| Show TO rus tas DESERET NEWS M NV r BO k in the evening session tipton reported a joint resolution allowing the midland pacific railroad to build a bridge across the missouri river biver at Ne nebraska braska brasta city trumbull reported the appointment bill with amendments one of which r t A inc increases ncr reas eases s the th e number of orre representatives ves lo 10 three hundred aftel after march 30 1871 A bill giving the consent of congress to the acceptance bynem by new jersey of the stevens battery was passed the appropriation bill was discussed the amendments placing female clerks in the department un on equality as to compensation with males making appropriations for improvement of the capitol grounds appropriating one hundred thousand dollars for lor an expedition tion to the north pole the compensation of the chief justice of the supreme court at ten thousand dollars associate justices at eight thousand circuit judges at sixty five hundred and the court of claims and district judges at five thousand were adopted and the bill passed sumner presented a petition from the american cable company asking aid to the proposed line from new york via the azores to lisbon and lands end england havre and amsterdam referred he also presented si petition from the colored citizens of maryland asking a remedy from pers persecution elution in traveling on account of color referred to the judiciary committee which is now considering the subject willard reported a general bill granting pensions eight dollars per month to the surviving soldiers and sailors of the war of 1812 who are in dependant circumstances and who gave no aid or comfort to the rebels in the late rebellion winans moved to strike out nut the exception holman moved to include the surviving widows and officers and men married before or during the war of 1812 and who are arc in like ilke circumstances winans amendment was referred 60 against aga instIll ili iii holmans amendment was adopted 80 to 34 the bill passed on motion of sargent the paragraph relating to distilleries was amended by taxing distillers of spirits from apples peaches or grapes producing ten barrels or less within a year forty dollars for aery barrel produced in excess of ten barrels an additional paragraph was inserted i taxing the proprietors of banking games such as faro roulette rouge et nan noir oar vignette ac one thousand dollars for every table where such games are played the exemptions in favor of savings institutions were limited to thos enot authorized to receive a higher rate of interest than the rate authorized by the general laws of the state the paragraph relating to places of public amusement was ameri ameni amended deil deti b by reducing the Ahe tak tax anthe on the gross receipts of permanently places laces jaces to toi one ona pei percent c ph HOUSE reported a bill annulling the law of NOW mexico which reserves real estate from execution with wah a proviso that a homestead to the amount of 1000 aply be reserved passed A bill creating an additional land di colorado passed ge the committee on appropriations reported the northern pacific railroad bill bil nil the amendments were debated and rejected and the bill passed just as it came from the senate wallace was waa declared entitled to a seat from south carolina and sworn in the democrats protesting cullom reported a bill annulling the laws of idaho territory taxing the chinese and denying them the right of holding office and prohibiting the territorial rit orial legislature from paying extra salaries to federal off omm meers officers or to members or employed emp loyes of the legislature passed the committee en foreign affairs presented a report referring to the case of nagle and warren american citizens now prisoners in england with a request to take such action in accord accordance ance with the international law and the right of americans as the facts justify agreed to schenck reported a bill to reduce internal taxes which occupied thirty pages of print GENERAL NEW yore weston walked a hundred miles in twenty minutes less than twenty two hours special dispatches des patches in regard to the movements on the frontier are in substance tiie tile same as sent last night one from buffalo dated midnight bays says that about four hundred some say six hundred more fenian troops from the west left on a late train tonight to night they did not start from the depot but were picked up and were switched from the lake shore train there is unusual commotion among the leaders here tonight to night they are more reticent than usual the there ie are rumors a at anat a tard lard large g addition of troops are to arrive on propellers which are expected during the night or early in the morning it la Is expected that another large detachment will leave tomorrow to morrow eveni evening nig tig A monster festival similar to the boston peace jubilee is to take place in this city in jine june june empire rink eink is to be fitted up for the purpose distinguished vocalists and musicians from all parts of the states arg are ai expected late cuban advices advises state that there is a rumor to the effect that a loan of will be placed in the hands of the people of the united states if possible giving the island and its revenues aa as security if true it would give the