JHE OMAHA DAILY BEE. YEATuJHE . TWELFTH YEATu OMAHA NEB SATURDAY MOIINING FEBRUARY 10 1883 20) ) THE STATE CAPITOL. \ Present and Prospeo'lvj Oohfll- tion of the State Treasury * A Warning to Law Mnkera to Go 6low in Helping Up Expenses , The Search for Fossils Ab. ruply Ends in the House. Likewise the Landlord Scheme to Squeeze Tenant Farm * rs. - . Mania Corn- -.e fjr a Railway - mission Strikes MoShane. Vile Food imd VIIor Words in the Luuatio .Asylum. Bpec'al Correspondence o ( The Dee FILING UP THE TAXri February 9. Unlgta the legislature promptly pat on thn brakes the pocplo of this | , ta'o iiill bo berne down by a mountain of debt and taia' tlcn. According to cflijlal figuroa our atato debt aggregates within n fraction $500,600 , and ( ho local county debt aggregates about $7 , 00,030. On thla debt the people of this atato are taxed to meet interest at least 7 par cent , or about $750,000 per annum. When to this onorrflous draft on the taxpayers is added the coat of state , county and city governments , the burden becomes ilmost unboarab'o. ' The ordinary ex- 'ponBca of our aUto government are ea- timatod at ? 59 090 a year , or ono dollar lar for every man , woman and child in Nebraska. Tht > ao expenses are growing from yiar to year , while the inoonio is limited , aud the increase in wealth does not keep pace with the out n. Wonrotiow paying $109 a day for each tlay in the year for the kenning of 219 i enltoutiary conv cti. \\ihn Gvo yonra the uutibnr of co-Wicti will reich COO , which meani it tax of $250 n day on the ceo pie. 'iho innaun hoepitil , the de f and dumb and cither chititi bio and benevolent institutions are constantly growing and they mike a heavy demand upon the taxpayers In the fuca of all thii the lo ishturo is Importuned to vote away more than half a million dollars in appropriations for a new capitol and various public buildings that wo will not need fur aomo years to come , In addition to all this the are the bogus claims of parties who pretend to have rendered the state aervioe in all aorta of ways. In order to pull through the capitol appropriation - tion the Lincoln lobby bavo encouraged a schema to expend over fCOjU O ftr , now ballsing to bo added to the Kearney reform school. This institution in far tnoro in need of roper supervision than of now cost- E y buildings. It costs the atato about $4 000 a year for the salaries of the supervision of forty boys and $4,000 more for their living expenses , and yet those boys are reported to be in a Tory wretched condition and need soap , water and bruohes a good deal more than anything else. Last sum mer the superintendent npant the greater part of the season in cam paigning , ace' ' bo has been hero for the hat ttfo weeks , which would indi cate that the rifjrin tchool ii mprocf an asylum for broken down politicians than a place for reformlcg bal boys and p.irls. AM > TJIEU IXI'BNBIVK 8CIIEMK linked with fie now cipitol appropri ation la the proposed normal school at Grand Inland. The atato has a normal school now at Peru , which it a heavy drain on the treasury , ana us iv matter of economy and usefulness , It should bo consolidated with the university , whera the teachers and pupils would enjoy the banofit < f sileatifio apparatus aud mruomn nod lectures. To establish another normal school anywhere in the state la simply to create another endless tax. lag achemo which would mainly bene. fit a few professors at the expense oi the whole state. It was a piece ol folly to establish tbo blind asylum al Nebraska Olty , which only contains 2E Inmates and costs $500 a year for eacl ; person with very poor supervisor and inferior educational lacllltior , whereas the state conld place these nn fortuaatos in the Iowa or Miasour asylums at less cost and with inon comfort and bolter education. Thii statn is too young for aping thi wealthy and older stitcs that boast o various benevolent and charitable in stltutlona. Another scheme for taking mono ] out of the treasury Is the proviso Ii the bill making an appropriation fo : the deaf and dumb asylum , whbh soli apart $9,000 for the purchase of addi tlonal ground. The inntttntlon ha ton acres of ground , all it needs , am to an unsophisticated observer ther appears to ba a darkey in the wooi pile for baying tmro land. Whe the original alto was chosen uoir Omn hi there was i land aocculatiun in it aud this looks very much like anotht such scheme. _ THE SEN ATE. Speolil Correspondence of Tin llti. LINCOLN , February 6. 