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.'iJFS&i V*i 1 5 JrV/lu |£v fev E F" fMCBMQS eomss. ^•7" & t* SENATE.—The oommeroe committee WM dis charged from the consideration of the inter ooeanio ship railway bill, and the Mil vu -withdrawn. Senator McMillan introduced a •dmiiftion bill was resumed, and Senator Vest made am. exhaustive speech in opposition. It ins a reprodntion of several hostile speeches he has made in previous sessions on the same subject' Beplyin# to Senator Harrison's polit ical Illusions, Vest said he wanted Dakota to stay but of the Union awhile and enjoy the glor ious beneficence of a Democratic administra tion. The mush room committee of official bar nacles and tidewaiters that the Republican party baa encouraged in Dakota could now step out of office and other men as good could manage (he territory a while. A long remonstrance from Bismarck wn» sent up to the desk by the senator, and read by the clerk. It was ad dressed to the question as'how Dakota's debt of $400,000 was to be divided, and how her publio buildings, territorial lands, etc., should Departed between the two proposed states.' I BENJLTB.—Thursday was mostly devoted to debates on the Oregon Central Bailroad land grant forfeiture and Dakota admission bill Mr. Harrison briefly summed up tbe points already made and oould see no. reason why a territoiy possessing so large, intelligent and Christian a population should be permitted to remain in a condition no longer adapted to their needs. He expressed wish that a vote on the billmight be reached I next Monday,.but Mr. Butler thought this too ife'i 'early and declined to consent to an arrange ment fixing the vote for that day. Hr. Weat and Cockrell of Missouri spoke ag&inst the Mr. Harrsson inquired if Mr. Cockrell S would be satisfied with population sufficient to .. entitle the territory to a member of congress. •i -, Mr. Cockrell replied. "No, not if it had four isv-': -H! times as muoh." Mr. Harrison declared tins a I,"' frank statement It would mean that 600,000 people might be without representation. In ex ecutive session the following appointments were confirmed. Receivers ofjpublic moneys: Ncal^ Oilman, New York, Bismarck, Dak. I* Oakes, Minnesota, Cr'ookston, Minn. Lu ther Harrison, Pennsylvania, assistant com missioner of the general land office R. T. Oiowell, Minnesota, sixth auditor of the treas ury F. A. Clifford, Illinois, deputy sixth audi tor of the treasury Thomas AdamB, Pa., con sul general at Panama. G. B: Anderson, New York, Indian inspector: L. K. Stannard Minn., register land office, Taylor Falls, Minn. Postmasters: John It. Brennan, Rapid City, Dak.: Phillip M. Hortli, Madison, Dak. P. O. HanaboroURh, Devil's Lake, Dak. £. S. Foster, Audubon, Iowa O. R. Franklin, Rookford, Iowa Senate then adjourned for two days, HOUSE.—The inter-state commerce bQl was debated. A resolution was offered for the ap pointment of a committee to investigate the subject of the New York state canals, with & view to their acquirement by the United States government HOUSE.—Mr. Warner of Ohio,-as iv question »f personal privilege, on Friday presented a resolution alleging that Mr. J. D. Taylor of Ohio at the last session had printed in the Con gressional Record a portion of a speech which he had not delivered, and which attacked a com mittee of the house and the house itself, and de daring such portions of the speech not a legiti mate part of the proceedings of the house. After along discussion of political and pereon al Character, the resolution was adopted. An evening session was held for the consideration of pension bills. Adjourned till Monday. SENATE. —The question of considering treaties in open session was discussed, but not disposed of. The Dakota division and admission bill was debated. Mr. Garland submitted a substitute for the bill reported from the committee on territories. One of the provisions of the substi tute provides for submitting to a popular vote the question of dividing the territory. This was desirable, Mr. Qaaland said, in order to fotaat et the present views.of the people of Da and to settle questions arising from the fact that Dakota had a public debt. Mr. Harrison objected to the substitute, and stated the question of debt was sufficiently pro •vided for by the committee's bilL He would have no objection to an amendment submitting to the people the simple proposition of divis ion. Mr. Vest said the population of Dakota seemed from newspaper accounts, to'be in open rebel lion. Were we to admit that turbulent popula tion into the Union? It had been stated in the press that every opponent of admission to Da kota was a democrat In the light of recent events, Mr. Vest thought, the democrats could assume that responsibility. The bill was then informally laid aside at the. request of Mr. HilL A long discussion on silver dollar coinage took place, the speakers being Messrs. Hill of Colo rado, Sherman, Morgan, Williams, Allison and Beck. HOUSE.—Bills wero introduced -to declare forfeited all unearned land grants, and to provide for the refunding of the national debt and secure the stability of national bank cir culation. After a long discussion, a motion ?