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AUGUST 14, 1 OMAHA, Sl;\'()i;E (‘()l‘* FIVE CEN 'ABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 ] Wilson had said as the tonference. at the same timo, nefther could either house | substantiated except on papers before it wer e COUSE CAUCUS BACKS DOWY FARLY DATE 15 NOT DESIRED | s oy o, st REVIEWED BY THE KAISER PASSED THE HOUSE All of the fenate Ame:dments to the Tariff Bill Conourrcd In, could not be in the possession of both houses Speaker Crispi Montgomer: It was a parliamentary as well as a physical fact t In appointing a commit recommend against his notion of poiftical propriet ption to two or thre ness and soon of enthusiasm greeting his rimarks. catcus was in a round after round of appla He spoke of the cr Democratio State Convention Will Be Hell in Omaha £eptember 26, Twelve Thousard Red Coats Pa's in Line Beforo the Germaa Emperor, | Demoo-ats Give Up thy Fight for a Com- promise on the Tariff Bill, he also took ex men who were nominstvd by house could What bill would then be I tainly puzzle those who were not in the habit cutting gordian etting down It would cer- speaker was LITTLE CONCESSION TO BRYAN WING (e prosent | SWALLOWED THE WHOLE BITTER DOSE e R L i robibition ailia. | BRILLIANT ARRAY OF BRITISH OFFICERS ONLY TWO HOURS ALLOWZD FOR DEBATE was either the He sald that as long the congressional situation, the senate was proposing the house was proposing action at the The house had Business of State Night—some D Committeo Last hate Over Basis of 1 Made a Little More Palatable by an Agree- it to Pass Separate Bills for Free 10 report on the bill, | Uniform of the First Mr. Reed sald, and the senate had repented of the concession the house demanded, Determined to Get Action Before the fen- ate Could Vo'e on the Fill Resolution, resentation ~A Little Local spring (republ proposing o be repudiated the state dele his remarks by ofering a resolution house gonferees of the resolution thought the right party to go against Frank spictacle, he declared, had never before been was then read CCCKRAN REFUSES TO TAKE THE DOSE WASHINGTON, Aug. the action of the —As the result of house caucus today, bar- | ring a prosidential, veto, the McKinley law PORTSMOUTH, Willlam of as follows: reason why to the club, the Paxton hotel last evening, nearly all of the members of the organization t present, elther by proxy or in person. There was not acceptable r crossed over the Solent from the southwest to this port on board the “I do not expect my argument to have ary | Reed in eonclugion, address- icus thiat the order herctofo ¥ade a Specch Fqualling His Famous Cns at the OLicago Coaven'ion, conference with disagreeing votes of the will on September 1 give place to the Wilson ! bill as ame In addition to deciding to recede from the to th: senate amendments the members added sentiments, two houses on | was nothing in the deliberations of the com- mittee to attract especial noti s who have listened to the missionaries, ferees heretofore anticipation disagreement considerati-n tion that the members sign the petition n: SAKER MADE A RULING. amendments commanding REED STRIKES SOME TELLING BLOWS aker announced that he was ready administration upon the course of cently evinced a disposition to wander into Ing the cand dates as propcsed by ships in the harbor were dressed with bunt- ing and guns from the forts and wa house shall ation of sep- proceed to the successfully accomplished Majority Carrles Under tho Gag K Through the Bills for Free Sugar, sugar of all Kinds. iron ore, coal and barbed HHaN AR TSk AN suspending emperor landed. After a short inspection of the dock yards corted to a speclal train which conveyed him to Aldershot camp. hot his majesty was recelved by the duke of Connaught, In command of the district, and by Gene strange fields and to fall in worship at the e democratic gods. simply a quiet meeting of a few gentlemen who recognized call a convention and then go home, two factions hands of the sec committee by § etary of the county central click this morning. iron ore, coal and barbed wire, the senate bill, has been endorsed by the democrats of the provides the following rates of duty upon the great staples which have been the contention: the emperor was e but half a dozen demanding reading of the resolu citing a precedent in one of Speaker Cu:lisle the speaker overruled The previous question Narbed Wire. recognition, Bourke Cockran of New Owing to the lateness of the hour the rule WASHINGTON, Aug. gle over the tariff bill came to a close at 6 o'clock, when the house by a vote of 182 to 105 decided to discharge the house conferees from further cedo from 13.