| Show pa BY Y TELEGRAPH I 1 1 I S FORTY SIXTH EXTRA SESSION ove 28 the legislative executive and judicial appropriation p pria tion bill was received from the tho house and referred to the c tee on appropriations the rouse house joint resolution to repeal certain clauses in the sundry civil appropriation act of march ad 1879 passed it makes appropriations for the tho extension of military telegraph lines in montana and texas and repeals the authority heretofore given the secretary of war to lease the water power at moline to the moline water power com company pany T the he bill giving seats on the tho floor of the banate senate and house to the heads of the departments was waa taken up p and pendleton made a speech in iu ite advocacy house 26 upon assem baing the house went into com of the whole on the legislative bill under the five minute rule ewing continued his speech ef last evening and said bald the men who were insulting the president were mot not democrats but stalwart republicans who held hold the lash over the president threatening him with party expulsion if he dared be governed by his bis own judgment he classified among the stalwarts stal warts who had said if the president signed the bill he would be vlola violating ting his conscience and his duty erye frye who had bad pledged the Pre in rd advance vanee vance to veto the bill which pledge was a threat to the president and conkling jn in whose opinion the president would ba a dog dogs if ha he signed the bill his speech applauded wag waa in the democratic side he declared that it was not the purpose of the democrats to starve the government to death hoar of michigan followed he told the bouthern southern democrats that what their section wanted was more corn and cotton and less jess cussedness and wound up by suggesting that one of the bast best things that could happen to the country would be the turning on of yellow fever in congress only he would want the divinity to use great discrimination in making his selection when the debate closed an amendment ahmen aimen dment offered by weaver weavers striking out all proposed legislation except that relating to the test oaths eath was defeated without division the vote was then taken by tellers on garfielda Gar fields amend ing out all the legislation and defeated by to the result was received with applause by the democratic side the house rejected all amendments and at finally passed the legislative executive and judicial appropriation bill with all its political sections in precisely the terms originally introduced the greenback era voted with the republicans to strike out the political clauses but united with the democrats on the final vote against by which the bill was wag passed the house then proceeded to vote by yens and nays on the motion made by atkins of tennessee to adjourn until wednesday the honse by against 91 refused to i adjourn till wednesday but shortly afterwards adjourned until tuesday the vote ordering the adjournment over monday being yeas nays 68 58 washington 26 after the passage of the leg legislative ibia Isla tive executive and judicial appropriation bill there was a rush to introduce bills for reference terence ference and several were so introduced and referred including a bill to establish religious equality in th the e indian territory and a bill by DeLaMatyr to substitute legal tender money for national bank notes there were a dozen members on the floor with bills when reil kell reily kelly y said he did not want to have mondays s sessions abolished and then to have of bills introduced on saturday afternoon and acted to further introduction adjourned till tuesday AME amb AMERICAN RICAN washington 26 represents five lowe publishes a card this afternoon in relation to his dafler ence enoe with senator include ing the following letter washington april 25 1879 non son john A logon sir on the list inet you published in the Be republican publican of this city a communication containing words personally reflecting on me I 1 have twice addressed you a note calling your attention to thia language you have failed and refused to answer either of them and you yo u thereby force me to the last alternative I 1 therefore demand that you name some time and place out of this district where another communication will presently reach you my friend charles pelham is author authorized lied to act for me to in the premises WM wk ii LOWE col lowe then concludes thus ended this one sided correspondence it needs little or no comment from me I 1 will not brand john A logan as a liar for he is a senator of the united timatea hit tit ates atea I 1 will not post him as a scoundrel and a poltroon roon for that would be in violation of the local statutes sta tutee but I 1 do publish him as one who knows how to insult but not how to satisfy f ya a gentleman and I 1 invoke upon him the judgment of the hon honorable brable men of the community the president today to day issued a proclamation regarding the proposed immigration into indian territory by certain persons in the united states admonishing them not to do BO so without permission of the proper agent of the indian department and notifying those who may offend offends that they will be removed if necessary by force NEW YORI 20 the preliminary papers have been served in