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Show ABOUT WASHINGTON. The Two Chief Topics to Knac the Attcnllon of Onr LrsUIatur. THEY ARC SILVER AND POLITICS. POLI-TICS. Philadelphia and Jadlny R. K. Luiplojcs JIast I.-iTe the Con- duclon.' Ilrollifrliood. A LIQUOR LAW TEST IN DOS TON, MASS. Hurdr r of an Acrobat In Chicago. Ilnrrlcane at Niflj. Electrical Elec-trical Morm. Or Tclrcraph to UiaMnrJ.1 KII.TCU aI9 POLITICS. The Xndlnjr Toplr In 111 House or IEcprentnllvr Vasiiioh)N, June 1. Silver and ohMci am likely to be tliu tO.lcs in the Uetiee. Ou TuenJay lillier the fcllv. r hill or the McDiOj vs. Turpin. AlabaniA, i lection cam; ill come up. Tlie rder Is notyit lietcrmiucd, (Tut if the leaden who are caunuMng the repuljlican rx) rvtentativts progress fur iiiough to cn-uru adherence to the rntin feature fea-ture of tliu caucus Mirer Mil, they will call it up Tuesday under the i-ix.-cj.il rule, which will limit the time for UL--cuIon and llual action. The lankruptt y and poUitliceap-propilatiou poUitliceap-propilatiou hills ore also nnongthe probable Mil jecLs for early attiun. In the Senate the cilrer ipietlon prombeato be the principal tojlc. HoLer it Is Hkily lobe Inter rupU-d by the pre-iut nclion of conference reports on i tral measures. meas-ures. SUrEIlINTE.DENT It)llTtU of the cenxui has received telegrams from a number of i-uperisop-, stating stat-ing that Ihey are thoroughly prepared pre-pared to inter upon the work of tnkirg the reiuus tomorrow morning, morn-ing, audeerj thing U in rtdinei to jxi-h the work forward with accuracy and raiditj. l'orter intimated in-timated vcrj plainly this ruln,r that to far as the "thronlcdi-cases" i)Ut-ttion8 wire concerned, it is nfet the intention of the cilice to bring to punli-hmeiit tlue who wire n-liict.mt n-liict.mt to make an-wer, 1ml as to the "mortgage" question, hN language lang-uage was net to cheuripg. lie ex-prnctl ex-prnctl hlnvilf very earnestly with regard to bringing the Ian to bear iiintho-u who wilfully rifuM-U to aiibuir jny and nllqui-jtlonsput to thim by the enumerators. The u ill be rompellbd to ansuir, hutctil, or to take the com-tiiuinccs of the nfuvaL :otrriiorTlia3er. Lincoln, Xtb., Juno I. The proclamation of Governor Thayer, revoking the call for an extra M-t-slon of the legislature, was made public today. The reaon nsslgued for this action h that the legality of tlie acLsof the legilature,conveued under his recent call, would iv pies-llonetl pies-llonetl and might In: mtlrely nulli-finl nulli-finl by the courti". Tho alleged illrgahty con'-Nts in rallit g a ft--moii without gning time U Jill vacancies in certain legislative dis Iricls. Irrneli .irlr.. I'ARis, June 1. I'oliticitns are Liking more than opliuiry int:nt in the tchtine if a contilutional revision whl' h M. I). C'a-te luis brought forward. -M. IeCate, w ho is one of the mott highly respei Lable deputies ill the chamber, explains his plan as follow: "I would reduce the Mnate from TMI to 20(1 mrmlcni, and the iliamWr to -100. I uonld make men and women tijually eligible eli-gible to Peats 111 loth house. I would make forty years the loung-eft loung-eft age at which any one t-hould lo eligible to election. I would make women eligible to thb presidency and aLo to the vice-; residency , which I would etablih ou the American plan." M. I)el'ate is i Iglity-two ie-r of ngeand hope to li)e totechis idtas adopteil. Among the ftits and figures witli whithlie wippnrN his K-heme are Hiuie nnutkable t-tatWies lwaiing on the toniora-tie toniora-tie morality of tlie gexes. 