1 . c ° i.i\ ! convened at 2 p. m. , nnd iu r the li troduotlon of several bills , t.out inl the committee of thowholo toconsldi bills on general filo. The first bl taken up was a bill fur an at for tl relief of occupying claimants of re estate. This act in intended to mal the rosl estate liable to the parson i possession of real citato for all tat' ' paid by him , even though It is subs qnently proven that the title la i Bomo other person. The bill also pr vide * that the occupant shall rooolvo n\y for iraprovomcnta made by htm. The t hi pasted thu committee aud was recommended for passage , A bl'l by Senator MoShane , for the purpose cf creating n special fund for the improvement of street that cannot bu touched for anything cine , was ooutii'ored in committee of thu whole and recommended for passage. This bill la for cities of the hrst class only aud consequently means Ouuhu. An act lo ofttnbltsh a printing Inw for the atato ( f Nebraska , introduced by Sunatsr Dye , was considered , aud was supported by nearly every senator on the 11 ) or. The old printing law Is a grand fraud , uud any change , no matter what that chaugo might be , could not make the state printing any more o implicated than at the present time. The bill makes an entire chang > iu the leltirg of the contract. Senate file No. 2-C introduced by Senator Brown , of Douglas , cimn up in the committee of the whole. Tnis is a bill compelling railroad corapanif to erect and maintain depots at a I points where two railroads cross each other. The bill was pressed by the people ol Nomaha county bccauso they bavo a creasing naar the center of that county where no depot is maintained. It was also fought by people from the same couuty because the town of Au burn had beou built up under a cjn. tract with the railroads that no depot should ba built at the crossing. Senator Conkliug moved on amend ment , which made the law npply only to crowing * hereefici4 mado. Senator Kincaid opposed this bill ; raid lhat hu was a rnunbur of the ju ciiciary committee , to which this bill was referred , nnd that ho know the reason why this bill nas introduced it wns because there was n local fight iu Numaha county , lie know that there waa n state policy that should bo considered , but he favored the peti tioners from Auburn. Ha road a pe tition Bignod by n latga number of citizens nijnlnet the law. Ho was opposed to the bill , because it wns too broad nud sweeping , lie waa in f vor of the question being nfjrred to ( fliera nho should have the power to determine ouch quaalioiiB. Do was oupoBod to tno bill because it would interfere with thu rights of the citi zens of Auburn. Senator Brown , of Olay , favored the bill. Ha saw merit In thu hill , and ho did not care anything about a'iy town aii h1 company He'iOjght ' the proplo of the atato at largo should have im opportunity to utitp their freight and have It trauoforrol from ono road to another wherever there wt.4 a railrotd crossing. Brown cf L incut ; r said that vho bill ought not to pas * . If it passed nt all ic should b ) amended , lhat rail roads should give the greatest accom modations to the public , no ono will deny. lie thought that the railroada wore the judges. Ho was also of the came opinion as the senator from Holt. He thought that the question should bo Bottled by a commission. Senator B itlar said ho was like the Lord ho luted a coward , and ho spoke upon thia bill for fear ho would bo called a coward. Ho favored an amendment that would make the law apply to crossings hereafter mado. He had promised to vote foe this bill but had decided to "yarn'1 a little and do differently. Ho did not think that the bill would accommodate the pub lic. Ho said that ho would say that this law waa in the interest of people in Nemaha county , aud while ho would accommodate old and warm frienda by voting fur this bill he would iujo.ro others who had bought lota In Au burn. There was no clause In this bill compelling one railroad to take the freight cars of another at these railroad crossings. Senator Sshot-nholt favored the bill. He said that Governor Butler WAS a very good man , but very Inconsistent. IIo and that Butler propoced to look upon Auburn aa a sacred spot. Ha himself alao lived in u sacred spot , Falh City , the godo lived there , but fir all that ho thought that the city of the Got'a should take Its chances What was aauca for the gooao waa Banes for the candor. Senator Browi , of Douglas , oaid this waa a question solely between the raHrj.id : ! aud the people , and the men who opposed this wore working In their interests. He presented a pe tition signed by 1,600 names from dif ferent counties , not atklng for the In. terest of u few men iu ono town , bul asking thla law for the goneriil good. If a town could not aland on ita owr morlta , it ahould go down. Thia bil la of a public nature , and no per tonal cooalderation should bo takot into account. Senator McShano opposed the bill Ho had received petitions from i