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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. | TWENTYSECOND YEAR, OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL ¢ 18953 NUMBER 291 (g " QA28 4 MVES | b bt tnateted that many had sapported [ R [ o th Facke Al e . . . " PASSED THE SENATE & it 2oz | MAIY WORDS FROW PHLPS 572 FORVALLY ACCUSED HOWE, SWEET HOME VA4 4 Vi “m.mu}‘l.nu W fov oy incon | SULTANS STHAVME WHECKED o oA i : " ¥ Reke ke Nent Lo the beat fnterosis of the state Bagland's Oondtct in the Bortng Sen Ouse | 1o OF & 1ol Tovarare, 0 House Roll 83 Pinally Gota Throng Final ol Call O dered 4 ¢ Ovidalksl | bl g L Atticles of Tmoma Axainet 2 Membara of the Honse Looking Porward to % ’ wyaraly Oriticined 3 ‘ # Apr - Upper Honse as Amendad PR G R Lol e L ¢ Dalo | or tor th te I . . an Barly A nent N Independ nntors for three weeks and 1T WAS NOT ALTOGETHER HONC helieoa that e LAST SCENES IN A BITTER STRUGGLE | vvssed by its opponer I the time. He | ” ¢ tier THE JOINT VENTION READY ) PASS THE CHARTER BILL | thought this kind f debnte b wr ' Deadlock Broken After Dinnor and the Vote | moved the previous question His 0. [ teoduesd by Grent Britain Sir € wing. The b Oomoios o oty Tets Pt e Tinnth o o thie Bill Taken thon d, wnil it ordered | oswelt tepties ¥ lings ¥ - . " e Pettn Tine D Hofore Who ol call was commenced North | | | wont to the deale n protest wes tothe " \ | JERY GOy UOHIOUS: THIUNPI 08 A PRINCIPCE | X ot ithn i1 ot heled o finve 1t postls:| . Pasd T it | bt G GHT WITCH 1IN PROCEEDING " ENTON TO \PEACHED NEXT | enta enisod the point of order that nothing | 1) contlr b 4 " B re o b ' - " . Right of the Btato to Oontrol Tta Oreaturen | |0 with the roll on A Ll S 4 o | ou. Aprit 5 Dignity of t sot Osvernor Rofl ' " r o— - w oo ‘ VOTE WAS EIGHTEEN TO FOURTEEN | hecn cuted After Mr. Phely v s MAY MAKE AN 4 TO0 SUBSTITUTE RESOLUTION TO THAT EN NTERTAINED | Up Written Protosts w L1 th r f rt foa i iow of the \ v epted h ATy reg L4 o of the Foreen & Shown by the | it A pits s s ; incasisi TR otk Hest Some Apprene S b Wit € s the Formnl Votiea Sarved on W the Numerous Toxt Vates Thrown Bither |- voodid 10" enil Lha o) i g times by a A jaet An ne of Opposi fay Parene—Re . Tonents it rroceodings. | ne prosented the foll ’ rotest in ex IT1 ha heen ¢ 2 the | | r ) ox I ’ ot - y : 4 rr g BIKRCIA D] o " 1 ‘l A i ( s A il A Pl : 4 Ron Articies aa Prasented. » he Body Lrscor, Nob., Aprl5.—(Special Telegram | Corroll, who had an explanation of his own: | ¢ L minite 1 ther ther | A to Tnw Hge] There b rejoicing I the [ We e understned members of e sonate |10 ) the arbit e gl s ¢ “ Tur B o by o Capital City tonight, although not in sufi- [ of the atnte of Nebraska, hereby enter oue [ Great Brit was not njust, | 4, " " » clont quantities to offset the eloom caused | solemnp toagninst the prasaee of ho """I g 1 Lo L inA . 3 . " g by the deprossion of tho wpirita of the ruil- | kel No. 89 and iwsien the following ressins | | A e R il | vtk s ‘elause of t < - . ! | vould cond erowd, The passage of the maximum (G888 ety “m“m e ‘.