Show THE FORTY SIXTH tho publication of the presidential lemgo deprive the present second tho forty irth congre part of at the opening of our it inter wt national leg both house presented a henrly full tion and the inauguration without any tarl ling incident at tho house bad not to elect a this tiro anil as the appointment of tho bartous business committees was about sot tied there existed in neither branch any impediment to proceeding to earnest leg work all the washington correspondents of tho new york pipere agree in tho opinion that for awuila at least bo member of the two groat national partie intend to avoid a much as possible all violent party discussions and sectional and to devo o their time and attention to tho speedy liquidation of im portent economical and jivu questions wo cannot however feel a full confidence in expectations tat ions wo do not deem it likely that in a session like tah which precedes a presidential election the politicians on the right or on the left will refrain from speculations schemes and preparation e for th u election it is scarcely to lo 10 avoid ed that the extreme wings of both parties will again come into vehement collision and neglect the true interests of the country for the satisfaction of their campaign arojo ta and designs we should be very much pleased if our apprehensions should prove unfounded but wo have little hope of enjoying this patriotic alois we according to present reports the republicans intend to maintain a conservative and passive position and only to defend their point gained in the against any democratic aggressions it is bo that the republican party present united front on tho most important questions of the na dional than doe tho democratic mo cratic party nevertheless it cannot bo concealed that it is still divided into two camps whose views if not diametrically opposed to each other yet different from each other as those of mr hancs and iho celebrated finance mr Thur maii the western republicans are leaning towards the view that it is not desirable that in this session any decisive legwin live steps ba taken with regard to the financial riddle ol 01 the sphinx they are rather in favor of adjourning the settlement of thi delicata deli catt tiou till after the ed by john abo demo cate however have been anxious their parliamentary d feat in tito extra evasion to declare that they will keep their wild men their percy hotspurs Hot spurs inobe back ground and that they do not intend to waste any tildo on purely cd but whilo the moderate and con ai men amongst them tick to thi resolution while they attempt to lift a man like bayrd to the post lion of a democratic leader and a chief adviser and while they are determined to political questions ortho hegemony ortho southern bourbons blackburn and hie ilk and thus hope to restrict in financial questions the influence of warner and consort the success of all theeo laudable endeavors appear rather doubtful in both housa of congress there arc pending be aides tho new projects and bills such a number of unsettled that our legislature would have plenty to do if they amongst the most important balle wo notice an amendment of the navigation arteby which the foreign built ships is permitted furthermore of abo alabama indemnity claims regulation of the inter elate railroad laws commercial treaty with france repeal of certain land grants to railroad re tion of the army and many other bill moreover it is to be expected that besides the propositions of mr wood with respect to alterations in the tariff which are now before the committee on waya and moan bills will be brought in proposing redactions or increases in the present changes in the manner of their collection all these project and propositions bill and acta however defective they detail bring up of tuch great economical import and the development and prosperity of our commercio com merco and industry require a careful and wife vilh to the quee bione tione of railto and finan that ought art monopolize all the most and attention of congress fiut the and dep party suckling and clique jobbing i more than pcr likely again to prevent a really bound and legislative activity and the nation may have cause to if congress adjourn as boon as po after laving done alio least harm toe canal project will be vigorously fought by railroad men bey claim that a railroad develop tho resources of tin united and attracts emigrants to our land alian a dozen ship canal would do they arc undoubtedly right abo whole commercial boru ti emanda he construction of tho canal and our merely h tact lugat not egand in the way bowies the future benefit to thia country from the construction of tuc will be ibl |