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FOR'IY-NINTH CONGRESS
f«ctrd»)’s Prcidhg* In folk
/. run has.
J JolH< RfioInllOM for lb* l;l*|iu.4i i n
ol i lit Boi lilni In lie 7 trotvi y- i n ihn
l>Is*n.< Ion cr II>« Education*! (till In
tile KeroU.
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Washington, February 23-Oi
motion ot Formy, of Albania, n
rfPuiuiit n w adopted graining leave
to (lie aprropriuiioLs committee lo
nit during Ibe ercslnnii o' tip hooer
Mormon, o' Illinois, from the com-
minee on wnr at il means, rrpor id
n J trt rex Sutton dirtcrli g the- pay
meat i f 'be timing to H e Messury
on the public debt R /erred to t! e
CotUttiltioe o| in* \ybon-
Hewitt, of New Yelk, obtained
icnve to fl e the views or tbe tiiirrri-
*y-
Resolved, e'e, That whenever ft be
t orpins or belanc* In the (ira*-u:y
irrlurftrig the r mount h'ld for re
demption of United B:n “e’ no'en
shell ixoied tire eunt of one hu -i-
dred millions of ch-llare, il shall be
ai,d is hereby made the duty of the
efortiary cf tt,o irrontry to apply
eecfc i xees s io mum cot less than
ten mtliious per mcmli during the
existence of any such -urp'u- 1 or > x
ct#s, to tbe payment cf tire interest
bearing indebtedness of the United
Stales, tayuble at the opiitn of the
government
The report which aco -mi aule* the
Joint resolution say *: ‘Or the 30 h
of January, 1888, as shown by the
official statement of tbe asseo Mini
liabilities of the treasury or tin U : td
States there was in (tie treasury aud
United S ates deposi'ortes, including
the amount he'd fir the redemption
ol Uui'ed 8 a'cs notes and not lu
eluding minor and fraetional stlvei
coin olassed ss e^etH not available
the sum of $179 880 862 in ix es* of
ail other lia diiuts than the reueutp
tion of said due notes Ii is believr^i
this sum ia largely in ixce-s of lire
sum rqurtil for the i m p se fin
which li is held, and that a cunsiu
erable part thereof shoud
be applied to tbo pnyinen
of the iutere' -b-aring' dent of the
United Ba'ns Dow paysbie to the
end that the | u'jlic b r I huh shall be
lessened end riot me s-ar-ly l.eid io
lure tbe agents t,n;i r> pr. s 1 utadves
ot the people oi; io improvident and
wasteful exptmdhuris
The hou-e proceeded to theoon*-id
eratlon of the 1 uduces oq the noust
calendar, the flrsi bill being that au
thorizing the several execu.ive de-
parlm'-rita to exhibit articled at tb<
New Orleans expiation, and ttie
pending motion beii g one to Icy tbe
billon ibe tabic-. Tin- morion to lav
tbe billon the table was curried— J85
to 112
The next bill on the calendar was
that forfeiting the unearned lai d
grant rf the Atlantic and Pic fle
railroad company. On m 'lion ol
Holman, of Iu'l tin, an ameudnjeni
wasadopel providing that the for
feited land shall bo Bubjeo! to setlie-
ment under the hcniesued law only.
The bil! wa> tt ea passed without di
vision or objaotion.
On motion of Morrison It was or-
deied that Saturday of each week be
devoted to general debars iu the com
mittee of me whole ou the state ol
the onion, and then, on motion of
Morrison, the bouse a! 3:20 adjourned.
N BN XT IS.
Frye introduced his Internationa!
congress bill whioh was .lelig'epbed
Sunday night. Its title is, “A bill
to promote the political progress and
commercial prosperity of the Amer
ican nations ”
Morgan cflsrel a preamble and
resolutions wnich, at his rtqtus',
were oidt r,>d punted and laid on the
table for ihe present. Tney lecile the
first resolution in the Eimutm's se
ries, and d.rect ire cummillee on
privileges m.d elec'inus to I; quirt
and report whether, if the i flt.iae ot
the attorney general is as s attd
therein, he is 1.aole •« imp; achm .-til
and run vai from • ifii-.e.
Hoar ceiled upil.uoi.l appropri" «
ii-g $25*),GUO for (De erec.tou of s
Uibiiumeiu in VV'ishinviou city io
the niimoiy ol Gnu Grant und it
wt*s passed,
Thetducwlion bill was plac d be
fore the tera'e and Gri y, of D.da
ware, took the tluor iu opposition t”
the bill. Hs did not buiievo it to be
within the power of congress to en -
not such a lav without first amend
ing the constitution.
