< l\ ' % : ' t U Ji.'IT " OMAHADAILT BEE TWELJFTH YEAE. OMAHA NEB WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28 18B3 050 REQUIEM OF THE DEAD. I Memorial Tablet For the EfraveB of tlio Political Dofnnct , * * ' 'With Particular and Pointed Rofaronco to the Throe Principal Knaves. The Idiotic Lieutenant Govern or Makes His Mark Pound * ing With the Gavel. 'The Purchased Power of Hum phreys Faithfully Wielded for Wealth , While the Hash Huckster of Douglas Bells His Soul for the Militia Mess. The Canfleld. Ptarxnan and Ken nard Steals Boldly Ferpotrated in Daylight The Closing Day In the Senate Correspondence cf THE BIK. LINCOLN , ZTebrnary 27 , 1883. The mountain labored and brought forth a mouse. The legislature which cloned its session at lialf past oa < ) this morning will bo remembered chiefly for what It has not dono. Born amlist the ex- citetnont of a papular revolt against corporate extortion f.nd tyranny , this legislature entered upon its active "duties full cf high sounding promlaes. Its career closed with every promise broken and every vestige of ntlf-ro- apoot loat. When this legislature mot it ap peared to be ao intelligent , well-be haved and honestly disposed body. Within less than seven weeks it had degenerated into a howling mob. Men who came down hero with the very best of intentions have fallen prey to the tempter , betrayed , popular confidence and destroyed & reputation that it has taken years of toil to build np. Others Iwvo only dropped the mask. These wolves in sheep's cloth ing -have boon imposing on popular ccnfidenco by shamming antimonopoly nopoly to make their election Bare. Bafore this legislature organized nearly every member proclaimed1 himtiolf a ntauuch anti-monopolist. 1'jua woa J V 'notably true of Speaker Humphrey , who mada the most "rattling1 antimonopoly nopoly speech In the republican caucus lAat Saturday this blatant reprobate 'made another speech in a republican -ir-yi. i conference on railroad legislation and declared himself an opposed to all rail > R. road regulation , If the republicans oi jfrSi ' this State meet with dlatster in the fr next campaign they can lay their do * V" feat at the door of Humphrey. , , But this brazen tool of the monopo * lies la not alone to blame for the K. . wretched record made by this legisla ture. From the outset the corrupt elements of all parties have been .in' tent only on plunder and jobbery , and their greed has had nnbridlec way , * It was * the policy of the rallroac lobby to encourage and aid ever ] bogus claim , every rotten job and every scheme for local appropriations. For these shameless raids upon tb < treasury the capltol appropriation af forded the nucleus. Once withh these serpentine coils of greed , mei became the willing accomplices o highwaymen and burglars. The noonday robbery of the ' atatt treasury was only made possible bj the collusion between theoapitollobb ; and the railroad lobby , And the las day of the session with its rush o business , hurried conferences and general oral disorder afforded the desired op portuolly for the perpetration of in famlea which would shame a hora thief o > a pickpocket. Establlshei usage , printed rules. and even statu tary law wore trampled under foot b ; presiding ofllcors in both houses. Ap proprlations wore recklessly voted con trary to all precedentnnd every claii and job was put through in total die regard of common decency. The at joot degradation to which the jobbei were reduced was forcibly illustrate by an incident that occurred yeatei day afternoon In the senate chambei A bill in which Lancaster -jobbei were interested was put on its pauag and lacked just one vote to make i a law. "Call Oanfield in , " s oute Brown , of Lancaster , to Tom Kou nard. Presently Senator Oanfield a ] peared. "How shall I vote ? " ei claimed the contused statesman froi Douglaa. "Voto aye , " shouted Brow within everybody's hearing. "I vol yea , " shouted Oanfield , amidst HI roarloua hilarity. "Who is this ma Oanfield ! " whispered a bystander , i an undertone. "Why , ho la the tl can tied to the tall of that big Linca ter canine , " 1C there was anybody in that aenai moro .slavish to the monopolies ar jobbers than Oanfield , it was the pro Ident of that august body , Lientonai Governor Ageo. As Incompetent : ho is insignificant , this man of stra with mush in his mouth has dlsgusti friend and foe alike by his wretohi pronunciation and arbitrary ruling But ho made himself