Show B by 1 teley Toley yi s V J V fi irown 3 raph J r 1 congressional S SENATE H N at 13 washingto T 1 0 called ug up the house bill bil to provide temporarily for or the expenditures pend tures iturea of the government passed 11 amendments were agreed to ap up biating for the restoration of tho the fast mail mall trains on the new york central and hudson river biver laue lake shore bhore and michigan southern railroads Bail roads between new york and chicago and on the pennsylvania ivan la railroad and its connections s between new york st fit louis nouis C cincinnati and chicago and also appropriating for fon the restoration of the fast mall mail F ser service er on the ft ton and baltimore railroad and on a the baltimore and ohio railroad and its connections between washington sh st louis and chicago washington 11 windom call ed up the house bili bill to provide means to defray the expenses of the district of columbia until june ht 1876 by authorizing the district authorities to anticipate the taxes by a loan of passed with amendments that such loan eilo elio be temporary and bo be repaid out gf the first taxes available edmunds E moved to out all after the enacting clause and insert in lieu thereof a n m ap not otherwise appropriated as the government governments share snare of the district expenses for the year beginning july agreed to and the bill then passed the chair presented thel entis enta message inclosing a telegram tele grma from gen sheridan and a letter from gen sherman concerning the indian troubles and the probable necessity of increasing the fora force against them ordered printed the senate then consider considered edth tin postal bill and Ham liia amendment authorizing the first and sed sec ond assistant postmasters general to perform certa certain i n parts of th thi postmaster generals gene Geue raes raPs work agree to also withers amendment amend men authorizing the tile postmaster genea geuer to contra contract et for a fast mail servio servin from washington to new tow 1 orlen orien vig via riehmond richmond and also allison amen amendment din diu ent for a fast mail contra rie tie tween chicago C oud and the eastel easter terminus of the union pacific ral ras road at an extra cost of not mi mr than per annum paddock submitted an amen ment menta as ann aan an additional section hotl to tl bill restoring the franking privilege reported by him in may it vides videa that senators representatives and officers of the house HOUselL ai senate may transmit through tb mails malls matter pertaining to g oved ment business free of charge ac receive matter the same way howe favored it and moved L amendment so as to allow se senates naton representatives and delegates r congress the secretary of the sed bed ate and clerk of the house of sr presenta tives to send and letters and documents only at so not packages and other matter 11 lating exclusively to the business agreed to paddocks amendment re it was agreed to SO 30 to 15 the bill was reported to the bed ben ate and the amendment committee comit tee of the whole agreed to hamlin moved to funnie amend by providing that the COD co tracts U acts acta by the postmaster gedell genes for fast mail service shall not be bei bel longer than two years agreed ti hitchcock renewed his amedi ameci ment made in committee of 1 whole appropriating fast mail service between chias chios and om omaha aba aha which was agreed the bill was read a third litney pass passed ced sed yeas 27 nays 18 WASHINGTON 11 edmunds moved to take up proposed pre posed rosed constitutional amt amei ami ment prohibiting the ap appropriate r of monty for the support of set het rian school schools agreed to ye sea yea 1 I nays 13 llo U S H T 11 on banning the senate bill repe repeal 1 so much of the army appropriate bill pill as limits the num number berof of idd grouts to and continuing forcythe forc force ethe the statutes which the employment of 1000 1009 EC 0 w was an tah tak taken eh from the S p e 1 ak e rys W and after explanation by him P F sed i L I 1 i after aftel d discussion the we resold allowing t the he military owr coning to sit during recess was 0 i p hi washington ia randall made a conferences 04 on the thel judian aidian appropriation 1 over lasty to bhe the fhe speaker presented ther ines message sage sago concerning ja 00 forces for the indian service berred singleton from droin th the commett com mitt on printing reported bo bad 01 s senate bill for prin printing W copies of the agricultural P for euch each year of 1674 1874 ana and ism sti VM IN appropriating for that thai F pal pose passed the follow boloz missions are practically practical lya iya abolish bolis as asno aano no appropriations are macef msue maue ministers to any uny of thein them 0 tu switzerland bolivia ecuador i gra jumble paraguay Ur aguay w or denmark the bill pro pr oyide yides however ho weyer fon foe daf dan faires to ae represent the united states stats in portugal greece denmark and paraguay at annual salaries of each the following consulates not provided for are practically abolished v southampton TI malta maita alta aita Vlad VIadia istock tock oporto santa hanta cruz nantes la rochelle port mahon valencia station martin cyprus bucharest venice milan turks turk s island ha ka dodi 1 goderich Gode richand and