| Show D BY TRUE TELEGRAPH congressional SENATE washington 17 the reading of the journal was dispensed with and cameron announced that king kalakaua was in the pres dents denta room in the rear of gres the e senate chamber chambor and sug bug suggested ested that the senators call upon tim him there he moved that a recess be taken until one and that the senate proceed in a body to the house of representatives at 1215 and take part in the ceremony attending the reception or of the king agreed to the senators then proceeded to tile the presidents president room where they were presented to the king and at the hour indicated they went to the house of representatives headed by the vice president and sergeant t at arms there was an immense crowd of spectators in the corridors and galleries and many ladles ladies were on the floor of the hall hays offered ered a resolution for a select committee to inquire into the political affairs of alabama and in i regard to the use of federal soldiers there for the intimidation of voters ac c adopted glass at the request of young offered ered a resolution foran inquiry of the secretary of war as to whether any army officers stationed in ia the south had been paid by or had bad sought pay from any state legislature for his services or whether such onn off officers leers had bad practiced practised as a lawyer while on duty as officers young in reply to a question said the resolution referred to M maior malor dor wor bl errill merrill stationed in south carolina the house refused 60 to to second the previous question in regard to holmans resolution offered last monday declaring against the policy of granting further subsidies or of any kind to corporations of any character and in favor of limiting all appropriations from the public treasury to such amounts as are imperatively required for the public service the he house refused to suspend the rules and adopt it seas aas 1410 1110 nays naya 10 75 not two thirds in the affirmative lewis 33 parsons has been nominated for U US S district judge or of alabama vice richard busteed resigned the president will issue a proclamation commanding all turbulent i and disorderly persons in wa warren aren county mississippi to avoid transgression gres sion of the laws and to repair to their respective abodes within five days HOUSE the naval committee today to day began begaii the investigation of the charges against representative stowel for polling a naval cadetship joseph G beattle beattie testified that early in 1873 he be paid 1700 to one wa graham who said he could secure the appointment for that sum which was needed for party purposes that he be was chairman of the district committee in Sto district and that the appointment was in in Sto hands bands T the he witness did notsie not see stowell until yesterday and did not know liim him in the affair atall punctually at a quarter past twelve th the e serla seiLa senators tors tons entered the house atod took the seats assigned them ten minutes afterwards king malakaua way was wag announced and supported benator by ennior cameron and representative orth chairman of the committee on foreign amm aff mains lains he walked down the main aisle to the front of the speakers chair the senators and representatives standing in the meantime senator cameron then then said sahl 1 I have the honor to present to the he speaker the king of hawaii hawa I 1 IY the speaker said sald sal sai d your majesty on behalf of the american congress congre s I 1 welcome you to these halls halis and with the senators from our states a and the representatives honta sonta tives of our people unite in irl cordial c congratulation 0 upon your auspicious journey and express the gratification and pleasure afforded by your ybur pie plesence sonee in the capitol of tile the nation as a 3 tho the nations nation guest your Maje appearance among us is the the forst first instance in which a reigning sovereign has get set get foot upon the soil of the united states and alkil it is a significant circumstance thal that t the e visit comes to us from froid tie tio tle nule west and not riot from the east probably no single event could more strikingly typify the cent progress in your ma bestys coun country and ill in our own than the scene here and now transpiring the rapid grow groothof the public on its western coast has directly enlarged qu gur pur r inter intercourse cours e with your insular kingdom and has basded jed led us to acknowledge your wisdom and beneficence asa ru lerand your exalted virtues virtue sasa as a man Our whole peo poo people ae cherish for you and your subjects b 1 acts the most friendly regard and tiley they trust and believe that the relations of the two countries will always be as peaceful as the great sea that rolls between us uniting and not dividing us the eing xing had a momentary conference with judge allen alien the latter atter expressing regret that the king was so afflicted with cold and hoan boan hoarseness eness that he was unable to read ills his reply and it was read for ilin him as follows mr r speaker for your mild kind words of welcome I 1 most cordially thank you for this distinguished mark of confidence I 1 tender to the honorable senate and house or of representatives my highest sentiments and regard it is in accord