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DISPATG rHE PRICE 2 CEXTS-G ClilXTS VEU WEEK 0L 44 YORK CITY, TUESDAY EVENING, JAXUAUY 2. 1SJH. THE WtSI IX.IIOl SK TitorBi.i:s STORMY SCENE IN CONGRESS CITY EDITION. THE CRISIS IN THE SENATE. GOVERNOR PATTISON.

TruiUMi Ako-lHlff 'au( Hi-tTroublf it r.ohi-o,l a i-dmo-t -ugge-t-- that taxation be roiu-oi to the hare ent f-r ci-t ami fr I't. th- tv. vU of the govt, Bv euforee-d eoomv t'i outlet red upon -HM-ieiy (y iny the taxpayer i- protected: hi- burden--are apilal viouid be futile a it would "ie-soned ami thrift i promoted. A revenue in Bui mt biliei is-b the execs-of tin- actual its ot the Mate put a therewith In a iemorue utHu ext r.i iance and trvastef nines Ii i 1 fooit-h pe tils A Plot tu nuln Him and Ufl Hit Air HraW- A FittshurK speeial ays: It ia aeited on apparently ool authority that a scheme has iut unearthed and ne'e-he, 1 bv vominnu'tv. a iwioern ehan-r ri K-ptiiatuw.

is trie n.asi t.t wM jH-ner' ureater than. w-re Wish th'-e jirenetst sources of n-v. nu now i ft wiei. bv a i-rt King: thee in t-art at Use s-iviee of the State, re- pte Cloture Resolution to Come Up Today in the Senate. Mills of Texas Creates a Tumult in the House.

nroao oi tne i tnittea tit coiuittr. the v.ih sriii whidi kwa, proposed by the i-pie at the The New Governor of Pennsyl- I Ote THE STATE LEGISLATURE. iriU-i IntrtMlnreil Into the N-iinte I he I.tfiurnnnt limfrnor Siiurii lu. special to Tar lirrcH. 11 Janiiaiy In the Senate tvlay bills were introduced to preserve the purity of the streams recommended by the Mate Board of Ueailh, and to provide for a unifoiui standard po'iey of life insurance.

1 e. tti-Ti-tore. ivm; i re.i'ed i propor'v wiK'be-ar their t-ouul sh ire. To thii it- artttb rvin and eioiiH-d them eii 1 a be-, 'ommission. whicli has prosecuted Its wot laN.riousiy duttiii the past year, has presented diverse reports for the cop.si-ter- vania Inaugurated at Harrisburg Today.

n.it in 3 an It- her lv a'toii of the ide and lie representatives. Stale hms. ii it act, a'. ueau oi to sqneeize ueorge esting'iotte. out of his elecUie cinpany, push him to.

the wall financially, bay up his air-brake stock, and in that manner get cuuttul of both the electric and air-brake com panics. The ltuieaders, it is claimed, men who have always ttod very olee or on the Election Biil to be ked Thursday Republicans Confident of Passing the Bill. The Sergeant-at-Arms Called to Restore Quiet The Senate Takes Up the Cloture Rule. consider Governor The nigh ston to tfl. s- power into ttuer is to tli' in uiidt-r an uperi ir to twill not anticipate the ili-eussionwlii.

must mere attend an c- tic al thiis and to pre- plans off- red. cc. pt to ir.voke for the whole mr.t.m- 'Uorou-h eoii-h'eration and vietibetate a 'tioti and to mdiile the hope that the outcome ws'l a which materially relieve law and the eome. l0. 3- toik w.imiiho, and who have jHe City Gaily Decorated-Civic 1 trusted implicitly by him.

One at tea.st ot fi-e a re.jiilres it ienis lid eiiiiai. but su: is v'l- elicit ire societies and Military I laiiiie,) rtv in the aumioii -v cjp rem the teirdeiis lueahav too i.r,-z I it. The authority n- t.i!e 111 Cke iltilig 1.h",1 i "avat'oii shouht extend furtlit than si for the nt ot p-ueral to uniformity j'upUi the of suioc'ts witlitn th- luiiits cf its-' authority the n-il i- eTistir. s. is i.ap,; Ke p.

Ootifla-ts (. ecu e. ti'-re as elscw lcre AVai.htXi-.ton, Januarv The House this morning went through the stormiest sri'I -i p.irtii- these perons. it i-, said, uwes ovciytiiing lie in the jild to the man whom i a hlJJiayj- 1 1 i ed t' rtiii! Procession. sono of this stormy Congress, Mr, 'Mills, of Texas, charged the Speaker with Intentionally practicing a fraud upon the House ho has been in coiitiden- A gv'uthonai tial relations with Mr.

Vestit ghouse for years, when asked for confirmation of the (not reeognizinsi him to debate the approval of ml has Intimated that McKlnley entirely GOVERNOR'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS. correct. 1 Here was a plot to force Mr. I was not a man of honor These sentiment met with vigorous denunciations and hisses i i i special to the aitiriM'ie TIkti' was a general feei- Hi Lite Senate totlay. hill was promptly taken up i bic-ine-s, and Mr.

ieorge to waste the ilny in Mi'. A'diich will call tip his and at the same time a will ask for a vote on -aii I Hoar to-a -p-muml a vot' on the rule, to g''t it ('f oour-e, it de-, Vi-f 1're-ideut Motion's ruling, 1 -tire tti.it J-e is now with us, and lo-ogiiio any but the Repub- from Hepublioans and for a few minutes the house was in nivM conf twtoti. Wes'ttnghouse to the wall and et control of his two pet companies: but it was dis- I covered in time. Vou see if Mr. Westing- houe failed his air-brake stock would go to satisfy noti's.

If tliis had happened the stock would base been eaptiired by the eliytners. i "(3ne of their number would have ocen Enforcement of the Constitution-Ballot Reform A Const itu- tional Convention. Beaver's disputed appointments were dispensed with and this afternoon substituted, fer the purpose. In the s-cnate after the Inauguration the I. ut tl.ut'iiiei y.s qualified, lie favored the submission of the question of a eon-ti-ttitional convention to the people, tor the purpose of securing a secret ballot Free text book- and a.

more equal uf tax bunion- wa-also favored. liOl SK. Iti the House a committee was appointed to a bill for the improvement of the system of deposing state funds and inquire into the of pnv afe bank failure. with a view to the pa-stge ot legislation to pi event a recurrence of these -candals. Dcnlli t.I mj.

