Show B ST S f j ea L I 1 1 I aej JL JU J congressional j I 1 i EN AT F 20 00 west introduced ed a bill bili to aind tile the pacific railway at acts of first and alid july second IM 1561 it provides that from and after its ltd enactment alt all the pacific hallway company hail hali hall shall lo be 10 liable to pay In into treasury of the US eile efla the ilia amount of interest beret heretofore orore paid by the government on the bond bonds loaned to them to aldabe aid aia ho construction of their mads pads together with I 1 the inte interest iest lest gri tile the several sums burny paid ly by the government in discharge of the interest on said bonds I 1 at the tha rate of blank per pr cent nt annum annani from the date of payment lent less tie tle the amo amount retained by uy government for mall tr awta aMla tion shall bp be credited ou oi ac six six months therill the bill Will require the companies respectively to deposit in the lie U S T treasure ceasur ten days pie preceding ceding the maturity 0 I 1 the semiannual semi annual interest on theau the U 8 bo bonds rids loaned such sums 0 a added to the amount then due each pach com eom company party patty for mail sl service arvice will amouel amount t to the semi serril inte into then falling due referred washington christiancy introduced a bill bihli to provi ife ifo for lor challenges challenged to jurors iu in trials for bigamy and polygamy poly gappy in tb tho otera terri 1 tory of utah and to amend see sec fouron four of the act aco in relation redi rehi tion tp fp coorts courts an and j judicial eidi kidi cial clai off omm meers officers in the tt of utah approved june 2 ith wi refer referred rd the bill provides that ili in any tria will r bigamy or polygamy it shai shau I 1 fi bo sufficient tent came baue of chal lenge and nun fur t lie lit rejection ectOn of aily any juror first that ile ilo ho lie has mohe more than one wl wife wige ige ire aviu livion g in irl said sald tor Tyr rory whether m marri bil bythe by the ordinary rites br or by the so called led sealing ceremony cere or s second chahi that he ia ke bt alieves it morally right mr for a m man an to live with more moro than one wire wife morton in resuming minu ming h his i laspe speech ech oil on the late election in n mississippi miss sad said that the task which he kc h ld undertaken was waa liaa nota piea plea on one eglit ablit but he wai in the performance of what he regarded as as a a high question duty uty no more important question could be pre presented to th the senate than the one no now w under consideration he enquired whether ehe the he majority of the people of a state could be overthrown by violence and fraud und and whether two important amendments to the constitution of the U 8 could be violated without notice he asked the senate to lien listen to the evidence which lie he would produce and lie dt gired to state hr the beginning that it was from democratic sources he then spoke bt 01 the financial condition of that state Stat ePland and said it had been represented that the government had been extravagant beyond question and in mississippi this had bad been made an excuse for murder and outrage he stated that in 1870 the republican party found the state destitute and pros and extraordinary expenses lad had to be incurred to out of this condition the government had donated land to mississippi I 1 which had beon been squandered the school fund had been stolen stole ii and now mow the tho white liners in mississippi educated la in i this way pretended to be outraged by the present state of the government wanted to be re relieved Ildved of JL A L he ed read from the masage of governor tucker to show i trava gance which prevailed in mississippi sis sippi before the war ho he referred to the condition of dilal affairs I 1 attending the recent election and read extracts from the state new hew papers to show thata feeling hostile to the negro existed iii in regard to ta the colored tr troops crops he be said that governor ames had bad but five companies bf colored militia andine and he found that they could not he be used to heepke keep beep th e peace the chairman of the democratic state commier tee 6 governor ames ames and told him if ho he would disarm the colored troops the peace of the tho state shoula 4 be preserved ames did disarm them bu but buc C mimi mims all ail on the democratic side retained their theirs 19 he next read letters from fromi dr redfield to the tile cincinnati commercial and aud baid bald said that thab Redfield red bed nield field w was i an aident democrat adt was a man waff of great intelligence intelli demee dewee and he believed a good ja att ata morton denied denlea thai there had L been neen een any amy decrease decre alg aSp athe tifa tife value of provit property nty in mississippi and argued that it had in value instead ilana liana was leased to colored people in that state at a it price i cauff tp 19 it its s assessed v value lue at this point morton korton sai sal said sald tili h d been summering suffering with sore throat would not be able abie to conclude remarks to oday today o day he be therefore ayed naked that his resolution be allowed io to go 0 o over and it was so ordered sargent introduced a bill in regard to postal routes post offices and post roads it provides