—————— STATE OF THE TREASURY Secretary Carlisle's Special Report on National Finances. SENATE'S QUESTION ANSWERED. The Reply to the Gorman-Allison tion Goes Fully ter of the Inquiry---Assets of the ernment January 31, 1805... HResolu Into the Subject Mat MINISTER GRAY IS DEAD, There to The Hon, Minister to Pneumonia, Isano 1’. Gray, Mexico, died in the Ameri I¥. Minister Gray had been on a short v Gov. Amount of Gold Applicable to the Redemption Fund Carlisle Gorman-Allison ormation to the Treasury as the | wury and I'he res fully into the reply very v quoting the res gmented the ed during the jeri sales of bor ' extent #105,002,143.25 was 2 reot ted to o 1 urrent expenses and had process of 672,172.22, which notes hy the been redem pti rte nye I mn } *=80 8491 800 Units Treasury notes SK) 18% Natic aa { bank 1 100 000 Ox Tota The expenditures {xcluatve of postal) fre ecembe A804 were gz receipts has sent to the Senate ution eall ondition Rink- lumino wet matter of the ution the | hastily 4 patient was ito the ] who attended 1 to learn that he o Mrs. Gray, frend WMnedq x MOE: > MIMIOLL? eae General of Wel Commit » After Hal-Wei clde Surrender miscellaneous in 5.80 for pub- buildings includiag #19491 { hart JON. 0% vrs an re lates was as #17 notes Ntates notes “4 045.00 123. M1.050.00 Total The actual balance of gold on this asco on December 31, 1804, was 856, 244,445.05 The of United Treasury notes in Treasury 18%, exclusive of United held for the redemption of currengy certiflontes outstanding, was 86,280 086. Adding to this $141.745,104, the amount such not deemed to December 31 as above stated and $45,117,738, the amount of like redemp tions during the following month, gives a total of 108.151.9228 of such notes available during the whole period, exclusive of dinary receipts, The amount of these notes remaining In the Treasury on January 31, 1805, the date of the resolution, was #85 627,999, showing that of the total of #184 . #62 542 redeemed in gold from January | 1894, there had been pald out the sum o £107.523,989, and there was remaining in the Treasure. a balance of #70.338 908, Of the mmopnt paid out, #57 085 458 was for current expenses, and $39. 538 486 was in exchange for other kinds of money, including gold, The unexpended balances of the vari ous appropriations and available for expen diture January 1, 1805, foot up £255 056 089. 94. The condition of the sinking as follows on January 1, 1805 Balances July 1, 1804 Appropriation, flseal year 1865 "Total available (Expenditure six months ending December 81, 1804 1Balance unexpended, January 1, 1895 Vines F141.745,104.00 int States 1 tea and January 1 the States notes 1894 or I f fund w as $101,752, 383.85 §8.750 000,00 150,682,388.35 25,545.00 150.506 838.35 HUMAN HEADS AS TROPHIES. Two Cartloads of Them Be to the Sultan of Moroces, to A detachment of Moorish has Ar vived at the town of Casa Blancs, a seaport of Morocco, on its way to Fez, with some @hastly trophies of war for the Bultan, con- sisting of two cartloads of human heads which were obtained during a recent expedi- tion against the Rabamnos rebels, They had boon saited in order to preserve them, and af- ter being presented to the Sultan will be éx- hibited on the walls of Fez. cavalry Presented | KEFELLER ex E. A. Gavanns ring itteratouran New Orleans, H n January 9 1805 the vener died able hist | ately in Urisans | statesman was born in New I'ng Princess of Wales and have taken up wood carving as a pleasant Hiv facttirer her langhter neans of ¥ Gureaves, the largest f the world, died ham, England SENATOR-ELE sixth Senator the war who from cancer r Baker, of Kansas wied from that was not in the arms Jonx L the new ; Washington, was born in Indiana in August 1850, and was the first Representative io Con gross from the State and fs a present House Hints Wirsow Senator fr mem! f the Mixxpsora's new Senator, Knute is only a trifle ever five feet high, be the shortest man in the Senate, It is again reported that the Sultan of Mo- rocco has appealed to England to place his kingdom under a protectorate, as he does not feel able to hold it himself, Wirriax Waroonrr Aston is desirous of parting with the Pall Mall Gazette and his magazine, and intends to make a proteated sojourn in the United States, Gexeran