L , ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWELFTH YEAH. OMAHA NEB TMUJKSDA\ MORNING ! JANUARY ( ; 5 1883 18 ( JHE STATE CAPITAL Important Measures Disou ani Introflucou , The Propoatd Railroad Com mieuiou Declared Un- conBtitutional. A Slrlngont Antl-Fror-PA s BU Introduced ill the Senate , The Koutlno Work cf Bottt Houaoa IKE LEQI9LATUHE. Spccl&l Correspondence ol Tun DKS , 8ENATK AlTKRNOOW HEHHION. LINCOLN , January 24 , On motioi of Mr. Butler , the sonata went inti oyicmitUo of the whole , with Brown of Douglas , in the chair. Bill No , 1 , to amend sections 'M anc 40 , cf an act to provide for rtvcnue was then considered. Section M , no ntnendcil , will rent as btf.ro , except that In ipoc fying thi p-oporty to bo lunecscd , the wore franchicca" iainnertod. Section 40 wna amended by a cluusi to provide for any board of rqunliz.1 lion , other than the present , and oni to include in the nesessmont roll al depots and other buildings , whothe on the right of way or not. It wa then resolved to recommend that thi bill d < > pass. The bill deGnlug the boundaries o Brown county , was tien ! cotsldered and It was resolved to recommend tha it paaa. The report of tbo committee of thi nholowaa adopted , and the sonati proceeded to the special order , thi contested election caao of Sadler vi Bomgardnor. Mr. Butler offered a resolnttor afflfining that Bomgarduor is ontitlct to his Beat , / Mr , Reynolds would like to know if the committee could not agree anc the senate had resolved to ga into thi facts , how they could ooneiatontly pasi such u resolution , Brown , of Douglas , naid he hai looked over the mlJsnco linco th morning and ho was convinced tha' ' monstrous frauds had been perpetrated tratod , but while tint might bu trn ic did not seem to him u reason fo disfranchising all the persons who ha < voted legally. If the votes subjast ti suspicioawero rojocied , even then tin sitting member lud a. majority. Mr. Reynolds euid he did not wlal to unseat Mr. Bom nrdnor , nor sea Mr. Sadler , but hia idea wa ? that m irrrgulnii y in one direction vitiatci the validity of the election altogether All ho wanted wan that the purity o the ballot should be vindicated am justice bo done to all parties. After aomo further diaeusiion th resolution to Boat llr. Bomgardnor wa carried without diesont. Mr. Butler renewed his reeolutio that the secretary of state bo instructe to distribnto papers , stamps and wrar. 'l/ers to the members of the senate The resolution being objected to wee over. BENATE - MOKMNO HEHHION. LINCOLN , January 24 la the die tributlon uf clerkships , iu epite of th numerous candidates , eomu fjivorei follows managed to c irry of two priz" Instead cf ono. Ono gentleman hu obtained a clerkship in the house , an ono in the senate , and was soreuul drawing pay for both , when the impc aitlon waa discovered Und ho was corn polled to surrender one poaition. I learned yesterday that an attach of the eenato holds the permanen clerkship of ono committee and th temporary cleikthlp of another. Bi the temporary clerkship holds on a long that it has a auspicious look c permanency. This ought not to be especially in a body eti largely con posed of men Those election was protest against every species rf job bjry , whether great or small , whotht in legislators or clerks. The committee en railroads roporte on the bill to prevent the use c pataes , etc. , In favor of haying the bi printed and considered with oth < bills npon the same subject. The committee on engrossed bil reported that the several bills place In their hands had been correctly ci grossed. A memorial to congress was prc flouted , asking that sorag law mi ht b passed that would effectually provot railroads pooling and consolidating. The bill to re-define the bounctai of Knox county was again road. This is the result of Slanders' add tlou to the ntato t f Njbraaka , but No rla and Kiucaid vote steadily ft Cowin.- , . The Bill of Brown , of Lincister , t abolish the corrupt UJG of railroi pesios , appears to bo absolutely con ploto In relation to its object , meets with general favor in the BO : ata , and if the house will do Ita dul it will booomo a law , ani n lastir monument to the legal skill of 1 framers and purity qf its author. ' . makes criminal both the giver an taker of a pass , or transportation b low the general rate , it specifies a holders ot oflico under the atato lawi 1 and when acting In the state , of fet eral officers , and all delegates to non inating conventions. It imposes fini both npon the persons andcorporatioi violating the provisions of the ac For the first olTonso the oflki shall pay not less than $25 nor moi $100. The second offend diaqualitii him from