‘1 s W‘ lier counter case th o La ot J Ia e b e . il rato bill s the key to the situntion, and the [ o ey watd bill een B | date of the Bering sea « rej s § , % favk > . bt Yoy t4 pubile proporty. Mo Tong und BILer | Tt on thees. difarent days. i the sonitos | Me EPhelps s Vory Pl il ¢ ‘ . & bt s over, and no one is more thankful [ nor has sald DI been read at Barge atall in | Mr. Phelps in « " { % \ . - ¢ & thorefor than the elghteen fuithful senators | the senite, as required by 1, section | not boen aware of % | & . v ® 3 9 ; - 0 who remained at theie post in the face of | 11 of the constitut £ othe state of Ne he said 181w f | 8. V' . g wreat personal discomfort for forty-eight | e b w"‘l‘vav-fl bolng pnssod tn accord- | propminary i kb 4 i G g : Topted € hours with the exception of one wief irtee inee with the requirements of the constitu bl AL A AL s Cholera in Rossin v ¢ b mssion, The clived that the outa | O this state 1L Is therefore unconstitu- | SREES LRE FEFG goe eIl | I A . v staon Was Wrong, t | " b and vold Ly NI IRNTEN % v s ! rhbid stay there until the battle was over and 4 i | been neither answered i « 3 . they kept their sword | G Towtey, { by the United States. The B re uas K v Keen disappointment s pictured on the AL, HboR tained, morcover, & lark e f v i faces of the raiivond managers and their 1. BN o “ R Pl e A | :tting in 4 fo supporters, who kept hoping against hope | G. W. EGGLESTON, cotrt . y ! 1 \ por e v ’ until the very last, and haunted the lobby S ML | Sir Charles Russeil s T ¢ ' Tl with unequaled persistonce, The fecling of :{‘”; I‘:“"‘ i, | HELEGRD D bt LB sion of | au : et reliof, now that it is over, is shaved by them, | Nl | B e ! 1 bad t s i for the certainty of defeat scems even R AT wred for b iy heat t A s e - g ' " oy B | preferable to that long de ed hope that B 1. MeDoSALD | part ¢ ths ok pion " | in i case brought the most intense kind K Moo | treme t Great | | " . s that are not | 5 : { of heart sicknes: In addition to the above several of the | U CHREESS DS n sl the reideng, It is . P e ST g . L P No Dendlocks in Drenms. | senntors sent to the secretary’s desk written | Dhcaiit hore was intentior e | ; | e e o iyl e Thirty-three sonators will tonight sleep a | eXplanations of their vote, and all asked | part of Great Britain to uset « QA . . NUg® s Fantsn I BIINIRORK T e sleep into which nightmares of deadlocks in | that their reasons for voting against the bill | Bering sea com s g ' & Chamber. ey - : . i Aking senate chambers nor visions of maximum | Pe spread upon the records, BBl L HEAR P A I F4 B The Gt § Moputios St e ; e vigihesc < wion. rate bills will not come, for they are tived | Showing of the Roil Call. | throughout the sittings of the tribunal to | ° L& A % 4 : " ) 5 out. and, regardless of railroad afiliations or | When the roll call was completed the re- | force this r pon t . + re v reform b the question of which was vight and which | sult was unced as follows | a8 1f only one ¢ s b em. L Hat the 1 er sha ¥ 1 ) n was wrong, will enjoy the rest that uature | For Campbell, Clarke, Dale, Darner, | The ieal 00 s easure Spepaily s a spe B z 1 v nent to craves, All with the possible exception of | Dysart, Everett, Gray, Hale, Harris, John- | " s |5 The Senate will B asied tc ' ; e ape Senator Hahn, who left on the evening tram MeCarty. Mullen, Packwood, Sanders, | U f I R . v ) ‘ for Hastings to return to the bedside of a | Smith, Stewart, Thomsen, Young 13 B gaes s of P S , | w very sick wife. Against—Babcock, Corre Eggleston, | OPSn s6 (b o= ¢ v ad e b e ; : 9 This uction of the senate this afternoon | Graham, Hahn, Lobeck, Lowley, Mattes, | United state 1 i tat. fou S . y B { cleared up the legislative atmosphere | McDonald, Miller, Moore, North, Pope, | the matter of Great Britain's and America’s | ¢ he S 1ve y . 