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JANUARY 20, 1873.’ 'HE CHICAGO DAILY RIBUNE' MONDAY, 2 B 16 ropliod that ho (witnoss) had alyays'con- | #iat tho schome -of tho Credit Mobilior | Iiad then. derived any offica from Oaldwolls | 0no of tho oldeat, and for along timo the mont brokon fco, jammed up by tho Linden bridgo. WASHHNGTON Iribntea for gonornl Titiont ]?\lrpnuou. 7 Wwhe ono which might rondor overy oficor [ Tha witnoss, thoroforo, kuow of no othior™| prominont cltizen of this cll‘;, was anddonly SPECIE RESUMPTION. ,{:};"w,{’“{"{m‘;’,’,'l‘.tmg’m’;,,m, With tho city. " Bonjamin 1% Butlor, mombor of Congross, [ and Dircotor of tho Union Paciflo Rollrord | way by which tho porson. _roforrod _ to | atruolwith paralysia this morning, and died in 8" | g yni, 2 ondl Donicors nud | Tho bckwater from Beld Baglo Crook iy flooile & 5 _{ pald 85,000 by..tho Union. Pacifio. Railrond | Company, whioh was party to i¢, neconntable to-{-by " Caldwell conld hnya Licon pald, oxcopt Dy | fow minutos, I1o wae sbout 70 yonra of age. platons of. - ReRdsng. = od tho flats botweon the Orook and Lock ITavon, Sge Comiany. It was roportad that Batlor racoived | tho latlor Company far tha profits . popruulug, to.) money. . Witnens could not remombet tomama ) 4 Lowvoy, Jfan. 1B.—The Wght Hon. Iidward | DMerchants of Now Yorle on Shore |y jguges fn the lower park cf the ety . Sptetal Deapatels to The Chicago Tribune, 5,000, bt tho witnens could testify to 3,000 | Lim from tho cénatruation conbrack. Down totho | of thid porson,’ ‘Tt beoniod, from Caldwoll'a man- | Bulwer Lylton, Daron Lytton, o wollknown | Manlu I3ill-=Views of tho swrribune | Moud. aoteen bt s O opls. aro moving THI CALDWELL DRIBENY OASE, Dinving boon paid. Ho hind soon It on tho U'rons- | Hine thero paporn were 'plncml in my hands I | nor on this occasion, that - be had- in his book | English aathor, died this n?kun\oun,l\ &4 67, and aZernlds?? . .. § out. - Bhouid the gnard-lock of ~ the \WABmINGTON, dan, 18.—Tho tostimony olicited | uror's books. -I'his wns in tho fall of 1807 or tha Imow nlmost nmhlnma tho orgnnization and | liat of all tho membors of tho Loglslsiure, with | lonoxro, Ont,y; Jan, 18, —Uhaman D, Harrls, Sprélal Deapatch to The Chicago Trfbuna, - |-ceosu-cut eannl broak, (such ccettrrenco I immi- f tho Sonato Committoo on Priv- | Bpring of 1868.- Butlor gavo advico na to tho | dotnils of the Orodit Mohilior, orof thoe valus of | thair prices, - Caldwell ab anbthor “timo told tho | o prominont merghant, died Lo-dey. * New Yorw, Jan; 18.—Sc¢untor Sherman’s'prop™ | nént,) much nore of tho city will bo inundatod, :l‘;‘;:j"\lgf, loctlona in tho Caldwell bribory cao, | Onkes Ames contraot g holped tho Conpany | ito siogk, b thon s Lt thora wna abundant | witnoss thintho had pald-Jamos I' Logget 91,000 | - — onition to redeom United Hiates notos nttbr the O Y mabor from Cloai-Flold Hoitlo £ Ll st impovtant charactor, and » | ot o moating of tho election of oficors, John ground for furthor trouble and -itigetion, nndA- for his voto, aud Byors, auothor member, $3,600 WALL STREET: fivst diy of noxk yonr, oithor in coin or 5.porcont | Croek” has Dbeon carried down., Lock 1aven wha of tlio most important charactor, and moro | Ty, Alloy brought Dutler to Now York, an_ his at- | no ono of tho reaulls, gold out my Interosl, an for hin voto, © Y AN g Y yont, ol P3 bridge s safa yot, Much anxietyls folt na to damaging to Caldwoll than any brought out, | tornoy, but tho Company, took his advico and | have abna time sluog hoon in sy manner Intor- |- -Boforo th " eloction; Len T. Bifth told | o B e O Vondu; to remove tho_ limit from tho Nstlonal | g, Foygnt may dovalop. Iowsvor, it ls thought Ex-Govornor Cnrnoy, of Kaneas, wns boforo the pid idmforit. - - ° i hmd mlu\fino::du Hu’bl\ler, mrx %(d Iz n: any flnmw‘nul n {uodwt‘tl?um] r‘otaunt(in& \?h,r:‘t‘.’hot h.;(ll, f'::m‘gll:‘ v::x': ‘lhl,l':"\"mi‘nl::. "{‘luvllfl‘v. Banlkeiroulation aftor July, 1873, and to roponl | no purilior damaga wHY ocour. ¥ ¥ 2 id v 3 o orin na road 16 , AMOu 9 = aricet ” Committoo for about throo hotrs. Mo tostifiad | Alloy, who was prosont, nakiad how tho witnons | i y maunor hnve ony Intatantof any | 8Eom08 r%‘x'yo?!‘dmll?‘;%ich e G 500k | Wautordays s the roquiromont as to tho rédorves from banka o that b *1t Gonoral Butler with | kind or charaotor in said Company other than aa | $40,00 E e thet an prrangoment wes runda bolwoon himsolt | JE t‘:tllv’ga Ya“rlx ,Auu\l)lrl:“lil’n‘vyor?“i‘lnd tho witness | herolubotoro stated, gy v | would ot redognizo. * Shith ‘added, howover, | . . Spevial Deapateh to The Chicago Tribune, rurduum(ng tholr notesfn ooln or legal-tonder . NEW YORK.1 and Caldwell, whoreby lio (Carnoy) was to o~ { apy ground for tho stntoment ? 80 far as. Amos {8 concornod, his notion was | that ho would pay -one-half the oxpense in casa New Yonx, Jan, 18,—During tho past wock attor January, 1874, aro & subject of wide-spresd | . "o noud St coive $16,000 an n consideration for withdrawing & vdlm ‘flh‘;?ss o] l{od that :hnl was tho gonoral :}:: !r:n(::rn‘?;n\l'?y 'i?}“mfi!‘ '\3‘3.(&\01’::0;}1:0 ‘o‘l‘;: }::s dlo‘:l’:fiw"fl“‘clc"l‘l?l‘:;ly 1;3:1 ‘z‘;’.’i&&%{?