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Ualirtttoa. Win. H. ttslltr. L'ADD M.

WATERS SOOIKTY Of TUB UMTBU STATKS. Life Aacur- Aiicft Aztucr In Texai. msurjuca by our Ibuj. ActlYe'ftnetttsAYill find It totliclr Interest to Connect themselves with our n-cimcy. 0 make tbo mcst liberal contracts with active nitn.

TREMONT OPERA HOUSE Matinee To-Day at 2.30. To-Night aT8 O'Clock. Tho Chniuplon, L. Sullivan Duncan Harrison -I3ST-. HONIST HEARTS AND WILLING HANDS.

OUR Is perhaps the most thoroughly organized and best equipped of any factorage business-in the'South, We solicit your shipments, whether large or small, and will give Cotton close and careful attention. Will send and sten-' cik free on application, and; solicit correspondence. 1 and Jitters' Maehiwry Supplies, Castings and Repairs ofrShort Kotice at Low SIMPSON. HAETWill STOPPLE, rtth Street Ceotral Railway. A.

E. F. McQowen AND BRASS WORKS, Houston, Texas BEACH HOTEL 'OPBN ALL THE YEAR. STREET OAKS BOTH DAY AND NIGHT. WASHINGTON, March ttntrt 8 p.

fbr.c(i*tcrii Texas: Llyhl rain; warmer In Wtnilf. CARLP'3, 8TDRY. Costs i. Who Dropped 'Their -BnDilU. t- MONTE CARLO.

March instancs of the futility of trying to beat. are recordtd hsre this The 1 Brtt It that of the Englishman Ago, by an extraordinary irnn of luck, won at gaming tables. 'Not with his success winner con- ittnnad to result was that only all-that Ent A east it 1 that: of an English earl who, on Monday last, 1W.OOO of aral tnoaaand -of ranis baa Into hands- of the croupiers. -A third unfortunate an Italian duke whose he made any. 'are not recorded, bat who It knotoh to hive last within -the laiit MW'WMks'the oandsome fortune (,000,000 francs.

The base. NEW ORLEASS, March i Hennessy cam Attorney Flynn, counsel for JPolietz, asked an 'adjournment to enable him to ssoure' the of his client. ETndgt Baker replied that after' the defenss bas clossd'Flynn would be given tufBcltnt time to prepare'bis case. Muncy Meyers saw-Bagnetto in market from 0.30 until ho 'wae nrrested on the night of the'mnrder. Matrange's daughter tcktlQed tnafwhsn tbe sfcootlne occurrsd she heard old uian MarcuesI aud her father talking in the back i Dominique Conda 'testified that he left Matrnnge's house-after the 'shootingwith oune' Maroheui.

Tho line of the uofenso is to provo an alibi. Cowboy Utlll Alive. SA.S.ANOEIO, March cowboy, Chas. who was shot late yesterday evening at TaUa by Ben McCall aud thought to have 'boeu' fatally wctlndod, living and tbe attending physician mow thinks with propir recover. The difficulty was tho result of Canetrel's dlschavfio from tlio3.

W. Wilson ranch by McCall few weoks ago. McCall has not boon nrroetcd but it Is understood bt will surrender to tho officers THE WEATHF.r!. GAr.vicsrON, March following trim'tho Arji duoalUon of tho fcTflatbar at the -points -iiolow- m. an renorieit by tile uultqd Htfttos nnrvlce: VOL.

XLIX--NO. 347. GALVE3TON, TEXAS, TUESDAY, MAHCll 10. J691. ESTABLISHED 1843.

The Railroad Commission Bill Will 'Be Tackled To-Day. THOSE'DAVIS RESOLUTIONS. They are-Amended On Motion or Senator Siinlclns to EeUeve Northom Anxiety. CHOWLET H4S A WATCHFUL EYE. Be OountT Into Ihe Itl.ek Illll--TlmOyiter QiiMtlou Com- Pro- Yesterday.

Anoinf, March Tho senate commenced the work ot (lie ninth waek of the session tbls moralng, and tnfQclently vigorous- to tackle the commls- Bill or any othsr measure. But tht commission bill was doomed to go over other day, because of the sickness of 'Geuv stor Johnson and tbo fact that tho fc oust bill which It to be considered in connection witu bill has not bwc printed. Alter roll call and prayer about twenty minutes-were conflumcd in correcting and journal of Saturday ovcnlnx, nftrrinir to la which the rait of Jefferson Davis was accepted by the- senate. The notations adopted by the senate were amended by Senator Slmkins with a ta relltvliig tbe north from any sute wonld'teovde from ubion. raguUrorder Wat tnspendinc and Mr.

