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Show COXUUESSIONAL. Mrmorms VrrMiilr.I Tit (lie Closing of Hie fair linrlng SmiJtjl. stNATon voonHcts niscs to a pcnsoNAL aucorioN AnoltierTHI llflireenJIcrsennl Hoar. Ii.nsliltrslleii er tt.o Itulis. LiyTcletrsrhtoiba Saws 1 IIIMllllSH. Kr.mlor 1 ..,!,, , "if rnln n Mens. a.rrlr.ry.-ll,e House. WatiiiMiruN, Fib 2. Mnny mn-morlala mn-morlala weru reaeute.1 ilurlug tins morning In ur f r the closing of tlio Columbian oxpn-Jilou on rjuuday Henator Mltolu II, from the commit-tienn commit-tienn 1 rlvllegea unil elutloliv, mnden rert In the case of (he Claggctt-Du-bols coiitett for the fmt III ll.oriei.ate from Mali. , Tbu lexilullons .1. rb.ro thai Dii.nls le enUll.il tn thi Stat. H. nnlor Mllehell akel that thn riwrt and reeolutl li lie oil thn table, allj gave iiotfcu that he would tall tliemup at t vity eatly day, Henator Yaiicegase nolleoiif a ml ii irlly n part, which, ho slated, wail I Ui i n sealed the day after tomorrti . Henator Palmer lulrodueisl n Joint resolution tu hiueii 1 tho Constitution. In have United riuiteteleliatora electe.1 I) isipiilnr vote, aul gave nolliu thnt ho would, nt some convent tit r s Caslon, address tho He into on the ml Ject. crmTuu vooiuiLis, rising to a a rreusl question, sent Io tho ilelk'ailiskaul lire I read n Washing ton dispatch to the Ihlladel hla .Veil, Willi tin dialing! "The Huinto Wasting rime III Obedience to Hiua. torbil ( mrtisy .VoorhitA Tails ti Kirs'nln Hla Chargie Hla Hcheion (o Defiat Ju Ign Wood'a Nrmitultion N t Mill inrled by tile lie ubllcaiia He Ha I Couulcd Us)ll.,f Hie dltatrh went on Io atalo (hat the Benale Judiciary rommlltee had wasted another session, "out ot senatorial sena-torial courlesy to BtUintor Vnerhtes,' ll.nt the attempt of Henator Vouiheea toform a coalition with tho ltepubll-cans ltepubll-cans w as a Hat lull. in; that twine of the It. I ubllcaiia, like (Juay and HUgliu, wero oppotc.l to Oilln ir IVnnsyl vaula, and that Voorhioa i roioud, ir 'these dllgtuutlld Ite III licaiil woul I ludiiio i ncugh or tbilr party to aid the Democrats Io ilrf. at Julga VVoexIa, the IJcmoerats would reel rocateiu d aid III Ihu defeat of IJ.lla.." Ihladls. attli ends w Ith Iho atateiiitiit that tho I Ian wouldn't wmk, and Ihat It was now reasons! ly certain that nil t'lu nomlnatlooa would bo confirmed next Mouday without a dliacutlng Vote among Iho ltepulillcaiia. Huiutor Vorbees said n grcnlor lie than the alliged plan It would bo hard for his aalanlo in Jetty to conceive. Had as buthcucl.t lhnapjoliitmeutDf Woods, lie would fecl hlmselr beyon 1 redenqtlou If hu ret else , let alone niadt,a eogi-t-atlarito deftotnu liontsit nnl europe lent man like Judge lJallu for the tako of getting clear of the appointment ap-pointment of a linn llku Woods. Hei.atora Uamiroo, (usy and Hlg-glna Hlg-glna said there was nu truth hi the story, and (lie matter ended. After a brief execulho teuton the HiuatoaJJourued. 51011S1 AMI HOAR, Tho House was amuiid a?ln tlili mcrnlng with another tilt bctwoeii Morse aud Hoar of Mnirachuiitti,belng thn remnants of yvsterda) 'a ret to, lloar,thougli aDcrn. crat Is a son of the distinguished Attorney Ueneral Hoar of Uraut'a ndmlnlitrutiou, aul a till how, ef Henator Hoar. That ii member of null n distinguish! I lie. lulllcan family ahould le a IMu-.unit IMu-.unit It an ellenia which lloir Insists neve, lias Uen qiillu forgiven for-given I y leading I!cubllcaut, mil Is the cause of iollllcal aastulls upon him. Mr. Morse llila morning aroto io aquiallon tf prlvllige, aud rebuked Mr. Hoar fort reatimlng yesterday to recall from the ubllo Iho prlntel rece;d of a inauuterl l epeecli re vlously made by Mr. Morse. In a earcattlo manner liujallier scored hla young colleague. At the luuilutlon of hit remarks Mr, Hoar arose and said! "I think, Mr. HiKakir, that the gentleman from Mstsachutetla has leen alNelllted imiugh." With that Mr. Hoar took his seat, and the Democrats loudly applauded ap-plauded hla brief riloit. "To which geiilluiiBii from Maaaa-(lunette Maaaa-(lunette do uti