If Hi ! i ! i i TIIE FIFTIETH CONGRESS. HI-X'OXl) AND I'IN.Vti SESSION 1J1-J. (JIN. Mr. Cleveland nml Her Mother Snt in llu- House Cjlallor). Tho F.ftii'th pipftrrss nisoniM.'.l for its sis- mid nnd final s-'ssion nt ii'Hin Monday, Ijoiik iM'fupt? tlmt liimr tin' senate p It. lies h'-pni to All nml Ly 1 1 ;:i I o'clo. k nil 'mt 1 IumI ipr mat io and rxi cutivo KtilK'noi were crowded. The fxipiitlvo k tilery w empty. On tlic fl sir pnrs were distrilmtiiin tl nvcrs. 'llio largest decorated tlio desk of tin presiding oMieor. Mr. rUewnrt, of Neva In, was tin? Ilrst inoni lor of tl.e n utate to mnk. nn npp tranct 01 the (I i r. I to m u miii j ilno I ly ,Ir. Clurid lor, Mr. It ovlfv mi 1 Mr. p.ilplt. A few min utes IntiT Mr. Sp oner, Air. AMrloli, Mr. Mniiil -rsoit mil Mr. FYyo mil Mr. .Morrll cini'i o.it of the clii ik room 11:1 I j lin-d their coll n-jies on tli It Kir. At tin mcim time Mr. 1 lurris, of To ui.'is v, n i I Mr. Jones, of At kimsin, niiiir I on tin Item ht ric sid) of tli" rlminlier. As tho Im ids of tho 1 wit nte clock in ivi'.l o'l t the mei id.i i murk, tli' cli'iiniicr ripilly lldcd with m.-mli m-s, 11 I I II p'lieriil li ill is iii'iin win got on l l nil the uisli-s. At l i oV i.-l;, S M.-itor 1 c.l!s entensl thu i'Iiiiiu'i v, i-sc rtin;; t ) i C iiip'iiiu, Mr. Iliitl.-r U'li'ii the iv l il- eiihd, tliiT - were forty two N Mat .-s pivs int. Mr. Hurler's prn.er win Lricf. Il iskil for n I'l'iiii on tin I'r i I" it, nml t'n I'l.-i lellt-i'l.'i-r. At III on. 'hi 1" of tin i.nyT Mr. In ;iil; ninioii ic 1 tii.j Se.iitv In SHIOIl. Mr. Klu-i-m m n l;-d if it wns n -t. m u-y to rail tli roll. Mr. Infills said h u.-u noi. Mr. Mh-iuiuu ti.ci nll'iisl a re-olution in a'rui'lin ; tin- s, i i't, iry to notify tlio li iiio lllllt til" somite w is realv to liuisie' liii-i-. I. . Tlio r.sohui hi was adopted. I'uili'i'a resolution oll" r.'.l ly Mr. M nnd nml adopt. I I, tlii pn-si lent pro lorn, nppoi'i'o I Mr. .Mor rill nri'l Mr. Snnlsliury n ''oinni tt -o to ro. tify tlio I'ivo lent. A le-olul ion itr-red Ly Jlr. Ciiim ron wits n lopto I making tli ro;ti lnr Imiir for iissi inliliii 1:J o'clock. Thes'ii ato tli 'ii wont into informal ric.'Mt to uiv.iit tlio I'loi lrir's iii 'ssao. For fully iri hour li foro Sp.-ikor IV.rlis'o, at li o'clock Mniiilny, xtruok his ili-k with n liratnl now gnvol an 1 c lihil tlin IIouso to or d r, n Mvno win pr isoiito.1 0'i tlm iVi'ir vhic'i win highly noisy uul inlrttif til. Tlio lo-k of tlin inoiiili 'M w.-ru lu nrly nil oeouplvl, nn l racli limn t tlk'Hl t )th" oth Tin n Inn I tono of voico, I'xplninln eloctio'i inoi.loiiU a id n -cl-l"iit, Thcro was unioli linn l-Hli!tkiii. Whon Mr. H iml'ill, I mkini; fairly woll, ontoro.l iin.l ti ok his neat, afi'W mliiiili's b -fnro Vi o'clock, lio wim iiiimiwli itoly Miirroiitulo l an 1 heartily c nr.itiil'ttl U'mm his: cdiiviiIi soo ic i. A loin li. 1 flora! olTorinn stoml ukjii his disk. Mrs, Cleveland mid l-r in itlior, Mrs. IC Kolsom, occupi. d t!i0 front "iit of tlio diplo. tiiatio ifitllory, Tli i I'resid 'lit' wife worn a tun-colorcd clo'li mrt nnd n dark lnowa l'ns i hat. Tim other Kalloriw worn filled to overflow-in.;. After tlio lilin I clia'nin, tlio livv. Dr.Millinrti, ha I o(T r. d snpplicution, n I tlio ri'-nliiijj cloik lv.;n to t- til tli roll of tlio lliiis-, tliu iiuinli rooomiu micm! tholr c'-'" "H'tiiiiiin it whilo iwum m" ftwuto real tha innoiii rtt .hnt the upp -r b ly if c m grewt Im l rtn rnihl I, was ro uly for liiniio si and hn 1 apjioiuto 1 a c miniittu to a -t, with n .linil ir (-oi.imitto on th. p rt of tlm liott-o to wmt tip in nn I nt.tify tin; lV.si lou. lint tin liouso nw-nito 1 his p!" i-iiro. A tho oniic!ii, sion of tho roll c ill. t ii sp" ikor npp liuto i Mi'iWN, Holm n, of In. li inn; I'.Voil, of iVnn nylv inia, nn l Turner, of (ioorin, ui nil-i-st of tho coininitt") to notify tlo l'ie,i lent. Tho Jioum tho i took n re-vs to 1 ) o'.-l x-k. Tni W-'tiiito tit l',':7 to .k u tec.ss for thirty nili. i:i(JHl' I.IVDS IiOST. Anol tier IHxastcr In tlio Vninotia Cat-uiix-tuiKl llccla Mine. Firo was discovoi-o 1 nt tho oinhtli lovol of No. li Hhnft of tho t'alunii-t I. ranch of Calu met and lloi-l'i mini', at Culu not, Mich. A lurKo party of mii were working at tha timo of the fire, w hich, whon discovorod, hud tnnko fuch rnjii 1 In nl way that tho mioke win terriMy den", nnd tln-ir lives woro in preot dnnRor. A'l in nlo a ru-h for the run rnc., nml i-iht men nro missing. That thoy Br; d ad Is certai-i. AinWCf them arj two I'a!i .tiS nmm 1 Jo-ojih Moolir anl Tonoy '(ittwura. Tho iniuo h citlou is completely roven-d with tho ilomo nmoko, and the fire looks worHo than ill I I'm lnt, but, m i n nror tho mirfuco, it is hol.ovo I tho dam igo Unaiicia'.ly wlil not Ihj so gro it. INDIANA OIIKIIU ll.i' t'orri-ctcil I'lu'itrcn Tut tliclto piililit aii rini-ulily ut U,.'ilH, Tim i lllc'al ca-ivnts of tin presid'-ntlil votn of 1 i -na-i i I, us hicii c impli-to l. Tlio to tal Vol.