| Show j I 1 BY TELEGRAPH t FORTY SIXTH 1 6 a 1 congressional j SENATE i 12 paddock faddock introduced trod ced a bill to authorize the appointment of to as certain and report losaw sustained by citizens of the united states on account of indian depredations and to 16 adjust arising referred the bill for the prevention of cruelty to animals in transportation on motion of Thurma thurman nj was laid over until monday next and ghe the senate committee amendments to the military academy appropriation bill was considered the bill finally passed as reported and the senate went into executive zebalon ee ze blon slon eion talon the following bills were introduced by sanders to authorize the heeru secretary tary of the interior to allot lands in sever bever allty to Ind indians lans ians by butler A resolution instruct 4 to ing the committee Com mUtee on to inquire aa as to the ex expediency and of establishing a i rial government for alaska the senate banate passed a bill blu jon jot the relief of sufferers by bythe the loss ot the government steamer J don cam eron eton it reimburses certain army off officers leers for the joss iosa of clothing and allowan allowances cej by the sinking of the steamer in iq the Misso missouri uirl tirl biver river while transporting broo troops ps to the indian country adjourned HOUSE t washington arox 12 by belford nelford to create a mineral bureau at the seat af pf p g government harmer moved to bua sua suspend pend the rules aud and adopt the resolution for fot tho the appointment ol 01 a committee of seven to inquire into the method and manner of paying pe pensions arrears of pensions bounty back pay to soldiers and to ascertain whether any i irregularities exist exial in the payment nt of the same to investigate any subject of eom dom complaint plaint which maybe may be lodged with them as to payment rejection or huspen bide of any pen PeD pe nalon bounty br lor blick back pay with a yiew view to the enactment as may correct K the existing ekis exis ting tins defects and assist the pensioner in his rights gardell 1 io rea L a be the resolution ouid would be allowed to lie ovier ovir lor a week as he h waa was not sure suro that in its p present resent shape it would not perlous jy y 7 embarrass mbarr ass the pension in I 1 its ts pres present elit ezit payment of pensions the resolution was adopted yeas nays 66 haach moved to suspend the rules rulea and pass the bill providing for the importation of a alt salt rree free from irom duty it P provides that no duty shall be levied or collected directly ly or indirect indirectly on the importation of salt balt brought into any port of the t united states but that salt balt nine fine or course coarse in bulk or bags sacks barrels or other packages may be imported free of duty this act to take effect from a and nd after affer its passage canger immediately moved that the house heuse adjourn defeated thu tho motion to suspend the rules and pabs paea the bill was loat lost yeas nays not a necessary two thirds jn a the affirmative tho the result was rec rev received elved with on the republican side martin presented a memorial DC idt the union bacille pacific railroad compa ny tho kansas pacific railroad company the omaha and i lican valley railroad company the colorado central railroad company the utah southern railroad company the denver pacino pacific railroad company 3 and others asking for the reduction of duty upon lipon steel rails from 28 to 10 per ton tou referred to committee on ways and meana cox presented a petit petition iori loxi of ma man n and mene mere merchants hants of new now yo york rk city representing active capital for the enactment of 5 to tu give effect to treaty obligations 0 tegU aang ona as to trade marks ada adjourn ou tn i ed AMERICAN washington 12 general brady second Assis ars Asa latant taint postmaster general appeared before the caal ial lal committee df aalthe the house com rez ati A ti cittee ou appropriations this morne ing and submitted a reply to a lett ter ler of the committee asking for information giving a tabulated state ment and full details of the growth i of the star service the expenses of the same and the increase of service K and consequent increase of eapen bes beg general brady was questioned at length upon the general operations of the department and laws affecting the earne same he stated that thai the increased cost of the star service in the tho past year wa was 1800 of this being upon 1300 needed routes established by the department in pursuance of the MW law au ink faha fahd naha directing the barne sanie dind rind the ba balance lande for increased speed and service upon the routes already establish established ef representative money received a telegram today to iday relating to a joint caucus of thip the democratic members of the mississippi legislature held at Jackson Miss last evening for or the purpose bt bf nominating a successor cessor to senator bruce six isik ballots were vete taken resulting in ho no choice and add the caucus adjourned till this evening ev ning the sixth ballot resul resulted tedI teda rk sdale bdale 62 52 wan waltham nham tham 38 39 36 scattering 6 5 the treasury department la is informed that the british government has haj issued orders permitting shee cheep p from the united