Show W BY ox nhom TELEGRAPH ea A uti FORTY S f stil CONGRESS EXTRA SESSION I 1 washington 23 wallace re ported port edthe thel house concurrent resolution fixing the date data of final adjournment journ ment with an amendment substituting wednesday the of june at 6 p in instead of tuesday the windom objected to its p present resent consideration and it wen went over oven until tomorrow to morrow after a few i executive cession n was held logan introduced a a bill to provide for the speedy payment of workingmen of the district of columbia laid on the table the resolution ou submitted by mcdonald directing the secretary of the treasury to furnish information as to the notion action 0 of f the national board of health under the act authorizing a contract tor for the purchase and construction of refrigerating ships etc was taken up and adopted on motion of garland the house bill concerning the apportionment for members of the Legisla legislative tl ve assembly of the territory of montana was taken up ah ali amendment in the kattire nature of a substitute reported by the committee on judiciary extending the provisions of the bill to all territories was concurred in and the bill passed when tao the doors reopened opened re ro adjourned jour ned HOUSE WASHING washington ton TOx 23 under the call of states for bills for reference many were introduced mainly of a private character the presidents secretary delivered a message in writing vetoing the supplementary judicial uricial bilal 30 announcing he had signed the army bill bills were introduced and referred by herbert to remove the duty deity on quinine and all materials for its manufacture by dibrell to prevent the payment of per diem them to members of congress when they are absent from their duties except in case of sickness I 1 at the conclusion of the reading ot the veto message which was received with slight demonstrations of applause on the republic republican hn side the house hoube proceeded to vote on the question whether the bill should be passed notwithstanding the objections of the president and it was decided in the negative yeas nays 78 78 not the necessary two thirds in the affirmative adjourned jour ned AMERICAN WAsa washington Tox 23 the democratic members of the senate assembled semb bemb ledin in caucus this afternoon and remained in consultation about three hours the purpose of the conference was to decide upon a line of policy concerning to days dayh veto of the j judicial expenses appropriation 1 and the collateral question of adjo adjournment vest took the ground that the issue presented by the last veto message could ly be met by the democratic majority in only one way namely by a prompt adjournment of both houses the dominant party had done their best to provide for the needs of the public service bervice they had offered the president all the necessary appropriations for judicial expenses upon fair terms and were under no obligation to do anything more wallace subsequently delivered an earnest speech taking the same view aa as vest and supporting the resolution offered by the latter in favor of an immediate termination of the present session wl without thou t making any further attempt to provide for court expanses before the regular session next winter mcdonald modo McDo bayard thurman and hill opposed the proposition with great emphasis and in the course of their speeches all of which were at considerable length insisted that such a course would be alike unwise and unwarranted they agreed with the speakers on the other side that the presidents veto of the bill was based on kin a strained objection to the existing law which prohibits contracts in advance of appropriations being in substance a prohibition against incurring liabilities for purposes not provided for by the bill but they pointed out that for this very rea son the not strenuously adhere to a clause which the president declared obnoxious to hij hii convictions of duty while they themselves did not consider it material they also argued that it would be highly unwise to throw away the thu substantial benefits which would inure to the country from theil the ninal final rial enactment of those sections of this bill which provide for important amendments of the jury laws and for the total abolition of the jurors s test oath to these sections the president had made no objections although the republicans jil both houses housea had solidly opposed them and etwas it was also to be borne in mind said these senators that the president denti while vetoing the present bill on account only of one of its provisions ind iad at the same time taken a position at variance with the arguments of an influential portion of his own party by approving the army bill butler maxey morgan pendleton beck beek and hampton all made brief remarks in iu in to the idea of adjournment without further eff efforts to provide the necessary appropriations several speakers including bayard thurman hill butler and hampton took the ground in the broadest possible PoR sible language that an adjournment of congress without providing for fur the support of every branch of 0 the public service would be utterly unjustifiable and indefensible fen sible it was however agreed on all hands that no money should be appropriated for the payment ot of deputy