, /fo THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. L ' TWELFTH YEAH OMAHA NEB PRDAY ! MORNING FEBRUARY 2 1883 193 slsasMS aMBaasBaisisas s sMsa sMMa a B M MMMBMM M MF BMB MMi BBiBMI s k I _ V' SELECTING A 8EMATOH. Ik Ptn Plotnra of the Thirty Daj'E ' Struggle at Lincoln , Political Bores and Snatoria1 Cranks Developed by thn Score. 'The Mortonian Method ol Uniting th * Democratfj I roved s Failure , The Fiva Hour's Work of Wenvoi Finally Closed tli i W r REVIEW OF THE CONTEST. Edttji al Jo leepondence of Tin Dun. LIACOLK , J. uu\ry ! 31. The coti' tondirg poltticil hosts have disbanded and returned to their homes. The old stamping grounds at the Commercial are deserted and the capital is asquiel as a Quaker meeting house. The scones at the depot baforo the dopar- turn of the disoiplinod veterans whc had undergone privations , taken part in the weary marches and cotmtci marches through hotel corridors In haled the dense tobicjo fames and grappled with monomaniacs nnd borci waa plcturetquo and entertaining , The little baud of conquering horoo. ' who had battled from drat to last uu- dor the standard cf Mmdoraon wen proud and jubilant. The mon wh ( had fallen iuto line with thorn on the final homo crurgo were exultant ovoi tholr triumph and th6 grim visagoc stragglers wno were too late to cAtol on , were gloomy and reticent , while the warriora who hadgono don-r to glory and died with their baota 01 seamed cintont with their record. The cimp follo'or fi.u ht tha ba" tlo ever again and talked bois fally o WHAT M10HC UAVK I1KEN done had their plans not The beat < f fvoling prevailed , how ever , among all thoao contendiag lo inputs , and everybody seemed to ro j ) ica that the caijfllot wai ended These who \voro no5 behind tlio ujeut may find norni interest in a brinf ( ir line of the political drama that ha just closed. At the very i-utsst when the legiala turo mot , it bi'ciuio mauifrnfc that th republicans held the winning curd , i they could ever unite thi if fjtcji 'Their raaj > rty , however , was vor ; alim , ia fact it ia questionable whothu they had moro thin a bare majorit ; of straight republicans olcced aa auch Of the flovonty-fivo votoa oaal fo General Mandaraon only tixty-oigh weru straight republicans or only on more than a majority. Of the othe eevim Watts was a dotnocr.it Sadolek a straight hnti-monopo list , McAllistar , Gordon and Steovo oloctcd on republican and antl-mor opoly tiokota. Fisher aud Fiblluao ; elooted in Neman * county in oppoal tlon to the straight republican o Church Howe tlckot. With their very narrow msjorit ; and their factional division undar doznn leaders , republicans were con stantly exposed to defeat by a cor solidation of the opposition compose of democrats , straight anti monop and a few republicans , But the or poaition waa never able to conaolldat because from the outset it was wori ing at cross puapoacs. THE DUMOCUAUY STAUTE1) PUr under the leadership of Jay S erlin Morton whoau solo aim and purpon waa to consolidate ho democratic vet on hlmiolf for party ends in th future. Morton is sanguine that th next president will bo a doimcra and Morton wants to ba the heai and front of democracy in Nubraak to aa to command the controlln ii'fluanco in the dlitrlbution of pal ronagu. Beyond thia , Morton wa anxious to hava Milliard olootod sun ator , and a majority of the Morton I\UB in the loglolaturo had bargains to go over to Millard if ever there wa a chahca to oleop. him. T io oppoaiu ] wing , under th 3 leadership cf Senate Brown , of Dough ) , and Gdiioral Hoi man , roeiated Morton'u oll'orc to rul and do'lvor , and they fought hit with such spirit aud vigor t atMorto finally left Lincoln in disgust , wit the injunction to his followers nave to vote for an Omaha man. That wa intended to head i f James E Boyc who had.untorod tie * race and w is trj ing to conailidatu the democratic an anti monop vote on himself. I ; spita of Morton , Bayd one cuodcd so far us th-j denoorat were concornoJ , but ho WAS neve able to got the atralght auti-raouopc lists. With thorn aud hla 37 demi crats ho could have mustered fil ! vote or within eight of the number nece eary for an election. BOYD WAS VERY CONFIDENT that ho would have ton republic M whenever the consolidation tou place. I know he had person pledcoa from a number of republic ! ) ) but I doubt whether they would hu\ had the courage to fulfill the pledges. On the ono hand , when the figl grow vary bitter botwoou Millard HI hla republican opponenta a number < Millurd'a supportnrathreatoned to vo for Boyd , and evan Oaipar Yost , < the Kqwllicaii , declared that if Ml lard vua boatou hia