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Show WASHINGTON NOTES. 1000 Hides fur the Frottctlun of South Dakota Aja'nit tba Indians. THE PUBLIC DEBTOFTHE UNITED STATES. Estimate of the Expenses of the Goicrniiicnl for the Comlnj Tear. THE IRISH MEMBERS OF THE COMMONS. A. Stormj Sttsloa and a Hard Strug gle For An Aljonrn- meut. By Te'egraph to Ihe hrws.i Faon;rnn ci'ir.i.. Arms and Asniunrsltloii Tor Soulla llnkota.Ullier liens s. WAhRiNOTOt, Isec. 1. Ilepre'cnta-tire Ilepre'cnta-tire Cutcheon (Miclu) today Intro-iluml Intro-iluml in Ihe Hou.0 a joint nolution, authorirlnj! the Secretary of War to Issuo totboStatoofboutfi Dnknla 10JJ nllvaand ammunition, to enable the authorities to assist tbe govrrnmenl in pnxectinc tbe citizens and iropeny against tbe Indiani. to isest:oate sili:h rooLs. In tbe House of Kepre-enUti cs Dotkcry (Mo.) offered for rt Terence a resolution reciting tba: i: Is allrsed twelve senaton and fifteen represent-atirrs, represent-atirrs, pending tbe lussugo ot the silier bill, Tfcro admitted to partnership partner-ship In rarioui 'silver jiool"," by nbich they realized ?I.U0,00J profits on the advance of thnprico of aiher after tbe pas-agn of tbe act, and directing di-recting tbe committee on coinage, ncighm and measures to inquire Into all the fac?3 and cinruu-tances connected con-nected ivith tb9iclegrapUHl purcl.a-o saleof silver. Tbe committee khall ha o lea c to send for papers and persons per-sons to report ct any time. the rcBLic dlitt statijiewt. Following In tbe public debt fctatc-ment: fctatc-ment: Aggregate ot intcreit beanns debt exeluuve or Un tedta'es bonds issued to the racifto railroads .ytt.lXJM Debt on whfh Interest has ccas cd since maturity. .. I,-7,J4J Aggregate debt bearing no In lerest. Includln national bank deposited in IheTressury un dertbeactot July 11, 10.... (!!,! Aggregate ccnirlcties,olfetby cash in IheTreatur. Mil, 15331 Aggregate debt. Including ceni d-atra aod coles, ovember Si, 1T0 . MJ,B,U8 Decreases In hooded debt during dur-ing Ibe monlb 1.611.3:1 Total cash m Treasury- - CSojsa Debt less cash In Treasury Nor. w. i-i . stj,u:,?:9 Debt Isss casb In the Treasury ictober 31. leja MTrs.KO Net increase ot debt during the month. f,l,;i9 ESTIJIATt-S OF OOVELtSILST EXPEX- su. The Secretarv of tbe Treasury M?nt to Conjrreis today tbe fullowins; estimate esti-mate of tbo expenses of tbo gocrn-ment gocrn-ment ending June Sjtli, 1-3 : Legislative rsublUhment.... SASs.Sr2 LaecuUve .tit.Km..t , 21,120.333 Jall-lal eiUb.Ubmtslw.MM sd.100 Foreign intercourse.- .. I HGUs Mdturr esubiisnmect , , ,. 3.l.sji Naval .iKluhm,.t ZIfiVJtH Indian Affairs 6.tt. Pensloos I3Sa.oaJ l-ubllc work ..... 13,-ui.tm I'oslal setvtee- , !St,cS Miscellaneous .... SilTl.wl I ermanent annual appropriations appropria-tions .. l,s Grand total tHT.077.ia TbcetiniatesforlS31 wcro$JII,42S,-971 wcro$JII,42S,-971 anil tbe appronrutionsilIs,tj,-C3S. appronrutionsilIs,tj,-C3S. For ltel the e-tunato fop pension was something over ninety-eight and a half million, whtlcan apprupriatlon of ncarlv ojc handrol and tvrcntv-fourmilfions tvrcntv-fourmilfions was nccc?iitcd bt tha new measures. The public ivorks estimates were nearly nineteen million"; mil-lion"; uearly thirts -eight millloos were appropriated. Tho e-tlniatcs fir permanent annual appropriations vf ere a hundred -and two million", and the amoant appropriated vs. ab 1U1 a hundred and icniy-setcn million". REAKNULS AXD ArIlOIATIO". Acocinarallro sUtcuient, prepared by the clerks of tbo Hou-e and senate. inniittee, nho-r tho cs luutcd needs uf thc(rocmnicnt frtbncxt tlcal j ear to bo $t,0Lr,l(, an In-crca-o of J75,3 1 ,5 over last ) ear, and not including anytbini; for mors and harbors. Tba total e-linutcd rcc-nucs rcc-nucs for the current vcararo $ I ISJiS,-d3l,inakins ISJiS,-d3l,inakins an exce-s in the estimatctl appropriation eaclu"t 0 ct dttlc endf and ntiHcelbineOu". oer tbe etunated res cnucs of ?3I,077,131. Tho excess