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Argument WasninagToN, March 80,—The treaty or convention providing for arbitration in the settlement of the differences be tween Great Britain and the United States over the jurisdiction of Bering sea was ratified by the senate by a unan- mous vote, The secret session which resulted in the ratification lasted two hours, Shortly after the doors were closed a call of the senate was ordered, and an unusually large number of senators an- swered to their names, the number be ing increased to seventy-two when the vote on the treaty was taken. There was some general discussion concerning the perfection of the treaty, and Mr. Sherman announced that the proposi- tions made by some senators at previous sessions that the arbitration proceedings should 1 conducted in English had met with a favorable response from Lord Salisbury, The treaty not stipulate the language in which the proceedings shall be Mr. Sherman said that the suggestiog that they be conducted in English had been communicated to Sir Julian Pauncefote, the British min- ister, who replied that he had no ob Jection, but preferred to communicate with his own government ing to it. This he did, and bury approved After Mr. Sherman made this statement the treaty 80 that English shot the « 1 oes conducted, before agree Lord Salis languages proceedin There ome discussion « eaty, which prov the tribunal shall, , be made within three months the argument on both senators thought the arbitrators for decision the decision of I ssible Several wed tl there was 1 , and as should be longer objection to this the time was extended | to four months, After a and the treaty was ratifi change and without 1esolution by yea and nay vote lutions informing the ratification and removi ol isd 18810 some La f secrecy from the ] ! The senat« Messrs Aldrich, Blodg: rice, Casey, Chilton Colquitt, Davis, Faulkner, Harris, Hill Irby, Jones (Ark.), Jones(Nev.), Mander son, Morrill and Stanford. The Behring sea arbitration treaty, or convention, was signed in Washington on Feb. 20 last by James G. Blaine, on the part of the United States, and Julian Pauncefo’s on the part of Great Britain It was to the senate in confidence on the 8th inst I'he treaty provides that the Behring sea controversy shall be submitted to a tribunal of arbitration, to mm posed of seven arbitrators, the president of the United and her Britannic ma Jesty to have two each, and the presi dent of France, the king of Italy and the king of Sweden and Norway to each. The arbitrators are to were adopted rs not present were tt a be ¢ States name one be distinguished jurists in their respect. ive countries, and the treaty provides that they shall meet in Paris within twenty days after the delivery of the unter case, or what might be called in rebuttal. The printed case two accompanied by uments i" and livered in h arbitrator, and to the ] ntracting party as or the parties, i spondence de 0 oad h hizl oo tr i is poin TL § Vote Against Prussia's Government JERLIN, March 30, The government submitted a propos 1 the lower house of the diet to reinsert in the estimates which we sion the vote Prussian LN re under disc SAME Propx and was t} appeal by ( I position ng debate Free Silver Defeated. saTOoN, March 1 mn Bland endeavored names to ideration of the bri ina cl ng in Slavery Days March ant act too t) T when ‘ i { a gt i d « e¢ block to the hignest bidder Une bron ther £5 and a third $1. The highly in dignant old fashioned way of and threaten to ire Tie Were Wn n element is at working fines, HAVE revenge Myers Assails Harrity, Harrisponra, March 30,13, F, Myers. Harrisb postinaster and a promi nent D ratic politician, in a letter i f Pennsylvania, makes on William F. Harrity, secrotar commonwealth, whom he charges with jeopardizing party in ts to gratify his personal vanity, NOTABLE DEATHS. New York, March 20.—Pat Rooney, the Irish comedian, died in this city, Loxpox, March 25.King Sachity of tore { Croboe, West Africa, an important ally | of the British, is dead Berrian, March 80, — General Kon stantin Von Alvensleben has just died in | this city at the age of 53 Brussers, March 90, Prince de Chimay, minister of foreign affairs, who had been ill for some time past, died yesterday, aged 55, Hazrrrox, Pa., March 28, —Ario Par. dee, coal operator and banker, died yes terday at an advanced age. He wae one of the pioneers of the anthracite region, and had amassed several millions of dollars as a coal upenutor, He was also lngely interested the Lehigh Valley | FIFTY emo) CONGRESS, Condensed Report of Proceedings in Senate and House, March 24.-In the senate a wis presented from Benjamin of Maryland, on behalf of him- soll and other citizens, asking CO pn. sation for slaves emancipated, The army appropriation bill presented and re ferred After disposing of a fow minor mat ters the senate went into executive session for the consideration of the Intest Behring SR message, after the doors Indian appropriation bill resumed In Louse favorable reports were submitted on bills To exclude political Influence In the ment of laborers under the United States; granting pensions to the survivors of the Black Hawk and Creek disturbances, and the Seminole w vide for two United States re the Pacific Discu stiver bill was re | tice that he would call the ¢ o'clock today Wasnmixarox, petition Harris, Wis president's which were opened and consideration of the emplo nuthority of the wars, Cherokees Yar; to pro venue cutters on the Bland Mr. Bland gave no tion coast fon of previous que nt WASHINGTON, there was the postoffioe service, March 25. In the All Inundation of bills re senate 10 referred to Discussio n a resolution of Carey into a nu Inting which were committees Mr leased buildings continue until «a for aver four Hrs The rem ngth of the { executly from enntor of the hearing Wasnixaros ¢ MUALL Desperate Mexican Bandits ATO, Mex. March 30 —A days ago six bandit vered by a detachment of rural guards near Leon taking up the track of exican Cen tral railroad for the purpose of derail the express train that would soon with view to robbery (GGUANAJL few 8 Were ¥ the J the mnt and was Paris’ Reign of Terror, March 3 There Death Fire Loxpos rant on \ death of two « ing and the flames spre wore at a London March 30, Fire street re f the inmates in a rest united of the ther ictoria njuring of an id so rapidly that the mrned, and a mm man on the top floor jump a window The man was ur killed and the woman badly ir that her hfe in de After fire was extinguished the dead body woman, burned almost beyond re tion, was found CASES a Wi » : paired of Serious: Charge Against a Juror, PriLaverriia, March 80, Another and serious turn was made in the Cas caden case at Magistrate MeCarty's of | fice, when Thomas F. Wheeler, the oniy | colored juror on the panel of the twelve men whose failure to agree will result in a new trial for the murderer of OfM- cer Findley, made an affidavit charging Elina W. Evans, one of the trio who stood out for murder in the second de gree, with embracery, Cardinal Manning's Successor, Loxpox, March 80,-1t is officially an- nounced that the Right Rev, Herbert | Vaughan, bishop of ford, has been nted to the place of Cardinal Man- , The is said to be delighted ig J Bb RR Lagod in the wym y pon- U's utterances on the labor question, Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, Music Free Expense not econ should be able to tune their own plano for often one string out of tune gives as | much trouble as if the whole 0 and no tuner at hand. Our new book | teaches a new method, whereby avery | { Dr. H Ge lady can easily tune. The Pres 3, N.Y. “It Lteache V LO tune by 4 new imple process, and dis the art of a) sleTy. 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