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to consider the Bland Seigniorage lull. On this call also the Republican) refrained from ' ' - and the Speaker snnoum d the vote as follows: Yeas. 1ST; nays, i no quorum. Mr. Bland moved a call of the House, bul pending this Mr. Lock? wood (Dem., N v.. movi l an ajournment. The vote on this was lol in ti,- affirmative and l" ln th.- negative. Mr. Uland then demanded the yeas ami naya and the roll was again called. The mittori to ri II ,urn w.is voted down Te IS, ST; naya 187; and Mr. Bland movi I ? ? sll of the House. On th:s motton, Mr, Tracy demanded the 'eas and naya a.'J the roll a/as called. The motion to order a call of the House was ai-re.'l to by s vote of 127 yeas lo 13 nays. Pen ling (ht til of the House, Mri Wiso (Dem., Va.) moved an adjournment, snd the House di? vided IC ? ? Kl; and Mi. Cockran ria-"'. >>"? Vi dem.m.l.,i the yeas snd naya snd rae roll was called. Th- motion to adj >urn srss di :? ated <;?; to 112 A rall ol the Horns- was sgaln ordered, snd showed 17C membeci ,-:- * three less than a quorum, Mr Bland brought In the -atstomary resolution ri! roc ti n-j the Bergeant-at-Armi t ? bring In the absentees; and, pending sctlon on the resolution. Mr. Beted moved an adjournment, bul could only muster a corporal's guard In his support. Mr. Cockran <i>em. .**:. Yo. called for the'yeas and naya bul as ? sr*flc4enl number did not a.nd the motion, the demsnd was defeated. Mr. Uland moved the previous question on the motion relative to absentees, whi 'h was ord* red, and the resolution was al >pte 1. Mr. Uland 'hen, at two minutes before 7 o'cl.jck moved that ihe House adjourn, and this motion prevaih-l QREEKBACKERS BECOME ACTIVE TIII'.V Al;;: QOIXQ ".'ii cntCVLATK I'ETITI' 'Ns l"lt AN' ISSVB OT FIAT MONET. Washington, Teh. ?.-<;, .r>:.- ". .1 nea, chairman or th.- Natl.mar Committee >.f the National Oreen. br?-'k iinrty. to-ds) Issued ths following call for tbs preparation ar l signing of petition*, by those wno favor a largely Incrreased volume of money: "National areenbackers and ell others who arl? in favor of the Immc liars Issue i f s largely In eieased volume of eonstltutlonai money, and i f perpetuating on our statnte books that decision of tbe I'nlte.i States Supreme i'ourt. rendered March 3. Ml. which, in SubsUnce. was as follows: 'Thal fnii ,1 S'.-i,-.-, |-.*ral-t-*--i<ler note-., cornmnonly known ns greenbacks, when Issued t>y direction of rongress to meei th-- requirements of the Government or the necessities of the people, sre constitutional legal. *. ? ler money of ti"* roted States." snd all who favor th- free and unlimited i Inage ol silver; sre her, lo requested to meet In their respective cities, towns, villages and neighborhoods on Saturday. Merit I, IBM lo celebrate tie tenth snnlversarj of ih-t Importsnl declsii n, nnd then and there to pre? pare and obtain signatures to petitions m th, lr Senators and Iteprcsentatlves In Congress, re questlng them tu speedily enact laf/s authorlzln-* aii'l directing the further Issi.f greenbacks and for tl,.* Immedlati repeal ? I all laws relating t" the com,me ,,r ui.' silver thal have bi pi enacted sim ?? Januarv 1, int, and t i re-enact sll laws reta tins to silver that were iti force on thal date, and to Im ?nedlat-.lv forward sail petitions to Hair Bens tors ii.l Representatives In Congress at Washington." THE PARDON OP JOHN SHEA. MP. CLCVELAKU'fl SECOND APPEARANCE AS A DRPRXDER OF OPPRESSED WOMANHOOD Washington, Feb 7 (Speelal) A day or tv, i go the President pardoned a i dorloui local ruffian and lawbreaker who t".1. recently been nentci ted to nn? vear In th. workhouse for selling Iquor without s license. Tte man's run,, lr John Shi ?.. sud for years be snd hts family have been the bani of the police. Not only did the President pardon him. eic:' ? sentence ,,f Imprisonment by one-half, bul he remitted four-fifths of his One. Had lhere I-- n sny doubt ss to thi guilt of John ghi .. orbed bbl punishment been dlspi large, then n pk i f o men ? i I ?'?? been re I,,. |?d as r Ir.ii ' ' BOO to She i because his srlfi snd daugbtei the police an', suffered thereby ls s most extraordlhary pro r**eedlng. The Judge who tried the ease and tbe District Attorney Joined iti opposition to clemency, but their opinions s- >-:n t . hav- been * irthless In Um ryes of Mr, Clevelsnd. A license having rii-h' Sously he.-n refuse] to bim, John Shes decldi 1 I ? cont,nu" business without tb' official and nee wary provision. The police secured evtden ?? of this mis? conduct and arrested Shea, ll* was it d, bul al mic resumed the >?'.*> ot Intoxicants, snd when s raid was reads on his unsavory establishment th'* second time he made h t-rriti.- flghl against th* officers. In his endeavor to eject the i ? he was ossi: ted by his wife, hla daughters and ? reral of the rouf*h characters who regularly frequented ?h-. 5he^ groes-erv. The subiusatloa of ihs nial* hoodlums was eomparalively easy, bat there was a prolonj*-d struggle before the aggressively i i i clous women were brought ui '?? r control. That those women should receive more or less Injury i'i their efforts to def' ii ?'?? j . ls nol * irprl In fact, tii'-.r ,- induct demand' 1 tb? exerclsi "i , :. llderabl- physical force i n the part of th >i ? who were their lawful antagonist*, but .: m ,r-- than surprising to learn t*** tr r ? . .-? the Bhea women Insisted u; ,ii being roughly handled theil 1st ber should have a con Iderable ponton of bia just sen? tence remit tel. Captain Richard cavendish, of Indiana, is in t >wn for a few days on business conni ??? . arith settling up rhe business of the bureau of awards ? I I World's Fair. When be read of Presklenl Cleve? land's action in the Shea i -ni: "'rids Shea pardon emphasises the fad th r 1 have ',,?:. n .tic? ing about this Administration a long time hack. Mr. Cleveland has missed his proper >;, ch in tbe world's history, ll- belongs to the 'r.i ot knight errantry, lt is nil a mistake for him I ? be a ruler of a great coarse, modern republic. He has the impulses of a Saladin, ol r. nm ilng mediaeval ai . poi tie. He Ought to Bil at a round tal.le arid gallop around r> aculng beautiful demoiselles tn distress. See how his reliant sympathlei -rent oui il the plight cf that dethroned Queen with the botanl ? n lt reads like ? tiorai novelt) in a nm cry catalogue, ?the brilliant Oriental hy),rid lill Domlnls.' Btern duty prevented him from doing anything personally In the troubadour line, but he dispatch! 1 his trusty Sancho Panxa over seas al once to right oppn royalty. Unfortunately this Queen, like th. ons Alice met in Wonderland, hs . contracted the habit sf sa.iin-* i i-f writh-their heads. There n.is n i while ral,I,it to s.