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PTHB DE-ERCT NEWS
" ' i iitidn eltlie cWi.tein m.
(). 78.
i CELEBRATION.
Anniversary Banquet on Wash
ington's Birthday.
f
SLXVTOU HK.OINS Sl'EI C.
England's Hold on Cinada a Menace
lo Our Peace, He Thinks.
TIIL IIUI-V F Till. IHItlt
Tilt ll.nubllrnil firlr imln H'B
AH.r " OlflllM
1-r.t.tt.
DrtnoiT, JIlcli , Fob. 22. Tlio
Michigan club tonight gave lla eighth
anniversary bnoquol lu ceicbrsllou of
the blttbJoy ol Wuahlngton. Over
1000 persons wcro present In tho audi
lotltim, wblcb was tiaud.omcly deco
rated. Among tlie guests uf Hie
evening wero Hon. Chnrlea T. (Jar
dun, ii milliliter to tbo Hague; Hon.
Hoiwell O. Horr, General V. II. Ulb
tou of Ohio, General Alger ot Dotrolt,
'oloucl John Atkinson, tonslnissler,
ijovrrnor lllcti of Michigan, Henator
llgglua ol Delaware, Hon. Btephou
. Dougluia of Illinois nud Jumee
nut Is llurke, rtslJiut of the
American Oollego League. A large
lumber of prominent won sent letters
i( regret, among whom wcro Mr. Har
rison and othrre.
Houator Anthony Hlgglna ot Delu
Tare replied to tho eoiillment, "Our
Manifest Destlu), Annexation " ll
ml J under the Inuvltablu law con
trolling our develoi rueut, all our ioe
srerlons, which wcro once the rort)
of several other natloiui, Iiavobiooiiio
untied under title government. Tlio
taker ventured tho btllef that lbs
time It not lar tllitant when Canada
vruulii uulto her destiny with u, be.
eiuto It li (or her Interest to do no.
"As long at Canada remains u de
psndency of Uroit llrltaln," thuaena
torsald, "wo aru liable tu bo involved
lithe exigencies ol a Luropenuwnr.
At long as England retains her bold
uton Cuuada the remains tho military
power on tlilscontlm.nl, and so loug
u Ureal llrltaln a continuing threat
tialnit our luacc. lhus wn aru
ttrowu Into o radical alliance with
ttJiiland'a fore. Ily reason of her an
tagonism with lluaslu and 1 rauco
hugUnd le today n elluut miner with
tb Drelbuud made up of Uirmany,
Austria und Italy, Ily reason of l.ng
Isnel'a retention of Canada we aru
ttund III common Intertet with Hub.
Is and I ranco as against Luglaud and
las Dretbund. Willi lliu departure of
llrltli.li ruio from tho continent will
tuno tho union ngalu ol tho two
tranches into which the Lngllsh raco
unfortunately hasbteii divide! "
Hon. lloswellU. Htrr of Michigan
Itapi udtd to tho loan, "Tho Duty of
Ike Hour." He said Ibo country for
Its I) rat tlrao In thirty-two years Is
lUeed in tho bauds ol tho Democrats,
lie would have uvcry lte ublloun
ilsud by bis guns when any law shall
lie roieed that ho feels turu would
lturo the uouulry. Thero would ba
tin ambiguous worlc on his part. His
titleraucu would Instantly bo onuof
varnlngnnd Ueflnnca and whenever
ti Democratlo parly shall ruposu a
Sood muuiure turu In sad help them
pass It slid (how that wu uio patriots
Brst and 1 animus afterwards
Blc hen A. Douglass ol Illlnloa ro
IPouUed to Ibo sentiment "Bland by
tour (June " He said ho had seen
Ibo power of the lUpubllcuu I "My
dwindle away for nearly a quarter of
iceulur). 'lhu curious tjiciaclo was
rteutod of tho trlumili of lltbdoc
tllne of tho parly and tho drealeuce
ol the arly Itself. One of tho reuious,
le believed, wus that there was uu
element high In tho councils of tho
Ileiubllcuu arly and loteullal lulls
Jul lanco who rover have been ltepub
leans lu convictions orwhohaiu not
tad tl e courugu of tbolr conviction,
la closing, ho said. "Him rlncl lis
el I ho llopublicnu l arly aro not dead
nor Is I ho I arly Itself, I ut oven If what
Hosiers say be true nud tho Iletubll
fiiurtyiuuitdlc,llieii for Uod's sake,
lei It die with lis boots on, lighting for
that It believes to tie) right, consistent
lili Its record and with Itself, It lhii
Word lo lay down Its life, but It tan
u tallorel to glvo up Its principles "
lu loiponsu to thutouit, "Our IUu
CeriainlOur Dutlee," James I ramls
llurke, I resident of tho American
Keiubllcau College League, paid a
Eliwlng ttllulo lu lliu UtHJamtsU.
llialne, tnumeratol the dangers Into
i tit the lUiiublicmiB were liab'e tu
tH and (poke of Ibelr duly In the
Stand old jiittj. Ho closed with an
Mleal to give lliu young men who
te Ibo life and luio of Ibo republic a
llisnce.
coyaui:nis.
HI Mil.
Waeiiihion, I). c ivh. 21 Tim
"cltuilttls ol William V. Alien cs
jeostor from the state of obralks1
"0" 'b illi of llurelinexl, In plate
oi i addook were presume 1 In the rion
tetoday and i laced on llle.
'be consideration of tho sundry
?.',! 'PP'oiilatlon bill wos prooeoilt I
I In '. . I"""1'"! aiiieiidiuonti being
1 J""a l0 ,l", ,ll fr ' new t;ov.
""f"6,"' I timing tfllco building I be
&am.lnt". w" voluJ diwii. thus
I el.,,8' ,..r.lho rriotnt at loast, all
Si tauiiS; I""c"tt" "' ' '" fot "
I tri! ,u,?,r ""Jvoa t0 Inwuso Ibo ..
