Show by telegraph congressional S SENATE EN A T X washington 13 at the elpi eipl ration of the morning hour carpenter was entitled to the floor on his louisiana election bill but lie gave way for the territorial railroad bill the vote agreeing to wad leighs amendment on prid FrId friday aywas was reconsidered the amendment was modified so as 09 as 09 to give to congress only the power to alter or repeal the act and was then agreed to carpenter interrupted the tho proceedings ce by asking that his louisiana bill be made the special order for tomorrow to morrow after the tile morning hour A long iong on discussion ensued sherman and morton opposing wasting time with the louisiana blit bill and carpenter Saul saulsbury bury and tipton urging its importance ending with carpenter giving notice that he would move tomorrow to morrow to take up the bill at the expiration of the morning hour and sherman notifying that he be would call for a vote on the motion the railroad bill was then resumed howe moved an amendment giving the legislature of any state formed out of a territory in which a railroad authorized under the act may be located the same power over the tiie corporation as over one of its ita own erection agreed to amendments were also agreed to tn providing in that the united states shall not be charged more than private parties for transportation and making every stockholder in such a railroad in liable 1 I able abie for all the debts of the operation cooperation co to tonn lonn an amodt equal to hisscock his hI stock at the tho ta ic time the debts sefe were creat edat par value the bill passed 20 to L 18 I 1 HOUSE ito ryo us M washington 15 IS bundy from til c co ni ni 1 atee on mileage reported a bill to abolish the mileage to members of congress substituting their actual expenses to and from tho the capital on each session lie he moved the previous question which was not seconded 69 to 71 maynard moved to recommit and young moved to table it lost oli 61 to bundy again moved the previous question which was seconded and tho the motion to recommit was waa rejected and the bill passed to 49 amt amr E R I 1 oain CAIN NEW YORK 13 3 the tho steamer greece brought 37 cabin and steerage passengers and a hundred and sixty of the crew and the malls mails of the wr wrecked eclied europe the account given by the officers of the greece of the meeting with the europe are substantially the same as aa that of the salvage crew brought to liverpool by the egypt but there is a marked discrepancy in their statements and those of the Eu ropes officers as to the condition of the tho latter and of the circumstances attending their rescue the tho captain of the says the tile fu eu rope had but seven feet of water in the middle compartment when first boarded and that it only increased a foot during the night and that the vessel might have been saved captain renz reng lemaire lre ire of the tile europe complains that ho ilo was treated infamously by bv the tile officers of th the e greece that they would not allo ailo allow w him to return to the europe after ho he came aboard the greece that they mado made no effort to save the baggage or cargo though it could have been done notwithstanding the terrible sea one of tue passengers on the europe says that perfect order and discipline prevailed on the europe and the passenger were unaware of the danger until gatli the greece was signalled signal led to take them oft off another passenger accuses the french omm off meers officers of cowardice and says mys they refused to allow them to save the baggage the transfer of the pass passengers eners t was effected without accident accidee t or loss of ilfe lire NEW NF v YORK 13 captain lemaire of the steamer T europe drope publishes lis ils liesa ilesa a letter stating that he was induced to leave his ship for a conference on the greece and was brutally prevented from returning contrary to formal promises fron froni the captain of the greece and to prevent a collision between the crews he ilo suffered red the humiliation the chief engineer leroux the new york agent of the F rench french line and the passengers on the europe ro ic corroborate the captains statements the chief engineer of the greece states that had the crew of the europe not deserted their posts they could shave easily saved her thoma captain of the greece pronounces these stories absurd and nd utterly unfounded A collision occurred while the was towing the europe with her head bead to the wie wind the damage to the grrce grece gre ce was serious tze toe tae american scientist and inventor james bogardus died liere here yesterday NF new NEW w doniz YORK 14 the captain of the british ship mac whose action in the virginius atair affair is well known arrived here yesterday washington D C 14 chief chier justice waite delivered his first opinion today to day in the case of tappan tax collector of chicago against the merchants national bank the decision revers reversed ed that of the lower court it held that nonresident stockholders are liable to taxes on the stock of the national bank and that this was really personal property for purposes of taxation SAN FRANCISCO 14 the tartar has arrived she sailed from sydney march on march a shock of earthquake was felt in the province of adelaide much ass loss and depression had been occasioned by a strike of iron workers worker still the country generally is thriving the inter colonial difficulty between sydney and victoria is not yet settled inland free trade across the river boundary is stopped and customs officers warn the traveler that though he remains under one flag he passes from the jurisdiction of one ono government to that of another an angry correspondence is passing between the tile prime ministers as to who is to blame for this result the latest news from fiji indicates that events are tending strongly towards billish annexation it is reported ted tod that the merchants exchange ge at sydney has been partially abandoned not being profitable that of melbourne is flourishing NEW ORLEANS 14 the water is five to seven inches above high av water ater mark of 1871 the water covers the track of the mobile railroad a foot deep governor kellogg today to day addressed a circular to tip the property owners ownen recommending private levee work and promising to favor ravon reimbursing them in the next legislature cincinnati 14 at an anti antl in lil meeting here today to day resolutions were adopted strongly condemnatory of the measures now about to bo be taken by congress regarding inflation and a committee was appointed to take a document signed by fifty manufacturers arid and representing ten millions of capital to washington NEW YORK 14 lemaire lemaine captain of the europe e gave to the tile french brench consul for transmission to france a formal protest against the action of the omm off meers officers of the greece and serious trouble is anticipated NASHVILLE tenn 15 A tornado passed diagonally from west to east cast through this thia city this morning seriously dama damaging and crushing a large largo number of stores and residences the tornado was about one fourth of a mile in width and moved with fearful force eru shing rushing the fronts of large buildings as though they were