Plumb also opposed the bill. He
regarded it as an anomaly in legislioa
lation, appropriating money not only
for one year, but for eight yiars. He
had no doubt that at the end of eight
years, if the appropriations now
pendlug were not ooutluu-d, con
ventions would meet aud de!egae>
would be sent to Washington to urge
oongtees to keep on appropriating
more money. We must, therefore,
understand that iu passing this bill
We were arranging for expendituiei
lor generations yet to oorne. Large
appropriations bad come to have
something attract'/e in th»m
and an aopropria'.ion of $77,000,000
was eeveuty-sevcu turns more aurao-
tive thau uu appropriation of $1 000,-
000. Piumb queued figures showing
that a much larger piopuUion ol
money would go to the states of the
south an i a much larger part of ii be
supplied by the states of the north
aud wear. The whole theory of the
bill whs false, that theory being that
the southern states were not able to
give common school education to
their illiterates. Hs held that eao'i
state was amply able to educate Its
own and said If (bis bill be e >UHtltu-
tional, then ibere wore no longer in
dependent «ia.es except as they ex
let Iti imagination
Call spi ke in favor of ihe hill. It
was idle, lie laiif. to deny that the
war lie.d destruyid the relatlous be-
twi eu industry and property in the
south, The eoulh had tuen left with
dirordered industries and with land
ed | roperiy iiaving uo convertible
sale in money. No people bad ever
a riveti harder thun Ihe people of the
south to foster education, or hud
giveu money to education with «
more liberiil hand. Call wasu'terly
nni bie to e> e Ihe force of the nice
dtsiJueilou atteii.p'ed to be drswn by
the opponents of Uiis bill be w,.ei.
money in ilie lreti~ury resulting
i.om luxation and mom-y re-tilling
frnn. satee of r ubl c lands. Ca’l reo-
ot’mz j ii the conetruth nal powero f
he gei’ersl government io aid the
nuus -A iiii their own corn cut, ami
the o'lijsli'utioual pow-r i f iho eia'cs
to aid the gcuerel government. Buoii
aid I ad been regard.d as eonsiiiu-
tlonal from I lie fom datlon efibs
gov< rnuii-nf. The south was not
wiihnu' a.*lf reliance Cull said Its
people had airendy taxed themselves
to tiiu U'rnoet, nut their lend was no:
a- was the cute iu the north, a readi
ly convertible asset.
Morgan denied the statement made
in tbe debhte io the t-Uedt that the
legislature ol Alabama bad Instructed
Ps senators to vo:e for ibis bill. A
memorial, be said, had been sent
from the legislature to congress ask
ing that body to pass a miarure in
aid of education
An executive session was held and
tne sanaie adjourned.
o« ’chans*.
Nxw York, February 23 —There
was a very general impression tbl*
morning that a further decided de
cline in stocks must lake place
to-day and buyers for a
time were dispo-ed to await
developments The first figures were
very ii regular, Lacks wana and Del-
BWaie and Hudson beinglmaterialiy
lower, aud Reading and Jersey Can-
iral liaoionuily burner, and the rest
ol the list making only slight
oiiHnge 11 , although gmeratlv lower
I’his whs followen by a firm tone
wnich cominued wi;h slight reactions
until 3. U e market during tbe list
Hour being decidedly strong.
Stocks, however, were very
null. exr pt L'ckawana. Ail
x Viliams are down a small fraction
the lattir Origin Navigation
L :ue Shore aiso show a small decline,
bin with llie.-e (XJsptiOBS the active
list is up email fractious to 2}. the
ta'ter Lackawanna New Jersey
C mirol is up 2 and tbe Delaware, atm
Hilda >n ami FJrle preierred, (aoli 1
A’l news t fl at relate I to Raadlbg,
and the sweet is uvxioua io know
wfio is behind R ailing and who ud
vaueed money to buy the Vanderbili
lu'eien Toe market olcaid steady.
Bales, 308 000 -hares.
r*uDd Ifeiu Ualllj.
^peotal to Bnqutr«r-iDb
Cincinnati. February 23-Ju' ge
Genb e, of Ilie Piobate court, to-day
anuouuced his decision Id tbe im
peachment proceedings Bgeinst Mar
tin Brock nan and Fred Hermann,
direoiors of the city lbflimary,
charged with making fraudulent
voncneisBcd various acts of msie-
factiou iu r.fifice. He lound them
guilty as chaiged and removed them
from ifflee They eent thdr reBig
nations to tbe mayor last week and
theD fisd. It b is been fairly well
ascertained that Brockman went to
Canada, and Hermann to Havana.
Mayor Smith refused to acctpl tbeii
resignations,
a •so.ee* rire.
