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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1894)
SET A SNARE FOR THE GOVERNOR, The Duval Athletic Club Tries a Coup d'etat. They Will Mate!) Two Negroes to Fight at Once and Force a Court Decision DEFY THE GOVERNOR. He Is Challenged and Dared lo Tesl ihe Matter, The Fighting Club ts'.ues a Circuar ;nJ Endeavors ti Hold the Sturdy Eucuiive in Continp'. Jiukf«»nvlili', Kl«.. J tt u The of I hi I nival Alblofjf Club f* n /mart: fur Uh enemy, Movi-rnor iWffC<*ti e ! l today. I>if«* which they Ijoi.f he whl full, a ml fh« r**hy iclvv* them nn » fhllfty l<» t««i !h«* Kbnldft law in rdn lion to pH see fl(cb tiw Ttif «na r** In quex U<m \n ttw HtrunsriUK t» * Iw«en tw it t»u|CTf» «lu«-K"r« to Mk«* .* w th<* <)|»i-a ttout*• tn n few duy« Th** I*rl ntiplcw to I Im* tiff it Jr ar- I'* rry Wtt! kfru*. « tu*ifro i*lMtTijdoi» rttHdb'-wrlMrfit o f Florida, and (Jr<N*n Han *, a neirn • champion middle-welifh* *»f Tenm-MMu* Ttw* im*ti me t<» (Ik l»t for ;» j»urx*' of iHK) and has** »rHi b*H of ment Id*'nth 4 t) with ih»»n* eign-d >»v Corbelt and Mltehell, The !»urt»o*u* *»f the !•• ,1 tho Minority of Governor Mitebell’s 0 |»|MH«|f ion to the GoriK ti MUchril mill. nod al*o» to jkO'l « <1 *« Ifthiu from tho court* to iIm biw In relation t» ptlat# (ifhU< In thin Htat* If tho (he * t*n«»r nth] nuth*>rltl‘ R of ImjvhI coun¬ ty Allow tin* negro*** in inetft And ftltiK • *u*h other. th»* t'lub will twiy that th«* I'.jkoouitv*'* ii|i|g«dM l»»n to tho |tn»l»oMf*<l t'orhett Mlbh'dl ftjfht Ih tn *liKH*io, «nd l» fllrtHt<«rl by roi than « prwM*rvr tho "iic»ato And dtKidty *f th»* FWftto 1 11 In U Tin*) ili»u> Him If th»* authorities of tho ronnly, net* In# under InatruetUnw from tho Oov mnor. preivmit tho fl*rht Mid nrreut the iwK'rueA, th«* Club hutnAfcor# wy thoy will vary llkvly h# nblo ttm* a d* diton from th«* court* ft* to whethm pHs* rtsrblA nre vloiaUvi* of tht* Htrt.o tttw In olth r ovomi the* Citib hogwn U* l>o a winner And down th * 1 t»ov‘ ftior. ** , * W B» tw ******-t 4U * mill iw tAfftoi th** tienfoA, the* Club nnin»Me , i*ri» demy UuM they me promot Inn th«f affrtJr, but In Aporttnlr elttrlew It lx tt«Jd that thl* doMlftl la fdijy mad. tot ft blind, ami that ftowdwn and <ahora have iirrnnuod for the bt»ut. Clf’vonmr Mdcheb howovor, witch¬ ing the tfour»a of litfiini prinuptly, an l tt la not thutiftht iikoly that tv- wtll nl low hhn*.*)f («» fn- trm»|tt*d by the* ac'fvoino Tin* (Jovrinor, tn ipttr of th»* v'hib’i* talk about brlimjtni? |»roi«nm* *• tvMMr him, ia whowlnff tv«» Kiiruft of lo* ttna tip III hilt opposition to tho fljcht He |a wMt Min# tho Sheriff* In ever/ county In which It hua 1w?en i*utn*»rwi that tho Chili w«*uld at tempt to bring Corbett and Mitchell t»»#tefh«*i\ t«> be on the ahrt to ptweut the content, nod If unable to prevent It With the force* nt their dlftfwiAttl to *h!I on him for tt« Hirtfttiee The <#<»« rrnar IHIvt* The following eorteiipondenof bolween the Governor, wild Klierlff Perry, of St John^w ixnmgy, where, rumor him It. the Club hft* derided to uttempt t.t bring a bent t ihv tight, udiow* how vljrt hint the Hover not In. Atld how tb*le* mined he In to vherkumte the Club The Uavevuot'ft IfiU’r in Hbeiiff perry 1* «i follow*: Slate of Florltlit, KxwuUw IJep’t. TftlUhAMWf, FI a , Jru. t», isw c J Perry. I9 n<| . Sheriff of Ht Jtrhti'i Oounty, Fl« , St, AoguHtiiu* Dwtl* Sir: I *ee by th«* papetw th(H J J CoH*# 14 »t»d Chiirle* Mitchell, wh » pmiftAHi t»» dtftgrftA’e Florida by one of their Iwtitttl prlae tight*, have nn amen¬ ded their Agreement Hurt Maid hght m«;. tnke plftA'e In either 1>uvrtl or H1. JohlVj county. And you nr<* Instructed to guv* %«-»m ftitJd ttiiiiwi In Ht John*# countv, she,fie, It is known „t ,.,Ue,l a prize glove content or I* km»wn •*» < ftJled t‘> any other vmme V**u under* I And the Mttufttkm In your county, and If. In your opinion, you wilt iu>t tn» able* to prevenl wwld W)t\1#1 vrilh ihv ftfMnui a. ytur cpcnniAiid. you are itutlrut'ttd t rail upon the EgetulHe of the State fur Hitch MiiliUftiv a* you tua> dwttt IHHMMliy, I have iMtttldeiuv in your intelligent^ and you are e> in*true|l«tr ■ t«» y tho ptvpe tl tlHM r t e*. ut j v*C li! V \e MHtfn II I. Ml lVIli:! I Perry U NNltli Him To tu ST Perry ft fie J tulge W. A Mit» Will ney, tuNiled ott It even the folh*w ing reply • Sheriff * Office. St. ,Mm - <\»«nt? Ht Aufti wr. l'lw J«ti. S. !?<M I l„n. He tut 1 . Mil t Ihwr Sir Y Jau 5ih. 1SH4 teut* <f dy note id V would H\\ it n w If i*» y t tb S*ta \ ery t PtlKJUY S! ft s? « V o m flttr-n,-«* Im i he i lull \\ \ n (or »y IV, w th. r ■£ rhe that our all fin Nttji if we kt* match wot: r« belt vraflld Mill continue traiouw until ofRcfally iiotfh*d that the meeting wa* off. lie in under <v»ntra<-t ami ha* never yet had t ho nHgfotent idea <ff tfitug out¬ side of bin agreement with tin* chib. All of the*** dispatoheu you nee saying that either 0 <irbeU <** myself have en¬ tertained favofrably any propoftiton from ( 'ohinido. Cuba, or any other p'int, i« ih** »n**roHt rot and without foTiiwlalion. Many 'ffterm have lw*en iwHvwl but we have not even falcon the trouble to in vcmtigade «a to wbt*tb‘*r or not they wer** bona tide and backi-d by an ability to iron? the purse, *n»u»*M* whudi have Ixen nnawered wit** all afiAWcrwl alike, and to the effect tbat we ww»< botmd to the Duval Clob/' The UntHla to the I'obllf Tlie Athletic f'lul, lwt«- tonight fitrniab ,*1 the following statement to the Soqth «rn Aaxociated I’re** eorn-spomlent: T,. the I'ttblb•• Tin- time Im* now ar rived when it beeorm iie«K- jry to r» M — >- », ........