Show BY TELEGRAPH FORTY SIXTH CONGRESS EXTRA SESSION 19 A communication was received from the secretary of the treasury in response to the resolution of the dinst by which he was directed to report what amount of the united states legal tender notes have been re deemed in coin since the let day of january last and also what amount of colu coin he considers him self authorized to return to td the treasury blaine speaking epe aking on the legislative bill said attempts were being made to show that webster recanted and changed his views on the nature of our government in his closing hours the tho chance words used by dif dlf different lerent men to describe deb des cribe our governmental system need not be taken too literally the important fact ia Is that between beaw een national and state rights webster threw his influence in favor of the former ho he quoted websters Web stera own comme nUi on the capon spring speech showing that he had been misrepresented by thu the construction cona edna tru placed on that speech in the south south blaino blaine read lead from webster comments on the constitution to the effect that the very first resolution adopted by the constitutional convention of 1787 declared the government should ba be national and not a mere compact between the states eston eaton had evident ly gob rob hla hia inspiration for fridays speech from A fi stephens history a mischievous book the more so as it ia is written by asin aein a sincere cere cete mana man a fact making its misrepresentation sen tation doubly dangerous another of stephens representations was thau that webster vVe bater declined to vote against calhound Cal cai houna houns states rights le ie solutions of 1838 webster had lidd elaborately denounced these resolutions yet stephens isaid enid webster refrained from putting himself on record against them alluding to hills assertion that he be assented to secession las jas be he would to the ibe death detthof of his father with sad ness of heart blaine showed in the georgia convention that he be voted for fon secession 89 voted against it and for if it seemed said blaine that as voted for it hill tho thought 1 aught he would consent to the death of the old man rather than be in the minority the senator from georgia bill said the union was saved not by the republican but by the democrats in connecticut it was not buckingham and hawley it was senator E eaton aton who did it in 16 new york it was was wag not seward but bui governor S seymour ej in ohio it was not riot chase but but president deil deti i i lincoln did think the democrats were helping him along as rapidly rap ral ildy as the senate thought blaine then referred to the d demo emo acra tic came ington lugton to enn eff effect act a release of vahan but would not sign a paper pledging their loyalty which was wab suggested by president lincoln as a preliminary revolution of the military order that held heid in arrest the oath required in delaware and Maryland during the war was only what every senator had to take mayard rose and warmly defend ed the loyalty of the he people of delftware he re eald Blaine could not mention one unpatriotic act of that state he had always personally resented any imp ution of 0 disloyalty the oath required was an insult suit bult to a people who need no incite ment to loyalty blaine thought bayard unduly sensitive senal senai tive he had only quoted the resolution of the delaware legislature tho the schenck orders were issued on proof that sedition existed he then argued that the democracy of today to day were seeking to carry out the principles of calhoun and breckenridge not those of jackson and douglas Doug las laa he then spoke of the distinctive character of oi school books of the south bouth in which principles hostile to the government were wore inculcated and he gave the following from one of the southern as a case in point 11 II it ten cowardly yankees have to runy luny run iun knowing that the confederates nie aie following how long would it be before they were overtaken he referred to the address of john ri prescott frescott of south carolina at the university of vir ginia in which the speaker remarked that the mayflower was waa ailed with horrors and crimes the with wilh freemen loyal to their country and to god and bay say in zother things in denunciation 0 the mayflower and in praise of the th jamestown abil emigrants grants morgan said he doubted if such school books were used in jn the south if bobe sobe so he would have hate heard beard of them there was some other literature which ought to be known he read from the minutes of the twelfth annual session of the african methodist episcopal church held in december 1878 in alabama to show that one of the mem mom berh bers was charged with voting the democratic ticket and the conference upon considering the case caiby decided that jurisdiction be lodged with the north alabama conter conference laughter blaine resuming read an extract from the speech of senator benator sampton hampton and said if that meant anything it meant a great deal it meant preparation for fos another conflict or it was idie idle rhetoric such was the character of the lite literature rafure throughout the bouth south hampton replied that the words quoted did not name another rebellion jf if language