in the $9,700,334, adding total On gold was cates Government gold coin substituting order in gold. . The ary 13, withbetween Februdrawals exports showing withdrawn ing that the States the for its had That banksds fact amount York ty days 000,000 "In contract," remembered dealing excited foreigners for distrustful of sent bonds, country 119, showing on the The extremely dealings to days 3⅝ ly tion admit Committee a För To waters great tributary digproviding Judge Circuit Newark the remove Jacob by bene- The B, twelve was then reguof paramount is to was done man a deproperly of inperter falth- millfully Raised House consideration BIll. Sayers of were lookIng defeated. up again. Lieut. Lucien Young was at the Capstol to-day urging his friends to vote for the amendment on the Naval Bill making an appropriation for three baltleships. The talk in favor of the appropriation, however, was only Incldental to his real object, which 1g to have one of the battleships named for Kentucky. "And," said the Lieutenant to the Courier-Journal's correspondent, "I have been assured by B majority of the Naval Affairs Committee that they will use their best efforts to have of the battleships named for the Bluegrass State." It can be said right here that Gov. McCreary is in one sense the father of new navy. He was chairman of the Committee of the Whole a few years ago when Secretary Carlisle was Speaker of the House and the Navy Appropriation Bill was under consideration. An amendment was offered appropriating $5,000,000 for the construction of steel cruisers. Mr. Holman made the point of order that the - amendment was not in order, 88 it was new legiglation and increased the appropriations. Chairman McCreary overruled the point of order, stating that the work of building, the steel proposed cruisers had amendment already sim- beply provided for continuing the work. It WAS that ruling that has subsequently let in the appropriation for more ships, and the same ruling will keep the battleships in the pending bill. Rep: resentative Sayers fighting hard agalnst the appropriation, which will amount to something like six million dollars, but the sentiment in the House seems to. be in favor of the appropriation. To-morrow will decide 'the question. "The advocates of the electioh of Senators