- i f I .i huh'i'l i-l.-ol..r of i-ivjIi of tho f. i.r t.i-k-t i . '. -Ji.'. I't as follow: !IiliM,t Hu j ui.1,. i i r, ::';'.','' ; hilint D-imx-riit- i , ..;."!:.. 1 i.,i,l.itioi., .! ; I-tUr, a.tiHI; J;. ;.u . .' in pliira i ' ;.' , :.',Ms; (i nural llovoy's piu-a iiy f .i .v. r , ..r via-LJ.JKI. Tho tolul v.'" I i ' ; .m i-- 'o only ;;9 loss thin for I .-'--i :-i.i I : .i l it y of th lowi-st H :i'.i..-i i '. . i ..f t)io loot IlOUHMTllt i t r .- ' i I i t i on oo-h tickot II - . i 1 ' o-. i;, tli. ir tot ils. ll.lloi I'ost polH'lI. ,". li , ;,). . t . ! i i '. i I is. 1 1 I Ii I i , . I I 'I... liilild I' I I II ,1- w.-ii , w.is i !- ,. I 1 1 ') ii t Im U ' t !.. v I , , J i,l l.y a In,'" ih'.Ii "I ni'iiki'd I... i. I l.o mo i l-roiii; do ii th" J'nl '.o i -in I ' ' u ro-d ' li" pr.s 1,-1:' r IiW-iV Ilioiit wl lolls riti.-tiitii o. 'i'ii" ( j i;rnor had tssjii iit40ii'l jv r il tun ir to pf ion Hu'ton, Isit iJisUni d. Hi has ofs l a rwwurd ot V,'" ''r button's looup-tjitt- 1 Im lluimla (irln OOO For tlm hut wek big luwuult I. as boon In )rogr At Jn(wr, Tumi., which I.ucretl lUyaold xjught to rnojver tUintx from John Graham, one of th wralthiit fariJMrr in Uarion cniiity for Uttrayal and lrwb of prouiUo. lioth nhlua were reprr ouUd jy whim of tho lealing lawyers of the Hi ate. AfU-r a hsrd iljht th jury roturnod m rdlctawardloK Urn pUiutiff ,HW. A ycxjrii; lady it so enthutlaiMc nliont Uwu lennU that her father luyi the la ,Uie iiiaidoo nil for liiwo.' II npltorAtpn I'orinrp llcclaratlon' On tlm Tariff t)"nt Ion. rrosldcnt C'lovolnn l's moMto I umittiitij lonn. It would fill m ttv c ilirnns of our pi pT. A pon long itio.i is ns followi. Mr. Clpvo1nnilnliiio.it iininndiit ily takiuptbe tnrllT ) lost Ion: The (jui f I t wron employers nnd tho employ rdiso iit.'intly wldoiimir. niido!n"s nr rnj i Ily foniiiio. one o iinprisinR tlw very rich nml oworltil, whilo in nnotlier nro found tho toiling p- or. As wn phow th hchii'vonionts of npr pit'fl 1 pntiitnl, we tlis -over tlio fXis'onca of trusts, ontutdim-t,onsn-il iiionopolfps, Mhllo tho citir. nils tiu rktlinn far In tho ivnr or 's trample I to ilenth l oiionth nn iron hoi'l. Inst. ad of liiiiitl-it; ttio trilinte drawn from our piti reus t tlio iioooviit hn of its pcoiiiioil ndinin Istratioii, tho (jovi i'iinioiit persis's in pxncU lnj fr. in tho sii' stnncMif tlieHnplii millions, winch, iin -ppli" I mi l tisoloss, lio dormant In tho treasury. Under tho anno Inws by which thes reu!ts nro pro loco I, tho piiv ri.inont p -rmits imi'iy tnilliona liloro to I o n I'lisl to the post of I li" 11 villii of our p 'oplo mid bo tn1"ti from our consums irs, winch tiunns n l!y swell tl.o inolltsof n mull, but powerful, minority. 'I ho ni l'.vnne s of those not, includod within the circlo of thoso iH-ncfl -i tries when fully realh; d will Mirely nn ti-e irrit iti in nit I dis p ml "ii. Our workincmeii, i nfriiiiohl-o I front nil delusions nml no longer ft ilit"tio I Ivtheeiy that their w r on.li.tiL'or d iiy it just icvisionof our tnnir Inws, will li'i onn Iv iloiiiaml through kiicIi Ii vision stenoi.'f eii'ploymo it, f!n-n(T im n ih iif living in their li i os, tieo lout lor Hn in io'vi's nn I their children front tin doom of p.-rp tii 1 si rvitiid , an I an op 'ii do .r to lie u- iidv. iii"lu"it tevond the hunts of a liihorp rhs Ho in irks tho peoplo who pr. p " tli it the nn eminent Minll protect the ri -Ii mid that they In turn widcir.'f r the I iboiin."; poor. A fust mid si us. hi" ivvi ion of our tai'ilT !ns sin ti d I o mad" for tlio tell f of tho o of our poiititrvn, on wh t suffer mid r pro-ont pondi t'oiiK. Tin re should l.e not? s Mi'ion iintila pi in is iii rtei te I, tnir nnd P in m-viitivo towhfd exst.n Inilii-trii s, but which will e luce thefi .si to polisti i.ors of t.' lipr S'lf ies of III'". With this h" d -mi-si s tho t iriir ipiostion nml tu us his i.t o ut nm 1 1 cl litu luaiosltho Covernmont. II" my: ' ir.ilititl' s in tho lofui r pensions mo i;ii'iito l upon no other I'l-nun I tli'iu the l.o 1.- con lition of Hi" ii.s pin a it. i r lor ro i-otis I. ss valid: n . d lnii;o miii s are eX on Ii d lol public I ml. lius nod nt tier improvements uiult I i presi iit i' ions H'iiic Iv claim d to h. r. late I to put Uo no ( mil noi -fs-ii ii s. Tli" extent to "lull tlio p .nsiil. t-itioti of su It iintt rs sii Hndniat i ll d 1 1 st sine net Ion u nl stlbj 'Ots of n"' it public imp iltance, but involving no special, private or imrlisin mtere-t, should nii st, nt teution nil. I h a I to r. lormation. A revi-ioit of i nr p-sion laws cmld eno'y b" in nl'', w Inch would H'-t up hi ju-t priucl plisanl provide fori v.t v worthy iipplic.iif. lint, while our u 'lier il p 'tision liws rem nn Confused nnd i 1 1 i c', linn Ireils of pi ivnfo puc ion latts mo nnuiiallv pasinl, nlucli nro the soiiiis-s of m jn-t discriuiiniitiou nml pop u'nr ileiuo nli lion. 