Show IN CONGRESS Their orlOs FAir till Jiscns ed and Passed by the Senate A POEM MAKES THE SENA TORS LAUGH Dlfffrtnces Among ntlnbllcAns iigardint Silver LisIatlori A FIGHT IN CHICAGO OVER A CAN Of BEER A Woman iriio Murdered Her Hn band Wants Taj lorA lor-A the Dc td Br Telecrarh lo the Siwni tDMsubailoIL TheWnrl1a I air Hill DIuutd In the naleitod 1aixd WASIIIMITON April 20 U < < Ian I Introduced a bill to real all law I ror the retirement of army and navy officers from active ttnlcc on JaY Plumb Introduced a concurrent resolution directing tIe Secretar of the Treasury to increase the ptr cbofeand coInage of silver bullion to the maximum amount authorize by the net of February 2S 185 and gave notice that he would ak for consideration tomorrow The Senate then took up the House WORLDS Ain LILt The only amendment is the Inset tlon of a new Motion providing for a naval revlfv In Tftw York harbor In April 1603 and the unveiling of the statue Columbus Wa > biug tonYtoStaskel Vwtas e J whrthtr there had been In the whole contitt tor the fair anything any-thing that cJevaUJ or dignified American charactir at home or abroad If they wire to asrume a ntriollu standpoint or if the Idea was to illustrate the national 011 Hie four hundredth annlvmary of discovery of America why not have done it in the name of the ico pie of the United Elates and avoided avoid-ed the tqunbblcs over locnlllies which bad been a sort of auction he 1 tWleuthoeltifs to which would give the moot money and entail the smallest expense on tho govern menu If If was to be a natiana matter why should not the nation Uelf with an overflowing treasury take upon itself the expcnte of Ihe whole matter From thebcginnin It hat been a simple advertifln scheme and tile basis of n munIcipal rivalry between the great cltirs of the United States In this conncc Ion Vest read extracts from magi line and newspaper articles and commented upon them as SCAJDAI to the American came and Amen can attributes Ho referred to hauncey Deposes speech before the Senate committee and to his mention of the town of Peektklll ali a-li birthplace and as tile centre of a larger population than that of whicl 81 Louis WBS the centre and salt that llr Uepewa raodetty had forbid for-bid him rem going on lurtlicrto how why Peekklll did not aspIre to the site of thu Worlds Fair lie Vest suggested that after that great art parturition the vital energies ol Peek klll were exhausted and Uia he remained ever since lii n tate of Innocuous desuetude Laughter Vest reaU from the book gotten up In the interests of Sew Vrrk A IOEM he nature of whlih wasasaUrc Chicagos wide extent cf recently annexed territory The following verse is a eample of II The > b > d I of nlcht were falling fai Ai oer Ibe Kuui prairie pitted A TonUi of pretence plant and flue Bat rut the ihoe be tnrcli tted driven ntneir mIen that d JJ o1oree a shed Where be rooM tU7 Obi vbere am 19M at last be groaned A paiilcc itraBfer fonij moaned Cnlcao Tho reading of Uiese verses produced pro-duced great merriment in the Sen ate Mrv Vest insinuated gently that the poet wss Mr Depew For eIghteen months he Vest had been ngagcd in the humble ta > k of attempting at-tempting to discover why the meat Interests of the great States of the Vest were so depressed that tile colLie raiser did not receive pay for his com his Krasa and his oat to ay nothing of his time and attention atten-tion Ir his contltuents coull go to Chicago In tho great stock yards amid bellowing of cattle and the ranting of hogs they would find I what had become of their rattle and DW their profits were lost to them or if they went Into the wheat pit lt pi-t Chicago they would there find amid the bellowing of tile bears and the roaring of the bulls prodded i1 over by Old Hutch what had becqmc of their wheat crop year after year In Chicago the fo igner could fee all the emergencies and perIls of the coming future and could see the first strain American nstltutlnns based on universal cur rage He would find there a rest lisa and AXQEKOUS FRO TOIIXJITIOX For himself be did not olject that foreigners should see that phenom emil city of the great West But be could not give his vote for I bill reaUnc an exposition In any cIty ot the United States He believed as a practical buslnos man that Ii Guile too oon after the great Paris