stales to b landed lauded in izi ireland without tine and without al tabu t being slaughtered at the place of landing bedford today to day introduced a bill providing for the tho creation prea tion of a mining bureau somewhat similar in its to the department agriculture of ta its ita chief officer ateria is to gather information in 14 person and by competent deputies concerning the mineral resources the various regions of the united i St states ittes tor for or reducing dreby oreb ores etc and to report annually to con grebs grees gaja pua also required to re ress resi s I 1 pond to the application of any cl citizen tf 4 aen zen fer for specific info into information mation by lly furnishing whatever 1 I may be on nie file in his bureau in regard fo to the special an intimate of governor j ilaa has very recently con copi versed etli hldi him in new kox presses lee tee firm belief that tilden does oves abt desire the next pr malden ealden tiar nomination tor for 1 himself but that he would like to be in a position where be he can decline the nomination gracefully in favor of bome come candidate known to toba be acceptable to him whom mr art tilden would really leally prefer is noi not no developed but indications point to gen mcclellan there therb la no foun dation lon lor tha the widely published statement exerted in behalf of speaker nor for or tho lial nomination omer oher yhan than abb suggestion of some som e personal friends tjui seems beems to be tie geuco a bily alty ly bei bel believed leiv ed both here and in new york that tilden is partial to senator ator bayard bward for some reason or other and hind many of the most influential flu fiu i entla new york ats have communicated to decided preference for bayard and august Aug tifft belmont is credited with the asadi assertion tion that bayard can carry new york yolk hy by majority the uhe opinion among the most sagacious to ll 11 u democratic leaders is that if it horado horatio r fk seymour wiil will take tionne tion he will certainly get got it but if he decisively declines all to the nomination 0 b bayardi there appears to be bb no longer any apprehension of a ablit pit alt in the new now york democracy thia this year the friend of tilden above quoted quoted ays says tilden at least in the last jut state alata ca canvass for election purposes and th that at lie be will spend a still larger sum bum in the coming presidential canvass it if the canvass be acceptable to him washington 12 the annual report of the national board of healthy health containing an account of the operations of the past put year will probably be transmitted to oon Con congress gres greb to tomorrow morrow it Is lathe the opinion of the board bard that if it during the past winter at ail all appoints where the fever has pre vallon during the past sum mer caire care be bo taken to obtain thorough ventilation and exposure to th the q cold bold of all houses and spaces and all bedding clothing etc and I 1 if f local sanitation be vigorously and properly carried out theril there willbe will be little dan danger gerof gerot of an epidemic itie filp fille yellow oever fever next yeii year from the tho causes now existing in the country it is believed that inspection spee spec tion stations for steamboats should be established on the mississippi sis sippi river at new orleans lust just below memphis and at cairo at which all boats should be examined by br competent inspectors and certificates as to the baui saul sanitary tary condition of the boat given the cost of df establishing these stations is estimated at the expenditures of the board from the date of organization to dec slat 1879 were the estimates nor for defray defraying ing the future expenses of the board are submitted aa as follows from i january to june soth eso 80 2430 from july lat 1880 to tio it is also ad chatan appropriation of loo be made to hold I 1 ih a reserve for fot an aft emergency in case of a recur ence of such buch an epidemic as that of i 1879 and to be used solely s fon foe the purposes of inland quarantine in id cage cagge bf such outbreak AUGUSTA 12 eclar reported and arid believed by bym bya jarge Jargo number of persons that the reason the galleries were be occupied tru friday i wab was mas ahat orders allowed certain arcee amen n to be conee conce aled aleU in the bbate alb in sa fier fiem ah attempt of the to eap esp capture the hall the feared to come comb down by the short edt and enter the bouth south gallery with loaded muskets and command the republica republicans uil ual in fhe che hall the finding of loaded annd hild cartridge boxes filled shows vis sis bloody both parties kreep thir thin mo very cloudy from all nil outil boutil outside 0 and claimant s and i wj aytac Dg I 1 aby ny tru ne corr e jj dad e na general aham erlann bas bal issued braer first fira M X M mt A augusta jan aee afe NEBAL obder KO no 3 the farst first attention at ten tion of all military it tua bervice service of the state and all nil allien men flable to tb military tary kary duty ii in state ia ls di dl eted klod p q the following g ad orders erb ere tate tato tate of maine generals offices office augusta jan fth 1880 GENERAL 0 obder RD ER NO vo 12 first hirst the sey several Bey eral counties of this state are constituted into the first division