immense useful in the closing hours by c podlting business in a way th would have made a Nubian bins Oarna was a bold bad man , but tl fellow ii a cross between a magpie ai an Idiot. At no time was there a bi ter opportunity for the passage ef wholesome railroad law than on t closing day of the neulon , The ca ] tel lobby wore intensely agitated o\ th pcwlblt rejection of the sem amendments to the oapitol bill by the bouse and it was within the power of ho few honest republicans in both housja , who favored railway regula tion , to compel the passage of a rail road bill before the cmtiltol bill was pasted. But Jthe capltol - appropriation tion was allowed , ropassed the house and when the railroad bills came np they wore slaughtered. At the laat moment , when , the clock had almost struck twelve , the house went through the farce of adopting the report of the conference committee , which recom mended a roconstrnotod bill that had not the remotest chance of passing , THE SENATE. BpecUl Correspondence of The Dee. STIUlaniENINO THE RECORD , LINCOLN , February 20 Immediate ly after the journal of the sonata had boon road this morning , Senator Brown , of Douglas , Introduced a reso lution authorising the committee on enrolled and engrossed bills to spread an explanation upon the record concerning - corning their action in regard to the oapitol appropriation bill. Senator Butler , who had throughout boon the champion of the capltol bill , moved the indefinite postponement of the resolution. The following report from the com mittee on enrolled and engrossed bills cpon the capltol appropriation tead.i as follows : SENATE CHAMRFB. ) LINCOLN , February 24. 1H8) . f MB. PBESID T Your coraiLtttro on cnriifed MM toiolltd bill * , having had under considerntiun the engrossing of the senate amendments ( o tha house roll , No. 189 , would respect fully report that we find tbtvttho errors arose from tbe piloting of the senate bill with this amendments of tha senate committee 011 public lands and buildings , and which was road by tha clerk ot the committee of the whole , to which bill , as amended by said committee , amendment * by the senate were made. Wo further find that five (5) ( ) lines of the original bill , at the end of section 18 , niter tha figure 5 in tha fifth line , were omitted from tbe printed bill , ' and seven (7) ( ) words Inserted In lieu thereof , and BO tar as we know without authority. We further find that the amendment ia Hoe 80 , page 8 , of the original bill ( befog line 7 of section 15 of the printed xenate bill ) , to strike out the words "General fund of the" and insert in lieu thereof the words "Special fond created for the erec tion of said building , " the word "Treas ury" should be added. Wo farther find that tbe amendment to section 4 to strike out the word "one" otter the word "section" and insert the word "throe , " which was adopted by the senate , does not appear on the certified transcript of tbe records. ( Signed ) L. D. BABEEB , Ohr'n. O. L. HAIUIIS , W. H. DEOH , GEO. W. HEIST , .T. W. DOLAN , R. E. DUJICHY. The debate on the motion to table this report wan very warm and con tinned up till ilooa with Brown , o : Docg'ac , Djch and Harrison against nud ilutlor and Brown , of Lincastei for the motion to tabln , which wai finally carried by'16 to > 12. MILLIONS VOTED AWAY' Dozing tho. day theBonatovqtoj away about a.mllUofa of "mbrie'y. Son ? of the claims allowed 'were honcatl ; duo from the otate , but many of then were down right steals. Those steal came'In the general appropriation bill in the salary bill , in the mlscellanoou bill , in special bills , and in ever ; imaginable way. The commissioner o public lands and 'buildings has bee : given not less than 820,000 to diapca amona ; hia political frtenda , hb unc'c nephews , cousins and his aunts. A FORLORN HOPE , Reynolds offered the following resolu ijtion : WHEREAS , There is yet a poaalblllt ; 11 that by thla legislature remaining i session for a few days BOUIB laws ma bo enacted that will in part meet th ' demands of the peopla who Im'o em. us here , therefore I move that tli resolution heretofore adopted ty tli senate to adjourn , be now recur aldered in order that the people of thi f | state may receive some of the relit they have a right tojezpoct at on hande , and whose servants we aro. Fending consideration of this mi tlon , the senate adjourned until 1:3 11 p. m. f | In the afternoon Reynolds' molio made just before