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Show THE SILVER BILL. Conslilcrcd and Amended bjr the Senate Cammittco on Finance YesterdJX- THE DEPENDENT PENSION DILL COMES UP. Mnrderrr Ejrrand Trrrinrd at the riionglit of liclnrnlnj to Paris. TWO YEARS FOR THE DENVER DEFAULTER. Train Kobbers Jlanae to Escape Arrest. A JIan Mnrders lib Mother. Br Telrrraph to the Mws.1 MSAri: itxiniTTCCS. The Hou-.e Mirer 1(111 ArurmleU. The leieu(leiit Pension XIJII. I'.le. Vasiiim.ton, Juno II. The SeiiaUi coiuraitLvc ou fluaticc today coiulrlereU and amendal tho Ilouto silvtr bilL Tho jirovlso makiiu; Uie certificates Issued In iiaymeut of bullion IrKt teuder for public aud prhatei debta was Ktrickill out, Iea-iiig Iea-iiig them receivable for customs, taxes nud pubhudues. Tho bullion redemption clause waa ttrilen out; also the taction roidingfortho freu colnago of silver wheuner the free market prico b ouo dollar for 371.25 grains of purutlher. riieuct is made to take rllect in thlrt) da a aftir jiassase and shall terminate at the expiration of tin jears thtre-from. thtre-from. This action of the commltteo was not unanimous. lut the mltiont) will make no n.iort, nstrtiiis Uie right to ollir amciidmcnUi ou the lloor of tho Senate. The striking out ofthe bullion redemption ilaue T.as practically uuauimuut. The dipvntlent ienljn bill, as agreed uim by the conference and riiwrted f the Houc today, after providing fur pcn.-ionitig dtiud.iit parenbtof all persons ho H.re-1 three nioiithsurmoreiii tliumilitirv or naal tervlco of the United States during the At Alt OK Till. HUIU.UUN and who have been honorably discharged dis-charged thuvfruni, and who are now or ma hereafter be suUlriug from mental or physical disability of a ivriunutnt iharattir, nut the result of thtir own ictous habits, whkli Incapacitates them from the lurfurmainv of manuil labor in such a degree as to render them unable un-able to earn their support, t-hall lie placed Ukju the ll-t of invalid Jtu siuutrs, to te entitled to receive lenvious not U exceed $1- er mouth and not less than $0 ptr montii, proioitloued to their inability ina-bility to earn Mipport. sueli lieu-Ion to coutluue during the existence of such tlisabllity. Itauk in sen Ice shall not !ecoDsidired iu the applications appli-cations filed under this aet, Provision Pro-vision is niade fur peir-louliigat the rate of S Ir monUi the widows of men who served ninety dsjs, with-outiroiug with-outiroiug tliatdiatli was the result re-sult of army service, and likewise granting $-'i.r month for each child under sixteen J ears. CHAIKMA C.NON from the committee on appropriations appropria-tions today submitted to the IIoue the sundry civil appropriation bill. It reeommeuds total appropriations of $7,S3O,O00, being SlS.'ttS.OO'') Is than the regubr and spetial es timates, and $J,020,O0i) iu excess of the appropriation carried by the Li't bill. The report states that it is aparenttiiat the cicevs is largily duu to features not incorporated in the last sundry civil act, among which aretlie tleventli ccnu,f5l ,-TVJ.OOO; ,-TVJ.OOO; artificial limbt for dlsablej soldiers, $270,000; liomesur disabled volunteer soldiers, SflOtl.OOO; aid to State heraei for soldier", $100,000; lighthouse establishment (Increase), $l,0Mi; Irrigation surve (increase), $M),000, marine hospital at Sun Frauclsco,$I0,0)0,and a large num-lr num-lr of appropriations for public bulldlugs. rrrnndn llepnlr. Havana, Junu 11. The situation of thu Kyraud affair remains unchanged. un-changed. The morning jajx rs saj that Jtraud is unjustly treated, being be-ing innocent until he is proven guilt, jet he is treated like a man condemned before his trial begins. It b announced as a tnvestyon justice to set a death watch on a mtn not yet tried, how ever much the evidence miy be against him. K nud swears he it innocent of the aitual Killing of Goulle and demands de-mands a trial. It has been decided to keep