—The long strug- minutes on a side for the discassion of the b All raw sugars, 40 per cent sugars above additional; sugars produced in bounty-paying commander Victoria cross, the adjutant further speeches Qockran delivered h against sur- Better no tarift nate bill,” he sald. for the purpose of completing the ar- rangements for the entertainment of the dele- gates to the republi white wings were in the majority and they used their majority for their own purpo ieral and by ancis Grenfell, grand cross of nd a large and a vigorous and eloquent sp rendering to legislation than the COCKRAN OPPOSES SURRE convention, Michael and St. hotels were re- nagers and proprietors d rates to the delegs stic speech, Reports from country free You are goiug to give Jennings Bryan ac the situation to the 634 senate their disappoint- under the reciproc eaty. I e reciprocity treaty Also in walting at the railroad station was ing to give reduc amendments and agree to the same. a complete Iron ore, 40 cents per ton, pigs $4 per ton; or steel, rails, it disappointment There have been two the democratic state c was_decided of the differ ssity for the house to surrei and challenged Chairman Wilson's statement nder as yet a squadron of the First al) dragoons, of renewed shouts of committee ever house made an absolute surrender. sult grew prices which ers will be pl democratic would be lost He demanded the names of the four and free fron ore. You are gomg to be bold % of 1 per cent per and manly, as you have b:m in th's back- The First dragoons had been ordered since Bryan led the de the road and pointed the way down a broad 1ocrats to the fork in hands of boys and duty on the lead contained therein. course of events capitol, participated Friday. Up ferees had without a reference to the committes that stands between you and the noble pur- pose that thrills you.” Representative to Mr. Reed escort. to his majesty. success—for Major General the arrive in town during th merning of the of the Hamilton Republi headquarters day before and on but Wilson refuscd to give them. demanded on the Crisp resolution and ordered by a vote Duke of Teck acted as unst:mmed, $: man emperor's perspnal orderly. ettes, $4 per pound and stemmed; cigars and cigar- convention, administration i club were made committees and was greetod with ap;l the president they rode toward amendments, disputed sugar, and Coal, bituminous and large slack, 15c per Laffam’s place in ord Laffam's place in orde wanted a late convention. committee revealed the fact that the admin- istration adherents lined up. Leuisiana members, A canvass of the as gathering information parliamentary Precious stones, cut and unset, per cent, uncut, given to the opponents of the resolutiorn to cavalrymen, house was for war—war the indications that senate might majority of votes in line for even the sen- ate bill and that the bill was in desperate jeopardy, forced the house democrats to im- mediate action. at last admitted they were beaten, and that another vote could not be risked in the sen- ate—that it or no bill. H. Gilkerson, J. er, Jacob Bigler, C, J. Sheibley, H. C cent; glaziers' and miners' diamonds, Logs and sawed Jumber and tropical woods) nate in send- $as WIOLg. what right he had “to sumption that the act f the s ing the bill back turning out to do honor to Emperor William, vigorous style, He repudiated the statement made by Mr. Ccckran that the senate bill was worse than McKinley bill. of Louisiana sugar provisions ted against tion regarding hotels, prices and the number each of the hostelries can timber (save and wool are free. Tin plate, 11-15 per cent per pound after to the house s and led that regiment past salufing point. or then stationed him the duke of Connaught and closely followed the movements of each corps as it passed. commodate. REVIVING make this assumption Mr. Reed said he di1 not make any claim; informed that the irregularity but he had Euclid Martin, Hughes, C. J. T. Bradshaw and F. The minority was made up of the following g, F. J. Mor, Marble, rough, 50 cents; dressed, he had been 3 White and red lead, 134 per per foot (cubic). cent per pound. Under the internal r bill, playing cards are taxed 2 cents a pack- An income tax of 2 per cent on incomes above $4,000 is provided for; also a tax on corporations of 2 per cent. he conferces of the house and gener: BRDERLDaT the Creeks of the venue sections of the Turner proceeded Fia s SR - present action of the house was strictly regu- DEADWOOD, GETIING RID OF RABBITS, “13.