Frank'e bill kllliDa-of -buffalo, years, tor consumption; 'an emer- eiagwe was added, tht raits Mln. clpl. Bar.lTen.|trn.lVel. Palestine Hait "0, MWvotton mv.r. 1 .00 10 -oiikif, .00:10 8W Ol'illiiss "HK OlMless I I 1 WUlMleis bill was pottponea aattl afr.Carttr'a-blllreqalrlntthtattoraeyftn- to brine for recovtry afalott chaatn ot have not payment of -principal and Interest was called up and suspension of Mr.

Pajte's bill aatboriiins; appoint a rtvtaufr acmt doty itttall bt Wcbtefcupitbe accoanUi-of aay dttiariawot of Whtrt re- d'Md jnonty wat ealltd and with ot amende mtnt was ptmd uodt; antptotloil of atsator ttUWIsh an industrial for tducatlon of girls In tht and science, came ap on Its ssc- end reading. suspended and the kill pasMd. It provkHt'ao appropriation ot 100.000. Senator "MaetWs Sunday 'law came up on third reading and waa lost by a vota of 14' to 8. A motion to racoBtlOar, prevailed by a vote oMS-to-19.

and a motion to postpone until Monday srtvalled by tbe tote. Mil natorlDK civil and criminal Jurisdiction of the county court and Gonnrming tht jurisdiction, of Nacpadochefi county was called up aM passed under sns- asnsion of rules. A motion to housebiirre- laUog to stock UWed the bill went to ths govtrnor for MJ slgiiaWre, Glaatcock't Mil' providing- for taklag nf tht scliolastlcomsts in Which have school communltlee and-Hstrlcts'mnd-In cltiet and towns which assumtd trol of thtlrtehDelajWttiMitd a-Menndfttme and then the eenate '-took a rtcns until o'clock. AFTEKNODK- f-EMtoX. Ths schclasttc oensus bill came up for engrossment and'Was defeated by one TO.

Sena tor 1 Frank called up his bill provldlBg for tht piirchate of convlot farrbai spoke at lingth upon the merits of the bill and Said It 'be the o611cy'for the state to' buy fafnis "aid 'work 'ttsfson state convicts that can' not be -worked' profltablt Insldn the walls a' suitable InvestuMfforXhe permantnc quoted from SUDerlutendent's report to showwtera vxioiid-elau convicts, worked by. state 'On 'the Harlem farm, had earned over.t300.ptr capita -per annum. While he "was In favor of keeping, convicts Insldn the walls, still there was a lack of room inside the wnlis, and a large percentage of convicts who could lo nothing except -railroad or 'farm work. He thought that'the state should for the means to furnish outside' workfor the convicts, rather than release them to individuals. Senator Harrison opposed the policy.

He did not believe In- the system of too state making a profit out 'of the mlsfortutiss of men. Pending' tbo siate adjotfrned until to-morrow. I'roceedlnci In the" kiouao. AUSTIN', March Several bills were Introduced in- the house, Among them one by (iossiU to punish' bankers, Ihelr cashiers or clerks for receiving deponlts and Bsourltics wben the bank is known to be bankrupt. The special Mr.

blll'to regulato the worklnc roads wna put on its second reading. Mr. (Soucli moved to' substitute 'Mr. Pottor's senate bill. Motlon'-to-rscoinmifaut to refor to special committees wore adopted and reconsidered under much confusion and interruption by points of ordor ant evident indisposition of the 'houto' to Krap- ple with tho road question, Mr.