friends would { ever to Boyd. Oa the other ham Boyd waa confident that if Milla carried the caucus there would bo break-up , from vrhlch he wou gain votes onuu h to elect him. / thesa plans were , however , frustrate by a failure to gut aa agreement wi the anti-iuonopoltata. IT IS A SISQULAH FACT that all bat two democrats who wo elected on anti-monopoly tickets , si cd all the wuy through with the don crata , and never entered an an monopoly caucus. Of the twont two anti-monopolists who did ha together from first to last , twenty h L / - . - - - . formerly boon republicans , nnd mo of them refaaod to go ever to ths democrats , The latter , on thu otliei hand , seemed inspired with only one idea , and that waa to olcct a sfrniizhl democrat and nothing olce. In thi face of the f ct thai the anil monopi had given thorn the state treasurer. and had helped elect fully ono. half o ! their numbers , they stubbornly ill' ' slated that UiUHtili innnopi should desert sort thoit own colora by pooling on i democrat , IN THK AMI MONOl'jLY CAM I' there waa alao a good deal of disiord and poraon > il contention. Whou the legislature met General Connor hnd t rjapoottblo following among the null nmiopi nhllo a maj irity favored Cip tain J , 11. S ickln , but Connor and his personal followers made thorn aelves so generally disagreeable thai ho lost all his support but two boforc the fight waa over. Another disturb ing tuctur waa Captain Aohby. He had eot hia hrnrt upon the senator ship and was a D Intensely imbued will thu Idea that ho waa the only mat : upon whom the the democrats and anti-monopa conld consolidate that he bccamo a monomaniac on this aubj- and never ooaaed hia efforts f rom tiral to hot. Ho had boon a domocra. and became a republican aud wat now en anti-monopolist , and there fore , in his own mind , hia clootioi waa auro. Then there wna Gjvernoi Butler , who alao had the sonatoria boo in hla bonnut and wai bound t ( disagree uoon every other candidate. . Onteido cf the lines of all parties and factions the senatorial minli HAD HKOOME 03NTAOIOOB , and mon troro bored to death 'frorr dawn ti'l late after midnight by the worst cot of cranks I havi ever soi. Am'd the conflb and turmoil begotten by til thjio dtlf rent forcoa , the senator uleot wt.8 finally brought to light- not as the rosu'.t of a preconcertcc oimbiualin ) , or r.a the product of i corporation pool , but na the embodl limit of individucl cholco di rected to : icommonountor by a geni > ri esiro to end the wearisome conflict \ > bo sure , there were to or threi ending minds who inspired the mom irn to that aekcdjti. Chiif amor ] tieao waa Congressman Wonver , whoei ffjrta had a tolling dFiot. Judgi Voavor hud booa paasivo in tha be inning , but when ho found Laird am JOBB Phillips , of the B & M. boon or Cjvtiti lie put hia nhouldor to th wheel QAd WITHIN FIVE HOURS hanged thu entrant , turned the lid nd carried Mandoraon iuto thu sona orial chair. There waa a disposition towards th ast on the part of the auti-monop o concentrate on General Maudorso r on Thayer with a view of placin hem on their own pla > form , but th ondltiona were not favorable , an hey decided to stand together an upport their own candidates to th nd. One of their number , Mr. Sad ek , of S dine,1 voted forGan. Mandoi on several times before ho waa oleoto nd ho alone of the straight anti-mc topa cast his vote fcr him on the fic.i ( allot. There was an understanding in rover , that if any at tempt hod bee made to-defeat the election after th icas had nominated him a aufficion nnmbor of anti-raonopa would hav ; ono over to nuke good the dofoctlor .3 . they regarded anch a course on th iart of republicans aa dishonorable. n Jii.K | , A Now Fast Freight- Ipedal Dispatch to 'lux UBK. CHICAGO , February 1. The low runk line association ( Iowa pool ) ha : stablished a fait freight line to tram ict business going from Noir York t C-tlifornin vin the roads in the low ) ool. This fast freight line will r < ii-ive businois over all of the rxiatin ? aclfio routes : The Atohison , Topek & Santa Fe , the Union Pacific o Texas Pacific. Mr. E. H-awJey , th enoral pastern ngent of th iowa pool line at Now York , wh lad chut go of the California basinos 'roin New Vork , has resigned tonccoj ho position of general eastern ngor of the new Southern Pacific rrtuta b toamor from Now York to Naw Oi enns , and thence via the Souther ifio to the Pacific coast. It ia mer ioncd that thu Otllfornia fast frcl h las been formed in order to ba pre urod to fight the now competitoi Fointly , and to save aa muoh of tb astern business going to California i possible Now York Notts , peclil Dispatch toTui li . NEW YOIIKFebruary 1. Thochon ) or of comiuorco adopted a petition t congicas asking suspension of coiua ; of silver dollars and will momorialh cpngrpss upon the subject of prohib ion cf importation of American porl The widow tf John 0. Green hi > iven the chamber ? 