IIk.s. V. of Ili rrl-Oni-K ilj -Jrajn. lly Te'etrapli. HAiiKisiii lit-, Januaty -'o.

Capf. Thos. F. Maloiiey, Comni ttnicr of tiie City Grays, Conipauv Eighth Kegituent. N.G.

was found drow'fueil in tiie Susquehanna river, beneath the Cumberland Valley Hahiead bridge, thi- tnorning. Captain Ma'oiicy wa-keeper of ll'e State uisotial am! a well- known military man. His conn-any will have the riuht of line in today's inaumiiation parade. THE STORY" DENIED. 5iu Triitli til the Story ol 1'r entitle ill lirtrrl-on Inlt i IcriiK In Ihe Si iet-lorinl 1 is i iihji tlnkfs The -ioiy puoiished fiom tile Su ohiv Philadelphia about Pre-nleut liar 1 resident of the Air-brake Company, and anoiner would nave oooneu up as rugn- nuke the (i- inand for the j- lll.inj J'hils.

1 ilptloll. to ilie Usr of itionev f-y rich to raadaieiit r-gi-t ration, iiitmiid.iti. corporations and by rirq-'tov to 'jf. eeurt.tic. and hn.ii k.

ft." alt. and These ii. li.vc the 1st i. a purchasable eleuiftit in our in id si ni ail i.e nisei ballot Uebaucherv. The a.

ereignty tiie depev.iis S'oi ils cniciencv upi-ii 'he co-opciafe intcpiienre and the ititcgi iiy of the so reicu. To make s'ai'e of the l.a iinu we established our public to ninke sin the infc we ha.c adopted the ballot-box. and h.i thrown around the pro' eciion of -cuhar laws. Put tl of ilui voce vote and the ii'iopi i ea nf tie' ballot pr-'V be oiilv a toward pure elect; N.m, at the ballobi.ov -f lie- it i lis must be s.i- redij (iiiiti'i t'-il 'reenum's fl.lU'-tiise must be preserved. Hut 11 1-II law -abiding olel-s c'enfliUlled il'.

the s.o'.ls The corrupt hircioivrs of Uaders who s-i: the law tbcv an- lo an midiiini and diuiereiis. Per tti- purchaser of voles js a repeat ei bv pre to luiu the e.niiiiroial ami of millions are cf. far less mom. ut than his l.ohl of H'-uee his -anys i ijinorauce a lid pin h. lie.

hi-sneers at the calocae in Jio'd tt-. s. his d-' lie- law. his bold i. He nipt to thwart ib- latellisjcuc- and to deb ii'.

He is the most in-idmiis foe our ins! i he aims at ta- r-throw virtue. and in! nc. l'v doiiar nn to il-'l-iii th linlMUgrit wbt ot pi opl-' is an attack only upon free m- stiriiiioils. but Upon cVeiy Vcstcii llliei'est. Win tnotii sliult tu- kinu at the American pel's a ale will be at Am -ru-ah 'a lutois.

it is not a mi re local auitation that rli the present demand for a homu-h revision o( lei'toial methods A u'l'eat pupuiar tnovemerit for ballot reform has set in. and fifteen States of the men have alieioh responded to it All political parties in l'tTiiisylvania have made open prof ssion in Nceunng the m.t perfect attauiuhl pr. ssioii the public wul. and tin-on! (pi. sticui iiat now deal with tin- most iur.s and rtici-iit method of its aeco'tiiuishii'i' ii's.

The Aus baiiot can lie will doubtless decide inuck-a-muck in the electric. Mr. Westing-house knows now that some men in hom he always trusted, and who would not be worth-a dollar today if lie had not taken thrill up, have been working against ids A n.i.'dipitcity tatu! etr.ecr- is ami the people demand the of the of Mercatitl'e A All merc.intllc taxes are lcvu-a upon siibje-r ts puniv of ioea! "oncern. ami ought to be if applied it! all. Id ihe eln-li; of counties front they are vol.

In advcrti-itig iiieroiii! taxes aii.l in i-iiiicciic" di-inaiueiit mei iiiit tie taxes the Mate iietslies-ly exp- lids thousands id il a i he ok mi sie No cor I'ot at tit lie mid are, as a rule, so helpless an the municipal coi pn aliens oi Ameitea In ennsv Iv.u, ia hesr lic- have a to tiiem ih 'lie tuuda liteuta! law wltieli the l.etisuituie l.ouii.l to le-po t. Nearly i ne ha the peopie t'. iiusylvaiii live in cities. The tendency of oar lilies has eniaigenieiit oi Ihe p'lvvci of i ti' i p.i 1 i ic in the management of sueli a if.ms as arc intrusted to their An etloit has been nmde to ie-ulale th -in by geural laws to the end that well-ilo lite-d pi iueipics ol gov ei liiiu'iit nulit pervade a oar mtcitcipal charters, tine (treat aim in In- direction ti. been to concentrate cth-itl bi 1 1 lo the elceiois vesting ail in tue Kxecotive of tiie numicipa in jici lecw.ni this i heorv li tve not liicasin i biy -mitt of the aeeountaliiiiiy Inch he iniiiiicipaiity ow es lo he ate A i'l overs vested in the cities and municipal olhcc is ai i he, i I llv at least.

t'oin 1 he -it- and the Male should preseive Us siipe, isory power by legulir methods t-. prevent ttiroiigh undue c. ncenti am of pow er, patl'oluige and ti.e means i corrupt 1 he i.i- vv ha it i oi Pi, i hi iclphia wa grant ed upon the expn'ss ion and ptovis.oli i hat ihe va-i j.uwe upon it- ceovc should be at'sobi iree 1 1 on po! it i Iblct ler. nee or control, and at iiic. i shou be 1 1 ecs mr I f- hoi- ioi die mo unity alio lie inaiv l.tuah Vet "1 hi -1 I I ion lie i eie loves CI irj ea'cuiv as-cssoi, upon tici-il approval, to pi ic "the mi, of th luliim pal of lie cow rts ol he mil ic: p.i il I Hut a tiiat i he police, vv etc u-eil it It i ult agaiii-i the i igins oi tto- uiini'i ii which the people of i he tire a a i bound to roo-ct.