MoKlnnry tbuH'dorcd 'away at 'tho house to take up tho bill and' lectured thorn for repeated postpouomo'nto, evasions ani ricaDiuiltlnlj. Fiaallr a motion l.r Mr Ownlsy to refer the two aliovo reon" Moned to a special commutes of flvo from iho IKHISO oml fire the senate WRH ivdoiitcil, rccoiiRlilerad ndopted. Mr. Jostor'a providln); tho manuar 111 which the epsoia! ronil tax bo lovlud undtr tho-aov? conitltntiour.l amendment, WBH urm'nuod Hlightly and pnasod, Mr. Brown's bill, Di-ovldlmj raanncr ot wovklnft tho roadn in flrarnon and Dalian uountlcs, 'was put on Its socond reading.

r. lf.ogftn oC Urown movci! t.o A(M Bi'ovp, Mills and GaldwnU oouatlcfl. Mr. Cochvftu rtnlataOl ths ftmoo.dm*t.V, Un vantwl the bill to pass unchanged, but er pressure postponed cousIdefKon until ho afternoon session. Mr.

Uordtin called up bouse bill amending ileadlngs In certain-cases In which answers TO required to bo made under oath. It adds of receivership, and passed to engrossment. Mr.Owsloycalledupsouatebill providing', or a new codification of tho statutes. By amendments tlie number of commissioners wfw IncrcasQd to tureo from two, their torm catricted to one year, and tbo bill passed. "Mr.

Rogan of CnUlwoll eallm! up the louse bill to nutborize county to ender judgment nud flx vacation in criminal cases wben defendants are in jail r.nd plead guilty. The bill pamd engrossment-and the rules were'sus- )endeu'to puss finally. Mr. Lindsay op- loscd the bill at this- staRe on its merits. found the constitution in the way, holding a judgment be rendered only during a term of court.

The bill-was akeu up in tho 'afternoon stsniou and assed. Tho senate bill providing against frauds and- evasion in 'rendering securities, for taxation; failed on final passage. Tbe conference report tbe 'house bill amending stock Inspection waa Mr. Itogan of Brown called up the )lll requiring county tax collectora to. pay treasortrs all county taxes ectedeach week as collected, lest hit commission, but fatilnK to make weekly pay menttball lota his commissions on same.

The bill was- amtndtd 'aud pounded, but passed to engrossment. House bill cbtnflog prsctloe in district appaarance at-second day of the term Instead of day. Mr. Baker of Tom called tip his mining-bill; aud it paattd to tngrotsment. Mr.

Gongh called np the stnttt bill to repeal the'dance in criminal procedure which female alleged neen from 1 in the proses cution'ot induction. Passed. Perry called np-the to require a general statement of county inances published quarterly Instead-of tire tcmized staUmant now Required enal-code. Passed to tngrossment. Adjourned.

ConmlMluD Blll-ud Snate. ICETIN-, March commission which Will in all probability open up senate tostnorrow, be an tnurast- uf in will lomtjinter-sati-sgispescli as anyway. Btnftoir. JphMao, who: on ant of siek.n**i.;-iuay of -which amietloo fill up on which be will throw Into of to-nior- row. It to say that jfonji- son In aifythlng bnt a and it is a fact he hat tnated by tha.

ooamltsion -leaden consljUration which political it wta to txpKt.sn-ach from tht house under 'a surprising that 3e- sert him at tils trying tlnjt. Itliubthicg but tmth tbattbcataator trom Smith had his 'bill 'b-seomlncalaw. Hit wtamlatlon Hll latro-xnead this tttttdn, and Itls a little tough to havt that Xiuletly laid thaeteemttobt the lltnatibnhow. It did look Mm' tbat Tiad Brown, lint Brawn 'ta of men who to ftand In'dtMat than in "victory. -At "Un-eonferenow and atra'phio smilt on Johnion, and tbat the confsrence bill watallrlibt and a duction and younc tltusaan proud.

metapborMally old vtteran would make a soeak Into tbt alley and meet Tarrtir and Hogg and laugh at tha temerity of'a young man wbo seriously eonttmplated framing the com- m'latfon -law. A eanTaaa ot '-tha shows that tie bouse bill Will be tnbstltnted for the bill by a good easy-majority, say by 19 to 12. elective amandment will be oleter. At this writing friends flf tbe elective tlon claim 1C which Is a clear majority, but some of the brtthnn are weak- kneed, and will whipped into line by Prospects a 1 nln, Ftiyetto, (jalvoston, TL-avis, Kaufuisu. Hunt, Hill, Collier sml Doutou.

Tbe bill Is not necessarily conllueii to ny section. It Is simply muasuro that gives county comtnUsioners lu any district under iu operations power to make good oads It Uts Galveston well as Grayeon ounty, though termed the blank wacy bill. The Speaker and Ilio Apportlonuiont. March is understood he house committees on apportionment are be appointed shortly. The committed on ulcs tuts invited the speaker's attention the fact that bo baa failed to fill out the ommittees.