1'nim thim it appi-ars that eiry jear tlureare in FraiircwMii limes as mtnymaleas ft malo criminal", and that in the items of Ihift by ilonifH-lic ilonifH-lic Firvants tlure wire twele times as ininy male as ft male oirrndtrK, although, ol coup-, there are ininy more female than maleKrvants. Ttif Itiimnr (onllrniril. PlIILAUtLl'llIA, June I. The rumor that the I'liiladelpiil t A Heading lild ordtred its couduclors to withdraw from the Krcthtrhcod of Conductors or leave the imploy of the company was confirmitl today to-day by Assistant Suptrlntindint lMozatio. The action was resolved upon by the otliclal of thecompaiiy, i-aid Iionzano, aftir the lat court n-tiuii n-tiuii of tlie Hrotherhood of Condut t-ors t-ors at RoUivf-tir. At this convention conven-tion tin ilrotliirhood's nuti-trikliig ilause of the constitution was repealed, re-pealed, and thortli- aftir tills action notice was issued tint the conductors con-ductors must Icae tlie Ilrutherhoed or the company 'i" nrvlce. "We have had enough of lalor organizations" said linzano; "we want no more union inen. All conductor?, con-ductor?, ingineits, brakemeu arid tinmen Jin the Heading are now non union men." 1 lie "!, lllacr .n Inlrr. New York, June 1. James K. Foley, a driver, aged, twenty-five, leader of the "village ging," a-Kaulted a-Kaulted and roUabIy fatally LiIrt1 his step-fither, John Jlclntyre, Satunlsy nml it When caught by anotllcer, Foley thnueil fight and .lipped his knife to his motlitr,whi, aided by xuimlurs of the "gang," attempted to rescue thn rutliiiii. Tho ollUir was rescued frtm the mob juntas Foley's imtlur waa at.ut to plunge the knife into his laiV. Tlie policeman was ladly cutanj U ina critical condition. A Tnl (a,r. IlosroN, June 1. The fir-t cate hrought by the lice coniuiiIonirs to tit the "no iridic bar liw" was heani in thecivilsideof themuuicl-ml themuuicl-ml rourt today. It was that or C. W. II. Sanborn, who kee a res-tamaut res-tamaut on North JIarktlMrnt,and who is liciiiMsl to Mil liquors, and does sill thim, overacouiilirand at tables to customirs, whither food is orJered or not. Dentil or nn I.xCoiitri-rssiiiaa. PotTOHKETI'SIK, X. V., June 1. Hon. John Thomteon died suddenly this morning, aged SI. He was a mtmbir of Congress during the exciting ex-citing time on the admission of Kansas in which he took an Important Im-portant I art In debate. The Rallrnfitl Conilnctor. Xrw IIavls, Conu.. June 1. The local division of the Order of Railway ConductoiB disbanded this evening on account of the action of tho grand division in eliminating thettrike clause from tlie constitution constitu-tion of tbe order. HiirUrr;or n Arrabnt. Chicago, June I. Tho body of nn acrobat named Murdock,w ho has been missing cluce Friday, was found floating in the river today. Fle ugly wounds on the head indicate indi-cate murder. Murdock'g watch and a large sum ofmomy said to liavn been in his pusxs&lon are musing. His disapjiearance wasTery promptly prompt-ly reported to his partner, West, and the latter lift tlie city, saing that ho was going to Itaclue. The police telegrai bed to that city, aaklng that Wes-t lie arrested. Ilobbed on llie Hall. Kansas Crrv, Juno I. Pitk-lockiU Pitk-lockiU raided the MI-fOurI IVtclfic train from Warrenslurg, SIo., crowded with Dunkards returning home. One Dunkard minister was relieved of JIS00 in money and another an-other of $srtO and a gold watch. Diflereut members of tlie tirty lost watdics and other valuables. A Robber lilrntllWU. St. Ixjfis, June I. Mansfield King. Hie Denver bank robber, was Identified without doubt ) estcrday nt Clayton, by President MofiUtt, Today King lias been very Milieu, refusing tor talk on his case to any one. Kvidentiy he Is realizing what a lad lat he is in and sorry that lie gave hlmilP away. The sherilT says he'urlll be extradited iu a few days. TIit Mhllist l'lol. Paris" June I. In connecllon, with the case of the arrested nilii-IIsU nilii-IIsU it Is n ported that Ikmski hnd 8ummoiietrn melting for toilay to concert an alteiujt ou Uic life of the Czar and a simultaneous rising In etlllerent arts of Kussia, and that tweuty nihilists with infernal maihlnes had already started for Hussm. Hillelile r n Ilonhrr. Marinetib, Wfr., June 1. O. C. Itruwn, a mlllion-ifte lauhi r of this tity, committiil suicide today by shooting liimstlf. Jlu had been ill and was temporarily iusabe. Herbert nisnxnrrU'H ruenseiurnl. Lomion, June 1. TheC3jt)niceJ Pans corresjuudent says Count Herbert Iti-mirek is engagisl to tliu eldest daughter ot Lady Dudley. Ullrrir.iiir nl Solla. Son A, Juno 1. The northern partof this city was ev recked by a hurricane. The loss of life was considerable: Aruong tlfiCioIdiers the killed and woundeii numbered ten. The loss among the inhabitants inhabit-ants has not jet been oisccrtalueel. The damage