| Show SY BY TELEGRAPH freh MUON teira mm I 1 Y american america A it R 1110 AN A N T washington 4 rit elt it is learned from private lettera rc received elved here that one af the main objections urgel against senator miller chinese I 1 III by members of the san fran isco trade assembly is that it proposes 1 is to permit the chinese now in iu U this ls country to remain here and to return to the united states if they 0 so o desire after they leave the land ze siding lesl dlug diug temporarily else eise elsewhere ab ere ene the bill provides that all chinese ch inese who were residents reil dents of the united states on the 1911 of last july when the treaty was ratified shall have the tight light to go and come at their pleos pleas ture lire if they are properly registered and furnished with certify certificates from our collector custom customs ss but granting this exemption from its proprietary clause claus the bill sim J ply lily conforms to the rii egress ress stipulations of the treaty and abid it is perfectly clear therefore that thia this objection is made either in ignorance or of the under which every bill for the res tion of chinesa immigration must necessarily be fr framed med it is stated miller remarks with reference to other and mori more morl intelligent criticisms of his measures me measures agures and anti also those concerning its methods of do determining ter mining what individual chinese are entitled to admission as merchants travelers or members of other exempted clas cias classert classes feet sest that while he be will be very glad to receive suggestions gest ions he ye see bee how any better system can be devised than thian that which his bill proposes after speaking of the very marked division ot of classes in china and the low esti mate in which the laboring classes is there held by all those who aie ate socially above it and especially by the governing class he calls attention to thor tha fact that his bill provides that no chinese euba ct shall ball s be allowed to enter our without an individual certificate to be specially obtained jn ju each cae ca e from the chinese govern me it t fully identifying the holder and lutt lett n forth minutely that he be lle lie belongs longs to a certain one of the exempted classes the certificate will not be accepted however as sufficient per for the chinese lo 10 0 o land in the united bruni truth of facts fits therein stated and identity of persons named shall be attested after liue twe examination witnesses or otherwise by our consul at port bort of departure moreover if any chinaman gain admission to tho the united states by falbe false fraudulent certificate he is to be expelled and und all persons aiding dr abetting his entry are subject to heavy fino fine and imprisonment now miller believes that these very provisions which have been most criticized are in id fact the strongest filatures fila fita tures of the bill in the first place it is to be noted that each permission and certificate must be obtained from the imperial government the term chinese government being pur put purpose y employed in order Jo 16 make the certificates to issue from office like an american america a pasi passenger enger which can be obtained only from the state department at washing tion tiou and in view orthe of the well known difficulty and expense of gaining ar av cess to or attention from the pekin authorities it is believed that very rew few chinese of the better elm class and probably no coolies whatever will be able to obtain the prescribed permission the senator aiso also remarks in this connection that the tiie chinese government in all such cases will be put upon its honor to bee eee that no certificate ia issued tt tl any one who does not belong to one of the exempted cl classes ashem assem und this may properly be considered an ad dit ional guard he calls attention inalie inthe in the next place ta to the absolute veto teto power which the bill confers upon ofir our consuls in regard to these certificates of chin essef esset government and says saye in reply to the suggestion of the carru corrupt pt op or eai rai careless eit elt us ut use e 6 of this power that it is evId Lint ame mme me such responsibility must be place upon some class of offic on icer icen erg eng and find if the consuls do not mot perform i m their duty they can most readily bo removed by means of instantaneous recall or kept in check by the ahn pie methods methodi of supervisory tion much indignation is espres od ed at the indian burcat at the tiie bubli awl story which which sayf hnyp that owing to flie the fa failure of the tho government to lay isy sy the utes jute balance of due them heni serious rouble trouble has hashii rv suited bulted and the indians ere are about to take to the warpath karpath war path acting commissioner MUs foner loner stevens Bt evens abaya hat t the A te 6 amount due these indians la is that thai the tho elay in making ninal final payment has been caused by changes cli anges angea of agents and that as soon goon as the new agent reaches readies the Sout hout southern bouthern hiern fiern ute agency the funds will be turned over to him no trouble of any kind is report reported edy edl and the indians have not even expressed discontent over the delay in the payment following are the