The latter committees, ara named lu tbe list of regular committees be rules of the house. Thoy arc uot com- nisslonors, as roporteA iu THS NEWS some days einco. Wbon the speaker's attention to tbn vacancies is called ho will probably recall hlr veto of tha business this session. on Owsley, McCunulngham, Trultl, Ersklno and Mc-- Elweo were appointed a special obmmlttea of house to consider the road bills of Mtairs. Potter, Jtittr, Adklns and Riddle, and are confident of solving the ptrplexlng problem ot road making.

The regular fctandluic committees on and thtir are 'adjudged failures. They have wrestled with tbe'subject two months and'now the'Mlect committee it ordered and einected to solve the problem la three Oysier Question'CtmprotafBtd. AUSTIN, March a meeting of committee 1 commerce and manufactures. to-night oysUr question was compromised. Mr.

Rungs said would not Intlst on tha validating clause, which jumped troublt. A tnbcommlt tee was appointed.to draft a bl 11 covering tbe wlshts of all eoncernsd. Tdoyd 1 Lost. AtlSTis. Lloyd of Cherokee returned tonJay'from Runk, where had lott by flre tltgant newretldenn.

Members of the had' during his absence and sene In cash-to -ttattfy tatir 'tysapatny for bis loss. Ausii.f. March DumMt's second annual geological survey waa to-day. It Is showing of an immtnat-amonnt of -work perfdrwed by Mis for the house bill to sedate ia IMS than days. Tuat A.

aedJI. Collefe. AUSTIN, March. Rtyhold't bill pending in tbt to establish an aKricultural-and college iu the black district north vldes tbat the location of tha college shall dtptnd 'on'blds, and' If- no locality ofTtra-to donate 800 for Ihe location college Is not to Mtabllshed. state hss he money to build but none to buy the land -build.

Under such policy state inetltutions have plantad on location ot college) at Dry an'was by a land donation, "it it Is not at the right place tht chances are proposed one will not be suitably located. better would appear to bt lo tnoro to a-better location; seltotsd to.inch Inducements, aiid bnild up a great college 'rather than establish a lot of branches in nortb, east and west Texas. It is quite as reasonable to demand a branch for the-sandy lands and fruit dlstrlctn of east Texas, one for the grain" lands of the Panhandle, one for the Irrigable districts of aud one 1 for tht sugar lands of south Taxaa. object can be'attained by the establishment of Agricultural experiment stations in the various districts while bulldln'g up ''departments oc 'the'maln college devoted to instructions in all other of the sciences, mechanics and arts. The Snnflar Bill.

AUSTIx 1 was a neat battle to-day over Senator-Maetze's'Sumlay law bill -which was passed to engrossment on Tbura'day. To-day it was balled up on ou Its third readins; and final pasasge, and fulled to pans by the following vote: Ayes--Atlce, Burney, Clark, Clemens, Garwood, Glasscock, Lubbock, Maetze, Mott Noes--Carter. Cranu, Cranforil, Finch, Frank, Harrison, Koarbv, KiuibrouKb, McKinnoy. Page, Beale, Sluiklns, Whatioy-W. Townsend, for tha amrmfttivo, wna pnlreil with Stephens, and Tylor for the affirmative with Potter.

Cranford moved to raconaliler tho vote and that tiib motion bo the table. Tbe motion was lost. Popo and'Harrison 70tlnjr''no and tlio pairs, Townsond and Tylor, voting aye. Ayes, 12; 13. A jr ntlon ti makb bill ordgr lor next iioadar prevailed by you oJ absent asakton an bill will lont by a vots'oj 17 ta Atr.

Xi la r.ln«. March Crowley to-day -'perforraoa vondvrfn! font. iWhon tha blnok road bill was poa'JSng he addodGolveston county to thoso iiamod, the iountc boillly from Us Band and shell sr. and plAcltiK It in Iho biaric waxy dintrlcu counties under 'Operation of 'tbe bill arc: Macth F. B.

Lnh bwk. S. Wooiridge, COURTHOUSE POWER LAID. 'lurch of ooirtkoue wu 'laid In is lodge Caddo in by Grand "lluur 7 Graad.SMtor 'Warden "'Bolfon, Grind StcnUry '-Richard Lambtrt. procttsion to the courthouse was headed by the Qaddc Amateur brass band.

