Show BY boim SIXTH CONGRESS EXTRA SESSION SENATE washington 28 the coin amendment to the subsidy bill was then adopted 61 51 to 21 the section making silver coins receivable for or postage stamps in sums not exceed ing 3 was stricken out Con klings amendment to the third section ejection to substitute the words 11 silver coins of tile the united states of smaller denominations than ifor sl for fon the words fractional or subsidiary silver coins was adopted cockrill thought the bill would practically contract the currency for the secretary would hoard it in the treasury as shown by experience at liso n said sald there could bo be no contraction as small coins took the place of fractional currency the bill was waa then report reported eol baak back to the senate and the amendments made in committee of the tho whole agreed to and the bill passed the senate then took tools up the bill to allow the use of the united states land and naval forces on tain occasions and to repeal election laws call addre addressed sed the senate declaring that the laws have been shamelessly abused and thal that perjury and corruption flourished he cited cases in proof the south demanded their repeal not from dis dib loyalty but in the interest of pure elections ho did not envy those who could see eee nothing but evil in his people because following their convict convictions long iong they engaged in the rebellion that action involved too many complex questions to make it pos possible lible to say all the right was on one bide side and all the wrong on the other whatever may be thought of the former course of the southern people they are now citizens having equal rights with others and as such demand the repeal ol 01 unconstitutional laws lawa adjourned jour ned HOUSE MOUSE 28 thompson introduced a bileto convert gold in the treasury into silver bliver and to au an the issuing of certificates conger objected but his objection c coming oming too late tho the bill was referred the house then proceeded to the consideration of district business busi nees sanford reported tho the bill autho th the e commissioners of the district of columbia to issue 20 boyear year five live per cent bonds boada ot of the district of columbia to the amount of not more than to redeem certain funded indebtedness of the district mcmillan offered an amendment providing nothing in the account shall be construed to make the united states government liable for either principal or interest and the bill passed wood of wow new vork york T arks rising to a question of privilege said he desired to report from the committee on ways and nd means a resolution fixing the date e of the final adjournment of congress mcmahon and cox objected the speaker declined to admit the resolutions adjourned washington 29 gibson of ija lis la iia reported the resolution for fin final finai adjournment on the tho loth of june atkins chairman of the committee on appropriations suggested that the resolution lie over for consideration till saturday next the house having agreed to adjourn over tomorrow to morrow gibson assented and the resolution lies over conger gave notice he would ofner offer an amendment to the tho resolution by adding to it the words provided the appropriation bills have been passed Whit bord boru gave notice ha he would move to recommit the resolution with instructions that it be not reported until the committee on ways and means shall have first reported a bill to abolish the duty on quinine and und another bill to establish an income tax fending these proe proceedings eddings the veto mes message sacre was received from the president washington 29 19 tho the reading of the veto message was listened to with close and for a time respectful attention only an audible I 1 I 1 ll 11 i 11 ranks when the sentence was read as to the effect of the existing law being to secure i honest elections again when the sentence was read as to what good faith arid and judicial authority it was for the protection of the elective franchise the de democrats laughed outright and republicans as a counter demonstration applauded apy lauded cox wanted to have the sentence read again but his wish was not gratified at the conclusion ro re publican 8 again applauded the house then on motion of atkins proceeded to vote on the passage of the bill notwithstanding the president presidents objection the house refused to pass the bill over he the veto yeas nays 91 not the necessary two thirds affirmative it was a strict party vote only four green backers voted two ladd and stevenson in the affirmative and two S barlow and ford in the negative the message of the president was then referred to the committee on judiciary with leave to report by bill or otherwise at any time on motion of stephens the senate amendments to the subsidiary coinage bill were concurred in the principal amendment is that limiting the legal tender quality ot of subsidiary coin to 10 instead of 20 as originally provided in the tho house bill adjourned till monday AMERICAN cincinnati 28 on reassembling ex governor dennison Denn lson ibon was elected permanent chairman the committee on resolutions then reported as fol foi follows lowa lat Be resolved solved that the republican party of ohio reaffirming the cardinal doctrines of its adopted faith as heretofore proclaimed