LIVING ON HOPE. THE RAINES BILL PASSED. CONGRESSIONAL am 6. mm (or nmm. OFFICIAL STATEMENT SOON. Hs Wilt Be Supported By Mr. Cleveland and The Entire Cabinet Bccp'tnry Carlisle Is a candidate for the prci-Hf ntlal u inin ill mi 'nt Chicago, nnd a public niiniiini'!i)"tiint to thnt effect will soon I ma Ik !y one of tl' Hccr-tary's friends In tln senate. Thin announcement, however will n..t l mnd" until 1'renidcnt Cleveland has formally stated hi.n purpose not to permit I: Ih iiitmi' t l' unci in the con vention In c.mnci teui with a thirl term. It I learned mi t-vli'nt authority tliiit the I'p shloiit has fully il.sl.lcl upon UiiH course, mil tt in expected tlmt hi' will make known hl. determination with in a short tlmt'. Although Seep-fnry OI luy's name ban Ioh-ii n-4l. Ti-I with fivor by Hi-moeMti" lenders, H Is known that he dins i.it dolr- tln ri ti) t nut ion. It i. un doubtedly true that Mr. urlinic'n candidacy will Iiuv"m tlif support of Mr. Cleveland nnd ITU lllls rs of llln .l l--t. II" will go Iwforo the ("vvi'ii'ion iw tln representative of tlm "Mllli'l-tll ilcy" views of tli administration. Hm lri ':i i. In n lu -Hi.g t!n i ,'iiiva.nn for .Mr. Cnrlish'n nomination mil urge that It I mode it j . .it ii h.,iiii .m ..r,,.y piutform, ami, If !' be ku -f !l'l il III iu'-.. will tlion mak" tine l.-ii . ron ini. nt in Hi - .-ami ulgn I' Mil lii; iii to tli- November -r..-. JAPAN BEACHING OUT. Btcatiship Linci to le Fst.iMinhcd and Her Navy Incri.if d. F.vi l.'ii. es ..f gr n n.'tiit'y, political mid commercial, In th" :i'l ir- nf Japan. China and Hi' onirics i.f the fur F.uel, conio to Uic legations nt v u-ii i tivrf n. As 11 result of Jupim h r--ii illy. brought 11I. nt by the miri i s-i .4 In tli" w.ir witli lit:iu, Unit conn, try ban not only ! -t -rm : 1 1. I to largely aug ment Imr navy, hut also to om.iMIsIi i'o:ii- Hli'ti'l.l! sti-am-hip llm-s ill".-tlng till' I " nit- il St it.w witli ,1-ip.in. I h" .In) tin Si.'iiin Nih; iflnti ('.hi ' in ,- is -ir:ng to enter this new- Mold, running ln't '"ii San Fran-i-Im ii and 1 ..knhaien. 111 ' ,i n f t It i ! 1 with Mm I'millc Mail ami Oriental an I Occidental linos, now controlling this tra.ii'. N"w Ht'-am-i'n- hp' Id l limit, an I th" repr-nontir ive of the company li;u r ntly i..s... I ti r m u'li Washington 1111 hl.s way to contract for til" waili!.-i, two .if which will rnlial.ly ho 'lilt in tl:l 1'iiiintry an I iw 1 in F.nghinl. Tin y mil lio ii.OUH an I M.1H1I (. iuh lnirl"n, ami i.f a Hpooil k .vi-ral Km.t. sT''.u'r than tin' Hliii now in tlm fit. ill ' .-.'I ,'i i 'I In n' i..i',in to l- IK .! fiirth'-r iloiilit th.'U Iwo i.f tlm waiMliii.H .v 1 J I ! luult In tlio I'lilli'il Mat'-n, aini air Ii hi.'Ii tlm oiiiilra. m liavi' not Ih-"i l"l. th in Ii ail. .in urn that tin- "r.tm !. of I'lnl 1 1 "lilu i, aIII , 1 1 ii 1 1 . 1 .mi, ami 1 1 - I 111011 I ri Wir!vf I'rani'l.n'o, Umtitlii-r. 'I'lm .lap nil'-.. .arllami'iit Iiiim 4im.iI iln miviil ai riiiintloii lull, i;ivin VII,(HHi,(HHl f,,r tlm in,:li. 11. -m ,.f now war ahii'x. Ac this will rnv r only tti" liixt yam pnyin iiIh tin-m-irri'ij iti' i''"niitiiP' on tho illl li lln ' l 11 f, iro ln-r In Ii" V'TV liiru'l' dunin-llio wvi-ral yar tli. ii lln viwnU an1 uiutrr cuiiKt ru. tl.in. TO HIDE A CRIME. The Body of a Murlered Man Placed on the Bnilroad by Hie Sl.tycre. William NofT, :iim.l :ir( yi-arn, wim iiniriii'p'l Biur Wi'Mt Ni-wtoii, Hoin.i tinm iM twoi'ii liilniiit iiiul ilaylii.ht M lay inornliiK. AfU-r tlm kil!iiik' hiw limly vvim plni'ml on tln ritliiliuru. M-Kii-piKt mil V'liiKhl.hi'nv Pillro.nl trai 'i.H una wan fi'iiunl to i(hm .y - fr. l-tit tram. ' 1 ' '.i"". " ; .' v.-.i ". v-u v.uik- uiJ tlm tru. k nnJ kiu mil .1 ,wn. Tlm fii Kincor of Hi. 1 fp K,t train nUt ..sitlv ly tlmt tlm mini Wn lylmj (oi, whi-ti tlio hci.i llKlit of the I'liK'lm lta.ihi i ..u lilm. Ho tri 'il to kIoji ll:o train, lint it w l i;ot until half tlm e;;r li nl ia.HsNi ovit tlm lio.ly that i mi,.. miIi'i. 'I'lm p-inaiiifi wro ' laki'ti to tin. umli'i l iking rooiiiH nf .S.iiiri' Si.wyor.of WVst Ni'Wlni. l'1i.'p it wis- ili-.-.iv.T.'il that hUH 1 11 tnur.'p. ami liH l. ..ly ia I 011 tlio rnlroa.l trark .. .mv.t up (!.. iTiir.r. An I'xair.inatiioi s,,,w".l tlmt In tliroa' hail .ifii cut Iran ir tonar. All flm arti'ii '.H ami w inl 1 . ha Ih ..,, m,.Vit.'. ami the iintii'atoii. iir" tlmt ii.. !imn..r wiut .'orii- liiillcl with 11 razor. 'I'lm r.ulr.i.i.l 1 1 ma." a tliormili I'xaiuinati. 11 n tlm Hi'i-im iin.l fo'iml a Hji.it al.out li vanis fn 111 tlm trifk w i"P' 11 in thought tli" t.-.u'.'.ly ... i urr".l. 'Jli.'P' won- iniim'roim f.i it; roit in tli" miow 101. 1 otlmr I'vlil.'ii. " tlmt a ' : n .-I" ha I taki-n plai'o. From tin' mii. i-. I . w ol tlio 011 coiiiitor tlh'y Iwnl lutl.i tr iii - in Irai'lm.' tli" di'ii. man to tin. railr.ia.l lri k. A trail of Uno I jn th" hiiow in.ll at I tli )itrs.' tnkoii tj Ha1 iiiunl.'ri'rn. At l.-.i t uvo m.'ii w.T" tinili'ittil iu tlm triii:.'.l,iun tlm mh.w 1iows two iliMori'iit mz.-n of -I... -. N"IT wmi wi'll known 111 U'.t Nwton, hav Ini; at mm ti:n.' tv.'.I .ih . n-'ai.i'. II.. wat wi'ii at Wit N. wton lai" nt niijlit in 11- Jiliuy Willi Uvo uiikiniwn m.'ii. At that tun.' Im wim Kolnrf in th.' .Iir" iniii ,.f ih Imnm, Wliii'h h in an o.in.-i . 1 1 r -t n from tlm 1'., M.'K. A V. raiir...i l. 1 In- iinip s.inii in Wt'tit Ni'Wtnu i.s that N. ;T w.i- hi In 1 .y tlm two ini'ii with win 111 h" via- s.-i'ii to a 1- piiny tlmm iiiuLt s,m. r"( . ii.s to tlm Jila ! lmrn they kill.'.) him. A POSTMASTER 8UICIDE3. Shortago of 89,200 in Hu the Di'c-t. 'I'o i nrap" nrn'-t for :.. ernm.'iit fun. In. Kr.iuk M r. Kiin.'