Show BY TELEGRAPH cop cor congressional SENATE washington 12 howe d devoted a large portion of llis liis speech to a criticism of speech of yesterday and declared that it was a lot of unfounded charges against the republican republica 4 party he defended defea ded the republican party against the charges ot of sectionalism and enlarged upon the condition of lawlessness and disorder in the south the hostility of the people there and of the democrats everywhere every where to the negroes in the course of his speech he fife fefe referred to the state of georgia and said that but slight provision was made there for the education of the neg roand gordon interrupting him gave notice that he would take an early occasion to reply to the senator he defended Sheri dans course in new orleans and said he ask the president to declare the white leaguers but only suggested that such a proclamation be issued referring to the recent speech of B Bayard abard he asked if he bayard believed the republican party wanted to substitute despotism for a constitutional government bayard replied ed that he be did believe the republican 1 ica n party had bad trampled on the constitution until there was scarcely a vestige left and he believed that party had no respect for it refer referring ring to the use of U S troops in new orleans he cited a case where in 54 U 8 troops were sent to boston in the case of the fugitive slave jeny burns and into virginia at the time that john brown raided showing that the democratic administration had used the army in states without the request of the state governments the vice president presented a communication from the A kt attorney torney general enclosing the report of the D U S attorney of the western district of tennessee in in regard to the troubles in that section last summer ordered printed and laid on the table washington D C 13 the presidents special message on louis louls louisiana ana matters was received read and with the accompanying documents ordered printed and laid on the table the consideration of resolution in regard to louisiana being the unfinished business was then resumed logan made a long speech in which he said he would stand by the republic republican ap party in the great storm they were weathering the general denunciations of that party were he believed the beginning of the campaign of 76 ile he argued ehst there was a government in louisiana and whether defalto do facto or dejure it mattered not now if there was none why had the senators made such a noise and confusion about overturning the legislature logan denied that there had been no intimidation and produced documents and letters to fortify h his is position he arraigned the senator from georgia gordon for railing against the use of the army and denouncing noun cing the republican party and the government gordon denied that he had denounced the government logan continued reviewing the circumstances of the ath instant in new orleans he said the attempted organization of the legislature by wiltz was a revolutionary proceeding it was Kellog kellogg ff who called out the troops not the president and kellogg only did his duty sheridan had bothin nothing 9 to do with it the democrats would not wait for facts they must raise a clamor in the country for political purposes the democratic party had endorsed usurpation ten times as strong as this complained of in new now orleans he logan believed this raid made on the senate in the new york press and by the new york meeting showed that there was some kind of understanding tt and that this revolution was to be made in louisiana for the purpose of overturning the legislature of that state he cited cases where democratic presidents had used military force on occasions less pressing than was wah this and then he lle said the democrats never thought of complaining yet now they denounce the president because kellogg ikel ikei logg 1099 used the army to put out men not members of the legislature he had tho the clerk read react the resolutions introduced in the virginia legislature recently calling for a conference of the state legislatures to consider confide r the louisiana 0 outrages tra fe ho II 11 e said these resolutions I 1 4 lt l t nf e 1 folli is m ite ita if challenged the statement 0 of f bayard that sheridan was not fit to breathe the air of a republic and asked who then was he logan could see in the canvass now passing cassid g in the senate what would transpire when the democrats should obtain control of the country sheridan would have to go out then grant must pass away and all the men who had helped to save the republic must go and the earlies and Brecken breck en ridges would come in bayard affirmed his right to criticize an officer of the army and reiterated ills his former remark to which logan said he lie invited the white league to assassinate him the democrats in this chamber had denounced sheridan more since ho he wrote that dispatch than they ever denounced jeff davis and the whole rebellion logan then read from tile the testimony of f john B gordon of ge georgia orgill before the senate committee to investigate southern outrages he did not know whether this was the same john B gordon now a senator gordon testified to ta the existence of tile the white league and that he had been offered a