names mentioned in villes affidavit as being material witnesses whose existence and names have recently come to the knowledge of the counsel T bragdon marshall U green dreen reen james bro brook abdon k thomas bony bon katie collins geo W h man villo villa A austin and R mcfarland almant advised and believes he can prove by bragdon greene katie collins and edward austin that they frequently saw baw defendant in the park opposite the whito while house during the latter part of june 1881 and anti his stra fuge ouge and singular con duet duct showing every indication of anity that those witnesses were thoroughly convinced he was of ai an unsound mind and that the fact was freely and openly commented on the secretary of the interior has prepared a letter of instructions to iknaian agents in regard I 1 to the employment of military and to capture criminals it instructs agents that they have power to put intruders off re and may call out the tiie military to assist them I 1 not as 11 a posse comitatus but simply as a force to enable the agent to carry out his authority this probably is a precaution against the invasion of indian territory by persons who have in view settlement on these lands agents are instructed also that they may arrest criminals who have escaped from a state or territory but they must notify the civil authorities of the state stale 0 territory from which the captured criminal h has as escaped at what time and place they will be delivered over to such j authorities the war department has received a communication from general mile abler commanding the department of columbia in which he be commends the marked zeal and skill manifested by the following off meers officers in constructing strutting ting I 1 military routes and telegraph lines captain s burton miller josselyn drum and hunter and lieutenants Patto patton nand and Mo blatt flatt TT iou lou iau m the work ot f gey seymour mour of the engineer corps in the examination of bids for carrying the malls mails for the year beginning july will be opened at the Post department next week and contracts will be awarded in march on account of the exposure of the star route frauds which make it improbable foran for an extravagant Inci increase ease eRse to be had in the future it is anticipate anticipated I that ads bids will rule mia much higher than they have for several beveral years past the bidders must estimate on an honest basis and for honest service second assi assistant 1 postmaster general elmer informs postmaster james during luring ree rec emter issi 1881 there was an increase in the star service of and a decrease of i net reduction decrease in steamboat bervice service gross reduction in the cost of steamboat services from march let to december increase during that period or a net reduction of postmaster general james be 11 boves the department will be self sustain sustaining ing next year for the quarter ending september ISSO 1880 there was less receipts than expenses the same quarter in 1841 the excess for expenses was aly the er including january of this year will be self sustaining the president today to day signed the commissions of T 0 howe i ost master general and judge gray justice of the tiie united states supreme court postmaster general james took leave of office today today to io day tt morrow mr hawe enters upon his new dalti duties es tiie the following is a statement of the decrease of the public debt year ending december 1881 1891 De decrease creaso in Inte reit accrued and unpaid total dee doe decrease rease lebs leas increase bearing no interest in creao creaco crea co in debt on which interest has I 1 total increase increases ne decrease deere decre are aee e in principal pud interest Itt terest lerest iob 1 in crea e cash in the treasury sl 31 total net decrease oin oln the fhe president said bald to dey that he be ik probably send a special i al message to congress Con gress gresa calling callins pt attention io 10 the alarming pestilence smallpox and calling fr immediate legislation looking to its suppression NEW york 4 nearly half the actors and actresses of this city have been vaccinated mated ted at police head quarters qu artere arters 1 became samuel WP Jercy lercy leading man of the booth troupe had bad died of a is all pox in Bosto nand saturday night three traveling members rho who ho had bad been associated with piercy had arrived in this city from boston arrangements are being made for the speedy formation of a national association for disabled veterans at a meeting of the fully disabled veterans association in broo lyn lyu last night a committee appointed at a meeting to take steps stepa towards the perfecting of a permanent national bation of fully disabled veterans of the army and navy reported a plan it is proposed to get a list of all the fully disabled veterans on the pension roll of the united state states and then callaton call cali a convention and elect officers for a permanent national organization the delegates to be chosen in congressional districts the friends of fitzjohn porter are very much elated at the frank avowal of gen gant giant that porter has been wronged and ought to be vindicated they expect to get the bill lor for port portra rs r s reinstatement through congress without much difficulty A prominent republican baid