Show BY lyet lyst WITT A sil ili FORTY SIXTH bogn GRESS extra session BESSION SENATE 10 A A bill biti was re ported by voorhees cs from the com on finance for the relief of james N harrisoh Ais kas assistant latant asses ear eor of indiana district providing for the payment to him of the salary of assessor while a vacancy in that office existed by reason of the senate refusing to confirm the nomination voorhees supported the bill conkling opposed it as establish ing a precedent for many similar cases the legislative executive and judicial appropriation bill was received from the house and referred to the committee on appropriations A concurrent resolution providing for adjournment on june juno WM was also received and referred oa on motion of bayard the b bill was pa aeed seed permitting certain vinegar factories to be bb operated under certain restrictions Q coke oke moved to take up and con aider bidet the resolution discharging disch arcing the committee on finance from further consideration of the warner silver bill and declaring it before the senate for action the voto vote on taking up the resolution was yeas yetis 21 nays 22 gordon williams jones nev nev nov hampton davis W va vai cock reil rell grover groven ransom ingalls mcdonald withers morgan and johnston John ston who would have voted yea yes were paired with anthony anthon aj bells self bell blaine butler windom ed munda munds hamlin hoar whyte paddock mcmillan cameron pa and teller on motion of cockrell a comma nuni cation from the secretary of war regarding the discrimination of the union pacific railroad uail Kail road rond against the government in freight rates was referred to the judiciary committee on oa motion of hiji mcdanolds Mc donalds donaida bill to employ the militia and land and naval forces of the united states in certain cabes was made unfinished business voorhees spoke on the house resolution appropriating to alk twe the blehl ot of washington by a monument the resolution was adopted unanimously the bill was taken up for the removing of the political disabilities of vf james jances harrison of virginia bayard saying in answer to blaine that harrison hadskey had asked such removal and the committee on judiciary ciary had favored it cockrell opposed the bill as being unjust harrisena harrisons Harr isona duty was to perform the work in the absence of the assessor bew bei beck neck ck said bald it was disgraceful for congress at this late season to be peddling out these amnesties amne sties and requiring a petition to be fled filed before they are grant granted pd he wanted the laws requiring special application repealed although once he voted for them thorn the bill passed adjourned xit DOUSE OUSE 10 Morrison from the coni committee m attee of and means reported a resolution oli providing for the final ada adjournment of congress at noon on the june lune adopted harris asked leay loay to ofner a joint resolution appropriating for a monument to mark th birthplace of george washington he remarked that the washington tonya tonys parent parents shad had disappeared and nothing remains tp to shaw asposto posterity where tho father of or nis nia country was born the speaker asked whether there was any objection to t resolution garfield none on this side I 1 am tim sure the joint resolution was then adopted cox chairman of the committee on foreign affairs reported a joint resolution reciting that allegations are made that under the laws of the russian hassian government tion is made against israelite citizens of the tho united states in the mattor matter of holding real estate in russia that the rights cf ef united citizens should not be impaired or of abridged because beca tiare of religious belief bellef and directing the iaz aident in lt cas case as is al alleged iegel legel existing treaties russia arb art round found to n m hi ett pr or silly iny gny oth la as 10 1 0 aily ally lass jaes of american arhe Athe rican citizens to take immediate action to have the treaties BO so amended as to remedy the grievance cox explained I 1 that tho the th 0 bill was only intended to place american israelites on the same plane as british israelites passed mcmahon reported back from the appropriations committee a bill making appropriations for certain judicial expenses of the government it was referred to the committee of the whole and the house immediately went into committee the general debate on the bill being limited to forty minutes garfield made a strong speech against the bill he quoted a provision in the bill that none of the appropriations were made for compensation pensa tion feess fees expenses etc under title 76 of revised statutes deputy marshal law and denounced it as not a repeal but tion he was replied to by mcmahon and the general geli geil eral debate closed the bill was then considered by sections juis jais cock moved several amendments including one striking out section 2 but all were rejected cox opposed all such amend ments mente fie opposed all letting down although as a rule he would advice against such legislation as this the republicans were preparing for the election of 1880 and he would not give v e them a chance to hang their ehg e 1 r hopes on he asserted that at no democratic caucus were men bound to vote as a unit on any question of legislation