largo number of citizens In Nomahi county. This bill would injure par ties who had purchaeed luta In Au burn , and ho thought that their boa Interests should ba looked after. By a vote the committee recom mended that the bill do not pass , am whtm the committee arose It was ao cordlngly Indefinitely postponed b ; the aonato. Among the bills considered In th senate was ono defining the buundar lea of Loup county , a now county ti bo organized out of the territory lay itig juat north of Valley county , th bill patsod the committee of'th whole , and when it came up bcfjr the senate , Senator McShano move that the uamo "Lonp" ba changed t "Diwoa. " Senator Connor fough thie , ho said that the name of LJU wus a historical one , and the peopl residing in ( hat country felt proud o the nauio , nnd while ho rntnrtalne ( ho highest opinions of Ooverau D- . VPS , ho thought that it was barol .c lojtiblo that wo would regret it if th changevrm made. Hu olludud to th county of Goxper , and sud that ov log to the name it wai imporsiblo t aattlo up the o uuty. The amondmcr of McShano was voted down , and U bill providing for the county of Lou was ordered 'n a third reading. February 9 The friends of tl Dawea movement appear to bo dote mlnoi that the governor shall have county named after him , and eccon ingly Suuator Heist this morning 1 troduced a now bill making a counl out of that portion of the cowboy dl trlot lying just norlh of Lincoln county. A bill has bfon introduced by Sena tor Rogers to provide for compulsory education. Tfin nu'rond ' bill reported by Sana- tor iMcShaiiu from thu railroad cum- inlttui' wan read at length thii morn- in ) ' . This bill provides for the ap- pointmi'iit of a railroad commitMnu wth only ministerial POVMTS , Thtx bi I ie to bo a substitute for all railroad MMn in the * Miatp. Tno bill of S tntor Brown , of Dauij las , providing tor the dttpoatt of pub lic fuiu'a of CJUtuii'H nud citlna DD H tti obt.iia interist th roon , w n before the suiiato and undt > r diaca' iou nhun the seuato adjourned until 2 p. m. AF rEHNOON WORK. Siwc'al 1) gpitch to TllK lUt , iwosTFALs hTorrrn. LINCOLN , Fobruiry 0. The after noon seis'ou of the two houses wne miinly taken up with routine bin ! IHIIS and the reading of bills uud ru ports of oimmlttocs. The geological survey echomo w.is put upon its pasaigo pud defeated by a votu of 35 to 4 ! ) against the bill The homo a'ao ' killed the bill to givt landlords a llou on the crops of their farm tenants. Several nnlmpirtant bills wcro passed , most if them boiug for the relief of private claimants. TUANKINO VAN WYCK The house by a unanimous vote , adopted the following resolution , with instructions that an ( flic'ul copy be transmitted to Senator Van Wyck : llEiotvtD , Tint it is thn sinsonf this house that the Hon. Charles U Van \vyek , f ic his manly nnd nb e < Hbrt in the United Statta oonnto iu fiver of free lumber , is entitled to the thaiiks of this house aud thu country at hr e. DEATH OF KLOCUMB A uncnimoua vote of condnlonco on the death of ex Iliprcsuutumo Slocumb waa iilio adopted Thu cum mtsBionors ( f iho hou e aud mtutu on public charttloi nnd bum volant ins i tutiomi will lenvu for Oinihu at 7 o'clock to morrow morning to visit and inspect the ottUo deaf and du ib in stitute. THE JN-iAVE. Sp clil Cmcpou. > Du ) u ( HIE llni. HOW 111E A1YLUM H M'NAOH ) LINCOLV , February 9 Tin ro vra no eussion of the comtnittco to iu vcatigUo the incano asylum hist night , but there waa n short eesiiou thin morning. Mro. Matilda Dawsun , of Plittsmouthf n former inmate of the asylum , was awe rn. She said lhat aho was at thu hospital about two woeka , while them aho was for ono week in the Second ward and ton days in thu First ward. She caid aho wua a very , nervous woman. My lettcm to my husband and my friends were all roatJ by Dr. Matlhewson. My husband noticed that the envelopes were not addressed in my hand , and uont to mo a dollars worth of stamped envelopes , but they never reached me , The food that I had while in the Second ward waa vile , not < K to ivo to yt/r pige , No butter and no uiilk for any pur pose. Some of the patients in this ward were very filthy. In the First ward thu food was of a better quality but not Bufl'ulent in quantity. The attendants and Dr. Hay were kind to her , but Dr. Mathewson did not nso her decent and never epoko kindly to the patients. Thla lady la vary intel ligent. HolHsli 'Work rf n Black Bruto- Spe.UI Dispatch to Tut Dux. PAOLA , Kaa. , February 9. Wedueu- day m ht a little colored girl named Bdnnings , 9 years old , was found lying upon the ground insensible and stripped of most of her clothing , and her arms nnd lo o frczan otllT. After several hours' mudloul treatment she was revived