| Show BY RY pleis AMERICAN 26 the enthusiasm and t excitement over the tho election of johnson as U S senator are beyond description he made a speech of thirty minutes this evening to a crowd of ten thousand people announcing his adherence to democratic principles as exemplified in his administration of the government and set forth in former for mer men speeches he denied having k made 1111 IIII any auy y concessions to the republicans in the contest or of makino malting any terms with other candidates candidate and declared that lie he was elected on the broad platform of the constitution washington 27 beck keck of the ways and means committee says the proposed increase of the whiskey tax would produce tile the government nothing the first year but would give present holders six million dollars he ridicules the idea that congress may agree to apply tho the additional tax to the stock on hand strong efforts are making to induce the president to T c eto to the tile little bill because of its increased duties on mixed silk sill goods an examination of the cellar of the navy department building shows that arrangements had been made yesterday to burn the building trains of rope and waste paper were laid about the floor connecting with piles of chips shavings and broken up kindling wood it is believed that the fire on monday is tle tie act of an afi incendiary de tives are at work anew yo 17 iza ITT the tho times says it is not nut surry sorry to see andrew johnson roeurn to public ilfe life he displayed many and grave faults as president pr eident but went out of the white whito house as pure as he entered it which is something to sayin say in these times after pointing out some serious errors errora the times characterizes him as a man of great natural abilities and force of or character he will considerably enliven the senate discussions discus and what he says will geuer rener generally aUy be worth hearing the th world says it is sincerely glad of the return of so and upright a public man to the senate alth aith although ough lis hia faculties and eions fit him better for opposition than for power his past proves that his future will be unselfish honest and very courageous cop eop the sun thinks his election will be hailed with general satisfaction because be he is believed to be honest and fearless he is not wise or great but he has proved himself superior to those who lead the senate mal mat arity Tn TRENTON ENToN 27 ex governor TF randolph was elected U S seri serl senator ator by a vote of 49 robeson 31 SAN FRANCISCO 27 in reference to the action of de do at new orleans a resolution has been adopted by the senate of nevada by a strict party vote disapproving of the interference of the military with the civil power but holding de not guilty of intended wrong approving the course of the president in the louisiana difficulty and espres expressing sing confidence that he will in future as in the past execute the laws with justice and moderation king kalakaua and suite arrived last dast night in a special car attached to the regular will leave for honolulu on tae the flagship jeen pen gacola about the of february HELENA mont 27 the weather is mild sleighing is splendid A messenger from emmetsburg Emmets burg reports a shoot shooting Dg scrape between two men named and courtwright the former was shot twice in the thigh and the latter was shot in the abdomen A spec named ferguson was vas shot in the hand in trying to separate the 1 combatants the cause of the trouble was unknown reports from ft benton say that durin during the late cold sell syell mr mcmahon had his feet frozen so badly that they had to be amputated and that a soldier strayed away from the garrison and had not been geee since and it is supposed that h was frozen to death NEW YORK yobu 28 the T mcgarrahan resolution proves not to be a joint resolution but simply an instruction st by the house alone which thus undertakes without legislation to reopen a case which the courts have settled and to disturb vested rights which the tiie judiciary lave have affirmed the The Tho Senate while working on its ita calef calendar idar today to day reached pratt pratts s billio bill to compel all quartz miners to take out poli pali patents parents for their claims at five dollars per acre this bill was strenuously urged by sutro butr and warmly opposed by senators sargent and jones before the public lands committee last year and was reported adversely in accordance with the vote of tile tho majority of the committee although the chairman sprague and two others made a minority report in its favor today to day it was indefinitely postponed without opposition or discussion this action killed it the senate committee on privileges 1 and elections have decided that the kellogg admin adain should be recognized as the legal government of louisiana the vote stood ayes morton logan anthony and mitchell noes al cornU amilton and saulsbury absent Carl cari carpenter lonter Jonter and wadleigh alcorn stated in committee that if this resolution was adopted he be should vote in the senate to admit pinchback CONCORD CONe oRD N H 28 the republican publican ali all state committee yesterday sent bent the following to speaker bline blaine the republican state commit tee in convention assembled send greeting to tile the