LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC . What la Going On tha World O?of. Important Eventa Briefly ChronloUd. (aattal. lease aaa Isaastrlnt. Four hundred miners who hare been out on a strike for two month in tha Coal Oeek and Hriceville districts. Tenn.. re lumed lo work on a compromise with tha companies whlrh was a ten ier cent reduc tion and II Off on houM rent. Tha reeson given by tha miner was I hut lutir wire and children were etnrvinR. 1 Tha aru ploy ci of the Chesapeake, Ohio nd Southwestern railway have accepted tha 10 per rent reduction In wanes and the men who went out when the reduction went into e fleet, October Lava returned to work. ! Tha Merchants woolen mill at F.ast Tied iiaru. Mns., started upon three days a week time with a ID per cent cut down. Tba striking wire drawer In the mills at Falem and Fimllay, , wilt return to work t a 10 per cent, reduction of wages. . .-- -Plsenrlnl hh4 Cninmert-lnl. The First National H;itik, of Hirinitiglism, Ala., whicli suspi-tide I payment August 3, 1KC1, has been ptrinitit-d to open ita doors for tiuiinem. The l'eoiile's Nntionnt Hank and the Citixeus Nntional Hank of I ' n 1 :i-k t. Tenti.. resumed full pnynirtit of depositors. J ha C-oinmi-rcinl l'ank utid Trust Ccmpany tf l'ulaakt lias nlso resumed lull ujrrnent. Wilbur. Jncknon .V Co . and Sheldon , lUnney, bunking tirnis of I'iovidcnc, 1!. I., suspended, 'flic failures were cmn-rd by the dopreciutiou in the slock f t lie IVnver Ftreet Iliilway Compnny for which both tanks aro heavy endorsers. ... rrlme ana I'rnnlltx. Neir Miles City, Mont., .loliu I'-randt, a ranker, killed his wife, a daughter, ugcJ 11, and himself. At New York, the Jury In the trial of Kmma (oldinan, the Anarchist, returned a erdict of guilty. The maximum penalty for her crime is una year's imprisonment and t.VW line. At Yountown, ()., James Campbell, a retired saloon keeper, shot his wile to dentil and fatally wounded I 'at rick Tinncy, their truest at the Ciituplirll rfMcldnc. Cause, jealously. - - . - - IHsnaterai ArrMrtita unit I ntnlltle Joseph Topiwr of Hcatty, l'a., and Hubert Henderson of Titusvilta. 1'a., oil-drillers, went burned to death three li lies a mth of Howling tireen.O. A pus pocket tn trw k unexpected y and explcded v. iili awful for setting tire to the derrick mid iui ii.iirf but., men before they could cscupe. Kremied with fright and driven into a etampedo by a raging lire that broke out nt Chicago in the Wallace street burns of the Chicago Hallwny Company. SnO horses were either suffocated or burned to tleuth. The barns were destroyed. fires The business p'"," of JJ.sttiesurg,Mi , burned do" ' tttm: 0f l.w.uoO; paru, insuT"i. Fonr square blocks In the business dis trict of Sioux City, Iowa, were destroyed by tire with a loss of t.VMi.otiO. The fire was started by an explosion in tliel'iiion lean ing milt f'kolera A its tees Cholera is abating ionic w lint in hicily and has entirely vutiishvd from most il the infected towns mi the main laud of ltl . Sllsrrllanrans. Judge Hudson, ill the ircuit Court at Columbia, S. C, has decided the State ltispensary liquor law uncoiistiiutioual, holding that the State has no right to trans fer the iiitior traffic from a citizen to itself. SIXTEEN VESSELS WBECKED. The Worst Storm m the lllitorv of tha Latter Day Marine of the Great Lakes A Large Loan of Life The severity of the north went gale that Has swept; the prent lakes on Saturday and funday has not been exceeded during the eaion of navigation for the past 10 years, the list of wrecks, in proportion to the juiuW of vessels which were out in the ale, is larger jx rhats than nny in the his wry of Hie latter day marina That there tas been a large loss of life now seem ctr ain. but it may be several days before it is ;nown Just how many sailors perished, following is the list of wrecks thus far re torted at Chicago: Yacht