W nd ada west tile tiya bill as it now stands standa saves savea from the appropriation of last year AMERICAN CH BY the govern gov erDmen men t cour courier ler ier w who h 0 left foru fort t Lar laralle ashie asbie far red bed cloud clou d agency on monday bionday was attacked b before daylight on tues bues day morning nearl running water by who fired from a distance of nifty fifty yards drove him into and chased him twenty miles when his horse horsa being wounded he left him and hid in a gulch nil all day and at night xe turned returned to fort laramie company A ath cavalry arrived at that post to today da day d and wilt will leave for camp Rob dobinson Eo binson luson tomorrow to morrow philadelphia 19 the bark C U E jam jaw has haa arrived here and hud brings the second officer and three of tile the crew of the ship L 2 TF IV lele Eele liet Jiel of yarmouth N X S from baltimore for they were rescued from a piece of floating wreck and report that the ship capsized in a h hurricane ne on july 31 they had been fifty sic six hours without food or drink fore FORT halia HALIJ idaho 10 A sad occurrence happened here hero yesterday private frederick lutz company A fourteenth infantry while out hunting accidentally shot hims himself elfand and died from the e effect of his hig wounds last jast night he re wasa was a good soldier and beloved by his comrades leyork gruz grac 10 the first wires were strung over the eastern cistern tower of the brooklyn bridge today to day they wui ba brought into position early next week when a temporary foot bridge will be completed as soon as possible some think in a month mon t h the immense ship three brothers JS formerly the ste Vanderbil tf yesterday passed the ma east ast river riven when observations taken showed her topmast sat least ten feet under the lowest part of the projected bridge thus thua dispelling the idea that the bridge will disturb navigation at the working mens meus demonstration today to day about two tw hundred men merk were in the procession when they arrived at the city hall they sent the committee into mayor wickham who presented the address asking for work and relating their distress the mayor mayon said sald the city was now doln doing all that was possible rin the way of or supplying labor H e sympathized with them but beld bed out no hopes the corm corn matteo then returned and reported to the full body after which speeches were made denunciatory of the aldermen and the official and one ono man who had bada a broom in his h Is hands bands declared dec lared lareO he lie had come down to sweep tha jmajor and othen other officials out tji tha the crowd then dispersed evincing no 0 disposition to create oreate creater creator an any V trouble cincinnati TZ 10 from sixty five to r pe everit severity verity brakemen OB on the ohio and nod railroad have ruc struck rue and pud hold the trains alongie th 1 e road read by uncoupling coupling un unc the cars ears carsno antl anti throwing away tway the afria nav gomz ai the ington special ays aya gen den M C butier butler has haa addressed a letter to con ress reas man rones thanking him hi m alid and other othe r gentlemen in Con giess for tile the vindication they have made of or his connection with the hamburg allair butler says mys the there sid ent enta 4 of the th north do not understand nv hat extent the tle people adjacent toM amburg and in hamburg have been bihl deViled bedeviled St by th tha negro character or the vexation and wrong which the negro character Is capable ori orp of and aud with what patience the white folks folka have submitted with scirce scarcely ly a remonstrance he says there is something ill in human nature which 1 11 sin will not nol at ways endure oppression after describing the exact situation of ot the tha young men in tho carriage on the fourth of july and the determination of the negroes 0 to o drive them back he makes tho the point that this thia company supposed to be a legalized company had long since ceas ceased ed to be a militia company under the state laws that the state arms aruis that had been given ohad had obad been turned in and tutored stored away for return to the state arsenal that two months ago they were secured either elther by force or on a forged order and distributed anew ao so that the company which obstructed ted the highway of the main street of hamburg on the ath of july tuly was not a military company at nil all but was an armed mob which at the time was in unlawful p possession os session of the state arms and in gross and open violation of the state laws jaws by having induced the property of the state without sufficient authority it was not until this unlawful company or its leaders were commanded to appear before the proper legal officers that it was discovered that they deter to resist the law in the bame same manner that they had obstructed ted the highway with force of arms illegally in their possession poss essien esslen gen butler builer then makes the point that any man may lawfully defend his ilfe life and liberty and luls his person and that when this mob company entrenched itself in a building fortified with ball cartridges and musket bayonets and had bad shown a determination ti re all lawful authority it became necessary to ds dispossess i possess them of or