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A • ,d • Is per ,Inaeler ler year. The .4•11.41.11• . 4.111 p11.11.11 .1111 le „IMO) adhered lo All ngl,rootentrot- ...nude\ in Nonpareil ia«ssore .1013 PRINTING, ‚If every glearriplion eagein neutral MO,- and on re'n.o.eqI ru-rfic I g, all tt 1 it ma> gnetonge I'' the 1.0.1 tern. VOL. 1. Jefferson County Enterprise. A l'aieeeil, •I lull. liatteist-ssitesse isi Print f • 111 1/ Ile, NIter licate•rebe.s es. tet • .1.1•111h•rneteic g ,s . BorLDER cľa. NIoNT.1N.\. s.‘'ITRI).\1. it NE C. 1 • •:). 1 H L WEEKLY ENTEMN el LOEM C1Th Mt iNTAN,‘ Published Every Saturday 1111111 or1117BSCIIIPTION I hte year. In advance.. s; 11101111 11•. in ail% Alice ittaqpfc pind ...eq.' on paper , mail, I» bireign commie, in *Inch ca•e 5. .•,,; V. Ill le added 10 toter extra postage. TIMUT orrla Still j4 litr•s • . 4 . '1'4,i14.1 .4 rt < alt«I'l'‘.14:441•4•4). ' FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERY. \I.)\ )k I \ \11 RAILROAD TIME TABLE. THE LA TEST IONTIMA SHORT LINE.' MIRTH ERN HULK° tn. New floor 1 wide 'Email.\ 'dl',' fi prat :bib. 1..1, - . TO\ 1 N. • KIM; MOO TUB W... X he Imams' Mar. Isl. 01 SA N 1 1 1: L'.' 1.4 0, .1 II Ile j,.- The f1/110W lug elmpatch wee. reels ed at 2 p ni from 1. 1 01 t Nee Mesas.. dat- ed June 7 , The InOtains, shortly „let cf..i fig the so ii V.. i .t•-•••• freight . Nest Met, ieo lint.. were es hently do aged „rat, 001 1.0 „'1. Van, Iral.„.• IWO small partite, w Intl raided in widely • Aueotic haporm t\ p. 6.. separated lucallinst, A% bile the ,, rineK children were hid away in the TRAIN. MOOS. V\'\• .11)VIA<TISINt; 1;:vii•Es. No 2 Alta/lair Kline.. A , ' I ! attn . , » No. I' Kuper.. 11,4061 o • I !It Ntat 11 111111..fy I . r1 .iluityS tit stock. • , à • &t:t t :t: geee - •••• s ». 101. III116 17 1. 1110 915 92o ter, bes s .6 n In 12 2gi . 111 1 lies 7 12 tx e, .17 1 Ito hra .1 11 12 It 17 W. Co o hra. 1.1 12 1:1 In 21 et ‚ vs ease .e. 14 so ho het e 110 OE 117' 65 7\ I's' LOCAL NOTICES. Pine., geld' per line for ann. awl ten mid. leg rggr • eflo additional innertion o l'.1k DS. Przr - r_ ALEX. J. ELDER raidiug parties, Ot 10 1111.011 Il''',làele• Helens and Moue 100. »eat lef..1 'et ggggg unbolts protectido n do, p, front such parleys. lenir '.1,11' p le. A deep:two front Captain Smith's ramp, ' \. dated \api Ii' t. reek. June led, 'calm that • le \' \• the ludeame oh their women stud chil- dren are scatteml through the mutuaniost \let Inlet; clerk, oit the upper Gila. I 1.gern, Helena tinily Arrive Wieltea • er. Lieutenant Dues with Me Apache soots Leave %V - • .7! ... are'\' tise trail hunting them The lol- - Arose Helena. \' are Mee present duspoeitions: 1•TZ\1\..1..17\. - 1\ - Nall 1 One Part. leraoeh. - The ti.eops of dite truth cavalry . and thirty Apache moon; are tuov ing north taste blunted , . NI May* I Frtita} • nt 'rtrui Fort Ilayard toward the Ilutel range. Arrive at 1' lllll alur ‚t' ii> 0, 'I' Caplan) flatlet. with otie troop of the nendaya and li'rel.t>. tot .11 rai to c ca . 1.77 ,,, e . sram. co r. In in the ''huit' in Chia - nod Maturdaye at A se\ nettled.. 1 „relay». Vlore ▪ Major Van Morn wIth cas airy iron] days 10,1111 -at u. \ '\ Fort Stanton and the ales -alter. scoot. ar e Office in Court 11,11,• : The I f lia'e been 11.110% lug ‚Interval raiding parties *about :toy rebault other TWAIN. 001,0. 1.0» el.. • than lorakilteau Of then stork. It is 1.1.. pre.« • • 11 \' 1111 pratelltle 1111 III\ I frail. III ...Orb the No I Esteem .Iretalit .Arrivetilarrien, r rar ten ,I• ateiees %%tykes Urumqi. 