THE miAIIA. MA WII Il 1S91. RED lll\ER VALLEY USDS , Thoec on tLo North Sulo Go to the North Scttlcrsi STOPPING A MANITOBA LAND GRAB , AMiiittlu * Ajji-ii nil inn ) \iuoprlnllnii | | I'lotldcsIjiinil ImrKs In OU In- tiniiin ftiiiKfi'viliiuitl Coiu- mldoc World Mm oh J Mr Pmey's reso /utloii. nlojitcil by tlio seaato Sitiiiday , hav- int. ' for Its olijucltlio pi'iMinu'iit ' soitloinonl of Ihn Mill of bottler * In the iioithoaitorn pirt of North Dnltotit. is of Kieit import moo 'I hoSt Vitieent oxtenslnii of the \IunltoUi mid Inll olihtis totliuliiido'i ' bolh nidoi of ItsionstiurUil roil botrtoon St , Cloud anil Si Vincent This extension , liouevor , tuns mirth from reruns PiU's ' , often at n distill co of loss than tlio ten miles ulloued bj tlio fnni ) lint lid ! Hhor of the Noith rthcluss tbocoinpmy cldincvl the full tin miles , notwithstanding it would iiuhulo n liirfjo tract aci'Dis the liver la North I la " ) Jwlii. 'Jliis was disallowed bv tlio Interior I depirtnidit on thogioiind tint tlio load was Mllhin llio limits of Minnosotn 'Jho ' nipix-ino court , lio\\e\er , In n. subse- quint decision , illsrcKiided tbo boiimlarv limit of thu stittonnd the ruling In that ease vlll ijomn In thopiosent ouso No KI mts tip tothollinoof tint cleclsion Innlnybeon ivuognl/od in North Dilcoli the Koieriiir.cn t has disposed of and p.itcntod liirso tiaets of thcie lands , vlilch unilci this decision must bo held to ha\o \ Iniliod to the nllioad cotnpuiy Thcso liiuls , it is said , incliiclo paits of IVaitfo , (5rand I'oi Us anil other Impoitmt towns 'Jlio ilicls Ion roiulurcd toliy bv the sumeine couit In the in ittci of o\oi l.iuiin | < . ' Kinntod hiinh , Ins piiotlcdlv lendeunl it impossible \\holK sitisf.s the ( jiuittotbu JSlinitobi fompaiuithin itsliinlts If u sell Ic-niniit Is possible thorofinc. it will bein thelinuof .Mi Cisoy's resolution , di iritliif tlio scuotaiy of the Intc'tlorto nej o thin \\lth tlio railio id ( oniiny ] ) Milh i \io\\ tn seciulliLr its consoiit to imlco llio settle inent of othei public hnd in lion of thcio in Isorth DiUoti CoiiiinltteiWo tl > . WAMIISO rev , Much . ' The c-ouforoct on the diplomatic and consular nppinpiiition billha\eaniced. 'Ilic IliuMllin ciblcpropo sllion Isiiinonded to pro\idc \ for the pajment totho ciblo conipinj ofnotnioio than c-l'O.OOO pci niitnnn for fifteen > etrs b ) tlio io\ern \ mint , with the rc < iiiltonrnt lh.it the Him ail m ttotoriimcnt slid ! niv also , i mini onuivnienitopi.oiiiiruortn.il paiii utne X'nlti-d State" . Hie- senate provhloii looUinjr to tlio dhision of Ihc L'onli d Aiaoiluiii mission ami the rnisniKof theMo.xii.iu mission to the llrst pi iiU * wns rctiitned 'Iho conloiies on tholofjishtivo bill have npucd nu nil but l\vo or thieo iiomts Tbo cl'll sen ice loin mission KOCS onvlthoiit anv chniKO The scnuto pioposltlon foiMOdis tin tliiif Utah is still opt,1 'Iho ' house confeiws ncceplcd Iho senate piovisionKivln r the mint ami txssiy ofllioia ntithoiitvvith thoapinovalof thosocietarv of the treason , to ovclinitfo Kold b.ns for Kold coin , thosocrelnrv boinj ; Khen disrro lion to Impose for such exchange a chnrto ; vhlch , In his judgment , shall equal tbn cost ot manufacturing tlio iinrs. 'Inoconforces ' on the liiuinu appiopilition lilll bavo failed tonuiee llio conferees on thosumliy dvil bill hive leiehcd an agree incut , loncciidiiK the piia iaph lol.ithiK to the ivoiId's fdr , which Is amcndul to appro junto WiD.dOil as proposed bv the house in htcid off.HXiOOO pioposcd b\ the seiiale , foi the oxpciisesof llio Ko\cniment \ exhibit , and foi the world's Columbian < oniimsslonn f > OOIs iippioniiali'il , of which f..CUOO . , is lei the bond of lidy iiltni d WAsins . .roMni'hJ - Ilic clni oi made h ) Iho senate coimnltteo on 'i propnutions in thoiiHiieultm.il nppropiiatlon bill were few in millibar , the ino > t import nit belnp tlio ad dltloiiofu piovision tilloiviinj the in imirac- tuiors of sorghum sugir to remove ) from liono illstilleil spirits , of not less tlmi It ) ) pel tent stieiiKth , frecof tixvheu used In the iniiuifiictnieof soiclium snir and to le rovcrtlic bpiutsby rcdibtilliiiff , under suita bio bonds und i oj-ulat ions. The ethci now Items me To enable the seerotniv of iiRi'lciutuio to oontlnuo iinosti Rations concerning the feasibility of extend ins the ci Oman ds of foioiKii imikots for L'tiitci' Btitcsiigriculturil proilacts , -Ji'i ) ) , to un nhle thosccietaiv lo collect and illssciniuato infornntion loganliu ) ; silk cultuio , to pur d miilboiiv tiecs and ( onduci cxpoilnienlslii silk rulins m the Distilct ol Columbia. $ ' 'it)00 , ) , tortho puiohiso of ilistii billion of seeds to the drouth stiflei ors vves of t lie Missouri il\ei \ % ir .OiK ) 'llio couimil tee innoascil from J4JIOOO to ST.iT.OJO . the ap propiiitioi for airrkiiltiml evpoiimonti stiitions , nml troniilWO ( toKlH.OJO tlio nn pioprwtion for experimental sugn inuuifac tuio. _ 1 II.Ip I aoltlo KDIIN. | \V \ niNiTov ( , Maun . ' Senitor Prvo , chairiuiu of the senate commltteo oil P.icill railroads , toiluj wpoitod to the son.Uo .in hid reiommittoda hill for the settlement of the indebtedness to the -rmnrnmeiit of tl.o Union iiutC'eiitiiilPticlllc i ulro uleonipnilo ? 'Jho ptovisions of the bill , m inlet , aio. In the casoof tlio Union 1'icllloco npmy then ; Uanextonsloii of the ilebtof tint compa.ii ) to cover a term of I00)oai-s ) , to biar inteivst for the tli t ton jeaisnt't \ ' poi cent , ami for thoiennludci ol the period at Jj pu eent. In addition , thocompiny Is to piy un miall ) u sum iMiiBiiiKfiotn I''o of J pel cent to 1 per ctntoi Its Indebtedness The roqiihonienls in the nso of the Centrd Pacilic are Dial its debit , sh ill bo o\tomlel to c-ovcr 10D\car > , ben Ing in Iciest for the first ten \cirs all pei cent ind thereafter at 2 pei icnt , with a provision foi adilltiotnl jiij u cuts as 111 the ca e of the United btotcs I'nblie Debt Inn oasod. WiMitMHov , March J.I'ho public debt statement given out todav showsAggro - pito of Interest IwMiliiff debt. e\cluslvo of t'nitcil Stitos bonds is. > u 'l to I'acille l-dlvvajs , jsir ! > , .r > OI , ! ' > > sO , debt o'l which Intorjst has ceisedsluco maluiiOi ? l , < UI , t > "inggre- gate debt beiilnp no lutewat , lucluil jug national li.viik funds , deposited in tlio tioasuiy uudei Iho mt ot July H , l&W. ? IJOsl.Ui. nifirropato of certlllcates ortsct bv cash In Ueisui ) , Jj'.Ti.UI.OTl , au'K'ioglto of debt , imluding ccrtilie.itcs , Februaiv , 's , is'd , $ , " U.IO'J , sM , itccTO.iso of bondul debt dining tlio month , flr. < ! TW > , total cash In tre.isui ) , < ii.l'i'ii- ' , Oii'Juobt loss uish In tivasur ) IVbrimv "s ly'U ' , $ slt.l/i > ' 1,7' < . | "i. debt U'si cash in the treasury on .laimar.v .11 , $ > li.Vi,04.