3 very materilly, as there s to be very | Scott 14 | rights the arvitrators must act strict o hosttite & SeFRaE i bz Loy an " { liwtle now in the wav of v finishinz | Absent (under excuse)—Tefft [{EEa D DR vl ) ral feelin z % S oy ik r o up of business and a sine die ndjournment of | The result was received entirely without | oy o iet Aeat v biea &y wit i 5 : . e o the joint law making bodies. demonstration of any characte | " Sir Charles Russel! then justifi Emin Pasha Repoted Murdered era s 2 " 1t was stated this afternoon that the rail Notitieations Exchanged. | duction of the report of the Be Brriix, April 5 —A sgieib{row Zvapels, | M was duiy recommised and forshw } e e B Gl wonld have to o Back £0 | Awsoonnaithe result waa anniounced the | Iiasion stgumens from the ber la, d swver 14 FOPOES | bl B Shstonan 'Of the sénnt Paby s, wall o the sonate, but it is anuounced to G el LT B R T U two apparently Authentic e e Bartind The | Bree W, H: Doreta: wis i th cupiny { night that tne al error will be | yotification to the house already prepared, | ject of tle report was to assist the tribur S e Sk such: loss deiibera s - oo corvoctad by the enrolling clerk. An extra | stavted for the house on a double-quick, and | 10 gain iaformation asto the rezulation ] B o P Soime el puEhast P force of clerks hus been put on and (618 | within three minutes. the members of the | the seal fisheries, and to increase “its knowl ; i T e ook th it . v ‘ s 1 the atited that av9 o'clock tomorrow the long | lowor e ,:,'f“,.,,'fl,‘d“ :'\,TA‘ “,{.. % | | edge of the practical matters at issue. the i paen i e g et s Wt G s s LR e Rl L S e ik G i report then must be admitted to_evidence | 3 er of the disg 20 the seats assigned the s e Buard ot . srinh) IR Sty i ud passec senate. Before any other | under the article governing the proc holly cc 1ot its tru | e n lings, charz N ! d's 10 the governor for his signature. Twelve | pusiness could be transacted the clerk of the | the court of arbitration. Sir Charl —-—— : shor of vhich w 1 v s e od and about the only clerks are working ou it tonfght and at mid- | Kouse appeared with the announcerent that | 8¢l then read the article in question and the TO CLOOK. TR LY (g iEign stxiomnty | , ; “as dofraaded DY renspn of b g of e et s now night it had been haif disposed of. No doubt | the house had entertained a- resolution of | court adjourned. 1 How ‘Slour Chre i RR N BhatiT | e il e 8 che: | s Stu L ' =1 ire ! s s spesdy seems to be felt as to the action of the e impeachment against T. H. Benton, ex- Engljshi Bresy,omments. Square Hiy Aceount. Ao N e the | . Specitic 2 3 . eutiemen zenora pristion: billl tive in the matter. auditor of public accounts. The clerk LoxpoN, April 5.—The D; € Sworx Crry, s, Aprid 5.—fSpecial Tele- | R i e ike < i ! Mombers are lliting mors:opeti F oS, Deadlock Lasted Till Afternoon, | read the proceedings of the “rump” joint ey et e ety gram to Tue Bes).