I LomL ",02 ,ot tt 'lltr's national
I &";ill0n bl" Ui U "l Ptopru-
I tea"!uou"l'l JIIH.001IU0U. As
I Si!J.Jrx"r("a 813.000.0011 to $15,.
C - I'll
S II iNliK 11, I Hi, V I I tJi-rT II W WS.-AS.t.'i.-'lilV.- : f 1.41
. iJ-ILibJlLl liJLi i Hi ) liJi 1 11 1 J 1 1 JlifVkJo ,,'rfrguf-zi. : II
TRUTH AND HBfc-KTx, II
'jiitjii)ay, n:niL uy i;:j. iho:i. hAL'i i ki; (itv, dtaii rjntiiiioitv. " vol. xxvi." m
halt nil I woul I ray tbei mailer of pf n
ames should ternilusto at swnu pilot
rhnrt of tbuulfolutubanktuitcy of thu
lUwiey elpcUravI ho would farce ll
with nil his iwr.
(Jjrm.iu, la rsfilliu ti Hawlay, sal I
thtro stemed lo bo nuc-tlro on the oilier
side t,f the chamber lo pile up the
Ob iKnilom of the government until
the Democratic I arty woul I have no
firMpotiom having la Utliitrotied
luleiOll tho pejplu Alter further dls
cu'tlou Hawley's hidi Inm'ii was
ngri ril to.as n so Were lliu amend iiiants
Inctotiiup; appropriations for tuUlera'
tioines,
Vilas oHVrcd nn nnieadmenl appro
prbitloK$12S,Oilii(orti)witirvey of pub
lic laiiis lylur wllliln railroad find
grnntf, tho costs lo bo reimbursed I)
Ihnrallroiidtnni miles. Aureal to
An nmen Inient oircrc-1 by 1) H In
reganlla timber culiura laws gave
rleeilu a dry legal, unluterestlug ells
ronton, which lasted for neatlj Ihreo
hours. As n vole wa slnut to be,
taken by yras an I najs v.hlcll would
probably hnvu ravealeil tho ntisoncei of
ii quorum, .Mr. AIIUOll t'opowj that
all aontested amonlnicnts sboulj go
over till tomorrow. Agrenlto,
Wolcclt imvoJ torojuco tlie appro
priation for tho oipemes of protecting
timber on publlo lands Irooi j-iO.iWJ tu
$1 i.UOJ. ARteodtJ.
H.ulrniiiooJ tolncfi-nso tho appro
I rltlion for the surveys or publlo Unds
troni JIUO.OUI) to JIW.OW. Agree Ho
1'owerollt.tud nu iiineiidaient fixing
tho limit of tboeott for n mllllsr) ut
at Helena, Mont, at $11), UK J, but It
was txcludid uu n point of order.
rilewnrt ollrrrd mi aimndmeut ap
iroprlatlng $II(I,UUI ti reimburse lliu
statu of reval for msiiey expeultl
in tho sJiptei.lou of the rebellion.
Agreed to,
A I HI was th on reported to the Benito
from the commlltcu of thu wholu mid
nllthonuieudmeiils unreserved iireed
to. rho I 111 Is to bo open lorn irrow tu
new amoudtnonts. lhu risiinle then
at 10 0 Mil. adjourned till tomorrow
noon.
Wabiiimiton, I), O , Feb. 2J The
Heimle lu txecutlvusuuliu toll uj i
sldered lhu Hawaiian treaty. Mouan
made a stroug plea lor nntiexstlou.
Mill) of Texas was opposed to the plei
ont ratlfl atlou of the treaty. He 111
slsliltbal tho ipjestlon wj of null
lmuirtaucs thet it should not bs lis
cuesed behind closed doors but ebdiil 1
bo fully und freely dlicuued by tbu
I ten nnd people. When tho doors re
opened tbu rjctialn adjourned.
Till II1HN1.
Wasiiisotus, I'eb 21. Tho House
toda lu tsmmllte of tbu whole, re
sumed oinslderallon of the ostolllou
apt roprlatlon bill. Ko'hlu,; of Imporl
auco wus ucooinpll"htd.
When tho hour lixed for considera
tion of tbo car-coupler bill had arrived,
lbs commltleo rose, and Who movuJ
that tho Henalu amoiidiiiunti theretu I o
coucurrvdln. I illbutterluglbru began
and, nller various dilatory motion, a
vote was ordered on tho motion lo ad
journ until fhureda).
No iUotum appearing, there were
several attem Is made lu rciicli a com
promise. Hatch said h was auro the friends
of tbn bill would lone nothing If the
House adjourned now. Wlio said.
"The gentleman from Missouri l un
deavorlugta leriuadu lhu friends of
Ibubllllt Is safeloadourn, and I say
to them It Is not safe " Tbu chair de
clined to declJo lhu question before It
came up In regularorder.
Inn short time tbo House bucame
almost hopelessly entangled In u luaco
of motloni, U'liiiturmotlona nud other
evidences of llllburterlug.
No iUorumap taring lliu surgeant
at anus was sent to bring in tbu ab
sentees, and for i.n hour or tuorulhu
House waited for his return. An all
night sestlou wai then seen tu bo at
hand, and tho usunl iceues weru en
acted. Tbcru were several amusing
e Uodcr,
Uhortly after midnight It was stated
that the sergeant was unable to exu
cutu the order of the Houiu lo urresl
absenleis, and It was moved lu udjouru
but tho motion was defeated.
Cummlugs charged that tbu oj pon
ents of the bill Uheld railroads, a
charge whlth Itlchaidsou Indlgnaiitly
dented.
At 2 o'clock this (Weduesda) ) morn
ing Hill untiling Is continuing with no
Immedltte J rosiects of adjournment,
lberu has been nu brtak In lliu llnuon
i liber aide, and there Is no prospect ot
any within n riaaouibln tlino.
lhu deudlotk In tbu Houte over tho
tar-eou ler bill continued throughout
the night, with the usual scenes,
humorous nud Ill-humored, of all night
stulons, and without anything what
ever having been accotut, lulled. 1 ho
Homo at 0 Ji) a. in. adjourned. Theru
wus n private agreement that Wise
should be. rtuogulzed Mouda to move
to suspend tho rules and pass the bill.