Exposition In his honr Judgment judg-ment the people of the outride dIn d-In engaged thu contest did not are anything about thu cxposiUon lad the Urce come when in this country the people had to be amused with shows In their condition of great pecuniary distress of unjust laws and of outrages perpetrated upon them Gorham offered an amendment to strihe out the provision for a naval review and insert an appropriation of 500000 for a memorial building In Washington u a repository the antiquities of the Western Hernia Jiere Rejected Cullom said that Chicago would make the fair me tnlraRD A GRAND SCOCES3 and manifest her appreciation of the I Teat honor conferred upon her I When the name of Chicago was mentioned the Senator from 1 pouni Vest seemed to be seized with n kind of hydrophobia lj Cullom did not know wbat Jianu Chicago had ever dono the Senator The Senator had said his people wtre in doubt a to whether they would go to Chicago or to hades and this raised a question a to whleb place the Senator repreeent ed But the people of Missouri would be at the exposition by tens ot thousands whether the Senator liked I or not Blair suggested that the city o Iladte was a democratic city Blair w opposed to the proposition of holdIng a naval review a fostering a plrit of war That accursed In etiwtloo the badge ef savagery In ernal war should be abolished He offered an amendment empow er the President to hold an exhl bltlon of public schools nduevleW of public school children Chicago also an amendment for the erection of a statue In memory of Queen Isabella of Spain Both e r Jetted Sp Hoar moved to amend by striking out Uie provision for a columbus statue Plumb argued against the XAVAX REVIEW and said the purpose back of this amendment was that New York should have something to break Its fall something that might minimize the fair at Chicago Naval revie I essentially a rnonarchial idea The United States ought to show the difference between a monarchy based on arm and na ron besetl r-on Uie legitimate pursulU of peace After further discussion Hoar amendment striking out the Columbus Colum-bus statue was agreed to and the remainder of the amendment for o a naval review was odopteU ytas 15 nayc 27 Itlalr moved to add to the first twUori a provision that no Intox Pno 1 ra et w eating liquor wines or beer shall be I fold or b noel as a beverage within the limits of the exposition ground Butler thought that this mater should 0 left to the people of Ch toga and hU 1010 lay the amendment on the table was agreed toI3 to 15 The negative vote were Allison Blackburn flair Chandler Daniel Dixon Dolp g Ip GeorKe Hamptnn Hoar Mitchel Moody Plate Plumb and Panders 101 Ilnlt aDtt1 The committee of the whole then arose and ported the bill to he Senate The vote on the naval re view amendment resulted in yeas 27 nays 25 So the provifion remains mains Tim ILL WAS T1ICK PASSED 13 to H the negatives being Ba bur Derry Blackburn Cmkrel George Hamrton Morgan PUlh Iteagan Vance Vest and Val titallDawes Dawes ofFered a resolution which was agreed to calling on theNce rotary of the Interior for informs ion as to the occupation of ton olUon any lr ton of the Capital Grande and Ja Jolla reserves in California for ditched and Hum Adjourned lon WASHINGTON April lDorcey of Nebraska introduced a Joint evolution Uiat the secretary of the treasury b directed to Increase tile reatury purchase of silver bulllo to the maximum amount authorize b y the act to authorize the coinage standard sliver dollars and restore re-store its legaP tender character which was passed over tho vetoo the President and became a Ian February 2 1S7S Inferred A bill was pafM providing that soldiers I who lest limbs tlumitigthe late war b entitled to receive an artificial limb every three years The present law permits them to receive ether oneeviry nve years Strublo Iowa submitted the con ftrcnce report on the bill to provid a temporary government for the i Territory of Oklahoma Adopted The flo appropriaUng3333JOto I iroide necessary > auft and are guards for the security of public money I mo-ney In custody of the United State I treasurer was passed Morril moved suspend the rules to bile I tIe bill pensioning prisoner of the war but after a lengthy te date It was dvfeated yeas 13 nays 7S not the necessary two third r Adjourned |