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At yesterday's nfteruoou session consideration of tho appropriation bill for current expenses was re sumed. Tho itom of 812,3-17 for support of forests and nurseries was re ferral to tho Committee on Public Lands. Tho item of $2500 for tho Kn piolnni Park Association was nlso referred to tho same committee after some discussion. Tho itom for tolephono commu nication botwoon Pokiki and Ililo courthouse was raised from S1000 to S1800 on condition that tho peo plo of Puna raise S500 towards tho lino. All tho other items reached passed as in tho Senate bill. Under suspension of tho rules Minister Coopor introduced a bill to dofino tho proportions of tho national ensign, which war road tho first timo and referred to tho Printing Committee Adjourned. Twenty-Seventh Day, AIahoh 24. the senate. After tho usual preliminaries Sonator Waterhouso presented a petition signed by fifty-five resi dents of Naprfo'poo asking for an annronriation for a wharf at tlmt placo. Referred to tho Committoo on 1'ublic Ijiuhis. Senator Eico from tho Printing Committee reported printed cop ies of Senato Bills Nos. 10, 18, 20 nncl'21. Senator McCandlooS from tho Military Committoo presented a report on Senate Bill No. 8, which slated that tho object of tho bill was to placo tho military under ouo department and'thoroby effect a moro economical administra tion of military affairs. Tho pas sago of the bill was recommended on that showing. Laid on tho tablo, to bo considered with tho bill. On tho ordor of tho day Souato Bill No. 1-1 relating to contested seats in tho Legislature was taken up, aud passed unanimously. On motion Souato Bill 8 to do fino tho powers and duties of the Minister of Poroign Affairs in re gard to tho military was taken up on tho second reading and passed without debate. Souato Bill No. 15, entitled an act to authorizo tho Minister of Interior to grant licenses for tho manufacture of alcohol from pine apples, etc., was taken up, read by title and referred to tho Commit tee on Commerce. Minister Damon's four bills re lating to tho consolidation df tho public debt and tho now loan wore all road by titlo and referred to a special committoo of five, of which tho regular Financo Committeo shall constitute three. President "Wilder announced that tho other two members of tho Committoo would bo appointed at tomorrow's session. Sonator Ilolsteiu, uudor bub ponsiou of tho rulos, introduced his bill adding two sections to tho Election Law which provido for mi election by proclamation whore thoro is only ono candidato, art in tho cuho of tho recent oloction of A. G. M. Itobortsou. llufotrod to tho Printing Committoo to bo typewritten, At 10:25 tho Roimto adjourned, Twjwty.Shvj'ntii Day, Mawiii 21. H0UHI ov JIM'llllftHNTATlYM! , AllulMlur Kliiu iiuiiyuuiiwl. Ii ipiilW PrwwMil.ftoli ufjlitt hm m rnUug lu tin m)IId of Ux eign merchandise and to tho pre servation of records of district inn,; ihtrntes, also of tho joint roso- lutiou relating to an old shorttmo in tho Marshal's ofllce. Rep. Kobortson presented a ro port lrom tho Military Committeo ou referred Horns, recommending their passago intact. Hop. Bond reported as follows from tho Committee on Health and Education upmi referred items in tho Appropriation lull1 Your Committeo on Public Health and Education, to whom was referred appropriations undei tho head of "Bureau of Public In struction" in Senato Bill No. 1, Having had tho name under care ful consideration, bog Joavo to report: From statistics furnished . by tho Board of Education, your committee find tho situation to bo as follows: Tho present pay roll of that department is $15,107.25 per month ;tho salaries of teachers ranging from $10 a month for tho temporary assistants to $225 a mouth for tho highest paid prin cipal of schools, of whom tlicro is but ono whodrawstho aforonamed salary. Tho avorago salary paid to teachers at tho present timo is $50 a month. Tho avorago num ber of pupils por teacher is 35. Tho sum of S300.000 nrovided for in tho bill received from tho i Sonato is at tho rate of $15,000 a i old glory, raise tho gold standard month, which is below tho pros-1 and cry aloud, 'Long livo tho ont pay roll and allows of no fur-1 Quoon of Great Britain and Em thor oxpansiou in tho Bchools. , press of India.' " Tho forco of tho observation I Senator Poffer prosontod n peti- that "It would bo useless to build school houses if thore aro no funds to pay for teachers to teach in thorn," will bo atonco apparent. Tho only way jto moot tho difficul ty, if no relief is given by tho