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3 AR e —— TWELFTH YEAR. bey, ~THE OMAHA DaiLy BEE Blgy, OMAHA NEB WEDNESDAY MORNING: JANUARY ¢4 1883 5 A TWO-THIRTY TROTTER. The Omaha Mayor Scores Another Heat in the Senatorial Race. The Bourbons Posl Their Ba- con on the Porcine Pre- tender. The Monops Still Musing the Uncertainties of the Contest. on AEvwarm of Dark Horses Prancing in the Xeighborkood of the Asylear, A Combiuation Ganéldate Probstie | tn the Near Future. Hpecial Dipateh ta Ty Bye, Lixcowny, January 23, —The empitol appropriation bill made its appesrance in the house to.dey. It provides fcr an appropristion of one mill on the valuation, and the building s to be ocompleted by Deoember 1, 1547, The joint convention for the elec- tion cf United States s ballot, and adjoaraed till t>-morrow at 12 o'cleok. The vote steod as fol- lows: tor took one WIGHZE JOINT BALAOT, Boyd, ‘82; Brown, nothing; Connor, 22; Cromnse, % Cowln, &7; Mander- son, 8; Millard 16; Morten, 4; Saun-/|stating she hed read whe sacrifica to! proceeding, or wpon & summary applt- ders, 13; Stiekel, 1; Thager, 14; Lake, 2; Dye, 1; 8avace 1; Weaver, 1; Do sey, £ THETOTE IN EETAIL. EpecialCorrespondence of Tus Bax. Liwoowy, -January £3.—At ewson the joint cocventiva pescseded ta bal- lot f«r'U. 8. senator, The vote vas as follows Fo: Heiet, Ki Browe Colpe Savrders (of Lanonator), B-irhower, etz v, Drapen (of , Gowr, Grimes, ¢ m-r, Johnson, Miler, Pabmar (of Dixo.), Koche, W ast- cott--13 For Stickels - Werha.—1 Tor Bovd —Brown (of Doaglas), Beown (of Coifax), Cantie'd, Gonkling M Patterson, Savy, T Csruaby, Clirk (of Denmav T caper (f C burn, Gr. Harcing Hollmau, Laird, ille, North, Pavne Tg ver, Turtle, Watte For ' Conuvo Barker, Dye, Fisher, Royno ds, wtsh, Deiglas), i) n H 1, Lutker, Me Gavock, Nev ~chroeder, Th Dech, Armitage, Butler, Rich, Eackley, Conk (+f J&f brson), Dodd, Ha ven, J mos. Palmer: of Saune), L-iney, ¥ atoli telik, 5 edwell, Td #n, Tur: nez, Whitrel, Youog 22 For Grounse—Hatch, Knoney - 2. For Cowin—Kiuesit, Norrie, Babcock, Christopherson, Cold Dawson, @ordon, Hall, Lee, Taylor, Wessenberg. Wo'ph, Dolan ~1i For Mavderson—E3omgardner, owers, Walker, Cox. Jenean, Robberts, 'V, alker, Hum -8, ph'a{lrd—l‘"flk'y. Harris, Schoanbeit, or- For ) Abell, rown, Castls, Field, Gray, Mo eison, 'Fauney, Sa:ace, Sessions, Steph:n. Sucssenbach, Lhompson, Worl—16, For Morton~{Dsunphy, Cage, logers, Eloebel—1. For Thayer—Erown of Cluy, Flarrison, Hlowell, Cole, Coak of Nuckolle, “ablin- cer, Grimstead, Howard, Martin, Nettle. on, Ruceell, Spanogle, Steever, Swearin- gen—14 For Weaver—Chapin 1. For Dorsey + €harleston, Grant-7. For Lake- Meu! llister, Whedon—2, For L ye—Conn For Szvage—Clark of Colfax—1, Atter one ballet the joint convention adjourned till to-morrow neen, THE CUTLOOK. Spocial Blspatch to Tax Bk, +CAUCEE DON'T COUNT, L:xcenw, January 23 — Tt bagina to look now as if this legislaturc would outdo Gregon, where the late contest for United Statos senator did not ter- minate until (she night befora the legislatare closed Its scasion, Those who predicted that the zepubli. cans wocld noinlnate a man tn <aucus are sadly disappeinted. Oaly thirty- seven republican members wowe on hand, and they adjourned in utter oet. The democrats and -anti- o-met and adjousned in caucuses without reaching aay conclurion, and the som- batacs ave now just where they «veve three days ago. TEENSTERBITING FEATURE of the sitnation 18 that all the leading candidates stilt vemain cheerfal and confident, wkile the dark horses are as numeroa: as & swarm of <.as around & wolasees barrel. Myery hour in the day and nicht d ps & new bcom for somebody, and thare is danger that enother wing wlll hove to be built for ¢he insane asylum be- fore the leziolature sdjourns. Hall o dozen candidates who have boen fa- vored by a hoowm of one or two votes, and some who have never had a vaie ) wet, have GONE BEARE MAD over the prospeet of being landed in the senate. Ic i amusing how de- votedly all of these men zre attached 4o the anti-monapoly cauee. There ix not & candidate in the field, not even excepting Millard, who'e sympathies have not been thorougly acoused on behak ¢f the mon people and if thoy are to be believed every ono of them fals comp ranpl are al' s ourrizd on 1o g 1 ten r. Mom berz aro begiuning to show SIGKS OF IMPATIE out quita rof r : quiet! 