waa idle rhetoric it was such as the senator poured out peace had her victories not lees lesa renowned than war blaine replied yes but bu f did not prevail at the battle 6 wat wal to which the senator alluded fie repeated that language was either idle rhetoric or menace in conclusion benid the laws to secure fair and free eleo elections t eions ought not to be repealed the thi only object in repealing them therk was to grasp the political power and every step taken by the democrats is i S 1 in the same direction they want to strike down the federal to exact southern power other mea I 1 to follow what they were he did not know the republicans would resist by every cons constitutional titu t 1013 loin al means indans and the democrats despite the threats threat s of beck beek and eaton baton would be obliged to submit in the end and the power of the government was waa not to bo be put down by a threat or compulsion or by a political party it failed to ba be put pat down by the rebellion it could meet a more serio berio serious one winch ch the senator i from carolina seel seemed to foreshadow NaToN 20 after atter biala e concluded bib bia remarks yesterday ye afternoon vance took the floor ai to reply to the senator from maine MO baid eaid be he was requested to state the fact which was aiso aleo within his own knowledge that the tho partisan school literature spoken of by blaine is nonexistent non existent during the war a faw few such buch works were circulated but since then no southern child had ever seen one he thought it essential to the proper consideration of this bill that it be discussed on its ita own merits but the arguments of its opponents were mere party denunciations nel HeL pointed out that all the territory absorbed i in ahe athe count country rys growth had beell been acquired under democratic rule except alaska a barren country with a climate which he lad llad had beard heard described as nine months winter and three months damnation poor under democrat democratic io rule there was no credit Mo bilier biller no returning board frauds no electoral commission no belknap the other othen side wail at the approaching end of all things but the only thing coming to an end is id the corrupt republican republic ah party the southern men act with the democrats of the north to restore good government whenever the republican republic senators abandoned vituperation and ventured to touch on the merits of the question they were ware ve very ry illogical one senator asked if we fear 30 soldiers in north carolina we do just as the hollander fears the first crevina in the dyke that may lead to an inundation just as tiie the phy sican bican fears the first speck of mangerene gan gerene in his patients pat lents lenta wound which presages danger the aogle of republicans is elections shall be free if we have to surround the polls with bayonets they shall be according to state laws if we have to overawe the civil authorities by force to have it our way they shall be pure if intakes it takes john davenport and every criminal in our citi eitl cities esto to manage and give them purity they shall hall be conducted without appearance pe arance of violence if artillery haaro has to be trained on every overy ballot bailot box and they bhail ahall be fair if we wa have to arrest every man offering 6 to vote the democratic ticket unless we can use the army at the polls to count in the next president we will abandon aban abam doRthe the d defenses of the country what the people lhost most nee need is rest concluded vance resl Real residents dents of his section desired it above their chief joy letus let us throw a mantle over th the e memory of the past bogan as a reply to the assertions that under the democrats the army was used to keep pe peace acer read an extract from a speech by 0 jil JEL pendleton in tle the house in 58 defending the presidents use of the troops in kansas and in utah for that purpose and the tenor of which is that governments have never been overthrown by military power unless civil weakness and corruption had preceded I 1 I 1 the bill was then reported back to the cenate and the tho he amendments made in comm committee attee of tle the who whole lowas was agreed to except that authorizing the employment of ahr three c additional clerks in lil the post office department which was disagreed to yeas 25 nays 28 26 it was agreed that a vote on the so called political part of the bill should be taken to afternoon at 4 p m after exe executive cutie cutlo bes ses session eve slon sion adjourned jour ned ij A M ER E B I 1 CA N I 1 NEW hew yobu 19 A copy of the bom complaint plaint to the synod of long island against the brooklyn pres prea butery for its action in the talmage case has been on the moderator of the latter body signed by nearly twenty members including dis drs van dyke dyka and crosby J who held that the charge of falsehood and deceit decal against talmage ws fully proved CHICAGO 19 the meeting of f last night lasted very late was waa largely attended and was way very harmon lons the meeting was united in its denunciation oi f certain newspapers hostile to their peculiar tenets and most atory resolutions resolution were adopted there was a great jubilation over the adoption of the constitution and the following resolutions