holding any c fli o in t ! state thereafter , forever. Tha railroci will bo fined $200 tor every olfona which can bo collected by uclk against the company by any citizen the state , and which fine shall bn L the use and benefit of the school fun T. Bend you a copy of the bill , uhii has boon reported favorably , and hope you will endoreo it and join thu otnphatia recommendation tint do pus. The bill for an act to define tl boundaries of Brown county was rci A third.time and pissed. The committee on railroads rccor mended that the bill to prevent din elimination by railroads bo priutci > nd placed on file. Agreed to. ' - ' resolution to furnish c fli : or jL i J stamps , came u ] e , . , a b lay the bil on the iu. itpono Its cinfid oration indefinite. , The motion wn lost by a vote rf 1C noes to 12 aTce , | Brown , of Don ? as , asked it boot blacks were included. Builer retoraod that they hnd no tot to that yot. They hud laft tha tor the judiciary committee. Before the motion to adopt was pu Mr. McShaim cilltd for a list of th cithers aud omployta in the rcsoli tion. Twenty-throo names wer rend , but there are a largj number b othcra whoso tiaintH were not read. Connor .1111 ! Brawn ( Douga ! ) heli consistently to their point , and Butle find up , making one of hio rattlinj spin chef , full of anecdote nnd point nnd making considerable fun of th roiiititutioiml lawyers on the fl M > r llo closed with a warning that if dc fcatod ho would make the senate vol on a similar resolution every dav The motion was lost na.ja 1C yeai 13 At noon the scn.ito ndjotirncd to g into j lint convention for the olccioi or United States Eon.itnr. 1UUSE I'UOCEKIIINCIS LINCOLN' , Jinuirv 24 Among th important bills bi f ire the house tc day wr.t ) cine Itgihztnc urhnary eloc ti us. U II No 201 , ii a bill appro printing money for the payment uf as S'pnod claims against thn xtatn in th case of J. P. Oliver. II. R. No. IBS ) n a bill to repair rocf jf thn univcrait and baildouthou.'oi , etc. Tao nnoun appropriated ia ? 0 000 The bill of T P Kci'nard ' , H. R No. 1G3 , was road n BOO u < l lime. Thi bill asks over § 3 , CO co piy Mr. Ken nard his fees audexpvnseN aa attorne ; in collecting money from ths goners government for Nebraska. The second reading of a bill was ha to-day appropriating § 2,000 for th purpose ot orectint ; a s-ildicr's monument mont near Lincoln. 7 ho question o making the old Glllo.'pio residence which is now the property c f the state nto an executive mansion , assume ho nhnpa of a bill in the house. The committee on normal school midoaoma recommendations in rela ion to appropriations needed for th normal Bhool , and moved that th amo bo referred to committee o iuanco. wayu and moai a A bill npprrpriating $500 to nzais n building the Liuculti monument a Springfield , Illtnota , w.n to-day re 'erred to the commutjo on finance waya nnd means. The trumbanj who hive been f ivor ng the paisago of a law providing fo ho uppamtment or okcuon of rail road comm'a'ionera ' aa ia now thn OB n Iowa and Illinois , hive run uqmre y against a rock in thu shape of a dt cisiou of the supreme court whloh i ; p the cfTdct that under' our conaiitu , ion no such lair can be enforojd. j nil has already been introduced prc viding for the submission of the quei tion of changing the state constltutio BO that such rjtise of railroad commi ! iloner or commissioners may be lega ly created , but aa this will require tw years something mu t be done for in nedtato protection , and this is whs , B being considered by the anti-mot opolists at this time. A bill was introduced thia mornln jy Mr. Haven , of Buffalo county , nf propmting $75,050 for the purpose e greeting a new building to bo used b ; ho reform school at Kearney. Th aill provides for the erection tf an et tire new building to bo used for tl Bchool , while the old building , whic IB considered much too small , is to I Uttod up as a work shop. The houao paaeod II. 11. No. U , an X \ U this afternoon. The former r Fora to the recording of pUents to rai road landc , and the latter prohibits tl importation , selling or running i laiga of domestic anlrra'.a ' or aniina infected with infoctlona or contagiot diseases. A bill providing for the publioatln of the proceedings of the county cor mlssionen in county newspapers , w , Introduced and referred to the con mlttoo en counties and county boum ariea. ariea.H. H. R No. 11 , by Mr. Sosaions , Wi defeated. The bill had nome morl but Sessions and death are aynon mous terma In this body. The c ntOBt over the Boat oconpit by McG.ivoak , from Djuizlns , has bet the special order for this afternoon i 3 p. m. W. K. The Nowbnll Inqneit- Special Disi > atch to TIIK UER. MILWAUKEE , January 24. Tl night clerk JJelanoy was examim this forenoon in the Inquest on tl Nowhall houao diaastor. The aalio points of the testimony are that ] thought iho 11 ro originated in the ba room. The hoio in the halls had n been uied or examined for the la two years. Ho could ha1 ca < led the guests if I had not been engaged npi mattera which ho considered moro h portant than alarming the gueats , I had twenty-live minutes between t ! discovery c f the fire and the time b fore ho know the hotel was doomo llo could hbvo ran through every hi in the hotel and alarmed every guc in that length of tlmo , but he had attend to the office duties In savli the papers , he knowing the hotel aa to bo useless In cato rf firo. a mnt Thn fin.vn.Eo IJeheadera- Special Dispatches lo Till Um SAN FuANOihfi , January 21 I formation has beoa ncuived nt Br bane Quocnland , that a largo thr maatua schooner was lost on the BK nnd rr.oath of the Fly river , Nc Guinia. Tha crow , seventeen in nui bar , were killed by the BivagCH. Tht hoids : wcro cut off nnd aiatribut nmong the natives. Thn'Wnnthrr Imjirovt H- Special Uii-i > atli to TIIK UKK. OJIIIJAOO , January 2ti. The weath this morning has greatly modarato The thermometer is CO dogreoa high than it was yesterday morning ai ii now 12 degrees above the rlsin The blockades on western and iiort western ror.ds are removed and tra ! are running nearly on time. FREDERICK THE GRAYT Millarfl's Ohief Capper Simbbei in the Monopoly Oauoui. Joseph's Brethren Decide on i Forlorn Hope To-day. The Pruipeot of im Enr'v Settle mout n B Htimoto n * Ever- Tbo List Two Ballots In IJotnll THE OUTLOOK. Special Dispatch to Tint llm. LINCOLN , Neb. , January 24. Th legislative dead look ooutlnura. Ther are no indications of n choice to-moi row , although there is groit notlvll ; in nil the camps. Members nro bo ( jiuniog to nhow aiins ; of rcstlnisnos nnd anxiety for dociaivo nation. Ai effort was made to-ni ht to conaoli dnto forty rcpubllcatiH in n caucus 01 n mnjoiity vote , but when Otay , o Douglur , made a motion fir a billet twenty-four members picked up thoi bata nnd walked out. Another tfljr to select a candidate by a confcronc botwouii ff eon republicans and twelv autl-monupolists failed , bocaus3 th republicans refunod to consider proposition to soloot n candidate fror nmong the anti-monopoly republican At midnight considerable oxcitomon tvas created by the report that Millar would make a doaporato onslaught o : his rivals to-morrow. It ia poseibl rhat ho may develop considerably o ho next ballot and jump up abov .hlrty , but ho cannot Btatnpodo th mon into an election. The democrat and anti-monopolists agreed in thoi caucujoa to stand out by their c'tndi dates to-morrow. E. 11. ANOTHER DISPATCH. LINCOLN , Januiry 24. The aenatc rial contest ia growing warm. Th domocrata and anti-tnonops hav greed to concentrate on Boyd ( dome oral ) to-morrow , llo will probabl mvu fifty votes. Tnn policy of th inti-monopoliata in thia atrategy is t orco thu republicans to name u ma igruoablo to them It is difficult t aay what thu result will bj. A no' 'actor ontora into the fight tc night. . To-dny the auprcmo com > uvu an informal opinion tin ho railroad commission law woul bj unconstitutional. This ia npplaude } y the auti-moncpiliatB. Judge GJI B. Like , chief juatloa of the suprerr court , IB now announced BE a oand data for the senate. His frionc claim ho will ba the compromise ci did to. This If ver.v doubtful , Tr opinion of the court has imbittore many members who occupy a cense vativo position on railroad leglslatiot The cintuat , will ba full of Intoroi from now till the conclusion. Tl republicans were in conference ti night , bat no decisive action vrai hat WILL BE UN CONSTITUTION A SpocUl Dispatch to lux llp.it. LINCOLN , Nob. , January 24. Tl eupremo court by a unanimous vo have decided that a railroad commi aioner bill mndo after the style of tl laws of Iowa or Illinois would bo u constitutional under the Conatitutli of Nebraska. This decision will published on Thursday or Friday , was brought forth In response to roaolutloo introduced in the bout This decision will have the effect aholvo a largo number of bills of tl kind that have been Introduced in bo branches. In the joint convention T1IK PIK8T BALLOT for United States senator was as f < lows ; Saunders , 1C ; Millard , ] Cowln , 13 ; Morton , 3 ; Connor , Boyd , 34 ; Dye , lj Hall , 1 ; Stlckol , Thnyor , 1C ; Mandoroon , 8 ; Lake , Darjoy , 2 ; Crounso , 2 ; Ashby , Weaver , 1 , TUB HKCONII BALLOT resulted as follows : Sauuders , 15 ; M lard , 15 ; Cowln , 13 ; Morton , 3 ; Cc nor , 4 ; Kayd , 31 ; Dye , 1 ; Hall , Stlckol , 8 ; Thajcr , 1C ; Mandersc 8 ; Lake , 3 ; Djraoy , 