•. to suspend the rules and adopt a resolution setting aside Thursday, Jan. IB, for theconsid oration of the McPherson and Dingley bank- Jng bills was passed by exactly the necessary twp-thirds vote. A motion to suspend the lutes and pass the bill establishing a depart ment of agriculture passed. SENATE.—The ,, iyt bill for the division and ad mission of Dakota passed on Tuesday by a party vote—yeas 34, nays 88. The first nues tion decided was Garland's amendment to the effect that congress keep its hands off until a popular vote Bhould be taken in the ter ntory on tho question of division, and a constitution submitted that the senate and house could approve. This amendment was lost by 28 to 21, no Democrats voting against the amendment and no Republicans for it. When the main question was voted upon sena tors came in from the cloak rooms, and every senator in the city voted, except Mr. Hear of Massachusetts, who was ejigaged in an argu ment before tho supreme court Senator Beck, in discussing tho Buckner y. silver bill, made a savage assault upon Con .: troller Cannon. Finally he snatched up Mr. Cannon's recent report on the condition of the national banking. "Hero," said tne senator from Kentucky,is the -report of the controller of the currency. Hear what he says: 'The silver dollar of 412 grains is unworthy of our country. This from a boy r„ who was three or four years ago a clerk. Why, Aeis an upstart, an impudent upstart, to daro to "tell us, the congress of tho United States, that tiMv. suver dollar is a disgrace to the United Statos. Wbo told him to say anything about the silver dollar or its unworthiness? repeat it is* an impudent insult to this senate to have this report Bent to Us by this clerk, who hap puns.to be controller of the currency," Sherman, in his reply, paid Mr. Cannon a high compliment for his masterly information on the subject of finance. BOUSE.—A bill passed amending section 9040, revised statutes, relating to the forward ing Of mail matter. It authoiizes postmasters to-forward mail matter of the second, third and fourth classes on which postage has once been paid in full. This rule is now in force (With regard to mail matter of the first class. JL resolution passed providing for a holiday Mess frqm 20th December until 5th January, Bdue house then resumed consideration of Mtutewtoto commerce bilL Mr. Regan's sub the first seven sections of tne bill was -US,to87. •3M I ***#. "iA* A Fireman's Lvok "I don't believe it," was the reply Has Crockett received his money yet? "Yes but strange to say, he still sticks to his job, We all thought it would paralyze him when he heard the news, but it didn't. He isn't a' man who drinks or gambles to any1 great ex' tent. He is about thirty-five years of age and married. I heard that" he in tends to go back to New Jersey,, where he came from, and buy a farm and set tie down." Crockett was interviewed, but no amount of questioning could make him say anything further than that he "didn't care for notoriety," and that he didn't want anything published about the matter." No. 68,980 was the first ticket Crock ett ever bought in any lottery, and his fortunate experience adds" another scrap to to the history of lucky lottery players in this city.—San Francisco (Cal.) Chronicle, Nov. 26. Bad Pate of a Baltimore Bell*. Baltimore Special: The mangled remains of a young woman were found lying upon the side of the track of the Baltimore & Ohio rail road, near Bridewell station. They were iden tified as those of Miss Mary Brannou, nicco of tho late Mayor Cliadman of this city. She left Baltimore three years ago to avoid a scandal which involved her reputation and that of a young man named Wickersham, a relative of one of the wealthiest and most aristocra tic families in Maryland. Young Wick ersham refused to marry Miss Bran non after he betrayed her, and she suddenly left the city. Two years ago she re turned and entered upon a life of sin. She waB frequently arrested, but owing to the high social standing of her family she was invari ably turned over to her friends. Recently her conduct became so bad that all her friends de serted her. Her remains were taken to the morgue, from which her relatives will remove them and see that they are properly buried. Miss Brannon was thirty years old last month. She was a beautiful brunette and a recognized belle in the highest social circles. Wicker sham, her betrayer, died about two months ago after a debauch. A Government Sheriff. Mr. Edward L. Green, Sheriff, Auckland New Zealand, writes: "I received an injury to my shoulder in June, 1883, and from that date until July, 1882,1 could not use my arm. I applied to medical men and used all sorts of liniment, without any benefit I have great pleasure in stating that I had occasion to use St Jacob's Oil for it, and I had not used it more than ten minutes before I felt the ben eficial effect, and I can work with my Baw or spade as well as over I did, and reccommend it to anyone suffering pain." A Crooked Pension Agent. Des Moines, Iowa, Special