| Show BY TELEGRAPH I 1 reu menna celma TELMA irn arn MM AMERICAN the greenback members according to their usual political on positions not involving financial issue an analysis of to days vote on the passage of tho the new now chintaso bill shows that democrats and 91 94 republicans total 01 loi were recorded in the affirmative and that thirty your four republicans and three democrats total 37 voted in the negative these thirty seven out and aud out implacable and dyed in the wool opponents of any restriction or anti chinese legislation are to be credited geographically as follows massachusetts seven vermont two new now Ham spite three maine blaine and connecticut one each now york beven seven iowa five ohio four wisconsin three nud aud new now jersey pennsylvania indiana and tennessee one each the three d di dissenting were wera bragg or of hardenburg of new jersey and Murse morse sot of Mamach massachusetts motts metts the last named member mado bis his 0 position opposition very conspicuous tanny earny this dis mis afternoon and learly nearly succeed succeeds ua in preventing any action on t c e chinese bill for beveral several weeks by interposing ter all ail the seventeen commit tees tew eachl cacti in turn to refer I 1 it t from taking advantage of to days call and teen give him a chance on bu bt hait half of the committee on education and labor to onn off ofner er the clinese bill the earnest appeal had the desired effect for only five of the seventeen comm stets s made madu use ol 01 their privilege and the chinese bill was brought bedoc tile tiie house without any difficulty at about the usual hour for adjournment from the moment the bill was declared to be bufore before the house there was DO no question tion in the mind of any one in regard to boita toita I 1 to triumphant triumph ant passage but a contest simply for the advantage of or political position and a general sc ramulo among men of all parties to exhibit their superior decision la in the tho sime bime came cause CHICAGO 16 the irhe anti chinese meeting at Seam geam rrb erb hall on west randolh randolph street last evening was a ga gibat eat success in point of attendance hind anil enthusiasm enthusiasms all the beats seats being occupied it was the first cf of a series to be tie held under the auspice i of the trades assembly tho the re presen dative body of the wage wages a workers ol 01 chicago who hupe hope to create here a public sentiment which will spread all over the country and bring about the re enactment of the chinese bill the tradesmen were called to order by air bogel rogel so P ol 01 the assembly mayor harrlson harrison Harr ison lson was chosen chairman mo his hocur who was warmly greeted eaid taid he had not prepared a speech but the subject was one to which ho he had given much thought when the tha news catine cime from washington that the president had vetoed therill the bill restricting chinese immigration the e was a feeling of pain in the hearts of nine tenths oi or the people west of the Alleg henys and ol 01 thousands east and of indignation agn on the part of the tho millions especially in california Cali tornia where the chinese were a curse and a nu nuisance leance hayes blundered but arthur went deeper into the tho question questions feeling called up on to eulogize eulo glza giza the chinese to ap them it was tho worst thing that had been done in this country they did not work for our benefit nione alone but on account of their greed for gold which they did not sl spend end here but took it back with them to enjoy he did not intend to say bay anything of a party nature natural but it behooved him to warn the party behind arthur that ho he had committed a ter thi blunder the following resolutions were passed resolved Me ve solved that we stigmata sUg bug maUza 3 the presidents veto of the anti anu clinese bill as treason to civilized society opening tile the continent to an avalanche of bion Blon mongolian golian would degrade the tile standard ot of life of the whole hole whit whity a i race by practices and manners of living which cannot be tolerated among civilized nations of these enlightened times ire JRe P solved that we demand from congress the enactment reenactment re of the said anti chinese bill until it can be passed over nia hla E excellency veto and that we call upon the people of the whole united states to relegate to private life all ofeleo bolders and all legislators legisla ors or org who have proved themselves traitors to their raca and country luville 15 this morning at a little after three a vi vii vil ll 11 attempt was made to des ues troy a goolo holo family near tho the corn cornar or of Barrison Barr lson ison avenue and eighth bt st AN A N burchell and family were the intended victims tho the ilenda lienda who intended fo to cremate tho the family saturated theft ont of the house with coal oil and then placed a lot of combustible bus bu tible tibie material auder one end of it A snuff or piece of candle lighted was then placed in the midst of and tho would be crema crematory torb tord fled the cadle sion slon a on ignited the tho shavings khav ings and in a moment the tho front part of the hoube house was a muss mass of flames A L porting man who rho happened to be passing passi ngat at the time when thellie the alre burst