—(Special mining along Whitewood is being carried this year to a greater extent ‘clock approached, when the hou et, the cry of “Vote!! Vote!" from the impatient members. of Loulsiana continued to it would be bad #mith st be either the senate bill 2 JRuRtRHS £ Australin Proposes to Dispose of Her Sur= DEMOCRATS VOTE SOLID. The question then on_agreelng Whisky is taxed When the committee met last evening most The whole question was precipitated at the caucus, held just before the hou: today, at of the names above gi tary's roll marked :n were on the secre There were VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 13 ing Australian to the resolution Mr. Reed demanded a di- | $1-10 per gallon and the bonded period fixed any season since the placers of those creeks —The follow= The entire demo se, but when the negative vote was called the Louisiana planters from the bounty on this year's crop, on which they had recently they put it in, AT THE CAUCUS. rnment of New South Wales claim cn those streams Is represented, and a and speeches representative of the situation receding by Speaker Crisp, and others, it was decided to take the senate bill, and immediately afterwards pa arate bills, placing coal, iron ore, sugar and barbed wire on the free list, and by so doing place the house on record and at least par- tially overcome the its defeat. hour before the time set minutes debate Chair- for the caucus, members began to for the republicans sat calmly in their seats, hoping to*break a quorum. ire to be seen on ever idea, as th rties have proved, string of sluice boxi is a mistaken aney representing C. Shairman Wilson the English in a frozen condition, rid of the pest. New Zealand a Ia markets by shipping them caucus ne They hope to thus get whatever was to take action today. the mind of th> senate there was no necessity for hurried action. Mr. McMillin also made a speech. clared in favor of the Crisp resolution, say- senate bill than the McKinley law. IN CAUCUS, to recede was adopted by present, and his place was filled by the elec- of Albert Watkins, for A. J. Sawyer. Speaker Crisp was joined in his pri flee by Chairman Wilson and Represc and Montgomery, the full membership of the house democratic conference comm disconcerted. republicans of Representas passcd a motion limiting the time of speech to half an hour for each speaker and none are allowed to speak iv committes longer than ten pecially, good pay is being ta Crook City, the clerk began republican of Wa brought down a round of republican applause by innocently asking the speaker if it would order before the Whitewo d, Mr. Wilson ment_before he requested He stated that the press (he its collective Chute, an old and practic in a flume 2,000 feet humiliation involved The program arranged Breckinridge of Arkansas, : long, capable of hand- an advisory memb:r of the committee, L i s The resolution ling all the water of the oreek, and is work- caucus was carried out to the letter in the house, after an been adopted. throughout the times sensational. and the their re: It was a final consultation cn eferred to but one new presented by also present. of action to house leaders to the lasted until it was time for the caucus to have the president's letter again read. speaker rapped him to order with his gavel and the roll call proceeded. The house order was adopted, Among the democrats vot- ing in the negative were Davey and Robertson Gorman, Warner At a political meeting held at Lucknow, N. 8. W., last month, Sir G:orge Gibbs, ex- premier and an advocate of free trade, was hustled off the platform by a mob and hooted 130 votes to 21. A division on the Crisp reso- lution was demanded 50 as to have a separate part to recede senate amendments and for scparate bills. part of the resolution wa ing vote, 130 to 21, and the second part with- ironclad special order had the chamber evening was The galleries were packed ab -ndoned as wo-ked ¢ut. Tka' he ‘s b2ing well paid fer his work cann:t be doubted, as he lately increased same creek, persistently misrepresented him in asserting that he was actuated by personal in declining to call (he committee together in_order that an earlier convention might be that “the press Just above others doing con- siderable work, and claiming to be taking out frem 12 cents not voting, i the meantime animation on the floor of the house. sentatives Tracy, Strauss, Warner and oth:rs A party headed by Bradshaw, a surveyor, while exploring west Australia’ last month, was attacked by blacks in a narrow deflle, radopted By a rls- Covert, Price to 14 cents and Kilgore answered present, but pective leaders to the echo. of Louisiana. the terms of the order but two hours were allowed for debate on the main proposition to recede and agree ments to skirmish outdivision. Among those who voted against the resolu- The Louisiana_members, Warner Tracey of New passed among their associates and stiffened up the sentiment of loyalty to the conferees. It was apparently up-hill work, how the current of feeling among the rank and members _seen letters from immediate sesslon facts were, ceived a single who dld not belong to the state central com- In other respects the vote was strictly on party lines. ervant of the party was speared rest had a narrow By the steamer Maori King the ¢ of shipping live cattle Twenty head were shipped. activity now going on alon s placer gold was the only circulating medium to the senate amend- parliamentary pitched battle, the republicans