“7* ‘V'"’. : lH iw HuZTLm ’jjreiit X <• .Oh *m (. efer r .*4 tf, , 1 H detriment until Hum bit* .„r in making lb.* mi .......... iiwnt with I,.,,... „f able to test t.y the * ourt* <tf thin STafo tin- legality tbb t.i.ii kt fftid have doi»#» «-verything in M»eir jM.wer ho to do So honorable and above bonrd b»vc I,.*•,. our and ... tin.roughly del *.■ wan. a , .gel .d of ll.i* "MW that after iiiauig tie arrest ' ]t V r!^\frw!r Mif.-iH-')/ }!*■ HppriM.fl of .... , u . , IMkrt i f4 , } u nd or a Hornet at I ,a ......... i r and pro*. <-ute the , n St,at.. ilnrti .... M.e ..... or Th- <Inventor, m a ■ onleinptible teb* ......... Tro---.Mn.tf AOf ........ * barging him « t« ; „.g in , ,:iun.,n with the promoter* of tins eon t. ......... .barge .. without ......... lion •„ truth, and by imd.iunti',..* and threats of removal. • a used the County Attorney, without apprising us of Ins •i"lions I........ pr.at the .-use. thus thwart mg II*. after waiting upon him three d i.vs for an application for a w rit of * 0701 *. Ti„... an opportunity would have been offered b-dl. parties to .,rgue ami submit law .......th side, of ,he cam. rid* elnb U-f.re band agreeing I . abide alwolittely by the d'-islon of the cm-t. (u,d In d. elare the iriuteh off should it be shown there was any law II. I hi- Slate against this <-.nt. -I Th* Ifimiibr n.l-r,s,lol ■n.e tlovevnor ; it, this ui.wnirsnt-1 E ' V ' , '\Hint . f. v to' 'decision I..- would abide no other than that of the Hu . „ u,,. b i»hest judicial power ,l,„ s ,>p|„» ,| u h through h* ; ’| I , ..i,i. Governor ' w ’" II th" ' I ,.,1 I,j,,. |„ submit the "" !, - "T . * wi.h C rlsd Mid Mitchell t.. the Huprcme Court, . in . a lair ami initial rial manner, and that that I* I v I.......... —I to tins* upon the same Tl.is He Governor refused b, do. There WO l:nr mmd.-.l person who will not ,ve have done every ,1c . . ,,, ii, , I...M l.y Inc -n o.irt* rt. of ,,r thi. inis »*<. and anil that inn time i- n„ other , „m lusion to he itrrlv .Mat eve,q.i that Governor Mitchell f. if,aid l„ submit the case to the ,s,urt* Th»* (iounior Dollod 'Hioroforo. in tilt* mihlh’ mantior, we thnu'v tin* jjiiwntlot At hi* f<n*t nud not only InvIt**. but dnro hhn. to uiik tit Supromo Hour! For - ft rlwTirlou tn till# mftft 1 'w* \vh*»b utthndo \mu that **n<i will ri.* until l«'* con Iteurrnr i*!I» l uidto. Ae‘fi<rf*nt1W3f Vn iufJit ^provi#, ooiitivt* ta-*«k Ivttftf fll , iri » HtM | |f ttml MK<*boll am»Ar Hn* rluu ftMr Tr*itM»iry 25th, IHilf, tut they Haw ooutrn nettl t<« do. And uo dottlvt will do Jw«t «m* *nre wMI this <H»n tftftt tevk* publh* biriri* tho Wf* a amir** th** at trnit MM»tbiM’iit, of ifh* nisado of tho Florida rttv of ,|n<-Unonvillo and llw Sliito of l» in favor of thl* •'outo*t. and Iwiiu loKftUy •iHHiiroil tbnt, there i**Ia|* iio law in thl** yitrito 4 iirniiiNt ftoiit««iata intondhnr **f this kind. of tin* w«* now fit^nrr all in m*nil. |tfta»ii« that thoy i>veufc Hud On* puhlift ar iu l4n* enn nwne 11 > ,t knowledge thet thee will eee tw*t» of tin* g rent out in til- world In ft eontem tlint wilt do nothing more thin demon Htrnte whi’-h in the more irbnllfli’, The Infill Member* We hftve ndde.l to the moinherdiip t»! tlfii* eliib ftonie of tb** ft*vd Hifliw*fitl«| mid werdthy Hflrenn of .fneJcMonville And Florid*, nnd w* know that we have the nmins and Ability <o N»ee 1 hi** thing il»roinrf» Further we wirh to wny tfagl ii,i one know* who wdl be ftiiniwigll.v Ami ho,- inIIx hurt if nn ,ith»mfd in mink- b» thb i*ff#»ir unHI it* ift Attempted. iSignedl vTiiurnc ci.rn t»i v \i r»n: ( % hi a ft \\ i its \\ tit >«»i Forr*»tft 11 f<i*gr»M Im IlnvintlHii Mnderft Washington. Jan , 0 rh« Cabinet wan hi *tw*h*ii lotlay fonu 11 •» m . until l!: 1,1 p in. ami when it adjourned in* light wtm girt-n t»» tin* i\n\JouwU *‘\pectant 9 «i»wsimper men te what, if -inv, aetk*a It.-id u*et» taken u|K>ii the IhiwR*lmi nstf lor the An tut hunt tbtu of tin* nature of day » mwAium, if u«*t the de»H^kHi reached. >va* givew bv a g%»nri uuiU in (nillwrltj. h »wev t, ami liiin wv»uM hnlic!*.t«* executive a polh*y • f noti JuAk*n on tie- part of the while CongtNNM lini tin* nu«*Mtion Ih* tore j, or ,, ,,,,.11 tin* ve. eipt of Min j K ,,, r WIIIIm* ivport tri-N*un Itntiinrfia '1 Ih* net riv;iMurv bul' it the eh me of 1 tt«iti(*tu t'ftlnv w gold *T:V<U:UCw\ r«d . .iiTenev Sis Hi* tknwi not take nets Mint t*e»d on aoNiunt . f inttraM rhe fttfitreft given *howr tl* g.»b1 refter^e t,* Im* the h>wen« ever T«NAra • d It lei' inv tuen tit\ u> d tiufi- than C M; 1**1 t N M ) It in Udievi f the Trei.-urv 1'epeat* nt lltiw cl et' the heavy payment* al I tie 1 !H* fliwt of tIi*- m<mth tin* wttv th*! thi gold re i ill tuft be timii'iWi.'