out outa ran over to the bouso and sulee succeeded eded in rousing the f rhey hey ran out naif clad claa as the flames llames t into their room rooms and barely escaped with wish their lives mr air burchel is is a quiet and e man and is ii un ble bie blo to account for the da dafa thirdly att attempt ernid ernIA at crem cremation tion he says he tic may have enemies bat but lie he knows no one whom he could fasten his suspicions upon as being the cuilty af of such a fiendish crime thero is considerable exe over the matter and abd if the par parties ties could bo be found out the stringers would hould p ba be given a jo jol washington 17 excite n en about the saving having bank a summons were issued yesterday afternoon for tile tho ayrest of 17 1 7 J Thom thompson lod loa and ruth the complaint charges hem them as being in a conspiracy to rob the bank and ot of robbing we too bank hank Da damages inges claimed ruth gave bail ball in thompson is wealthy and represents chicago brokel here A criminal suit was also lustily ed agal thompson and elgut eight others residing here and in chicago for conspiracy sp iracy but tl ti e namos namoa are refused hearing wednesday indiana olis oils 17 tho proprietors f the central bank of indiana lis have made an assignment lu to judge lamb who express expressed ea the opinion that enough can be berea rea iced from thu the esatto tu to pay for set bet fang up I 1 the he wives of the proprietors have decided ot to join iu a giving up their property C B cones last friday morn ing mortgaged his estate fr fur cash the liabilities of the bank are said to be S cash the are said to be S PEORIA 17 the di tillery of omar furst was entirely duthely destroyed by firo fire this astern un loss loes injured for 20 A fire ou on sunday af afternoon hernoon away the en extensive distillery of oscar furst two miles south of the city together with a bonded war wart house bouse adjoining loee LOBS fat cattle to the number lumber of were rescued from the pen CRIS crib CRISFIELD mj bid IT 17 seventeen stores and dwell dwellings inges one third of the business section of the towny towns town burned last night loss insurance jas booth in whose store the fire originated was wa arrested on the charge of arson NEW york 17 judge hilton saya says regarding hia hi retirement letl leti rement from tho the business bui liness siness of A T stewart ste art co that he la Is simply tired of bu bubines business sines bines and that the firm does not withdraw from trade because they havo have been unsuccessful the policy instituted by vir mr sir A T has been adhered to sinea sinca his death hilton thinks his attitude toward the H hebrews was waa an advant advantage agge to his busin Bs ss lending dry goods gooda iner mer chants declare that the house ha has been declining ever since Sto stewards warth warts death that tho the management was not good that the removal of the wholesale house uptown up town was a great mistake and that stewart cota cos trad trade ewas was seriously affected by the loss of hebrew patronage the central trades union organization this afternoon adopted a platform platform demanding tho the right of gover bover governors governors nors norb to prohibit the employment of children under 14 the tile abolition of contract labor on government works prohibition of convict labor and the enactment of a we noo chanles chanies llen lien law equal labor for both bothi sexes establishment of a labor statistics bureau abolition of conspiracy and tramp trump laws eaf establishment ablith of a na national timal currency to be issued to the people direct OMAHA omalia 17 jo J T mark dark has resigned aa as superintendent of the linion pacific to accept u the same po on the chicago milwaukee Ss st paul DEADWOOD 17 judge granted a writ of error in the cae cam cne of crow dog CHICAGO 17 A remarkably bright aurora borealis bor calia is visible here hire hi re tonight to night cereal was perfo uly ily defined nearly to tile tiie cheze za nith the air was s charge charged d with electricity that the telegraph t ele eie graph wires work with the tho batter batteries hs conne connected eted the w res are now 11 IB lii 1 operation biu blu between tween chicago and new york aud and intermediate omaha and chicago the wire between chicago and bt st paul la 18 closed rn account of no warning the display at bt st paul is reported very brilliant SAN FRANCISCO 16 tomor to mor roub call will publish a letter from dr 11 0 ledyard au american now lu in sli kerin terin to a friend in this city at ledyard met dannenhower who gave him interesting details at af the ioas loas of the jeannette Jeanne tle from which the following extracts are made since the first fall when they were caught by the ice in trying to reach herald island they had neve taken a course but were hold us he in the jaws of death squeezed till every ry timber quivered anti and turned thi 4 way and that throan thrown an floating hooting and then caught again and every hour in suspense none knowing when tile the ice would clode close upon them a little moru more and the deck sink beneath the n u throughout thib this atrain they were well and trying to be cheerful working very hard for the tho F in n gie gle gio gicand and mer mei weri iven barely able to keep beep the he water out they had to pump