-iu. Cltv, Kan,, roinuu.' own pii"in'.. On Tli oflli'" iimpi'i'loin iirriv.' I .1: tiK'itii'l. of the .i'Ii. i-. '1 lupen nlniwi'ii no pill:. II. ll their invest llt'li . I anil Satiirliiy ho I in .ri'h-..'l 111 (.pints. !. in their work ami their r, till' pontiii'i.ti'r to ho im I" freneral fiimln of th" .'III ' t proluilily :i, Jil. Account! Cauies '. 'Itn'Ilt of nv ". J" -ttuant'T lit I - .(.'I. In ill IU i'. '..i-t two pos; I t'l 'au an iiiM'.n- 11 their arrival 1 ut n.s they 1 1: r. 11114)1 I'riilay 1. 'TV. tin un.i de'. -I" ' torn t!iii.-hi'. -tmation proved v .l.-r from t!ie tli" amount of Suit to Hocover SI 600.000. A. F. Ma. key ami . I -r .' kholders of tlm I'ortl.iud K'dd iinnii 1; .1 ui.auy, of Cri- I'lo Cnok, h ive llli'd .-'ii- 'i,ii'.st James F. lurnn, Jaine.n ltnyl", John llarnan ami W. S. Btrnttoii, i.rim ip.il ,.i n.i:., . harititf that limy liavc fr.uiiliileiitl) I ".u.o.'i red to tlmm aolven 704,001) nhiipsi ..! 'he tre'i.siiry nt.i. k, valued ut l,r.00,(lo0, and ..,-l:,red dlxidendrf 011 it to tlm ainoiinl nf tl7';,0' 1). Plied Who Poieon, At tVrtl. Mo , tli" fa.-i.iiv . f W. II. Taylor, a wealthy farmer, wan m t-ri.iHly pol.soueil Tlmilrurf lnnuppos.nl t.. I ,iv --n lutrodue lln tho coftoe, thou r'i I v whom ami for hut purpoH" In a ui-. -t iy. W. i. Taylor died, llln throe Hons, ..i... ',f their wiv.v, ami Taylor Croiuaii, a cousin, are dyiiiK, It in rumored that a near p'iiitiv" of tho family adiuiliintep-d the poison. Father and Sou DeiA. Delmonico Tidlo ami his s .n, 1'a.sko, two llallau Mectlon meu on t.e I. ike shop, rail road, wero burned to I ith in their huii.se ut Oeueva, Ohio, nt 4 o'eto 'k sumlay inornliiir. When their dwelling w in lo iml t.. l' uii lire tho llituiea huil kuu beyond control. After the llm hud aulHid"d tlm barred ho.lien were found with hea.ln, and arum burned oil. Foul idiiy la aupi:ti'il, u.1 tiny bud been rohlmd ouue Imforo thin w inter and an they wero known to be aavinir fumU to ncud to their fumiliiM In Italy, it in urmUed that they wnpj uiurdurod, rot.) ed. and the houne H on tire. Eipeoted Inortaied Demand Hai Wot Yet Materlallted. IU O. Pnnn A C'o.'i wwkly review of tratle, aa: Walllnif In Mill thi rulo. Large horm tut llttln ai'timl l)unln'M xplntn th tp'nth of noino mnrki'tn, nml the wi'nkm-nn of oth'in. Tho f.'"llnif that th uprlnn IHM oiiKht to brlntf Inrifi-r hunlnmn will not ou(1l''n to nif't rx..'iim n all tlm n a-on If tlm larwr hunlmn il.n n not comi. It In niwlnlly notoworthy that irli''n of mntorlaln Imvo varied quit" illfTfri-iitly from rlon of mnnufiK'tiirpil .ro din'tn, nlthoiiKh in mont nwia the nilvHinm hint fall wan .otniimn.'i'.l hy xtraordinary tillftitiK I'Hi'fn for mntcrfaln. Ttinn I'ottnii In .r wiit. hltftmr than a ynr aito, Imt rotton Komln avrnire onlv 10,7 ht i-'iit. Wool in hut 6.3 .-r wiit hlKlmr thnn a ynr no, I. ut wooh-n Koodnnrt on th. wholo nliout i jr wnt lower. I'lit Iron in only 17 it cut liluln'r than a yar ik'o, whil" llnl-ln il 1 -r. I u.-Im of Iron and ntwl avMifi' l.'i n-r nt IiIkIht. Tlmsp ron i arl founnrx llii'ortiint.l'''iinnftliry thi'y dlni'lono nonmthliiK of tlm Kravi. ilinlocatlon 1'f prii't-n w lil.'h iuii'l.'iiiat i'oiiniiiuition nml com I I liationn I av" iro l'.i"i"l. t ott'.n koimIn n"il Imt nlowly.notwithntnn.l- ln r nt ri'ilm tloiin In .rt-. nml tin- rn- ornmun 11 itiinlatl.iti of 1111.-0I.I nto'knMuvi iir lii n-l'.ii In many quarti'm. In wnolrnn tho ili'inainl In vory Inri'ly for low Kra.lo i;ooi, ami ll.'r.'ii oitinililiui alTooti tli" lrii'i' of tin. In tfr . o.ln tiiiitorlally. In .'lay wornt".!-. tin1 mauufai'tiipi han Ix-on ho fur "ViT'l'itii' t! at nti .ii,'i' of nomt tnont linjiort ant Wiirl," In ci.il'l"r"'l not tin roliahl", '11m KP at 1 1 of n itniri- IT".'tivi' law to iirev. nt unhrvaliiatiiiiin of lnii..rtn In not full, ed hy all I'lirtii-n, nml om han Inn-n iiniminio'inly r.'alii'.l hy tin' ,iiiii'Mttt"i.. Sali-n of wool n't tln'thr lit. r tiiark'tn an- tlm HinHll v-t in il vi yram, ami f..r two wo"kn huvo liwu onlv n.i.n i.'.ii 0 1. 1. nml-, of whii'h :t,:i:iii,'2ti(i ..)i;tiih w..p. i..ini Mti', nirninnt !t..'4l.rilil .MimU limt v..iir. t.f u liii'li " 1 n ion i.i.iiinld H'l.m iii.ii.u. I th'. nml lJ.oiT.toii .oiimln In Jn;!.!, .,f whl.'li I I'.!', IJ.i I'oiiniln wit" doiim-tli'. I'rli'i'n aro -till iiiiiiMalimil, with di'i'p'iu"' In Aimtri'.linii Ml.illl'4, 1 Im tnark' t for whi'iit In wi aki-r, with m I l.rttiT ri'ifoti than tin uovi-riiim iit report of : wio'iit in riirumm' Immln, whi.'h In nltojjfthi'r out of k''i' liii with tlm yovrnmi'iit I'ntlinal" a yar in", nml yt In .r.ilnil ly tnoro m-arlv I'orp .'t. VVi .-Iitii r Ii.tn tlll i'IiitiI hut yi-ar'n, nml for two wi 'kn havi hooii l,.iii7,-I.u-h"l. lu'iilimt a.lJ.'W.TIS lill-h-l hmt yt nr. whil" th" Atlantii- v ortn.lloiir liii'linl i oil, tliln w.'vk In a littl" ninailor than 11 yar j iitfo, imv" l"'i'ii for two w-fi'kn L'.'.iJl.'I'.'ti li'u-li- In, ucallint 3,.ilU,l;i. Imnlmln hint yar. TELEGRAPHIC TICKS. Ovit 100 nallorn on th" Italian ''rulni-r I.o!i,l,aplla, diod from y.-llow- fovi'r at lilo Jan'lro. Tho niiitimr Wolf, of tlm Now Ilruiinwli'k ni'iillni; Hoot, unn I'runhi'.l hy an I cunk. All of tho iT'-w wnr." nav.'.l. ht. I.oiiin im ri'liantn' x .'linn tro i'titioimil t'oiiirp'sn fnr tin-ih'i..i.iliiif nf tho chuiiimln of rlvrn tributary to Unit olty. A traw voto anions hunlnin mon of N-w York .-Imwn that t'lovi'laml in th" l.ino-i-riiti.' i.r.-f.'p'ii.'