About two dozen luemliers weru
I resent nt tbu o ponlug of tbu House Ibis
morning. Henderson of North Caro
lina moved that tho Huutegu Into
committee of lhu wholu for the ton
aiderullon of tbu po.tolllcu ai pro) rla
llonlill. Hatch ut oncounlugonlzud
the motion with bis anil ot Hon bill.
I he House, however, 111 In 04, deolded
to take up the postolllco apt roprlatlon
till and It wus luisid. lhu House
fcrokulnlon roar of laughter whenthu
bpeaker called Hutch lu tbu chair as
presiding cllltor. Tho general debate
was limited to three Injurs and
l'cel, cliulrmau of tho tommlttie,
sfoku In explauallon of the bill, A
largo part of l'etl'a speech was devoted
to tho argument of thuudvutacy ut a
reluctlou ot Ihn territory ullotol lo
Inllaus nudluf tvurof Ihupaoagoof
u bill lu rutlty thungreomeiit for Ibo
ojitiilng of thu Cherok, u atrip,
Tliu ineml trsof lhu Housu weroworu
out from last night's sis. lull. Many
left the bull Hug after tho general de
bate and Ibosu who reiuslnul took
languid interest lu the proceeding
When thu debate cloiod Outhwullu
fubinlllo I tho couferenco report uu tho
ami appropriation bill In order that
It might bo protected. After Hooker
mistictoufuliy endeavored tu get
unanlnmuh content to puis Ibo bill to
llu relief of lhu Mltsltsl) plan and au
nouueed bis purpose to bn n thorn In
the side of every member who wanto 1
uuy li filiation until his bill was ussed,
tbu llouio then adoiirneJ,
II, nil. el ill lllernleue
Haihw.N. H, leb. 2.' I'lerou
Hlevens Hamilton, the well-known
litterateur oi Ibis illy who jrsterday
atltinj ted suicide by tnklug laudanum,
died this morning.
IN WASHINGTON.!
,
Monetary Coaferfliw Report
Sent to the Senate.
THE LST im-. OF I iNUItRiiS.
The Pnildinl's Oplnloi about tin
PrtJtot Uisiaad for Gild
tin nu hi i.i, i:ihi- riiniv.
I)nl.hle r Hie tiusrleen Itetu-
Hun lis. I In a Hernial
Clause
VHMi.oroK, Kalh .'1 President
llar.uou tods) si nt In thu Uvuatu tho
ruportof fio Amtrloin delvgitM to
tbu International moil lary oonf.ri'iior.
Alter referring lu the ragram of the
L'nllodbtatiT, whl h Is llMwmed lu nil
Its bares, tbo delegates refer lo
the report uf the oom ultteu of
to!vo which repirtol uMrmttlvely
upon Ihn one reposition that It was
wliu lo withdraw from money circula
tion all geld uolm and nil paier money
rouee naWu In gold of lets denomina
tion limn one pi mil, twenty francs or
tu only marks an I substitute, silver for
them
In thedlicupilinof various proposi
tions the attitude of n.trly allgottru
ments Is dlscloiuJ, The recognition
was general in tbu eonfireiiei. that thu
monetary evil require a remoly.
Altur citing Oloj.l from the
scecbei ma Jo, thu delegites say tho
conference li to re uuvei u on thu Jtli
of May, IDJi Itilho iiieantlmo Ills
eipiclel Hiut lhu i ro okltlous and
plans nlrenly submitted aulsueb oth
ers as luiy bj submittal to the presl
deiitol the coiiieutlou aid by hlui
tranimllled to thu severilgjverunieuti
through thelt delegates, will be con
slJered. It Is kiitlclptted that thu
dcligutts, upm thu rei semblliu of
tbo conle'reuc ,'wlll be. ablet) statu
dclliiltelj the view of their leipeotivu
governmrnts as ti whit Id ins ate
I ractlu et.li to secure tliu gruilcr me of
illveras pittof tbemetalllo miuey uf
the world.
In concluding tbu report, tbo dele
gatoissy they uro triad to bear testi
mony of the tamut wldi of the cm
fereucu that u plan for lhu enlarge I
uiu of silver miuey acceptable to
uitlons and adequate to the monetary
situation may remit from Its delibera
tions. No reeummsnJatloas or sug
gestions of any kind are nitle.
IN II UI BIIAl K 1011 CbUSIVU.
Matters are gc'ling luti pretty bud
shape for lhu closing days ot lhu
session In nJJItlon t) thu light to he
made to defeat the sundry civil bill,
there Is going to be a hard light ma lu
ugulntttbe Iiillau ipj roprlatlon bill.
Hit, whole pollc) of InJUa education
established by Comuilsilouer Morgan
Is going lo besuljected toutpiok It Is
understood tint tome of lhu strongest
men on Ibo nipru rlullom committee
aru going lo olu In the light ngulutt
lhu meiisure.
Hlher men In lhe Homo claim they
will have strength enough tuirevent
the piuagu of the sundry civil bill
under uuy arllainentury tactic Hint
may bu ndo led tu gel it through. They
say their l liua nru nil laid, und tbu
force of lliu illibustercis sgaluittho
bill will bu almost us strong as Is sllvur
lu the House, lliey will light It by
ever) means known tu atllameulary
I roeedure, nnd they e lalm It will be lin
posill lo to I ais II under thu rules to get
signatures oticugh to secure tloture. lu
lict, they regard it an certain that they
will defeat the bill. This, of uuurte,
would make an extra aeisluu nbsilulel)
ceitaln.
ONLV NINE DAI U UKMAININd,
Waiiiiinutov, 1). C , I'eb, 22.