nnd related a otory of a lit-lliah culrago by Henry Smith , a notorious negro. Smith waa iirrobtud and taken to jail. List night a crowd of several hundred colored men gath ered about thn jail and demanded the. prisoner. The sheriff had prepared for the attack nnd refused. The no- proea opened firp , wouudlug thu sher iff a son , and the abend's party ratali- ated , killing ono negro , tenoualy wounding two and wounding several otheta. The sheriff wan slightly hurt. About 1 o'clock to day a cro rrd of whites ana bUcks collectoJ in front ol the jail and watted for th > > marchal to como with Smith , who , it was reported , would bo taken boforu the juitioa. The sheriff declined to move tlio prh oner on account of thn thrtu a of the mob. The crowd , led by a nuin her of the best business men ic the city , made nn assaul t on the jail , drove the shnrif into the interior of the buildirg After hours nt work with hummun arid crowbars , thiy battered * awa ] the cell only to find Smith dead or the iloor , having committed snlcldi by cutting his throat with a pooke kuifo The mob put a rope nroum the corpso'd neck , drarg d it to i tree and ntrung it up Tnu outrage ) child is alive , but is expeotod to dl from the rtsult of Smith's act. ROB BINOTHE MAILS. HO Registered Loiters Stolen at Cc dar RapldB , Iowa. Sj > clil Dpattli ! to TUB IKB. ! OEDAK RAMOS , Ia. , February 9.- A daring mail robbery occurred o Union depot , this city , at a late hou last night. The mail pouch was HI pod open in the bapgigo room and 1-1 registered lottera taken. Amount ( lorn unknown. Ono letter coutaluo a $1,000 bill. U Cntttnj ; Uown Wagon. Special ninpatch to THII iln. PITTHDUKO , Fsbraary 9. It lo ut diratood that there will be n gonori IP i roductlon of wages on the 15.h ins r I at all the on1o works In South Got notsvillo. The roductlon will bo per cent on common laborers an coke drawers , and 15 per cent o miners. The reduction will afloi 2,5CO coke ovens and 0,000 workmoi THE NATIONAL CAPITAL The Fisheries Question EeviYBd , This Tima For Abpjftatlon , The Prophet Witr ioa RetiroB to Hie Hole to Await the Coming i-toria. Some Facts Conoermner the la- toniatiooal Exhibition at Cork. Irelnud. The Currency Reformera Pro- olaitu Their Principles and Disappear. Ocn'lnn'i XVrritllhg Willi Rovcna * Rcdaatiou. CAPITAL NOTES. Spoc'al llsp tclio ) ta Till U . WxsiiihOTjN , February 9 There is no fiuuidtuion fur the oarrunt p r.t rnpli to the offost that Mrs. Judge John Blair Uogo , of Wcs VirRioln , IB luthotity for thu announcement , of tlu > uiig'gjiuout of Senator Divld Davis. A rKomur rETKiis. Thcro are no indioallous of the "henvy storm" predicted to-day bj weather prophet Wiggins , and it is understood ho ha * withdrawn thu prophecy concerning the great hurri cane aud tidal wave for March 11. TUB FISHERY QUESTION. The donate committee on fornign wff lrH will report favorably a renolu tion directing the prjudcnt to givi n itico during July to thu quuun ( f Orouc Dritniu that it is thu wiaa of tlu < United SUtcs totcrmlimtd thuirticlta . .f the "treaty of Waihiiiyton" reUt- ing to the u'jhory qneslion. I'AYNK riNMLI ) . Tire war dtpartmunt lui been informed - formed of tliu oaptnro of Oipt I'.ivno and hiip\rtyof Uka ah nu culoma'a Oiuitrol SliciniAU said ho eupp acd the ctp noa will-bo Ulum to F.irt Smith and iuned ovir 'o ' the civil authorities , whu will tu them hi Lburty ngtmi , DO wua t\lrt..idy duiiu in : inoio than ono ocoislon. General Shurtna.u thiuka moro nt.uiKilit. lavra shou d bo eiMTtod for the puimhmoiit cf this olaes of invaders. TIIAMCFOL CAMJCKS. British Minister \Vojthaj Trritlona notu to the ODorotaiy of atato convey ing the thanks 6 ! the government ot thu Dominion of Canedi to the aoorp- tary of thu treasury for his uotlou in placing at the dlepusnl tf the authorl- ties of British Columbia the Btoamor Walcrjlt , for the purpaso of proceed- iug to Fort Simpson to repil autici piled attacks of Indians upon thu English eottkmant at that point. THE COISK ExnmmoN. The United S tales , , -MUBU ! at Cork , Ireland , haa written.aii > fcttt resttig ! di patch to tu'o dcpftctuCLil of tliu oUll in regard to the industrial exhibition of arts , products , manufactures and machinery to bo hold in that olty dur ing the summer and autumn cf 1883 Former exhibitions of thia character , which have been hold iu Ireland hnvo failed to produce the hoped f > > r sails > factory results owing to the diirentioim of a political character nmocg their promoters. Pn fi Ing by former i x- porlouco , ho waver , those hiuit/g the present achemu In hand have decided upon ignoring ull questions of pitrun- ago and politics Tno indications are that the forthcoming exhibition will ba a grand eucco s In connection with