1,nagle•If Obeli, '2 r'»'» Ineertion. for two l'alare and thnigia can run linguae ACOntIng On I he Cain hank ot the 1:ète between Mt Y.0.1 „id 9110iieuradho Wiiii 11ele1ra Grande to prceent the Indian , groan cross- crrv. - ing. • Captain Madden st it li two troops to ilit• sixth eioalry is west or the Itt' ‚'ri' Mtbelle (Inibi. ('optait Lee witli three troops 1.1 the tenth cavalry is ing aeries the Illac'r range, between Smith anil \an Vliet. Major Iluldle ftillowed the trail of ten or ii liceu Indiana, which crossed the radroad neat the Florida Pare. beyond Lake Pala- tine., Nlexicti. There- IT no definite IiiIiii - matiou of other Indians ensiling the rail- Thv troopa are now musing into ;stations near all the known water holm.' ‚I earl:Ina. leetweeu the railroad tool Mexico' to inter- eept the Indians Irian moviug south. Captain Lawton fi 1111 tleree troops tit the , fourth etas airy. and Lieutenant behaeach's ••-soi rfa viols in Ill 1:andaltipt canyon, tear the rhoundary line. Major Beaumont with two troop- t the lourth ens - airy oe ii' S:testis Pies. There have been no citizens reported ' killed altlee the 9th. It WIII lie I 11111101.81 - ..le foi the lutliannjo keep their families in Iles country with my smote after them I shall endene or to have the troops. in pcsi- tton to intercept where they attempt to get into 'Mexico. rasa s,....C.1/4 et Ii', Itrign , net -go A..11.:NitTON, ‚lime 1. -The bellowing dispatches from General Schofield to Ad- ilitant-Geueral Drum. relathe to the In- • dian troubles, h e r been receised at Waf 'In your reply' to diepatch .0 Olt. date, pion«. lawn' the Secretary to \\ .t1 that I 110 110I lithe% e it practicable to it - anything more at thls time than has ls. .lorre to give protection to the settler- ,,. 11/.011:1 and New kiesico Irmo declaim:old lug Intleates. It es not porsible to guard al, II',' frontier nettlements. That would ic till 1113 a Mote snarly tinier. larger 111.111 11.- I•nited States army, besides the damage that hart already been done In Ness 'I''. and Ari mina The settlers who had, - taped have taken refuge at the nellitars piste and large settlements. I understand that t,eneral crook and Colonel Bradley lease all the troop that they can us. Ill !tumid ol the Indian , . Ind I will send mote they t'ali 11.11. tutu' Iii lity 011111 - IOU the tolls' „‚‚y' to proteet lile stratti.red •tet tiers Ir,'''' marauding Indians tet til keel, the sasage initiate. under military control and not permit them to roam at will over I' large ':1111,1' The of Indian Malt, lis' received t lo- log telegram Irmo Agent Ford au the :sail I ail.. rens•r \ atom respecting tlit Judo& towards the gov erontent tit thr \ parites on that reserve - ion SAN f'.\ \ The twin( *how,. Ilea, 1' ii,, La are all on the reservation. There is Pur lelt 'I hid and order here. These I 1111 1:111. hay.° 10111- 1111.110.1.1 to harvest their grain I oiled (inti'> eel %Semler. \I , s ‘N\ •11.1 l'uell 01. Ailente iota Yet Mo. rater. MOO*. 'near !run, Helena i41 Portland. loon • nu e.t.al. Pk I\' I laiergaro, G: Joao.. 5.11. r1.1 ten, I•Ana. Agent . tteneral Agent BILLIARD HALL %vb.\... guy wore, Wirt I. Stet luelrn FI NF led mullioned .11t111,111 11.11 pint 'mow! ggr prg.v.. I ere.' /f - •‘• .1.04.„ ge • goo.. my' harmaner le rent...41er for any dirlà• •- ;111V. % \Bee:. totoloolOtig M'S, ' JIIIIN STKitl 1 , n1111111., ( . 11> , 14 1 .1,1111 1 / 1 . Ms> ni .