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’ 1k OMAHA DaiLy BEE : , i TWELFTH YEAR. OMAHA NEB WEDNESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 28 1883 056 | m nEQulEM OF THE DEAD,|smendments to the capito! bill by the | that the senate hadsent & good bill to | THE IATIoIM GAPITAL *|bo nd it was within the power of | the house and no “sction had been he recelved a dispatoh Part- | Reed resolut! Th ridge.saying roprosentatives of Groat | agreed to—_yoms 180, nape st | THE OLD WORLD. ey ‘he fow honest republicans in both | taken upon it, and they were willin e Britain, France, Italy and the United | The demoorats generally rofrained —— housss, who favored railway re, to stand or fall by the rd Btates, (Ge A Momorial Tablet Por the ot o .u.m:,‘glfi'..u"*. made n bl :L" " |Tho Sonato YArifl B Turnod| pursomtderd ke smgiet of e scom to o gostionof pivioge - ip| 11400 and the Irish Peoplo | was rosol . BMVBI of the Polltlunl pasted. But Jthe capltol “appropria- | Lient, Go:. X:flm xlldm:-pro Over to & Unnfemnua :::;:l mgd:?“f’fl':m"fln&". :nflt‘:;:t :(muum"“%b:\hll&:ung the Burden of the Cable 44 DQmDDt. d.:di "v:lmlu&::od, npu;t“t}.n:n N::n:; tem Omot', ot:.'“ passed without a m‘ma n]nd oz:nel;lfad that each :h:uld de- | for the bouse blll to reduce internal Snng' l-',. rallrond dissen 4 clare proposif .| - - b they were slaughtered. At the last| The appropriation bills failing to — thet lhou onlygovw.:;m::tbflng rl:yv:: o e | l tlon of hosthit takation fo 1 oonfleh with the. teue ocassation of hos o8 Was an agree- | taxation is in confllot t o true " ment {e addreis npruamutlrmm to | intent and r“;ou“:f the coustltution, | Paraell's Party Dissolving— ! | the Chilean government exprossing a | which requires that all bills for raieing Arrest of Byrme in 0 4 " moment, when. the clock had almost th ith the teamend.- With Particular and Pointed strack twelve, the house went throu&b xu.'. pry c:n:mm‘,nm- BenatorDavis Reslgos the Pree- of Reforence to the Three the farce of adopting the repert sisting of Butler, Hoist and Case, was | - jdency of the Benate to Fa- Principal Knaves. oconference committes, which recom- | appointed, and when they reported it wish to see peace made on tho basls hall originate in tho h t P Mt mended a reconstructed bill that had | was found that they had oilitate Buccession. of cession of Tarapooa. The ministers :;::::::nlu:, fnd‘doerldn‘:( ;’n“!':h:r Paris, The Idiotic Li e s iy A T :;’:‘“; ‘:‘“"“d "1;! oonsidered 1t | that the bill with the senate smend- o Miotio Lietonant Govern.| giugass |olnswlyalihedee nd that he | The Ofoe Gemerally Conoaded |l duy o e e oprtr o | il fe spen T tble "1 7yt 1 the Commons— or Makes His Mark—Pound- | 8peeial Correspondence of The Beo same had been done contrary to the to Hdmunds, the Ver. P of the house p 3 oconstitotion af the Diate, tn ab Hiudl 0 h er: onco, Upon recelpt of the dispatch, | notify the senato of the adoption of & The Application for ing With the Gavel. STREIGRIANING THE RECORD, s tlie" amiehdments had nob ‘besk mont Giant, Partridgo was telegraphed by the | the foregoing resolution. Sherid LixocoLy, February 26 —Immediate- printed. Senator MoShane in voting secrotary of state in substance that| Oalkins raised - point of order. SR ly after the journal of the senate had|¢‘No,” explained his vote as foilows: the leave of absencé ye had requested | Overruled. been read this morning, Senator| ‘I protest tthe adoption of | The Mule Driver From Oalu.