announcement immediately submitted in writing the motion provided for In the reso- New York, Straus and York, Tarsney of Missouri, Cockran and Co- Dunphy of New York, Chairman Wils gland is being of New York, points of order raised were swept aslde. house with speeches for and against the main proposition were made by Chairman Wilson and Speaker Crisp on the one hand and ¢ and Mr. strongly in favor of ac without further delay. At 10:15 Speaker Crisp and all the confer- es filed out of the speaker's oftice and took seats in a body in the forward part of the democratic side. There was an ominous silence as they came epting the senate bill tle are worth £4 10s in Australia, but it s made the point thought they would fetch £15 to £20 in Engs Collapse of & Yankton Building. YANKTON, §. D., Au gram to The Bee.)—A two-story brick build- ing on Third street, owned and occupied by The speaker ruled the Cooper of Indiana, Johnson of Ohio and Kil- gore of Texas, the Maryland delegation (Ray- ner, McCaig, Rusk and Talbot), Breckinridge of Arkansas, means committee, of order that (Special Tele- ever, ‘during the roll call, and the speaker pointed to it. member of and Williams Most of those who voted against the nstitutionalism —A letter published in the Times today points out that the names He denied that he was a candidate or that he had been a candidate. peaker Reed Ne;Gn Burrows on the other. LONDON, Aug. lapsed at noon no time for preparation and all the speeches were hot calmly but eloquently, the democrats crowd- ing about him and listening intently to his Again and again the applause first part of the resolution were in favor of the second part. ¥ The committee on rules was requested to acl are conspicuous on the subscribers had been packed by the anti-Bryan conven- brick and timbers sliding into a_new from the forge of the brain and on an adjoining lot, round after round A photographer and his wero greeted cheers and applause. DENOUNCED THE Bourke Cockran of Tarsney of Missouri, both democratic mem- bers of the ways and means committee, de- livered scathing and denouncing every word. broke forth. WILSON NOT PLI “Mr. Speaker,” he said corridor of the asked as to the result of the confercuce in the speaker's room, not make it known." Chairman Holman order promptly, and the call for the meet- was read. The roll cail, which followed, and memb:rs shifted un- easily for the decisive action ahead. said that the committee was appointed by the = wife in the upper story escaped mir order providing for the prompt and no one was deration of the proposed bills. adopted by an overwhelming vote, the nays being almost insignificant: tive Tucker of Virginia then of- fered a resolution thanking and commending the house conferees for their loyal service. This was adopted with a shout of approval e com party, which Mr. Justin McCarthy has jusg 1ing especially Mr. John Moran and HOUSE SURRENDER. New York and de public, menti but answer:d: this statement 3 s attention of the evening. WILL MEET IN OMAHA. The real business of the transacted quickly and with : hmv:nzmgfi‘rfi‘; CRUSHED B desk, not on my own responsibility, or from my own volition, but as the official organ of the caucus of of the house and by their directic SRZONS OB ROgIC J. Hynes, all of Chicago. The writer of the lettr referred to says a mentioned are active participators in revolutionary scliemes, A story to the Lone the caucus i Workmen Killed in Granito Canon by the surrender my associates committee was SHERIDAN, Wyo., Aug, 13.— cowardly and indefensible. plied to Mr. Cockran, whose effort brilliftht one, with such temper that the Jatter took It as a personal affront, although the speaker disclaimed such intention, and made a viclous There was and the caucus adjourned.. NO TIME WASTED. after adoyrnment the room of reported by cable, to the effect that Judge Thomas A. Moran, Hon. W J. Hines and ex-Alderman Chairman Wilson ately after the roll call, and made his state- ment of the situation. lispassionately, and received the closest at- The first thing was the designation of a date the state con the matter before the house of Beatrice moved that the state conve September 26. say very little mys-1f on this occas vocacy of the motion and I shall be sincere I shall submit to gher, N. I". Watts, William Angove and John Henrickson, a structing a flume J. Smythe of this Immediately conferces went into session in the committee on ways and means. for floating ties in Granite do not pretend that [ am gratified at the After Cook prolonged controversy. do not pretend that up to the very last mo- Speaker Crisp. on the part of im a victory. tently to every word. It is seldom that such that anather | of Falls Clty, under fifteen tons of rock and publish humorous intesviews with democratic leaders to o all admitted evitable, Justitying their action on the ground that the senate bill was infini.ely better