recess wao called n and was lost. " " AND NONE WERE SAVED. It is very apparent from the action of this body to-day , the last honra c the session , that our system of makin laws is by no moans perfect. Eve slnco the state had an existence tt thlovoa that hang around the state fc the two years previous to each Boislo of the legislature and wear their sun mor clothes all winter , gather in th : city for the purpose of worklt through some imaginary claim ; the underataudthe ground , for they ha\ boon over it 'year after year and the hardly over fail , and let it bo recorde now that not a single claim out of tb many scores that were presented ( the senate of Nebraska for their a ] proval , failed to pass. The bill appropriating $3,000 f < the relief of J. W. Pearman came t , o on its third reading and passed , The voting in favor of the bill wore : Bomgardnor , Brown ( of Ltncaatei Brown ( of Oolfax ) , Butler , Oanfiel in Oaso , Oonkling , Connor , Dye , Fillo Ffahor , Harrie , Harrison , Hoiot , Pn toraon , Rich , Rogers , Schoouhel Sewers , Thatch , "Walker. Those voting in the negative wet Barker , Brown ( of Douglas ) , Broi ( of Ulay ) . Dech , Dolau , Dunph Ho well , McShane , Norrls , Reynold Sang. RAILROAD LEGISLATION. The house railroad bill , slight amended , came up In the shape ol : ly conference committee bill and after 1 xat warm discussion was laid upon t at table. h.ds Brown of Olay thought that a lit ds was better than nothing , and favoi ad the passage of the bill as reported it- the committee of conference , ithe Harrison o'f Hall said that he sai he political fix-up between the domoor pi- and antl-moncpi. * rer Senator * Dech , Reynolds , MeSha ite Brown of DovflM , mad Oonaoir , that the senate had sent a good bill to the house and no action had been taken upon It , and they wore willing to stand or fall by the record they had made on that bllL. A .resolution presenting chain to Lieut. GOT. Aggie and President pro tern Connor , wore pasied without a dissenting voto. The appropriation bills falling to pass the house with the senate amend- mcnta , a conference committee , con * aistlng of Butler , Hoist and Oasc , was appointed , and when they reported it was found that they had RAISED THE SALARIES of nearly all the clerks , and that the same had boon done contrary to tbo constitution of the state , lu as much as the amendments' had not been printed. Senator MoShano in voting "No , " explained his vote &s follows : "I protest against the adoption of the report of the committee on cons foronoe , to whom was referred House Roll 204 , for the reason that the amendments made by said committee in lines 28 , 20 , 30,31 , 34 and 40 wore never printed , consequently were made in direct violation of section 11 , article 3 of the constitution of the state of Nobraaka , which provides that every bill and all ita amendments thereto shall bo printed. " JOHN A. Brtrnrnvlllo Rejoicing. CptcUl Di i > tch to Tin fill. BHOWNVILLE , Neb. , February 27 Oar county neat fit > ht Is ended , ani Brownvillo is victorious. About 2,800 votes wore polled , The Brown villo people are rejoicing. Rnllroad Progress in Florida. Special Dispatch to TUB EKE. TALLAIIALSEE , February 27 , The bill incorporating the International railroad and steamship company was signed by the governor to-day , Qon- oral Qordon , of Georgia , the leading spirit , says a trunk railroad , will be built down the back bono of the pen insula to Key West. Mozloan Central Stocks , Special Dispatch to TUB IEI. BOSTON , February 27. The Boston Transcript says that a1 uEcrlptlons of six million dollar i , called for by the Mexican Oantral Railroad company , Dome weeks ago , won completed to-day , the public taking $3,500,000 , and arrangement ! wore made placing the remainder. Michigan Senatorial Contest. Special Dispatch t > TUB BIB. DETROIT. Mich. , February 27. A prolonged effort was made to-day tc elect a senator. Eleven votes wen taken. The last vote stood ; Stock bridrro 33 , Palmer 32 , Willots ,9 , Stout democrat , 42 ; remainder scattering All tha ballots' varied not moro thai f three from the above figures. Botl houfios adjourned over to-morrow oi Ij Ir account of holding the republican ju j dlclal convention. - . . , % Slnggen - Special DUpatch to.TBi.UMf. / CHICAGO'I > of local brnlsera Kelly , fought a ptiza igkt'io'afeht 1 the town of Like. A't the concluslb of four rounda the police desoonde on the scene and arrested the partic pants , The Brmidwood Calamity. Special Dlapatch to TUB BBB. BRAIDWOOD , February 27. Tl water i > as been lowered five feet aim yesterday. It now stands GO fei below the starting point. Some i the bodies are shortly expected I rise , as they will float when the watt roaches a certain point. There wi 7y 7n $2.300 received to-day : iotal funt y $10,050. L Boadi Carried , Special Dispatch to Tux BBB. " OAHSON , Ia. , February 27. Tl . vote for tax to the Toledo , Oskaleci I * and Western railroad to-day waa ca : ried by ninety-four in Carson towi ship. Suffocated by Gat. Special Dispatch to Tux BEE. MADISON , Wis. , February 27. man , wife and three children , name Haley , were suffocated by coal gaa. ' . ia believed none of them can recove A Paper Mill Suspended- Bpo'lil Dispatch to THE BEE. SOUTH BEND , lad. , February 27.- Luolns Olark & Oo , paper mannfa tnrers , have suspended. The firm i BUO a circular calling the creditors t gather and promising a statement < their assets and liabilities for Satnrdi next. The mill at South Bend is oi of the largest in the west. The fir la heavily interested in paper man > y facturlng. re A. Heavy Trans action * reS Special Dispatch to Tin BEE. OUIOAQO , February 27. The rote [ o dry goods house of Charles Uossa ; & Oo. has been Bold to Caraon , Prlo Soott&Oo. , of Chicago , for ? 1OCC 000. Charles Gossago , the founder the firm , died reoently. A Mora Liberal System , > P Bpocltl Dlipntch to IDE UBS. 80 OmoAao , February 27. The cor mon council last night adopted ord nances considerably extending tl license system. A Cold-Bloodc J Murder. SpoclU Dlapitch to TIIK list. CLEVELAND , February 27. Edwa Tetter was summoned to open 1 m doer at an early hour this morale and on responding waa assaulted ' three men and shot. Ho will pro ably die. The affair is shrouded a AFnlao Story. a Special D'ttpitch to TUB Bis. he CHICAGO , February 27. The ate about the polslonlng of Michigan lu tie bermon proves to bo a canard. ed by A Wealthy Snioldn. Special Dispatch to TUB BII. r a KANSAS CITY , Mo. , February 27 aU Henry 0. Parr , a wealthy and n known stock man suicided at hia ho ne. hen last night. Tha act eurnot aid aoeoMtffi tor. ' THE NATIONAL CAPITAL , The Senate Tariff Bill Turnofl Over to a Ooiiforenco Committee. Senator Davis Resigns the Pres idency of'tha Benato to Fa cilitate Succession. > -u i The Offlco Generally Conceded to Edmunds , the Ver mont Giant , The Mule Driver From Oalu- fornia Cracks His Whip. Over the House. The Ohili-Peru Negotiations Ventilated by VanWyok'a Itqulry. . IV Proceedings of Oonsrcsv-RordoU' * Examination and Other Matters. CAPITOL KOTE3. Spsdil Dlspuchos to TUB Dm , ABMY BILLS. WAaniNOTON , February 27. There are 592 bills left unroportud by the honso commltteo on military alinirn , the most notable cf which are the Grant retirement and the bill to re store Fitz John Fortor. SENTENCE PBON00NOED. In the house to-day Mr. Hnokoll , speaking to. a point of order , began re marks by the statement thnt the lines 3 tariff bill was dead , killed by doluy and obstruction. THE PRESIDENT FBO TEMI'OUE. It is believed that the announce ment by Judge Davis , that ho will resign - sign the c fli 30 of president oi the sen ate pro torn at noon next Saturday , was prompted by information from President Arthur that ho does not in tend to convene the senate in special soBiion on the 5th of March. It It understood that democratic senators will offer no opposition to u prompt election of a republican senator prc tempore president. Anthony will not be eligible to hold the place during the coming recess na hia preuout tern ; will ozplra March 33 , . Ho caunot b ; sworn in again until' thtMe'xt meeting of the senate. Although no cancu : aoiion boa boon taken on the nubjeoi the indicitiono are that E'Jnm-ide : wi ! bo chcspn prcaldenl pro toin atd thr other cflUoro will hold tphir pooition unUl next December , j " ' _ , _ , . Orie'colMaa Wi h * * 4 T.J. : B. , 33 13 p r e t. Tk figures'Bet down in the white colura represented the percentage of pa upon the routes. Ingersoll aakod wl ness If ho had not demanded mom from the government. He answorc ho had requested allowance of $5,0 ( for counsel fees. Rardell said hia aha : from one route waa $2,000 per annul Davldge moved that the court allo defendants accesa to papers referred in the examination of Rerdell and waa ordered they bo deposited wi the clerk. Witness admitted havli written the articles published Tbe Star , intending to lead the d fendants to believe he was not goii on the stand. Speaking of the met ing botween'Boaler , Dorsey and Bra < at Chamberlain's club house , he sa he did not see Brady , but nnderstoi they wore to meet him there. I remembered the time , in August , 188 because Doraey gave hlmamessag ; not connected with this case , to soi to L. P. Morton. Witness copied i keeping the original for a vouohc Ho had a copy vow. No effort w made to bring out its contents 1 either tide and tha court adjonrno THE MEXICAN TREATY , The senate in executive session d elded to postpone consideration the Mexican commercial .trtuty ui o- next December. ANCTUKR TARIFF OOUHUUION. The conference on the internal i venue bill met to-night and informal diecussed the situation. A meet ! will bo hold to-morrow morniug at a- o'clock. No programrae'hu yet bo arranged , CONFIRMATIONS , 0. 0. Wingttrd , ais > ololo justice 11 the supreme court , W , 'J ? ; J ao. \ Foster , Indiana , envoy extraordina' ' and minister plenipotentiary ) ) 8pal Wiokham Hoffman , linutor reside and consul general to D-mmai of D wight T , Reed , tccrotnry of iegatl and consul general to Madrid ; B. W. Benjamin , minister resident a consul general at T-tieran , Pen n- W , P. Button , consul general at Ma n11 - moras ; L. H. Footo , envoy ex'raor tie nary and minister plenipotentiw/ Corca ; Root O. Dyaoforth , Illlnc assistant commissioner of paten Wm. E. Dargro , postmaster , Oaklai Oal. Oal.Martin rd Martin Townsend , ( N. Y. ) attorn lia for the district of Now York ; Ji Paul. ( Yn ) , judge of the weste district of Virginia j Deolno S. Wai ( Montana chief justice of the s in promo or < rt of Montana ; Wm. Church , ( N , J. } . associate judge of I euprcmo court , Dakota ; Jno , BA11 ( Washington territory ) , attorney the territory of Washington. v \ , WYCK'S INQUIRY , Proaid * Arthur to-day tranan ted to the conate a report from lecrotary of state ia rwponie to " \ Wyck'B revolution inquiring whet the minUter of the United State I rell b en Instructed to Invite or M me medlUUoa of European powtM MttlMtMtof tk dlffi < OUU imd P nu HM ho received a dispatch from Part ridge saving representatives of Great Britain , Franco , Italy and the tfaitod States , ( Germany declining taking any part ) considered the subject of the above named difficulties at an in formal mooting at Partridge's honso and concluded that each should de clare to his government the belief thift the only way to bring about cessation of hoitllitlcu was an Agree ment < addrois representations to the Chilean qovornmout expressing a wish to ace peace made on the basin of cession of Tarapoca. The ministers further declared they considered it their duty to urge the respective gov- crnmontn to take thn nirp indicated at onco. Upon receipt ot the dispatch , Partridge \vtu telegraphed by the secretary of state in subilauco that the leave of absence \o had requested was granted and ho was expected to return by the first steamer. Ho was farther informed the action sot forth In his dispatch having boon taken by him without authority nrua disapproved , Ho was directed to eo inform these of his col- leagaoa who had noted with him. A telegram was at the name time sent to the lalnistors of tbo United States in London , Paris and Rome1 , informing .them that Partridge had joined with mprotontattvcD of Great Britain , Franco and Italy , in a recommenda tion to their rcspcctlvo iovornmonti to intervene in the Chili-Pern difficul ties , and instructing them to inform the covornincntn to which they are respectively accredited , that this ao < tlon was taken by Partridge without authority , and has not boon approved , TKLEQUAPII LINES. The commissioner of railroade statea that all laws In reference to the telegraph Hues on the Union , Central , Southern and Northern Pacific roadc have been complied with. RANDALL WILL DECLINE. A prominent democratic represent ative from Pennsylvania stated this evening that ho had authority for oay < ing Randall will decline to servo ae confnroo on the internal revenue and tariff bill. EXECUTIVE WORK. The sonata devoted four hours thi afternoon to the consideration of ei ecutlvo business. The proposed com msrolal treaty with Mexico , was firs token np. Without dlocnsslon , motion to pontpono its further con alteration till next December wa carried. The treaty with Mexico prc viding for the retrial of the Well an InAbra claims was tmnilarly dispose of , after which the