-tflc difficult questions of diplomacy, the t-oid us-urpers wouldn't down at all, an i sir Orovi r's effort In in-half of a lovely suffering gueen a i In vain. "However, I am clad to see he is -joini? to make one more effort to pluck the hover ot mediaeval chivalry from the thorny beige of modern Condi tiona, and right here it. Washington la his chance. Ile has furbished up his armor, fed Koslnante s neck of ..ats. taken the colors of the ill-starred Queen off bis lance, and tying on a bright green ribhon. has ridden into the ring, full tilt, to do bat t)e with the Waahington police for Mrs Shea, Shall a lady be nrrested In ber own ?'roggery? Nol wi 111 Mr. Cleveland hti.s a heart to throb for female love? liness. Shall her natural protector ile In a dun? geon? Not while the President of tbe I'nited stat'-a has a hand to slim a j.ardon. Tl ink of a mother and her daughters auk ti.- si liing liquor In their own home subjected io Insult snd Injury by thi police. Think of the Ineffectual struggles of thes>. poor women, surprised and surrounded, n i means of de? fence hut a few bri, kbatrw and policemen are so hard to kill. Mr. (".. v> land's blood hulls ut the atrocities which occurred thal August nij,*ht. when Mrs. shea. In throwing n policeman downstairs, un? fortunately fell with him and bumped h'-r head He cannot ?lt quiet In the Presidential chair while ladles right her* in Washington are having their hodh-ea torn olT by the -cilice, and as long as there ls ink In the pardon Inkstand Mr. Shes shall'be oUt to assist in the scrap." PHKSr.VT CONDITION OF TIIK QOLD RB8KRVI Washington, Feb. 7.?Treasury officials to-day bi gan transferitag to the cash balance ths gold deposited for bonds. In round figures this amounts to *28.f.iX).C"'iO. The stated ba lal. ,-,,-,lay utan ls: Gold, S-ff-II^SSJ. currency, gHCa*&OS; total, (117,113,-. 825. Figures could n,.t he ordained to-day to show whether In addition to the i-oid paid In on the bonds the Treisury In the usual COUTSS of business gained Dr lost gold. Official nffures show thal within -The Issi thirty four dava, since ? bond Issue v.as pnactically as? sured, ko! l has been withdrawn from the Treasury for the Purpose ,,t payiim for thc bonds on Janu? ary it the gold balance was, In round figures g*V DOU.O'i,' Of Tinted State* notes and Tren sui v notes of 1890, both redeemable In gold, there were M5.006. 000. Yesterday the gold, in round figures, amounted to gKOOO.om, a decrease of 01000,000, white '.he legal tender notes had Increased to 157.001. The net difference of "d.ivo.OOO in gold was paid out to meut current expense-.. Thc statement that Secretary Carlisle ls prenarlaa a substitute for the Uland Silver Seigniorage bill ls officially denied at "be Treaaury Department Secretary Carlisle is opposed, at thia time, to the coinage of silver seigniorage, arid has so informed members of Congress who sought his views ..n the subject. His conference with silver leaders yester day was to make the Uland Seigniorage Mil If it was determined to push it to passage I.-h's ob? jectionable from .'he Administrative point of vi** than the original hill. ' wmm --4W - THK RSV. DH. CIIK.-TKR RBglONg. Washington. Feb. 7.-The Rev. Dr. John Chesier, who hss tuen pastor of the MetrapohUn Presby terlan ohurch In this city *.,r thirty rears his reaigned his pastorate and th" resignation has bean accepted. Vr. Cheater will retire from active sm vice In the minlatrv. Do Not Kx pori n hm it with your stomach. Take that only which lias boen proven to bu purest and best. The genuine imported Carls? bad Sprudel Water la admitted, by tlie best physicians in the world, to be the grandest remedy for stomach disoi tiers. Be sure and secure the jennine. Eisner & Mendelson Co., Agents, Now York. ?,*?**?; I-VII. til ii ITIO**iPaL ni'.iioicitH ??BBH. *.>l? Al.I. I"**il>. 1'iei.nrr.l ami* ba POM)-*J \TIM<?? C'?" KEW YUKI AND LONDON mr timi', n ri> ry '''.'/V?"',r*' ? THE "CUCKOOS" PREVAIL ?VINDICATION" VOTED FOR MESSRS. CLEVELAND AND GRESHAM. KO MENTION "I- THB PRRglDRNT'S POLICY OR ACTION MADE IN THC D*"S*X*Ma*"s*T WHAT THU URN WHO VoTl'D FOB TM! RB*0 I.CTH'N' REALLY THINK. ttl TBVBBBArtl io THE TIMI.t -F..1 Washington, F.i). 7.?Under the whip and spur .f party discipline, sided br *? i ? ?* per* su talons and throat* of an Administration which does nol hesitate openly t-. exert Its power snd Influence over the Democratic majority In Con gresa i" of lha MG Democrats i:i ii"' House of Representatives to-day roted for the resolution reported by the majority of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, snd lt was adopt,-.1 by s rote of itt to Ta. Tho negative v ites were casi by sixty-sli Republicans .--iv Populists snd ihree Democrats. Th" Democrats who u--:'.- recorded In the negative were Messrs Bunn, or North Carolina, ami Cummings snd Sickles, of New York, it is nol p'obaoli thal a vote was ever before taken iii thal body the rest*)*, of which was so fir from being . reflecUerri of tl"* real sentiments of ihe majority which produced it. If all the Democrat* who were acl nally opposed t ? the resolution, who ere opposed ta the Cleve lend-Oreshsm polI**y 'n Hawaiian affairs, snd wh.. were n cordeo In the affirmative t i-d ly, had voted as their private Judgment an.l sentiments dictated, it would li.iv- heen defeated. One Southern Democrat who had been exceedingly emphatic and demonstrative In his opposition io both the Administration policy in regard to Haw,iii and m.- r.dlculous an.l Impertinent resolution bro tight forward by the majority ..f the C mmlttee on Foreign Affairs In obe Upi ce to Executive dictation, bul who voted f"- the latter yesterday, was asked by s Tribune cor? respondent to-day if his opinions bad undergone ;i change nnJ if he enjoyed his new attitude. He replied: CHARACTER OP Tin: VINDICATION "l was obliged to grate my teeth every time 1 voted yesterday', but l had plentj of company on this side. Ther.- gre lots of Democrats here who voted as I did who really think as I do. No, my opinions have undergone no change. I am as si loni,'!.'.' in favor of annexation now as l ever was, bul this seems I > hsve become s party question, snd i feel obliged to vote with my party." Another Southern Democrat who was slttlm* near him added: "We Democrats reserve the rlj-ht to aloise Presldenl Cleveland as much as we please, but we do not Intend to J'in the Re publicans In doing lt. ' If Presldenl Cleveland and lils Becretary <,f State can extract any comfort from mich a "vindication," obtained by such means and methods tin have been employed In this case to mak.