57,000 for tl : Denufit of honorable but unanccessft merchanta. At the request of the society for tr. prevention of cruelty to children iollo pro-icqvil was entered in twont ] : mr ituliovmenta remaining againi tlov. Edward Crowley , who served wm iu thu ponitoutlary and pal $250 , being c Mulcted of crnel trea > nt lo a child in the Shepherd Fulfl , of which ho was manager. James D. Smith WAS chosen con modoro of the New York yacht cli to day. The regatta ia fixed fi Juno Slut. B jou FJeron and Henry John Mi ler , lormorly of tha Union Squai thcti'or , married * o-night. Now Ntokola. Spcc'al ' Dispatch ta TJIE HKB. PuiLAinantiA , February 1. T day 102,41.0 new five per cent pleci were pit Into circulation. The ne coin it being atruuk at tha rate 1CO.OOO pieces per day. A Fult Acaluat tbo U. P. Special DUpatch to Tint HIE. WAHHI.NOTON , February 1. Tl commissioner of railroads , Armatron U prepaiinrc a caramanicatlon In rel iiato the Union Pn 'Go ' indobtrdne end which ho promises to submit the Booretary of the Interior to-raorr < or next day. Tno communication w eoommond the government to brinjj suit against thu Union Pacific roiui or about $1,600,000 which it Ii aim jd Is duo the formor. Tno Union 'apitio It required to pay 25 per conl f its not onrnlnga to the qovornmonl ess H fair p-ico thnt may bn naked foi nsDortlng'troops or suppliea , Thlt ' IFjrenco , iimountini ; to f > bout half n illlon dollnrs , hni never been pniil 'ho communication alao rrfi'M * o the p"r cent not earnings of the Ivnnsti 'dcilio for which suit has been pond' : ig flume t'mo PKOTKOIION AND PLENTY. A Ilugo Mooting In Now York. Dkpatch to TUB Hun. Ntw YOHK , February 1. A mast nootl"g was hold in Cooper1 Union to < y under the auspices < jf the New irk association for the protection ol Ytnorfcin industry. The great hid ! KB crowded , IVnr ( "lonpur presided , stated by Win. E. Dodge. Among 10 vice presidents woru Hamilton 'i3h , John Jacob Astor , Edwin D. lorgan , A. A. L w , Whitolaw Hied , udgo Noah Davis , Wm. H. Robert- on , Ilusspl Sapo , David Davla aud thera. ' Mr. Cooper said "ho was lad to BOO the attention < f the \mericau people fixed on the ueation of free trade and pro' eel ion , The free traders if othoi ountrios have tried to persuade us Ic dept tholr teachings. Our countrj ould , if thoBO theories were adopted , j rendered to the condition of Ire. tnd , Spain and Mexico. Wo would roHico the raw matt rial and othtn , vould do the manufacturing. Such t ollcy would bring ruin upon hun < rods eif thouaanda of Amerlcm work men , who would have nothing tn do , hould the tariff bn reduced 20 pn ent il. would coat na at least $1,000 , ' 00,000 Free trade In England pro ucud a condition of wrotchodncti ni'irg the working .paoplo and tr iv hem bato'y sufli iimttoiraintain life 'ho olios t in America would bo tin " amo William E. Dodge followed in at ffcctivo addnisa ou the actual con itiin of the laborer in England am Vales n comp'ireid rith the laboro : n thi ) United Stito : ? , t peaking fcon raonal obsatvation. William M. E/arta mid : "Tht ate olectiona liavo proven , if the ] uvc'prwan any thing , tliat thn psoplo ro to be mister ? ; thit oxtrivaginc' vud wilful misuBH of public mminy b } lublic F.ov\uta aiuoi bo utoppod. Thi [ ucstlon now cornea , whether in re luting the revenue the governmon aril ! system ehall bo BO arranged in .o benefit our own industries or thi nduatriea of foreign countries. Tin Vtnurioin laborer know on which nidi iia broad waa buttered , and there cute ) o no doubt what their answer to thi question will bu. E/arta then ga o i kutch of the cauaos of the pinio o 1837 nnd traced the ups and downa o leglalatlon from tno time o He-nry Clay. Dexter A. Hawkins , and othora ollowod with addresses , showinoitba daring the period when the tariff hai > een low , financial dlatreai and pini ilfoctod tbo conntryt while prosporlt ias attended , periods of history I which the tariff was high. The address to the public of tb } oard of mansgaia ot the N w Yor asaoclation fur the protection c American industry , was then road The address is s'gued ' by all manager ! with General Grant's name at th load. Ic concludes with the follow eg resolutions : " .RESOLVED , In view of the oxooa flivo amount of rovonnes r.ovv collecte iy moans of import and exciaa dutio nnd taxo < , it U deemed incumbnnt