true republican republicans sin SID in I 1 the tho congress of the united states and ask them to stand jostand by the cirii civil rights bill and by grant sheridan and sherman bherman in their efforts to protect the constitutional rights of every citizen of the republic and the republicans of new hampshire will stand by tou aou you on the second tuesday in march washington 28 it is conceded on all hands that the Interi interior cr department part ment must apply to both houses of congress for money to pay for the proposed legal services under the Wc Garrahan mcgarrahan resolutions sargent says that he will officially notify the department that if it endeavors to make the government a cats paw for Me Garrahan mcgarrahan he be will oppose granting them any contingent fund whatever houghton holds that chilt no legal proceedings can be instituted under the existing law in which bac lAe mcgarrahan Garrahan can intervene and he doubts whether the government officers are not absolutely prohibited bylaw from empl empi employing I 1 any court counsel sei sel except through the department of justice he regards the house bouse resolution as entirely entirely y ineffective for any aay purpose whatever the dead lock can readily be broic broken en on monday by a mere majority 10 rity in the house as the speaker stated today to day under a call of the states on monday for bills for reference a resolution to amend the rules may ba be presented and refer fedj and the committee on rules may report and dilatory motions would not be entertained it requires a simple majority vote to change a rule or establish a new one As to the character of the new rule the republicans have had much discussion today to day it is decided that a substitute for jor cesenas Cess nas rule of monday last maybe may be made and so modified that the republicans who voted against his rule may vote for the new one this rule ruler is to be for all the future until il repealed it provides that when any question is pending before the house there snail shall be but two dilatory motions entertained one to adjourn and one fixing the time to which it shall adjourn but the previous question is not to be bb seconded on the same day that the proposition is introduced or reported unless by a three fourth majority advantage may however be taken of this rule to pass the civil rights bill there is no satisfactory explanation a as to why this arrangement has not already been made and this long contest avoided there is some apprehension that an extra session will bo be necessary to conclude the large amount of public business that is suffering on account of this filibustering few if any members however desire an extra sess session lort loit and if the night sessions are devoted to business there may be no necessity of it NEW ORLEANS 28 col coi henry A aa morrow worrow testified before the congressional gress lonal ional committee that he had after much inspection in various bariou s parts of the state found no hostility hos ho tilty tv t the federal government the people do not regard the negro as entitled to the position he holds ile he cited a cak cas case se where a jury of black blaek men not one af whom could write lil ili his is name pr sa iu in a case involving asa rule rifle the people only objected that tie fie negro was given rights to which hla hia education did not entitle him film col morrow was exam ned at great length he gave it as the result of his investigation that the poo pie of louisiana would submit quietly to a fair and aud impartial election without the presence of U 8 troops and would abide by the result ile he stated that he was in politics a grant man and a friend of president the cincinnati 0 28 the ice fee gorge in the river below thib thia city broke this afternoon and did dan damage amounting to CHICAGO 28 A large jarge and en eu thus batic meet meeting irig was held at the palmer house this evening at which prominent citizens and bankers were nvere present to con consider sider the means and take steps to secure the establishment of a U T S mint here ex governor wm bross presided A resolution was adopted recognizing ilg rig the necessity of such a mint at this point and calling on all the representatives and senators at washington to vote for the tile bill now pending in congress to that end A committee of three were appointed to proceed to washing ton and personally urge the passage of the bill washington N 29 9 am the house houte is still in session the tile house adjourned atlo atio at 1025 1 5 t this lis 1 morning after a continuous session of forty six hours and twenty five minutes there was no compromise the motion to adjourn was made by ward of ills who said it was vas evident blat that jhc thc the extreme of endurance had been reached and anti that no legislation could be had under tile the existing rules of the house and he was unwilling to submit longer to torture the motion w was a s carried 75 to 60 nineteen reau republicans bli bil voting in the affirmative ive lve the house will meet on saturday at noon the discussion in the senatorial republican caucus developed lev eloped great want of harmony in the views of those present it is now considered probable that enough republicans public ans will joi jol tile the democrats to prevent the passage by the senate ot of the