“‘)fia‘“ ““'“Iu\lfi' money gradunily sa3od up, Gold bns shown fn- g:‘ffilr‘g!rg lgflht]!llnca‘lt:;smu among morchdnty and | o Now finstrntnd Dally Papor=~Tha Lia mmo so o candidnto for emwten | WRCRTIGES o KOpOrty g mor bo do | B9 LhG Camversons mag. with I'Gomb, o | Hiat 1 £o aliiad A4 timos duting tho.csmyane | STo1e0C Sronglh, aed e prico ne sdvancod | oury Glaw doca pit thial that Daltad Bietos PEurutend L Cha Toniuech IO Ho wia paid with o noto of L 8 nith, | QI ARSI 16" Nol York fuan | was achusiad, ss T undoratond, by wha o do- | Anderson wold sone to the Goiomito of Culd from 11134 to 119}, with sn Incronsod businoss. | notes axo likely to bo progonted In quantitios | MMOT8SRPEIRES T, Sorl T Caldwall'a busluosspartur, for S10,03% et IR | tho witnoss himeolf. The 15 e o Fork e | Mommcod as o gross Injustico practicod on Lim | wolls frionds nd ey ho raust Linvo somo moro | Tho sdvanco .waslifolly tho rosultof anor-' | Iarger than eau be fodoomad in coln honotes: - pedtal Deypatchto- Tha Chioto Tribune, days,'and & duo-bill by tho samo parkys payai® | poyy sont on for Dutlor, B oy, aud 1t wras Pwgli Lm0 | money: . Bumith womid shy, +Tell tho follows to | ganirod " bull™ movement, olthough largo im- | 470 distributad all avex tho country, aud could |- New -Yons,, Jan., 18.—Tho -daily -fllustrated whon Caldwell should be oloctod. o h % Ly ey Y 0 S - L ; Woro attorwnrds pald by Caldwoll, the $10,000- GTEWANT'S TESTIMONY. hoth of huml, a8 it was to uval;f'l;l:;ky, that my | e pationt, They musb havo a littla_patiouco. sporod to. bo -forwarded to Now | newspaper whiol lidsboon contemplatod in Now y e ports and somo purchases of gold on Amorican | York v f Josoph ‘B. Btownrt, s lawyor of Waehington, | connoctlon with Qongross woul with my | Tho curroncy of ‘tho banks is all pafd out, bub ; ork for rodomption, nor would thare bo. any-| Yorlk, it s now stated will bo published by Good- :"fi““ "é':'}‘,',r.,uy,’ %?5, ti}‘“,,:,’.fi“‘.‘.{,.,{}? "u,!.l,‘ l;}:f: toatifled + o had booh an aaenost and ‘Conatstont | third torm, moro' hag boon sont for, and will bo hero pros- "‘"“.“ff"“"“ asslstod, mnuvujnrltlm notoholders nttompting 0. coni=) ol firos, It will-bo an nvon}:m papor, w’m, twa D ot o paid, andl was informod | advocato of all tho Paciflo Railrond projects for Tho roports of tho testimony given boforo | ontly. 5 e WP Forolgn oxchango .wea dull, thongh a littlo | York thom Into gold so long a tho ono had tho | Gitions, estled tho' @raphio: * T size it lu to be O e old bo nbtondod to shortly, for the | many years, aud of ‘National improvement gon- | tho Committao, nepublishied in’ tho'nowspapors, | * Anderson " was bmplogod ' b Oilifwoll and | firmor at tho aloso, Some of tho lending banlcors |-23m0 value as tho other, -Tho only concelvable otikionsy ipids ot 1ol e oo s prontigod L (Ond- | ovally. ~Tio'bud urgod theso mossuros b mam: 0 o T arltian, e b | Benith to s a1 the membors of. tho Loglalaturo | Loro, it 1s sald, havo concludod et tia inoronso* | JANOr of & rush of notda upon - tho "Lrassury, | smallor than tho Sun, but 1t- 18 to -have oight sisa T 9 Tl o el prontiscd B ey | boraof Congrors. Foquostod Ames to lot mo liave somo Crodit | sud got all tho votea ha could, - From day to dsy, | n ‘our imports can bo traced & would axiso fromspeculative combinatione, Mr. | gages, with- illustrations In four, , The procese Foll) money, and B0 o eition tif thay patt | Obsirmen—Wato you engagod In what are | Mobiller etoak, Not ono word of this ovor | ho would report thnt such and suoh membor D n 0o tmoed to soms .lows anys auy.such combloation wolld exclle § of filustrabion will o by pliotography.; Mr. D oy !i‘:l got uy nzx; dmozmnwo dmm;’gom commonly known s lobbying achomes ? camo to my Jnowlodgo — from him, | conld bo controlled for porhaps 8600, $1,000, or extont to tho 'facllity given to mor- ;i.mnz public odinm, and bo fought by the bauke.t ¢ “arvo fatoof the World, is manager. Ia I In rolorouen lo (o O e s | Answor—T disclalm tho orformanco of such | Amos, ot eny other porson, exctpt ta G000 sna e S wall was aniothor méme | charits by forelgn bunkers in tho shapo | Tho rato st whicl thio - Troasury could pay tha [ & OO, h Bov. tho” Ianans Vailey Bunk, by Andorscty 08 & | yorvice on any occasion. o O ol | F e folntod I s btatomont, i & dunizo Horo | bof of €his workiig Committeo mado similar | of orodits, aud aro attompling fo rebrict tho | 404se, srould fell below Lo, smoust of its will boagsintod by A-Ford sad othors, ;and Mr. tostiflod that tho D e ot otoiat by him, | ¥icos by the Company, ot thaso roprogonting it. to rocall the fact that when tho transsotion | roports, on thorocoptionof which tho Committos | gystom. Thoy sny .tho morchants lero ovor ourrent gold recaipts from custom datles, snd no | Lumley aa chief artiat. ) ket I O o djoining | -Quostion—WWhat amonnt? abovo related occurred, tho whola country ro- | would disouss what pricon-otight to bopad | yioa0 Ficnuso thoy ind no difflculty in obt: Improsaion would bo producod upon tho stock of | . Robert Bleakoloy, who' murdored his nieco, ey otk o tho table, Tna short meafs | . Answor—I was paid & foo of ©20,000 on nc- pounded with tho praise of tho enorgy manifest-'| Bmith onoo told tho wituens that the Knnens Pae 0, 150 thoy find no diffloulty o obtain- | gold in tho Troasury. Boaidos, tho Governiment, | yryng Merrill, at 2 houso of ill famo, 8 roported xoom, snd loft on tho tablo. Tu a short Chacal | countaof railranas, formy individal sorvicon, | od by (ho constructors of tho Usion Pcifit | alflo Mullrond Compnny, Lsd given him 810,000 to | Ing bankers' erodite to tho oxbont of £50,000 to pagertuls Bl would lira o option of moel, { 4 tervards ] . 