Show BY TELE graph GRIPH congressional washington WASU INGTON 6 bru bruce presented thu the joint resolutions of the nils mississippi sis bis sippi legislature in favor of the passage of a bill remunerating certain citizens of mississippi mill owners and log men for damages sustained by them on account of the seizure of certain lumber and logs in the lumber district by the agents of the united states referred Ml lA introduced a bill to reduce the tho cost coat of mail service on the coast referred to the committee on post offices flees and post roads in explanation of uhe the bill he hi said it pimply proposed to extend the time for receiving bids bida for carrying mails in oregon nevada idaho and washington territories us mails had been delayed in those states and territories recently on account of bad weather and therefore the bids did not reach the post office department before the expiration of tile the time allowed for their reception casoni Ka soni reported a resolution directing the che secretary of the treasury toe to report port as soon noon as possible the condition and effle efficiency lency leney of the life saving bervice service ot of the north carolina coast and the tho improvements necessary emary and directing the secretary of the navy to report anthe on the huron disaster and how greater security on thi the coast may be obtained ned aho authorizing the com cittee on commerce cum eum merce to consider the expediency of improving inland navigation va g a loa ioa between norfolk and cur atuck Alber albermarle mario marlo and bc c bound sound and authorizing the com cittee to report b by bill or otherwise the first two resolutions were agreed the third was referred to the committee on commerce washington S whyte paid it did not seem possible the senate could reach a vote on the silver bill lo 16 morrow he therefore moved that when the seriate to tw day it be to meet on monday next auls allison AUis ou iri iti charge of the tho bill will opposed the tho motion and called lor yea jea and nays Th the emotion motion agreed aa to yeas 28 nays days 24 I 1 ache expiration of the morning hour consideration was resumed of unfinished busine business s being the tho th v yeigiu e GiU il and nd mr hlll EIJI made a cidh Ki dh va took the floor but yi yielded elded bided to white while teon on whose motion the senate went into executive boon soon after adjourned until monday house USIEL washington C 0 peddie peddle ed a resolution reciting the trade dollar ia is being refused by of the country and only received by merchants at a discount of 8 or 10 pen per br cent and directing the she secretary of the treasury to stop the coinage of trade dollars he thought government should not Is sue a coin it would not itself receive ceide braht bright you have nothing to do hut butto hutto but to silv silverano erand enand lowll it will 1 I be all right athe resolution was referred stephens offered a resolution au an i theorizing thor izing the president to invite an I 1 monetary commission to consider and recommend uniform orates in the value and coinage afi gold ab and da ilver silver referred butler of mass maea asked leave 1 to affer offer il a resolution for adjourn adjournment men of the ja bouse house ouse today to day at 3 p pm caf after ter which time the nail hull should be at the bhe t h disposal d Q dosal of mrs mra isabella dj D hooker for fur the purpose of deiv delv delivering 0 r an argument in favor of the right of women to vote eden objected rt springer from the elections corn coin cittee called up the pacheco wig rIng rington king Sing ton tou case the majority report cie Cle declaring clarIng elected and the minority favoring pacheco were read springer Bp ringer supported the tb major majority ity and wait the minor minority y i c report tv leonard baid said the evidence showed that they received an equal number of votes and lie he off ereda eda edn sub istl liti tute tuto declaring neither elected tulo tuio W he had bad pained soine oi his party friends by declaring that he would vote with his party patty on this th I 1 P guestion question he bad been bean told it was nis his duty to cast his vote aa as i a judge idith his hia party it eo so foul toul a doc doe ine lne IN as that was to be applied in courts of judgment let iet the meaer mea V ness of the deed be acknowledge acknowledged 1 there was no necessity for adding hypocrisy to villainy if it were to vote according to the thear r party parly proclivities let the house do away with the farce of contested elections garfield said the que question tian tion had narrowed down tu to a v very veny nine fine no point and he could not until he studied that question more minutely siy say how he be would vote the matter went over without action and the home house adjourned washington 7 ae immediately aft erthe reading of the journal the house resumed consideration of the contested election case of vs pacheco from the fourth district of california after a debate for two and a I 1 half f liours the house proceeded to vow ote on the pending proposItIon propositions 8 the first I 1 vote was on tue the amendment reported by tife the minority ot the committee on elections declaring pacheco entitled to a seat the amendment was rejected by a party vote yeas nays the next vote was on leonards