\ I first I, lass hoarding hottsc anti Iti .aCC. gunnel:it AND Stilt.',' 10 Credit • Altt • I tialtipày N1 /111.1 . e. hereto l ove. lo tereng.10.1, otoo 0.0•1Oraloo of ille r•gtat, itt A •lin 0 .., dereoied 10 tlo. ere.11110t - and ‚,11 ..• ▪ einirora . 00 10.1 III.. deer...ed. ei I. 11.0 J. J. WILLIAMS. Frci. - •: - . 1 helm Ihe .••••• hera. 1..o.r H o H JO - lllll ert,gr the firm pitiging,gino, or lllll N S( )N 10 the %mill .1•01... I elolop al 1.1k her. 111 1 he t, 01 le Over.. I imilrol .1 1....01.1..1 O.. ealo dt ) iss. JANIE! , tIl 7.1,11',1.I•S Admit. lallralt,t ol 1 10 o Ant'i''', thruway. tu'' -'.'1 GENERAL 1\1)1S1 . . A. L. BRYANT, 1)1:A HARDWARE, liar I. 0..1 ...eon outlive. „Merin I. tome,' trail. 111111111111111W% WAGON HAM% JAND REPAIRINI, Aartiggy of Mu-kno •sittr twill. All kind.\( Lumber, Lath and Shingles. I .....1,0111, 011 1.001 IiiitiltIt•t - ( . 'I'. GATAIVIGT SALO. Vint. \%Vines Lis] rind Cigrarat. Imported wincs and Brandies a Specialty U(LLIA*'U III A 1.34. I I' MURRAY, PROI17 WICKES HOTEL, - NistItt satin. 1 re «Iona o. veng ST-A.331\.M I . ..Interned wrath it,. hour.. MILTON CLITBY, Prop'r. GROCERIES,. FANI11.1\ AND \I I N ER'S SLÍ ; 14.1 WI . NES & 1.101'ORS, CIGARS & TOBACCO. - 1 1115111:1tia. WM. DEASCEY, FINE WINES. LIQUORS, AND CIGARS, 1 1.1.1 Ali 1 I 1 A I .1 . \ \ • I\. g 1 1.1 I \ \ I iFALERS IN Plaie 1.-LiC11-1CTS arid Cle - a.ros. F.1 K HORN \î''\'l \NA, The Taman Pratt Whiskey a lipscialty. • FOSTER ['NSF - ea.. fol..- to eel 0. to. t o . ra l 50 CerLtes. Mr:. 2. :lemr., Prrietor. I. \i \ . SALOON 1 I I ALI A ICI)1 A. k 1 TOLE, Pr prict z rs_ Tlef•CI ttttt 41,1 men. nonce. ,pgarn. Eapecl toter, /001 dt•proger• ot Inoue!' refre•I B9UNSWICK liALKE BILLIARD TAIiI,F IN USE. This space p 'eti by a (fitted ahtl sup I: o \ a . June 4. -The trial oi porter of the Iir , I newspaper publish. .1 Jeilerson fliverium for the Ilitlr• Jeffers-. ai county. THEOPURE ,q.:\1111 IN GENERAL MERCHAND I I k11 ,, r.N. \I1 itiTTAN Groceries, Dry Goods. /Liners' Supplies. Gents' Furnishing WINN'S AND 1.1011018 TOIACOO AND MI olt• r 111 111P1 C011.11, Lanny Lillian Mattoon), lia, ing hinted an entire month. and having teen fought 0111 1111 1.111 soli\ Ity the ablest legal talent procurable. Was ended tienlif 111 W 1th n verdict of gliilty 01 Mantel' Ill Ili, ti rat degree time has attracted extra ordinary attention here Mom the prowl - lien', of the young people They ‚nosed I\ the beet nociety. Mist Madam Was • lineal descendant ot President lladinon. . lien death occurred lii klartie lout to rid her body was found in the seater reservoir, the water being drawn off Cluverins' convie• ; lion wars eut irely Lifl 1 if(111101tflf111:11 I JI demo • Dentrort, ‚‚rund‚‚. CHI( Alit], .1 tine 1 An /nit, trot n Petrie, Ill., apeeinl says A tornado, wind 1 sod rats, accompanied by genetic lighten- ! ias anti thunder, hutting nitre'. minutes, struck this town this •ftertioon Half the Metropolitan block was unrocard, leaving valuable stocks of K00.111.1 exp.:lied to the Illmanta of rain which fell. The Presby- terian church antl a nuniher of other bnild- e were totally demolished. The lore I l aggregate several thousand 'longue No liver were lœt. 1,1\e Stuck. CHICA00, June 4. --Cattle - Receipts 00 bead ; litmus, active sod a abode sr; eitipplag 4.8«!¡ 5.75; corn -fed re ateeltora eel bade» &Wei 00. 45/1e4.110; rase Team» 3.00«, eesp-Alisesipte 11100 heed; eseseeso, ; and baffler ; shorn 2 40(41.70 ; Ï7I44.75. 