Show i aTit ar estt i special TO THE DESERET NEWS 1 aar tar wy i V 41 W congressional SENATE itom item ova ovah oval I 1 or political disabilities bill conkling introduced a bill to aid nid in the construction of twenty or more first class iron steam ships together with ship yards machine shops rolling mills wharves docks ac to acure to the gover government nent the use of the same for postal naval and other purposes refer ed on motion of mr lewis the senate resumed the consideration of the house bill to relieve from political disabilities citizens 0 of f V virginia i arginia the vice president I stat stated ed t the h e question to bo be on trum bulls amendment IM amen dm ent to extend general relief fr from om all uch such 9 disabilities excepting on former members of congress and military and naval officers rg of the U sj S who joined the rebellion and members of the secession state convention harlin moved to include among the exceptions judges of the U S court who joined the rebellion lee I 1 lewis and warren appealed to trum bull to withdraw his amendment which he declined referring to the suggestion of stewart trumbull intimated his hia willingness to withdraw his proposition if the senate senata would agree not to paa pah nas pas any more special bills on the subject until a definite action should bo be taken on the general bill ball several senators objected sherman demanded in regular order the bill ceding certain J juris uris aris diction to the bbate of ohio the teg bill was wis then rebated on n by Sher bherman sherman mail and trumbull the bill gives the state ot ohio jurisdiction and title over oyer property t purchased byu by U S for oon national i asylums and disabled soldiers bamsey ramsey from the committee committo e on post offices reported reported ted with sundry amend ments rogor regor tt the e house bill revising consolidating and amel amending iding thel the statutes relating to the pbs post toillee office des dei del part apartment ment the senate senite concurred in iii the affield amendments to the house bill authorizing the issue of an three hundred millions of five per cent bonds conklin presented a memorial of H greely president Lt of the american institute of new york and three thousand thou sand saud others touching an industrial exposition in commemoration of the one hundredth birthday of the nation setting forth among amon gother other facts that the proceedings prepay preparatory atory to the proposed exposition were commenced by the signers in 1867 I 1 being b ein eln of f an industrial character and relating I 1 to the manufactures he moved the he t reference of the memorial to the com committee attee on manufactures it was so referred among the bills introduced and referred was a joint resolution by yates proposing an amendment to the constitution constitution of the united states to make eligible to the office of president all persons who have attained the age of thirty five years and have bave been fourteen years resident of the united states the senate resumed consideration of Sher shermana mans bill ceding to the state of ohio jurisdiction over the ground occupied by the dayton soldiers nome home the effect of shermans Sher mans bill is determining the question of jurisdiction over the asylum as between the state of ohio and the government ang wa discussed and tat at 0 5 3 0 clock the bill passed by 25 ayes 12 nays naya arx louse HOUSE bills introduced and referred as fol lows roland boland to provide for the taking of testimony used for the department by bu buffinton to enable the A P rd B R co to mortgage the road starkweather auth nuth the appointment of commissioners to ascertain the damage done by the alabama and other rebel cruiz cruisers cru izere ers erb julian jalla to extend the of the homestead laws to land sargent Sarge ht for making an appropriation of to jas jag B S wilson commissioner of the land office for collecting a scientific clenti nic fic museum at the land office the question of an airline air nir line lind railroad between now newyork New York ant nna and ana washington came up from last monday the question being would the house grant leave for mi ita introduction the thel question was wag decided affirmatively the bill went over until monday the credentials denti als of M ff pa P price PM P M B young and andr marrin Beth bethine lne ine representatives elect from taft d state of georgia were presented no objection being made thise these gentlemen were sworn iii in mc mci i creery creely from from fram jhb he committee oh on elec elee eions made A da report on the contested elect election fon ion cais ef e sixth district of north carolina that thu phorber Sh orber the sitting member was entitled to the seat and that the CO ante 8 baz deni den should recel receive ve lom lowlor lOW for expenses es 1 J F 3 luong member leet elect lect from xhu the fourth dist district do t Georgia oC appealed and too took k MI tha D oath jath ot office fischl pitch fitch moved to suspend the rules and to place on the speak speakers table tabie the tu bed ate ato bill of last hes aes session sion delatin relating to thel the central branch of the railroad lost loit banks moved to ids susi sus i pend the rules and pass a concurrent reso resolution lutton lution rescinding rescind ing the tes