refei;' ad.td Mr, lltichAuaii, mid thorantroeiay tilled for n time in another mar if laughter. Consideration nf the rules was the u rtsumnl. lr. Ilurrowa' ninttidment, riving Iho s eaker I lie right to count n qucium, waa njected, the deraauJ for llioyinaaiiduejB having been withdrawn. with-drawn. int. into OIVtltED AV AMISDJiriT I rovldlng that whenever a quorum lulls to vote un any question, thin shall be. a call of the Ilcuii, and tbu Vein and li) s thill at thu same time beorderesl. Aaetcli memUr answeri lo his name, he shall oteou thejeas and iiaya. Head tlaled that the amendment was ilu.lhr to (lie ono cllired by John itaudolpli Tucktr somo j eara ago. McMillan opposed the amendment, and Insclghid against (he aolliu of tho last Congrias 111 locking the doors during tbe call of tbe House. ' Mlllsj Tex.) said that It showed tbo adhere ncu of the Demucratlu arly to freedom (hat so great a man us lueker cnulJ lot Indutelttodepait from tbu fundamental principles of representa tlo tn von. mnil. He was n Democrat. Demo-crat. (Aliuse.) He wout back t lilies fundamental piluclplc ofrere. tentative government. What wan thu fundatcentcl truth which underlay the whole Bjs'eni of government Ihat It was n government, not ol force, but of cuutint. (Aiplauui.) llBieriauic from Iho will of Iho ple. Wero tbo -.pluc nil) illn-1 to vole? Congress linathu aatiiu right lo do that aa to Lonqel tint, rtprecaiita tlviatanot. lUul ilcslrid to divert the vote of nil partisan character, and, as reposing a Liemocriitln amendment, suit jMiitiHl Jiy llrt rale Ueinoi ralla uulliorii), lie wis sure that thu Houae would not allow Itself lo bu lashed Into an un dignified si il of mind, riila II, use was Democratic tlmo Vnrl "' ,n: rlt act orxcttlne Into li flxbt It shout I oniederllia rule, Ijoklng cslnlly tu the grii nnd the lulinst of the couniry. Iletsl then tpiote I from re marks inidu ly Kpilng'r and lllsck. 1 1 in In lavor nf thu Tucker amend-nnnlwIcnltwasnitlelT.reJ. amend-nnnlwIcnltwasnitlelT.reJ. tiprlnner, In utort, quoted ngnlnat Itei d his ultemncea njaiii that occasion 'In npi ositlon lo tlm an', n Inient. llt.alner nlh red nil amemlme ,t sink, h g cut all tint art ul the rules glvlt g lrmlaalon to legislate on apiroptla-tliiia apiroptla-tliiia bills vhi n hi (It lull reel or re-trt re-trt nclinii nt lu cx endltun s He said h dl I this 111 order lev test the hum of tin House. , . Holnie(Ind.) sustained tho provl. Hon ai. I as r. lied to ly Mr. Ding-lay, Ding-lay, (Me.), who ,a-dlcill that If Hi" nptliloii waa li.coino'atul into the rules. ,Oct b r wuilll find tbu Homo tllll IllMttlOII. Vending action, tbo House ad-JtutnsJ. ad-JtutnsJ. The ritbtle liebt. WAfiniuiov, Kob. S. Tbo publlo del I plalenient ll nt folluwt. tnteteslleanaaaelil Ka "TAt I. eiaaaaaannalBa asnalh m. . Til li Imi, nbrk lalsTf SI fcafl eeasa J I .1 Jo llel . I. srtaa BO lataresl Ss ,. ij Ast.ea'.ls lalemt an.1 aea-latar et l cstl.ia lrl,t a"i ! Ai sresaui ol debl.lae4e4iea car I dalles an I Irsaauty aoisi t, I tm t 1 tssl, lalieitut) aula earn and bars ss .TL.irl MUnrilolian tabsMiarr easBtate l.i is jj jrc,nrv"iiole-. Roij'aau alltcr rerliftrtta, ele 3SV,I II I ! mnnr.eln .llaberslef offl rers tlan, dtposlla iq as tl. nsl ksaki, !&.... .. t, artlo Arsreaal .. .... ... lllt9t lie Han't llai nil e, olt. ansor nurrsee, . riiSestsa and Itsas erru'is . .. eav,iuin luM r.r rs-lemi 1MB uaurronl l,anS le, es nuulaadlna rhr k, Oralis aawnc) a.-counls,cso- . lltAtniT l IJ ratrt H . .. lesissiuoe Nat rath I Blanco In Itaaser, li, ciaNrrSI Isul ..... 