| Show BY eby TELEGRAPH FORTY SIXTH CONGRESS congressional washington 9 mr pound introduced trod a joint resolution proposing a an namen namon amendment dment to the constitution providing that after the ath of march 1885 the president and vice president shall hold office for six and aud shall be more than one term consecutive consecutively ely and that members of congress shall ahall be elected for three years referred ef the abe ithe it speaker then called the states for bills for reference by ily P F wood to amend the laws relating to the internal revenue J meyers introduced a bill to retire the national bank circulation and substitute united states treasury 1 notes 1 I 1 joint resolutions in regard to irish affairs were introduced and referred new berry berny introduced bills to authorize thorl th orize ze the issue of gold and to establish a rd demp tion fund therefore also to authorize the issue of silver certificates certificate a and to establish a redemption fund therefore jones of texas introduced a bill to repeal the act for the resumption of I 1 specie pay payments ments menti price brice of iowa lowa introduced a bill requiring the reserves of national banks to be kept in gold and bliver coin of the united states also a bill in relation to bank deposits 1 13 elford belford introduced a bill tor for a commission to negotiate with the ute UW indians for the ment ot at their title to the ute reser leser vatron vat fon li AMERICAN alf sip sl DF DENVER NvER 8 specials to the denver Tribune from la ijo Pinos dated the oth je represent present that saturday witnessed some decidedly animated occurrences at the commissioners i meeting after jack had declined to inform the commissioners what indians had bad been concerned in the white river elver massac massacre rep the indians return returned eI to to debato debate what course to pursue no jno indians appeared tipp eared at the agency antu saturday butrem but beem seem to have been bedat i ed at Ou guraya rays in iti conducting the wildest dances and in making fiery speeches A man hassent was sent sant from tha the agency to td Our guraya aylis with feed foi for the horses of the indians and discovered from the theno thano noise lee iee on the ineide thal that uthe the indians were greatly excite dand what he saw eaf cof u them were be bedecki deacks ed in feathers and war paint ano and helas he was r BO 0 frightened at athe be turri 1 ea ed back and did not deliver the hay rs munday bunday at noon the tho utes came into the agency and took beats seats inside al dethe the agency building jack colorow twelve other ver irtes and ouray were aiso also among the indians present when the indians and had taken laken their seats general hatch addressed the indians setting forth ithe the full fuli demands of the commis commie commission sion slon its right to make the demands and the patience already exercised with the utes today to day he haid said ilis is your last chance vve wili will longer we want answers ancl and we want no evas evasions lons ions 1 A list of utes charged hy by agency women in taking part in the massa crepas cr ewas ewaa then read and thee question put by hatch will you surrender the men man whose n names anies aules araan this paper to be tried and if guilty punished and d if innocent acquit tew 9 s it question tIon was put twice and i lafter rafter consultation evasive e answers feere were returned both times when the question was repeated the third time ouray replied without consulting the other I 1 HOW do we know that these thead indians you jou name were at white I 1 I verat t the time ot of the massacre or even if they were thed we do d 0 not liot know now they were concerned in j thebe it theae these women mentioned names 1 which came first to their lips W whether e they knew him or not wei we annot depend on what they sky say i that is ili what we depend jon oaid ala aia ald hatch adams then aldi essco the tho indians making a speech ot of over an eia hourd hours qu duration ra tion saying among othen othe other things that the commission as era ers did not want to punish colorow jack and others who took part i in the thornburgh fight but the cowardly dop doca who participated in tho the massacre to of na 11 R usa f the tho agency he ciomo by saying we want those utes and we will will wini have them the indians held a consultation in a low tone of voice among themselves but did not seem inclined to reply at all when hatch mitch again rose and asked if the guilty indians were to loe toe surrendered baying he had made the last appeal noone NO ode ODO moved or spoke for a few moment when colorow lighted a big pipe each indian present drew his knife and laid it on his knees the qu ques tion of peace or war being the ther one pending colorow passed the pipe to th the next man without smoking Aing and it went around when circle I 1 was as finished he jumped to his feet straightened d up to his full height pulled his belt beit around until nis nig knife sheath was in front froni pulled Ws his knife and abd threw it with force on the floor quivering and ringing instantly overy every indian present dropped his hand to his belt beit el a and laid hand on hla hia knife or pistol pl stol the whites did t ae same sane and the two parties stood fronting and defying each gubey