position as chief of the order in the tha state but the organization was never perfected and he heard no more of it before logan concluded his argument a motion was made for an executive session and the senate seon soon after a adjourned washington 14 sargent from the committee on appropriations reported the house bill for the compensation pensa tion of the government officers for observing the tho transit of vonus passed tile the unfinished business being the resolution of schurz schutz instructing the tiie judiciary committee to inquire what legislation by congress is necessary to secure to the people of louisiana the rights of self gov under the constitution was resumed and logan continued his argument began yesterday HOUSE ouse gunckel gunchel from the committee on military ain air affairs airs reported a bill providing that where a person mustered out of the army as a supernumerary officer shall be reappoint ed as an ofT officer cen the three years sears el rs pay and allowance received by yb him im when mustered be refunded by a reduction of fifty per cent on his pay passed this being the day assigned to the business of the committee on public lands townsend chairman reported a general bill granting railroad companies the right of way through the public lands which was finally passed as a substitute for the senate bill it gives the right of way to the extent of a hundred feet each side the central line or of the road and the right to take from the adjacent public lands the earth stone timber etc necessary sa for the construction of the Z r read ea also ground for stations not to exceed twenty acres aeres for fon each sta tion for every ten miles of road A provision was inserted that the states in which railroads may be built under the provisions of this bill shall have authority at all times to regulate and limit the charges for transportation also a provision that all such rights of way shall be subject to the tile authority of the states through which the roads pass the tho house then proceeded to vote on the bill pending at adjournment journ ment yesterday granting the right of way over public lands for a toll road in little cottonwood canyon utah the bill was rejected yeas 90 nays days the presidents message on louisiana affairs was received and read sener wished to take up and concur in the senate amendments to the house bill abolishing the western district of arkansas butler objected until after the civil rights bill was disposed of the house then went into a committee of the whole for the consideration of the indian appropriation bill which appropriates four and three fourths millions laughlin stated that it appropriated three fourths of a million alillion less than that of lash iash year and from one to two millions less than the department estimated beck declared that the indian department cost the government seven millions a year though the appropriation makes it appear less than five millions he asserted that 75 per cent of the money we went into the tho pockets of di dishonest me men n acting as indian agents A discussion ensued between garfield and eeck beek the latter stating that tho the president had llad a brother who v TA as the tho sole trad r at one ons in dian agency and he called for proof of this assertion on maginnis Magi magl nuis delegate from montana who confirmed the statement as to the trading privilege being taken from mr charles of iowa and given to orville S grant graut without maki makl making da much progress on therill the bill the house adjourned the president lias has signed the bill for the resumption 9 of specie payment tile tho subcommittee sub com committee mitta which went wem to new Orl ori orleans eans pans made its report to the full special committee on the southern states and item discussed for fur somo sa time it is signed by all the members of the sub com cittee foster ril rii phelp elp and bd potter and will not make more than two newspaper columns the question is undecided whether the deport will be made public or whether the full committee shall start scarf for nor now new Orl ori orleans eans pans and the chances are in favor of the latter course AMERICAN omana OMAHA 13 three teams and four men while crossing the fhe river here on the ice to day fell through ca and were all lost harrisburg pa 12 the thi e house of representatives today to day by a strict party vote of to 85 adopted resolutions denouncing th uld presidents president abuse of powe wowe howerin po roin rodn louisiana and protesting against his hib action as a imperil ing free government expressing sympathy for the people of louisiana abid and counseling th theo them gip gin to be ba patient and forbearing concord N H 12 L among the resolutions of the republican state convention the following declaring unalterable opposition to the election of any man to the presidency ey for a third term terin asserting an earnest desire for the same peace prosperity and protection in in the south as in the north condemning mal mai there on the part of either white or black reau bli bif blicaus cans caus denouncing nil all ail lawlessness and intimidation timi dation by white leaguers le aguera and calling on congress cong res to give peace and a republican form of government to louisiana without delay condemning the use of the