'Ill" I'lcs'd.'i.t then takes up the subject of nur fori Uu lolations nml -tvs; The iplest Ions lH'teei (ll . lit lll'ltnlll mid the Unit d Slat's rel .tin to tho rights of An eri a i llshermitn, tin h r treaty nml inters I utionnl ooinit v, in th I'-rritori il waters of t'niiad i and New-(oumMatnl, I ro:ret to sny, lire nots iti-fit.ttnl ily a ljiHti I. I res e d. us applicable "t i tho present tune, tho st otoMn'iit which will bo found in my mi ssive t the somite of Soptemlii'i- I',' last, "ihatsinco M ncli .'I, ISs", no iso ht.H bis-ll reported I J llie depiirtniriit of st ito w herein poinpl out rj.iH Leon ni'tie of uu fr. phi Ily or unlawful Ire it nn tit of American IMiinn V 's-oIh op itio part .if the t u. nidi in nuthot itos In e iiicli lepurs a;ion whs not. promptly nml Hiiti'.i'actorily obs laiiiel by tho I' ill tod (Stales coiioui-enorul u; llalilnx. Ho ro.'ers to Hnckvllfe'J r"o ill, nnd snvi: Tho eortessiiii'oin o In teln'.lou to this iuois Hunt will iii duo c ins' bo Ih i I hi foro yon, a id will d.scto-e the unpiirdomildep induct of tl o i llicial lefi I r. d to III his ii.terleroiice oy mivic" uinl p. itns.'l with tho sutl'rni'S of Aiiii i ii- hi c.l . ns in the vei y crisis of ihn pivsi lent ml lection then in ar at h nn I, and also in Ins sii'i ipi'iit pub ir d.'cliir it i' mi t just il' v his action, sup 'r.-nl.liiiK iiiipujmuo'it I.f the exe 'Utive and senate of tlio I' .nted Males, in co. ii lion with important ipie- ti. us now s'ii.iiii in coin iiiv. r-y I .eiweeu tlio two novcrnuii'iit.s. Mr. Clevelnnd devotes nl out olio sixt ll of liis mess ie to the iU"-tion of our foroiyn re liitioiis.but.lo tl ol liiulO' any st u llini v tnov tta eiueiits. lie i'ecomiii"iiil a sulimaiiiio r.'dre be wo at San I'l nneisoo mid Honolulu. After reviewing ih i pouditioii of the initio. ml treasury mid the pinch ise of bonds, tin IVes Identsajs: If oxoes-ive ni-it tiums-ossiry tnxutloii fa pontinuo I uu I tlio t iovcniinout is tor red to iiuisuo tins poll y of purchasiiiif iw own l.oinls n" tho pivnuii'iH whiclt it wi 1 Im noe ps.nry In pav, tho Io-m to tho jiooplo will bo liiiinlreds of iniili ins of d illars. Sill o tho purch'iso of lionds wits undertaken us moils, tioned, nearly nil tluttlnivo Ihs-ii olToi-ed were nt last ncnepted. It has Im n ma do iptito ap- ment that tin (ioveriiment was in (lander of buiiR stibjeo'td to POtiitilliatioiiM to raiso their prii'o. Notw Ithstindinn thelirno sums pildoutlntho puictr.s" of tho hoinUtho sni p us In the Treasury on tho Wl'.ti cluy of NovoiuImt, ISSi, was '.VJ''i,'.''IU ' Id, nfler doluPtuiK about ,0uO,frtl.), just drawn OU. lol "jmuut. oi jiensious. Of tin Mormon n i'-s'io t Im 'J": It n- p.ars that tliotmit prior m .-narcii, it-., moro liiid l e oi but b.x eonvictioiis in ti e territo ri.s i.f 1'tsh nnd 1 hiho under tho luwa of IhS and 1: punishing polygamy ami tin lawful pohnbitiition ua crimes, tlnro h ivo li-eii siiico thst daUi nearly six hundrol con victions umVr those lua und iho statute of 1KS7, and tho opinion is vxpresso I that uus dei-Hiicli a tli in and viyllint execution of tin so luws, nm I tlio a Ivnnoe of i.leas opp iso I to the foi hidden pructic s, polyi;iiuiy within I hp United Sluts is virtually nt uu end. Suits instituted by tho government under thu provisions of tlio net of Mulch 11, lh7, for tho terininntion of tim c rorutionH known as tho rorpctuul omiyiHtiin; fund p inpjuiv nnd the chuieti of J -uu Christ, of Latter Huy Suiuts huvo ro ul oa iu a ilooroo fuvornlilo to tho government, tl i-inilng thn piinrters of thesu cot Miiutiona forfeited and escho'ttitiK their i rots riv. Such nioimrty, iiinouutinif to mora tliun i)O,0ixi, is iu the haudi of a receiver, p ndiiiK further pr. p. edmns. un appeal hav ing Ims-ci luken to tho kupivmi court of the Unltud Staliat. t tf tho piihllc land iptistion tin snys: 'It it (.-in iftHK to know (nut soini'thlnn has b.sm done at hist to redress tho injuries to our i"i ple, mid chis'k th" p-rilous U'lidetuty of tlm I . i s less w a-te ot iiutiounl ili.in iiii. That over i ihiy million mini have bis-n arrest" 1 from illegal nsui p.ilioii, Improviduiit grants and friiu. lulent entries and cIhiiiis, to l takon for the homesionls of liom st industry allium .;li less th in tl.e Kreat nress thus unjustly it inu-t it IT nl ii piofi.in d Kraiilh-aiiou to rlvhl feeling citizi'lis lis It Is II ecouiH'tlse for tha InLors und struKKlM'' l'18 l':overy. Nor should our vast tricu of ao c illoil d a"rt lniiils be yietdisl up to the monopoly of cor pomtiui.a or giuspuiK iudividuaU, as a'n ara to m much tho tondmicy under the exiktlnaj st.it n to. Tin! lumls inpiiro but tha supply of wab-r t lcfme fvrtua ami prolu:liv. Already ateia have-tsMii taken to tocura accurate and sciuntillc inlormation of the condition", which la tha prima hauls of Intelligent action. On tha pension question, he aaya: At the cloaa of tha