Show IN our Count rys I 1 delatine De batine 0 in 11 THE SENATE RED HOT I 1 over the gensib bill for the I 1 aid of OF THE IVAR I 1 members indulge in I 1 over ribe I 1 A bill for the Fre of the of female portraits without written cousa for advertisements I 1 astern asad press to anic sonata proceedings I 1 march GA G A joint re posed diye eting the secretary of the interior I 1 0 investigate the of construct irig reservoirs for the storage of water in the arid re gions f the unita states the rule as to session was modified so as to read when a treaty shall bit laid before the anke for ratification it shall be read tile first time and on motion shall be in order ex t to refer it to a committee td iriri iri ri confidence for the use of ahe senate to demoye the injunction of secrecy or consider it in open execl live session the senate then res umed consider aaion of the pension bill the question beina on wilsons Wil sons amendment after a brief debate sherman re ferring to beeks speech of last week had the paragraph graph in ba sherman ha Sara been severely ariti ased for his connection with ile would not leavo regarded it worthy of notice because the senator kentucky had been under dome excitement but that he bad used the word secrecy that it was duno under cover and he sher proceeded to show the principle had been reported in the bill three tears before it went into effect how it bad been discussed etc lie wanted to know why such a matter had been lugged into a debate with which it bad nothing to do beck asserted lie would tomorrow to morrow prove all tile statements gal s living called to the pr de to address the sen ate I 1 e galleries being crowded to their tit ost capacity ile had been surprised one day last week on returning 0 o the chamber after a brief absence to learn that the senator from at missouri veat had referred to him in 4 not complimentary abid had coulden remarks an in lineation linia tion that the people of afie Ds brict of colu I 1 abia vere incapable of di interested patriotism and that the veterans of the republic were a mob of sordid plunderers As to himself lie pay that the nomination and election of grover cleveland ha d made the pretensions of any ameri can citizen to the presidency et able there was no man in this country chose ignorance wa s no profound whose was impenetrable whose antecedents mere so degraded i hat he bad not a rig i I 1 it to asp E to a bial nomination by fhe democratic a arty ile regretted that the senator from missouri was not in his seat to lay lie should imitate that senators bad example and mould confine himself bim self eo far is he was concerned to senators autobiography that senator was born in a state that had not weded kentucky and had represented in the confederate con gress a state which had not seceded missouri the senator from dpn tucky blackburn had also referred sneeringly to the super loyalty of the soldiers of the union it was curious that the from union states ere a little more pronounced a little wore aggressive and a little more violent in their denunciation of the north than the from the states that aee eded ile did not know where the iena for from missouri go the figures from which he stated ii at but of lees army had surrendered at but one parallel vas to he found to the extraordinary of that statement and chilt wap the same senators asser tion that of two million three hundred thousand soldiers of the union army more half had applied for e nn opt ions astae be Is sera tore from missouri and kentucky were intended to catch the confider a te vote and they would catch it I 1 Is wanted the senators on the democratic side to understand the disguise for opposing the pension bills man exceedingly thin that nobody was deceived by it the south did not love I 1 lie union army neather did the democrat tieni rt morgan that the democratic Dem cratic varty had nominated and sustained a federal officer hancock for tha presidency yes said ingalls it ad li ancock and it ana poTted ilor ace greeley at to fool the north it also nominated and sup other aliv of I 1 e cracy ceorge B stich pretensions are altogether too dianh allous wily was it that when an associate justice of the supreme court of the united states who byone of th 0 strange ca prices of history now rat in judgment upon giose great amendments adopted against his protest and efforts buhy was it when fie arose in the senate and said he would resent a personal affront any imputation upon the bonor fra teg rity or of jefferson da N Is hen a said he had no doubt jefferson davis would occupy a bicho in history by the side of washington why was it no senator on the benjo cratic bide north or south arose to disavow it A jad yet the amount any senator on ahe republican aide or any editor of tiny northern paper talked about the union army they mere taunted mith way ing the under ment raking up the ashes of fion a I 1 strife to parti mart I 1 tred and mal 6 it was time the twenty four confederates on the other side of the chamber were informed that the northern people were not ill advised about this mattor ingalls rol erred to the anvel ing bf InGeorg la iii 1886 and tag mchail of grady and jefferson th treat HO of the uma A 1114 era or having gone to new york and new denland soon after making speeches there pouring out big cot and