Deputy Dalnll utr Gawd MiuUr Gnnd Matter halMInc mt 12.50 p. m. and Uvel and com- tojolniar kin cantor ralty to their Regret WM at of Back. wtao wu petted on tits ocoasioa. At of tbe tOilrttt Masonic waa rang by and doted with prayer.

day was propitious and Urge humbsrs Including many The attorneys for-Hongbton vs. Bcnton, relative to ths parish scat of Bossier, yesterday stwd out an Injunction to prevent the bonding coiirthoute at Ueoton ootil quetttoa of parish tlu was leamllv deterinlaed by supreme court Octobtr. Baatrop BrK'-a-Brao The cold ware but Uina beta-no frost, and trait proaptcta an goodatlil. A'pltKMnt partywacmnoh'ta- joycd by tne -yaanc folk the of Mr. and Mn.

W. A. McCord lattday night. April rurm Ulitrict oeurt will Fi-Idaj. At of council Baitrop Impronmtat -and In- the council to It a franchlM fo-'trtctlac, opii- aad auiaulniag a syMm of waui'- workj.

Editor C. Cain Austin this week. District Attorney W. E. left Sunday murnlnn for San Marcos to attend Hays county district court.

Hon. J. D. Saycrs Is'ixpected borne from Washington tbis W. Wootou bas.

returned from a week's rislt to Navasota. Elder B. B. Sanders has gone to Corsicsna. Sam Buchiiaan, from tho Agricultural and Mechanical is on a visit to tbe folks at home.

Miss Era Hill splint Thursday In town, the guest of Miss Minnie Buchanan. Mils YlrianBattB has returned home from her Austin visit. Mr, V. Hlfthsmlth bis returned to bis home in Amarillo. Count; Assessor W.

H. Grimes made a business trip to Austin last week. A host of old friends regret exceedingly the feeble condition of Colonel J. C. Hlg- One of Her Banks Made a United States Depository.

NTERESTED IN GflLYESTON, 'be Engineer's Dapartment Determined to Secure Deep "Water at This Polut. 1 A REED'S HUMOR, He'HM'HIs Xlttlo Joke Compares Himself With Famous UnKllsh- man--Tho Off IBOk SUootlni. Moonshiners Captured in Arkansas. Four SMITH. Art; March William Pel- ha-n, Robert Truclore.

James Tabor, Qtorgi Hr.ncora," William Clarksou and Holt all charged with- manufacturing moonahlm jvhlskoi, were lodned In tbe United Stnto jail this afternoon. They wera captured In tho mountains of Johnson and Newti counties, Ark. Tho ofllcors ana: their contents, Mrhic! they founil on Hurricane creek, In Xewton county, Roauinod Work. fii mincrfl iu four coal ralnoa in Motion rftlley rosnoisfl work this mornlai. nf, an IncreMo at ccncudsil br tt: Thfro Is cousra! I the valley over floulomont- of f.Uo loni strike and tbe proajitct of otoaily turouKii the Ofilolais Chans'o S3AN AKTuNH), Marsh At moot InK of tbu directors of tho San Antonio 7n FMr AnuetsttoK Calo.iol W.

13 AVrlRht wnsoloctKl Tlco Mr. Sm roilune-d. A Ronotal meeUr.K of 41)0 Vty So? T4IE DiiADY CLAY FURNACE. Writs for J. R.

MORRIS 1 SONS, 47,49 51 MaiuSt, HOUSTON, TEL tf, SUrch etaryof the Tnuary Foster has deslK- nated toe Planters' and Mechanics' national lank of Houston a United States dsposl- ory, and the bonds lo secure the deposits were nctlnd fram New York to'day. Tuts lesignatton cornea In the-way of a special compliment to Mr. James A. Patton, president of tbls bank, wbo Is a uatln Hoosler and an old personal friend to President Harrison. Tbo planters' and Mechanics' national will DOW ncelra deposits of the postmaster at Houston, 'whose office Is a postmaster's depository for southern Texas.

Also account of'tat peatmuter at Qalrn- rOD-and other fedorarofflcera who' ban been their accnmnlatlons with the sab- treasury at St. Louis. TODR OFiISSPECTIOK. Beentary of War Proctor has left for a tour of insptrtlon" In the southwest. He will lislt Tuaa It is supposed, though his notbwn giren the public.