incredulous laughter by the republicans the republicans on the contrary pious men that they were did not call a caucus when they wanted to get up any development but they had a conference after further sarcastic and a musing amusing sallies the debate closed and the committee considered the bill by sections weaver moved to amend section 3 so as berovide to provide ovIde that the commissioner who 0 ia 8 to put pat the names of jurors into the box alternately with the clerk of the court shall be ap pointed from a party opposing that to which the clerk belongs instead of from the principal party as ils provided in tue the bill rejected yeas 85 nays 96 the republicans and green greenb backers aukers voting in its ita favor and the democrats against it mcmahon said the committee appropriation for the pay of district attorn attorneys eya esa and their assistants marshals and deputies the same the pay of jurors no money was appropriated for special deputy marshals for election purposes because the bill provided that no money should be paid for them section three repealed the test oath and provided a new anew method for drawing jurors hiscock thought the bill simply am p ay meant a deficiency bill in the future and the th e postponement of the trial of cases garneld approved that section which itemizes the expenses of courts but the house was trying i to repeal certain laws by means of failing to appropriate money to carry them out which it could not crepea repeal in a constitutional way he ope ho provision which prevented the t a president using money for out the statutes would be stricken out by the democrats garneld garfield also criticized as unconstitutional tut ional the second section which prohibits any department of the government from making any contract or in incurring any liabilities for a future payment of money not appropriated he aw saw that section meant simply this during daring the current year there is to be an election for congress in california and in westchester District york this section is aimed at this that neither the president nor the court nor the marshals shall appoint necessary marshals and deputy marshals to supervise and keep peace at these elections it Is put there to nullify the power of the united states to be present at these elections nolif we have resisted the repeal of righteous laws under coercion none the less will wo we resist regist their nullification the chapter of forcing their repeal seems to have been closed but the chapter of nullifying them is now open in this chapter we in this Hous house stand estand by tho the laws not only that they must remain on the statute book but that they shall be executed if you do not appropriate i mone money y we cannot help oure elvee ee we are powerless to appropriate without you but not by our consent can you nullify a law which the tho constitution atit ution does not permit you to springer springen Is it not within the province of the majority in the house and senate to withold appropriations for or any purpose garfield oh yes springer and what complaint have you to make against the nia ma bority for refusing appropriation appropriations a for objects which they deem elve eive of the rights and liberties of the people garfield I 1 can better answer your question by a quotation from a distinguished gentleman from virginia tucker that right night is duty plus power vo we are all here under the solemn sanction of an oath we have all sworn that we will faithfully perform the d duties li ties of representatives under the constitution and this constitution says that congress shall appropriate for certain purposes for t the a president the judges and other functionaries function aries of the government if any of the government if any gen tiemen here see fit to neglect that high duty and to violate that great obligation they must answer for it to their own consciences garfield offered several amendments which were all rejected the bama sama fate met various amendments by cannon mcginnis dannell hinly finly and frost the committee rose and referred the b bill ill iii to the house the bill then passed yeas nays 85 a party vote the only greenbacker voting yeas was stevenson adjourned AMERICAN ST LOUIS 10 the national greenback state convention met at noon very few delegates were present recess was taken to pm when an organization was effected with ignatius ignatios donelly president the convention nominated the following state ticket governor ara barton lieutenant governor wm win mcghen county treasurer andrew nelson meeker county secretary ot of bbate A P lane hennepin hennegin Henn epin county attorney general will wm L kelly jkelly st SL paul railroad commissioner ebenezer ay res washington county A resolution was reported and the subject of considerable discussion particularly that in opposition to the payment of old railroad bonds CHICAGO 10 the journals nour nals denver col special say says a tel tei telegraphic communication is still interrupted along the line of the denver and rio grande railroad but later information shows that the reports regarding the seizure of the railroad property were not reliable some borne property has been seized and the atchison topeka and santa fe emp empl empi loyes turned out ut of their office at the coal banks near rubia but