of e tlmatcd res euues over e imitcilap-prup.iati imitcilap-prup.iati m.., excItLsiie of $I9,ia lor llie sinking fund, mid exduicof deficiencies ami miscellaneous. Is 51j,h.,.'JU. Ii-lug tbit amount as surplus. If tbo s nkln: fund rerjulre-in-ntN nottobelncludol in ili-i--tl-ma'cs there areseve,! millions for sugar su-gar bnttntie-t and lonror Use millions for drawbacks iind'r tbe las: tartlT Ian. hills ron rncn coitAOE, etc KepresMitalives Bartino of "evada. Townscnd or Colorado, Wind of M s-aonrl. s-aonrl. Clements of Ueorgla, and Wheeler of Alabama introduced bills f-r tbe free coinage of silver todnj. a'leLIt r of iuth Dakota introduced a bill for the free coinage of cold and silver bullion. Carter of .Montana introduced in-troduced a bill amending the act authorizing au-thorizing tbe receipt of United bta'es gold coin in exchange for Rotd bars by providing lhat the super ntendenU of coinage mints and United fctalct assay oillceatXcw York mar, with the approval ap-proval oflhe director of tbo mint, but not otherwise, receive United .States gold coin from anyhoikr It sums not less than $ax,and dclivtrlnex-cbango dclivtrlnex-cbango gold bars. Tho director mar. with Ihe approval of tho Secretary of the Treasury, iinoe for such x-chango x-chango a charge vrblch In his judgment judg-ment shall equal tho tost of manufacturing manufac-turing the bars. Vandcver today introduced a bill appropriating STOO.COJ for tho purchase pur-chase of land and tbe erection of suitable suit-able bnl dines for a militarv post at San Diego, Cal. A telegram was received at tbe Treasurj' IXnarimcnttoday front Captain Cap-tain llealv of the revenue seamcr Ittar, announcing bis arrival at ban 1'ranciseo tnelvodas from Hearing Sea and saying, "All were well on board, no Avldennn nf minn.l. Seattle Islands " recrelary Tracy care a dinner this c ening to tho admiral anil -cnior oill-cxrs oill-cxrs of the llrazilian Njuadron. the TARirr. Wiko of Illinois Introduced a p'e-amliio p'e-amliio ami resotu'lon on the subject of the tariff, reel ing that it is manifest that the people at the recent election niost emphatically repudiated the ik1-Icy ik1-Icy and principles vt taxation and protection pro-tection embraced In the JIcKlnley law, and instructing the committee on nntl means to rejiort lulls to repeal re-peal any and all increases In rates of tariff occasioned bv that enactment, and to place on tbe free list wool, Inm-lr, Inm-lr, stall, coal, ores of all kinds, dye Huffs, tin plates, agricultural and manufacturing machinery, binding twine and its raw material. If-ln cotton ties, and such other articles of raw material as the committee may deem of like imjiortancc to tbo manufacturers manu-facturers or the eople. The resolutions further instruct the committee to report a bill to provide for thcral-Ingof all additional revenue necessary by a graduated Income Lis. Chairman Vandevcr of tbe select committee) on Irrigatljn of and land introduced a bill directing the Secret tarr of the In'eriorlo causa tbe arid lands of the United Slhtes to be surveyed sur-veyed and marked ont Into Irrigation districts, tho land in these districts to be ceded to tbe states ani Territories In which they are situated, subject to certain conditions, designed to keep tbe Irrigation work and water In eon. trolof the people of tho di Uriels and the actual settlers. T11E SEW TOBE CESSCS. Cummings and Flowers, of Kew Tork, Introduced bills reciting the difference between the national and police census of Icw York City, and directing the Secreary of the Interior to order a recount. ron :trglLECT OP DOTT. Tbe President has directed the re-moral re-moral of Joseph II. Wilson, United J?S11?ct ""or"? for the Eastern district of Texas, on the ground of neglect of duty and Inattention to public pub-lic Interest-. ' -ILYM rDBCBAlEa. Tonasof allver offered today - ai was 691 000 ounces. Tho amount of sliver purchased waa (06,000 ounces, at from f I.0C7S to f LOTS. |