1 11.,11111 1 nit erwIllt 1 0111 Mel. • re. e . ( .0 1 11 111 L 110 . .1 lat I. Sei it tat, liay- it'd Senator \ eat array's; Ile,. lilOrniug, ac. „Misused by 'patea nunilsr ot 1/.0„. SI. I.011 I» 10 participate II the coin - Appointment.. lhe Prestdeet. WAstit • os .1 Our I 'flee President thin afternoon appointed W Rom crane, of Cal liorma. to Is' liegmtei of the Treasury, I, k linter, resigned. meneesuent exercises of the State t niver Ptenttaxo, I Iregon, lone - Herbert Pity. '\r' Of ritiitiO1 tiset the gentle- . Foote Percher, \slot war appointed to -day Olen at the eta • and a proession head- t of (111.101ira 01 t Townsend, ea ed by timeruor Marmaduke anti others on • be snl '\. \. • t•••• I le liornahnek. nlarled inintetliately lor 1hr tht i runt.° eel° amid.i fi\'Iiag\ III.' I tia ' n ' h r t s p \ teetA lL y s eei li n l l It g irt t la ' n. \ I r an o il u Sis a t n i Irait firing Of caution. t o Fern the part year and a limit he hew The I.' been toaster til it small steamer on Puget the lime till noon. w lien die original mar- ! S \'\\ i i \ 1 \ .1 \\ 1 \ . 1 \\ * \ 1 \ r° \ . l ' eu a old IZeptililican littl dot did not Me tablet an ‚s 111,1' „an inscribed the Meng • •1 t , 101 • 01 '1,3110 111 . ORR DOI. 111 t111till/11 111 T1/11111.0. .4111'1,1011. O1111 11 111V \IWO' he could , 1111 Pre...lent lhe Wile. ',remotest to the I lit \ entity 1,, il'' -III yearn old heirs til Jefferson. wan tensed's', angl , 1•11:1 tor Vest delisered a Iteng and elaborate ali' 'Ir,\.' ten fetters«. Calla ifing made for Mr. ht,'' ‚‚.1 th. Secretary came forward. and after pr., ed applatMe. desire, with much hamilhatimL and 50111e he% I I at intr.' 10 point out, il' I limy, the true relations of Thotema Jelleroion and Ale -sander Hamilton. I lease pe dials „one hereditary light to speak of this. There Is eoriespondence to•day in my pite.„1„011 I\ SIION Illat to the influence tel . man III the II II ell States was the election of Jellersen Ii the Presidency l\. ne doe than to th, prtsonal rounsels and 'effluent,. of ,I too l'iets election in 1.1141 left the vote the electoral college a tie. and 11 finally I, came the duty of the Hons. tel 1:eprenenta Ii'\ to elect the Prmitient Or the United States. The two highest candidate. were Thomas Jefferson stud ‚harem lturr. The to,. now n synouy ut or pat egotism. the tether .,, treachery. lout not at flint day At 111.0 lint. the late of the cotuktry hung itinoct upon a thread. New. poor and broken:Scale- lay along the Atlatitiv. the great M•est a thrtig abroad unknown. means oh (1)111- mulocation scareely existed, and opportu- nity ol intercourse there were none. 'llere was uo lieling of coneolidation. but every - t hing.ffed from the centre tu the eircumfer- I Ilisnstroug Cyclone. vine. and nothing but dissolution teemed • Alit:N. June 11h -iii\ latest reportn at hand. Then ‘sann . the letter', that I have ot damage door by the ryilone show it to held in 111,5 hand and read from Thomas have been the most dinantrous which ha» Jetren.un t\ th' 1 “'Inetentative fro , li ever visited Ili, regoot :it leant 'nee the Delaware, sslioni h has. the honor to call itriti,d, . n . „. wind de- wy great•grandfather. Ile held the slite \ ntroyed neatly t'' tri bungalow Of cottage. of that State awl it ....tuned it , III Oil Ili /la that GI New Volk or til h ogona. ; un Aden. The troll roof „I the govern one Ilii111, and el. .