militia of maine second maj major or general joshua 1 chamberlain is assigned to thes the command of the first division third commanding officers of all military organizations accepted In service of the state are required u red to report to him he will voll be 0 obeyed b eyed oyed and respected according ly by order of general and commander ih iii chief signed B S LEAVITT D adjutant general state of maine I 1 augusta jan jana 6 I 1 ORDER orr WO izo ito major general joshua Joshus xi chamberlain is hereby herebi authorized and directed to protect the property and institutions of the state until my successor gor goi Is la defly qualified sighed signed alonzo governor second I 1 am now discharging duties thus devolving on me in protecting public property and institutions of the state until a government Is legally elected and duly qualified third particular attention is i called to the law rendering it u un n lawful joi loi for any body of men othe othi e than regularly organized corps of militia without authority especially given to associate themselves veil together tary companies and organizations or to parade in pub lie wi forth foith All persons and organizations will take notice accordingly and all authorized organ bigan izat cub ions lons will mill under understand anat the they aiu report to me md for orders antu rl f they ady are 0 otherwise ther wise ordered by or th through ug me e 05 signed gued JOSHUA maj general at twenty minutes to 6 this even evening trig the republican mem bers of the beba oeha ben sen ate ace and house of re presenta tives proceeded to the state hoube muse for the purpose of organizing gan izing a legislature the movement was entirely unknown to the and but few of the republicans outside of the immediate members were aware of the position of affairs the news that the republicans had taken p possession os of the state house hou 80 pread spread rapidly and find caused great rejoicing among the republicans who have been impatient to have this result brought about mr lamson president of the senate when be he saw the people assembling proceeded to general chamberlains chamberlain headquarters and excitedly said suld orl agi 1 I against these men coming comini in the general told Lamson thau that he should permit the men to td stay as via long as they plea ples pleased sede there was no iio forcible resistance whatever the halls were lighted the minor officers of the previous legislature is familiar with the premises promises taking hold and lending their assis assli assistance tance in the ben See senate nates jeremiah jeremish dingley jmj jc j called the meeting to order and austin harris waa was called to the chair prayer ivas wab was offered by rev dr ba bu tier a member of the house charles W turn er assistant secretary of the last senate aa called led the roll boll and 18 13 senico senators ra responded to the call cali TA quorum was announced j twofee th ofte ofee present all being republicans who proceeded to qualify ry the oath being administered by hon wm stratton andrew S smith was dec declared tired senator r from lincoln county doubty on the face of the returns joseph A locke was chosen president dant dent receiving all the votes thrown wn 19 charles we tildes wali chosen secrets secretary ry and george C brackett of libi 1161 belfast tast fast assistant secretary t r the tho following order wm was passed ordered that a committee con elating of three members of the senate be appointed by the president to report to the senate for lor its ita action lelion whether the shall call upon the justices Justi juat leea loea ees oes ol 01 the supreme court for their opinion touching the legal organization of the senate for the fort forty ninth ninth le gisla 10 to report forthe AO tion of the senate buch sueh such questions as the jaw law and slid acts facts J la in the premises ses on the assembling of the senate this morning president lamson seeta septa lette iette letter announcing assumed ana dil dillies ties of governer a e Senat benat orEllis of walda was chosen choen president pro tem tern the co an gubernatorial votes re reported tUe whole of rotes votes as vec n ece seary Beary ary for a choice Danl dani danielf Da elF eif Davis had bad 68 joseph li smith afonzo alonzo Garc gard eloh brio bradbury daniel yi JF david the remainder sctt sett scattering ering the cons titu tion candidates are Daul ele eie elF davis josa L on the proposition to hold a joint convention tor jor for the qualifying tying the acting governor locke dt 6 cumberland made a lod lon long K speech in which he reviewed luo lue he action of the governor and council and took up the cases of the tho counted out rout members and the grounds upon which they were weye counted out locke claimed that the certificates issued by the governor and und council to those not chosen were not legal and land the acts sets parsed passed beauch at a body would not mot ye bv tvs me codute I 1 ed ell by the people bibat t gia mia strickland claiming to ta all intents au and d purposes thib this is a lega legal legislature the members holding certificates from froin the governor and council they meant as honorable gentlemen to do the fair thing when an investigation should take place before the proper committee of the legislature A joint commission was |