0,000 aterling without calintorals ing thogo f ; tobo about the only murdorer In tho Tomba - | by Mcssrs. Durnut Hnllott. Anothor feo of | Rallroad. Tho complation of the road bronglit |'ald Caldwoll in tho contost. Witnoss was taken sterling without collatorals for throaor { ing thoee factious ‘demandn by offors of.5 por | - somebody had talier tho nionoy, Thos Bumith re- | 810,000 was paid it and Halloth, Anathor f00 o | i tha sustato contontions nad quarrcls amongst | into tho conidonce of Crldwoll. Smith now tas- | 088 imontls, o, n olhor words, abtain, by moro | coit gold bonds, worth el fuge [n gold, n- | hoso soposcanco would oxclto pity, His norv- . about It fifl after the olection.” atock of £ho Union Pacifio Railrond, In180%, a | tho paities who hold tho sccrols and powor of | tifled nnwillingly. Witnoss talked to many moem- aeking, from $250,000 to £500,000 gold‘, which ia | stoad of coln, which would defeat the mpecula | oua manmer, his scantily furnished coll, his np- Loy i o | the drodis Mobittor. Thoso dayelopad tho facts, | bora of tho Lioglalature, at tho Toquest of Cald: | just 5o muchcspital for tho thao being, @ho | tors, My, Clows thinks tho Netlonal Danka will'| parontly extromo mentsl suffering,and all his ront doal moro monoy camo into my han \ 'a ntor stago of tho procondings, Golonol | grontdoal more maey safap g0 Y LLLCG | o ot givo dirdction ond tona to_ pubiis | woil nd Smith. - Bomefimos tho merbors would: | BYale, 6 SARE Txelengs 08, sortn, fo) | SR Shorman’s plan, aingo ik will mako thoir | Lo otz azeito’ tho noticaof tho visllor. Anthony was recalled, and teatifiod that Andor- . aculntlye in also likly t i eulation worth s faco & S i eorder toacs whcgo | udgment, but thoy aro not thomo with which to | eny to witnoss that thoy undorstood Caldwell | Epeculptiye phspones s also oly to recoive o | eliculation worth its facoin gold, In addition ! Son ,‘flfll o Dol alllor, s Semates feom | 27, T e orcomes an o odinlon, rogul: T wmory0s s achions of tho mon | wha paying for votes ikt bia oloction wes nok Rk in futho: 10 having about the samo amount of specio that | John Scannoll accuploa s fuixly furlaed room, g dofogation from that county for | or, and compromisor of conflictinig intorcste, who ncted’ undor a formor atato of facts, with | expestod “or dosired ' by the podplo; that tho Spoculntion ou tho Block Exchango has boon | we had boforo tho war, wo shiould Lnvo 8060,- | in which Lo xecoivos his frionds, an lfi“““?fi“ ¥0 o) viatRogain ] & My businoes had no Teforonco to any Senator or | no susplcion that tlm‘yl Woro nob truo and fould | conldnot nfford o go home. and dofond , thoir | frrogular, ‘“d,i,l““ the maln, lovor “prices havo | 0 Dv ot Teprogontativos of epoco, bolng lagal gnjoy life. \Willism 7. Bharkoy laanotlier wello ‘ua';:rfigr Oprney furthor testified that during l'lagsmuuntnuvo. T received_for tho purposo | not continuo trua to t o ond. Tho very fact that | courso, if thoy votod for Oaldwell, without being boen mada, 0 dullness lias beon one of tho ( tondor, nud corviug =u a lmals !n{]bnnklnw Saut | fobE prisonar, with o comfortably furnisho: 2! . the samo as speoio, -Tho mercantilo community | Porlor. Visitors bring him white grapes fon Pacifio Nail- | M'Comb throstoned to carry his elaim to | paid for it In such cases, tho witmosy most prominent fontures, NMany prominent grape 'kt tho 1 o BloaeTial: §260,000, pact of tils aum in Dulon Packie Ml | BITG foRTe of® (Gale’ caleniated. fo | Would * Tofor tho mombora “fo Bmith oud | SParators Hovt bpen et g o, 0 marlat, | vory ponorally dosizo tablo urroncy ud the | Sl other liowcies, | King Doy T camo alarmt at tho Inrgo amiount of monog al- | A% Yottt TS MU YUt Sy 'oro not | allty ay wworlsion © of | fraud o |'olhors, who woro managing for, Galiyal, hd oo Soneio of misenrogintad. by the G | Bl voald undousiodly profaca » stesdior core | SERROMMNLSIALEY, YANAE Btk ot the tme: écully it T Carmoy's prosenca, if ho | psid to any ombor of - Congross. Mo | wrong fu tho affairs of tho Oompany, for muo | Williams, of Johnatown, ouo of th mombers 'Pz'l"“m"“ speoiintors, Now Joraoy Contral T Do, oF T hanltiog el IR S oy sent, and imith statod to hint In Carnoy's prosonge, 't L6 | Yopeated that most of tho monoy as | sult, " would “of mocomsity, briy "o Tight | of tho Loglstataro, told th witnoss that' Bmith | Advanced from 100;¢ to 10136 and Dolewao, r. Duncan, of tho Lpnking house of Duncan, | smokes bis cigars with nonchalsnce, Tho wielly would put In §40,000 more Lo would beat he iloa dispate with. tho [ tho wholo listory of © tho ' opor- | hd alrondy promised him mon e Prota, | Lnckwanna & Wosforn, zrom™ 8¢ to 93, on tho | Bherman & Co, ssid ho was inclined to agred avo pictures upon thom, and his bureat has o n 5231535({"?3“ :fi%‘s‘r%ll}s‘;:n of g("i‘rflnc:fllx!}llg:;ng}; :ludvon:fi)rlh, Pawnos & Westorn Railrosd Coms | tions of tho Company, I wish to say o conolu- | Tho witness heard that Lon. T, Bmith, Onjdwell's | Prospoct of sn advamed fu cont, Hurfom od- | with Senalor Shorman's views on the banking Loquot and frult upon it; Foator, ‘the car-haok 3 W 4 Y rderor, likes goclunion,: and’ keops hia inner 5 O ianch? &n agont of all | sion tliat whon I antored Congreas In 1801, I did | friond, hed omployad Anderson to_nsslst thom., vanced from 115 t0 1224 on an announcoment | eyatom proposod. 1o boliovod that thore would: | F4 ) s is i “L‘::mmmbgg‘:l‘;r%& @’lfi?\:‘ifibfifi"‘{\'}}}ifif.‘,"‘é‘f g’l:‘:yrnlllx-‘(x%ue?:;:finfi%z. "o was nir;:played to | 80 ns the roprosentative of Sonatittionoy inane | Goory 0 Bmith, utyLunnnwmb, who was" algo’ | thint the “B““%flmflfl Rodirord woe to bo built gn nn‘fcosstu {m;é nafinl;}mhizl)ql pointa for re- g°°l§ clo i;‘\_fi‘:”{“fl"i “w[‘]"""s !A r;‘l’m“” ooy ‘Jux.g::;: County ; Bayers, of Ellaworth ; Tnmos | framo a proposition nccoptable to' Congross, to | imonsly in favor of tho construction of tho rail- [ working vigorously for Oaldwell, told tho- wit- |, to Forty-gecond stroot. lflmp BTJ Ea lflw e!r ,mnw I m'::, San Fran- e b ) 8?10 u‘yuakao g: n[\vvny rom Jolmaon Conty 4 o, oty and. Man. | 0ld and lrehgthon tho fimaneinl condition of the | oad to tho Pacille. My prodecessor, liud boon | hoee o T amaod dor -tho yotoof - But. | _Tho fotolgm commercoot the pott for tho wek | lsco, Bt. Louis) and ofhior prominent wolats, | oo d as au averago amount oo o ving, Jof ' Cowley. _Governor c;{hoy will bo | companies. o _was tho author of tho t:nlh %L“‘,"“’“.