-i ( ) , not in- ci-easeof debt duilngtbo month , f-'JJI,7T > 0 hihomo ot da ml S \VA niNOTON , Miiuhrho secretary of Iho Interior hi3 : received infornmlloii that parties in flutluio ami Aiknnsii City have InrRoquuntltlosof boldei-a' declai.xtot ) btato- mcnts , aiv lilting an opportunity to llio them on the land to bo opened to settlement In tint ternitorv It U stated t'at ' ttwt o parties liavo visited the soldiers. ' homes In dlirorenl parts of tha rounti ) and obtilned from a jt urge miiiiber of votcnius iww cm ot attornev L'I o locuto for them lindi In OUIi- hoiua So surcessful has Uils schcmo been thut thousands of acroa hue been omciod. ostensibly by old soldieis. when Ii > fact It was n schcmo toilofrauil ken l selllers. Wbou any of tUo latter set tled upon n i > lei'i ) of land the allot-el "nltnr- nevi \voiillv\ult until the Mttlir built n dine or fenced bin Imd ll > ( > tii : > t > him ami lemuid noonslili'r ihlo suai to iollni | nsh the "snl Her title 'liu liitrlu-di piiilint nt will institntnitinihml pioi eidin.M agtmst an\ anil all pei sons wh i havi1 llli I th'io deilar iitun spltjoini'iitH. and \vlii ) can hi shown to huu hail ilireit oi-liuliivrt intiTOit In them ( iciicia ! DellcleiK1) WISIIIM , TON M ii'i li . ' Tin1 inoit import- nut chatipe in i lo tn the semite < M nmittco In thoRiMieril dellclt'iii ) nppropriution bill repelled - polled lnhw is the lul.l'tlnn ' of the fiench spoil it Inn i lamis. carr.vintf nn appiopri illon of JIMIoiX , ! , ) , with a promo tli.it in Iho ese of bialtruptcyof the orlirmal sttlTorcrs , the avuirdsslnll baiiiilu on liolnlf of the next of kin , lustful of tli ( > aidsjnivs I'ho com- inlllc'f nlso uttaehod to llio bill Mr IMumb's utnendtne'iit , pmvluing for tholrainfeiwllh - out oxamlnatl ui f the clivdllul depirt- incntiil seiv leu of the cleilcal forcoof tlioicu- susollUe Otlierdianires nmlo bv tlipeottitntttcowero as follows 1'or a custom house nt 1'ilro , III , $ fi.iKX ) , i-lv 111itlon and suppoit of the SlijiA. < lpilOlM ) , widows of l.ltel'hlef .Imtico \V ilto and .Justice Millci , * HI , 1)0 ) ami SIOOOO vesiieolivily 'I lie coiiiinlttie atticheda piovision diu'ct- Ingtliosierctiry of the troasui ) to examine and pa ) iliiuiH that ire ihc'iiH i oporto I to comiioss foi si iv loci poiforuu'il foi thopov- oinmcnthv ihesevn.il I'acille lalhuads , nnd imieased from " > n lodO pei cent the i.ito paid bv prlvnlo parlies , the amount to ho pud to the niiled I'ailllc i.ulrouls for somec's per- toiuiou fir ti msporting Hoops and supplies 'I lie bill , as agreed npin , nppiopililos $ l , - r > 0ill : l. bung < lr > iil l"ili-ss Him asit pissed tbn seiinte , and . , ' ( ) ( ! , ' ) moio than us II nassed llio house , fT 7"lls | nioielhan llio imiciil luv and fl , ll "I'l loss than esil- miles 1'orn public bnllillngnt Ihiiliiiglon , I n , the house iippiouu ition of * IO , 'lHi was iniie-ased to t'l ' > , to < ) by the sen ito nnd so re tained The nppiopil ilion of Jli.iMK ) tor rolniloer to be liiipm ted Into Alaslti , * , ) ( ) ) fin a mllit irj stoicliouse it Omihinnd $ . ' 0. ( Kill for Inigallnii investigation v\eic struck out The nppiopil it inn foi cndm-iin , ' the I'hinesu exclusion net was toduied IioinLiO- 0 10 to .Sii | > i I'liiiCo IIP I l > ei Uliina. WiiiMnoN , > I uch -TlioLJnltcd Htitos supreinoiouit lo 1 aunouncoJ ndcolsioi in u conttmntionof thoMii ( ! dno litication agiinst Iho clt ) of Now O tie ins Thevor diet is In fnor of tlio dallies ostito on all points at Issue 'llio ( oiirt nfllrmoil the decision of the United Slues circuit couit for Mlnncuoti In thcc.isoof tboSt. 1'aul .v. I'acille rallioad iigilnsllho rx'oitliein I'aiiflcin a sul' ' involv ing llio title vvhcte indemnity RI mts over lapped. The use involved the ownership of imnv thousand acn's of hnd in the neighborhood - hood of ( ! 1 > ndon , Minn . which , undui the decision , leni iln with tlio Noilhein L'.ieillo KelVirin that \\ill lEoform. \VviilMn \ , Mnuh -The committee.on rofm ID In tlin i K-il soiv ii.iv In siibndttinL' to the house todn the bill outlined intlioaedis patches Situiiliy for the looignnizntlon of tlioeivllservieo commission , siya in pail "Ono objection totho present 1 in Is tbat am poison appointed to i portion iftei li iv ingpnssul tliui ivilsc rvlco c'ximinilion , innv boilischugod h ) his superior o\en without causo. I Ins U not llio Inlont and s | > ntt of tin' 1 ivv , nnn the loinmittuo has concluded tint u icmodelinif is dobli iblo In ouloi that the duties of Iho commission and of the ap- Doinlingolticois may bo Lleail > stitud and d ( Imod " _ _ \ Xioilrd i'oiri'i'tlnn. \ VvsmrsToMmch J Iho amendment totho Indian appropi i itlon bill acloptul.tiv thusenato Siturday oveniup , aptiopriating 'W.OOO to pi ) the fi loudly Sioux for piop- oitv lost or destroved durinctlio late troubles \Mstiitiolucoilandadvocitea by Mr Man- dei-bon , not Mi KoiKanasorioneously stitod , Ktt.i.Knni t\ti.i.i\i SI..I-IK Ihieo IOMII Minds SlietVltb a 'lei-iiblc Ucatb. OrriMtt v , In , Mu eh. ! - 1 Special rolegi.iin to lui Hi i l-.Mnos Noithvvuwis ciiurht bv falling slita at the I'lnllipseoil miiio todiy mil iiistinth klllel Ho hut lustre- covered lioinan injury iccoivul in an acci dent in which his ion vv is killed. L'i vrnrv nn , la , Mimh „ ' | Sicei.il felo- jiain to I'm 111 r 1-Toiliy at the Koliu coal inine-s , near hue. William and Thoinis Sulll \an vvoio Iclllcd b ) falllin , ' t-lato. lima Mmileipd I'.l CurnoN , la , Mirch -fSnecial Toicn'rain to I'm HrH 'Iho cil ) election to J.i ) was somewhat lively , the issues being purelv loeil , except , poihips , the question of the cit ) licensing saloons bv a svstemof inonthlv lines. The sdoons are rinming wide open ami have been ever slnco Iho ciiictuicnt of the piohibitoiv laiv , nnd tlio iniin ( { iiistion articling thu Ihjuor tiilllc was , Shall the siloons ho taxed 01 shall the ) he let alone I' The dcmociits favoied tax ition or liionso ami tboiopubllcaiis iho enfoiceniont of the limior hvv Don , democnt , vv icKcled over II mm , republlcm , for mivor by a nmoritv ) of lid The leiiiihlieus elected tie'ismei , citv attorncv and tno out of tivo aldorinm 'ilie vote vv is very close on al' OfllcCIb _ IIMVIh , Much ' -Spocii' | ' rcle.'ram to I'm Hri ] Thcio wis consideiihlo intoi est inaiilfcbtcil in Iho cil v election toil u am npiett ) full vote was pilled 1'iiestlj , ileino ei it , w is ro ilectul foi in.ior bv a inijnrit.v oft.2 mid tins lepublloain elected tbo ticas tiier , assessoi and two lounillinon in the sei end naul and thodemoii.itstboiilv nttornov and ono emincilnmn in the Fustnnl and me in the Second The moposition to bond the oil ) foi .111 electi le luht plant ciuncd b ) Jlmajoiiiy I'lohi'jitiin cut no 11'iin m