leonardo substitute declaring that neither pacheco nor was entitled to a seat it ift was rejected without divis loLl ioli the resolution reported by the majority of the committee declaring Wigg logton 1 elected to a seat was waa then adopted yeas aas caysi jn in the oi of the committee a majority of four was figured up for lethe lehe minority of the commit n i tee tea fl figured ared up a majority of six for pacheco eco the tho secretary of the state of california la had certified to a majority of one for pacheco Pad heco in the votes in the house party lint ento s were yvere strictly observed not riot a asiu hingle gie gle deviation being recorded the je re suit of the last vote haying having been announced the oath of was administered to peter D adjourned washington S this being belne friday bills of a purey private vite nature were considered sapp introduced a bill to aid in IV the construction of a railroad from a point opposite memphis on the mississippi to jefferson austin and san antonio Tex asand thence to a point at or near nar el pabo referred harris chairman of the committee on elections made a report in the louisiana contested elect election lon ion care that darrell fitting member is not entitled to a sear seat and that joseph H acklin bonke contestant tant ia Is price presented the views of the minority with a resolution that darrell i is entitled to the tho seat thornburgh stated for himself wait and hiscock that they had signed neither report and they would file their views the re ports were ordered printed and narris harris buniea kulen that he be would call them up tip for action on wednesday next the hoate then went into committee of the whole Yates Yate gin lin fin the chair on the private calendar thu first bill taken up was waa the one appropriating fo pay W H newman hewman and L A van bioff hoffman of new york in full compensation for the use of the pioneer mills in alexandria by the united states authorities during the late war A long discussion followed whIch wab was closed with an argument by tucker in favor of the bill the committee then rose reported the bill to the house with the recommendation tha that it jt be passed thel therill The bill was then thien rejected yeas the affirmative vote came come principally from the democratic side bide and the negatives from the republican republic ant aft side aide bu but there were ware exceptions before the announcement of the vote the question arose as the right of a member who was abent absent dur duri i ing roll call to vote mills contended that a member could not be deprived of his constitutional tut ional right by any ruie rulo rule jule of the house the speaker decided that the question had been uniformly decided against that position and that this was not in contravention of bt any constitutional light right because if it was waa the duty of members to be present i and to iq attend to their public du duties and atthe th aggrieved in such cases were peo people plo pio whom sueh such members represented the thi e decision alip applauded lauded I 1 particularly ou on the republican hider sider the vote having been announced a motion to reconsider and to lay 0 on table was ma debut pending th e jao house adjourned americas AMERICAN 6 delegate Del dei gate gan can lions rions bill for the addiss admission on of or utah as a state will be reported on oo adversely by the house sub com on ou territories this deter ml mi nation Is based on the tho be fact that the admission of utah would clot ciot clothe he the mormon priesthood with state sovereignty Christian cys substitute for the silver oliver bill provides for the coinage of silver olver dollars of grains but that gold shall be the standard of value vaine the present subsidiary silver coins are to be legal tender in all pases to the amount of 10 silver dollars and dollar bars stamped at the mintor mint or new york assay office with their weight e abt and fineness and trade dollars ra 3 are a re to be made legal tender ac bording or 1 g to their market value td bp nixed fixed monthly by the secretary of the treasury the treasurer of the united states and director of the mint on a izold sold vali vail valuation u in accordance cor dance with the current rates of the marke markets of the tho world which valuation is to be promulgated and published in the principal commer blai bial cities of the united states in fixing the value the cost of coinage is to tot bearded be added united states legal tender notes maybe may be redeemed upon presentation with silver 0 of f the valuations fixed as abo veard when lehen re deemed redeemed shall shail not a gain again be issued but placed to the credit of the sinking fund owners of silver bullion lio are r permitted to deposit itald receive in return certificates redeemable dee mable at the of 0 issue in silver bars at the fixed v valuation alua alun tion christiancy said sail was waa a proposition upon which both aldes aides could unite those who believed that silver sliver would appreciate would have silver at its real value and those who believed it would remain at a discount I 1 would find in this measure a safeguard against depre elation the senate has hag confirmed philip T van zile zilean ai united states district attorney for utah delegate cannon of utah has been requested to prepare