Show by 6 telegraph congressional SENATE washington 20 the chair laid before the senate a communication from the treasury enclosing all an answer to the senate resolution of february 1876 it Is a lengthy report showing the names of all persons persona now or heretofore in ili the public efrom whom balances are due to the government the amounts due duo from such persons the number of unsettled accounts amounts of stock held by U B S in trustle trust lle ble fec c and a list of such stocks where default has been made washington 20 douglass chairman of the Fre friedmana Freed edmans mans mana bank made a report as to the payment of moneys due duo the colored sailors soldiers and marines marl mari neb nea the report baye saye the tile provision for payment has bag been partly defeated by the fraudulent contrivance of the bureau of refuge and freedmen and abandoned lands also that the settlement covering these delinquent claims has beon been filed with the treasury by gen how howard ard auda and G bullock in which the fraudulent vouchers and other false evidence of payment have been filed and used by these onn off officers leers by which they obtained improperly credits for the tho money alleged to have been paid to remedy this tho committee reports a bill directing the treasury to pay tho the colored sailors soldiers and marines under certain circumstances and bring all persons implicated in the fraud to justice after a debate in which hoar and kasson defer defended ded howard fro from m these asper aspersions siong the bill and correspondence were ordered to be printed and re committed randall reported the tho sundry civil ampro appropriation V bill ordered printed the bill appropriates against on the corresponding bill of last year the house then proceeded to the consideration of the bill equalizing bounties of soldier soldiers sand abd and was a addressed d by thornburgh in its favor It allows to all enlisted men soldiers sailors and marines including slaves and aad indians eight and a third dollars for their per cent of service between the of april and the oth of may IM 1865 de do ducting all bounties already paid under tile the united states or state laws the bill la Is not to apply ti substitutes men who were prisoners erlof of war at the time of enlistment or men who wiro were discharged on their own application for other causes than disability incurred i the service prior to the of april 1805 iwa unless such discharge was obtained with a view to re enlistment or to accept promotion or to persons discharged on the ground of minority all applications for bounties under the 1111 are to be filed within five years the bill requires the expenditure of between nine and ten million dollars it was passed against 46 the speaker laid before the house a messa mesba message e from the president in relation to tho extradition treaty with england and the refusal of that government to comply with its provisions in the cases or of winslow window and brent based basol upon the act of parliament passed in 1870 and setting at liberty both the fugitives from justice the president regards it as an abrogation and annulment of the treaty and does not think it would comport with the dignity and self respect of this government for the surrender of fugitive criminals or to entertain any request of that character from that government he gives notice that without fur further tiler action of congress ho he will net not make or on entertain any requests under the treaty the message was referred to therom the committee on foreign relations washington 21 the chair laid before the senate a message from the president in regard to the gase base case of winslow which was read in the house yesterday ordered printed and referred to the committee on foreign relations morton morion submitted a resolution instructing the tho committee on privileges and elections to inquire what laws if any ther there were to protect tho inviolability of private des patches sent by mague magne magnetic tio telegraph and what legislation is necessary nece necessary to prevent the of such dispatches by unauthorized or irresponsible persons and report by bill or otherwise agreed to the chair laid before tho the senate a communication from the secre truy of war wat enclosing the tile geni of the U S army in regana to the of the tho th garden tm tract t at t camp verde arizona territory allison reported back the house bill to transfer the uralee of commissioner of indian affairs from the interior to the war department m i ent a and u 4 ir recommended i that ak ibbe be postponed until the first thursday after the first monday in december next ingalls asked that it be laid on the table so ordered drel or sherman called callad up jahe the house joint resolution the the secretary of the tho Trek treasury sury to issue ten million dollars in silver coin in ex exchange hange for deg dog degal 1 tender notes he submitted an amendment providing that trade dollars shall not hereafter be begal tender and authorizing thor izing the secretary of the treasury fo to limit the coinage thereof bofto to such amount as he may deem sufficient to meet the ex export i port demand for the tho same which was agreed to sherman said he thought at least should bo be issued ho he moved to amend by inserting that instead