2 ; CrounaD , Ashby , 1 ; Weaver , 1 ; Wells , 5. TUB VOTE IN DKTAIL The hall of representatives TI crowded ao usual , many ladies or.cuf ing forward positions on the fbor. The following U a statement of THK EIOIITII VOTE In joint convention in fnll : Fnr Hiundert Brown ( of Lincaate Heist , Deirbower , ColpetzT , Draper Knnx ) , Guw , Grltne > , Iftm'r , Jutinni Miller , 1'ahnor ( of Dlzoi ) . ll'imsey , U clltfe , Ilocho , \VB-tcott--l.r > . For Millard Killoy , Ilarrlp , Sclioenlie Abcll , l-'rowii , lirowa , Cabtta , CharlHti Field , Gray , Moirison , Savage , Sea ! o ; BtPi > h"nflon , fiiic'senbacli. Thdinpaon For Cowin Dolan , Klncal' ' , Nori liabcock , ( ! hrl topiertoti. ) Colllnx , Da son , Gord'.n ' , llnll , Lee , Taylur , wtes : berg , Wopli-llt. For MHRilcr'on Bomgirilner. Howe Walker , Cux. JCDBCD , Jljb'jcrts ' , Walk Humphrey 8. For Thaver Urown of CUy , Fithi Ifnrihou , Hi > well , Cole , Cook of Nuckol CabllnKer , CJrlnntead , Howard , Mart Nettleton , Kanuey , Kuiuell , Spanoc Stcever , Sweirlngcn 10. For Connor HarUer , lltitler , D' ' Dodd , Haven , Sadelllc , S-cad well - 7 , ' For Uonl Hiown ( nf UnuKl" ) , Jiroi ( of Colfax ) , Canfinld , ConkllnK McShai J'atternot ) , Satijf , Tnatsb , Ashhy , Hart * Carnaby. Cl&ric ( of DnuglaOi Clark Collar ) , Darentiort , Demnan , Draper Cast ) , Fran e , rieoburn , Graver , Harrli ton , Heturich , Jloebel , Hollman , Jali Lnthey , McG.wock , Nfvllle , North , P , jne , f'chrocdor , Tl'omm , Tower , Turtle , \V tts-S4. For Crounio-Hatch. Kuoncr-2. F r Morton -C * , Dtmphy , llaKors-3 , For Dvo Connor 1. F-r IUH-Uech-1. For Stlukel P.cynnlclv , U'ch ' , ArmUnKe ; Ucrklev , ' 'o 'k ' ( ( JefIcr OB ) , Town , Wer hnn , Whltxol , YouitR-9. For Weaver Ohsplp l. For Domey Grant , Worl 2. For L ikelonej , McAllister , Palmer ol Saline ) . Wlicdon-4. For Ashley Turner 1. A SECOND BALLOT was had with the following result : For llovd Urown ( of Coif iaUftnn ) > lil , Coiikllnc , Mcbhunp , l' t torenn. litug , 'L'hntoh , Afhby , It.nton , C. itVy , < . 'Urk ( if ColiMxCii ) > lc ( of Doui ? Iw , U.vvenonrt , Deuiimn , lM | > rv > f G. ) i FrunsFrceuurn. . Griiscr , Harrington , llrtlinrlcb , Hol"l , llollman. Ijind , Litttcj , McRivoolc , Novll'o , Nor'b , I'ayne , Sohroeder , Thoma , Tower , Tuttle , Wattn 34. For Alvln Sunnier * Urown ( of t r ) , HeNt , Dlerbowcr , Ooliotzur , Drnpci [ of Kttnx ) , Ouw , Grhne Homer , il > lin POU , .lone" , Miller. Palmer ( of Dlxin ) , llttlclilfe , 11icKVrntoiittir - > . ForCowiii lolatKlncikM No pock , Cliristnnliorjon , Collin * , Gordon , Hill , l.ce , Taylor , \VisacuberKnnt Wolph-13. For Manilnnn Uomgnrrfner , Walker , Sjwers. C x , llobberlu , Walker , HutO' phrpj- , Jensen 8 For Thwvcr Urr.wn of Cloy. Filter , HurrUnn. Howell , d le , Cook of Nuckollr F.kbliaRor , ( Irinetoad , Howard , Martin Nottloton , Kannov , Kiuaell , ijpniiCKic i'srlriRt-n , Stcever 10 , ForMillnid VHloy , Hnrris , Schocnlielt , Hrltton , Urown , C.wtle , Cliirlnton Field Gray , Morrlton , S viuf , ric.'slonp , Slepti en oit , SiiesKcuhnch , Thiimp nn-lB. For WBlls-Uirkor , Dye , Paluier of S line , Unmey , SadolU u. For ( 'minor Butler , Armitago , Djdd For .T. H. Stlckol H ynold , Bfrkley , Kich , Oook ( of JtflerHnt. ) , Town , Werlwu Whitzi 1 ud Young 8. For Morton Cii > e. Dunphy , llogers 3 For IHH-Dech 1. For Dye Connor 1. ForJDowey Grout nnd Worl 2. For Oroutno Hjtcli , Haven , Kounoj It. For Ijako Abel , McAllister and Whe don- donFor For WemerClinpln - 1. For A t hby Turner 1 . LOUISE JLCAVES. The Departure From Obarloaton Soutd Carolina. Special Dispatch to Tint IKX. CHARLESTON , S. 0. , January 24. I'rinouoA Ljuiao rnibarktd on tin Dido at 5 p. m. An immimao throng lined thu battery to witness the d jpar turo. As atio drove with the Marquii of Lorno in an open carriage to tin c.irpotcd and dacarutod I'tnding stage erected by the city authorities , shu no knowludgod the ctieora of tliousauda o Hpeotutora by constimtly bowing am finilins ; . Two ten-oired bargyj conveyed veyod the pirty to the Dido , whiol was Rally drcsaod ivith buntini and thd yards tu.iiuicd. As soon as thi royal standard wnsdinulayod from thi firs' barije a salute of 21 guna wera firoi by the Gorman artillery of thia city a the inet ince of the mayor. This wa nnsworod by a double salute from thi Dido in greeting to the princess am the marquis. The princess oxprewp beraelf delighted with Charleston ' The m rqni loavoii to-nip ; ic iby ) , for Waahiogton. The Dido will sai curly to morrow morning. 