Show TO TEM zue besebel NEWS a wh kt SENATE morton and merrill of vermont ar guedan favor of anthonys amendment saying that whether the statement of outrages s in the south bouth were true or false filse the investigation esti gation gatlon ought to be published as a matter of information as to the true condition of affairs in the south biair blair reminded tha the senate of 0 the pertinacity tins tina city citi with which the Ru publican republican members of the north carolina investigation ti gation committee adhered to the plan of kee keeping ping testimony secret and thurman nande made an extended reply to morton denying th that atthe the democrats posed to an investigation he said er Is r er of the so called outrages in n fhe the south bouth 0 ith wih was vis vas magnified a hundredfold for party purposes and was madotto serve as an additional pretext for gifth bulling g the heel hebr of the military of that prostrate people reome he said the depre representative sn titine men of life the south were as much opposed 0 these theae outrages as any men in congress and abid ridiculed the idea that the democratic party were to be injured by these occurrences they were the party of law and arder and he thought that considering si the long ions civil bivil war and the fact that the people of the south had been placed ever since under the feet of the negroes and a few white adventurers there had been heen less disturbance than might have been expected thoughts thought after the speech just deli dell delivered v idies the Xe resolution solution might as well be fald faid tipon upon the fhe he table and the judici ciar clar ciary clary committee be instructed to bring in abill to carry out the provisions of the amendment and alid that congress should walk up to the verge of its ex tran 6 howerto protect the people of the country it was a mistake to propose a coglia committee attee and nothing would ouid be garried by it the discussion was con the expiration ing when the subject was waa laid alioe I 1 several bills were introduced ana ree referred ried tee the regular order being antho anthonys nys resolution on the specification of legislation for the present session then came up A mes was awarded the floor upon the condition of the south and proceeded to 0 o deliver a speech setting forch the terrible condition of afra affairs irs there and urging the action of congress for the re cef of the loyal people at Atthe theco checo con coa elusion of ames amea a speech bech an discussion took place in view of nixing the time to take the tote vote on the resolution and it was finally agreed to tak take e the vote upon and aalthe all sli the amendments to wednesday at two the senate then proceeded to consider shermans Sher mans resolution modified so as to read resolved Be solved boived that as organized bands of lawless and desperate ihen inen men mainly composed of soldiers of 0 the late rebel armies armed and disciplined and disguised and bound lound by oaths and secret obliga obligations are proven to ebitt in inthe tp w h carolina aua ani iia ilav gys gyi y mic fic noree foree I 1 violence da de fied authority i a athal that state and by 1 brgan bigan organized tied berj perjury ury urs have liwe reb leb d tiered eret the courts powerless to punish crimes they hae hwe committed thus overthrowing wd the safety of person an and properly property and rig rights lits which are the pr primary I 1 mary basis of cfall all ali civil governments an and ans d which are kuhran guiran guaranteed teed by the Cons constitution titu t ton orthe united ladd states to all its citi citizens and ind as here there is good reabon reason to believe that similar organizations exi exl exist stand and ana have bave produced similar results in most parts of the late insurrectionary states therefore the judiciary committee la Is instructed ted to report abill a bill or bills to en able the president and courts vot of the united states to execute the laws to punish and prevent buich stich organized violence and secure to td all citizens thi the rights eo so guaranteed them scott chairman of the committees committee ei uri on southern outrages took the floor and replied to the imputation thrown gut put ut in debase debate thab that the majority had abruptly closed the testimony a as to north carolina without notice tf tj the minority min miu brity he said the tho minority rity had received revved timely notice i and that the testimony had been I 1 impartially partially in recel received V nearly half of the entire volume of bf testimony being occupied by apologists of the jeu leu klux he characterized the minority report as inflamed by partisan passion undignified and unfairly reflecting ting upon congress and contended that the evidence flearl clearly established the exit existence tenee tence pf af an ku klux organization in north carolina without concluding scott yielded the floor and the senate pter after an executive session adjourned CHICAGO one oue of successful elucidation a of a mysterious mu murder murden ider lder and the detection of the tha supposed d perpetrator perl pe inthe in the history 6 of f chime crime was made ade public u to this morning on january ar 2nd and lwi 1971 ther body pf af a man adman ascer aseer bained taint to be e thata that thai oft