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   Syracuse Daily Standard (Newspaper) - December 6, 1887, Syracuse, New York                               ESTABLISHED 1829 SYRACUSE N Y TUESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 6 1887 PRICE THREE CENTS Congress Assembles at the National Capitol CARLISLE'S Presiding officer of the House Pre- cedes tlie a Talk on to da v are uppermost in the minds of all the ple the correct the filiations Dec galleries of i vcs wero crowded I spectators this meriting when grass opened The ladies wero in the and their gay costumes Ionian air of animation to tho i On members congregated and exchanged and congratulations The clerk with the roll call at noon amid a good deal of confusion by gentlemen old acquaintances or funning new Jones amid much talk and The were busy carrying the ann to the Among the handsomest of was one to Mr Lawler ol Illinois It was n tablet of roses on which was in purple Mr desk was with a harp and that of Mr Stahluecker with a tall floral vase On the Iho roll 313 members an- swered and the Clerk announced hat more than a quorum being present the next business in order was the election ol Speaker lohn G Carlisle was put in nomination by Mr Cits of Now York and B by Mr Cannon ol Tlic voro resulted Carlisle 103 US 1 Of Independents Anderson of Iowa voted lor Carlisle N ols of North Carolina anil Smith of consin for Brumm whilo Hopkins of did not vote The Clerk thereupon Mr Carlisle to be the duly elected Siw User anil ih it was escorted Ito the Speaker's desk by Messrs Cox anil Heed amid loud applause The oath of having been administered by Mr Kelly of Pennsylvania rapped House to order and of if In fur tlic lust me I trailer ray thanks for con- anil to assure it will lie my justify tlic re- 1 mi tration til the Ko ot service in tins position rein ever tlic to the or anew term without an In lact iu place increases rather tuan the of personal and I say thai on no occasion have 1 undertaken tlie of my duty here with less in my own capacity to or with fin a of on tile ol of us can to satisfy tlie just expectations of lour respective or to the full measure of onr responsibility public we enter on tho and difficult woik us with a determination to a spirit of forbearance aurt tion and to assist at all nines in the of ami in our pro In l.is tlie prompt nml transaction ot public business the of a fimly like tins is almost upon CO operation of the gentlemen on anil it is a very meat encouragement to one to know from that lie ran rely your no ie and ou jour Kind even he is 1 shall have to invoke your Indulgence but I you will never have just to complain that it has been Tuero has scarcely ever Imen our history whim of thn country so upon in as now for that the at tins time Uneaten the and industrial interests of pimple are the reet results of laws alone can modify or Neither department of tlie general government nor the local authorities ot stales deal con fronts us Whatever is d me mint lie lone here ami If is done thn responsibility must nol here It must he evident to every one has taken even a partial sm vey of thac the time lias now conie when a of our revenue laws and a ot taxation ire absolutely necessary in to prevent a and of in tiie treasury Whether this ought or ought not to Have been dont n a which it he useless now to discuss It is for us to the condition of eminent ami the private business of tho people aliko demand prompt ot these ami me enactment of some substantial measure of reflet Unfortunately we are by opposite While a policy ol must inevitably result or hi serious to the country wo Tiot be of the fact that and inconsiderate on more or lets larse financial ami industrial interests might at least and unfair which a more course entirely avoid Investments ami labor employed in the numerous and industries have crown up un- der our present system of wit Ito be rudely liy sudden am radical in the i to lint the just demand of an and the obvious ple ui te o ia which subjects necessarily involve mav depend the fate not only ot cal but what is far more important the permanent welfare of the esi ami in tho world Again I thank you gentlemen for tho and place yuu have mo and without to detain vou further wo will proceed to complete the organization of tlic Houso When the which greeted this speech had subsided entered upon the duty administering the ot to the who in groups of a dozen at a time appeared at thu of he Houso and qualified This duty been accomplished tho Speaker stared that nominations for House officers were in order A resolution present ing for Unn the