tho amount be but objection was made and he withdrew the amendment the senate then went into ex session to consider the nomina tiou tion of morrill to be secretary of the treasury and at once confirmed jt without the formality of reference sperman called up the joint resolution to authorize tile the president to appoint commissioners to attend the international conference upon the subject of the relative value of gold and silver bliver passed sargent said salti the trade dollar was at a greate greater r ds discount count in california than ordinary subsidiary sliver silver coin cola the trado trade dollar was worth but ninety cents on the dollar while subsidiary silver coin was 94 and 95 93 cents there was a general protest in this section against this trade tradel dollar hollar sherman bherman e ala ald ie e thought 0 oooo in silver coin coln should be I 1 issued instead of h b he e did not want autto antto to endanger c t the t e passage of bf by bi offering that amendment if it it would cause debate if the senate should u unanimously mo U sly siy pass pasi buchan amendment he had no doubt that tche ache house elouse would agree to it he then shub tub bitted an to strike out and insert thereof 20 3 sargent satgent objected and aud bherman sherman withdrew the ille amendment and in doing so he had bad no un doubt that the senator from frodi CaH calif ornia would regret iret b bavin ayin ivin lvin g made the objection la h hla hia ab bherman opinion there would be a want of change in the country before the next bession of congress congre es it would be a mistake for congress to adjourn this session without providing for the demand for small emalL change baDge sargent said if the amounts were Inc increased reaped to the result would be that an enormous quantity of silver would b be e sent to the pacific coast and would drown out all other currency morton said he would not oppose the bill but lie he had grave doubts about the propriety of it silver was worth only 84 cents on the dollar and this bill looked like saying to the world our greenbacks green backs are worth only 84 81 cents and we are goin to redeem them with silver washington 22 the tho senate bill 1411 to authorize the retirement of col wm 11 emory with the rank of brigadier generah general passed HOUSE 11 4 q washington 20 willard reported a bill to prevent the sale bale and use of adulterated and explosive illuminating ili III 0 oils passed lawrence reported a bill relating to land patents it provides provider that whenever a party Is lawfully entitled to a patent it shall have the same power as though issued at tho the time the party was first entitled td tolt it P passed ed also the bill providing that every person properly qualified shall bo admitted to practice in any court without regald to bex box sex laid on the table ba e friary creary reported a bill to require the service of proms in the U US S courtin court courts in mertain certain caseb cases provides it that whenever the service ser eer vice of process against any corporation cannot be made by reason of the fact that tho the officer on whom by law of such state service is tobe made do has resigned or cannot be found service may be made on any officer or agent of tho the corporation passed also aiso a bil ull billib 16 provide litfia up ftp additional circuit commissioners and to prevent op it directs tile the judges of the circuit courts to appoint commissioners ners in every county who shall give a hearing to any person arrested for violation of the united states law when he be shall be entitled to such hearing heating passed also alao la in relation to judgment liens it provide provides that judgments and decrees of a united states court for payment for money shall be liens on the real estate of the debtors passed caulfield reported a bill fixing the time ef of the redemption of lands lauds sold by decrees and aad judgments in chancery it provides that wherever real estate shall bo be sold on judgments and decrees in Cb chancery ancery the same right shall be allowed for redemption of such sale as is ailo alto allowed w by the statute of the state slate passed WASHING washington tos TOX 21 the house went into committee of the tho whole blackburn in the chair on the sundry civil appropriation bill stenger addressed the committee in reference to tho the Fre edmans Freed mana savings and trust CoIn coln Compan company parly pally 5 washington 22 21 1 the house met at 11 am and immediately went into committee of the whole oil on the sundry civil appropriation question being an amendment to have the public printing done under contract by the lowest bidder which after discussion was wab agreed to AMERICAN washington 19 there was waa an immense mass meeting in this city tonight to night to ratify the cincinnati nominations the meeting was the largest that has occurred in this city since the war prominent on the platform were president grant senators sherman morton and oglesby chandler taft treasurer new gen butler hutler and many other prominent persons the meeting C was presided over by logan speeches were made by sharman morton Freling huysen oglesby taft and butler the speeches all gave un bounded unbounded approval to the nominations letters were read from secy seely seey jewell senator ConUI conkling ng and