Show for the xi nehls veils any if va j C oxe hess 11 oinna SENATE an ineffectual attempt was made to carry the bill for the payment of the southern senators the army appropriation pria tion bill was discussed and laid imide aside and the legislative appropriation bill taken up several amendments from the committee ri on appropriations were agreed to the motion to out the clause increasing the sal sai salaries ailes alles of the female department clerks was beje rejected 1 eted an append amendment nent ment was adopted giving female i enn era employees I 1 oy ees bes the same pay as males malea when they do the bame eama work an amendment to increase the salary of the treasurer to was rejected the senate insisted on an amendment to t Bc S hencks heneks bill a committee of conference was hp appointed pointed the report of the conference committee attee I 1 on the dip diplomatic somatic apar appropriation priam I 1 bill was as agreed to an xii amendment was adopted to the legislative appropriation bill abolishing the officer of assistant secretary to the navy department an amendment authorizing auth prizing the secretary of the treasury to receive deposits at the mint and its branches of refined gold and silver bullion suitable for coinage and 0 jo o give in payment imported bars at rates upon the rules rifles prescribed by vy the direction of the mint subject uba j eato to the lip lep approval of ya wa waylaid over th rough 1 white offered an amend amendment to increase salary of the th a department departs ent employees ten percent pending action the enate enata took to k a necess recess thel thee bill to more effectually protect the flie fur trade in alaska was amended and passed i 1 I 1 the proviso re relative lativa to receiving at fhe tha the me mint deposits of Jre refined fined gold and silver bullion were agreed to the question on the amendment of whyte for additional compensation to clerks was decided out of order 11 morton morion moved an additional section to repeal the tenure of office act acl Trun trumbull muil wull ferry and others who favor the t he repeal are eop top opposed posed to adding to the dp appropriation bill the amendment was rejected 22 to 20 26 i endricks hendricks JI moved doomit the ampro i to the department of education rejected and the bil bill I 1 passed the post office appropriation was taken up wilson offered an amendment to the tho bill to establish an american line of steamships to europe conklin and grimes opposed it when etwas it was withdrawn with the remark from wilson that it would jie offered again 13 thel rhet bill bril billias was passed f pi housle hous fe 1 thi the S enata enate U the tho tb 0 cor e coi I 1 nor for printing the debates in th the 6 G bd was wah VV as adopted A resolution authorizing author Z lia ila g the transfer of certain lands oft of the heLUT TJ P E isto to the denver denven pacific a railroad Rall rali road was as passed asad the senn sena senate te a amendments in en ants to tile the bill strengthen to public credit was nui non concurred th in and a committee t tee of conference tice appointed pointed the whole of the ihei amendments to ta 06 the miscellaneous appropriation bill were ere taken up one 1 gran gnan tinga hundred and fifty tousand thousand fona fora ibn lan a granch branch mint at san sall frandisco Francis cd wa was adopted the bill was vas passed i the senate amendments to pay the offie officers drs and crew of the aadi ladi tage were in and hie ile mitchell and mid haight were committee of conference the amendments to inthe the bill fixing the number of judge g advocat advocates es inthe in the army at a hundred and one were non concurred in the senate bill granting grafi lands in oregon for a wagon road was amended limiting the grant to three sections per mile t the e bill was passed 4 the senate amendments to the indian appropriation bill were non mon concurred in n and a I 1 committee of conference asked the repa report rt of the committee of con ference on appropriation bill was agreed to A bill to pay Wirt in fuu fuh for steel guns furnished to tee the the army was passed I 1 the business on the speakers table was ivas considered con si dered A committee of conference was agreed to on the currency bill coburn judd and hooper were appointed banks from broin the committee on foreign affairs reported a substitute for the we senates joint resolution tendering sympathy to io spain apt ain aln the th substitute sympathizes path izes with the h e people le of spain n thor thon to establish es the iberry of tho h nilon nation it sympathizes with the people of cuba in their struggle for independence pen dence and authorizes the president to recognize the independence of cuba whenever in his opinion a republican g government v rement is established the substitute tut a w was as passed unanimously A bill to regulate the elections in washington anu and and idilio idaho territories was 0 passed several private private bills were also passed adjourned 4 A f I 1 GS MERAl menal washington bigton Colonel colony carey has pai as received his internal revenue collector sol soi lector lecton at san francisco franeisco cisco the committee of conference on t the e diplomatic bill habe babe hare a agreed greed to report to 0 th the eHouse house tife tiff Comm committee