.l no ieb 1 further It ie end of January w it! flu.) the >s MKHI, «tttO n im* \»ti HIJOIIIM. I'Aev Tklftk I Mt-lfi Hum l» l'ro« hIhb t |m* n Vjmtn Jaekjft.nv fib r\» Jan ' ' a 1 "' 1 gr*ni to The I'll! »s T'uion from Key W <*t. Flu sa> s The Outon R.volvi ttontfttA hen are jubilant tonight over new* that the Cnlted State* I mm! nt liupfi'tor* ft re on their way here I khiWt tlie ImmigTAtkm of Span Ke\ w king employ IIt In the v »*ar toiieft het TT ' , 'V rTpcet the fact An art mipporf the l’nited St Ate* to their effort* o it, Cub* ft\»m SpAnt*h rule, am! .v* \ Idencing the urfrlendlinew* of this to Si Ain. Tfetvtoforv* im to Havana ha* 1>een hy Ou and the *upf»oe*d effort the Culled State* *.o ■tb, coining herv* I* eon. tru<Nl a et of nnfrlendHnew* to uwe The muter ntAy volve this Government Si tin In pleasant unplteAtlons. K uornl. J«u i» John H \K • firm John H Mewt iirue A Co 17 agent* if the os ami 1 'fmiter* H*vmv^ Hawk Virgrwift IN per Company mad* ■ :.iz V Mtmtagg i K H Sf«nP*r a as ! are Sk'hi.Ssft; tl M * ICJTfCT The tvatik lores md g 1 Mr \(< Ague’s tmlebfestnes* >mpj»nv is ’ess tfia; GREAT DEBATERS OF CONGRESS I M CD n Who Will Be Heard on the Tariff Bill. TVPICAL AMERICAN ORATORS. Cftrfuhta rUlulUluf QIncEarinrr Dludibllllg) PmirtomiC uUUI ICUUd) WittY y an(j ^ Eloquent W U uabington. Jan. U <Sp<* ial > .. J In Demo, rata have been in a condition ns „al to Democrat*. They represent ail ^ >rU aJ|4 j , .,,)dtt'»nnH of men and ’bey ’ . , , . I»t iii<i<-rnts if they ' did not V"' , , t 'Z . K-« ^ 1 ! r’.il« th h »-> “ “ -’w.-wtul rattle, .t pr.« »■ ....... *’ 1 ' "■ ■ ' 1 ‘ . ^ in demanding inddental pro t«< lion for lofjil iiidu-trif-M. *» -!«»«• ->f tie- r.-eii let rant member* " f *>»«* 111 T ,w “ r - tmih'nty tiav, I" 1 ' B.e.r Harness and the battle ha* ‘'l"-t«’d with all the lurid glare Hint «|t.a si p- nsjo and real statesmen . an gather ..round them ... such a tight, to charm ami atlrad .............. Mr M ils.,i. wait,si patiently « U a prepared sjss- h, l>nt lias finally opened del,Utc Bourke T.s-krau is pithd against the im-ime tax and while he will »|« } il.al portion of the hill alive, be will put liims.-lf ou record in n brilliant *pc.* l. in fa vor of reduction of the tariff Tom lt<-d has "been gathering his brows like gathering storm ami nursing bis wrath to keep it warm, for the day when the Speaker will grant him pen,ns empty In* Idle upon the heads of Ml save Ton H. d and his party. Mr. Bryan will rehash iiis fanneis tariff *pc,, h and ....... more, for the third time *in, .• he • x.V ids *eat in Congress, lie will H.khI the House will, eloquence which ran alnuwt n.clt the stone- to "' ar “ The American Demosthenes . The oratory of Congress consist* large ly of word*, but tiiere are a few who '('it rank witii the greatest orator* of the earth, and it is Ih,•»« few who r*al b itge the eriticinm of the world for Vinerieini style of eloquence, and to’ tl.is ,'eawm should be priz.sl by every Amen ..<u .... <ih/.eii ,, ii.,, lb, gnat, ,,.-t si«i, -Iiitesiii.il sin, u iii i 'he House an- l,y n„ means »be great. * ’ orator*, for there is " ilsoii, of Wea i Virginia But there ,s an interest tint snrroumls U,e orator that the statesman fails to attract. When Bourke Cock ran, for Instance, is herald «l »« making » gr-at *P-eh. the 'r> win w..mi<r . wnn wba wnai t p powers »"» this m» .....tine man Is endowed that he is called wo great. targe in , ts«l> I .urge in head and Bourke Cochran is a man who would attract attention even on a ........ Island In repose he is a physical stndv. hut When he addresses toe House this study turns to amazement. In «p pen ranee the Tammany chieftain taper* JUtd frjun his head down, looking like an in W r„,J,i tyW..,*..* itself. at ly mi Its peak, in iminent danger top fitintf over Into tho al«1e. Hi* nlsnit him with sleepy eyes, ns if uncon sclnu* of the peril of the poise of his laxly He alw ays iieglns his oratorical efforts with ins hands plunged deep in his iswkets. Then as the flow of word* emphas zi ig he n ing bn gne with a m eastoiml little d-pno-atory wav«. Out taring for nn inwtnnt in midair. tliiiiHX upproftfheM. t;be left follows tIio right int*. the open. Tlie senteneeH then mine tumbiitig over <*A<*h other# the firms begin to work tip and down like pistons. and .......Undid fists laud periodically ui the desk with a resounding thump. Hie machinery gathers speed a* the .-••■ h g >,-* on. ’Hu- wheels go rouud , ind round, tin* »rm« fly wildly in tin* air bands come together sentence after sen te...... " ith reverberating slaps, and the illegal,ssi jdm Uc 'Pa mm any brave seems 1 fried away like a ramp meeting ex fierier, witii the fervor of his own elo ,incur,' Then the machinery suddenly snd without warning runs down, the big bulk collapses into the nearest seat, tile halfed elo*,si .yes gaze dreamily at the .... glass .•riling, and the great per forman. <• is at an end. i'uliutnr Tom Reed Phere i* in* utan who hokb* the at tion of the House. Oo!igre.H*mo»i ami gal lerie, alike. a« <l'>re pictures,pie. awk ,v,„,l firai.iv Turn Reel, the mental ath U-t. i .. f l i' \w vvk.i .1 I,., tomstora,!: ,, n .* it i thrift turn • A ft* r tin o unpamuc the th Mir of the Houma, he ih a atmt.v auu ah attraetiou. After tin* iuipHtmUmml v>utb»ir*t* of new ami budding orator*, the imifttve iiumhI *<*titt*nee* of the man from Maine an* it profound relief. Ou the floor Heed im never v<H'ifert>UH, never tioi*jr never aiming at eloqueue*. Jn t hi* eotttJeal and drawling way he ri»e» .....*......