o ; ho present cougrcas to roduoo 1h duties in the direction irdcatod b ; he report of thu tariff commisalo within a reasonable limit , so as t' ' prevent imprudence in expenditure nd that thia should bo done so as t ; ivo adequate protection to our ow nduatries and labor against deetruc tlvu and pauperizing competition froi abroad. RFH LVEB , Wo are in favor of re storing ocean navigation under on 1 it ; to the position required by th exigencies of trade , commerce an manufactures wid to the advantng aud safety of the country , but 1 American built shipa ; that it is ono c ; ho highoit duties of congress to plac the creat industry of American shl building on a foundation neoasaary fo eucccatf al competition with the worl at largo. RE.SOLVED , Wo recommend to th legislature of states to pasa laws ai thoriz'ng ' all domestic corporations o rn&guitudo to make allowance or pel siena for faithful and long continue jervico in their behalf by persons wh liavo become old or infirm in sac services. Minnesota' * Nnw Senator * Special Dlnpatch to Tui lim. ST PAUL , Minn. , February 1.- 3ibin wcs elotcd on the seventh ba lot to day b > 81 votes , 00 being noco aary for cholcu. The 20th ballot , by which D. ' EJabin vins nominated , stood : Sabh 81 ; Windom , 30 ; Ool.i , 10 ; Uubban J ; Wakefield , 1 , Thirty demoera voted for Sabln , the rest divide batrreon other rupubl.oaus. Sabin republican votes were drawn from i other candidates. The changea democrats to Sabin began on the 27 ballot , when ha gained rapidly to tl closo. Sabin l < i a prominent an worthy manufacturer and state prisi contractor of Stiilwatesr. Ha h navor hold dlico except in the legist turo. He is 39 years old and a uati of Connecticut. O no to Join Polk. Spcc'al Dlipatch to TIIE line ST. LJUIH , February -Advlc from Texas says : The safe of \ Wood , the treasurer of Jackson count was bloarn open at Edna yeatorday 1 order of the court. Wood hai bei abaont several wooka , oitonalbly f medical treatment , but it Is bellovi ha Ii a dt faulter for a considers ! amount. It waa oxpcotod there w 525,000 in the safe but nothing w thero. Wood had also In custody largo amount of prlvato funds , none which were found. THE TARIFF TINKERS. Both Houses of Congress in Duty B ,11111 ! to Protect Ameri can Workmen , ThoBugbinr of Pauper Laboi Sucoeetiulty Uraployod to Pftvont a Reduction The FopabHoana of the Hcu3t to Bo in Their Seatu Moudi.y. Iho Monthly Statement of the Pub'io Debc nud Comli- tloii of the Treasury. TheRow nt AnnnpOli JdnUcra- tlonof TOBI G u r l Now * . CAPITAL NOTES SpecUl Dlatwtch toTui H . ADULTERATED TKAH. WASHINGTON , Fobrunry 1. - Thi soimtu commerce conjmittoo to da > guvo a hearing upon tho. bill ' to provuul importation ot adultoret'ed teas. Tin WBJS nud moanstalao considered the subj-jot this morning and it 13 inserted wilt again inako a favorable report thereon , -f TRIAL m-uunviiN UTAH. Jcro Black argued b'oforo the houif judiciary tO'day that there ojuld bo m conatitutlotiol trial by jury in U < ah ni long nq the Mormqun nru excludoi from the juries. A BOND CtI.L has been issued $15,000,000 01 oxtsndid 5's , principal and iccriiet interest to be p id at ( , ! tru.ttuty ui : May 1 , and interest to cuanj 01 that day. I'OIILin 1IKIIT HTATEMKJ < T. Five pur < ienU , $81 .T 8 750 ; 4Vs S2&0 010 000 , 4'e , t738 907 8UO : 5V 20l,444i5 ! ) . Total uitvruitt b-arU ) | d.mt . , SI 37 131050. Total doht 81 012 033.5:14. : 'I'oul iatoreat , 810 , 158 81)1) ) . Oa ri in treaonrr , 8318 785 Ml di'firoosj during Fdtnuary , § l3li < ( > 883 ; riocrcwe ainco Juuf > IKhti , 1882 $ ! )5C07GG7 ) ; bonds hsuud to Paoiti railroad nompauy , interest payaMi in lawful mmipy , principal outatatul iug , SGi 023,512 ; I < u rist norun and not ywt paid , $323,117 ; int ( r < > piid by United Scutes , § 57,283,388 Inturcac jopald by ompany by trans portation service , 916.317,518 ; b , cash payments 5 per cunt , if.rio earnings , $655,108. Bilanco of in terest paid by Uuitud States , 810- 310,010. THE BTAU IIOUIK , In the otar roato oases to-day , Ed win Hail , poatmaatov itt Onnon Oity with regard ; to Dalles-Biker Oit ; route , testified that "raadulont algua turus.werp yfiftcic/o odtions , and n'uioug iHlicd , iiTtui ? _ "Isufc hla own a RB fraudulent. Wilson protested , ba the toitimouyrao admitted , \Vilao do'jlurad the defense would bring poi sons hero from Oregon to swear i their eignaturen though it would tak all aumuior. Wihon ventured to ox preen to Morrlck hlu disapproval of tl ) ruling in rejection of the paper th dtfonso attempted to introduce t aho-,7 a apacimunof witnooo * handwrll ing to impeach his testimony , and