than the McKinley bill. The most startling feature of the day, per- haps, was Mr. Cockran’s eloquent app: Chairman :ager interest has been shown In a caucus. Mr. Wilson began with a recital of the difi- encountered, went over each stage of the accepting * the ment I had not cherish.d the hope Mr, Smythe, 16 oMl one ot Lhana e another and a and more satisfactory conclusion of this conflict between the two houses of the Amer- 1 and believed, un sentatives, offered an amendment calling the convention for September 6. amendment the senate conferces been exploded. Known in Wyo o far from being connected with th report receding o prominently the genate amendments and concurring in them, Which would pass The democratic managers of the determined to The bills for free sugar, coal Clan-na-Gael with the attempt to fasten the assassination CHEYENNE, administration But there had been no back- The unlucky fcan congress. til there seemed to be no ground, s hope and belief, that in such a contest this backed by the American people and had relented. Harry A. Gardiner, among the amendment was voted been pursued with an ardent desire to sup- the defaulting that Judge Moran is, at this moment, riskin to resist what was regarded as the unr ation in a British dungeon by open: thing today. in the senate who threatened the defeat of all tarift legislation if the dispute between the two three children circumstances, was formerly a resi- About six years ago he sonable demands of the senate concluded by become satisfie appearing on the streets of London during tically sustained by the democratic his summer outing abroad. party, would be able to achieve some honor- alrezdy been aying that it was either the accorded recognition to the extent that it was graclously permitted to fix the hour for th houses W clre in regular order, of Cheyenne. Wilson made no r N came to be taken at 6 o'clock crats, Messrs. Dunphy, W Davey, Me zenate bill or no legislation. was employed in the banking hous have accepte with a sens thirteen demo- was explained that these preliminaries could with Insurgents, assembling of convention. of C. V. Gallagher of Omaha sense of duty, but of satisfac- tion and a fecling that we had r the mandate the hour was JmARR e 0 of acquaintances Times from groups of insurgents arc scattered all oven from the committee on rules. and Representat've Catch- sion shortly after the house rner and Covert of New York, not confine that amail yer and Price of Louisiana, Everett generalization, S chedules, particularly sugar, coal and iron we have simply real- ings went into s any further of Massachusetits, Johnson .of Ohio, and Tarsney of Missou voted with the republi lution. » 15 a generally the fact so well stated and agricul~ tarlft reform fight people have they must I sent in every di- met, and messenge HILLSDALE, Telegram to The Be trying to get on a brake demonstrations Marshall moved that the convention be called at_leader of the ns against the re L An unknown bo beam of a moving ther demccratic member of the proposition on sug Sugar trust nd spoke of the vast added that -the insurgents' greatest strength is in the north, but th gained a victory at the pol amendment designating one after another rided as the program, was understood n was killed almost instantly this morn- appear to have no sentative Outhwalte was at Cre stand-up-and-kn - ck-down propositions. indulge in the sharp criticism that wi , but the amendment was beside the one offered Lincoln as the plac fron ore, barbed wire and sugar on th Ast, and which in of the bills they main‘ained would be passed only to go to their death in the senate Under R PR the salutary son Springs at 2 olclock he put In a briet debate on each 0 BpYIDg lican members ot | Clegg earlier in the proceedings. the presidency vention will meet in Omuha. BASIS OF lesson of the intrenchment of DECIDED, without any manifestation of While Mr. Wilsdn was was passed among the peaking the word nb rs that the con REPRESENTATION. sentation was not agre d Property V chairman of of Columbia the is apathetic on rules had another short tariff schedules is a matter if insignificance the committee pending action claimed republicans the democrat in a decisive action and that Speaker Crisp few exhibitions of question presents itself, cli-taxing people, or a_government by trusts and monopolists SAN FRANCIS involving millions United States upon without o Campbell of the eral counties in the state be en- terms propo government consideration ym the committec le and accept the s business rep District the information was so st joubted, but rtling that it was | crats.proposed allowing an titled to representation in the convention on fter member heard of C the basis of one delegate (0 every amendments the meeting of the commit s fight no other lesson At 2:30 p. m tee on rules ended orat, of Mississippi immediately entered the hall with the