2 for b deadlock, hut it will vako several days to or Senutorial Contests iuOther Btates Spocial Dispatches to Tus b, Derrorr, Mich., January 23.—The opening ballot in the leglslatnre for senator stood Feery 43, Stout 42, scat- tering 24 for fourteen diffarent candi- da‘es Tresror, N, J, Jarury ~—The house and rena‘e voted separately to day, and McPherson received one more vote than necessary to esecure his election Wukstine, W, Va,, Januay 23 — Jchn E. Keunna, democrat, was elected United S:ates senator to day. Mexican Deods « f Blood Special Dispatches to Tin Hxx. Carcaco, January —A Mata- m-ras (Mex ) epeolal saye: A strong force of Indians are murdering and robbing in the vicinity of Hermosillo, Four of the custom guards and twen'y ranchmen pursued them yosterday, The Tndiars fortified themselves be. hind broastworks on Romero moun- tain. The ranchmen aesaulted the works, killed fiveIndians and wounded many others, Scvoral rauchmsn were wounded, bat noae killed. Eleven soldiers in G iadalajara, yee- teraay, eardered the guard and de- serted., A Crazy Woman. Special Dispatch to Tik Brx. Mrswaukir, January 23— terri- ble crtme was diecovered at noon to- day. The wife of John Zimbrick, a laborer, living on Sixth street, was kiled with her three children —the oldest eeven years old, the youngs: eighteea months, in a most brutal manoes, literally casting them to pieces anc completely diemboweling teem Tho neighbors’ attention was attracted to the scene by the woman's attempt to hang heraelf in an outheowre, They cut her down and teok her inside when 'the horrible epectacls wa« aiscovered. || Mea, Zimbrick w s &% once arrested, IShe 1ock the arrest wery calm and her children fin the good book. The| woman doubtless was suffering from| religious ineanity. TOCV WILL HANG Avcusra, Mo., Canuary 25.—Tie judiciary committeo of the house wlil soon report & bill re.establishing tire death penalty for murder. e s The & anvac Blizzard. Special Disputen 1 e Bxe Tores ¢, Kansas, January 23 —The blizzird which passed ~ver Kausas the 19.h and 2¢ h has entirely etb- sided, ¢he weather having greatly moderated throughout the eutire etate. The newaif -om the stock districts re- port bet little injury to cattle or sheep. The freezing of numercus small o473ams threatened a water fam- ine, but the melting snow is provent- ivg it. Tho trains are nov serisualy delayed by tha stormn, or the stocd: in- jured in travsit. Tl o Theuap srs Quarrsling. Specis! Diopnéoh to THi S Cracaco, January 23.—The pugi- lists are not a1l here yet, but guarrcl- ing hss already begun Jos. Edliott is lookig for Harry Hill on aecount of some some remarks made by the latter in an interview, reflecting on Ellfotte courage. Kiliott also ex- pressec “he opinica that Richead K. Fux dees not propose to matck €lade againet ¥allivan for a square ,prize tignt. e Chicago Coldnesy Specid Biopateh to Taxiks-e, Caniaco, Janusry 23 —The wecther 83 yor shows no signs of modereting. The temperatura at 8 o'clock wes 20 degroes below zaro. The area o zold seoms to have ita .center over Uake Michigaz:. Its weetern edge rests on vne rwver. and the ncrthern bomndary is unkuown, No less. of lifo from freezming la reported, bnt great enfer- ing has been experlenced by shoso necossarily exposed. The railroac em bargo is ,general. T:aine are running hours (:2hind the schodule time, Wis- ptehes at-4 o'clock this morning dzom points in the western extremity of the cold belt indicate a rising temperatcre, et = ‘The«C. P. Trafe Robbers. Spociol Dispateh to THE BkK, Saxw Rnsucisco, Javasry 23 —Of- ficials claim the robbers boarded the traio at the station, &nd while dhe train men vere absemt lot off ¢ke breake, the objec’ belng: to run the train out of rench of help, and then rob the express car, bul betng green hande let it.ge frcm them, This theory s suetantiared by the fact that the rewains of tw) mén wen found who were not pascengers. THE STATE CAPITAL. Both Houses Settle Down to the Routine of Taw Making, Beveral Important Queetions Submitted to the Supreme Qourt by the House, The Biennial Capital Raid on the Treasury Apponrs in New Form. Brief Outline of the Businese Irant- acted THE LEGISLATURE Special Corrospondence of Tik Brx. SENATE - AFTERNOON SESKION, LixcoLy, January 23, —A resolution was adopted calling upon the svperin- tendent of public buildings to piace a wires diviston across thos lobby, so asto make private the senste cloak room and the gates, The senate went into committes of the wh e, with Mr. Royno'ds