vrc Bovtroly nrrhiguod by the court f. a disrespectful remark. Adjournoc THE UOW AT ANMAl'OLIS. Secretary Chandler oxprosaod hi opinion ot the recent troubles at At napolls as follows : "Tho diaturl ancoa and ineubordinafion nmon Cadets will doubtless eubaldo if th Buporlntendont la allowed to work ot the result without interference , lit if cadets are onoouraged to persist b their inronts and friends , dismissal c forty or iifty may result. The jjrei difliculty in the mauegomont of tli academy is that boyn and their roll lives fail to raalizu that the school i not un ordinary notrinary of loarnin ; whore Btndentspty for the nducatio which they receive , but ia an instill tion of military discipline , whoi boys have thtlr cxpenr.oa paid by th United Btatua. If boys expsut the an : privileges , HbortiosunduaBy lifo whlc they inay havu in an ordinary acai omy , they should resign and let thoi places bu tilled by young goutlomc who are willing to unreservedly con nilt thcniBelvoa to the privations an labors of the academy. So far aa tl department now uiidortlandB thudl Ccultlus in the academy , itviil su tain the superintendent , oven to tl txtont of dumiBHlng a larger part ono of the claRSca. " The prctiieut gava a etito dinn to thu juaticua of tlui United Stat aupromu court this evening. A bill Iran reported to the sona to-day , cstablmhing 355 now pu routes , principally lit the west ni south. CONHT1TUTIONAL AMKNDMKNT. A joint rvaoluiicn was introdur Into the fonato to-day ] iroviding f an amuudment lo thu conntitution a thorizlng the president to veto ai ono or more items in an approprlatii bill when in hn judgment the expo dituro would bo injudicious and co trary tn publb policy , and that t vuto aliall Btnnd i against such itc or itvmi unices overridden by a tw thirds vote if bothhuuaea of congrt'i the vote , hoi > i-vcr , not to effect otli portions of the bill. A QUOllUM UKSIANUKL ) . The foil jwh'g circular wag eent each repuhliciri member o ! the houi "A. quorum of republican mombi Is deruandud for Mondy , the 5 y inst. It has been fully dimonstrat that if the important hneinoca this scsulon is to rccelvo linul act ! 147 riipubllcana must bo In their so : o from 11 a. m. till adjournment. rCTlTlONS asking pauage of the bill to exto national aid to common schools wi presented In the eonato this morn ! by Messrs. Blair nud Mahono , 25 by the form r and 32 by the latter. Thi uniformity in the signatures of a great majority of three memorials linn oro- atid i < om curiosity ni to their gonu- inuni'ts ni roprenontativo potltions. In miny ItisUuara all ii-nnturim on thn pulitlon to the number of 50 or II 0 are found to have been written by the saiuo pornon ilh ncithrr crosr marks tnr momor.imU to explain the ting ilitr fnot. The peti ioi-o nro not dmid aud with but ono exception arc from thu routh. THK UETIUKt ) LIST. The following is a list of vcssole stricken from the navy register undei the provieionn i f the naval approprin. tlon act of 1882 , they bulng unlit f i further service Uoig-i-ns , ( Juml , K nann , Massaahuiottn , Stbinn , Oon- ncotlout , Town , | Niapnra , Orecmn Ohio , I'ouiiBvlvantft , Florid i , Vir- ainln , N < r Orleans , 0losuc , J.IVA , Suoquohana , Uarllngton , S.ipply , Anlotun , Do.'ntor , Frolic , Holief Piwiioo , R-iiecea , Old Monadnock , N irrapnncott , Nyiick , S.ico , Tiuo * rora , Worcustor , Ojumulaigua , Shaw > mut , SiVrtnnali , Santco , Wyomlni and * ll < anoko. Moat of the veasoli montumod will bo broken on thi Atocko , wlillo < \ few will bo sold at nnc tion. KOI.OKH ON TUB UEVKSHES. Secretary F < Ig > r said to-night thn < hii\ action in ipiuijgacall for 15 000 , ' 000 extended 5'a was not inlluoncod by sp oulations aa to the course whicl oongrtHJ would ( urauo with reference tt > rtdccing tixce , 11 o believed the surplus of rdvouiijs which would no- cruu before nuy law miking a rodno tion could go into i IF ot would uu- j doubU'dly provide f r redumption of these botals , and under tuah clrcum < cuiinttMicoi it wan his pU.iu duty to issue the enll wi.hout regard to the attitude of congress pres < put or proep o ivo. Of counv if ho hnd tluu ht it probable tin nautili could Lot bo rodoemoi without reducing thotreasuiv reserve ho would lot h'iv ia-u.'d Iho CA ! ! , b il such was not hia opinion. Even ad mitting for a mo i.o it that eoiigrcec inijhf. reduce the t.ma and impuri itutiea at the pntieut aesslon , it die not , ho thoig'it , f illow a un Intvlta bo ! ounorquiiiico that the reduotinn o revenue would ho correapondlimlj gvat. The lo oriDK of cintoin dutiti uud intorrinl lovouuen and the tjxci would cliuiu.ato Imp utitlon ant c