for a year and a half t J june une eleventh issi 1881 the tho r rials dis sis came the tile ship bowed greater straining than before tile the deck quivered Ul vered and inexplicable movements warned them they prepared their ther boats and made mado their camp beside the vessel sho she rose and turned d in her bradl t lil lii ill the yards touched the ees ice eel then the rigging gave way the mists ay prostrate at four in the morning the noe floe parted and all went d ano wn a cry of alarm called all to eesle ecate e cao cae from the tho le revIce crevice in th ice fee which opened just through the captains tent then iegan legan the retreat for twenty nine days they d southward over three bui hui dro t miles of broken ice were vere thug thua passed over four miles a day was thought though t good fortune after on series af f four foursee teo tee days they were twenty zeven seven miles further north than thail at fl fist st while working tp lve ove ve the ice fee dragging three boat boats they discovered bennett bonnett island to explore which they spent three weeks of their precious summer days and expended much of the limited supply of food to thia this detour those who survived of food to thia this detour those who survived tribute much of their suffering and the tho dea h of the commander com eom wib wih 19 men after three months of this thia perilous and exhausting work they camo came to blue water and thun then with far fair winds took a course tor for the mouth of the lna L na river melvillee Mel mei villes boat was i tovo tove against a block of ice iee tie tie Catt captains ains b buat boat 0 at lost her masland mast antl anil sail the captain landed with all well but abandoned tho the bi b at as the water was shallow and would not mk ink the channel of the IS 18 A dle dir dispatch patch from little roes rock sayri sayrs early this morn morer log ing 50 convicts tried to escape from camp at fouche creek eight lluc ebed acceded ed in pasing pa sing the tho guards one was hille I 1 instantly two badly wounded and the remaining remain remal hg five are be bing being ing hunted down by blood hounds and guards with shotguns ST LOUIS IS the report has haa just gained circulation here that the ford brothers who killed jesse jesso J jimos jimes mos mob were hung at st joe this morning inquiry proves this thib to be false but elicited the fact that the grand jury found an indictment against them for murder in the first finst degree this noon and about one hour later the boys were brought into court pleaded guilty and were sentenced to bo lo hanged the of blay may CLEVELAN CLEVELAND Dj 18 the electrical condition last night effected many 1 dersons afflicted with nervous disorders the ney bey J aj L nin Bin binkley kley hley of prospect street church was pros grated in his pulpit NEW bonic IS 18 the steamship alaska arrived on sunday from liverpool she made the trip in six days and 20 hours MEXICO IS 18 A norther at vera cruz the past five days prevents steamers landing or leaving all business is ig stopped IS secretary hunt has a dispatch from dau dall airs aira at st petersburg burg lurg under date datt of mach march slat enclosing a letter from chief engineer melville dated january and written at a point on his h is was to the mouth of the lena miles beyond yak ulek houman states that the governor cf of this part appears to have shown much goodwill in sending your orders of january to 0 as the outfit had been ordered and paid for to the speed with which it went through is quite re marble remarkable marbie lent dent dann lann r telegraphs m under date of january Jati jahi uary esth from erasmo jarok jarob 1 ok about berets from st petersburg e that ho he may way be expect ed hero about april cht caf engineer melville Mely melv ille in the tho lb obiter ter referred to nys ays fays he hai every eveny reason to hope to find balong and hia hla people rago pago and kasson hasson closed the debate on the chinese bills bill and roll call cal on the question of the passage was begun a the bill will be passed by an overwhelming majority washington IS 18 tha the senate commit committie tte on foreign relations this thia morning agreed to report certain amena amendments ments to the hoube house anti antl chinese bill instead of reporting a new bil bli this is dono done to facilitate the passage of the measure by avoid ing having two different bills the house bill was received by the sen son ate this morning and the senate committee will repart when it cornea comes up for their amendments one is to require the president of the united states state instead of the collector of port ports to enforce the provision for sending out of the country chinese who came in violation of this act another amendment is to strike bu the fourteenth and fifteenth sections of tile the house bill providing t bat that no state court shall admit chir e e to citizenship and defining the words corua chinese laborers 1 to mai mau m mal ai both f kille 1 and unskilled li laborer borer 1 and chinese o employed in mining there are other amend meota to be offered but they ibey are verbal tho the republicans are well pleased with their work in t 0 huse H use add and are arp ar in bettor better mirits spirits pi rits than for a long time they 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