Show ANTITRUST BILL Some Formal Amendments Were HadeThercto In roster dajra Senate THE QUESTION OF WYOMINGS ADMISSION A10000 Ubel Suit JIadame Tse Lrilorai Lttlerto The Kosstan Czar T I f Tctccraph 1 the I1 THE AATIT rT DLL DJeDloD In Slat lenalnWlom lac AdmIn III1I VASIIISOTON Starch 211In the Senate after transacting business of minor importance th antitrust amendments bill xraa taken made up and rio t fijoonir oITereU an amendment giving committees authority to issue is-sue writs of injunction prohibiting combination from proceeding further furth-er in business except to wind up tbelr afar The legal bearing and effect or the amendment as well CD Uie LU1 irercigciieraHy J discussed b Spooucr Gray Slew tlr Hoar Vest ItenO7rsn and JCuitio After some remarks In reply to feometliiog mild lir Jlcagau yester day Vest said that he would not say anoUler word about the Constitution Consti-tution He was prcparwl to join thu iiroceiiou lie would like the Senator from Ohio Sherman to say whether he considered the clause incorporated in the bill by Ingalla > amendment iraposlnga las on dealings deal-ings in options coututional or not Ho characterized the bill as 1 remarkable act of nkble o legislative leger demain lemn Curtis said thai regarded the rtl IiIII a the greatest usurpation ol State righU ever attempted lit the history of thu government IngulU said isis amendment was Ing1 11 Dot Intmlt to interfere with bargains bar-gains purchase sales or exchange of any products of which the parties miglit L Jo5d or lie the producers ductt or whIch they Intended actually ac-tually to kluer I was directed against tim gigantic modern invention inven-tion known as dUn in futures Ills amendment had bivit met at eery stage of the proceeding liv I the iutcrpobitkn of some quitiouf order or some QUESTION OF STlTt7TIOSAiaTV The peopo of tho United States Iiigalla continued have a reasonable reason-able degree of respect or the Constitution Con-stitution but they are not afraid of IL Tilts Constitution was a growth and not 1 manufacture and the Constitution of 159 by ruaronof thu operation of the nil of the people n hu mad It was a vastly dillereut instrument from the Constitution of 17S9 IU authors would not know it They made It for a specific purpose pur-pose not f the object of enabling country lawyers to devise definitions defini-tions ur t put obstacle and barriers barri-ers to the nil of thu people But the Constitution was perpetually invoked in-voked by narrow and rigid and IN liberal constitutionalists as an in euptrablo barrier against every effort ef-fort to EarneSt the condition of the people The nnators support lug thu bill had Iwcii la taunted wiUi bad faith with ab chivalry with lighting n liam tattle because they attempted to carry into effect a provision which U entirely within the limits and provisions of the Conttitutiou Those gentlemen Rustle George and Vest bad spent eonslderable time cMdiavoring to destroy that Constitution There had been no step in national progress prog-ress during the last tblrtyflveycar against which these senators had not risen and declared It against thu Constitution lie Ingnlk recollected recol-lected that there was once 1 great demonstration t prove that there was power in the Constitution to c er1 State which saw fit to go out of the Union jet the people had found it There had been similar protests against the AIX3I1TION or SLAVERY in Ute reconstruction laws ete Ke ceiiUy when a resolution was ofTered to Inquire into a loa of lo-a citizens right they held that thu government bat a right to go any where else in thu world here the rights of American citizens were violated but had no power to take cure of the rights of American citizens citi-zens assailed l iu Mississippi He commended to these construers of the Constitution a contemplation of the Mull of their criticisms during the last Uiree years Vest said that I the senators representing presenting the Southern States were t liu under the proscription announced an-nounced by the senator from Kansas Kan-sas they might well L out of the Union lie was under obligation to tie Constitution but did not take construction put upon it by Iiigalls lie moved that lugall Amendment make the license 1 0 II of 1000 Eustts also replied t nRolls I remarks re-marks briefly and argued azalnst the amendment If the senator I n galls sought to correct tie morals of the vople he KusUs asked him to leave out IiouNana Ingalli We want to take hold of your lottery by and by Vests amendment was then jug adopted as were also the follow jugBy BuUer extending tbef vhlons of the bill to stocks and Lot I By EusUs extending Its powers t cotton prints steel rails boots and shoe leAd aud lumber By Blair Including woolen goods and whisky and all kinds of intoxi caliug drinks After executive session the Senate Sen-ate adjourned hour VASitctaTOX ilarcli 2GThe AU GT tcI committee on rules reported a resolution res-olution making the Wyoming admisloirbill the special order for today Iteccts taken at 53 this afternoon uutllll oclock tomorrow the previous pietlou to be considered r otol r ered was ordered at 11 oclock adptcdrand the Wyoming bill was taken tken up Barnes NV opposed tho bill Carey of Wyoming made a strong pica for the admission of the Territory tory lie contended that Us constitution con-stitution was adopted by a free and fair Tote of It citizens and iU population popu-lation was sufllcleiiL He defended the provision of the constitution extending tending suflrage t women Ho said that President Harrison Jut endeared himself toT to-T E PEOrlJ OF WYOMING by observing the plrit of the republican rep-ublican national platform respecting the appointment of Territorial real dent tJo to Territorial ofllces and fith more manhood than hisJjre dectssor saying no do Ihe office n seeker Neither I political party could mate point l1 obstrncUug the admission of