Show BY TELEGRAPH FORTY FIFTH FORTY FIFTH CONGRESS SENATE WASHINGTON W 17 17 The The Senate insisted upon it its amendments to the military academy appropriation appropriation appropriation tion bill and Allison on Blaine Blaino and Davis W Va were appointed a committee conference of Plum from the committee of of military affair repented with amendment the bill recently intro intro that the po clause in t the he army appropriation bill shall shaU hall not be con con- trued an 88 as applying g to the army employed in the protection of con I lice lite and property in the latex and ter ter- ter territories ter subject to Indian incursions incursion I Placed on an he calendar Windom b in in explanation nation of the consular and diplomatic matic appropriation appropriation appropriation tion bill bUl said as it came to the Senate it appropriated 1045 The Senate committee added 82 and as now reported re tie the e bill appropriated less lew than the estimates s for the next fiscal year The committee has restored the sa- sa salaries sa salaries laries Jaries of the ministers to Great Britain France rance Russia Germany Spain Austria Italy and other othe places The various amendments proposed by the committee were agreed io to without discussion The bill then passed pared Consideration was resumed of the Blaine resolution regarding the constitutional rights of citizens n Merrimon read a prepared speech In reply to Blaine He spoke poke for peace harmony and the breaking down own of all sectional feuds feudi WAS WASHINGTON Wallace 17 17 Wallace in speaking peaking on Blaines Blaine's bill biU said Raid he would if possible have arrayed tile the democrats solidly against this effort to arouse sectional agitation He disputed Blaine Blames Blame's s figures figure a as to the representation from the south since the act of 1872 The Th same lame irregularities irregularities irregularities that Blaine pointed out ex existed ex- ex existed existed isted in the north He denounced Ithe the character of or the men who con conducted con con- conducted conducted ducted the elections election in Pennsylva-nia Pennsylva Iva nia A white man too poor to pay his taxes was wax driven from the poU polls pollin In P a negro ro was given a tax receipt Blames Blame's amendment authorizing the com committee to take testimony etc was agreed to without division Whyte then antagonized the the bill as amended He asked where Blaine was wai in nothing know know times Blaine said eaid he was quite a young boy then I Whyte said he be was wai the old boy now There wa was good order in the Senate until he was transplanted I from the other end of the capital He reminded him of Kit Sit Hughes who dreamed he was in hell and i the devil turned him over with a pitchfork saying laying the place pia was not big enough for both of them The Senate did not want these scenes continually and he hoped the senator would return retarn to tp the tl theother theother other end of or the be capitol toJ if he de- de desired desired aired de-aired sired to create a hubbub Let these political questions be until the next presidential lection and then we would have hare a chance at the senator himself Morgan made ft a lengthy spee speech b against the resolution He defend defend- defended defended defended ed the southern people and denied that there had bad been discrimination against the negro He gave no- no notice no notice tice that this investigation should be full and fair fairand and that he would demand that Blaine be chairman of the committee although he hadl refused The committee mu must t go also to Massachusetts New NewY York rk and aDd out west wot to Colorado and Nevada Tad Ne-Tad Ne- Ne vad vada Teller denied the existence of any frauds on the part of the republicans republican cans can in Colorado They courted C the fullest investigation Elaine's resolution as am amended ws ws- ws agreed ed yeas too to 56 66 nays 6 nin Jy Baton HiM Hi 8 organ r nj Wallace and Whyte and were absent b but Grog vcr tel and who wels paired w with ih them did n act t tv v t being uncertain low how they flare nave voted f The e Je B for fop the rece was am amended to toE to toMake Make e the adjournment from the erf of vt December to the t e pf of January and nd adopted by hi a dote loie vote Adjourned r N 17 The I he Hose went in IB committee a whole onte on the postal de bilL biU tt It ap- ap ap appropriated 4 ant an n l prohibits postal car cat vice net jee this year Blount explained that that the cosi cost of service had increased ased at the rate of 3 Si per cent not on postal C cal 1 servIce itself put but on the whole railway service since rince July Joly 18 1878 It increased 45 per cent on the postal car service itself The deli deli- deficiency deft I arose rose in rt the deter of the department against a the will or of Congress that tie ce increase Hale defended def the d Part t Th The Postmaster General had s l ply done his duty The freight of the mails was wa constantly conta increasing Foster Fo ter e said td Blount should hould know or of the increase e in the postal car ar service ervice The department estimates of last lait year was but Congress appropriated half baJt a i mil mil- million lion less less Ie hence the deficiency J actual figures figure showed bowed that the re reduction in two years