Show jp i ar a P n s T aino tiao A im SENATE washington 29 chair lan unan man laid before the senate a mes rnest i gage sage from the president enclosing ta a com eom communication catlon cation from the secretary of the interior in regard to the ede ode deficiency clency in inane tile supplies sOp plies piles at at red bed peo reo cloud indian agenw agency and if ree con COMM coc amending anding favorable j on the ithe tho estimates e eitl elti iti mates submitted by lik secretary to supply such deficiency ordered printed and anu and reta referred red sherman gherman aborom from tho i committee bm OH finance D nance nanee reported a advery dy etsey ersey on the senate bill hill to amend section of the fhe rev nev revised used statutes af pf the e US ua permitting nat national tonai konal banks to or orn orr with of fifty thousand in ini towns irrespective of population lati iati ail all introduced billy IP said sald he had bad received n u 1 u 1 leti lets let iet iter fiaui 11 ati enat banua banka aia mia bla IM cities as 3 well aa at country 4 asking the passage of this bill and arthe if the chairman of fb the e committed on fi fl fiance had tue tie objections a 6 p tild ilke jike to havethe alif spaced faced dathe bix oho tho calendar with the adverse re report 3 1 was gis so ordered I 1 1 1 bayard from the tho jon on finance reported f on the senate bill extending the tima hm for the redemption of lands held heid by the J bunor andr the several acts avy ilvy gag gug direct taxes pa passed sed booth presented of the tho athe california legislature asking ifor sueh such legislation as ag will protect actual beuers in their lights upon uron certain lands ia 1 that state e granted by the act of july 1862 td wid aid in the of a railroad aud and nud telegraph line from river ilver to the pacific ocean to the committee on public lands the senate resumed the consideration n of the blu biu making calking ampro eions for the suppora support of t hp ruil mil aci acl academy ademy for the fiscal year ending june 80 30 1877 the pending question being ther the amendment of orl gri appropriations outtie out tho clause appropriate ing ang nd 2493 for jiete sixteen n nu clans fo fon fot i t the h 0 corn coin companies banies as pr provided 0 i elded in sec see 9 and 10 of an act approved i march 3rd ard 1875 and inserting in in leu 1110 ti thereof the following for foy tha tho niky tay dily of the military academy band and it was agreed reed 0 o d the next amendment proposed to 0 o Inc lne increase fease tease the appropriation tion ron non nor for contingencies for the superintend r ent of bf the ther academy fram tram toi to the amendment was agreed ta yeas 27 nays 14 1 I 1 other amendments amendment of the committee were were agreed to aud atad the bil ull i having baving been considered aft n committee pr of the this whole was reported ao to the senate and tho the question being on concurring in dri the amendments malle maile in committee s whyte moved to out mhd clause increasing hier the amount for contingencies for fon tile the academy 2 rejected 21 AV ASHINGTON 1 y isen sen from thee ommittee on drs agricol ture tu amport reported W to the senate bill to invest ti gation gAlion as s to 1 lle ile habit 1 of f tb 1 bocky rocky mountain locusts orso l called called shoppers gra grasshoppers and it was waa indefinitely postponed ile lle bealo abo reported frog from tho same committees in favor of tho the senate bill for protection again t injurious u insect seo sec 4 amendments which was vas ord ond ared gred printed bill placed on the calendar I 1 I 1 1 1 t 1 winton dad L 1 after afler debarb I 1 i the senate passed w without amendment the house bill appropriating 7 for the purpose ing material and fon foe the continua tiou of the work on the building for the custom house and post office at stlouis A concurrent resolution instructing the con cou committee i on the library y to in aqui quinea nd report whit what unpublished documents correspondence or other manuscripts relative to the bictory history of the coun country try before march jtb 1789 are now in possession of tbt the depart debart department ment of state the historical value of the same the expediency and ana cost of publishing the tho same also upon the thai expediency J cy and mst of publishing the Al papers pe rs was wag received aiom flom from the house a use ahad atad 4 agreed to ia at lelik length I 1 idd iri d favor of the admission add hission of pinchback cl norwood said the senator ir from OM mississippi as a azember member of the commit tedon privileges privilege sand and elections reported that thac the election in louisiana was an organized fraud a andr nd pi af did I 1 not v ea a how bow aa an organized fraud could dould elect au a V si senator alcorn alcord said thet the committee was not instructed to io inquire into the leg legality allty of the legh legislature latu t e but who waa was go governor vernOT of ae on that question ciu clu emlon eAlon hung the titie title the dai claimant mant to a sezen seat in the senate I 1 I 1 I 1 j edmunds sard said the resolution under which the committee acted ro read d I 1 y resolved thit thib the committee on privileges and arid cl election be instructed ted to inquire and report to the senate sedate whether there is any existing