Moxraomeny Cons the Mexican and Civil Wars, died several days duce, at Alexandria, Va, from oll age and general debility, He was born in Alexandria in 1816, Nelson, He will veteran of (ry the more Q. Caxxox, the leading spirit in Mormon Church, will probably be the Renator elected from Utah when the Ferritory achieves Statehood, His son, Frank Cannon, now Delegate-elest, has a good chances of becoming his father's Bena rinl colleague, first Sax" Exserr, author of “Dixie” to Ave a reception and testimonial soon from the Confederate veterans of Washington, He will be eighty in May, and first sang the song in 1843, Grspnat, Banntos, President of the mili. tant State of Guatemala, is a professional soldier and a West Pointer. His ambition is sald to be boundless, and he comes of a flores and warlike family whose name is dreaded throughout Central Amerion, Cuances Ropenr Sweavivrox, Commander. in<Chief of the Malagasy army, is an Eng- lehman who falled to get an army commis- ston in 1877 and embarked for Routh Atrio. He Lins the rank of Lieutenant-General, and for ten years has been Military Secretary to the Queen of Madagascar, ja Our Representative to Mexleo Succumbs United State Hospital at the City of Mexico, very sudden » his home in Indiana, and had hurriedly BOND BILL IS DEFRA S nyse APSO H ‘ House of Representatives Refu Meet President Cleveland's Vie ‘nN n } | i i | WAS REJECTED BY 47 MAlof | Ninety ight Democeratie, Nixtsy twa publiean and Seven Populist Yote ol the § Contract With a Ny ndieate, Vgalnst the Measure Keport Committee and Details of eh —— dministration nidieate of Ban sr for every vear the ACTION BY THE HOUSE After a Debate lasting Six Hours the Measure Falls of Passage House the Ways ¢ the re f viding that a taken at 5 ¥ in the afternoon f the { the order cauited, veas, he question te I Was rey by the Clerk the Speaker, dividing the five he allotted for debate, sald he would Wilson (Dem., West Va , Ma.) for two hours in the Messrs. Bryan (Dem. Neb kins (Rep... TH in the negative time; the other | fivided wher gentiemer re nt ww House, | fn refuse order the Wave » & third reading. | the 120 v the tion 31 were given by Republicans, Mr. Reed being among the number. In the there wore 88 Democrati 62 Renu and 7 P ypulist votes, are recor nize and aM rmat) ve . and Hop for the same M oaars bend Reg and ou Among After six hou f 167 to 1 and Means res vote FA ution t es cast for m negative licen BRITISH COTTON OUTPUT, English Spinners Doing a Phenomenal Buosiness in the American Staple, The monthly returns of the exports of oot 2 the United Kingdom that the English spinners are doing a phe ton goods from show nomenal business, Shipments of yarns January were 23 000,000 pounds, against 20. 000.000 pounds in December and pounds in January last year. The cloths for January, 1505. were vards, against 434.000 000 461.951,000 in January last pings of yarn were thirty than a year ago, and of eloths one per cent larger, This shows a condition of trade better than public cables had indicated Hellovers in cotton prediet that fully 9,000,000 bales of American staple will be consumed this year, 15.810,000 exports of 465,000 000 year I'he ship per cent, larger Legal Oddities, Missount has a bill before the Legislature to prevent poople from shipping green water ' melons for ripe ones Turn is great indignation in Green Bay, Wis, because a detective got a confession from a wife murderer by diegulsing as a priest, Mur. Waoxen, widow of the composer, has recovered #6 damages from a DEWRpAper for printing without permission some orig. inal verses she had tied to the collars of her five pot dogs, Joux MeCarvenry, of Chicago, when he made his will, couldn't remember the names of four of his children, and willed their share of the estate to them with this explan- ation, They are now sulug for the money 1 opts d ppropriation wmble delivery of wis at 4.05 p arity of | | the Chinese | in a At of anger at the desertion of | his inferior oMoers, in | in December and | FIFTY. THIRD CONGRESS, By & vote of 86 to 20 the Bennte to the Diplomatic appropriating £500,000 the Huwalinn sed with the the Inte Benstor The sdjournment Afri Dax an nmendment bill, anmencing the The day's eulogies In the Senate. | | ro work on on | tkbridge, of Michigan ] mn. Mr. H olin bonds nt wid a resolution be payabie in maintain the | wi i 1 he cre | Massachusetts, for an March 4 the presented by Ihe President informa usked January HK, lintrodu hail Aire Day aring that id if the Govern etn of Mr term ) term cannot wn gold silver Hoar, « beginning of Mr, Hoa Vere Heague, Mr. Lodge Mens « taining the Bering ndo d rivate pension | ills on sao. Consideration tials next t nrt ut seal Ren | the ii Day priation bill was con mmittes reported ® [he of ele. nl rgan question discussed Mo rein bil i ¥) O00 | th ils In the House, I'he H f th Washington [tems reindive BO» aw hangeahle AREAage privilege issue of | iile tickets with specia better known as the Drummers bill; the act providing | an iit Judge in the Beven irt (Indiana, Ilinois and RETARY Law mission as Lis of mosting at the was signed N fleld, who at his residence MER ALY additions nth ny by the Preside: was 11. ¢ k the in the afternox Pagsipext CLevetaxp de dary dispute bet ween Brazi in favor of Brazi Farelgn Notes. Li Hoxao feathers, of the Emperor of Tux Radicals and 8 in the nmunal elections in Italy Fasmixg was threatened the Hungary southeast of Budapest ists took advantage of the situation rioting They were dispersed with bayonets A Craxas veilow have bean f China. iim WIA were in We Tal Hai- Wei that committed suicide ' some of from General DESPATCH RAVE Tur revolutionary forees of Tolima, Co- | lombia, have surrendered J. Caaxsrox, A. Muller and J. B. Johnston, who were forcibly deported from Honolulu | by the Republican Administration, arrived in | Victoria, | Jritish Columbia, by the steamer Warrimoo, Ax appalling story comes from Liverpool, Nova Sootia. The Gloucester (Mass, ) schooner Clara F. Friend has been lost near there and herentire crow of fifteen have boon drowned, Tuner more Chinese warships at Wei-Hai Wel were sunk by Japaness torpedo boats Tongisn attacks on foreigners are so fre. quent the American Minister has asked the Porte to increase Constantinople’s police foros, Domestic, Mayon of New York City, ap- wolnted A. D, Andrews, a West Pointer, Pos foe Commissioner, and G, W. Green Aque- duet Commissioner, A uravy snowstorm prevailed in Texas and the Southwest. The fall of snow in Louisiana and Texas was the heaviest for nearly twenty yoars, Stroetsonr traffie in New Orleans was suspended, A xusaen of appointments were announced by Mayor Strong, of New York City, among them William Brookfield as Commisdoner of Public Works, F. M. Scott as Counsel to the Corporation, four Civil Berviee Commission. om and three members of the Park Board, the new officials being taken from all the reform parties, Rinoxa, ANOTHER BOND ISSUE ————————— Wessage of the President to Congress Giving Details, | $62,400,000 FOURS TO BE SOLD, Th From This Sale Will Will More Interest Hate About 8 3-4 Ver Cent Amount Hecelved $05,000,000, and te Over Than Restore the Reserve Ten Days’ OG race Tor Congress, The Prosident has sent the page to Congres To the Congress Bines Congress call f the Units recent my condition an deomed essential to o eredit, the anxiety and apprehens isting in busi & precaution, nave "oe » authority legislation, be exere charged with this situation situation sion thus beneficially Becretary of ing whereby A horizeq puch vost ahd in fas throe.t the agree payabie is hardly BE ee Be eee ar x the WE all nent of vER CLEVELAXD, Ary 8, 1895. -pw (13 sion, Fels AMERICANS CONDEMNED. The Death Passed Upon walian Revolutionists, The President s ing telegram Willis, and Se Sentence Ha nt to Congress the follow. ivad from Minister y Gresham's instructions wing a more serious sondition of y was reported in the press dis despatches are as follows , WiLl Hoxorvia eisco, February 6, Casualties Gove Court martial © thirty-eight and daily 18 8 TELRGRAM T January 30, 1805.) y MR 1865 Revolt pment, 1; x nvened 17th: has tried 200 more to be triad, arrests, Gulick, former Min- fster, and Beward, Minister, Major in Federal army, both Americans, and Rickard, Englishman, sentenced to death; all hereto- fore prominent in politics. T. B. Walker, formerly inthe United States Army, impris- onment for life and $5000 fine. Other sen- tenoces not disclosed, but will probably be death. Requested copies of record for our Government to determine