Telegram, Dec. 11 —J. J. Stuckey, secretary of the Iowa Prison ers of War association, a member of several secret societies and an ornamental citizen gen erally, has depaated for parts uuknown. It has just been discovered that he skipped the town about two weeks ago leaving a consider able number of creditors to mourn his haBty departure. A great many rumors are current as to the motive of his leave taking. One sto ry accounting for Ms going away without say ing good-bye to his numerous acquaintances is that as a pension claim agent he ac cepted fees in excess of the 910 al lowed by law, and felt obliged to depart in order to avoid prosecution for the offense, which is treated as very serious by the government of the United States. There are vague and indefi nite Btories about other crookedness in connec tion with the pension business, but inquiry at the pension offices in the city failed to make the rumors materialize. Mrs. Stuckey, who remains in the city, is reported as saying that her hus band was betrayed by certain East side parties that he always refused extra pay for pension services, but that they urged him to accept as presents what he could not lawfully take as fees. After receiving their gifts under protest, he found that they informed the authorities against him, and he left home to avoid being thrown in jail for an offense of which he was really innocent Of one thing there is no doubt Stuckey is not in Des Moines has not been for two weeks, and no one who knows will tell where ho is. It is also beyond question that he left a large number of unpaid debts, though no large ones have as yet come to light. The efforts of his creditors to secure the payment of their claims have also developed the faot that Stuckey was a rather liberal purchas er of caroets, dry goods, groceries and other articles which uid not go to his family, but which'were sent to women with whom he was intimate, and who somehow got him in their power. Stuckey was an active fellow, and a pushing advertiser of himself as a special friend of prisoners of war, for whom he desired to obtiin pensions. He is a man of large physique, rather fine appearance and genial manners. A rumor that he has gone to Cana da was afloat to-day. Knowing that Stuckey was private secretary of the president of the Hawkeye Insurance company, a reporter called at the office, but failed to elisit definite infor mation. Wilkinson Bros., private bankers, of Syra cuse, N. Y., closed. Their affairs are in the hands of a receiver. The firm was rated at from #400,000 to #500,000. C. E. Hubbell is the assignee. The assignment prefers #98, 000, including city and county deposits and trust funds. The Wilkinsons were large hold ers of real estate, which is heavily enoum bered. The depositors embraced many farm era to small amounts, attracted by the offer of 4 per oent interest 0- :.Mn 5fTi« V?-fW .1 iv? of Engineer Frank Croekett, of steamer 12 of the Fire Department of this city, when he was aroused from his sleep the other night by a brother fireman who breathlessly informed him that he had won $15,000 in The Louisiana State Lottery, in the drawing of the 11th inst. "What's more, I won't believe it until I have had positive proof." "Supposing I should adyancfe you $100 on the strength of your chances. Would you believe it then asked his comrade. "Yes, I might." "The fireman went'out and procured the $100 and handed it to Crockett, who for the first time began to realize his great {pod luck. Then, in the language of a friend, he got up, dressed himself, and tried to stand on his head in the corner." "Crockett never had $300 at one time before this lucky strike," said another fireman to the reporter. "To be sure he gets $140 a month as engineer, but he isn't much of a hand at saving. The ticket that won the money was No. 68, 980, and it captured one-nfth of the first capital prize of $75,000." &: k?f.jiic-i.£ V4 W. Myers of Indiana Is thought to beths ooming commissioner of pensions, Zs Titers Core for Consumption? We'answer llnrtservedly. yes! 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Frle. fl llqmld, flll.r lm»|i ha, Rt purpose it adely for flu leeUtwuttt htaHttg of diieatt and the relief of jnn, and that it doet mil it ctatnu to do, thou»and»ofladte» can gladly tc*Hfy. It will care entirely all Ovarian troubles, inflamm» tion and Uloeratioa, Falling and Displaoemente, and consequent Spinal Weakness, and 1m *.%*• ST SUCCESSFUL TBEATMKmC, UAnULII No knife! No Plaster 1 No pain I W. "C. Payne, M. D., Marshalltown, Iowa. m" FINELY illustrated Sti\bll»li«4 1881. Kuh nrimber contain, mr 100 riwitl—rtl •f la&M and cent* wanting ovraatMnitanto. Saniula copy ISO* Unr. Addmi HEART HAND, Chicago, 111. Nama tbUpaiw. T\TANTED—Agents to sell Mar's New cal lamp. Latest improvement, no globe, smoke, odor or glassware of any kin ART, Barclay Street, New York. A 8 Meohaai-3V no chminey, glassware of any kind. Burns Ike, but better than gas. Profits large. Sample sent tho receipt of tho retail price |5.00. IIAYNOR ti 8TBW-upss PRER TO F. A. M. 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