especially ally pledges itself anew to the maintenance of free suffrage equal rights the unity of the nation and the supremacy of the national government ern ment in all matters placed by the constitution under its control 2nd and that we earnestly appeal to the people in the exercise of power through the ballot box to arrest the mad career of the party now controlling both branches ot of congress under the domination of a majority of f men lately in arms against the government now plotting to regain through the power of legislation the cause which they lost in the field namely the establishment of state ikover by the overthrow of national supremacy 31 3 1 resolved ide JRe solved that the democratic patty having committed it belf beit to an attempt to break up the government hy by refusing to appropriate to heir their legitimate objects th the public moneys already collected from tho the people unless the executive shall give hib his hi s official signature to measures which he conscientiously disapprove disapproves ss measures plainly intended to allow free course to fraud violence and corruption in the national elections and to impair the tho constitutional supremacy of the nation deserves the signal condemnation of every honest and law aw abiding citizen ath Bc solved extra session of congress thus compelled by the democratic conspirators has been prolonged beyond all possible excuse not only to the depletion of the treasury but also to the grave detriment of every industrial du and commercial interest of the country by the uncalled for agitation of several questions by persistent efforts in hostility to the resumption of specie payments already happily accomplished by constantly tampering with the currency system unsurpassed in the world by reopening and lug ing tho the sectional controversy ee specially pec eally fally through the avowed determination mi nation to repeal all war legislation and by seeking to inaugurate reactionary revolution designed to restore full power to a solid south in the affairs of the government that the financial administration ad mini atra tion lion of the government by the republican party in accomplishing the great work of the ie of specie payments in restoring our currency to the par value in greatly reducing the burden of the national debt in refunding a large proportion of the same at a rate of interest one third less than the former rate thereby alone saving the treasury a ye arand in enhancing the national credit nao ano to a standing never before attained is a source of just pride to the republicans of ohio and deserves a warm approbation of the A anio nn io ath resolved Rc solved that this t h pt perpetual er disturbance of the country c 0 un ry in response to the conciliatory measures of the administration should by the judgment ent of the people bo be thoroughly ehly condemned ath resolved that the memories of our dead heroes who gave their lives to save the nation from destruction protest against the expulsion of their living comrades from public offices to gratify the partisan purposes of the dominant party in Con cod gres grese that we wo send greeting to the president of the united states and our republican members of congress and cordially thank and honor them for the firm and patriotic stand they have taken in opposition to the designs of the majority of the present congress and we hereby pledge them our earnest and undivided support by agreement the nomination of candidates then began richard C parsons of cleveland I 1 nominated hon alphonso taft for governor general gibson of seneca county amid great cheering nominated hon charles charies foster the convention then proceeded to ballot bailot and charles foster was nominated on the first bailor ballot the first ballot resulted foster 56 56 tatt taft 2711 6 keifer 2 total the announcement of the vote was received with deafening cheers and on motion of hon ben eggleston fosters nomination was unanimous washington 28 the T wallace committee today to day examined T J mackey circuit judge in south carolina carolinas but nothing particularly new now or interesting inter esting eating waa was elicited he supported the hayes and hampton ticket and all democratic nominees and alde aide by side with hampton canvassed the state for hayes but he voted for tilden en dorsing en an his hia ballot his reason for doing so that bayonets were brought to the polls to secure the election of hayes witnessed wished to say that a jury of the state court courts ss compos compoi composed ed wholly of republicans would convict the most moat prominent republic cans who should wrong a democrat and a democratic jury would convict the most prominent democrat who would wrong a republican little chief and other chey enne indians had an interview the L ecret ary of the interior last evening when that officer plainly told them they could not be allowed to go back to dakota they leave here on friday DESMOINES iowa jowa tho the state greenback convention met at ten a m J B welch temporary chair chairman mau man made a speech predicting the success of the greenback party and that gen J B weaver would be the working maula presidential candidate in ba recess was taken until five upon assembling reassembling re john porter was made permanent president the committee on credentials