| Show BY hid bid i r ed FORTY FORU 7 SIXTH CONGRESS SENATE neni vent 1 ens enn washington 18 soon after tho the benato was dail call called ed to order re was taken and upon re as assembling g a motion to adjourn prevailed pat bai kal j HOUSE I 1 washington 18 A greab great crowd was vas present to witness the op opening elling u of the session bession and the organization tha the only representative absent absen twan was sj james of new kew york 4 iu randall bandall was chosen speaker on cpa afie ithe first arst ballot receiving votes li garfield wright 13 kelly L 1 th S AMERICAN hw washington 17 in the democratic caucus tonight to night the first balto lot tor for speaker resulted as follows tl randall rand Band alf alJ 75 Black blackburn lidin 57 mc ste mahon 3 morrison 2 cox 4 this c insures ts the tiao nomination of randall jar tho forty sixth con fairess gresson on thefil efio farat at ballot the coq for clerk of the house sota j r resulted adams 76 caldwell ala 1 j f bama 91 thompson and fjeld 1 0 the pre present ert ent incumbents wera were nominated at arms and f keeper respectively by me c I 1 tho the ze republican publican re representatives presenta i tives at caucus this after afternoon anani t u omi the following ri cand candi candidates dates lOates cpr the ele eie elective P tive offices af t th tho the Q ho houfe house u i e for P speaker apel ker general f gan gar garfield field 61 clerk elerk er f 1 of the house bouse i ex congressman asman balney bainey 3 caro y giua jina sergeant at qt arma aima jeremiah it AT busk buak wisconsin doorkeeper door dool keeper 1 i james Jamesb melton lelton tennessee Tenne Teune shee efi mei al ater general harry ah er wood alich a liman igan chaplain dr ng naylor alar ot of jhb church the following resolution was adopted th atit is the sense of thia thin caucus that no legislation shall 1 be entered upon during this session of congress 0 ether other ther than thab fon tor a the session was especially called only i quo one Que vote was wag cast tj x against th the u adopt adoption lon ion of this resolution Durl darl the I 1 tho p rif lm unary interchange ter of views a very general desire w was s expressed that thet ses slon blon should be ba of short duration political til topics cg and questions of party policy in the impending pon va j test v ere not disc discussed pj the itic senatore resumed ix si their caucus today to day and extended k till tomorrow to morrow afternoon the re i r port of a committee arranging the e f membership of standard commit i h teeb lees the matter of ballot for 1 hi edas of the senate was defer deferred fed I 1 i ThurE thuri thursday iday senator beck offer cd ed d a resolution providing in substance that the legislative business of the senate during the thu extra ees slon alon hall bhail be confined to the pas j the two annual i bills which failed last session IM including the political measures incorporated ink mk corp orated by the house of representatives senta tives viz the repeal of the federan federal election laws and of the jurors test lest oath aud prohibition 5 it against the presence of troops at the 4 polls after some discussion this it i t resolution and the general subject of the order of business were refert ij red to the following committees 0 p with instructions to report to the 4 f caucus tomorrow to td morrow or as edn soon boon there after as practicable thurman A 0 saulsbury whyte kernan jones sones ip fl f 1 lJ sla Fla bailey balley and iv vanee Vance all democratic senators werd were present at to days caucus ex capt gordon gordons maxey mamey maxey and hamp I 1 ton gordon is ill III maxey ia 18 ex pecked from texas tonight to night and vew lem kt c W H i hampton has not yet left south 1 carolana carolina t ij ts t s i the ithe case of alary boliver c n for damages f i fon ron tor for breach of promise of marriage jr caneup came up in the circuit court today to day 0 ucho udho plaintiff testified that in 1875 14 OlCa gica i Cameron bieron proposed marriage to her 1 L 1 and tand she accepted threw three letters lettera from irom cameron were submitted one of them closing with the sentence een ben tence iyott iYo tl will be my wife cam cameron eron a auld a uld nov not come cometo to the where s shw he lived as ho he said that people 3 there did not like liue it she saw him quite quire often in this city eity he would come como from harrisburg Hams haas burg once V in overy every two weeks webbs until congress Con greba gresa 1 lm met hand annd and tilen gehe the would see him at ithe the committee room there were t improper privileges with her by cameron during the existence of m the engagement adjourned NEW ner york it 17 the thae dorid world to dwy day on tho the tenement house housa reform which is no now largely engaging the attention of prominent men here says bays people who have been shocked by tales alps which cai CAl california fornia has sent us of overcrowding in chinese quarters san ban francisdo francisco will do well to consider the description given inthis in this paper of one tenement reg region lonin ionin in new york in which people are packed so densely that thai the average space occupied by a whole tenement house family is 10 feet by 11 while the average space allotted them to sleep in is 8 feet by 10 A petition