Show INTERSTATE COMMERCE I tin ICIII I itrctltiN tlio sliriiiuuii lOr the Ircsldrlll I WASIHNOION Feb T HIM hiniiiiu of thin Inter btato Commerco bill by the President was in full accord with tho opinion of AUonu QeneiaLGailand rendered to him on last Monday ln 3I it is very tech 11 tInder stood to bo in accord with Ibo view of tho Cabinet rIte Attorney General was asked to give his views in regard to the I bill l and dl1i explain wherein it dilforcel from tim henato bill two years ago which ho opposed on tho ground that it was unconstitutional Ho declined to do HO saying that ho regarded the opinion ho had wen tho President on tho subject as strictly confidential It is learned hoeei from trustworthy Bonrces that thin Attorney General ns woll as tho 1rcsIOout considers the bill which has piit beoomo a law free front all the miterial ii VTUI KS wiiicn wrm OIVILCIIONAIIIK In the Benato hilt I of two jcarsnj Accord nil to this information the Utorno General objection to the t old bill was to the Mist powers of lofislilio and judicial character that CIO gitcn tothe Commission Commis-sion Iho Mlouit General is said to hold that tho present lull doe not confer judicial powers on tho ommission but puts thorn lIt court on report from tho Commission and that it does not confer legislative 1 pow le tloi tl r f 1 ems except in tIme fourth section the long and short haul clause and that this is warranted i I war-ranted by numberless precedents in tho leI islathnhistorj of tho Government |