Democratic was by Mr Coi oi Kcw York whilo a similar resolution the names of caucus nees by Mr Cannon of ruinate Mr Brumm oi Pennsylvania pur tha following new ticket in the field Fur clerk Robert of Wisconsin for serge E W Curry of In- diana for doorkeeper J C Oakley of North Carolina for postmaster 1 A Campbell of Pennsylvania for Rev SV H of Illinois The was not the support of but Brumm and Smith of Wisconsin Mr Cannon's resolution was I tlie situation cannot be without seriously ami more liny ithal could he a anil reasonable uJ is more or vitally in the oi than these labor for alii Jail tlie most ot a tarv crisis they too are the last to realize the of a return to Rimes Theh the tirst to the crisis comes anil tlm lost to rise when to the tn ill to the any and that of leff Bhouhl be which will In- tho against Hie of a general and at tho same time not Ifere with their employment or deprive any the just I their to 1 If this CM be done anil I it can with tlic and patriotism which tin gravity of de man i will congratulate an ami prosperity to tlie country for many These may he considered somewhat out of tlie usual cuuisi! and perhaps not on- pertinent to tbe hut I mil gentlemen became lelate to subjects as wo amiable nnd that by Mr Cox was adopted without division elected then A consisting ot Cox and was to wait upon the nnd to the house and Wiis to any he should sec tit to The behind the cle ol ind drew lor seats Mr Kelly of Pennsylvania was the Iu hia in a similar io Mr Cox o Now York Mr old FIRST HOURS OE THE SENATE Quietly In the Chair Dec thn tors to stroll into this morning in knots of two and three tho floors and inviting now carpets desks shown with new and tho air Tlie senator most favored iu tho matter of flowers Mr Daniel of ginia The devices were all of mammoth proportions and covered not only his desk ami but overlapped upon the desks of his neighbors A horseshoe a ladder of a dozen rounds a shield comprising the of species Mr ill horo a with the of Senator was the ent of a unon an easel deslis of Harris Stewart and and that president of the weru elaborately adorned with in unique and forms Senators began to take seats before 11 and lieing tho miners For an hour the was a busy of both parties i heir of tho Senate taking occasion to and notes Thu topie ol with the was the of n over the tain ic and it known in default of any plan of to tho Inail of of lilts oil Privileges unl had heen au in- formal consultation it was and hail reached lie to no op- position to the admission of Mr of West Virginia on ihc ground were from State Tho general opinion was that there would be no and that the course of opening proceedings would not IKS broken The galleries were early crowded and to overflowing Mrs Cleveland chid in a costume of by Mrs Gilder Miss several other lady the seats lor the family of the President in one of the private gal lories The diplo- matic gallery was filled by members of ui front being by the his taries and associates Tbo worn a ill cent volte of light blue satin anil his companions were clad as though iu mon colors of the day wore opened witli prayer by the chaplain G Butler The president of tho Senate Mr Ingalls then took tbti chair nnd culled Senate to order He he would now place be- fore the Senate the of rhe certificates of other pipers received since tho adjournment The ceremony of administering iho of to the newly elected senators then began such senators beine called in ies of four and in alphabetical order Charles J of West Virginia was not but his case was referred to the on privileges and elections At the suggestion of Mr Vest leges of the floor were given to Mr ner pending tlie decision of tho contest When the roll call had been completed and the sen elect were sworn in the customary to give notice lo the the House of were named ind tho Sonata ad- short meeting for organization this joon but a was present It in lot by tho Democrats to make my demand for a division of on chairmanships according to party strength as Democrats sold fo the theory which has prevailed in the past that the chairmanships belong to the majority The Democratic take no positive action in arranging minorities on the Senate committees until they get ii Republican list and see what geographical distribution ib made in the majorities The tendency of events upon both sides points to a harmonious ment of all party matters in tho organization of the Senate and its committees The seating of Senator ami objections to Senator Faulkuer were the results of an to which both FISHERIES OF THE STATE Toung Distributed tho Year in Unprecedented YORK