Show I CALL AND CHANDLER I TIle Two Senators Hare AnotLcr Llllle Tilt In the f j lhlallcr GREAT STORMS IN KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE Cliicajos Site for that 1S92 Fair JIassacrc of the In nocents 117 TcInWOPh UjOse YtWLI N TI The Oourilpuii Stilntur All 1u > udler < lUplauallon WASIIIXCTOX Pub 25 In the Senate a cumber of bills ttro ru l iteU and placed on the calendar among tlum ono to autborlzu Ute > urcliaf of gold anil sllrOr bullion and the isue of treasury notes In I3II1 < lIt The bill dlnxla the j > urcltau of tilvur bullion to the amountof 15UU000 Ir month and as much gold bullion sa may Iw ol feredand tho Issue thereforof trrav uo notes and repeals the law dl LUng the coluagu cf two million silver dollars per month Ktxk raid lie report from the finance commitke was Ilot uuanl nioulicoi4 ed it Slienium nod MellierfjU atv alto told to bo on t1 l to the bill Inihe debate on Uiu resolution olTered yttterdny by Chandler CeO iuriu Call fur interpolating in the record a jatagmpli that had not been noKe > auu that it was unjar Iianieular3and > ertoiiallyollen ivc Cisll gave notIce to Chandler that he would arraign him bituiu the Senate and demand an Invtstlgatiou by a comitiltteu fur making a Calve accusation lie would convict the Senator on the evidence of his own onls that hu Call haJ uttered on the floor uf the Senate substantIally the whole of thu chnrgu contaiueil In thu paragraph lie would not ask ccniure by l the Senate of handler but ioulj leave him to tho judgment ol the country for havinc heard lib l Cull VI remarks ami liavin hail neither Hie courasu nor the manhood to resent them SIirJIMAX DECIX1U3D tint the rules of the Senate had jUl t i been violated by the Senator from Florida lu Ujrr > s amauneraa lie had ever uritne ed When the United Statea Senate came to such a condition that cowardice coulJ be applied to a Senator and that a Senator could lu l charged w Itli stat InRa tiilnsfalsely Keemcd to him that the Senate was receding from iU dignity Call replied thatll he was not at liberty to ttato Uiat the resolution was not true and tlmt he can prove it and that thu Senator when he made Urn charge knew it was not trIte then he dldnt understand the rules of the Senate But if 1 In the judgment the Senator It was 1m proper to us the lansuagehe would withdraw IL Chandler once more plained his resolution and added The senator laU U ll1 language about me which did not hear Ue wrote language In the remit accusing me of all the crimes rtI in the decalogue and he has now this morning charged mo with being a coward for not replying to that which I did not hear nnd which lie afterwards wrote in the record When the Senate Sen-ate has decidcJ what language k parliamentary to use I w III take oc caMon to defend myself agalnt all his imputation THE I1LA1K KUUCAT10VAL DILL I was taken up as uniinitlied bu lnns Sd1r Sd = J nod Coke atidmevd the Senate In opimiJon toil It clearly violated the Comtltutlon and as a measure of polity It was most uuwke and tntchl vous It had coruin ntly declined de-clined In jiulilic favor until educa torn have good ground to hole for IlsdeAat The passage of hit bill would be a slanderous imputation on every State in tho Union It would t te a flret and Irrevocable step In the transfer of the Jtiri diction dic-tion over the common school from tlie Sutea to the national government I Stanford addreucd the Senate In advocacy of the bill It teemed to him to proceed upon the right jirio ciple I He assumed its constitu tionality and then the Important fact to be considered was whether national legislation was nectatary Illiteracy was concedttt nud also the fact that Mine of the States had not Uenabli to toIlet the quettiuo Federal aid tliercforo had Ixtome i necetrary When I education I became I a universaljuHlion 1 racedUtinetion would be olIitcrateil It was in tended that the bill rhould benefit both leXtS alike He hojed that under Its proviriotis women would Ice educated In diirercnt railIngs of life suitable to their rex Fiom education crew morality and cell glen and it wan in harmony with tle fullllwe srI nlnnva hn1 Creator The result would be til make humanity Letter wiser and happier 11 wn through iducition that meniipcs lbilltiH were to be ascertainnl and obtained therefore he xvas stroiiply in favor of the las sage of the bill lleajpinobtained the hoot tocptak niahiH the bill and the Senate ad journed ito VAeUXGTuX Feb l The comhlIUC till LOmmercu lulled UI nell lllo Heue Il1 bOO bills