the eieetionand mostof tboti ht wn tmJo on the dls < atisfi'ction ailslni ; finm tlio lepubll- can convention of a week at-'o in vvlilihsoino of our nspiimg polititiins thoutjlit the ) vveie misused _ Booxr , Ti , Much ' . ' iSnocial Telegram toTill Hr.iBoonois ] redeemed Tim pco plotodu oveiwhelinimly ; voted to shut up the town con , \\hleh has lonhul It over the eitv foi these m in ) yens. Tor mi ) 01 , Haw- lc > Muinvasoloclod bv a majoilly of 'Jim over I1 vVc IN , the present mc'ii nihunt S. 1 Mooi owns elected eitv tieisiiier It I' Jor- dm altornev anu.ionnrs i. rooui assussui The nlJormen oleited won ) t'bus Diering , ilohn h SuloxVdlimi \ lleiiulng and Hum MiBlimo I'ho lichels wcio non paitibiu and the contest exeitintr Mis-oi HI Vn in , la , Much 2 fSpeilnl Telefilm to rii H-M | ( Jeortro Ko.vci , llio populn ClKliorn ex conductor , was elected inivoi by mi ovei .vliclniliu' iinijorit.v The question'of llocnso was not involved , the con test being puel ) local Di M ir , h , .Mirch J. [ Special Telegram toTm 111 i IAt I the city election today n strong ticket wis elect'd. headed bv l\ A Jennings furmavorVhiletlionowo1lciils ovpiess themselves favorablv to tlio enfone- mon t of ullluvs Ills loiiLOilod ( hat it Is u high license council. CKIMU Ilu'in- . .Mirch , ' Joliu II Ilcii den-son democrat , was ted iv oloitod ma.vm overJosouh " S. Anderson , icpiibllcnn , byJ'lt mijoiit ) . The iloiuoiiatselecti.il Hvoalder- mon niiit the lopublkins lour. 'lioiiblo In 1'io-poil. DCS M ) ix- ! > , In , M lull - | Spoilii ! Telcgiain to'L'iit UKI ] 'iheie isllkcl ) tohe trouble between tlie Ktat < j Business Men's association nnd tlio funnel * ' nlllmco , grow inij out of the establishment by the litter of co opeiativo stoic's Jo this the businessmen mon object , and huvo notilled Jobbois tint they must cltliei stopsollliiff KOOIs toibo nl liaiunor the mcinbursof the State llusincss Moil'siissoilatioii ulll boc-otl tliuni 'Ilie iilllaiuo threitcns to rotallato by lufiisliit ; to pitronUo inembcis of the Business Men's ' association , THE AmTUDE OF THE KAISER His Utterances Snil to O.mseti General Feel- lag of Uncuiucui CHANCELL03CAPR.VI . WANTS TO RESIGN , Pleach rjiulii'i Meet mid Kesolvo to Dunce \ \ ithCcimaiiM no Moro -VltdOllt SpCI'cllOS III I'niK March 'J Tlio JXchaiiRO 'I'olo- eomp.in.v'.s llorlhi correspondent tele- ho liiuliuil In fonii it Ion from Uio high- us t sou i cos to tlio effort that n fooling of gen- or.il uncisineis pievnili In tOtMr.1 to Kin- pororilliuin's \ utterim-os Tlio sumo cor respondent n Ids tint fh moollor Veil Ciprlvl has slgnillod to the cmpoioi u doslioto 10 sign linnii'tl Intel v upon tlio teiinin itlon of au- tuinn iinnouvies I'lio chancellor , It Is tin- il'jtslooil , noes not appro- of the imperial idcis mid plain connot toil w Itli recent o\cuts It Is foaied the emperor will dctormlno upon the totil ioveib.il of Ills filoinllj attitude towirds I'ranco A MollicxlVnnt Ml to Mitigate Ilio 1)1 ) IIS ( > liOlllIim I'OKH , IiOMiox , March J [ Spoohl C'.ibloiriam to TillHII | Sir .l.iinoa Poigiison , pnllt'cal sedftiiiv of tl.o foii'ljin ollloo , In tlo house of commons todav snld the government did not assnu 0 that Ilio uholo ol tlio Sondi.ii be- loinruil to ICpopt , but no milled Hint ho did not intend to dollno tlio limits of ngvptiin sovereign t ) 'Iho oeenpition of ToLir did not linpl.t an incioaso in tlio aiinv forces of I'pjpt timl L.nlMiithcro nskcd If the hhcillvolmd not on doiiod Iho abindonmentof the Soudan To tills question lA-iguson lopllod that. In the opinion of tlio government , tlio withdiiwal of the \ 'gptliu t loops fioin the Hand in did not constitute tlio abandonment of thosov- oicignt ) of tlio Komtmi lllcar , hear j Mi I-.iboiuhete thi'ii asked. 1 Then , does the govcininent iceoKiiijo In thoeo\eiciriitv ; of llcrjpt ovoi thoSimdni hci sovcioipntv over Kassili anil Kli iitouin' " Hut I 'CIKIISOII declined to dial 111010 spool lie-illy with the question Viscount Wolinoi suggested that tlfo gov- eminent appoint a commission to upoitiipon spcrllic inuthoiK of inillgntimr the focfs which I-icvail in I.onilon , adding thov weie cuilnllmi ; noticing hours. The Hist loid of tlio Ire.isurvVilliain Iloiuj Smith , doubted tlio abilitv of such n eommissio i to ilnil \\ith ! lid iniltlm * A r-nnilnitli.n nf tlio house of Jonls hud alio.uh link * an o\- himstivo inquiry into the subject and hud loioniincndoil the use of no'i bituminous coal as n possible mitigation of tlio density of the IjOnilon fflK- Tint anil other lueismos in the direction of abithijthe fog nuisance weio embodied In i 1)111hieh ) wns no\v before tlioliouso of lords and in duo tonne of tune the members of the house of commons v.otild hive an oppoitnnitv to discuss tlio snlijoc I o ( Ijomlon fotrs mid tlio best moms to bo tnkcn to lesson then intonsltv In tlicUeln'o onthoinvv iatinnt < s Sir .1. CoUoinb moved that hencefoi tb the vnil budget miibl stuto the total inimbor ofvai ships in eniuinls ion , in lesono anil building , the ii ie utn ton- pnicd with tint of foielcrn powcis , besides contidnlng simllir returns fiom the colonies IIo dilitol upon tbo triovvta of colonial commence and tlie uuioaso of Biitish losponsiullltles Mi William Vemon Hareourtdesciibed llio speech of bir .1 Colcomb M similar to the not < a of Harm which naval ixpolls atoaccustomed to issue to i iilui c the n.it 13ii to bolievu Hint the n ival anil military expemlUiues. ciiorn ous us the ) aic , xvould'bi > in idemiite in llioovent of war Xot a single Ion of impoits ot oxpoits llio spc ikor continued , vvo'ild ' be thieatcncd liv the declaialion of Pnus the whole ti ido of"a belligerent was nbsolntelv snfe Noi aqu.utci loss of corn nor ivvaul less of cotloii would bo pieveilol fiom coming to Uii'luiil , foi it would come under a nciitia ! Ihg. LiOid GIOI-LJO Ilnmilton , llrst loid of the admir.iltv ( lissouled fioin the views of Kii William Vemon llaicmut 'How could xv o , ' ho asked , "suddenly tianMci oin ton IIIIKO all ovci the woild to a ncnti.il Hag' line li ul been decl.ued contiabind of vvui , what ifvhoat should bo deilarod con tnib.uiil ! Illeai , bur ) Knr'lisli ship owners vvoulii bo uuvvlso to liust ovei much to the docliration Vails Turn must mnint lin thona\v so is to hold the lighting supioiuiev inoverv put of the vvorid The Ljovornmonl would mint the Infoimalion asked for. Sir ,1 Colcniub tboicupon modi lleil the form of his uiolion , but it v % as nega lived wlttiouta division \\lll Deniaiiil No Uxpl ui'ition. ' LOMIOS , Mirch J [ Spend ( Jibkvrun lo Tin 13n 1 'iheeinpeior his , It is stitod in a Horlin dispitch , decided not to doin md am explan itlon fiom I'r moo .u to the tro itinent of his mothoi IIo will ic-noio the insults of the