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Show DEBATE CONTINUED, The Ilicuwion ou the Tnltral Eltc tlau Uill Ite,iimed u (he lluuc TERRIFIC ELECTRIC STORM IT VIRGINIA. I rn ArrrstfU Tor Milfullj ruTanlo? Ills Wife at Carlisle, I'a. ARISTOCRATIC SHOPLIFTERS CAUGHT IN THE ACT. I IjJj- Tt-Irgrajih 0ralur I 'ATS th iVrt cf -i nrioinc In r . r?r'yi. TeicpardiLiUje ciyfcl , I.V1IIE ItOtSE. Th Debate 'ort'tbo IVtlrral l.ler Ilou till! Itcnmrcl. WAaJUNUTUX, iune 30. In "ihc HoUnBeliati! oa Uie IYJtral fcluc-tlou fcluc-tlou n-as raumetl, Horltrl (Ala.) being amonlej llieiloor. Jlcilwelt on Uie liKory of tho nnirsitrin-tJou. iwriod, anil said at ttrif tra tis negro h d been ta'jht to liilrust the South'jm Wiids mtu. The utj3r Si SiiW learnluc fiat it was iret to kh Interest to array lilnifolf olitlly agalavt thu whito mau,nnJ Uiu w tiilc man wmloingcverjtliirifj ill Ills potter to teath the tifgiw thisIii--ou. If the South wire allowed al-lowed to work out this liroblera for itfcUr, the time would come when the negro, being cduealrd" fj the white man wr n, wodld to abw to Like tare of hlmialf. 1-olh n a tasiayer and as a I'ltlrtff. lloukfTeun. taKl tliat h!s advo-cacy advo-cacy of a natinti-y eiectiou law did not jrreiv iU of any 6ujjosed emer-relkyor emer-relkyor nccwtity, iiotttithstaiidiiiK then were a variety of reasons that the jiower of thegoverameutshould lie asserted. Strangers listening to the debate might belhnethu uljei-t of the measure w as to armt the nhule dcmoralif raity. What harm would result from an honest election? Had the democrats fn?m thuHHitli prtcticed dishoiiKt t!ec-ticnsso t!ec-ticnsso Ioujt that it nould breaV. tlieir liearts to have to ttop tlibm' It n as said the hill wuhl raise race jirejudlce. It vra? net race prejudice tiie dedocsa true combating; it was political prejudice. The ejection ejec-tion T-as not Hint the colored nun was blael- but tiiat he VOTED THE REIT'ilMCAN TICKET. Coleman (La.) announced him-elf him-elf a republican, lwtli fioni conviction convic-tion auu iirincliile; a vrntheni man by birth, educatluii and as-ociatiou. !lcon--Utlieinactiiieiit of a federal fed-eral c lertion law at thi time. lip would heartily tup.wrt a national election law if lie thought Its enactment enact-ment would .ecure an houet ballot; bit the tuppusitian the parage m tufh amea.ureat thi time would have this cflect was laed ou false 4n)prr-iou ainiajligi:orjuct.of tbe true tUfe of ailairs ineome )xition oftheoutb. He did not wUh to nrccipUate auy trouble, and he Was as cerLlin that trouble and bloodshed blood-shed would follow the enactment of this legislation, and tiiat the Liw would fail in its iiiirposc, as he nas .ure that he would vote agalntt it ill tin- IIouh-. He wanted to tee the foliJIty of tile south broken, and there v ere f !gu$ oi lisintegratiou in the democratic parly oftlie south. Iss a fclcral election Uv and the men now ready to "epjrate from the democratic tarty i.ould go laik into in-to what they wire told was the white mtn's party rather tnau ri-k negro supremacy. . the debate was riirlhercontiuued by liurmws and L'hipman (Mich.) alter which fome formal amendments amend-ments were agreed to. Till: DKllATE was interrupted, and the joint resolution reso-lution extending the provisions of Uie present appropriation aits until the pending bills lecomc Ltw was a.ssed. The lection bill was resumed, and Lthlirack yS.J.) oirered an aaitndment providing Uiat the thief supervLvir of ckction for every judicial judi-cial district shall Like such action as requisite to tecu re such supervision in each congression.il district as is pnnldcd by the Liws of the United States. If it was desirable to control cougrcsiional elections by Uie national na-tional g'jvcrnmenLs, lit It hcapplied to every district In this country alike. Cheaule(Ind.) favored theanieud-meut, theanieud-meut, with one or two exceptions. If lie voted for the measure, he wanted it applicable to the district which he represented. Mills (Tex.) spose iKielly against the bill, and the House took a re-tess. re-tess. At the eening ion several addres.-es were made fur and aein-t the bill, and an aJjournmeut na takm until tomorrow. Srnalr. W.vshi.m.to.n, June 3U. The Idaho Ida-ho bill was resumed and Cullom made a iirief sjieeih in favor of iL The bill was laid aside and the House joint re-oluliou, continuing tiie annual appropriations thiitv days after the close of thu llscal year, if Uie appropriation bill shall not then become a law, was passed. Adjourned. Uslitnlncana floo.1. VlIEELIo, June 30. A terrific electric storm visited the city this afternoon. A tremendous rainfall flooded the streels and many cellars in the lower jart of the cltv. The lightning played hivoc all through Uiecitj, liut no lives are reported loL. The telephone exchange wa burned out and a great deal of damage dam-age done in other jjart.-. of the city. Coi.rjilirs, Oliio, June SI. A terrific thunder storm with lightning light-ning and heavy rain occurred this evening. Two men w ere tilled and iseveral ople shocked by lightning. Two people are reported to have lieeu killed while riding along a road in the couLtry. Irrr.tnl r.ir lllr Jlurtlfr. CaimjsLE, Pa., June 31. John Katupfer, an imployeof the Harris-burg Harris-burg i i'ntorruc Railroad, who resided re-sided at Hunts Hie in IVnnsvIvanLi township, up to Thursday last, with his wife and two children, was arrested ar-rested List night charged witli the murder of hi wife. Ou Thursday morning Mrs. ICamj fer complained of feeling unwell and her huband gave her a doe of what he said wru Liudanum nnd corn exterminator, remarking that she would be Iiettcr soon. In a short time the woman was seized with violent convulsions and two hours alter taking tiie medicine med-icine Mio was dead. The funeral took place yesterday and alter the services her brother, A. McCoy of this ci y. made information against the husband lor the murder. District Attorney Moust and the Coroner went to the scene of the alleged murder to-day and gathered the testimony of several neighbors to the tlTect that Kanipfer treated ! his w ifn lally and that hehad made threats thai he would t her out of the way. Tf-morrow tliry will have Uie body disinterred and held an lu-1 quel and pist-mortem exaniiuatlou. ' |