inee idee recedes from But butlers lers lera amendment to consolidate the south american missions leaving them unchanged algid aigid a new yorka has beda entered in the e case of brame braine of the pirate chesapeake in the V circuit court braine has been disch discharged argeo the court at washington Washing top topi las has giran girin giff a decision in the case of the agawa woolen mills vs fag the G validity of Goul dings dinga pa teft jahe lahe decision involves several of dollars and affects the whole 0 o ol 01 manufacturing manufacturing interests of the co antry alsan aisan Sah franeisco francisco 2 the legislature of af evada oiada yesterday ratified the con cop grep lonal ional constitutional amendment proVit providing ling for uh universal versal suffina suffrage ege ige i new york dr harris of the boa board d 1 bf health r reports that the small smail p pox ox ils jig 0 rapidly spreading in the city he be recommends general beneral vaccination new newyork york captain cutting of the steamer denmark Denmar fc coming from liverpool was washed overboard and lost on an the of feb washington the last cabinet odthe present administration was bi held e dad today to day all ail alithe the members present haie hale consul at marazas Mat azas has taken temporary charge of the consulship at tH havana bhavana avana avann pursuant to instructions legal tenders washington the republican caucus nominated blaine for speaker by acclamation on balloting for clerk me herson pherson had 83 eckley of ohio 56 06 mckee of kentucky 29 mcpherson was was declared clerk eor for sergeant al at arms ordway 70 75 washburne of ind 57 0 B S buxton of new york was I 1 elected door keeper for postmaster post yost master W G king of minn 23 J given of iowa 62 tha the caucus adjourned to i meet on friday wash washington agton col coi colfax fax has resigned the he said the parting word amongst friends about to separate is always a regretful one but bat the farewell which takes me i from this hall in which so many years of my life have been spent excites in me emotions which it would be useless to attempt to conceal the fourteen years tears during which I 1 have been boeh associated with representatives of the people here have been full of eventful legislation exciting issues issues and grave questions and decisions vitally tally amb aff affecting the entire republic Ee public all this with the accompanying scenes which have so often been produced in this arena of debate and the warmth of feeling of our antagonizing constituents have passed into the domann of history I 1 but refer to them thern to express the joy which is apparently shared by the mass of our countrymen that the storm cloud of war which so long darkened our national welfare has passed away beaving our Imperil imperilled led union saved dand that by decrees of the tho people I 1 liberty is proclaimed throughout throughput the land to all the inhabitants thereof but Ac cannot leave you without one word ot rejoicing over the presen present r position of the n nations of the eaith without military power al resources rapid rapidly lya iya aug u 1 menti population and ind the we welcome 11 at our gates to the oppressed oppresses of other ianda landa our vast agricultural manufacturing and mineral capacities our frontage on two great oceans our almost completed pacific railroad uniting those op opposite pot shores and i becoming the highway of the nations nation s the US 3 y commands that respect among the powers or the world ivsich which ensues the maintenance of all alf ls national rig rights ats abid afia the security of allias all ail its citizens from and oppression abroad nor hor is telis tells all the triumphal progress of rree free lust here has had its potential influence e beyond tha the sea spa the right tight othe peo pleto pieto hotd govern based on pra pha ciple that all ail governments derive their thelt the judt just powers from the consent of the tho govern governa ed d Is everywhere advancing not with slow measured tread wuk buk abut with a rapidity that within a few jears years ye ars has been so signally illustrated in britain spain p r u 1 l and other othet lands landa may we not all hope by the moral but powerful force of our example the fetters may everywhere be broken and some of us live to seq the happy era when slavery and tyranny shall no more be known in the world from the rivers to the end of the earth I 1 cannot claim in the share I 1 have had bad in hi the deliberation and le legislation of this house as a member and an officer that my course has always been that which was wisest and best in wordani wor dand act for nine is infallible but thau that I 1 have striven to perform faithfully every duty and have been devoted to the principles I 1 have deemed correct and the honor and glory of our country have always been para paramount mount and above pary ties I 1 can conscientiously assert that I 1 have sought to mitigate rather than antens intensify ty the asperities asperi ties which the collisions 0 of f opposing parties so often evoked evoke mus must be left to my fellow members to verify verity in the responsible duties of the past six laix years I 1 have endeavored to administer your laws both in the letter ietter and in the spirit with impartiality y uninfluenced by