Show CONGRESS by W V to ali mar 10 tha aico president pre aident presented tho dents transmitting the agreement between tha secretary of the interior and the ute indians and recommending it ratification referred mr thurman reported adversely tho bill reimbursing states for inter eston their war loang etc placed on the ci lander mr bayard from the judiciary committee reported favorably the house bill denning tho of office of chief supervisors of elections placed on the calander the bill and memorial referred which amend the revised statutes concerning the navigation of steam vessels mr vest opposed mr thurmand Thur mans motion to refer to the judiciary corn mitlee the remonstrance of the indian chiefs against the establishment of a united estates court in the indian territory lie with mr garland thought it discourteous to the committee on territories to so refer alin protest Mr Edmunds favored ita reference pending the discussion the morning hour expired and was resumed of the porter bill mr mcdonald continued his remarks in support of the bill mr mcdonald said the engagement in which the iron brigade took part wag on the and not as mr carpenter stated and it was led by gens gibson and braag both of whom it was noteworthy were warm friends of mr porter ever since the board of review held that the withdrawal of porters force under popes order on the was the beginning of alie days disaster the board decided that porter was brave and loyal in his obedience to orders which his judgment derided lie quoted from the confederate reports to show that mcdowell and others had confused dates and had reluctantly been compelled to admit the fact after mcdowell McDo weil had been forced to retract his affirmations of porters delinquency how could he nis again mr conkling askea if mr mcdon ald charged mcdowell with knowingly circulating fala reports and then admitting that he had done so mr mcdonald said it mcdewell Mc DeweIl was was not excusable for his ignorance ur los gan aad mr mcdonald debated this point at some length and mr conkling said ho had heard injurious in situations against McDo ivell until he believed the debate was largely directed dir against him and the part he blayd in the battle mr mcdonald was as much to blame for not knowing tho date of the battle as mcdowell was and lie read from the cross examination to ebow that mcdowell had made a most generous admission porter mr mcdonald still maintained mcdowell was unwilling to do porter justice mr logan took the door after mcdonald finished and after rehearsing his former points and fortifying them said porters friends virtually gave up his caso by making false charges mr randolph asked if logan would deny that generals terry Schou eld and getty were the equals of any other three generals in the army in honesty and competency and they dian didn t declare that longstreet Longe treet WAS in front of porta mr logan said no honest man ex capt he wore believed could report that board did that men were in front of porter aloy made a report not baand baaed on fact Of couro they were honorable men no more o thain linclon or the nino men who convicted porter mr garland hero introduced a resolution referring to the committee on judiciary for a report by jill or otherwise this porter question which so many intricate points of jurisdiction and power of the courts mr candolph Ean dolph hoped it would be continued without reference adjourned jour ned reagan asked and obtained leave to have printed the following resolution which ho would offer as a substitute for lie of the committee on inter oceanic canal that while wo recognize the general interest of tho whole commercial world in a ship canal or railroad aaros the isthmus connecting north and south america and while we will respect that interest if such a line of inter oceanic communication shall bo established we declare that as the establishment of euch a line of communication would practically connect the atlantic nd mexican alf and the pacific coast lines of the united states and as the united states would have a great docil as well as a general interest in the work in corn inon with tho other commercial powers of earth and as the political control of such a line of communication would be virtually necessary tober commercial interests and to the preservation ot her territorial integrity and political independence sho will insist whenever and by whomsoever such project shall be commenced on such political control of it as will give security to our commercial and politic il interests whitthorne chairman of the committee on naval aff reported tho joint resolution for the organization of a board of officers of the navy to report upon the practicability of completing the doubled turreted monitors puritan am phil rito and terror agreed bills were placed on the house calendar appropriating dollars for the relict of the poor of ireland to restrict chinese immigration to prevent the removal of indians from states into abo indian territory consideration was resumed of the political assessment bill and the house was addressed by Young Ohio mr young eairl yesterday mr house of tenn had a charge of fraud against general noyes present minister of france by reading the testimony before the potter committee which the stupendous job of no vering up democratic load cra frauds in their attempts to steal the electoral votes of beveral elates noyes had in the front of the batian fighting for his country while the men who attacked him had been in the rebel confederacy councils or commanding abc l battalions to ing their beat to overthrow he government ern ment ho disagreed with the civil reform policy of the to alie victor belonged the spoil biad alao attacked sherman the democracy had reason to fear shernan because he could not be intimidated by democratic bombast or rebel yells after a lively debate in which richardson maeys and butterworth took part mr II 11 geetter demanded the previous which the took a aces rc es an evening was held for the consideration of the pension bill SEyA tEMar Us sharon ed a petition of newspapers for the reduction ot the dunyon paper re ferrad thought the tarifa nn alil now advantageously bo removed from many articles it was sl anero was a war between capital and labor that could not be in any for capital cant be at war with what it most needs but capital and labor united are at war with production for the purpose ot pinching the masses the tariff interests arc always represented here the people are not they are lung suu ering patient and enduring and never moving until roused by some great wrong sharon then said there had been a comment uon his long absence nis absence was caused by the fact that after election operations of u friend had involved him to the extent of millions of dollars and his duty to the large interests in teresta him had demanded his attention regretted thi as ho would have been glad to take part in the deliberations of the senate A boag opinion on tion is published by ho X Y herald it io aa fallows thero never was perhaps eo clear a case of reto lution or pretended revolution constructed ted upon boys theory of the motives of human action to force the government into adoption tho of reforms by scaring it out of it wits that is alie essential of the nihilistic hi listic theory that acry rests upon the the whole nation is saturated with cowardice and that the fear of death made sufficiently to any course of action presented to him as the alternative of lion but all haa gone just contrary to what the nihilist plans bontem plated nobody has abeen frightened and tho and system that were to b destroyed have been strengthened for repression of ordinary liberties that was aln ays the reproach of the Bu stern has been made worse in few montet than it was for years past progress has lost the ground it had gained and the stolid people ae learning to hate nothing so much as those advanced theories in politics in the ame of which their houses are burned about their ears FRANCOS TAK with germany in 1870 71 cost the unfortunate country the following enormous amounts which 70 learn from a private cor respondent in europe direct war expenses arcs war indemnity to odo support af pf the german armies on french soil mill loss on taxes during the war and total loss of taxes in the ceded provinces raine repairs of war outfit paid by the departments military pensions ac in all fr frasor csor about ai lnixon dollars in consequence annual tabea have been increased by mill arc and still france is the most pros perou land in europe lately witnessed curious with tome kinds of that dess tru clion engine ali M there were tarco construction test el A catling a Norden feldt ana a gardiner american invention in the point of rapidity of fire the nor den feldt model carried off the lalni within one minute and 40 biond 1000 shots we re vireil from this death wing macht Be lii tg itji g HEALTH this winter is very alarming on account of ilie continuous heavy fogs the mortality has been far in excess of previous years the number f deaths per thousand of population in ojie week waa 48 while ie 24 to 27 buch baa not been known in london the cholera years of 1849 U anda BEET manufacture in germany is producing grand result in tho year thera wera 17 beet sugar factories in operation which worked up hundred weights of home raised and cat cwt of imported beeta increased by 1759 1276 of which are under state cantral cant rol in private hands |