Chiuvmists , sofaraionici.il actio-iis con leuied , but continue Ids cliniKOof policy In icgml lo Alnue lri line und I'lone'i ' Intoi- ests ponornllv No ofloit will bo spiio.l to imko the Hcdin art exhibition a success 'Ibcpitrietismof ( Jeini i'i ' ) isnppoiled to , and ovciwhi'linhu olfer * alioidv ueolved leivn no do iht tint Cl'iniin n't ists will bo much mo.e fullv leprosentod than tlio ) mi ht have been hud Fiance not t.ikei such a hotile stand Sweden , \vhosO u lists Invo of late bc'cn nnUiiii , ' their vvav totho fi > nt i ink , noi th cm ait being unite the fad just noiv In 1'aii , , will lestifUs ( 'ood will to licraiinv bv some I of Its b > st pioluctiuns r.iigliilnl U pledged to inalro tin ) b'st displiy no-.slblo , and bnth the pope anil Ultig in llal.v will do vv li it the ) can to please the Itaiscr The Austrian pi ess expresses w inn sxinpatbvitli Ciiimanv and undoiiblodlv lellects the sentiments of VieninnrtUts Heilin urtUts oponl ) cliingo tint jeiloaiv Inl as m lib todo witu the comse of tinTionch as pitnoti < m. tint thev . .mifi ml of iho L'l-owin el dins of Ileilin to iko thu hil of I'miM i center or ait llotli aitists and linp iial ( 'o\ciiitiient ate therefore in no tosohed to pio/otliat rionih Jcalousj is not without oauso Tlio Meet and K MIV | \ LONDON , March i -Si"iid | ) Uililogiaiu to Tin : Hit ' Ai unuetliiff of the friends of M Ociouloilo last tiU'ht , cillcd for the pui- pose of conn'i.itulitin , ' til" luonlo of 1'ranco upon tlu outi-D ii'of thu puilotle lU'ltatlon , it was rcsoHod to ruosi'nt sll\ei niedds to Cassaenac , Uoihotoit and othciAt ttio lull ttlui.li tolloweil the nioutinjj the Indies pioscnt ploJijod iliuniiolvu ) no\er to iluiue \\ithnnoiiiun. At tlio conclusion of tin- bill .M DjiouloJo Hultc.il a military pwjm , ending with the ttouU ' Sonne ; la uhaifc nous los vanuroiH " A ihai oMIS then bouinlod upjii mllitiry busies unld the uddc'it o.ittiusinni. 11 ir inu the ovot'ln-c M. Lilts int miilo a \iolcnt bpcoih , enilliiK with the words ' Down with thoullic'sof ( ! ormin.Com moutini ; uiioii Iho a.'itatloii leiulting fioin tlioWt of Hnipioss 1'ivilericu to I'aiis , tlio lomnil deslljOits leprohonds Ihoiolenio \ of a sect Ion nl llio I'ails pio-s for Its false intiiotlsm rthkh tun loss olTeet in I'l.iiue ilnin It wonia lu\o hid twoiitj yoir * im'o' Too much Mh'nillainie th .lonniil iys , U ittached to such in.inlfostillons ubinad. hlliMl \ \ hit tlio Ho-pIuilUy. LIISIION , Mai eh 'i [ Sjioelal Cuiilo iMiii to I'm : HIM ] M'tiu Vienna conospoiulont Of the 'limos snvs "Thu Cieriuan Ljo\cniintnt IMS Instructed Count vou Muustor , Uernun to Pwncw , tn refr.iln from an\ Initiatlvi1 ulinn nnd moivlv to ropl < If i u'st loncil In Mcrlbot , Hint ( lermaiu liusno itpio.uh to nuiUe , but II is quite natl'ticd uith tlieinannc'i' In wlilih the I'len. li ( jov c'l'niiicni has ondeivored tn ni.iintaln the lights of 'lospllalitj. " llaidon PuMicli l'iiii , MuiiliThe poopto heio me lit tt'iisoly aelta 1 oxer tlio suppression of bet- tlni ; bvllio IVuch poveriunoit This u 111 , it Is clivliiicd. losiilt In thiMlfith of l iclni ? in IViiiiii1 ami bo ono of the Kioitost dctii- inents tolioiso bivcillni ; Spain's Pi ol I'd I vc Tn i IllV AUnuii ) , Miiivlr.TlioSpmish eortozivi opened lodaTlu queen logout , in her speech , announced tint tlio comnioicliil tuMlIcswi 111 foreign u itlons will not bo 10- unwed nnd tint itiis found nocessiy to < s- tablisii iiistoiiis relations in sound ficsii cases with fori l > ? n statw i i it fi v m' i fciiMiin. r.rsnns , flitch i ! iSpoclil Cablnctriii to Tin tin | As polling day In Cnniulu up- pionches , intciost 1 : > tno election incii isr > s heio iNovov buforo his n cninpalmi In Canada boon so eloselv followed or A\idolj disiusscvl 'llio piCsj tiidaBeiiendlv I'oin- inentt on the stiuu > ! ! o T'no Dally Ninvs apiin points out the hollowness of Sir John .Mai Don lid's i ry of liaison and declares that unlc < s he inake-i aploposHl foi the abolition of ptoteilh odntkaon Uritlsli roods P.iik'lish- men must ugim ! his cxulnulon of himself and his ittiu ts on Ids opponents ns a llims.v and tuinspaicnt iloJtro. on ( lie Olil JlatiV Mind. I-osnos , MiichS. [ Spucial Ciibleifrnin to Tin Hit .J-l.oul Kamlolpti Churchill Is slio ltiR\Qr > RroitlndllTuruiKO topirllimou trtrj aflalrs lie acts iw if ho hid sonic tiling on hia mi ml Tint something unites him very unlmppj. Ho n\olda the piinc'O of Waifs nnd only boenis anxious to ( 'ot n\vnj \ from lZuyind \ llli ttip to Ji 'ipt In ? not imile his case ntij bettor and now ho proposes n pioloiiKOil plnng-einto Afilci His Hadilln ton constit uents clout cue and the govoniiiiottill not object tothoaosonco ot a. "ciiulid filond " Holil stnrt for Africa some time next month I lie Prcno'i-dpi'inan Mtuidliin. Hi ui IN , Mirch -S.TH-iil [ U ible ram to Tin HII J 'llio action of the government in lecf.iul to the pusporti in Alsace L.OII duo is 111 rccaivoJ by so-u.3 toiseivativof , as vvoll ash ) the freisslnniijepartv. Ttio Holchbote hnpos tint the puibort UIOMUIC h duo to other reisons than the conduct of Ihc riencb HiinvinUts I'ho KrouMcltung speculates upon thopiohibilit ) of vvftrxvith rrancc.and niter upbraiding iho Germans for being of toopuiuit and 'du'ilsh u.toniporunein aiul e\picssinir douutsot ttia frkniisl ip of Itil * and ICngland , It sivs tli.it ( Jerminy , hiviii ; falleil tosi'i mo tholovoof 1'utope , ou ht to c-mleiurt to obtain her vospeU 'ihc Jouinal do St Po'cishiirtf ' liopos Uiitoffoits lbo \ \ mule on both sides to leitiovctho shadow on tlieiolations bet e ; n Franco and Uciminv \Vestcia I'eoploi in ( Iiicn o. CIIK * ( . ( > , Mirch J fSpeolal TVlojnn to Trn Hit I Among tlio western pcoplo in Chicago toilawcio the followms At the Palmer-Mrs 0 X Dietz , Onmhn. CJeorjio l < Knifr , DOS > Iolnos. Atthodiand Padllb-Mrs Lee Ilie , Miss Mittio 1'ord , Omaha ; 42 ; Iluilbut , Jr , Lin coln. Colonel Charles A 'Moiton ' , I'lr At the bliornun In. L > . Stu ior , CIiovo , In ; Chillies I' , lloHrbiiolc ; lloone , la. At thoTivmoiit-M. II Daj , liplu City. At the Goio Mr , aiidjJrj. D. banders , It. C ° , U thonrlRjs H Beitsch , Mr. and Mrs. .T 1 ! riiomiis , rliieoln At the Commercial J. P. Mairiott , Om din At thor.rico-.I S Scott , Oinahi At theUravoort-CJ. H Andrews R Ham ilton , Oinahi , .Mi. . Chiist ) J D.mfoith , Mis .losbn , ( ouni 11 Bluffs At thoCault II .1 \\Voks \ , Or mil Island. At tlioBaiitoga M Kuinhut , Lincoln. TJIK if nt/v. : < -At Springlleld. Ill , nothing now developed joitcnliv J lie farmers s.iy the ) will fence Ihc fli'ldlng this week At C'liuiiKO dlsnission Dv the le'u'islituo committio of llio worlds , fair laboi tioubloa was putuxoi lei I'lula ) , In the teuihle no which swept the low or Jumes uvei I hurida ) ulght lat tvve.itv- foai ovsteiincn. moitlv Colouvl , cliovvned In .lolmson county , T niic.ssoo , the moon shlueisnii' piirudnir'a fc id with a oal that pioinlsi'4 the OKtermimllon of the pirtioi- jnnts lloniv C Ido of Veimoiit ivis nimcil to b' land cdiiimissioncr at Samoa insteil of lliniv H Atheiton , who decli'icd the ap Iioiiilmint. lliepielnninaiv sUitementof the Pcnnsjl- vania sstem for last year showsiross eunliiKs , SlUftl ! 