pil political associations or antagonists I 1 may be pardoned for the expression pf af the tion that while n no o decision has be been en 0 reversed there has been no appeal ever iver decided by party vote if in ili the qui quickness cliness avit with h which a presiding officer is compelled pompel led to rule hour after hour on parliamentary points and the performance of his duty to protect all members membris in their rights to advance the progress of public business and preserve order any word has haq fallen from mk my lips that justly wounded any one que I 1 I 1 withdraw it unreservedly i I 1 leave this hall with no feelings of unkindness towards any member with whom I 1 have been associated ii iii all the years of the past and hope earnestly that I 1 have tried to practice that leson lesson of life which commands us 0 to o write our enmities on sand but to engrave friendship on granite but the last word cannot longer be delayed I 1 ibid bid farewell to a faithful and confiding constituency I 1 whose affect affectionate innate regard has sustained and encompassed me through all the years of my public life farewell to this hall which in its excitement and restless activity so often seems to represent the throb bings and intense feelings of the national heart and finally fellow members and friends with sincere gratitude I 1 for the gene generous hous fous support you nave have always given eiveri me in the difficult and often complex duties of this chair with the wh warmest wishes for your health happiness and prosperity tyone one and all till I 1 bid you farewell great applause FOREIGN london in iu the house of commons esterday yesterday gladstone on leave introduced a bill to disestablish the irish church he made a long and able speech comment inz ins upon the gravity and importance of the task before him he adverted to bis his previous action and declared that the house and the country were now unanimously in favor of the measure he d denied e nied that the bill was antagonistic t to 0 religion or to the interests of the Protes protestant or that it was an invasion of the rights of property he maintained that the church prevented ed any real british union with ireland and said the only means to effect this was on religious liberty and civil equality which this bill would secure the act takes effect in jan january uary nary next A commission would be appointed for ten years to guard property and prevent the creation of interests all new ecclesiastical appointments would would not be free holds and no more would be employed for permanent purposes these provisions replace the proposition of last year the result will be de the abolition of ecclesiastical las courts and jurisdiction and the rights of bishops s to the peerage all ecclesiastical corporations will be dissolved he eloquently hoquen t ay advocated these means to tranquilize ireland I 1 disraeli DIsia disla ell eil replied that he lle regarded fh he policy proposed propos id as politically wrong it t was an actor confiscation bub but as a the tho i government had bad a right to bring the th matter before the fh eHouse house for full fuli discussion seus 1 ho would noo noty oppose Th emotion was then agreed to i mex leo advices advises say the Legis legislature liture of colima h has PS P S adjourned without revoking the tile oppressive taxes tases which would have closed almost gery eve ry commercial house there if the tha local author authorities had not entered into a friendly agreement with foreign Import importers ers eps and prevailed on them toj toy emain political affairs iq the in interior arlor were unsettled Rob elfes eifes were on the increase there is considerable excitement in nova rova scotia over the dl discovery 1 scover on oil F fosters posters river many people paring to go as soon as spring baring opens 1 london in the matter of irish dis establishment a provision is made for the clergy who are areto to receive annuities private endowments of the church are to remain intact and are to be transferred to a council for religious pur purposes es grants are proposed to support st P patricks t and eleven other cathedrals the structures are regarded a national property and being required no longer longe r as churches they are to be transfer transferred to the board of works for the benefit fund the presbyterian Presbyter lail clergy are to receive annuities from flom the itie lien of the gli eli gium the catholic college of maynooth May ISlay and the presbyterian colleges are to be granted capi capitalized tallied sums further legislation will b be b had in regard to trinity college church lands are to be sold scold tenants having the first option the capitalized value of the church property is estimate estimated dat at sixteen and a walf aalf million pounds eight millions of which are aro to be appropriated for compensation the remainder will be employed for the advani advantage tage of the irish not for the pu purposes poses 0 of faidy tally any church class blasa nor for teaching 0 religion but for the rg relief of cases pases of or unavoidable c calamity or suffering still it does not cancel obligations upon property for the relief of the noor door grants will also be made for fur the care of I 1 u nat I 1 cs for trai training niri nirl g n nurses au and for |