tn the chair, 02 motion, it was resolved to take up the general fi'e in regelar order Brown, of Douglae, asked that N» 1 might not be taken up in tho absence of Mr. McShane, who introduced it. No. 2 was then taken ep —a bill to amend the code of civil procedure— sostion 681 to read as follows: An order sffecting a sebstantial right én an action, when ruck order in effect determines the action and provents a fadgment, and an erder affecting a eubstancial right made in a special cation in an action after judgment, | and an order granting or overruling motion for a new trial, is a final order which may be vacated, moditi:d or, reversed as provi€ed in this title Ske. 2, Section 81 of the code of civil procadnre as now existing o here by repealed. The only change {s the introdactien of the clause, “Ard an order granting or overruling & motion for a mew trial.” The committee agreed to re- port recommending that the bill pasn, No. 13, to aethorize county cierks to administer caths und take acknowl- edgmante, &c. Section 2 makes walid the action of «wounty clerks and their depatics iu edministering osthe and taking acknewlodgments in the 1past This sestion was antagonizell by Schoenkeit end Brown, of Bo and defended-by Brown, of Lanaster, Barker and others, The section was atopted end the passage of ihe bill waa to be recommonded. Mr. Mo having takon kis seat, No. 1 was taken up. It 18 & bill to amend the revenae law in respect to the assessmant and taxation ol prop. erty belengtez to railroade end tele- graph compenies. A disctesion arose on the meaning of the woré ‘‘super- structare,’ esed in the bill. #TcEhane said he eupposed it meant tha tles and rails zpon the roadbed. 1t was rioved that sectioms 39 and 40 stand spproved with the word *‘superstructara 'in sec- tion 3@ grisken out, but bsfore a vore could be tolien Sang moved that the committeearise and report progress, whica wee sgreed to. After the report of thecomr ittes was adopted the senate ad;o: roed, NWPE - MORNING 8670 LiNcozw,. Jauuary 25, —A petitlon in favor of ‘compulsory education was presentec iy Mr. Brown of Douglas, and was reterred to the committeo on education. The committee on privileges and elections reported on the cortest, Sad- or va. Boaxnarduer, the charges that the vote was not counted by the proper persons und that tha ballots i I | fall short of half & willion, reported back H. R, recommend - inz that it do pass. eport adopted, Committee on finance, ways and menns, reported back H. R 20, with recommendation that it do pass. Mr. Wolph made a minority report of majority, Adopted. Sime committee reported back H. R, 2b, recommendir g thatit do not pass. Report adopted. Committee on jadicisry reported back H. R 67, 17, 46, 29 recom- mending that they do paes as amend ed. Report adopted. Mr. Nettloton introducel H R 190, a bill to provide fora board to assosa raiiroad and telegraph property and provide fur their pay. Sestions, of Lancmster, offered a renolutfon reguoesting tha secretary of the senato to furnish 150 copios «f the rorato roll by that body for the uee of the house. Adopted. On motion of Howard, of Clay, a rezolutton was adopted asking that the DALLYING WITH DEATH. The Republicans in Congress Frit- ting Away Their Lease of Power. And Legislating for the Few to the Ipnjury of the Masees, The Proposcd Reducticn of the Tariff Turned {nto a Force. The Houee Labors Dillgent y on the Wew Navy. CAPITAL NOTES attorney goneral be instracted to take | #peels’ Dispatch to Tun Bxa. the necearary steps to collect amounts THE WAYS AND MEANS #l duao from sevoral couutios for the rup W miNaroN, Jnnu.lrx 23 —The port of the ineano in the insene hos [ #aj: and means committes to day wuthovized o favorable report on the bill * prevent the importation of adull rated tea, The committoe also agreed upon an amendwent to the tarifl bill advancing the rate of canatle, which entors largely into the wood pulp wanufacturing precoss, to one eant par pound. ital, ¥ O wiotion 8 Gray, of Douglas, a resolution was adopted for the print. ing of 950 coples of the report of the fish commissioners, Tao capltol appropriation bill was introduced by Mr. Field, of Loncas- ter, The bill provides for the assess- ment of a tax of one mil) on the doilar| _Conrrkmartons—Gustavos Goward, tor the parpose of erecting the center | Oiie o, secretary of legation to Ja portion of the new ospitol. The speci- | piv; Alex Deland, receiver ¢f public