- Representatives belonging to their own Dart}' Stultify tn iii-elveu by VOtlttSJ f>>r a ir?.lu tion tba! they detest, then the President snd Ms Secretary -,f State are easily comforted. The . utlon Itself will nol be likely to deceive an] ntelltgent man either in the Cr, I ted States ?! Hawaii. Wbll< ii la s grrosa Insult to Ihe Ha? waiian Government and a monstrous wrong to cx-Mlnister Stevens, whom lt condemns unheard on i N-j arte "testimony" snd a prejtidli I. dis* credited report of s narrow-minded but zealous partisan, it does not contain a sentence or s suggestion favorable ta '.li-- real pollc* and acts of the present administration. On the contrary, In praising President Cleve* l.-imi's announcement '.f the principle -f non? interference by the Cnlted States In the domestic affairs of foreign natlona ll Inferentially con? demns his policy, whi.h has h,, n to overthrow a r.ictIz."! friendly government and I i n rrupt, bloodthirsty Queen los throne which she had dishonored before she abdicated it ? policy in furtherance of which a--'-: have been whi.-h, ns Mr. Sider remarked In his speech yesterday, "remind one ..f the history of the siiiuoiir. and treacherous diplomacy of Eui .| ?? in the fifteenth century." A Yll'T'Wt. I'I;. ,'i'K' TOH ?.t 1: ASSI'MRO. Moreover, as Oeneral Bf ki-s pointed out I -?.h, while the resolution In one sentei ?? . p. jios'-.s the. establishment of sn American pro? tectorate iver Hawaii, in another sentence lt virtually assumes such s protectorate by de? daring that the 1'nlieii states will not permit any other nation to Intervene In the political ?ffairs of that country. One Point which was mads With j-reiit force by Colonel He-,burn In his speech rfc *-in** the debate against Ihe resolution was the utter worthlessness in a legal sense "f most of th?' so called ''testimony*' taken by "Paramount" Blount, who wan nut clothed with authority to administer oaths. Colonel Hepburn -. ? ti111r.-? I the assertion that Chairman Mir-Creary, If h? were a oountry mai-istrate in Kentucky, "would not convict thr- mfu*t worthless negro In tbe Stats who ha.l heen charged with Stealing S razor hack hog on sinh 'testimony1 nu thai produced by Blount tri buttress his report." Tho haste with which Ihe resolution was forced throuKh clearly shows that rh-* Adminis? tration ar:'l l's agents in the House of Repre? sentatives .Ihl not dare to walt until th" te**tl mony taken by tho Renate Committee on For? eign Relations of witnesses on both Bides who \s.r-. uivlor oath had been printed and made I.ulillr*. mi the whole, therefore, the resolution adopted today by a reluctant but subservient partisan majority, in a manner which win prevent ii from having any morai effect Whatever upon In telligeht people, cannot be twisted or tortured Intro an approval or Vindication Of the policy an.l acts of th<- Administration ii regard to Hawaii. Tho vote on Mr. Bouts-lie's resolution, for the consideration of which he had fought s,, long and persistently, furnished a hotter Indication of the real sentiments of tho I lemo, rats than di-! that on the Administration resolution. por the latter 177 Democrats voted, and against the former only lil, a Democratic loss of sixteen votes in half an hour. Of tho ninety-two mem? bers who troted for tho Boutelle resolution four Messrs. Moen, Kei-n. renie nnd Simpson are Populists and the rest are Republicans Th" majority against lt was sixty-nine, which was only nine moro than that against the Hilt suli stlttito yesterday, while the majority fi,v tbs Administration resolution to-day was io:: lu ? total vi ts "f Nfc. i.iitt:i:i:.wks Of OPINION as to a QVORVM. After the iirst roUcall to-day ami aft.r the Speaker had announced that no quorum bad votoil, Mr. Springer, who, as the subscqilaint p*rOCeedlngS disclosed, inuft have conferred with thc Bpsahsr beforehand, made th<? point that as th'-n- were four vacancies In the memhershlp of the House s quorum cronslsted of 177 membera, which number had roted. After some discussion tin* sp.-akor sustained the point of order, basing his division not up,n a ruling, but upon some comments made by Speaker Keel ,,n one of his own decisions in the List Congress Sfieaker Crisp's decision was sharply challenged hy H.urke Cockran. Colonel Brecklnrtdge, of Ken? tucky, and other leading 1 rem.,.timk, who argued that a quorum <<f the House consisted of a ma? jority of the membership. Mr. Halley, t,f Texas, defended tho rulln**, and although no formal ap? peal was taken it appeared likely tMMt H im-j*,. number of Democratic members Would vole to sustain one. Mr. Springer therefore as|-?ii and ohtulhed unanimous consent to withdraw the point nf order, and that tho roll be called a**.iln, which was done with tho result already men? tioned, and the question as to what constitutes a quorum of the House of representatives ls still an open one. It may be added that thr**e of the four vacancies, two In New-York and one In Virginia, have already been Ulled, so far as the v .ters c.mid fill them, by ihe election of Mt**a*e**a Quigg, Straus and T'jrri.-i M'CREARY'S REBOLUTION PASSED. REPl'BUCANl DEClpg THAT THBRg IS N'-TIIINO t.i GAIN rv URBAKINO '- QI'OItfM. Washington, Peb. l-After the I I cor rectloa "f yesterday's Journal 'a ,!;'' House the Speaker snd Mr. Rsed (Rep., Me.) rot lato ,i par llamenury wrangle as t.< srhether or not the order made yesterday by which th- absentees were t* rat'i : , mtlnued after th ? ' liniment. Th.- mair held that lt -li.i, ami th- House to k np th- special order, which was ihe eonskleratl ??; of the Hawaiian itlons ..f th- Pot-elan Affairs Committee. These rt s ilutlons are ..a folio* s: Resolved, Plrsl That lt ?-, the sens* of this House that th,- action ..f 'h.- ['nited Utah Minister i'i employing 1'nlted States naval forces a' I Illegally aiding in overthrowing the ?I '-'.'v.?ru? in-nt .,f the Hawaiian Islands in .lanuary. HM, snd in setting up lu ii-' place a provisional gov ernmenl not republican ii form snd 'a opposition t,. th.- win of n majority or the people, was con? trary ti th.- traditions ,.f ."ir Republic and the spirit ..f our Constitution, and should i-' snd ls condemn* i. s.c.li.i Tiii' mc heartily approve Hie principle announced by tb-- President of ti'" 1'nlted States rh.it interference with the domestic affairs of sa Independent nation ls c.err.:-..' :?> lbs spirit "f American Institutions An.l li ls further tl,.- sense of tiii-. House that th.- annexation of tbe Hawaiian Islsnds io ..ur .- un try, or the assumption ??' -. protectorate over them ay our Ooveramsut, ii uncalled .,r niel In expedient: that the i.pie >-f thal country should hav- absolute freedom a,il Independence ia pnr sulng Heir (-un lit:" of policy, snd that oreign iti terventlon iti Ihe political affairs ,,f the Islands win not be regarded with lndlffe***-a-**e by the Gov* . rnment >?!' the United stat. . uli.w i'iiNS'II i I Ti:.-' .\ Qt QUI M ! Th- Speaker ordered the r.;i to be cilfc I c. the I . e of the rei Ot lore the vote wss announce** lt "rsa n ;, lhal Ihe Hou ?? .itu-: s cured a quorum, if I' .1.1 n it actually have lt. snd the) ? a is aa ? fr in ta i : ? ic some mi mli rs :?? wlthJraw or changi their votes, Thc Rp iker, how i v. r, h"' I that Hi r ml l onl; >? ? -lo!'" by ? ii: iui consent, .'