the suit which 8 B chittenden and gen butler agreed should be brought to test the validity of the tha reissue of united states legal tender notes in time of peace whatever the decision by judge blatchford may be the defeated party will appeal to the supreme court of the united states in time probably for argument at the october term in the stanley court martial today captain Kimber lerg ohio said he be saw general hazen when the charge WAS made by the lines general haze haza hazens ns brigade was composed of the ath indiana the kentucky and the ohio he might say the ath indi ludi indiana arla azia was the only one engaged it was a kind hind of desultory skirmish he saw generals buel and hazen riding forward through heavy brushwood to the disordered brigade when it was wasi falling back he was wounded about one and sent to the rear year he was at the battle battie of stone river elver there is a monument to the men of general hazens brigade who fell there on the identical spot the brigade occupied ele he saw general hazen that day general hazen was in command at missionary ridge he ordered an attack on the rifle pits the brigade advanced up the ridge it became engaged with the enemy after advancing two or three miles general Sheri dans command was on the right when ascending the hill he was also at the battle of picketts picketed mille the brigade was then under the command of general hazen the engagement was very severe and its losses josses heavy general hazen acted bravely A letter to general hazen from general opdyke was read he says of shiloh general hazens brigade met the enemy about sunrise on april ath an awag heavily engaged at short musket range for several hours and then made an effective assault drove the enemy in disorder and captured several pieces of artillery I 1 1 saw nazen hazen on his horse riding along his line and ald encouraging hla hia men by words and example during the whole of the fight and charge and while retiring we were together in the constant endeavor to rally the remnants of his command hazen wag was brave dauntless effective all his most ardent friends could have desired G general charles B S gaylord gave a description of the battle and testified to general hazens bravery captain frank R goss ano anc and d L lieutenant leu colonel W an K 1 beebe bebe are bore similar testimony to the bravery of general hazen ex governor john 31 palmer ill testified in like manner the 28 hour walk at Gil mores garden closed tonight to night at 1135 guyon of chicago won the first prize 50 scoring miles wall second miles reese beese third ios 10 miles MIDDLETON NY N Y 26 A freight frahn on the erie erle road went down au an embankment between howells Ho and Otes ville this afternoon eight cars ears of oil and four of were burned MEND ON neb 26 richards Bichard lie wholesale murderer was hanged banged at today to day he was firm calm and talked most of the time till the drop feli fell the tho law prescribes for fon a private hang hanging ingy ings but a crowd of 2 2500 tore down the enclosure which h was erected and thus made it pub lie he declared himself innocent and asked the crowd to join him min in singing there is a fountain filled with blood he struggled but little after the drop fell AUGUSTA tga 26 memorial day was observed by of business and the parade of the military the monument was decorated with garlands and the statutes of lee jackson cobb and walker were crowned with laurel wreaths wreathe fifteen thousand people assisted at the memorial services acre hereto today to day gen FItzhugh made the addres address 3 babej BAREI 26 the rescuing arty at the sugar hugah notch mine nave have worked into the vein bome some forty feet bub but have not penetrated to the gangway several new tunnels are being excavated SAN BAN 26 last night wm boulange Bou argen laage aRgea a bootblack a native of manilla attempted to shoot pauline christian a servant girl s who had repulsed his attentions he fired a shot ahot without effect th the policeman pol poi policeman iol Eol iceman ideman attempting attempt in to arrest him im received a shou shot in the arm and in turn shot boulange in the face the latter then fired at wm frey prey the girls employer employers killin killing ag him boulange is locked up his wound is not fatal wal NEW yo york 28 washington specials say speculation concerning the presidents action on the army appropriation bill soend to have settled down to the expectation on all bands today to day that he will teto ats and there seems also to be a nearly unusual impression that he will base his veto upon one or more of two grounds namely that the bill trenches upon his power to execute all existing laws by military force it necessary and anti that its enactment would prevent present prevent the execution of civil processes of the federal courts by their own officers in cases where the civil power alone might be clent prominent democrats say that in the he event of a veto being based simply upon tb the e latter ground the majority in congress will promptly amend the bill in that particular and return lk it ito to the president in such a shapo shape as will obviate his objection the senate military committee decided at their meeting to request in executive session the judiciary committee to report on the question ti ou