flon in rela reia relation tion to the cattle export trade will be sent today tody to day dy to secretary evarts it is signed by m many y railroad president ef and prominent merchants the petition suggests that certain Pa sanitary tillary precautions be adopted by the british government acting in concert with this government whereby no danger need be apprehended apprehended from ther exportation olour of our cattle cattie and whereby the present burdensome edict may ba be removed or at least robbed of many of its oppressive features ea evarts aarts is urged to 16 secure the relief asked forin for in the petition at the earliest possible moment I 1 as s the question is one ohe of national importance an and aud d threatens the destruction truc tion of one of our greatest f commercial enterprises I 1 I 1 17 tho committee rec recently antly appointed bythe bytho by the tho C city eity it council to make arrau arrangements 9 cements fo for fon ra a reception tb to grant gratt upon his bis return met today to day the chairman explained that free transportation would be furnished for the committee to go to san francisco and that governor hoyt and mayor stokely would probably go there A also antior a brief interchange in v views 1 8 ws the committee without tak tab arg any action adjourned I 1 until friday fliday night CHICAGO 17 madame anderson stopped v walking vai val kinIg shortly before 10 to night when she rhe should have completed the 2066 2060 quarter mlle miles s in 2060 2066 consecutive 10 min utes in point of fact she has taken three rests during the walk and hai hak failed f fo 0 walk twelve of the quarters this spoils the record bubb her friends claim that thal owing dwing to a trifling of track bhe she has done don jo an amount of w walking in more ore than equal to her task notwithstanding her rests her last quarter casdone was done in 2 29 and she is la in good condition she begenia begins a wal walk k sherely in ne new w york A bon conference ference of 0 del dei delegates elates from the irish colonization societies throughout the country met mel here hire to today day and organized to consider the h e questions of immigration aa according ad 9 to the call reee rdoe recently issued and bene sent out i in m theae those dispatch dispatches 9 s nothing Noth lnig irig but of bubines was dohe tile the times london special says the air js a thick with disturbing rumors tumors hi mors the telegraph flushes flashes ugly gly news russia is angry with ger ash and austria austris and officially declares that the plague has ceased andA and quests requests her neighbors to remove ane restrictions on on her commerce france mailes makes a strai strange ige concentration of her troops on the belgian frontier bussian russian agents help to revive the reports that germany desires to annex holland creating quite a panic among the better class of the dutch it Is even reported that waris war as expected and that france franco will strike at germany s power by taking belgium and the latter holland where there is so much smoke there must be fire latterly germany has haa been imperious toward holland tho iHo lIand lland the belief that england is having her hands full in asia and africa promotes tho the expectation that another attempt will ba be made to reconstruct cons truet the map of europe the standard standards berlin correspondent pd vouches for the truth of the rumors so far as relates to germany and holland the dutch papers are full of there ia is an un uneasy easy feeling in france spain spam and england are wrangling over the commercial treaties italy ia is discontented with the action france of and england in egypt and Eil ell altogether europe cannot to be settling bottling down to peace with honor but is in an agitated uneasy condition which may lead to anything in the shape of revolution and war turning to and africa the british are evidently taking permanent possession of important points of the conquered terri tOrri territory tory and mean blean to go to catul canul and also to her herat herad at if convinced that russia has hab the same intention though as at present advised it will not be sun bUr surprising if russia gets there first ST iti 17 george let jer heafford general passenger agent of the he missouri pacific i prior last april was brought hare to from new york by deputy coff on a charge of embezzling a large suni sum of money from the rail raili road company indictments to that effect have been found against him charles L whlter whitey white formerly auditor of the roads road is gho aho indicted indictee for the same offense but he has haa not nol been beell ai rested arrested today to day heafford has been beed the passenger agent of the pennsylvania central railroad in new york and boston du during ring the past year the amount amoun t alleged to have bave been embezzled by heafford abd abd and white is estimated from 30 to 17 two freight trains ou on the northern central railroad Eail road rond collided this morning near cumberland Cam berland both were wrecked and land thirty cars thrown into the ah river biver charles Delva deiva Del dei vaney neye fireman had his leg torn oft off one conductor was slightly injured DEADWOOD D T 17 in a shooting anfray affray a iff ay at city last night charles williams was instantly