no imore serious demonstrations than wordy quarrels and arrests have taken place the militia were ordered by the governor to go home late last night judge 0 beckwith for the atchison topeka and santa fe behas has just filled a bill for a are re straining order and other relief against the danver and rio grande G rande in the united states circuit court the journals washington special says bays leading democrats say that if the president vetoes the urt urr dietary bill which omits any pay for the deputy marshals and supervisors of elections that congress will adjourn without making the necessary appropriations to defray the expenses of the federal courts SAN FRANCISCO 6 the report the leading mining journal of bf the city attacks the statement in alex delmars letter to the sun surly saying delmar has no knowledge of mines or mining raining and simply represents a class clasa of irresponsible correspondents who are serving for national notoriety that he has baa not been on the comstock for eighteen months that no reputable management would jeopardize the interests of its stockholders by admitting him to the works or mine and hints that he is trying to get even on unfortunate stock speculations it goes on to state that the senior proprietor of the stock report has just returned from an extended examination of the comstock in which he inspected the mines from the tho sierra nevada on the north to the alt alta on the south and claims the indications for the future of the lode are better than at any time darlng daring the past three years the claim is based on personal observation and the statements state menta of over two hundred miners and mining men last night at the residence of william roddan Rodda ii three miles from wheatland yuba county a room in which two young ladies ida dunn and cora heslep were sleep ing was entered by a person unknown and both the ladles ladies were beaten nearly to death with an iron bar which was subsequently found on the premises none of the family awakened until some time after the occurrence when the groans of miss heslep aroused otherl other inmates of the house she was found in the bad insensible covered with blood and wounds wout ids miss dunn was found outside the door near the houBe house aiso also insensible and terribly mutilated and an attempt had been made mado to ravish her armed parties are scouring the neighborhood ono one man ane ana gro is arrested on suspicion suspicions but is i believed to be innocent and it is thought the deed was committed by some one acquainted with the premises and habits of the family famil Y A dispatch from umatilla agency oregon say says a A grand council of the chiefs and nod indiana 0 of the a the chiefs and nod indiana 0 of the reservation to decide upon the acceptance anc e of the terms tenna offered ed the chiefs who recently visited washington commenced today to day agent connoyer explained the proposition of the treaty regarding the disposition of lands etc some borne of the indians indiana expressed doubts as to the plan of locating indiana as farmers working well aind aad the final decision Is not yet arrived at wara po and young chief declared they had bound themselves to no definite agreement with the secretary of the interior Herall yand others held otherwise it Is probable a portion ot of the indiana will remain on the reservation while others will prefer to remove to some of the new r reservations offered ered them when t the h E in indians shall have located their claims the remaining 1 lands nd 8 will be sold to the tho highest bidders and the proceeds applied for the benefit of the indians indiana dubuque iowa 11 A gale of unusual severity accompanied with thunder and lightning swept over the city last evening doing incalculable damage to proPer property tys buildings demolishing fences and strewing the streets with limbs and trunks of trees the buildings damaged are the third ward school couler coaler avenue school round houses and the elevator all having their room roofs raised by the gale A raft of logs logo owned by ingram kennedy day rom row up and went down the istrea stream m a loss of 10 OGO seventy five live a ye d dead ea d sparrows were found this morning in the park the trains run on time The storm threatened all the afternoon but broke upon the city about seven at nig night h t continuing two hours two inches of water fell on a level the velocity of the wind was 75 miles per hour government measurement only one life lost that of a small email boy the wires have been down ever since and just restored FOREIGN BERLIN beelin II 11 the city waa was in holiday attire yesterday in honor of the emperors golden wedding which will be observed today to day special sentry fentry boxes flank the doors of the embassies palaces and hotels tell the arrival of the distinguished guests and of the honors accorded tile tiie them T while the uniforms ef of the ore fre foreign ign colors mingle with the dark prussian blue orderlies dash to and fro whilo lotho tho crowds delight to watch the unusual stream of brilliant equipages equi pages on the tho linden pho phe the populace laid a regular siege to the Emper emperor olyS palace and who aver entered or emerged was greeted with a volley of hur hurrah the chief buildings have been draped or hung bung with |