fog for some moments each waiting for tile the other i to make a forward move there were nvere but elx eix white men while there were kwelty nive five indiana in the room fifteen soldiery sold bold iero lero vore wore gerein in the adjoining room finally ouray spoke we cannot dellyer up to you those unless they are tried in washings ton they must not be tried in colorado the colorado people are all our enem en emie leef and to give them up to be tried tiled in thid this state would be to td ahem them to be hanged we will bring those twelve iuen inen hero here for you to see and them whom decide guilty shall be taken to washington and the president shall iball deter determine mind their guilt or innocence douglass will have to go we know ne he was in the white river troubles trouble sj and you shall decide who else upon this condition and abd no other oiher will we surrender the guilty Ut indians lians said with with wilh great arrogance ganee gance and anik bold boid boldness nessi ouray baldit sald said it would take about a week to bring the men in hatch told him avid ye accept the pio plo proposition position so ho favas far fan as bringing the massacre men in but iso to far fan fanas faras as se taking them to washington he had bad to telegraph to colorow and jack were immediately dispatched te to bring in tb the twelve men including doug I 1 lass ander sune saying haying they would be toe back arave in aa after they bad taken their departure durej ouray again spoke reiterating his statement that the utes dould could not get justice jin colorado and und could only get geb it a wab Waa washington hiag you there meaning hatch adams ad ins and the legal adviser advis ers erg valoi I 1 aro are all my enemies I 1 am one against three you are all colorado pr now new mexico men en and a brench french paik devil I 1 have not one friend among jou you au you will not give me i justice and an d that Is ita why I 1 want to t 0 go to washington where I 1 can have at least one ne friend 1 7 NEW YORK 8 further furth ither ithen panama ad vices that the storma et ormand ud freshet of the ath juiliand uit and subsequently ly was the severest ever known on the isthmus the railroad i is jq sub submerged merge aldr or over 30 miles it irmay baay be tm wo oi or three aweeka before tb the tr ains aina can ill ili run nun n through all the native villages and river hayg been inundated lir bir juo jue at stock oak of all descriptions ai are aro e swept away and drow drowned nedy nedr and the poor inhabitants are left to starve aa ao soon as news of 0 theli their condi condl condition tig tip wll iii I 1 reached aspinwall pl pin i wall wai a subscription was raised and several boat joad loads s of supplies were sent bent out but buts reports came back that the relief though timely was inadequate and that to prevent starvation further immediate 1 help was waa necessary everal several bridges have been a eti etl bously injured many passengers are waiting trans traus transit lt at both en ends ds of ot the route ind and everything ia asin in confusion feis flis loil and uncertainty PE plywood ADWOOD alwood 8 la IQ ste ihie reno corr cour martial today to day major beno reno delivered a lengthy argument argurn ent in his defonse defense in iii which he lie claims tat that b chedid did nago beyond the bounds of unbecoming conduct that in striding kril Xi iut lut lieh lich ha he did 0 o after atter being duiven driven beyond the of patience by the repeated thy taunts of Nich bison bleon that in looking through the irindow of the sturgis house he wis was actuated by ahe he purest motives ana and his hia note of apology should be sufficient lelent for an unintentional odense felesay s that all the witnesses agree that h he was wag in possession of his nit nii mental intal faculties i on all ail the occasions brought kt into question that if under t the influence of liquor at all he was re 6 a d anoa u drun drunk k an and i his knocking tha th money on the floor aad sad breaking the window lights was done in frolic he claims that it has been his misfortune to have obtained widespread notoriety through the press of the country try and that a greater derree degree of attention is 16 called to his acts than chope of bf other othe r and nd that a conviction upon the charges against him would woula be a sab bab sacrifice of I 1 his commission which is the reward of over 22 years of 0 faithful lab iab labor or to his country he quotes the article of war var and says bays hta hia intent is to preserve his charac character tei and the thu honor of bf the tho army by excluding disagreeable characters and not to inflict punishment for youthful follies or deviations the court jhen then adjourned gine tine I 1 die the mars mara meeting to consider the condition of ireland and devise means to extend aid to the suffering peasantry of that country was an immense affair and attended by citizens of all nationalities ali alit les ties the irish turned out in great num number berb bere and several of theli their civic societies were present in re galia galla and with music and banner peter L foy presided assisted by about vice presidents selected from among the most prominent influential citizens of the eity elty with out but respect to creed or nationality the spda speakers kers were