Show BY TE congressional SENATE washington 7 hamilton of md addressed the senate at length in favor of thurmand Thur mans resolution in reply to a remark by howe yesterday as to what the senate would do in case the Pre president silent declined to answer he said that if be should congress had the reni remedy edy eds the army did not belong to the file president but to the people and if the president used thearty for improper in purposes congress could disband it it could refuse to vote t he the supplies for it and could disperse every armed soldier in the land congress coll coil gress greso could remove every vesel of war now before new Orlean oriean 4 it required no articles of impeachment to do this no two thirds vote t nit a simple majority major malor tyr of the peoples representatives that was the remedy of congress against despotism speaking of rell reil kellogg app application 11 cat eat 1 on to the military com mander mancier ma niler lie he said the govel r or of a state had nothing to do with the organizing of the legislature and had bad no right to call on oa any one to assist in doing so or to expel aily arly any ally one from the tho legislature ho he de denounced the stories of southern outrages as electioneering electioneer ing stories for which there was now no use in reply to a question of logan as to whether he ho justified penn in overturning the state government in 74 lie he said bald according to the report of senator logan there was no state government to overthrow in this tills he referred to the report on louisiana submitted by logan last session which declared there were so many frauds that neither kellogg nor aie nie mcenery Enery were legally ejected elected laughter Laugh terion on the floor and applause in the galleries sargent sargen gave notice that in case 0 of r further app applause lause he would move that the galleries gallei ies bo be cleared shortly after hamilton was again applauded by the galleries and sargent moved to clear the galleries ries rles after considerable discussion sargent accepted a substitute for his motion by thurman directing omm off meers leers to be placed in the gallery to arrest any persons violating the rules which was adopted hamilton continued his remarks and referring to sheridena Sheri Sher dans idana dispatch recommending commending le the declaring of certain persons t hebald atti and having them tried by court martial lie lle hald haid that military commissions would for ever remain a blot upon udon the fair fali fame of american liberty and lie he hoped they M ere thing the past huder hudee lared that if the president of the united states could issue sue his orders to organize a state legislature and appoint general sheridan tu to execute these orders the same president could disperse this congress atthe at the tho point of the bayonet at the conclusion or of hamiltons jeni geni remarks arks bayard the tho floor but the senate went into executive session and ana soon boon adjourned washington S bayard said baid that two years ago he ed a resolution asking the president for information in re regard ard to the conduce con eon duc of major lewis merrill Al errill of the U S A in south carolina the senator of new york fork conkling offered the same pame amendment as to the pending resolution and the tho resolution as amended was passed but to this day the president had treated it if with contemptuous silence and witha with a full knowledge of the conduct of this man in south carolina bad had sent him to green fields anel ancl pas pastures tures tules new in louisiana never since the american colonies had sepa tepa separated rated themselves from britain lind hid the people of this country been brought face to face with greater questions than those ot today to day the issue was whether we should have a free government or oril a military dictator ship and the remarks of alerton alorton JM orton edwards and lo logo loam ali were calculated to obscure the question by partisan appeals and to divert the minds of the people from the true merits of the case referring Ie Ae ferning ferring to Sheri dans dinisio misso mis ao to Louisia nahe sald said he was sent bent there secretly to dragoon the people of louisiana he arrived only three tinee days before the meeting of tile the legislature ho lle conferred with no one except kellogg and his adherents and he then produced from his own pocket authority to 0 assume command bayard then read from the constitution of the ay U S and said if tills this cavalry cairy officer was str stronger than our guarantee of liberty let us know it now and the issue cannot be raised too soon he quoted she dispatches to the secretary of war antl and asked who would say that ever such a man was fit to breathe the air of a republican government ern ment if ho he was in a hostile country he could not have used more blood bloody yand and brutal language a go referring to the dispatch of f stil sill secretary te bel nel belknap k nap proving approving up Sheri dans course bayard said the disgust ho he felt at the language of sheridan was rather increased toward him who would pen such an answer and he believed the american amerlean people would repudiate all ali who undertook dercook k to endorse sheridan at the conclusion of bayards bayaras Ba yards yardIs speech schurz announced his desire to speak sneak but saif said hoess be ans too unwell today to day he offered the following resolution and gave notice that he be would clu elu it up upon on monday the committee on judiciary be bd instructed to enquire |