WvUi'l not 1 i-e to icsciv- to tin" one u.onwealtli the power lo lemovc an etticiai who-e abuse oi Inn py tran-ui tiie i i. Ids of i he mtiior or ot the individual I In has been an er di-icuard Ill in oil the leumva! of public -el I "i poiil i oil aid i he o-iioti ol he a' o. ratiicr, iti.iiid-iinient id i fn-iii the th-ei-ion of the debatable, ali-l the appeal bv senator will he i.pt'v hud on bo table Then the final vi- i-aii m- taken. i iile-, i carry the i think i' we will mo 'I Ms r. F.tivv!! he hd" to- 11 January -o.

This morning broke with the sky over cast by light clouds, but a cold wind gave car! prouii-e of a tail" day, end betore o'clock the stieets were thronged with isitors. who had Come to the jtv people's rove! nor inducted into office. The forenoon was occupied by the visitors in taking in the city. The incoming clubs and hands tilled the air with music and cheers as tin marched troin the iiins to the respective headquarters. Occasionally an organiza tioii a took a turn "through the piincipiil streets to show the quality of their physichtl democracy, or to give an exhibition of their music and maichiim.

ThroUiihout the scene, the Speaker was calm, but it took the service of the Sergeant at Arms with his insignia of office to quell the tumult, which at om time thteatced to culminate in personal violence- sKXATK. At the expiration of ihe 'morning hour the cloture resolution went: over for a time, as Mr. (ieorge, who had the llivor, refused to yield to Aldrich, who wished to continue its consideration. The Notinle Tnko Ihe Cloture Knle lly Teleirrai'h Washington, January go. The Senate, on motion of Ahltieh, has' taken up the.

Cloture Rule. I lie Kitn Uii tho liitn-ni lly Sn IllK CutitiiiiieM. ftv' Telcitraph. Kansas City, Mo, January The run which wa- commenced on the Kans-asi Ci'y'Sitte iieposit and Savings Bank yesterday, continued today. As early as 7 o'clock it.

i-. morning fully thm people were in hue in fnuit'of the bank waiting for the doors to open. When the bank wa-opened at o'clock the ci ovviL was ns huge as at any ime yesterday; and there wa- a wild rush for the paying teller's counter. Mil Viiltlt l.Ililil.tMTtli Ittlloliii-; lot' I oi le.l Mnlt-H NeilHtor. li glapll.

A i.iJv.NY. January fo Both braoclics and ''aineion hofor- T'nii -ii iy, and far may -r. Ihii- iipj.oar-. to me in) tin- p. of the I iioii hojnre tiie .1 ri-on's t.ppositioli to the of Senator -V sO-m I- ti il.

st I Ueviscil of pllll interests quietly for some tune. The only trouble with the schemers was that they undervalued Mr NYVstinghouse's ability as a hustler. He has made one of the games! rights I hat was ever made in the local financial held, and he has won hundreds of friends by it His sitc.ee-. is about assured now, and he is beginning to breathe eay again. i hi lis t'oi'STV.

I.ichI Ixciliiuiit Over lai-l to lie Valuable. A -Biidol, dispatch sas; Bucks county farmers arc in fever heat over the discovery of gold on the farms of Edward Bretman, (ieorge Dot 'oursey ami Ml. llai-land, bordering the l'astoriiis creek, which poitrs its'spai kling waters into the Delaware near Vardiey. Seen years ago dd was discover along that creek, and then made quite an of the ore at that time were taken to a Philadelphia aayer, Camel on. i- denied plum languuce by tVilie elei lions.

If is mult-ran nine who, Niii.a-ke, lid" expedi-. lit e- Scnatot I uav in a dispatch published in 'I' us of people conduct p. ran' in nor ward of eilii tllejr cf ativ tiie New York Herald. The dispatch says Senator lOniv's attention wa-called to THE CITY IN in.VY ATHHF. Tiie city in holiday tire' The decorations ere signiiicent and handsome, noticeable among which were those on the Capitol and on the grand stand where tne coat of arms of the Mate and the national bv its machine! y.

If is not the o- count iv or people, but finds ah "at tiie a m'h to have he bill ii- way, said this afirr-a eP.o.ih Sena'o: to the rcpoit that President rn had look, oil with hi, because lie tiiav i I ng in tii ft election of i '1 aid ro-ii i I he of. "i St'na- Cinieroo, and th.it fa lt iilti i neither lie m-r A i. Hi i coat of aims were displayed, amidst a pro- ttisi.on id bunting, set oft by a splendid i array of State flags and the stars and i stripes. The Penn- Ivania railroad station was also tasteuiily decorated. The piincipal hotels and numerous private residenc Camel on 11 U' their tlieuds Would b- leo.ni.-d by he ad mi nisi i ion when ivaiits to ihe pcisoinii of pally I.i Vi! the 1 the eiot in wii'i will for he K'e, biii.

he 't lire ride wi.l ciirthic Us to a.qioiiduicins wcie to be made. heai- the gi. intuit; v. tcd Pi ited S'at-- a home win lever a free and accurate expression cf c-oitv ictioii is desired. Its cardinal featun first.

Cotiipiilso! scei cry pi votincr. secud. l'ni ftti hfl billots containing the names of ail the candidates loir. ted c.nd.-r or in lie i pal au hoi il y. I lai d.

utleiiil c.jiia':y of nt'iuinn. ions when mad" by a party com -lit ion by a a tier sinned bv" a niimnj.r of voters. i' icier tips sst. ni all voters taeiliiies' for and all catiduta! have facilities foi icceivjng vob s. Win-rev.

tried, the Australian baiha has ct.mpletclv chanucd the asyeet cf the elections, jt ih" tranquility, purity and fro ilum of choice, and abundant teMj-inonv that it is tiie besi.tlui most raj. id and facile mod- of obtaining the unbiasci aiid mind of th- vob is. 1 lie Australian system lias 1 efl -ets far ider than the mei a hievemedt of a When opportunity is luvcii to put iauiest and canabte nun in public office am! i ho stated that each ton ot the ore would produce about or worth of gold. h. i i i lneh the I etnoe rat hoe lilii.