0 ) D , net { ll"ilV , j"i the Ir.igeat the ( Oinpmv over mndo. Kepoits tiom the lloolod dull-lets thioush out An/ona iliHiea'o til it the water is i ipidlv luediiu No fiutli.'i-lo s of lifois rcpji ted Atl'banlx WO families aio homeless. At itsincctiiiBetei.lay the Kmsas Citv , live stoilc exchange pinvcd Hint the Ai'icn- ( in live stnc-U loininUKion company crave lebatos to shipiicia and expelled it fiom meinbeiship Lieutonnnt Colonel Moriovv of the Sixth thhe civ ah v , has boon n uno I for promotion to lie lolonUof eivaln , ami Lientcnmt Colonel i Con i ad ol the Tvventj second Infaiiti ) , to 1)0 ) colonel of infanti ) . 1)0at The pioduct of the beet sugar factory at \Vatsonville , Col , dining 1V'K ' ) AV.IS J.K's teas , which netted ill ) ! pei ton Thu profits foi tlio yen-amounted to MD.UOO , vvhlell will 01be expemlc'l in inipiovemeatb beml I'ho Mci'lersoii , Kansas Second atioIlal Innk dosed its dooi-s jesteulav No state- inoul is jd ulvcn. Ju-.t bofoio the b.mlt dosed President ( . ' J Iloggelund .shot and fatalh vvomuled hinisdf. Mr. Council introduiod In the house of rcpiesintatives ( bv rcimo t ) a bill to piovido a system for the creatlftn of money and to niDvidotoi its loiuiii ? to states and tenl- tot los , nan irom ui siw iu c-uuunua ui v * uj the counties to iltUcns lu tlio Ilcnne-sv inunlevtrial at Now Oi- leans the lla.ian , Polit ? , 6i do u D.II liil con fcssinn > osterd n IIo safil ho knew , but did not niiiio tlni inmilou'ii'of thodiief of po lice. A ne ro put on the Muni claimed ho suv the sliootiiuand ideutlliccl by sight the piibonirs as Uio nun doiors. ICleitions for inetnbeei of the lowei house nf tbo Austiian iclchiath roinmonced vestci- iliv ( ! icitlnteio > t is tultan In the icsult invniRlo the slienuois effnrts ot I'leimei ' laafolo losloiohls vviiuingpovvir Tluough- out Holiomu thojounifCw'Olis mo vliUnions and il scorns corlain th it' J'nafo will get a woiking nmjorit ) Avoiding to 1'i.uiif Mc(3r.ith ( president of the Kansas faunoiV aillnneo , tint oigam/n Him conUinplatfV the foimaiion of u huge Brain and llv o stoclc tin .t In il w ill bo in. . Indod Xebi iskn , Iv'u.siis , Missoml and eoloiido. Colil stira , ' " and gi lin iloncils mo to ho built In every longussiomd distilet in the states miincil , to ho controlled bv the alliunee .No member will benilowed to soil liibcuunot stocke\i ept totho alliiiuce Clnsc li.ult of Ilifiimhu and demindwlll ho kept , and onlv " siillli icnt i'tidn or stoilc tonuppl ) lutinl nc "ds v\ill bo market ed it n tiuio If nn Indlvlilvalls loicca lo sell , Iho iilliame will buy his pioJueo. Aftci iisieitalnliitf the exact cost of pioductlrn , a fair prolli added will nmUollio price die producer receives Steams-hip rival * , Atl.ouionTho Sundh and Ocean fiom N'ovv V'oik , the Amciican fiom Uultlinoro. AtClasovv The Missouil from Ualtl- 1OH ) At Hamburg -Tbo Ituxsl i fie a Now Yoik. AtNew Voik-TlioAlhn fiom Uieinon. At Anl\\ern-Tuo \ \ WciU'riila-id fiom New x'otli , RINHINTVOIIK \ IV IVLJllLHi u UlllV li > Tbo Postal Subsidy Bill nt Last Pushotl Through the Senatci IT NOW GOES TO THE PRESIDENT. ( * - - L Scmitoi 'Miiiidcison Chosen I'losldoul l'i d Tcinpoi-c and Insults Oven a \otc oriliankM I'm Coiir- tes ) and I-'alritess , \V suisnios , Much 2Tho postal snh- sidv bill has at last roooivoil Ilird nrtlnii tu congress mid now gees to tlio president for his sigmtiiro Thu piovislotis ol the bill mo In substance in follows : llio podimiitor gcnoial Is autlioibed to conti.ict for tot ins ol not less thin Iho ) ens noi iiioiotbiin ten .vcnis , with Amciican clti- 7cns for caiitng tlie malls on Auieikan stounships botwien tlio noils of the t'nllc'd States and such foiolifti polls ( e\ettidlng Cuindi ) us In his judg ment will best piomote the postnt and coimueiilil liiteicsts of the United States. The null service will bo dlslilbuted equltnblv among Atlantic , Mc\lcm , ( iulf and I'aclllc iinrts. The vessels aie to bo A tn it ili * in Itn 11 ( ulifm f\tnr(1 n nil < inii > iiti i1 lit * Amciicnn dti/eiis , and tlio ciovv to bo composed piinciinllv of Ainodcui citin'ns The vessels are to ho constructed after the latest nnd most npptovcd tvpes , di viii"d into four classes Vessels of tlio Hist , seioml nnd thlid class will bo consti uiloil vvllli pnrticnUr icferenco to prompt nnd C ( onoinie il ( onveislon into nuxlllaiy nival ciniseis on plans nppioved bv thosccrctaiy of the mivy ' 1 he compensation to bo paid for mall ser vice Is us follows Piist dass , 51 per inllo , second-el tss , } ! per mile , b ) the shot test piaitleablo louto , for eieli voyage , third- class , $1 ioi mile ; foirth-class , tvotldids of n ilolhn per milo for the iiumbir of miles icquiud b ) the ixistoftlc'Mlcpiitmeiit to bo tiaveledon each oulvvanl vovago Provisions me mule for deductions on 10- cotint of mnlltodova < res or delays , foi tin' trai spoil itlon of mail mossenireis on eioh vessel , for ciirvinir appientices or ca det * of Amoiii m birth ( for eich thousuid tons ) ; for the use of vessels by the lTnited stales us tinnsDoits m c-iiiiseis iipoupiv- inont lo the o.vboM of the actual valuu at the timi' ot liking , and foi nssignmcnt to diitv on vessels under fiitlongli pav of nival ollleers who mi ) volunteer their sei vices Wsiuxi. rex , Mulch 2 The senate met at U-10 The Koiicr.iI dollcioncy bill was re ported. Mr. Hale give notice that he would ask its eoiisltleiatioii today. The nmicul- tural appropriation bill was also icpoited with like notice Iho eieiloiitiids of Renatoi elect Ixxle of South UiKot.i weio presented nnd Hied. Mi. Fie cillel up the house ninoiiduient to the tonnatjosuijsiiU bill and moved to non concur in the mm nl ncnt anil th.it tbo con- fcicnco asked b ) llio house bo granted. Mr Hcagan oxpiossocl tbo wish that tbo house amendment ? bo coucuiied in rather than thodangci of a more objectionable bill fiom the coufeioneo commiuoo should bo in- cunccl. Subsldbingshipj , ho bold , was not going toincroiso commurco. The only way waTslmplvauTiuikediy a plft * .1 Thif'hir owners of the eountiv. * * Mr Morrlll moved to concur in the house amendment foi postal subsidies Mi- Vest oxptesseil himself as oposed ) to nil manner ot subsidies 1'hesiibsid ) did not applv mciiJlv to x-essols to bo built hoieaftor , but to those ahead ) built Iho He