Show IN A Puso lotion adopted in the senate that NO CHIME LABORE R will W admitted to the united states THE CELESTIAL NABORS must he made to thoroughly understand the fact DEBATIN G ON THE PENSION BILL if the amendment is adopted it will consume the surplus for all time to come western LIM press to ault washington news senata Shar from the committee on foreign relations reported a resolution as an amendment to the one offered by stewart requesting nesting the president 1 I n view of difficulties tho and embar ashment which have attended the immigration of chinese laborers under the limitation timi tation of treaties with alua to negotiate a treaty with the emperor of china containing the provision that no chinese laborers shall enter the united states laid over mitchell offered a resolution which was agreed to instructing the com matteo on public linda to inquire into he propriety anti advisability of hava ng seven di eight to of the bublic domain surrounding and in liuding mount oregon det apart as a national park the bill to for the compulsory education of indian children as amended by vest was based it it the duty of the secretary of the interior to establish an school on every indian reservation upon which there may lie 1 abed any indian tribe num ber ling or more adult indians the p hupila upila are to be taught in branches of useful labor in addition to the usual studies in the primary schools nothing in the bill is to prevent ilia edlI CAtion of indian children ili st hooli the reserva ke serva eions the consent of their parents or guardians and no pro of the aa are to apply to the trilled nor to the osage indians of indian territory march I 1 the reso lution reported yesterday by nan from the committee on foreign reia tan i dirig thel resident to ne goti lite a treaty iii iiii the emperor of china containing the provision that the uni led states as up for consideration morgan favored the resolution morgan whatever differ there had been in the sanate or couil try ili regard to the re tion of chinene immigration the ahne had come m henhe hen he believed the general tier ciment of the people was that tile law on the subject should be dalily enforced and that tbt should he excluded froin this country because he bould not adapt himself to its civilization that feel ing had been most strongly expressed ex presse d before the committee on foreign at fairs by senators and re from the pacific coast ang her af pf the was edity 0 0 I 1 anlon that the exclusion of chinese jamers should be effectually carried out the resolution reso lutien was to fortak the administration in its effort to 0 tain the desired treaty stewart sed his gratification at hearing from the senator from alabama mor that the state depart went was a jan ready engaged in negotiating a treaty vi ith china ile had no doubt that ilia expression of opinion ot the senate in the adoption of mhd resolution would five the chinese gover ament to understand the deter mina t in 0 of this country to exclude chines e laborers altogether lie wag also exceedingly gratified tp find now chinese q and that opposition to the h ese was not a matter of 0 r on the part of the pam 1 ch f t lie pacific coast pi t 1 i the resolution as a step in the right direction direct iop as very feeble stop he said that in to t he treaty with china t h should be treaties to ane same e c t with gibat britain france and max ico the resolution was adopted the pension bill was taken up the pending being on the aane D d ment offered yesterday by wilson of iowa to add thel cords from infirm aties of age leop said five hundred million dol lars not hall cover thi amount of expenditure it was adopted the bill would cion sume the sur filus for all time to come the deb do then drifted into a tits casion of the tarifa during which beck referred to thil of silver sherman for it I 1 he ev eiting to the pen pion that an the wealth of tha country was protected by the exertions of sob liers tile senators on the other adema tol hom lion alres shod tile lure for pensions by an income tax 1 daliot s d I 1 lie senator from kentucky a free trader except for revenue neither was an so ator oil the democratic side he had anything to make by being a the senators on the 0 ther side lie paid ill concealed their feelings of regret that it was not the so idlers of the confederate army that were to be pensioned under the pend measure Vit holit vote on the atthe senate adjourned till monday march I 1 of from the foreign affeid rs reported a resolution colling on I 1 is for info rma tion as to what steps have been taken in its direction of treaty stipulations or others ise to prevent the continued immigration 6 of chinese laborers into tile united states ilia provisions of tile between the united and the chinese and laws passed in pursuance pur thereof belmont of new york called UP tt joint resolution authorizing president to adrane a conference to be held iq on in 1880 for the purpose of promoting arbitration and re cipro cal commercio com mercIA I 1 I 1 united states and the republics of central and south america and ilia II of brazil an amendment pled making one of the questions to be considered by file conference a means of direct com munica oloti between tile states and other countries the resolution was agreed to adjourned the vow tariff bill march I 1 the new tarifa bill proposes to ax the duty on pi iron at ta per ton on iron or steel raft ay bars weighing more than 25 0 u n da to the yard and slabs or bil t of steel ti 1 pe r t on on I 1 ron or steel rails wei ghang not over 25 pounds to the yard 14 per ton and on iron or steel flat rails punched 15 per ton the bill provides for admitting free of duty after july IM the fol loa ing rt leles all wools hair of the goat and other like ani nials 1 on the skin woolen rags waste and flocks ard a it provides am ong other things for a forty per cent duty on woolen and worsted loth shawls and all of wool not specially enumerated and on flannels blankets knit goods and childrens dress goods corn posed in part of 4 ocil the law grade of molasses Is unchanged but that testing above 40 degrees is reduced from 8 to 8 cents per gallon confectionery forty per cent adva lorem now 10 cents per all leaf tobacco