Knterprise. ushote, I.lons Head, .ions Hay; steamer C. V. Curtis, ashore, 'heboygtn; schooner Isabel Keid, ashore,' :iietx,ygnn; schooner Nelson Holland, .sli.ire, t'helioyiion; burgn Sweepstakes, bore, Cheboygan; barge Knight 'lemplnr, shore, I 'belioygan: lake tuu' Acme, founder t. l-ake Huron; schooner Volunteer. strand si, 1'ort Austin, Out.; schooner Falconer, .shorn I akc intario: unknown schooner, shore near Manistee; schooner John T. iloot sunk. Fnirport. .: schooner A in boy, ishore. HiifTulo, schooner Moot lllnno. saierlofge I, itnllulo; hteatuer Schuykill. i ran.le.l II r I'oint; steainer Mantana. friiuiied. Flliot I'oint; schooner Iroutoii. ishore. Hay Mills, Lake Superior. A bad Accident. At Cumberland, Md., during Friday night's storm Miss May (Wroth, a beauti ful young girl living near Komney, W.Vu.. and her niece, daughter of Hon, A. JI. Colf rotb, of Somerset, l'a., tried to cross the little Cacapon river at a ford near Konmcy. Their buggy wus overturned, the child swept away and In a heroic effort to save her. Miss t oflroth, who was to bo married to a wealthy New Yorker, wus drowned. The bodies have been recovered. WOHLD'B PAIH ATTENDANCE. The following are the olllcial ligures lor the paid admissions to the fair: May (month) l,V).fn7 June (month) 1M75 11.1 July imontb) 2.7iio.2'U August (month) a.-VJi. J.sd rss4ember (mouth) 4.tl.'iK4ild 'Jctober (to date) M.SJU.TlU ToUt ..17.U0,8U7 The Joliot (111.) branch of the Illinois Bteel Company have notified Its men that unless they accept a reduction of one-third In wages the shops will b started with uon-auuoamen. UU8INISS IsmcHEABlNO. The Situation Chiefl.r Watting One However. What Latest Crop Reports Show. K. U. Pun's weekly review of trade, New York, says: The country has been wait ing. While uncertainty has prevailed, men have not known what to do with lately, and so have done as little as they could. Industries cannot always wait, and In them ai. arrest of improvement general ly means some reaction. Merchants who have obligations to meet cannot always wait, and for some there has come misfor tune. The speculators and traders wait be cause they have no substantial basis for a Judgment. The volume of business trans acted increases some, because the longer people go without clothing or food or other necessaries the more certain tbeirdemand is to revive. (overnment crop reports have not helped speculation, because they are not in htr tuony with prevailing judgments. Wheat has weakened 11 rents, though the govern ment reMrt would indicate a yield of only !il,(ssi,isH) bushels, so small as to warrant a much higher price. Western receipts for Hie week have liven 0.i'4,mH b.isheis.'again st t,:til ,:7Lt last year, while Atlantic exports have lillcn to "lijl 8td bushels, against I ts.i lit last vcar. Corn has advanced cent, pork products being unchanged, but either would he very much stronger if men put full confluence in ollicial e-liiimtei. hi has risen a cent and rofleeis unchanged. Cotton stands Just where it did a week ago in spite ot a reisirt which some interpreted as conclusive proof of a yield far relow that of last year, but the enormous stocks of old cotton in sight here and abroad would explain tha great hi'Silatiou in that market, even if the ollicial estimates were fully cred;ted. ( ot- ton goods show a general improvement in tone, though weak in spots Tba demand for woolen goods is not a ll.ird of the usual miigultudc. The situation is a strange one. which per plexes the ablest dealers.aud though in dres goods it steady demand apHar, the uneer taimtv us to inen's goods, knit goods and carpets ;s us if mouths had not elapsed with extraordinarily narrow distribution of products, li'itside New York boot and shoe lactones are but poorly employed, ami eastern shipments for the we?k"were 31 per cent beiow lost year's but bright spots appear in women's shoes and in rubber goodH. The failures for the post week number ( in the I' nited Slates against 1; last year and I J in I'anada against -ti last year, hightech failures were in magnitude ex ceedmg Psi.u ti, and CI were over I'l.ms) each but less than 10O.UJ. The aggregate of liabilities in failures Hie lirst week in Mctoner was only t i:l. ltd. '.".'