Show FORTYNINTH CONGRESS rise IlnukC WASHINGTON May 21Diugby of Maine from the Committee of Conference submitted sub-mitted o report from tho Committee on the 13Jt I ShippIng bill lircckenrldge of Kentucky thought con deration of the report should be postponed unlll the members of the House had an op xirtnnlty to eiamtne the provisions of the nil carefully The question Involved I in r t ryes amendment was broader than at first lash it might appear to bo He not only onfcrrod a privilege but Imposed a duty on the President to withdraw from foreign essels certain commercial privileges hen torso privileges had been denied to American vessels In lbs conntrv to which such foreign esscU I bcloneed Ho supposed be provision rose oat of the recent troubles with Canada but there was not n word In his bill about fishing vessels There was no hurry for the passage of tbis bill and it grfiofo gu Bilc t could bo considered more fully at some faturo day than it could now there was no danger of war and tho Executive bud under consideration time settlement of tbe Cnnndinn fishery trouble Dunn of Arkansas said tho provision did not apply to the flshcricsquestion fllelg lireokettridtte tbought if that wcio true lieu was the less necessity for haute in passing the bill because there was no other lending < question relative to comratrcial irivilcces between the United States ind any other country Tho objection to the provision was that it enabled Iho President to place an embargo upon Canadian vessels Ho would go ns far as the gentleman from Mnmo to protect tho iehliig interests or Massachusetts toni Maine but he wmtcd to bo clear as to what he n an doing Ho did not believe in retail story or revengeful legislation believed note in diplomatic intercourse in patience and correspondence with a view reaching a settlement than ho did in Executive inter bronco and retaliatory measures lie bad no doubt Olin Canadian difficulty would be satisfactorily settled Two Rreat nations ike tho United States and England score not aomg to fall out on a matter of fishing vf bicu could be settled by a matter of negotiation nego-tiation |