.' for ppnlil'iit, whllu Morton li'inln th" Ih'j'iililli'aiin. ti' li.'iiil S.'W.'ll, ol N.'W J"r"v, in the only p'tiuiii" lri-liinnii In t!ii V11II01I Stnt" M"li nto. II" wan I'orn in th" County Mayo. In--land, ami "iim" to thin i-ountry iu Kti, ajmu lilh'nn oriillli, lit th" 111;" of l'i. S"iuitorn Allinon ami (lour and tm'inln'rn of th" Iowa ili'l.'uatloii airri' that "I-o-wah,' with 11 llttl" a ut on th" llrnt nihiult 011 tlm Una! nyllalil". In th" corp'ot way to jro nouim" th" mini" of their ntuto. JiiiIk" l'ryor, of tlm Nw York aupivmii I'oiirt, dt'i'idi'd in fuvor of tlm (loul.l In-irM In tlmir niii'ul from tlm iwwm. 0' Q HiH) niiO of urot'.-rt" ' - 'V fcVi. ". w tin an. I whl.'li thi-y p!alui"U only amount I'd to 700.0tKi iu viilim. Thf huil.lliiKn nt i!l'., 221 nml 2l:l Coluinlnm iivi'ini". lo.wl.iii. o.'.'iii'iisl hy tlm l'oo lll.-y-i'l" M'ltiiifn.'turiiii; "niiiian'y. wro liurimd out Thiimdny. 'I'll.. in i 1 '.'.1,01)0, whii'h iil"luli'.n th nt of th" .1. '."tril.in.il of 1.7IM) l l 'y. h'n and .'i.OnO tiion. Th" I'lilt.-d Staton Cir.'iiit Court of AH'aln at Now York av" Harriot Miinr." ir.i.iMMi dutiiiiKi'ii iu Immiiit iiiialii-t tl World" ' r tli" I'p'inatiip. I'lil.lii'atioii of Imr , 11 1 ,h liviT. il at th" di'.ll.'alliili of tlm CIiI.-iik'o Wnr!. I'n l air luilldinn. FIFTY REBELS KILLED. Government Troopt Win Another Battle In the Nicaratfuan Revolution. N"wn han l een re"eve.l of another nlh'nal mi nn for the arum of tlm u'oveniinent airalnst the u reheln at Metnpa, 11 villaif" near .Matii'.'alpa. wlii.'h enhtaiun a hiru'" Aine-(,.aii nettleimnt ami in onlv iihout twenty mil. n from the frontier of Hoiidiiran nml lii the department uf Si tentrienel. The K"VeriiIlient fnn-en have I.e.. n workllllf northward towarilnthe Hoiiiliiran frontier 111 order to form a jum tion with tlm troopn whi. h the p pul.li.' of Hoiidiiran han oifered to I'r.'.-hl.'iit Zel.iya to a-int iu putting down the revolt. 1 lie rehel fop-en made an limit tual att.'iiipl to himh r thin ji Hon, ami a hattle remitted in whi.'h th" reliel fnreen were enmpl.'t.'lv P'llt'nl, lonintr lllty killed. A nkirininh in niso reported" to have taken I In.'" nt NaK'arot" near the western Mmr" of Lake Mamii;iia and tin-Hi'eiii. f th pvent t'-rrihl" i.laiit,'her of tlm ln.uri;eiit fnn-en. In the skirmish small lonn PMill.'d to either nld", I 'it the reheln were drlvi'ii liaek towardn I.' 'Oil. KOREAN CANNIBALS. Greedily Devoured the Fleih of tho Murder ed Bliniiteri. j Tin- nleiimer I'mpp'ss of India, hrliufn do- ; tailn of a hantly lui'ldent In the p nt 1 Kop mi revoliitl.in. On the nl(.'lit of Fehruary ' 10 three of the minist-m, Kim Honi; Chip,, u Kil Chun ami Kim Y1111 Sik, were arfst- il by order of the klm mid eoudil' teil to 1 th" pollee hureaii, where their hands wep. tied behind their lun'kn and tlm poltee lie-iin ; ha 'kluj," at their necks witli nhort nwordn. ' The h.xli.-n were llnally left on th') plll'lie ni.iaro for liisi.eetioii of the populaee, inir.un their heads, which were displayed on poles, nml th" public, w ho 11 few months before had t'ov.e.l down before tlm ib-ad un their leaih-is, quh kly iipi.-eedi il to erunh lu the headn ami nil the ifesh torn from the bodies, which wan devoured greedily by Imih men and women, Iowa Republicani. The lleiithean State CuiiVeiitlon eleet"d Senator Oear, CiiuKrenninnii W. 1". Hephurn, Ihivld 11. lleuilemon 11ml J. S. Clarknon an delenaten-nt-larno to the national convention. Tim pint form in uu ud.lp'nn 011 Allinou'ri claims for tho Tp nidcntial iioiiiiiiatlon, based upon bin record an 11 sound legislator, who has always represented ltepuhlienu policy and in especially ntroiiK' ui uu advocate nf proteetlnn mid un 11 tluam'I'T who Iuls Is'en always favornhlu to a true bl-tiietulliniu upon the basis of un abundant currency of jjnlil, silver and paper, made liitercnnvertiblo 11ml equnl to the licnt currency of th" commercial world. "If the foreign policy of the nation in to be un Inane," the platform any. "Seuu tor Allison ban held riuidly to tlm teaebiiiKs of Washington ,! the teuehiuiin of Moiir.n. opponintf nil eiitauKltnif ulllnncen with other eoillitrien." Rhode Island DemoorattoTioket. The lihodii Island Ih'inocnitle State eon veutiou noniiuated the following cnudiduteai' Oovernor. Hull, (lenruo Llttlelleld; lieuteu unt Kov.'ruor, Hon. AukusIiih K. Miller; eo p'tuty of suite, (lenrKi) L. Churchj attorney tfer.ernl, OeorKeT. llrowu; jieueral treasurer. John O. Terry. The plutfortn adopt nl did not touch upon the nutiou. MONSTER SHIP CANAL. Proposed to Reaoh From the Oreat Lakei to th Seaboard. Tho bill introduced In the senate hy Mr. HanHhroiiifh, and Iu thohotiim liyMr. ('noMr of Wlneonnin, to lnenrporate the Maritime eannl company of North Atnerma, prrivldln for the count rui'tioit of a ship canal not Im thnn 28 fm-t in depth and 300 fwt In width from the kphI Inkes to the A'.lnntl.', In wholly unlike the three dozen other ennnl nnd waterway hllln now pmlliin In rontfrrpft. It ank for no Kovernm nt M.riatlon. It nlinply Feekn a fi'di ial eharter for a rnnnl from J.ake Krl" to l.akn Ontario and from Lake Ontario or the nt, I.iiwri'in'" river to I.nk" ( harntilain and theiiee to tldeWHter In th" lluilnoti rivr. The ehartiT Is very eom- pletn in all .I' tniln, provMinK for r'vulatiiii? tr littl.' nnd tolln hy the Ititerntate eoininop'e roiii:ni.l.)ii; f,(r Helzuro for the pulil!" lino and welfapi In enn" of wnr or Invasion or Avhenever it nhall Ik ileeminl wine nnd tie'"n- nnry hy tlm iov''rnmeiit nml for n rlld llmi tntloii of tolln hy, an well n nnuunl reports to, tlm ifovernmetit. J he ohi.n't of the enmiiniiv U to make an aii;.l" nhlp rout" from th" Kreat laken to N"w tork "lly ami prevent n further diver nion of iin tni'l" whi.'h N now no aiinoyliitt to that port, l ii" ehartiT nientl inn no fop'hrii i'iiIHi... tlnim or mull n ami It in nalil th" pro moti rn have ThhuI that tlm rout" from l.ak" Ontario down the SI. I.aw riin'" imnrly to Hi" the lUty-ilfth pii'all. l, nml tlmm'o to l.ak" liiiii...'iln. all on Aiimrli iui noil In entirely fea-lhie nml iilni the plii'iliinitl" loek i-aii he eomitril t"i for aliollt i per eent of tlm i.