‘: o{ t{m l(}ommil;m; lon I’m:litn R:umndf. lt:l I; lgruo{ng tflmlb] ogdwaul‘wmgg &ny au out- g;‘z&fi:‘ém= og;;)ms!} 1!‘!1:;6’2 u;fldl;:o dl:x“c%o;:‘ D:n‘l‘xfw‘:: oy :m Esfzaxa:! &n‘“;fl:an).\ambl:u!fig e u‘i’; :fi;‘;n n«; m;\n ms; R ON e o Reilrond ¢ | To his efforta in favor of tho conatriction of | standing. note, of. Dutlor's for. . - Georgo , 811,030,208 3 - A 3 ; 2 H6H0C exgue-aiimitiad oip MOWW, = & o o e st waidaigit, adjoaruod | sucl o, nore hat to tny ihor ong fiag, o | Knilh 15, Joto.of Tiutior, for, $600, | GeordS | hovin, B446L483 s opdcio duports, £014,185. Tho | probored, s i would huvo dstusbingtondanoy. | £oc Simmons, tho siorer sk Lisace, ehou s tho progresn of the canvass, Mr. Caldwoll bo- & was timo, ho 8aid, that atops should bo talcon | auklo pormits him £o leavo o hogpilal. i Yelock. A toetion 1o Cangroas. 3y aistriot | tho mombors of the Logislaturo lind aold hifn ot | impotts of morchinndizo and dry goods wor the X aloakes ginestatimater thet It 3 B0k e Yitaioutiay ay o oipe opred hia Tast olstion to_Cougrons, N Ot | A mun of with theo oy waioh had boen paid | ls¥gest In amotut, with tvo cxcoptions, evor | o Tesumo shocls peymonts, becuace 1o letet | yey FondTOE AL Brar] Behe-poat of the Oredit Mobliiar business. POLAND'S COMMITYEE. Sialo of Jows. 1t exiondsd from tho Missipsip- | him, el S e Lo broughtinto thiu post - e e o hamtudlots resisapion, | BOrse discaso of a dangorous chargoter is prova- Jolin B, Alloy, who I8 playingMophistopholes in DOYER'S EVIDENCE. pl to tho Mistourl Rivors. I dosirod to | Tho witnoss olso testifled that tho Hon.: Thos, o " | Yent in this oity. .'Tiio surgoons prondinco it ta o 8 v d - WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—A¢ tho rossion of Mx, [ Boouro tho location of 'tho rond o us £o | A. Osborng,who was sestorday inaugurated Gov: | Monoy was ozay bo-duy at 0 toll; Prime g kgfi‘s"gfifififiggf\u?fll&mfi: dl‘figgls:’ ofihfi.fi‘;‘, bo spinal moningitis, and it is belicved to bo eu this nffair, {8 also extremoly disgusted. Iosnys 1o bo that It srould tand to o too suddon roduc. | Outgrowth of tho distompor yeoontly provalent, thiat whntsvor Amos has dono Iiss boon from tho | Polaud's Committoo on the Crodit Mobilior, this | have it commenco on tho wostern boundary of | oruor of Kansas, was 6 mombor of the managin, eantilo paper, 8 to 12. vi * v % my district, and thus securo connoction with it | committoo of Caldwell’sfriends, which conducte aorD, . 3 ¢ P e st | e S350 S| it e e | SIS SIS SR | gy o St e ron | S b L o B i g 5 construction, il o nturo. 8 G L ¥ 2 eueson, T his sty connocion, aud | sld b0 baS, P ey ond 5 it or | Tonih . 1" aupportod 1t oarmosily. T sup- | Camey's croms oxamination syas postponod 1 |y, gl natot s would bo uttorly futllo to attompt . zesumpibn | *SCSR STERLE oyt otestod tatween tho i e oS VAR Thie | IVt S ¢ e T | i o sl Sl s s | omonionsof oot ot i T tosaro, | fopeclpoyments, Wl e8| ob i SR R o that ho will toll n ptraightforward story, andthat | a8 & logitimato stoc] ranenetion, Dur- | b " INT, 3 & A rtunity to drr d of thi - | Gonoral Committeo. A small nombor:of dele- g b b e siatemonta, | ihg tho fmo (bat Lo was in Cougross | Workod as eficlently se Xcould to promoto tho | ohn Flesher ‘thon toaitfiod to & conversstion | Tlous closes botter for most grades. Tho ae- | 44 OPHUEARTY (8 CE O ol entod Ly | Entos, nok ailinting with ither of (Lo xogulssiy ok have already boon puson rocord by variond | nelther “tho Credit . Mobilior nor fho Pa- | intorosls of the seotion of coun 1 was ropro- | with Andoroon, in whioh ho said he bad Cald- g:fig':eg:;,,g;:zg: e o e 2%u5 | astablishing in thoir minda o_confidanco in our | Ofganized wings of tho party, hold a mootiug, i monting. I was o prominent friond of such log- | woll's note for 83,500, given him by Caldwoll for & } 1ast avoning, which wi over by Con- o tho ovalopmanis bt clfo tzond xoquiced ogication, 1 subeldns | ffuiof ao i wowld,tond. to dovolop thas grost | sorvioes ondovod alelng the canvass and iu- | p% Kty ning oxlias, sollor Tt Lalf of | sesouset. | He, et e e e ns ' niop e srg Shisl i e ey S o D onidteonen. oo . Monmedy, | & Cobgrossman. 1o, imvios n eritient oxpmin- | Wastort countey. 1 xegaedad tho Facitio fiail- | tondod to mley Oaldwell pay it. next month, at ST, Whont closon strougor | {0k 0 Topum gtion, of Buacio puymonts. Hlo proliminarios of in organizatfon. . W%t v ol o nomiost that Lia own oy | ton of Tis Congrossional rocord. i invest- | rond o tho grostast of ul menguron. pro; ANTHONY ' BECATLED, 7 o dsmand telng ehlafly for, milltug. - Choico | toxard tho rograplion of pomont, e soportad Lo Live' cald, whon oneat: Tmony. was contradiotary, if not_folso, Amea | ment in tho Crodle Mobilier was conzoquopt | possd to —eifect Wt rowlt. T belioved [ Anthony was racalled, and gavo testimony that | Spring held Sy nf, peces above thoviowa of | A B B O eemmont woutd mof bo. prophred | n of tho reportod finding of » bottle of poison sald €9 Tudge Morrick, o mémbor of Lhe Tnyesti- | upon tho recommendation of Mr. Durant. Ho | it would hasten tho construction of | ho was informod by Audorson that: Sol. Millor | SYPEOIR. am-“ s strong ‘ud Jory soaree, | b e & e would bo md}’o o | in bis colf, that “ho didn't seis how people conld otiom Comnittao, thit he would corroborato his | did nat aeo hiow bis iuvostment conconia fho | tho sovoral ronds projootad, through Towa, | took tho §7,000 roforrod to in Corncy's testimony | Bacon Ia stondys 926 boxoa uold, ot 93¢0 for long | CCRE0L 3 outd bio likely to lono consi lo OR L Tor | think bo fyould kill himaclt whon fio is cortain Drovious avidonico, oven If 1t was af tho oxponso | public. “No one overhinted thnt my sorvicos nud thus seoure to our peoploat an enrfy daytho | for tho Dojnphon County dologation, and gave -‘;’”“lt, And[ %olmr I bnno m-é t’l 160 o l{: ot Tho pooplo of tho South ol ‘{;m,’, of a stoy of proceedings and s now trial.” 