Spsetsl 'o F.rqiilrer.sua.
Buffalo, February 23—The old
sevei.iy-fcurlb regiment arm' ry, or:
Front plsio, cciupied as a roller
ekali"grlnk. was desirayed by fir
a 1 o’eif ok ibis morning. The new
armoiy ad) lining was saved an«i the
fire prevented fr' m.spreHding, F ur
firemen J bo Mai g, Curi« Fiei-li-
mar-, A"thoi y Cook and Cnet Cas
tie, w.ie luried uud-.r the faliine
walls, but isc-ped wi'h eligii'
bruises. The I u .dii g was purctiased
from ' fee unv last j e tr by Alder
man W )' a n Franklin and Huah
Price. Their loss t« rsiimaied at $30,
000 I mm races $15,000 The origin
of iho fire is uokuowu.
Tbe V»ie VoiIImU,
iptekil i$ Ewfirtr.&m*.]
Charleston, 8 C, February 23 —
The euse against Dr Amos A Bellin
ger fur tbe murder of S epheney
B ley, a prominent colored demoorat
last fall, was called to day and con
tinued uulil tbe June term of crurt
on motion of tbe stalt’s attorney on
the ground of tbe absence of material
witnesres for tbe prosecution. Dr
Belilngiii’s Count; 1 made a strong
fight for an immediate trial, even
consenting to accept the evidence of
the ab-eiu witnesses upon the solid
tor's statement, but the motion for a
oontlnusnee was granted and Bel-
linger released on bail.
A OripiMI* elui aeltr Cipinr-d.
Atlanta. Oi, Fobrnary 23—On
D.-chixuu r 6 b Diputy Uoiiod MtA.es
Mir iL'ii W V K dbit was uiarde ed on
buokoa . ui 'iunatii, Suapiolun res.ei!
on James M :0 ijt, a despara u oharac-
to', woo flj.t ibe country. MoCay was
oca'ed in Oheiokso county, and laa
c gut D.'ilted States Marshal Ne'ru*,
wun a posse of ten deputies, had a
lively flub', with MttCay and his
irieuds, Oaaofflior wa* shut threugn
the thumb. MoUiy and a man named
M inin l>runa ey were brought to At-
innia, but Crumley wa* released. Mo-
Cay ia In |ell.
Washington waifs.
Mi rgr.n Inlrtxlrce* a Net >f Resola-
II ns
■ -a
artrt«« to Slid n»|>('b Idtf'tt fo Try
n l m< Mi — Nfimlna*
llmr irttnii Bfc. Kio
tr. p; qn>r#r».«n«.
Wasungton, F.bruary 23-T:e
follow itia iu tiie ext. of i).e pieamble
and tesoluiionp ottend in rt e senate
to day bj Morgau.m Alutiam.:
Where*-', ihe mslnri-y of the cotu-
trit'ee on the Jui c'aiy havorg's
nnted a rep. r to the eenate and uo
uiin euled The adeptiou of the fol
low g reso’u irr :
‘ R solved, Tit at (bcerna'p |t»rohy
. x r.-s-es its cordnmua’ion ( .f ;he i-a-
u.nal cf t.: e a'toruey general under
wliattvit i ilut LOf to send the senate
o > mis of paper * celled f rby its rcso
u ini' of the 25 li of January and set
f' r h in »lit- report of the commit 03
on ne ju tlciary as a violation of his
> lliiiai i.uty and eubv>-rsive of the
iuudauie.jlal principles of govern
ment and good admitilslraiiou there
of;” and
When as, the ferafe, if said resoiu-
tiou is a'lopied ib being tvue upon
facts and a» » matter 'cf iaw, wilt
thereby announce tiie pr»Judgment
of tiie mi.J -rity of this body without
any trial according io 1-w, that tbe
attorney general of the Uultet) Stalei
ie guilty of and comionjr.ed for wll
fully committii g au < ft ruse iu tbe
conduct of liie cfQ ;e winch is in vio
lation of Ilia i fticial duly and is subs
versive of the fundamental principle
of ihs poverbibent of the United
Bia'e*; and
Wherei s, The atrorney-geneiat. If
he hae in tuc wilfully commlited my
(.flense that is In violaiion of bis < ffls
dial duly atid is euiiversive of the
fuudanienial principles of tbe gov
ernment of lilt Untied 8 ales, is ou!y
»meual>le to ihe oo: demnatiou of the
senate wSien .be eenate )' eittiug with
ihe ctiiei jus ice of ihe United States
as a court of impeachment to bear
uud decide upon a-iic ei of impeach
meat presented by the house of rep
reeentalivei; a;.d,
Whereas, Ii is alleged that the sen
ate hes uo ligbiiul authority to
cause tbe attorney gencial of the
United Stales to he irrtst d, tried
and punished for eanlempt ol i;s iu
'.horny and dignity, if the senate
shall dec are (but such contempt, baa
been cummitled by him ou ihe facts
stated end Die bvcimenis made Id
said risolu ion and in the report
wl’ich aco impunies the sanu; aud,
Wherta- 1 , ihe senate would be ex