Legislature, would bo to closo tho schools when tho funds aro ex hausted, or to reduce tho salaries, which, with very fow ex ceptions, only afford a bare living for tho teachers. Tho Board asked for an appro-1 quorum, Powors mado a humor priation of $420,000 for tho two ; OUb spoech on tho Republican years ($17,500 a month) and tho , presidential nomination. Speakor request was based upon calcula- I Roed's namo was not cheered as tion. During tho last two years his supporters woro taken by Bur tho number of pupils in tho Gov-, prise, but tho friends of MoKin ornmont English Bchools has ad- f0y, Quay and Morton mado tho winced from 7732 to 9093, an in- houso ring with cheors at mention creaso oi ioui pupiiB, or xt.u por i cont. Allowing that during tho noxt two years tho increase! would bo only liiUO, and tho average nu ru bor of pupils to a teacher bo in creased to -10 therq, would bo 30 now toachorB required, which, at tho avorago salary of !;50 por tho fourth Alabama district, and month, would moan $1500 a month ' decided that Iub Republican op moro ($30,000 two years.) Thoro ponont, "W. F. Aldrich, was olect- would bo required for additional janitors aud truant oflicorB $250 a month (0000 two years,) and for raises in salarios necessitated by tho schodulo which has been tho guido for tho Board's action in apportioning salaries, tho Bum of about $333 per month ($8000 two yoarsj. IlEOAriTULATION. PrcBont pay roll, $15,107 por month $301,000 two years. Thirty now toachors at $50 $1500 per month, $30,000 two years. Janitors and truant officers, $250 por mouth, $0000 two years. Increased salaries $333 per month, $8000 two years. Total $17,250 por month, SH-1,000 two years. Tho Board asked for $17,500 a month in ordor to have leoway to moot possiblo contingencies (8120, 000 two years). Grauting for tho sako of argument, that tho estim ated incioaso in tho number of pupils may not bo realized, it cer tainly will not bo contended that thoro may bo a doorcaso, nor that tho present pay roll should bo re duced. Tho dictates of wibdom would scorn to require that proi fiion bo mado for something be yond tho bare necessities oli tho present moment. An ignorant constituency is neither duaimblo nor safe, and your committoo would doprocato an undue applica tion of tho prinuiploH of economy to thin branch of tlio ptibliu mil', view, The law requiring tlitt at. tlllltlllllOII of ulllliliou lit Ni'liool 1h iti)iiipillni7, mid tlio iiujniiNlbtonoy, to miiv iiotlilnu of tlio injiittllim, of rwiilrliifj ii lliiit of iitilliiiifur mini' pllmiufl wllh ivliiu) nu iilii IATFST FflRFIRN NFWS ' CONSriTUTIONAI, AIU.D.'ir..NT I'OK KLKCTION OF HENATOr.. iIiiiiIIIiik of War I.nntloil DeiidliiLU OuiiiIiiiiun for OubiiiiK In Ken- tucky l'cuco lor AbyHnliilu Nowb four days later than last San Francisco mail arrived by tho S. S.Ausloun. UNlrKU BTAT8. By a vote of fivo to four, tho Sonato committeo ou privileges and elections propose an amend ment to tho constitution of tho United States, providing for elec tion of United States Senators by direct voto of tho people. Sonator Oockrcll gavo a spoech on tho silvor question oi tho 13th, which Hoar says was tho-'oost silver speech ho ovjr heard. Cockroll sharply criticised Secre tary Carlisle By a coincidence, Sir Julian Pauucofote, British Ambassador, was in tho gallery when Cockroll closed his speech with tho statement that if wo woro to bo subserviont to English money interests, wo "should haul down tion from Gonoral Huirh finmnrnn. of Douglass county, Kansas, ask ing congress to mako'tlio fifth of April a national holiday, it being tho day on which "Tho King of tho Jews," whom Pontius Pilato cuused to bo crucified, April 3, A. D. 33, achioved his splendid victory over tho grave, i "While tho sergeant-at-arms was 1 out to arrest absontoo members of rj "j tho Houso. for tho nurnoso of a oi. their names. Tho Republican convention of Iowa formally launched tho Alli son boom for tho presidency. After two days' dobato tho Houso, bv a voto of 173 to 59. .unseated Gaston A. Robbins from i ed and ontitled to tho seat. Tho Houso passed bills ro American quiring officers of stoamors to bo citizons of tho United States, and repealing tho laws oxompting from tonnage du ties vessote from countries which extended similar exemptions to our vossols. An ovoning papor of San Fran cisco says tho annual striko of sailors is expected to tako placo in less than ten days. Unless ship owners accedo to tho demands of tho Bailors' union for moro pay tho striko this year will certainly bo fiorcor than qvor. Tho sailors claim