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Show OFF TO HARRISON. The Lale fitneral BirmnlU's han In-LiwhasaStorjlo Tell. THE SENATC AND IHOUSC ADJOURN. AD-JOURN. A Baronet Arrested in London, Eng. IinJ, And a' Womin 1$ . the Caujf. T LONDONirOOCKUCN STAND ON THEIR DIGNITY. A Xumbcr Jor InUmtlng Brief Telegram. Georgia Demo craW In the Ascendant. vj TclecTaph to Iba Mwt nil it cEScocumitii CODeernlua' the Ullllngor Grnernt ISarrnadla. City op ilnxico. Oct. 1. Dr. Brngcechla, Kjii-lu-law uf Ueneral Banundla, arrived litre to night, en route to the United Slates to present pre-sent the easo of llarru ndla to l'rni-dent l'rni-dent Ilanlson. Ilengoechia, after tho killing of Barrundla, was corutautly under tho espionage of agents of the IUr rillaa' goTrrnmenL Duilng thuMte war with Halrndur ho was an army surgeon. lie makes the tUtemeut that when Barrundla cmhuked at Acaitilco, Pitts guaranteed lib Ufe. Pedro Fonseca, who Barrundla during his terms as eecrvtary of waradvanccJ, fired the tint shot at ' him from behind the f moke ttack. Knrlquo TorrelL, captain of the port, who was advanced toacolonel-shlp toacolonel-shlp by Barrundla, kicked tbo general's gen-eral's body about the deck after he had been killed by tho police. Ilengoechia toys lib wife, knowing beforehand ol her father's death being planned, went to see Mlzner and entreated him not to deliver her lather Into tbe liands of his murderer, murder-er, and ilimer promUed her lie would not do to. Bengoecbla's wife called on Jlimer four times and-eaeh time he promised her net to deliver Barrundla up to the Guatemalan authorities, fho family fam-ily of ItarrundU is impoverished and without even the necessaries of Ufe. DIL. IIENGOnCIIlA SAS that the IVtcillc Mall Company's agent at Acapuleo and Captain Pitts guaranteed the life of Barrundla, Bar-rundla, and bald they would afford him ample protection If lie agrred to continue his journey to Panama and not slop in a Central America u port. He agreed to this, and took Aage. On board the steamer at Acapulco was Escobar, a brother-in-law of Barrilla. who made overtures over-tures to Captain Pitts bf money for the delivery of Barrundla to the Guatemalan authorities, which were refuted. OR Cbamperico Barrundla was accompanied by Colonel GirOasand Captain Arnulfo Hangarman, the latter of the Mexican army, who Is now on his return here. Garflas remained at Salvador. The thoot-ing thoot-ing of Barrundla aboard tbe Acapulco is related in a diOerent manner. Before Pitts read Mii-ner'a Mii-ner'a order two ofllccrs led Garllaa and Sangarman below. After the order was read Barrundla, who was in his undershirt, asked permission to put on bis clothes, and while in the act WAS SHOT At through one of the cabin wludows the bullet wounding him sl'ghtly. He grubbed trj rcvolTora aud opennl the doof, and Toriello and Pitts rau. Foiimxm opened tire from behind a smokatack.as alo did four policemen, one of the balls euteriug Birrundla's face directly under the eye, lie falling to the dec!: dead. Toriello ruhed fiom his hiding place ond commenced kicking the body. Ail this passed within tuo minutes. Barrundla did not fire a rlngle shot, (iarda and Ban Zarman raid they heard Pitts teiltno lady Peruvian passengers that It was an uncalled fur and brutal murder, and that Barrundla was shot at from behind through tbe cabin window, lie stopped talking when be found two men were listening. lArewelUIn I he Sirnalr. WasiiimiTon, Oct. 1. The Vice-Preeldeut Vice-Preeldeut laid before the Senate three veto messages from the President, Presi-dent, two on bills referring to the court of claims and the third ou tbe bill to prohibit book-making and oi selling In the Dutrict or Columbia Co-lumbia for the puhrose of gambling. The President objected to the latter bill on tho ground that it does not prohibit book-niaktug and pool selling, sell-ing, but on the Coultary, ivrmltx it in the case of the Washington Jockey Club and other clubsowiiiog race tracks. If that form of gambling gambl-ing is to be prohibited (and the President thinks It should be), the prohibition should apply to all persons per-sons and places. Tho messages were laid on tbe table. A menage from the Houe a-VIng concurrence in a resolution to make a correction in the taritTblll was not considered, on Kdniuuds objecting At five minutes before three the taritTblll enrolled was received frcm the llou-f, with the Speaker'a signature, sig-nature, and immediately signed by tbe Vice-President, aud sent to tbe President. Aldrictr thereupon re-lotted re-lotted back the adjournment resolution reso-lution witli an amendment to fix the time at 6 o'clock today. Agreed to. Harris offered a resolution tendering tender-ing the thanks