yesr the iiumbt r of persona of all data reoeivliiit poumona was 4W,.Vi7. CJf thMia tln-ra were W4I survwora of tha war of IH'J. ID.7H7 wid iw of thoao who (ervetl in that war, lO.MM aoldiara of the Moilct in war and S.lot widows of add soldiora. One hun dred and two d If trout ratea of hsii1 'lis ai u Isiid lo thisw U'lo II inrns, I Hojjmrf In m II o 14111. l'Mr Hl'Milh. Ilei amount pnlil for ix iis.oi.s I'uriiig tho fiscal yosr vtas tln,V tci.ii. tvUiu itu ii.vitt vwr th nrwwllntr y.ar of 3,WS.2S0M The exenea atUndinK the mslntonanc anil op ration of th pension tmrvait during; that period waa :is'l,.V.'4.07, nt kin the entire ex jiemlitnreof tlm Iniremi t ta,b,:4s.V67, hoing 21 J p-r cent, of tu grosa inooine and netrly 81 per Cdnt, of the total exsndituros of tha (fivoriiment during the year. I am thoroughly C'ltiviticod that our general pens aion laws should l rovlsod an 1 adjuste I to mvl na far possible, In the llht of our exper ience, nil meritorious cases. The fact thatlOJ different rates of pensions are paid ennuot, in my opinion, be made consistent with justice to the ponsionprs or to the government, and th numerous private pension hills that are pased. Iireilionto I upon th imp -rfei-tlon of gom ral aws, while they incroaso in ninny 0sos exists liitf inpi)iinlity nnd injustice, lend addltlonnl force to the recommend it ion for a revision of the gcnerul laws on tills miIjJo.'L OX CONEY ISIjAND. Cront Dpstnirt Ion of Property Be Tarnation Along the Uoach. The destruction of property by the llortu on Coney Islnnd will not be covered by f .'00,00(1. The concourse may bo mi!. I to bo a totnl wreck. The cxjs'tislvo conerelo road wny lios in honpa of irrpRtilnr fniRmpiits that thow where tho waves awallow-cd up I7.",00J. Kea ins' Ocenn Hotel, which hid the add is lions containing the kitchens awppt nw.ty by tho wnvra, atnttils tottering upon a few piles, nnd even n modi rate K"h". accompanied by a high tide, will destroy it utterly. Kenrnt estimates bis loss at from (10,000 to -V),000, fair w-o tther alo.io nuking it f.osslhlo to keep tho loss nt tho lower figure. Tho Corn y Ij'nti l (las Compiny Is out nbout $.",( (K) by tlio Rnlo, through dnmngo to Its stabli s and mains nlmij' tho concotitso. The Mnrino It lihoad ofthtials have as yet done nothing beyond viewing the s;x)t once m-PUpiul by their etienslve stition ond br nkwati r. As not a vestige of tho founda tions lemuln,. their Vs will probably foot up to J7."i,(MJ. Threo-ipiirters of tlio rtrighton llench linthing pnvillion wnscirrio l nwny, mi l tho portion that iptuaius is almost auro to go when it blows a hn'lul of wind. Iiotweoti Matihattmi 1'. a -li nnd llrightoii the so.i m id.i a i'Ii nn bipn h in ross tho l.en.'ii nml Ins par ti' Ily opened tin o!d inlet. Tin Manhattan lUno i Hob 1 was not injured, but four of the Inrgo bulkl c ds that pr .j 'Ot hit tho ocean wcrokii's kod intoleapsof atones nnd splint ery I titnl ers. Tho bonitiful fl owor gardens tlmt stretched nwny to tlio U'nch in front of the hotel were washo I nw ty ntnl heap of mud nnd debris l.-ft In th"ir pi ices. A dis ntclt front CVluisset, Mats., sriys; All iloiibt roiipei ning the loss of tho steamer AN lentown was dispfllo I this morning. A visit to North fell ii ito beicli shows the shore nt tint point to I o covered with wreckage pon aisting of fire buckets, tables, i linirsnilil other furniluic, all marked "Allpittown,n Cnptiin lliown, of tho Noilh f'fitu do Life Hiving atntion, Inn innd" diligent inspection of tho cuist In Koarch of Ixxlim from tho steamer but Inn discovered nono as yet. 1 lend vnncod the opinion that the ship h is f. un lerod either on D ivis cr Soiitho ist lodge, eich of which lio about a inilo southeast of Minot's Lo Igo. T1II3 OFI-'ICIAri RF.TUItNS. Corrct-tcil ftpporln In tlio Unco Itc Iwppii Cleveland nml HnrriKon. Tho ri. turns throughout the State of Illi nois show thut Fifor has 1',5I7 plur.t .Sr'ver 1 aimer. The I'lohibiliou cuidl Into Vor ov enior, Ilnrt, rociived lf,'-2", and Join, the Lil or candidate, 0,'."2. ThoSt itovoto fot 1 'rod lout is; Harrison, U7,-1 1 ; Clevelnnd, CIS,;iiW; l-iU, Sl.tl'.lo; Streetcr, 7,.V,a Harri- ut over Clovel.uid, L'l.ssl. Fil'er'a total voto win olo.Mi ); I'.iliner, ."m.VH.I. '1 ho plurality for tioveruor of Michljim i9 17,l:i l. The 1 u i u 1 i 1 1 s for tin rest of th; Ktiito llepub icuu lick' t are from 'Jl,7j0 to !5l,lt:i. Tho New Jersey Stnto Hoard of Canvass ers met nnd deuhirod tho following us tho olll.'l d Bgures: Cleveland, lol, I'.i.'l; H ti rison, 14l,:tll; Fi-k. 7.H0I. Cleveland's plurality, T.1H4. Tho Oovonior itttied certiHc ttos of election ns congressmen from Maiylaud to Ch irles II. Gibson, Herman F. Stump, Harry W. husk, Henry St- ckhriilgc, Jr., Hai nes Camp Ion mid Imis McCoinus 4 iK'inocrnU an 1 2 llopubiicuiis. I iwa's totnl voto is 4 4.1.'il, dlvi led ns fol lows; Uopublicun, yil,.1lS; 1) 'inocratic. 