-tiiirit. n hitherto made for other plana of netting down to tlm h vel of th" Minium river. I he ehiirter provl h-n that for nil IN ciiiiiiIm, lo.'kn and w.irkn, there nhall never I." i.H-imil mop' than jm, Oihi.ihh) of homl-i, refern-.l (lin k ami ileheiitiipn; that no inure than .1 per lit nhall ho nt' inlily P"li' ed, no an to keep the dlvldemln ami pHMnelltn within that mini: that work nluill i'i.'iiiii"ii'"' wltl.ni thn e mid In mpleto within ten yam, ami tlintn Itn terinn havlni; l.een e..!ii j.i.d with th" iimtruumiit nhall ei.ntliiu" in fop'" for evr, lllil'-e the property Minll he n-nll"ie. I. y th" Koernni"iit for the fr-e uno of the plll'lie. The lin'orporatnrn nni I.utlmr M'.'inli iihall, 1. ti. Hartley ami T. W. IIuko, of Puluth: llowlimd ,1. Wenilnn nml l II. Kurd, of Wei-t Superior: t iiptain F. I Tam'e, of .Milwau kee; v. 11. Dean mi l I'. II. K"l..v, of si. l'niil: Henry U. liurlek'li. of White Hall; Smith M. Weed, f I'lattnlmrtf; .lumen An- d'ew-H, nf I'lltsl uru; Lllth'T All. n, of Cleve- laml; Jnhn llirkinhine. ..f I'lnLnh lphia; lnni l"l II. Iltirnhain, I.ui'iiinti. l inher ami Onenr l, W. th. rell, of Che-niro: John Ihafart. C. II. Iltllt'iti, Henry I!. Maven nml .rji" S. Stover, nf New York eity. Senator ll.iimhroiii.'h hlatn he han in formation that if eonnrenn will not Kant the re.iiip'.l eharter the eompntiy In prepar ed to im alien I in Canada. NEW CABINET OFFICE. Department of Manufactures and Commerce is Now Proposed. Senator I'rye'n bill providing for tho cre ntlon of the liepartinent of Cmmer.-o nml Munufii 'turen coiiteinplaten tlm transfer to thin departtneiit from the Treasury of the life-miviiiu serviee. the Lighthouse Hoard, th" Marine i. spital service, the ltureiiii of Stelltllbollt lll.sieetiol. the lllirellll of Navi gation, til" ''ollt lllld Oon.lettc Survey, and tlm lliip nuoi stiitistlcn; also tlm llup'iiu of Stutsliea of1he State liepartineiit, the two lturenun of Stntinti'-a to tn consolidnt"d into w. ''I'.e conniil'ir service in alo f'. 'ferp!-i from tlm jurisdiction of the Mute Depart ment to the proposed now department. It is provided that the department nhall have Kciieral Jurisdiction over the foreign and internal coiutneree of the l'nite.1 states, except In ho far an reiat"n to tho collection of Hie revenue nml the administration of th" customs and internal revenue lawn. It in also to have jurindieil, ,u over nil mnttern re lating to the iiiuuiifa.-tiiriiii; Interests of th" l ulled States, In. 'Iu Unit the extension of f.r eh'ii ni'irkets for th" saine, and the liiep-ano ol tralo ami trade faelliM -s with foreiun countries. The new Seep-tary Is also to per forin all th" .liiti.-s now incumbent upon the Secretary of the Treasury in relation to tlm trade nml cninmereo of the l'inl"d States, whether upon liind or water. The bill is lu th" line nf the P'eninmeii.latloii of tlm Nu tloiial Hoard of Trade, an. It is supposed Hint it will receive the iteneral support of the trad" and miiniifie'tiirlii',' Interests. FOR GOOD ROADS. Congressman Stone's Bill Has a Hearing" in Committee. A hearing was iven by the ak'rlciiltup cnmmilti-e 011 Coiiure.-smau Stone's bill to rente a special commission mi hlhwuyn. 'I Im purpose nf the coiuiiilssiiin is to impure m'lieriilly how the Kovcrniuent may further promote the improv cut of hii.-hw.ivn on the . ul, he iloinaln: the ployim-iit of the e;e(io"i.-al aiirvey in tlio disen'very of mini innterial and llm free tentitm' of these; and tin instruction of iiiodern rucls mid iu- Mructioii iu raid nuikimr nt nuriculturul colleges nml experiment stations. Itepresciitative stone Introduced a number of p'litleiiien interest. , In K,,, roads to the committee, ami hrb lly explained tlm pur poses of bis 1. 111. Th" commission contem plated 110 treat expense, he said. 110 iucreii.sn of salaries, and Itn life wns lliiiited In tune. It meant 11 brief coutliiuall. ui of th" work win. 'Il the UKricuiturtil department had so well li'Viin. Anioiie; th. in. in th" rty worn: K. O. Hnri'l-oii, of Vshury l'ark. N. ,1., the wms tarv of the Nuiloiiiil l.ein.'U" for Hood It.. ads; Mr. Samuel, of lialtluiore, one of Hi" olll. iuls of the Wheelmen's leaiiii": I'rof. J. . Holllien.the ntate uenbiist nf Nortli Camllmi; Mr. Anderson, of ltlclimoml. Vis.. 11 niember of the Wheelmen's i aU.", I'rof. Alvord, of the mrrh iilliiral ilcpaitinciit, 11ml (ieueral ! i.oy Moiie, chief or tlm k.i.iiI ro.i.ln bureau of tlm agricultural depart menl. MICHIGAN'S NEW PARTY. Domoorsts Who Favor Free Silver Organ ise For Fight. A new politl"al party known as "The Free Silver l')ciimcratl party of Michigan," was organized ut I.utibliig, Mich., ut u conference of soni" 'i.'i five silver Petnoernts, represent itiK vntioiis si.'i'tloiin of th" State. A permanent State orKanl.ntiou WUH ef fected, with Charles H. Hampton, of l'etos k"y, as ipsidcut, mid leor(,n 1. Hummer, of Holland, secretary. The eoiiferetico also appointed tin execu tive comiiiittiM ami n State central conmiltt-m consisting of one tnenils'r from each Con KPuniouul liUtrict, with authority to appoint nuh-coiiiinittccH and thoroughly oguuUo the State. It dccluPMl that thr.si-fourthn of the Michi gan lieims-rats favopvi fp-o silver, and that them was danger that a conspiracy to send a gold standard delegation to the Chicago National Convention would rob tho free sil verites of 1111 opportunity to give an expres sion of tlmir views whcpi It would have the greatest effect. Fivt Sailors Drowned. ('apt. Charles Ihites, of the schooner Mary Dates, bound from Sag Harbor for New York in balliwt, lost his way iu the hllmllng xuow Htorm ami ruu his v.