of tbe SenateTto Vice-President Motion for tbe dignified, dig-nified, Impartial and courteous ma u-neriu u-neriu which he has presided over tbe deliberations ot the rienate. It uas unanimously adopted, as was al-o one otTered by Rauon, in compliment com-pliment to "senator lugalls, as President Presi-dent pro Urn. fShermauand Harris, as a committee, commit-tee, rewrted that the President had no further communication to make to the Senate. A message was received from the the Houe, announcing roncurrence with the resolution as to negotiations negotia-tions with Great Britain and Mexico to prevent Chinese entering tbe United Elates. Morton then arose an! luado a brief tech, tbauklng the Senatois for tbe resolution adopted and lor tbe cordial co-operation be had received re-ceived from all. He then declared the Senate adjourned ad-journed without day. 7 he Ilon AdJ.nrnt. Wasuixjton, Oct.1. McKinley (Ohio) called up tbe House concurrent con-current resolution, directing tho clerk to numlr consecutively the laragrapbs of the enrolled taritTblll, with tbe Senate amendments. Agreed to. On motion of McKinley a concurrent con-current resolution was agreed to, directing the clerk to make further correction In the punctuation of the enrolled tarifT bill. McKinley offered a resolution for a committee of three each from tbe House and Senate to wait on tbe President and inform him that Congress Con-gress was ready to adjourn,'! ho has no further communication to make. Adopted. Carter (Mont.) submitted the conference con-ference report on tbe bill to dio of the Fort Ellis military reservation, reserva-tion, Montana. This bill Allen, of Mississippi, took as a very remote text for a political speech, lu w lilih be charged tbe n-iublkaii lorty with degeneracy and incomisteucy. 1 o say that the rctjibllcau arty had begun with Abransm Unrein and ended with Benjamin Harri.on was proof that the lrty had gone to seed. McCrary (Ky.) gave notice tliat he vould raise the joint of no quorum quor-um against Die conference n-jort, and Carter withdrew it. The Senate concurrent resolution for negotiations with Great Britain and Mexico for the prevention of the entry or Chinese laborers Into the United Stales was agreed to. McKinley, chairman of tho committee com-mittee appointed to wait upon the President, announced that the President Presi-dent had no further communication to make, and then the House took a recess. During the recess nearly all the members left tho hall to make prejnrations forthcirdeparture from the city, so, when the Speaker reconvened re-convened the Houe-, that ofllci-J looked dos n upon a vast array of empty seals. He merely stated that, according to concurrent resolution, resolu-tion, he declared the first session of the Finy-flrst Congress adjourned without day. Ceorln Demaeralle. MACO.v, G.L. Oct. 1. Absolut quiet characterized tbe election here toJay. Tho voU was ligbt, theru In-lng no opposition to tiie democratic democrat-ic nominees. Atuvnta, Ga., Get 1. Late returns re-turns show that tho democratic ticket's (.letted by the usual heavy majority, there being practically no ptoitlon. Both constitutional amendments have probably been ctrricd. The general assembly is thrve-lourths allituce, S wansiaii, Ga October 1. Tbe election passed ofi" quietly and was a complete walk over for the. demo-eratf. demo-eratf. rj-hm-n Oiisrm. Ix.mxjv, 0;t. I. At today's session ses-sion of tiie dockmen's congress it was decided tint the dockmeu must make strenuous efforts to prevent the organiziilou of ship owners from crushing the union, and with this end in view, It wai decided to raise a fund of ZJ with which to fight the shipping federation. It b pro tiosed to obtain this sum by Ievj ing a tax of IX on enrh member of the union an J miking an appeal to the public for help. After a long dU-cu-lon tiie coognsdccldcd not to boycott Australian arrivals. lumntl'i Dilemma. LoM-OMtOcL 1. There is n sensation sen-sation Ufore the Westminster police court today. Sir Thomas George Treake, baronet, ws arrested at the instance of Mr. Oibsoii, formerly an intimate frlond, who charged tbatSlrThomas lured him to a deserted de-serted house In Kensington, overpowered over-powered him with the assistance of friends and took pcswsslon o( lib keys. With tho fair Thomas proceeded pro-ceeded to the clubs, went to Gibson's private box and dotroyed letters and photograph-) that plaintlll bad recelviil from a lady.. Sir Thomas was remanded for further examination. examina-tion. It is said that the men were rivals for the atlectlous of thn Indy In iiuestion; that Intli of them have been on terms of Inti-uicy w itli her; tliat she tired of Gibson's attentions and was cognizant of the as.-ault. |