|Wss granted and he was expeoted to| Mr. Hammond discussed the con- The Purchased Power of Hum- J : Yhe French Preparing For Phrey Faithfoly Wislded | Brors, o Doun, Iiodaeed o res 80 o o s omaiinon oo | fornia Crackis His Wiip [ Tuier” hfonmed "o ot ' aane eslons s by i e | K50t on Gomgo for Wealth, lution authorising the committee on ]::1;{';9’4’0'::&:':”:“ that o:l:: Over the House, forth in his dispatch having| Mr, Kasson offered s substitate. been taken by him without| Mr Oarlisle ralsed a point of order River. authority was disapproved, He was | against the sabstitate, Sustained, dirceted to eo inform those of his col-| "Mr. Kassson then argued against enrolled and engrossed hbuh to spread l.mfindm;gug msade by .;ld u;m(l,nltho While th h Huockster of |30 explanation upon t o record con- | In lines 28, 29, 30, 31, 34 and 40 were g o nous 2 cerning their action In regard to the|never printed, consequently were The Ohili-Peru Negotiations " Anarchist Activity in Romo and otal " leagoes who had scted with him. A |Mr, Hammond's resolation. Donglas Sells His Soul for capitol appropriation bill, ::;:T.I; fm&rfl:fi:&‘;’t‘::"fi:{ :g: Ventilated by VanWyok's telogram was ot the same time sent to [ Mr. Haskell offered a substitate Lo bl b the Militia Mess. Senator Batler, who had throughout | state of Nobraaks, which provides that Irquiry. the ralnisters of the United States in|resolution. been the champion of the capitol bill, | every bill and all its ,hmendments The Caufield, Panrman and Ken- | moved the indefinite postponement of | thereto shall be Jl:;;';“:: McSmaxs, | Procesdings of Gomgres:—Rordoll's [raprosentatives of Great Britain, [ Mr. Robeson made a constitutional nard Steals Holdly Perpetrated | theresolution. foraod Examinstion and Other Fravce and Italy, in a recommenda- | argument agalnst the right of the sen- in Daylight The following report from the com- Brownville Rejoloing. tlon to their respective governments | ate to originate revenue legislation. < mittee on enrolled and engressed bills | Epecial Dispaton to Tun Ban. to intervenein the Chili-Pern difficul-| Mr, Knott opposed the resolution, London, Pa; nd Romé, informing| Mr, Carlisle ralsed a polnt of order. ENGLAND. .them that Partridge had jolned with | Overruled. PRINCIPALLY AHOUT IRELAND, Special Dispatch to Tis "Brn. Loxpon, February 27.—The Times saye: ‘The report regarding the ex- traditlon of Sheridan caused commo— vpon the capitol appropriation reads| Brownviie, Neb., February 27 — J ties, and instracting them to inform [ After further discussion, the question | tion in land ) trol Th The Closing Day in the Senate A8 folt5wa: St onnk .;“ figlht i d:d T oAl'l'lQn 5 3 tha,guv'ornmumu to which they are | recurred on Haskell's substitute, Mr. m‘:‘:n\:;.::f ;.';‘l'i'.'.:{,'.ft_"ho...';},'fi': SENATE CHAMRFR. } i d Spucial Dispatchos to respectively accredited, that this ac-| Hammond domanded a separate vote | olare 1f Sheridan is brought to Ire- g Correspondence of Tar Bar, o Lixooux, Fevruary 24 188, { | Brownville s victorious. ~ Abont ARMY BILLS. tlon was taken by Partridge without | on the preamblo and resolation. The |land he will be able to upset Carey's Lixcowy, Febraary 27, 1883.—The | engroseed. sna ool ,;":mf:"{,’.",‘ltf;’h"’s 2,800 votes were polled. The Brown: | ' Wasurxorox, February 27,— There | authority, and has not been approved. | resolution was first agroed to, 143 to | tostimeny. i d ideration th ing of ville poople are rejoloing. aro 092 bills lett unreported by the TELEGRAPH LINES, 120. It is as follows: L o o oAk OEe B N e g o vt | house committeo on_military aftairs, mvn‘m 'It‘hhs.l;zh»--m whc:hclmdm 189, would roepectfilly report that we| ~Railrond Progress in Florida. |the most notable nfl z::ich are the treaty is dolayed a similar propos sesaion past 0aa this moraing | find that the errors arose from the printiug | Special Dispatch to Tur Bax. Grant retirement an o bill to re- i 3 f th te bill wit th d telegraph lines on the Unlon, Oentral, X wil! bs {ntroduced in the lords. The will bo romembered chiefly for what |4 ;;:&’cfim.,i;““on"w‘gi?é' {ade and Ml'f‘:‘:‘n"‘";' F‘;:“'{’t W'ET:.I‘ store Fitz John Porter. Southern and Northorn Pacifio roads | 40ty Of the confee:es on the part of opiuion of conservatives of both 1t has not done, Born amldst the ex- | buildinge, and which was read by the oFporating . the Internatio SENTENCE PRONOUNCED, have been complied with the house on said committee to .con- It ia probable that if Northoote's mction {n re; to the Kilmain The commissioner of railroads| ' 'RESOLVED, That if this bill, son- ate tarift bill, shall be referred to the states that all laws in reference to the e s s eammltu-, NabaD be: e . 