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Show LATKST TELEOKAMS. m:i ri.i:i at i..ir, e Olibiaennlortal 1'ontesl lrattlr ellf lllilrd. CuU'MllL-d, t)lilo,Jan, 3. The gri at-est at-est teliakirial cutitmluf 111. Republicans Republic-ans uf tluaeilateeier kuuwn, isprai-llcally isprai-llcally at an end, i.vory antical in-cication in-cication iitula to the iiuiuliiallou of John rjlieriiran tomorrow by a msjorlty of leu or twrlve votes over 1'oniker, allhough this, tf course, Is not couoede.1 by Ihe friends of the latter. lat-ter. Foraker'sfiitiiUaellJIdeclarothat hehaaauliancDtu niu, but IheMher-mau IheMher-mau people consider their victory us already assured. The Frees of Ohio this morning gen erally onslUercd tiieconlest at an eud. I no nltteriiiw of tho Foraker eoule lowanlathe national adiiitnlslrsllun Is Intense, aud W. ri. Apillor, of Mnns-lleld, Mnns-lleld, ouo uf ei'tioveruor Fureket's leailiig lunuiigers, today sola: "Whether hheriiian bo tiumlnatid or not, beyoud tills liioo be la a political blank in Ohio ikiIIUcb, for tlioriasou thathewtll havo no luturu iliilsal aspect, Hutu or national, aud while an outrageous Interference of the Ic-ler ii administration so conspicuous lu all, la admitted, It ruuit he iijitmud, If the Harrison aduilularatlon hopes tu sueited Itself and carry Ohio, It will cllnih a hnibed wiro fence. If neccsaary, to be friendly Willi Furaker and his following In thla -bate. Tho senatorial contest will leave eoru places lu eviry courty, lowi.shlputid school district, und It Mclilnley, tho lu-comlng governor, can coniprehend.and realize thu situation situa-tion and be able to heal up tbu wound, ho will have i-erfcruicd a very creditable credit-able feat. Hut there ate those who believe be-lieve If Hheruiau Is uomluatvdfor tho tjenate, ltmcissltatis the nomination ofHlalnnns l'rrsldint to swing Ohio luto the Republican column. This sutemeut of Capillar Is being be-ing received aa an admission of thu Foiaker people of their urpese to array themselves aalnit t'resldtnt Harrison and carry Iho Slate delegation lu the national convtntlon for Illalne, or In absence of hla taiidldacy, fcr rienator Cullom, Illinois, forthe I'nslJeucy. For tlio first time in the contest, tho Hherman pcoplu today gave names and figures. Chairman Huhn.cf Iho chain central commute eaya Bherman will ho vulllly.slxtotes beyond nil quisllon. lllewi of these will bof senators aud foily-ono of rcpnscubillvcs. If a vole ucie taken now, that would bo inv uinloiiof the rrrult. llouevir, it may liu IncreasiHi. ltepreaoutatlve Dunn, who has been claimed by the l''orakcr opli, this morning unqualifiedly unquali-fiedly declared for tfherniaii, The Slsitale Iteemitre llusliiasa, Wasiiinqion, Jan. 8, Thu resumfi-Mon resumfi-Mon of bunluo.s after th. elite of tho holiday reeve wua marked hy u pretty full attendaucu of Keimtors, parthular-ly parthular-ly on thu Itepubllcau sl.'.u of the chamber. Vice-president Morton occupied oc-cupied the chair. The must mats of petitions wera presented aud referred, comprising severul lu favor of a five million loau to the Columbian F.xpusltlou on tho condition thai the lair Is being kept closed ou Buuday. A number of bills aud memorials of no gi m ral Importune, were Ihen preeeni-id, preeeni-id, m oig the fomu r I ilugonv allow. ni l''irrr to cuihllsh a bmrau of Irrigation and to irrscrlbe the itiitlia tiieieof; to Inrrease Ihe clrciilnllng medium by l,uli.g treasury notM based on gold and silver coin and bullion, aud to amend th. coinage liwsaccuidlnr.ly; to amend Ih. Inter-alatu Inter-alatu coniuinn. act, aud lo prohibit options, truetaand combinations. McMillan r.lreleil flfiealier I'lsTrie, WAtinnuTON, Jan, C The scene on the Hoof of Iho Hnu'ethia inomlng was H lively one. There was a largu allendanm of members and vltllors. At noun iliu lif,it"e waa called to order1 byClirktfirr, nhosulfd that he re. grrtted to announce the lllnesacf the rtl-MiiT, and ilerlsred that Ihe only busliii-s In order