Show BY TE C ll 11 MN r t SENATE I 1 1 10 A joint reso heso i esola 1 u tionna tion passed 5 gd appropriating F fai the tho united UR li stated tam taw misplay at the nerlin berlin ti fishery s ery cry I 1 bbb davis edtion to reconsider he quest question ion ibn detho of the inter oceanic canal danal was taken up gordon opposed ta tup tug e ur can deem b ber ben or ad d he moved to refer nefer the subject otho canal to tho the commerce committee his object in doing this thia sp eaily early anth inthe 0 session 10 iwer ere eto to assure amur I 1 0 ti tha iq d distinguished bg kg 13 t an g chett theet qs ed t bf nicaragua then in washington a and nd the capitalists here present as well as the nicaraguan government that would nat b be e laggard a ga in protecting any enterprise wh which plight be inaugurated on the Is isthmus th ups and tiia tila thai thal awe we might call the attention of this coull country L arf aa ag well ng aar of euto europe to tottie tile f fact abt that thard were tago those p in the fhe american senate who were ready to meet the issue which was now forced upon usi us and meet it with the affirm affirmative active declaration of the american government that whenever hene henc verl verr a 1 canal was to be bb constructed on ali all an american isthmus it should be under the protection of the united states abdin andin the iut lut interest crest orest of american commerce afterwards ill ili in lia yiew view of the importance af pf tho suu suo fc he had asked cpr a special comini lt on the suba subject act winch which was appoint appo inI but butt davise of west virginia haa had objected on tho the ground of economy y and moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill passed gordon spoke at some length lenah expressing pr essing indignation and astonish ment that the expense of employ employing in a clerk should be e act set against the 2 advantage of a thorough consideration of the most important commercial subject of the age six hundred million of people two thirds of the entire population of the globe stand ready to deal deai with us in a commerce boundless in scope whenever the barrier of the isthmus is broken down he alluded to the grga great t t importance of the diplomatic questions involved ivas this tin s question to be slighted in view vica iview of at hiring a clerk to keep the records of the committee gordon resumed lis his remarks saying he wished to say nothing 0 bout about the t treaty reaty stipulations etc the morning imming de was s asked for that ThA was waa just lust wh what atlle atlie he desired de sired hired to obtain by the tho appointment ofa of a coni cons commit tp t p it ha been said sald that great brim brita ft n would get got 2 20 10 to our 1 on the c commeree commerce through 11 the canal who oven over controlled i it t Is I 1 it t to b be c presumed that great britain will obtain tain los loi jos of the lions haro share of calil commerce merce wilen adien the canal is controlled by great britain or france if it managed or controlled by america are veto protest A 1 edmunds mr hir president dent gont rise riso to a privileged motion under the alth ruie rule rule ruie I 1 move wove that the tilo doors dobr bo elds closed gordon I 1 abide to 6 the motion I 1 see it will be necessary 4 mcdoe mcdonald call cail eor eon the re regular ular order vice vico that motion liln is in order the ho bill to authorize thoe thol secretary of the treasury to ascertain the amount of land located on mill military warrants in cert certalic alil slates simes 3 which was ia taken k up E edmunds 0 opposed edthe the bill I 1 edmunds thought tho the discussion if continued should bo be with closed close door under the rule there were parts of it that could not be cje properly an and d openly considered burnside Bum bub side from tile oil on education and labor reported a bill to establish an educational fund and apply a por portion tion of the proceeds WI eeds of the public lands to public pu alic education cation catlon and provide for more comp complete loto ioto endowment and support of national colleges for the advancement of and industrial education and moved its indefinite ito ite postponement he 8 spoke at length and will resume his liis remarks tomorrow to morrow the bill autho authorizes the secretary of the interior to ascertain and certify to the amount of land located wl ath th military script and arid jand warr warrants ailts in ill tl the 1 states sate of Oreg oregon nevada and colorado 0 and others whose enabling acts of admission into the union contain stipulation for payment of ofa ia per cent on ton the sales of public lands therein it provides that after such ascertainment tile the secretary of the treasury sh shall a 11 pay such states stated 5 per cent on the amounts dve due oil op such landa lands and estimating thein thern at af per nere acre the bill authorizing the secretary 4 of the interior to deposit indian funds in the united states T treasury eli epi ell sury and to dray drat interest stipulated pula puia ted by treaty or r prescribed by law in lieu of investment was ws pas passed n bub burnside Bum side from t the committee on oil gallit military iry at lairs submitted a minority report on the bill hill for the relief of ert eft ajo h n porter portor accompanied by amendments st