Counting lhu 1th of March as u full
du), thero remains only nine more
days betora thu expiration of this Con
gross, and tho umouut of worhtefore
the two houses Is not nt all olu erlng to
thoto legislator who sou lhu hours
ill) plug by nnd little lelugdoue. Up
to tbo present time thero is but ono of
the thirteen regular appropriation bills
tbu formications that has passed
both houses, and tint Is not yet a law,
for It has not received lhu slguatureof
thu 1'realdcnt.
M Ntl 1) 10 ISSUC 1UINI13.
1 1 Is said that I'reildent liirrl.on is
oonvluoel that no necessity will nrlsu
for Ihomluof louds lo maintain the
parity of tho two.melals. Ho reeatedly
declared that he would maintain their
parity by every means In his power,
'lhu President Is credited with tbe
belief that tho demand for gold for
export Is not only urllllst.il, but II Is
part of a scheme, International In
scopo, having for Its object thu lnuo of
bonds. When It becomes apparent
tb U no binds will bo IsiuuJ, his opin
ion is sill! to bu that thu heavy drafts
upon tho Ireisury gil 1 will ccuso
kosti it V, I LI, in stay,
Beoretary of Utile I'oitorwlll tomor
row retire from l'rtsldont Harrison's
cablu. t for tbu urpotu of niiuuiliig tbu
miiue.cmeutol tliu cam of thu United
Htatesbifori. lhu International Tribu
nal tu nsiemblo In Piris for thu tnrbl
tratlon of tho llorliioi matter.
rillXS () OiNADUN VK33LLS UK.
1UI.HJ.
The Preillentiiiueln proolanulion
tmlav revolilm: thu tills on Canadian
vessels und curgoea In the Haul! Hlu
Mario canal, lu tonieq leucu of the
Dominion govern mint iidoitlng un
urder lu council rcmo lug the discrim
inations njulnst Amerltun veastla
I asiliig through Cauu ilau tauals.
Till nil -ilOLMMI. I'Alilt,
Tbu President und Ihoiu who ao
oiuiuiiled him to Now Vork this
morning returned lo the illy at 10
o'clock tonight. Postlnailer dermal
Wannmakerletl tl tatty nt Philadel
phia, hulexptcts to tome to Washing,
tou in the morning.
IMUIIITriUCJt 1I!K!ll I j
Tnpeccofil contluonlnl , r, u
tbe national suiloty id D.u , i. of
the American lttvolu'ljn t this
morning far Iho first gensrs on in
inn nuiltotluin of tbu ( hur I Our
I'ulbir. A "ifnutlful wreaii, mm.
ory of Mrs. litojamlll Urn - i who
nt the lime ot her death i muonl
nf tbu general ejtlcty. reetr i ,Kiii the
ptesiuenl's vacant chair. Mis ( sln.ll,
vlc resident general, calb 1 II, e eon-ri-M
to orJir nnd lutroduc I Mrs
Hamlin, cba lain general, i ir.red
irajtr. A nunilxr of sdi i s were
then in iUf. lhu rcjort of Mr llyn.
luu, vleo pretldeiiliteniral li 1 1, arse
oflimorgaiiltatlou uf ilia) e .bowed
Hut Ibo rocuiy hks now a t tal mem
bership of 2UII0.
Murium v Miiiiei
I hey I'rfseiil llrmauils I r lllctite
u..
Lllltiaeiu, Keb. 1 lhe v. i ( liuieii
aiu tulliui tenders on Ibiili i agonnl
Wattcru I mil utn road went o slrlhu
tonight. As thu road is 1 1 I It on
which the l.jllliTllh , New tuny ft
I hicsgi, WaUib; Clitoaio 1 i.urn
lllluoi., Cblosftii eb 1. eirand
rrunk, and Atchison, 1 qeut A
Hum 1 o oilier the city i t ii train
i. e r thoeu rtaJi Is alio to leave Uie city
lui igl I.
1 lie strlki ra thli morning i lewmted
deinindslur uu Increase ol . irtelit
In wages t) Presdeiit U mi and
Hiiperluteudcnt Wnrntr oi tne licit
lltivnul a loug roulrrence Ipsulleel.
Iho initials vt era nut ready t. grunt
lhu mill's oeninuJs luimelialei) nnl
mother mrellugwasarrui,L,id or liter
In Itiueiuj.
As laid as 4 o'clock Prollcnt
Thuiuas declared thero w ull I no
strlkuanl Iho swltchiuin lata tbo
same. Two hours later, w 1 h ml warn
Ingnud with no futllur duv Uimeula
lu the negotiation thu moil quit work
und biislners wus at a slau JbuiI
No'hlug waskuownof thenriVouu
III a suburbs i train Jnoh bain I at
rilxterbtb street by nu 0ea switch.
Hlguuls wete given the engineer lo
comonheil, but us he cjuiJ jl.ilnly
sin tho swlteli cqeu uhuJ of htm be
decline I lo 1 1 jvr, nud lhu ien
gum wuru co il filed to alllit mil
seel, other means of reaching their
homes.
Ihoitrlkersdo not ixceed SOU, but
theru Is n probability that tliu slrlko
may 1 1 read to other rals. Iho
k)1!oo were ut uuce uolllled mid u largu
lorcu u men lent tu the jarJs to quell
uuy possible dltlurbuiiee, but su far
tbe men have shown u esreatle dls
losltlou. Thu ullcu wcralator reinforced by a
detachment of l'inkerlou moo mil u
fnrcuuf detecllienniid waiihmcn em
ploy eel by lhu road, lhe latter tegau
work ull the switches, and belated
trains Mere nude up and tliu lust of
them sont out b nildulgbt. Proipects
for Iho eellltmect of the diniciill)
aru nut bright, as President lhuiuas
declares the nicu acted lu bsl faith
with him and uld not keep Ibelrujtee
niaut as to lhu lenglli of lime ho was
tu have lo couslder their drqiauds. Ho
was ell. posed, hu rays, lo ranl an)
thing reasonable, but slates that thu
men's action has release I him from
II obligations or romlirs he may have
male.
SAN1A tl. JIltlllSlUTS UU OUT.