honey and maple u p all over 0 north 11 Z lien he asked that orator sincerely coming back to the opposition of southern senators to the pension bills he said fie did not blame them for V if the V ederae government had been ov e he did not believe he would have felt comforted in voting to confederate sold era ilig v ld 11 yo regarded it as I 1 lie if after lie had its pardon and had had his disabilities removed and had taken allegiance ful southern confederacy he had denounced dav after day the aich the of the confederates made to reward their own soldiers and if lie haggled about the price the country should have keen fit to bestow on tle men ribose armr conquered MAIM the north waa all deluded by the pretensions of the senators on the other side it was a bills singular in all t he yearn chich had elapsed since the marthat there had never come from any of the states that had beell in tile rebellion so fir as he knew a union soldier as a representative in either branch of I 1 congress elected by demo cratic votes cheri M looked over tha rolls of the binate linate and reflected how few had served in tha unini army were found in the councile coun cilA of the nation lie was not surprised ut such demonstrations as were witnessed aben the pension bills were up for action the senate be thankful it did not have to the entire hill as france Z tension id affee the ranco prussian war yet sidd be vt a have the jailers and murderers of anderson ville belle isle and libby prison sitting under the flag ilief atey attempted juli down legislating for ill 70 untra they endeavored to destroy and imide to and belittle be litile and the amounts to be paid mutilated and disabled survivors of the army of the union the senator bad asked in a bura of indignation vibert all this was to end I 1 ill tell him said boing ri galls and every on that the ChAmber likes it or bot wh at me intend to d 0 it is going to stop vi ben the arrea rs of peu are paid m lien b limitation is removed and every soldier on tile rolls or who gets on the aulls is bald from the day his disability or in case ofa survivor from thoda teof a rot diers death and lien every sur vivin soldier of the army is put on the rolls for service on Y that is when it is going to stop and if you dont like it make the most of it After eulogizing the grand army ingalls laid in conclusion cepro pow to pass this bill imitating tile I 1 used on the of the C ah gabo r 1 hope it ill pass tile other bouse of congress and if it does let the president veto it at his peril 11 very general applause on the floor and in the galleries gell eries blackburn replied at length when the senator from kans undertook to speak of the chief exe cutko of the country in alie lie had seen fit to employ and A file i bere iere deliberately prepared lie ingalls certainly conla na take issue with hiim I 1 billack if lie concluded it was not erit t led url a response or reply in a presence so august and distinguished as the ben ate of the united ile was not here to defend tile president from such unwarranted attacks ile k n ew but one sin aich flie had committed in the eyes of the senator rom kansas it as that having de the senators party at the polls lie had given to the american people for three yearn past so efficient so honest so clean handed an oratio n as to doo I 1 lie af can as pim Tho gentle man I 1 kawas in his intemperate zeal had not spared the of the grave ile had dragged up for abue abu e and such men an had fur n dished wilh their tint lemi shed boid 8 the brightest page arif call history hist orv mcclellan and flanick fla nock sere to be denounced in the sen ate as allies of the co would it not have been in better taste at least more crecita ble to the courage and cando two senator it he bad mado sudi charge before I 1 these men N ere buried ingalls I 1 did often applause blackburn then so much the worse for the senator from katicas KaT ISAS what warrantor ground had lie for that except that they were both di t ferent from himself at leat t in eat action if not tn many other regards blackburn aliez devoted so no time to bunting down ill 4 boji terin manner ingalls military record lie aas he baid judge of kansas volunteers olun while general black was bleeding on 6 kansas frontier while mcclellan an army sibile hancock was weltering in hiis blood on the cemetery heights at gettysburg the senator from kansak al ays behind the rear of the ar y wa 8 pr 01 ein buting kansas kers for rifling hen boosts roosts now bat ale you to think of the argument of a senator leave his presiding officer and come to the floor in illustration of 9 part lean zeal chich has never attacking all decent p eople from the president of mhd ed states down civilians as as military bry men and letting no object escape the venom of big tongue A have never opposed di abbed union soldiers and I 1 f sj know the confederate whet has done so blackburn then proceeded to refute the assertion that the southern states had never sent eis to congress ile concluded parly man as I 1 am partisan as I 1 colfels con feLs myself to be j sincerely trust I 1 may beer find my term of publia ser ice prolonged to the day lien without barrant I 1 will turn deliberately to fradue P und abuse the deadio dea dho abile acre honored by all honorable men loud applause adjourned 1 rm 