The -i'er llepith'i'-'Hlis Teller, 'one, siewait, WoleoU, and Smfoid wj I remain in the senate and vote, even if ti.e ru liii-t tiie cloture, sii that iiiere Senator of i- m- ing ih" theSeliat lllugiioi heattiy a id said: "Then- i- not one word of t-u'li in it, so far ii- 1 am informed." After a moment's: leiP-c ion he continued: il lations w.th the President, an-cordial. my interview with him the other day iieituer the Pen ns 1 van ia Senator-hip Ilui Senator ll.iine was mentioned. In all my iiiteicoiirse with the Pres. dent, 1 have never heard him utbr an unkind word of any person in oihcial or other or intimate it desire to control or affect in any way legislative action or political results in Pennsylvania or any other State." i c.o lei i o. net's i mi, pen dei.

to a di e.otl. lie; (if he public s-1 only, but 1 tic c. m-iiiiin in which, in I'cir tutii.aic li. tlC'in. W'hiiC pa' I image, its recent cvpeil has shown, does not stn nj licit parties, does strengthen p.iity buubol- a ou in ivpe; indeed, vvr liout tatron.4ii lu-it ol tint typ- could not become leaders at ail.

1 lie uYeat a. feet of our iniiiiieip .1 oriiauizatioit in Pen, sy I van ia. as el-e vv uet is i he vv a id pe r-nuuicnec ct the civil service. SAFi'TT I'L BLH KfXl'! 'I he people demand that the gn atest protection li. veu tor the -ably o.

nc puinie minis. place- in a lie 1 rea-iii i-l -had 1 he pun ie in nevs shou be gu.at.-d bv aw. i he di-i-i etiiiii --ted in the to select ihe places of dctuisil 1- a daugeio i-C'tie tor linn ami loi Ilir him lo i't-i soiuil ami mliiiHs "ot ami abuse, ih- uoauci tl uiauage neiit of Stale he upon plain bu-i-ncss pt inciiues. tucic is no icOiull why Hie public moiicvs not be depn-iiled ill sucn 4L manlier to attend opial secaiuty and profit lilt like capital ol Imiiv idu.iis. Ai l'.

Tin i lis' it at ion coma aia! -1 hat Were beautifully decorated, and the court house, on Market street, was attractively dressed. IIK.WKK r.OV. i'ATII--HN AND FAMILY, (lov. I'attlson and family were entertained at dinner je-teniay t'V ami Mrs. Beaver, who after extending the hospitalities of the mansion turned oertle official resilience to l.ov.

and Mis. Pattison and became the guests of Col. Henry Mc-Conuick until their departure for i in: or tiik da v. The ceremonies of the day began at 1 I a.m., which hoar the (iuvemor, the scr ice elevated ami made worthy of ill This quantity Mts so small that mining the ore would not pay. The excitement at that time soon died out and the hidden treasure was Now the recent discovery is of much finer specimens of ore.

Oil these fa tins lumps ore the size of peas have been taken out. these specimens have' not been assayed, tiie t'unier of them is confident the metal is gold. The discovt-iy has made a big t-xeiti ico'iit, and the farmers have raised the of land. to tiiin i th tt cloture wis! he adopted but by i.o iiiciii-. certain tli.r F.lection liiil wi'e he p.ted.

ro i id in lioi sf. Kveiy neile i. beilirf strained iy the in tif' lloti-r tu film-k ti'm, mi a-ro hn i' a- nmeli buMtas of an imperatively necessity and i he do the lat ilioinent of tiie eiiiuoi at no in today. I heie were a.o eidce- in the As-oiiih itud the buliot ic-ii ted: ilill, 6s In I lie Sen- ilte Vole sto (Il Hid, I.i, 1'liej iiil inn will lie held tum uli vv, wiiciiaU Hie Dcinocr.it it re ex p. ctcil lobe le-elit and as tt result fleet lllll II.I.IMMS Nlr.N ilOltMIII.

A llnllot litki'ii Itul Mo llv 1 eleti SeuiNoi-iKhi), 111., January 20 A vote wa taken in the House for United Slates Senator to succeed Mr. Farwell, The result was: Senate Palmer, 77; Ingleshy, L'7. I louse Pal iner, 77; Illgle.sbv 73; oder, No candidate icceiviiig th majority in both Houses there wn-i no election. 'I In- on iit'dit'iit ti I aph. ILvini-oiti), January 'JO.

When the Senate met this moiiring, it was called together by Lieutenant-Governor Mori-win Hepubliciiti, who holds over from the tiht administration. W. J. Alsop, who was declmed Lieutenant (iovernor last week did not pre-cut himself in ihe chain her, ami lo ho out of the city. PLANK ROAD ITEMS.

and rr.or-eiei the l.ieutei.antd toveriior The friends our John Oi'. lht' tnant-( n.oi -elect, the job rejoice over he pension certificate lie le-j e.tmmttU-e cf the a'e and House cejved from tin- pension office at Wasliing- lb-pi tati of depart meiits and ton, which he deserved lor his bravery hite other I Vlted ITUCst-s tne eXeciillVC in the late war. Mr. Ort t- a happy man. The valiant soldiers arc getting their re- mansion, proceeded to the west pcr- A --cm immediate adcr oi, i I lilted si.

(1. eeioil. siian appoiiiou I h-Mate into iiato. lul ami Kepi wscnt at 1 i he decennial census has taken. The i 'institutional perioU for at ti -u is hami.

1 li--s lii lee. lie a more imp.wiant lueasaie t' i cousiucrat mn id i h--a --cii-b; th.iti that a. It ouches jo'v ei uiiicnt in ii smcst ital pal Is. Fair ami -t i-pi e-enta to all sccitoas of Ihe in ihe dei.cr.il i.liii In Colllil e-s miei lies lie hole I ibi ie of our political It Is thecoiliel-s'lunc oi cur i niiieiit Coii-idci at ions of tie. of tl wbcie the cajiitol under i n'lnonies took sCol t.

I ace. able ambition ot i.ur -I men. reform oilers no! oniv ireo and pare elect ions, but lie" nominations." it a method of em that is open to all. and lis unmistakably troin the rule of political wilt hear! by favor any lefl-l t. which will sevufe these or any portion U.c-c A I'uSST'iTl'TIONAI.