.'I though the number was large. I.nsl week tho liabili ties have apparent y been increased. TWELVE PEOPLE KILLED A Frightful Disaster on lha Michigan Central Itond. Many Persons Injured. The most horrible railroad disaster of the year occurred at Jackson, Mo., Fridoy morning on the MichigHii Central road. Twelve persons were killed and may in lured, live perhaps fatally. 'J en inih'S en-t of the depot the second section of the Chicago spicial ran into the rearend of the head section, telescoping two coaches, smashing the cars to pieces and crushing the lifo out of many peo ple. Inside of J' l minutes six dead bod iis were taken out and the v. oik has only begun. The rerond section ran Into tho bead sec " , wlii'ie ino ' tier wns standing on the rack. Some of llit passengers were out on ,he ground, some ea- " breakfast and many asleep. The tel. .i,,,,: cars nitre the first ami second ones from the resr of the first sncial. All the undertakers, phy sicians and assistants were on the ground, doing nil they could, but the sights were appalling. F.hgmcer William Whnlen was running the last section. He says: I saw the signul in the yard to keep back, and had my en gine in hand, us I thought, but when I came down near the Irani which was still, my air brake would not work and 1 ran into the couches. The failure o( the air made it impossible to stop. 1 never bud any such exerieiice before." Whuien is badly burn ed and has one leg broken, hut will recover. Ity 11 o'clock all the dead and injured hail been taken from the wreck, and the wreck ing engine bad removed the curs. The killed are: Mrs. Charles Starr. El mira, N. Y.; MissMavg e Mc.Master, I'enn Yen. N. Y.; Miss Harriet Hreeze, 1'ineCity, N. Y.; (ieorge Hoffman. Syracuse. N. Y.; Mrs. J. A. lleardslee. Fast Canton, Pa.; Mrs. J. ti. Keeler. Hammnndsport, N. Y.; Mrs. l.lovd Woodburv, Hath, N.Y.; James Wood bury, lath. N. Y.. Mrs. I. (i. (lihbs. Wheel er. N. Y.; infant child of Mrs, Anson Har rington, N. Y.; two unidentified men. The injured are: Mrs. II. W.tiraham.New York; Mrs. J. A. Kurliugame, Fast rumng field, Otsego county, N. Y.; Mrs. M. C, Ktyes, Canton, l'a'; Mrs. Allie Harris, Can ton, l'a.. recovery doubtful; Mrs. Mary Wakefield, Klmira. N. Y., Mrs. K. A. Hoi nientch, Klmira, Miss J. .Mund-uon. Marsh linn, l'erry county, l'a ; Mrs. liluuche lleardslee. Canton, l'a.: Mrs. Alfred Seurles, i:imira. Mrs. C. W, Fay, Klmira; Miss Laura ray, W. It. Humphrey, Chenango Lake, N. i ,, Miss Maud Hately. Canton. l'a.. probably fatally; Miss Kate Heuley. Morris ituii, t o., johannu iteuley, recovery Uoutit ful; Mrs. T. Donovan, Morris Kun, la.; Mrs. A. Harrington. K niira, N, V.; Miss Sarah A. Keeler, Hamuiondsport N. Y.; Frunk Fraley, Columbia Cross Hoads. l'a.; Mrs, Herbert (inrdtier, Horse he. ids. N. Y.; Hubert Walsh. William 1'hillips, Sagiuaw, Mich.; L H. Ainsworth. ICimira, N. Y,. John lleardslee, ot Canton, l'a.; Mrs. C. W. l ay, Flmiru, N. Y.. and l.auia Fuy, hr daughter; ieorge Sells, Hetroit and Engi neer Whelhar. l.ute Friday night nil the injured were reported as resting easy, with no prospects f uumcdiute death of utiy of them, - - - -THE FAIR $1 000.000 AHEAD. The Financial Statement to Beptemb: ? iiO bliowi That Handsome Balance in the Treasury. Auditor Ackcrmau's monthly statement .f the World's Fuir finance to Septemler 30, shows that the FxiKi.-itioii is noi only out of debt, but has a handsome balance in the trcuMiry. The amount realized so far from the sa'e of souvenir coins is 1 1 .ejti,l JO; gate receiit for September IJ.2::i.u W. against l,WM,il, fur August; total gate receipts to end o September, I7.