Wyoming She had iople he observed tho laws she hail no factional quarrels Wyoming young and nterpriJng would hasten to overtakojtho older States and help them bear the burdens of government gTeRmenl Crocler 1 opposed the bil I Woo ohlD more nor less than a partisan measurtr designed to pr iietuate the power of the republican patty ll like UioidalioblUshould b called a bill t add three elec local votes and two Senators to the republican column in 1S92 Dates Ala opposed the measure because I proposed 1 give women the right t vote and made attendance attend-ance at schools compulsory Dunnell Minn n Inclined to vote against the bill on account of the woman rutlraco clause futrnle cu Washington Tent attacked the IVOMANrf SUFFRAGE CUIUSB and held that to people of Wyoming Wyo-ming had violated the provision of t = thu act of organization limiting the suffrage tu white male suffrage Women might be sent from Wyoming i Wyo-ming t thu Senate E B Taylor OhloV Dont you I think that to puts good woman into the Laughter Senatu might help I some Washington the gentleman himself were in the Senate I might doubt proposition Kerrda thought the opponent of the bill were in bad strata when they lei back for an objection u nth n-th woman suffrage provision Key Kan said that bo would not b frightened If women had 8eaU on thu floor of the House aud pcrhapsit would risultlu benefit Jloruy Ohio favored the bill and advocated the civil and legal enfranchisement of women In all the States of the Union After further debate tho House took a rccctss until II oclock tomorrow to-morrow unt oco 8IODOO far Libel L XEW YORK March 26A jury in the cuperiorcourt today ga et r Dr Bylanco a verdict of 10000 against Nicholas Quackcnbuss for alleged libel Tliejudgo told the Jury that It 3 certainly a clear caw of malicious libel and thu only question Lion liar them to decide was the amount damages The court gave plaintiffs coumicl an extra allowance allow-ance of S50W Dr lly lance I tho pastor of a fihionaulu Episcopal 1 church During Dur-ing his absence in Europe last summer sum-mer certain landcrou stories were circulated about him and cm hU re turn a faction headed by Quacken boss demanded his resignation Hu refused and brought this full Surest Jeurln IxSlXN March 0QuecnVic day turin arrived at Vixleslialtics to Tbe fatsic Slated BALTIMOUK March 1W Interstate Inter-state Commerce Commlsslotiera Uragg and Scliooumaker took thu testimony of a number of members of the Corn Kxchango relative to the caw the low prlceo of toil products tho west IlxPresldcnt Mullock said that freight rates had nothing to d with bite low price of corn the crop last year was unusually un-usually large and there had been advance in ocean rates on account of the scarcity of tonnage A number num-ber of others said depression was due t the large crops and that the freight roles ware a low ns could b maintained by the railroads SttltSlErSEnltIUoyA The T nor of 10 Letter ro lie llouUn Car KANSAS CITY Maiih 2GAn Associated Tress dispatch from tt Petersburg tillS morning slated that Madame Mary Tscbrikova was arrested = in rested sending a Krsonal Ktlir to ties CzaraAd would probably be exiled t Siberia I was said that the Kusslan authorIties Intimated tint Uils letter threatened the Czar with the fate of his father unless hem he-m lnhls reacUonary policy < onl plc Mr George Kunnan was tait by an Associated Press reporter today regarding Ute matter and told nnlnl mter 11d an interesUn story He stated that Madam Trcbrlkova was a cultured Itutniau lady who had long Uxii knounin her own country as a talented writer She resided In Pars for somu time up to this year Kennan had a letter from her under date January Ge In which he said that she was about to send a memorial to the Czar which would probably lead to her arrcstaud exile as soon a she returned to her native country She enclosed a copy of this memorial to Kennan from which he nuke extract I docs not menace the Czar but seems to be a calm rvasnnablo review of tile existing state ofthingsin Ilusaia coupled with nu earnest appeal fora more liberal policy In the letter let-ter to Kennan she says that her friends tell her that she is foolhardy but she cares not She does not think favorably of ruvolntiou and bloodshed although fliu doubt not that It will d wi some dnycemo unless Uiercisa change It Is I however far distant The ktterand memorial memor-ial throughout arc of high tone and Keunan says that ho desires to pIece them before the public as a refutation of the charge of Russian oflicials that Western wrier tdralized the nihilists beyond all semblance of reality rIse Xrol AbIer > enl nee PAiUSv March 26A Siberian letter received here announcer the arrest of three men and women for writing an appeal to the Russian eoplc I protesting ngaint I the conduct con-duct of tashken In the Yakutsk affairs The trial of tho prisoners toSdealh will probably result In their sentence td1 ItloloD Iudrnln S Pnraisntnia March 20 The students are rioting SLPiters burg lUivoluUonar pamphlets have city been scattered throughout the Pope and Emperor DELI March 2S letters between be-tween the Popeand Emperor William Wil-liam on tIm labor confixncc are published The IJnperor gays that Bishop Kepp he knows I thoroughly thor-oughly Imbued with the Popes ideas and will l materially contribute as work a delegate to the success of the The TopeV reply congratulates the Emperor upon congo bra resolute effort In n worthy cause He appreciates the Emjwc ors acknowledgment of the grvnt cfflcacyrrf religion and the church in the solution cf social question andwarmly wishes the conference success Von Alvcnsleven has declined tie office of Imperial secrttary of foreign alr Bisinacks passage through the Ktransse today JS vcriuhlo triumphal tri-umphal processIon The people at i time wanted to uoharneca the selves horses and drag the carriage them I |