reported 30 out 99 counties and the number of delegates unfilled the fact was developed that two elements were pres the straight green backers in favor of paying tho bonds in legal tender notes and an element in favor of paying them in gold silver or legal tender notes the latter party prevailed and thereupon the tho wa pello pollo county delegation withdrew from the convention the platform adopted sets forth the grievious wron wrongs gs which have been perpetrated upon the people by those to whom bas has been delegated the pow or of the government especially by limiting the legal tender quality of the government to the nacional nal nai ional lonal bank corporations by changing 9 government bonds into coin bonds payable in gold by converting the non interest bearing debt thus thua causing a shrinkage bhrin kage of value depression in bu business etc the platform further denounces resumption declares public money has been wasted in enormous land granta grants and exorbitant salaries it U declares the tho government alone must issue money in an amount to bo be constitutionally fixed upon a capita basis that government bonds must be called in and paid in full legal tender money that national banks bauks of issue must be abolished and green greenbacks backs supplant their issues that the silver dollar be coined without limit it endors ses tho arrearage of the pension bill and bounty bills bill decla decia declares res reB that while execrating the outrages on the union soldiers during the war in southern prison pen perks the violence of the part izan spirit in congress should be condemned as it seeks to revive the dead issue ot of of the past while conspiring against annd and refusing to provide moa mou measures for the present and declares in favor of an honesty ballot and a fair count that the salaries of public officials be reduced 25 to 50 per cent from the president down that the strictest econ economy 0 be practised and officials be held to a strict account it commends all means for the suppression of intemperance approves the stand taken by the grecu greenback back representatives in congress and especially bially endorses weaver weaven and gillette in their thein contest with the combined opposition of both old parties part fart les lea the nominees of this convention are the candidates of the party and the platform and the convention refuses to recognize recognise the right of any to change or alter the ticket except in case of death when neither democrats or republicans shall be placed on the ticket to fill the vacancies the other resolutions were of a local character daniel campbell ol 01 clark dark caun ty was nominated for governor recess till evening SARATOGA 28 at the opening of the baptist missionary union rev dr A J sage reported on mis missions in china and japan that the ministers feel much came for thankfulness for the progress made the work in siam slam and southern china has progressed well in japan the success has been so great the baptists baptista should be encouraged cou raged razed and push the work energetically getic ally aily and reinforce the workers E sor a returned from efrom assam made a verbal report of the work there the record of baptism of 78 shows the increase to ba be about one third NEW YORK 29 A new now haven special announces the arrival there last night nights of the iron steamer norman monarca monarch Monar cJ 26 days from constantinople stantin ople bringing two handsome gray arabian stallions given grant by the sultan of turkey they are in fine condition and will probably be boon soon sent to their owners farm in the west the norman monarch will take back to constantinople stantin ople opie stand of arms for the turkish government the cargo vill w be b about a million dollars the limes cincinnati special ca says the local leaders here have joined in the statement that the convention would sound the key note of the next presidential campaign a campaign which according to them would on the republican side have to be fought by either bherman sherman or grant if thib thia be true then ohio must be regarded as equally divided between her 6 favorite son 2 the secretary 0 of the treasury and the ex president ot the united states another in other wor words de S the convention consisting ot of over representing the republicans of ohio resulted in the nomination of charles foster by a majority of nine votes and four siotha of a vote over alphonzo taft who was supposed to be the representative of grant alfred G holcombe yesterday received notice from the tho patent office that an application has bus been allowed for his invention which tile the times this morning asserts has solved the problem ability of the electric current for ordinary lighting purposes minute candles candies of lamp black are used med instead of the ordinary caubon carbon pencils the inventor claims that lamp lampblack black blaek used in the manufacture of his pints paints it would be possible to light a parlor at from one fifth to an eighth the cost coat of the gas for the same purpose he has recently produced calbon embon that lasted 50 hours and has thus nearly dispensed with the trouble of renewal found to ba be so formidable in the blockoff Jo light experts speak of the invention with the 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