extend Ingto San Dlcgonud Wilmington GI lie IroTilol1S of the net reds Ire to the immediate transportatlon of nondutiable oodv On motion of JlutUrKorth n bill I 113 passedauthiorlzlta the Cretllry of Stats to aPPOInt two 8I1ILhl br soon to reptlrent the Lniti States at nnleruatlornl Conference III reference to the protection of Inter national projrty at Madrid Spain April bl Thu House then went Into com milieu of the whole and ixvuuied consideration of the Oklahoma hilL Hooker moved to strIke out the fir > t section oho Houlo Mil Mhic is I a lutetltute the Senate bill fixing the boundaries fO as to Include In-clude the Clicrolre Outltt After a long dUiuQion Hookers motion was defeated aod pending further action ro the howe adjourned Thiwe Anfal Slnrni LOUISVILTE Feb 23The storm of Jlonday night worked great des truction with the telegraph terrlei and not a word of dIrect communication communi-cation can be had vrlth the HUU1 until 11 oclock tonight All connection con-nection with tho Southern States was cut off hut at otis time the Western Union mcctcded Ingetlinir a wire to Chattanooga It Is in possible to ascertain anyuilug auout tho damago done to either wires houses or people or even to f find out tile area covered by the storm KASiiviixEFeh 23 LaH nights stores did considerable damage to tills section of tho State but not In Iheimmedlate vicinity of Nashville Cumberland ri er and al the streams are rising rapidly Several houses were unroofed In the nelghborinj towns but no fatalities ere reported Storms Tenn Feb STltc storm here list night nearly reached me proportions a cyclone The new cotton compress near the depot a brick mill and the Northern ItUiodUt church were completely wrecked and many hon dnmaSL 1 Trees were uprooted and tossed about like straws In the business portion of the city not much damage dam-age was done beyond tearing down signs and breakus windows A severe se-vere wind aud rain tonn tblted Memphis again this worniuy butt beyond a general prostration of the wires no serious damage was done j J At Brownsville half the bueinefs portion of the town was ladly t wrecked and many residences dam aged ReCur no fatalities are re ported but tlio lack of wires makrs communication difficult C 3lanler 31ot real WARSAW Ru < Ii > Tho police now report that tile budlcs I of Hsventymunferwl babies have been found in the cellar cf tho midwife SkobllntlJ the rAlr Stir CHICAGO Feu 25 Lake Front Park will almost certainly be the site of tho Worlds Fair The DoVi iV ew6 will tomorrow state uthori tailvciy that to farad the Chicago ulM mniIUtc can decide tile question ques-tion thu location tattled The scheme provides fur a widening the park out Into 1500 to ITCH feet This will glvii 2uOacres for buildings nmlpromenades theists etc The Illinois Central tracks noiv skirting thu waters edge arc tQ be lowered below lie grade and covered with a grass plat I iu a permanent Improvement Improve-ment The scheme will Increase five times the frjraco of lathe Front PUck and 7 prortdo the largest park In l the world located in the very center of a great city The site as outlitiid It twentrtvvo acres larger than the grounds tit the Purls lix IwMtion la0 Float Park Is the loris > of all tIlt fetrtet tar lines In I tho cIty and I Uuu a belt lIne of railway tintcro > ns ivcry railway track enterIng en-terIng Chicago The harbor will also IMS greatly Improved Tie Brlllolt Common JXJSIXIN Ftb 23 Cobb radical gave notlcu in the Commons today that if Smiths motion asking the House to itflopt the report of the iarnill commission with Lewis amendment concerning the Paniell Ites were carried hu would move a resolutIon declaring that the House deplores that at the time the lar nullites were engaged in their al lrpil treasonabic conspln < many meuiUrsof tIltS bOrlllnCIlr especially especi-ally Salisbury and Jiaifour arena In close alliance and treaty with thtte mtmberg and therefore balhuuiy and the oUler memtJct1 of the gov eninicnt deserve the severest condemnation con-demnation IHIlioU Ilriililleaii SritisawniD III Feb JTlle Stale convention tho league of itcpublican Clubs met here today appointed the urual commlttetK and teletttd djlegates to the national convention to be lIeU at NashvIlle Marcia Ills Gone tu halol Orrvwv Fib ± 15Sir John Jfc Duuald auuuuncvd In thu Commons thatT II TulTer miuiier of marine ma-rine and fishcrie at the renuest of the UrltMi minister had gall to WushlDgtou t > assist III tho nego tiat oiis lor a sittknicnt of the Beh ring Sea dispute |