Dec a meeting of Commissioners to-day work was done on the report for tho year It shows that the hatch and distribution of food fishes tins year have been largo Six hatcheries have been supported within the appropriation of The shad in tho Hudson has been larger Mian in any and tbe were large and of excellent The trout hatching in the is iu a flourishing condition but the re- port objects to thw establishment of more stations in the as thure is a great lack nf Interest and Hit present station the to be watched day and prevent iheirdespolintion An additional appropriation of for legal will and also an increased allowance for ex- penses Tho failure of attorneys to prosecute game law bitterly One million live hundred thousand young fish wore distributed ing the year A DUEL PROMISED RUSSIA The Czar Investigating Forged ments From Berlin B- MUZZLE ON THE PRESS A Clover Woman at tho Court In- SENATE CAUCUSES and on Term Organization Ooc the ad- journment of tho Senate the Republicans held a short caucus upon the question o filling committee vacancies Nothing was appointing a caucus commit toe of which Senator is chairman to arrange iho matter Senators Blair Al lison Evans Dolph am Sherman are other members o the commit top It will have its firs meeting to-morrow morning Th Democratic caucus hav ing tho in charge alao held a Two German Wow Yurie YOKK Dee that a dnel is to be fought between eminent German journalists of this city has quite a in German circles Tho threatening are Hermann Alexander of ihn and Alexander thn Staals Thoro have between them for ome time but the linal rupture occurred mt at a of the German ress club were present Mr took to something aid by Mr Neumann to a young tarty nd in tho dispute that followed words vore woken that led to n challenge It ia ow positively the duel is o bo next Wednesday Mr Alexander id not appear at of his pa pur lay audit is said lie is over in Jersey at a target Mr Neumann was bund bur ho was reticent He said that tho duel will not bo fought n Wednesday for Carnot HR Dec president to-day MM Goblet and The Chambers on assembling will again to await tho of a cabinet The prefects of all the departments re- port that an excellent impression has been by election of HI mt evening papers publish a num ur of ministerial combinations ire definite not that a calv net vili bo formed before Thursday has SKUI a telegram to M his former in tho upon his being to the honor of the presidency Almut to SMIte Dec general strike of ware glass workers is expected within tho forty-eight hours The workmen assert that they will not accept the manufacturers turms and a will be held to-morrow to decide whether to order a strike at or whether to give manufacturers thirty days notice as agreed will affect men itut if tho insist upon their proposition tho workmen claim that all the Hint glass workers in country bering about will work N Y- Dec the General Term handed down a decision in tbe of Thomas C Platt from Iho order of Justice the tion fora change of TO Xew York in the action of the people vs Platt to oust Platt from the office of quarantine com ID i sooner Tho case will be brought up next in Circuit court Justice In- galls presiding Every effort will tiy Attorney O'Brien to tiring tho action to a speedy termination Died of Alcoholism ATI yesterday on tho body of Michael Walters who was found dying in a woodshed in tho rear of saloon nt Xo 150 on Sunday showed that alcoholism had involved nearly vital org in and had produced death No inquest will bo held funeral will place at 2 o'clock this afternoon from Mullin's undertaking rooms and burial will be in cemetery Elected ALBANY N Y Dec board of county doil the vote on Senator in the Seventeenth dis- as Russell Republican Chase to tho mooting of the the Term of Court decided that a mandamus should issued requiring iho to count returns filed witli the County Clerk giving the above result Republican Escort A meeting of the Republican Escort will ho held to-night at the City Hall to acn what action shall taken on a circular calling n convention in New York lo range a national convention of clubs Doc State collor has boon hero for eral days on a special connected with documents that wore sent to the Gzar Count an In- with Count Herbert Bismarck in the presence of Count the Russian Ambassador and verifying fho papers to St Petersburg day Tho Countess burp tho wife of the Austrian Ambassador at St Petersburg who is involved in tha case is tho widow of Count formerly House Minister of tho Prussian court When iu Berlin fho against Bismarck and alter her with Count maintained