posed to just censure if ihey iu the
manner icoommended by (lie com-
miiteeou judiciary prcceid to an
nounce their judgment * f cmdemtn>
(ion BL'aiuat tbe attoroey-gcueral ot
the Uui'ed Slates on an accm-atiou
'hat includes an oftensc wtitoli is
punishable by impeaclimeui, ai d the
Htnaie would also be sxiiosed to J list
c insure if It should attempt to at Clare
ibe attorney-gencial to be iu con
tempt of Its au'hnrity aud to pais
lodgment of condemnation against
aim for such contempt without buy
lug him DOtifl d of tbe charge and
ariaigued to answer Ibe same at tbe
bar of the senatt;
R solved, That tbe committee on
privihges aud ehotions be lustruoted
lo inquire into aud report upon the
ques ion whether tbe oflense charged
against ihe attorney general In said
r«solutions is of (ho class of oflsuses
for which (be head of a defarnneut
may be impeached and removed
from i flics, and whether tbe senate
obq take jurisdiction of said alleged
, fl use iu themauner provided for in
said resolution, and can proceed to
conviot and condemn the attorney
geneial in advance of a trial for said
alleged (flense by re.-olution of tbe
senate, there being no tm; eichmeot
of said t ffl ter in the mode rtqulred
by the constitution.
8?cood That paid committee be
iusirucud to further ii qti re aud re-
poit whether ti e sena e iihh tiie pow
tr, under the law at d mlis adopted
for us governme t, toains, try and
convict and oumsh ihca urn y go-
etal of 'he Untied 8 at- s for Contempt
of its righ !ul authority.
Third—That said committee be
fur'her inslrucieJ to 1, quire aud re
port whether the matter stated and
referred to in the manner sei forlh in
the resolution reported from tbe ooms
mittee ou judiciary above copied
constitute any form of misdemeauor
in office under any law of ibe United
SAtes, and if so, wbat penalty is an*
ntxed to said crime or inisd- meaner,
and what tribunal has tbe rightful
Juriidiction to try, and on conviction,
to condemn 'lie attorney-general of
tbe United S ates to punishment for
(be same.
Fourth—That ssid o-ommities be
further instructed to consider, ascer
tain and ieport whetnor in the con
duct of the uitoroi-y general its- eta'.ed
in th res -iutton reported from the
crimmittecou Judiciary aDd lathe
accompanying report he lias vlo'aied
sny and what law of tbe Uui'ed
S ates, aud in what resptc 1 . he ns»e
violated said law, aud whether he
has done any and wbnl ec s in the
conduct of the bupim s8 of hist Hi :e
to whioh said resolution relates taut
he might not have done in the exer
cise of his lewful dlsuretian.
Fifth—Too- said como.iit'es be fur-
tl.or Jnstructsd to inquire aud report
whether the senate has any const!-
tutioual right or power to give its
advice, aud coneout to removati from
cfflcfi by the president, nad wtiother |
by withholding euoh ad vie.” and con- |
sent tbe senate can prevent the re*
moval of any pei sou from tffice by
the president.
Six h—That said cooimlttee Inquire
and report wliether the senate, It the
rt.aj >ii<y shall agree to tiie resolution
above reoiud, which was reported
fr m ihe committee oti judiclsry, bus
a right und-r ihe constitution to
withheld I's consent to the removal
yi persons by (he president who art
Iti ( ill :e undtr circumstances tneo
tinned in said rtporl of the comuiii-
tee on judiciary and Id the resolu
tions reported by said committee, and
whether the senate cun bind its mt-ui-
t'nrs by any dcoUraliou of the tlu'y
( f the ssuate, or by any rule as the
du y oi l e sec ate, as the same Is tie-
dated ill tho following resolution
touching the powers and proper con
duct ol tiie Bcuate, which war also it>
pnrii il by ihe committee on judicia
ry, v'r:
■ Re o’vrd, That It is under these
circuriistarcuH iho ilufy ol the senate
to re!u -*iis fuivics unit consent to tin-
i ropi s d lemovul of olficers, t lie doc
uments aud i ap r* in mlen-nco to tin
Hippnsnl 'flic al or persona! mlscon-
ouct of whom ure wuhneid oy ttie
r-X'Outlve or any bead of a depart
ment wlien deemed iiecessary hy the
cetiale and calltd fir iu ctmsidering
the m»"er.”