with he e very courteous and generous treatment which I 1 have received from the executive de department of the government and from all people whom I 1 have had bad the pleasure to meet since ance I 1 landed on the shores of tho pacific I 1 appreciate the complimentary terms in which the honorable speaker has referred to me personally for our success in government and for our progress in a higher civilization weare very much indebted to the government and people of this great country your laws your civilization have been in a great degree our model I 1 reciprocate most cordially the hope for the continuance and growth of the friendly relations between the two countries I 1 am most happy gentlemen ule fue mell meil to meet you on this occoa sion slon the speaker was then introduced to the king and after an excean exchange go of courtesies returned to his chair knocked with his gavel and the members and king rett retired redy reds followed by the senators the spectators dispersed and the house proceeded with the regular business the senate bli bil for the relief or of the tas grasshopper ras shopper sufferers was passed hurlbut from the railroad committee reported a bill chartering a double track freight railway company from tide water on the atlantic to the missouri river and to limit the rate of freights thereon ordered printed and rc bitted washington 18 the paragraph relative to the mileage of U S mars marshals hals hais provoked a long discussion cus eus slon sion in the course of which beek beck spoke of the department of justice as 11 honeycombed with frauds 11 and spear of pa alluded to the western district of arkansas and the district of north carolina as being beins run by political thieve thieves vampires and scoundrels hale of me and maynard defended the department of jus justice lice ilee the result of the thel discussion and arld vote was that the provision in the last army a appropriation p bill providing for the allowance of mileage is not to be trued as applying to the legal traveling fees of U S marshals or deputies no fees however are to be allowed for constructive mileage and all claims for mileage are to be accompanied by sworn proof that the distance for which mileage Is 3 8 claimed was actually necessarily traveled when the paragraph for tor the de of justice was reached beck moved to strike it out and renewed his bis attack on ob that department declaring r that the he attorney i general wasa was A in more ore guilty man in connection wi with th the affairs of louisiana than judge durell himself who had resigned and confessed his guilt he charged that the ibe department part ment of justice had appealed from the deci deeb lons ions of the court of calms claims in lii the cotton cases nud und had dismissed appeals wherever the friends of the department were employed and had their fees arranged that the had used the army for the basest purposes oses and was a department injustice nj ustice instead of a department justice ustice when the tile proper time c aule caume he would it begot be he got the ahe opportunity port unity make good what he be had said about the attorney general and the department of bf justice speer also again attacked the department part ment of justice and stated that the attorney general had not complied compiled with the law which required a report to be made of the expenditures of its contingent fund garfield replied to beck beek and speer and defended the judiciary department saying baying that while it had not always been as hs as it ought to haye have been th 1 estebad had bad been a steady steady earnest work in cut ting dawn d down own awn expenses both by cow coe con gress gross and the department itself he contrasted the republican and democratic usage in making appropriations and severely criticized criticised speers speech and the democratic party arty declaring that the latter had bankrupted bankrupted the country 3 and now after the republican party hal had had come forward and saved it thel thol democrats were barking about eed eco 11 1 1 nomy speer replied sharply to t strictures and declared that he be would not submit for himself or b his ls party to a rebuke from him if they had erred the man who lifted the rod of correction over them should be lie one on whose pathway light alone had shone and not one who had bad come out of the mists and clouds of suspicion if not of guilt the motion to strike out was re K ejected and the bill was finally col eol corna plated and reported to the house 7 chere a discussion arose over the renting by the post office depart jentof a house on E street belonging to alex fc kh heppard eppard for foi S 1500 a ti year which it was alleged only cost thirteen thousand dollars and could not ae be let iet for two thousand the rent was reduced to 2200 1 the amendment abolishing the capital police and substituting ting ling watchmen was rejected all thet n other amendments were agreed t to in groag gross and the bill passed I 1 ev A resolution was adopted aper p i er the committee commit me on the con eon of the south to proceeds proceed edt edl either elther as a committee or sub bub com col com ra naif halh littee hee tee to 6 louisiana louilla i na to make in fort of ills announced the death of his colleague rice bice and moved for a committe com mitte