Show G E I 1 NE WS I 1 voorhees unloads IN is oratory ill iii of tile 11 harmm it buens 4 WORLDS FAIR RILL the watery waste in ill louisiana Lon kiana cc ids to so defter FAILURE FAIL lRE OF rilmer OF SEW YORK the raid on the he strip list steele ma lim a cowl good l ii pother li usler at hit ilia fin fire ruin tur washington march lo 10 vico pres id writ nt morton occupied tho th 0 c hair today A resolution offered by bees on monday as to the agricultural expresion on wits taken up and coohe a 8 a the sanate lie ile said in part ikirt that it was now nearly thirty years since the close of tho tile war had I 1 91 given iven to avarice an opportunity op anity to prey upon the fielt self sacrificing patriots of tho the country countr y measures had lid been reported to for th elih taxat taxation lo 10 n of one of class of citizens and the enrichment of another arother by such leula lation the tile burden of tha the public itic debt had ben b en doubled silver it v e r bad had been de and ft a high pi i tariff had bad been established ho lie characterized tile protective tariff PS he the cau e tha the farmere of the united states today to day lay did lid not receive on an average of f more mr e than ten cents a bush bushel ea f for r corn C arit fi fifty fly rents cell for wheat and two to three cents a pound for hogi bov every pretence predence pre tence of home hoine market tor for the barmor was a fraud and every pretense pre of taxing n m heat and oats and IN pot altet talLes for his beleff was a cheat and a sham it is a notorious troth truth that the tile ta tariff aa it now ethod increased the tile farmers expense account from 35 to per cent on every of industry with ft aich he lie toiled tolled last JA 8 t yen binkinz twine was raised to IS 18 cents a pound by a trust he ile did not believe the hands hand of a farmer would hold the ito Ile publican pu b lican ticket at the next J p C aden tint efe tion not only had thera there been no in creace in the value of land during th ahn 5 last r of a bet bt L if thiera e a I 1 lad been an absolute lose I 1 0 of thirty th y three per cent improved rel farm lands today to day under the tile must favorable cr cam tames would not on a general average realize more I 1 than ban two t birds what their value had bren been 25 23 years ago ohio farms now mortgage amount to in 11 lanois sweaty three per cent of the tile whole face of tho state was under mortgage they aLao amounting ng to foty fo tj beveri per cent of the tile of michigan wag wa under mort mortgage gge in indiana kentucky kentuck Alls missouri aoun kansas nebraska and th the 0 whole of till ike e nom noma west eat from twenty to fifty per cent of the farm landa lands were under mor at such rates of I 1 interest as I 1 farmers a could never 0 pay out 0 of I 1 their crop to say no nothing th in V of the principia princ farmers wre wro thus brou brought 1 lit fice lee to face with ruin nor were ere the farmers of new england different t in that respect from the tile western stated the remedies to be applied were first tariff reform second a full bulpit supply of legal tender money third the free I 1 roe coinage of silver fourth the duples aion by law of gambling rambling in futures fifth a liberal poli policy cy of pensions voorhees summed up liis arguments with a reference ref prence Prenco to the subsidize press blocks of five official eal patronage etc wilson of iowa faid said be desired 0 t read a letter from a farmer of IOWA lowa w who ho knew by practical experience more about the condition of the farming class than the senator from indiana indana ever learned in djs hj s readings ro he ile then read a letter allach baa has alrea ly IV been published showing the comparatively ively low price i of farm farin produce an I 1 the high prices of manufactured goods before alio war the blair educational bill was then the P taken up and arid pierce spoke in opposition to it evarts and call advocated it allison from lie the committee reported aith with am amendments endmon to tile house louse I 1 bill relating to the collection of revenues adjourned THE Z march 19 candler of massachusetts chairman of the worlds fair committee presented its report on lie the IN worlds fair bill in the launse today to day it explained the changes chauges ch inges made in tha the original bill as already noted in these dispatches the 31 maryland aryland contested election case of iud against compton wai was called up and anti debate limited to eis six hours lacey of iowa opened the discus pion in support of the tile claims of the contestant dalzell and gr greenhalge Grcen halge advocated he the case of till contestant and arid the case of the tile silling sitting member was vlas up held bv by moore and gibson pending the vote tile douse adjourned jour ned HIRES THE bill tin the hume Ili inie urt fire providing for UK the vw fa r at chikao Ch irao go washington march lo 19 lcandler presen presented tW in the tile house todd today to dd day y the report of the evet special ibi committee on worlds fair it is in part as follows under the instructions given by the action of the house the I 1 chicago in ili the tile bill as the place og holding the fair and co consulted with representatives of tf eliat 13 t I 1 city ity for alie the purpose of perfecting and improving it and