—For saveral years past | A e ) o ey o & to tinie Lvane uve done he- The semate at 1 o'clock this after- | convention held yesterday by the house | promice well for an eaitA Tl he Sioux City munieipal government has b e : ; v v, 1 < rw > noon was still deadlocked, Senator | whiie the senate was under the call. Sen- | question at issue. It is not, w e, in 1 b ry laws and a5 S sl ot ey 8 e nall m. Hahn, who went to Hastings last evening, | ator Gray moved that the senate proceed to | the power of the American ¢ to ren rate o f §0 & month e s, S e wing in h 1 e ¢ ' rom ime not having returned, there were whispered | the house to consider the urticle of impeach- | d€r the arbitration abortive, but it seew 16 0f£5,000 & menth has Sl 5 44 : bl e * FLance NOW: o rumors that he had continued his journey | ment. | ‘only too.clear shat Mr. Fhelps 1s disposed to cently the council and | EEE A B e v 2 \ it o ! . th roading: wibiua eatward! from Hualings ‘and was)on his | Senator Poporaised two polnts of order; | St his case: ond Ehat he would'mot stop short | GLy.iarahal HaHen e e | : would s niairiars Bttt § . acting: such. o hage way to Salt Lake City. No one could be | first, that the time fixed for the joint con- | at ordering the whole proceedings nugatory | i S R T et police ’ g n Hud His Way srendy - passed i re sy ikl found. however, who knew anything about | vention had passed, and, sccond, that the | if he could not be sure of issuing feom t Sk B ot mahicnin . < \ 3T orz yased | Dope for an i« tha r down the ft. and none of the senators seemed to take | house could not alone hold a joint conven. | OB the winning side. 1€ Washin paties who he says . < ¢ t ertul it Ehitan slen & any stock In the report. The tumor | tion. The points of order were sustainca [ SOVCIMENt was dware that Bo Hed 10rPGW to clos: every ome | 63 aly 4 reupt AD)# NG Whoi DL I M SR was dispelled at noon by the | by the chair, truab she: Gase 'to’ & 1awyer of less pt s in this city under the | ¢ . put ) aante e vt st B ‘ receipt of a telegram from the absent sena Senute Routine Proceeded With, ceived ideas. g i i o} il Sakeptors : 4 LR R b D st s . e this forenoon and four of them were | R UInE T1a wol1a urel) retiirn to Linool | Jonnsnn then micvad that tho hodse bamo | . The Parls correapondentof the Daily Naws 0f $00000 8 yeor | ens g oy o an 1 e hin disgosal tor | Swse wked away. two being passed and early this afternoon, Raal it n T anitata o 1 SmBnbin Tolak | L A RO e L e Lo men are . . Tig bl (ke et et oR M Radedis Tnose: panand T ol ; nt | Mr. Phelps scemed to attach undue impor gor e col . L tha " il No ineident of note oceurred during the | convention at 5 o'elock. This was agreed to | anice to questions of mere procedure and t e nesglizenely and coreupliy audited | 1008 WL rinting WO ter part of the night or this forenoon. | yng the senate took up bills on third vead- | ignore the high international bearings of th Ars in Hxtures Shak'wh ’ 2 ADAIRRR K I, W I B8 G o stal n senate file Some little friction had been engendered be | e Senate file 197, providing for the elec. | V48, Unquestionably he showed great | loss'it Hallenback carsies ou 5 £ the cw 3 % A 8 X Bdhpal, - SHONEE 8 tween the independent senntors and the | yion of county commissioners at large in. | 058l dcumen” = e Spe 10 ol e ed werw house ruil Jieutenant governor