I Stir line , with loin Amciican ships running fiom Phihdolpliia , would reel Iv e a lai ire subsidy \xithoiitc\pcndingisinglo dollar even for i op ins and the Pacllic M ul companv would i eii.lv c * li ( ) t.OOO a v car without author es- nenililure Tliese coinpiuio , weto mak ing enough monev without any aid fiom the tieasiirv , but , nt tlie xiskof appeailiiR inconsistent ho was will ing , if It would teimln ito the mittor md Iicventit beui ! ? woi-.e , lo agieo to the house amendiienl After voting down hilf a dozen aii.uid- . incnts offcie 1 D ) Messis Vest. .McPhcisOii and Moiiran , a vole was taken on .Mr. Moinll's motion , which vv is agreed to 'J he bill now pees to the piosident Mr Sheunan olToied a resolution eleetinit Hcnaloi Mamlersonof Nebr.iski ns president pie tcmpoto , to hold ollko dining tbo ple.is- meet the senile , nnd Mr Gorman olTuul a losolutlon tendering the thanks of the senate to Mi. InsnlU for the "eminoitlv couitcous , dlgnlli" ! , abl and nbsnlutelv imp u till m inner in which he piosidcd over Its deliberations and performed theilutin of president | iio tempoie" loth ! lesolut.ons xvcio ngioed to and the o itli of ollice was ad- ininisteied to Mr Mindciaoii ' 1 lie house bill iditing to thctieity of re- ciprocilv witli the Hnvvaihii islmds was pissed , aj was also t'u ' ) house Joint losolutlon appiop'n iting HooiJ.OOO for the iinpiovomciit of the Mississippi liver , to bo immeiliilcly available. Mr Pugh was appointed on the conumttcn toattondScnitorlleai t's funeril in place of Mr Mivves , excused 'll.o postollico nppiopil itlon bill was then talion up ami Mi 1'ive , in plnco ot ttio ainendment vvbu h ho had offeted Satuid.i ) night olTei ed ono appiopri ulng > IIOU,000 for Uu trinspoitilionof foielgn mails Mr Morgan moved to amend Mr Iive's amendment by substituting a pioviso that the postmastci Koneral in ly emplov am ships owned oxcluslvclv b.v citizens of the United htites The eonfeienco repoit on the bill as to cliims for Indian dopiedatious was heio pic- bentcd ind ngieod to. Mr Carlisle inovJil to nmeiul Mr. lives motion bv leducing Uio amount fin the tia is- poititlon of foielgn mails to $1J'.0,000 . at d it was agiced to The question being on Mr Morgan's amendment allowing eontricts to bo made mill \ns < s lsn\vmd exclusivelv 111 thornlted , Mr Plumb mined to mm to u uio words , "nnd constiuwted in tlio United States. " Mr Morgiii then withdiow the amend meat , lomarkiaii thai the vote jjst liken Ind annulled the purpose ho hail In view Mr l'iye's amendment as amended was Viced to md llio bill pissed A resolution w is offered coiitlnuInR the select committee on 1'iollle lailinut debts luinii ; the lecessof thosenito , with povvei osit \VnshiiiKton. . a'ieod to , rhohonato ihcn ( J p. m ) l o eoded to tlio toiiMihiation of Iho mriculuiral appropili tion lull Mr f'l.lislo undo a point of onlor acalnst the committee amendment allow liu ; soiihum ; siitfai manufacluiois the u o of distilled spiiils fioo of tax The p > lnt was submitted to Iho son lie and tbo aniendiuoni was mini to be in older Ye is , ' , " 1 , navs , ' . ' 3. Tlio ameiidiiii-nt was then luroul to Mi Stowait olfeivd nn aniemlment appro piiatiiiK $ 'ii.HOO for tlio colleition and publl e ition of infoi in itlon as to the bo.t metboiU of cultlviiliiiK tbesoil liv lui ation and u\ tend lui ; t lie limit of tun > fiom July I , b91 to .lannaiy 1 , Is'i. ' .i''iool to Mr Paddock moved to amend b ) inieitiii ) ; his purofnad bill -OM lulled on point ofordoi I'lio bill was pissed nnd the sunate pie ccedod to lonsiiioi.ition of tlioKonoral dotlci- ency I'ill ' ( ' > lilui.illoii was tomiwiaril ) suspended and a losolutlon authoii/lnif tlr > iinnmltleo on niK-s to sit dining iccoss was iiilupleil and unload to with nn amendment off neil by Mr Iloir Instiucting tbo commlttco to consldoi md ic- lunt wh.it ih.uiKOs , If an.v , oiifjlit to luinalo In thoob ervauioof the senate In icpnid " piv mu honor to its deieaiod incinbors. Tim message fiom tno | iiesidenl lotuinliiKi ultboui uppiovnl , the sonale bill confoi'rlni , juilsdletliiuon IhiKomt of ilidins to Impilm Into and determlno how mucli thehullsof the United States "doublo ondots" ARAVV mi am I'outoosuc cost C'outiac'.or Ueoigot , L\\t \ icneeabovo the continct puce nnd nllmv- atues for extta work and to enter Judgment foi llio amount In favor of the ailinlnistiatiK of l.nwivini' I'ho ground of the piosident s votnls ilut It would establish a dingcums p" " cut foi the Hcnorntnont to doihuo It w s inalio uji to a iimtiietot anj loss ho liu tnlned brc.iion of the low ness of Ids liiu the subsequent .inexpcited nilv mie'o hi t - lie of miitciliil Ti * j i lie ihon took a icross till s p m In c. sunale nt tlio oxoniiiK session the vote ? idch the seiinto last week passed the li z. bill to pi\ the Judgment of Iho ( ( mil I ins for in ui.v siipplio * Minder the llowm t ) was iceon flileuiil on motlo i ot Mr Ha 'Iho sciiito amendment was dls- auiced i IKI bill was jnssid without Iho niuondin | he ) UMHOU nsst lied w is in u tboI'Dii \ t lie note I on in tin' house , and If ri'luliiu ' whole bill would lull t'onsldoi itlon of the dellolimv bill was procooilod with It was moved lo piv the widows ( ifI'llief Jiistlcalto \ and .ln tki ) Miller one .vcn's silai.v , lnl ) Ibis was op pusod by Mr Hoir.x is an iinauHmii/od ; ift of tlie people's innncv. and iul\orated bv Mi Illaeldiuui as a settled pru tno of con ioss l''lnill\n vote VMIS t ilion , Jnml the Hem , agioe'il to Yois , Ui.navs , 10 Ilic ten neg ative votes \veio Hate , Moiiv , Caillslo. ( oi'Ktoll , Loke , deoip' , .loiios ol Ailtunsis , I'luinb , HniKH'i and WiMt The next subject that movolcod discuss Ion was the pioposltlon to u'vo ' a month's evti i n iv to tlio olllieis and omplovos of the luitiso Mi I'lumh spoke of Iho uiiioiiscloiinlilo o\liava'inco ( nf the two house * , and said while tbo piy of sen itors amounted to * 4ik,0M ) ( a veu , the pav of thoio vvlio w alted on them amounted to &JVI ( Whl 'I'lin liiin i. ! tiiril\l.l < t MtllliMf nut of the bill vcns , 11 , tints , 'Jl Mr Paddock Intiodueod Into the discus sion a now subject -tlio Conger laid bill , but It wnssoo ! wouiiil up bv the decimation , on the put of Mi Vance , that the Conger laid bill was di'id All amendments hiv Ing been disposed of , the bill was repotted to the senate , but tin il aotion vv is tosi ived until tomonovv morning The conference loport on tlie legislative bill was agiced to and a fiiither confoiciieo in doled. The conference icnort on the suiiihy civil hill wont over with jut action. The semite joint icsolutioii piovldlng for Iho Hist meetliiL'sof the suv oral clicuitLouits of the t'mtoil Stales uiidoi the new act on tbo tl ud'Inobdav in June , Is'M , was passed The house amendment to the sennto bill ( bi lbo inspection of cattle , etc , was concuiicd in. A finthei confeierne was onleiod on the hull m nppiopd ition bill. A moss 1,50 finiii tlioliouso in i elation totho death of Kepiesontutlvo I'lielaa ( if Tennessee - see w is I ml bcfoio the semite , and after eulogistii lomiiks , as a fminer mule of ic1- spoit , the sonHe at 1 . .Vi a m. , adjoaiiicil until momlng. In I he eloiiH" . WvsiiiNOTos , .March 2 In the bouse the senate amendments to the Indian nppiopii i- tion bill weio non conenried in. On motion of .Mr. I'avson of Illinois the eonfeiencolopjit on the olll to tepeal" the tlinlui culliiK1 luv vv is iigieed to Mi C'titiheiin of Miohi.'im moved that tlio house non loneur in the senate amendments to the .mm icoiirnul/itionhill , nut on n point of 01 lor i liseil bv Ah llnlmin Iho bill was seiittothOonunltlei'of I hi vv noli , and n motion made to go into committee foi its consiitua- tiou was ilefcatid Subsequent ! ) the spunkti stated tint an cil > i hid In on undo in rofu- iingtbe hill to the coimnitteo of ttio whole It sliould Invo been scut ID tbr > loinmiltco on inditniy alTiursnnd would bo so lefoiied The sonite bill wis pis od grantli ir the Missonla .S , Xoillicrn uiilioid the lij-'hlnf way through the Flithead Indian useivfitiou in Mont inn Alter the mssaec of u number of unim portant bills , the rules weru suspended and the senate hill passed for the erection of ft now " mint ' " building In iHo rlmliUvii a cps } . - - - - , ] , „ . „ , Soiitclls of Miino asked unanimous consent for the passigo of the senate bill grantincj a pension of * . ' .500 to the widow of Admiial Potter Mr IJunn of .NoithCiro- lim objected Subsequent ! ) Mi IJunn vvitluliew his objection ii'id the bill pissed Yeas. Wl.mws , , . , A senate lull vv is also pas = ed Kranllng a pension of fllXI a month totho widow of Major Onci.il Ixllp.uuck Mi Shnouds of Coiiiiciticut submitted n conference icpi it on the eop.vdr'ht bill He os.pllined tnat the ( Onfi tone-e had agreed in nil points except the Shernian ainendnient Tnoiopoit was adopti-il and a fuithcr cim- foicnco was agieod to The [ io-.toniioappioprntion bill was sent to conteicnco and the house then took a ic- ce > s hi the house at the evening session Mr Hairis moved to suspend the niles and piss ( \\ItliiiineiidincntsUho senate bill to pio- vule for an inspjction of live eiltle. hogs and cauisscs and piodticts thoieof , which aio subjects of iiitoistnto lomnierco 1hc < motion lo suspend Iho lilies and piss the bill wis ngieed to Yois , lid , nas , TO On motion of .Mr Punston iho confoiciuo repoil was adopted on the bill pioxldlng for publlshhiu ofiopies of the lopoit on ills- ea-os of the horse | It appiopriatcs * "iOOU foi prinling 1 < M,000 copies | air I 'erkins called up Iho coiifereneo report on the Indian aiipiopiiatlon Dill , disigieemg with the semto on the api lopuition of $ „ > 'ilJ.OOO ' to be puil Die Choi taw and L'bick- ns-uv Iiiillins for their title and Inteicst in ceitain lands now occupied bv the Cbojomics mid Aiapihocs _ .Mr Cannon offeied a lesolutlou instructing theionfiiofs not to agree to thenmendn.onts Tlioiesolution was dfloited , the ( Oiifercnco lepait agieed to and n fuilbei eonfeienco01- dond 'llio cnnfeionco icport was ngrocd to on tlio mil mt hoi i/nig the societnr.v of the ticasui IV to suspend foi 0110 jcar the piovislons of the act iciuiiln < ; ste.iincron lake * and inlinel w.iteis to cat iv life line piojeitllos ' 1 he ho iso thou , at 1 o'clock , took a recess , until tomoi row < . \ < i n t "i vi , . 11 / . % < - . " . " > / > Kit s .v. The Nebraska -en itor Complimented on Mis Now lionipis WvsmxiiroN , Much , ' -Speclil | Ttle- gramtoTnr HIM I Telegrams mo pouilnu in upon soimtor Manileison congiatnlatuiB him upon his selection by llio lepubiicin senitoii.il caucus list night to succeed ben- aioi instills as ju u iuuiiim * iv. . j'uv w. * ho sen ito It is indeed a gloat inmplimont the hlu'ticst that cm no paid a in m bv anv Iixis- ison InlUobod ) nnd ono that rollicts ciedit upon [ > the western stain ho lopicscnts Senator , M itideison was not a candid ito for the place in llio seuso of soliciting suppoit , and the compliment is thcieforo all the crieiter IIo UN von often been called to pieside over the .eniite . and ho has boon giv en this pionilncnt lositionon account of his Illness and general lopularily It is cinrout gossip toihu thatManilersoirs selection as picsidmcr ollh 01 foi the senate menu 111 it the u public ins. tailing advantage ifthodeiths of sonutoi- , Wilson of . lim - 1 ind and lleusiot I'difoinii ( its ) , \villcall up tin ) ck'i lion bill nnd pass it t by havini-'tlio chair iciuso to iocognl/e deino- i uts to spjMk bv choking olT deb ito , us it weio II is well khf wn that Maiuleison lias beoii in fa01 ot iiiinnlng this incasmo to a vote b ) HID mocossot the iluir icfiisliig to iciouiii/o an ) one except n lopnhilcan , and liu to submit a motion to vote Tlio senator Ins nothing to siv upon the subjoit at this time , and it cannot bo dotlnitely a > ceit lined If ho has such a notion in his head. T Jio Weillu-r l-'ureo.iHf. Tor Omaha and vieinlt ) Ulsjlit snow , Mlghllv wiumor. Per Iowa bnow , colder ; noi'llieily winds ; cohl wave. Tor Nebiaska mid Kouth Dakota Snows , coiaer , iionhurl ) vviudbj cold wave In No- biaska The following tclugiam 1ms been ieicclvcd from the signal ofilco \Vashlngton : \V\siu\oios , March'.1. , On -Observer , Omaha ! Hoist iod ! unvo siirnal Tomitorn tuio will fall to ahont alx dotfioos bolovuio \ by WcUnosdiy moiiilmA \V , ( JiiKm i , CUIuf sib'nnl olllcor. BOTH SIDES ARE CONFIDENF , The South Dakota Smtnto Discussing tha of Prohibition * RCSUBMISSIONISTS WIN FIRST ULOOD , 'I he Ciiliiinlttco Iti-poi t Adopted \VIli ( ( Mil Much ' Opposition - I'l-cpui-luc ; Itu llio I'lnnl \'ole on Hie I ill. Pii-inir. 