yearl by the crati demo demo- democrate crate crata were 20 while the republicans in the two years reduced the appropriations to i Clymer denied thi this and Fo t teja affirmed it j Potter Foster said aid the reduction reductions been made every year save One ne since ince 1872 i Hewitt quoted from the report or of the Secretary of the Treasury to tol show how the expenses e had increased in 1874 in 1874 1814 in 1876 1875 and in 1876 an all under republican rule but under two years of f d democratic mo rule role f redaction tion of had been made i Foster emphatically denied the correctness ef of these figures There was never neTer greater fraud maintained than the claim of the democratic I party that it had reduced the ex- ex expenditure ex ex- expenditure a year Clymer was wai ed to hear Foster denounce as aa frauds the thel statements by members taken from official figures It was wax not langu I langu- langu language language age which should hould characterize gea- gea intercourse here Phillips Phillip moved to strike out the proviso prohibiting the increase of postal car service during the yearl y Mitchell advocated the and others othen opposed it it After considerable di the discussion cu sion committee defeated Phillips D mo- mo motion mo motion tion and rejected the other 1 amend amendment meats ment after which the committee rose and the House passed pawed the bill billand billand billand and then adjourned I I i AMERICAN i NEW YORK 17 One of the tb events of the day in financial circles was wax the sale of gold at f the first sale kale at par which cause considerable enthusiasm ia m In the gold room the brokers broken waiving their hats hate and cheering The open ljj price was wax 1001 closed doled at sales sale and bid kid It wa was currently reported that there w was a disruption diu of the bull clique in stocks Block and that th t some ome large bulls bulli had secretly sold Bold out Nothing new has inI regard to the new transportation contract between the Pacific Mali Maliand Ma MaU and the he Union Pacific companies rhe contract ia Is not yet signed sad all the details detail are not perfected consequently the terms term canno annot ibe cor correctly it is ii undo that the Mail company's company yearly income will be increased about The new contract commences o on January 1st 1st l t and aad continues a year year unless u ile by sixty days day 7 notice froth roni either side aidt The trustees of the Hebrew Or Orphan Or- Or Orphan Orphan phan Asylum have h declined the affer of the gift of money Mr A A T Stewart through Judge Judg HU- HU Hilton ton Hil-ton HUton ton and d it i is ia expected other Heb Hebrew Heb- Heb Hebrew Hebrew rew associations will wUl take similar action The president presided of f Mount Sinai hospital mss 8 ay If It Mrs Mra Stew art Stew Stew- Stewart Stewart art had quietly sent lent the cheek check to the institution it would probably have been accepted but in view of the way in lit which the offer wasl Was made there was wax a heeling leeling ef of opposition opposition opposition to its ita it acceptance among the Hebrews generally The president of the Home Horn for aged axed and infirm m Hebrews Hebrew says ays aji the offer made through Judge Hilton would not I be accepted as aa he had thrown down f the gauntlet and proscribed the whole Het Hebrew rew race There waS wad naturally a strong trong feeling among i the Hebrews Hebrew against accepting i gifts from such uch a source source WA W Glover G Glove It yi chair uan chair chair- chairman chairman man of the committee on Ion expendi expendi- expenditure expenditures tares ture ia in the Treasury Department has bas chairman of the committee on appropriations appropriation A Itt nt that national bank notes ha have been printed in tie the t e bureau bt bf printing at ai d t engraving instead of under uDder the direction dir of the comp comp- comptroller comptroller comptroller of currency as ai the lare law quires and that the bureau obtain obtained ed the work Wo k on bank not notes s by offering to do it for for a thousand impressions which was less than the bid of any of the seven bidden e but from the first of January to the first fint of July last only about abo t one sixth of the work was wa done at toil this bureau bareau the re remainder mai der being charged secretly at 14 a thousand for the second or green gr tint t anti and 20 a thousand d for the third printing on the face t facts Glover says ay Congress and the public have been deceived that the bureau figures are wholly untellable that th the thi bureau reports do not make a proper showing of the cost co t and that note bank-note print print- ing printing indicates indicate a less expenditure and extravagance nce within the last lait fiscal fl year to the extent lit of over The expenditures expenditure of bureau before 1874 are not even known being mixed with called ao-called expenses of a national loan Joan and it would take a corpse corps of clerks six ix months to i ascer-i aster aster- the actual state of the account t The he House Home committee on public lands to day po postponed until t l J D the hearing of the he argument in regard to the McG McG McGarrahan lam the attorneys attorney of the he New Ne Idria Min Min- Mini Mining lag ing Company C pot pO n i being ready r ady to goon