whether last jast years law stopping army promotion promotions is still binding and in case said report was not made before the next regular meeting it was the intention of the military comm committee it to a to take tale action itself on all nomina nominations tiona pending for promotion A majority of the committee favor recommending all the nominations nomina tid ns for confirmation the request was probably y made as above sta the sub commit tee of the judiciary j clary ciary senators garland edmunds and carpenter are prepared and will report tomorrow to morrow and their report it is understood will be favorable senator logan although beaten in the committee on his proposition to make the date of the nomination the date of a commission of an officer cei cel which has never heretofore been done except in case of a new now appointment will it is stated bring the matter before the senate it is believed to bequete be quite certain that all pending nominations will be confirmed confirm bd before this session closes and the army appropriation bill which also contains a clause prohibiting promotions shall have become law maj wm win gouverneur morris who has been here for some time supervising the publication of his report on alaska leaves washington this week for his old post of duty at puget bound speculation continues tonight to night with regard to the probabilities of the action of the executive upon the army bill the impression is widespread that the bill will be returned to the president from the war department today to day with whatever suggestion the secretary of war may consider consistent with public interest and that it will be further referred to at a special cabinet meeting to be held either this afternoon or regularly on tuesday inquiry tonight to night from various sources fails falls to find any official ut terance of the presidents consideration of the bill rio bio janeiro advices to april rb say the government decided last list month mouth to send a mission to fo china to negotiate a treaty with its government for the right to import chinese laborers for work on the plantations sand and aud the flying hying squadron which is gb about outto to get ready for a voyage of exploration around the world is to call at china and japan to give ft correct demonstration of the brazilian importance in the western hemisphere catain captain silveira demotta de motta molta Js to command the squadron equa dron I 1 th the mother of mark gray grays edwin bootha booths ootha assailant who lives in keokuk iowa says she is irish never was on a stage and never saw booth she has been 32 years in this country and never was inside of a theatre or circus she utterly repudiates the he insinuation in regard to the erlsten existence e of any relationship between booth and his would be murderer As for her feon econ she pronounces him crazy the herald special dispatch from richmond va says the southern a paper recently started here bore by john B R popham clerk of the united states district court claiming to be independent in politics in a leading day nominates nomina teg tei david davis as the democratic candida candidate tp for the presidency in 1880 in troy N Y yail all ali the found eries are running at the Bes semere semore steel works every machine is in operation and employment is given to about men and boye boys the works have been extended and their utmost capacity is not equal to the demand about soo tons of steel and blooms are produced weekly at present the associations are ie filling a large order for r rails ralls alib for the central pacific ami auld other railroad companies in all parts parta of the union superintendent nt hunt reports that the demand for rails is better tetter than at any time since 73 but prices are the same during the last few weeks the iron works at pa have turned out pounds of finished iron washington 28 congressman king kings of louisiana says the negro ne gro exodus 13 i a great detriment and even a ruin to many of the in the south bouth who have borrowe people tf money in new now orleans which his has been borrowed from new york and other northern banks and been laid out for supplies of food and mules and farming implements for the use of the negroes who are now leaving they do not leave in small numbers but depart in bodies and leave plantations destitute of help legislative executive and judicial cl at appropriation bill will be received by iby the senate during the morning hour tomorrow to morrow and referred to the committee on appropriations it will probably be reported back to the senate on tuesday gatten gafter noon and debate will commence Wednes wednesday day dai the treasury department is assured that instructions in the circular of april 18 reserving refunding certificates for sale in sums not to exceed dollars are ara being evaded for speculative purposes and announces where such evasion is manifest or where a any 1 y one person claims more than either for himself or others the certificates will be refused abid and tb the P authority of any designated depository I 1 who fails falls to enforce the regulations will be withdrawn and commissions will not be allowed on sales made by him penn penna 28 fo four thousand people visited the tha scene of the sugar notch disaster today to day the principal tunnel |