tication of W. H. Wilcox, the archi- [moneys, Prescott, Arzwma; Tadian toct of the two wings, is to bo used, [agente: D. M. Riordan, Arizona, at and the whole to ba completed by De- Navajoe agency, N. M ; A, H. Jack- comber 1, 1887, son, Ulncinnati, at Prima agency, Ar- The assessed valuation of the state |izona. at last asseesment W s $98 537,475 11, . ABOUT CHINESE, la sl Fuman probabilities the next| A ciroular has bevn prepared at the valmation will bo much larger and the | treasury department in regard te the appropriation of one mill on the dol- | transit of Chinese laborers over the st will amount to over $100 00) a |territery of the United States in course yoar, and as the work can be kept|of their journey to or from other along over a period of five years, the |oountties. Ttis addreesed to collec- whola amount appropriated could not | tors of customs and others and reads as follows: ‘‘The attorney goneral, in The funny resolation for to-day wae |an opinfon of Dicember 26:h, 185: introduced by Draper of Oass, and ex- | andressed to the secretary of cused the federal <'ffizers from further | has decided that Chincse laborers in attendance upon its joint convention, | transit merely across the terri- Yenterdey Mr. Robberts of Butler|tory of the ~United States in county offered the following resolution, | the course of their journey to which was uneaimonsly adopted, and {and from other counties, aro neither for passengers and frolghts by rail- road or other modea of transportation, Tt was referrod to the Pacific railroad commiseion The naval appropriation bill taken up. After rejecting several other amend- ments the committee passed from the first paragraph of the bill and the clerk read the second paragraph, pro- viding for sea service and for compul. sory rotirement, Immediately half a dozen membors were on their feet with polnts ¢f order and a lively debate enoued, afcor which the chair over- ruled the potnt on the ground that on pouditure, Mr Talbott (Mo ) appeslod from the decisim of tne chair, which, how- ever, was sustaied - 85 to G4 M-, Blout* raised a point of order agnivst the clauso maki eorvice apre equisite of promotion, The cheir sastained the point and the clauss was | 8 ruled ont, Mr. Robeson cffcred an amendment to the ratiremont clause, providing | that it shall bo in effoot only until the |« limit of reduotion In lne which was | fixed by the act of Auy 0,1882 A long disoussion followed upon the |t question of attaching general legtsla. | h tion to sppropriation bille, N Mz, Cartin (Pa ) offored an amond tho retirement clause shall not apply | n to officers of the navy who served in |t the late civil war Messrs, motion of Mr. Calkins (Ind ) stricken | from the bill without divialon The section being reached prohibit ment providing that the provisions of | what has transo: hours and was water logged. THE DEPTHS ARE DUMB. was | NO Sound Save the Requiem of the Waves From the Scene of the Recent Wreck. The Damage to the Sultan Far More Berious Than Firat Supposed. the face thero wan o decrers) of €x- [Ths Captain's Stat m nt Fert ficd by Ssveral Additional Faots. Two of the Surviving Women Bound tor Omaha by the Next Steamer. pecial Dispatches to Tik Brx THE LOST STEAMER Loy, January 28 o proofs Hawburg pspers received here how that tho Cimbria was struck ity feet from her bow, Afior muk- og o breach the Sultan seraped along he Cimbria and completely rolled up her tron plates, Evident)y 1o blow must have been a tremendons one. T'he papers als) print a biiet roport of od, and of i1he atate- ment mads by the captain of ths Sul- an before the British consul, given of at that port, laying the blame on the Robeson's and Curtin's | Cimbria, in large iype, with notes of amendmenta were both adopted, but | exclamation. the whole retiremont clause wae, on|cucd by she Theta contained thirty One «f the bosts res- pereone, and the other only uiue. [he lattor had been tossingabout nine All the if an afficmetive answer is obtained from the supreme court it 1s more than probable that railroad commission bill will be parsed. The resolotion reads: QUINTIONS TO COURT Wureras, The coustitationality of the railway commission eystewm has been questicned and there are dif- ferences of opluion among the mom- bers of this legislature as to the con- struction df section 26 of article & of the seato of ‘Nobraska, which provides that no or executive atato offize shall be contiaued or