WILL HEAR AR(1 UMENTS
The ways and iucbls oommitto'-
to-dsy resolved to hear arguments
uo to the 12:h of uext month by
manufsc‘u:ers and other persons iu-
terested in Hie if r!fl revision.
CONSIDERING NOMINATIONS
In the exioniive session of the
senate to-dsy Edmunds reported a
resolution from the judiciary com
mittee, whioh was adopted, author
izing the onmmiUee to send for per
sons aud papers In their Investigation
of the Charges against John Geode,
jr, whose nomination to be solicitor
general is pending before the com
mittee. The most serious of the
charges are taid io rela'e to alleged
election frauds wheu G ode was
elected to congress from the N-rf-dk
district, ami the persms and
psp°rs to be sent for will come
chi'fl? from Virginia. The finance
committee reported adversely upon
the nomination of MiGraw tube e 1-
leotor of lutern&i rev i tie f nr W s'
Virgitiia. There were said to be
oliarges in the revenue deportuien
ngHinsi McC'rmick, McGraw’s pre-
deciSicr, mitde by a dlecharg>d em
ploye. The ctm'g- a are not amort*
ihe papers tout by Secretary
Mannitig to the I'enate aud are iliue
assumed by the mejirity of the
fitiaice committee to have been
withdraw**, hence the adverse re
port upon MiGraw’*) case.
Eaal TfonfHi*, Virginia uud «»o. tfiu.
epecUl to E'lqa'.rer-Saa
New York, February 23 — A
uuc mg ot ttie stock aud bontiuoldeis
of ihe Eis: Tennessee, Virginia and
Georgia railroad whs hsld iiere to
day A committee was appointed to
onslJer and prepare eome plan by
which t) c threatened foreclosure tuny
be fough', or lo liquidate the road’s
Indebtedness by as-essmeut The
latter was favored by iho meeting
to-day. If Ibis is done the holders
of common slock will be assessed $1
per siiaie, of nreferted $2 aud »f
Income bonds $4 per share. This
asse-suient will aggregate about $2 -
300,000, all that is required to me
the road from debt. Tne committ e
i* composed of Alexander Taylor,
Waller Btund, Thomas Denny,
Fleming Smiih. Albert K"11f-y, Jef
ferson Levy and Earnest Di!m*n.
FOREIGN FLASHES
I’rliico J ;r m Ncpol o\i ITritcs a
LMter.
Th» Dtfllilaa CfbUrnitd’
Columbus O. February 23-The
circuit court to-day confirmed the
decision of Judge Wylie in the Dal
ton contempt case aud it will be et
once liken to tbe eupretne court od
error
Cincinnati, February 23—Tbe
s“Date committee investigating 'be
October elections has had the p' li
bock and tally sheet of precinct "A,
f"U(th ward,” photographed and wilt
now be *-ble to return (be orgtnul io
Clerk Diiion m bo used by him n
freamg hinistif from contempt bt>
fore the home committee.
WKtlfrRjn Out of tJuoger•
Sp^oiHl * • Rrt'juJrc • '.Sn
Louisville Fen 23 - Wa”ers:>u’c
physlu;tt( s today pronounce.- him out
of dat ger. His n ii d ia rapidiy
clearing, ttie lever has almost disap
peared an*i his appetite is being re
stored. Perfect recoveiy will be re*
lathed owing to tbe great reduction
of vital forces cot sequent upon bis
attack, bui be will be strong and well
within a month, it is expectod.
A Dlamironii Fir*.
19—ial !• Wnimrt bv*
St Paul, February 23.—Fire
occurred today In Manlielmir’s
marble dock ury goods store, one of
tbe finest lu tbe northwest. The
stock was almost totally destroyed hv
fire aud water. The loss is $130,000
Tbe building was vaiued at $150,000
and it was damaged to tbe atnouuiuf
$60 000. The inrurai.oe about covers
the iuus.
4 ' low* WrMk.
fpteU) to KfKjnlror-'un.
Chattamj ,oa, Feb 23 Early this
morning ilie second section of a
freight irsiu ou the Western and At
lantic railway ran into the rear of
tbo first section, causing n serious
wrtek. A train hand named Var-
neil woe killed,
Thr RvmpRppra (fit It «lltfaa:i
iu«nd IIIr Kxpultlom —4ril*>i
«*f tllT«r-fl«tidiriflb Utflsor
tc'U t>m
I'ATor
foaiui lliud.