aonato took up long Hat of nominations. CONGRESSIONAL. Lpodol Dispatch to TUB 13 n. SENATE rnOCEEWfOS WASHINGTON , February 37. In tl poiiuto , the president pro torn road tl following to the senate : In view possible r- > . _ exigencies . ? . ! . . _ . . . . . , that j- might . , affe froiaa priatew and ctt workingtdea prot tlng agalnat a action to exclude "union" prlnti from the government printing offii > y Sanator Morrlll from the commltt id on finance , reported favorably on t 10 joint resolution to provide for te re minuting the Hawaiian reciproci a.w treaty. a.to Referred to committee on foreign r to latlonu. it Ssnator Logan presented resol thg tlons of the Chicago Stock Exchan ? g favoring the repeal of article 1 in amendment to the constitution. R 0 ! f srred the committee on judiciary. IK Sanator Cameron , ( Wls ) , present > t. a similar resolution ot the Milwank * * chamber of commerce. Referred idle the same committee. } d A message was received from t le president transmitting the report 10 , the government directors of t e , Union Pacific Railway company , id 'On motion of Sanator Sherman iti order was adopted that the sem ir. proceed to consider , 1st , pending pe ir.as slim blllt , after unfinished business b/ bd. dUpoeod of ; 2ad , house bills report d. favorably , commencing at the poi d.Q. where vho .calandar was last unc Q. | consideration. of Senator Van Wyck's resolution til rooting the secretary of the treasi to famish copies of vouchers of ito audited on account of expenses curred by the department of just re\ slnco January 1 , 1882 , with names lly ] special or assistant attorneys , t njft adopted. After executive session Ire I 10 ] kblll to give Increased pensions to 01 en Iprmed and one-logged soldiers v | taken up. A raesiage from the house nonnced the non-cononrronco of t of house in the action of the senate the intdrnal revenue and tariff b asking a conference in which < In ; houio should be represented by f int conferees. k ; Senator Morrlll moved that I enG senate insist upon Ito action and ag : G tCa confoionoe , lie said ho wet nd a k for aa many confereou on the p l ; of the senate as the houuo would i ta- - point on its part. dl.to Senator Ingalln aald ho would H to agreeing to befave the question on lis , conference WBB put , to huvo road * -J names of the oonfevcco who wore tc id. appointed. Ho understood they w In tbo ti-\nds of tne chair. ey Senator Hawlcy called Ingalls 10.rn order , and said his remarks Imp ] > rn the chnii discourteous relit ption on ie , Senator In i ? alia refused to bu ca IUB. to order , and a wordj debate follow B. Inslsl The senate having voted to the its action and to agree tfo a conf eroi on the president named Senators Mor for Sherman , Aldrloh , Bayart and Bi Book at first declined to B&va on grounds that be was fully 'jicaplec ' ait- committees , but Yoorheeand 1 the rill insisted npon his earring , ran agreed to do BO. her The senate held a brief aad MMkioa aad adjounei. H07M PBOCMDW08. Ia Uw ho M lai iJUt lj Itw to T U Vk 4 Htw ot i Rood rosoluHon. The roaolutlon waa ogreed to yen 129 , nays 22. The democrat * generally refrained from voting. Hammond immediately arose to a question of privilege. Ho offered a resolution declaring that the action of the senate of subitltntlng for the bouso bill to reduce internal revenue taxation a proposition Impos ing both import d ft ties and internal taxation la in conflict with the trno intent and purpose of the countltutidn , which requires that all bills for raieUig revenue uball originate in the housoot , representatives , and declaring further that the bill with the aonato iniond- monts shall lie npon the table. It also directs the clerk of the house to notify the senate of the adoption of the foregoing resolution. Calkins raised appoint of order. Overruled. Mr. Hammond discussed the con stitutional question * raised by his res olution. Mr. Kasson offered a substitute. Mr. Carlisle raised a point of order against the substitute. Sustained. Mr. Ktsson then argued against Mr. Hammond'a resolution. Mr. Hoskoll offered a substitute resolution. Mr , Carlisle raised a point of order. Overruled. _ i Mr. Robc'son made a constitutional argument acralnst the richt ; of the aen- ate to originate revenue legislation. Mr. Knott opposed the resolution. After further dlocutnion , the question recurred on Haikoll's substitute. Mr. Hammond demanded a separate vote on the preamble and resolution. The resolution