Show IN HARNESS A umber of mIls lulroduccU In the Srntto Tester e lay SHORT HISTORY or THE MissING Miss-ING SILCOTT 1 o Senator Hale FroiiosiK for Ito Itclicr of the Ssmoin Sufferers ATTORNEY GENERAL MILLERS ANNUAL REPORT The Croaln TrlalSlanlrt ADd wlnCIOfolnr of a > crr torfi Tlicairc AS I I ur Tcle irarh to the XETfal ETI i A lJot of Dill Drollb In lr sn aliin WASHINGTON Dec 5 AmunK elite bills introJuml nod referred were Jly Sjxwncr for the protection or federal olTlclals In the discharge df theIr duties the bill declares iu supervisors elections ontceraof the circuit courts of hit United States and charges them ith the enforcement enforce-ment of the national election anj naturalization laws Jy Coke to limit tho jurisdiction of tIle circuit and district courts sif tho United S tales 1 Bj lICk for Ihe retirement of national LanK notes of small denominations de-nominations and tliu issue of coin certificates in lieu of gold and silver certificates alto to repeal the laws relating to the sInking fund Voorhees oQercd a long preamble and resolution In reference to tariff taxation which he asked to have laid upon the table for the present It declared the existing tariir taxes on foreign nicrchandiM ihould bu w revised rcjicalcd or amended M provide lirst Kor the collection of a fiulliclent unouut of revenue to pay the expenses of Ito government economically administered principle princi-ple nnd interest of the labile debt as they fall due mid liberal pen don0 bIL JOT A VOLLU ROIIE 8ec < mdFor taxation of nil articles arti-cles of luxury at the higheit practicable prac-ticable rates and for the reduction of axes on all nrcc itle1 of civilized civil-ized life to the lowest ittssible > rates consistent wills a tarlll for nothing but revenue Third For the curtailment and overthrow as far as jiosMble of all monopolies in trade by thy enlargement enlarge-ment of the free list to tho full extent ex-tent that it can l > c done without Ialriug Iud cndaiiKcrln the iieces hary revenues of the government having In view at all times liberal policy of trade with the people of I foreign countries and the establishment establish-ment of tijtial and exail ju > tire attongst our own lutlzeiis with ex cluaivuprivilegrs4ooursre Ilumti offered n resolution which was opreol tc caiHngon the Secretary Secre-tary of theTreasury forastatcment as to hcther employes in the office of-fice of the rub treasurer have given as security thn bond of a foreign corporation and if TOw TO-w hat reasons operated to l secure such prtfireuce torn foreign corporation Mcody of South Dakota Introduced Intro-duced a bill to prohibit the officers and agents of the government from requiring the IAYJIEXT OK S1UX1AL TAXES under the internal revenue laws for the manufacture or salcof intoxicating intoxi-cating liinior lu Stales whcro filth manufacture or sale I U I prohibited by the State constitution Rtfirrnl By Ingalls a bill to aid and tL cure commcnimoratlon of the 400th antiivcrhary of the discovery of America It provides for the np IKjintrjent by the President of a fomnilssion consisting of two mcm I hers l front each State of different political affiliations and from the Territories the extension of an invitation in-vitation to all American Xalions and States to I particiiatc and to European powers If they desire to join Tire comml lon is to decide on the site for the exposition and purchase grounds not less than vOO acres The pnshlcnt shall apportion appor-tion land forthebulldlugsofvarious countries each one to eblccl Its own style architecture The appropriations as follow Tor pnrch > of JrOODdaUroo < a Cndm and cleaning I1o0 lluildmm f or the United Ulfl > KlVO Incidental tirnci 1JWW ToUl S SOiP J5OIitchcll3 providing Umt ANY IERSOS pit ASSOCIATION which for any reason fails to inakc good Its entry to public land and abandons the same shall have the righttnmakc another entry under the laud laws Ity Hale the foretell emigration bill reported in the House last year from the special Immigration committee com-mittee Ily Hale authorizing the President Presi-dent to have constructed by contract eight I batlle ships of 7500 to I 10000 tons displacement two armored 1 coast defense vessels three gunboats of 600 to 100 ton nml lIce OraL I clis torpedo boats Discretion is I given to the Secretary of the Navy I in the matter of premiums to be allowed al-lowed forspeed in excess of contract requirements The Secretary may build the vessels at Uie navy yards in case he cannot contract for them at reasonable prices The Yice1resiiieiit having informed in-formed 1 the Senate he would be absent ab-sent from the city two or three days of next week Mr Ingalls was elected elect-ed Presidentprutcm during the ab sence of the JcoPreslJent The Senate then adjourned till Monday JIN CanfrMlon YoUXOSTOWN OlllOjDcC dW V Xevison tnfessed today he stole 57500 from the United Mates Express Companys office five years ago Suspicion was directed at the time toward Chief Clerk Mikescll and although no proof could be found against him Mikes worried overtime matter until he went insane in-sane Itrothcrhoml ConintrM CLEVELAND 0 Dec 3 President Presi-dent Johnson of the Brotherhood todayreceiveda tclegrntnfrom Kelly in flail Francisco raying he had secured the signatures of Carneyj Richardson Nash Johnson Daley and Ra bouruc to the Brotherhood contracts LS New From Englarni XXI > OX Dee 5The men employed em-ployed In the municipal i is works at Manchester roc nUy lodged a notice that Uiey were al > out to strike and were locked out Nonunoin men have bceji engnged an3 are fed and lodged in the pas works The men locked out have assumed a menacing attitude fbe s ipply of gas ia inadequate at iiight and the cltyls only half lighte1 The new British ship King Jfvltrt from Glasgow August t fir San Irancisco has liven Lu tRod uit Cape Horn |