- r ............... «»• >* gl,„„ at the 1 b-morvatu' *nfi- of th* ll„u*e as *«# as he is upon in* feet, Most of the time Hot he is speaking he k.sps his hand* m hi* Irmtm-r* p,a-k , ts imloleiitlv *,isjM'i,,|i'i| from tbe .or „ers t,, Ins thumbs in this postntv he „ an.laeiotts uAh ilp ^ ' squeeze by turn lie talks straight - m , ahead with scarcely a modnlatton of his voice and often speak* for five or ten minutes " t'bmii making .1 gesture When he --c- nlate ,* with in* left arm and ..... 111 riftma it UP ind shaking Jug ,t m.s.a, togly at toe lMum ratte ma join. As he warms up to his oratort ral work h,* queer sea lieu looking head l»ss.m,« r,si and re.hler hw sarcasm and 1 iron., i*»uv Ills ••'»»•! ri ••>•>»« » puugent and Sharp, and he stU down ruiutl nu*«i> <*i I Far diffenmt ■•* the style of Mr. Mil whose name tlie 'tariff bill now fi. .i il - iutir is tinned with stay sir, As and In* tongue never utter, a re l viling tics and 8 i*itbt 1 one of sit the ? best ,"'l fiat, icf-'rio* taus ‘,n m The th< || oUlu . tic ,* ts'iugn us'kmg and wluat I he apeak* this expression of N'mgnttJ Hi* tones are »>ft and winning ^ „v I* never hand,, never raised to the e\oi lenient pitch. And slow h with the Soiithwrn. gr»oe and mrte*y 111 never *jK-ak* uuh"v» there :■» something import a to for him to say. Atu { « he hohis the attention he House * readily a* does Mr Mr - ^ ri*t oi'ator* on the floor Keatveky'i v|hrr-T»i«*«rd fto*» Silver-haired and ftilrer-tongued alike i* 1 ifraom n Hi>’*'kiurt«Jg«s : ,*f Ken ta.ky Hi* v otce i * that of iinttinx water lie fi, a *> sweet and soft that it zltiuvst melts the heart to xa But beneath all this exter tM the Kentucky u has, a l that is ng bnt peak***able. Th Ling is hhldeti r «oft i »si w ord**. the sting is is many * o»«-i A* found ti hi* di KNMttftWt He ri i* muting member wh and yet hi* mduuateMB* at« *d t! ftiti'li smooth language uh) wit, utti-red with % Vi>iKhnant an air, that their object this* not at first realize the mischief the speaker is doing. H«) Oor, the I.lon. It is rather a had matter to say who will make the amt some of the orators nL-^ofM^land^HeTa^wy'peaci’ tiicmbei get/oratori ful looking until be (•ally aroused: that he is a lion. He i* a young looking mm. with a dainty mns tacbe, a rartier wjd look in his eye, a string necktie « B ( a eutaway suit of blue. He t* an orator of the* fervid type, awl hi* freqty in the effereftcem*' of hi* Hebrew Wlod. He pull# up hi* sleeve* to the «4Vyw r «* prances up and down the aisle, chart*» upon the 8 p.*aker an ' 1 ratreato Wltotoward* the Honae, and works hit,im-ri. into a passion m a diseuaaion of the ffpi-M details of n dry subject. \ et be i^one oft be mont else EUtnf U-'i Ihe^i’on^of r; ^ ? r/£ tl « »P . every orator -a I c^rt. \o KUe* jo M«-’H*llin X ot far I,-him! tic Maryland orator in , H „nt of noise, is |r M.-Millin, of Ten n«ww»<>. the phjaiealiithlete -fs of the Hou»e. otb* When Mr. M< M is speaking no er business «'•«»*«« transacted in the »P their Mlcr writitig kEKa for , he „ r? fork a I atorm All chairs within rt j MH l/yf the floor. h<. ’ ^ , m fortli rushes up and ( wn ...mKvPhin ding one desk after ;,Hui his orbit lean faf f(trwBr ,i zeal and chasing |ijg ,dates with his sten , H a picture of rude ^ rlI|1 his voice gives „ut, as it <!«•> i-gularly after a half ^ han , l'w ia pblig.sl .. . .. ...... .„ lbe dra- 1 \ whispers m wit yi i.»s«w,» John M. Allen h the mime of the In. moriat of the Hfnse. He is the wit and story teller ^ Congress. Upon hi* entrance into Cotgrcji lie lmd several rivals for the post of l*ongre*s.o , ,al wag. b „t one b.v one tllt^r fell out by the way aide, until now h* is admitted to have flic field to himself. Nobody ean throw the House into sipp .......... fits of morri meet us John Allen The arena in front „f Speaker's desk is packed with Congressmen listening, roaring, and ap plaudit.*, A crovd is gathered around him and the galr-nes listen with the greatest attention; As soon as he fill ishes a speech h-i walks into a eloak rooms light* a <'iggr drops into an arm 'hair, and coinm.nees to ell »torie«. I hese an- the ii^ii wdio w .1 make the Wilson bill fntnou, for oratorical efforts. They will not htve as much influence as some-who spqak seldom and speak tK*>rly. I but they will be remerahered for , thev 1 will make when the jt j f jf. ftteti . ± A ty ,V j " ? _____ TERRIBLE (HIRE IN «IIH> ‘ ,K .. ’ ,ord . "? d “ Bd ■ .v ,h< I'roperty Klreil. Marietta, O Jfn. l).-HenryS«nct. a respwtalde German, and his wife, were mur(b , re d last niSht in their home near [mir m jiesi north, and their . missing ’ heir barn was burned ''’“J"™';" on fire ;! but neighbors Maw. airily fe in time to extinguish Mr. and At raj. rtier^ hiy at fall length uti i.timed ‘he WO.*,..,. from titor bodies, clothing having been w« I Miituratcd witU oi J The floor WM covered with Wood, which ( ,bbe,l from wgh't bullet holes in the K j (b , \1 f 8 nn r’s head, and from a wound oau^ l,yj a heavy blow in tho . . , Sane r's head ' vi.lt t»tli e I. re at toe barn ex,-ept * t ae Imrnt eatoWtW of as\„,m,al ^ „ t0( . k supposed the notlti btrv w in the barn but there is tg to warrant this save l.i- ., 1 s,. 1 ,,... It i* Is-licvcil the entire fainilc was murdprpd alld t i lllt roblwry was the ob j,, cl -....... i*,iEstRENT I I, tNNAGAN RETIRES. _4- The .southern Natlonitl Hriluce#* <’«|iiiul nn<l Reor*anUea. v,. w York Inn tt —The stockholders of 7?