-HI4,.V(,'I; comrssion receipts for September .s43,,JIO; for August f i7,&-0; total from concessions to September oU, f 2 10,37; pliotoL'rsphic receipts to Sep tember ;ti), l'T, l2o; totul miscellaneous ro ceiots flill'J 1 ''. The ti.tal liabilities cf the Exposition are on Iv 'J7,'.'l2.Fire protection has cost till. 4n; and the guard and secret service 'isj, l is; totul exteiid tu res on account of construc tion. Hi I'll. 7 12: miscellaneous disburse ments, (ti .'U.i.!si7; total receipts from all sources. fl'.'i.iU.UW; total expenditures on all accounts, f'.'l, 2o.ri.i 00, leaving balance of fl.Ol.MIS in the treasury. The total ex p'lulit ures on account cf construction work and administration were f 87J.7U5; thoie lor construction, principally under coutracts being 1344,150. in cntns gold aoa sliver aro merely com modules, whose prloa la regulatei by the laws of supply autl demaod. THAT COP STAYS TOH US. THE VIOILANT WINS l"ha DecldiDg Taeht Bace. A Beautiful Bace and Fair Teat of Spaed. hail, vmiLiarl White winged and graceful, thou queen ol tha sea, Vigilant, peerlen one, glory to theel frond o'er the billow tby enemy sailed. Vain ere tha contest In wbich she bat failed. Humbled, to Britain's shore she will re turn, Leaving the trophy for which the did yearn. Emblem of victory, its safe with us here, nd here it may stay for many year. Swift as the sea-wind Hint ped thee along Comes from the people a heart-gr atefu. song. Vigilant. Victory! On the bright rolls Ol fame Each hereafter's a synonymous name. Jtttbnrj rtst THSAXEBICAS CVT. . It is all over. The American oagle can now (lap Ins wings until hU tail feathers drop out and no one will sy a won I. The "land of the free," etc., is again on top and America lis- imhv more demonstrated bet right to the claim of mistreat of the yacht ing seas. On Friday In New York harboi (or the eighth time in Itss than half a cen tury the pride of Europe has been knocked down 'itid trampled upon, . for the eighth time the swiftest of English cutters has been com pel leil to lower her colors and ad mit defeat at the hands of the American stamen. The American cup is safe aguin fciid nil Europe mourns. Lord Llunravan'l yacht Valkyrie was beaten for the third straight time by the Vigilant and nothing more is necessary. Despite the fuct that it was Friday nnc the 13th day ot the nionin', and around which conditions oU salts had predicted a I. torts of bad tilings for the Vigilant, tot American yacht beat the Valkyrie by 40 seconds in the third and last race aud re tains the America's cup. The race was l' miles to windward and return and run on a choppy tea and in freshening gale. The Valkyrie's nllowanct of 1 minute and ii seconds wss cut dowt to 1 minute and 33 second because of ths extra ton of lead added to her ballast. Un like the other races, Friday's was madi with a flying start, from which no advant age is deducted. , With a choppy aea and the wind at a Te locity of US miles, the third and decisive race for the America's cup on Friday was starteJ at 12."2 o'clock. The Vigilant cross cd the line at 12.07 o'clock with tha Valky rie one minute behind. The Vigilant tacked twice, crossing the Valkyrie's bow the tlrsi time and heading for the shore the second IUith were scattering spray over their deck! the Vigilant being the wetter of the two At 12.33 the Vigilant led the Valkyrie U windward and both were being lost la thi haze. At 1 o'clock the Vigilant was at eighth of a mile in the lead. Then the hiize thickened and the yachti were not sighted until 3:14, when the Vigi lant was reported two U-iigi bs behind, but the wind was increasing. At 3 ll.'i the Vigi lant took the lead of the Valkyrie and in crease! the gap between them several lengths, while the Englishman was taking in his spinnaker. The Vigilant crossed tin line ahead