1VJ, 677; Union I-uhnr, U,li)o: rrohibitiuii, :i,.r)UJ. Harrison's plurality, 31,7'JI, Tho ollli.'iul count of the vote of K tnsnf Shows a plurality for II irrison of H-, 1 o'J . The Union Lalsir party polled U7,7i7 votes, and ho I'l'oliihitionists 0,77'J' Tho following is thuofllci il voto of theSla of Virginia: Clovelui.d, 161,'.77; II irris .n. tr0,4.-H; Fiskl,tj7S. Congressinen ehs'ted: First District. Ill-own, lb p., Second, Oowduii. lb-p. ; 'ihinl, Wise, Uem.; Fourth, Veitable, D.in.; I'lftli, Iester, Dem. ; Sixth, Kdinun Is, l), in.; beventh, U'Farrull. Dem. ; Kighth. Ijoo, IJ'iii. ; Ninth, UucUaunu, U.in. ; Tenth, Tucker, Uem. A WOMAN IN THE CASK. A Hank Teller Skips to Canaila With $H,Citt) In IIIn Clothe. Will Hchrlobor, toller of tlio First Nation al Hunk of Columbus, In I., his Hod to Cana da, after rbblii the bank of f S Six). Tlm money was t ikon on Woliuisduy evening. Altor tin timo lock was ait, but before thn vault door was closed, Sclniebor main an fxcuso for entering the vault, aid uuobs rv ed coiiconlisl nbout his p-rson 17 packages, each containing f.VX). Ho stated that ho would sp ud Thanksgiving day in Indianap olis, and as Thursday was a holiday tho bank was closed, and the theft was u t discovered until this morning. K. (Jug, cashier of the b ink, received a telegram from Horiolier, in which tho latter tutesl that he would lie at tha Queen, s Hotel, Toronto, on Hat'irday, There is a w man iu the case, her name be ing Fuunio Junes and her home Chlcigo, h'chrieber has been supiortliig her iu costly style, and she is known to have receutly vis lied him In C lumbua. There la reaaon to think aha co-operated with Bchrlelior in rob bing the I auk. It la possible tha loas may cetd the auiu named, but the bank officials are confident that $H,5 JO will cover tha aggre gate. Hchrluber Is twenty-two years old, has been In the bank's employ six years, and was paid fX) a month. Women Whipped by White Cap. A apeelul from H irdlnlu, O , says that Mrs. A nn in Josuiraud her grown diughter wore taken out Mild whljipvd Friday by WhitJ NEWS IN BRIEF. A numWr of copies of Zola's books, "La Terre" and "Niina," consigned to N-jw York publisher, were sols by tha Customs u tboritios as olMceno literature, an I therefor forfeitable. A large consignment of obscene Cigar holders and finder rings wssnboseixxl. Barah Jane Whlteling, the 1'hllalelphla woman who poisoned her hubnn 1, son and daughter, was found guilty of tnurdor la tha first degree. The commission of agriculture has appilnt ed a commltto! to Investigate diseases among hogs In the United States. In a riot tetween Italian and Russian miners at ML Gunnel, ln., several of tin mrticlpittts were fatally stsbbod. Tho 4-yeiio1d child of llessj Runyon, of Empire, Jefferson county, O., sot Are to his clothes and wns burno l t do it i. Near Itftvenpo In., on Monday, the Don ?er vistitmlpd express, ruining West, a i I a freight trnil c imo together. Tin engineers ef tho two lopomotives fnw ene'i other's head light in time to jump ami save themselves sf lerridticlng spasl. The loomotives were demolished. A tramp who was stalling nri le on the front end of tho express c ir was kill ed. Several pne'igors were l a Ily shaken, but not seriously injurwi. Two cirs of the freight train, loulo 1 with hog, wore wre"k f.l, nndaUmt 0)of tii" animal:! killed. The Conductor siys tho veslibul.sl system savod (ho pasiengor truln friitn wrockigi nnd tha asengors from injury. Th) Ion is nbmc )00). 'J ho particulars of a dntibl"erlmo nt Amos bnrj', Jtnss,, h ivo Just cotno lo light. Jewel D irgcnlnn, proprietor of u hoarding house, wns found d.'.id Mondity night, lying on tho fli air of a room iu his liouso, with a bullets hole In his hea l, whilo noir hi.n lay his w ife, uiiponf clmis, w ith twi'bullotholos in her n"ck, iiiflipto I by 1) irg'Mit in. Ho was Jealous of his wife, and th" iKvupnnts of tho liouso cny that when l.o rntnehomoa man juuip.-d from thp side window. I) irgpiitott then shot h s wife and himself. Ih -rois some prospect of raving thu woman's life. Too nouplo were oliout 'M ye ns of ago nnd h id two childiou. The canning hoiis? of Mc(l iw B-os., near PMsiitin I.hin l, Md., was iloslroyed by Fire Sniurdny night. Twelve th usutul cases of c uiin-.l c iin, eight thousand inipty cases nnd fill the mne'iini ry ami fixtures were burned. There wns IKK) li.stii'atioo. Of tho 15,0110 istiinatiil cafPS utidor the act cf Jttnp, ISVt, allowing widows nrnnri of jn-t sions from tho dilo of their husband's di'ith, 14,Mi'J have nln ndy I cm allowed ond settle I w ith nit expense to tho (iovornmi'iit, at d tho Commissioner of Pensions urges the remaining 40 to put their claims in shnpj nt.d tlio them. C'linrloi K. Stanley, for ninny years Treas urer of the Cl veliin I (Ins Light and Cok.j Ciiiipttiiy, is t'J-'.tHl,! short in his ncoounti with It, nnd $',(KX) short ns Troisurer of tho Webb 1 Igo of