of things to be largely due to both the vicious legislation dmd the want of proper legislation by that the money monay of the united states is of uncertain value differing widely ia different f parts of the co country ua try at all times and at every part at various times whereas being a measure of commercial value it s should coald tie be axed and invariable in value for example at this time in one part of the country money is worth only two percent per cent per annum in another twelve and iu in another twenty and ranges from two to twenty per cent throughout that uncertainty of value in money causes distrust and uncertainty in ah transactions insomuch ch that capital is timid and labor unemployed and periodical panics occur in all business in consequence of the industrial classes are financially ruined and laborers thrown out of era employment an and d indescribable want and suffering is brought upon the masses of the people and unjust gains are acquired by tile people who manipulate money that tile the supply of a large portion of the kooney of 0 the country is in the control ot of private corporations called national Banking AssociationS the creatures of congressional le legislation i with whom private gala gain is the only motive for supplying money to the people that it is through the manipulations of said corporations and other money lenders leaders that tile the f people suffer many of the misfortunes and nie vances herein before mentioned that the bright to issue or coin money moneys is a high sovereign prerogative which ouight ought not to be exercised but by the hi hingst i hest power in tile the nation and we view with alarm tile the exercise of such prerogative by private persons or corporations and as a remedy for the evils of which we complain and for the redress of grievances we suffer as herein set forth we pray that your 0 u honorable ho body y will fulfill tile the duties u ti es imposed upon you by tile the constitution ution ion in Sect sections ioni 8 of article 1 chic which provides that congress shall have the power to coin money and regulate the value thereof and foreign coin and fix the standard of weights and measures that you fix the measure of value by establish establishing ilIg a just uniform and un an variable rate of interest for money loaned that in orde x to maintain such a rate of interest as the normal rate you repeal all laws authorizing private persons or corporations to issue money and in ia their stead establish public loan offices throughout tiie country wherever needed at least one in every county with the proper pro per officers to te perform the theouties duties of said offices that the national government lend money to the people at said offices on oil good and sufficient security tV and at a tried fixed rate of inte renton denand demand and that the profits arising from the business of lending said bouey money be covered into the public treasury lor for public uses and that said loan office ne only made a depository of tile the united states for the savings ut of the people e representative low of Penu pennsylvania sylvani then introduced 9 a bill for recommend tion to congress entitled an act fl fixing the meaL measure sure of value and further re regulating I 1 abing the values value of money 11 the b biu i mp provided tor for the lo loaning tailing of money by the Govern government meint at a 3 per cent per annum tile the bih bifi contained 16 long sections atter tile the adoption of the above report the committee on state of the order read its report and the genera assembly took a recess the entire afternoon was taken up in discussing the abe report of tile the committee on the state of the order to whom were referred the troubles wit with the trades unions the report an and discussion were not given to the press but bat it was learned action han had been taken in the matter washington 1 1 the president ani and party returned hiene herie at ai 8 this illis morning mor nina the president to tobay aday appointed john B riley of Plat Isburg new york to be indian school superintendent vice oberly appointed to te be civil service commissioner it is estimated thiat the decrease in the debt during may will be soo 00 the president sent the following nominations to the senate today to day davad L hawkims of Missour ito be assistant secretary of the interior Interi orvice vice jenks resigned joseph E Jo Xo linson timson of virginia to be commisa cominis oner in ia and fo for the Diss riet of alaska vice resigned the re republican bubli senators held another order of business caucus this thia morning among the measures which it was decided to consider in the near f future attire were the bill to repeal the pre eruption emption and timber culture law land kand the alien laud land bill THIS THE UTAH BILL the house judiciary committee today considered consider e d the ed edmunds munds utah bill and now hope to finish it at their next meeting tae Soli southern thern members of tile the committee with the exception of chairman tucker are firmly opposed to the measure mainly on constitutional grounds and the concessions made by the majority in striking out tile the sections of tile the bill as it came from the senate creating united states trustees to take charge of the property of the mormon church have not been effectual in securing nip for the bill the support of these members many amendments have been addea added to the original bill and others are under consideration intended to make it more effective and to reduce the minimum possibility of escape of the 0 mists from punishment through le legal gal quibbles the cabinet session today to day was devoted to the consideration of the canadian fishing question the action of congress in regard to the geneva award and railroad matters following is the recapitulation of the debt statement issued today to day interest bearing debt principal and interest 1233 debt on which interest lias hab ceased since maturity principal and interest debt bearing no interest total debt principal and int total debt less available cash items net cash in treasury 1 debt less cash in treasury june 1 1886 decrease of debt during month total cash in treasury as shown by treasurers treasur ers general account T the president proceeded at once to business this morning he approved a num ber of bills the act authorizing tho thor izing the I 1 kansas 4 ansas arkansas barkansas valley railroad ad company to construct and operate a railway through the indian territory many senators rs and representatives senta tives and other officials called during the forenoon and congratulated the president on his approaching marriage SEW NEW YORK I 1 accompanied by her mother and cousin and the wives of cabinet officers stil foy an in the city miss folsom will leave for washington 10 a at al 9 this evening wilson S bissell of buffalo president Clev elands former law partner called upon miss folsom at the gilsey house at noon today to day and spent half an hour in conversation with her re he said he should accompany miss folsom and her mot mother herto to washington glon this evening he said president cleveland and his bride would soon take a trip to europe she date of their departure ho homeer weer he could not say it was his intention he said to accompany them abroad the trip will probably be made he addled added just after congress adjourns mr bissell and mr benjamin folsom left the hotel about 1230 at 1 miss folsom was alone with her mother and busy