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Show TELEGRAPHIC KOUTV rolUTlI CONURK.IS. m:vhi:, W'jHhinlon, ::.'). A ualor S.u;i'id iH.fonti d tlm prlili'in uf a luri;- iiiiiu-ber iiiiiu-ber (if lltllirH ukinj; llllltll pivi'l'll-moiit pivi'l'll-moiit ho otiilil!lied in tln Di.-dm-t i,j Cu.tiiiihiii wlucli wimM ci ui hi' upon tlm women tho ri.nM to voto. llu nl-liidnl nl-liidnl tu WyoiiiiUi.', win in lunii'in rtiillraito wiw ciidoii-rd bv iho inlji'i:ii y, (ho .n-, mid j)rojd. .-iHTiilly. 11,' knew ol in) In It t phiro to in ki IIhh I'tpi-riiiK lit than in tlio capitul ol t:n initjon, iiiilI uk.tl thai Urn pi tidon bo n-Ii rrt il lo Hie coiiiinitt.-ti un thr District ornViluml'iH, lo In- ooimulrn d m roniHTtion Willi any lull to pmviJo n K'uvcrnnifnt lor lliu district. It rolerntl. Motrill Kulnnilti-d a nn'mimi di-rt'clin di-rt'clin tliti Bi'ccrctary ol war to com rniliik .au to tho armite tlu- aen-'ili: number of oryiiiiif d mihti.i ut u.i ii'vrnil dtatra. Arei d to. Tho fi'iuito ri sumcd llu I'un-i.Yr.i-tion ol tho lull tu providn fur tliu ap piniitiiH-nt of a rninmiMaioiiiT on ine Mlbl'l-t ul tlu- iilcoliuiic lllld I.TIllOlllltl luin-r tr.illic tu:tl its mniiulaettiro, and it was .i-nl-yr.ts ;i7, n.iy.H -ti.' Slu rin in Mibtuitti il u r t-ulution in--!iuetn,k- Hu, (.uniinittoc on . ;il-;io bn.l.iui and Ki.Hinda tu iti.j iiu- -m l i "'it v:. tluT liu' i-xilinj r.ti'ro'ti.n niiii.ui- into 11. e Diatriel ol C .lnuibii I impulo Ihu iivi'iiiics, htrcola .uid pah-lie pah-lie mnn.la m WaainniiLun t;ir.in;li MiK'.i laoy n-, and h. tlu r ti.f ii'.nl-i haf acipi.o-d any rilil of um-to um-to ll.o uaiiio. mid tin' i-.vttiit ol HiL-ii riht, utut i h.it iiHaiMirCK arc ni o'.i-.-.i:y to Bfcum tiio iirieni!iT oi Mieii i.i;nl, an. I il'.-u : to tlu c.tpi.la' iy "I c;i.tiik"iii; tin- Ii'd'aun ot itn- di fi:i Kulru.uis in V.h!ii::."!i, Ar-. -.d to. Murtiil, to t-st.tM'sh un e liicttioii.il ini.d and apply a partinii ni tint pro-Ci-ti'a o( ino Ui'-lC lan.U to p mlic duc.ttion, und to jhrovide fur inoiv i'"iiplcU' oiniuTint'nt and nupjinrt o! notioti.il cu-li; , iitid f, r I lie a I v.tiH'. tin nl ul" a.-ictitifij ai.d ii.i!'.i;.na! i dili all. n. C.iuh nil of Wi-cnp;e,i, to Hiit'i'ir-do Hiit'i'ir-do coi,-tr nclion nl u p.i::t-ioi: br'o across the Mi-i. ip;.i river, hum foim? U'.miinc p-unt in Laor- .-m-. j nty i some feAsibto p. int in iiaiiptuu county, "Minn. HO I NK. The speaker called the committee fur rt'orUj : Footer, from Iho comni'ttvo of wayrt and mc:uis, reported a bill tratia-iVrriun tratia-iVrriun the ensbdy of cert un Indian Lrnut l-n.di from tiie secretary ot the mtoriur lo the treasurer ol tim United Cjx, f rx'iu the committee on b.vik-lnt; b.vik-lnt; ai.d currency, rejMirted back a.i-vt-r.rly liirtHJ hii-a prujHjairit; to repeal t'ne 10 per cent. la.t on ino circul:i-tion circul:i-tion of the h.inks tli.U are; ual.on.il b.mk. Laid on the table. Col ton, from tlie onimittoo on tnilitary tiflain', rep-irted i riaolntii m caiiini; cti the secretary of war ii.r i-n.-iita of orders and instructions undir which tarterm:Lter C'eneral .Meii; is U'.'linj; during hi.i alence f.-orn the United riLalis. Adopttd. JetiKs, ftoin tiie o nnnutio on in-oi'-i j-n-ji.-ms, reporltil a bill tnp-p;i tnp-p;i m- ntary to tue pciion aet, pro-v pro-v -liuvj, except iu the ca&o ul perma-ii'.i.t.-peciiic liiaibihties, mat no in-cn.ijt in-cn.ijt of pens:una shall bo ai'uwed to eminence prior to tiie date of the "xamitiing Mireon'a cert i licit?; also rojiealini,' tho law which makin ''uanty Lin 1 warratiU per.-onal pro- :.v. AiV.-r di;ai--s;uii liic biii d. Ku.k, from tho s.mio cotmaitice, report, d h Ijili to increase pensions iu cerlaiu cate?. Il provided limt per-.-uii; who, iu the military or naai service, have lost one hand and one loot, or havo been totally or permanently perma-nently disabled, bliall bo entitbd to a P'-n-iun fur eacii uf thoo dUabil-itii-?. Tne liou?e went into c.imniittee of the whole, Wood of Yew York in tiie chair, on the Centennial appropriation appropria-tion bill. Thompson advocated tiie bill, while Southard opposed it. Bobbins ol North Carolina followed. He said that when the war broke out a North Carolina tanner hud six sons grown up to manhood, who al the lirst tap of tiie drum went into the ti-'ld to fiipi I iu the cause ot tlie south. Tney fought trom Hull liun to Ap-puuiatax, Ap-puuiatax, lint not all uf llu-in; one ul them was sleeping at AnlieUm, one at Chauceliurviiie, one at Ciiicka-bominy, Ciiicka-bominy, und another in Kentucky. But two ol them were at Appotnatax. They had seen tho Hag go down which they bad followed with unfaltering un-faltering devotion. One of tiio.se survivors sur-vivors was lie who now now addressed the committee, and who said thai he nad seen enough ul war and wanted peace, He wanted reconciliation and brut her bond all over tho country. Tuat was why be proposed to vote ior the bill, fur he tuouyht the tendency way to proiijo'c peace. The soldiers Had fought out tne war with bayonets, muskets and camion, and now had ceased lighting. Tiie reason wbyi Lucre was not peace, was bmeause a ; few seltish, ri'MWss puliueal agitators' wanted tu keep up tho light, and their weapons were asu's' jawbones, lie was opposed to p irticipation in that kind ol warfare. Ho wanted peace. Ilia people had sent him hero to talk peace, and to help bring about a reconciliation and a good un-ders un-ders tannine;. The debate w.. continued by " iams of Wisconsin, aial Lamnr, in favor of tho bill, and by While and ("codwin pgainat it. |