S90€i&) to KPOTiJrwHoo.
Norfolk. Feb 23.—Dr Meade
Kemper, a prominent young p.byei-
c’mi, eon of ex^Giv Kemper, was
found dead iu b.-at '.his morning. A
coroner’s Ic-qiest w.is held and »ver-
die: of heart dt-esoe rto dered.
Hv Arslo Amiirlo n C^b e*.
1 ondon, February 23 —A noting
of the chumber of commerce, by a
vote nearly ui iitilmnus, resolved 'liat
liie t.'eprt Ol rllotl of* leer and i's pie-t-
eut It ndency towards ill-m e »h mon
ey nr-" dnuiitbit.g irmie generally,
and Eoglit d’s easlertl commeioe in
parllt dial. Ano bt rrn-olu ion adopt
ed by ilie meeting contained tlie fol-
loonnir language; • We urge tliegov-
eriiu.e t i-u.ius aiih ou.et coun.iie*
in an endeavor In restore silver in Its
loruier function hh legal lei di r,
thereby giving it a permanent in-
stead of a 11 lcuallng valu** ”
HKMIEltHON'S l’ROltARLK SUCCESSOR
The . uisctssor ot Coi-*nel Hsmler
son ns chief uf ihe police department
<f L "idon will le either OaptsiD
Wliaw, chief of i t'fa London fire tni-
gud**, Colonel Vucer-t, member ot
parliament, or Mr Jenkiuson, of
Ouiilin. JeiiklUHon is iui s', likely to
receive tiie appointment. 'I'lie com*
mittee investigating the recnul riot
ha* tound that Colonel HeLderson’s
instructions to the police on (he 8 h,
the day of the Trafalgar iquare meet,
mg, were no a t re and madiquate,
and that although be had been fully
wurued, he hud uoihliig arranged to
control the mob The crntnliue de-
ciare that afier 'he meeting had fin
ished Colonel Henderson ought to
have used cabs, telegrams and scouts
to give warning before the maroh
westward.
Praam
A LETTER FKi'M PRINCE JEROME
NAPOLEON
Paris F.bruary 23 -Prince Je
rome Napoleon pub i-uee a letter lu
which tie protes'e t*ir inst the pro
posed proscription of Frccn prlncts,
ti:d iti-i ts thati-uch ire mu ni woum
be uofuir. Tilt- B -iiuparnsle, he de
care*-, wrro tbe defender o’ tevoli.-
i)oi). Wbat lb" ia|-ub!1c o q lircs to
incr. aie it- slrei g h ar il pr.-i'ge, lie
Ftiy-*, is tiie refoiiuof ph metiiods «*l
government. The expu slop of
prit.ces would ten i to :ti" -,I(h rucioo
of the republic Prlncj Napoleon
nisi) takes cccBsiou to uritieise tin-
muuuer in whioli (lie pr.-sulent is
chosen. He says Hi .t the ptopie
then d be allowed in lieet their own
clip f mi:j;it)U'!U*a t; -i trial the method
which gives th" power ■ f'-ehc loi)
to the i all iiojI to-, ml,ly should l e
abolished. The o .er is addn w-etl to
ttiesenaie and elisnah-r of dopulies.
Ii ueclarcs tlial ihe Idll of ixpaision
against princes is ii revival of lot dee
suspects “Ii nplaots,” says Ilie
writer, “ju-iloo t*yr poilci; it con*
founds Ilie N ipoleon*, the irleude ol
revi-lutlon, wl.li tl*e Bourbons., Hie
enemies of revolution.” Prince N a-
pi'lcon declares ih-»t he recog* izis
that the republic is the logical out
come of universal suff ege, “bu',” be
adds, “iho present repulilic is more
su oligarchy. It exists by ihe prose*
cu.ioLi of udventurere, WBStiDg pub in
mom y and reeulnug in national is da*
non aud public poverty.” In cot elu
sion the piiuce txoiainic: “If it be s
crime for a lover of Fiance to Bpesk
out of her danger, then punish me I”
Tbe protest has thrilled Paris with
a genuine sensation. The newspa
pers are furious over It They cull it
a defiance and demuud the pru os's
expulsion.
• ■■was Ij I.ai.tral.