secretary Bri bristow stow etow expressing pressing their hearty approval of the nominations butler said he be desired to repel the slander upon at the convention one of the delegates aa said sald id they would only vote for one man he would say that there would be a large majority for any man nominated at that convention after the adjournment of the meeting at the city hall the tile as sem blage proceeded lo 10 the residence of blaine wha who was ulet 1 l with the most intense manifestations of favor he addressed the crowd aa a follows follow fellow republicans the condition of my ileith forbids that 1 I I 1 should address you at length and I 1 fear my voice may rany fall fail to reach a considerable portion of the large crowd to which I 1 am so indebted for the compliment of this call let me say in brief that I 1 heartily join oin oln with you in ratifying the aiom riom of hayea and wheeler I 1 know both tooth ef of the candidates well and have known them long they are true and tried honest and competent strong and popular I 1 do not believe it was pok poa sible sibie for the nati national mial convention to present presenta a more acceptable ticket to the great mass of american voters and I 1 have no doubt of its triumphant election in november to that great result your efforts and mine will I 1 am sure be devoted with the most earnest zeal if I 1 may be permitted to refer to the connection of my own name with tho the republican nomination let me say gentlemen that I 1 look back upon atwith ft with bilde and satisfaction and with not one tinge of regret at tho final result I 1 owe much to the true friends who so faithfully supported me and I 1 am sure that I 1 do not entertain the slightest feeling of unkindness towards those who opposed me I 1 hope I 1 can go further and say that out of all the fierce conflicts of the past half year I 1 do not at this moment cherish a trace of ill III will or uncharitable feeling toward any political rival or any political opponent let lel us look forward hopefully to the future for the peace and prosperity of tho the american people wisely guarded by a republican administration of tile tho government which shall be just juet to all sections and all citizens of our own common country thanking you again agalli c gentlemen tor for the honor of your call I 1 bi bid J you a good night nw YORK ig 19 it is now tho thought that the loss joa at lat uhe ile the st johns fire will not exceed half a million dollars two tramps were in custody there on suspicion of or in ST louis 19 the tho republicans ieans leans held a gratification ratification meeting tonight to night speeches were made by john B henderson district attorney dyer and others wm foster murdered the unknown colored man mart in warren co last hist august was hung bung at warrenton between seven and eight this morning foster hlad bud two trial triai and was convicted convict eq on both bato BATON i ROUGE rouan 19 the T disturb anee ance reported as a riot occurred at at mt pleasant near port gibson on saturday the tho negroes following the example of the whites organized a band of regulators and ordered a democratic negro to leave the place refusing to leave he be was attacked by the regulators and killed A con bon constable stable and posse attempting to arrest the murders were driven away the sheriff of baton rouge with a posse went to mt pleasant on sunday and captured fourteen negroes including tate murderers murderer I 1 A party darty of armed negroes pa passed ed baton rouge on the opposite gide bide of the river going towards plaque mino mine when they reached brush landing they were zero disarmed by the whites the sheriff Is a posse making the arrest at mount pleasant report being fired upon by the negroes two of them were wounded and two horses killed ont 19 A fight occurred between the irish antl and italian an bof workmen kinen on the new canal yes jes berday during which one italian was so badly beaten that lie he died during t the night ati frishman irishman was shot through the thigh and several italians wounded thedis the disturbance tur bance continued through the afternoon and was not quelled until the arrival of a detachment of volunteers from this place the affair is being thoroughly investigated CLEVELAND 0 20 last night as a car en on the south side of the street railway was going down seneca street hill tife life brake gave way letting tue the car down the hill at a rapid speed when the car struck the bridge the horses be came Joos ened and ran away the car JIn jumping ping the tile track plunged into the canal a distance of rubout twenty y feet three pa passenger swe were re carried down into the water mrs gertrude Del dei zeid zeld a widow lady lads forty five ears cars old iwas was taken from miss mies emma landsburg and J W reily kelly were 0 beverely but not dangerous dan gerou bu amr lt NEW NF v YORK 1 20 00 grant made a speech tonight to night in indorsement endorsement indor of hayes and wheeler the bere sere naders from the tion meeting at ane city hall after paying payin blaine the compliment of a visit 5 directed their cahl course kte ize to the white howye house on the balcony of which the president soen soan appeared and in response to the music of the madine marine band and the cheers of the crowd when opportunity |