by reason of the 1atter's | gpoad of by districts, was paased, but senate EXTENDED THE CONCESSIONS o 4 ehj hat iy oo e fownaiipy. (REnG I action in giving passes to members who | filo 165, authorizing county commissioners to e L e g g g fheation 6 Thar the bour s pragntation QS wished to be temporarily excused. but | juyy 3 conts per capita tax for the support | Fenema Canal Company Glven Twenty E2! RAGAG B s IOR DAtk B aninerba auditud, cliims pr Rt b uni house roill 301, x the difference was o good uatured one. | of Gounty wgricultural societies failed to re MOhShe fa dieorEany ] B B s ot o s o8 he A wur pres ; ezt MRS O i Shortly after 1 o'clock dinner wits served on | cafve the necessary majority (Copurt hted 1545 by Junes Gorfan Bennote] - j o ¢ wr o s Spoottcation 7 ar e b« tiouak farm lund for the Hostings both sides, the leutonant governoraccepting | * Sonntor Mattes offerod @ resolution to the | ybare ey (Vi Galveston, T8 t e i . ; + sottl with Domgin or 0 e ssylum: foe: thee aumble; s YEERe an invitation to dine with the tndependents. | ayoet that the legislature adjourn sine dio | e b By Mexicaa Cable to the New | (i} bo ta rarge b sl 18 ) ¥s i aves the Oma wrter bill the ninth Then They Sang o Hyw QI iaB v PAT] rs (Ea® hotlae ¥ Gon kg I rald—abetint torlie. MR | Loutasilione NAsRAHIEA 3 B \ Gy g \ < v 6T e ihah o bl re SECAIN | dispateh was received yestenlay from Bo o south. Tho exeursion wi \ v g v At 2 o'clock the situation remained un- | Phe vesolution went over under the rules. | g sratine that the govert ChAd: gtonnt] aixe un Ak pOrSONS, s & Dex ; : y w Ml i changed. AU that hour Senator Stewi Senator wham offored the following | a1 Mamage forty-cisht h in which to | Will visitall ¢ sof the s s . . i ft \ S 5% o Aa e s 1 arose to i question of privileee. He claimed | resolution et e e states, travels i 2 now W o T g y . o T o 3 that the rules governing the seuate while | For n Long Tnvestigation R e Sy BLCOKA- SR Vi N Moiten o 8 w05 & under a call of the house had been frequently | whorens, Charges have been mide th rough b dablota tha lhuldator. | oechps ton auys P 2 s S "o ¥ violuted and ignored hoth by senators on the | e public @ nud otherwlse that misdue | T v e y ~ e other side and the heutenant governor. | wennors in offfee have beon committed by SRR Proteoted] . Wit 3 . “ o é He demunded the vegular ordoer | the exeentive ofices of (s state (o e L LLNSE. s Cenax Ra Ia, Aps S L > wnd udopendonta gnthorod In a cornor und h Wherens, 1 s destrable that an vostlga tru for the extension the s ad " 9 5 b soled thomuolves < by o the aie of G o sueh chieges e mado Inan open and | been signed. This concession ex [ A Ahgad, W . S . 1 vised verses relating Lo the maximum vate | Resolved, Thit the prasident of the senat L ROript O BeL oy AW X 3 s billund other subjects | be nnx horaby nushorised tonppolnbasons | o STESHUS A Rew cOMPGNY Al FOUOW with Momin 8 % e AL 2:25 the morgennt-at-ar \ppeared | mitee of thros wembors of this body for th W 0 the canal. The terus ta - bbb e ¥ ¥ 4 Nonire il Menntor Hnhit. (pihob procoedings | DUrDos0 of Inyvostigating Wl chnrges of wis | a1 to.bo sabstacory 1o 84 tonceried R, .4 S 2 . ; under the call were dispensed with, Sena. | Munukemont i connoctian with the exocuttve | New charon ate oot b o o ‘ E