“*“ gnnvh*™ National Bank today voted , '« «««<« ,h» the capital itol f ir ram iu *1000 px.uwa 000 to to 85110,000, the adouut of the nxluctlon Mag transferred to toe surplus, which is thus made $001,000. < W. W. Flannagiin retire* as I resident, and suixe,sled by Isaac Uosenwaid. w-ho Ims hitherto beeti i Jce t'r,«iaent. lie The ll.e other other Dire DirefUor. itora ttre are^^ B B W Bidlet Hailet, Alden H. JSw'ttn, I h Smith, W l*. r - homp-sjn, Walter R Johnson, and Thomas B. Ken* ‘resident Rose a tv did stated that any difference# of *»p liion which may have exist,ri between th. Dirretorw and to. nutnagement of the bunk’s affairs have aniicably ai ranged. %% OKLIFA FAIR FIRE l.»»s Nearly . gl.oOO.ooo _. Mostly t» „ Kt riMMtor. ClJK'^o, Vts- Jam O.-The ........ «„* toe \\ork * V s,r vz. Of th, lerwtyk ?&K«r uoth ing reuiaiua. U* art**" were ,nut,* , v »ay and it* atarid y eol munz half btirued aIld ,h«rtod. its li.oaufuMd maase*. npou ,, ri ,. k pMn em d* whh* mtrtomi.ls ,t. Th ,. Manufsk'turers' Building with out and within ta ii heap of ruina. The floor is cot ?ml with water, which al fcimP placea w I w«.,neh,“S in del.th, and U| precious Ibis arB tnHum^rabie Which boxes, baled containing warxw, were amt f H .und for toslgtvteriat Maaom as they eea•< \'T Li 1{< ot't . gisn an i English <kk .. fulSgn t he fire I* dose to 81. The exhibitors fi,*c the u>is( of , hts 3m -,« 0 t --—— i Ml KDERtSU J-------- IN Till: woods itJavniMe i *i*d “ Re * * Itollc Biiiiiiufkam. Jkla. Jan. Kutwue . ^tted , State, „ svddter . hav Walker. *« ex-l '"'L''" hJ L b ,“ „„,bLv w on aa Second , Sergeant of f On. jj b United A rate* Cavalry, and on ^ W ajf tom* •* Kilwidge. Walker ’ lXVHntv 0Par city, was found yester " ^ M 1<)rnilHt in J„. «near Behrens l*»rk, iu this city, a bullet in his head. He was dead when found. He was s,s-n Saturday wit* Fngeue Byars a no n.rwvus man with a tod record and vvas last seen wit* hita within yards of th«> •«•»* rf toe ^ kilhng ^v^ ti rctia rh* C,wooer. armin d hint by Great excitement Jtevans. MRA HI- W K KkTEIVES M, r ... Her ItsWhlrr la the Eaafc • «■>•< Mr I'lrrlr IVaiWaatra D Uizck <C- Jan. S—tSpcsai > Mr* J C a *nJ Mts» Katie H4«ick arrived Xhft* Aiorauig They were among tho**.* whet rawed this ntUBg the Kkoiwt liMrl, where they have taken penmaeat iiaarters. The KSstnere i*: «»f thv i'otkgrwRMoaal *> Vty. aad the ltvcjpflui this evening *n elaborate scale THE W.iR IV HRAZII. The Status of Affairs Made Clear la Vew York Herald Dispatches V( N ^He*l"d fnjm sT^h^ei^a “ B.ienr* , ,, Ayrea, Argentine, via, halves ton. Texas. Jan 8 . —The Heralds «*• re»|e»ndent in Kio Janeiro sends «-or,] tin,# a Herman Iwat fnrrn the war ship Alexandrina tra* fired on by Govern ineut tono,* at the ««l depot ou Mocajme bland ou I ft**Mn»l>er Si. T9*. <*mmiaaider of the Alexandrina, after <%*n*ultafi» 0 !i with the (rermzfi Min* j n jtfo, d<*imind**d an apology fn>:n the (^overmnent and a salute to the Ger maI1 flag '|(his ujadtorv vvas given on Deeewiter ^ ^ a wUnt( . wag tirvd by Tori Santa ^* {]y officer in charge of the is(o,od..rcd in Kio lo be a P-f of ^ Uty and o .dion o * ^ t urlou. Report. Some curious actfons are nvorol on th part of Peixoto’tt officer*. Some of them nn , (? ertainly either aiding the rebels at tM „ r Hhutttog tht dr ,,v« ngmt eon j.. r there is said to exist on Geneva cross lies over the howpital ^ P^'Vent Pci xot o s gunners finng on a worksh«d> where repairs to gnus and other work for tile rebel 'ship* « ««-“ cuted. Moreover, it is averted that the work men employ* d there return from nj.eir „„rk to the shore daily without hind ranee. It is even said that Da Horn.» al „| ..ther reirel oflicers itave crane ashore by mght on several o..amotet without with.iut be mg interfered with. T<>|<1 hy „ a, bv hI Offleer These reports emanate from a naval 0 ,, 1( „. r „.),o was wotmded during the tight ,. v Wiiud He told them to «tt's.-lt.ol ,; V to the foreign ships ; hi r, who .tit a „de<i to tin,. i It » niawted !•«»«* CaL been laid to rapture Alum a > ha but they w. ro revealed to nun . . friend who wo* ail officer of the .National tJuard. Ilie officer was alvot by order oi General Tellea when his act was discov ( , rw) . Considerable gratification ’a dislike ,lsI '(C,'n tap jn Ki „ b , Americana who bl i n Picking at the prospect tliat he will ^ )oll g,,r )«■ in charge of the Bcnintm squadron j*, rc when: He&r Adminal i - rjveg- Taiiiandare and rebel klutis jrajano are now anchored well over to B - ar( , Nietheroy to avoid the guns of p 1(V1 s Sao J<«o and latge. niej only want to tight with tftie Nietheroy batteries now The Jupiter and other rebel ships bava been inactive for several days and s be firill o „p<m the K «> shore line has Ison confined to la,,.,cites and torpedo w nt Mercenaries ' ^ „ Montevideo, Jan. 8 .