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Show A LARGE MAJORITY. Heaaetay Zlectta te the Hone ef CetBBieM Artiast Paraell. NELLIE PEARCY HANGED FOR MURDER- Tie CoTrratMat ef Spain En- LdMTn te al tke Fafer ef the Popf. HENRV BROWN, MICH., JUSTICE MILLER'S SUCCESSOR. SchoSsld's 0pial: The Iadlan Treihle If Our oa the ChereBae Kirtr. y Ta.errapk ta lis jrrw.l ParatU aVereatesL. Kilkenny, Dec 33. The official result of the election yesterday, to till the vacancy in the House of Commons shows UiatHenneasy, the nominee of the nti-Parnellltea, Is elected. Uenntasy's majority Is 1143. j There was little or no excitement ' here this morning. Messrs. Parnell, Harrington, KeJmopd, (Scally, llennessy and Healy were at the court bouse at an tally hour, await-leg await-leg the actual announcement of tbe mult. N striata HalKtaya. IiTVBBrooL, Dee. 23. Thursday Friday and Saturday will be observed ob-served as Christmas holidays In the grain provision market here. ' Oald Prvaalana. Bcenob Aybxs, Dec. 20. The firemium on gold today after touch-cut touch-cut 220 declined and closed at 216 per cent. Kzcsmaee) far Merettr. London, Dec 23. Mrs. Nellie Pearcy was hannd this morning fur the murder ef Mrs. Hogs; and her baby. Mrs. Hogg's husband, was a Iondon porter, who sustained Illicit relations with Mrs. Pearcy. The 4l Wave. Washington, Dec 23 The cold wave extended over Dakota, Minnesota, Minne-sota, Iowa and Northern Nebraska. It will be felt In the Lake region tonight and New England during Wednesday. The condltlotflf are faverablo for fair weather during Christmas day from the Wlislaalppl valley eastward. Marwaai'a atraoleitlaw. WashinqtuN, Dec 21 Nathlng of consrquencn was done by the Senate, until Morgan's resolution yesterday, Instructing the committee com-mittee on privileges and elections to report the amendment to tbe election elec-tion bill, was taken up. He is now discussing It. The resolution calls for an amendment amend-ment to the election bill to show what changes and modifications are Intended to be made. Morgan had not finished his argument ar-gument when the mornlDg hour expired. Bberman, from the committee on finance, reported a bill to provide-against provide-against contraction of currency and far other purposes. It was read twice and placed on the calendar. sVawjrera Arrested. Ei Paso, Tex, Dec 23. Angel Bergas and Noeola Ingo, two prominent, wealthy lawyers of Juarez, Ju-arez, were arresttU today at that city, charged with complicity In tbe Bolton escape. Ballreael airike lm SeatUaet. Glasgow, Dec 23. The railroad strike has been extended to Edinburgh, Edin-burgh, and it Is feared the full extent ex-tent ef the trouble has net yet been reached. net nNaceveresl. BCEKOS Atbes, Dec 33, The rumor to the effect that a plot to overthrow the government existed and that several persons baa, been arrested for complicity In tbe con splracy has been confirmed. The plot, however, was an unimportant one. PaUlaa-Of Wall. Chicago. Dec 23. Bythe falling of a wall of an old sacking house, the property of Armour i Co Mike Barry and an unknown man were killed, William Devlne and John McNerney were fatally, and several others more or less seriously Injured. In-jured. ateaeaasl Crew. Halifax, N. B., Dec 23. The American schooaer Horace B. Par-Aer Par-Aer arrived at Shelbourue with tbe women and crew of tbe ship ury. saccfrom Liverpool for Pensacola Two pasalug vessels had refused to respond to tbe JiaryAct'M signals of distress. The crew was taken off by the Parttr two days ago with great difficulty, and the ship sank four hours later. The) abetter r Smalm. Madbid, Dec 23. A royal decree issued today alters the customs tar-ifis tar-ifis and appoints a commission to take steps to bring about a reform In the commercial treaties existing between be-tween Spain and other countries. The object of the government is to strengthen its electoral Influence by promptly applying the policy of protection to the" country and possibly pos-sibly to its colonies. BeaataaUoms, WAaRUt7T0X, Dec 23, The President today seat to tbe Senate the following nominations: Henry. B IBrown; of Michigan, associate JusuceoriaemopremefJourtof tbe Dnlted States, vice Hamuel F. Miller, Mil-ler, deceased. Colonel Charles Botherlaad, surgeon general with ranker bilgadier-geoeral, vice J. H. Baxter, eieeeased. FarmaU Btaw me Triad Sar SUasler. KlLKBSST, Dee. 28. It baa been anooBDced that Dr. Tanner will bring suit against Paraell for slander osntaiBsd la a speech Biade by Ihsj natter tlsulaurttoeemtmi ortiMlatepoHtlcalesnpaiga. WMII aTtre. New Yotuc, See. . Tbe sogar hoemeof Cwrgifmt Jmatsa, em the FueUeer BsmsMmUbs wm bsuaed tbJe BfmnlBf. Lssm, M,000; iB-wraBce,tCa,W6. iB-wraBce,tCa,W6. Tme riaemslal mm liisSsiie WAiaalJftRMC, Das. S Cmfa Btan Aldriecrof ihw easmaaatSM ea rales thts BisriilRg was laatfnrlefl to report tho Clotmra it to the The Bcjmato FlamBfsj CtJSatmtstao am Jaat rapsvtos) fjb Usassebml with an amendment, striking out the provision for the replacement or tbe deficiency in the National lank note circulation by tbe Issue or treasury notes Bed inserting a provision pro-vision for tbo issue of 200,000,000 twtrper cent bonds, redeemable at pleasure after ten years. . The measure was amended In two Important particulars at tbe morning's mor-ning's meeting. Tile first was the' exclusion of section 4 of the bill, providing that when the national bank circulation falls below $193,-000,000, $193,-000,000, the deficiency shall bo supplied sup-plied by the issue of Treasury notes, based on sliver bullion purchases, It silver can be purchased; or, ir notr-by notr-by the direct beue or notes. The second amendment was an insertion, In placo of the section stricken out, as follow: That the Becretary of the Tretsury be hereby authorized to Ijjuo in the sum not exceeding an aggregate or $200,030,000 coupon and registered regis-tered bonds or the United States in such form as he may prescribe and of denominations or $50 or some multiple of that sum, redeemable in lawful money at the pleasure of tbe United States on and alter July 1, 1900, and bcarlbg an interest inter-est semi-annually at the rate of two per cent per annum, nnd be Is authorized to tell or to dispose dis-pose of any bonds issued under this act at not lew than par value for any lawful money of theUnlted8tates,or for gold or silver certificates, and to apply the proceeds thereof to the redemption and the purchase of any bonds of the United Elates and bonds thereby authorized, au-thorized, and the proceeds thereof thall be ued fir no other purpose whatever, and the sum necessary to pay the expense or the issulDg and disposing of said bonds is hereby appropriated ap-propriated out of any sums of money In the Treasury not otherwlto appropriated. ap-propriated. HcbaBald eta Ibe ladlaa Qnratlon. Washington, Dec. 23 General Bchofleld has received a telegram from General rtugercorj Arming the reported capturo of Big Foot and hi followers and tho timing Bull fugitives iu the Cherry Creek district. dis-trict. The surrender and disarmament dis-armament of tbesti Indians, Itu-gtr Itu-gtr declared, practically ends the probability of any serious trouble with the Indians on the Cheyenne River and at the Standing Bock reservation, and is a good step toward to-ward the ending ot tbe whole trouble. |