at 3 4:1. and the Valkyrie at 3:,')J The run home was swift, the Yigilan. winning by 40 seconds. The day and conditions was such ns Lord Dunrnven hoped lor. The Englishmet claim the Vigilunt had all the luck, whilt the Valkyrie split two of her spinnakert lust at a lime when she was leading tin Vigilant I y two minutes, beating n wind ward in Id utiles. A MAI, Mill KM RACF. At 3.84 the men on the Valkyrie wert seen running to and fro and then a guct showed that the silk spiniiukcr had beet split in two Hupping ribbons, Down 1 came by a run and in a few seconds a nea one was in place and being hauled up ant sheeted home. The work of the crew wai so quick that nt 3.3.') half the new sail wai Ui ilac anddruwing to the full. Meanwhile the Vigilant was drivlnj ahead, everything pulling, and the distanct between herself and her rival graduall) widening. She was a picture aa she ton slung under mainsail, gaff, topsail, spinnak er and balloon Jib, every thread drawing, and the yacht waving her tall musts slight ly from side to side. A Hash Iroin the flag ship May as the Vigilant passed the Inn between herself and the lightship wss echoed and prolonged by all the whistles it tho Heel. The cheering filled the air; even the wine strong us it wus, could not blow this away It was a magnificent race, the finest seen in years. It is iniossible to say with thii record which U the belter boat In such i wind. Forty seconds on a boot to wind ward of 15 miles and return is so close tha' the splitting of the Valkyrie's spinnake: might easily accdunt for it. '1 he following is the official record of tbt tare as supplied by the flug.hlp May: Valkyrie, 3::1; Vigilant, 3:2l:3!. 8 ifi-aS"' lime-V,llkyfl. 3-3u:52; Vigilant, iMv.'vp?r'e(1 .fiBi"u I'ne-Valkyria, 3;f.l:62; Vigilant. 3:51,311. ' Vigilant winning by 40 seconds. The farmhouse of George Komatskl, farmer living ner Mllto, H. D was entire ly destroyed by fire. Mr. KomaU kit's (our oni wtre burned. LAT1E WHWI WAIF nans. At Allenlown, Fa., the Brelnlg and flacb tnan building, the finest business block In town, and tha Welghmen building adjoin ing, burned down and falling walls rro-Jitd tbejacoby and Republikaner building, l-ose, t3O0.(Y)0, Insurance. lloO.OOJ. Tha crossing of wires set lira to the telephone, exchange, causing the conflagration. By tha burning of the IKydcll paint warehouse and Harmonite Hall, in Detroit, Oeorge lioennlein lost his life. Theproperty loss wss 12)0.000, with two tbiids that mount of Insurance. Two prisoners were killed and 80 Injured in panic In the Ilaltimore, Md., jail last Friday night, caused by the burning of the south wing of the prison. CAPITAL 4K0 LA SOS, The Riversi : Glass Company at Wells burg, W. Va.,have resumed with 10 shops. The Riverside Iron and Steel Company, of Wheeling, W. Vs., will put Its new mill into operation, giving employment to GOO men. ltSASTKHS, ACCinHXTS ASP fATAMTIM. Saturday's storm did great damage at tieorgetown, S C., and added lo the .horrors already existing at the recent dcvastatedSea Islands. At Magnolia I leach almost every house was wns bed away. Thirteen while and six colored people were drowned. Among the whites were Dr. Arthur It. Flogg. wife, son. daughter-in-law and five grandchildren, Itertie and Alice Ilruce and two Misses Weston. The four masted schooner Minnehaha. of Cleveland, went ashore near Manistee, Mich. The vessel was in charge of Capt, William Packer and had a cargo of corn. Of the seven souls on board but one, Capt. 1'ncker.escaped. Christine Kroys, a young woman, died in llrooklyn on Sunday from the effects of taking a seidlitz powder in sepsrste doses, instead of first mixing. Near Dunkirk, N. Y., while searching for bodies from the wrecked propeller Dean Itichmond.,11 boat containing (ieorge Thur ber, Frank Cahoon and George Mann cap sized and all three men were drowned. The bodies huve not been, recovered. rill