the display of Iriah products tliuni will bo held tliu annual agricultural , horao and dairy show , the principal exhibition of the kind over hold iu the south of Ireland NEW ENGLAND OPEBAT1VE3. Before the aanato committee on education and labor Frank K , Foetor testified that the condition of opera tives in New England living in the companies' houses was very bad. He oald the French Canadians are to Nen England what the Chinese are to Call- fornh and the I'acilio coast. TUB COURE.VOY lltFOUM 03NFr.KENCl ! has closed Hi ncaaion and the reform ers to-day issued an addreai to the country , in which they defiao thoii position with regard to aomo tf ttu principal Issues of iho time. Thu ad drcsb begint : "Mouopuliatloitiflui-nct threatona the libarty if the pooplu ; ll hus divided the American citizens intc classes of rich and p'oor thoeo whi llvo on a fixed income , yet produoi nothing , and thoia whose labor pye all taxes and atipporls all claBscs I . . controls tht principal avenuea of commerce morco and travel aud traurm'ajlon ' o intelligence. It wioUs _ undue luflu once over the publib proai urn elections. It corrupts all legislative judicial and executive cllhora and above oil inflates and controls th volume of currency and crodltn whicl enables it to create panica , d'str ' > . ; uroporty values , paraljzna bnslnfse throws labor out of employment am stops the demand for its productions. Tno attention of all patriotic oitizan la invited to the statement cf prin olplca In which are advocated in th prompt payment of the dubt , th Issuance by the government of all out runoy of the country , buch curronc to ba legal tender for all dm public and private ; OBtabluti mont of a govoriimont postal lolt graph tyUom , reBtriotion of rai'roa oarporationa to proraoto pubho we faro , to prevent them from hccomlri opproBslvo mouopolloa ; repeal ull o'ai legislation and onastmout of law compelling all property to butr 11 jast portion of thu burdens of tax tion ; retention ( f the public domal for the benefit of actual settler economy in public expenditures , hoi ps'y Inadminlstoritig the govornmoii American civil service that will plai officials moro directly under control i the people , and finally purity of tl ballot through lawa adding di frniiohlsomcnt to Imprisonment for f ll who buy or eollvotis , or render f ibo rotuniH of olcctlons. This ad- dri'ta contains citations from Ilonj - mill Frunkliu , Ojor a Washington , I'liorans Jvire.aon , Dmlol Webster , John Shormaii ( ! r\nt , 0nrgu S o- phuiuoti , iho Ddko f WollliiRion , Ari totlo , aud Jounh Nlmmo , , lr , AH uuthoritii's to lllustrAto and prove thocorrootninsof thu vinwsof the con- foronoo upon thn subject of currency uud class legislation , TUB 8TKKNOTI1 OV SUO H. In answer to the sonata as to the acoharino strength t f su nr , Ac , At s stunt Secretary of the TruAsnrj French replied that 75 per cent Is thu noarcst pructicul mimimam of stand ard of rating for assessment purpoioi , CONGUISSIONAL. Special Dlipatch to Til * llm HKNATK l'HCOKHINas WAsiiiMjro.v , February 9. A ro- mnnatrtuico was presented agtiuat plitcing lumber on thu free list , Senator Halo roportul thn nnval bit. It appropriate 815.7i7,3nt ! T o seualo oommittuu added $518 000 ti > the n Krognto of the bill as it pnaitd the huusn. Tlin total amount rxaocds lust year's bill by about S'JOD.COO , the iidch.ian bulng duo to thu itums for nn incru.190 of thu nitvy , including a sum for thu completion of monitors. Senator llalu naid the o immltlco had struck out from thu bill every parllolo ( f general logislatlcn , io the hi 1 us roported'was u clean appropria tion bill. Senator Morrlll reported a aubstt- tutu for the paragraph in the tariff bill embracing "women's and child- ruti'd dtuta good ) , etc. , " which was agreed to. Senator EJmunds reported favor ably n joint resolution providing for the abrogation of the fisheries article ( if thu Washington treaty. Senator Ferry vuavod > takn up * hti post route hill L 'at - 27 to 33. Tno tar ff bill was llivn takui up. Senator Book moved his pending "abstituto for thu wool eohedulo Ln' ayes 19 , nooi 30 Srnltor Murnll said when the bill reached thu aouutu ho would offer on atiiundmunt to the pig iron paragraph In thu iron sohudulo. Seimtur Aldnch , from the count H ho on limo , roporlod BinandmontB to the ra\iiud pirugraphs ombraclng binnori , Imtc , hoods and matorUla for thorn , unking thn duty ou maturiila 20 p remit ua valor. , in , uud the duly on tm'a , etc , , 30 p.r cjnt. A rued to. The reserved , partKriph , Inying n duty ( if six oanta'por hundred pounds on tnlt in bapa or other pnck- ugcawit taken up. Senator Yitiicd movid to ntrllco it out. BO ia to lot salt go 011 the f.To Hit. Tnls bi 1 , ho euld , sucmed to bu framed upmi the theory of taxlug all the iifaepsariaa of llfo and letting the luxuries como iu free , BO that the poor men following plow , and r ( ildotlue ; OH the heavy taxus ho had to pay on hi ) plow , his trace chuinn , his hat , his shoes , hU bla'nkoti , mlRht ootisolo himaulf with thu thought that congress hal not bion quitu inconsiderate , bu' , to com- ponsuto him fur this burden had pro vided for free palmloaf fans and fiddle strings and "vuxvomloi , myrobilm , " . tid Ctt , " of & 1I , "he ! ' , BUclctop.