1JIWIV0 liecreasodannx nioulli Mw. a .a,ct. 1liaNlinn.te.lMeaiuerlii Dangee. Iwsiws, Keb.2. A gale set In lait night causing a heavy sa tn run lulbe Chnnril. vrnleli adurl to the daiuer cm poilllonnf the steamer "I, Idsi" at Herrleld bilge. Tho lacu laixitc I tu the full folio of wludaud sen mil imoof the most iierllius iiolnbi hi the Channel, the wind uoiillnmj tu li. slieli throughout tho night, the u-Fltlonof u-Fltlonof the "J.l.lcr" grow worse and worse. Hho pounded quite liarduiMiu tho locks, rhu crew stay by her. Iho aleru sunk, further lifting the low lihihtr. Hboull she slide cir the ledgo alio will surely go to the bottom, niarlbu men think si u would almost surely bu lost. lalalu HilieeU slgiiilled Ihat the leak lag ling rapldlv . IliuAthellleld life Ikhvi crew Is mat lug preparations go to tbu asilatancu of thu crcar. l.ATI-11. rho position or the "l.ldir" bat bo. como ino.Urlllcal. Tin. II Jo It rising and thu water luarlnglntutbeatcamer. Ilin allbolt la full,, and the stem lulled down, leaving the lorehold per-fictlydry. per-fictlydry. 1 lie sea la wasblug over Ibe. quaiter deck, and l looks as lliougli she would tildes ell st any moment. All hauls aro hastily leivln; her. I lille nn.l ll,e I ale New Yol.i., Job. 2. Tlio lhra'dt Val aralso correspondtut ierta extreme ex-treme gratification both In cillclal an I uuonloial circle at Hccretary lllalne's missag. uniiouticliig that tliuruilyto thu ultimatum li eatljfaclor) Auiiug onicialalhercliat teen a revulsion of feeling In favor of the Unllod Hut. s. Tlm torpedo hunch "Serpento Aides," iiuder covir of a fog 1'il.lay morning, flrodtnuuuloaled toredoes agalnat Ibe torpedo "Almlrante hyiich." She passu I under thu guns of the "Almlrante Cochran.," the "Ksmiralla"nnd "Abjtov" tu reach the "Lynch," an I was not letu. Ad-rulral Ad-rulral Yti), commanding the squadron, will liiveattgite tbulax lool.out kej t on the"l,yLeh.M riiere Is no llkellh lod of the Chilean g.verument voting money for thu Worl 1'a (air, puny nu account of the financial condition of thn country and partly Ucause Commissioner Harlow la acouned of being the author of aoo-oallonal aoo-oallonal telegrams sunt to certain American papers. Ileinnrrallc 1 niton bni.,t,l Wabiiimiton, 1'eb, 2. Thu Demo-e Demo-e ratio rnut us which was (o Lmvu bu u tailed fo, Kildiy evening next to consider con-sider Ihu mlver question, liaa bien nlindone. for thu leseiit nt least. Harter.uf Ohio, who oa thu leading ei hit In i Irculatlng the call, said today! f I dcoldui iiotto jtish tbe cauctiH for Ibe reasou that tbe Dmuocratlo orhtlcii Is cbaiiklng very ra) I lly, not only up nn tbu w lidorn of laulnga silver I III, I ut upon the merits ef the q nation. While lsst Thursday nlnu out of ten mi ii w mild have j re ilctitl n freo rtlvi r bill would ats lite House, today, I vuuluretbe opinion lint no bill provl I-log I-log fo, Iho freu and unlimited colnagu ol Hllver will pass this scrtlmi, riic moat i -illicit of the silver pi ople ri ollrts tbu fact that a silver I lank In the i lat-form lat-form woul I break Ihu party In two and that wii woul Ijuvo t say e,oid-hye tu New Lngland, the Mld.tlu Htatea uud I'isiicli Hlalea as Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa und Mlihlgan. I.callng Uor-miu Uor-miu iara lu tho country have eerved nclico upon ua that tho (Lrimii vote will Irnvu us In n liody on thai lssuo an I gu to Itepub-llcans. Itepub-llcans. Wo t xpet t to sweep I hu w hole country If thu light Is made on Iho tarltl Issue, but It would bo liar I to Killiirsovsuty-llieiii.il In thellouso who would go on rec ml as lellevinga Democrat can bu electedj'rcsljont In lauj upon n Istfoim which would glva Hiss (lllzous of C lomdo UO cents' worth of iroperlynr services evcrv-Indy evcrv-Indy iImi In llio land fur what la tup posed tu bo worth loss Ulan 7S cent..1' llhnd In an Interview liter tall In luirl' "llaitur I as uaeorlahioj tn bis aatlalnellon that Iho Demacratlo rail iHtiuot Us bulldozed by tho national na-tional bankers or money wer of this country. Instead of ibnns Mug a ( Is luge against n fre. colnsgo bill, the changis. urn all tin. oilier wa). The mrtysaaiiow If we don't pnsi t fnu tllvirblll, wu will lo stultifjiug our. sclvcaandour rccorllu the ),t Con-l.rc-sa I'h la House will jma a free oluago bill and Iho cunlry cm nat ussuredoflt. If tho Democrats ugiln aettheiiirto(duillrltjr nn thla quta-tlouand quta-tlouand leimll ilia II publicans again lo stup lu front of them, they will lot not only thu I'reslJency, l.ut buyout nllquestbu tliellousii of Ueitescuta-Uvea." Ueitescuta-Uvea." , |