MKS AMI I'KKAI.TIRSI. V. T. Tyler shot his wifo and himself at Minneapolis. They had been separated and met accidentally on thu street. She will live and be will die, Judge Marline, In New York, sentenced Emma (ioldu on, the Anarchist, to a year's imprisonment in the euitentiary for In citing lo riot. roREtosi, Cholera is abating in Ilussia Tbirty-soven deaths and 34 new cases are reported for Palermo and Leghorn. Eight deaths have occurred in the work house ot Greenwich, England, to date. Ito reports say that many txople, among them a number of foreigners, were killed In the recent bombardment of Itio, but tl.e Government supprcsse I the news. MISCfLI.A.rOI'S, During the week ending Saturday night, 2,121,7m people aid to see lha World', Fair. It was the banner week of the expo sition thus far, and far exceeded to atten dance for a like period of any International fair ever held. Of this number Chicago day contributed over 70,otXI, a greater crowd perhaps than ever before congregat ed within an enclosure. Judge Gary, of Camden, N. C, a Tillman ite, has decided the same as Judge Hudson, holding the State liquor dispeusary law to be unconstitutional. ANOTHElt STEAMER rOUNDERS. thirteen Lives Lost by the Sinking of the Wocoken in the Oale on the Great Lakea. Thirteen more victims have been added lo the list of fatalities resulting from the tale that swept the great lakes on Saturday tid Sum! y last. The steamer Wocoken, jf Cleveland, foundered In ID fathoms of water Just above l-ong Poiut, on the north ern coast of Ike Erie. The list of those on board who were drowned Is as follows: Canl. Albert Merwald. Marinu Citv Hsr-h Meswuld, his sister; John Mitchell, Cleve land; Ha vnl Jones, llrst mate; Cleveland; Matthew Htsler. second engineer. Marina City; Michael llmklenian, chief engineer, Cleveland: Cliurles Minard steward. Marine City; Henry Hranch, watchman, Marine City; John Hmklemuii, fireman, Marine ( ity, (ieorge Smith fireman, Marine City; Edmund Elredge. watchman, Marino Citv; Mike Kenney, deck hand. Marine City, William Fach, wheelman, Marine City. The following were saved: J. P. Sann. second mate; Robert Ilrownlng. deck hand, J. II. Uice,. wheelman, Cleveland. BLOWN UP BY DYNAMITE. F.ve Men KilUd, Two Mortally- and - Three Badly Injured by a Prema ture Explosion. The entiro busiuers portion of Emington, Ills., was wrecked by a premature explosion ot dynamite Monday night. Five people were killed and five badly injured, two of whom csnnot live. The killed are: Jumes Co n well, Dwlght; Christian Eyer, of Dv.ighl; Fred Eyer, of OJney; Wi liam Eyer, of Oiney; H. E. Fowler, of Kminglon. lud Christian Sherer, of Onltv. cannot five. Thedyuamitc was being tmd in digging a well. EIGHTEEN 8AILCU9 UBOWNED The Propeller Dean Richmond Ooes Down With All Hands On Board. Eighteen persons, theetilire crew of the propeller J eau Richmond, are given up for lost In Saturday's night's storm on I-ake Erie. The corp.es of live have been wash ed ashore at Van lluren Point, 40 miles from Huffalo. The shore of the lake Is strewn with wrecks go and merchandise and (he waves are hourly yielding u further videuces of the fate to which the Rich mond has gontt The schooner Typo is thought to have p lie down, with her crew, off Gravel bay, lu the Canadian side. AgalbSt theCheok Bein At Chicago after the adjournment of tha humane congress and the American hu mane Mssoclatiu , the Inspectors and street gents from all parts of the country held an gents' meeting. A number of delegates ties rol a sieclal record of the meeting on I be use of the check rein and an anti-chrci rviu resolution was unanimously adopted; EXTRl SESSION OF CONGRESS rirrv-siiTH pat. fiHAT. Senator Squire, Republican, ol Washington, gavn notice in-dav of an amendment to the silver purchasing repeal bill. It proposes the coinage nf silver for private owners lo the amount of tXOuO.Oud a