pro videss that e every ry railroad in the usand uland U sand ahe territories shall be considered in the law w to be a postal route and aud that every person desiring to do business with any railroad company or niong along the line of any railroad shall enjoy the same rights facilities and privileges as may now or hereafter abe be enjoyed and by I 1 a aw w allowed or conceded to other cors cori cor eor grin or person sargent introduced a bill conferring certain privileges upon telegraph pomp nome companies aules impi it ovide s for the establishment of a new postal tele lele telegraph graph i system estem of which tiso the following are the tile main feature features every post boffl office ce antho inthe in the U 8 S situ atud at a post or any telegraph line shall also ulso be bea A telegraph sta stu tion at which any telegraph gom company maintaining such iino line may pay establish and operate its instruments instrument if in any cae case its ils apparent that the duties of the postmaster r and telegraph operator could be pe performed reformed bylone perron person the post mattor matter may appoint a suit able abie person for both botia duties and al all ali i postmasters bhail receive messages for transmission by telegraph aud pud auke causo ause them to bo delivered the tho telegraph ej kompany company com paying paylo ato to the th gov a postage of lof fine ceni cent op each the charges for telegraphing all ali messages to be he rece received receive ivea jd ator aton at or dell deil delivered Vered from the pos dos posh post offices shall be filed ay but exceed the he fol foi following for ten A word me figes sages less thap than cent for distances between and abo mues aites ip 15 lp lucent cents cent from to 1 mile mies qz 25 cents cerat and and aud for sor all ail greater distances 50 cent pent the udd udo address and signature to of c charge rge and and und for additional words atlie le ra tel tol le to tg be lle in ike proportion uhe ube uhe jil iii lit 4 however ap authorizes theorizes th orizes any such telegraph company to ina iua maintain in Q f he P offices des in Import important i aut towns lowns oc or a bip ibe r c apt or ar transmission i and delivery of or messages messaged iran itan of an urgent character and to charge lates for them higher than tho foregoing re goings providing luez the government men t has the precedence whenever the head af pf an executive depart dehart men mentho so request requests sand and that it shall be one adne at thel lowest rates fixed by this bili bill the government is to have the right to purchase any jine accepting the of or this bill at nil nii any y time within three years yearb after aften commencing vo operations actions under it and atias at its actual cot poat wilh hrc hpe per pe cent ifil interest terest teresi added the tho last section directs the P M general to advertise i for proposal I 1 and to awa award rd a contract ct to any rai re spon Ilith uble Uhle lepar party earty ty undertaking ing to iorii form telegraph ip connections to carry on the tho object of this bill for the lowest tarin tail tati lit the prices f cis above named the contract to be for a ibra years unless niesi ghego verni vernl vern eilent nent shall shail buring the period purchase til th apes i st in the open ifal 91 aray vp s a m m cila clin chaplain ball n Suh d deraud derand lafter after inva eing king the n af providence upon file the ria rid ilanon ald aid As thy ier ter erl ell this dayo remeta ber bar beruein itil who SQ so lately in tills this chamber ebarb r we beseech qs ee tIie tile eXel a tily t y assurance falt fall the them nau aau t id u upon on bimel bim him 1 thib thab chair suin shin 1 the tile senate gira pira e af pf stanley X matthews matthuws and ap in atteo odthe 01 the Iti onali rail vy convention recent lecent recently ly hc biej 0 in SC st mou louis jouis jou ls setting forth i the ad 0 of certain thoroughfares thorough fares hud and asking aad i ld foe for J the out owl hern bern ern ein railroad referred 1 it ahrman u fram the on n n nan anop CD lepor reported I 1 ted tea a substitute 6 lor ron r th the e ae senate 4 ate tull wll ta 0 o coff co mission m isis on tiie tilo subject jel jei of or lb tho tha holly liquor tramm ici mei on e calendar i 1 hat bat when ell eli the senata senate in adious db J ulin ulia 0 6 c ky iti ibi liall bead be td t IAP of ay no net J q agreed 9 d A f t 1111 jiwat q uh ff tho the a d death eat cat of 0 yee yec fc president p resi resl d an wi walson ctr 06 and delivered e ij b a graceful eulogy V wil wll cl he a cloaked ed by oi 1 V 1 orre mesan meban cri crl Cr branam anam ail all eron 1 of pa fa morri morrill ste stevenson monten morten and fud dawes alo marp mamp made addresses addressee when the he resolutions s w were ere adopted and the the senate adjourned 24 ja T 0 chair h rif rii laid ber her before io chato tho ilo a annual rutial rep report cirt 0 of the bhe of patents r for ai tj 1873 1875 laid n ta habyo anu 1 ordered orn printed sherman pre td i ten en petitions of 6 r citizens 9 af ohl ment aid in the construct construction ign of the texas pacific hallwa railway similar milar petitions ware v ure ere preen presented presenter ted tea by cameron of Pa baand and wailace wallace ali all 11 were referred allorto morton u introduced 11 a bill