asiana state government in louisiana jo ta pursuance of the committee halt had that thele wag lio no government there i Alcorn said thattie th attiQ axtle 9 commit committee tea tee having lep oried lat bat her ewas ewaa no bo lawful government in and the senate having ref refused io to authorize a new election thene there ard and kt kelogg flog 1109 having been beek as governor of that state the question was settled n aa far as it could be bi and po no further adjudication could be ie had fidd alcorn referred to ta the speech of senator gordon adon before bifora the georgia legislature in regard to the corrupt ludi judi in n mississippi and aud said th thadd ae t e must be misinformed as thre more was was not r more honest judiciary in any state of the union than in mississippi in conclusion he defended the J dd lelary of his hla and wid read vii vil vilous viiola oua ous I 1 extracts extrac ti to how tilot ethdl the ludge judge 1 thero there stood very high ap 1 1 mouse vasha 29 speaker w ladd before the holise house I 1 a message from the president Preside ut urging the necea necessity sity sits of an immediate ampro priA prin tian to supply the deficiency clene at the red cloud clou d indian agency I 1 it kelly by consent introduced trod a bill empowering the uhe secretary of the interior the secretary of tbt institute and the librarian of congress ngiem to re sort to such mel meu measures tires adwill as will most restore the writings it iii the 0 original of bhe tre tye cl i of fience clence with tha ther e alipat ur Cs appi appl ende thereto now in azil sayler from the co committee in attee on publio public lands reported a bill to affied amend d the act to encourage the growth bt tor on ob the western pj prairies miend I 1 aleo a bill explanatory of the timber culture acl ael J ted led 7 1 l young from committee the tho oil nd ground reported a tv t authorizing the the meas pres fo io secure thel proper P bf tbd ball oft of theonne 0 amft dunham 0 offered eretta a in the juul Judi blary plary com committee ni attee to enquire what legislation is necessary ary to a secure indemnity for tho the V S fifthe for the I 1 interest on the dy bonas bonds of the belfi pacific railway companies and ard also to secure indemnity against the liability of the U S A to pay the principal also to what extent the tho rates of freight and dud transportation on those roads can be regulated to make mike them leps less burdensome the public adopted doted fL hardenburgh wll gli from the committee on un the tho centennial celeb celebration rati 0 reported report eda a bill recommending the people of the several states to assemble in thein their respective counties or to towns ans on the approaching centennial and to cause to be delivered a historical history cai cal sketch of the county count or town fronna frota its formation copies to tr ha filed in the county clerks offIce and in he library of congress so that a complete record may be had pf af the progress of the republic pal pas passed ss e d 1 1 1 1 1 AMERICAN SA sav 4 29 the fire at the state st ale ate penitentiary alary is less disastrous thau than at first reported the flames were confined to the main workshop in which they edby ahe the he exerts exertions f oda 0 of f the convicts who behaved well detachments from the fire department and the police policed and lid m military alitar il itar of this city on their arrival at this prison found that their servi services cei were ive not required as the fire was waa subdued and the pr prisoners I 1 locked up A dispatch this morning reports that there were no escapes the loss Is lp probably I 1 0 one ne third of which falls falis falls on the ca vun vur I 1 nature e blan ilan manufacturing u a t r ng cointa company ny and porter blum and blessinger who wiio were gre tho the furniture and hlad shoe contra confronts etts NEW tork YORK augustine Augu stineR B mcdonald cotton claim agent was arrested ia in brooklyn today to day on a kass kats re requisition 8 1 1 on of ot the governor of arkansas 1 4 mcdonald is charged with subornation nation of perjury through which it is alleged the government was swindled out of a claim for cotton sad saip to have been arnt b in the I 1 ate late war 29 the city is entirely given up to the king of misrule m business is entirely suspended and all the tho mv pr principal blat streets present a dense mas 4 sor of surging humanity r prominent amid all alt are great crowds of grotesque mas maskers kers kerp representing every conceivable character the weather r is clearing og off and is piea plea pleasant sant bant and the success of the caru carn carnivals carnival ivalis is assured the steamers andy parser which arrived last fi night from cincinnati were crowded with pleasure seekers and every traia arriving Is crowded the pageant of the alks and brewe ef of motley will wilt move at and at 8 tonight to night the magnificent spectacular pageant of the will move there are art more visitor ilois now here than at the former carnival during the afternoon the streets were so densely crowded that it iwas was f found ou nid fid almost impossible for t the he police forre to clear them fon fer the pageant of the alks and brewe of motley the pageant of the former m er represented therle therie the return turn of the ninth of