Hatun, N. M., teb. 22. Tbo
niuolilulsls eui lay ul by Ibe Hanta 1 e
ltullway at ltatoii an I I.h. Vegas wect
out on u atrlku nt 4 o'oiock this niter-noon.
Jiiiionni Niuileij
luiii,.,iiernlli,.r Hi. llrall. tir Jan..
U. Ill.lnr.
HALIIASIL.N1U, Col, 1'tll. 22.
Memorial servlcei weru held lu thu
aescmbl) thamber today couiraumor
ullvu ol tho death of James (J. llialne.
Tne desks ot the assembly room bad
been removed and re, luted by chair.,
which weto octuileJ long bolore the
hour set for tbe tierolsrsto begin,
lhu room was dracd In mourning lu
tlie form of nu areb, In tbe center of
whloh hung n wreath of lauril.
Memorial rrtolulluiis which were
draw n up by a Joint lommltteu of both
houses weru read and adojted. A
male oholr of thirl) voices sung 'ot
Dead, butHheplug." Aftir uu Invo
cation by Itov. J. 1,. I.eary, a memorial
poem vcut read, nnotber selection
reudered hy tbe choir ni.d lhe
memorial uddressdellveiel by Henstor
U. U. Uouoher. Mr. Blaine's rubllo
career was reviewed In terms uf
highest eulogy, and In closing the
speaker said that II was filling tu lay
thu wreith whloh was plucked from
thelieuitof thepeotlo uun tbo grave
ol Juiiua U. Illume on the annlveriury
of him who was first In war, ilret lu
(eaco and first lu the hurls of bis
tountryiuen. Tho choir rang again
und tho lentdlctlou was jrououueed
Alinti iiiniiiuAUiiY,
Coiiilltliili. I'ruilil br Ike lullllllll.
lee on 11,0 MMIer.
WAblllsuroN, I) 0 , I'eb. 2.'. Thu
commlltcu uu Immigration today sub
tnlltolto the tienalo a rtpnrl on lhu
bill tltablltllilig ad Jlllouat regulations
concerning Imiiilgratlou to tbu Unite I
Htales, by lucreailng by three lhu
numler of exclude! classes of aliens.
1 ho tint aru the Illiterate aver twelve
yeats of uge, nn I cpeaklug of these,
lhu report su)s, lu view ol tbo alarm
lug change taklug 1 lacu In lhu charac
ter of immigrants Into the United
HUtc. thu measure li not u harsh oui.
Aged 1 1 mom, however, uru lermlttcd
lo coma und Join their fuuillles. Iho
ttcoud class nn Hi oersous lurtlally
or wholly dltubled from nunual labor.
Iheyuru lo be mado tbu subject of
special li qulr), uud the proof mutt bo
I rocurod. that they will not betomu
publlo charges, lhu third class vru
er.oiis belonging to societies which
fuvororjuitlf) the unlawful destruo
lion of I ropurly r life. Under Iho
proteut law, su)S lhu reiorl, lliey can
enter thu UnlluJSUtoi, but tbo meas
ure iropottd will remedy tbu condition
of utlHlrs.
AgnlMsMllai 's llai ule
Iisi)j, I eb -I riiotlrand I.odgu
of llellsrteeiiteu a vehement luanl
lest, today agslutl tlladitoue's houiu
rule bill. lue inunlluslo demands
either union with Creat llrllalu
or comilitu separation Iroin Oti.it
llrltaln. The maiiliesto iiameu March
2nd as thu date of tho great Unionist
denumtratloulu Ul.ler hall.
OUR OWN FLAG. '
file Stars and Stripes Over an
Ocean Greyhound
IIOI3rn ON TI1K M-.W Y0I1K.
A liw Cm Icaaguratfld In Americin
J Shipping History.
f Tun HiiILr AiiiutllinlK
1)1.1 lll.rr li.lileleil-llnilliilna '
4 lauun Hlil.lllnr null llsll
Illl.illiE
Nnv York, Feb. 32 For the first
thito lu a generation the stars mil
strijes taday lloat over an ocean grey
hound, Iho peer of nuy ctall sllost Per
lUufltil time tines till, country has
lioisled ofn inrrcautllu navy of cllpt
sblpr, wb o sails have whitened every
quarter of tliu globe, In fact, for lliu
II lit tlmu lu tho history of the nation
Its IWg will guard p modern, well
e.iulpd, liiconi arable steemtbll,
mil II I. filiigultilly appropriate, loo,
that lhu ll igsboiil I havu been linlurled
on Wmhlngluii's blnhdai. Had
weilhir ull much to illmiiilsh tbu
crouds that llne.1 Iho llittery nnd
nelghlorlng shore. 'Oil (J lor)" was
I nil I from lb stern ol IheNutv York
anil I Ibo shrieking of luiitimcmbla
shrill v. hl.llus from nrlous rive r craft,
thu roar or raniuu from lhe United
Htatesmau uf-wur C'lileiko, re-ichned
by the guns of the fori, and the cheer
ing of hundreds uf nnlooki rs
Ibo event insgurated u new era In
American shipping history. All pat
rlotlo Aiiiirliaus havuhnd thu deejeit
Interest lu the transferring of thu
msjesllo ateumthlps Ull) of New
York anl City of Pari from the
llrltlsli to the Amerlosu Hag, and the
ship was crowded with guests favored
wlib invitations to witness the ttre
niony, riio ceremony ol ralalog Ibo
American ll on thosteanii'ilp New
lurk whs marled ty Iho Inclement
Weather,
nn m:uiM..ii u in sioiim
were mado latoby thu delay of tbo
Preiidcnt owing to the storm, l.ver)
thing was lu ruallnn b) 12 a'elock,
the New York having taken a potllliu
niar tho buttery, thu United Hiatus
orulfer Chic ire. being the re alio. Along
0-e river lhu dockn and vends who
gnyly decoralrel. All tbu big trims
ntlunflu liners In port wen llylugllags
at elit) ieak, nnd long lines of
streamers weru stretched from mast to
inait. OuthuNu Yorktwo lattallona
of tho nsial reserve weru on dut). Hho
loikcd spick oud sjnn with all her
silloti lu new uniforms.