round stured Is fix d at 36 cents un d and thi present dis sumatra and ordinary wrapping tobacco is one beut per pound now from 2 to am cents per pound itice cleaned 2 cents 14 now 21 and ij respectively itice meal or flour ill pass through it n braser ire a le v 2 0 per tent ad 1 rese tit d uty is the same but the condition is not imposed reports on railways ont march 1 the re port of the royal commiss on railways abich body for the last two years has been inquiring into important railway matters ith ar view to legislative action was prevented in the house of commons yesterday afternoon regarding what are k as the inter rail mav disputes ilia commission pay that special legle bation in each particular case of tion Is not desirable but recommend that such questions be decided b some properly constituted tri bunar thet say legislation is required to esta lish an independent irit ninal with poa er to deal aith d a between ilay reia tive to crossings rights of wa IV and so forth and det I 1 plon A hou I 1 d b 0 ti n at that a uni forin classification of rates should lie es and hy all coak subject to an adoption if doby fired them of ills antrican 4 lass i on for through traffic to and from the states and that tile corn I 1 I 1 I 1 mcanay wake and ematat fisli jarita f rat so subject to a approval and revision by such armav ac constitute it 14 I 1 I 1 adoplh tills of equal ini leAgo ralea ir ve of d t ance HIM cos 1 of service ser vive one of not lethan ten tons be a unit in railway transportation ill cc to a r i pt eta rates granted nil q ant i t 1 e s to other carloads car loada being treaded alike hu ill be especial rates for large fief ments of an unjust or par bial character between Individual sand beleen different localities under like conditions should be prohibited and any infraction of emch law lied by penalties after cue cognizance in the latter case has been taken of the effect rail competition all secret special rates rebates drawbacks or concessions conces siona to 1 t I 1 I 1 r should be declared illegal ai 1 4 zd subject to peDal every special rate should be made public on the h mand of enquirer complaints of extortion or of discrimination should be referred to the authorized tribunal for settlement damages to be limited railway companies not be compelled to business i but mast afford facilities to express companies alike illegal ili fraction of any statutory tta obligation should be left to the proposed tribunal ho may imhofe for any proved riols viols tion or neglect to comply with tile regulations established by law such as may be deemed proper not la as than IWO nor mai 0 than Z the burlington officials confident CHICAGO march I 1 the ton officials are more confident than aver this morning they paid that a num ber of frel Flit trains in nebraska iowa missouri and Illi noli have been moved soure through trains came in morning and a fall suburban service is in operation about reading engineers have arrived were being examined today to day may of them leave already been put to work the raen are hopeful that the strike will be settled at the today to day late night mr i perkins ted that bie bad bee n in conference during the evening with iniestra INI esra arthur and lie declined to say diether any result was reached or who had inaugurate i the proceedings chief arthur and mr webe still more r from another source it Is learned that ilia misunderstanding was removed lay in the act that perkins had tie to meet the lar levance committee and had placed the latter in the hands of general stone mr perkins and biby viby lie not possibly pos gibly have come to achl arthur and sargent that under 0 c icum s lances it could not ha 11 expected that he should meet the committee then the engineers demanda were jone viltage vital could he made the PI stean and asked viere cones ell the it Paun dl having been diffly cleared ment was taken being it is understood to consult ith general manager stone ani chief and sargent to confer with I 1 lie chair morn of tile permanent committee on grievance an fn CX KANSAs crry march ithe I the con C of engineers from chicago arrived here today to day for the purpose of matters wl h the rot k I amid that company havin coin t hat the strikers have geen t heir butil ness in Kanea sC after consultations ith the rail roa T the committee bound t 0 fee that the rock jeand freight were not interfered with andal o gave permission to the rock island to handle passengers berneen kansas city and cameron mo between which points the company uses burlington tracks ur lington trains ran to aay about I 1 05 TeAter I 1 daT 0 I 1 1111 1 I 1 kalk NOT go PEACEFUL march I 1 lato to nig it it as given out that grand master sargent had pont A telegrand tele grani to henry walton chairman of tile executive board of locomotive firemen ing him to see all members on the road that have take n th beo e ce m 24 1 1987 and request them t s bever til e ir cot I 1 lection with ilia company and saying they would be paid until they could find employment else w here and allow iem now dut to return to work it was further said this bould assist tho to win their with the burlington road mr walton cited he would at once transmit tra the necessary orders to the brotherhood lodges neer arthur then transmitted the fol to ing edward ident chairman executive board of engineers new york go to philadelphia at once and Y to get till the brothers brot herh el igi ho took the places of the reading strikers to leave the service of the furnishing them m ith the financial of the brotherhood the 0 B Q are using the strikers to beat us in the conolet con flet we must them signed P 31 eighty of the striking n cers Nho arrived here wednesday night to take places rot u tried late to light local press bureau at a late hour tonight to night furnishes the following intelligence of undoubted reliability was secured at a late hour tonight to night to the effect that the chairman of the engineers and fir emens grievance co upon all railroad lines intersecting to or connecting with the C B Q system will meet in this city to mairow or next day this meeting to epry to a gheral ike u n ill those I 1 IC ines this u dr t h 1 I st C A nor ih te iv n central R 1 minnesota d north estern |