1 2 y housos s, that in view of the state cf i itte of the whole, to | Failroad and steamship company was 3 ider fully the constitutional objections | 8ttt citemont of & popular rovolt against g;{:hoian;h:: :‘mmy-fld::&:m&: signed by the govanmg to. p. ’Gan- In the ‘::m to‘d‘;y"lgr. thkull, b WIS L L) 1o aid blll i smended by '1\3 sonate 'fl‘lfi ':.I"lmg‘b byl nsefal ‘p‘"p'? corporatc extortion sad tyranny, this | the amendments by the renate were made. | eral Gordon, of Georgis, the leading | $Peaking o a poln or, bogan re-| 5 prominent democratio reprewent: [and herein referred to, bring the | FOU servad by inquiry into a sub- s 5) marks by the statement that the houvss . logialature eatered upon lts active ofl‘:l;:'l"&?fi'&“&flm’:‘;‘;’fi:’;{‘_:&: spirit, saysa trunk railroad will be by ative from Pennsylvania stated this dutles full of high soundlog promises. | tha figure 5 in the fifth line, were omitted Its career closed with every promise from the printed bill, and seven (7) worde jeot after the lapse of a year, ‘The Times continues: No meel of Parnellites Monday, owing to the me, together with tho opinion ¢f the house in respect thereto, before said committee of conferance, and if neces- bullt down the back bono of the pen- | tAri bill was dead, killed by doluy evening that he had authorlty for say- Pe0°| and obstruction. insula to Key West. 1og_Randall will decline to serve as inserted in lieu there d 80 far as we ———————— THE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE. confaree on the internal revenue and |gary in their opinion, after having | S*PK®! symptoms of revolt againat or fin e amendment fa | Spec 1n B, i 5 speot loat. ik ;0'“; a2 8, of the original bill (being | P ‘Bostox, Febr . ment by Jodge Davis, that he will r EXECUTIVE WORK, the committee may make a report \) | Gray, and other well known members The senate devoted four hours this | t0 the house in regard to said bill who,"uudly follow Parnell have not When this leglslature met it ap-|line 7 of section 15 of the printad wenate ' sign the cffise of president of the pested o be an intelligent, well-be- E:u)g' t:"-trlka ‘out the words ““General hmd’» he Boston Transcript says that | ate pro tem at noon next Saturday, | ariernoon to the consideration of ex. | herein referred to. IPY"““’ at Wostminster this sesslon. t d insert in lieu thereof th soriptions of six million dollars, | was prompted by information from Tho preamble also adopted— haved and honestly dlsposed body. | words “Special “fand_created for the erec. | osiled for by the Mexican Central ;,.. dent Mlmr’tlut 33 (ealma) los| #e b TNLAR LOSE LA EOPOSG oo, 117 i 36““‘“,' 'Bl:mlnl:nd’no&colu- is belleved in Dablin that the o ;g o 3 morolal treaty with Mexico .was first United States government will refuse ‘Within less than seven weeks it had u“"".,“.fi:;'&&“%m': the word “Treae- | Raflroad fi"m”’;’;‘:’ g’h 'gfl; tend to convens the senate in special taken up. ~ Without discussion, & tlon'as amended by adoptlon of Has- | demand !gr the extradition of | ) in howl b, was complet y, the pul acssion on the 6th of March, It 18 . | kell’s substitate, was agreed to, 139 to | degenerated into & howling mob, o further find that the amendment to ik q motion to postpone its further con. Sheridan, Men who came down here with the [section 4 to strike out the word ‘‘ome” taking §3,500,000, and arrangements | understood that democratic senators | yiguwation till next Decomber was | 122: i In the commons, chief secretary for ; R % fallon | 2iter the word “gection” and insert the | Were made placing the remainder. will offer no opposition to » prempe | ovied T Phe treaty with Mexloo pro- | Mr. Kelley {mmediately moved to|y 013" saved the government did