CONVENTION. Put is manifest that lie deep and eiTeei iv Pailot It. -form for which the popuuir miiid in Pennsylvania has fuliy by recent -as, e.n must to li. yoti.t the pr. mei i.

us r.f ii- 'on -f 1: uii' n. 'lie- complete what ha- wiibly -d as tic A istr.tha.i -v-t'-iii eaiinot 1." rcalied t.lb' the i lot -1 1 ill; be iiii; is- remains in tie- ff ut ion. Cii provision a-h ballot to he numbered for It is cxiUessly an exposure. Ill eel'taill COei I Hectic les. ot the coil- of the ballot, v.

lb- he list raliau sv ex m'cssi .1 est "iicd cut -itch exposure ailV eoniiiiU' lli'V, "1 lie dependent "tcf 1 1 ec fe. I he seeliri to hi eh he Cllt h'd. and which the a a a I welialc be have, wlille the of exposure. .1 ll'be I i IH I 1 1'V ha lijs ov hislieild Fed tii- b'ledue. other and tar sr-at'Trol.

If is done by he ion otia who. h. re. not h.iaie the ballots and tie into the box. V.

ie n. again, the ale CoUtlieil a to correspond im: urn i. i on he voter- to oiheer how and eiy illy, ii The o.nli a found little avail. It is vioj.d.-d. 'I lie hi.lu-lii.n ami political bos- invariably -ei-un-s information he de-ire eoin-ernina the hallo! of his victim.

It i- i this becalls-' of their hilli 1 I i' tl ce mi, th numbering system, that lie p. -opl d-'inalid if- abolition and rc-t oVat am lo of their h.st riitbt to a t.e-- and inudated "ihe reason b-r the vi-llic pi i'V jsioli in liieaslil-e e. Coirunta ii and luiital rcioii hav, taken th- place 'of allot -box in our ejections. Ii. r-form tie- abuse- in I "oii -tit is in Tic re reason whv such a coiiv.

mint shcihi not bc assemblcd" and the r- suits o-d the pcopi- and prove, 1 rejected it hilt th-prescJi' yar. IT.KsO.NA I. ISTH Alios Additional warnuny and neees-i-y tor this are to be loui.d in the deiiutmt -lein of coinpnl-orv personal rc-i-t rat -itch a cauii .1 I -d wttifut himtiatmn from the ef th- that -No eh d'-j-riv. ut of Voting bv Sell-It 1.1- U.11U" I Among the guests in company with th. Governor, were Chief J.istijc Pax.

and Justices J.uiica P. -stei i ett, Henry Gieen, J. Brewster McCuilom. James T. Mitchell vjnd Mlas M.

lark, of the Supreme Com also the l.jiiiimiii Pb-as Judges, Major General Miowdcn and sta'f. ainl the three Brigadier Generals ami their stalls, ail in carriages. These. carriages were preceded by the Chief Mars-hall and liis Aides, with the Uin.e.goid Baud of Heading, escorted by tiie Eichth A I llir I tut ii i it I Ion Vork was well reprcs, iiteii at the hum. giiiatioii of Governor P.ttti-on llariis-butg ti six car load- people leit depot this morning at 7 o'clock.

Aiming il use (o on on the only train were Company lh N. G. ('apt E. S'line and the Young Meu's Junior Democratic Association, accompanied by a drum cojp-. About lido people as-einblcd at tiie depot and on the lido train.

The Young Democratic Ashsoeiaioii, accompanied by the Spiiuggarden Band, the same 1 1 ain. luircli lt (l ienl ion -The new Evangelical church in lights, ville, will be dedicated on Sunday, January l-tn. Hevs. Swengel, of iltimore, ami B. Heiigsi, of Yotk, will olhciate.

L. Detwiler, E. D. Ken, I Yeakei and L. S.

Heichaid will picsci.t to participate in the -rv ices. Thoie will be pieachiiio Satunl-iy even i ig at 7 o'clock, ami on Sunday at lo a.Tu p. m. iitb.l 7 hi. i'he Sahhatfi school wili meet at 1 p.

Ill when addresses will be delivered by the minister-, pie-jut. A cordial invitation to all. Health Officer -let lure rion-l III. w.ard. The works in the brick yard of Benjamin" Kissinger A Sons an; shut down in the midst of press' ng outers on account of the cold weather.

They ill resume work in full, force again as soon as the weather permits. The place in D. 11. Beeehr-r's cigar factory that was vacated by the resignation of C. Kdward Ort, who look for a change a place, in the factory of Mr.

Kaulfmao, North Duke street, is now occupied by H. LockiU'd, of J. How. When your correspondent reports the cigar factories on the Plank Uoad, he don't count all the factories from tueen from here the road begins down to where it ends (inly from the F.mpire iaotoiy opposite P. cs Smail's lot, down to the old and reliable, Keystone factory, east ijf.Vaniler Avenue, J.

Billet, proprietor. Some of the loi-ding manufacturers are (.. Calvin Beeeher, who ha standing orders for liis choice brand-, from a New Vot Mr. Amos DrucK, John S. Billot ami David 11.

(... Beeeher. Kaeh of these parties employ a nuinbei of hands and hud ready sale for their choice cigars. 1'he revival -eru'Vs are Mill in progress at Green Hi'i, with good lesults, and the services will be continued every nie-t this week. All invited to od ices.

a is necessary. Sreral das hav" ticcn "utel in delivering general political speeches during the past two weeks, and the Democrats have never misse.l tin opportunity to dcm.uid us iiiueli tim? as for the no. urcessary diseiission of measures of eery rhatacter. All this is for the purpose of making it aa nearly out of the question u-, -in he to consider tiie Election Bill if it i emes over from the The Demo- hope to have a complete blockade of pertant measures, appropriation and iiihs ahead of the Klection Bill. The ivunierat.s in the House are killinj; time; in words, in their co-operation ith thei friends in the Senate for the purpo-c action on the Kli-ction Biii.

i Cannon, of the House Co.u-1 n. tier on Appropriations, believes the I may. by delay in proceedings 'lefeat the consideration of the I V. make an extra session ut the oiiiess necessary. If one li.e jiincipal appropriation bill.

i ii joint resolution is past.d the present appropriations, an i ex -M se.ssjua, he say, will follow this lie internet the del i tactics the I '''iii'jerats prima facie idence defy the prospect-, of an extra --e, rtber ittvite it. 4 I'Altlt EKS' AI.I.lAM Ii llldil. I'rrtiiirut MrUmlh, of j1viiik.is. Ankril tu Hcsitfn, Hut Urftieo. s.