(Jultu u crowd was In tbu Pe nusyl
vnuU depot when tho President's train
nt last Urow lit. About 2 o'clock the
President walked down tne ilalform
leaning on lhe arm of Mu)orUllro).
Becritarles 1 Iklus, Wanamiiker and
Husk and Central J. A. Dumuiit fol
lowed Immedlitely ullor, and with thu
rest of the j art) hurried on bonrd lhu
Haiutilounr, nud lmol Immediately
aftorn'camedoll forNew York. Ukjii
receipt of Ibe news of the arrival of thu
Presidential arty the ciul.er filed n
President's salute, nnd followed It up
ten minutes hterwlth nuotberlu honor
of Secretary Trno).
Pre.ldeul Hnrriaon cimo alioard the
Nuw York shorlly nfltr 2 o'clock, l'ne
naval reservn druw up lu doublu rank
on tho hurricane deck, with the bin 1
corps In lhu rear. The presidential
I arty were given n hearty cheer.
Pretldeut Harrison wasiicortod to thu
(tern ot tbo ship by Cstalu John C.
Jamlsou, the commander, fallowed ty
four members ol Ibo cabinet who wero
preKiit, and Clement A. (Irlscom,
rtsldentof Ibo Auierloiu llnu nil I a
director uf the company. Cuugress
mau W. llourke Coekrau, lo whom
was given the honor ul formally invit
ing President Harrison lo raise tbe
Hag, itepi-od forward nnd said.
"My frleuls 1 havobeeu uked by
the olllitra of lliu compiny whoso
hotltullt) we enjoy to open the lire
monies, riiom ceri monies iconiltt uf
replacing n foreign Hag by our Hag. It
Is a magnificent ocoulon nnd It murks
a (eaciful lotisequeuce, Iho feast of
Clvlllzatlou which wu celebratu when
wu untax Ihh s lenJIJ sK.clmou of
marine archltecturu to lhu Amrricntl
me reliant marine. I turn, sir, to you
(turning to President Harrlioii) who
stands beforo thu world to lay a high
l)u of lhe citizenship of this country,
nherolo defender of Its Integrity, mil
commit to your hands the I atrlotlo task
of unfurling from the nmtlicud the Hag
which lypllles Amerlc-iu liberty ami
eullghlened progresi "
HIsuddrcMi wasrecelied with great
uppluun.
HIUlilUNT HAIIItllOM UAH)
"Mr. Coekrau and gentlemen- It
gives me pleaiuretucotiiummalu here
10 day by thu fact of lifting n Hag,
leglshtluu lu whloh I gave ni) liearly
support I fultusuitlizim and 1're.l
dent Ilia mortification whloh every
American must feel who examines
Into Iho slau ling of the United Hlales
lu tbe merchant mirlneofthe world.
I believe wo havu reached au epoch
Incur doielupmeiit when the great
work of International ileveloj merit
Istolartousuinmate 1 that wu might
successfully lake up tho work of ru
cove ring our fair share In the currying
Iracuol Ibo world. (Appluuse Wu
lilt lhu llsg today nir one alup, an
ovent InlereHIng In Itself. .Hut its
Inliristlumu Is In tbo faol that this
ship Is Ibe I) pi mi 1 1 recursor of many
others that me to lloat this llsg. Ap
ilau.i 1 Idetm It uu tuthily pro.
irlileluncllon Ilia! the Presl lent of
11 e United Blutes should lift tho
America i Hut " ... . .
Immedlaiely tbo silk liars nnd
slrhea were mn ill, and the string ul
Uruiimcrs uuliirled extending uver tbe
mistbua Is to the I ow and thu stern ol
Hit. blglluer.
Blmultuueouily with tbo appearance
uf "(il,IOIor),"lhEUnaif ih. 'Chi
euro" Hie I n national sati u twn.tr
eiegtiir. I'be nV) )anl in l!nokl)il
also rinmitd Willi twelit) o auin",
and thsn fbllowtd n pnnoomonluni nl
whlslllmrnrd bell rlnglnir from ersfi
In lhe harbor, lb trip down the bay
was c ii ulei on account of Uie storm
At the e.uuiulon of lliu nrrrr.otles.
President Hatrlsou retired t) tbu malii
salran, where h held ti reception He
mat nnd shook hands wllh leveral
hundred gueiu. At XII 111 Prrsl
ilihtlsl pari) went on hoard a HUr
1,1) e tits irer, viblcb drportsd at onci
for Jerss-y (Jit), wl ere they look the 1
o'clook train far Washington.
MM III At I Ull NTS
NloeUi.ni. Nerlonalyli,re.l I,, a Hue
llugliM. nr.eli.
I, moot K, 1'tb.SJ Twi Ivo stockmen
were seriously Injured In n wieok on
lhu Ilunlngton near litre, today, rtioy
wi ru ihllug In the uulnosr, the third
svotloiiof tho enslbound stock train
was walling nt Havel) for the weal
bound extra, lhu engineer of the
txlrufalledlohtnl In on the switch,
anil, fearing n collision, the engineer
of thu sunk train I c versed Ins engine
and uuied Tbo trains came to
gether, nnd t e si oik train slatted
backwards wlllieiit anyone In the cab
lo guide tho engine. A mil" and n
Imlf wistol Havel) the runaway train
cratbel Into lit luu lib section ot tbi
train, killing man) entile and ilumol
UhliiglhueahocHu lu which the tlocl.
men weiu riding fwilvu of them
weru pilnfully hurl, but ll la not
lluught that any ol them will die.
AN ll IlkOS I I I1A1I HI).
1'oliT WMi, Illd, Fob. 22. The
Pittsburg A 1 urt Wayne . xprets tralu,
ea.tluund. was derailed ni It passeo,
ove r n llltlo river bridge, ono nillo vail
r Columbia lit), today lhe two
lear ooachis tuned on their l lis nnd
rolled down tin llllbatikluent. Ore
man was klllid und Iwenly tursons
Injured.