8oty Lonorsblo”gentloman, who"would | & Congresamun o axpoetad, and ety o Sudilosf Grysaporioton so e, oeseio |loThS L Ll s g s, or 10ng cloar for Fobruaty, | Cut monts i, L0t | Nova bot at ll praparad for auch a moaaw, | - Nortoh, who some timo ago dofatited. in tho anako the Conunittes, aud the worl cuoral puch servicos wore over readorod," 1o only ro- | B¥ y y 4 E . B, . 3 Yaved < ey wonld laugh at idon. In fact th o8t Office’Departmont hero, was rearrested to- T ey’ ‘ovo. muintn, = OF (o grottod int by invostmnt s kot inxgen.” 155 | biont of tho Stato. Thio rosult provos that my | W. 8, Damks, oditor of tio Loavenvorth 50ld for Fobrunsy at Gie.” Terd iriner, st 8o’ | Thoy O e eiiot mhiah thoy | day,_ nnd bn inoroase in -bis bail astod to n Er ih thi , Y i 5 for Wostern on tho spot ;00 tiercos city, sold at | great objection h 2 four witnossos oxamined to-day, Amcs' | lind no negotiationn with Ames. Jay(-ll&m‘:xn‘x:tx?hcoh;z‘:m;e‘ma:ggz:flcflmuzc.mg::;_ ,’:!‘f{;n’i“\:{,‘},%ié“:}?,TZ,“‘;:’SJ’&T."M “;‘?1..?2:32‘3 Bl¢o for fubura duu‘;,,,,v.-; 500 tiorces for Maxch | ontortsin, thatit would ceuson groat reduction $115,000. Zookkesper was the most importaut, WILSON'S LTATENENT. r 0 -6o.- inpricos. Mr, Claflin was pot cid Ex-Mayor Kalbfloisch, of Brooklyn, is dying. -l admizsion thot Ames Koptin mportality | emes F. Wiwon, of fows, mado tho following | Parison with what it it now, and I ask .for no | paign; slao, that Caldwoll fold him that hia LR, A AN S, fupricgs. Mr. Clafi waa not ‘quito dacided | o funoral of tho Into Ry Div Leavilt wa ‘dum book tho names of Senators and mombors | statement: ] moro porfect qualification of the St ort, which | election had cost 860,000. 3 SAMANA BAY. B, 6. B, Chittendon, importor of dry goods, | eld this, afiornoon, at. tha Chureliof tho Pil- of Congress to whom stock ind. boon soid, - Tho | I once bought and paid forten shores ofcapital | I govo to theso measures of legislation, which SNEAD'S EVIDESCE, o . . nighly approved tho provisions of Slierman’s grlmu, Ernoklgi. Sorvicos ware _condiioted by Qommittao woro given a cluo of confirmation to | stock of the Credit Mobilier, Tho par valuo of avo producad tho raault. £ 2 Jomes H. Bnoad, o mombar. of tho Loglela- | . .| bill, a8’ rogards tho, circulation and_roservos of | to Ttev. Dss. R. 8. Storra and Lopnard : Bacon. thio otatoment hierotoforo 1nade by M'Comb, that | tho sharos wns 3100 cash, in all 1,000, Tho Mr, \Vllsnu( turning to Amos, asked Iim it tho | turo, gave evidonco that ono Hammond propoged | Further, Dotails of the Sale to tho | ), National *Banks,, Concerning the resump- New Yonx, Jon, 18,—A, Hydo' Park train ran ‘Amos did not mnke these entrioa on the gonorcl | purchase camo about in thi way: “When ‘Oslies | statements which ho had just made relating to | tho snle of his (Snead's) voto to Caldwoll for [ American Companys-Orcntlonm of n | jion, two objections occurred to Lim, One was, off, on tho Hudson River Railway, this morn- books of tho Company, but in o privato mom- Ames was eoliciling subscriptions e _ssked mo Lim woro true. §4,000, the smaunt to bo divided. They wont | Soverelgn Powers-Spoculntions and | that'to mako' it optional 'Wwith tho Secrotary of | ibg, csueing a tomporary obatruotion of the orandum Dook of his own, from which ho road | to subseribo for $5,000 worth of it, which I do- Alr, Ames mfilhd thoy wera. togather to sco Lon, T. Smith on the subject, [ surmises Regarding tho Future Acs | {io Troasury to Yedeem notes in ¢oin or bunds: | traclt. < 2 B S Doe lish of hames s Tecoiving | clined to do. I heard nothing moro of this stook | Mr. Wilson then asked Ir'Comb if tho atato- | but Smith was vory busy, and thoy did not alk | ¢3on of thre New Natlon. i - was to give too muel power to. ono mau,: Tho Stock, whioh hne boon horotoforo pub- | uatil wome fimoin the your 1868 tho oxact timo | mouta rolating to him ware truo, to which Mo’ | with him. j . - Special Despatoh to The Chicago Tribune, ‘aocond objoction wag, that tLio poriod of. resump- Tihod. 'In his recolloction of the mamos | I caunot stato, but cortainly mot carlior than | Comb roplied thsat thoy woro, most emphatically. | - Adjourned to Mondsy. New Yong,Jan. 18.—Tho fall toxt of the Sama- | Hon was ‘placed too near. Tho peoplo yould | - PR e T of Congressmen included in this book, Ames' | May, whon I met, in this clty, IL T. M'Comb, Tho witness tlen tostified in answer to aques- e | moparciinss sonvention confirmetho fact that tho | 1876 R falth in rosumption tuking place with*| ST EANADA boollceopor, also corroborates the proviously | with whom T hind. beon ‘Bequainted sovoral | tian of Judgo Poland, that ho bnd stock: earrying CONGRESSIONAL, P 0k that g0 liitlo thmo to proparo. for it. Mr. Shorman, | - * . Speotil Despatoh to The Chléago THdur: published list. This testimony will necessitato | years, and ngainet whoso charscter X dividonds with it, To tho vost of his momory, ' SENATE. P Company has obtained absolute sovereignty over | ygyvaver, pmmf; intondod the date 48 & mflmz’ - Speotdl Despalch to The Chicago Thidune, Tl recall of Ames, for the purposo of ayo-ox- | had ' never heard -mny ropronch, vho ho xonlized n proflt of 93,000 on the stock. He | v\ creqron, Jam, 18,~Tho Sensto was nobin | tho peninauls, with-its inhabitants and:priveto | or perhops lie placed it 80 near to” have some:: TonoxT0,.0nti; Jan, 18.