Topeka special says: The war which on Frank McGrath, president 5 Farmers' 'Alliance as soon as the i letter had been published has I out anew and threatens to play 1 with all caucus agreements. .1 i Committee, which ines- Ueeiuietit, National Guaids of Pcnnsvl-j vania, Col. 1. J. Ma gee eomm tnding; also I the Governor's Troops as a guard of honor.

pa. y. ol lact ions, oi or of individuals n.tve notl.iug lo tlo Willi thf siipjcei appoi iionmeiii. 1 In- duly -houbl be pcrforincd by ie- i i uiiiiurm and just irm ciples. 'I ie not he one nib-, for uric pai of the Mate and a iblieri'lit rule tor another.

'Tin: oust itul ion commands that the id shall be composed ol "Compa. and contiguous Tins luie be ou-oi 0 throughout the entire It i-l a' pa bly ioiiit. a by the present apportion- li Old ut urn 1 11 he I alige ol ISC Us- lul v. tl u- an occasion tie impose- I ca i ct-1 lo biiiubcr of important n. i i- II.

iiese I Jl-lgltl i'leiude the i a il cilect i ei serv ii ill the Maty op cut-in Ill he MiiollhlUnli -il .11 ICS bir I- he llspeci I I hit loll ol M.ite inn! pi banks, an an i eii-iOii of the power of the Auditor ticiioal -o as lo with, his audit all the Male aceo and the rigid cn-bu ccmeiit of 1 lu- law ivfening to tiie HiVcst-meut of ti.e Fund money 1 he mining should be 1 cv i -eil i a uch malmt-r as wib insure the meiit ol images in ca-cof injury or lo in is, ng fi oin he m-glcct or paisi-lll''il the hiiiic-ow l.cr. 'Ihcta-K b'-fore us is far-i compi l--ii' within il scope the wh ri-bl of material political Uiiliitneliit'iii. In admmi-tei ihe iiilaii ed I h- omn.ou vv call We iiiUst tiiarg the son, e. oi its -ircngiii, to ml i ces. to inci ea-e 1 1 coiu forts and 'o promote lis and giotttiss, so ha' tne p.

ople. in piumas- ami tilling a p.ieehil ina liiu-trate. in th-grandeur aiid St If conti ul ami iluur luaje-ltc meivemeiif iowaid a s.H-ief.v. the power ot a puie uemociacy to -oiVe ev-r in that taxes tin- litiehi gen or -rraius the at of eo. i.izej hi i 'ea u-1 1 under the command of Lieut.

F. M. Ott. On the arrival at the portico of tiie capital, the Binggciid Band di-couiscd music appropriate to the oecaiou, after which an eloquent praver by Hev. Dr.

C. Svv.iih'W Wits addressed to "he Clerk d' Grace. the Senate tin I iflltt VI nreliotic it ml lan-ieiiK-r t'nr lli klro by Tire. by Tclcgraidi. Mont Ci.Aiit, N.

January 20. The Delaware Lackawanna and Western Jtall-road Compiiny's freight depot here was gutted by lire about one o'clock this morn-, ing Five passenger coat; hen which- stood on the side track were dost roved, alo about ljoo worth Height and all the bills, in-vio and records of the station Total about JloJMH). Hell Known or -t-init liken Hud-'ivttly Tciegiapti. Indiana Pol. is, "January 20 Clayton II.

Saiiford, of New York, one of the best known kors. men in the country, died suddenly here yesteaday of heart trouble. Mr. ban foid came here to attend a meeting of the Indiana Trotting and Pacing Association. A 1'rinclier Si-iiI tu Jnll for ive YfHrn lor Kal-iii- Ky Teletrrapn.

Mii.wai January 20. liev. A. M. Deford, of Heitou vibe, was yesterilay seiitema-d to live years imprisonment at hard labor and to pay a floe of S')) for the ciime rai-ing currency from one denomination to another.

In-ford broke down and cried like a child when sentenced. il'-adh mi. Dr. McClure, who has been in health for some time, ha-been gradually growing wm-e, and night was very -eiiou-ly ill. His son Fn and the doctor's father, of Baltimore, were telegraphed for yt-Meiday.

There is little hope that the doctor will survive this ter-d." I. ike the numbet'eif baii.e wa- ins- rt' to avoid wio-'li no lon-cr jst I- an ol'stru-tleii b. a i "foi ne iii g-n 1 1 and popularly .1. niasid-d. An :n.i of Assemblv mav establish in p.

-im-y an ia the oflicial ballot' the booth -ccllidUi tic- Vot-r. and the open count, air of which a r- important reform-: i.ni we caioci e-tatdi-h. re-ii-tratiee -jve to tl," pi- the thing Which Jii' VV.11U 1 liielvil lo mil A Wreck Aboic Miriet; Six cars in a train. drawn by engine V. "''2 jiiaped the tracks on Sunday niht.

ut Shix'M's Station, on the Pennsylvania railroad a siioit distance above Marietta. 1'he tracks were badiy blocked. The Columbia and Middlet.vevn wreck crews were- in service. N'o person was hurt. The wreck crew went to the place Monday trm-nit: to clean up the debris.

bv ltd r-! I.atlot- moled Hcgi-lei Edward Stuck today granted letters of aduiini-tratioii c. t. a. on the estate of Jacob Kiine, hut- of an i'- tow nship, of p. Fencii.

1 A A I i Oi -arc! tioti of tic- 1 been a again-I tic' insulin iil'-TIeet IVeJO and i' I'll) The I si rftl I'Hrntie. At the oiganiza i(jii- liegan to form with tne militaiy on North F'rorit stiei-t, it-iing on Market street. ihe oiol ion, that i- the fust division he csvie organiza! ic ti, formed on the west side of North Second light r's'iug on Mai kit st'ect. 'Ihe second civic division on the eut sid-; of Noith sticet. light re-iiiig on Ma; Li t.

iid eliiy i lality. I he th- 'lav -Itollld be lily so Mir l'-gisia-t haii on the litrlt, I. Mr. Hake, owner ot tne Pennsylvania enill- lit read the certificate of election and Chi- Justice lVxoii adii.inislcred tiie oath; otho-i'. Justice Clark was announced to perform that duty, but as the full court present the Justice deferred in honor to his chief.