milte ot of nive tire meol meni j beis to accompany any tho the xe mains to i flis riis adopted adopt adopted eT adjourned tf miti fiti monday 1 washington 21 A bill wag wad introduced by nesmith for the of the oregon central pacific railway and telegraph to line 1 r ator ft AMERICAN philadelphia 17 the report ot of the committee to investigate the tho street cleaning contracts shows is great corruption in the board dri afi oft health it appears that a syte byte systematic m course of robbery bw bas been pur puri purl i Z ruel rued by that body for several years in awarding contracts jobs having been given invariably to the highest instead of ef to the lowest bidders as required by law the difference amounting toa to as much as four huri 1 dred thousand dollars the lepori leport report concludes with a resolution for fox tha the complete eom piete reorganization of the board the inquirer tomorrow to morrow will contain a n full expose of cheka the katie king mug swindle the fact baving havink been obtained from a gentleman who unearthed the fraud he traced th the e supposed katie to a boarding bouse house after a long continued if effort flirt persuaded her to confess the deception she had been practicing and to produce the gauzy dresses worn at ac the manifestation today to day th production of a letter with the jewelry etc presented her at the se er ances induced bobert nobert dale owena and dr childs two of the leading spiritualists of ills ilis this city to publish aid and ald repudiate the swindle washington 17 the liou ilou house io committee oil on the tho th Rall rail railroad road w will 1 01 meet tomorrow to morrow when whon fa representative presen dative luttrell Lu Urell will go berol before 6 them thern to urge an immediate report on his resolution directing an investigation vesti v gation gatlon into the affairs af pf the central pacific railroad and the contract and 11 finance narice natice company failing in this he says hp ilip will at the earliest practicable moment offer a resolution in the house to compel a report futtrell Lu tirell today to day received letters A which will be laid be before the interior department re potting dal dan daw ger of indian hostilities in fief warner and pitt biver river valleys Wi california fornia dornia unless the indians there are provided fox for by y the tho government the they thes y 1 are now said to be de predating ov one ore 4 the whites the house krouse bill reVor reported ted without 0 amendment from the senate mining committee today to day provides that money in running a tunnel for developing lodes shall i be considered onside red expended on the lode wI whether fether located beford before or after may loth 1872 and work shall shain not be required ou on the surface to hold lodes as aa provided by the tha mining law of that date samuel lee has given nonee notice at that he will eoll eori contest fest the election of aralue rainey V to congress from tho the first district of seuth bouth carolina Ci rolina 1 Y i NEW 0 chife ati bai i superintendent of the harlem road has been appointed superintendent of the panama road and leaves soon for california t carl vogt the belgian murderer lias ilas been extradited by U S minister gutman and a warrant signed by the president he sails for europe on saturday in charge of a detective tec tive little roa boa 17 this after moon four masked men entered a farm house about twelve miles north of clarksville Clarks ville shot the farmer and choked his wife and escaped with six hundred dollars in currency a posse of citizens are them closely NEW nev ORLEANS 17 the stu dents of the central boya boys high schools today to day appeared at the lower jower girls high school to compel the removal of a number of colored or pupils a committee of nive five ve ente enle entered d the school and stated the be purpose of their visit threaten ang ng to use force if necessary all the the tho colored girls present quietly left the building and the boys returned to their own school it is believed that the school board will establish an additional high school oon fon for colored children thus obviating further trouble A ro taw raw 4 between the white and colored schoolboys at keller market this afternoon terminated in a general melea between the whites and aud blacks in the vicinity one colored ed policeman was badly hurt anda and a number of persons bruised during the excitement a negro fell dead of heart beart disease JACKSON miss IT the assembly bif bly convened today to day the governor inoria m his message says that violent white men for political purposes have brought about the present condition of affairs and that free action of the state and county officers is impossible that if the thu insurrection succeeds the majority must yield to the will of the minority in which case one race will be remanded to its previous unfortunate condition or will have to emigrate he appeals to the legislature to take steps against future Insurrect insurrections loEis in warren county washington 17 commander AV B cushing gushing removed a few days since to the government insane Ji hospital is dead the senate has confirmed geo A black secretary of the territory of utah CHICAGO 18 governor osborne of kansas telegraphs the tribune of this city that he estimates the number of |