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Show DOMESTIC BRIEFS'. The Bteamer Bohemian it ashore on Bristol bank, but id expected -to oome'l Oil wilh the tide. - i: ' There is a fluspected craft in Bristol harbor, JR. L, a. d a government, steamer watches ber. ', . " ,. '.' ! Republican senators will do all they :cn to seat Kellogg befor lilting Butler'a case come up. '-: '. : Democrats havo telegraphed to Grover, of Oregon, urging' ham to go at once to Washmxtoii.v.:. " 'I1 I If Butler and E'JBtis' iret into the senate before Keitojjg; "tho laiter's "gooae wili be cooked.'1 ' '' Couover will vote for tbe adaiiflsion of Kellogg, in which case the vice president will have thu casting vote. Representative Dvia has- introduced intro-duced a bill allowing citizens to im- , port steam plows, lur a period of two1 1 years, free otduty.. . Major jC. 0-- Sniflen, army, paymaster, pay-master, bai been ordered to report at San jFrancisco Dec. 1st. for assign ment to duty. . On Friday evening republicans began be-gan to have hope that Conover would vote to consider the 'commit tee's report re-port on Kelloggi' ' ' ' . The silver bill has little prospect of reaching the president before, the regular session, aud it may be post-, puned igr months.' Blaine has been telegraphed to get to Washington if possible before the final vote on the Louisiana and south Carolina casta is taken. .11' 1 ' : ' ' 1 Swing's Bpeeoh on the resumption repeal bill was a masterly oraterial effort, but it is thought, gained no converts to the measure. "- J. T. Colling secretary of the Western Union tclograpb company, Cincinnati, is a defaulter for $14,000. The company is secured against less. If Butler should be admitted to the senate before the Louisiana caiea are reached, Kellogg would not get a seat, providing Sharon continues to absent himself. It is claimed that Grover has no such pair with Blaine, as will bind the latter not to vote oirthe contested" cases if he Bhould reach the senate before Grover. - The. evidence show.-r that " the changes against General Vam Buren;, consul general at Kanuwaw, of immoral im-moral and scandalous practices, were without foundation.-1 ' |