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Show LATEST TELEG11AMS. FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. SENATE Washington, 24. The vice president presi-dent submitted a memorial from Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and other officers of the National Woman'n Suffrage asaocia tion, praying for the passage of a toiut resolution proposing au Amendment Amend-ment 10 the Coustuuticu prohibiting tales troiu dinfrancbising peraoua ou account of Bex. Ke (erred. Sharon presented a r-solutiou of the Nevada legislature fjivonng legislation legis-lation preventing thu Centra! Pacific railroad from making unjust discriminations discrim-inations and practicing extortion. Kufened, Sharon u.ged that tin-people tin-people bad ritihla to be protected by government, and said tho evils complained com-plained of Dave existed a lot'j; time. The people had a right 10 bd pro tpcted as the government bad euhat dued thia road by their money and lauds. Congress should see that the people are not imposed upon by these railroad corporations. In other woiii, the creature should not be ulluwed tu rise above the creator. Orover, of Oregon, introduced in the Genate tc-day, a b;ll to restrict the emijjraliou of Cuinse to the United Slater. Saulsbury called up l rfl..iioti Mibmitttd by him on the 17ih 1:1., calling upon the secretary of tin treasury lor information in ngurd ti-aimmissiona ti-aimmissiona paid to tanker- aud others lur negotiating the 01 United States bond.-, etc. Morrill eubmitttd an amet.dm-ut pioviding that in lur ma. ion herenfttr communicated to either house ol congress shstl not b repeated, but references to the document, where (be same i lo be louud. elm! be made and the n-tnia ot fub-t-ribpr that have been pid may I. 0 u Ued The amend m en t wa acepied by Saulsbury and the resolution wt agreed lo as amended. |