."I ob> tlon was made In each case, Th- Speak ?;? innounced as f i'.Iows: Yeas, III: n i\ ?. S; t; ? qu Uti n. 1 I ire * ir.).- t bi tlon ira ? I iki n M . Sprli ger ii' m.. [H.] p ??! ler th ' it,' , instituted a qu n im.1 not lc', ai lil been held In suppor- of this he . '??? i the ruling -,f ? .-', iker lt< ? I, In the Mst Congress, hol'linK il ii a quorum ronsl ?? I i maj oi Ity of the ii\ lng m. mbei s, and i who h ? i i ? en > li i ??? l Mr. He. ! said thal he w ir on ti; il point, Lo: was uni!- '.?. ? impre* lou thal ie hj.i , di i.i.-' otic rwlse. The Kp ,k-;- ]? ul Mr. Reel's decision from Ihe I J.cnn.il of th.- I.Isl Congress, ia Hillel) i- waa I show 'i Cia: on mi tl ni cast ' V: ? r'-| .. being .ci Ihe I' ir fl tan... a p..it:: ,,' ,.:,|, . ?,, ,. .: ., ... |h*'. a <| .1 ? i o' a ::. H. usi. a . ! not .f the thal Bpi ri..-a- Re I . ? I ? :, ui'l . ...v.. 1 ' lint on r*i :? ?>? 1 . -1 icii ?.-. .? ? 1 pi ? c.-1 nts, ?;??- ; ? ld. il thai ....-? um const I I i nu; .t ?. living t:. mb' t - Mr. it".-i ri pile 1 tl, it in 'hat rn his opinion, and ll a i - evl.- -nt that i 1.a I .(1 it,c. .] bis. The Mpeaker, resuming, held to rbi ? nf Mi i :? i-ssor that a i| ... i I ? |mHy the ipiestlon to the Hou*. ; , ,., Mr. K--I sugg***!' I tl I ld been filled l>> i'll those n*... ? '? ?? 1 tc ben .-. ?? .1 In, tiie tai : th il 'I.- I ad ii. el* ?? J mighl 1 hm.. ?? the st nus of sffali ? I nol think thi ??? v. ? 1 ? 1 1 not I therefor*. i Mr. 1 'orkran , 1 ?? m v . 1 - tended -.. ,' ? sn ' the ll . ? .. 1 ... ... I qualin not s ?' Mr balle) ii > -tn.. T.x 1 took th *? i lea un,I held thal t of s m 1 J. rltj of ih living in, mb rs, an I not ol ill m-?tnb< r Ship Of t!:- ll ? : ? ?; iii: I-ot Ni i . ; i M>EiTl>KI) Mr. Balle) wai still ap iking when Mr i:ot,.r .1 lem . AI 1 1 rs 1 I mental ?. iv bethi 1 lt ?'. lld ls I .' of olJ. : ,.;. ::.. nd Ol . : I .: 1 all. The Speaker aald ll > uld be done bj unanl tovua , oi,.- ni al ' qm at lon as to wha in stai 1 quo roll aaa rallt-q ? , ?? -11..11 of sgri elm: l On I ill th.-- I*..] ? n ' to mak- a ... theil tai tics .? ? : :....-i WSS thu* a ;i ? ? I I I'ol f 1 1 tie fi . -a lng ls ih-- i?- Iii d ',?.'?: '. I ? ? ?? \ . A rnobl. ll ilk i'.- (Kant. Ha r,i.. . black i'la. 1, Ulivck ill! 1. Ulan hard, Uluml I itnn Hi Hrawley, Itreekliirldg*. (Ark 1 Hi * .Ki 1, Hr*-ui, 1...,. :,... ?. |5i uk hln III ivn Uri a... 11 1 "ahanix*, <' u mus, > 'ann Ca tel. 11 . > '..11 k , Mo ), ' -,a.- k* (A la 1 1 iAl ,, ?' ?',:. . y. . '. ? 1' mn, ' 'combe, '' ipei d ? 1 ?' . ? ? 1 ri -x 1. Cornish, Covert, Cos, Crain, < i.. .? . ni, cul- I , .. i 1.-al moll i. 1 '? !"' -'. I ?? ic- 1 ? . ? . I mri.a Kui ,.., Kp - ? 1. ? " lp ? , 1 l'\'..|C, , ? . ? I . . ?'..'., ct'.. 1 ? li iflln, ll ?'? 1 il i, ?" li ll (Mo 1. M un ni i I, Hare, Ila H ?? ? Heal I. Hi K. Cl. liol , I 1Mb 1, ll .?. '? ? ii . er, K?*m, K Kribbs, !- ... I..:.-. Lapham, Latlmer, Una Layton, I.- I . Ll le, 1.\ -? . .. ,. kw I. I, Ma Idol l lg liri . Mallory, \l n il ,,. kl : M a..-r. McCrt-as) tKy.), .\i Cul 1, .\; I'onaM Mo. I' il :?. AI Kl rc k. AP 'I ?' .. Mi Kain. AP I. . MrMllIln, McMagny, M Ita.-, M 1 ..->. Money, Mon! mery, Moses, Mtitrhler, Neill. Oat, , i)'X?||, 1. I'li'A.u-.'. 1 ... I'jttera in, I'.r .,'??-. I" I'i ti ll 'ton (T< \ 1 .:???.? ? -. . \ ,,, ,. r.L. nt, I'rli -. ? 1: 11 ner, Reilly, Kiel al ls. H ninon 1 Md h 1. I: h- . n ?'i.uii.,, I:.?.. ii.--. Itonbltis, Koio-t 1 ti. ic,-a. c. ell o'-1 1. I:- .?.. Haym .-'.,? ... H bl \ . .<:, ,! grai 1, .-'1 1 lng' r, hi tilings ? '??..> ne , i\ ,. .-.A.in.-,.:. Talbert, Ti.o'-. Tarsiie>, Tate, Ti ir (Ind I, Tel ry, . Tucker, 1 1 Turpin, Tyler, warner, Washington, Wella, Wbeelf-r 'Ma,. Williams (UL), WllUams (Miss), Wlls. ti t\\ Vs). W ? Wa'v r: rn ITT. Nays: M- - ..? ? kn nut (Ky i, \ lami i P? nr ), Aitken, Apsley, Avery, luger I.N H.. r.n....'::. Hell i.' il 1. ningham, U ti, it. ;;? ,. Urorlerlrk, llundy, Hun'., i i ld well, Cannon (lll.i, chlckeriiii;. Cogswell, Cousins, Cummings, Curtis iKan.), Curds iN. v.i. Daisi::. Davis tKanj, i kdlivi i 11 Kills tOre.), Fletcher, Car. Harmer, Harris, Mai? man. Haugen, Harner, Henderson iii:.. Hepburn, Hermann, Hitt. ilullick. Johns-m i\ D.l, .io> Ki.'f.-r, Lacey, Union, Loud, Lucas .Mumu Me Cleary (Minn.), McDowell, Meiklejohn, M , ? r Morse, pent*-., Powers, Reed, lilyburn, rlcrsnion, I'h iw, Hickies, Simpson, Sinlrli. <? W. Rtone (Penn 1 w. A. stone (penn.), strong. Sweet, Thomas, I'pde graff, \ an t'oorbli lOhto), Walker. Wangrr, Waugh Wheeler nil i. Wilson mhio. Wilson (Wanui Wo.im.r 7i. It will bs reen that the vote waa rm party linea, with three exceptions Messrs Cummings uii.l Bickies, of New-York, anl liniin. ,,f **orth Cnrollna who votod with Ihe llepnbllcans against th*) resoluiloh. '?th?rw-i ?? ti,,- Demo i ii voted f..r the resoliltlons and the Republicans 1,Kains: them. The [?opulls's were dlvlilei] Al 1-1. p.-ll (Col.), Boen (Minn.), itnis (Kan.), Harris (Kan). Panes (<*ol)., niel Slmpa.in 1K011 1. Voting with the Republicans, and Mensrs iink< r (Kan.), Cannon (Cal.), and Kern (Neb), with the Detno (THI-l. Mit. in 11 Ti;t.i.i;s Ra*t*OLL*TIO*< VOTKU I"'.'.";. Ah k,,.,11 ns ihs vol.- iia-i bees annoum i on Um Mi-cre.iry resottttlon, Air. II?>uti ll ? (Ri?-., .\;, , called up bis privileged rertolutkm, which be had Intro dr-esd un December **a, ISM, uiel which declared thal ii la tha sense ,,i tbs Hones that any later v. nil ni by the executive of Ute United Rtates Hm civil-pr military representatives, without aii tbority of Congress, In ih.- ini?r:ml strain of .1 friendly recognised government, to ,|ihiuii, or over? throw lt, snd t" ail or abel the substitution or restoration ><r a m.ireby iherfror, i, contrary lo the poli.y au,1 traditions of the Republic and th. letter and npiru of tba Constltutbrn, and cannol bs too promptly or emphatically reprobated Tin- |ire,imi,!,. recites thai tho President bsa In? vaded the rb-lita of Congress in Instructing Willis lo subvert the republican tarra "f Qovernment in Hawaii. Mr. Hout.ii,- demanded ths ress aad h.ivh and th.- roll wu* calle,1. letiiiting in the defeat of hla resolution yeas, ll; nays, i*g. After the announcement of the vole Mr Bou taile remarU.-.l Ulai If that vole ?-h^ to j?. under* Hto ..I as an abdication ott the i?,iv?v... ,,( the House ba hoped that gentlemen would Interest themselves In finding .-.om.- friendly monarch somewhere who woul,1 restore them. I'lM.SIIINC Till: HAWAIIAN IN \ |.;s TIOATION. Wa*Alns-ton, Feb, 7 -co atm ry to the exiieetsAkHi of th.- Scnai.- Committee on P*orelgn ReUtions, an other witness vAna examine,i u>-dsy, Commander Ludlow of thui city, al lbs tuiggestlon of flsnatoi Cray, appear.