proposed resolutions for the recognition ot the kello kellogg thega government and that therefore e pinchbeck will not be admitted in rn this contingency the responsibility of deciding whether the kellogg administration is the legal government of louisiana will again devolve upon the president it is understood that there will be three reports of the committee on elections on the question of pinch becks beeks admission NF NEW v coriz YORK 29 the paper board mill at millburn burn N NJ J was burned N esterday yesterday loss the post says it is understood that the rothschild seligman syndicate today to day concluded with the treasury a contract for twenty five millions of the new fives and that with this contract goes the privilege of taking the entire unsold remainder at any time within six bix months mouths this makes a tot total a I 1 of eighty millions taken by the and seligman and their associates PATERSoN 29 9 A freight train on the erie eric road bound east ran i into another standing on the track at Ho killing the fireman and injuring the engineer both trains were wrecked BALTIMORE 29 A dispatch says that the examination of the accounts of the late jas it Ho howison wison of annapolis shows that he robbed nearly every person who reposed business trust in him the total loss howison was regarded as a lawyer of the highest standing bishop OI derheimer ills his father iii lii in law and the officers ficera of and professors of the naval academy are ar among the sufferers bishop whittingham of maryland has refused to countenance the consecration of dr dudley and refused to sign his credentials he bases his action it Is understood on the language of st paul in the third c chapter of f the first epistle to timothy wherein the apostle says bishops shall be the husbands of one wife dr dudley having been twice married the bishop holds that he is 13 ineligible to the episcopate charleston S C 29 governor chamberlain has issued a proclamation cla mation disarming the turbulent colored militia in edgefield co and disbanding all alf military organizations izat ions lons of every kind in the county the governor also proclaims that lie he is ready to remove any county official upon reasonable proof of misconduct in office and lie he enjoins upon all citizens to refrain fr al n from all acts tending to produce excitement quiet prevails in edg edgefield 1 BOSTON 3 9 the tom payne memorial building was dedicated today to day with appropriate ceremonies NV washington ASHINGTON 29 the california senators have received a memorial of san ban francisco sugar reO ners protesting against the proposed hawaiian reciprocity treaty on the ground that it would have the effect to transfer the business of drefin refining lne lug to the sand sandwich island islands A third incendiary attempt to burn hum the navy department de a rt en t was WS made this evening ten n or twenty log books were dest destroyed roved i the fire is supposed to be fid the U work 1 ork uru of persons interested in ila the destruction of I 1 the records by the terms of the iho postal treaty at berne all accounts bett beti between veeh veen this country and ind france prance for international correspondence w were e re abolished thus less lesE leeng ening the expense to the tile U 0 about a quarter of a mil mii million liob SAN FRANCISCO 29 there was a meeting of the chamber ellambe r of commerce today to day for the consideration of a project to petition congress for extending the rotte route of the southern pacific railroad to meet ehg th texa pacific beyond the colorado river by invitation leland lelaud addressed the meeting lie ire said in effect that the road idad would d b completed iti in half the time if r the two companies which had the I 1 16 b t to construct would give san fran pran elso cisco control of the business of at arizona if ir the road was constructed by california capital no advant advantage hgo would be gained by the w tion by competing linci iines linea but there is an advantage in having the roads constructed by distinct coth companies parlie parile to meet half way and a line from the east to the colorado river would draw much trade eastward these views were given strictly in the interest of california and were paramount to those of the southern pacific company resolutions were then adopted that in consideration of the fact that the routes by tile the isthmus panama aud and cape harn would secure permanent competition guaranteeing low rates of freight between tile tho atlantic and anil Vaci pacific tie fic and believing beli bell eviner that for the in interior perlor competition would be best secured by different railroad companies pan ies les bullying buil bull ding and owning dwning from the extremes to the centre anju as a the case of the central and union pacific therefore the predl president debit defit of the chamber of commerce is directed to request the sela seia senators tors and representatives presenta tives in congress con gres to favor the extension and by the tho southern pacific company ofa ora of a line east cast of the colorado i liver iver to the junction with the texas pacific and the atlantic anu and pacific roads roada upon eq equally ua f favorable with such roads until lh the tho 0 junction i is ninde 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