wax Ihe elecilou of aHjcakerpmicm. Ou motli n of Bprlnger, Illinois. Mc-Mlllan, Mc-Mlllan, Teunessiv, waielecled. Upon hla taking the chair hu waa warmly upplaude. hy hla tly colli agin . Tbe llnlaarlen qnsalleil. IiOHiH)si,Jn.5. Tlio slntement that Die )luUrUn g isernnienl has isjlllely decline! lo rescind tho drcreuoxicll-Ing drcreuoxicll-Ing Ihe French Journalist, Cliadouluc, from llulgorla la conllrimd. A l'arlascclal says: "Ihcivlareason lo lielleve the matter will be arranged amicably." AHlKJCIt VIKWOFIT. TAIila, Jan. 8. Thu reply of Ilul-garia Ilul-garia tu the French nolo demanding tbo withdrawal of the decne of expulsion ex-pulsion Isiucd by iho llulnrlaiigovern-mentngaliist llulnrlaiigovern-mentngaliist ChaJoulne, Iho agent lu Bona of Authac llmai, Iho flench ueaaassocutlou, Is regarded In olllclal clrclis as a refusal ol all French demands de-mands uiade lu connection with tho case. TL Uealan llevetnllon. Ciiioauo, Jan. . Thu Y. lVm Texas, special dliutch nadst It la Just learned that thu leaders In tho prctent revolution on Ilia lower frontier fron-tier havo been working In this iialgh-borhood iialgh-borhood for rictults sluts last June, It Is also Uarmd that the headquarters headquar-ters of the revolutionists are situated at Now Orleare, but their removal tu Kl 1'aao is cunttinplatcd, aa Ihla place will afford a Utter basu or operations, 'Iho Mexican resolution la backed hy a large anion nt of money, and aa soon aau foothold Is obtained In Mexico, the revolution will begin In earui st. '1 he Idea of those backing tho niuvfinentlstoiut oft that 1 onion cf Mexico north of tho Hue ixtiuJIng fromTuapan onlhnCiulf of Mexico to Maullan, ou tho 1'aclllo Ocean, and declare a rcpubllo under the cunatllu-Don cunatllu-Don as promulgated In 1S37, Itlltrd llssr a IJanae or Carita. Clfictou, Jan. 8. A Macon, tla siieclalsajss Klght men were klllid J1.1,..11 lenernl light at llrlghta and UIUnisTuriuilue Btill lu Clinch county, Baturuay, over a name of cards. Aoliiliiallniia bj. Ilia rrrablrtil. Washisutun, Jan. 8. Thu l'rcal-ilent l'rcal-ilent today sent lo the Kcnitu thu fol-loulng fol-loulng nouilnatlciia: liiteiatale com-marts com-marts commlsaloners James V. Mc-Dill, Mc-Dill, Iowa, vice .Thomaa M. Cooley, realgned; Ylra. M. Jilndaay.Kentucky, vice W. Ii. Ilragg. (lei-eased; William It. Morrison, Illinois, reappointed; foutth aasisUul itiitmasler goneral, Katia tl. Italhbone, Ohio; Win. II. lnt, cunsul general at Constantinople; Win. D. McCoy, Indleua. minister lu Idberls; Androw l, McCornikk, rexss, circuit Judgo for llftli Judicial circuit; Matthew r. Allen, U. 8. at. tomev for Boutin tu district California: Al rsliaiU J. BewV. S'OVvriinFlfklnl..a territory; chief eiiglnter tleorge W. Melville, U. B. engineer In chlifand chief bureau, atcuui inglneerlug with relative rank of commodore; Unlred Btatea cor.sul, David B. K. Jiuck. Oregon, at Bunuiurg. The.rraUeralilur (lie llonae. Wauiikvtum, Jan. S.-Tho condl. lion of rjatrCrpconlli.ut lolm provu Isitltwlll jrobably Im nt iiaat twuwieka befura hla health will r-mil r-mil him lo resume hla duties as pre-Wing pre-Wing lllocr. the .-teaker, constiiied as tu hla wishes In rtfereuiiitn'Speaker pro tem. of the Houso said, tin rules did not give nny authority to naniu a temporary turcesMir and ho did not wish lo express any pn fereni-e, tHit to leave tho iiieiuln nt of Iho House unlutluenoed by lilm In tho sehi'ilou nl n Beaker pro lem. There Is a general feeling on ilia mrl of tba Deoioorats lu favor of the selection selec-tion of .McMillan. Tl. KluEfiriawedrl'eruay njliiff. tsraelallotlielissritar News. ClIIOAao, Jan. 6. A s;iclal cabli-gram cabli-gram frsm Blnckhohn lo tlio Scandinavian Scandi-navian News llureauof this clly as is that Uie King, vhoao oolillllon waa lunch Imptevo.l during Ihe last tea uaja, is ropldly sinking, i, k"" has during several years lueu In ubixl wllli heart disease, aud lllu pl.i.i , .1: givo viiy ilul,, bopn. Thu whole cliv ot Blwkholni Is gloomy. ' |