-1 and gave t'stimoii) hearinif ii|ion the Hubj. ,-i of annexation and tt... general ,,111 S*a*-**ctal vain..- of the Islands. IP- u.is not there Bi tin.' lime of Hie revolution, but lu year-i pant wa. ?.ri duty at that station and brui ample opportunity to become possessed of the Information which be K'lV,- Hie c, minltt.e At th.- melin-: of tbs full Mtamltiea this morn? ing the question of making public the testimony tak.-ti before the committee 1 tepon la made to the Henato was als-c-uaned, but no conclusioa was ri'ih,,). M..,r-. Frye and *--beniiun aj-e m fuvor of this proceeding, and Mr. Morgan la not merse te SO doini*. It will nial:** a larine volume un.I practi? cally ali of il it BOW In print, lt is said that nu soon as the tvl'lence ls made public and ihe report ma<le. th.- members of th- Foreign R.-l-itlon-i Cun? nii! tee will mak- th*'lr r-peeehes on the Hawabaa situation Mr Morgan li credited with th.- Mtnte rnen that tlie evidence produced bernie the <*om mlttea has ahatiared the cnneluslons reaelie.l by the I'aramount OOS*rSalSSts*Mr ot the President. p OMMERV "SEC" and "BRUT," (Vin Nature). "High Grade Champagne of uniform quality.'' FRAUD TO BE UNFETTERED. THE FEDERAL ELECTION LAWS RB PEALED BY THE BENATE. I _ I I DEMO KATH ANL pl ,1'l'U.--',"-' VOTE TO TAKE ALL i-"N"ri:. i', ur rns-.;!:i:-'s KLECTIONS AWAY il. ?# ?env, VATION'AI rwVBRKMa*J**T. [cr -*Bt**a**sa****g to ntl TniB.-*rO Waahington, . ?. .. 7.?Tba Tuckar bill for tha ! r"i"al of the Federal Election lavs pa*s*ed tba i Benate thi* aft**rnoon by a vote of fl to 28?the normal Democratic majority bi lng awollen to I eleven by the help of the four Populist Bena ; lora, Messrs, Allen, Kyle, Peffer and Stewart. | Mr. Teller and Ur. Wolcott 'lld nol vote for the bill, aa they had I.n exi.I lo do. On tha rontrary, the aentor Colorado Senator Joined bin party frlenda In all efforta to amend and defeat ihe propoaed appeal, while Mr, Wolcott, though l'-- did not mal bis vote, waa paired with one of the Democratic supporters of the bill. Tli" long, theugl dull and siiiiiile.--*) discumlon in the Sdi.ii.i iHi-; measure had lefi no poa alble doubt ta to iii" reaull ot the voting, and to-day's proceeding* were oonseciuently, rather , dull and perfunctory, Three o'cli ????. had been gel aa the time for beginning tbe voting, and there waa a moderate attendance i:i Ihe *.'? i leriea ai fhal honr, ,"- nanni In the Benate, however, the ti-i " limit ael prov l unavailing lo - ? ip d' bate, Mr Bat ', of Tenn -1 e, Inal itlng on . mtlnuing a ap ei h he ha I i egun, so a vote wai not rm h< I uni I n ii: ''? p. m, Tb., noteworthy feature of iii-- aft. rno >n'a .ii: . narai a -.-...- a vlgoroun denunciation by senator Hoar of Hie underlying pui-pone of the 1 >? -s.i- ? - , ratio i in . li Congi ? t ? break dow it as far .is po il ?' ?? .-a:'..c, ,: ls drown al i it Sa? lli tin I . !? ? lions Thal partj. Mr. Iloai id, had m . ? natal I purpi ?** '" fnellltati fraud b> und rmlnini* ntl stntules, Ht ate and Federal, pi itectlng the v .ter from loeltig the Jual value .if hla franchise. After ????? u yean of Demo? cratic , (Tort 'ii' reatnli In ? bonds uf Federal supervision were about to be broken and the do : n aa t. be ibm** u open to il--- un>Jianip-*rc I pra. 'i ? , :' ..ll tl ?? ia idub nt el 'Hon dei Ices i- >. t -. r| i rider i' a-'- ratlc nunpl ?u when ? - r Hie pan had to en able to ai uulre power, In tb. course ..f his lmp*******tve sj,.li Mr. Hoar stated that he waa one of only ii-.-- per ii..," m.a.il., i - ? : tin H nate, who nearly a iptarter id .i c-ntur; ig i voted f.ir the statul >s arl i ... . a :?? l.t. -?eali ?! ii'- did not name tl... nihei four persons Of r urae, he meant among Keptiblli ans, I.mae n i.ihei tha i Re : i ,r the pas' ige t the present hVuVi'n Kb tlon lawa. Investlga l< n proves that Mr Hoar tnual have accidentally over ; me |m raon now In t h.- fi tin *? who In iv;i vt it. d ! ?!? tb, ? statnti There alie nov, ? ;.in' nra who i went) Ihn ?? -,-Hi-s i ? rut I foi ; '.?? ? na. tmenl nf Hi I"- krill Kb elkins lav, i M I - i i 'ullom hui) ii i ? re ihen memlx-rs of iii" Hom ??. an 1 Mcsers Morrill. Sharman .ul Htewnrt were , ? Sennli All ? f Hf se, except Mr. Ktewart, inda) \,.t.,l ngalnsl thc repeal of .f.a. tment "f Wit. h they had ?. ? Th ? 'i Republb in, Mr Stew? art, ? . .i.r. ..?..'. with the i'.'ii ??-uti r, ..uiist alban ?? fo ? ri sw. eplng reps ii . ? all th" lawa pru ? edi pei |g|i ii , i el. ti ina for ? ii >,f the House. MR. HOAR'S PLAIN TALK. Iii; l-l 'I'tlll*** Vin: UKMlK'RATK-' IHMUTIU.N MK UK' ? - . rTHRH Iti.M \;;,..: '.v.. Cameron (K"p., c- tm t -, ? ... i la ri imber of V it 'iff i ? ?' iradi i, tn 'in' ictutT* and opel at. - : ? , : ? - | ? - Thi ri fr* it lem ii-- lao offered an an nt l i T iriff bill i ??;? i. ns. tl ? nm . ri... ff eel fi cn J me, IBM, l i .i inuary, ? ? ?? - rc I t., the t'ommltl ?? on Finance \ the House I - il ral Kl-c ? ? ? . Ui Hoar (Hep., - ? . .? He - il i lhal he was ? ne ? t thc in-- *i ra ms now In tlc Senate wno had roti i for the El* lion law nee calli d upon to ' .v i ? : . r." he sadd, ' i crevice In i rn ol ihe 'ballot, there you ? I the Den it > lng ? ? , .ii. Whetevi t we hav ? l< fl "I" ti , , ? to -crt | on of an ott! ?? ? miran ti tha true and constitutional will of the mai ii iv. : ? i ? ,.:? part) exei .. levlllsh lng nutt) before whleh even tha gi at In? ventive grnlua ,,f the American p< >ple, In other dlrecUona, ht laat-rniflcanl In performance." He weni on lo repl) ti iii-- charge maje , n the I' in ,T...c aide that tl las - ' "JO waa ??? cl ri i, dd that thal a pulled only to cities ,-t over ii\-:.t..' ihouaai i In ibltants; that, when it waa , - i. thi ..? were fifi) -si ven auch ell - Korti.ul : ave li the s .nth. and th ii ? I ll. fifty-seven Northern > immunities, eleven wirri In the Commonwealth .,f Massa ? How Idle, there? fore, ?? aa lt, he sal i. to kei p up the i i ilm thal the quest I rn was ? ??? elton il ..ne. as ir the brave sn i gat lani u ? .a v ho ri pres* nt* i the cause if the Hou them )'..uf, i. i .,". had fought .mi bb I and .li" I for the l-rivi,. fi uing at elections? He di tiled thal lt n saqtieetlon of -iate ri grits, aa argued b; the Sena? tor from Illinois ()lr Palmer) with the seal of a new AN MUM MBKT 1.IK1-: A Bt'MBUSUBB. Tii.it .-'. nat..r's argum nt had reminded him of the observation nf an old deacon who had been accused bf want .,f :*,.,il by .i new ivtivert. "I have noticed," aald tit. di I.-m. "thal .'"'inn converts ire a ??"> I deal hi... \,miiK bumblebees hinch tha largeal when they ur.- lir-o batched." n? thoughl lhal thal ab? ler* ni ,n w.is entirely appiti able t,. ha .**, nat ir from Him,,:-, Another objection made to the Federal Klectlon law waa thal ll took w..\\ control from the people ,.' i'm- locality,1 bul the .