Show BY MERI AMERI A AMERICAN oan CAN NEW YORK 19 the plan piali of the in III buffalo is sta sia slated tedas as follows the capital stock of an un to be hereafter named will bo be divided into i a elvern givert number of shares with so much of the capital aa as may be requisite a tract of land will be purchased and cut up into farm tarm tar far mso from 10 to 80 acres each the location of the laud is isto to be bo decided bythe mem bers themselves A competent person will be sent through the country to mark out suitable bui eui table tabie locations aad ad report to the members thereon after purchasing the bite site the farms will be auctioned off to the members A resident manager will be appointed whose principal business will bo be to make such improvements on each farm as the owner may desire washington 39 19 after careful consideration and consultation mong among the members of the pacific coast delegation and willis willia of kentucky who by parliament parliamentary ary arr usages has charge of the matter it has today to day been determined to move concurrence non in the bea sen ate amendments to tho the Cla cia chinese inese immigration bill and thus secure a speedy and final action through the instrumentality of a committee of conference after perhaps omitting the section which provides for a formal abrogation of the whole fifth and sixth articles of lingame lingame treaty and correcting certain grammatical errors in other portions of the bill the reasons for ehe the adoption of this course were wore fully outlined in these dispatches last night and it beems unnecessary to add anything to them except that to state that careful inquiry ind lud iud and 1 reflection today to day have left no room for doubt on thep thop the tho part artof of the lead leading friends of the bill that it is highly advisable to p braue it horace davi R having recovered from his recent illness has hag partie partle participated 1 1 in the consultations on this subject and entirely agrees with his hh colleagues in their conclusions willis will obtain the floor to make tho the requisite motion at tho the earliest possible opportunity probably tomorrow morrow an exciting political debate took place in the house which fore filin shadows dows a long contest over the democratic proposition to repeal the federal election ejection law by an amendment to the pending appropriation bill but it is still estill the general imi in 1 pre selon that the democrats will ultimately receda recede aitho without u t forcing un hu extra session of congress it is quite vito 1 POs possible hOw however Oveil that they will carry their point in the house and not abandon their efforts for repeal until after the bill shall have been returned from the senate with their amendments omitted in which event it wili will w ill ili doubtless be the subject for a long continued struggle in one or more committees 1 11 1 0 of I 1 conference but without preventing 1 n g the final passage of the bill prior to the of march the house committee on ways and means intend to take action tomorrow upon the subject of providing ing means to meet the demands of f the recently enacted law for the payment of arrearages arrea rages of pensions great diversity of opinion exists as to the proper method one proposition looks to the issue of treasury notes to pay the claimants general garfield favors the sale of I 4 per cent bonds for that thit purpose judge kelly says the claims should be paid in standard silver bliver dollars while wood and other influential members believe that secretary sherman bherman can baythe pension claims and rind meet other deficiencies likely to result from the reduction of tho the tobacco tax do etc by drawing on the surplus funds accumulated for resumption purposes it seems to bo be absolutely certain that this congress will not impose any additional dailon dit ional M taxes ta meet tho the deficiencies tho action of the majority maj arity of the senate judiciary coin eoin da day aj in lri eliminating from the geneya geneva award bill all provisions for the payment of war premium claimants makes the passage of the bill on that subject improbable during this session although there is still a chan chanco chance co for fhe ahe b 0 war premium man raen if they can canu unito unite nitea ja a well will organic cd ed effort at A JD t A dead deadwood wo gid did dispatch says couriers coulters arrived at eort Fort Meade meado this Is evening aveni jig from rapid city aiu bb xa liwa that I 1 two is had conw lidd by indiana hiis itin on tho fort road on the esme gmucs from rapid city tho the freighters were named james brady and frank hannan and were on their way to rapid loaded with grain the indiana killed hilled brady instantly hannan mortally m or tally wip wounded prided succeeded in reaching a ranche two miles distant from the scene acene of the attack and died a few hours later the Irid indians lans ians mutilated brady JB body and set sef nire nir fir fire to his clothing the indiana Ind lariA that c committed om this outrage i are supposed to be the babeth bame same that sit tit attacked a party of hunters a few days since in thie trie the vidi vicinity alty of rapid city SAN SAX 0 19 the N nevada ava bank today toddy to day ounces U cesi ceba of fine silver to the government to be