—The United L nited Press I ress eorresxsmdent in Kio Janeiro has scut under tbe date of Jatt- 2. -puhfic opinion compelled Admiral do Gama commander of the Insurgent fleet in Rio harbor, to issue the manifesto distributed on Huturday. The manifesto 'Imijed in these words the correctness of the inference* drawn front D»G«i. m , mjU . ( . hil) , nmnife*to xtf a month ago. fcMkelm . A^to^rintod p 1 /-ordve P „iil With the vtotoryoftoe revolution , >n ntu^jme^e come the . denouncing thp uunif^nod twanife»t» employment of North American mereeiv aries on the Government cruiser Niethe roy has ls*e 11 distributed. I he sentiment 1,11 Brazilian vessels if y^x^trong Tver, ??ThU vhtfmJt ,-v,', rn . and is due much of the trouble with the Nicthoroy's crew The J<P< . P „t dismissal .of several North Amen -ans was due probably to t^ popular prejudice excited against them. name* longshor,mien left the - W* , IV m '"“"'n coaling m'^.r tin; \h NicMher.ij debitors ! '. l " P *e .however m ,,Mig,*l to bring them buck or suffer the penalty of imprisonment. Tlie j s still at Pomauibuw. 1%. inquiries of the British captain in vlothc liariair here have elicited from ill. Britidlt government only the declaration riint ,h, ‘ re la *?. *» lU ‘' 1 n4,w> wvnl | d bp possible. '*«'»> . ,s,t .... An Anienean ""’’Wnwi ” ‘ ^ , 's t" a ] I «e five dead , wets- hrottgitt in daily from the pnt s, >rts at villegaiguon and Co bnjs S iirge,ni Senior, of toe British Hhlp S'rius. after securing the ap Pforal of t'apt. William A. l-ang, the ,rf the fleet. C.as ^ra saM , to'u*“”'^hTtoe R ml,chJne^| , ."T which extends under tlie hospital. The insurgents at Viliegaignon are drinking distilled sea water. It is reported that t] M , '•.....I, men-of-war are supplying thetil w-ito tnedic ! nes. Tr,as< T»kr Dwrlllo* »i Hta , W«rd ... . Topeka. Kan.. Jan. 9,-Retmrts of tUvnaiiat.ons eouimUted- by trainpa con , R>rilpr tram p S are thick, and generally Iravp , in gangs of a half doaen- Rail r()Hl i officials state today that thetr f „ dlfb , train crew* have a great deal of tn , u |,|,. with them, and in many instate H nees are threatened with assault if they insist on them leaving the trams. (^huy crowded into the larger towns of the State, where they say they will have the protection of the police under tbp Governor s order. Evpr r day a numlwr of tramp* call at 'b-vemor ImweUiug's otfi.-e and t«-g for ........... with whi-h to buy aomethme eat The Governor has foundI this such a burden that he is .simpelled to refuse further aid to them Tramps continue to multiply in Top,-ka. and women and children are afraid to remain at borne alone if they lire in the suburb* of the citv I*ast nijrbt s»eveii tramps broke m tea Methodist Ghurri. and took a big sujqdy of eatables and candies which the ladies of the chtmdt had preparvsi for ^ AWpMl . One of the committee saw th,,n ' < ft ' ,rr Two ' >un " patrolled the the " strvet f,, ‘ r p, whil, 7 ." hai , ,,. !bp ,>thers went into a window and ran saeke.1 the building Ttie police wen catted out. bnt the thieve* had depart<*l and no furth-r effort was made to ap prebend them ____ Macon and . , ni r *t«*k«n r„.h. n« nd» N ew York. Jan. 9 -Christian Devries ^ Robert Oh r. of aittmore. E. Hat ffHd and Henry Bice, of New York. W p Chapin, of Providence, and Charles Watkins, of Richmond. Va.. having been appointed a committee U> protect interests* of the Maron And Birniin? torn first bondholder* ot theee seeuritiee are called upon to de poeflt thens tofore February 15 with ’.he New Turk ecurity and Trust company who will issue negotiable receipts thereof Holders will he MifWfJ >3 each bond deputed to cover ex of Hiigwtion and reonganiaAtioa Ftirr- of $2 per bond if nd ne ccawA t jr. To the People of Georgia. The old capital at Milledgeville is in ruins. At midday ou the 1st-, the central turret remote from flue, mysteriously 1nuk fire ' aB,i de *P ite the t ' fforts of faC ' nlty, firemen, cadets and citizens, the entire wood work of the central, south -rn. and much of the northern portion Has destroyed, together with much of die coliege library and furniture, Its j(othii . arpbeg and castellated parapets gUm , unbrtfben , cr „wning in silent raaj e«ty its graceful site. Without the pro tection of roof and floors, these missive walls must goon crumble. Must it be soV SUall this proud pile, memorial of a g;or ions past, perish? Must tills colJege, piou ,n>r of (siucational revival in (Georgia, die? 'Hie devotion of this people, who have kept this thing in loving trust for Xitsl ZSZn* f Z‘TJK™ «tcri«.* thrir with the tffir* and sobs of die satchel-bear ing little ones Our cadets, a noble body gathered from the State at large, illus trated the highest manhood of (»eorgia. Obstinately resisting the flames, reseu mg the furniture and guarding it cheer fully through the n.ght, they honor thc.r dtae.pl,ne still, for every man and boy "[ ,h, ' m ls * pr< “ nel v at hls PJ* 8 ** The f ! lt . pt * m j j t£t regjflar operations for two days only, argues a courage in community ,. 0 ] 1( , KP ,h a t is absolutely sublime. And it rests upon a faith that is per haps subMnaer still: a faith in their own capa-ity for sacrifice, and in the pr.e dm tive sympathy and succor of their fellow citizens of the State. But the burden is too great for our unaided pov erty! The honor of rehabilitation is too exalted for bs-al monopoly, “n.e House ^ ^ |mj|t „ Monjw to State As a mere monument of the grand j career of the ooininonwealtli and mauso G f the name and fame of lier il lustrums dead, it is well worth a larger construction. Tl.e Milledges and Jack sons, the Crawfords and Cobbs, Hills. Stephens. Troup. Toombs. Johnson, For .fenkins and Ipwts of comiteers, all incite th,.....ining generations to worthy aspirations, to nol.lc endeavor. In their W) , . 