relations with Prince Bismarck's court and Countess the of emperor's grand Inin Sho hei to lomini the Czar's adviser and to other as well us to whom MIR Czar was reported that Prince Bismarck will ask the Emperor to dismiss Count and Count and their In to their wives government it is ex- will recall Count councillor of Russian embassy at has gone to Kt to make a to the Czar regarding tho in- also policy of Austria toward Bulgaria of hero on Saturday from Bt A communication that special to tho of paper to absolutely forbid a sion of thn relations and to Hio of Lho name of Prince Bismarck A NAVY YARD SCANDAL go ot Frauds Against Pay Inspector Dtc Secretary noy has appointed a court of inquiry tho charges Pay tor lohn H Stevenson U S N of hi the sale of boilers at tho lyn New York navy Tho court be- gan Us sessions to-day Under date of December 3 laut Pay In- spector a statement in which ha asserted that it would government to remove old boilers out of way of tho new dry dock and he concluded that it would be to the of he government to for anything rather than go to so much ex- pense The amount realized was each Secretary Whitney replied to this under dato of 4 sharply criticizing paying tho inspector's action and ordered hiit from duty until the various connected f irp PTV CONFESSING HIS SB A Brooklyn Young Man Admits that He is a Murderer R SUPPOSED CRSE OF SUICIDE with tho recent public been investigated Th sold were of tho old ship Richmond and were at each THE VOTE IN THE STATE of tho Hwid ol tlie Ticket N Y ings wore completed to-day iu the tary of Strife's by Deputy Clerk and Confidential Clerk C and the vote ou tho three highest was aa crat C Hall K D-W 1.017 blank and of 17.077 fed ward 170 S rat H mith Henry lall J uil total IN THE FAR WEST ill Uin Kingdom Cleared Up by a GAS Doc stainer San Pablo arrived from Yokohama to-day advices that a firo at Swatow a month ago destroyed 800 houses The loss amounted to failure of I he Portuguese treaty negotiations is eaid to havo brought about by viceroy who lias himself able to take and hold Macao without imperial wan celebrated in Honu on The wero elaborate A in Tim Tain states that of having ascertained that will no longer forward an annual tribute to China has issued a in which he sets that with a view to canning a cessation of political arising ont of China's claims to rights tho peninsular kingdom Corea is declared independent Up states that the receipt of any further is IJru'itlylUnKiiJn NEW YORK Dec estate of Farmer Tra Slocum of Pleasant county New York is in of Iwing condemned nnd Fold by the Tho owner of it was arrested 330 by an internal agent who caught him and secretly distilling cider brandy on his farm At the of tho 242 lons of brandy wore with still district to-day suit was entered by United States District Attorney Walker to havo the farm of 115 acres and buildings con- and sold Tho Honno Doorkeeper Dec was rumored on tho Republican side of that 1 resolution u be offered at an early day directing an Investigation of the door office Tt upon that matter has not taken any shape as yet but is being discussed liy Ro publican members inspired by tho devol of recent contest over tin among the Democratic represents Fooled with a Shot UTICA N Y Dec sons of a Mr Parker of street near Adams Jefferson county were playing with r loaded shotgun while their parents wor at Adams and tho younger one aged 8 accidentally shot head His was 10 years old The boy was so fright that he sot out and walked miles to Adams to tell his parents of th terrible A Governor Turns Back Wis Deo Bod well and his wife arrived at Brunswick at noon on way to The Governor was taken suddenly ill in the station hero and took the next train for home A Kcw Hebrew Found In a Fatal in His Skull Dec aped 19 years a waiter in a restaurant huro has confused to tho of Jane Cos who died in June last from effects of which lit tho timo it as supposed she took with intent In his confession Dolaney that ho had had improper relations with the upon being asked for medicine g ive bar poison instead was locked np NEW YORK Deo min tho grand officer of the J lodgn 82 American Star order a Jewish organization was found this morning unconscious on street His is fractured and he will die Tlw affair is shrouded iu mystery FLAMES IN BALDWIN A Stable mul Nino Horses ill to I the ground His brick and rink Nine horses wuro in the stable works Cornell house aim ol her buildings In danger but wero saved through thti of Iho fire and citizens It is not known what Mr loss it- for a Show Dec Business association this evening adopted n evolution