created; there- fore be it Kasopusn, That the membore of the supreme court of this state beard are hereky raspectfully requosted to an- swer the following queatione: Firat. Would railway comarhsioners be atate execuative ofticers or would the ofiicaof ratlway commisstomer of the siate be a state executive dffice if created hy the logislaturel 4 2. Would such an cffise if oreated by tkedogislatare come within the in- hibition ¢ f vhe state constitation? % Wiouid the law regulating the munsgement of railroads in Yebraska uuder the commission systom be ob- nox(os to any provision or provislons of the constitution of vhis atate’ In your opinion could auch a railrost commission law be framed that would be capable of enforce- ment” Youare most respectf ally requestod to anewer the above and foregoiog questions in_ full at your oxrliest pos- sibla convenlence Metion to adopt was agreed to un- der » suspension of the rulec. were not properly cared for nor sus- tained byfacta. They find meny *‘gross irrezulacitiea” In the manner ¢f hand- A Suit on a Coruer Spesial Gispateh to Tik Brx Cuscaro, Jauuary 25, —John B, ling the roturns in several of the pre- | L¥on#& Oo., a heavy board of trade cincts, ancreport back the matter to|fitm, ‘l:l?d ablll Inthe circuit court to- the senate’ without reccuiwendation, | 98Y #gainst about » dozen other firms, The committee on rallroads reported | 31legaug that the defeadanta conspired back a bill to provent dlserimination [0 corner Janaary corn, by means of and unequal charges on the part «f which conspiracy the price of .corn has railroads, recommending that the bill | been reised fifteon cents above ita ac- b priated for the use of the sonate, | tual velue. ~ Tae bill aske that deferd- Brown of (Lancaster moves! that the | #t8 ke et joined from calling on com- report on thie contested case of S idler | Piainants tur margina or repurchasing vs. Bomgaodner be printed. #1r. Bat. |for their account when thy margins ler moved s an amendment that the | 8@ bot pat up. The suit is brought rules be euepended and the report |tO test the statute which provides that considered at.once, Agreed r.o. all contracts made with partles ruu. Fatcl Foolishy ' ss Special Glspatehto Tie Brx. LoumsviLie, Ky., Januery 23, —The saye: Yosterday men engzged in rail- | road work attempted to deg heroules | powder eartridgss when thay exploded, | blowing the blackemith shop to pieces, killing Albert ¥ ooves, Lowk Fortner and Duvid Browa, The bodies were thrown 5¢ feat in the air. Of the shop, only fous posts remas stand. g, Tao cartridges contained forty ouuces each of nitro glycer an Jee Carnival | Bpecial Dispaschics to Taim bnw MoxTresz, January 23 —-Tee ice | carntval opened to tay wich cloae and i cold weather, the tkermometer keing at zoro. Thefestival commenced with contractors’ deive awd dinner. ver £00 sleighs were in Kae of prosession. American guests tosk part in dhe opening ceremonies, The Inflaz of visitors is very ! rae, Miles City Wanther 1al Dispyton 1o THa HaN | Les Crry, Mont., danuary 23— To-ntght the th neter grecs elov t udy A ik Y'he traius| th delayed by th londive, but the ro nd tho trains T r { Feonk James' Unse | Kansas Civy, January 23, ~The {eharge of murder afisinst Frank James was withdrawn tbis n the | robbery case bail was fixed at §3,500 | The bond is not yet pres:nted, but | will be doubtiegy, Courier Journet's Pine il epecials Doou. Mr. Butler moved that s there | Dibg & carner shall be voi1. Lyon & | wan o npecial order for the present |Co- are short nearly 200,000 Sushels | hour, the consideration of the report [Of corn 4old at 49]«50] cents. . The be postponed 4ill 3 o'clock thes after- |#uit caused mucn excltement on Mr. Fiech asked for the read- | ¢hange and the markets are depceased, g of theroport The report was ' T y IAPe Sowan 'KL‘.EGR_A}?{ NOIES Oa motion of Mr. Dash the gousid- Special Dispatches to Tux Bxx oration of the report was made the ATNOILAR: Aface Tanuaty 48 = Xc: epectal order for:3:30 thia afteenoon. | Momber of Gongress' Charles Deiano in The committee on claims and ex- | dead. (;v‘:y‘ldllumn repoeted back the house | (i rax, O, January 23.