formal charpes charges against the past and present federal officials in that territory for the purpose of having them thoroughly investigated by the house committee on ex expendi very serious charges against united states marshal kelson and district strIct attorney howard have hava been submitted and andone one ortho or two members of the bay say they are satisfied that a drag dragnet net th thrown rown into salt bait lake libe city will to light a large amount of or official eor cor or 6 ho hon nester kester maxon was killed in a duel with aa M de la iena pena at matamoras yesterday all the parties were residents 01 ol or Brown wt ask til tt uma enmity is unknown the debes deceased s ei wa wai a prominent lawyer NEW ORLEANS 6 by the bink sink ilg of the leang lessic taylor oab on the Atchafala qua river niver a colored woman and child and four or tive live leck deck leek hands handa were drowned the boat and cargo were valued at A total lof joes in the Anderson trial triai castellanos argued for the defense he held that the crime charged had not been established that the co consoli soli soll dated statement offered in the ev evi evl dence ignot is not sot a public record being not certified by jay the cerk of the district court the argument arguments if will be closed cloned tonight to night and the charge will begin tomorrow to morrow worrow afternoon wells is still li in n jail though the bail has been reduced to 10 6 two hundred hundred and fifty recruits for gen miles wiles arrived her here i today to day and immediately took up the heirn juarch arch of miles for fort buford and tongue river NF NEV IV yo YORK 7 the tribunes washington special says saye the startling falling failing off of the revenue of the government has been noticed by the treasury officials within t the be past few weeks tho rate of de do crease is such as to excite serious ap apprehension preben lon ton that if it it continue continues 4 special legislation will be required to make provision for the current expenses of the government this decrease in t the he revenue ia a attributed to the sudden stagnation of business dess resulting from the prospect that debased silver sliver coin will take tako the place of our plesent present circulating medium and also to the action of the democratic house bouse upon the questions of th internal revenue an and d tariff all these tend lend to unsettle bu business siness giness in every department the world has the r lowing following ol in regard to turney the teller of the bank of north carolina who is defaulter to the amount of turi I 1 urley e is well connect connected cd chehad he had a brother now lead dead who ab av one time was a well weil to to eo law laiserin lawyer Serin in this and another is in california a millionaire turney Js about 45 years of or age and anil ims been in the employ of the bank 25 years nearly since its establishment he is married and has six children tho the rome mine correspondent of or the cologne gazette gazelle is of the opinion that Cardi cardl cardinal nai naf has a greater chance than any one else elge of succeeding the pope he had bad greater influence with rius jelus ninth and consequently was treated with great respect by all the officials ot of the vatican the correspond correspondent elat describes him as an enterprising daring and energetic man 58 years of age oge and believing firmly and im lm in the syllabus it is his desire estre to wander over the earth as an exiled Pope inciting the faithful everywhere to rise rlee in support of his cause bause and that of df the iho church the matter patter is the more ser ber serious lous ious the writer concludes because there is nothing in the holy college to oppose his well weil defined plan and arm nirm firm resolution 1 7 the journals nour nalls washington special says the house by a strict party ar v vate e unseated e pacheco and declared wigginton ton entitled fo to his seal seat BOSTON bo x 7 wm 0 sinney a prominent resident and churchman warnes vArnes bury buty mass lass I ass ia Is his name is ment meni mentioned toned in connection with irregularities in managing funds entrusted to biseli bis his charge arge lawr LAWRENCE ENCE 7 the T print works madder dye house standing fold ing and steaming rooms of the pacific mills together with the contents content were burned this morning the loss is roughly estimated at fully insured henry 11 ham am J W Mor beorse bl orse seand beaud an d charles H heath fire wm ama A page foreman of the print works were severely injured by tiso tiie fa falling iliac walls three hundred operators are out of employment the remainder of the mill started a as usual NEW ORLEANs ort 7 in the ander son trial the jury rendered the following verdict we nind find thos 0 anderson guilty and nud recommend him to the mercy of the court defense asked for the polling pulling of th the e jury each juror after his name being called was ached Is this your verdict Gu guilty fity lity and becom ml mended to the mercy orther court thoy ait alt answered in the affirmative the jury was then di ed and the prisoner was remanded to to await sentence borne of ander sons friends at once surrounded him and accompanied C 0 pan ted him to jail atlon by the steamboat inspect inspectors 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