1HE CitKDIT MOrilLIER- The Culon Pacific Suit Against It. Special Dispatch to THK Hun. NEwYoitK , January 24. Argumon was heaid to day In the supreme coui upon the motion in the suit brougl ; by the Union PAcitio railroad oompan against the Credit ftlobillor of Atnei lei to open dofuult of dofondent , t vacate judgment and all proceediup taken , nnd for leave to petitioners t defend the action or bo made part it to the defendant. This motion is mad on behalf of six potitlonora aa otocd holders of the defendant corpori tion. Oliver Ames is the prlncipi petitioner , thn others joining in wit him. The nllilavit of Sidney Dilloi president of the Union I'.icilic rai road company , sola forth the iteir upon which this claim is based , an that the judgments obtained wore co : ract and had not boon paid , and di nied that any fraud existed in tb procurement of this judgment. Tr affidavit of Jay Gould was road , sta ing that ho was president of the Orod Mobiiler and a director of the Unic Pacific company ; that ho owned son- stock of the latter at preaont , but ute < to such a largo extent as ho ha formerly. Gould asserted the troa ury of the Credit Mobilior did nc contain any money and there rrati n available assets. At the time c bringing this action he inquired as < the nature of the claim , and ho thpr upon sitlHliod hlmitilf it was a jti ono , and that no jast dtfjneo cou ! bo made. Ho siya thii was the oul reason ho did not defend the action. Senatorial Contents ill Othtr State Speclnl Dlnpatcli to TIIK Ilrx. TOPKKA , January 24. In the joli scFslon of the legislature to-day tl vote for United Stafui senator , take in separata honaoa Tuesday , was ai nouncod and P. I ) , Plumb declare elected. DENVEU , January 21. Bat fivoba lots were had In the senatorial canoi to-night , and while those do not Ind cato a change , yet there is a manife disposition on the part of many man bers to bring the matter to a critl and thcro is u ttrong probability tin thia will bu done to-morrow nigh That Bomn of Pitkin'd friends are b coming diahoartoned there is r doubt , and that a datk liorao may y < win the race Ii rather moro than coi jocturo , Tlio Whipplut ; Pont DlnpaUh to TlIK ItKK. DOVKU , Dc | , JAtmary 2J. Tl housa to-day killed the eeimto bill I abolish whipping penona cnnvlc'.od i murder In the aecond do roe 10 to ; TheSuitniNmUiecl- Hpc-UM Duputcli to Tim IltK. NKW YOKK , January 2J. Thu cou hav dismissed the stilt of Colon Jaraos AI. Solovor against ox-Unite States Senator Jerome B , Chodoe f recover & 750M0. ; THE NATIONAL CAPITAL The House Vigorously Wolils thi New Steel Clad Monitors , The HIIRO Job Turned Over tc the Secretary of the Navy. A Tew Trininc Tariff Rrdnctloni Sronnd in the Netiato Tbo Census Uuronucrnta QrncUmll ] Soneof. CAPITAL NOTES. Spcclkl Dispatch to Tin Un. BKLFOIin'R HMAI.L HOY V. AstiiMirox , January 21 Represent sent , ivo Bedford , of Colorado , got i lutti from hia O'Vonr old boy in Ool orid to-day , in which ho opoko ( the it natorial contest now going 01 there. The lad concluded , "Thougl things nru in a mnddlo , tny opinion ii a dhik horse will win. I hope ho wll have rod hair. " The point in thii will b < > rocognlzod by those who knov Air , Btilford or either of his eons They ull have the reddest kind of rrc hair. TUB HAWAIIAN TIIKATY. Tho' foreign alf\ira counnittco hni innmiitod its chairman to make nil ufhrt to gut the houao to fix n day tc consider the bill abrogating tin Hawaiian treaty and the bill to Incot porato Iho Nlciraguan cunul com- pauy. I'ETITION ron A rOSTOKFIOK. Senator Miller to-day presented ii tha Bcimto the putltlon of tin Merchants' Exchange of San Franolscc asking lor the pnsaago of the bill fo : the erection of a postoflioo building h that city. BPUFCKKLH1 8CUKMK. Souio onu started the story horoyoa tordny that Glaus Sprcckols w.vs work ingto acouro annexation ol llwaiiai islands to thin country and it found it way. in ono of the morning papere Tha. < 5nly comment hoard on the pro [ : oftitibp is from a southern smmtorwh said there wuro na good reasons fi annexation of the Sandwich Island ; as ttiWo was for the purchuoo nnd ar nr > xa\ion \ of Aluakn , na privnto ind vidlula who owned imona'.a In thoi would lie the only pcraona hpnctUlo by anncxali m. Ho thought it a llttl Btuc ± > for Sprockola to pak the govitrn mcvi % to buy the entire hlands so tin ho could got thorn to extend his Hiig.i plantations and increase his number c ooolios to work thorn , TUB AOUICULTUUAL CONVENTION roaaomLoJ : ( ! this morning. John II Kln , president ( f the United S.att Agricultural nooioty , reviewed its hi toryj and stated its objoots nnd pu poaiS. A resolution was ndoptc authorizing President King and tl Bocrota'y of the society to confar wil otb i.ituto societies for the purpose i tl-1 > pr.v. . .ho practicability of hol < ' 'w c -j ! ? ' ' ' fftWdarinir fho ccuiir season in some section of the countr Discussion of pipers consumed tl tjfcernoon. THK C'KNBUS KLEHIANT. No rly two months have elapse slnco the compendium of the conn1 was promised , without its nppearatic The fact is that , as stated In thci dispatches some time ago , so mnti errors resulted from the prolimlnai preparation of matter for this public ; tlon that they were found not oven I for this preliminary nppoaram in the compondiam. Sach gro errors were discovered in tl tables rcUting to apricultur and manafacturos that after tl matter was put into typo at the go eminent printing cflbo it was r called , and the work of corrects begun at the census bureau. 