innntnp'i 'ii , eo thu' , t'l. firs : oll'jot c atiHh livteluion ; mltjlubitn Incn'aEi tiiu ruvuiiUiirt uuttiad of dimiahiii | ihom. in thoccnatoMr. Mjrrill offered r resolution suspending no muoh i tin act of Fobruar > 28h , 1878 na author 7.is and directs the secretary of tin treasury to purclu-o oilvor bullion a the nuukct prioo , not loss nor mon than f jur million dollars worth pn inenih , aud o ute the stmq to bi coinid into dolltrn na faataa purchased CONORKBSIONAL. Hpedal Dispatch to 7lln Um. HUNATK rnoCKKniNOH. WAHHINOTON , Fubrmtry 1. At th clouo uf the uioruini ; businosa the tin iT ( bill wai taken up. The pondin question vrc a on Fry'a amendment mont proposing an ad vuloret duty of 40 per cent en ! sugars. Oarlialo moved to ntrlL out the item imposing a duly of j of cent per pound on nulphnto o ! iron o copper as agreed to. Senator Fryo subsequently modi fled hia amendment so na to inako tin duty on all eugiira under thlrioot Dutch standard 35 per cent. , and 01 sugara nbuvo thirteen par cunt. A long debate onnuud. Senator Kellogg said that if Fryo'i nniimdm ut wua adopted it woult ruin Louisiana eugnr producoro , whi generally voted thu rcpjblio.in ticket llo was aorry ro see the attack mudi fran > Iho ropub ic < ii : aidu < f llioc' ' > un ber upon thcau b'ack ' d.lijrU. Kil lo ggavo statistliM of su irproJu- 1 i m Liulflidim. Mo aald it omployut about SOOODO.fO ) o.piial , of whtc ! 810OCOOCO was n > nuolii'idry. Fop. . hundred ihonsind poop'o ' lived by il sixty or aovuii'y ' lliuiiiiand iiinn am womun were einoloyod ui lub..inr.i , i whom more than two-thirds wore cnl orod. The number of oxlavcH own ing homos and other property wa two or three times ai largo ii Louiulana aa in any other utite , nm that claeu of papnlittionVi3 mor quiet and orderly there than in othe southern states. Ttiono roiults trer largely atttibutablo to the augur in duitry. Senator Beck said the raoro ho con F.idorod the queotlon the more satiofio he bcoamo that the effort to got avra ; from the finunco committee bill vru in the interest of rtfiuora. That bi was moro favorable to planters tha any other proposition and waa th bent they could get. Kryo'a amendment was rojeotad. The substitute oiiured by Senate Morrlll , on behalf of the oommittooo flnnnco , for thu gugur echodnlo in th committee bill woa then adopted. Senator Guorgo olTered an amoat mont reducing the duties laid in tli schedule 10 per c nt. upon artich imported from countries whe.ro alav labor is not employed. Lost. Senator Morgan gave notloo of n amendment which ho would ouVr I the seuateprobib'tlng ' thu adulturatla of sniar , molnseea , etc. , by mixlt glucotio with them Sjnator Bock gave notloo ( f a amnndmont to prevent Ill's ' sale of an mixture of sugar and glucose us augt without advising the purchaser of th fact of ita boiug a mixture. Sonitor Ingal'a t'eprocatod the o forta to brliiu glucose into dlsroput Senator S lormHii offiirui an add tional proviso , to bo printed and r ferrud to th i committee on linanc imposing an additional duty .f 10 p rent advalorem on articloa tiumud. ihla Bohcdnlo , when no export duty levied upon such articles by the cou try producing them. The consideration of the sap , sohedulo In comml'teo ' of the vlu being concluded , thu oonato took the tobacco schedule. The amor mont of the finance committee , ilxl the duty on cigars , &o , , at $2.50 [ pound and 25 per cant advalorem T . .adopted. ig I Sanator Hawley oilorod the folio ng as a substitute for the second pir- ngraph ; "Tobaccnin leaf unmanufactured nnd lot stommcd , whan the greater nor- ion of the bale , box or pickaqu is suitable for wrappers , 75 cmts per ) oundjHupon' the whole contents eif nle , box or pnokngc , if atommed , $1 per pound ; tobacco manufactured , nil dstcrlptions'i not f pot i illy ei nmerated or provided for in thia act 40 cunts par pound. " The question was tnkon on the first ) arf graph of Senator Hawloy'a amend- mint aa above ending with "ono del i r per pound. " Ljet ayea 18 , nays , -0. The remaining provisions of llawlej'n amendment were agreed to , Thnpiir'ion ' rejected wna then mod- tied by Shrrman and waa adopted aa 'ollorct ' ; ' 'Tobacco in loaf , unmanu- 'notnrod ' , when the greater portion of the bale , box or othnr package Is ault- able for rpoera , 75 conta per pound upon the whole contcnta of said bale , beix or other package. " COIIB dera ion of schedule "G" ( pro vlslonr ) having boon entered upon , Senator Bayard moved to atrlku out the clause imposing a duty of 1 cent per pound on beef and poik. Senator Williams , advocating the motion , chnrnatcrizid thu tax on pro visions as ' flummery" and