Show L HINGTON I 1 the branches of congress have short sessions ASKS I 1 and secretary tracy ii willing ti illing 0 I 1 should Sli culi lau have it I 1 el ico GRESsan TAULBEE is 19 WORSE or I 1 i the rin pan Imen not ot quite bui iradj tor for a I 1 a Calto ml union ifft 1 I reports entel THE washington march 4 the joint resolution for taking the census in I 1 alaska and allowing special aganth there 7 a day to cover all expenses the resolution offered yesterday by voorhees cs in regard to the lease lelae of 0 the eat elands islands of alaska to tha the north orah american commercial company wai reported back from the finance committee by morall adversely adver eely on tho uio g ground bround that the treasury department 14 had ad already made a lease and the committee had no power to interfere in the matter voorhees eaid said thera there was nothing f further a arther from his intention in in offering the resolution than any imputation oa on the conduct of the secretary of the tile treasury from information in hia his pomes possession sion however ho weier he had been led to b believe cievo there were facts that had not ben been properly property presented the bill appropriating for a appropriating monti menta column to commemorate the battle ot of trenton N J passed I 1 the senate then proceeded to the tile consideration of executive business and eoon boon after adjourned 1101 BOISE SE starch 4 coleman pennsylvania offered a resolution requesting the president Pren Prez ident to send the house copies of all the correspondence between the united states and Al mexico exico relating to 10 the seizure at the port of tampico of the r chornor rebecca in february 1881 1 referred Ilet erred the following committee appointments were announced by the lie speaker tarsney ol 01 Ui missouri and keyburn reyburn of pennsylvania Penney Pennsy vania vama on claims brickner of wisconsin on mississippi levees cheadle Ch eade of indiana on post offices and post roads the of the arkansas contested election case Feather 1 vs gate cate then camo came up A lengthy debate followed in the tile midst of which aich an adjournment was taken I 1 pan ran american linc con impress resi washington march farch 4 the pan part american conference lias has adopted the tile rep re ort of the committee on international law the commit ee on customs union has made a majority and minority report the maj majar arty ty report says that the establishment of the customs union as generally understood won d require not only a partial sacrifice of the national sovereignty of the american ican nations but more radical ra lical changes in their respective constitutions than they areu are willing illing to accept the majority believes the principle of unrestricted strict ed reciprocity is acceptable and that its would bring as favorable results as those obtained by flee trado trade among the dufflar different states of the on tins this basis however the majority deems it impracticable aa as a bouti guental system at present unrestricted strict ed reciprocity might be obtained gradually the first step stop is the tile ne negotiated goti aton of partial reciprocity tre treaties aties whereby echi n will agree to remove or diminish dimi their reap etive import duties upon some ol 01 the natural or manlutac urea products of one or more of the tile nations in exchange for similar ei in liar and ad I 1 vati it 11 as good results should follow aa as expected these articles might ba be cula enlarged eol arged from time to time antil they attain to the development of the natural elements 1 wealth in other ea cf r ev e I 1 u 0 or the increase ol 01 existing esia tinz ones which would allow the contracting nations to reach unrestricted reciprocity or free trade 1 I among some or all the tile american nations the minority alfonso of chill and pina of the argentine states holda differences of opinion in in regard to the form of the report and its recommendation led the tile minority to reject the w whole hole subject the dele delegates gatts fujs it is paid 1 d felt that as long as the united att states a lays a tariff on wool tho the principle article produced in in their countries reciprocity would not benefit them theta v commander malli mccalla mi aa an and nill will get it T OX march 4 commander Uc mccalla Calla commanding the united states ship enterprise was at the navy department this morning and had an interview with commodore ramsay chief of the tile bureau of nai gallon gation lie ile referred to the newspaper charge of cruelty and oppression oa on his we part during the last cruise cruise of the enterprise and requested that a court of inquiry be appointed to in in vest estgate gate his ilia conduct during the entire time he be has been in command of that vessel commodore ramsay laid the matter before secretary tracy and the latter decided to grant the officials request na while aile the detail for the court is not determined u upon pon it will be conn composed posed of kear rear admiral ii A kimberly Kim barly commodore W P mccann and capt 0 F stanton the lews piper bauls llani untim is worm washington march 4 ex con gressman taulbee who was shot b by corres correspondent p ondene kincaid Kin cail on I 1 friday is is ery very dangerously genously gerou sly ill hia his cae case ca e having changed for I 1 lie worse the pazienta pati enta coplit condition ion is such that tha tile physicians are fearful of the results of the operation to remove the ball at a late hour tonight to night taulbee waa was resting easier and his condition has m somewhat better reto it la brou brooslin Bro ollin a NEW YORK march 4 in the palace r anuk i uk brooklyn tonight to night peter jaclson ja k son and jack rallou fallon bad had two rounda rounds and plugged slugged each other so hard the police made them stop jackson afterwards sparred two to rounds with jack ashton 0 the british british hour of 0 commons had bad I 1 a long debate today to day on the accept acceptance atice of the report of the parnell commis elon 1 4 1 1 1 I 1 e I 1 11 Z 1 11 |