marshals at elections at the close of the discussion vesta vests resol resolution kion klon in favor of the adjournment of congress without passing using another appropriation bill was rejected by an overwhelming majority having received only three or tour four votes A resolution was then adopted by a vote of 20 against 7 directing the caucus ad committee in conjunction with the advisory committee of the house caucus to prepare a bill for passage through congress before adjournment in such terms aa as will obviate the objections of the president and secure its enactment into a law the foregoing is not given as an outline of the resolution but embodies its more important features A canvass of the house of representatives senta tives today to day immediately aften after reading ng the presidents message vetoing the bill making appropriations for judicial expenses for the government developed the fact fa t that there were three distinct propositions entertained by the majority aa as most practicable to be pursued one having apparently the most supporters contemplated a resolution fixing for adjournment dine tine die and that another bill identical in its provisions with the vetoed dessure mes sure be passed and sent to io the president and if he should again return it adjourn and permit the bill to rall fail the second proposition was to passa pass a joint resolution extending until next january the appropriations on the tho basis of the present act providing for judicial expenses witha with a proviso that no portion of the money thus appropriated shall be used dor lor the payment of deputy marshals or supervisors of elections and in the event of the non ampro val of the president to adjourn sine die and if he should issue a proclamation reconvening Congress to re repeat eat this ac action I 1 the hp thir third d proposition favors an adjournment without any further attempt to meet the view of 0 the executive this line of action was favorably entertained by a few democrats part of bf the house however appear to stand as a unit against supporting any bill which will permit the continuance of deputy marshals and supervisors of elections A cabinet officer today to day in discussing the situation with a member of th the eHouse house said it if the majority should again pass a bill albl similar to the one just vetoed by the president he would return it without his signature and if congress should adjourn be would call them together again the next day but if it they should a third time send him the bill and adjourn he would not reconvene them and thus throw the responsibility of closing the courts on the democratic party A conference of leading republicans was held during the session of the elouse house today for fon or the purpose of bf discussion discussions with arview a view of harmonizing barmon ii mon izing the 0 r the minority in case a resolution providing I 1 for adjournment sins sine die should be introduced before the judicial ap 1 bill Is finally despos disposed led eed of the thie conference was very briet brief rief and it was decided that the republican members should oppose any such resolution by voting against it and that they should pursue the bamo same course if an attempt to ex tend the appropriation for judicial expenses be made but in neither case to resort to parliamentary tactics to defeat the plans of the majority the confirmed the colfo following w nominations oacar hatfield new york consul of the united i states at batavia vm win jugal J J gal gai bralts braith associate justice of the sup reme court of the territory of montana josiah jonah dent commissioner of the district of columbia A large number of army appointments were confirmed the nomination of oad A T corbin south carolina as chief justice of the supreme court of utah territory wab was reported from the judiciary committee adversely ver sely placed on the calendar for consideration hereafter ATLANTA 23 the dwelling of J JF reynolds near jonesboro Jone burned last night ills his daughter and sister in law young girls of 13 and 16 years perished in the flames the fire originated in their room which was locked on the inside they were BO so blinded or bewildered that they could not open opet the door although reynolds who had bad been awakened by the roaring flames called to them and tried to break la in the door he then went to save his wife and barely succeeded eded in getting her out he was very badly burned and it is feared fatally DENVER 23 A few days since bince exciting rumors of a cattle disease on the divide 30 miles south of denver were current investigation has proved that there war waa needless ns edless alarm no new now cases being reported foi for ten days timely precautions have been taken and the president of the colorado cattle Growers Association states that the infection was confined to a few small herds and had not extended to the plains therould the round ups are nearly through the cattle are Te reported ported jn in good condition generally with less jess losses than formerly and with a greater increase in calves than in average years washington 21 si 21 the angly unanimous agreement of or the senate democratic caucus yesterday has greatly simplified the political situation and made the final adjournment of congress either by the close of