as a "tub thrown to the wholo" in order to deceive farmers by pretending that they c.uno in f.ir tholr share of pro tection. As a farmer ho scorned all Lhla noiisonso. Nobody waa going to tnport lions into Indiana and Illinois , wheat into California , whisky into Kentucky or torrnpinn Into North Cirollna. Thia duty did not benefit ho former In any way. Senator Utyard'ii motion wnn lost , ayes 11 , layoa 28. Thu uroviafon schedule having been diauonod of , schedule " ! ! " ( liquor * ) waa taken up and aome progress made rrhcn the eonato adjourned. HOOHK I'ltoyKElUNOH. Ill the liouao the committee of the n-liolo resumed the consideration of ihs tantl' bill. Mr. Tucker moved to rodnoo thn duty on brown acetate of lead frqm 4 .o three cunta per pound. Thu mo tion was opposed by Mr Kwon and others , Attor a long discussion Mr. Tucker'ii nmnndineut waa loot by a vote of 80 to 00 , Knsion and Ander son ( Ivis ) , voting with the democrats , and Kimody , Jones ( IVx ) and Front with the republicans. Other motions Co n duct ) thu duty on load In Un vari ous f irms were loet. On motion c f Mr Kalloy thu ckubo imposing a duty of 10 cents n pound on white ncotato ' f load tit for modioil use was atruok from the bill. In thu course of the diccuislon Mr. Anderson ( Kus ) re routed what ho claimed to bt > aa at tempt of Bulford to send him out of the republican party. Kvery ono ol the Pennsylvania democrats voted with the hii > li tariff mon. Had they for that reason to turn republican ? tlo gave notice ho should claim for himself the right to do his own think- Mr. Ilindallsaid ho re-cognized the fact there could not bo freu trade between - tweon nations where wages of labor varied. Ho would cover the gap' be tween foreign labor nnd the labor pi .psopln.of the United States. Ho did b.illovo congress need go much further. Taking the throe bills and comparing thorn ho had deliberately to thu ooncluMon that the commission bill was far preferable to the ways and moans bill. Ho had voted in every instance In favor of imposing the duty rocomtnon'dod by the committee. Thu senate bill waa preferable to oithor. Ills object was to BO regulate the revenues that they would glvo In cidental protection to the people ol his state and nothing moro. Mr. Cox suggested the gentleman from Pennsylvania ( Ivolly ) withdraw Mi forces and discipline them , ' 'Call cuuciu and dipolpllno thu gentlomoi : from Iowa and Kiimag. " Mr. Ivully You and your friend * apt landed thrin to day. Mr. Cox I lovu to BOO an lndopon < dent nnn , erpoolally when ho is lean' ing toward the ti ; < ht. Mr. Calkins said , speaking an a poll' ticiau , ho would rutheir the doinouraU should should defeat the bill than not. Thi y could not puts a tariff bill of thcii own. own.Sovnral democrats "Wo can pass i bjttor bill than this. " Mr. Oalklna You tried six years tc pats a tariff bill , and it died. Mr , Ellin moved to strike out the item proposing a duty of 25 per cent , advalorem on bono char or bono blacl fit for sugar refining , the intontlor boini ; to place the article on the froi list. Agreed to , 80 to 75. A nambot of republicans voted with the demo crats in tbo affirmative. On motion of Mr. Randall the dut ) on oxide zinc fit for medical uao wai reduced from 10 to Ga a pound. Mr Morrison moved to strike ou the duty of $1 H gallon on fusil oil Lout. Lout.Mr. . Willis moved to Increase th duty to 82 Lost. The committee rose and the hona adjourned. nnd Iho Railroads. Dispatches to Tin U . TOI-EKA , Ks , February 1. A. oor concurrunt rcaolutlon instructing tli ottornoy-gonoral to couimonco quc warrants proceodlnga against the Kui isna 1'acilic and Union Pacific railroad explained a few daya ago , passed tl Honato to-day. It haa piaaed tl houio. The roaolulion asking Cm urora to oitubliuh a iiallonul call trail through Texm Indian Terrltor IC'incai and Nobraskn , waa rejected. Kuto Oiuxtan Siok. SpcclM Dispatch to Til it DBS NK * YOUK , February 1. Kit Olaxton was tukon homo aorioualy at thu cloao of the pnrformancu the Park theatre , Brooklyn , la night. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , ON HA , NEB. Tables supplied with the boat tl market atiorda. The traveling pub ! olalin they got batter acoommodatio and moro general satisfaction ho than at any other house lu Oman Rate , 92 per day. A FIERCE FIRE. A Blaze on the Toman Steamship ' ship Pier in Now York Threatens to Glean Out nn Im tnenao Amount of Ship ping. The Steamer B j pfc Partially Defltrojped. The LOSB Now Estimated at $1,000,000. A Foil nnd Gr-pulo Aooonut of the Soon i.