their arms an and d show them that they could not override the law ho he sad says in conclusion whether an outlaw meets me face faco to face in the road to drive me out of it by force or throw himself ina lna in a brick house where his musket commands the road from the window the issue ls is is 19 the same I 1 have a right to defend myself and this Is all that was done by the whites at hamburg in firing on 01 and dispersing the military autocrats who set themselves above the lawand resolved society then and there into its original elements of armed niva aiva aggression on the one hand and armed resistance on the other oleary completed miles before midnight public interest increases as success becomes probable washington 1 11 four companies of the tho fourth Artil artillery lerv lery at san ban francisco have been ordered to cheyenne BATAVIA N Y 11 thomas burton was hanged this mornin for the murder of mrs sarah morton norton on the ad of deamber december 1875 ho he confessed the deed but denied the murderous intention he having been under the influence of liquor when he killed her philadelphia ll 11 wool colorado washed 18 6 22 unwashed 15 18 extra and arid merino pulled 28 E 32 no 1 and superfine pulled 28 8 ia 32 california fine and medium IS 18 27 coarse 18 22 ST PAUL paun nilan ll 11 from froin bismarck transmits the following from terrys carlp camplin at the mouth of rosebud aug col otis with six companies of the fifth reached readied camp on the next day besides the new arrival the entire command is being re fitted and assembled on the south bank of the Y ellow stone the march will commence mence menco on the ath gen terry I 1 in n an order dated july espres expresses ses his thanks to pil privates vates james bell evans and stewart fc of company E ath their bravery in taking patches des to gen crook and returning turning le these among others volunteered to go ahr through ough the hostile country when the indian scouts refu refused ed washington II 11 the president in his message concerning the indian campaign strongly urges the necessity of providing for a possible contingency durin during the vac vacation a of congress for more troops in the indian country I 1 it t would seem more economical aud better lie lle hesayo says to authorize an inc increase rease or of ha the present cavalry force by 2500 1500 0 privates private but if this is not nut deemed advisable the president should be authorized to call out not over four regiments each 1000 strong of volunteers for six months he would not order out volunteers unless reports from the scene made it absolutely necessary and then only the smallest possible nu number aber the following is general sheri dans letter to gen sherman 1 I have not yet been able to reinforce the garrison at red bed cloud and spotted tail tall or at standing rock bock to be strong enough to count indians or to arrest and disarm those coming in I 1 beg of you to see the military commission of the house and urge on it the necessity of increasing the cavalry reg regiments imenes toone to one hundred to each com company pany paDy general crooks total strength is 1774 terrys is 1873 and find to give this force to them I 1 have stripped every post from the line of manitoba to texa texas we want more mounted men we have not exceeded the law in enlisting indian scouts in fact we have not as many as the law allows us the whole number in this division is only the indians with general crook are not enlisted or even paid they them the are not worth paying they are with him only to gratify their desire for a fight and their athirst thirst for revenge on the sioux signed P H w lt itgen gen y the letter of general le sherman to the secretary of war endorses the recommendation of general sheridan and the letter of tile the secretary of war recommends the same to the president dent dept james G hill of boston was today appointed supervising architect of the Treasury he has been draughtsman and assi assistant taut tant for several years the president today to day sent a message to congress urging in view of the possible contingency during tile the vacation that provision be made for more troops in the indian country and suggesting that if an increase of the present cavalry force by 2500 2603 be deemed inadvisable cable maule he be authorized to call out livo live regiments of volunteers each one thousand strong for a period not exceed exceeding ing lug six months mouths OTTAWA 11 II A letter bom the northwest mounted policy force J dated bismarck july says our party came across four hundred sioux on an atio war path one bundled miles from the beene scene of custers mass massacre sacro sacre we anticipate trouble with the indians before we reach our destination augusta ga 11 the partie parties accused of complicity in the hamburg riot before judge maharat Ma healier hi alier aller herat at aiken yest Sest yesterday erday gave ball bail in 1 1000 each new ise IV YORK youir 11 the independent labor party william willfam A corsey presiding meb met tonight to night and allom nominated james jamea gordon bennett for mayor of new york A committee of three was appointed to wait on bennett and tender him the nomination FORT forr SCOTT 11 advices from the cherokee nation indian territory report the govern government ment unsettled and |