very b’:}: of tant‘;ml :;' l’“ b s TR Ry PR test, | lootionof a republican senaioe PEO | viding for tho rotrial of the Woll and suspend the rales and take frum the prey to the tempter, botrayed popular | senate, dces not appearon the ocertifie iga: torial Contest: | {ompore president. Anihony will not | intend to release Harrivgton, - i imi ker's table the internal revenue | 2% (o i \ X SStint of &h s, Spocial Dispatch t> Tun B LaAbra clains was similarly disposed |#PCa elected to parliament, O’Connor oconfidence and destroyed a reputation "}5;;,‘,1‘&"‘ peic! "’f: 'D! ‘Barkzr, Chr'n, Diraop N;iol:, ';"ebmlry A ‘:: eligible to h"m“‘h;h Dl::" u‘:“t'i“g of, after which the senato took up a bill with :]‘:“"'“ nm;ndm::m, d'-'“’"-' 1,1-_“‘” lmal:n‘lmout to the reply to ) that it has taken years of toll to baild ?V Lflflfil;l:,:- prolonged effort was made to-day to wl:l:;mll:rlm[ .l' 31 B‘L zfiuno:‘:‘; long list of nominations. ;‘;’l'::: :nf:::uz?e;::r:ates‘zt as‘; the queen’s speech, declaring the dis- y up. Others have ouly dropped the Gro. W. Heisr, elect a nmenator, Eleven v?h; Were | yyorn in again uatil thiext meeting CONGRESSIONAL. members on the part of the house, ::e.l:u h;}:;l::;g, :fi::&“:&“& :x;:‘!’n; mask, These wolves in sheep's cloth- J. W, Dovan, taken, The last vote stood: Btock- | of tho genate, Although no cauocus | Lpecial Dispatch to Tus Bas. Agreed to—148 to 110, a party vote. on’r‘nin i g 184 B ing -have been imposing on popular X, B, Duuenr, bridge 33, Palmer 32, Willets 9, Btout, |, ijon bas boen taken on the subjsot, SENATE PROCEEDITGS Mr. Psgo moved to go into commit- | 8 P Ty The debate on the motion to table |democrat, 42; remainder soattering. | ii. indicytions ate that Bdmusds will ' s tee of the whole on the river and hav.|C\Pal franchise, and the ocon- confidencs by shamming sati-mo- [ .. report was very warm and con. | All tha ballots varied not more thau | 1,5 )ionen presidend pro tom ard. that -oxt‘:.ntl::;ml(i:;tr::ytgz; rn{:l :!l:: bor bill, After considerable dlsons. |diton of the ‘local government, ly to make their election sure. i three from the above fi . Both ” i i s demand urgent attentton of the nBoafP:r:th; legislature organized ncarly gfi:’f..:'pnscl:. :fi"n:fi?.m:.?aflf horl:‘uznr:dn;our:m; g::: &‘Txn«w%n oRisy ofihm@ dghir positions | f,lowing 40 the sonate: In view of :‘:é‘ ::z r:g:’:';n"g,‘:;:.'_“n‘::m‘:d;‘; leglslatura, Trevelyan said although every member proclsimed himuolf a|sud Butler aud Brown, of Laucaster | account of holding the republican ja- . TRR SRR ios that might affect | M Lilted 106 to 95, Pending | e BOveroment bad no largo meas. 'mgh ....(.m"mpom Phis was | for the motion to table, which was |dicisl convention. . R 0|4 & Bir ibie {.“ ‘nid nags the ncerning the ernment of o mhblydm“:' of Bp«l;:fi Bllmp:nny, finally carried by 16 to 18, who mada the most rattling satl-mo- MILLIONS VOTED AWAY, y ooy -puchlnmmylufun 0aucus | Daring the mflg. sonate. yotad ""‘"‘“ Diepach 4 - bakant reoiimte [ 4178y about s milliofi of money. ‘Some ogm 2. : st 8 ‘this treprobate [ of the olsims allowed were honestly Kelly, fought & priss: Ao . made another specch in a repablican | qge from the state, but many of them thuonn’Lsh. At ¥ conclaston 1.3 per osab. o bebd” Fouelol, iops 5 I o . conference on raliroad leglalation and | ware down right steals, These steals | of four rounds the police descend figures set down In the white © n | working W any Meesrs. Kelly, “McKinly, v 'w“h “h""'" by giving oodInasy 16 pay to all rall- | came In the general appropriation bill, | on the scene and arrested the partiol- | represented the percent of pay|notion to exciude ‘‘union” printers | Rendall and Carlisle conferes on Jiof, the goven "‘IM“" et road regulation, ' It tho republioans of | 45 the salary bill, in the miscellaneous | pants, apon the routes. akod e | e e georoaent priating olice, | Part of the house i e ovemuestalonid. say. e this State meet with dlsasterin the|pi)) in spectal