or france prance from tha the crusades the scene being laid at paris sept siept 1245 evansville ind 29 private advices advises to the burnal journal 7 indicate the storm which was destructive at princeton on sunday nights visited enderson henderson JS and christian count counties les ies kentucky hoing am immense damage washington 29 th the e conference of the democratic cau cancu ul committee last night developed the fact jact of the jm possibility impossibility of arriving at a unanimous agreement on t the he financial question eight out of 01 tho the thirteen members favor the amended proposition for an annual three per percent cent egin edin reserve by the national banus banks and the secretary of the treasury and for the repeal of so much of or the specie resumption act and fixes the ish orJa of january nud nui ry 1879 for the purpose the othen other five members of the commit tAo presented a single proposition ner fer the repeal of the tho clause in id question this divides the two re reports ports porta which will be submitted to the carcus caucus general babcock delivered to the senate today to day a message from the president being the first time he be has performed that bervice service this session after he be had bad delav delivered ered the message a large number of senators went to him and congratulated him upon his recent acquit acquittal til sargent Sar bar geitt has written a letter to attorney general pierrepont in regard aard gard to the government suit against the C P IL B R co to recover five live per cent of its net earnings after referring to the indefinite postpone ment trient of this case by the Cili california fornia circuit court to allow nilow testimony to be taken takeaina in washington and sharply criticizing the comp company anys argument that the road is not completed sargent calls attention to the importance of closely watching the matter here so that facts fact may appear in the deposIt depositions iong long which he lae saya Is not likely to be the case unless pierre pierrepont p ont takes action to secure that result lyon then resumed his testimony from yesterday sayings saying among other things that general schenck received shares in addition to the previously owned by him which said for twenty three pounds ds a share or three pounds premium after the quality of the mine had been magnified mag nned prof silliman suliman was at salt bait lake city with willi williams ams an english director of the E emma mma mine company stewart left the session of the senate in jn the winter of 1872 and soon thereafter the famous telegram signed by silliman williams and d huzzy was sent to london representing that large beds bedi of ore had bad been discovered at the emma min mi eThis neThia was considered very remarkable the new discoveries co were represented at t tons ons ong wor worth th 2000 per ton or witness related th thab that at in n conversation between park and himself park said it was hard for general schenck to live on 1 OW a a year he bad to buy dresses for members of his family which cost coat a pie piece e to go to queen victories drawing room and the dress could be wom wem only once park did 11 not ot blame general schenck for wanting to make money at another time park said he be was waa going to have a little game with the general em who was a good poker player witness testified that albert gran t the promoter of or the emma mine speculation in england informed him that he gave senator stewart 0 2000 F hares shares of the stock to become o a director himself and assist in getting name 0 on a the getting oard board park in informed formed witness that fisher of vermont an intimate friend of his owed general genera il schenck sterling for services rendered ina in lna a land grant which perhaps was disposed of in holland hoiland park wanted schenck to give fisher an opportunity port unity to make inake something and schenck afterwards said he found fisher a very valuable man fisher wrote articles for the london mining journal ro paying very verv very large prices for their publication and they were extravagant in praise of the richness of the emma mine and were of a most extraordinary ch character ar as to the misrepresentations 0 na on june the emma mine literally caved luor inor in or collapsed and has not since been repaired when stewart was asked how they could satisfy the english stockholders for the production non pro of ore ho he rall replied ed that that was easily managed man maa aged they could say that th the a snowa of utah were BO so deep aa as to ito prevent hauling bub but they could make up for lost time ime during the slimmer park wrote to anderson connected with it the company on the of july I 1 1874 8 74 after his bis return from salt lake C city ity that while he expected to see in the emma mine large beds of ore the sight of them went far above his expectations Ther there ewas was no report concerning the vast production of the mine but what fell fall far short of the truth on such false representations the stock asa asi a consequence advanced information has been at the war D department that Cr eueral crook has started with a force from ft laramie and general custar with troops from fort lincoln to be joined by a detachment from montana to operate a against sifting silting bull |