-/ that hurt'tf-er every malt might have a fiktiloton in his closet without pay ing u duty [ Liughtor ] The apucUi sonata ojmmlttoo on ho vy orduauco midu a ropart to the ooniito thr , ugh chairman L ) gau , Thu cumiuittuo ri'commund that the chief ordumica ollicar have 100 ton ltgh nuiooth baroi now on hand convertud iuto eight Inch breich loading ritlea ; the proper mounting of 300 fifoeri : Inch guns ut the forte ; manufacture of tire experimental ateol breech loading gcus , ono to bo eight nnd the other ton luchoa In callbru , and two oxpeiimuntal cast Iron breech leading niles , twelve inches calibre , and such number of cast iron guns banded with atOHl , ai shall bo nucua- to thoroughly tuat the tfliolency of this clanii of ordinance ; that thu chief ordinance cfiner shall select two of thu moat meritorious breech loading duvlcos that are ( jIL'red by the committee of the Gjtty board and the ordinance department , and thurough'y test their efficiency nnd unto a report ; that ho also inaky ox- peiiruonts with the varioaa now de vices and with the "mult ! charge" Byitom of guns. An appropriation of 503,100 is recommended. Suaator Allison offered an amend- mout , of which ho had given notice , providing for refunding 90 pur cunt of the duty paid on imported salt used in curing moat a afterwards exported. Senator Veat offered an amendment providing forrumUnion tf the duty on salt imported in bond and used In curing uioata. At the suggestion ol Senator Hansom he modifiud the amendment HO ns to include such salt used iu cuiing fish other than thoau taken by licensed fishing vesaulo , f | Senator B yard urnuod In favor of free . . . .UVM.IIr. . . traveling tnrongi 1 thu Kmawahi valley aomu yeuta alnc ( his attention hud been directed lo tin deserted a lt works most advantage omly situated for onsy working nnc ready access to that great pork pick , ing olty , Cincinnati. Upon Inquiry hu was told that thu owners of tin wotki had boon pud to abandon thun by eait producers of Now York i striking tnitnnco of the evils of th system of building up monopolies b , law. Senator Conger slid ho would offo an amendment carrying out the roc oinmoudailoii of the tariff ojtnruh uun , Inavint ; the duty on unit aland it had ( ito l far fi ti uii year ) past 1 centa per 100 pounds on silt in pack Hgca aud f iitit ; centn on Hint In htilli Under thcso ra f a thn pnoa of aalt ha f tl'ttii ' from 3'J 50 to 70 cunts u barrel Sjnator Wilhunu thought Qud ha Intended that light , air und watr should bo froo. iho cost of trarmpoi latlon wts ull the pro'octluns netdo by Bait and to tax h was a crirn ugatL'st hum tntty , against nature Suuator Vancu'a motion to strili out silt and let It go upon the frou Hi was lost - aypB 22 , noes 24. Senator Allison modiliadlils amen < mont eo ai to allow a refund ( in aun not less than 9100) ) of the entire dul ptid upon salt used in curing for oipirt and actually oipcrtjd. Af ter further dftouialon thu whole nib- jcct of rcni'sslon oi the du'y upon silt w.is received by unanimous con. sotit for con iteration whun the bill pusses from committee cf the whole Into thu senate. Iloturninc to the clauses relative to opium , which were passrd over informally , Sunatur Mil ler ( Chi ) moved to strike out thu cliunu impoiing a duty of $1 a pound on opium and to insert thu fallowing : "Opium crude , containing nine par cent or over of morphia , $1 per pound , and the importation of opium cjiitaifing lees than nlno per cent of morphU Is horohy prohibited. " Agreed to. Sjnator Miller then moved to ia- create the duly nn upturn propand for smoking from 0 to $10 per pound. Agreed to. I'hu llcmi of loud chemicals , on mo tion of Sonntor Aldrioh , were amended uf follows , iicotato of lead , brown , 14 cents pcrpoundjacolatoof leadwhite , 0 conia pt r pound ; white lead , whuit dry or bulk , 3 cents per pound ; llthage , 3 cents per pound ; orange mineral aud redtojk,3ouuts pur pound Senator George moved to amend the paragraph exempting f.