bills, and in every _——————— ness If he had not nded mon:s Senator Morrill from the committes| Th mentary] mail route bill ayerve £0, sod pe the next campaign can Jay thelr de- | jmaginable way. The commissloner of The Braidwood Oalamity. from the government. He answored | on finance, reported favorably on the | W88 plerypyesy merely tpone feat at the door of Humphrey. public lands and ‘boildings has been | Special Dispatch to Tus Bas. he had requested_allowance of $5,000 | jolnt resolution to provide for ter- | Aftera parlismentary wrangle the ™"y, thor bafliff of Lord Ardilaun’s, But this brazen tool of the monopo- | givan not less than $20,000 to dispose Braowoon, February 27.—The | for counsel fees. Rordellsaid his share | minating the Hawalian reciprocity |house went lnto committee of 2 lyns, cwas s i 8 lles is not alone to blame for the |gmong his political friends, his unc'es, | water bas been lowered five fet since | from one route was $2,000 perannum. | treaty. wholeon the river and barbor bill. lnmr P} udd, Olonborm. county u‘{" wretohed record made by this leglsla: | ngphews, cousins and his aunts, yosterday. It now stands 60 feet| Davidge moved that the court allow | Referred to committee on forelgn re- | Mr. Page brhbflfi explained the pro-|my oo’ bmbers of the Joyes family, tare. From the outset the b::mpl A FORLORN HOPE, below the starting point. Some of | defendants accesa to pa) referred to | lations, visions r“h]; il 5 il witoninds i1 'stie s el NG paetin tivo been 0 Reynolds offered the following resolu. | the bodles are shortly expected to |in the examination of Rerdell andit| Sanator Logan presented resolu- Mesars, bll?" and Gaenther sup- | whle " broteoted b’““"'“‘_ poliosmen, tent only on Plfl:‘;:l hl:id JObbflb;‘r’é m,,’,. g rise, a8 they will float when the water | was ordered they be deposited with | tions of the Chicago Btock Exchange pomd l‘llfiutd‘m 1 lssondl e A ey 0. = i and their Bl'lu_i unbridle WiEREas, There Is yet a possibility | Feaches a certaln polut. There was the clerk. Witness admitted hvlnhg‘ favoring the repeal of article 11, . Riol n argued agal Churchfield. The polloe fi sway, i i $2.300 recelved to-day; iotal fund, | written the articles published amendment to the constitution, Re— | Durlag the progress of Rl wore taken and used on the Joyoes. mf;y' AR Eas ;:::‘; i e xl:flls: i ey gm:; $10,060. ’ The Star, Intending to lead the e | farred tho committes on judlosry, | sPeech One was badly wounded. bogus olaim; every rotten job and ba enacted that will {u pari meet the every scheme for local appropristions, | demande of the peoplo who Lave seut For theso shameless ralds upon the | us here, therefore I move that il treasury the capitol lpprgpfllfl:l; u:l'.n :lolatlo':’ h::l‘;?n‘:nn l::pndw t:« t on o , forded the nucleus. nce et h 0% |and Western railroad to-dsy was oar- | they were to meet him there. He|president transmitting the report of |every member being on eot, and | oo helonged to the Irish republioan these tine coils of greed, men (sldered in order that the peoplo of this | jog by ninety-four in Carson town- mn’mbondthufim,lnAu‘lut.lBBO, rhg government directors of the|two or three dosen addressing the bmmrhoo%.,d bat says the British became the willing accomplices of |state may recelve some of the relief| :; ohalr as the same time, Kiesy e s bt By Bave g eyt s oue 0 bunes Doy g, i g | Ut Fullc Bty oompuay, || oB e AN 1 g ovormme il ksl o y ke . e g anal i "Tho hoondsy robbery of the state | bandr, snd whete servants we sre. Bulfconted by Gas. to L. P, Morton, Witness copled it, | order was sdopted. that the senate | the ear of the ohairman, and the com- g i b e Lot toty | on, the puaate adjourned untll 1150 | ooy e 0 2xs B kceping the original for o voucher. | proosed to couider, 1, pending pen- | mues, on bt mICom MR TV | Amerioan government for him. .‘:; u:\;‘n ;;u;n And the lask P m Miviax, “Wix, - ebroary. 