1)1]M „,| t() vo „ f or a |d in re „ irins a „,j preserving this glorious me |ii ■ iria | w ,. beneficence.' appea) in t j, P nam e of its latter When the seat of government was permanently and b g , l)!v remove< j from bpri . j„ 1877- when 0 ,tr edueatioual system, that had trained the intellects, that monldisl the policy of , be r ,.public, was so debauched, tiiat it actually appalled, with its prophecy (too s()l)n verified, alas!) of unparalleled il ii(,, ra ,. r , this building of our Fathers was tho flpst inBplrjIthM1 and cradle of that icvnal ... . ot f learning, i Ti , tnit in n , s( ,,ied n, our ir collegiate institution of the . t.e which her fair daughtois ind me, s, Here the “old field school was firs ex sited to college dignity for the eo-educa tion of the sexes. Tit thneoollcge was the vigorous germ of Industrial education. that so happily /. bloomed out in the Teel, noiogtcat . t oiieg, |i „ ror f boys rioys ami mm tlie ine Nor- .xor tnal and Industrial CoUege for girls. If statesmen have ceased to forecast poll ies here, the culture of head and heart, > c 0 f i ia „d and eye, may—will make this hP( . ou j not forinpr . Ttiis State institution was or canijred in January, 1880, under a , hat made it aii PgS ential part of the University. Uater it was prostituted to that illegal nondescript, a ''branch col teg,..- »U.1 «lrnult,me.l. TSe ritatc a i,! was withdrawn and it was left to tho fosterinAT care of this city. Its strop f or ijf P was fearful, its triumph com p ; P t P a nd glorious, its promise unpreee Rented- Then came the fell disaster that overwhelms ns. Georgians, help us. It is your college, our college—your tra ditions our traditiins. Brave heart* have pledged themselves to its rest.rree.ton at any sacrifice. But it is yours also. The Federal Goveniment hae recently given dollars, it equipments which cannot worth ^v.wal he retained thousaml with out reconstruction. Our little city, which „ 0 w has 822,000 in the State College for girls, will soon add 812,000 to rehahili tate the Militarv College in the old cap itol. Twenty-five thousand dollars will fully restire the venerable house and pquip it for better work than ever, Prompt assistance will open it for the September tone Meantime, in borrowed ,,„, u . tprs and with inadequate facilities the beneficent work of the college will be continued upheld hv local bomitv appeal Bv «H these considerations we to y»nr State pride and generous patriot ism Will you not devise liberal things In this hohalf? Please remit to O. \V Car *ker. Mavor. C. P. CR.WVFORT). Citizen. \ V CARAKF.R. Mavor. SANFORD. Chm’n Trns. Pres. M G. M. & A. C. Milledgevilte, Ga„ .Tan. 5. 1894. ----— RBPl'BLK'ANS mi st hem*. _____ Some Way Must be Devised to It*— pienl.l, tlie Treo.or, Washington. Jan. i>.—For upwards . of , t w ( > hours this afternoon the *„ate Fi Committee held an informal bid , vavs and mpa , ls f „ r i 1P ] piu|r the trea.su ry> W as made Secretary Carlisle was prWM . nt f „ r at u . ast b „„ r , and with tbp IneInbprs of thp Committee dismiss ,,j , hp prps ,. nl , ()lld itiou of the finances At toe oooelnsimi of the meeting lit rJt , ha(1 lH , ef a< .eiMnplisbe<], and the eon f prPnPe adjourned to meet ;tgaiu at tot chairnmu. which will probably Is- he f<)re the rPgu : ar meetiug next Tuesday, It can Ik- positjvelv statisl that Ser retary CarIisJp did , u , t Uv Is-torc the Committee any written or print,si state ah .nt concerning toe present condition of the Treasury, bnt he did go into a loug vprbal expianathm of its cndilion au<] ghow „| th( . Smiators why it was no, wsar y toai something should b,- done and (ba j_ ^ at once. Tbp .sgmm'ttcc ls nupre***,! with the imp<«rt**u«v of :*rtion will aiui it agt4d is pro’vable that aorne meih-I Ik- upon within th- next ten days and a bill will be introduced in Tioth Hotiaes. .'^h'.'Tinl.'nce i’onLri^' wifi meet informal:,- and disen*, th,- sitim tion iu,Urate Tp.. , io.l*y would s,wm to th 2 the Republicans are not to fie ignored 3 these (emissions. ---------- THE SI ICIDE-S STORY - ~ Wrote Account HI. Own Death. ,,n ' 11 " >0 * Correct. x, <>a isTii!e. K, January ». John Sow a s t, ldpn t at Bethel college committed *,rri.fi- last night. He lifel morphine. .. #l|r „ rltten by himself was discovered et. !hr !gblp: - Jack NVwt-n of Cadiz. Ky . yrho had Nvd attMMttog berr f»>r the IS! «ix months w&* found dead this after tom with si dasher in b*s b***rt. No canw ?s .^ssicnef! for the' rash act. Newton h»d «1 wavs N»en considered an e<’r«pntric fH '• A* V*v his felUw stodfOts. He wa.