8uc blundering not only involved the lo of eloric.il labor , but the work of tl printing eiliso also , owing to the deli cf the discovery until after the tabl had bnon set up In the moanttn Mr , Siaton , acting suporlntondeu has not 70011 at his cilice forsixwook having , It Is reported , sustained severe mental shock from ovorwor It Is said that his mind is in a co fused state , and the utmost effort made to prevent a reference by him the subject of figures. Ills friends o courage the hope that his aflllctic will bo but temporary. Things are sixes and sevens at the census buroa and it scorns to ba extremely problot ntical whether order will over 1 brought from the chaotic state in which its atf.iira I'ave fallen , til another $200,000 ha just boon appr priated by the house , and no dou will bo concurred In by the senate , carry on the work. TIIF. TOTAL DKKICIBNl'IK.S ' of appropriations In the various d partmnnta for the fucal year ondii June 'JOili , next , is $510 835. THF. I'HOrOSUn KXTIU HEHHION. The Star Hays the president recant told a Ndw England senator that will ho was anxious to havn congress pa a bill revising the tariff ho was foarf on account of the lateness of the sr slon and diversified intercut In thn b that it would foil. Being askud If 1 would call an extra session if the b ; did fall , ho said , "That is an erne goncy 1 will not consider until arises. " SUIT AtlAINfcT TIIF. UNION PACIFIC' . Tno commissioner of railroads , preparing papun to enable the attc ney general to bring enit against ti Union I'.vcilis railway company to r cover a balance of about § 1,000,01 alleged to be duo on aosonnt of po centago on net earnings. In the at tlomont by whioh the amount of tl balance was ascertained , the itcmn f "HOW construction" and new equl mont were excluded and f this reason the nilvrr.y ouinpai refuses payment of the sum cla m < by the United Hiatus , and crsortH u dor liberal construction of the act May 7th , 1878 , and under the decinic of the United States supreme coui these itemi should bo deducted fro the gross earnings as being ncoossa in operating the road and keeping th name in repair. The suit raises agaii the question what constitutes no earnings under the law. " JANHKN , the resurrectionist , who exhumed th body of Obarlea Shaw , who killed hi sister , has been sentenced to Imprison msnt for 11 months and 29 days , PUBLIC LAND I-ATKNT8. The commissioner of the goncra landotlio requires that naturalizatioi pipers bj ijroducei1 , or evidence o chulr cloitruailon boonown , to ontith foreign born cltizons to a land patent WHAT WOMKN ( UN DO The woman's sullrago couvoiitior adopted rcjolullons doolniing thn woniau' salVfngo means ti'nblo inatltn tlonc , happy homrs , tquil wnges nticl equal purity for men nnd women ; pro lounumc the pending ruforms In ttu ivil pervlco dmhaneat pri-tonco union vomcn are graded in the norvlco the nmonsmen ; denouncing the prnpo I'ion to diefr.uichleo the women c Jtth for no crime whatsoever as i ruol dhphy of power which lies it might alone ; assorting that womcr hould bo given the ballot to preserve ho integrity of occioly and the per mauonco of American institutions , CONGRESSIONAL. prclal Dlsp.ilch to Tim linn , HF.NATK I'llOCEKlHNClH WASHINQTON , January 24 In tin onato Yoorhoea clferod a rcsolutloi ) ro\iding that the reciprocity iroatici > u coneidorod in open session and hi aid ho would nsk for a vote on tin solution na BOOH as prsalblu. At the close of the morning buainosi ho tariff bill was taken up , the pond ng question being on S n < itor Chin en'snmandmont to make the duty 01 ron ore 00 cent ) a ton. It was do eatod. Senator Maxoy moved to slrik > ut the lattur part of the puragrapl ojvoring pvvlU'p ) ai thus nmondud jest nyca 27 , noes SB The next p ra raph , ombMcing pi | roii , iron kontledge , tplegololsen wrought and eorup iron nua eor.tp ntoo of every description , w a taken up. Satmtor Shormixn moved to strlk out $ U a ton and make du'v 8 10 of cent u pound , equal to $0.72 per ton Iho r.vtu rco nimundod by the tanl commieaion. ! was thn opinion o ooo b at