-om duty mi ohinery for the manufacture of bout sugar , by also exempting machincrj for the manufaciuro uf goods com- nosid of cotton , wool , hemp or ramie. Lost. Senator Sherman morcd to strike out the paragraph. Agreed to. Thu Internal revenue portion of the hill was then tnken up. Sjnator Beck moved to luhku the tax on snuff and manufactured tobacco eight cents per pound , Instead of 12 , as iu the bill , Senator Bock Insisted upon a vote , which resulted ayes 5 , noes 17 No quorum present. Sjuito ad journed. HOUSK rllOOKKDINOa. Mr. Bulford.from tno committee on ooliifgi' , weights and inasHuroa , report ed a rutoltnion declating it expedient to dlscoutlnuu the coinocu of silvorun- der the oxlstlrg law , and rooamtnend ing the commuteo on Appropriations report a provision for additional vau't room at some point In thu Mississippi valley. Referred The oonferenco report on tbo mili tary academy bi 1 w s subiulttod und agreed to. Tno houae then wout iuto oommlttoo on the tat iff bill. The Item impoeiiiK a duty of 1 1 10 cents p4r pound on tin pltto , etc. , havinp butfu itaotiud , Mr. Ktmion moved lo reduce the duty to ono cent , though hu was not suiu but that it should be reduced to three-fourths of a cuut or put on the free list. Mr. Baynu moved to Increase the duty to two cones a pound. Hu chir- noterlzod the pending paragraph as n depnrture from thu principle whlah ran through the bill. Ho crltlileoJ the oommittoo on ways and moans for having abindonod Ita duty. It listened to that clamor and violated the great principles nhioh waa. supposed to permeate moato the bill , The Standard Oil company had a very largo Interest in nooinK that the duty ou tin plates should not bo reduced. Mr. Anderaon moved to strike out the whole clause , stating his intention was to move to place it on the free list. If there wan anything which ho wai absolutely opposed to it was class monopoly , and ia particular tlio Stand ard Oil company. This waa a tax of $500,000 levied on the people who bought any articles of tin. Hero WBB , thank God , ono little rift In the clouds , one glonm of sunshine , one breath of frojli air , where their was a chauco to reduce the revenue and lift off taxation. Mr. Hammond , In response to a suggestion made by Mr. Kelly , that some time in the future tin plato in- 'dujtry ' mifjht grow up which ought now bo pnittaod , likened the Bug- gentian to tno action of Mrs Toodlea In buying a door plato boAiintr the name of Taompion , "with a p , " In expectation tbut she might have a daughter v. ho might marry a man with thut name. The motions of Bayno and Andor < aon weiulont. Ktttnon'a motion wae agreed to , BO the duty rn tin plato ia fixed ut ono cunt a pound. dr. motion of Mr Hatknlltboo'ausc imposl ( / u duty of 1 0 10 cents pet ponhd on oorrugntud or crimped ironer or steel was struck from the bill. The moment Uuf next cl usu , pro posing a duly of 4 10 couta pur pound on cotton ttca , wua reached , half D dozen members from the Southern states wore on their feet claiming reo ognlUon. Mr , Mckee was the fort on atu man. Ho moved to ruduco the duty to 35 percent , advalorom , Funding action the committee ruse , and thu house took a root as. The house , at the overling actslon passed a largo number of pension billi nud bills granting condemned ouinoi for monumental purposes. Amoni thorn , was a bill granting a pension o $20 a month to the widow ol Majo Iliwk , roproseiitativo from llli noiaand ; a bill granting eight bronz cannon for the purpoao of erecting monument to General William U Lytlu'at ' Cincinnati. Adjourned. Anti-monop3ly Oouvontlon- SpccUl Dlipatcb to Till ln. CHIOAOO , February1. ) . A callaigno by anil monopolists In all parts of th country for dulegntua to a conforonc for thu formation of a new party , wt htued hero to-day. Thu conferom will be hold hero on tlu Fourth of Jul on u bails of four representatives froi each congrcaeional district , four fro : e.Hcli territory and four from Iho Dl trlct of Columbia. The prlncipli oantaiuod in the call nro ; "Oppositk to ooufudrratcd monopoly , publ litid * for natual sotllera , eupprrtMc f cornera In the ueotaa.iin of 'if to protective tariff I vr ' mi ; th-i eluctio'n of tha preside r. vici ) procltlont and senators by a ciirc vote of the people. " Millions Gwm Away. MIlllonHof liottlcnof Dr. Klnts't Ni Discovery tor Consumption , C-'ouglm a Colda , hwi ) liluti K'ivou awkan Tri Bottles uf the larye nlzo. TliU enutnuu outlay would ba dluautrouH to the ] > i prletorn. were It 1iot for the rare morj | M)9 eHCl by this wonderful medicine. Ci at O. K. Goodman' * Drug Store , ami u Trial llottlo free , and try. for yovirso never fa'ls to cure. THE OLD WORLD. Prince Jerome Secures His Lib erty Through the Courts , The Now Ministry Prepared to Resign 'Jhis Evening. Bismarck's Biennial Budget Scheme Killed in tbo Reicrtstng. A Largo Variety of G iiir 117ewf FRANCE. Dispatch to Tin Him. S , Fohnury 'J The health of F.illluros Is