ita duty before final sentence, but no answer yet. Bitter feol- ing and threats of mob violence, which ar- rival of Philadelphia yesterday may prevent. Lilinokalani made prisoner 16th, On 24th relinquished all claims and swore allegiance to republic, imploring clem- ency for Hawaiians. Government re. plies to Lilivokalani: *““This document cans not be taken to exempt you in the slightest dogree from personal and individual le bility” for complicity in the late conspiracy. Denies that she had any rights since January 14, 1893, when she attempted new Constitu- tion. “Fully appreciates her oall to dis wfected to recognize republic, and will give full consideration to her unselfish appeal for clemency” for participants, Arnent 8. Wirrm, SECRETARY OREEHAM'® INSTRUCTIONS, Derantuext or Brate, } Wasnixarox, February 7, 1895, Cooper, United States Despatch Agent, San Francisco, Cal, Forward following by first steamer to A. 8, Willie, United States Minister, Honolulu If American citizens were condemned to death by a military tribunal, nct for actual participation in reported revolu- tion, but for complicity only, or if con. domned to desth by such a tribunal for actual participation, but not after open, fair trial, with opportunity for defence, demand delay of execution, and in either ease report to your Government evidence relied on to support death sentence, Guusnas, The message and despatohes were referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations in the Senate, In the House the correspondence was reforred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, LiTknany workem i in the Paris Library pow wear muzrles when reading old books OGURA AM San ¥Fran- ver Sth, yvalizt, 2 CABOSE 0 keep the microbes out, INCOME TAX AMENDMENTS, Taxed Divide ends of Corporations & Senate Commitiees Report Renate ( ymmities on vorabie resort on ¢ y Ay current resciution extending maxing rinrn from March 1 ¢ further re inder sa for fire ine sarily paid | for ordinary poration dividend “Be it furt shail ju under sald act t be re Y Destraction of Pennsvlivan Ing House at Harris an to replaos ments destroyed departments for all but that of the wealth wers in { all ment with it intents and eve ’ washed {antl the hea dandle ol sds acd Ji carried away on In DIED WITH HER CHILDREN. Mrs. Seibert Walked a Mile to a Hole in the Toe to Commit the Crime "% WW AN AUSTRALI CHERY. Gold Seekers Charged With Massa ring an Entire Native Tribe. Perth, West Australia, nen | n arrested in ET A n nti nativ Debt Pald With Heavy Interest. n, Penn. f the New York Tribune, 1 hed &50000 by Henry B y, of Los l., in consideration { #500 whic! res ywed from Dr. Leete «XR. 4., 4 39 Carey afterwards a land at Los Angeles, and lied in January : &7 been 000 XK Helpless Nebraska Farmers. H E The Rev Robbins, fe is of Nebraska, is in 1e drought suffer y Custer ( with an area of nearly 3000 square miles, there are ho says, 15,000 ees farmers, who will starve unless m is provided for the pure ’ chase of be used noxt &pring. ers of suntv seed grain t Will Tax Bleycles 82 Each, Ia the Chicago City Oouncilit was ordered hat the Corporation Counsel prepare an ore dinance taxing every owner of Chicago #2 per annum. are owned in the city. threaten to carry the n a biovele in Over 10,000 bioyoies Dealers and niders attar to the courts Newsy Gleanings, Rovyren skating ie being revived, Tur house tax in Greece Lrngs 8400.000 a year. Tue Kansas Legisiat 8 felony, Tus Missouri River is now less than 150 feet wide at Atchison, Kan, Some Missouri farmers now have to drive their cattle five to water, Tux election in Buenos Avres resulted in great victories for the Radicals, Tux Cincinnati papers are appealing for aid for the starving poor of that city, Coroxks Wana Cleaning To streets, ire has made betting EERE now Street cleaning the Exvenon Winriaw bas exprosend his ap roval of the project to make Berlin an ine and port. Tux cood effects of antidoxine in New York City are shown in the reduced mortality from diphtheria, A Bry terrier was the only survivor of the crew of the steamship Chicora, wrecked on Lake Michigan, Last yoar there were 404 rear-end oollisions ; this country, 811 head collisions and b. Nty-nine at crossings.
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