inf nnnd that thn reduotio proposed by thu liiinnco committee , ! inaotcd , won d stop lulf the f .irnaoc in this industry. Shonnati'u nmenc mont was rojco'etl ayoa 18 , nays 3' On motion of Senator I'Jatt , hello tichliii ; or ellpptngs cf Iron or atoi [ ) cnm or barn , were added to the H tf urticlra to bo admitted nt $ G p < ton. By general cnniont the provif wna reserved for f trthor cjnaidor , tlon. tlon.Tho The committco on ti lanoa next pi ayrnph wivs road , ntool ingots , ooggc ingots , blooms and nlnbs , made by tl Bosaoiner or nny otlnr process exoe ] the cruoiblo process , and fixing du at nix tonthn of ono cent per pound. Senator Aldrlch olTorcd an amen mont striking out this paragraph nt nnbstUuiing ono proviaing tor a du of six-tenths of ono cent per pou > on article ? , above enumerated not c o'fjdlng valaeftYfO oautspsr pcuu ono and two-tenths csutn'ppr pjut on those above two conta and belo five cents per pound in value , tl rates prescribed for cruoiblo 01 stool. Senator Brown moved to amend tl amendmtmt by substituting fiv tenths foraix-tentha. Agreed to. Senator Brown moved to furth amend by substituting ono cent f < for 1 2 lO.conts. Agreed to. Honator Aldrich'a amendment , th amunded , was then agteod to. Tlie next paragraph makes thodul on iron rails weighinc more than i pounds to the yard 7 10 of 1 c nt pi pound. Senator Yunco moved to make 0-10. The amendment was reject ) aycH 22 , noes 20. Senator Vance moved to amend tl next paragraph BO aa to made thu du on steel railway bars and railway ba made In part tf steel , weighing tno than 25 pounds to the yard , 7 10 of cent per pound , instead of 8 10 of cent , ai in the bill. Aurood to ay 25 , nc'oa 21. Adjourned. 1IOUHK I'HOCKKDINOH. The committee on rules this mor ing , in view of the action of the ca cus to press the tariff bill , oonclnd it inexpedient to re-enact the "Pom rule" of the last ooaslon for procno ing to business on the calendar ai apeakor'a table , The house then went into a oomm too of the whole on the naval nppt priation bill. The pending paragru ] bolng that in making the appropri tions for the bureau of constructs and repair. Mr. Llarrin , i f Masiaohnsotta , inov. that a contrert of either of the vossi bo approved by the naval advise bo rd , inatcad cf the new board , provided by the bill , Adopted , A kins gave notice that ho would ask vote in the house. After thu chair had overruled no oral points of order against the pju graph , the committee proceeded the consideration cf the parsgra ] providing for the completion of ono the double tunetted monitors. Mr. lloboson moved to amend 1 adding n clause permitting woik to donoiu navy yards provided It can cheaply and with much advantage the government , as , by a'jntnicl Adopted. Mr. Atkins ( Tenn ) aald there h boon spent oinco the war $300,000,0 on the American navy and it wai commentary on the government I thu qontlunion to muku appeals In 1 ha'f cf hia amendment. Sjniothi besides the morn pay of thu na ahon'd ' have como out of suoU one inous aiproprliition3. ) Mr. Whltthornu cll'jrcd as n an stituto for thu provision for couatrt tlon by oontrnct undorthuHuporviai of u board if three oillcnra , n Rt < atonm frigate of 0,000 tone dlsplai mont and u steel steam corvette 4,000 tons displacement. The ouba tutu details elaborately the duties the board , provides no money shall paid until the vessels shall bo i eaptod by the board and fixes $1,801 100 M the maximum coat of the t igalo and $1-1QO,000 aatho maximum coat of the corvette. Mr , IlolmanInd ) ofTorodanamond- mont to the original tox' , s > an to pro vide that now cruisers shall bo built by ontraot with the lowest and brat re- ponslblo bidder , mire after GO days dvortisomcnt in five leading papers of ho United States , inviting proposals or constructing said vessels , tubjoct o auch rules , regulations and pro islons as to bonds and socuri'y for uo competition of the work a the octotary of the navy may pruiuriba , nd no such vessel shall bo acup'od nleea completed In Htrict conformity vith the contrnoS Adopted , The Hants nud Whlthorno proposi- ons were lust. Many motions were made and re- ectnd , and finally the Monitor clause at rgrccd to in tlw following form : The money to bo applied by the POO- otary of the navy undrr tht-Hpproprl- lion bureaus , nnd for compli-urg , in ccord.iuco ilh the reoomtnei > d < uoua the naval advuory board , the un ities and machinery of the double urrottcd Iron-chi'Je , whtuh oiid board my ndvito shall bti IKI' ccimplntotl in 10 government navy y > r Jr , tit dor the ireution of the navy dtcnrtme it , by tllcura and employes of thu govern- lent , and not by contrao rj , pro- idcd ho can do work of the sumo uality