M W au gumbleton a stranger in tha city was kwas found lost float ing in the lake hekr heir nean near the mouth of chicago river the body exhibiting marasi af pf violence the coro cono coroners n erlb erts inquest developed the fact thal that gumbleton Gumble tobi tori was recently fram baltimore and ana and had a considerable amount of money incle ding one draft on that city citi for 7 soo and came to the conclusion thi that fhe bhe he was murdered the casenas case was put pit into tha the hands of detective joseph dixon of this city cuy who ficon became ime confident that a ai young german iia lla named nied who bad had been the c companion of 04 gumbleton in baltimore and who came to this city with him anif was the murderer he finally in tracing him to his native p place 11 aci near breme bremen in germany A description of the tho man to the U S consul at bremen yesterday a cable dispatch was waa reb received elved fr from 0 iii him by the superintendent of police dnene dhere here saying the man wab was arres arrea arrested ted and awaited extradition he will be sent bent for at once after the murder was committed r successfully r represented i his victim both here and in new york until he ad had converted all ail gum gums blevons ble tons assets into money bax SAN francisca 20 the vigilantes of nevada are sending pending notices to suspected acted parties cariles to leava instantly the iemand demand is it invariably complied compiled with eight haye have been banished from virginia 6 and six from go gold lel lei hill an unknown man well dressed and with hla ha money and valuables was waa found shot through the heart a pistol beside him in the odd fel eel fellows I 1 aw cemetery it waa was und undoubtedly A lt a h suicide the foi fol following lowing following is received from oakland on the evening of the lith john perdue and ancl john Beasle beasiey Beasley yr of looking glass valley in this co went info the coast range mountains for a few hours houren to hunt intending to return before night diligent search mas was been made for them but no trace has been fouad some men who went in searel af them nearly perished three of one party of five are also bup sup posed to be lost idab large companies are for fon mingto geanto go into the mountains after theoa it is almost certain they have coid colde it cold zold and foggy in the mountains aud and rain A in gand nd thawing the peek t t 1 1 1 2 20 executive orders ta 0 o our naval commanders fo to open war the hayt ion fon republic in certa certain irk babes cases f has li ha created a breeze in washington it ilc is also rumored that morton morion will probably leave the senate phd and perhaps take place there is no idea of when congress willad will adjourn if it an ea earnest riest roest debate debaters Is had bad batuta 44 Sherm shermana sherman hn s bill the session willbe will be jtb prolonged ten dayd days of or two weeks peeks the attorney general Chani chamberlain berla lin of south Caroli arrived here be Is is the bearer of a letter letier from governor of that state making a formal forma request for troops and aid to enforce the tha laws chamberlain days bays says that thai tha it W some districts of the state it has become impossible to serta serve civil process the elvil civil authorities ties are unable by reason of or the ku klux raux organic organization ution toen to enforce the laws aws governor scotti requests a regiment regimes of qa valry cavalry owing to the peculiar mannen manner 6 f in n which tho the ku klux operate jin fantry is lg nob not as efficient 4 as cavary cavalry du rig ka h e sessions of the high commission miss ton the ps past pase st week the relation of the two cou cod countries to td each other have llave been considered in a general way kath with 4 a view to seeing what concessions might he be made by either side before any particular point of dispute shall be taken up uv for settlement the impression which pre prevailed at first that england was waa prepared to offer the olive branch brauch and that mere quibbles would le be discarded carded for a candid and a frank avowal of the wrongs committed and the damages to lobe be adjusted has given place to a fear that england is not disposed fo to make any magnanimous concessions and that tha tifany ifan y arrangements are entered into por for settlement of the pending questions it would be on the basis p dlf an equivalent the commissioners seem to incline e rather to the plan af of purchasing the right of our fisheries to 10 fish freely in hi canadian waters without restrict restriction lou lob that Is look looked ed upon as an easy made settlement ett lement on the other part there is a certain popular sentiment against commencing the adjustment of our oui differences with lugland angland gland giand for our a agreeing to pay england a considerable sid erable sum bum for itle itie the tile right to fish toi foi ever in the canadian waters gaters would not be popular with our people it ls hoped however thau that after a thorough consideration odthe of the subject may arrive at some solution which wu be e mutually satisfactory A AL washington dispatch to the rj prominent republicans who arrived here nerv within a clyor day or sd south calo Caio unta Utta and abd lett iett letters ers day thitu state