that this season will seo tho establishment of tho union on a basis that will not bo intorforcd with again by ship-owners. It is roportcd that a voting trust of fivo members, including J. P. Morgan and August Belmont, will bo formed as part of tho plan of reorganization of tho Northern Pacific. Tho Yandorbilts lmvo sont an export railroad innn ou n tour of inspection ovor tho Central and Union Pacific roads, with a viow to buying thorn if thoy aro offorcd for siilo by tlio Govornmont. It tho Yandorbilts owned thoso roads thoy would lmvo ii Hue ulonr iiciosb tho rontinont, Thoro was no election of a Son ator for Kentucky on tlio l!tt!i, tho HonubltcaiiH rofusing to voto, Wood Ditnliip rofuHOH to bo sworn in, though mivnoHtly duriirud by tho ItiipulilioaiiH, whom lilrimfuhiil jirovuktw mid iiiyHlilloM A iiiitimil (hu i)lul(n took pliuioiit .MiimiJiiijIon, Wiwt Vii'- lliliii in wliluli ftlglit iiit'ii uuruwlt Two iIIihI Hud u wu ijmI Nittfly to rtuiuMii'. hint Mout. E. V. Olark, U. S. A., is tors oil tno reservations. Itov. C. O. Brown concluded his address in his own defonso be foro tho Congregational Council at San Frauciseo on the 13th. It was concluded amid a burst of applau60 nnd loud hurrahs from the audioncp. Ono man roso and, with tears streaming down hiB choeka, cried: "0. O. Blown is tho biavest man in California. I move that he bo tho next mayor of San Francisco." rilB CUIIN ffAll. Tho Cuban insurgents lmvo suc ceeded in landing moro munitions of war at Cuban ports. Tho expedition sailed from United States ports during tho last two weeks in threo vessels. Tho first was a schooner carrying 175 rifles and 175,000 rounds of. cartridges. Tho vessel landed on tho coast of Santa Clara province, between Caratratas and Sogua la Grande. Tho second expedition carried i 150 ritles nnd 150,000 rounds of cartridges, and landod on tlio coast of Pinar dol Dio, between Bahia Honda and Mariel. This supply was placed in Cuba within thirty milcB of tho city of Havana. Tho last expedition, sailing on February 29, landed on the north coast of tho province of Matanzas, near La Boca, about six miles from Cardenas. All of those munitions of ar aro now in pos session of troops that have closed in about Havaua. Tho last expedition carried no arms or ammunition, but ut tho special request of General Anto nio Maceo, who received tho con signment in person, took 000 iiounds of dynamite and 4,000 feot of insulated wiro and two electric batteries. This material was requested by General Maceo, who proposes using tho matorial for blowing up bridges and loco motives on tho railroad between Havana,Matanzas andSanta Clara. Tho failure of largo expeditions to succeed in keeping out of tho hands of United States authorities has caused tho Cuban Junta to adopt the method of dispatching thoir cargoes from Southern ports. Honcoforth Biuall expedi tions will bo dispatched to Cuba as fast as possiblo. Tho vessels only carry n sufliciont number of mon to handle tho goods when boing put ou Cuban soil. Tho junta is very well satisfied with this manner of procedure, as during tho last thirty days five successful landings have been made. I'OK PEACK. Rome, March 13. Negotiations with King Monolok have boon ononed. It is anticinnted tlmt peace will bo concluded bofore long, and tlio war oflico has coun tormandedtho instructions sont to vnrious points for hurrying for ward tho reinforcements to Africa. NEW POltTlI'ICATlONS. Victoria, B. 0., March 13. Fivo now guns for tho Esquimalt land fortifications woro received from Euglaud today aud will bo placet! in position nt onco. Thoy aro brooch-loaders of six-inch bore, with barrels 14.0 feot long. Threo arointonded for McCauloy Point, whilo tho other two will bo mount ed Bomowhoro near Esquimalt lighthouse Tho guns, though Beemingly largo, aro not to bo compared with tlio two still to ar rive, and now at Vancouver.Theso latter aro of nine-inch bore. Tlio works at McCauloy Point aio now well advanced, though but littlo of 4 tho forts can bo soon, a consider ablo sized mound, with u gradual Blopo to tho sea, being the only uppoaranco presented to tho ob server afloat. - tiu i: it r M-i'iiMH, Row Romig's sermon .on "Union" last night was ono ofnTho Btrougorit and most uh'ouUyq Iio has yot given, ho doplored in stroiiK toniiH thu party Hiiirit tit Ohriatoiidoin and pointed IiIh nu illloi'rf u tlio bihli) iin furnishing lliu ono mill only platform upon wliluli iill noiiltl.or ovor would ilium. llHttiirmwt usliui'lutliin nt tilt) ulniu of IiIh tllwuijiftu viim Vl0UUWl lO li)' MVtft) 11011., a i . V .' 15 r & I i .TK. 4M