Hpw:1fcl to the Knoutrer-Hnc. I
Ricihmond, Va, February 23 —
The gtaou Jury of ihe hu’IJrgs c* urt,
a terhaviLg hud undei cousl leruiiou
for ten days the i a*e nf the creditors
of the G -.lltg" mills n ui ultc urmg
cup <a lyasulnst tiial o'<rporaituu to*
d«y ifitir: el twelve indict rnei-ts each
"i: ii list Pom t (’ W .mrok and Gt urge
C II I isscsli-, (111 -era of the company,
ol,»rg(-1 with felony in lekir g, s'eal
i"g ai d carrying »w y 11 mr t elong
tug to Hio p-*P B >sb & C l^rBUd (tie
Pointers savings bank and the Mer
idian s uatit.ie*t tin■ k ai gogeti: g in
vaitie over $35.(100 The creditors
c.'tiiin that the- II .i,r was hypothecated
to ibt-m hy iin* company and that h
was inude uwiiy with and that they
w re t evtr reimbursed. Bench war
rants were ordered to he issued for
the arrest of both parties.
FINANCIAL FACT8
I HMtfif MR HBRDrJrl Hitwlav for
tiroriiU-liporl Frta ih« TrMi«
• rev.
Atlanta, February 22—The fol*
lowing report of G uuptioller Wright
has b 'su submltied lo the govi rnor :
To H's Ex e'lei cy, II D McDaniel,
Governor : Hir— Iu compliance with
lew. I have the honor to submit my
t ffl 'Ial r* port, showing ihe trausac.
lions of this department for the “re
r*ort year,” ending September 30,
] 3 8.3:
Since ihe dale of my Jast report,
O P.ober 1, 1884 the treasurer hae o* r-
ufied to this ( fflje, aud I i'ave re-
eelp - d for same, moneys amounting
t..$l 7 77,428 16, which earne ties been
chaiged to him upon the books of
ibis department lu conformity with
luw.
Executive and other warrants for
same period have been audited and
unproved by me for moneys drawn
'rom tiie treasury, acnouu'ltg to
$1,441,338 10, and tho treasurer cred-
iten ttu-rewuli.
Tbecoudlfioo of the treasurv, theroi
fore, is as follows ;
H«'«-o*lii ran-nry Ootnber 1,
18 1 » 118 100 If
K-reiptH trem Oc-'bil 1, (SHI, m
Heptember 30, .Hi5 1 777 120 If
Making totr.) ami am to 1)»
m cru..Hd h r S’. 825 528 0
Krvoniive w’.rrc.ii b
oh HI by lrra*uiGr„<tl sx.'sio .il
War all's of erCi.tdLiu
ol itio ><n»(e s'. *1
•pe* ksr «f tbk
bons* ps'd by treat*
ui er. FH HO' S’
M-kl"R toiel p-iiiiieu s ny
irwasor J1 IP 31? 19
L (*v*t-s to* . OS, (il , a.....iy
tie 1 rl*tr 1. 188s 3 43 I0J 7J
C impnrallvo statement >f receipts
d.sbummeute for year 183-1 and
1880:
RMM-'p'* lr< n Os'oF*)- 1, 1333 Io
H-p .nib.n m t)1 5:-332'.H
Reot Jp'n ;r u. O ■ l>n 1 UM o
eipiembor 3J, -3-*y.« 1 777 418 18
Ir oieiue for'S8> 8 241117 73
l> -< a.«ee"**!» iri>„. Or -"er )
!6M. ;<* fu pta.TlM)’ 8 -. 1334 S' 0.4 25) 10
X)-i-u-stmoiit* ('em o *i *tr 1
18(4, 11) ti p aiunec 80. i8Si 1431 3J8 10
D?ore*xe rpr (H'S % 4H 021 91
SCHOOL FUND.
Wo levy iu> lax upon property (or
the purpose« f ialsing an educa'ional
fund, yet it ie gratifying to li. d lids
fund Ircrcaeii g fmm year to year.
There was in the treasury, to the
credit of *uch fund, June 30,1885,
$323 670 84 Tide amount is derived
hom inx on I'quor dealers, ono-lialf
lentid of tiie Western anil Atlantic
railroad, 'ax on shews dividends
Irom stock on Georgia railroad own
ed hy ibe eia’e, net hire of oouvic's.
and fees arising from inope.Hlon of
fertillzirs.
K-o.lpil ron) rsmnl W » .err B»d
AU-n.le rallro»" 8150 0:0
Knre'p a from iltvi*.u.,u Ue >«(*
falin*'. 180)
Rim p s f nru '<x O', h'iowh.4 0l)8 01
Keoelpi. Ir-m Ihx ou llquur
(iSiLt* 77 081 Ar,
It '0)ipu 1-1 IU hire 01 a* iiv ot- 1(1 001 31
R oalpla from .0 .«• of lnepecor**... 7(1 OR'! <19
M.iklag a Intel o’. 83H i8U 40
Dl“hnc*.i*i*"» (roui .1 Iy 1, 1884
to Ju. « 30 lt85 4.212 f«
Leivlna b.lance in bo nppor-
klODFd - - H ..v323 5.'8 84
THE STATE tj REVENUE.