was first agreed to , 143 to 120. It is as follows : "RESOLVKD , That if this bill , sen ate tariff bill , ahall bo referred to the conference committee , it ohall bo thr duty of the confeo'ca on the partol the house on said committee to con sider fully the constitutional objection : to eaid bill ay amended by tlio n'anatc and heroin referred to , bring the same , together with the opinion i < f the house in respect 'thereto ' , before said committee of conference , and if neces < sary in their opinion , alter having conferred with the aonato conferees , the committee may make a reporl to the house in regard to said bill heroin referred to. " The preamble was also adopted 117 to 3G. Mr. Hammond's roaolu tlon-aa amended by adoption of Has- koll'a Bubstitn'to , waa agreed to , 139 tc 122. 122.Mr. Mr. Kelley Immediately moved ti suspend the rules and take from th apcakor'a table the internal rovonu bill with Bonato amendments , non concur in those amendments and ap point a conference committee of fiv members .on the part of the houac Agreed to 148 to 110 , a party voti Mr. P go moved to co into comml too of the whole on tha river and ha 10 10 bor bill. A f tor considerable dtaon of nion the regular erdor was dcmandc ct and the vote on Pago's motion 1 to tellers resulted 100 to OG. Pondli demand for the you "and nays V KOOM re'eewed. * - ' * v * ' A from the tiehaleaanoHnclng ls ( ogre ; for ral on'fhe Internal , , revenue * , biUjfc vl ler been received , 'the eneakor appoiti ny Messrs. Kelly , -McKinly , Haske Randall and Carlisle con fores on tl sra . part of the house. : e. e.oo The supplementary J mall route b heir was passed. ir- After a parliamentary wrangle tl [ honso wont Into committee of tl Ity whole on the river and harbor bl Mr. Pagn briefly explained the pr visions tf the bill. Messrs. Hoar and Guonthor BU ported the bill. LI , Mr. Richardson argued against i During the progress of Richardson speech ho was interrupted by Hntol ed Ins , A noisy , stormy and wholly n : intelligible ditcuulon arose as to tl ee to benefit which- New York receivi from the federal treasury. The con ho cxltteo was in a perfect nproar , noarl of every member being on his feet , ar ho two or three dozen addressing tl chair as the same time. an Mr. Page at last managed to cat kto the ear cf the chairman , and the coi m- mlttoe , on his motion , arose. Tl mIs condition of the house in regard od the nproar proceedings was no li int provoment' over the committee. lor Mr. Page moved to limit debate two hours. dl- Mr. D tright moved to amend 1 makpg it three hours. Amid rene iry ma | od confusion a vote was takon. I in- quorum voting , a point of order lee rataed with vehemence by Van Voc .of hoes.Mr. Mr. Holman nnggeatod a compi the. mlso might bo arrived at fixing t 10. 1 limit at two honra and a half. "I will not make raa any arrangome with the gentleman from New Ye in- ( Van Yoorheooi ) " replied Page , a inho shouted Van Vborbeos with etmphas on "No mule driver from California c : 111 , crack hia whip over this house " the Finally Dsrlght's motion was k ivo and the compromise of two and a t hours agreed to. Hlsoock Rupees the those bo consumed to night , but th reo was a storm of objections , Mr. C lid stating his unwillingness to addres art "pack of wolves hero to-night. " Af ip- another noisy wranqlo the house ng wont into committee , but in a : ko , momenta lose. Mr. Paqo move u rocesn until 10 o'clock to-morrow , the quorum voted. Homo adjourned. 1 Do I A Criminal Conspiracy. ere Special DUpatch to TUB DKE. NEW SfoRK , February 27. 1 to Irene Hey t , daughter of Jeeoo H lied | committed by friends to an int asylum near Philadelphia , in J lied last , baa boon released , pronoui red. eano. She nays she was put out ol > on way to keep her from her fatl ace , death bed , and she' will contest rill , will on the grounds of nnduo ii Bok. once. The pnysician'o certificate t the which Mlsa Hoyt waa committed , 1 on not filed and the physician * wl lor- cited to court to explain. ho tkm War e Sped * ! Dl p tch to TUB NOWOLK , Va , Governor OMWTOB , AdJHUai Ge McDowM aai Mjor fl. 0. C wy foNt , t4 THE OLD WORLD. Ireland and the Irish People the Burden oil the Cable ParaeH'a Party Dissolving Arrest of Byrne in Paris. The Talk in the If The Application far Sheridan. The French Preparing' For Armed Descent on Congo' River. Anarouiftt Activity in Rorao BB& Brut no ! 