paper bowles livery lively stable a large structure lied filled with horses and wagons and a large largo quantity of feed wa wag 4 blown coffits foundations into the backwater from the river drowning a number of horses and it is thought one man it is impossible now to estl esti estimate mate the number of buildings damaged but the loss will exceed in this city and it is feared there have been serious loss of life and damage to property along the track of the storm in the tile country LITTLE rock BOCK ark lar 15 joseph brooks claiming to have been elected governor in 1872 and took office today to day before chief justice Mn Me mcclure maclure Clure CIure and then took forcible possession of the Gover governors norIs office ejecting governor baxter and taking possession of the court house brooks bases his hla action ou on the decision of judge Whit toch of the circuit court of the state made this morning overruling over ruline the demurrer filed by governor baxters council in a suit brought against him by brooks fer for the governors office and issuing a judgment of ouster in brooks faor this action of the court was taken in the absence of baxters counsel who had bad no opportunity to answer or move an appeal baxter has established his headquarters at st johns college and has telegraphed president grant the facts in the case and asking him for the support of the general government to regain possession of his office the gpo gie greatest at excitement prevailed washington 15 the senate territorial committee have decided to recommend the confirmation of general mccook as governor of colorado in place of elbert to be removed the house territorial committee have agreed to report a bill for the admission of the state of new mexico into the union OTTOWA ont 15 in parliament last night cartwright delivered the budget s speech pe bech he estimates eti etl mates the deficiency cy for the fiscal year enden ending june next at nearly nine funded thousand dollars being the first deficit since the confederation an important ele eie element montin mentin in this increase being the public works washington 16 the republican members of congress of arkansas called on the president and attorney general this morning to confer regarding the gubernatorial muddle in arkansas and subsequently quen the attorney general telegraphed grap hed to governors Bro bno brookman brooks oksan and d baxter that the president declares he will interfere only to preserve peace NEW boric YORK 16 A meeting of bankers capitalists and merchants last night presided over by peter cooper adopted a petition to president grant signed by brown bros aco henry G stebbins co drexel morgan co and hime sime 2500 others other including a majority of presidents of banks in in the clearing house association saying they appeal from their own judgment to the language of the most eminent statesmen in the state and house of representatives in 1862 for the justification of their bellet beliet that the further issue of green backs under existing circumstances without warrant of necessity will inflict a stain on the honor of the republic and impair confidence on every future pledge and promise given in its name A committee including jonathan sturgess W WM M evarts and others equally prominent was appointed to present the petition today to day to the president asking his lils veto anthe on the senate bill NEW nev york yontz there is a report i that the french transatlantic com banys steamship amerique which aniced at brest on tuesday from this point foundered en roula frown fron brest to havre and that all the passengers were saved but the second of fleen officer who was lost the agents agent of the line here have no information of the disaster LITTLE ROCK Ar arkansas kausas there is little change in the gubernatorial muddle brooks holds the state house surrounded by about one hundred armed men with two cannon the baxter headquarters is still at st johns college in the suburbs of the city he is preparing to retake the state house about 1500 stand of arms belonging to the state are at the ur arsenal senal senai both Baxt erand brooks have made a demand for them the demands are refused men are pouring bourin ig in on every train bralit the city is is rather quiet philadelphia A dispatch from atlantic city says the steamer ashore on the brigantine shoal is the derland nederland ive JVe from antwerp via liverpool where she put in for repairs to her steering gear she has a large and valuable cargo for philadelphia she has no passengers her rudder and wheel are gone but she is otherwise othera s in n good condition NASHVILLE tenn the cumberland is rising an inch hourly several hundred yards of market street is under water the mer chants warehousemen and are moving their goods the darnalt damage amounts to thousands of dolla dolia dollars r s trains delayed on the decatur railroad and many other roads have suffered by the inundation and re recent cent storms the tennessee is ve very ry high and rising two inches hourly it threatens to overflow FOREIGN VIENNA 18 13 the cis joseph has sent a conciliatory reply to the popes recent protest against the ecclesiastical bill it is understood that the appo of the vatican is merely formal the upper house of the today passed the ecclesiastical al bills whereupon the bishops withdrew in a body BERLIN 14 the reichstag rich Bich stag by a majority of cf seventy eight adopted the compromise amendments to the army bill LONDON 15 the strike in the th L cotton mills at bolton has terminated and the operatives are working on the old terms it is proposed to erect a statue to dr livingstone in edinburgh an explosion in a lancashire coal mine yesterday killed and wounded a large number of miners thirty bodies have been recovered and it is feared that many more remain in the mine A later dispatch says that forty six bodies have been recovered from the mine at dukinfield in which the explosion occurred today to day miners were safely rescued the explosion was caused by a naked light southampton 15 the steamship molina with the body of livingstone arrived th this Is morning the mayor receives the remains at 11 the people are congregating along the route flags are at half mast BERLIN 15 the tho trial of archbishop Led of posen for fora forn a violation of the ecclesiastical law resulted in conviction he was sentenced need Deed in to dis dia mk mini al from his see no appeal is allowed LONDON 15 fifty thousand persons were present at the tho landing of Living stones remains the body arrived here this afternoon the hearse was followed by a line of carriages and was taken to the geographical Socie society tys rooms to await the funeral which will take place on saturday in westminister West minister it is now stated that fifty nifty three were killed by the colliery explosion at dukenfield fifty bodies have been recovered the house of commons have passed to its second reading a bill suppressing betting houses in scotland sir william Will wiil larn farn ferguson the queens surgeon has identified li v ing stones remains MADRID 15 clement and several other directors of the territorial bank of spain have been arrested charged with arregu darl dari ties lri lif thet the conduct of the affairs of the bank bani |