said to night that Grant grants lis strange opinion would not liot influence senator logan to beveree his judgment and favor the bill to reinstate porter he said eaid logan logar may out of respect to grant remain but buthe be wont vote borsuch for such a bill democrats Democrate give credit to grant for an honest change of opinion in this matter A leading democratic senator benator sie fie mentioned to night that he t ok no stock in the theory that grait was man cevering i to cate catl catch h democratic vot a in tavor favor of the bill for placing his own name on the army retired ilat he ald faid f paid he knew grant to be a very avery candid man and one ready to make an led gement if he dis discovered coveted himself in error but having recently studied the hal tal case ease ke for the first timo time grant reached the conclusion his previous opinion had bad been u rong wrong and frankly said so the senator added that in his opinion the bill to retire grant would woula pass as several democratic senators perhaps half a dozen in tend lo la vote fo it any bill i ikla ieko ano eko ply reinstate porter will fec receive elve eive the sup support port of all the democrats in con r ecru y gun JU aty pay i aien burbe burae him in the shape of back pay it will meet with strong opposition from some democrats the tribunes washington special says saye apropos of the recent court martial cae case a we western sterna sterrA congressman recently met in st louis louia a young man who was a classmate of cadet whittaker at west point b t who I 1 Is not now I 1 in n the army 4 now wow s said eaid the tue congressman you areno are no longer in the service bervice sand and have no interest in concealing the facts I 1 want you to answer the question did whittaker cut off his ears elno igno no he did not was the reply keply crbut but he had bad to be got rid of in some way that would prevent bendina any more to west point ALBANY ALBANYs N ya 4 the legislative deadlock is likely to continue until wednesday next when it is salato said sald tonight to night it willbe will be broken in the senate thattie that the senate pro gramme of the democrats is to have a democratic demor demot batic member offer a resolution appointing committees on which republicans are to hava havo fair representation and a number of them will vote for the resolution tammany leaders scout the idea of such euch a combination and say senator senat or jacobs called upon the democrats this evening and proposed to accede to their thein demands in every instance i which proposition they say siy they decline unless he withdraws as a candidate for the presidency pro tem tern the new now york county democracy left this afternoon feeling convinced no organization can be perfected ST PAUL pauls 4 A mystery has been solved for several days the palatial presidents Vs car of the cleveland luscoro a vally vall vail y I 1 wheeling Lail unil railway way was sidetracked by the milwaukee st paul pauland and all efforts of the reporters to ak ascertain ertain its it mission were abortive at last it ia is learned that heiah selah chamber of who for 20 years jears has bas been the nemesis of minnesota had bad brought this strange looking coach to st paul to take takee home orca shand new bonds which were his share of the debt payment mr air chamberlain applied first to the american express company to transport afa ills newly acquired wealth to clev cleveland eland but danger from robbery fire I 1 r accident was BO so great that was asked for the service which was equi equivalent valen t to a tax of a mill and a half for the exchange air chamberlain though thought t this an exorbitant charge charges and he thought of al iother another and better way he Is a large stockholder in the chicago milwaukee st paul as well as the cleve cieve land tuscarora valley wheeling wheelin line he accordingly procured the presidents car of the latter road toad and was taken over the track of the former as an invited guest the at torness torn eys ays ef of chamberlain in this city who had bad charge of the shipment of the bonds had their arrangements made to get them off in a special car on the noon train but when the bonds were taken to a safe eafe aboard the car it was found they were so bulky it would not hold them the dilemma was an ugly one and the car was held byer over until evening it was finally decided to put as many as possible in the eafe safe and the rest reet in a trunk beeping keeping a safe guard over thein them two men well armed took up their quarters with the precious freight of parchment and as the evening train on the chicago milwaukee tat paul road pulled out it took within the four walls of that palatial car the magnificent magn incent fortune for which mr chamberlain has fought all these long years with the determination of a sleuth hound and the litigious genius of a mr gammon bonds are being delivered to other li bolders still but selah belah holds the bulko buiko f the deot DENVER R 4 HH player of this city is in receipt oi 01 the of the most cold and brutal murder committed on his ranch at the cro crossing sing of the north fork of the cheyenne river biver at red bed canon in dakota on the telegraph roid between cheyenne and ard deadwood on the morning of 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