month. not to exceed tiOo.Ooo.uoo in all. the owner lo receive in coin on I v the commer cial value of the Million on trie dsv of depos it and the difference to he retained by th Government as seignloisse. It also pro pose the Issue tf five vear 4 per cent. bo. id of the amount of 2 Kljsm.issi, the proceeds of which are lo be used fr tha redetnpitor of t'nlted H'aten noiia. The silver reieal bill was then consideied until adjourn ment. lloi-ss:. The house to-day passed by the overwhelm in majority of years 201, nayt 100. Ihe Tucker bill to reH?al the Federal election laws end after some routine bust ness adjourned. rtrTV-srvrjiTii pat. S'KtiAiF. When the stnate met only twelve senators were present to hear the chaplain's prayer opening a leg slntlve day wbich may continue for more than one calendar day. as the senate will now remain in continuous sewlon until a vote is reached on the silver resral bill. The repeal bill wns taken up at ll;4.1 a. m., and Mr. Coo rell (Hem., Mo.) resumed bis speech against the bill begun on Monday. Others follow ed, and then the balanco of the time until long after midnight .wns occupied almost entirely by Senator Allen, in nti alleged speech'intendisl only to kill time, the scene was one which will pass into bisiory n memorable in connection with this most memorable ol all tinaix'ial debates. Hopsk I'eyond rclerring to the Commit tee on Rules n Joint resolution providing lor a recess of i oncress irom October 14 to November I, the House dm nothing to-day except discuss the bill amendatory of ths Geary (. bineexclusion bill. rirrv-rtoiiTii pat. Ss!tATf. ai 1 4Un. m.. niter having been In session continuously 3 hours, the Scnnts adjourned upon motion of Mr. Voorhees. I bis menus that unconditional repeal of the silver purchase act is abund.nied. The night session of Ihe senate wa a peculiar one. Senstor Allen took the Hour at .":l' and had the Hour ull night. He nroved litmsHf nil indelatirahle tinker. Never in the I' ntted -tales was there such nn exhibition ol physical endurance ns that shown by him. He concluded bis speech on the stroke of H r' ciock, having been on the floor for Mi hours. Poring hat time he occn-ionallv tipped Irom a i up of t a, but this wss his inly nourishment. His eyes were as clear, hts voice as strong, his gestures as vigorous ns when he took the Moor. Prior to this, senator Faulkner was the record brenker. be having held the Hour for 13 hours, dur ing ihe long debate on the Force bill. Fully two-thirds of Mr. Faulkner's time.however, was spent In his scat resting, while efforts ere being mm'e to secure n quorum. He lore Hint lime the longest scch within the recollection of Sena:ors was ebout 10 hours durntioti. by Garrett Davis, of Kentucky, during the reconstruction period. During the lirst 12 hours of the test, ending with l o'clock this morning, there Has tist an even doeu calls ol the Senate. Toward morning Senntors began to show the effect of broken imps and disturb-! slumbers. At 1:40 seeing it was almost impossible to ho'd a quorum the senate, upon Mr. Voor hee's motion adjourned. Hochk Tho joint resolution providing for elections in the Cherokee Strip was passed, but not until Mr. CofTeen, Wyom ing, asked to offer nn amendment to allow women as well ns men the rightof suffrage, as in the case in his State. The lit' lit in the morning hour rnmc upon the bill to pro tect forest reservation from the Committee on Public Innds. When the House went Into commilKe the bill was rather viciously attacked. I'.eforeany vote could be reached the morning hour expired and the bill went over. Tho Chinese question was then de buted until adjournment. rirrr-MNTii pat. Skxatx The silver repeal bill was again taken up. Senator Stewart got the floor and began on a continuance of his speech. Senators Vest and Allen gave notice of more free coinage amendments Senator Stewart drugged on i.ntil H o'clock in the evening when he gave way to Mr. PefTer. At ii o'clock Mr. Voorhees gave notice that a continu ous session would be in order. At 10. 