Show BY TR T R lei LEJ G rath RAPH RAP congressional SENATE washington 24 the house bouse bill to reorganize the judiciary of the U 8 was read by 1 y its title and N referred to the committee on the judiciary windom presented the memorial of the committee appointed by the new kew yoth cheap transportation association to call the attention of congress to various facts of cheap transportation ien len referred erred tn in presenting entin the memorial windom said the committee represented 1500 leading business men by hamilton to 1 gnant grant rant certa certain in rights to the central texas and el paso railway company and to provide for a continuous through line of railroad between the cities of the lower mississippi river biver and the gulf of mexico and the pacific ocean referred by cragin to provide for means of cheap transportation upon inter ion lon waters to restore the tho ocean carrying trade of the U sa S and for other purpose purposes referred washington 24 hitchcock Hitchco cb from froin the committee on territories reported without amendment the house bill to amend the act of march 1875 to enable tile the people of colorado to form a constitution and state government and for the admission of said state into the union on an equal footing with the original states and asked for its immediate consideration and it iti was so ordered washington 25 on motion of sherman the senate considered the bill reported by the finance committee on wednesday Wednes dayto to amend the acts of gf july 1870 and jan soth to authorize the refunding of the national debt ex the bill bli bil and said it was recommended by the secretary of the treasury it provides that the ai per cent bonds should run thirty years instead of fifteen years and the amount increased from froal 2300 to after some debate the tho senate passed without amendment the bill reported by the finance committee on Wean wednesday ebay to amend the acts of july 14 1870 and january ua 20 1571 to authorize the re f funding n ing of the national debt the vote voto on the passage of the bills was yeas 51 nays nass 5 those voting no were cockrell E eston eaton aton mccreery mcdonald and robertson rober Kober lson the bill aa as passed amends the acts named to provide that the amount of bonds bearing 44 4 per cent inter est cst autho authorized prized to be cc issued bo be increased te to five hundt hundred ed million dol larmand lar lara saud sand and that they be payable at the pleasure of the U 8 after thirty years it also provides that theace the act shall not nut ba lie construed to authorize any increase of the total amount of the bonds provided for by the acts named nor to authorize auth nuth orize oriza any in crease of the bonded debt of the U US S washington 28 the chair laid before the benato a communication of the secretary of War with a report from the chief of the ordnance bureau in regard to an om omission isslyn in the revised statutes of the united states and commending such sueh legislation as will enable the department to continue in use the system of property accountability ordered printed and referred jones presented the credentials of his colleague wm win sharon sharoo to be U S senator from 11 nevada sevada for six years froni frona march ath 1875 they we were r e read at length ab sharon aron was escorted to tho the desk by his colleague and tile tilo oath of offee office was administered by terry president pro tem tern wright from frem the committee on in civil service and retrenchment reported favorably on the senate bill fixing the salary of the president of the US placed on the calendar HOUSE WA 24 in the house a bill was presented by cole to equalize the settlement of al all ail I 1 claims for damages sustained by reason of public improvements in the district of columbia ou on motion of cox it was ordered that the session of saturday be for debate only Buck buek buckner nei nel chairman of odthe tho the committee on the district of columbia offered ered a resolution authorizing the committee to employ experts in prosecuting its investigation into the affairs of the district adapted adopted wood of N Y from the committee on ways and and means reported a bill for carrying into effect the treaty recently ma dewith the king of the lia fla hawaiian wailan wallan island s made a special ecial order oriler for thursday next apt the be speaker then proceeded as a s the bu iness odthe morning hour lo 10 call on the committees for Te reports ports forney from the committee on mines and mining reported a bill to exclude missouri from the provisions of the act to promote the mining resources of the united state passed vance from the committee on patents reported back adaven adversely elv ely tho the bill limiting the duration of patents laid on tb e table also the bill to protect tie tle revenues of he be patent pate nt ut office it p provides that any officer i who shall receive any money other than bis his salary for any work done shall be punishable by nine fine or imprison imprisonment ament passed washington 25 Buckner from tuo tue con eon conference 1 clerence committee on the bill to pay the interest on the bonds of the district of Colu columbia ulvia niVia made a report and proceeded to explain it washington 25 in the sen fen ate today to day relly kelly of oregon introduced a bill for the restoration to market of certain lauds in the territory of utah referred to committee on public lands the chair laid before afie th e senate resolutions of the legislative assembly of montana territory asking an ap appropriation of fifteen thousand dollars to in the columbia in order that salmon may ascend that rier river rien referred to committee on territories Freling huysen from committee on agriculture reported favorably on the house resolution to print extra copies of the report of the on agriculture for the year 1873 passed 1 4 FORU Cu j PARIS P A ris bis 26 the aron monseur itei says bays t the he internment of several thousand carlista Car lists by france franco lias has led to the discovery of a cumbe numbe num berof cosmopolitan insurgents in the ing former officers of garde mobile germans poles and several deserters from the french army the last will be tried by court martial about carlista Car lists are surrendering daily to th the french eFrench authorities ies ICs hendaye advices advises state that gen Mor Mo lones rione commanding the royalists koy h has hab as arrived at arun with fifteen battalions he is now marching toward san ban sebastian the carlista Car lists are arc demoralize demoralized dand and fleeing in disorder bome BOMB 27 the kings signature has been forged to a bill for two hundred thousand franc francs s several arrests have been made but the guilty one la Is confessedly the marquise Mantl Manti of emagan who added that at her instigation forged bills fora greater amount are in circulation MADRID 27 in tho chamber of deputies yesterday senor castel ar took the oath but 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