Show CONGRESS by YV TIfer pl great con ion during the roll compelled call the of business four times tho post route bill passed r and the kellog spofford case was taken up mr bailey argued against the w r tho sajiu should never bo closed to the appeal of justice TT he reviewed i the i in history ingv rv of tha louisiana senatorial election and declared that the packard leg never was a legal body while the nichols legislature was and is to use the words of senator mor conf the may have decided wrongly but its decision in in final and the united states government can not mr conkling a aured mr bailey that ho was mistaken in his boinis points but mr bailey buciu mui fatigued declined to argue arcue the mr kellogg to keep in mind while speaking that abe nichols legislature had not a quorum of members in the lower house K r elected in the face of the res turns by the showing of the democratic party itself during the lyhtle term of sixty days the matter was informally laid aside and on motion of mr paddock the aliouse bill passed establishing a land office in mon tana territory at miles city mr ransom from the railroad cammi tee reported without emendation men dation the senate bill to extend time for te completion ot the i pacific H A railroad texas placed upon the calendar Mr Maxey favored the bal for a retired list of non officers of 30 years service mr beck opposed U on account of the heavy pension list there would be no more wars except sibly on the seas mn mr edmund was not sure about that canada bad according to dispatches refused to do ao that what J United might w justly insist oo rn referring fin to abe is refusal of the I english government covern ment to notice the i fortune bay attacks on american fishermen the condition of europe warns us to be prepared for whatever may come ue should like to see the bill amended to include private soldiers the government should be grateful to the men who protect it tie bill was laid aside till monday the joint resolution to supply the Marsh neld sufferers with tents was passed adjourned until monday mr cox from alie foreign committee re potted back the joint lions for the abrogation of the clay ton Bulwer treaty as tha the me unini unanimous i report referred aso joint resolution to ascertain the basis of reciprocity with the british provinces ordered printed the house in committee considered the special deficiency bill the senate amendment respecting the appointment of special deputy marchalls marshalls mar was concurred in without division mr reed in discussing the sarcastically reviewed the potter committee which had concluded in 2700 pages of testimony that iiames had not played tho knave and tilden had mr mcmahon was amazed that the republicans had obstructed business two days to listen to such a speech as reeds Mr Garfield said the old character abe democratic displaying itself of coercing some body there was no reason why these A tt measures should not go through in dependently he bad ast o learn that the country was so far lost in anarchy that a democrat could not aust a republican i or a republican a tt democrat 10 t tl t to l hel help L ca carry on a fair f election law iio would be gratified to see all parties meet at the ballot box and unite in law and justice to enforce free and ional regarded the amendment as vicious even ai an independent proposition which gevea both political parties representation among deputy marshals tho appropriation for publio print ing was made for constructing a new state building was non concurred in A joint resolution passed directing iho secretary to tents for the missouri sufferers th trade mark bill was reported back from the judiciary committee and went over the speaker appointed CaT liffIe reagan oneil lounsbury updegraff and butterworth to investigate the donnelly washburn muddle the house took a reccea |