res alution passed on monday which referred to special committee ahe the subject of ocean I 1 telegraph cable cabie le legislation he went oi on a to say that the g subject involved involve di appropriation which would amount to 20 0 orr 2 lyo IYo one enterprise alone called for a subsidy of 10 and fohr foura others would follow in the same wake starkweather who offered the resolution last monday opposed its bein being K rescinded and advocated the propriety pr ty of having the subject referred fo to a select committee bills were ivere introduced and referred by peters regulating the removal of actions from state to IT 8 courts also regulating the compensation of criers in the US U 8 courts by buffington to enable the atlan tic and pacific BR RA company to mort morti i gage its road rond and andio t to confer certa certain iii j jurisdiction on the U SCour ts for ther district of missouri by cullom amendatory of tho the act relating to the courts of utah territory also disapproving of certain acts of the legislative assembly of montana by cook prescribing the oath 0 office to be taken by persons who par tiei tiel in the late lati rebellion but who are not excluded from holding office by the constitutional amendment also to create a railroad ad bureau for the thel united states B by y sargent making an aft tion tio n of 0 f to J 8 wilson com corn missioner of the land office for collecting a scientific museum at i the land mr daws offered an amendment to the appropriation bill for the payment to john W douglas assistant commissioner for november 1870 while he was acting commissioner of internal revenue agreed to mr ely offered a similar amendment pero pego a applying p ya g to samuel A lduncan duncan dunean while performing ing duty as of patents mr cox suggested an allowance gen dent in the absence of the prest i dent he did nod not believe boileve in paying any subordinates for running the white house while the president was bh phim ohl landerl landen i ng expeditions through the tha country it was kotright nol not right cright it was not the standing anding at ancient ways of govern government the old presidents never deserted their post but stayed faid in washington Washing ton toa durings during bummer summer ummi er heat and winter cold mr hoar remarked that the second president of the united states was absent Washington from for seven months mr gox cox knew that but it was dur ing the sickness siek sick ness neEs of his family none of the presidents had gone philandering around uhe the country to tong long branch and to homed raco smoking all ebo contraband that thy thoy could gat ge t the good old democratic presidents deits did once in a while lego go home to see their families in a quiet way but never made a public exhibition of themselves mr dawes now we have heard heard al all nil 1 11 L mr cox contin continuing nua nur who iwho runs the executive department tm ent when the president dentis is away must we give extra pay to general dent and the grant family must we give it to general G era babcock or any other of the in military altar people who not only take care of t tha executive but come hero to instruct us in our congressional duties if so how much bhail shall we give them for nor their ext ex exi t and how much for their legislative I labors mr ben benton ton 1 ai I rise to a point of order the gentleman has talked longer than live minutes and is out of ordet order order onder besides laughter the chairman sustained the point of order I 1 i i 1 i 1 mr holman offered a like amendment men t in favor of Jame jamesa ji mesa aA morgin morgan Mor gin gib late lite chiet chief clork clerk to the commissioner commiss commisa ioner loner 0 of pa patents which was rejected ted led A k the committee then ihen took up i and acted on the tiie military a academy e adem y appropriation bill mil and having completed if it rose rodj and arid reported both bills billa back to the i I 1 11 1 A A bill was introduced today to tb day by sargent bar for the the adais admission sion slon of utah it provides that hat the constitution shall provide by af artiete article daje irrevocable without the consent t of congress that after the admission of the tha State allper all sil persons be forever 1 prohibited from con tra Q t b gatty kiny jiny plural ii mar ir biages the bill forbids any aff mark to be pu put t on or permitted d in a any suy ballot by Pers persons oms casting crasting it can be identified sw t 17 houses ott oft life legislature separately for U US S senator benator this afternoon with the foll lowing resi resl result ait alt senate biair blair 13 henderson 17 absent honse house blair 87 henderson Hende rmon raon 43 total for blair biair 99 Henders henderson vik vii 60 I 1 NEWYORK NEW YORK A dispatch to the kee her aid ald dated london says prince joinville has just returned from france brance he went to army and re quested que steda command chaubey welcomed him but gambetta ordered the to leave the country immediately the prince refused to leave and expressed his ha willingness to serve berve as private but ordered chaubey to send him hith to Bordea bordeaux ui a guard kuh huh td unless he obeyed the order to leave the country joinville seeing the difficult position in which kals his refusal to heave leave placed chaousy and to