-.i:n.' thing had leen dona in aeveral Democratic Htatea within the hut ti-n or fifteen yean In Virginia, Maryland, Delawan, i,.iui?i.iii iinvi .ittnr stii.a The right ,,f rnanaglng an,l ordering slectl m-. bad been taken from tha peo? ple who gather .it the polia, and had been put in th,- han la of ti"- i "ntr.il power ..f the sta*... managed and wielded by the Democratic party leaden. Mr. On** (Dem., Del.) replied to Mr. li ?ar, who, h ? --.iii. h.ni mlataken or misrepresented tba gravamen Of I', iii", rat!.' opflOatUon to the '"lection lawa. They wanted to wtpe them out, not becauae Kuy protected tha weah from tba strong; it waa heiii-.- Democrats believed, fr.nn a t.ir r.-r experi itu", lint those laws were not only al nar with ?very tradition "f local self-government; not only ili<l th.y -Jegrade tha States of which they wen iltlz. n?; bul they bUttnsaed up th.- wry fr.iu.i whick they wen profesaedly Intended to deetr-oy, From lin- Inherent vi.-'- In tilt-ir structure tiny ha.I been niceaaartly an aualMary i" the patty machine or the party In power In tba Federal C-o-rernmeat, in ? Miry rity of :".'**) Inhabitants they had been Ihe r.-lt'ly in--ans hy which during the las' twenty yean tha Republican party bad put Ita hand Into th- Treaxury of iii.* United States in order t . defray tha election charges and expenses of tha party, There could m.! i?- a successful denial uf that state? ment In eoanectlon with a rein ark of Mr. lli.ar'.a. r.-i'er .nee waa mada to tha "ft-quot' i report of s g, Cox, uh I'luiirmiin of a f*ommltlea of InveattgMion iiii.i New-York election frauds in IW, and a para graph in tbut report showlnc Unit the New-York election lui l been fair and honeel In con treat with thal in Philadelphia having i"---n read by Mr. Qny, att**aeted the attention "f >lr. Cameron (Rep., I'enn I, who a*ik,i| him ti) rea'1 ir again. BOM! lir.MI.Md'KXi'KS ul-' Imr?s When lt was nod f..r the tai COB I Uta*, Mr. Cam? eron m'.i that be bad kj*-*owledge nt tha eie.ui.in of IS7C. II" hnd been then Secretary al War. Tin .'act!,,ns iii Pannaylvania wire as booaat us any when in th.- World, But, ha *aMed aarcaatlcally, llnre bat! I.n suiue Mfrctlona In that year which bad not b'-en unite ao h,,ne?t: and, ns *ec**etarj of War. he had hud to Interfere -tbe renult being that Mr. Tlidea w?a i?,t president of the United states. (Laughton) Mr. Allis 'ti l Kt p? l iwal argiie<l agaUIBt the bill, ai-itlni; that, as fur av he knew, there whs no nubile opinion 'li man ling the rep"-)', Of the Krderal ?lectio** law*.. Mr, Daniel (Dom.. Va) was the next speaker. Ile admitted that he was ?*2*?JJ5JS^uled his Impression that tbe DfWtcratoola form caliea for the repeal of the federal K ec lo. ??**-" <!ia nen do so oo nomine; bm it did so ?nJ.*i'rT"",*"'I>; In i paragraph whim he read, me wiping out of that lejtlsiatlon which waa an ?";??/?"." ?;f th.- " vii War. but which bad proved Itself an rriunt and a fcnnonter of ^^SXm^m^tmrtS great mnrores for which th' l>e m'K'r.it.e party rime into power, and he abou'.d rejoice when thU bill wai i-.i-^'i that at leaat ono of the party's missions had been performed. , , . . ,, Mr Kat,- iD.-in.. Tenn.) closed the debate. H.* made an argunr. pl In support of tho bt.i. it waa ausceptlble of demonstration, be aaW, tnat IBO chlef obied of the reconstruction laws (of which tl,.. Federal Flection lawa foi*m**d a part) had been to capture the tfectonl votes of the Southern Utatea nnd to ???cur.. Republican Benaton and Representatives, But tha scheme bad gone awry anil nil the plots had failed. Wh.ther il.? Federil Election town wen or wen ti"! constitutional, th-v were certainly In the .,.,,. ,,; ,,,.,,. i..| jnwlae and unneeeaaary. KO ami:M)Mknts am-owi'D. Al tho close of Mr. Bate's speech, Mr. Chandler (Rep., N. li) withdrew tho aaat-*adraent heretofore offered by him and moved another, tlie purport of Whlcl] was to make the prOf*08Cd ni "al effeCtlVa ,,iii\ to the extent of prohibiting the employment ,,r deputy rnarahala it election. Thia nmendmen*. was iel. .tl -, rat, -7. li ty-. I". The four Populists tamaton Ali?n. Kyle, Peffer and Stewart, oi Nevada), voted with the Democrats in the negative. Another amendment was offered by Mr. < bandier for th.- purpose of excluding from the effect of tho repeal the "crlm ?" sections of the nvlaed statutes in regard to elections, it was also njectod yerta, 'il: nays, SS, Two oth.r amendmi nts nen offered by Mr. Chan? dler nu restrict tue scope of the repeal) and were re lee ted bj similar votes. Mr. Perkins (Rep., Cal) offered the amendment of which ii- had given notice yesterday, allowing the Kl'ctlon laws to remain, bm confining tha rodoni supervision t,. cities of W0.000 inhabitant's or over, id of (as now) "O.OOO. The amendment was re Ji Cterl yeas Z7, nays lg. Three addltlonnl amendments were offered by Mr. rhnndler, ami wert rejected two of 'hem wttbout a division, and the third by yeaa 17, naya .af. The bill waa then passed yeas at, mys H a party vote except that Messrs Stewart, Allen. Kyle and Peffer (Popullrta) voted with the Demccnts In the afiirmatlve. Tb.- rollowlng waa the vote in de/all: v<as Messrs. Allen. Bate, Berry, Blackburn, Brice Butler Cattery, Call, Cjekrell. Coke, Colqultt, Daniel Faulkner, Qibaon, nordon. Gorman, Grey, Marris, Hill. Hunton, irby. Jones fArk.). Kyle, Mn... iv. Martin, Milla. Mitchell iWis.i. Morgan, C. .|iii.-':, Pasco, f.-rr-r. Push, l!nn?.,m. Itoac-h. Stewart fest, Was. V'oorhees and White (Cal.l S9. Nays Messrs, Aldrich. Allison, Cameron, Carey, rhandler, Cullom. Dix.m. Dolph. Pubola. Fry.-. (?iiii,..:' Hale Hansbrough, Hawley, Ml*-!*l'i**. Hoar Lodge. Mitchell (On i Perkin*, Platt, Proctor, Quay. Sherman, Shoup, "quin, Teller, Washburn and "VII* n B HATCH AC MX TO THE FRONT, HE INTRnoUCES A NEW ANTI-OPTION8 BILI* Ai.l. l-RAt.KUn IN' OITIOXB ABO PVTUBKS TO Bl . ;u, AND ALI. lX>NTRACT"" TO Ul IN v. KITING OTHER fEATL'P.Ef, Washington, Feb. 7. Chairman (latch, of tho (louse Agricultural Committee, to-day Intro ,|.|. .1 the new Antl-Optlona bill which ho Dis been engag ?! In preparing f"r ninny montha. It was referred to tb" Commit!." Wave and Meena, and it ls certain that tho agrli uttural ele? ment in tit" Houae will at an early oppor? tunity, i" rhai s to-morrow, make a determined ..rr ri to secure a rhange of reference to tho C.immlti.n Agrlculi ure, whereby ti favorable rei...rt .,ii thc Mil i-- almoat aaaured. The Mil is a very long document, embracing eighteen sections, and lina been drawn to mool tho prin? cipal objei ilona thai wen made to tin- original Kal 'i and Waahburne bills. Tho provbstona of the new meaaure an aa followa: Section i deflnea optlona to be any contract whereby ? party acquires the privilege, but bi not obligated, to sell to or deliver to another at a future time, or within ? deeignated period, any raw or manufa lured cotton, h"|is, wheat, corn, flour, oata, rye, barley, pork, lard und bacon. Se. tb.n ! deflnea Futures to be any rontrnct whereby ..ne piny agrees t.. r="ll or deliver to ,,i ther ai ;i future time or within a dealgnated ??? rlod any of the above mentioned r*o***u**-oditte-*, H Hon :i requlrea all optlona and futures, tranafen and agrementa to bo In writing and In duplicate ahowlng the time of delivery of thc arti :. - ai l whether the mahen or agenta an the owners or have theretofore acquired by pur , haw or are entitled to ihe right of the futon ; am wion of the articles under contract pre? viously made bj the i tual owner. OtnerwlM the ci ntracu shall be \ ?? I, Section 4 provides that when the option of future ls termli iti 1 by tbe ?!? '. ry of tho articles the tor shall make h bill of salo ng the quantity and the eua idlan, and identifying the .uti i.