| Show bill t of VvJIENT CONFIRMED Ight v lZed atri C Call but He Gets ri l ioe Jllld There Old It tiot < g Y8 l5 OF THE LAW3rAEU > IOn ad JnrouI Troublesn the Eis 11 e ia or tbe Itoads IesuJ j b BusiI1e 11I he M Dement Confinnel t tHIIiCTOS March 1IIbe Senate aedlrc esion confirmed the alion of llr Detueut to be Stir be rn fceral of Ual1 hr avote of 25 n n General Logan favored his cOned cOne-d JB and six Republicans voted Ie JIDI f IS SENATE i e i v uSGTO larch 11The Chair fcore the SeDlte a letter from the k i t 3ry of the Treasury transmitting reIonse to a recent Senate resolution nalionas to the expense incurred br de jilted States in behalf of the i iory of Itah since the passage of j t of June 22J 1874 i I n by the same officer in like re i > tlne transmitting information of jjjbygoveniment workmen under at J eubi hour law The papers were ipopnalely referred I uang the petitions presented and eetd was one by Jones of Nevada roA the National metallic Coinage I iftioD and as its subiect matter e ij was of transcendant portanc C c industries of the country he i ask unanimous consent to sub Ill a few observations on it Unani m o onsent having been obtaineJ Joe dressed the Senate on it The 4 JL he said showed in a striking dIsastrous effects on the silver a of the totted States by the ce cwu of India The extraordin M I de elopment and expansion a the resourses of India since 1873 e lid was the direct result of its < of liver money and instead of J f ountry being held up to a warning should be taken as an ex L ffl Uldp lIS X rrf 1 asked Jones wh liter the reason ji ih t depression of wheat growth in j Dlain was not that the importer lt a crealcould buy two rupees fore for-e Ling and sixpence and then pass jnpt s in India for two sbill ngs one admitted that that effected the c I t said the reason why the rue J0 1 be bought for one shilling and Jt p e was that annuitants those aat 1 fixed incomes desiring thin rrea s Hi value of the money hich Jiej IP e se 1 enle ed into a conspiracy j de nov silver as money to tike a ray roa it its principal to deny Uru y J 1 privilege of coinage and in tliat ny from 1873 down had suc reele 1 in reducing the rupee from two hillings to one and sixpence For iie nlreJ years Jones continued Frau alone had maintained a parity hi with gold on a ratio of 15 to 1 that relation existed today itt it-t d L je utterly impossible for the In b n ship oale cotton to the western 1r i Let the United States undo ciJ in 1873 let it again coin re for the large amount of paper zey m the world we all knew that ee wa not nearly enough silver to d tl > monetary wants of the world I t theT nited States coin it this I TJi put the rupee at two shillings aria would be impossible that Indian c 1clon could effect the wheat Srewe wool grower or the cotton unteroi tie United States Idler aid that the price of wheat in rerpo 1 during November had been Mm a half a cent of its price in Chi eajo iLe Chair suggesting that debate was J owed only by unanimous consents consent-s u ou ° Ltion being made the matter r 4 ipped HOUSE w 1 TON March 11The com iIIttce on judiciary reported back inversely the resolution directingthe cwnmiltee to enquire into the right of the rutted I States to cancel patents for Mention1 and discoveries Laid on tie table Parke o New York obtained leave to file a uiuority report In the co unmttee of the whole Weaver iwted 0111 the report of the superintendent I I superin-tendent of Indian scnools to show that t1ShiI icjschool therewas no law avail he to protect the school from the in ins of Indians or the raids of the Ssrb ys Cattlemen grazed their herds 01 school farms and defied anyone to Mere nth them A race course had esn laid out on the school farm and 4or e racing and whiskey selling had ten ntroduted and it was safe to say L 1it r ore druukeness could be seen at hit school than at all the agencies in ts Indian Territory II thIs were true of schools generally den he pronounced the industrial < ools a faice and a sham and a blot wa our civilizationHe then went on toO to-O lte opening the land to settlement the Oklahoma and Cherokee strips j vation to the southwest of Okla l11Ia J J flar iuitc a lengthy debate on the 11tical features of the Oklahoma ques m vOa and on the cattle syndicate Mr fee her vunt on to advocate the pass pS > of his Oklahoma bill and on the l tlusi000f his remarks Mr Cutcheon uiian criticised the present ad rsruIoii for a failure to appoint the thflia commission declaring that explanation assigned for this failure eX ti explanation that did not a r Peele and Mr gersof Ar sas defended the administration aiiit ndll ftJ further discussion the corn rO > e forni fcowon of Mr Marrow of Call auhnJ a a resolution was adopted rizing the appointment of a conk mittee of seven members to join a I similar committee on the part of the Senate to accompany the remains of Senator Miller from Washington to California The House then adjourned |