thib thia week or 01 sometime during next week practically certain in spite of all tho threats of extremists in the house of representatives senta tives to the contrary the only serious difficulty in the tho way of a prom prompt pt passage of the amended appropriation bill which will be framed in accordance with thein the instructions given by the senate caucus arises from the opposition of the majority of the house committee on appropriations to any further compromise or concern the bill after being framed by the joint caucus committee must be brought before the house for action and passed by that body before it can constitutionally or at least in accordance with settled practice be passed by the senate and there is no means of 0 getting it before tho the house without a two thirds vote to suspend the rules or by unanimous consent unless the committee on appropriations report it A resolution instructing ting the committee to report such a bill would require only a majority vote of the tho house for its adoption but here again the difficulty occurs that no resolution be brought before the house for action except by unanimous consent or a suspension of the rules there is nevertheless no good reason to apprehend that the democratic members of that committee will dare to obstruct the bill of a majority of their own party and it cannot be doubted that the moral effect of the stand taken today to day by the democratic senators will very soon result in the adoption of similar views by a pre pondering number of the ue lie mo moc cratic ratio members of the home house there will unquestionably be much loud talk and more than the usual amount of denunciatory declarations against surrender etc but the end is already in plain view and both houses may be confidently expected to pass the new now j judicial appropriation bill that will receive the approval of the president and adjourn sine die within the coming fortnight the secretary ef of the treasury having been informed that bolivia hab has decreed the issue of letters of marque with authority to a priva teer to seize chilian property properly in neutral vessels and that the of bolivia have departed for united stated the collectors of customs are reque bated fated to see that section of the revised statutes bo be vigilantly enforced against all vessels that appear to be destined to violate the neutrality laws of the united states BOSTON 24 representative Be men of the butler wing of the democratic party state it as a fact that butler will receive and accept the nomination both from the labor reform and democratic convention this fall they say reports have been received from the largest towns in the state during the them paal week and that with but a single exception these reports favored Bu butlers tiers nomination they say kay their convention will be held at worcester vor cester eester in september but that the gubernatorial nomination of butler batler will be made previously either by the labor reform or greenback organization the murderer of mrs hull of new now york was arrested in this city tonight to night and Is now in the custody or of the police authorities his name is chastine cox a cop per colored negro who has been employed as a waiter for a beir year and a half in the neighborhood of the hull residence iu in new york city this negro mado made his appearance in boston a week ago today to day and as la Is now known went into a pawnbroker shop where he disposed of a cameo set of jewelry about the same time the superintendent of the pawnbrokers pawn brokers received fromnes vork voik a description of the property and this set was found by an officer in the pawnbrokers pawn brokers shop in this city the pawnbroker then furnished the officers cels ceis with a description of the party who pawned it the search which was then commenced revealed the fact that the cox after getting rid of the tho jewelry went to new remained there two or three days in the meantime ho he made some alterations te in the character and color of his bia clothing mr W B R balch baich a newspaper reporter in this city had obtained a description of this man and last evening while white walking along shawmut avenue he observed a colored man la in front of bim in company with another man and the appearance of the negro impressed presse ct balch batch as very much in accord with the description that had been given by the pawnbroker ei of the man who pledged the cameo camei after a careful observance of the party balch approached him and inquired if he could direct him t to bunker hill street and to this thia inquiry the begio responded he could net not as he was a stranger here from new york this thia tending to confirm the impression that hoaas he was the person wanted balch watched until he baw saw him enter a colored church and hastened to inform the police authorities who sent a detail of officers and made the important arrest cox made mado no resistance but went quietly to the police station where whore no he was waa searched and mrs bulls hulls watch was found on him and thoroughly identified he was not liot reticent and said in answer to questions that he had lived for fon fora forn a long lime time opposite mrs nuil hulls house and at the time of the robbery he entered through the lower window and went up stairs |