-s by freight billa or vouch , ra, Section :, requlrea thal wh?*n the contract is ited otherwlae than by the actual sale ,.:; i *i ,:? erj ? :' the arti i ta, or whi ti the atlon la ?!? I lyed bj agreement, the docu nu nt shall be i ge uted In writing. Sect! ti )'. :;t ibi ; special taxei on dealen I ti options i-il utures al iit lt gigo deflnea a dealer in uptl ????? I be any person who sh.ui lu hla iwn behalf or for au.,ther deal In optlona or m X'- anj ? wtraete, or by communication to a foreign 'ountry, or by agent, partner or resident In an,tb- r country enter Into an optlona contract. Th eaame definition ts applied to dealen in fill in es. Section 7 requlrea all contracta for futurea and optlona to bear Internal revenue atampa amounting to l cent for every hundred-weight of cotton, hops, pork, lard, flour or bacon, and I every t n bushels of wheat, corn, oata, rye and barley covered bj the contract. For billa of sal.- at the termination ol ihe contract the rate is fixed at - centa for tli- same reai.live quan titles, and in casca of cancellation or where the contract is terminated with..ot actual gala or delivery, or ls delayed or obviated, the tax ls fixed al IO centa per bushel for (-ruin rind 2 centa per pound for the other commodltlea Section B requlrea dealen In optlona and futurea to furnish to the revenue collector full details as t.i the membenhlp of the firm, place of buatneaa, etc., at.d t.' annually execute i b,an,i t.i faithfully comply with the law and pay all taxea, which bond is t,? ba lu the penal sum of 110,900, Section '.? requlrea the dealers to inter lu booka in the mlnuteal detail ali tranaactlona In? volving ,"iiii,,ns nn.i future*, and to number each contract ronaecutlvriy. All dependent docu Hants cinic-:.,i with t)?. orlglfial contract an i,? b-ar ;i .similar number to the original con? tract, ami the booka a.- to be subj,-,-! to the Inspection of tli- Intern il revenue collecton t.i whom aworn monthly returna are t., i>.. made Section in requlrea collecton to enter theae iv. urna lt, suitable booka and Section ll requlrea them to make a monthly report to tho Commla ?on?rof Internal Revenue of theae tranaaotlona election 14 relieves fruin taxation partlea to [ontracta unable to deliver in time through un? avoidable caaualtlea when they are the actual "wii.rs and miiuiess of fraud and neglect It ai--,, excepts from the law contracta made In ??..?? of the United stans, g stat... Tl.,,'.,,'' or nuntelpaHty: alao contracta made by mm?, en to, arti clea belonging to them at the time of ,,.i,traci which have been grown or are grow ng ort lands occupied by them, and agreernenU t" deliver a part ol the product of the land for ';"...i'.:.sati,,n fm- work done on .he Mrne; alao contracta made by th- owner of aitch artlelea with a?y paraon to deliver any of ti,? artlelea for the us., of that peraon rn hla manufacturing ouaineaa or for the auatenance pendenti or domeatlc anlmala. lng of himself, de. Nor ls the law o apply to pet-sons engaged in Belling artlelea i,i nemma who directly consume them. MU. ci.KVKl.ANl* As ARBITRATOa nu-: coMMtaatoK-ota og mAtlh AXII Aiu.KS TINA AT LAST RgADT TO I.AV Tlll'llt ' ask iii:ii,iu.; HIM. W.-hln-.,,,,,. ?*,.,,. 7.-TI.C formal present,..bu, of Vraen'ib t- "'"^''"y *?*"** .ir.,,,1 and th. iV.; * ,V '''i I'/''' * ""l'!-,S"?>T'lay next. r.s. lem ' loveland ls to arbitrate ,*. , ,,lsp,lt,, .,.,?. territory in nu-iatJon, known hh ',be .M.-sion.-a." ? Bl the JUBCtUn Of tha tWO countries with '.g.iv iJ'T Th"1Hi,,,"s ? *? two paruZ ^rgely depend upon the k^Uf^Uc-j of a river ??*??..:, ? ancient map, and the marom for ougn ri nsa.-klng of the arelHve.s ,u?| |ll)Itlr|ea, not vin ?,r;tr:"vi1;;i,M"i:razn-,,!it "f *^?2 'ni tba Vatican, aa thal .h..,-.. baa ., ac b.eS.:; ;:,h' hT 2'.^^* ?? ??** eve tl i,,r. ! '"" ,'"s',,",,lv?' ''ountriea ?"*??*",- , "-^Ht"...-e thai ,,??,, (hrow tl." JZ\^U '"-"V"ry. o'-,'u?atlo? ami history of )rh'y.a*Tn,l,"> ?to-Wtalt ?yir? *'* unginal immense jaorw ENLIGHTENMENT enables tho more advancer] and Conaervatlve 8nr-*. geous of today to cure many dlseasts without cut lim*, which were formerly regiinl'-d as incurable wltti? out resort to tho knife. RUPTURE or lb-each, ia now radifitilii cured with? out tho knife and without hain. ( lurr.ny True, efl caa ts- thrown aasyl TUMORS, ovarian. It. brold (I'terlne) and mans* others, are now removed] wit limit the pn ila ot cut* ting r-rii'mtir-n*". PILE TUMORS, ho-Y ovT large, Fistula and other discuses of the loarer bo'.vel, ore permanently cured without pain or re* tort to the knife. CTON F. in the madder, na matter how largre, ia -tush-. ed. pulverized, washed out and perfectly removed without cutting. For pamphlet, referent*-**) and all particulars, send 10 cer.-'n (In stump-'to World'a Diapensary Medical Arno, elation. No.OS Mala Street. buffalo, N. Y, Solid Silver Table Ware, embracing everytliiM needed for tbe table. Toilet Articles, Silver mounted irlass, Novelties bean. t if nil v enamelled, very desirable for WEDDING GIFTS. Reed & Barton, SI-.VI'RSMITHS. ;$7 Inion Square. FOR WOMEN HARTMAN*! WOOD WOOL At.'i' DryQ ida Bi i -.-. roggista folio of mapa a*rar*#*e*l by centuries, taelu-atr-1 la thia la ii:-- Ural map ever made ol Bouth America, There la alao a small library of the othVial records of Braal! and rh.' Argentine, In which la set forth lu full .-.erv document referred t" or quoted in th.- commlBBloner'a brief. The Minister's carly training In the newapaper il-i'i in manifest ly the i.ri. riv and -romprehenalve a-Tariaement ol the The lirazilin-i Comiadaaton fonsie's of r.i ron Rio Brenco and Oeneral Da Caatro L'erquelra, with their adviaera and attaches. Blnca last fall Heron Hranro has been In New-York. i<" will ri i ii Washington on Raturday morning and win lie re. cctved by President Cleveland, wirri Dr. /.eb....... at the White House ti the nftei-iraon. It will bs several montha before the dedalon of Kresld ;u Cleveland can o..