delivered at the san francisco mint the bids of the anglo cal ifor nian rilan bank batik and bank of california were rejecter reJect eU though the latter offered to sell ounces at alog log A A walla walia walla dis als dispatch atch says paye when captain winters arrived with over indian prisoners prisoner at the yaki yakima reservation as ordered by the Inte interior klor department the agent had received no instructions relative tb the transfer and declined to receive the indians winters ie Is subsisting them until the agent writes to the depart Depatt department ment on the tho subject about 3 this after atter afternoon noor the ferry steam steamers rs el EI capitan and plying between this city and oal oai oakland band pointed point cd collided in mid passage eJ A denba fog prevailed d and the boat were close to to each other before they could eoula be see bee seen u the bow of the el capitan va pi altan struck fhe the alameda in 16 inthe the ibe port quartel quarter tei tel shattering her ber kriard and rail pill but doing her no serious da damage the port bow of the el BI capitan was crushed in and she fillad filled and sank rapidly the greatest terror and confusion prevailed some odthe of the passengers ju jumped aped on board the almaeda aim Alar neda fieda others sprang into the w water ater aten ina inn in a few moments the steamers drifted a apart spart p art and lost sight eight of each other in t the h e fog the alva el capitan sank bank to the hurricane hurr icaRe deck and drifted rapidly towards bhan thaN the tue north orth pont point in a strong ebb gide tide the harbor c commissioners tug gou gov which was in the vicinity d by cries of the passengers gers and screaming of whistles steamed aton at once co to the rescue and picked up bp those struggling in the water itis it is impossible at the present time to state the lo 10 loss lobs ss of life if a any many areef are of the opinion that all nil viere were saved but others say it Is jm imi i possible lauf thab that home some must have been bee josf the submerged wreck of the el cabilan was grappled by tags oft off whar andels and is now being bowed up to the city frondi great excitement in the eity elty city ity an and d crowds are gathered on the ri streets dici diel discussing issing the news both steamers were ferryboats ferry boats boaty 3 of the first class claes the latest repost rep nep ostis ostia Is that no wo ilves lives are lost I 1 it is not definitely ascertained whether there is any loss of life by the ferryboat collis collision loni ioni but a more general opinion to the contrary prevails the boats remained fast to ekeh each other several minutes during which time most of the passengers of the el capitan got on the alameda except a rew lew who jumped overboard in the excitement the boats of both steamers were lowered to pick up these in the water the officers and crew behaved well there were about 40 passengers on the el capitan aud and nearly on the chvala Alameda meda one bailor milor was injured bya fragment broken off by the colW collision fon lon its it is now ascertained that the he alameda which was lower in the he water i than the el capitan run her head on n the under guards of the iatter latter striking her ber forward of the tho paddle box both ate steamers amers were constantly blowing whistles whistle arid a double lookout was maintained the el capetan capitan sank to the hurricane cane eane deck in to 0 minutes she now lies in the bay behind black point NEW vork YORK 20 the suns washington Washing fon ton special says on the chinese bill that it has been decided by the frid fild friends rids of the bill in house to endeavor to take it up zion concur in the seriate amendment amendments amend men ts and ask aak for a confer onee once committee one reason lor jor this is that some of the senate amendments are so s awkwardly drawn as to be bad grammar another i that under the ruiell rules or the hou house 0 o ahls this is the best c course ourse to io take to insure the early passage pars pats sagy of the bill OLEar yi the tho pedestrian edes trian arrived hete yesterday yes and in an inter view yiew sato saud said sald of t the e coming internal match on the loth ot march i I 1 hv li resty prestly fv bay that I 1 am confident as to anything but a place in the field I 1 have walked ten ed times since sinde I 1 came from england and I 1 think my beet leet walking days flays are bast past bast speaking of the republican cipher dispatches recently printed the tribute says editorially editorial jy perhaps there are more which we havo have not found if the cipher committee knows of them or suspects where they are we challenge the decao democratic members of that body to bring them thern out in all the researches which we made among the cipher of 1876 we have failed to discover the faintest trace of discreditable arins trins transactions on the republican ail all side W vv do not bellove believe lueie were an 3 lucli hl ct transactions T 1 the ther commercial l n today assuming to speak for fbi the chants here interested inthe china trade predicts direful consequences following the tho chinese hill bill should it become law lawn it thinks all the treaty rights now exis existing ting will be swept away by diploma usage and common pense dense alike must repudiate