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Show IN THE HOUSE. The XaTal Approprlatlou Bill, the Miter 1111 and Other Matters. THE IOWA REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. Henry 3L Stanley GocsJ.to Oxford CbBiaietaonSlIcn .'ml Be- t-Biaes a IK P. I EX-PRESIDENT CLEVELAND AT HARVARD UNIVEr.SITY. A ttliMy Trust War. An American Amer-ican Sfutcnped to b: Shot . In Tcxay. r.y Tetcijraah t the N ct s.l iiot'sr- Tll- Nanl Appropriation IlllL-CV.Imcc IlllL-CV.Imcc ol Mlirr. WAhlllxiTON, June 25. In the Houm-, Buuielle prettntetl the con-ferenee con-ferenee repcrt on (lie Naval Appropriation Appro-priation bill ile made a short explanation of the details ef the agreement reached iu conference, nud i-alled for the previous question, which was ordered or-dered yeas 139. nays 10.1 and the confen nee leport was ailo;4eI. On ntotkri of Conger, debate on the silver Ull was extended till .1 o'clock. Morse (Moss.) to-A tiie floor in supfioitof ha House bill and iu op-IwUfon op-IwUfon to II e f euate bill. The debate de-bate was continued by Taylor,! Iili.), Peters (Kaw.). Cuteheou (Mich.). Dunnel (Minn.), llaynu It's.;, veiilMn,. rn. i ...! ii....u Melvinlej, iu closing the debate, said that hew ante ', the use of Ixitli metah locoitlnueaiKl tostaud side by side, equal in Jir phasing wer aud legal teuiie-rquality. riiegeutle-ineii riiegeutle-ineii who favcresl theSenateamrnd-ments theSenateamrnd-ments n anted silver to do all of the work. White ver w e lis! for inouey in this country must be equal in purchasing lower and ifjril tender quality, whether gold, laiier or silver dollar, tccll redeemable in the other, and each exchangeable for the e'.l.ir. and each of esjual value. The hour cf 3 having arrlvl, Conger moved that voting begin. BLuid moved that the Ii(Mi.'Con-cur Ii(Mi.'Con-cur in the Senate aiiienilmenU. Springer ileinauded that sens rate-votes rate-votes be lia 1 on each se tktii. TIIR URST VOTS: TAKEN was on the proposition tt concur in the fift Bcetiot: of the Sfiale bili, provktiug free coinage or silver, the coins to l full legal li nder. in place of tle firrtseetUu of the- House lull, providing for tile roitugi; ol 1,5.',-u 1,5.',-u ) wortli of silver jt taoiiUi. Bland's nvtkiii was defeated yeas, It5; nays I i. Tile folhiu lug ltopubli.-n! votl v-ith the Democrats in I.ivor of the free coinage amendiiirnt : ISartine, Carter. Conuell, Dehaveu, Foather-ston, Foather-ston, tiitrunl, Heruiann, Keliey, law, Morrow, Ptfklns. Peters, Post, Smith (UN.), Towiiseuii (Colo.), Turner (Ivans.), Owen (Ind.), rtaie. Monlil-2t. The following democrats voted with the re! l.lieans to uoii-concun Andrews Huckalew, Cauibell, Clancy. Covert, Dunjdiy, Dargan, Flower, tieisM-nliaini r. Marsh, -Mc-A.loo, Mubhler. O'Neill (Mass.). (Jiiinn. Spinol i. Tracv. Turner (N. Y.), Vaux. Wiley, Wilcox, lUisk, rnmip i. TlH'nir wtreAtkins.,n(W.Va.) and Phelau; McCormick and Morgan; Mor-gan; Nute and Met arthj; Brown and Duthnaite; Pic-kler and Stniil-uecker, Stniil-uecker, Walker -(Mass.) and Wike; Itarslall IHavwl and Cluiilet Osborne Os-borne anil Hajes; heeler (Mich.) and Burnws: lltlzcll and Martin (Tex.); Boy and Hooker; J. D. TyKr and Price; Thompson and Snev; Rockwell .ml Rogers; Clark (Wke)aud Walker (Mo.), Coo,.? (Ohio) and Dibble: ltue-hnnati(N. J.) and Ijauhr; Wickliam and Biggs; CSeisenlialiier and Yoder. tspriuger w Ithdrew his request for a separate vote on earh section, and the Holes-, by a rl-ing vote, non-ouucurnd non-ouucurnd in all the remaining Senate Sen-ate amend ti.inis. The bill now goes Itick to tlie Senate, H ith a request that It ap-1 ap-1 point a conference committee. I'r-hlUelon Camliilatr Tor Mnlur. PoltTLASU, Me., June 5. The Prohliution State coiiventinn today nominated Aaron Clerk of Buxton Tie, n,I ,, nml Vn(. I'UBMS. Ml-R., June 25. The cases against Muldooii, Clenry and Djnov.ii were- lallisi in the Circuit Court today, win n lens of guilty wereeiteieil, i-ai it asklrg Clemency of tlie court. M'lldoou was finwl $z50ail Cleary ami IXmovnn 100 each, riie fines wero jld and the prisoners released. Kilnin has statrsl that