Tiie salute was thin iircd 'ov tne arsenal battery, the bam! played and ihe new Governor deliveieil hi- inauguial address. The benediction was pronoiiu.a by Dr. Swallow, and the oftieiahs then adjourned to the Suiate chamber, where the oath of office was administered to the Lieutenant-Governor, who made a spirited address. THE lXAKd Rtl. AI)IUKSS.

fbtilot Keform iwil outxitsitioiial oiiveiilion For. i leinen of the senate and Hou-e of th Representatives and iz.m-: bv ihe p-opie to cmb i take, foi a the duties of the Chief hxecuiive of the i vv ealtii. I make us- ot tin- whu ii -ustom lias i -hii'ii-ii d. what end 1 "-ii ill t.iivc care tiiat the laws f.tit'Uaiiy A de-p sense of ath nus ihe Us sumption of At such hour it meet to look Him from whom everv g'j'l and perl-vt gitt. and, with devout tiiaiiksgivms lor the he-tow -i.

to h-k a con! in ii.i Hisiaior. Four especially important confront v. Fir-t. const itiitiona! cnfoi cement second, tie- purification l(f -l-cijon-, mvoiv mg hallo; m. personal c-'st ra lion and the prevention uc liiisusc i'i liieio-y in pobries; tu.rd.

foi.rtn. iUuupa; go', i m-nt laws of Tli- Mte. Tic b.ndctis of the (b e.p.iaby -haled, or at human law- can policy i- To lax prop I iv House city, tint his properly Was not nfi'-ied a- a site lor the tfoW.ru- lilel.L Metitath's aliened couuestion with I letter, has after more than a 'h i. 'eeration decided to rctuiest the nt resmnation. McC.ratl: has fully decided stay until he was kicked out, in the Alliance --t't.

ire. )ie can be ousted. l''-'" "Clares that he will not 1 Ao a nee at large to know wuat tne vr it." Ho. 'Jhajer'x ul ATpctetl. Iiy apli.

Lincoln. January 20. Thayer last t-vi-iiirn' exoreed ireat Indiz- No one wants to be constantly snuffs, washes and irritating lotions catarrh or intluenza, when so simple ami safe a remedy as Old Saul's Catarrli t'o-e can be had for gl cents. A god nuise is a blessine to every family, ami ail nutscs tiiat i-t effectual remedy, o-all too pains ami His that befail a hale. Dr.

Bull's Baby Syrup. Price go cents. -on'-, te-'l'e can ic ie, lectins the hi)ii-cs and lariu- of bear i. times i-p-. ti.e as pir-oiid proper v.

If fung-. f.ms. ar-- b. that tic of a I -loil-. ille-p'lh'e ot I' eUi'1, vie oiv on North 1 -ttiterltirt; I trtiny.

-ie. jiwi.t on M.trket. i I.e The at Smail'rt dru 'V s.oie over what lie Wined the al-e iilid x- -iioAeii liitf Loll. itxlay to be at a t. ih -id.

ri i a-1. I i 1 1 i i i m. ii d- it I-Mlng phi i m. Jo a. m.

a.V-', Urn. He is a liirte weak, but Will appaioidly be in hi-, imu t' lit altll it 2 p. IU. i'J "5 rProiuptly at 10' the signal loomed in Hd cm ,1 ii XEWS IN BRIEF lei'lil tl: gun- n. tiie Capitol Pali and tot the most no- utu propel It ad most to alter a f'-xe t-y- leM.

'is iiiiod ilo ttiot ajt Car all. ctcil in the slightest il-gn t'. -a; in-U-r to Kdvahce was giveq A oice From the Far Wpt. of the next 1 hat Hoke's Electric Beit hiV In-come a a conference in Wahinv- i fami iar and reverenced houselioKl name i ''I i UIC-I arvavs wnn r- ri I ili-es h.i Bar ami Said- of li," West Ktid, f.r 11 il I n-ijiil to Willi. -ss the ili.t et-reui ilios.

ami at once Awl. the Chief Maisltal. Th ll'iliS 6- pe tr- I 1 ami at its bt i. re (s b-iiefii! i--e form of govern- gsioii n.ovod licie is known to us all, but the i in mouse -on; hlts i.een isMu-d by the Pot- a of good it does far away from Us i artnieiit mvitniK models of house not generally known, as Mr. Hoke prefer- Iiaitv l.loh 1 i'XI i I ciocK ii, i.e., a oj co.

urn ii Hi-r-iuji .1: and l.old-r iiii p.l.-.- Uucriajjci-. 1 adoption. m. nt that iiihi'-is a houses, an 1 ik- 1 1: bind ihefai no i i-h: to any excie; Of th" the glith.t lit the West ent! al.ee I he i hi re ti.e -ta to give u- only testimoniHis rrotti uirtie-we Know, and whom we can ask to veitt'y their truthf ulm B.tt the t'oitowiog I of Hisiurl.iri II ttu ruit. Bj I Odl i I''." foi euil of I j.

I li re. (i p. ti.i- in meg ti oi P. f'otleii, an i a a a oil lr, ai- 1 to' -st (ii -I i d' .1 i l. I os i i.i i VV 'ic, ONsTITL'TlOXAL ENTOiii EVIENT.

o'lill hiii' -ha; ha- that oliie't' if ii id i 'iihett mn -vvas nominated by acchimatioii at legislative cutis US renominated tznorol, exeep" a -o-t OIPK-1 i al a i jitrs li. 1 Z. eir. i. bo, tl i K.

ti Jaiiouiy 4 nit I. at urtc li ion i.ipe to i.i.o.; i speaks fnr itself: I present Executive wi'l strive rcahmslv (luvi Kanas i 'o maintaiu the and the I tnr ire ivu laws, our Constitution a- approved by tit- January i many a leo -Sl- 1. avv. li Ciieitiiics the siiint ol popular i riiOM. C.

HOKE: wife of the Hev. limgi bur kr.t.XLli-si'OiZ. On Jamu.i'J 1-01, ai tlo: biiue- by Lev lit-, JtCoLi A Ivcciii-i Mi-- -putz, It 'A i Oi Coiiii! Colorado l-mter. t- ii.i.,ri.ii vuiie mutton. parahe was reviewed by ti.e new Chief As the rtai Of ieaO.oj Vv est.

street, on ti.e omi.te! ma, ch the columu halte.d, fa-u-d in open outer, ai.d the Gown" j.a.-.-cl uovni the to toe Ex'-ttiliii: Mai sie-ri, in itig s.aluted by the lrc.ps. Mei.ntill;e the liiil.J., po.JC-tl the Governor's iaiitte ws again fiivU. which the respective divis-ms were taken Ftd.t tr-. their and ti.e chief Iui.r-l.ai. hi ilia government through all its tmoers.