-ssol ibhora nt low tide at Kutons Nm-k. The crew consisted of live men, including the captain. Two Bailors were drowned In trying to reaoh shore. The schooner will be a total loa. Th BeitrletiT Liquor Law In th ItaU of Vtw Tork. The llnlne Mquor Mil panned both bourn of the New York Legislature and goes to to the Oovernor. It provides for a more rltfld control of the liquor bunlnenn by the Ktnt". The hill la very drantln In Ita provla l. nn, prohlhlta Kuuday nelllnit and the selling of liiimr In p ntaiiramn with menia. It In rrennes the lieenne fees largely, the rate he lm prnd.'.l a."'or.llii to the alze of the eity or town in whleh it in pro p. nod to aell liquor. Tlm tralllc In under eoutrol of a State eom minnioner of exi l-', with an annlntnnt com miwioner and a deputy for eneh county in thestnto Oim-third of the U.-enne mom y Koen to the Stilt". The Rnlnea hill an panwd provides for the abolition of all Iiienl exeine h.mnln on April 80. In their plai'H It created a ntnto ll.iuor tax department, whhdi In to Innue. Inntead of lleennen, liquor tax eertlrteaten. All Ih-ennee nre to Im terminated on June so, unhiw they expire eooner. nml whatever iironortlon if the iii'i'imn fee In due to tho holder for tho unexpired term In to bo returned to him. In New York the annual tax for an onllna nry naloon In to ho JiDOi In lirooklyn, .'0: in .'llli n havliiK a population In-tw'wn Con,. 000 nnd .'.0 (HHi, (M; l.'tween rm.Ooo and 10, 000. iXO. I i tweeti III.IN 0 and 6.000, ;W0; ln--tween fi.oon and I. aoo. HHi;nml In all other plmen, tlOO. Th" town III WentclHvter eoutily reeeiitly niiii.'x.'.l to New York nre to 1 e eoiiider.'d, for th" purpoaea of the tax, aa thoucli they mill ha 1 11 nepurato exlntem'". No din rliiiinatloti In 11111.I1 an re-anln the nMiouiit of the tax l"twiH.n th" nnl" of Iwer nml win" ami that of nplritn. The new cor tllh aten an- to .e tna l" from May I. One-third of llm money ree.'lve.l for the tax In to ko to the ntate nnd two-thlnln to the niunl' lpallty in wlih'h it In colle.'te,l. The tax In to ho eollret".! Il Ni'W York. Kllllfa and l!rl ' eounti' n I y npeoi.il deputy eommin (lotiern and iu th" other eountlen hytho coun ty tr.'ii.-urem. All lines and penalties nro to K to tiie Mat". The governor, with the advice and eminent of tlm H. iiiit", In to niipoliit a Mate exeino eoiniui..loiier. who will nerve live yearn nt a Milarv of f.l.ooon yar, ami have charifo of tin- liquor tax !" artim nt. II" In to nni. ilnt 11 iirputv at t.oix a "i ar, another for Kings ...1 . L I county at :i,im.0 nml 011" fur F.rin coiintv at t-'.O.n. if.-will also have under him sixty eotilhletittiil ng"nts or limpiH'tom, who are to got t i.anu a y-'iir eii 'ti. Local option In granted to towns, but not to citns. No saloon is to Imi established within 'J00 feet if 11 dwelling house without th" consent (,f the owner. A JUMBO CITY. Now York to Surpass All Other Cities on This Continent The New York Semite passed tho Greater New York bill by 11 vote of ,'H nyes to 8 nays The explanations of membeni when votlnif Were quite Interesting. When Senntor lllg gilis' name wan ealle.i mi the final passage of tti" bill he rom forth" purpose of explaining bin vote. He said: "One year ngo I Voted forth uisolllation, but siuoe that time my sentiments have changed eiitlp'ly. The bill does nothing hut cpnte a irn-nt trust. I do m.t believe that the bill is In tlio Interests of good government. What the people want Is Letter cities, not greater citicH, nnd without further explanation 1 w ill voto in the nega tive." Senator Malhy, in explaining his vote, said: "I do not think that th" successful govern ment of 11 city nf :I,INK),000 i.eople can bo ac complished. I have tried ly my vote to help tlm lirooklyn del- gallon secure proper nnd just terms, but that is Impossible, ami nn long as they are in favor of some kind of con solidation I will vole with the majority for this bill. "While personally I do not think K brngmxi thing for the Itepiil.ll.-an party, ue vert hel.ua It Is the decision of th" mujorllv and I will abide by It. You are creating a nonnni Democratic plurality below the Harleji and the llepuhllcan pnrty will never ngnln ern trol any imrt of that' municipality. I think the l(ciiihlicmi party Is eommittlngthe great est political bliimier of tho century; however, nn I noid before. I will vote with tho major ity." 1 he bill as punned firovbb's for a commis sion consist I m; Amip-w II. Opi'n (Kem.), Mayor strong f New York (liepl. Mayor 'urster 1 Hep. I, nf lirooklyn. Mayor lib-son of Long Island 1 1 icm.), Mate Knglneer Adams (Hep. 1, Altoruey-Oeneral Hancock (Hep.), ami nine other persons, resldeiit.nof the terri tory enhirg.sl to In- appointed hy the govern or with the consent nf the senate. The enm missiou Is directed 011 or In'fop. February 1, n;i7. to make a llnul report to the l'-gislat'iip.. The municipal ..Ulcers of tlm territory shall lu voted for in Novemln-r, 1HH7. IT IS WHISKING AWAY. Rough Caloulitions Indicate Ferrine'i Comet Wil Soon Disappear. Oli.-rvatlons of 1'i-rrine's comet mnde ut th Nationul obnervutory show that it U traveling away from the eurth iu a southerly dips-tin n very rapidly ami growing ppn-ep-tiluy tuinter. It in still 1111 open quintlon w liether the slrungi-r is traveling lu a pnr ahollc orbit or iu th" direction of un elongat ed ellipse, until" ilirtep-nce in its travel lu this respect from the last ohservatlou was too slight to warrant an deilnlt" conclusion, in the latter case it will again return to view, but otherwise It will pass U yoml observa tion and U'coiiio lost in space. Rough calculations Indicate that It will ills uppetir lu al-oiit n month. It ban In 'en moving further away fr m tli irth slimo Fed. when it wan m-ar-nt the earth, the distance being about U.i,ooo,ooo mll.