7. A ' H) g pow. No effort was | siun bills, after unfinished business 1s °§“ 8. Ta IR e Crh i STARVATION AND DISEASE, and !.th road lol h_y.h as oh 3 LI Roriolda imobio man, wife and three children, named | made to out its contents by |disposed of; 2ad, honse bills reported the npro:r plotc‘:n jogs l:';l no im- Lonon, Febevin (e BT %ny_o eh':l:dn co:;:aren‘ool and gen- | mado just before recess wae called up Haley, were auffocated by coal gas. 1t either side and the court adjourned. |favorably, commenolng at the point P, P chhadialeiins Sebate to | from the disieiot of Giweedors, county e::lu«li?n:’rd;- afforded the desired gop- and was lost, ° ( is belioved none of them can recover. THE MEXICAN TREATY, wherl:l lhz loslmdlr was last uoder| M ;-ou gy e bmigriegival L L rtunity for the perpetration of in- AND NONE WERE SAVED, A Paper Mill Suspended. The senate in executive session de- | consideration. 5 A .| "Mr. Dwight moved to amend by|Ireland, indicate that the condition of r:m'::"il:h ""‘“‘;d p:h‘““ & horse| Tt is very apparent from the actlons | #pe ial Dispaich to Tux Bax cided to postpone eosideration of Bgnltal: Yau :Z"k.f r‘:oll:honl:lri makyng l:t‘;;ru hours. Amid unawy- the poople is most distressing, The thief or a plokpcoket, Estadlished |of this body to-day, the lsst hours of | Souri Bexo, Ind., February 27.— | the Mexican commerelal treuty uvtil |rectiog the secre ;’ e " ,"f: 7 | od confusion & vote was taken. No|medical office of the district amm'h usage, Pfl““s roles and even statu- | tho session, that our system of making Luolus Olark & Co , paper manufac. [ next December. HTashiah orples:otivano f"' g m(m quorum voting, & point of order was | that the children are much tod ) law were trampled under foot by |laws is by ! ns perfect. Ever | turers, have suspended. The firm is- audited on acoount of expenses in-| Pl oty ohemenoe by Van Voor- |in consequence of the searoity of diet tary la P Y AR 410 B0, TAES Detiest. ANCTHER TARIFF COMMISSION. ocurred by the depsrtment of justice ' y preslding officers in both houses. Ap-|since the state had an existence the |8ue a oircular calling the creditors to- \ g | h and the general use of seaweed as the propriations were recklessly voted con- | thieves that hang around the state for | Zether and promising a statement of The conference on the interna) rei|since January 1, 1882, with names of 0es, ¢ i i Mr. Holman suggested a. compro- | principal meal, Thereisa sick per- trary to all precedent, and every claim | the two years previous to each sersion | their assets and liabilities for Saturday | venue bill met to-night and informallyl| special or assistant attorneys, was) . might be arrived at fixing the |son in almost every house, owing to & { | i fendants to belleve he was not going| Senator Osmeron, (Wis), presented | ine. Lizibl y The Dablin Freemau's Journa! pub- Bonds Oarried. on the stand. Speaking of the meet- | s similar resolation of the Milwaukee | intelllgil 'hl i lishes a letter from Brennan, who is Ppecihl Dispetcs b ZEx s ing between Boaler, Dorsey and Brady | chamber of commerce. Referred to | benefit whid Th mentioned by Intormer Oarey. The OarsoN, Ia, Fabrusry 27.—The|at Chamberlain’s club house, he said | the same committee. from the federal treasury. 0 com- |} boo s dated London, 23d. Bren- vote for tax to the Toledo, Oskalecaa he did not see Brady, but understood | A message was received from the | \ittee was in & perfect uproar, neatly |\ gitner admits nor denies that he A {55 " | next. The mill at South Bend is one | discussed the situstion. A meeting| adopted, After executive session the s ki 9 o half, tof food: :.":.flbo{;fi::ofi‘::fi; “a“;l, d.‘; :f,:h;ol:fl:l:{i“fi;:: ';::h'::elfn :::, of the largest in the west. The firm | Will be held to-morrow morniug at 10 \bill to give iucreased p;mlolx&l_ to ona.- “n“‘ll :,m":o":::;:“. ; et wans o 1 ! joot degradation to whioh the jobbers city for the purpose of worklng | heaily interested in paper manu.