Show i BY P PACIFIC A C I 1 F 10 TELEGRAPH I 1 siEd lAt 1 TO T TifE PAIIT T 19 na 0 I 1 j y brahin ta jill 1 I the bill to the se 1 gift time e tor lor the by abo southern stites states of the grant grams of I 1 lanil n fo for t the he cs or an 1 aam agm it isaral coll mr 11 boland 0 land front from the ilie J u committee rep reported the house bill to t etab stab a nut borin s system of bankruptcy with irith which at printed prin tet clrk clark billed up tho the bill to prescribe 3 the modo of clec fleeting till U 8 S na tors abich thai t ac legisla ture turc next preceding Sena senatorial torla I 1 term i hall ele elect ct ou on the second tuesday of its lt session b by Y viva 1 v oce r m 0 ii ting ling in each house and a euall t meet in joint deslon the next day when if no person is is found to have received I ls a mili majority of the votes of both bath housea il louica or it if either cither house home shall have hac failed to take the proceedings as required the joint assembly shall to choose vh liia loco and the a ty ayot of the votes being present and voting shall bo be declared duly elected fos fo s aden moi macd ed to strike out ili ura lira oce 11 to and after discussion the bill passed by by 25 acas against ja 15 flays iines nesmith offered od cred a resolution b acl was waa adopted for information concerning ing certain disorderly proceedings lob iob berles and m on od the roid road front from tho the adzona lino line to Gu gutyina Gua anlas yina and directing lectia the military to en cn into alie ol 01 that route by opposing prosing falces HOUSE ivington ib ington july 11 back the diplomatic appropriation bill daams reported back the senate amendments to the legislative executive and judicial appropriation bill generally unimportant and concurred in hooper front from the committee on banking and currency reported a substitute for the bill amendatory of the national currency act printed alley from committee reported the ibe sen de bill to encourage tho be construction of independent telegraph lineal lines w aich after considerable disca sion passed by yeas 72 nan na a 4 41 1 during the debate on the aloia aboc Mr cralley Alley declined to have any amendments offered on the he ground that if the bill cicro sent back to the senate at this thia lato late datu it vi mould be equivalent to miling killing it ile he therefore declined to virld the floor to the t bemies of the hill bill to pi a amend mena which they know knew would most certainly kill 1111 it but he did dd not propose t to deny leny the privilege to discuss the mean measure in good faith faita proceeding with his alley add mid altor all or nearly all the telegraph companies of tho the country were e recently consolidated into one g which le li now represented a capital of aud and WM was certainly the most gl 91 i gantle gantic monopoly in tho the con country if not in the world the people I 1 0 dictation wore were subject to the dictation 0 of t at com company and every ono one knew how bow much power ower the telegraph had for good or aarl atil thle this bill was not to oppose that company but to ig of abo union congress tad a few fow 3 cars since granted privileges to the pacific telegraph company but bill that company lad had not acted in good faith towards toward t aci government it was ivas to charge but three dollars a message from the missouri river to tile the state line of califor ill in 1 l and it was understood that thai is message i huilton of f ten words wa to bo be sent from arora wil washington to san francisco for four dollars but bat the company exacted eight dollars for messages mei sages of ten words and refused to receive payment in tho the currency of tho the country fi finckh 1 eke of ohio member of the rest pot offie t committed Commit tcp argued against the of the bill bec we it allows private property to lie be used fr for public purposes without making corn com sensation pensa tion to the owners hale opposed thy the bill on two grounds istas As AB was as that stated by the he gentet pent gent lt man inan from the soundness of w hose Is argument u u t could not bo be controvert ed M ad d T abat bat under this th ia bill the tha cuban telegraph gobor co for instance and other foreign companies companie could enjoy its pair ariy weilu their equal privileges to american Aroe riCAn citizens cikut ab nb any company might under this law ext extend end a hue flue beyond a marine from shore which covers and teete with foreign compau companies ies chartered by gov gor ern ments ile iio to have hare tile tho bill nui amended ended in both those these particulars alley remarked but no one bad iia laid id a T nord ord al against alast the inesita of the bill bil 1 but with sabora he be had convened had been forced to admit it was wag a bill of great gri ai merit and that thero there should be a aimed rimed tor for tho ihu evil corn com of so far as tile the c 0 1 aliby of the iho bill was waa concerned lie ho had bad nothing to bay as he was no lawyer but eminent lawyers in witt whom be had bad couver couy ered ed bod bad said they bt tue te bill aras perfectly lional he hall had anticipated anticipate d opposition to it understood what appliances were at work to defeat it ho be understood that the manager of the great tele graph monopoly had bad been on the floor today to 10 day seeking the aid of membris in on to hotbo the bill he bad no doubt itez it might 21 t be improve lin so certain cottain puts Otts but he be did not want to run the risk of sending tho the bill bjick back to the senate at this stage of the session kaston kaa on declared he had bad no difficulty about tb the cons constitutional que Allon tile the difficulty alth jtb him biro was waa ft a practical ono one th bill didiot did not reserve to the united sutra states as it should the control of telf tele graph rater and there was wag nothing to p prevent ent perfect accord bethe n tho existing 1 zil companies and those to bo be organ izod unika this act in regail to diabin libbing hatm of f firc tre ile iio argued hit tatt abo telegraph should be put in Incon connic noc tion lion as soon eoon as possible wilh the post office D partin tnt his object was to i fix the maximum rates which should be charged under the bill washburn of his h i willin willi gueM ngum to do anything to bank the bo present stupendous telegraph monopoly which hd had bahno so BO to poo plo pio that telegraph had been ning con lede federating rating and consolidating condol id t amest averyt tIr graph hue in to rhe country w no ao being for fabilli flam |