were adopted whereas the interests of the workingmen working caen of california alo aio our interests and their victory our victory therefore be bait it pesol resol resolved ped that we congratulate the honest earnest cour courageous a ghods and liberty liber ty loving people of ot california upon their manful fight light and i their glorious victory and that no words can jean describe we sentiment and gati gratitude tude the workingmen workingman of america owe to dennis kearney and the brave band of labor agitators who have been foremost in the battle resolved lre JRe solved that in answer to the california war cry of the chinese must go we echo the universal watchword of american workingmen not only chinese but chinese institutions must go resolved that copies of these resolutions eions be sent to dennis kearney and other prominent labor agi ngi batora tatora in california and to the different newspapers supporting our cause the meeting was wag ostensibly called callad to demand a reduction of the daily hours of labor to eight and in furtherance of the alleged determination to combine for that purpose with the socialists and labor unions on the ath of july BOSTON 9 A special bession cession of the new JSn england giand gland labor league has begun socialistic ideas in the most radical reform are embodied in the resolutions Cm CHICAGO caolo CACIO 19 lieutenant gene rai ral sheridan left this morning for an official tour in southern colorado and new mexico accompanied by colonel sheridan and captain gregory of his staff the party will b be a absent four weeks washington 19 the navy department part ment ha has taken an appeal to the supreme court orom from the decision of the court of claims in favor of commodore W y G temple that naval officers are entitled to eight cents per mile for expense while travelling tra velling outside of the united states on public duty instead of only actual expenses as the department holds I 1 the president has nominate nominated dW W J gilbraith of iowa tice of the supreme court of montana john F morgan of lilo chief justice of the supreme court of idaho and norman buck I 1 of idaho justice of the same court ex governor ajanel feo Fec peck haged aged 76 has died han BAN FRANCISCO 19 A portland dis dib dispatch patch says J VV turner attorney af pf pendleton 1 county writes to the papers emphatically ty denying the statements made by dababn on to gen howard in relation to the condition of af y fairs between the indians and whites he mys pays the statement ia Is false about the existence of an organization to kill hill the indians and characterizes the statement regarding the people with the on outlaws claws in n their outrage outrages son on the indians as a slander on the citizens of umatilla county washington 20 the proceedings in open session of the senate yesterday though interesting to the well filled galleries can hardly be characterized as important blaines BI aines speech was not a speech in the ordinary sense of the term but rather a series of cam men ment tarleson aries arles on the various suggestive remarks made by tora tors during the progress bf tue the ie ular diar debate hitherto ib it was also interrupted by a number of ivery frery lively with eaton and arid others and the play of repartee between blaine and the quaint but extremely ready old senator benator from connecticut was at times very interesting vances humorous but rigorous arraignment of the republican party for all the evils of late years was waa enlivened by an 6 episode in the ladies gaileT galleries leei leEf pa no less leea than the forcible t i ealon of t the he famous dr mary walk walker er who besides wearing her nondescript masculine apparel today to day sported la man mans mana mans d cane with which she applauded vance very enthusiastically c and disregarding two polite warnings was upon the third offense against the rules of the senate very promptly led from the gallery galled and conducted to io the outer i door by one ono of the police NEW YORK 20 the world pans pana correspondent on may ath bays says saye safe bonaparte wyse vi vilt it ed ad the fhe united UD states and ana unless I 1 am am sadly misinformed made the pc tance in new york of some accomplished fellow cousins af yours more familiar with wall ostreet than the wilderness of darien or the rny roy mysteries derles of central i american poil poll politics oies ties thee the correspondent 0 rr despou hints toa top to a possible connection j of the scheme with a be bean bear ar move movel ment in the pacific mau and nud overland railways rali rall ways the whether the convention hagor hab has or has haa not really been called caile into being by the lh influence flunce and ara with the objects intimated by our it may at least be sp down as certain that it will not result in the jho ame immediate mme colonization of the isthmus of panama tho lemes limes thinks the congress is a deeply in earnest and is com composed ased of men whose minds are already made up as to the feasibility of the canal the question with gith them is not shall it be done but when and where the choice of the congress appears at this moment to be between the tye route with its enormous tunnel and the gua with its long succession of locks on 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