Masons. Ilcturno I his prop erty over to liis bondsmen, nnd is now thought to bo iu California tiking a froth St irt. Wiggins snys ho p-ellctel six months ago tho ros nit Citifornia eurtl.qiinko, and ud Is tint tha commotion st irtod tln ro is ciml ng eastward by slow nnd easy atn.'js and win cn8 t'.io Atlii'itio to Kuroix in FubruarT During the fOTtivitioa of a Hungarian wed ding at Osrool i, near Tyrono, Pa.,aIIun shot ur.d killed a man name 1 Casody, ono of a number w ho gathered on tho outside to witness tho ceremonies. Tho Uuu escape I, und has not yet been ( nptui id. Tho father, step- f nt'.ier, uncle and ntnt ct Thomas Dolphin, who was killed in Friday's colli-ion at llammoiidsvillo, O., nil met sud den dentils, liis father was drowned ill the attempt to save his properly iu a fl Kid; his undo mi l mint woro drowned on tho ocoin tho samo day his father mot his death; bis stop-father was killed by the nccid. ut il dis charge of a gun ho wus cleaning. A new glass factory is to lie established at New Cumlwrlund, V. Va., iu tho spring. Fifteon Dukes, constituting one family near Wcllsvillo, O., are all down with tha ni ousels, A natural gas company has been orgairxed at Fiiirchance, bis leased luud ait i will soou begin drilling. Tho woman suffrajista have mot with a Waterloo defeat In Vermont, the lower home of the legislature having rejected their prop osition t) give woman tho ballot by a voto of MM to 87. All the property of Brown, Bonnell & Co., It Youngstown, Ohio, Inelu ling rolling mills tud furnaces, was levied up n on the ISth hist., by Sheriff Walker to satisfy 63 execu tions, aggregating t"K)0,000. There is no Im. tention of forcing a a tlo of tho property, tho levy being made purely to provont the ex cu lions from becoming dormant. Tho plant will pontinuo to i uu under tha m inagemeut of lb culver Fayette lirown. Tho Prohibition vote cast nt the Into elec tion is estimated on full rot urns, ofhViul un 1 Otherwise, at MS, MS for Genorul Fisk a Ignlnst 1St,800 for St. John four yeirs ago. Tliest iUsi in which there wus a decline from (he lust voto aio Vermont and Massachusetts, riiero was a gain of 11,30 In Minnesota, 13,0 0 in Ohio and 11,00) in Illinois. New York showed up a g iin of but 3,.V.' Indiana of 0,073, Connecticut of 1,011 and New Jersey Of 2,031. Mia. Alma Sweet ond her mothor lnlaw, Mrs. Jeunutt Sweet, of lm key viil , N. Y., are in the lockup ut Cony, l'a., chargd with shoplifting. While turning out a piece of machinery on a planer, J. (Irovo, niHitnger of the Youngs town (Ohio) Steel Works, had his left u md torn off. The Wheeling & Iiralne Railroad Is to bs Ixtended from Smith's Ferry to E isl Liver pool, Ohio, and the 1'ottery City wilt burs lb iHiiiaflt of railroad oomDotition. The report that Axworthy, Cleveland's des faulting treasurer, is In Iondon, proves to be eorreck Be was located by detective in the employ of his bondsmen. An effort will be made to get but consent to the transfer to his bondsmen of $400,000 worth of Cleveland and Colorado Cattle Company bonds. Farmsr Coffman, of Shelby county, la.,, butchered hoga last Frldty. Ills 5 yeir and 8 -year-old boys watchel the operation curN ously. Shortly afterward the elder brother on the protonee of showing the little follow how to butcher, struck him on the head with a I ammer, and then cut his throat with a' pivce of glass, killing him. official nEPonta What tliellcadaof DppaTtnicntallava to Say. Secretary of War Eadlcott reporbi that during the last fiscal year tho total expen ll lures of the Department were $10,103,107; tin appropriation for the current flssal year amrutita to 1 59,079,9 '4, and the estimates for the next fiscal year aggrogato (44,032,507. All the States and Territories now bare an active ntllit a sufficient under the regulations to entitle them to receive ordnnncennd Qtinr tcrmnsters' stores from the United States, excepting the State of Arkansas nml theTer 1 1 torirs of Arizona, I Inho nnd Utsh. It It bopd that very soon prnctlctil Instruction In ea-coost dofensot and tho handling of heavy artillery may bo given to the militia. Byagott erotis supply of ammunition for tn-get prso ttco toe illpges whore army ofllcoi-s are aorvs Ing as Instruct irs, the Secretary says it Is p wsib'e that comp titivo contests In rifl) shooting might Iti timo liecomo as popular with some of those Inland colleges as b nt racing now is at tho universities of cue sen bonrd. Tho nttetttton of Congress Is again Invite 1 to the defenseless cond t on of thoseicotst and lake frontiers, nml bin-rat and Im-ue Hate action Is recoinm mded looking to the i-IT.'Ct-Ive d 'fensi of our prin dpil soap iris. Iho rcstmnster (leunral ro;iorts thi gros revotmo for tlio year j3,il9"i,l70. T.io total fxp'tnlittins, inclusive of linbilities for tho year unpaid, and embracing tho nmou it for transKirtatlori of mnils o'l l'.iciCc r.iitroadt for which the Government n-c dvos credit, wns .W,K,403. Tho pstima'ed di-llclency then foro Is 4,I!H,3.'7. llio total iitimbi r of Mtsnfllc -s Is f)7,37', nn Inpreasj over lV of 0,121. 