's P.Miuvh J ( Spu'liU 'IVlo giam to Tin tin | It is still nip and tuek on MID losuhiiiisslon qnostloa mid who will bo v Mm Ions when the bill conn's up for Html pnssngo cannot bo s-dd foi ooitaln. lloth sldos sconi to bo out It eh conlldeiit The 10- subml < isliiiilstH have Ihsl blood this iiftrinooi ) upon the adoption of the tn.ijoiltv teporlof the Judloiniv commtttio that that ulll as It pissed the house , do piss Nlmtoon voted for and thirteen ngali st tbo adoption Thu ( Oiiiluit of the matter was asuipilso i i tow ds thai had gnlbcied , and as ; fiom the in occ'cdiiigs In the bouse as could be It was summed upas follows Tlio pro hibitionists laid down , but vv hot hoi thoyvvlll do so llio next time ) leinntns to bo seen. lly ngieomcnt this morning the m itter was nude a spec lat older for II o'clock this nftornoou. When tlio tlino an hod .Melville , iho leader of the piohltiltlnn fcncfa on the Moor nnd who heulod the minority ic- port , cilled the lattei up Klttiedge , the li'iilei of tlu ) lesnbinissionists , moved that the sen ito proceed to consider joint resolu tion No it , the losubmlssion of piohlbltlon , together with tlio majority and inltiotltv ro- polls , which c-aiiled IIo then moved the adopt Ion of tin ) m ijoillv lepoit 'llieio was no ilonito 'Iho piosident put the question , llioro vvoro jeis and nuvs on a v iva voce voto. Calls lor a division losulied In the following voting for its adopting Austin , Iloint/ , Motion , llv rno , ricncli , Ivittioduo , 0 Urien , Schmidt , Schollcld , PotteiVasha - liuign , Stewait , V'lckhiini , Mi Kailano , Slicafcbitc. . U'lhodtimnicimaii ID , Against -Siott , ( 010) , Major , Ston us , l' ( tor- man. Mathovvs , HiioilViirnoi - , Ci aw lord , ( iuen Uixon. ( .Y.iiier , llliidmiin I'l. Hotliuin slid ho was paired with Drew nn the iUL'.Hlnm | othervviso lie would luivo voted aiMinst Its u'optlon Molx illo stntod tint ho was pih ( ! with ICe ineiiy and othciwiso would have voled aeainst it This loft seven nu-onloi-s , He.in , ( . 'I irk , Jollo ) , Und , Abbott. Smith > nnd 1'io-ton Of tbeso ( loan and Clirlt aio Kniivvn lo bo icsiibmlssioiilsls. Hi an md .lullc ) me In atlondniiio at ttio funciiilnr Hipiosontatlve Austin mid will 10- ttnii tonight I'l nk is sick , but will bo able lo ; bo out tiimuiinvv The olbci members woio nbsont onlv In harmony with luulilnitui'iL-tt s plan to allow tlio matter to come liofoio the senate upon the adoption of tlio lepoit Klllicilgw tin u staled that , tbo agieemcnt hud I Ins mm unit ; fourteen membei- the Judle- liu oiiiinnittoo was that Iho bill should now have ils second le.idmg , and , u-i oidlugly rilled It up The bill was placed upon its second reading mid will como up in logular outer probably dav after tomorrow lor final pisHiige. 'J bo question tiaturaiU unset , vv by did the prohibitionists lay down anil allow Iho majority loport to bo adopted unless they vvcie compelled to It Is claimed that some piohlbltiomsts xotcd for It In order tola Ing tu ) uattorbcfQralha. ] houso.vvithnnt.ii. fl ii \ ntM. ttii'-ianip vay ( i atn. AmoaR thosecon- Pail me Among oilier uoubtlul ones me Siott ami Co ley U'hcn the bill was bcfoie the house the flirht c line on l ho adoption of the minority i o- tioit , which , it will bo remembered , cuileil bv a vote ofiiii to Is lut ! in the si'iiatotoday Dm nloption of the ioioit went though without a inurmii , and ) cttlm pinhibltlon- lstmo claiming that thov still hiivo n llght- liu : ( hniiio , ind that it H bv no menus do- ciileil vet II seems muro piobablo that the icsubnnssioiiists will have at lent twenty- live voles when ttio bill comes up for Hind pissiyehnt in ikes this moio mob ible still ts the fact that the piohibjtion- ists b ) moio sticks on vvhat tbov teim tbo imeoiisiiUitioualitv of tbo Joint lesolnllon t than nn their defeating it , claiming that It will no to the supiemo courl and fiom Iho tiost lig.u light thov hive Deen able to got on it , willnevei bo submitted to the people. 'Jhen point is thai tbo constitution contem plates two tilings in bubinltllng an amend ment Fust , tlni it shall bj proposed by both hou * es , vv bhh is In the nuturo ot a Joint resolution , second , tbnt It snail bo submitted , w huh is in the nuturo of a bill , that it do- daios something and piovldes a iienaltv ; that is. legislates , ami tberefoie leqiiires. the signature of tbo goveinor Thov state that should the in ittcr pass th" senate in Its pres ent shape thov will make the first light on this line Hesubmissionists aio peifeitly calm on lids phase of the question 'llioj , too , h ivo consulted what they consider most emi nent legal authoiit.v , am ! are sitlsilod that the bid is in piopor shipe nnd will hi ing the question of nn amendment to tbo comtltutioii bofdie the people at the next election 'Po b u K diem thov hiv o the precedent of the thieo amendments which were submitted nt tbo 1 i-t election and biougbt foi ward In sub- stiintiall.x tbo STUD fnim as the proposed amendment ami were without the goveinoi's signature UosubmlsslonistH scorn to bo in no Inn ly about ie.u lung a vote , and tole'iams fiomsenatoi-s' nuistituents nio pomiiiK In in nppuontlv liu'easing nuiiibeis even day. Kesubniisslotnsls claim tint boicln lies then vuloiv , that the mlsorabla enfoicomont 'f ' the liw in 110.111 > every pait of the stito has tuincd oven wain ) prohibitionists m their favoi TUN his boon alino-a tlio entire ai'uineiit ( of the icsiibniH- sloinsts , piohiuitlonUts claim tint the law h.n nut hid .1 fall chiiue Tliov arousing ovoiy effoit to hold lepublicans in line and to the decl nation of their pi Ufoini in support of piohibition , but so fni without avail llicia wore moici loptiolicaiis who voted for icsub- mission toduIliau nv other p.utj , theio beniK' ton lopubliL.ins , seven domooiats anil t i\o Independents Tins U'Rislatuio his boon full of sui prises , and this Is ono of tlioni At the UvlnniiiK of the session thoio seemed to bo llttio hope foi icsiibinlsslon It has been crowinp steadilx anil it must bo said that the leaiilt Is not so iuui.h what the poisonal eoiuittions of the mom- beis weio on the start as the voices ot their constituents There Is no doubt but , indhidiwlh prohibitionists had qulto ilaiijo majoilt\ the members , but evidently the people line been he.uM fioin. and llioy demand - mand resiibmlssion. It is nliiu lopmlly cer tain that when it comoi to aoto , piohlbltloa v111 bo defeated by as lar o a in ijorltj as It uiriied a little over ajoara'o A trial of the sv slcm hi. 10 his been pudillntion's do- foil It was 1 u olj a cuilo ltj to know how it would work tli.it c uncd It It ha > bo n a failmo. I'oiind Dcad in Ills Idiom. MiT ( iin i , S D , Maich 2. ( Specinl Tclo- pram to I'm Iln. | H I1 Palrclilld.a farmer living neu Mount Vciiion , this cajntyvW ! found he.ul on tlio lloor of his tiodroom Sun- dav moinliiK' h > his wife , who scorns to know nothing of the cause of her hush mil's death. It is ictfiidod as a straiiKO case and lira ) bo invostigitcd , l V Mohii , a lostioctod farmoi iiearMltcu- oil dlod of consumption vostouUy Tlio iiomtnniion of Hr U'llliim HruMi to a consulship to Sloil.v w ill o.wso a vac.iuo ) In the proslilonov ol the Dikotn unlvonlty located catod at Mitchell. Austin Ilniiod. Vi KMII.I ION , S I ) , March -Special [ Tilognim UiTui Uir.l Tlio fuuoral of lion. II ,1 Austin , who dlod aH'iorns liwt of piicumonln , tool ? place in the Ha chuicli ) cstcrdn > nftoruoon It was tlio InrR- nat tlinl over took iilauo In tltU cltj. Tliopro- cofc loii to llio ccmulorytn ever a mtlo loin , ' . Ho wnsn vc ) popular nun ,