3e contemplated this trip for a lone tlmtand assured Congrestlnan Sayers tbat whan ha It he wonM be rare to Tiatt San Aatoalotoawtke work at rte military toat tint. will pnMUy Visit M'wklch there art potta 'a Wlillt In -Telas bt -rialt at ptilH out of thpm. Ilnrnrnlled the horrors yl the Black bole of aud the fact that tbera waa not a liritlsh forco wltblu 15.000 inilta to avonuo that atrocity. Moreover, he momborod ttmt British bad beoa prlred of nearly all tba foothold they had ever hud in India uud wore ou tbe point of being driven buir and lovo tho In- dlnu ocouu, whea organized, almont crt- 'ated, a small force, with which ho turned the tables ou tbt natives and established the Uritlsh empire In India. Then bo ro- membered how great bia victory was, what opportunity for vengeanco, how tborougnly he had tho barbarians In hie pother and how little mercy the barbarians deserved.

Wbeu be thought of tna opportunities he had and what little Advantage ha had takan of them, and of the temptations offered aad how little he yielded to uls inclination, hit Indignation at the paltry charges presented against him boiled oTtr He could not help oxcliilmlng: 'My God! gentlemen, I am aniaivjj own And you will not forgot," Mr. Keod suxgeated, "tbat the bouse of commons passed recolu 0 Uond declaring that his great services to India aud ISugittnd." Itrr Iock Site SeUetud. WABHINdTON, March 9. --The report of commission appealed to select a lite for a dry'dock ou tho waters bi tun Gulf of Mexico was made public to-day. Tho points vlilttd by the commission were Key Wett.

Tampa. Pentacola, Mobile. Pore Kids, New Orleans, Galveatou aud Aransas TortuguKtys and Key West were found to be too close to tht ata and exposed to tua Ere of an enemy. At Tampa, Mobile and Ptnsacolatba cbanntU wert too shallow, aswastht east with nearly all the other places visited, and commission say that tbe South pass of tbe'Mississippi only an entrance twenty-alz feet deep to barb'or lar vuv'dgh from tht aea to bt. safe from gna- flro.

On tbu tbores ot the 'river tho primary rsqulsitec for a site are 'found. Tho bank of the river on tht Algitrs side front tbt Southern Pacific railroad ferry ward 3000 or SOW feet, is also clear and clten and hu remained for yell's, aod is a naval reservation of which the-MUsia- sippl river commission bank'ai It permanent and. will dbubtlettrt- liialaaofor fifty years jabfe. Accordingly tbe recent commission a ntzt adjoining the proptrty.df tha. railroad Tbs owners and art descrlbvd aa follows: C.

(X Live Stock company. ISO.OOO; Olivier and the remainder belocfcs government.iiaylng been porttttiil for naval Olivier it aaid. to bt the opinion of Orleans, tM and of the oommlsslOD. -wwrta bytht war-dtjHUttneat to OOB moot. IkitfiparMMBt itrttitly lattr- titfd In tuts work, tBclnttn kaTe -will abtutthtntult Is, eUaloiiif thirty -Itffi of watw.

Tiitappujprlatlou for It has botn Ut ail by tbla departmant han bttri ajraad to.Tntt* la a IB the tniiaetrs' departmtot to that Eads aad othnanflattn io drll lift wtrt and npttnon of tht aray tbt fact that formtr hart been sucmttfnl wkllt tkclat- ttr ban not is btoamse ths liUsr wart fttrnlaktd'witU toomgh money to carry out thslr ideas. They BOW hart all the moaey they uk for far uGslreston la concernad. UAKBISON UOSB aU.HTl.N'a. Pnsldtnt Harrison went to-day on his lone-promised dock not. He went dowa OB sayr i Baa been picked cot for-'bim aAd ha -may bajc.a.

ftw; though- duck snooting In this hood results in more coughs and colds than ducks. Just before left bt accepted the resignation of Treasurer Boston 'and appointed Mr. Lemcke as his tnocessor. This matter hat been sleeping with the president lumt time. Boston has been In a bad httmor nearly aver alnct-he got tht.plact..