report that govi goil scot at ohp the advice of bf daany many leading men of abbt parties helda conference la last at tuesday with cepres representative tentative enta tive tiye democrats p from about twenty dive five counties unties of if the state swe for the of consulting As asto to the best means of restoring grden the only republicans present were the governor Att attorney orney okney general atud atad L C carr carp carpenter anter edito tor tot of the columbia dufty dufay maon many fair speeches were made male b by the he democrats present and the ong only complaints which they made was of the insolence of the colored militia this was admitted to 0 some i extent and means will be taken to remedy the evil general kershaw however io wever made a ti very b bitter itter speech in which he announced that in his opinion and that of many of his friends the only way to restore peace and pru prevent went ment what the government termed outrages but which he kershaw zhay thay regarded as hs but the gna lon ton of a plundered people wad was was for the scoundrels undrell carpet from jh the 6 north an aud sud t the he rascally wags waga of the south bouth to resign the offices they had usurped and leave those state states in the hands bands of southern gentlemen the day after this conference a notice was posted on the bulletin board of the court house in union county warning the sheriff and school commissioners to resign at onee once threatening severe penalties if they fall fail to obey feeling that their lives were in danger they have all resigned and is iw without officers r dispatches announcing other outrages lre received the latest news from the capital carolina is that go gov scott state treasurer parker and con General lagle had received notices from the ku klux on friday to quit the state attorney general chamberlain p of south carolina will meet the president tomorrow and ask that troops be sent to the state 22 00 the commissioner L arof of the land office drummond Drum yesterday addressed senator casserly and informed him otania of an important octant decision to the effect that the unab lands embra embraced ged ded within the alleged bound orles ories of california where private land claims were pe pending t I 1 in ih court at date dite of railroad withdrawal do not hot in cases where they prove to I 1 be e publio public lands inure to the benefit of the tha railroad companies companies but bitt of homestead and preemption pre emption settlers this decision was rendered in the case cue of sargents Sar gents treadway and others against the western pacific railroad railroad go loo the tho attorney generalis Gene ralin an elaborate opinion ke reaffirmed affirmed the former dd decision of f the secretary of the interior which ich lih rali Kail railroad road attorneys insisted on having reexamined examined re and reviewed with the phe above adverse ke result suit sult to th ein eln 47 47 selves the president has nominated john W forney collector of customs i of philadelphia 4 the suit of edward kelogg against his lits wife for divorce on the ground of adultery commenced common ceaf 0 6 day in inthe th Kings eKIngs county beford Sup supreme feine feihe court broo brooklyn before judge gilbert the principal witness is a private detective who shadowed mrs kelogg the defendant alleged ahat that the suit edit is the result ruit of a disbar disordered fancy on the part of her husband and a conspiracy on the part of others the case has hag acquired cause cauce odthe of the social persons involved s raleigh 22 the senate sitting as hs a high court courtot of 0 impeachment today to day voted on eight arti artl articles articled cles cies preferred by the house houge against gov holden and conflicted him aim by more than two thirds lid ild an order byder wag wai was jhc thc then n passed disqualify ing g him hini from holding any office bf tuf honor or iba prost in the state on this order the vote stood 36 13 negative all the senators were present except pre ppe the complexion complex Jon vtha of the sens Seng teIs 36 conservative an aa republican absent A ja 11 i i daia di ralah iA I 1 i FOREIGN 1 m 11 ane the respect ai ble bie parisians Pari parl eflee general generalli lo 10 compte was abandoned by hl troops when he arrived orr bir the heights thomas was arrested in thel the pl plain iry ily lir Thoma Thomaa ast wora word was fell at tha third disc diso discharge harge nirm firm but lull of grief Is boundless 1 the telegraph telegraphs special says OR saturday tho aired fired upon the nationals and the latter returned the fire Sk verall were wounded has heen been mobbed the mob ia triumphant and virtually ja jia possession of the tho city only wine shops are open drdek enness is rampant general chaubey arrived and wagan wagar WAS arrested at the station by the montmartre Mont marte ries rles and itis said baid will be shot today to day ail all the tho notabilities abilities not are aret flying from paris BORDEAUX IO 10 henri rochfort roch Boch fort is here suffering buffering from a relapse 04 0 his recent bickness IF the declaration of principles recently made at cincinnati and which appear ear in in our to dispatches today should prevail a and nd become the domin ant policy wh what a it will become of buch such characters as compose the |