shattered. lie will prob ably bu unablti to join the nowcabioot. Ele had another attack of congestion of the brain , The brunt of I In debate on the ex pulsion bill In the aonato to morrow tll fall on Ddvna , minister of juatico , lie Informed President Gravy that the momlnrs of the cabinet will resign - sign to morrow ovonii.p if the bill bo rejected. Prlnco Napoleon was liberated at half past three thii afternoon , the tribunal having quashed the Indict ment against him. At the sale of the Sara Uernhardt's jewel ) , a nccklncn of black and gray pearls brought 12 , (03 f ratio' ; a braco- Idt tf tubios aud saphires 4 100 frurcn , and two necklets of brilliants G.COD francs. GERMANY. Special Dlnpatchci to Tin llsr. BKIILIN , February 0. Bismarck mya ho does not think ho shall over enter the rolchatrg ngitn. The ro- duotlnn In the military oudgotamount to i ) COQC03 marks. The rolchstrg rejected the esti mate * 'or 1E81 83 , thus sealing the fate of nismaik'a biotniil Ltdget eoheme. At the court of inquiry at Hamburg Saturday into the disaster to the steamer Uimbrla the following persons from the atnamor Sultan will bo ex amined : Oiptaln Cuthlll , first and tocond tiflbcrs , firat eiiRtneef , CHrpen- tor , hontawuln nnd two aoamon. At 'ho time of the collision ono seamen waa on lookou' ; ttio other and boatswain - swain at the holm. Witnesses at the preliminary Inquiry will o ncludo their doprsUloiu. Ofliiora saved from the Cimbtia will .bo cross-ex- amined , WitnosHes of iho Oimbrla will bo examined Tuesday. Sensation al disclosures are i xpectod Tuttnday. It la reported the ofliodra of the Ham- burg-American line had nowa of the dla&stor at 10 o'clock on the morning of the 12th. ENGLAND. BpecUl Dl p tchcs to Tin lim LONDON , February 0 In the shaft of the Severn tunnel works , to-day , four men wore killed outright'and several sorloualy mangled. A steamer building on the Olydo for the Inman line will bo named the "City of Chicago. " _ Uladstouo wit ! vr ° - " { < Btn" 0 nncs till his health la restored. will bo nbjont till the opening of the commons. The Times eulogizes Jndah P. Ben jamin nnd flays English mercantile law p-rofitcd by the reception accorded the accomplished jurist. in ELAND- Special Dispatches to TOR llm. DUDLIN , February 0. Archbishop McOabo'c condition ia regarded dan gerous. ODmnell , member of parliament for Djnijaivan , writoa to the lord i my or of London that iho Mansion homo , In Ita relation to Ireland , it a loipti sucker , not a helper Thn Nt- tioual leuiiuo elected W. O'Brien , M. I * . , member of the executive commit too. , KDINUUUQ , February 9. Trove- lyun , chief secretary for I.-eland , in a pjcoh denied the statements made that the dimunitlou of agravian crime In Ireland was more apparent than real. He referred to the rapid ity with which murderous crimes had diminished when it became apparent the murderers would ba ox- uoutod. Ho denied the government suppressed freedom cf speech or the liberty of the press. The government waa ready to work with the Irish members of parliament in advocating legitimate schemes of reform. TELEGRAPH NOTES Special Dispatches to Tin lin. * * NEW YOIIK , February 9. William G. Dudga died thla morning. He had been ill for a week , tut It wns thought not seri ously. PANA , III. , February 9 , Peter New. a former resilient , was killed , together with five other men , at 7 o'clock thii morning , by a boiler explosion in the tile factory at Tuylorvllle , 111. Henry New , nephew of 1'oter , in in a dying condition. DETHOIT , February 9. U. J. Grier'a nftw mill at Charlotte blew up thU morn- liu , instantly killing the proprietor nnd William Gordon , engineer. CHICAGO , February 9. The Commercial Kxcluiifu to-Jay parsed resolution * cull ing ou coDRtoia for the enactment of an equl'ablo bankrupt law during the present in NEW Yonit , Foliruiry 9. The United ins Stolen Tiuuilt of Vemu party , operating s- In South America , arrived thU evening sen from Auplnwull. in PnoviDEKCK , ' U , I , February 9. The ic reytmincutter has returned from a fruit icn less g.-arrli for the dUabled btesmsr State n ' Oeor ia. J , Tiii T y , N , J. , February 9. A Jobs- rd iwn ni-iitdi | ft-itm ttiat thn building on d 113 farm ( if P. lorilhri ) , uaad as n sta'ilo ot lor draft homca , and nlao UK n carpenter nhoi | , burned thU evening. Twenty-four drufc hnrfo' , aix inulo and some catpen- ter'a tools were burned. 3W Totted by Time. nd For Threat II ea e , Colda and Oaugba. a ) ' TitocitEa have ' DuowN'rt Hit iNciiiAL proved' the r tllioai'y by a teat of uikny yean. Price 23 centa. The younp peopla of Des Molnea have developed a species of inlluecita , which ffi. commoucoj with hoanenean and coughing ; and in attended with violent vomiting.