-s. The ol.M-rvali..iis nt the government observatory will be continued na long a pos sible and curly developments muv solve tho vexatious question un to which of the two courses of truvel It Ls taking. PAUPER S WEALTH. Inmate of Cleveland Infirmary Falls Heir to 5250,000 in England. The oillcials of tho Cuyahoga county, O., Intirmnry have information from Lngluud that John Friim-ls, a puupcr lu tlm Institu tion, has fallen ln-lr to nearly ifliSO.OOO. 1 ''mucin, who ls sixty-live years old, eutuu to this country with his wife 11 few years ago, and was for u time employed us a llaginmi on the Nickel-pluto railway, but wan dis missed for Inattention to bis work. Then Ills wife died, and he finally drifted to the poor-house. Fram is says be knew that he wu entitled to money lu tho old country. BRIEF MENTION. The Model clothing company, Indianapo lis, failed for 2,ua4, liallington Ilooth has adopted a new flag nnd named the new army "Uod'a American VolllUteers." Snows, sleet nnd blizzards have wrought great dinting" to curly fruits and vegetal ilea In Arkansas, Texas uud other south-western htatcn, Uunslu Is ularmed over tho orders glvon by Japan for new wurships, uud she may in crease her navy. Mrs. Ernest lllelmnl.rhik of Vrl mi.ih I I'u.. wus killed at Erie, her horso halkln a crossing just us a train eiitno along. C.ovcrnor llrndlcy, of Kentucky, Issued orders to the slmritt to pr-s.-rvo order iu tho cnpitol during Jolut assembly aessious. St. John Doyle, the Republlcnu caudlduto came within two votes of being elected United States Senator, by tho Kuntucky leif. Isluture, Cubau liuturgonU are again within Havunu province and destroying bridges ami cane fields and other bpauUh property witulu vlow ol the city. FORAKER FOREMOS MeXicley Stlrgrtet to tho St 1 ventlon Chosen Th Platfo Con The Ohio Republican Rtnte conve called to order In the Grand opei Columbus; March 10, at 4 o'clock, the Ohio congressmen nnd other p lteptihlicnns on the stage snt ex-Sei he Treasury, Charles Foster, llunhnell oociiple.l one of the l.nx tirayer by Ilev. J. C. Watt, Chnlrtni Iekea revlewtil the McKiuley cam Ohio, and the two campaigns mim administration, ami Hinted that at tl was use, ong lent yof nor ft ep M. 1 in the .nte irty mi ll II-m- xe- itl- 'til Mr. convention In Kanesville Inst yearth entered into a sacred nidge to nmk ncll srovernor. Foniker senator and n honorable means to make M.-Kinlc dent. Two parts of the trinity had b' filled, and licpuhllcnns of Ohio now ble. to enter sincerely Into the faith cutlon of the third tnrt. Then Mr. I troduced Senntor-'lect Forak'-r ns t pornry chairman of the coiivciitioi torakcr, spoke nn follows: Mr. Foraker snld: "The I!, piil.ll of Ohio don't look unkindly at Thomas 1 '"d (aptihiune), nor Levi I'. "Mortou, uor ntn II. Allison, nor Matthew Stanley Qua tho other gp at leuib-rs who have len nn 'ti- cd In con Hon with that honor, t the contrary, if the St. Louis convention s ah! disappoint us and give the Honor to of them, we here nnd now pledge him nd vnnce the cleetornl vot" of Ohio, l.y th rg est mnjorltv ever given In the history th" Stilt". It in not that we love Cm s'ar ' nn, but ltomo more. William McKlnley i our own." Here he fold the story of the M. Kliib- law ami Itn p K'nl, ami eoiitiuucil. "An 11 re.-ult, in t-verv section. In every State, in every community. In overv miiiilelpnlity, in every mill nnd mine nml furnace 11ml f. rgc "tid workshop, everywhere throughout thin broil I land where capital In invested or lahor is employed, William M' Kluley In tlie ideal American slalesman, the typl' al American b-adcr nnd the v-rltai le American Idol. No man ever lu public life In thin country en Joyed such universal popularity as in bin. No nan In this country in public life ever com manded, ns ho now ceminandn, the iifTc.-tlon of the great ninn of the vot re of the con trv. Other ntiit.-s are declaring for Mm. oiiio cannot lead the column. It In nlp'iidy on the march. Laughter. ) All we can do In to Join the procession. 1 Loud laughter.) We will not henitute longer to take nction in that r"pect Kx-Congrennmnn W. C. Cooper, of Ml. Vernon, offered a P-nolutloti that the four delegates-nt-large to the national conventioii at St. Louis le SeuntorF.leet Foruker, tiov. Iiiishneil, MiiP'ns A. lliiiina nnd Congress man C. H. (Irosvenor. The question was curried with n shout of ayes. At thl 1 point n flash light wnn thrown upon the picture of McKlnley over th" stage nml this was the signal for another burnt of long and loud applause. l'elegat.-n-at-large (lov. Asa H. llunhnell, Kenutor-elect J. 11. Foraker. Coligresntnatl Charb-s H. Urosvenor and Hon. Marcus A. llannu. Alternati J. K Lowen, Charles Flcinch ruun, J. 1. flreen and J. N. Taylor. F:b-tors-at-lare;o .1 F. Mack and Alln-rt C. liouglos. Hecp'tnry of stateChnrli-n Kinney. Supreme judge Marshal J. Williams. Food Commissioner-Joseph j;. IJIack burn. Meinls-r board of public works-Fi.uik A. IlofJuian. THE n.ATFotiM. Tho Jd'publleuus of Ohio oongratul.itn th" people of the country upon the growth of the liepul.liean senthuent. lis cv,cm-,..i hy thr sigunl vl.-torii-s of the lust three years. wMeu "uis a glorl ii naiionnl tnunip' l'i tho coming rleetio M , We denounce the Pcmocr. .lo admlnlntra tlou as the most destrtletlvif nnd dinsetrous the history of our country ban ever known, it has not only disappointed the expecta tions of tho Country, bill, h.