|odlock, No PoRpSR R e been [hrmed and one-logged soldiers was | L v eman from New York GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. | ' ‘were reduced was forcibly illustrated | through some imaglnary claim; they facturing, Lol Y A’n::sl.mg- from the house an- (Van Voorheees) " replied Page, and Special Dispat :; ‘:. VIC‘I.:;.IIDVS :I,.n’ nfi;oldsnt I‘:‘l‘: mnrrodchy-";r- understand the ground, for they have A Hoeavy Transaotion. W":llml:;'- y mounced the non-concurrence of the :}muted ;I'u‘;: _Voor?m al.tll:' ams)huh. THE J y afternoon in the senate chamber. | been over it year after year and they | gpecial Dispatch o Tun brx, 0. C. Wingurd, ass wiate jnstice of house in the action of the senate on 'No mule driver from ornia A bill in which Lancaster - jebbers | hardly ever fail, and let it be recorded the supreme court, W. T ; Jao. W, Onicaco, February 27.—The retell Foster, Indians, envoy extracrdi the internal revenue and tariff bill, erack his whip over this house were interestod was put on its passage | now that not a single clalm out of the ) Finally Dwight's motion was lost, | th and lacked just one vote to make it | many scores that were presented to &chml)xd. :;0“" ;’é cflg'zunu;,'xf: and minister plenipoteotinryyto :'H"el.hzuf;n‘::'::::uz‘;‘h‘%l; ;‘:: and the compromise of two and a halt{and have captured Chief Mampoer. alaw. “Oull Oanfield in,” shouted |the senate of Nebraska for thelr ap- Smt‘: &'6 °°“( .Ehi ol .t::i 000, | Wickham Hoffmen, juinister resident Q::;mu hours agreed to. Hiscock suggested| Orown Prince Fred W, Willlam, of Brown, of Lancaster, to Tom Ken- | proval, failed to pass. 000. oh:l’e-n(}onl;eg the founder of | and consul general to D.nmark; tor Morrill moved that the|those be consumed to night, but there | Germany, has been gazetied a knight j s Sens nard, Prosently Senator Canfield ap- ) eed, secrotary of lerflm i was & storm of objections, Mr. Cox |of the Grand Oross of the order of " i PEARMAN'S CLAIM, the flem, died recently. L " senate insist upon 1ts action and agree 3 hy m:dé tl:lflowiu-z‘;uniu:;t:; lr::z The bill appropriating $3,000 for e s W. l‘m.nlln::t Mnmdru, 9. [tC'w sonfaronce, Ho mid he would siatioghiy Tnm}:lngn- 4 oh"‘!?'““ Bath, od the confused the relictof YW P » A More Liberal System, . Benjamin, minist. ¥ ent and | 0000 aa many confereos on the part | ‘‘Pack of wolves here to-night.” After A SERIOUS AITUATION, | Douglas, ‘‘Vote aye,” shouted Brown | the relief of J. W. Pearman came up | gpecial Digpateh to Tun ki consul general at T-heran, Perets; of the senato as tho house would ap- within everybody's hearlng. “I vote |on ita third reading and passed. Those polat on ita part. ea,” shouted Canfield, amidst up- | voting in favor of the bill were: ¥0Il"luua hilarity. “Who is this man Bomgardner, Brown (of Lancaster), Caxfield!” whispered a bystander, in | Brown (of Colfax), Butler, Canfield, an undertone, ‘‘Why, he is the tin | Case, Conkling, Connor, Dye, Filley, can tied to the tall of that big Lancas- | Fisher, Harris, Harrlson, Hoist, Pat- A Cold-Blooded Murder- ter canine.” terson, Rich, R’»qau, Schoenheit, Spoctal Dispatch to Tu Lua, 1f there was anybody In that senate | Sowers, Thatch, Walker, Owevezaxp, Febraary 27,—Edward another noisy wrangle the house again vama, February 27.—A - popular went into committee, but In a few ge,(,’:“g:'"mnlfl h’om the altera- Senntor Ingalls 0aid he would like, | moments rose. Mr. Page moved s |tjon of the rallway tarlff affscting the befure the question on agrecing to a | Focess until 10 o'clock te-morrow. No | gglphur trade. The situstion is be- conforence was put, to bave read the ‘l“‘"u“\l"'jd- House adjourned. coming grave and two men of war and names of the conferees who were to be 7 aregimert of troops have arrived to appototed. Ho un ud they were ial Dispatch to aln order, Many persons were in the hands of tae New YORK, ed, including several of im- W. P. Sutton, consul general at Mata- mon council last night adopted ordi- | morae; L, E, Foote, euvoy ex'raordi. nances considerably extending the | nary and minister plenipotentisry to licenso system. Corea; Root G, Dyceforth, Illinois, L) ST AT S assistant commlssioner of patents; ng. E. Dargre, postmaster, Oakland, al, On10Aco, February 27.