Show AFTER THE MORMON Conjrrcssifian Stewart Intrwluces l Hill Jfirlic Jfonnous of their ItljliK PLUMB AND THE SEAL FISH CRIES 1Iutiitss Transact in the Scnn and House of Ktprescalttlrc Yesterday INAUGURATION OF MISSIS SIPPIS GOVERNOR A riiilaUdjiliia Breach of Iftiliil Case Damages Claimed 100000 By Tclrmph to the NEWS i TIlE 1UIOXi A 11111 forThrlr nlirranchlMiueti SenI fUlirrln WASHINGTON Jan IX AssIst ant SicrcUry Ticlienorlias dIrected the Collector of Customs nt Fort Bcnton Mont to discontinue the practice of letting to Ctiintto ir E l nf lili sons about to leave the Unltw states cirli denies hat they are lUAlifieU to return He says a careful rcaJinj of the act 01 Ode JcrUt165S indicates that Cliintst laborers arc ab > utvly cxcluikt from entering the Uuitcil States whether they have heretofore been rcfidenU of the country nut JWIINAT10XS The President today sent to the Senate tlie foillowlug nomination Postmasters E C McBride Dixon Cal James W Fee Cal stoga Cal D W ruin Akron Jolo TIlE lUOCLAtATIOS 10 open the Dakota Sioux ncrva ion has been prepared arid will be Issued some time this week I Hircocks special comoiittee ot hequadnwxntcnnial will not hoi IWn U i i wetting until the latter part of tile week This jicetpoiicnient K maJe necessary by delays in setting printed the reports of hearings latt lutl prIntedSEAt SEAL FISHERIES JILL Senator Plumbtoday introduced a bill to repeal so much of the act or July Ib70 as authorizes the leas tog of rights to engage In taking rur setls from the Islands of SL Paul and St George AlaSka The bIll provides that all authority hereto ore conferred upon the Secretary of he Treaury to lease the rights to the seal fisheries to any cuuinany be repealed and the lease cxiting between the Alaska Commercial Com pan and the government he termInated Tlie bill also requires re-quires the Secretary lo promul gate regulilions prohiliitins tin taking and killing of teals or other iirl irinK animals by ally but na tins and prescribing the number to be Liken each year The bill reposes to Cuntiuue all other re trktlons nov In force but provide that nih skins taken hereafter hall hc tran > portod annually to pan Francisco to be od there in oin larkit to the IiI3hc5t bidder All money derived from these sales is lo 00 L laid into tile treasury nUll net pan for the education of the natives of ALOha Uuunell Introduced a Iniilarblll In thellouHof Jlenrc sentatlvet TUY1NO TO DlFFnU > CiltSE tot iioxs Stewart of Vermont today inlro dnc1 I in the house a bill declaring 110 Jlormon eligible to vote nt any kttion or to hold any civil otlice In lie Territories of the United Stale or lo be nalurnlixed as a itiien of till United Htatts or to settht upon any i < iblc land Voters a rtiiuired to make oath they do not belong to the Jlormou church as preliminary to exercising the right or murage CIIINIIIE KXCLUSIOX Senator Mitchell today Introduced a bill t prohibit the coming of Chinese Chi-nese into the United States whether Stl wheter subjects of the Chinese Kmplreor otherwise Those now within the units of the UiiiloJStales and who lay herealter leave and attempt to rcturnf are also cult d TIC IMMIGKATIOX QUESTION W T Hepburn solicitor cf the Treasury in a report to Secretary Wlltdotn giving the results of the recent Investigation of inimlsralloti mailers at the jwrtof Xew York iprcss an opinion that the present contract wlh the loml f iniiiif ra ion should b terminated and the whole supervision of contract labor anti immigration laws be placed uu der the direction of an emcee of the Treasury Department under the collector of the port of New York nllrrUflKll rishl SAX FILVNCISCO Jan IX Four teen savage rounds were fought t light Utwien the feathcrwtlsht ht Iisinpiou Ike Weir the Belfast er Spider and Hilly Murphy of Vuitralia Weir delivered some extraordInary uppercuts but Mur hy got lu telling bodv work t nnly knockIng tie Snider out President Fuldn df tlt California Athletic Club aunouncctl to the nnnoun1 te crowd that John Ij Sullivan had agreed with an accredited represent ate of the club on a purse for whIch he would meet Peter Jackson In the last f h of his life The mount was 515000 and Jackson h ad accepted the terms TtieSallltnnKllrnln Tnsr ALBANY X Y Jan 13CIvIl Justice Mitchell i if cw York City as counsel for Mike Donovan Wil llsttn Harding Charles Johnson and mules Wakcleywho iranted by Governor Ix > wrey of lIssbeIppi charged with aiding and abetting the SuIIivanKIlraiu fjghtappcared before Governor Hill tills afternoon and rniuisted him not to allow the prisoners to betaken out of thu State He claimed the indictments against the men were defective Tending he governors decision Justice Mitchell will submit authorities touchIng on similar cases Ohio Rrpnblirnni COLCIIDCS Jan 13Tlle Ipub Ican members of the legislature held a caucus for senator tonight here were fiftynine members present out of seventyone Gov ernor Foster received fiftyfive ole and General W II Gibson our tlnoIonlppI 1 oersr JACKSOX Mk Jan 13ohD arshal Stone a Inaugurated Governor today In the inaugural address special mention i made ol Otis reunion next Hay at Vicksburs oftite Blue I and dIe Gray The governor expressed a whh that icatty cooperation be given to the ovement 0 Drop of FIfy ItixjOMiNOTUx IllJau htLast night a cyrlone struck Cojkville clAau County wrecked a good ait of the placu and dU ronsiiicr ibleolher dumage Thu themionie leI fell fifty ilvgivt from luidnlgLl I 10 timrlie I |