hilled by a notorious rough known aa ag fichtl Figh elgh fighting tl ag dan thomas halton balton formerly of sioux yesterday fell fifty feet down a shaft on the homestake Home stake mine and was wab instantly killed billed SAN BAN era FRA 17 the official rep report of the co commander of the british gunboat osprey now at bitka sitka is received here by telegraph via Vic VIcto vieto toila tolla lia iia ho he describes the situation at length ja howing showing that there thero are about whites at itt sitka of whom 68 are capable af bearing arms the thie indian village tillage adjacent contains atno at no time less lesa th than an warriors and generally or upwards while within a bayor day or two of travel in fit canoes are afe several beveral thousand closely connected by kindred ties since the withdrawal of thet ther troops ind indians lans ians have torn down a I 1 good deal of stockade guard guarding int ink the town of sitka bitka and at the time of the arrival of the Os preZ a chief who had gone to rouse the neighboring tribes to sack back tha town was momentarily expected to return the report concludes as follows conclusion I 1 1 I 1 beg to stafe state that I 1 feel certain that the presence of the 11 and this ship bbb has averted d a s serious e rigus calamity aua aud ana and that it is ws 4 that nothing but permanent protection and some bome sort bort of bf government baying authority will enable the white bita bite people to I 1 live ive fiere here heere without molestation from the indians to carry on we their r trade alid and cevelo develop p the resources of the tho country coun ry j states latel intes sh shipping t PP ing commissioner 5 evenson today to day met a large assemblage of snip mia masters stets and when an agreement was entered into to repress fhe collection of blood money by S daitor a ito llo r boarding house houge keepers which has recently been revived the chief of police hi has hab s taken steps to cause the arrest of alP nip runners attempting epting to ioard board abhi ships on ente entering flug the harbor barbor the united biatek corvette ataska alaska alatka recently arrived ayom new york via panama has received or derato ders to go to sitka bitka she bhe will sail eau as soon aa as bine fine can dan take stores stored oh board A NYa wallula dispatch says ferry perry and gen howard wll wil go down to dalles nailes where they will meet chiff chief moses in company with captain winters from the sincoe reservation moses was wasi captured a few days ago and arrested by the sheriff A bond was given and moses is now en route to vancouver from whence a start for washington will be made it is thought by gen howard that Sm balla the most restless influential and dangerous indian on the coast is in com company p with moses the general and Go governor vornor are both confident that this action on the of moses mosea and other chiefs vir tuai all probabilities indian the coining coming summer this is opinion too of the general public I 1 NEW 18 0 oleary leary will start burt for the west today to td day in view view of his ing probable retiring from the track he has authorized kelly holly to announce that ho he will purchase and present a belt worth to the man covering the most ground luu iri the future bix eix days walk to be held in this city within two months in addition to the belt he will also give following tho the follo wing premiums 2000 1000 and goo fo to the first second and aud third contestants respectively the bel bei bertwill belt beit twill will be bo called the Oli enry eary belt will be open to all to be for OT in america three successive tillie talmeg before it can be taken away the dorla worlds 8 wa washington s h in agton 6 special P e wal oal says bays A decidedly good nature natured d agy ot beaten men were found at tiie tile tee the blackburn headquarter headquarters a after the caucus had bad adjourned henry wat bersan of the gourre rJ own oil cil gon mancing eilis ellis of louisiana breathing no vengeance although as eefting retting ting that they had bad been betrayed by bome some of their friends they vereno were content intent with the good fight they had made especially with the gallant bearing of their candidate after his defeat they with enthusiasm ol 01 his spirited speeches eald eaid baid said gen manning there were just four men wen who played ti us falee fake and those four men we think thin wo wd know nine votes were thrown away and we should have had those on the second ballot if the four had remained true to their pledges to us usg we should bave have nominated our man the journals are generally satisfied with the choice of randall the uhe times bays says it is a victory of good government the tribune regards it as a triumph of the tilden movement but that thit he fie js as ii a better man than the republicans had the right to expect from a democratic houe bouse th the e country las lias received news of his hia nomination with something like ilko ofa of relief elief this time he be undoubtedly owes success more to the fears of his bis party patty than to its it fr kau the alarm ot of the oe southern as well weli democrat democrats at tho the growing boldness of the southern spirit within the party has ca carried aried randall bandall through tile the suli unsays un ba bays says |