show his appreciation of the dhe frundl friendly treatment he be had received from the general left lett and re to england aldr conread has begu been on a visit to the empress the restoration of the reg regency e noy ncy and the assembly ij isi is much talked about it is said the restoration xesto jeSt oration ration a close all ail alliance with prussia bismarck hab haa recently been approached on the subject but entirely refu refuses sesto to commit himself to the restoration he said sald when paris falls fills we vee nie shall finda ninda find a d defacio OP CIO government ern ment meni if it is willing to te accept peace and elect a constitutional constitution a I 1 government to confirm the be terms we will not interfere with fh fhe the infernal affairs of france if on the other hand the temporary government is inclined jo wickedly prolong ils tia ficke folcke picked f war we will be willing tb treat fuer with the empire which has not set yet been constitutionally set bet aside A dispatch 9 the herald dated london 14 says hays garea treaty between hussla and empire is talked off based upon the following terms first a modification of the tae commercial treaty bf of 1860 second the oriental tal tai question to be henceforth regarded as a secondary matter by france third that portion of belgium known as french flanders to be to france in lieu of alsace and alace alsace and luxembourg to be anne annexed eed ked to germ germany any it is 13 supposed that nie vie latter iatter proposition will satisfy the amour pro vre pre of france fr alnee and reconcile the peo people pie to the restoration the tho the new york hera hela Eera terald Jd correspondent erita wf writing biting from froin the headquarters of the army oatlie of the loire it ieman lemans s at midnight annaf on jon the lith gives the tile following particulars of the second days battle between forces and the german army prince frederick charles this has been one of the most eventful days in the history of france franco during the present war and probably one of the most eventful battles fought since the struggle began closed at nightfall this day after the defeat of yesterday jan loth general chauby Chau zey displaying much energy rallied hi broken columns and having received reinforce rein reinforcements forc e ments determined to strike another blow to retrieve his fortunes k knowing owing the bhole hope of france franco ce centered odthe orn orr the ability of the army to break through the opposition of the prince and advance to the relief of paria Parla after a night of un unceasing ceasing i labor and anxiety ansi ety efy daylight found the french forces prepared for the conflict their army consisted pf af three corps the and respectively under I 1 the command of admiral Joure land and generals calalb and mauffrey jauffrey these corps averaged fifty thousand men each the whole under the supreme control of gen chaubey Chau zey by iky one in the tho morning corps had taken up a position on the right bank of the river heijne gen calamas cal Ca lambs ambs on the plateau of alvors and general guiral on the dight tight covering the village of brette the prussians advanced alon aion along g these roads and ind are said to have been under the command of princa frederick chanles charley over a hundred thousand strong soon after 10 sharp firing was opened by the prussians trus Pruss lins ihns from well weli located bat teries ter nehon kEron on tho left of the french and was replied to with spirit very verk soon boon a large force toree of german infantry flanked by cavalry cay alry advanced under cover of a beav heavy v artil artillery fqy fire striking n the tight right af banura s position the assaulting column was met by a fierce anre iram man many y guns including a number of runs reuses auses of the new pattern the struggle became was well contested but I although the germans suffered heavy loss ohp they y finally succeeded in id driving back back bach til lyhl elich ellch capturing only two guns alla aila halding an important position near the river general chaubey Chau zey perceiving the danger which threatened his position moved forward his reserves of artillery to support admiral Joure it opened a ter terrific rifle fire which checked the further addad the germans in that direction woon tw 0 or three se severe bevere ve r e assaults were ma made ae by i th the a germans to secure further advantages the object being to take the lb a position held by the french at la billere Til lere the french however strongly posted fought with great courage and determination and each attack was repulsed with heavy loss to fhe the gor germans the french eren Fren chi cli also losing heavily meantime an equally fierce attack was waa madg on the french line covering the railroad to chartres Oh artres and paris atten after hwo etwo hours desperate fighting the fran french cli ell centre centro was driven back but it retreated slowly and in good order for a short distance only to a 6 position in the rear of that first occupied where the rising ground afforded good facilities for artillery chere areavy for force beof posted which manned by marines mari marl reo geo opened a severe and well directed fire on the advancing enemy thib this not only checked the germans i but com compelled them to |