• 1111 11. the ‚moot NMs sway and fitter:0 party d an opponen , ant pullttually datnagt. Avian glone the shipping at andaor in to Thomas glelletnoll livid that Sole ni hand. Ile bark eteitu,1 with .1Itxantler Hamilton. What counsel did lie receive :111.1 what did he obey Wits it the couture' that the tountry ut greater than the party ? It was the counsel that the 1 nom was worth ',fetter \ log. tederalist from Irelaware. instructed ley Alexatidei ton, rant Inn sole 1 . .ir Thionan fetlernon, the arch opponent the 1 etleral party. Theretiere when we look t., the past for lemons and true Iiietory - let us not Mil to respect the dignity - oh men of - that day'. They did darer in counsel they 11111 glider in theory, lent they chi! not diller in the tine great end fur which all glee ernments were intended -the happiness, the ad - ant -entent and the Avellare 11,1 the hillnati Therefore, while we may and t., draw fearlennly the truth limn lennon in the past. and look at les ,.•.,. longs undint•hingly It un also to. Illeltileet With thank 111 1 fleet and Irt list iIl (Ms Allier Ilan nation there hugers stronger than party. that incr. e pt.N.ILLI aloha toil that where • dreaded 1 (1-1 , :11111f11111•111». seuai.,i the .51».1,...n 111.111 In 11111 beneath Ills fOdlt mortIty ...wall thoughts R1111 10 row to the d,gn,1% nt lict country s demands. Whatc,er may lee Iii,' .1 11111'1°11o, het Ween 111511 . 4 t ill) 1.111s. 11:11.• 1.1 may lee the differences between Men peramial ambi- tion\. the A Illerican people hi\' e reriag- nized anti they do re... brawn that there ia point beyond 55 11 o 1i the\ dare not go, and that point is national safety. Applatetel That is the gnarl; that is the boundary. That is the work a loch I trust all ellUC11- 1 1011 111ti''» IlIfy sill teach us to oh - net, I tut' rilurat ion In all its forma ia bowie's to end In making is hugher, better, more selt-sishorelmate . teach me that we are humble instrument-. In the advance- ment. not Ill tiler,. sellinlInemn, but of nönleg thing fat t.,yond It lit,' miory and welfare Of MR ‚',‚mire t.ount ry Itayaid loath atuidthe most hearty ape planar. be. se. Land Other Order. W.\ sittN..hoN, June -•-t Ornmieetiner - - Our Mint.tee itb Itu•sin. I. essixt.. NI 'eh _lime I Hon leorge \ Lathrop NItionter IMieta, by' invila trio adds...red the Legislature in joint 11,1- afternoon The Governor, ,1 tign 01 S01,111.110. ( 1 0111.1 111111 State °three,. an well an a large number of rill - /en, net.. prenent 1..ithrop returned thanks ror the I done him ley the Legialature and people ,o Michigan. Ile ri.li•rred lo lon ISMI011. 111111 spoke of the Pon friendship *loch hosta lead exhibits,' tow :tots the United States during the crib- , period of the mar of the rebellion. 011.11 1111 . sent a fleet with seeded 111t11 A111111 . 11,11:1 Oaten at a tini' lipn o Ion, Weft. threatened 11) the inlets 11111,11 .11 l'Ofelicli powers. For- me:0cl, Illg .1 , 10111ilelley ties cry arme, but «b' 1 I, gitilern were opened, it was t direct.1 that at the limit intertb ; genee the batteneee of the • fleet M11.111 Oren agailllit the ell••101.ra 01 Ilii' I'll 11111. 1 I AMA: and Mal- t J 1111...1 an111.1 Affer his addresa I.athrop met the menders In the Legisla- ture in the executive parlor. .41. Ill,' porl.many burgers were stink and • num- ber steam lannehee and meu -of -war boats were thorn Rebore, the men-of-war Tut - woos and lteindeer were driven by the force to the wind so hard that they both broke tuoteringx and narrowly escaped being wrecked Steamer,' which base arrived mI'l'» tio• cyclone nearly all report the lost al boats and tether equiptuentx Turin R' r, „'‚‚111 7.1, I o 1N. .1 II Ile 1 - Vntler the date of May 11111 the Arneritim Ses'retary of 1.egation in Berlin informs the Itepart- mete of State that. Bismarck declared iu the course of a discusision on the tariff bill in the IZetehatag that an understanding had been arrived at by the German and spanish governmenta, pursuant to Which prov intuit« \ ing the duty rate for Spanish Ilye at 0111' mark per Um kilograms ban been eliminated front the treaty of 'Kt. 