—The Cosh. bill to provide for the experses of the | octon rtecl axle works buraed this morn preaont 8 xiion of the legislature, with | ing, throwing eighty hands out of empioy- a cecommendaticn that it gpaa|went. Lojs 50,000, insurance $15,000, amendod a0 as to provide for examin. | MILWa( & nuary 25, The Inqueat atioa and approval of the items there- | /1 the Newhall house cass conmenced of by the auditor and secretary of | thi" forenoon. state A bill was read for the first time to re-defee the bouudaries of Koox county 80 as to iaclude part of the ter ritory sdded by Senator Saunders bill to the northern part of Nebraska, the same not to take effcct till the president of the United States had de Royalty in the South, Spscial Disvatch 40 Tus Cuarrkstox, 8 C., January 23 — Princess Louise leavos Thursday morn- ing for Bermuda. She took & long drive to-day. The Marqais Lores starts for Canada Thursday evening, | He will stop a day or two at Washing- clared the Indian title to sald land | ton. ished. | — . Kineaid introdaced o bill do. |, The Bank Robb rs. wial Dispatch to Tur Ken tho boundaries cf a new couaty |* emigrants nor Chinese coming to the United States as laborers within the lungunge of the treaty of Novembrr 12, 1880, or the nct of May 6, 1882; and further, that itis not incumbent upon such passengers to produce cer!i- ficaten of identification precribed by apecifientions 4 and 6 of that act; pro- vided that by comp tent proot they may otherwise estabiish their transien statua, The department of state has tranemittad the opinion of the attor ney general to this depsrtment with its approbation, Treaty decision No. 0314, dated January 20, 1882, is thercfore revoked and the following . regulations are adopted by this department to carry lmto cffect the more decent opinion of the attorney general and the views of the departmont of states: Kirst—Where a Chinesoe consul re- sides at the port of lauding or en- .irance dato the United States by any CUhtnese laborer olaiming to be merely in traneit throvgh tho territory of the United States in the course of jour- neying to or from other countries, the cortificato ¢f such Chinese consul iden- tifjing the bearer by name, height, age, eta., 80 far as practicable, and showing the place and date of his ar rival, the place at which he is to leavo the United States, when his journey is to begin, and that it is to be con- tinued and direct, shall bo accepted a8 prima facie evidence; and such cer- tificate snall bo required in all cases when a Caineeo consul resides at such port. Sscond—In the absence of such certificate and other competent evi- dence to show the identity «f the per- son and port that a bona fide transit only is intended may be received, the production of a through ticket across the whole terrltory ot the United Suates intended to bs traversed may be receiyed as competent proof and should be exhibited to the collector avd verified by him, Sach ticket and all other evidence presented should be 80 stamped or warked and dated by the customs cflicers a8 to prevent its use a second timo, Third—In case of numbers of Chin- ese beiug traneported in a body under the charge of agents or others, the silidavits of such egents or others in charge, with proof eatisfactory to the collector that such laborers will bo conveyod without delay across the territory of the United States and de- livered on board ship or Into foreign territory, may bo relieved on lien of tickets required in the foregoing regu- lations, Description lists of all such Chiveso will te prepared and pro #ented to the collector of customs sub- etantially in the form mentioned in the circular «f May 19, 1852, (s. s. 5281,) und showing In addition the place and date «f arclval and place of intendcd departure; one copy will be retained on the files ¢t his cflico and ong will by forwarded by mail to the collector of customs at the port of oxlt, who will taks psins to see thav the passen- gers dulyfleave the Unlted States, Ono list muy be mado to include all Chinese trunsported at one time, and each list should be properly dated, signed and! sealed by the collector or his deputy. Where a considerable number of Chinese intend to travel from a port of entrance to a port of exit under charge of an agent as } fore mentioned, it will be suflicic: hiave included in the description he of port s wh 1to collector number of persor °d, the name of th to travel {GRESSIONAL vorth, of Ohi | uced a bill providing for the appoint- | ment of soven commissionors, at $10 per day each, to investigate all the (juestions relation to the establishment to be called Lour Bosrox, J The senate theu adjourned to go | #charzed with complicity to joint convention for the ¢l fed s ppropratic Ulidted N:ates sena ni, has " ROCEFDING Foager 3 hET o | Liscowy, Jauvary & Committe | 1 the 1 kB Towle on judiciary reported back H, R 41, | W8 hellin §15,000, and Eager in| reccommending that it do pass wich | 10,000 bail amoudment | snckLn alve, | C aittee on cities and towns, ve-| mho e ‘Cut ported back H. R. &7, without' rec- | Eruires, ¢ Fer nmendstion, er Hoi ol s, Chil Committee on federa! relations, re- | blains, 3 in oruptions, and ,.