Killed. J, W. Paramouruof Hibron,
Ind.
Woundul J W. Young of Fort
Wnyne, Dr. Wlntu of l.aujo, Ind;
Hnsiuf lra)iT of Detroit, Ind.; I.oulse
Kocber ol lIuutlDgloll, lLU ', llllle
child of Mrs W. Poor of Plqun, ().,
Miss Hun, l.tiiudreeu, Itev. C. W.
Howeruf North Webster, Ind , J. A.
P. Iirsonof Warsaw, lud., mall clerk,
Mrs. Honafer i f Colunibli Cll). Mrs
JarilM A. Paugh of Chlcsati, C. P.
John, on of Vauwiil, O , Mrs J. P.
Collins of Yalparals.., Iuj , John Net
sruberger of Vnnwirl, O, M)tllu
Ilr)cuef Fort Wn)iie.
Hllgbtl) InlureJ: Mrs. John A.
Drown nl Houui Whllle), C. A. Itao
llllle of Princeton, Ind, F. 0. Ilariir
ol Itsihtster, In I; Conductor C. W.
Hell, Amanda Noble, resldencu un
known; Coniuctor louoll of Fort
Wnyui ,
Ihuwoundinl were brought to I'Jtt
W n) lie, wheiu tiny will be cared for.
It IsfearoJ that two or three of Ihoio
moit serlouily hurt will die.
eoi I isiun
Plllt Alil.llllll, lib. 22. The
Boulberu vx rees on tho Penuiylvauln
loud this morning collided with nu
accommodation train In Hunt l'hlll.
dellila, lhu accident wna dun to
the ellpei) oudlllun of Iho tracks
inuklug ll Impossible for Iho inglneer
uf the iipins lu tunlrol tho train.
PeurruUH wero killed mid ten In
jured, but uouo daugerou.l), Tho
killed are
Mr, nnd Mrs. P.. I. Meuzer, of Me
dia; Mary Held, of Media; Itav. James
Walker, of l.unric.
A rumorqulcklyspread that It was
President llurrlson'a sclii), I lit this
proved untitle m lhu seolsl lud al
ready lassed on the way to New
ork. rhosu lillloj wero Hi thu last
oirof theucoominodatlon train, which
was erossltig thu track of thu Houthcru
exreMiiul was hit full lu the. lulddlo
by tbuenglnu of that train, smushlnn
ll to leces. Tliu piusengers uu tbu
ex reus train wero uninjured.
nil ll.lrsMltl llulillora.i I li.le.
AU Ull, lud , leb. 2.'. lhe Yu
ler will visual Heattlu has deetloiieil
six heirs who will make a light for n
sham lu lliu istate. Tbo heirs aro
nieces and nephews of tbo millionaire.
Atlorno) will be em lo) ed to go to tbo
coast uud lepreient them.
lllll., I ll,,bl,rr.
lot A, ICuu. Feb. I.' At 4 o'clock
this morulug an nrmed man eamulntu
Iho dining ruom nt lhu Hauta I e dcKjt,
suinihe I u glias nnd laid to thu night
o orator, William Tyler, "lnrow up
ytur hands," lhu opurator Jumei
for I revolver and shot tho mau lu lhu
head, mottully wounllng him.
ll. II r lit limes
iMHASAi'iii is, lud , Feb. 2J The
Loyal I.igluu udopteil u loog memorial
nu the latu lluthorford II Hayui, Its
(oinmander In chief. Man) iilloules
were 1 runouueed, the prluoltal one
being by l.x-Uovoruor Ira J. Chaie.
II I UMMI1. I HUM I
rlin l-resblMil-el.el Auiioiliirea lis
"' sll
biMWcnu, N. J., Feb. 22 Mr
Cleveland uuuoiinced this evening
that be. bad completed III . cabinet by
thu tele ctlouot lllcbard Oil ly ol lion
luu for attorney general nud Hilary A
Herbert of Alabama for secreliry of
tlie nav) .
lllcbard Olne) Is olio of tho lea ling
practitioners of Iho Mauailiuielts bir,
lie has not hot I any political po.llloln
or been 1 romlnont III political matters,
but Is known as onuof Iho leading law
yers un I substantial uliueus of llutlon
Mr. Cleveland's ciliirs today wuro
Daniel B Dimont and Mrs. I..iiiiout,
lather I.irklu anl Caplalu P. (I.
Cuuuliighaui of Washington. Thu
tails weru snld to bu uroly patriotic
vUlls lo the President elect ou Wash
ington's birthday, Mr. Cleveland re
mained ut Lome all da).
Ill SIllt'llllN IN IIMIM)
lanilue all I Melts Amanx llie In
li.till mis.
Ht. Pkiiiwiuku, Feb. 21. In ton
seiueiiCHOf the diMtructlou of imps by
Irost last slimmer, famlnu mid tll.issu
ure now revatoiit throughout 111)
1ml. More than .Ol.UJd enoiu un
deeiideul upon charlt), lhu towns
uud villages uru IhroiiHUd wllh beggurs
At least 600,000 luisuuls ure burcly
nble to Hud means of subsls'enco
They huvu eaten must of their druft
autiiialsnnd domesllo let. lvpmie
fever Is carrying oU hundreds duliy.
HAWJUIAHHEWS - I
1 '
Story of a Fight Between ,V I
Americans and Eui op cans ;l
AOAIJiST TIIK ASSPAATIOV. W I
The Opponents Galninrj Slrengtb. V I
Neutnan Kot Idl.