setting forth that an Buffalo's tarbor is one of groat importance to tho country and its caro is one of national interest tint receipts and amounting many hundreds if millions annually tho city ought to ho on the committee nn rivers nnd harbors of tho Fiftieth Congress Tho Speaker of the House of Representatives is requested to Hon John M or lion John B Weber on hat committee In Tin NEW YORK Due big dump in ihc tin increased thu the cables showed a decline of for spot and for res During the day Mm local copper market about twenty points whilo tbo London markol Iho lasl to have minus before winter sot in caught in at Sanll Sin Mario and thus pounds oi copper n tho main destined for December delivery b held back Tho New Deo tho first Jimo in history of Congress a now Congressional directory was laid upon tho desks of senators and members of thn House on the of Iho session TIs editor and is W H Michael of the committee on printing in which position he is successor of Hen Tt is a smaller of its but con- tains all the information doomed sary A Fenian's YOUK Dec shown tho London lo the effect had recently urged tho to murder Lord Hartington one of the leaders of tho Fenian tiou in this city The report is ridiculous on its face The arc too anxious to get a certain measure to or sanction extreme ures Tins story is simply an of Iho Tries W wean from growing of tlm English democrats Only One counterpart No other preparation for cither compares with or resembles it In its ill ice should lie Demand Don't be pat off with Dec Supremo court to-day rendered its decision In the so-called prohibition cases of Inr vs the State of Kansas and in HIP State of vs Ziebold and of the lower court in the two nnd reversing the judgment in the case effect of this j is to declaro valid tho laws of Kansas of ii Ind Dec Owen Snyder boiler known as the ing died yesterday his at Mill For nearly three to his death Snyder was by eomo force to walk and ho took his meals while continuing his ceaseless tramp He slept but little generally In a chair but tho minute ho awoke ho started to Imported Horses WASHINGTON Dec has informed a resident of Williamson N Y that if animals are imported free of duty as specially in- tended for breeding the fact that they subsequently used fur driving purposes will not render them liable to duty if such use was not tho special object of importation Police Their Dec persons who worn at the famous midnight meeting of tho Nationalists at Woodford were by the court to-day to various of imprisonment Tho defendant's counsel Jlr Bowles termed tho proceedings a farco and was thereupon elected from room then attempted to the out- side of tho but the police dis- tho crowd using ly ami several persons for Dot New York Daily Commercial in its November tiro record shows tho total losses from lira during that month to have reached Iho tremendous of an in- over same month year Tills is the on record except at lime of Ihu liro and if the losses merely of the total fire loss to will liu against 000 for last Lectures on Sirs was heard in a lecture to women at Music Hall afternoon Mrs Potts will deliver an- other locturn of the same kind to-morrow afternoon and in the evening will talk to both on This evening Dr 1 Charles will spoak to moil at Music Hall Tho course has proved most instructive on N Y Dec- than -i dozen if Ihc principal gamblers of tho city testified before the to the police board admitted conducting Rambling One man refused to testify for fear he would criminate himself Successor who F C Phillips of Little Falls will bo tho superintendent of tho eastern division of the New York Central railroad to Major C Priest deceased Mr iias been Major years tie grow up under him Sew NEW YOKK Dec Columbia col- lege trustees to-day decided to form an adjunct fellowship of economy in thi of political sciences Fn tUrick was appointed lecturer on tho constitution and history of of New York CHICAGO Dec A beer pool to be known as the Chicago and Milwaukee Brewers association organized here The main object of the pool is to to prevent retailers from ob- rates below market price Tho most cut of all is to be found iu thu average SS suit of TELEGRAPHIC TICKS The evidence In the I murder trial at ily is all in Tlic England factories havo commenced a of At a the canonised several IS iia II Kaniv tile Mormon at Lake Cily sue in fnr many clerk of Representatives was last Charles Walker bookkeeper for tbe nati has absconded witli lirin s money H IB stated that Prince Ferdinand of garia haa written tn Salisbury Els help 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