-Tho Latett News. SpcctM Dispatch to Tim till. NEW YOHK , Ftbriury l. A con- lUgration that promised atono'timo to destroy a lurgo amount of shipping along the North river front , in the vicinity tf the piers of the Intnan , Cunard , Trans Atlantiquo , Oouoralo and White Stir companies , broke out at an onrly hour this morning , und is not yet (4 ( a. m ) under control. The fire broke out in the cwpontor shop on the Inmau company's pier , which ia at a point where the Hhipplng ot this class is very numerous , and enor mous storehouses filled with gooda of every description ore very close to ono another. THE STKAM31IIP EOYPr , of the national company's line , and which waa sometime ago chartered by the Intnan company , soon took fire and was immediately towed up the river. As thu steamer was to od into the ntream , the il unen were running swiftly up Iho rigging and gaining headway ulsowharo as shoe true into the brotzo sweeping along the river. The sppotaclo was ono of graudiour , it being soon by the people 011 thn tugs that ench a thing aa saving the Egypt waa entirely out of o question. They got out of haiin'a way aa soon as possible. TUB FIHB srilRAD into every part ot the ship with great rapidity. The fire rolled and cracked in great sheets frorr the hold , now dipping thu very trucks with ita torkod tongue and than aiain swooping down with resistless fury upon the deck and rolling and tumbling back and forth , llko great waves in the rostloaa sea. Presently there came a tcriiflj explo sion that was hoard clour across Alan * hattan Island , and thu fl imea shot up ward with ronowr.d energy. Then c.uno a second , third , fourth and fifth explosion that bade filr from their violence to rend thu blazing hull in txaln. The atoamor will be entirely destroyed. Thu steamer Alaska , of the Qulon line , which arrived from Liverpool to day , as well na Nevada of the same line were thought to ba In so much danger that at ono time they were lying at the pier adjoining the Inman company'a , bat thu wind fortunately bolng from the southeast drove the flames beyond the Ouion company's pier. At the last accounts' thoao two steamers wpro safe. It is supposed that the origin of the fire was a TOBACCO BMOKER , ho violated the rules and took a quiet hiff at the end of the pier , and whoa o thought ho had overstald hit time ut the plpo with an ember in it in ho locke/ . After towing the Bremen tcamur Henry to a point of safety ho tuua set to work to remove the anal boats from the dock north of the n man pier , ai their docka were cov- rod with embora , and their crow had usortod them. The crafta in the ock south o [ the Inman pier were not iany great danger , aa a strong south- ast wind blow from thorn to the pier. ' "ho Egypt wua completely burned. iVhon thu ihmca wora at the highest a umor waa started that H05IH LIVEH 11A1 > 1IEKN LOST , at suoh reports could not bu verl- ed. The watchman on the pier tatod positively that all the workmen ot off ana that there wan no ono on ho Egypt when she was towed into ho stream. THE WILDERT EXC1TFMENT rcvullcd on the neighboring plow , nd it was. feared at onu time that housandn of casks filled wlth _ liquors itid gooda on the bulkhead opposite ho Inman dock would bo destroyed , 'ho fear among the captains of the arloua boats was intensified when a argo cinder , carried by the wind , fell nto a olowod-up nvilntopsnil of a three maatcd schooner and sot fiio to the masta. A aailor , bucket in baud , ran up the rigging and put oat the bUz ? , bat other similar fires occurred until .ho . busy little tugs had emptied the docks of the vessels. They were mostly all towed down toward the Rat- tory , but a largo number sought tafaty on the Jersey shore. It ia impotslblo to atato LOSS OAUSBD BY TUB KIKE but a rough estimate furuiahod by the police la placed at nearly S7GO.OOO. Other estimates rnako the losa ever $1COO,000.A . A LATEIl TELECIRAM. At 0 thia mornirg the Inman dock ia still burning and nest of the buildings - ' ings on the pier and contonti are con sumed The losa ia roghly estimated at $1,000,000. The Egypt was not totally destroyed. The fire depart ment and two fire boata are at work on the flarnoa. Of the large covered ahcda on the pier , nothing remains , and the plor itself is burnt to the water's odge. NOT so BAD. Beyond the pier itself and the con tents tlio ] nm haa proved inconsidera ble. The E-ypt is iron and a thou sand dollars or two will rnond her In jury. THK INSCIUNOK. At meeting of the board of fire un. dor rritern to-dity , oommitteca were appointed to adjust the losses on the plor building , machinery and mer chandize. The amount * of Insurance are pn the pier $80.000 , on the machinery $21COO and merchandize. $750,000.