him in prison until the steamer sails on Monday. Then, heail Ironed, lie will be put Into a carriage nnd told that he b te lie takm to court. Ili'teld of tint he is to te taken to the steimcr Lafayette Lafay-ette and delivered to (Joillard nnd Sandals, Uie ditettivet, under tho French flag, and then the Spanish odlciils will wash their hands of the restunsibllity and breathe more freely. i fraud's terror of returning to Paris amounts ton mania, and when he discovers the trick pbed on him lib despair will l terrible, and all admit that from that moment he w ill try to destroy himself. Today i;,rauil lay flat on the stouu floor of lib cell face downward, down-ward, a picture of misery and ties-nalr. ties-nalr. He refused to siientc This is his condition whilu ignorant about the French detectives. Wt at will it lie w hen he learns the truth? Tw. 1 eitra. Disveb, June 11. Ilobert Slck- ell, the defaulting clerk of John M. Illerkl & Co , was todav sentenced to two years In the penitentiary. Murdere.! Ilia 31.tber. Portijiu Urgu., June II. At Milwaukee, a small town about ten miles from hire, Daniel Harvey, a fruitgrower, thto morning shot and killed hb aged mother, and then killed himself. It b supposed he was partially insane. MOOO Rew.rd. TEXAnKASA, Art, Juno II. The sberifriias brought In Parish Howard How-ard aud four other men whom he arrested ar-rested tlib afternoon at itassett on suspicion of being train robbers. Howard b still held, but the others are released, having convinced the authorities that the had nothing to do with the ntlalr. Governor ltom lias oirered SllNX) for the arrest of the robl.rs. MdlDtrwIlh lll.iuarek. Beri.lv. Junell. Tlie7am4trrjr-er Tlie7am4trrjr-er AachnchUn justifies the action of Printx- Jtismarck iu giving hU vnws thruugh the medium of foreign for-eign journals. "There surely was noliarm," itsas, "in explaining lheioIiiy which thu government approved of three months ago, aud which thu emperor professed that he would continue." Knlnokj'n reeent "speeeh. Belgrade, June 11. The Servian Ser-vian government has seized all the Austrian and Bulgarian newspapers to be found In its territories containing contain-ing Count Ka)nok's speech to the Au-tro-Hungarian Diet on Monday. In this speech the count said that he regretted the excessive growth of radicalism In Servla. Considerably Ilnmaced. Liveri-oo.n, Junell. The damage dam-age sustained by the steamer City of home, which struck Hornet Itoek Sunday, was much more serious than at first supposed. Experts who have examined the hull declare that the prompt closing of the sliding slid-ing door in the bulkhead separating the foredeck from adjacent com- partmenui alono prevented the steamer from In'tantly sinking. Tho prow b torn away for a distance of twenty feet. ollilnc IteTrnled. Paris, Juu II. The examination examina-tion of concierges and tradesmen has revealed nothing against tho arrested nihilists, who will probably be liberated. Public sentiment b rising in their behalf. Xornrslnn lutberant. JIUiMAWUJi, June 11. Tho annual an-nual session of the Norwegian Lutheran Lu-theran Church of America, represented repre-sented by about 1300delegates, began hero today. Tho meeting b composed com-posed cf three sections of the church which have been separated for Tcars,aud will result In their uniting under the name of the "Uuited Norwegian Lutheran Free Church of America." Tills is the largest religious gathering ever held in the Nortliw est, nnd includes tneablet men of the denomination nil over tho United State. II. Jlnnlered Ills Ilr-Pauieb, Ilr-Pauieb, Mass., Juno II. Ill-ward Ill-ward W. Osiello, a brakeman employed em-ployed bytheXew Loudon Northern North-ern Railroad, Instsntl killed hb son, 10 months old, today by shooting shoot-ing the child as It by asleep In Its cradle. Costello then tired three shot at hb wife, one striking her corset steel, which saved her life. Domestic trouble was tho cause. |