military power of the nation matlon for any purpose not clearly defined la in the constitution r ution but at the same time denouncing noun cing armed organizations in the tile southern states particularly in hi louisiana as the chier ehler serce or all their troubles springfield mass 12 chas A stephen stephe n Q tile the defeated candidate in the november election was today to day nominated for Cori congress gress to fill the vacancy caused bj fhe thel death of alvah crocker ALBANY ALBAN 7 N X Y 1 12 12 the resolutions introduced in the thes Senate enate today condemning the military interference ter in louisiana Louisia nj were re laid on the table to await the tilo it port of the congressional committee pill 12 A westchester cl iester lester pa dispatch says that the government aper paper mills near that place were on saturday last placed under the charge of government detectives and that a force of lady clerks from tile trea treasury sury department at washington have arrived and will wiil proceed to take fake account of the stocks exactly what Is the trouble is unknown il but it is thought there are suspicions suspicious that some paper has been stolen for the purpose of counterfeit counterfeiters ers louisville ky 12 ex gov thomas E bramlette amletto Br died at his residence here this afternoon atter after an illness of several weeks with rheumatism of the heart ST louis 12 governor harding was inaugurated at jefferson city today to day the tho inaugural al message was devoted wholly to state matters except a reference to the louisiana troubles in which he protests against the unconstitutional employment of LT S military forces as a prec precedent ident dangerous to american liberties libei ilber ties NEW ORLEANS 12 the rel rol logg c legislature today to day adopted a re solution resolution to gor go immediately into the senatorial elee elec election non nod to reelect re elect pinchback the movement was so sudden that opponents seemed unable to rally Pinc pinchback liback was placed in nomination in each copse and the tile vote yo te resulted in the senate isto 5 0 in the house 43 48 to 7 A joint session will bo be held tomorrow to morrow for an official canvass tho the reelection election re of pinchback crushes the hopes of the several aspirants appl aspi rants the custom house whig wing amm ame sald said to bo especially disappointed and the belief now is that they will favor reconstruction 12 before the congre gmt nal ca committee ce t f adly cri crt cr C t by in his cross examination adhered to the statement that governor ames told him to th use the power of the county to regain hi his oflus soffie A number of telegrams that passed between the state and county officials were produced and read also abo one from adjutant genera Pac rackerby kerby governor ames amea to captain hall commanding a colored company to operate cooperate co with his company with sheriff grosby in his efforts to regain posse possession slon sion of his office and to suppress a riotous mob in vicksburg the captain of one of the colored companies engaged in the fight testified that robert bangs whose testified that he was shot in the house by whites was in his com eom company pany witness belonged to a colored club sart ban FI LANCISCO 12 sharon was elected U 8 senator for nevada by the entire republican vote today CHICAGO 13 the cincinnati Gazette gazettes 8 wash washington I 1 n ato n special says the theo following are the leading points of the tho report of the congressional subcommittee committee sub on louisiana affairs the committee were ansle unable to find any evidence that the republican colored voters were intimidated during the last campaigns in Loul loui louisiana Marla matla or that their civil pr political rights were in any way in interfered with and that so far as the committee could learn from frona the evidence submitted to them the election was an exceptionally fair fuir and honest one this conclusion is concurred in by all the members of the committee had phelps and potter been alone on the committee they would have reported that instead of the republicans being in timi dated by democrats the reverse WAS the fact and that conservative voters were frightened away from the polls by the appearance of united states marshals accompanied compa compan nied led by federal cavalrymen a few days before the election or on the day of election the committee report also that the conserva undoubtedly carried earned the state by a considerable majority and that they elected a majority of ef the legislature individual members of the tho committee say that of this there can be no do question the fail tb e Freed mens bank and the collection of a poll tax from the negroes which had never been done before since the war caused thousands of colored republicans to stay away from the polls besides this the planters planter for the first time tried the effect of persuasion on the negroes they employed they did not threaten to discharge their hands but argued with them and demonstrated to them that the interest 0 the two races was common ther theredore therefore they should support the same men and meas mens measure urea the result of this policy was that many of the colored people were induced to vote the white league ticket as it w was called and many of them |