'llio iiuuiber of Hist masters nppobiteil during tho yo ir was 12,3-SS, of which Oj.VJI woro ir on ipiigintions and commissions expired, 1,211 upon remov als, 0.VJ to fill Viicnnciis l y death and 3,!0loti tstnblislimeiit of new pontoflh'i'S. One tholis nnd dix humlreil and forty-five xistoill us wore discontinued during tho year, and tlm names and sites of l,4'.i3olTI 'es worn clnnged, rot lining tho inctiml cuts, Theadjustmo it of July 1, lSssj, eta'ilished iibioty-si ven oOl.'os In the first clnss, 497 in t It- s c-utd clns , nnd 1,001 In V o third cl irs, making a tot il of rresidonli.il ofllcts nt the dute last named of 2,503. The rop rt of tho Rocr. tary of the Inter! r, reviewing tho operutiotis of the dcpurtmoiit for tho last (lsc.il yoar lias boon prosetit ,'d. The aggregnte quantity of public Inn I for w hich title p bio I, partly ostimnto I, wns H, 0'J5,19I acres, and th receipts for disposal of limits roache 1 $13,523, 185, no other yo ir sinci 1S30 making so largo a showing. '1 he busts ross r-mtnlnlng undisposed cf , tho Secretury rnys, carries a heavy r. proncli against the Clovernmont. Of final entries there were pending Juno 30 In t 238,15(1, and the accumus lution has increased. Tho total of lands act ually restored to the public domain and opens el to ontry and settlement, is given at t3, S.K) acros, and the totnl recominoude.1 for recovery is G5,020,5UScroe. The general condition of tho Iu Han people has continued satisfactory, and gre it pro gress has boon made in their deliverance from the ideas and habits of the pist. The total imports of gold coin and bullon during tho year were $4:1,031,317 mid the to tal expirts $IS,b7rt,3J4, or an excess of inv. ports of $35,5.18,08 1. There w a not Iocs of $'i.33H,tS8 by exp rt of silver. Tho production of gold and silver in tho United States for the c ilendar yjr ltW Is es timated to have boon $33,0 0,000 gold and $"3,:S.Y7,OJO silver. The production of gold throughout tho world has rcin iiuod neirly 3 .iistant, while tho production of silver h is lucre isi.'d iu tho Insi four yoirs nbmt $3), 000,000. Tho nggrogate coitvigo of tho world, Including recoiling. during tho c ilou lar year 1SS7, w.is $131,901, 41W, gold and $10.), i)4, 877 silver. Tho valuo of gold bars fur nished for industrial us? during th ) cilend ir yiir 1SS7 w is $11,073,010; sliver Lars, $3, 341,IRW. Total, $10,014.0J4. Tho stock of gold and silver coin in the United Stutos on July 1, 1SS8, is estimated to have b e i : O l I ooin, $590,349,317; silver dollari, $2,.l',l,7.IS179J;stt'isidiary sllvr coin, $70,41X1,370. At the suns date there was gold bullion awaiting coinage In the niinti 3f tho vatui of $110,409,018; silver bullion, $3,U50,31'; melted tralo dollars $i',VtVi5i, making a total metallic stock of $1,092,429, W. Cf this there is in the Treasury of Unite.! Hlates $511,533,173; in Nitional banks, $105,435,492, und in other bunk) and ui general circulation, $392,401,399. A Natural das I xploslon. There was on explosion of natural gns nt Wabash, Iud., which produced considorablo fright. A lad named Miller notico I gas escaping from a cut-oir gate, which wns uncovered, and getting down into the hole, the boy light ed a mutch. Tho force of tho expliwiou lifted tho lad up and threw b'ai, whirling like a top, across the road. He was slightly l unud ubout tho fuce. A moment later there was a frightful roars ing. Tho pi pe, a short dlstnuci away, hud parted, nnd the force of the explosion threw up a gro it shower of dirt nnd rocks, w hile tho roar shook buildings In the lower part of the city. No rious damage was done. Ills Mitiinturo Majesty tho infant lung of Spain is said to ltavo but ono flreut passion, which, Htrancly enough, is bologna mi u mi .o. Whcnovor Iipbhos this unromuntio ciliblo lio can lnirdly bo restrain, 1. rstrctchln forth liis t iiby liuiiil in an imiim io h way, lio px iluims: "His Majesty wishos it." Hut Ii a M nistor of tho Interior takes cure Unit his Mujohty ilocHti't got i'. Al fonso is Ovtromcly jealous of liis tnotlior, nn 1 whenever thoy appear in public it inkos him ancry to huvo tho people applaud her. II 1ms a grout bump of egotism, that youngster. TbEARit don't swear" is printod on a card htuck up over the ticket holo in tho window of one of tlio Bixth avo inio (New York) tlovatod utatious. It reminds tho passengers of a sign on an organ in a WoHtoru chttr . h : Tlouso don't Hhoit tho oruuiht; bo's doing tho bobt Lo can." MARKETS LQWEB; STEEL RAILS TIIE LOVts, ItRCOIll). Tha Coal Trade Mill Suffprin.J that ttfenn t iikisI..ui.. 1 the) Keccnt ()Tpr-I'roil ciU and Bfany Miners, R. O. Dun & Co.'s weekly review -i 1 he outgo of gold and the situation , j ' w v. j-i Ufa, (J1 ivarf litannk I i In