-in Justly forfeited the coulldouceuud support of itn owu purtv. We nltlrni eir aslhi-p-uee to the tirlui'lpl" ol the llepuhllcnn purty an delluc.l by the national convention in 1H!2. We are faithfully wedded to tlm great principle of protection hy ev-rv tl" of party fealty and uiTectl m uud' It is" deap'r to un now than over before. It lias more devoted supporters among the great mans- of the American people, irrespective of party, than nt any previous period iu our national his tory. It b everywhere recognized nnd eu-dorst-il aa the great, masterful, triumphant American principle mo ney to our prosper ity In hu.-Un'ss. the infect prop to the treas ury of the United States, and tlm bulwark of our national iuilepouilcnco ami llnuuciol honor. We denounce th pnscut tiirifT law an the nubliuiuti'd product of democratic Ignor ance and incompetency, I. ringing, an it him. to a prosperous uml happy people n period of unprecedented adversity and distress form which not h lag but u p'turn to tho policy of prot'S'tlon run relieve It. Wo denouuee the free wool pnvlslon of the present larUT law an 1111 unjust discrimi nation ugulust 1111 Important Industry ami against a large part of our pie, uud de. man. I sm-h protection for sheep husbandry us will secure fair pri.-en for American wool. It stllllilrt for colllllierclal policy that will whiten every sea with the Miifs of American vesnels (lying the Aiic-rl. 1111 Hag, and that .'ill protect the Hug wherever it limits. It stands for a llseiil Is.llcy opposed to debts and deficits m timo of peace. Wo contend for honest money, for 11 eur p'uey of gold, Bilver ami paper with which to mcusure our exchanges. Unit shall bo as sound un the government and as un tarnished Its honor; and to that end we fuvor hiini-tallUui and demtiud tho use uf both gold and silver its stand ard mouey. either In accordance with a rullo to be tixc.l by an international agreement, If that cau be obtained, or under 111.-I1 restric tions uud such provisions to Is' iletermiiied by legislation us will secure the nialutenain-e of the parities of values of the two metajn so that the purchasing ami dol't-paylng power of the dollar, whether of nllver.gol'd or paper,, shall ut all times lie equnl. We denounce the present administration, of the pension bureau for its la'truyal of the Interests of tlio uuiou soldiers, nnd we pledge anew to the veterans of the republic 11 watch ful cure ami recognition of their just cluiiun upon h grateful n-opl... Tlie Itepubll.-au purty stands for a foreign pollev itlctuted ly uud imbiiib'd with 11 spirit that is genuinely American; for a policy tlmt will revive Uiu uutloiuil traditions uml rest ore the national spirit which carried us proudly through the earlier years of the century. DR. JAMESON IN COURT. Large Numbers of tho Aristocracy At tended. Dr. JamUon and the officers who ai.vom paulod. him In the Transvaal raid wero ar raigned In the Dow street police court Lon don, March 10, and the charges against tlmm renewed. M11J. Coventry and Cnpt. Uosling wepi added to the list of cxcuse.L. The courtroom was crowded with mem bers of tho urwtorucy, among whom were the duke of Abercorn, the earl uud the countess of Coventry, and Ludv Auuiily. Miuiy mem bers of the bouse of commons wero ulso prcseut. Hlr Itlchnrd Wobster, attorney general, and Mr. H. U. Flnliiy, sollcltiir general, uouduet- ed tho prosecution, and Sir Edward Clarke. E, . 11. Carson, M. !., and Sir Frank Lock- wood appeared for tho defunse, Maglstruto Mr Joiiu uriuge preKMleu. Wir Iticuard WelwUr.oponbig for the ivrose cutlon, taud that Jaiuesou'a expedition into the Transvaal huA long been plnuuwl, but the rank aud tli of hU rrty were led to bo. lleve that they wore to, proceed smulwH a tuttJ culeL lummary it tho Most ImporUnt KstrJ rresentod la Both Houses. SEVZMTT-THIBD DAT. The R-iators spent most of tho In hour to-dny In lighting over the queen., propriety of introducing Into sin'och.s,, muiilcntlons fmm fnp-lgn diplomntn. Utipont contest wan then taken tin nnd Turple (Icm., Indlann) resumed his si against the claims of Iliinoi.t l. n ..m !. selint". The House pans.nl tho bill nm, a yrnr's contlnnoun r-nld"tice in tcrrlt... reqiilniteto obtnin odivor'o. SEVr.MT-l'OtlRTn PAT. Th Penntn debate on tho Hous.x (,. pMolutlons still drngson, but the fri'-ii! Cuhn claim they will pans to-morrow or -urdnv. Thin now seems probable, nltle,. It is likely thnt Ihe dl.sentlng Vote , somewhat gn-nter than thnt on the Sh.' p-solutlon Inst wik. The House panned the postofflee nppr . atlon bill, which hn been under cmsl) Hon since Inst Friday. The feature ,,f delate to-day wnn the attack nn tho "spy. t"tn," in connection with the letter earn The House eommittee on agriculture, 1 Vote of H to fl, declde,l to lay upon the' ( thennti-optlons bill. Thin pra-tlcally i the measure for this congP'sn. SKVETV--rTII PAT. The confep-nce report on the Cuban I. gepmcy resolution was again up lu the s ate to-dny, mid two speeches wem n upon It. The n ml was by Mr. Hill, i..-' crat. New Yoik. nnnoum-itig bis purp,, v 1 1 ft if ngilnnt the conference report, 1 stilting the reasons why he took' t ponitbm, after having vot-'il for the p . tloli that pushed the Sctiat". His opp....; wan t. th" third cliiu.- (.f the conferet, ,. . j-ort which proclaims the purpose ,, l nlte.i stiiten to I'.' prepap'd to Interven,. order to pP't.s.l the legitimate interests ,,( I'lilt.-d States. He opposed that resoiut nn being liahle to tulniiiterprelatimi, a;i being unnec":iry nnd therefor" unwise lioun't-Mr. lal.'