with her correspondence since her arrival in this city she has received a heavy mail and not a few letters from I 1 cranes I 1 I 1 This mornings mail brought brought her a letter from a cleveland omo ohio man signing himself J J martin a friend oi of the laborin laboring class he wanted to know if she would teach her husband to study the amelioration of the sufferings of the laboring classes will you he wrote advise your husband how to deal with this question and will you when you are a mother teach your children to have the interests of the laboring class at heart we know the letter concluded that you are alre large ot of heart and will respond to these entreaties I 1 I 1 miss folsom and her mother devoted the spare time of tile the afternoon to the packing of trunks and other othea I preparations for the trip to washington mr folsom in the afternoon ordered car carriage for pm miss folsom took dinner with her mother and cousin they sat down at p in and did not arise until about 7 the trip to washington and the incidental circumstances were the principal pal topics talked about during the meal shortly before 7 the hotel porters came to the private parlor of the folsom suite to take charge of the baggage most of miss folsome Fol trunks were in the baggage room below but five large gas remained to be removed down stairs in 1 n the all 11 eleven large trunks were plied piled on oil ibe express wagon that was waiting at the hotel steps to go to washington and five others were addressed to 3 main street buffalo N Y by miss folsom finished finished fini shea tile the reparations epa rations for her ber journey she was then dressed in a close fitting black silk dress and wore a peaked chip bat with a high white feather resting upon it that in no way concealed her face the design of her white cuffs and collar included narrow strips of black As she emerged from her parlor she carried a black shawl over her arm and in her left hand she carried a bouquet the other hand held an umbrella of a bright red shade that was purchased in london before ner grandfathers gran fathers death As miss folsom came down stairs it was evident that she sought to conceal the umbrella as it was wag not in keeping with her mourning me costume miss folsom mrs folsom and nd mr BC benjamin DjaMin folsom tame came down the main stairway of the hotel they crossed the lobby and reached a close carriage in waiting ou on the street at the ladies entrance mr john bresgin Br esbin proprietor of the gilsey house ass assisted isted tile the ladies into tile the carriage and mr folsom followed carrying two hand satchels 4 the balcony above the entrance was filled with wit ladies who enthusiastically waved their handkerchiefs at the bride elect as she was driven away this was at pm the bay and gray team were started at a lively pace to the ferry the route was toward fifth Avenue thence down past washington square and thence traversing over the same route that the president hurried only a few nights before to me chosen bride the same ferryboat as that mr cleveland crossed oh on was in waiting the carriage was driven aboard and immediately the boat steamed tor for jersey jersek city raving having arrived there the station entrance was sought and the party alighted ard aseen ascended dod the stairway leading to the reception room from there the they y entered the waiting room and finally found the way to the platform here it was found that the private car that had been intended to convey the party to washington wis was not on the track this surprise was overcome by a quickly made decision to enter the regular parlor car callio car no was chosen and the ladies were conducted to it with promptness miss and mrs folsom seated themselves an n the drawing room and mr folsom folios went to attend to the baggage an of the hotel handed tile the bride elect a bouquet that had been entrusted to him by a guest of the hotel miss folsom expressed her thanks saying saving at the same time that she felt much gratitude for the kindness shown to her during her Z brief cef staf stay in new york at p in twe private priva e car that had been apportioned to the party was backed upon the track and thel ladies were conducted to it all the curtains ir in the car were e drawn the car was then hitched on to the tra inand at was hauled out of the station the chinese minister chung yen Hani hamand and suite went on tile the same train secretaries endicott whitney and vilas with their wives returned to washington by the train colonel W F wassel left at midnight washington I 1 many and other officials called at the white house today to day and congratulated the president on his approaching pro aching marriage marri ap lie he was in a very happy li frame of wind and endured the c charting h alff 13 and pleasantries pleasant ries of his bis visitors on th the subject of his wedding with the utmost good nature secretary and mrs manning will attend t the presidents wedding this will be the first social entertainment secretary manning has attended since lie he was sick PORTLAND maine 1 li the home rule meeting in the city hall to tonight night attracted an am immense throng many ladies occupied seats in the galleries the meeting was called to order by mayor chapin who introduced governor roble robie as chairman airman cn of of tile the meeting the governor spoke briefly concluding by introducing I 1 rev P A mckenna of marlboro massachusetts at the close of the latter latterly ls remarks james G blaine appeared upon the platform accompanied by president louney looney blaine was greeted with tremendous applause ile he spoke substantially as follows follow st s your Excel excellency leacy D directly erectly alter the publication of the call for this meeting I 1 received a letter from a venerable citizen in an adjacent county asking me to explain if I 1 could just what the irish quI question stion is I 1 appreciate the question or rather I 1 appreciate his request for an explanation of the question that calls forth so much sympathy and excitement on the art part ot of the world at large and evokes so much opposition among those who are directly interested there may be danger of not giving attention enough to tile the elementary facts of the case now what Is home rule vv V hy by it is what e very every state and territory enjoys applause and it what ireland does not enjoy ina parliament Paki ament of members great britain has and ireland has and except with the consent of that parliament ireland cannot oran izea gas company laughter or a horse railroad company or a terry lorry over a stream laughter or do the slightest thing that implies legislative powers now suppose we wearing brin that home and suppose the state oll of Main Maink fito to be linked witla with th eState of new york relatively as large with the state of maine as england in with ireland and your beautiful city could not tabb a step for its own improvement nor the state of maine organize an association of any kind or charter a company of any kind unless the overwhelming galaxy of shenew the new york legislature gave her consent how long do you think the people of maine would stand it applause that is the simple question between england and ireland except that there is the great fact in addition which would not apply to new york and maine that there are centuries of wrong which have built up monuments of hatred on the part of those who are alre the subject of 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