president detoy col don Morr isoa ex eix governor chab chas P pr johnson father mather ORe obe oreilly illys jo joseph 1 seph Bull Ruil tzer col A A blay slay baek back wm win aj darcey jq J H macadam and samuel samwel erp Erg erskine kine thia the political leil icil condition lof of ireland was ignored bythe by the speakers generally bol spi special cial clai attention being paid to the suffering and want of the people and the hards harda hardships hips arising from the land laws lawa and exactions of arbitrary landlords resolutions were submitted and unanimously adopted declaring the citizens of bf st louis extend to the suffering buffering people of ireland their arnest earnest t thy and commiseration deploring the evils which afflict them bu more still the causes which make mahe these evils possible and periodical I 1 holding that all legitimate govern ments abound be of the people by the people for the people and deprecating pre cating and denouncing the vla via violation of every principle of law which makes the government of 01 ireland a government of english men by englishmen english men for english men declaring the arst duty of the gox gov emment la is the tho protection ot at life liberty and property and grieving that many instances ot of english rule in ireland beems to bg b a system of extirpation oppression and robbery holding ua as a fundamental principle of popular rights righta that the land of every nation b belongs e to the people ken ked j 9 the special court of appeals for the trial of the case of thomas buford vs the leie C commonwealth wealth t this fils afternoon rendered an opinion reversing the decision of the lower court li D huab offer n g a dissenting opinion john pheland presented the decision of the court which re xe ver beson these grounds 1 1 first fira the lower court erred materially in overruling I 1 the motion for far continuance by appellant on account of the absence of a iare lare number of witnesses at the thi jul jui july lerm term of the owen Crim criminal inkI court second the testimony of arr H gaie gale and J 1 Keller teller as experts J was waa improperly excluded third the giving of certain ertain instructions especially those requiring the jury to be satisfied froin from the evidence of the lab Las insanity anity aulty of tho th accused they could acquit and ard that requiring th the e d defendant efen efon daul daut to prove to the jury hla hia jh insanity sa to their satisfaction the tribune bays says tiddens Til dens intimate friends frienda hai haj here re deny defy heis preparing a paper g froni from the next year years a cati canvass vass the heralds washington special says bays it ia Is understood that cornell has tendered his resignation as a of the national republican committee 7 leo E wentworth of florida who to be a man mah of wealth will succeed purman parman who is at present residing in pennsylvania there I 1 ia a some discussion about alabama representative jere 1 ere ldar har moon aleon who ts is now a resident af baltimore and inspector in the custom hou hod hotree so P paterson aberson who whore rd preen td south carolina on the I 1 committee committed is 19 also baid eaid to be bea acan can didace for retirement he having changed his hia place of residence mies avonia ealr eair fairbanks an aki of count coun t joannes who ho ba have v e both been residing at taylors taylora hotel were ordered out foi for not paying their board they cretu returned arned and claimed their baggage which being beluk withheld she attempted to horsewhip te the proprietor but wags wais was at tonce onee once Js armed the whip was returned to tb her subsequently and bho sho departed pa ried no effort has been bien maile maue to arrest her hf christian chris Chrit tian F flinch benior senior mem meba ber of bf punch funch edye co died yesterday 60 years yearb old 1 i plans I 1 and ink specifications ca eions nied aled yesterday in the department of buildings set orth forth that there are to fo be constructed by cornelius vanderbilt one house which will cast him hin by YV william Illiam K vanderbilt oue one the expense of which will be and by william H vanderbilt Vanderbil fc two to which will 00 noo T twelve persons p f ebbons were arr arraigned a ignec in this city yesterday charged with homicide or attempted murder they include th ree cases of alleged wife murder one criminal Is charged with billing two men moat most of the crimes crimea were committed recently though one ease case is two year years sold hold old oid rum caunce in nearly all the tha casee cahee 0 louree the tribunes washington lipet epe i clai cial says saye the democrats will probably adjourn congress from tha insl inet to january to pre i vent financial legislation i the mimes times now new orleans special says saya returns from plaquemine Plaque mine min st beraard bernard show that ex governor warno warmoth otti republic republican eri erk candidate for the senate nas been counted out and a spaniard named Estop hinal of st bernard counted in it is already shown that bieve I ral hundred more votes were counted than there are registered registe redda redla in tho parish pariah of bit st fit bernard warmoth will couteret ceu con teet and bring out some startling evidence ot of fraud I 1 inquiry at the office in this thia |