making burh such amend ments menta as v K ere dremml nece necessary miry the bill submitted differs ansome in some esen ti bial a I 1 features from the bill reported originally by the subcommittee sub committee and recommended in the second section the representation from the territories and the district of columbia was increased from one to two commissioners ners from each and provision is alto alko made matlo lor for the appointment ot of eight cimmie at lary large the commission com ia is designated the lV worlds Colum columbian binn commis commission aion 11 the third section dispenses with tho the united states corporation po ration which it waa proposed to create by congress it is also stian that the commissioners commissi onen to be appointed from born each state and territory and the of columbia together g ether with tho eight commiss lovera iera to be appointed at large the govern in apro pi bates for its own commission acting independently iri depend of the corporation and without conver power to incur any obligations is instructed by this act to accept the buildings only when they shall be deemed by I 1 it a ft ig at a paid commission to be adequate to the purpose for or which intends intend aj in tile original ini a b bill i 1 t t the b e e eleventh 1 e v e n t a section e e t n orl it lo 10 stated III that a t t not i 0 t i leai e R g t aiau 1 a u te ten T tr c cen n turn thereof should bt bo actually paul paid in earli before the to corli corporate r M act 1 other than those necessary a r to its 0 aga tga bation the v bill lyno now w r reported port d I 1 13 a ftp still 11 il more conser 1 vidae I protecting prote cing the interests a eo so clr f ir OH as its correction cou correi tion is concerned and insuring if the financial of the fair beyond e aas eabon 01 able continue con contingency tinge n by providing ro viding that the com in adall ahall not only ba be sat saied that an actual loia bona fide subscript on to U e e paw i il 1 s ato t 0 k c rf at 1 RF t five e m million i the n d 1 pal 1 ling i a f be bern tf n m mado t d 0 div with it h n not 0 lt less than he fie bun hundred drel thousand dollars paid pan in but it also ile clares that a further sum of five millions makii makita g ten millions be pro provided videl by tha the corporation formation po ration in ample time or as needed Fo lor or the successful cution of the work the committee has given careful consideration to the statements of representatives of the financial committee of chicago as to subscriptions script c ions to the tle stock of five million al dollars 0 allars and belie believes ves the subscriptions ns will ba be paid while 0 it is is the judg m beut 1 of the committee that chicago will rill meet the obligations and prom ies i es of their representatives it call attention to the fact that the judgment of tins this commit ee is not to V ba taken alone but the costim assion on the spot in in chicago will have a mora favorable opportunity to satisfy aln representatives of chicago i ho ito appeared before the committee were ready to meet every requirement indicated by the bill previously oo 00 considered n or in in discussion w niile e t die bo location of the site was pending and arid tile committee des desires ires to recognize the f let that it I 1 is du due 0 to chicago that it bi b asure amwel I by the action of the II 11 jilee that the fair is to ba be held ili in chicago without further delay delav as alie arrangements co connected conn ollace eced a will t tue lie provisions ms of tha this ac ait t can can be better adjusted when they are assured of the action of congress the committee claim that the government pent does not assume any risk but is 11 as asked ked to enact such legislation as to demonstrate that it is is in sympathy with and desires sires to encourage the patriotic otic efforts of the citizens oi of chicago in ili the tile great feat national dional and I 1 international exposition that hat will mark tins this imp important epoch in the history of the world and com me demorato morAto the life and services of collumbus in in a manner worthy orthy the continent v inch which he discovered section 6 1 dt fines the tile duties of the at and d commissioners and gives IV a them thern the th nece necessary power po er to allot fo lepace space faor or the exhibition and to classify exhibits determine tha the plau plan a and nd scope of the imposition appoint judges judge examiners award premiums and have general charge of the inter course wih with the exhibitions and representatives of fre orega gi nations section 8 provides for the dedication 0 of I 1 the worlds columbian exhibition on 11 ll the soth day of april 1892 upon the question of of the time tor for holding the exposition there wals wa s a difference of opinion ollinton among thi mem bers here of the committee tile cost of the government build ms in is 11 limited to four hundred thousand dollars and appropriations appropriation a are made for the government expenses limiting the tile expenses expense of tj the government after 18 91 for all purposes connected bectel with the exposition to the sum of one million five hundred ho collais dol laiB lais all expenses of the government Covern ment are subject to the tile a approval T of hie the secretary of the treasury in submitting tho the