=-The' Canada -Aix aaiination aa to his original statowent, uring tho convorsation had botwaon us, askod | know nothing about any ollior membors of Con- | . ion today, having adjourncd over from | intorests. Tho sovoroignty concoded ‘to tho | thing to concedo to Lis.oppononto, . | Line Ballway. opons for traffic to-morrow; i * . it T hs dit Mobilier stock. I 088 having held stock. Segelon 2] & 1 g o s 3 v Spectal Dointe e Chiengs Tripunt, moit Thadmy Credlt Mobilier stock. "I bold | B35t aeminont, Direotor of tho Union Pasifa | Liday attoruoon tll Mouday. Gompany Is grenaran that o tho Statoof Now | "Thie Tribung spproves Sherman's provoaitony | Tieutenant Govarnot Hovland end ludy Hon. New Yomw, Jan. 18,—Washington ndvices this | soribo for €6,000 of it, but that Thad declined. | Railrond, ho dosirod to ontor his protest, mow, 481 E York, or any other Btato in the Union, for it in- | 213 TE% qUissleta ot back to Rpocio psymonts A, MoKeller, 8porkor Cmitio; andsoveral mem- aftornoon gay that Mossrs. Horton, Blias & Co, | 31'Comb ropliod that could got that utook yat ; | against tho roports going around the country | yp wooRE, fro N ommiltes on Pon | Cluded tho xight to lovy aud collock custom | guring bis socond i poclo pay bors of tho Ontario Logislaturo vislted tho Pro- with their an}lon lao\mn, x\m]J nngugk Brazi & | that ho wishod I would do so, I told him thatl :x‘xmleh ;‘é‘; gl?l‘"?{lsm:l w::l%n{s:? ‘i‘tlg ’x‘t’z:?f:\?;:'i‘d slons, Teporto ' bill to roviso the Ponsi on inwe: dutics, and to do many othor thingn Tho Zferald considers Sherman’s wholo schomo vincial Blind Institute st Brantford, yesmrd{xy Co., on ono hand, and Messrs. Jay Coojto & Co., | know but littlo about it, and inquiradite valuo. x which was disonssed snd pasged, i which can -only bo done by ‘& sovercign | crude, complicated, snd impracticable. | and-enjoyed. tho ‘frecdom: oftlid town while OOt Fothachiia & Bow, on the othor, hv subs | Ho aid that would dopend somoxhat on clrcun: | o ablo to pay back every dollur, Noithor Ames, | ™ Dt A - g ! g d el B HREaci ion -~ Tiited: to. Secratary Boutwoll propasitions to | stances, but that I nood not Lositato brcauso of | A'Comb, uor any ono olao atiompted to intlus Tho Hot s sho, opeae: nation. ' Bacz wot . ouly . ’mclls tliom : perts | RO o s e fund tho romeining mow 8 per conts. It is | that; that ho tiought Lo could got it at par; | onco tho action of tho witnoss w3 & member of |t ¢ o by o O ey | hose oxtraordinary privileges, but he solls them . FRESHETS: i - OTTAWA, Jan. Thi on Board of anderstood that ono or other of thoto proposi- | that ho would tako f, furnish the tuonoy ta ‘bay | Gongroas. Ho id nat kuow b fivst whethar ho | o of the, provious augetoly & 105, oo | tha flag of the Ropublio of 8t Domingo touso | - ‘ o _|.Trado ‘mot on’ Wednosday, and, besides xoutine Hoe il be ascopted for $100,000,000. he | forit, and allowme tlio ndvanco,which wouldhavo | hod a profit or Joss on the stock. He wouldact | gy s 2 Feet: | aa thoy may ace proper: Dosides nll this, tho [ Grent IRide in tho Xiudson, Mohawls, |hysiness-and electi flcers; considered the ) 1. nogs, 70. 1t provides that thotitle to lands ; consld Compnuy cen’ build railroads ond telographs in | - Allegheny, Suuquohanna, and Othor torms pm}wouud aro understood to bo the sama | beon s liberal componsation for the nogotiation, agnin exactly a8 ho did undor the sumo stato of ih’tayor of an inci- affairs. in Towa heretofore approved and testifiod by e st Lo o Jask Jou OF | pvesthod o Ambor of ndor el | 2 McOraery—Tho witnoss was in Grimes' | tho, Doperimiont ‘of tho Interier, for, =uil o e oois nosoctot - e . Daton s, ) (L ERIOXTUR® | Gagtal protestion. duty of16-yer -cent,will s 7 o the Assoctated Press.] i ho had made his ‘:mhncrl tion in good‘fnim; r:’um av}mn Ozmés “Am;; -“33‘5" in xz:d a‘s!nrl ?‘u;\- ion:m?: ua':;%n:o :D;Eu'mmtr‘éfl 3,!’: "{,2‘\35"%@5 Pacifioand otber "‘fif“"fl" when ti‘_ynsrass wag WILLIAMSPORT, Pu‘..‘!n.fi' 18/~At Jersoy Shoro; 3?"3‘6““%%%‘&&5%?& cé%ui?lhr‘ctgath: ifx:-d THE GOAT ISLAND MATTER, A that the Company rofused to rocognizo his sub- | ator Grimes to take €23, worth of atock in p d Y | giving nway tho public domain, Ewvory losguo | Pina Creok is overflowed, and the 8a hannt 1 350 cod: eanal i 2 1 sared. » = Whasmmvooy, Jan, 18.—Tho Senato Military | goription, e e ol gt e e oot | tho Orodit Mobilior. Amios said to Grimos, “Wa | 10 Council ‘Dluffs, under_grants mado by Coa-| E¥ .08 SWa L0 DR 0 B9 o Ciompuny DIBES | River In sorgoq witl foa.” Tho Hho Susguohannt 1 bor and canal improvoments:© To:day, Mr. 1L Committse, this ovehing, heard Prosident Statc | i Hghts under1t; that ho was detorminad to | muat raiso monoy. ~If you will tako tho stook, I | EFOHY according 1o the adjustmons theroot mude | £ XA o8t oLt Y MCTRRIRIT AT ) SNOr i SO ok Favon 1o undor fiva foot O | Db ok e tho-Uxitad :Btatos National B oo Gontrel Pasiic Hallroad, 1o Tovor OF | buxo ao stosk Uit f Ho could mot gob it nulots | Will guasanteo you 10 por cant on sour mondy, | £ :,3:,g;;g;';f},flgfg,figg'u:}';{},“‘ma&;:;fl B e olmntly o otire. Ioatns. Grint: | oriorin muns Hiacet, BIOBDIOE - triver o (ha | om of o e S e ranlor: f the bill relinquishing part of Qoat Ysland to tha Iy and pencefully, hio would enforco his claima at | Providing you will divk o cll tho profitd over 2y, and the Chieago, Raok Teland & Pacifio Rail- Tho Companfipmmiaed Buoz.to usg all thelr [ Trio Railroad: i Dotroit. 'The ‘host of Tacling ‘oxisty -on this influouco with Congress to bring Dominican Lastox, ., Jan. 18.