110 the yeas and nays on some unimportant ques tion showed 37 senators present, the silver men not voting. A quorum was secured and Mr. Relief proceeded, aud at 11.55 p. m. the Senaie adjourned. Horsr. The House to-day proceeded to the further consideration of the McCrearv bill to amend and modify the GearyChinese registration and exclusion uct, but no deti -nite action was hud when the House ad jourued. sixrimi pat. SeMATit. The silver purchase bill wns again taken up and then by a vote of 3'J to M Senator Feller wns allowed to send to the clerk's desk for reading the memorial of tha Nulional convention of the representatives of commercial bodies of the United States. Senator Jones cf Nevada then spoke against repeal. After Mr. Jones had spoken foi two hours Mr. Voorhees moved an adjourn ment. There were seventy senators present and as Voorhees concluded his motion foi adjournment he said: "In the words of Pan' tones: "We have only begun the tiglt."Tbt enate the adjourned. HoL'sr- Debate on the McCrearv bill was then resumed. Mr. McGuire took the floor to complete his speech of yester lay. Those who understood the destruo live influence of the Chinese, be said, are in perfect accord with the people of the I'acitic const. Speaking of the religion! protests, that lor every pagan who had been xm verted by the missionaries, numerous .-hildrxn of our own had been won from 'Jbristiuuity by contact with the Chinese ind drugged down to degradation. Mr .lulhwaite, of Ohio, In his report on the bill, said that unless the Geary act was ex tended congress must provide 17 000.000 foi ieporting the Chinese Dr. Everett ol Massachusetts, defended tho course of the tttorney-getieral in not enforcing the Geary let At 5 p m. the house adjourned. SlXTV-rtRST DAY. Senate The joint resolution for citizen thip in the Cherokee outlet wus passed and provide that ull citizens of the I'nited states above the age of 21 years who are tciuul resilents on the strip on October 21, IMi;i, and have been audi residents for 30 lays prior thereto, shall he entitled to vote ind hold ollice at the lirst municipal elec tions for the organization of city, village snd town governments. Mr. Lodge, Kcuub. lican, of Massachusetts, called up his reso lution for an amendment of the rules. The necessity of a power to close debate has been, he said, recognized of late years, in Ihe House of Commons and In the Ameri can House of Representatives. These two (rent representative bodies were today, ow ing to that reform, able to transact business according to the will of the majority. The practice under the old rule had come to be a vital question in the Senate and he trusted that there would grow out of the debate on the silver act a pror reform of the Senate rules. After some prolongation of the lession, the Lodge amendments to the rules went over until to-morrow and tha kilver purchase repeal bill was tuken up, which was debated until adjournment , llorss The bill extending for six months the time within which Chinese may be al lowed to register under the operuiion of the Geary law was passed in the House to da with little or no opposition. The billdefinit Chinese laborers and Chinese merchants, makes mandatory photographic identifica tion, requires marsha's to carry out orders for deportation, jailing Chinamen without bail pending the execution of deportation writs, and excludes Chinamen convicted of any felour from per mission to register. The Cox bill for the better control of national bauks was then taken up and after remarks by Mr. Cox for and Mr Cannon against it, tha House, without disposing of lha measure sdjourned. Nervciusncos And s-astrki dyspepa'a eaas4 ass mn - . . . . 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