bili I 1 to establish a mint for the thu coinage of gold and sil Bil verat iwanij appropriating lating eer certain berthin thin gaver government lim nt grounds jand and build buildings bunto to fhe 00 use of the money for the purpose or ot purchasing clip th nee nce p machinery referred I 1 HOUSE 1 av k 20 alie tile the tie speaker called cabled on the com earn mitte esto i leports and azid Wa adelf of ua the post committee TC ported back adver adversely iely lely to the bill by eades to reduce the postage jp stage on cabs elbs a U s mail matter to lo dafid cent for ench enoh tach half ha if on ounce nep nee laid on the table washington ar knatt rmel the tho judiciary committee ii ported reported a bill for far the retirement pay of judge wilson neilson mccandles mccandies of tile theres theRea western tern district of Fenn pennsylvania syll iu in consequence of physical ho hag bag not attai attal attained tied the age of 70 years lawrence opposed the billas bill AS esa es tab libbing a dangerous precedent pr 1 nott remarked that a fow few jars j ars ago congress cou Con gresa deemed it vise wise to make maile provision that thai ut on reaching the age of seventy years sears might retire retiro on their thein pay after havinga served iten years if it that thai adiv aw wa wag was just juat and aud wise it iwas w as for him to co th the injustice or o 0 passing the bill forthe for the relief bt ser as judge for twenty years who jacked but buts two ar or three years yeara of bf tho the acy aly age and whose phy physical disabilities disability i es would prevent his longer occupation of blilie the bench with justice ustice to 10 publia siblie interest As abito to the propriety of the elvil civil pei pet pension islon list his the democratic side of bf the house was not responsible it war waa on the statute book jiow anid arid the present bill was simply to extend coextend its bc benefit nent donawho toone dOne who was certainly en titled to it sf if any one was I 1 holman said no act bad ev ever passed congress which wag was so much the spirit and intent of american institution institutions sas as the act to pension judges in ube ibe early daya of the republic such legislation would ba have ve been i deemed simply impossible the original law was extremely liberal and to extend the provisions of an mea measure ure beyond tho original scope the passa fassa passage gelof of the tile bill was advocated bated caad by frye fi hhopkins and conget ithe ilic latter iatter called the attention to the that under the existing law this jiin judge e was not either to resign or retire there ivas was ri no denoto deneto ene one to p perform i the duties of sue bno 0 mcca office the bill was pas yeas ceab nays i the tile house therl then action ion 10 n the usual resolutions ill ladnor bodnor of the iia lia emory memory of df the late V vice vlee ice prest dent wilson holman consent to extend the ahei lege iego of the floor to a delegation of oft indiana 14 dilua editors during the thle time the eulogies were to be pronounced J adopted i washington D 0 22 00 steele steele offeror offered a resolution oty directing dired ting the committee on oil appropriations to inquire into the expediency of in making ah any appropriation for port af pf the sioux indians and also alao into the right of white whito men trien tf to ex exi from ahe dhe the black hills cotin I 1 try I 1 adopted 0 1 T tho the a house rouse onto went erit exit into committee I 1 dr a wood of sew new hew york int in the h u chair chairmen on tile tho centennial appropriation i bill lawrence spoke vy itt favor of the bill anid nd in rep lytt the constitutional objection urged nga asa J 3 i i W iler iker lizi 24 the tho speaker call cail elk elt ekk the sta statta tes tea for bille bills under Y which noll call the following rollow ngi bills bilis were lwy tay introduced aud and i by lapham lexing tile the farat bron iron ay aldy in january as the time for of A con al af io n ei t we a ial lal dalri 1 fram ah to mils gf 0 W aft vat ships boais boats and pil also aleo aiso o to provine W meads df cheap brahs jr I 1 nor por on inland waters I 1 py halton ahe the ax 0 A spirits W distilled fruit byance for fon the hei her transfer of fth ca batern I 1 a tern pr iiara of charees Ch vrees to ha juried c iun lun bf op I 1 by audeh WU den deH W 1 1 W clarify giak abad atad iiii r M 10 r oh manus eri dri t i eions tion tiou aiso also this of prof mors seb hed ced s picture or the ho g honse a ar F epe ere enta tives 1 I j ahre ANI AMERICAN hcan tho wooi wool market rv remains inalda an 0 O manuian manufacture r 2 e rs p ti r 14 h as 9 a n ly in lots tots a as wanted nna ana then t to 0 b buy u or br seli bell sales shies havo have been at 45 0 47 for ohio olito and pennsylvania pep pee i ea including axx 4 and no I 1 at 50 tila latter iatter benr bohr arbou u aside arke for lors lols 1 isopi n coq iol vol 00 A and i ranga rah 50 5 0 35 sa as to td conditions ti michigan and siti sn fleeces have wen been sellia selling 47 for and and add 96 tso 1 I pu fleet vaol raol has hay been in hiir demand at 37 e 65 in iff C eluding super and anta x the lattern price lor for ilg light 11 rles ries aud and clial choice i corraine co Maine Braine super H stes rles principally 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