—Threo fnchos of snxo\v atter, - Company, and D. O, McRuer, of 8an_Francisco, | aw; that ho did not want to have or make'any | bor cout withme," Crimes roplied, “ Woll, I q ¢ in oplpamfwm Senatora Colo, Canserly, Stowart, | wnnbcossary trouble about 1t, but thnt howould | am satisfied with 10 por cout on mymonoy,” and xoad Gompany, aud thoro fsaigns the CorPers | products futo thio porta of tho United Sstos, | L fallon. * ifho Lokigh is falling, ; e, i’ Pacli, Rillsony, matter,. alsd and Roprogentetive Sargont participated in the | not bo cheated out of it; that hoe waa willing to agreod to inveat. to bo conatruod as convaying only :\'ny Toversions | {ro0 of duty, which would bo n singular disorim- TnextoN, N, J., Jon, 18,—Rain 16 falling. The | glicltod “considerablo discussion: - Tho *Pacific discusgion, do auything for poace short of surrendering his 3 RECORD AMENDMENTA, ary or othor interest, which tho United Siaton ination against othor tropical countricea, - Dolawaro Titver romains high, dolaying traing, Railway Ring may b said to_be complotod horo. TUE LAST BTRAW. ; rights; that to lg!o to law would lond to | Smithors, counsel for M'Comb, desired tho | mac hivo in tho lands, and all lands settled up- 'A most extraordinary featuro of the treaty ia | * Prrrsuurair, Jen. 18.~-Considorablo damigo-| - Orrawa, Jan, 18.—Ats moating of tho Domin. The District Attornoy of tho District will | ptrifo, dolay, snd oxponso, but that he | porsonul allusions and_roflections strikon from*| onin %00d faith, and now ocoupied by homa- that it froos the men’ composing the Comprny | hns beon caused to ?m crty along tho Allogheny | jon Board of Trado, yosterds ,§,Dlunons were g"’"!‘bly proceed against Busan D, Authony, | woul o through —with’ 1k @) if | Alley's statoment, which tho Obnirman said | ghondn e pro-omptionsattlors,areto bo exciudad | from tho oporation of our Rogiater and Naviga- ( Rivor and its tributarien by tho_rocent freshot. | nngacd -in. ‘faver T atiohiae & Tadiprooal rosident of tho Woman's Suflrago Association, | driven to it, Tlioimpression which homado was | would be considercd. fcom 1ts oporations 2 tiop tawa, Undor tho aots of Congross, Amori- | Housos woro partinily submorgod, buk uo losa of | freaty with thio United Statos. s cTiH werd for giving an exhibltion without liconse, tho | that, if he could got the stock even by indirec- GATIRISON'S TESTIMONY. PRIVATE DILLS. can morohants cannot buy ships abrond. This | lifo ia roported. A number of rallroad bridges | meda by Hawloy, of Detroit, and othors Bultiago Aesociation mooting boivg 80 onsld- | tion, he rather do thatthan Toaoxtto tho Courta | O, K. Garrison tontified that Jamen Brooks in- | A largo numbor of bills of o privato charactor | SOMPAZY: though composed moatly of Amori- | hayo beon svapt. wwy, and travol is tempo- 5.9 B0 GO orod. . and in thid connection ho esid that thero was | troduced him to Durant, and the latter endeav- | wora disposed of. cans, can buy ships whore it can buy thera | rmily uspendoed on tho Alleghany Valley Kail- Tsp e olior ataock in tho ssme position ns that, which | orad to havo him lavadt in tho Union Pacifla [ = Adjourned, cheapest, for it bas bought s flag undor which | rond above Off City. Tho vivor is rising slowly, SPAIN: T s b CREDIT MOBILIER. o said bo conld fi"" and that, therofore, thoro | Railrond, but ho deolined, In answor to & quos- . to run them.” ~ | wenthor cloudy, -nnd the morcury st 22 degrocs: | -MADRID, Jan, 18 =Tt Is sald thist Maraha! Ser- THE WILSON COMMITLEE. wab no rossonablo axcuso for tho Company | tion of Polandas to what ho thought of there- The Herald says on this hoad : ‘A fow judi- | Tfeavy snow foll Inst night and this moming. rano will retire .to private-lite. DAINES' TESTIIONY. troating him ns thoy bad done, As tho rosult of | norts, ho aid no one could belioyo all thoy heard. CUBAN SLAVERY. cions alliancos with American railvay mouopo- | Sunpuny, Pa., Jan, 18.—Tho ico inboth the |. A band of Catlists yestoxday;-burned tho Wasmnaron, Jan, 18.—Tho Yilson Investi- | this conversation Ihad an intorview with Onkes ?, they did, thoy would holleve half of tho Con« _— 1ies would mala the Company o8 poworfulin the | north and wost branchos of the Busquohauna buildings _at Ernpai S_ln ion, on tho North of ating Committeo mot this morning. Oliver W, | Ames. I inquired of him if thoro woro nob on Wore ated in rail Protest from Spanish Teesidents im | United States as in Bt Domingo, and in thoond | River has broken up, and tho river has rison to | Spaln Rieilway, * Tho; 4140 bhot and killed iho. Fathce, Bocrotary of tho Grodit Mfobilior from | 5,000 Grodit. Dobilor stock that T comd havo, | &7 ™ o e ol T I D tavo Moo of Secroe | 1t might rulo us us offcotuslly aa our tan-colorod | an wluriing extont, Tho Philadolphis & Erio | sitoh-tonderand stegrmards led pursnod by iho 1863 to'1870, testified, giving & history 'of tho | Hasnid: *No, you declined to subgeribe for | g4, 1y, o ot tbooar of Amos, testi- | tury Fish to Ministor Sickles, | brothren in tho West Indios,” Railroad is impnssablo, aud tha wator is still | volunteers. Tho excosses of Cirlints in Gipuy- Crodit Mobilier, by which it appoars that the | it, and it has boon disposed of.” I roplicd | gog thug atthough tho books D o Ot ‘Special Deapatch fo The Chicago Tribune, (o the Associuted Pregs.) rlalng. : 7 | con irritate tho Liberals of that Province: Tha . chartor was orlginally sold in Philadolphin to | int I hind been informod that that smount, and | 505 et FEOPREC! 600 Hitiao Wowed SIPORS 1B 1\ Hanr Tote: Tars 18,The lesding welllhy | ooy Loam 18.—A groat doal of spocnla- | Avzay, N. ¥, Jan, 18.—Thoro is o groat | Govornmont'forcos dieplay groat ectivily againet (Georgo Francia Train, for about $60,000, and ko | more, was undisposed of, and that X conldbavo | BOSIenrae"? wioolcs o hiad no information of &y, Youe, (Jan: 70,1 10 ing woulthy | tion is rifo ‘in this ity ne to tho Bamann Bay | froshot horo, and raports are in clroulation of | iusurgenta. 