He thought bt ought to bad a cabinet oosltlon. He it a politician who did hard and ettectiie work for Harrison, and it la said here that ht-(oea: away at eneny. The nus and la a TtryatrvBc-Baa-'anwBg the Hootiers. It stems that Harrison "oopptred" Mr. Hns- ton if ht -is an -eoeay pnttlnR in It alsoastroag man io loulaaai Harrison kas-oae dncWag with -his mind rtltcre'd by tht Mtathat ht has trened up things.

The (administratioa hu caused It to be known out of the eorernment boats, thi-'Bsar, is out to go to Behiing sea with the rlew of prerenting poaching In tht seal grounds. The administration a year ago caused the-aame information to be glren ou; about tht Ruth. Tbat boat did not catch a poacher, though there were more seals taken by the English and others than In any former season. It is now nndcrstood that all the parade about the Rush was a Blaine and present report about the Bear is the same thing. The English government informed Mr.

Blnine tbat it would bo bettor for all hands if tbn United States would let -all English Teasels catching seals on the outside of tbe three miles' limit alone-and uo English vessel was Interfered with. GOT A PLACE. E. W. Packer of Texas bas sscured a (3000 position as statistician In iho geological department.

IteoU's Humor. March Grain of Texas is a personal favorite with Mr. Heed. The relations between tho two are so friondlj and Intimate that Mr, Grain Tjiut no hesitation In stepping up to the ex- speaker after tbo flGal adjournment of the house last Wednesday and Inquiring what apology he had to make for his ed treatment of tho houie. Mr.

Reed panned, smiled, searched the celling a taw fnr Art mid thnn Kitl: "My -Icar boy, you pazzlu ran. Your mo pretty much as Lord CllVM, according to hift might bavofolt when ho undo? tsftmisiatton by tha tlio UrllUh parMamout on a charge ot havinR RCSUI! In too high-banded is manner in India. You remember that as commander of I'm liritioli forcoa in India was accunoil ot accepting for bis own benefit presnnts from native prlncM whom he had subdnod mul of bojng In ills --troalmsni ot of 4h6 I native. Cllres tlionght ot thn oondi- 'Mon wherrin he-found Urklnh latatanula ceod.Ut.vn Mnrth Monday ltt.A»rIl MM SattoaCb.j Co. aajiliMt Yirk, broaght log tarlg lnw.

fur ImpbrMts waiiualtcd in aaklag fchj action. BoKeitoE ithntt tlon by for Ca ot Chicago, oil arosjnd- Uat CUM np did swt tatrly qntatloni InTolTtd, at -r TTninti anpnvM erort affirmed Judgmtnt at UM etmlt oMrt of of Loaltf Loaltlama in the of Janwt apptllaats. va. City Uritana. Thia Is OtMMW dr which (z-PnaldMt the codctel for judKaMnfr w.is Cleveland npreaectcd, tkonch wattat Bar- Ian, Cbltf Justict Fuller and ths opinion.

jBd tuprtme court "to-day att u(de msnt of January 12, rendered William Galdwtll against tht ataU ot Texts and relc-iated thecunaathe dtcket. and of tbr; motion to disatte iraa to bt glvin, on -'tkt ond Monday in April next. On Botlon-of Solicitor Gvatral was oBtaintd by the uniud to replication la the of UalUd vs. of This is county cast. Oa aa Ii tor left this or after spending a ftfwdays in a party whfak is ckarjed with tka boundary lines of baHtrteia depart on a tour of latMctioa ot (atlU- tarr posts In tba aoathwtat.

Htwlllbtaw coiapanied on hu ton; by GeaeralBauhtUor'aad Llentaaent Wooil- rnff, late ot Neutral Ituget'sataff. Ileslgaed His Posllln. March Major 3. C. Mao- Gregor has reslged his position chief of customs treasury 'department.

and baa beta-appointed immigrant inspeos tor for duty at Fuget Sound, porarlly. Off ea ft'llaiit. WABIIISGTOX, March president left Washington. thia afttmoon for a fair days' duck hunting on tht Chesapeake bty. near BeDJles, Md.

He was acoompav uled by ex-Senator Bawell ot Now Jersey. OTJT SMOKING TOBACCO. I've just rciul whtrt they nunufaclarn millions an 1 millions of pounds of thai X'lug Cut every i4 fttl ovsr wcrlri. don't trwulcr nt if, cfvtiso crriftinl? ppkwl.

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