he has clialteiged John L. Sullivan to fight t a fiuii-h. either Willi here knuckles or light gloves, I-ondon priiw ring niles, the fight (o come otr IiiFo-tWoith, Tex., forapurre oirere-s by the Fort Worth Athletic Club. Mnnlr. a U. V. L. I.oji, June 25. ssi-mley and MissTeiinant attended commeniT-ration commeniT-ration dy exercises at Oxford Uni-verity Uni-verity today and was given a most uproarious reception. Tho degree of Dj-tor of Civil Law was conferred con-ferred upon Stanley and Professor Goodsin of Harvard University. Lonls llnller's Assertion. City op Mexico, June 20. The Interview with I.ou!s Hullrr, pub-li.-heJ In the Aniericnn press, is not regarded heruascf any significance. II is xertton that Mexico mignt exelMiigethc strip between Pao and Yuma for Iowcr California is docIireJ prejiosterous. Xlcnlhs front Itiolera. Mnr.ll', June T.. The number of cues of cholera iu Valencia to date art.-196, of which 113 are fatal. Turanian. New Yoiuc. June 25. Tliero Is printeil here tills morning a state-meat state-meat that on Friday last thu Court of Appeals' decision against the Sugar Trust was had by John t. Shchati, the Tammany district IraJer, and a brotherot the leader of the minority In the State Assembly, and thatadeal was made by which the stock w as broken from 77 to 79. Hentrnre t'pon Ainrricnn. El Pasd, Tex., June 25. C. R. Walters was sentenced by tho courts of Paso del Norte to-day to m shot, and J. R. O'Laughlin sentenced to ten years Imprisonment for killing a lewd woman in Paso del Norte In May, 1SS9. The condemned men are both citizens of the United States aud havo appealed to this Government for rntectlon. A Othlsky War Nuv otu., Juno 23. The com-nilttic com-nilttic appointed by the Wholesale Liquor Dealers' Association to confer con-fer with the Whisky Trust reported today that tho trust declined to res ilnd the rebate. A motion wai adopted lhat the wholesale dealcri proceed Immediately to build distilleries dis-tilleries on the co-operative plan and raise sulecrlptions for that purpose. pur-pose. A committee was appointed. Tin: i:i.ri-nLicAN Jitnle l-onvenllon Opened nt Unr-rl.lmrc. Unr-rl.lmrc. " . Yesteretay. IfAiiKisr.fKn. Pa., Jane 25. At thu republican Statu convention in-day in-day Walter Lyon of Allegheny was made remianent chairman, and afler some lllllbusteringa recess w as token. The ccavcutlon reassembled at 2 p.m. and tlie coulmlltee on platform rejirted. The report wa ad?p'ei. The platform adopted expresses gratitude to chairman tjuay of the national committee forlilsniatchlt-s services In the lasA Presidential cainiialgii. It endorses the Mo Kinley tariir bill, requests a strict enforcement of the laws forbidding entrance Into the country of foreign iiupcrA and contract laborers. It continues uncompromisingly hostile to mouo-iuetaluui, w hethe-r of gold or silver, and earnestly favors fa-vors the use of both as coin metals. Tho rcjiubllcaii parly of 1 eunsyl-vaula eunsyl-vaula demands Ihe enactment by I he Congress now In session of such legislation .as will, while securing the fullest use of silver money, most certainly secure and maintain a parity between the two metals. The platform heartily endorses Harrison's administration, commends com-mends the course of Speaker Reed a-id congratulates him. The following gentlemen were nominated fur governor: G. W. Delamater, General Hasting", General Gen-eral Osborne, Major Mouth th, ChorlesW. stone and Henry Clay MiCorniick. Delamater secured a large majority on tho second ballot and his nomination was made unanimous. unan-imous. 11. M. Walress, of Itckawanua, was nominated for lieutenant-governor lieutenant-governor and Thorn es J. Stewatt renominated by acclamation for secretary of State. General Hastings was elected chairman of tile Slate committee. He declining the position, William II. Andrews was selected and the convention adjourned. elevelaml Clues ti, llnrinrtl. BosroN, June 5. Commouce-ment Commouce-ment extreises at Harvard were held toduy liefore a diotinguiahesl audience. audi-ence. UroverCIevelaud was present, and when recoguiK.-d was" loudly apf lauded. |