« fttiout 3ii r» S of ABf wild the R*'n of R->r F M Tfn at un a Method let preacher who re at C*dlA Ky. Evi-Jk-nttv he had diaappoiated in r«t totrefleox r <»ae person in 15 has perfect eye*, the larger j^r-ftonfage of WoWwiew pre¬ moeg lude* TROUBLF BREWING AT KEY WEST. SPANISH CI6ARXAKER9 HAVE BEEN imported FROM ClIIA the PEOPLE of the city are M IKING a StlR AUDIT IT The l ulteit State* Will Investigate the Matter. Washington, D. C„ Jan. 9 ,-Key West, Fla., is in a state of intense excitement over the importation from Havana of Spanish cigar makers, according to re . , tbe Treasury today. to have di thf nTtoVZ^rins and'denouncing makers have importation of the cigar been held. Superintendent Stump, of the Immigra , ioI1 Bureau of the Treasury Department has \ yeen flooded with telegrams and commiin j ca tions on the subject, as nave j the Senators and Representatives The people are repre ^ <(|) , hp int of open ri ot on h j jt w hole trouble, as far a desire on the part of some cigar manu facturers in Key West to import from (•„)„, f or employment in their factories abo nt .TOO men. A committee for that purpoHe> composed, it is said, of some of the most responsible people in Key West, , Havana to employ these men. the labo ring people, especially *,® j„ , h e factories, objected. and word was sent t to t Washington b several days ago of the contemplated imports tion of alien cigar markers fo. work in the Key IVest establfehments. These Spanish alien cigar makers, to the nttm ber of lifiO, as reported to Superintendent slump arrived there today. He has nr , d thonl detain,-d until they can be inM bv a spec *E ial board‘of inquiry '? fe whether , they , h v name withiu within tbe ,-x (l >ided clause. I lilted State* Take* Hold. So intense has become the factional fight in Key West, and charges affecting (hl . integrity of the Collector, the preeent immigrant Inspector, and the did Board f r In j,,., l „t Inquiry having been made. Superintendent Slump has deemed it prudent to appoint, a new Board of In¬ quiry for this occasion. He telegraphed the names to Key West this afternoon as follows: George Hudson. Postmaster at ui Key ...., West ...... and I,winder Andrews, George A. Demeritt. and George IV. Kemp, connected with tlte_ customs ser -*—.-• ........ West West. T In addition to this viee V - H , p at , lt Key Kpv David Robinson. Inspee ^ telegraphed Immigration Savannah, lit... to tor (|f at mcPt i„ s]v eetor Decider en route from E ,|js Island to Ivey West. Fla., and pro eeed with lunt to Key West. Superintendent Slump states that lie Intends to exhaust every means nt his command to enforce the law against ftotod contract labor coming into the ■ States the SENATE NOT BUSY. I)e<*i<t«* <*« tho Iiitr<ulnftl«ii of <>r <11 In MoaHiiroM n«d Adjourn Washington, P. C„ Jan. 9.—After the rouUne business of the opening of the , of , f the senate Rtnate. the t resolution offered yesterday by Senator Chandler, inatructing: the Judiciary Committee t»> inquire into the authority for the ap nojntment of Mr. Blount as Commls sinner to Hawaii, without the advioo and consent of the Senate, was laid before the Senate. Senator Vest moved to lay the rese¬ ] u Uon on ttle table, stating- that the , | who]e ^tte, ab out Hawaii was now , s 14 investigation T, by the Committee on Foreign „ Relati , n.. Senator Sherman took the same view of the question, and suggested that it would be disrespectful to the Com mtttee on Foreign Relations to have another committee instructed to Vn quire into the same matter, In view of th«»e considerations Sen¬ I ator Chandler withdrew Ills resolution. Senator Gray gave notice that he would. at 2 p. n.„ ask the Senate to proceed to the consideration of the House bill repealing the Federal Election laws, Senator Chandler remarked that no Senator on the Republican side was prepared to speak today, and asked Senator Gray to let the bill go over til! Monday. Senator Gray did not feel justified in acceding to that request but said that be had no intention to W ” U " dUly '° " fi " a ' " The Senate, on motion of Senator Gray, proceeded to the conetderatij x of the House bill to repeal the Federal Friction laws. Senator Chandler said ..... that some „„„ ben ators on his side of the Chamber desir ed to speak on the bill but that none of them would probably ready to . “ before next week. He therefore f t «l to Senator Gray that the bl] should P n over til) Monday, and lv 777",.. Jwten senab.rs Gray and ChandU La Mention „ clear that Senator Gray "I of pressing the bill ‘ JILd k, a„v unusual methods but L that ordinary the Senate shall con P r 1 in its way reasona h]v and continuously until'an end 13 ' 2 30 adjourned h .„, Tb.. Senate at im ,, rn ,, v morning FIRE IN ATLANTA. The Noreraaa Itoll.llng Hnruert to , hP Atlanta, Ga.. Jan. 9 9. -The Th . N’orcrosa Building, at the corner of Peachtree and Marietta streets, one of the ol««w. buildings in the city, was gutted bv ,- tonlKht JUFt bPforP 12 o'clock, anl one of the . , largest drug , houses . _ irt in t the t, <a South was destroyed. J.«eph Jayoivs. druggist, occupied the flifft floor, while he used the' second and third floors for his patent medi ,-ines' depot and laboratories. The fir; originated in the third floor, where an lr mense stock of chemicals ajid stand ard go.vis were stored. Before tt was discovered the fire had gone between tbc ceiling and roof. Tbe firemen worked IK ,thtng could to d ’ and a , i o'clock this morning *■ f th „ tumbled in ™ J . ' f j oyTier ' that if he kept the ^ bplMlngr he would pe ^ valued by Mr. Jacobs at *100.009. and is only pertly insured. Mr. Jao»>bs i? unable tonight to *tat? * th^ amount of the insurance, but saii y waf away below the value of the stock. The State Bank* D. January f.--The House Banking and Currency < emmitte» derided to take a vote next Friday the W *1 rs-wai the ten per cent tax Siste bank r-ireflation. The fate of tbe n Onouaiefix ajipears to depend <*■ the v<»te ,f Representative Warner, of Kew York