'flee of this agreement will be to „Ile Jelt .‘euerican rye to the advanced rate of three marks pee lIst kilograms, which will be the uniform rate for all countries. The l'erre atto:ir; Not to I.' 81. - peached. . June 1. -The Chamber of Ikpu- ties I\ ‚lay resumed discussion of the re- port ‚il the eonimittee ad•Ming the rejec- tion of the motion to impeach the entire Ferry ministry. M. Brioroo, Prime Min- ister, 'speaking for the government, urged the Home to accept the report of the com- mittee. To reject the report now on the eve of a general election would be a am- iss proceeding. Such action would but reopen diacusaion which can only reatilt iding the Republican party. The remark, of M. Flision were received with applause. The motion to impeach the Ferry minintry was rejected by a vote vote of 1' '22 to 153. In the retiree of the (herniation several violent speech« were made rinattelal Agate.. l'A 'Lis, ‚Tune The weekly statement Six - ilk.. of the Land Ofike. 1111S Iliad.. the of theth r e rs ila n :k of Franee ehown an ¡mum of n 1..11oIng order \Final action this th g old of 1 0 ,910,teet frannt, and silver 4,709,- ouice on ali pre-eitept ion and homeateed jimiLIN, Jane .1 rince itisemek u -tor i.,. in the San Francisco and Hum- written a letter to the Thuringian Farm- boldt land 111M ‚iota will be ers agi yI ng the question or in n til ci t a h l agenaeultne his e - e lee ffee n t o Vifluliteil ily el l I go ili t m le e rn tai m i e la n Officiala mt 1. being reeeldered hY the aie this order he simply to mislead the final Heine of patents until an examination ran he made. and will not prevent the filing of 'hit !leg al the local land ahem l'ithinel 91 eV, Ill• \\ .1,11 1 Ni. 1 1 IN. .1 11 Ile I 'Flue Cabinet meeting was attentleti by all the members ',relit the Secretary of Slate, who ia out of Ille city Tin. principal topic of dissua- sion wee the deatribution of the mon,non appropriated at the last iseseion Congress in aid of American ateamahipsi engaged in the foreign mail service. No conclusion was reached. It was decided that here- after the l'resident and members of the Cabinet receive no visito'. tiaturdave Collecting Allaltional gentles. W June 4. -The Department of State has been advised that the govern - mot ot Guatemala is now ealbettng sus' - ‚111e..' 10 per east en apprniesnsurte ef imported aserdmodbe and he. ailed 10 per bat te ouguissia leads with wiroullaugs wbo Wm/ thogaelomagt with the that lbw wee to hem etbapaatlagggebt at Iho *Nib brapillied =- debut at the lair. Washington Notes. W ASH I NOTUIC, June 4. -The Seerelary of the Tremor' has called on the board of Managers of the World's Industrial Expo- sition at New Orleans for» iteminod Mate ment of the premium unearthed eighties». The resignation of A. O. Tleemous, la- apeetor of public buildings litho Trountry Department, ban been aseoptod to tabs ef- fect Jame trttb. Re neigned by mew* of Secretary Heuer MI isetetarT beweetatiota. B.taarooa, Jane 3.-Tbe darealadh annual meetion of the Amorists Cligere- national Hem biesalatba b in asastan be., The nuraal swat *gm total anote of $11111,1311, niad Solid MY - taw $1111,1011. 1Iov. Jules II. OW, I N of Ataboolà, Mom, win doom poselbash