.e lo-niiy called up i,,.' house and had pasne, the h'lil to exteml time for the construction of the t'nloti r wny bridge over llm Mononguhi'la, Mr. 1 j zeii iniroiiu 1 a lull tor tlm relief of i(1, A. M.-Kiilght, surviving partner of r Jobtin A M.-Knight. It iiuthorlzen th" . tary of the interior to ,av M'-Knlght JlJ.eoi out of any money In 'the treasury app printed to pay the claims of th" "oi l . th-rn," or western ClierokiH. Indlniin, 1 lowing the piisag" of Mr. lalzel s I 'll, bill, election coiit'mt enncs were consider.. The clnlm ol (l(-f!!.-in. I ll.'ii. . of th.- . ond ! isluim dlntrict, to the seat nf y lluek, (I)ein.), wun iltx'iileil iu llU'-k's l.u SI.VKNTT-SIXTH 1AV. The excitement of the Cuban d"bat g, wny in the soiial to Mr. Cockrell's clahnr. speech, occupying four bourn, 011 the tin, eial question. It wae an able pp'scntm: from the silver standpoint, so much so . Mr. Hour, In the course of an Inquiry, sin' that it wns tho ablest silver speech he L ever listened to. The house hy a vote of 173 to ,.f). unseat. Gaston A. liobbins from tlm Fourth Alal.c district, mid decided thnt hln liepiihllcan . pom-lit, W. V. Aldrlch, wan elected nnd !:: tied to the sent. All the ltepubll.'linn, w the exception of .Mr. Whit", of Illinois, ;,; the ropullsts And three Iiemocratn, M"s. t'olib, i)ork"ry nml I'eurmond, of Misnou voted for tlm mnlorlty report. Tlm fi'J v..t ngalnnt the report W"p cost by llnmm't.i: wltl one exception. Itoforo the ease n tnken lip the house passed 11 iiiiiiiIht of t il. ucludliig ono requiring olllcers of Ameri. ., steamers to he citi.-iis of the I' lilted Stitti uud then udjouriieil over until Monduy. SCVI.MV-SKVKNTH lAy. Senate The bill to amend the existing l.n vo nn to place further restrictions upon I:: migration to the United States, wns tukon 11 aud Mr. Lodge, (ltep., Mass..) uddp'sne! :' wT.ii.T .1. i-i :: "i nuu u tuc. iat ...i.i ... - .1... i 1 - . . ;r" -. ..hi, is 01 uiu nuiipiesi 1. .11. 1. 1 nt' ure"f iion exciiiues irom 11m country nu imm lr J sort. who cannot reiul nml write, either tin or some other language. Tlie second ir.ereiy proviues 11 simple test for ilolcrtk lip eks lin.l 4si.if j.... Il.n.iit.ii.u f I... ... . - teuce of tin) Kugllnh-speaKlug race oil ti..' contiiient. j A bill appropriating 2.000 for a statue Victor Hugo, to In. idoced In the new lll.r.ir'j won r.Miorted and pl.i -ed on the calendar. .Mr. Llkiiis 1 1(..p W. Va.,)olTcrcd 11 p-. j. lutiou Instructing tli" comtniitee on fon-i,-. relntinis to report to the senate Is'fore av .' wun taken on tlm CuI'hii P'soIiiiIous,. nil I ni.it.-r'iil facts uml flmliugn, setting for; whether or not tin-re exists a state ot war 1.' t uba; if no, how long it him existed; t! (' numher of men and ollleern eiigaged on im fide; wh' ther or not the insurgents) have, constitution nnd organized goveriimi'iit;uh.i J ities mid towns, inland nml on the s-u cou th. y occupy, nml ;i'uit effect tho pusni. of the resolutions w .,ld have on the In-i.-gente, the Spanish government mid tl ('tilled State.-. The resolution went over u:, S til to-morrow. CATHODE WONDERS. Lata Developments Detecting Falso Pear'.i and Diamonds. Cuited Stab's Consul General Dek.iy, i' uerun, iris sui m men 10 1110 stale in'pur mi nt uu iiiteroctlug report upon Inter d- velopmeiits of the X rays, accompanied by. pumpnioi, in wui.'ii 1 rui, iioentgen, in ir.-.. loverer, explaiun bis researches, 'llm Con- " tieneral's report gives many facts thnt bin I tl discovered hy Kump.'iin exi ertinent.'! , In p-gnnl to th" rays, wheh urn unknown linn "oitnijy. For instance, he report thnt they huv been lined to detect false poarln after au cv posure of 45 minutes, aud uu AustraJiui pr e.,nor has discovered that llu'y cau also I usisl in ilete.-ting false iliuiuouds. A lierlim-r hosiiiaibi u special photograph! paper for the direct rw.-cpiiou of tlm rays. I: consequence it is uunecessury to Uiiik" liegitttv", and so tlm reversed impression It oi l- lit to til" negative Ul obviated. However il lias Is'cn found that many pictures tun l ' taken at on. o in tins manner, by using packet of the scusuUvu paper, since the ray pem iruto all of lh layers. ltector licud' r, ia Spies, has succeeded ii passing the rays through a brass counter, tli resulting photograph showing the iuscrlptim oil one side aud a bird iu relief on the other New methods of work have liecn brought t light. Tuo length of exposure bus boeu f duced from one to few mluules. Tueheuv. charges (if electricity, which destroyed many Crooked title-s, halm Is-eu found to I uiineorssury. Mop'over. Uie tube is not r ouired. und an ordinary liu'uudeeccnt elect ri lump sultlct-g If a metal pinto Is placed at n certain distance from It to serve un a oeuti ' for the culhodo or X r.i. lint oue of t. most Important uppliculioiui of the rays b.i bin-u made surgically. CAPITAL NOTES. f hnrles Arnold, of IVnm-rlvnnln, has b Biiiiiiiiiimi iiiunn siusiciiaiikiii. s vitiii 1 111 ts in 1 I atent utuce ul H.iOO per your. 0......... 1 i,.ii... r..u. x'iM..i...' mis iiurouucis, a 0111 10 increase ine i"' of . C. I.ooml) ti ti p-r tnoutli. 1 uu uiu ineu 1 iraiiUK ui" uuiiunn. all u j.f lit., I 'til I klui 1, 1.. n aMiiiiiKVUii w 1 e oruHi to wm rei,t The suti-eoit Vice of the Senate' tee nppolutod lulislder the bill foly nilMsii.il ttf Kmw Hsleo iteel.lH.I tHIHU mlssiuu of N uu? wiietiier tno immigrant cnu p-Cj1V write, nnd Is ndded to the bill so as to JI the duties of the Immigrant innpeetom 11 I 1 unsure to nil Iinmigraiitn alike perfect IJ It 'e uml a lair tent of their knowledge. I 'Mr. Lodge faid th" lnllu.x of itusnia.V Uiuigariaiis. 1'ides Ilohemiaiin. Italia: Z to report to the plUWttKQOt th ill cumailttea in If
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