Tiie -axsi.l*- property ot me stale
iia» sumltly Iricreoeed in value f*r
the lost six years My rep >r 1 for 18/S)
snowed the value of tuxanis property
10 be us loilow-':
Pr p-*rty romioH I y cl 1. n« # 2"> < 0? 4'9
P operiy ie aiic d by ral.ioteP. .. t) 8 111*9
M"k!ng n'.o'ul f2"4,4.0f48
V II 1885.
Pi- pti.iy rotni-ix-o i-y cli'a* 1." t.fO 411 70S
Pr jjisriy re'n.nel by luliroiidu... 12,(38:8
Making a tola' of _{321 COT010
Showing an increass in the v.lnc
of taxable pi" p r v for the year 1885
i-ie" ilte year 1879 of eighty sfavii
millions two iiunil- (land thirty-six
t ii.’it-ut ti and fit: y-eight dollars.
O tr receipts fr m u'l s■•urces fir
tiie year t titling Bept'atlic.' 30, 1885,
show tin Ificrsa-e i.ver last yia. ’eio'
oetpts ot two hundml and fnrijofour
thou a-d ooe hundred arid seveotiei
doilois and S'lveniy-eiglit centr;-;
while our dmburstmeuts show t» de-
c;eaHo over Ihe previous year * f four
hundred and eighty two thnusiuil
nine hundred aud twenty dollars aud
ulue y one oen s.
Wm A. Wright,
Compirdier General.
A l*roto«l.
ftp oIp) l$» E qnlrfi'NHau,
Key West, February 23 —The fol*
lowti g nro'est was loiegtuphed to ilie
«f cremry of ihe navy io-da> : “Goni
ernl D I Gido aud his Irietids are
treated a* prisoners of war tiy the
naval (ffic u rH in cba'ge of ihe steam
er Guy of M x cj. No permisedon Is
allowed them lo con'er witti legal
advberi ot to take soy steps to secure
a hearing, hi eutillel by law. Iu
tli>ir behalf we protest Bgalust this
course, ami reei-'C fully rtqisst lliat
ilie ante prtvihgis he aotuiued these
iiur'le- Mint aregrantf-d to all peivous
(jltHig- '< wit'i a vt'-la ion of the laws
of the U..-1 td Hot er ”
'« lx- ** Ik- Rod"*.
Mt. Pleasant, Pa, Feb 23 —The
Hlr.kt it. v*i unity nvtr, and iLe olack
-moke is pi urn g lr"*n • it idreds of
"ven iiiouihr*tic) weep M Poas.u and
U'tloij tow'i. Tim HiJLg tt Uus last
i.igtit Utcided 'o g* to work u-)til
W doesdsy, wtien ihey win s'o|i if
(iieir C' ii o' ry men are not released.
Tiis Hungarian organizit.ou bxa
gone to pieces.
Th. New Oil* Hill UKM.
Speol.l If* K* qnotr eon
Niw Oklkanh. Fa'oruarv 23—The
waaiber *.- m< vaic.ar nod p.eaasnt,
HD < tbe tr-ck fa*t.
PlrHt raoo, mi i*g ». 100 rounds, tlrree-
f inrib mil’; J eh U it gs wuu, Bil>
f, rkwan 2 Tune, 1:18,
Wen nd rad, felling .ace wl h ua ial
condition*, ’even eleli h* mi:*; B'll
Jay we n. ’ entei t.lal 24, Hot Wing 31.
TlatP, 1:33$
Tlilid ia :e, handlo-p, one «nd one
fourth mtlMj B' zsiro won. (J ' tl*2J
B'ddy Bowling 3 1. Tune, 2.14i
Fourth r»'’e, fir mre-) y *ar o’dt
winning pan .Hies, ih’-ee-f-mruj mU4
Ijeooore w >n f. oa Brown 24, Lldrl
34. Tim", 1 171
Kngene Fi "Id, • Bill N»c' snd J rras*
WMioornt* It I iv are g il g "on the
ro»d” t*n,e ( er. givli g re.'ltnes from
(betr own »i rks Toey rr. elu (ak» ia
Peck’s mag b >y and iravel as ihe B.g
Four.
Fanry K -inh e m,r.o deolared that It
n q ilrui) a wa k * 1 ' wool v mi mi day
loaeepritwn (ha dtvtl h i p"a>osred
l;er The ordinary tremp i e!ps the
devil by walking uo a- d d .wit the
uarih setkli g whom he may airlke fur
drinks.
Whom tbe gods would tempt lh«y
Brat make poo',