(.m-}ri back B, R. No. 5, recommend. | Positive y cureapllse. It Is o .'.1;‘1‘«’"‘[ to 1g that it do pess. RO h 90y SRS, Commitioe ou roads and bridges, | ¥ Gaapmeatt P6# €% #or wsle by O, 'd maintenance ¢f a reasonable and just inter-state transportation ing promotions to any grade until|occupants cculd do was to keep them- such grade shall be reduced to the|selves from belng washed away by numbers fixod by provisions of the act | grasplng the thwarts. of Auguat 0, 1883, Mr. Calkina offered THE SULTAN'S INJURIES, the following nmnndmun.t a8 o substi- Haubona, January 23 - The wmost tute,and It was adopted: - ich |toarshtng Mial inspeotion (f the ) teamer Sultan shows the dimage to s grades of | ® i 3 :::lhnl‘:‘;lll:l :"1 l:‘:»‘; :k:\‘v'l:::)j‘:cfllll! ;;“ be far more serious than first beneved. filled by promution, as follows: For | Acexrding to the teaiimony of compe- 7a0RY tout seafaring poople, the crew every two vacancion there shall b one o promotion in each «f the lower graden | 0f ~ th cfi,"y ST SHib o until euch geada shal bo roduced bo. | telous - clovetnces | and | rapicc 1ow the numbeta fixed by provisions of thae act of January 6, 1832 " Mr. Oalkine raised a point of order 1t is soarcely ¢ nceivable how the ves- sl ever reached Hamburg. Besides smashed bow and holos in bth sides, tariff | f against the provisions f or promotion by seniority to the grade of resr ad. wiral. The point was sustained, and the provision stricken out Mr. Oalkine moved to strike out the provision that all promotions to the grada «f rear admiral shall by made from the grade of commodore and capain and to wbolish the grade of commcdote. Lost. Mr. Kuaott, (Ky ), offared an amend amendment requesting the president to selee: trom the army and navy five officers to constitute a board for the purpose of examining and reporting to congress which of the navy yards or arsenals are bost adapted to estab- lish a government foundry for manu facture of guns adapted to modern warfave, togoiher with estimates of the cost «f & steam hammer of ‘trength scflizient to manufacture guos of large calibre. Adcpted. The sppropriation of §100,000 for the purchase and manufacturo of Mo- bilo torpedoes having been reached, Mr. Harris (Mass ) offered an amend- ment that they should be of Amerl. can manufacture. Adopted Mr. Harris moved to strike out the clause appropriating §100,0C0 for the purchage or manufacture, after exami nation, of torpedoes the inveatione of ci'izans f the United States, provided €00 000 of ths sum shall be paid to Asa Weoks when he shall execate and doliver to the United States a release in writlng cf all claima for present or fature use of all his inventions in tor- prdoes. Adopted. Mr, Ellis (L) cffered an amendment authorizing the sccrotary f the navy to constitute and introdvce as a part of tho equip- mont of the navy the life saving drens adopted by the lifs saving ser vico. Adopted. After completing constderation of fourteen of the other twenty slx pages of the bill the com. mittoo rose and the house adjourned, SENATE PRGCEEDINGS, Promptly sfter the morning hour the tariff bili was taken up, the ques- tion beng on the amendment putting iron ore on the frco list, Sanator Sherman sald principles which would justify the admission ¢f foreiyn iron oro free of daty would re- «quirealsothatmanufacturediron should come in free, mine was worthless, It could be developed ouly by labor, and it was for the protection of this labor that the duty was rcquired, mont to tho sugar schedule, providing in lieu (f the present rates a duty of 25 per cout ad valorem on molassos, meiudo, bottoms, syrup of sugar, above No, 13 Datch standard, and 35 these rates shall tako eff ct on the passage of the bill and shall ba col- lected on all such goods which may be in public stores or bonded warehouses at that time, duty on iron ore G0 cents, amendu tive seas nt the senate held an exesu 1 and soon efter adjour — - — Moxicnn Matters. 