spaniards plenty of money and form a party of bondholders bond holders for them in the united states DL DETROIT droit the fenian movements in this vicinity are quietly conducted and it is impossible to obtain positively any reliable intelligence A movement m ent in some direction is certainly on OIL foot not less than men left this city last night and another detachment will probably go tonight to night the most probable destination Is towards the bay city great efforts are being made among the feniane to raise money it is thought that they have been moderately successful CHICAGO there is considerable excitement cit ement and activity among the fe anians here but BO so far as any reliable information can be obtained it finds vent merely in speechmaking speech making A headquarters here ast last night the large meeting was held at the fenian main object of which seemed to be the collection of funds and a considerable amount was raised enthusiastic speeches were made and arid reports of the operations yesterday were received with immense applause one unfortunate canadian who happened to be present was pointed out as a spy and was obliged to peek seek safety in flight A rumor la is circulated to the effect that several hundred men have left here for the frontier ald aid aud large quantities of arms and ammunition were forwarded yesterday for some unknown destination it is the impression generally outside fenian circles thac that the arrest of gen onell oneil will have a demoralizing effect on the gine eine new move ToPE tore topeka ila ICA col COI Crosby of gen sheri dans staff arrived at fort hayes from the indian territory and report that the northern indians had come down asking the klowas and Comanche Coman ches chew sr to join in a general war and the indications are that they will wiil be partially successful cincinnati about a hundred fe anians have left the city in small squads the past thirty six hours it is generally rumored d that they are destined for malone MALONE 26 N the Fen ians lans under gens starr and gleason GI eason enson crossed the line this morning and encamped at a grobb a mile beyond trout river is the point of concentration huntington eleven miles beyond is occupied by canadian volunteers the sixteenth british rinnes rifles are moving there by forced marches two were wounded while attempting to pass the guard at trout river an engagement will doubtless take place soon gen gleason has been strongly reinforced he has three thousand men under his command and now occupies a position four miles beyond the line he ht is entrenched strongly and is confident of holding his position news has been received that after the arrest of gen oneil gen saint P spear was appointed commander in chief and proceeded at once to issue orders in the face of marshal foster general spear will either cross the canadian borders at some point heretofore not attempted or reinforce gleason GI eason this statement is by authority privates express great dissatisfaction with oniel some say he is too youn young t to 0 plan and too inexperienced te execute e and that he is both practically and theoretically cally incompetent general gleason telegraphed to a friend in this city last night that he would fight night before daylight this morning the british regulars and the canadian volunteers are concentrating along Trout river the ferl Feri feniane lans ians are busily engaged in throwing up earth works the penland crossed the border this morning and occupied burlington reports from canada speak of a fearful depression in the price of all articles there are ru rumors nors of or the defeat of the regulars one hundred and seventy five U S troops are here hera under col dura much interest is felt here in regard to the fenian movement which meets with general reprobation therb there is no doubt thattie that the administration will do all in its ita power to check their operations and maintain the neutrality laws lawa itiba jt ia officially announced that malls mails may be sent to new now zealand and aus via san francisco the mall rate will be ten cents per half ounce and newspapers two cents the senate committee on territories has finally agreed on an all the details of its bill for the new indian territory it provides that it be created and established within the tha indian territory and bounded on the north by the fhe state of kansas on the west by the hundredth meri me meridan dan dau on the west and south couth by the northern boundary of texas and on the east by the western boundary of the state of arkansas it will be organized under the name of the territory of olahoma Oka homa the details of the bill provide the bame same features for the government of this thia territory as are in force with respect to others the northern pacific railroad goes to the president tomorrow to morrow for signature which it will undoubtedly receive BOSTON united states troops from fort warren left by special train last night for st albans MAGIC CITY olty red bed cloudland Clou cloud dand and aud theto the 20 warriors who are with bim him een ren toute route for washington Washing tonj tong are expected to reach pine bluffs tonight to night where a special car awaits them RAWLINGS raw BAw lings LiNGa 27 0 7 A man from the bear biver river mines south of here reports that the