ar.sl- . . ' ;"' " "nn """" ftc Das ioi iowei roMirts or ne portent agreements lietween managers. The rise, averaging 60 centa cer shore fop n,. active stocks, does not yet app-nr to iJ a ennnge or tone, Conitiinatlon ennn i . , . . . " ij new oasis ior ron is west or Chicn-n I, oi wuicn a vital lent ure , t,( ' - " '"" v iiiune iri'li J from subordinates. Indeed, theeVirinv.1 scheino, If accppte l litornlly, would vin- take that power from tho ofllcersof ,,, aeparatoly, nnd tho hearty consent nf ,n petit) g Hurt being necessary, the r- p r;, one or more will refuse thus to surr. n !ff power seems to foreshadow th) failure c plan. The uncertainty in tho Iron I nsin creises. More furn ics are RoinghitTi every furnace Iu Pittsburgh Is In and the output larger tha i ov.-r. c t i. ' i ,-. iuor iur lower prices, j na rail iilrj. atiii, anil niter a sharp comiKstlti-,,, D. rittshurgh and Chicago, an on I t f .r liihl wn. Inl..ii, .1 1. It.-.. AVM . --...a . Kin.;,, nw 11.--, i.iii V -O. Illy statoi, would bo thn loweit pi le nn contrasting with $37.3'i a year n- combluatloii his agreod that m y sell the wholo or part ,f proiluot to any other. Pig- nn iron nre lolh less firm in Tho nuthrncite coal trade mfT.. is fr cent ovorsproduot ion, an 1 it ii pr work only throo-qu irter's timo. M, n hela mining ceases Dec tub. r 1, putti: iersoiis out oi work. Tho roko proluc;i the largest on record. Ieid is mi l at and copp.T is wotkor at $17.35 Ut vpttibiT, und tin ht $22.30. Tho treusury has avoided nny n 1l., I, Tl.- ... . " " Mtiiuu ui turnip. a un cAporis o chnmliso from Now ork will bo m't tinlly tho samo In Novenib.r ns i.i same month last year, w ith n doC!vis.ti l"jrm. i ne iiioveiuem. in aecuriiii-s is uiv. . nu... i- ... tain. Thus far eugngemonts for ixpirt goll have not been large for tho week, c tinued oiilfl w of gold In D 'Comber, i generally satisfactory crojis, would U gnrdoil na significant. The business failures ntimbor for then 833 ns comp tre 1 with a total of 39d !mt .... .1 O'ISI .1 1. , T- aim -oi me weoK previous, ror me C t spotidiug wock of lust year tho failure - 804, MKT A llOllltluLuJ DKATeI Tl,,. I . . . ! .... '. - . m ie Iilllilis 111 I lll--o HIIIIPI'SI ODU on a Kuilroud Track. Threo nio-i in nnd Harry Paul, nyi ; years, Cr tig Orr, nged 18 yer.rs, mid A uJ Putb'rs jn, aged 33 years, all single, it I orrible ilcuth some timo during lust &J day night on the rnilroal near SiiinmitE: 2a uiIIps west; of Altotin, Pa. The n.ou iiniiei s i y oi'cupa'ion. i ney wor l st i about 11 o'clock on tho nbovo night, nml (1,1 minims wore disenveret along the triJ Sund.iy uioriiing in a mutilated statu. 1'uiiIhIioiI for l- rnu lulent Iiand t ni- Chnrles E. Ho ich, of 'Wiishiiig'oii, D. who waa rrosocuted "fin recommen.latior tho I 'omniisstoner of the Oouoral Lind (I flee for subornation of pst jurv iu coii'iert with certain fraudulent timb'r lund enffJ in Humboldt (Cat.) land district, lias U-J sentenod to throe years' hard lu'wrliu State prison and to a Hue of $2,00J. GENERAL MARKETS. piTTanuaoir. PUTTER Creamery $ Country roll CHEESE-Oliio full creaut New York Enns FKUITS Apples, bbl (irapes, pound rOUr.THY Chickous, p'r. Turkeys lb. FOTATOKS-lrish, SEEDS Clover, country, . Timothy . . Illuo grass , , Millet WHEAT-Old No. t red 27 13 11 10 31 $ 3 i; ri a Sdl t w 10 40 I ll". 13'. f 25 1 Ml 101 1 50 1 11 1 10 fiS M 4S IK'. 1 iill) 111 111 COIIN-No. 3 yollow pur, Mixetl enr, Shelled mixed. 55 SI tl 73 OATS-New No. 3 white, 39 IIY K New No. 3 Ohio mid Ta. litl FLOUK Kuiicy winter pals, 7 00 Fancy spriiug pals, 7 00 Clotr w inter. 6 75 Hye Flour, 4 01) II AY Now Timothy, 13 50 Iiosi, from wagons 33 IH) MIDDL1NUS White, 19 50 Urun, 15 3.r Chop Feed, IU 50 IIALTIMORE. Wheat No. 3 red. $ 1 01 Kye . tX Corn 48 lata Western - 37 Hutter '-'" Eggs lluy Western 10 00 7 a till) 15-0 y, ii) aiu) it; m 1(1! 0 a'- 1Ci riSPIMff ATI. Whent-Ne, 2 re., 1 00 t IB Hye Corn Onta KKS 1'orlc Butter riiULADKU-ni 4t 37 44 15 M 83 IS Flour Family t Wheatr-No. 3, Red Com No, 3, Mixed Outs Uupraded Whit Itye No, 9 Butter Creamery 'Extra Cheese-N. Y. KuU Cntam . 600 103 60 1 80 SI Livr. sTocic 41 a m m Bhlppors and exportora, 4 35 to 5 11; i f i l...?u I '! Kit tu i luon Ui KIKJU IIUIUUOIV usiu, -, btockers, as to quality, J 50 to 8; a aat quality, HI 50 to 4: Halfors and oov mon steers, ti 50 to 8; Bulls and dry II 60 to 8; Veal oalvea, $0 to 7; lira cjl aj to 6J; ifrean oows, ier neia, w r- B1IKEI-. . Prime, M to 100-lu .heep, U WV 0kI, h.'. to 00-Ih sheep, 3 75 t.i 4; "f; J to H5-t sheep, :i to 8 60j Cominon, W " 75 lit sheep, ij to U 50: i. uuts, as toiuv fl 105 60. 11008. J Tl.ll,l..l..l.l. Iirinu Al in K i f. . iiii.ivi.i,ii iit-K", ' " K U 14 mixed, 'i 85 to 5 40; U.ifwl Yurkers, 6!tt; Commou Yoikcis, S5 U0to5 iwi'1 t ou iy a. ...... .;;rvrv 4 .'.i't 'iii.M.,.,. .--ri-,-W('C1.'V 4- :u 0 ,,f .oosokik.
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