111 I OKI Tu lllltllil rill. TIIMTl. H
1'i'Hiei -it il,e limst.ill in I on, H
..llMllill lM. olll, H
.IkI. H
Br. Pa n I Minn., Fob. SI Thu f I
CMolutha morning will publish an H
interview wills K. J. Klmbeily of H
Honolulu, who wus there during tho H
riiwut chsuge of guvernmint, which H
oontiilDs ronildirslile new dsltlls. i H
Kimberly li en roulu tor lioglsn J, and H
will deliver to the l.ngllth govern.
inent snms Iruporliut I spers giving . H
ronio new facta Inooiineotlou wllh tbo I H
new government at Hawaii from tbu ' H
llrltlsh re resentallvo nl Hawaii. Ha J
explained that l.nglund has been H
making ntlempts to get Osciilon ot ' H
lhe Islands fur siuio tlmo nud would I H
hnvoBUoceedoaliallluot been for tho H
uuexeclel exeoutlou of American sH
plan. M
Huaa)aoutbu day of tho declara- . H
lion of tbo new government there ' M
wcro not moro than a doien men who i H
demanded the chani,e. Ho further i B
ninerta that the IJermaii planters, who f B
for several )ears have Ieeii trying lu I BJ
have Iho Islands annuxnl tu Hull HJ
government, aru very angry at thu M
orgaulzillou of the new guvcrnmeut. M
About 100 Ucrmans and nallMs started M
tu drive tbu "American oluuticm" ' M
uway from tho pollcu stnllon and M
pal tic. Mr. Klmberi) continue.. . M
'There wcrun number of l.ngllth t H
n ho sided wllh Ibo Uermaui, In view ,H
of lliu hlgb-huiided irocoedlngs ot lhu J. H
Americans To show how strong was A H
(wiulur sentiment ugulmt Americans H
men nrmed from (ieriuau nnd l.ugllih fa
c insulates, moved up to tbo palace H
nt midnight In a solid bod). They H
madeu deuianl for thu surrinder of H
the Americans, and when they refund H
to enni 1) tbey shot lit them lhe H
Americans ran at them with loaded f H
guns and deliberate!) allot batk ut . H
them. Four Oermans were killed. rl H
The Americans threatened to shoot 1 H
them nil If they continued lo Interfere, 1 H
mil lliu men discreetly retired, D LH
though Ibo Aiuerloin. nllowed llieni 9 H
to carry on ay the bodies of tho men If H
who wero shot. Wo had alterwaros H
bal n consultation ovor the matter, 'H
but thu (lermsii uud l.ngllih consuls iH
declined to tiku uuy further slei In H
tbo matter. Tho Americans claimed ' ,H
Unit Iho men weru killed lu a street l tH
fight with encb oilier, nnd no olllclal IH
report of the mailer was made. 1 do PH
not sii ioso tbo Americans would glvo H
Ibo I. Ian Is up to 1. upland now, but ifH
there will be protest against their ion- H
llnulug In possession." H
OI1MSIVU ANNfcXATIOS. f H
WAblllNUTOv, Feb.21, riiechirio. H
ler of tbo light devclojed against tho H
Hawaltau treaty has caused Its friends H
couildernblo liuesslntis, and the un- H
elentmidlng Is that they Intend to 1
maku an attenq t to hasten through, as H
the Opoltlon Is gaining strength.
Be ill ir Allison U counted among lhu 1
oil, nenls of lhu treaty, aud Ihosu who M
uruflghllugltsjy today It will bo lm-
tosslbluloget n two thirds vote for It
in lliu Henat 1
B ringer u! Illinois mid other mem- 1
bers propored to get n resolution through 1
tbu Housu to nwerlaln wby n treaty y M
whloh will Invulvo the government
In eiendlturiaand reijulretbe railing H
uf levetiueH, was submlttel tu thu H
Heuatu without being submitted to thu 1
Home also. The c Hurt to defeat lhu H
treaty Is ver) carneit. H
This ulleruoou Paul Neumau, thu M
deposed iiureu'a euvoy, called ut tbo JH
statu dfparliu,-ut nud Ind u confer- H
eucu with Becretary Foster. An ad- H
dlllonal b Hull of correspondence relat- M
lug to Hawaii was sent to tho Beuata M
this ufternooii under i xeoullvn seal. M
Messrs Cattle anl Wilder, members M
of lhu Hawal an annexation tommls- H
slon, left Washington thlsuvenlng eu H
routu to Han 1 rauelsoo. H
Phurslon, the head commissioner, ' M
uxiclstoliavo Ihursdny, Joining his M
UMoclalislnChlcagoBiturdaiwhcncu M
they will go to Ban Frnuclsao together. H
Carter will remain toveral days M
longer, possibly until alter thu Inaugu. 1 M
ration of Clovelaud, M M
A iiuoiuno.N IN Till Iluusii. H
WAitlltNuTUV, D. C, Feb. 22. M
ToJay Bprluger o! Illinois introduced M
lu the Houiu ii resolutlGii for referencu H
to tbo coiumlttco ou ways and mean', H
setting forty that the treaty of annex- , M
ntlon of the Hawaiian Islands, If I M
flually rallllod, will requlru the United I M
Htatis tu in) thu euhllo debt of M
Hawaii and tlienmouiitdueideposltors , H
In lhu Hawaiian postnl savings banks, H
which aggregate Ihreu and n quarter iH
millions of dollars, beslJes f20,IIJ0 er M
annum to the latequteti nud the lump H
sum of SloD.OiM tu Princess Kululaiil M
nud will obligate this government lo v H
I my the Inhabitants of slid Islands a H
bounty upon lhu sugar produced in H
sold liluuds mid requesting the FrcM. H
dent to liirnlili the. House with tu H
forniilloti showing the uuiounl tfinid H
Isistnldeiewltsaud IhudeLt of Hawull, H
the ratu of Inteiest, e a Also uuy H
Information about the umouut of sui ur H
minually priidiiced lu Hawaii nnd the H
nmoiiut ol luuuey required to pay lhu H
bounty lu ensvuf nunexalloii, besldej H
the I robablu amount of other obllgu. H
tlonu this government will assumu ns H
n uices.ary cou.equcuce ot such an- H
MtUtMSM UTAIDIKM. H
BccreUry of rilntu b osier sent today H
tu tbuihulrmauol tin. Benoto commit H
teu ou fotilgu relations tho itulttuo , H
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