—The com- L;Imln Townsend, (N, Y.) attorney i liss and | Those voting in the negative were: |, b . » Senator ! Tugalls to | Irene Hoyt, daughter of Jesse Hoyt, ce. ;::z‘:m lll:l::)x: Ct;)ufi‘ulis, lix:(:l:.pt: t:a.p::a- Barker, Brown (of Douglas), Brown 'é:ifi::t ::z"e.:i'ymz‘:gflfd; }E ;p:::l i:: if:ufh"(\é\l')‘m;ué';ol?f' t:’:::,fl.a:;; order, and romarks I{Xuplmd committed by friends to an insane PAPER BOMBS, ident of that august body, Licutenant|(of Ulay). Dech, Dolan, Dunphy, | "o reenonding was sssauited by | distriot of irginia; Decino 8, Wade, | discourteous retivation on "I°h° e sylum near Philadelphia, in June| Roxe, February 27.—A paper boxb Governor Agee. As incompetent as | Howell, McShane, Norris, Reynolds, |y 00”0 "h 4™ oboe™ He will pmb! (Montans ~ chief j’u-flu of the su..| Semstor rofused to f»”cn;] ast, has been releated, prorounced | charged with powder was thrown into ho is insignifioaut, this man of straw | Savg. ably die. The affalr is shrouded fin|preme cri.ct of Montans; Wm, E, to order, 884 & wordy debate followed. -, Bho sayssho was pat out of the | the court yard of the residence of the th mush in his th has disgasted RAILROAD LEGISLATION, i 3 “ | 'The senate haviog voted to insist on | way to keep her from her father's| Austrian embassador here, B ah o foa MIEs b Bl wesiohed | Tha house ralicoed, bll, siighily | PTERRT: Oburoh, (N, J.) assoclate Judge of the | ji,'oyjon and to agree ta conforence, | death bed, and she will contest his | potards were thrown at the samo time, —_— supreme court, Dakots; Jno, B, the president named Senstors Morrill, | will on th ds of undue infl: ronunciation and arbitrary rulinge. | amended, came up in the shape of a A False Story. ashing rritory), attorn 0 B | YR 00, 308 unds of unduo influ- | one beforoghe Austrain embassy to Bt Bovmade - hifusolt l!nmnmely i lare s tamilien Tillsuid "atiex' m] Spseial Daweins 14 o Dan 10 Sle. hrflfi:; o‘: Wu;yilnon. Sherman, Aldrich, snd B“::- ence. The p‘:;mlm’aoerufiena upon | the Vat ud the other In front of useful in the closing hours by ex-|warm discussion was lald upon the| OCmicaco, February 27.—The story 4 Beck at first w! I‘l’l o 'm.d 0 | which Miss H.o&t.wu committed, was | the royal Thewm priest pediting business iu a way that|table, about the polsioning of Michigan Jum- WYCK'S INQUIRY, A W"WM"M .08 | nok flled sud gmlmu will be | was . No one in; would have made a Nublan blush.| Brown of Olay thought that a little | bermen proves to be a canard. Presid @ Arthur to-dsy tranamit- | committees, but oo lu cited to court to explain, THE CONGO, EXPEDITION, Carns was & bold bad man, but this | was better than nothing, and favored ————— tod to tho senate s report from the [¥ill h"l‘:: upon The War on Oysters Pazis, February 97.—A bill has fellow is & cross between a magple and | the passage of the bill as reported by A Wealthy Suicide. asecrotary of state in response to Van 'l'g: to ':“ Bpecial Dispatch to Tun been introdwced In the chamber of an idiot. At no time was there & bet- | the committee of conference. Bpoclal Dispatch to Tun Haw, l::b o brief executive| " Nomroux, deputieato furniah Lisutenant De~ ter opportunity for the passage of a| Harrison of Hall sald that he saw a| Kaxsas Ciry, Mo., February 27 — | the minister seaslon and adjourned. Governor . ‘wholesome law than on the | political fix-up between the demoorats | Henry O. Parr, a wealthy and well - 20, .mg o Housa FaocRRDINGS, SeuDomaid sad Mjor B0, Coreae en 1000 sans 301000 iy e e o | oD R Mg, | L L gt The st tnr o ot 10 S S| g o e Ko e g s o, s | o e, Yhe poibis "rejesion of the seaate | Brows of Donglat tad vanor, sad | secvanted 106, AL Fora: Tae sereisy sre | conded o voe om ot 'the devn | [Cumeuiud sy 3