By it the welfare is sought to be promoted, in it there is hostility to any Interest, individual or corporate. It was drafted by a Convention controlled bv as noble and choice i h- Oe-otiuuiv lo eve. i a of in- w'-aitli pavin; a iai "ii or larta ho c.ii.'1-.l pe.tiT ovvioag many tunes r.s iiiueli in per-oiiui and idic o.pi-itai ho yet pays an lis- ii; tax It is to aiisaer s.iea nitdetiiae!" fa." ts bv ilbV hit i 1' ate lie ei; US In ti.e Uliiii.ate i all isihrii. ubju-t C.s-criii'i. i.ai v.

o-rk iug uutui .1 'jurp'-i-o-pie: is oppresslu. i exenip-uig the ii-ih; is uiv by uay- i-Ll'TUiiale cia: ilsoiicta l.s tin" i our pr.a- i By 'Ju-ieirrapb. I Uksvek. Col Januaiy 20. The Di-rao Pa crat- iu caucus have agieed the uomiiia-liooi a v.

i-. MaK-H 1'. Ciiester Ah. ert Muter s.c. -ii IV ii DtAR Sin.

I would not live without Hoke's Medicated Belt. In tne sprinii of lsuo, I was afflicted with such terrible pa.ni ad over my body, made me feel so ill and miserable rhat I was unable to work, lu April i applied one of your belt-; and in a siioitinue I I oil new mui-, and no a 1 able to do a day work as vvdl a- ever, tiio'Jga I a iu oi If this te-tirn-Uiial will be of any tieiieht to you or suffering humanity piea-c u-e it wiiii my best wishes. Yours, ji7-nd -He Levi Waxv-eh. (,, v. lo-ij -ne was u.uue on buuday.

1 -Mtpreme Court of Missouri has nui' voi.l tiie city -wenty square miles Veie added thty. attempts have l-'eu made to i fc ol 1.. M. i'odd, a real estate Chicago. Three bullets have fhrough Lis sitting room win- 1 or Buikeiy, i i Connecticut, is-' l-rociamauon notifying the persons office in advance of being ed ele-etfd by the General Assembly uti 1 ooi.

ii.i -Ol- fere.i lutcibai injury. vt-ars 1 ctklt'li Senator. 1 age. Up to a lew yeaia ago suUei'-tl v. 'in, 0 trouble as a rt-stut ol ti.i-, ao-i- 'rtt (iovi-riiiir uf llvhtwitrf.

Iuaitca- i dent. During ail this tone she was urnier ralt-tl. i.teri.ilLi. (j fj -ters as ever adorned our State. Many of its important provisions aie.

however, tui-! enforced, noiab.y Article XV, 11. That creniiiaiids in.thmg but vv hat is ri-Tit and forbids I idtiiiiig but sut i- wroiig. it suiiplv pr-oid- I thai c. rations -hall ticat a. 1 pei-Li fa rlv.

i impart ami ju-Uy. It protiibit- unfair I'liiiii atioii a.oi.st r-oiis or lads extortion, li seeks to prevent monopolies and to compel the creatines of he law ho Cove th-dr ilie te the peojde. to be obedient. It I commands that tney shall not u-- tlieir i power-to harass and oppress, it ally directs the Legislature to enforce its pru- visions by appropriate legislation, an A i.i ot he da, li oi i.ur country o. a cd and hapj The tax on tisiii iiido ouireica-iits of a id-taxation that en meuicai i.t and comnei.eil 10 resort By Telegraph.

had a depressing -fleet cjm the tl Natl, mil (inarri -die- 1 10 appiiar.ee- n.r re, id' Livin-i on Doveu. Januarv (invminr. i 1 ew iVf" -i i i 1- Toa t'heap to tie ttpoit. Can any seu-ible per-un exptsct to obtain earnest effort should be made to tive'adeauatt re let from the coo-r i ot r-cra i'm (Ti-ii-e ui.e iosf ft r.irt iha dtath of Captain Ihom.s F. Malobej" ZSV! inaugurnted here today Cciiimai.dei" of Compaiij L.

sth Ihegiinent, auce- broudit no relict. sho tbeu pur. i wttii imposing ceremonies. N.G. who- body wa- found in the cha-ed one uf Hoke's Electric Supporters ri-rl ti -o and applied is txteruaily.

Alt-r short I k.lMkiUi n.erb-.ow ti.e Cumoerla. anej rail- lllui. put Uie Jd troubb-me in 1 Telerapn. road bridge this morning. It is not know i ternal aitachmenU; wears only Hoke's' Sax Francisco.

January 20. King how tie accident happened, but it is -up- bupporters and does a good day's, Kalakaua died aAhe Palace Hotel thH i.e Ie I iiSSCSSirU Uj-OlI 'JL -Klilil- aid of vafuation. and whi-h can be elicapiy The anacUiiiery lor its as-. s-m-iit is simple and the coat oi it collection noDii-nai. corporate wealth is purely a creation cf the State, and fitly U-ais the burden of Its expenses.

But since this and the collateral iu-bt-r'Tit "ace tax tocetio-r produce aniyie revtaucs lor th Mase t-xuensi i suggest that the revenue law-be. so changed that tue state remit to the counties all other taxes aim license charges now levied by it. Every uicate of pui-hc ioacy "i mrroved, patented, guar- that aftiicU humauitv for twenty-five or I menul law, tvery "power of th-; 'ii wcuuve yvH Mfrs' new reduced price ft ity cents? Dr. dollar remedy I txereUfd to entorci the Constitution article of ttie state in everv and section. luiw Chestnut PniU.

Old Music for" catarrh i the cueape-t cure in; ih. earefuJiy repaired and improved world Sold by ail druggists. When the modern state, in the exercise of its sovereign power, created that extraordjnarv rpaltv called. In the irony of the law an arti- posed he walked through the op-en bridge sm lATm- 1. 8td-2tw.

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