pu diate the assumption that one of subscribing the g par parties lids to the treaty can abrogate a or abolish so much of it as it has ceased to approve and insist at the same bame time upon holding the other party to the observance of the remal hider d er As ap webster said 9 ainor alnor fr treaty i eaty caty brolien broken on one side sido is broken on 0 n both sides it ho no longer exists the americans have now no right in China which the government or people there are bound to respect in all probability one 6 of the first effects of the nullification fi of the treaty will bo to deprive ns us of steam communication with asiatic i ports and drive from the tho wate waters rs of the pacific the only steamship line that carries the american had hag to that part of the world its most lucrative business of late has baa been the passenger paes euger traffic deprived of that Itis it is doubtful whether under the steady stead y diversion of the tea ten and raw silk trade bythe by the chea cheaper er suez fdez canal route sufficient bu sineta would remain to enable ebbbie thena we know this is the of orz z chants who aia are engaged eh in the china trade ears fears aine fine our exports tb to china have grown under und erthe the burlingame treaty from in 1869 to in 1867 the commerce we me have been building up will be transferred i to ouk out outrivals rivals fre lieh ilch and germans the sun says bays the menace that the pacific states will secede from the union if the anti ariti chinese bill is not allowed to become lawi law is only a piece of wild senseless blus blua ler no ben Een sensible sible man in california bregon or ivr nevada evada has any idea of attempting a deiv new rebellion against the law and authority of the united states I 1 hostile criticism of the chinese bill continues in all quarters the west indian has arrived and reports another revolution lla lia hayti in one engagement that took place by moonlight the government forces lost and 89 69 wounded j the loss of the insurgents exceeded these figures and all of them captured wera were promptly fly put to death WASI wasl washington LINGTON 20 it is not likely that the butier butler corbin contest will be brought to a vote one or two republican senators believing that if corbin iv was s seated the next democratic senate would undo the work besides peterson and conover cameron and chaffee would pio plo probably bably babiy vote to retain butler mr corbin has been advised by certain senators to relinquish the contest intimating that money suii suil sufficient lelent to defray his expenses will be voted votia him but he hei declines demanding his hla rights or or nothing and threatens to do all possible to bring the matter to tu a vote mid arid place the republican sena tors tore on record d 41 provide fR OVIDE ra R 1 20 tho 4 Ss S s ate this morning munni unanimously passed a reso rego resolution lution protesting against the passage of tho the law re f striding ting chinese fiti migration immigration s SAN FRANCISCO 20 in the united states circuit court G H B henderson ex postmaster at ellia ellis san ban joaquin county charged with embezzlement was acquitted at santa rosa joseph Jo youngest son of gov boggs this morning by cutting his throat CHICAGO 20 the journals special says bays tha senate on railroads to day agree agreed d report back benator senator jomes bill permitting railroad compan companies les leg to construct telegraph and bb business siness witha with a recommendation mend men atlon dation that ahe the matter ft a commission consist ing ng of two r equators three membern of the house and four other persons er to be appointed by the president this commission is instructed te to examine into the quest guest question guestion loil of bf alleged discriminations by the western union telegraph Company the relations and ana lighta of the associated ed press prees the national associated press ress and the subject of postal telegraph the commission Is to give the subject a thorough g h and extensive examination the tribunes s washington epee special ial lai says T the he war department has hag ordered 10 0 of tle the new Hote hotckiss klag klig m mounted nield field d runs guns for use lase on the frontiera front iora lera this Thi is the mast powerful field artillery yet invented the tee order was cabled and the suns guns will ivill be delivered in a few fow d days the announcement t thab that I 1 go gen god D shields would speak lii lif the senate sena te to dayon the hie nie mexican w war p pension fon ton bill had the effect to nill fill th the galleries a ile lie livered his speech was delivered 11 vered without notes and although without special especial merit was closely listened to it was rii tri hinly devoted to eulogizing the borvice service Ber vices hof hot sot of those who fought in the mexican war wai washington SO 20 live willis ot of ky tion with other democratic rt representatives pre benta senta tives has toda loda today to lo da day dav don concluded eluded that lied he will take the chances of obtain ining the opportunity to 16 move for concurrence of the senate amendment to the chinese immigration bill instead of taking the course 1 agreed upon yester yesterday day of Ee sending riding the bill 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