letter of chairman gage of the finance committee of f chicago the house fouse committee commit tea tails calls attention to tie the fact that the city 0 ach 0 o a and nd the state of illinois have I 1 for V an extended exten dod period indicated ludica ted a desire that chicago should be selected as the site for the fair investigations mado by their committee at paris enables chicago more intelligently to comprehend the magnitude of the undertaking the cost 3 and requirements air lor the successful conduct of it and to Coul menco active preparations more promptly than could have been possible ibis except for their er enterprise terpsi 6 e an and ja fo forethought r tight the tile committee tails calls attention to the fact that the citizens of chicago ou ati lt larg er and arid more generous contribution to the nation than ever proffered by private citizens before and larger than any other offered by any foreign i government or city in great international expositions previously us ly held in the billane financial ial plan plau of the paris exi position tiOu all will ch ell it is now mw claimed has EBi been en th the most in the world it was agreed that the contributions should while title chicago chicag 0 guarantees to satisfy the tile commission that it will provide without the tile aid of the national government a sum often of ten million dollars and with witha a site rite to bo be al 0 provided by fly chicago this is is ample for all tha purposes for abe tl e fair in thia this country in addition to the tile buildings erected by the government and the city of chicago for tile exposition we may reasonably reason anly anticipate 1 ilia liat many states of the union the dominion of canada 31 mexico exico central and tho the south american amerlean republics aid and the governments I 1 of europe will wiit erect commodious buildings tor fur their own exhibits ex lubits about fifty countries were ere represented represent ea at the ians paris exposition and we mav may confidently expect interest and anti a larger depre representation in in tho the columbian exposition 41 the committee calls attention t to 0 the interesting and important communications como and estimates appended d hereto received from the ilia different departments and anti bureaus of tile government ern ment indicating the great iia interest terest in the and and that that it is is inot im important that they should have a an 0 opportunity to exhibit the valuable e collections collection of the of the united states tho tile continued interest manifested by the people of the country and foreign nations in in thia this celebration celeb tation and a more careful consideration of the subject since the first report of thia thid committee has more deeply impressed the committee with tho the grandeur and imbor ance of the undertaking anil and continued confirmed them in the opinion tha that it will prove to be of great national natio aal advantage in conclusion is i attached a statement from senator farwell a saying 8 flair I 1 ing that the subscriptions to the tile fair fund are bona fide and will be paid the minority rt report port signed by uy belden hatch and flower says the undersigner undersigned under signed members dissent from the tile foregoing report and ita con clu Eions ions and believe the follo following wim resolution which vie me voted for should have been adopted thai that when a gua guarantee tee fund of be secured cran by chicago the sufficiency and legality of which shall ba be satis satisfactory fac tory to tins this committee we e report the pend pending bill with such amendments as tile couttee may agree upon a ion out laria TAI TAX ia la I a march 19 all west of hero here is a vast hiet sheet of water to the hills of fuyou macon the water in the overflowed sections is not ris ing lug aa as it is la finding ita its natural outlets IIi tiENA ark march 19 the town of clarendon is now pretty prett ni nigh agh covered with water from white I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 tj river the river rose sofas so fast t that h a rit ath conductor was compelled V ti move 1 the t train r a 1 n of 0 f the A arkansas r and a n midland M i d aa nd road r 0 a d two t athe miles mi le s kans from oaf clarendon C ren 1 0 n in order to make hia I 1 its ran run into helena berla between duncan and clarendon the water on some parts of the track is eix six feet deep i LAKE providence cf la starch larch 19 the tho creva crevasse ase at kaleigh raleigh this after atoa n on was three thousand feet wide and from ten en to twelve feet deep water going through with tremendous force attempts Attern pta are being made to fasten the ends ao so as to prevent I 1 farther or mies 19 offutt bartak br ak has tiered from the f feet set UD to tonight to night one ono of rod red broken brok n ends ban has finally been secured and the other end will ill be mada made sicco tomorrow no great chargi a ai yet hafl has been ret reported or led only one cabin in the vicinity 0 yf of t the he brek break has been washed away the water is spreading on the low places through the plantations and stamps and is now within four miles of greenville in click black bayou A beall embankment is be being og thrown n niall upa n the north part s t of the city it IB is thought green greenville pi I 1 Is is |