- announced. LINK AND STAFF WRANGLE nKNKWKD. NAVAL CIBCLKB said TO BB IN A STA". K Of KX tlTKUKNT OVER A BILL IVtft l***TaT(OOUCBD. **/aahln--ton, Feb. ; (Boeelall. -The atti "To te organlaa aad tac**eaa*. the r*fflcleocj of lae per ?? l or tin- Nary," Introduced la the Benate by B*r-natof ila .- by reqtM t, baa stirred np naval "-Irclee atora thun any measure relating to the mom sjbjeet which baa beea prei nted in c-r.Kr. ss far away ?.eira. Toe bill ls far reaching Iii its erf>ct.?, and ,,-,- n* aboat radical t-battgaa In nu ot the eorpa af the Navy, as well .is aaaoog th.- ttiiiste.i men. Beaatot Hale la reported tr have sail that jv is not rsapoaalhla foe tba MU, aad tn.it be intro a l lt .is ? nutter of form aad .it Um requeal of u aaf* lie-r. Ther.- bj a reeling that the bill Will croa:e lac-reaaed friction among line ead staff ? " i i tend t> prejudice tbe pr spec's of leglalal n favor? able to th'* naval pe-*aonnel during the praeaal Co*****reea. Ant iconlan to the bill baa m ready beal shown. ti.it only by the ofneera who are injuriously affected Ly i's provisions*, bm by tbetr fri-m-ls ;o, the Beaate and House, Among lae radical ffraturaf of the bin are lae followla**: in the lin,.* a list of '"appllcaatj for vdu nary rt tlreinent" is tlrst **eUbIl**hoa, If in any "....tr the raeaBariaa above the grade of Beataaaai *as> mandrr are taraa than etgMeea aad UM vaeaacmM above the grade of lieutenant ar.- ;? N tl. an tw. nty oae, a board comjpoaed af nee n ir-edaatrali is to "scrutlnlae" tins llsi ,,r ofRcera and to recommend the retirement of a .--ii!!'..-'..-!.; number of ..ilic'ra born*- on the Hat to cn ite thirty-nine va< i -a. In caae there are nol ii.ippllcanti for re? tirement, ti. "scrui ny" ia i >?? l to all officers of the gradi a of < aptaln, a mm -:i ler and lieutenant commander, and the caflleers named bi the ird are to be phi ed on tbe retlr I I lat The grade of commodore ls abolished and officers of that rani* or relative rank are to become rear-admirals, in all tlie bia provides for twent) rear-admirals, ,-lxt> t.-... captains eighty i uimandera, 138 lieutenant-, commanders, MO lieutenants and not more than .ir, junior lieutenants and .t.-..;--. ? :? an iti reese I.-,-- r the number now provided by law of fourteen admirals, twenty captains rd-tty-one lieutenant caa*** mander* and '? n lieutenant* of the staff corps, the grades of the medical c rps are Brsl n reas**d ano afterward reduced in rana and numbera, . avlng iii-- total number of , ::;,-'.;-s at 131, as oppofa l t,. IM noa- provided for i.\ .uv. But ne i mm' tl n ls authi : lei i f..r every two - ii.s, ?lien; vacanclea that occur. The pay i,.rps ls .!??'.;: with severely. Ita officers are re? title.-,1 in i, uh numbera and rank, I'pon death and ..ther casualties " era now lb the respective grades from the active list the corps becomes extinct, Um ? :f ra being detailed to act 11 paymasti ? - The proposed changes iti the engineer cm ps eon template ? reduction of elghty-sta In tbe m.tuber of officers, an I the substitution of -tarrant on in pi.i.e or' commlaalooed officers f.,r .luty in tha , en.-, ti.- rooms .,i seagoing vessels Th-- com mia stoned ofRcera ai ? t>, perform the duty of design., lng and constructing engines on shore Young of hers on the active list who were graduated from the Naval Academy are to be tranaferred to th<* line to rank with their classmates, according to their standing at the Ilma of -,-r:'.hutton. The tat.- ,,t the marine eorpa ls more harsh than that of the others, it la to be partis abo! ih< I and partly absorbed by the line. The enlisted men are to b" a; th, ira wu from ???? at-a'tni; t.hlp:'. and their places at the navy yards are t" be taken by Mil* ors and watchmen. The watchmen ure ito be ra* .rt'itt',1 frotti the veto ra ne of the navy aad "narine corps. Qradttatea ... the Naval Academy are io be tranaferred to the line. The Mil generously pro? vides for the malnteanea of tbe famous Marina Mani. The chaplains ate reduced In number by five. The con's oi constructor? in Increased from fourteen to thirty-live. Then* are to be po further appointments of civil eaglnssis. profesaora of mathematics, boatswains, turpetiters aad sall makers. Reductions an* to h.- made in tho aeveral eorps by the system of one promotion for every two vacancies that may occur. ANOTHER DEFICIENCY WI'UOPRIA T!"\ V.ashiiiKt.ti. F.b. 7. -The House Commiti.- on Appropriations t,-,liy report. 1 a bill making- np proprlattons to supply furth-r urgent deficiencies Tor tin* current tis.al year. UM. The bill as re? ported carries aa appropriation of JC38.908. ST.ITE SMCAMPHRXT OF TUE C. A. R. Trenton. Feb. 7 <Special) - The etty -g. Kay|>- ileeo rated in red, white and blue to-night, in n apo use toa reqneal by Major Joaeph B. Boan that all aft i ts h. ist Bags aad .ie.-.,ral. in bi noe of tba annual Bm* campment of the New letaay Dev*a*-iment ot ths Orand Army af tba Republic, which be-.-ina t.-:.. r rOW. M.my of the old "vets" arrive! In p.wu .arly thia morning, and their whole talk is on the lheiy contest over the selection of a BOaunaadKfl*. There are four oantadataa- Jaaaes u. Hird, ji-c,>i> white. Henry s. White and John Shields aad n is h..r,i for Um -av lots of the Inion to nuke a selection. James h. Hird enprs the t\K>.n strongly backed bv his own Fest, C. K. Hail, i f Asbury Park. He is now Senior Vtos> Commander. Mr. Bird started tn lu.- as g printer*! nevil in New-Torb ?'it\. an I la one of the old volunteer firemen of that city. Captain John Shields ls Flem? ington s candidate, and curies the scars of several battles, jacob white ia from Patteraoa. Henry a. White ls a I'nltrad States District-Attorney and ltvea In Red Hank. Hosloti, Feb. 7.?The annjal Kticatiipment of the Department of Massachusetts, ?'.. A. lt.. was held in i-.m.sill Hail to-.ia v. Department Commander Hall delivered s eulogistic addresa. Hep,,its .submitted Bhow that the number of comrades in good standing for the year ended December ;fi was :':i.iyi;, it net lesa of 571. Following are tlc losses .lii-liig the year: By death, eM; suspension, 7:0; tiransfer and disc harge, **d; a total of LEM. The total mustered into the varl.-us posts, transferreil and reln-taid was 1,014. A 'io poota ni the department ik' ?''.'-, ti-iii-ifi re,i aili rtinsi lurga majority of the BS post are in a nourlahing condition. Chest Pains Short breath, palpita? tion, weak snd sore llun-**, pleurisy, coughs, I cold*, nstlima and bron? chitis mE*Mmi in Onb Minitk by tbe Cirri WM Anti-Paim Piastfr, the tint and ?"ly instantaneous pain-kiUin)* plaster. For weak, painiul kidneys back ache, aterine pains and weakness, it i? slmplf wonderful. It vitalhts the nervous forces, and heme cures nervous pains and mus? cular weakness when all others fail. Price- aie: rive, fi.oo. At all dr-agli***"" *t mail. Portas Dsuo ano Chbm. Cob/., BailOaa