strike ri ke out all after the he enacting clame clause and aird insert hisert tha that tupou upon application PUG general e nemi fitzjohn pi porter the president clenus is au to grant him a new trial by court rrt martial up upon aix oix charges and specifications upon vilich which lie ay iy was L tried and lippart in lil part parl convicted by a court manal manai maral convened nov sath 1802 1803 the tho court martial convened i dhority of this act shall shail consist of not less than 13 officers ot ailigh ran nan ra of the army if it shall consider all ail the testimony in the tha first fust trial triai as ir ente eute r cd ed u upon th the c record A thereof eicoff nil all perti nent nept official reports oboth unon and confederate on file in aho ahe war se aa pant part J menti and such court shall shail ll 11 have ve power subject to tile the approval af pf tile the dept adopt rt to po confirm mitigate or orm an nul nut the sentence of the former court durb duru martial ordered printed and baidon laid on the table I 1 adjourned 1 HOUSE 1 11 washington 10 wood chairman of the ways eways and dud means committee reported a resolution asking the secretary of the treasury for the evidence in full respecting the die enforcement of th the tho 0 in internal revenue laws in northeast georgia nd adopted opted conger reported back the bill for tile tilo relief of colored emigrants passed 1 admits duty free rree contributions for emigrated negroes negro cs the hot sarju springs ill ili bill III was vas then taken the up house after same i con eon consideration s passed the hot rot springs brings bill un der tb the c previous afi question estion the vo to was to ring king chairman committee on oa inter oceanic canal reported a resolution calling on the president for copies of all correspondence in regard to the inter oceanic canal which may have passed between this government and foreign governments ern enn and bat between this government and its representatives thrives th tives abroad and individuals interest interested edin m the construction st of sug sup conal canal and directing him to specify what if any treaty obligations with other governments ra rest t upon this government adopted adjourned S 2 vc tf 0 o i t ir U i J V 1 ia the paper men are actively fighting forts bill they ay it ia true nir lir inting printing paper advanced 40 to aa aper per cent cen een in six or eight months the causes they insist s are aro arevhat aref aret t hat tf the le p rice rlee of doi dol domestic nestle nestie colored ra ras rags s has increased from bab one and ana oliree fourths to three and three fourth cents per pound R las aas Ts had noyer been so low as they aze w one ore six ox months ago when whon rags of lof the best quality conid could bo be pur purchased c haeck at one and a half cents I 1 per pound this price was not to induce persons to save and sell rags lon TOE fay ray for lor thear collection consequently the stock was very low and wh when on the buness paper was demanded ayau by all ali reviving industries paper dealers were wow without mahout any stock and the tile price immediato ly advanced vancell ad in this country and E europe u cablegrams Cable cabie grams have from european dealers within I 1 U week ord ordering efing eling I 1 r agents here not to bosell sell seil another pound of ofra ra gsand gand thep the price of paper is rapidly advancing there E eighteen months ago bleaching powder could be purchased at n cent a pound now it is two cents the feame samedi is true of soda ash and of caustic soda coda the principal chemicals used in inthe the tho manufacture of paper laper bleaching powder is on the free list they also say that it is hot a question of tariff as to that article the price of domestic alum another adother important chemical used in making paper has hadnot not materially advanced labor has hash also advanced somewhat representative deerin deering has introduced a bill to com eom compensate pen gate sate the ponca polika indians for lands from which they were wantonly expelled in 1877 tile tiie bill appropriates part of which is to be used for the immediate w ants of tile tiie dor for tiie tile purchase of a reservation and the remain remainder derIs is to be funded for their benefit annually forever the ft iole lole amount is to be accepted as payment for the aeres acres of land in dakota formerly occupied by the and which was VM ceded tc to them by solemn treaty by a blun der den in the tile making of the sioux treaty of 1868 1803 the tile ponca tract was to the sioux roux and the doncas were wen dt n down to tile indian territory j eat cat numbers humbers of them the died lle ile lie 1 in cobs consequence bence offlie of the c change in clito mate the tho be ponca ronca reservation atlon has never been occupied 1 by 3 the yio sioux or by any ther other people leho khi koncas are on atrach a tract Io longing belonging to the tho ch chero bno bro kees hees from whom it is proposed to buy a new reservation so far as the fhe lle jie doncas have been able abie to malio make thein their wants known they are most 4 anxious to go back to their own country if thero there I 1 is any reason why thoy thet hould not beant be sent back and their lands restored to them nobody authorized to speak for the government has yet made that reason