8 A1100T IRELAND. Special Dlipatch to THE 'Er.r LONDON , February 27. The Times Bays : The report regarding the extradition - tradition of Sheridan caused commo tion In land league circles. The Irish member * of parliament , however , de clare If Sheridan la brought to Ire land ho will bo able to upset Care'a testimony. It is probab'.o that if Norlhcoto'n mctlon In regard to the Kilmaiuhkm treaty is delayed a similar proposal nl ! ba introduced in the lords. The if. . opinion of conservatives of both houses IB , that in view of the atato cf affairs in Ireland , no useful purpose . would be served by inquiry into a sub ject after the lapse of a ycnr , The Times continues : No meeting of Parnelliten Monday , owing to the dangerous symptoms of revolt aqalnst ParnoU'o leadership His following ia now reduced half. Dawaon and Gray , and other well known members who usually follow Parnell have not appeared at Westminster this session. It IB believed in Dublin that the United States government will refuse the demand for the extradition of Sheridan , In the commons , chief secretary for \ Ireland stated the government did not intend to release Harrington , jnst elected to parliament. O'Connor tffjvod a amendment to the reply to . the queen's speech , declaring the dls- ' trcBa in Ireland , the inadequate mach inery , land and arrears note , the laws governing parliamentary and muni cipal franchise , and the con dition ol the local Government , demand urgent attention of the legislators. Trovelyan said although the government had no largo meas tie ure concerning the government of Ireland toj introduce this year , they Intended to introduce several useful go moature * with KK A > .to ; tkdUtre is there , The p od U getting into debt. The question waa bo , whether by giving extraordinary re lief , the government Bhonld stay em ill igration , which thopoor were not ayprso to , and merely postpone tha evil day , 10 Another bailiff cf Lord Ardllaun'/i , 10 named FJynn , wu attacked and left 11.o . for dead , near Olonbnr , county Mayo. o- Throe members of the Joyce family , witnesses in the Maamtrasna trial , while protected by four policemen , wore attacked In a public home at Ohurchfield. The police firearms wore taken and used on the Joyces. hn - One was badly wounded. n- The Dublin Freeman's Journal pub lie lisher a letter from Brennan , who U 3d mentioned by Informer C rey. The Q- letter is dated London , 23d. Bren- nan neither admit * nor denies that ha 4 once belonged to the Irish republican tie the British brotherhood , bat says government will not be able to charge oh nim with any extraditable offense. If nbe it * wants him it need not apply to tha. . be American government for him. tote STARVATION AND DISEASE. LONDON , February 27. Accounts ) - ' - toby from the district of Gweedore , county --i Donegal , in the northwestern part of by Ireland , indicate that the condition of 'the people is most distressing , The medical office of the district reports as that the children are much emaciated , in consequence of the ecarclty of diet and tbe general use cf seaweed aa the ro principal meal. There la a sick per robe son In almost every house , owing to a , want of food' int irk GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. nd Specltl Dlp tchc5 to TUB Bit. Is , TEE BOERS VICTORIOUS. an LONDON , February 27. A dispatch , from Durban Bays that it ia reported ist , the Boors have defeated Chief Mapooh ' lal and ? have captured Chief Mampoe'r. ted Crown Prince Fred W. William , of ere Germany , has been gazetted a knight ) ox of the Grand Cross of the order oE' 3 a Bath. tor A SERIOUS SITUATION. aln OATAMA , February 27. A popular few ferment haa resulted from the altera d K tion of the railway tariff affdoting the. No sulphur trade. The situation li be coming grave and two mon of war and a recimeut of troop * have arrived to maintain order , Many persona were [ ary arrested , including several of im oyt , portance. iane PAPER BOMBS. uno ROME , February 27 , A paper borcb iced charged with powder waa thrown into itho the court yard of tha residence of tha ler'a Austrian embossador here. Similar .his petards were thrown at tha same time , aflu- onobcfaroijhe Australn embassy to ipon the VatioatLaud the other In front of waa the royal palaca. The supposed priwt 11 bo waa arrested , Ho , one Injured. THE CONGO , BXIEIxmON. PARIS , February 27 , A bill ha * been Introduced in the onambar of deputtaO * ' farnlah Lieutenant Be * wUk 103,061) firewmi , 300 - _ " * * IV-