for Huhn at once ssked ananimous consont | GMCEN OF thix state, tmeludlug the prosent du- | the caual manager ) 1t s alle Ver A s S . . ot 4 o Huhin b duee aked wnanlinous COIMOY | bt and wil poesons who huve oceupled | it th lauidator & Bonek,a | ¢ s I, A , . ; e LI AL | G eneentive ofticos of this state during the | Aem in S 1t \ \ Pug B Mrs. Nauey Hand Lpeachm \ . atu " i once o Hustings, where his wife g | pastslx yeurs, and the salt ittee be dl | WHCR was said o bo use |t \ g, i o : S very low with o serious Hlucss. No obj ‘ el £ hold pubilie sessions wnd pormie the | W00 Phe materlal oo f LU cor ) N i o : tlon wirs i ex-oliien ey hofara 1 3 ntormey s | WHoots, LOW vatls @l new, 1w MRES i uan o Phe motion o recommiv the b wfter | Tha i TG sk commition e withontsod | LY tat bt A | Suffered vt NE \ " specially a8 pending for more than seventeon hours, was | 1o send o pipers i person AR TR Bl Mt Ly s v ) " V < " N ofoutod b B35 wit the weoroury rosuad | JUNI invitiation b bo hit s Jwsiiee | WAL S T R A ¥ i ! the veuding of the bill | st netor dgournment of the loglatitnre. | RAaTia et Araniia i an) SAANEED. ; s v S [ st the monateprocoadd 1o tho oudout |, SAvaRti, QUG GO O e, \ atout 008w : ‘ | »y Chairs Benator Mattes moved that 16 be vecom | AT the Joint convention the seuate ad | York Horald S » Tuw N s, ot \ - : LA 'y witted 1o the committes of e whol [ | Heraid's corvespttent n iy o \ ik s L 5 Benator Pope commenced an argament in firmation of the defey W Lty GRANES RIBCHLAN ‘ s e £ faxor of recommitting the bitl, i spite of the | i ’Q“','"" AR LA | She revolutioniats n o Grand i wporh & strenous efforta of the indepanent senstors | ot T A0t t. | Chcimpod aronid Aleiete, which they have | \Cotppa . 0 shut off debite by moving Whe previ u fortitiod ; ; . Sor tHA WiEhE over the toceipt of @ telogram from At Aprid N \ . furthor that the Btk contained provisions | sieanl Uauiph and prosi antiaREh Uin i the Argenta Natioual ¢ \ be t o A X \ - o e COMION law, 1o the stutites of Ne ou | ! Mt favor ofF the pasaage of Mol M i hat 4 | \ [ e \ 4 » seaiod Lo him, he sald, Bhat o bl was 50 | Lilewid 1 thes Wil now W and purge th | nined noe, bub weie 4 vy aut's bivkhday @ vaa \ \ : Tull of mistabies, so unconstitutional aud 2o | stiate mstiiutions befure (hey adpuni i paweared. 3we b them w \ - ¥ g i B st Ehat 1 sue bt b be recomiit bed ke Wistory | turad and § LR Tudiam Wereinony boubles h N Penitor Muttes also spoke on the otion ’ - o AR (o 1 3N Hernld's vorveapent Danias, Tex,, Al & The New \ ‘ adk fo vecomimiit. He stated that ne wade thit Colara a's Vauibiul Mavdreer Seutpien | g0 S5 foie LG htvivivitd ot | oA LR spenial myxe: oo d » \ 0 wiotion not for the purpess of killing the bill Dunven, Calo, April b =dudge Huvus | g D s revaulion is about 1o be argan- | Wied o Goodinad et ov ‘ d Bt i arder that 16 wight be aimended. Heo | :]Hh.\ o “l“l,”“ Wotlon fur @ dew Bl W) feod. Prasidont Riens Bena is laking stops | bain Carpelius dguss Ak Al ay b A HURAIANS TR . ™ for whish bie bermied Lholr brave Hght for the | the pobitentiary for bwenby-fve years. . 8o RUE MIVIINON TAi | ARG WHAMATIONL NI Scotlalh. Baa uet boel ¥ \ ¢ . vas cousuied, N ! Wiies and ordercd the seldiors 1o be cons | eatlod upon waiil wow

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