to go toon goon on It tt is ii the intention of company after the date mentioned to give the matter hearings hearing un until un- un until until til disposed of of officially officially The following nominations nomination were sent to the Senate to-day to Po t masters Albert Albert Wright Healdsburg burg burg California Wm C Hopping Sacramento City c The United States State Treasurer Trea ur t ex- ex expects expects ex to hav have on the first fint of Janu Janu- January Janu- Janu January January ary exclusive of all aU demands demand coin with which to resume specie 8 cie payments The Secretary of the Treasury and other Treasury Trea ury officers w Were before the ways way and means com com- committee committee thia this advocated the passage pa age of a bill prepared atthe tl at atthe the Treasury fr Department nt to t pre pre- prevent prevent pre pre- prevent vent the evasion ovation of duties on sugar ugar under the present color standard They urged the addition of the te test t arid and when nece necessary sary ary chemical analysis The Secretary S of the Treasury sent to the Senate to-day to a com com- com in response to the r reso- reso resolution reio so- so solution lution of t B Beck ck adopted on the 3rd regarding silver ilver coin The Secretary transmits the reports report I IGl Gl made made de to him on fhe he subject abject bythe by the I Treasury and adds add that under the eXisting law Jaw either gold coin or or standard silver ilver dollars dollar rs may be used u edin is pa payment p fl ent of oaf the public public pub- pub lic de i The I w d e not d r ct which shall hall be paid but leaves this to th tl the discretion of th the depart depart- department department ment to fo be 65 exercised ex Upon upon t pon con consid- consid consideration consideration id of the public pubic policy and cute tice is lowing lo ing a public credi credi- creditor n tor the Opt option D of o-f the form term and de de- de denomination nomi nomination of ot the t money in which he shall ahall be paid The manifest ob object ob- ob object object of the tae act to authorize the coinage of ol do l sand rest restore re Its legal tender character when construed in connection i is S that old gold coin and the standard silver maintained dollar shall khall be maintained at par with each other and this thia object can best beat b be obtained by paying ing out I such coin a WAy may erve the con con- convenience convenience convenience at of toe the person to be paid and not to force upon him either form of money An Any other t er course COUlse would discriminate against 1 the tho standard silver ilver dollar and tend lend d to its depreciation Secretary Sherman said Mid f aid today to-d to to-dav to y JI he was wai receiving information from Irow all quarters quarten q which encouraged himin him himin himin in i believing hi his bis planT plane for fp tion resumption resumption tion were working woking wo king admirably and aDd indicating a a ge general ral a among men uen throughout the country to tp assist him burn Bankers Banker re report re- re report report port that there is ii no demand for gold even at one-eight one per cent premium When in gold was worth only 12 cents cent more than in paper the secretary thought My resumption way was nearly a fixed fact Among omer i good news new re- re received received re received yesterday ye were were orders orden for over 4 1 per ce cent t bonds bond and if it the demand continues through December the sale ale will exceed that of or any month since they were put upon the market market The Secretary thinks think that if any persons are hearted faint-hearted about abou t the prospects of r resumption they are very few in number He says ay 8 gold I seems eema 10 lO be coming noring out of togs hags all over t and with with- within withIn in 20 days will not Dot be so popular ular as paper but will be in general circulation circulation circulation lation and increase the circulating medium by several everal The committee on inking banking b and ana currency will finish to tomorrow morrow the consideration of Representative Representative Representative tive Hewitts Hewitt's Hewitt bill bUl b ill which provides that gold and ilver coins of the United States State which are full legal le Ie legal gal tender shall hereafter be inter inter- changeable at their lawful value upon demand of any holder bider there there- thereof thereof thereof of at the theoffice office of the assistant t treasurer New York when prea pres presented in sums umi of or any mul multiple multiple tiple thereof leaving the amount of silver ilver to be be a coined to the di dis of the Secretary of the Treasury nry CHICAGO 17 The 17 The The Inter Infer Washington special sa says ay tion has bas been received re eive here that two negroes have been indicted tried convicted and sentenced to six ix years year's imprisonment in th the penitentiary in Hartford County N C for interfering with another negro who wanted to vote the democratic ticket This Thi is quite rapid work and in is commented 0 met upon as indicating an an ability to p puni pani nill intimidation in the south if it it 1 00 oc-cun oc curs on the republican side ide and as a furnishing a good example to South Carolina 1 J The 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