public major reno has sent a very urgent letter ietter to the president delit asking PA permission to resign liis his commission in the army rather thann suffer dismissal accompanying he decision of the tho court was a atlon for ignell by y all ali is members meen and as I 1 lieno lleno c has been gallant soldier and his fils beffie bein attributed to intoxicating intoxicating liquors the president dent is dispose disposed d to give him the privilege I 1 I 1 of resigning in order ja to save his records record wile the president is lery bery ten tenderhearted tender er hearted about these 6 matters efer tf er a ago 0 he allowed i it etero crome I 1 mo of ahll the tho seventh cavalry a to resign when on he had been sen sentenced to dismissal by court mar ti aland will probably do 49 the same in the reno case the house committee on 04 appropriations pr lations decided to frame a general deficiency bill tolover to tc cover dover several deficiencies cien eien cles cies in the various departments tho the indian andian service appears most moult urgel urgently itly to dc demand mand a attention I 1 the rhe M house use committee on military attains agreed to report ie ort navor Tavor favorably ably to the tile house of representatives F frosts bill bilt blit donating four bronze and elit eilt eight 0 lit irn roll cannon forthe for the proposed statute at st louis francis P blair mir pa bcd qed the house 0 committee on public bli bil buildings ancl and grounds agreed lo 10 a bill providing for sor public buildings at clarksburg Clarks burg west virginia to cost oost IQ NEW 10 th the T ti times M as editorial says recent Ue cent intimation show that the argentine republic is is apparently on tile the point of throwing I 1 her er sword into the scale of the allie alli while chill chin prepares for this stroke by calling men ilien to her flag the writer says chilis chilin cmar omar rel rei re I 1 with the tho la plata republic is far older than thau the one with bolivia liL liu and threatened war years ago its subject is the ownership of patagonia both countries found themselves studying the question of what their actual possessory nights rights ill lu patagonia z were at the time tibie of throwing off the spanish yoke they ditter dithered ed totally in the results of their investigation and talked of resorting to blows blo bio as a means of settlement the matter lit has han to remained in slata statu q quo 0 o but theau theAt the fhe argentine entine government has been jealous of chilian milita military ry and naval navai prowess it recognizes ool that its time to intervene for the all ail questions affecting its autonomy is now or never tho the first this intervention would be to restore the naval strength of the me allies it is aid ald said the wig aig argentine gentilc wen gen tine JR republic has already bought the band venezia the story doubtless gains credence from the the natural friendliness of italy towards the italian popie ople on the la plata the roma eoma and venezia are ranked on the new italian list in the highest class of afi italis ironclads iron they are sister ships long iong each costing 1 I 1 carr carn carrying ang six 18 iston ismon ton and two 12 ton Arni armstrongs strongs even the present navy of the argentine republic is by no means contemptible although probably inferior to that of chili it incI includes eides tides half haifa a dozen iron two of which are english bull buil built bulit vessels feet and each ch carrying two po gund uv armstrongs the other othel four ain tin ironclads iron are also english built but brt smaller and there are other additional vessels in the argentine navy both iron I 1 andwood and wood cn cu tho evening post discussing the latest phase 0 ui the chill peruvian war suggests that the tho argentine republic may lia iia b axe ave c bern been encouraged to take part in i ip by the filc E english naish holders 0 of f peruvian bonds I 1 and adl that h at the which would be the least sum that would buy the ronia iroma and venezia venc zia may have been opportunely furnished by the obliging friends some recent ernt hints mno in a english 1 mg and french monetary circles give color to its feasibility the worlds if or icy ity washing ton special speaking oi of le me amov movement ment genf to hold tho the democratic convention at washington wash in 9 to n says senator farley parley who will be proxy for a member from california thinks atwould it would not do to to hold the convention atwall at washington as congress will no doubt be ip lp ara aRK gian sinn nt the same time he is l 1 not committed to th an any 1 locality oca lity city aft amr RC Whiteaker F of oregon is fa favorably inclined towards ads IN washington 71 I 1 the merald herald says Ys among amo n the th 0 checks chocks received yesterday for the JI herald erald relief fund W was wag a oni one ono from joh job john nw W mackay of virginia ciby ciny city for the heart of mackay can on orly only b he compared to the famous big bonanza of which lie he is called the tile hoss boss he une has not made inde th this munificent ji t gift because lie ho is nichi niche rich but because he is generous tha the tho noblest product of that celebrated mine is nolt its s fabulo fabulous as amount of silver bir bia 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