in the navy yards IB ct oaply nd thoroughly and with as much ad- Atitago to the povernmont ; nnd pro- idod , that if ho aha 1 not ecido to do thlfl troik m lie navy yards of the United S uk'n , u alt all then invlto propuaala rom all American ship builders whoao [ tip yards urn f ally equipped fur ru- uiiing or building iron or etcol ships nd for construction of tlgincs , bril- r , machinery , and shall build the nmu by a no IT oontrnot , or othorwico , 5 the eeoretaiy may think best for lie interest ot the govommeiit , but- tin oxboution of the now contrast shall ot bu entered on fir competition of Uhur of these vrasuli nntll the terms litTitof sball bo nppr < tvud by the ad- Isory board , who "shall " approvu only uch oontractn f n may bo to the best dvantogo of thu government and fair nd reasonable , according to the low- mt market prica for similar v.irk from responsible and cnmpotent uddcis , nnd that the total cost nhull lot rxaaod the nmunnta estimated by the advisory board , in its full report , aa required by the not of August 5th , L882. And the secretary of tliu nr.vy ahull tnkn posncetion cf the double : urruHod Iron nlads , and , If he thinks boot , remove the Bomo to the govern ment rmvy yards , nnd ho shall ascer tain Iho amouutn which ought ' .i bo paid thu contrectora severally f r the uap nnd occupation of their yircM with bxid Ghips , and for the caru t'teroof , nnd report the oamo to congrrm , with all fivato In connection thoruwit'a , Mr. Harris ( Masa ) under ntructian of the naval committee , < ir.-rrd un amendment in the nature of u ttiibnl- tuto , appropriating ? 2,3CO 000 'or ono alool cruiser of not K > ba thtu 5,000 nor moro than 6,000 tons displacement : SI 35\COO for ono of not IOM than 4.030 tons displacement ; $2.f 87OPO for three of not low than 2tOO , tons clup1acemont [ $430,000 for a ditpatch b > at , havibgrou average speed or not s loia thanfifteon knots ptrhour ; $350- COO for a torpedo boat not less thin 100 foot long , and 81,101,000 for the manufacture of guns fur thu grma- ment of tlieso boats. Ilarrls , advo cating tlinampndtnontsaid that on the subject ( f buildinc the nuvy his ccm- uilttoo was not divided by party lines , and gentlemen representing both parties Imd pledged themselves to the consideration of the atom demands of the country. Mr. Botry ofibsod an amendment to the naval appropriation bill npnroprl- ntlng ? l,5COOCO so as to oomtloto all the monitors. In support of his amend ment ho made a strong speech. Ho first called attention to the fact that theeo mot i ton had been laid up in the ship yards for the past ton years , und if ttiuy were of uo account they should be broken up and Bold for old iron. If they were of account they should bo completed. The naval board had aald they were of value and ho pro posed to BOO if congress would not or der their completion. In regard to the charge that the engines for the moni tors could not be made as cheap at Mare Island as at the the eastern navy yard , ho said : "The facts should bo the reverse and that the navy de partment admitted that monitors could bo completed as cheap and better at Mare Island as anywhere olso. Atkins Biid It would take two millions to com plete the monitors. Mr. Hickock ( N. Y ) said the same amount of money could bo used better by building now vessels entirely. Ho alaoclaimedthat monitors wore still an experiment. In reply to theao atatu- inonts Mr. Berry made another speech. Ho snoko of the danger the port of San Francisco cow stood in , that any > f the amall republics of South America could eond an Iron clad there and do- stroj thn oily if ita demanua wore not pnid I ho amendment , however , was vcit * d down. Thu olamn appropriating $20.000 for tenting the practicability of dilbc- tivu armor having been reached , it waa nmoudocl , on motion of Mr. Harris , BO as to apply only to dflo3tivo points designed by Assistant Encinoor N. B. Olark. Mr. Thomas (111) ( ) ns additional noction , offered an&mondmout provid ing that any prrjon la the pay corps of the navy who chnll receive any present or ratatty of any kind or value whatever , by reason of any pur chase or piymunt made by him on no- count of the tuval service , shall bo dismissed from the service , Imprisoned for a term of not less than one or not more then ten years , nnd fined not Irai than $100 nor moro than $1,000. Adopted. The committee arose nnd reported the bill , nnd the previous question was ordered on the bill and , amend- montfl , The amendments were adopt- in bulk except that providing that the ohiofa of buroani shall receive no ad ditional pay , and that relating to the appropriation for torpedoes. Pending action on those amendments the housu adjourned.