6 thomas of illinois introduced a bill 1 I ing the use of pot fi r it or ie presentations of females r dv bial bg p purposes m without their con sent ill w ditl ng referred the flowe then resumed consider aaion of the A abagna t untested elec kioa cam of mcduffie Me Duffie against 11 vid win ofarrell of virginia mu rt ed the majority report ile r r r ic what he called the claims of the it e publican party that the vote of I 1 h e south was invariably cast for the anees of that party this had been true in years gotie by but ni as not now now learning who their friends were the banot manot destiny who had arisen in 1884 ba 1 taken into his big national heart all sections and extended th 1 1 Is of his protect 0 n over 11 11 boulb over white and colored without dis crimination the republicans sought to told the negroes through their churches and societies through a s s atin ot intimidation id bulldozing 1 I the co lored in on of the south were AS abject claves to the preachers as they had been the day hen lincoln with the emancipation proc it it was time that the democratic party should take a stand and sustain and support the colored men tn the r right to vote as they please kerr where the gentleman learned that lincoln had signed the emancipation proclamation with abes impi hand 0 farrell in reply referred to the paIn lingo I 1 signing of the proclaim aaion hanging in the halls of the itol elle of maine said the gentleman from virginia was unfortunately situated to know the history of his co Y a t that time 0 n va rell objected to sue h remarks an co a rd ay the gentleman from virginia had stated that all explored exi lored who used to vote the republican ticket now voted the democratic theet was that the reagon the Doinog ratio majority in virgilla Virgi pla had fallen from fifty thousand to nothing and that the democrats had only one or two members in the house from virginia while the had or seven inthe democratic party had ever contributed anything to the emancipation of the colored people it was the principle of a kicking gun killing things behind it instead of what it shot at boutelle routelle Rou telle said the gentleman from Virgin iii had gone out of the course of a reflection upon the sincerity and earnest ness of abraham lincoln in the performance for mance of the most important act of tile life when he boutelle sug genterl that the gentleman was not so situated as to be well informed on point the gentleman had become very much excited and talked about bravery it requires a very peany cullar kind of bravery in man to to up before the american peet ale and attempt to pluck from tile brov of the martyred marty red lincoln an one single dithered laurel leaf placed there by the common consent of the civilized world after further debate of apolitical the minority resolution declaring mcduffie flie entitled to his seat was rejected yeas nays 54 and the majority report declaring the sitting member entitled to his seat was ado I 1 without division T ke house adjourned internal reveau a march 6 the dom 0 batic majority odthe wave and means have submitted submit tid to the full com attee the internal revell ue bill section one of the bill provides for the re 0 a taxes on bianu tobacco smoking tobacco and snuff spec al t ME 8 upon manu of and dealers in leaf 0 O to take effect july 1 1833 A re bate for the full amount of tax on unbroken pac kayes of smoking and manufactured tobacco and linoir held by manufacturers and dealers on july 1 will he allowed if the balm is before september ep 1 provides that jurers of cigars shall each pay ann ally a tax of 3 and dealers in 1 of cherooty cheroots che roots or cigarettes vi ill not be re air d to pa p A a special tax 28 the d ur 1 he n like products are il at tile place of in nu facture the act to I 1 ale effet t 1 section 3 provides for the ap tion of t for expenses in aident at in ca riving the above ino effle ct statutes and all laws which i tn pera e restrictions upon the sale of I 1 ed tobacco sections 5 to 9 inclusive I 1 eval ties fur any violation of the in air revenue laws appointments of ill bitners bio ners etc set tion ten amends section of the revised statutes and provi des pen etues fur concealing or faidel ing taxable goods section kieven amenda section f the reviled statutes by a g 01 t a 11 after the sala number and b ti in ling therefore the and lie camu missioner iss ioner of internal denue ruhh the approval odthe secretary of the treasury may exempt the heiti era of brandv madl e exclusively from a aples peaches or other fruits rum any of the 1 01 I 1 1 this title relating to the t re cot spirita except the tax therdo th ereo helli nhi S judgment it may seem ex bedient to to so action twelve extends the act of mardi 3 1867 to brandy distilled from any kind of fruit alich is not now requited to be deposited depa sited in a a pectin thirteen sale 0 f distillery property when seized for of thoams thO AWS A P is made in section fourteen that see tion of the retired statutes he aLn ended bv striking out all after the and constituting the fol loi lobing ing the secretary of the treasury may exempt all disi ill eries which nia g h less than twenty five bushela of eatn per day irom the operations of ahe provisions of this ditl e relating to the manufacture of pair t except as to the |