excitement is intense the average pay per day for each man is five dollars the mines are ninety miles from here one party has taken out fourteen dollars per day I 1 BT ST ALBANs one or two hundred geniana have gone gori e to a camp near here under the orders of general spear the government governa ent eat announces that the expenses incurred in the operations against the must be paid by the state governments jt it is reported that general donnelly is dead and that the canadians came anthis on this side of the line after thi the fenian re seized a piece of artillery an and d abandoned arms and ammunition gen foster it is said made madd a demand for thein their return and received the reply that he could only have them at the point of the bayonet the fenian henian colonel JT H brown and captain monahan were arrested and held to bail ball I 1 it is reported that thomas murphy captured b by y the canadians will vill be be headed tomorrow to morrow worrow generals meade mcdowell hunt ingalls 1 11 S and abid van vilet vliet are here wih with a port pont portion 1 0 n of the troops which had have been sent to malone many feniane have gone home others ers remain marching about the streets they are in excellent spirits and are supplied with considerable provisions by the inhabitants cincinnati B F bredman Tr edman jr obtained a verdict in the supreme court of against H 0 culbertson for seduction of his wife col coi roberts who has been on trial several days on a charge of conspiracy to defraud the government was discharged today to day on bail to appear before the U B S court CHICAGO CHicA ao fenian matters here show no new features large crowds have arrived at headquarters and there is great anxiety to get the news from the seat of war about five hund hundred altogether have gone from this city and several companies from peoria joll et and other interior cities passed through here today to day the tribune has a special especial from boston which says that tha t it t received reliable information from malone last night to the effect that the invasion from that that point 0 i nt was a more complete and disgraceful FU 1 failure than at st albani albans the men aro are utterly demoralized and the movement in spite of the protests of some of the tho officers is undeniably at an end even the newspaper correspondents are returning the times special says the british minister in an interview today to day with the secretary of state expressed his thanks for the prompt action of the administration in issuing the proclamation against the fenian invasion of canada and also for resorting to such civil and military measures to suppress it by the enforcement of the neutrality laws two hundred fenian recruits have been raised raided at hoboken and sent to the front A malone special says that gleason aleason has received dispatches that oneil will be released tomorrow to morrow and that spear is again marching for st SL armand with with mith 1500 1600 men from st albans and that Glea gien gleasons gleasona sons brother holds an in iii trenched 7 position at Pigeon hill with forty mili men meu gleadon endeavored to mae mate a move here fiere and threatens to blow up the docks bf mahony canal NEW york 28 the tributes malone special gives tha the following account of the engagement at trout trent river gon starr at 7 yesterday morning crossed the line at trout river and hd fed van danced ced with his hia command numbering not more than stragglers included about five hundred yards when he deployed right and left his extreme right resting on trout river he had not oc pled this position long iong when the british troops and canadian militia emerged from the woods a little in front of the feniane Fen ians line and the battle at once wa was commenced by the british who opened with a sharp and steady fire on the fe anians there was at the time a small rail fence in front of the latter which was immediately converted into a sort of stockade the feniane had been told by gen starr to keep up a steady fire for ten minutes they obeyed orders and stopped the advance of the british before the expiration af ten minutes the canadian troops far outnumbering the feniane Fen Feni lans ians made a movement as if intended to flank and capture the invaders when starr formed his rear guard and a retreat was ordered the british continued firing and pressing the feniane Fen ians who managed to keep comparatively ively good order until they reached the U S line when a parting volley was given by the british and the battle of trout river was over an enthusiastic meeting was held at the fenian headquarters last evening which was addressed by col Me maclure mcclure Clure ciure of chicago he gave an encouraging account of affairs at the west and said that men were waiting at ail points for means to come forward the feni fent ans continue to deny the truth of the reported defea tand talk encouragingly parties who have returned from the front represent things going on favorably numbers ofu of afu U 8 troops stationed here attend the fenian meetings MALONE A special to the temes times says that ov egone avei enone one thousand Feni feul atis are here cowand several hundred more abre are expected to in the morning bumm Buff buffalo bilo tilo police fall to 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