0 ateh to T 1ok at 6:40, I'n wwernment authorizad the Na tional Construction company to open to line from Tolucs to Movavado, len, sur miles, An undeveloped iron | #plinters and planks, | rescue them, but se hLer keel for 12 or 15 feet was ¢ m- pletely split. The Hambarger Machoichton says: ‘Tho captain of the Sultav, in an of- ficlal statemont, says before tho fog set in ho had been going 9 knots wn hour and during the fog reduced tie speed to 4 knots, the lowest rato of spoed consistont with keeping s cer- ing way on the vessel. Ho neither ; ; heard nor srw avy kind of rignal ;‘)::“llml‘;:u‘“x‘\ljlcp.‘-:jjflmtglm;zm' ::"'l“::‘tn._l until suddenly, at a distance of ittle Adopted. “*|more than two ship's lengths, the A Talbot, © (Md ), offerel an | Cimbriv's green light appeared. ' He immediatoly, in accordance w: h the rules of the road, endeavoiod w give way., Ho thongfnt he shoald be able to get clear when s me incorract scaws - ing occurred aboard the Clmbela sad: suddenly he saw the red light «f an. other steamer. ({t should be re- marked here that probably the Oim- bria's red light was displayed by the slteration of her gourse.) Almost simaltaveously with the ajpsaranos ok tho red light he felt a shock, Durizg the time the leak in his vessel was being repaired he o natantly egave sig- nals by blue light and blowing of the steam whistle. When the repais had been ¢tlacted he approached as near to the scene of tho collision as he could without endangering his own vessel. Owing to the dense fog he saw noth- ing. He walted aboot uatil 8 Friday morning. Asa proof « f the correciness of his statement he points to the lat- ness of the time at which he arrived at Coxhaven, It is considered that the great point on the cfficial investi- tion will b to p-ove the accuracy «f this statement. According to the statements of the persons intimately acjuainted with the captaln of the Sultan, both ho and his first officer are thoroughly compotent and careful sailors, and especially noted for main- tainance of strict decipline, TWO SISTERS, among the passengers rescued, have written relatives, in a village near Berlin, lamentingthat they lost every- thing, enen to their shoes, but 1n apite of thelr sufferings, they said they mean to try their luck in the next vessel, and hope soon to be ablo to send their photographs from Omaha INCIDENTS OF 1HE WRECK Hamiura, January 23, — Several persons were killed by the collisivn itsolf, owlng to the flying about of A passenger in the shrouds begged his neighbor to push him Into the sea, he being too much chilled to move himself. Thaey refused to do o, when he let himsolf Senator Frye gave notice of amend- | fall headlong into the sea. An eiderly woman holding a bible in her cramped hands and singing loud funeral hymns was warhed away from the deck Two comoontrated melado, ank | #lrls belonging to the Susbian singlug cave jale», | troupe having securnd life balts swam ooucentratad molasses, a1 d sugar nor | about a long tim, franticaliy orying, “He'p! holp! aave u!’ Tho people por cont ad valorom on all aboye thia | In the rigeing cried, ‘‘come to the rig- standare, and providing further that | ging, we can't move.” The girls, half benumbed and no lor gerabel to awim, cried out for the last time, “Oh, we can't come,” and then disappeared. One of the Indians brandished his towahawk before the officer of the Senator Camden moved to make the | steamer and had to be disarmed. The tumult on board was Pondirg vote on Senator Camden's |One married couple cut their own | throats in order that they might die . | togother. indescribable, The ship's surgeon encour. aged those in the riggiog to hold fast, telling them the sultan would soon oral became deli Crry Lo Mexico, January ~ | rious and let go theie hold, Tho sur | Dirpatches n 20 By A te fic | geon subsequently leaped into the aea, torn v irday, o) saying ho would “‘make an end of it. jerman bark > sen for| enty-five thousand pounds Y tes of two|demanded as suraty from the steamer her ¢ o washed ashore Phe | The nautical court has taken veseel s supposed to bo lost o in hand. The Gorman preas | Pucblo observatory observed a tinue to violently attack the cap 10w comet near Jupiter, Sunday even the Sultan for dogerting the MAIL LOST Bostos, Janusry 23 —The post. the public the newly completed | master genoral has issued a notice The | saying that fifty.eight mail sacks on gth of the new section is ninety- | bosrd the Cimbria may be considered hopelessly lost,