| Show CONGRESSIONAL ShNAIF Washington Jlarch ISThe ileplora his death of Mr Thurston wife ot the junior senator from Nebraska lon John M Thurston was made the subject sub-ject of a touching reference by the illnd chaplain In his I Invocation at the opening of the Senates session today Upon the motion of Mr len 1 Mr Thurstons colleague from Neb the prayer was ordered printed In the record A bill to regulate the collection and disbursement of moneys rlalllg from leases made hy the Seneca Nation 10 Nw York Indians was passed 1IUISK Washington March InAt the open Ing of the session of the House today he Speaker recognlred Uoutelle Rep Maine chairman ot he naval om mlle to call up the bill for the cut or the victims anti the uvhor or tile M a Ills disaster The WI provide for the payment to the legal heirs ot those who lost their lives equal to twelvemonths twelve-months 1 Iy ot the dece1 and ilmbursement to the survivors to the nlu ot personal effects lOll not to exceed In mount n um equal to twelve monlh sea pay Loud Rep Callforalladi I objected to the consideration ot the 11alitis relief bill It was finally agreed 10 consider the hi after the rolom nproprla lon bill had been disposed of The continuance ot allottment to families of tile deceased for the three month was also provide for Consideration of the bill require unanimous consent Mr Loud Rep J f Importaft Cat frl Bald the bill l was Important There I was P gentref Law vhlrh covered such cases and a special act should receive reeve deliberate consideration Mr Iloutelle said that the passage or the bill was demanded by public merits ment nil over lh country He motor there was a pressing necessity for Ih relief ot the sufferers ot this terrlb a 1tr cnt etoranc were being held and subscriptions were being rallied 1 over the country for the relief re-lief of the widovis and orphans ot the victims Ilm Mr Loud objected That Is I the gentlemmilim privilege under the rules Bald Mr Uou itelle 11 object to the latter remark Paid A I r Loud and ask that It bo stricken from the record I was finally arranged by Unanimous Unani-mous consent > that the bill should be considered a soon as the postolllce up iropnation bill wn out of the way I Mr Dnnford Ilep Ohio chairman ot the committee on Immigration called attention 10 the fact that he had givainnottee name time ag that ho would today cU Up the Immigration billHe asked what the Preliminary status of the hill was and the i Speaker Informed him that I was nn the speakers speak-ers table and could b called up at any time N 111 a privileged matter Was nol before Ihe 10ue On molon of Mr Loud the l1roulas then went into executive commIttee ot the whole anti took up the POstoffical appropriation bill potorce The Wreck of the Near York San Franc Ilion CI March 14The latest news from the wreck or the Nw York 19 that tile ship Is I In no Immediate Im-mediate danger but th indications of nn early storms Premium hr destruct lion boor many daxm Captain Peabody Pea-body this evening says It to I not Pan 1le to neat hr Th skipper estimated her original Vast I 113300 Th cargo now In hr Ili I Probably 1000 anti I In I probable that very UII of It will be saved This afternoon there r nine feet of water In the hold and only that portion of the cargo between the docks Irlon undamaged The New York was formerly the r A J Oaken and under that name had the reputation of being n hoodoo hlp being always In trouble of Borne Jllhlp Once neat ly atlh crew were stricken down with scurvy and after 1 VoYace of two hundred days from China t hew he-w steered In New York halbor L 1 Mrs nd wlr or her Captain sis O 8b1 w New a 9 ownd York by IUklnbh ss Ilia of I |