to the place amounts to $300,000. lUlM.rl tuirrennly. Pan Josi Costa HIca, June I. Congress has esLtblisheil an export dulyou 'ttWee of 2il cents js.t-10 kilograms to defray theixpeui-eKof buiIdIugauatioi.nl theatru iu this city. It Is estimated that the cost of the structu re w ill be f iW.iKW. The Mbrrlsn Smmlnls. Ix)MM), June 1. A letter front the Czar, written iu reply to ono from the tjueeu of Denmark, I published. In tlie letter the Czar promises strict inquiry into the Siberian scandals and to iu-truct liis ministers to draft measures for their amelioration. The I'auntua 4nl.nl. Paris, June. I. M. Wnyso has sailed forSouthaii. ton on a mL-iou connected with the Panama Canal liquidation. The Panama Canal fomiany instmelisl W.njse, after vl-iting the canal works at Colon, to proceed to (tarthagina and llcgo-ta llcgo-ta to negotiate with the Columbian governmint to' a prolongation of the canal coru-es-lisi. rirelrle.l Mori... SAMirsm, ()., June 1. Considerable Consid-erable djnuge was done in tills vicinity 1 asexirelightiiiugstorm iitenla. Two eons of Charles Johnson wire killed. Xlenfh or nn Intrulor. TncNiu. . J., June 1. Francis Leuherp, agis! bi, once a tivil in- glueirof note, and tlie inventor of the railroad iiiruLible-, died today. f.rtnmus In I'tor. A.sIIUK, June 1. Advices fium I'tenili inU-iomries In Ugan d, umlirdatenf March 6th, are to the i Hiit that Kalema was defeated and had lied, ami thitMnauga was iu complete ixxs-lotl of the whole kingdom. Dr. Peters his been MwangtV adel-r and assi'Lmt. Iu return for these services Pilirs si-cured valuable treaties and monopolies monop-olies iu favor of tlie (Jermans. ninlslrrlat Chnnsr. MANAti.NrK, Niearagut, Junul. .Senor Modesto Darriut has resigned Iilsiostas Mitil-tcr of the Interior and issueeeeie-d by Licentiate i:rn-tos i:rn-tos Paniu),iM, lite Chancellor of the .Exchequer. Tlie government has npjioiutisl Hie former as Minister for lcaraugu Iu Ioudon. I..lrrni.lly lnjnre.1. WAMiiM.-riN,June 1. Mrs. Har-ll-inaiiil Mix. HLalne today isite-d A lexaudrin and attendetl se rvices at C'hn-l Chun h, where Washington wur-hipisl. While Mrs. Illaiue's carnage was waiting to return, the horse het-mie frightened, and ran aw a . Ca 'hman Lamb w as thrown to the ground and Intirnally injured. in-jured. 2!urnr,t Out Muiiii.tiaiitout.ii, ICy., May 31. ThLsatteriiooii an unknown incendiary incen-diary sun e-d a fire in the n-arof lloyland's grocirj store on Cumberland Cumber-land Aietiue. The flames were fcoon beyond cot.trol and spread rap-Tdly. rap-Tdly. '1 he fire raged senral hours, and when finally subdued four squares, containing the best buildings build-ings in the my, as will as a gn-at number of te-sMe nees, were des-tn.ytsl. des-tn.ytsl. The loss will amount to S-woymi, with iiUmtjier.jOiiolinur-anc-i. Scvtral pirsons wire ladly bunied, but none will die-. Two thou-and ik-oj le aru horailess and n?t only their houses lit in a majority ma-jority of cases ail tlielr household ifierts are gone. When the fire skirled, It w a found that tlie town lire engine had U-en lampensl with and made practically useless. 'o ilue UiemUcreaiiL The Onklnna Disaster. Sue Francisco, May 31. Xo additional lodies were recovered from the Oakland ettuarj, where tlie narrow-gauge tralu w as w rciknl yesterday. Tills leaves the Iit of ileldat tllirteen, as Iienloforu telegraphed. tele-graphed. Kngineer Dunn Is still missing, but is not thought to l drowned. Johnsloivu In Manralnc. Johnstown, P.-u, May 31. The anniversary of the flood was observed ob-served today by a general draping of the business houses in black! Tho first twelve months after tlie disaster .finds tlie city well-to-do In a business and manufacturing way. As regards general building, there is a woful waste of lauds, and Johnstown today is a rude and rough town, as compared with the handsome city of a year ago. In all the churches and charitable institutions memorial services were lirld, and after tho svrvlcea were over tlie hundreds of unknown graves In Grand View cemetery w ere decorated. A startling feature ot tho day was tlie finding of two unknown bodies In an abandoned cellar whllo the memorial parado was passing. |