special order in his hand. He the ship Sierra Madrona and the bark Afon and Mr. Catehings, demo for J. Sterling Morton it was proposed to bring in as separate measures, and to allow no amend- ments to be offered to the bills, 'S PRIVATE VIEWS, If we have mandates the nspiring and a v the houss that though it could not be positively verified peaker Crisp. a number of counties in the state that cast ix democratic votes, and he added pinority counties rendered by ed ylelded of the peopl an amendment giving the for Rangoon. resentcd the rule. Pr ke full text of the spelal rule is ‘as fol- lows: have this dangerou: saimendnu | Campbell’s proposition would not give a lar enough convention, and 0 he tacked on an wansea Junuary 4 for San Franclsco, of wood were picked both marked author of the ccounting of for a special buoy and a piece caueuy today a icily later in after the adoption of this litigation in the sta Resolved, That resolution amendment giving each county Ao aas it a lifeboat was also picked up which was sup= in order in the house Jpcasipedn b tell, on account of the invoice (Applause on the demo- handwriting mining locations. to move that the ord questing a conferenc disagreelng R. 4.564 would accrue to the remarkable exact advantage which unsatistactory and gives distinctly Bis position on the ac- to have belonged the house in acepting the tarift bill, It i as follows I cannot see where wa falled to do any- in issue was valuable lead or the ownership of a of ore running under- senate on the 1l not attempt, to explain the morits or the demerits of the 600 odd amendments to I Control for Russia. Considerable to dwell upon apportionment heretofore appointed on the part of the house bo discharged from further duty in that be halt and this house is about excitement 15 being experienced in r the dispateh at Britain's | did not seem to understand, stating that it is do Justice tosthe merits of the amendments, | 000 worth of raw If this was true sult is some cording to my capacity and judgment, I must amount iny amendments to said agreement to the se bill in gross and agree That after two tlon (which shall b: taken without delay or other motion Re! RO SR tention to propose that the powers Intervene in the affairs of Corea with evacuation of that China and Japan and the estabs lishment of international control Russia would not endments that each ¢ be entitled to one delegate fall back on the conseigugmess of duty done The difficulty which the cauntry mu tapifl question 2,000,000 out in divi y came from the disputed debate on sald mo- L dmissible) demerits that it would require some experi- ence to learn what th and applause.) ure of shortcoming of whatever be its major fractio dends which larg: the cmbarrassment It is stated whatever has been gained has REPORTED THE RULE. \d, that any time This will glve a convention of 560 delegaton, tled on that basis, vy Will Try Washington Coal olved, Se lemerits in mere war to cons to take any, even the mosk desperate chanc States monitor Monterey s adoption of order to roference nothing else least hape of succe consideration, Ameriean people and separate bills applauge.) This I do know, that in a part of | will go to Pug the trust has taken the whence she und to make | SHANGHAI KICKED ON Ti placing upon the forms, coal, lron orc of said bills, lowed fifteen’ minu of such debate the considered as ordered thercon an lay the vote shall be ta During the readiug of the resolution there were Jecrs on the republican side. rows calling out portion of the rule relative was read Mr. vious question of order and the battle was on polnt of order was that the tariff bill was not sny ground 1 tests in her of conl from and barbed wire, and it will nover end until we TR AR Republicans Pro- ported engagement to Modify the Ticket. was an enthusiastic applause and at the e previous question shall he Yang squadron and a Japane eenis L0 hnve coast and ity on the democratic side; de publican side.) Jisappeared uts 18 a myss risive cries ¢ divisions from the beginning that have b.en fermented from the sard met at mmerelal orga with anythi a tariff reduction bill, and mad The club was organized Satu dissatisfact nth street with th Catehings demanded unsuceessful T i Bank of, England, Including India, RESOLUTION last night the | consummated Lreak away LLIN LOOKS ON THE BRIGHT SIDE. house and that there report could the possession of the fore the action prope not be taken of an agreeni¢ house could of & disagrecument (he body first requesting the confercue could mot be Movements of Sea-( 5 on a bill efther permanently, to order and effect of the tarift enacted as a 143 fallures In 170 fallures fox the trust, less burdenscme to the people, than | corroborated | Mr. Montgomery then took the floor and in possession of both bouses (Contluued on Second Page.) (Continued on Third Page.) tne caucus and that Boston; Mongollan,