2 (Barnes) signed a transfor pn(Ixer‘ Not over 2 fifty gharcs, o roplied’ thrt the stock was dis- | yys fact. Ho could not swear to the fact, nb:t Ouban Torloes or thoso who sympathize w;m; tho | Company sgoling_ aid from the Unitod Btatos | loss'of lifo, but it is not ceriain whether any | * Sl or 8 por cont hiad boon paid i of tho origliial | poied of, sud Hunt whoovor lnd. told mo what T | (b8 ek e on & pocket. momerandum bool | Spauieh srmy in Oubn, rosiding in this clty, Governmont in furthoring 115 Gbjacts, "1t 16 | Lias coourted, Much dumago would bo eused { GREAT, BRITAIN. . : .. . - sliarce. , ad statéd was mistalon. T communicated thia | aoM X0 S0 RO B et e ook to | bave propurdd and forwerded to tho Spaniah | thought that the Company will endeavor firat £0 | to proporty in tore an tho docks, but tho. mor-'| = Lowpoy, Jan. 18.—Tho Turkish Govornment Darnoa further testified that he didn’t know | to M'Comb, wha said it was just liko Amen; | o riion Tio su['ipnsud to bo Congrossmen, bug | Governmont &t Madrid a lengthy protest :&ffl}nng obinin tho formal protoction of our Govern- | chants lave taken precsutions .to re- | hoe sued the London Times for libol 1 publish- of any mombor of Congress Loing employed a4 | that if ho could tako eare of himself and frionds, {nuld 2ot remombor. Saveral ah!fx(on of bnion | the intervention of Secrotary Ifish, aa officially | mont, and, if posiblo, to lonso it a naval station | move tholr cods = to fio upper | ing acommunication, alleged to huye beon sign- attorney for tho Union Pacifio Railroad, or of | ovorybody elsa might whistlo for thoir rights, 2 communicatod to Minister Sicklos, in regard to | in the bay, and, furthor, to ngitate tho iden of | flgors. Tho 1co is gorged just below shls | od by tho Turkieh Minlstey in London, contatn- 1 Paciflo woro tranaferred to him, and rotransferrod i i ilo * stat eny moneys being used to socure Congrossional | and Eaid; *Boo Amos again, and tell him that % 3 slavery In Cuba, annoxation. Alroady it 18 statod that powerful | gity, The Hudson River Railtond bridgo | Infp “untriio” statomenta with reference to the e A only hoard that Onkas Amos | thard 18 4o mintalo Aboxs fhio mattor, and that T | P3¢l fo Amas nithaut sonaldoration. s¥ory 10 OB, 1o Bpaniel estiso axo to-day tn | J0bb Intoresta a0 £ bo eronted Wi tioso onds | St Fiockport hns boon caniod mway, aud tralis |-Ausnoas of tho Goyormment of Turkey. o ‘had had stock placed in his hands to comply | (AM'Comb) know thers is not.” I didsos Ames b receipt of Iato nows from Havana of a dopross- in viow, and that Congross will be asked soon to | run from Hudson by way of the Chatham & Bos- New Yomi, Jan. 18,—A private London do- with engagomonts, The smount was somothing | again, who said M'Comb's statemont waa not e ing haractor, It is undoratood thn Eponisrds | pess oxcoptional twiff laws applying to tho | ton Rond to thincity. It is reported that tho | spatoh roceivod hare lto-dny toports & atrike ovor 900 sharce, Tho cupital of the Oredit | true, and ropeated his former statomonta. I CALDWELL, J:avo mot with somo’ sorlous misfortune, tho | trade from Ban Domingo. flood tn Oatskill Crook hos causod great havoo. | among (ke iron foundries ._“dp rolling mills Mobilior was dorived from tho Unlon Paciflc | thon asked him if it could mnot be nmm%:l IVABEDNGTON, T, 18,—Tho Benato Committes | oxact charactor of which thoy rofugo to dig- Similar roporta como from the Mohuwk Valley, (.throughout Wales, i ‘ XKailroad Compauy. go that I could get out the stock. o | on Eloctious this morning resumed their inves- | closo. THE WEATHER Povaugeersre, N, Y., Jan, 18, —All ‘tho ¥ Posidi nmm‘(]rdnmlx]m(nmnfl gt rap“fdh ml‘:t 5 ‘fi’ 3 dl% not bolliovu ‘ib %gnuou into the clection of Senator Cald woll of Em N g !1?0:{\“” liere aro lléui;v&y m‘r Lllt;n. klt 1 fenred 1 FRANCE: urant waa recailed aud testifiod as o tho | cou 0, bul had o was__goin, 0 | Kunsas, & tho thaw will resul o ico brenking and con- |- Pams, Jan, 18.—The Memorial “Diplomatiqu ‘tranchiso of tho Bioux City Branch of the Union | New York, aud would eeo what could bo Sonies (GOVERNOR OARNEY'S TESTIZONY. s fustiesl b War Departnent Prognosticationses | goguont damege. Z snys: tho dramatio cflfl!": "!\ll'“mlma In:gmélg"f Pacifio Railrond, On boing saked whether Lo | Bomo timo afterward, Amea told mo that Lo had | = Ex-Governor Carnoy was oxaminod ab great ¥io is Asked to Resign. Reports from Various Sourcess LDANY, N.%[. Jan, 18.~Tho freshot in the | ernlLodmiralt, the Milltary Governor of Paris, knew of any monoy having boen paid to any por- | arranged for ton shares for mo at par and 7 por length. Ilo corroborated tho testimony pro- Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘War DepAnrtyENT, OrFior oF THE OmIEF | river has mcado&, thongh: the water ot i3 ovor | (he play now being relicarsod at one of the Pari- sous to bave cortain objects accomplishod, tho | cont ex-prior dividends ; that that was tho bost | viously givon by Lon Smith, Caldwoll's Entnar, DI 2 T ¥ 18.—The e (M’ tho SianAr OFFIOEY, DIVISIoN OF TELEGRAMS AND | thodocks. Lha foo gorge balow the city con- | sian thentres, becanse of its outragoous eatiro witness roplicd ho thought Onkes AmosnndJohn | and tho most ho could do then, but hio would uoo | to tho offect that ot & private intorview botween UBUQUE, Towa, Jau. 18.= ok Reronts Fon Tue BENEFIT Or CoauEROE, WASH- | tintes, upon Awerican manners, B. Alley hnd largo intorests in it. Ho hoard | if ho could do any more. I took ton sharos, and | Onldwell, Smith, aud himael?, Caldwell offored loading Domocratio paper of the Blato, to-mor- | 1xavox, D. O., Jan. 19—1 8. m.—Drobabilitics-— | Tho Hudson River Railroad trains are all bo- S S o o Ames say ho liad to pay others for thoir intorost, | asked bim to arrango for tho rest if ko could, | bim (Oarnoy) 315,000 if Lio would withdras from row publishea articlen calling on the Towa Logli~ | For tho Southern Btatos, osst of thoMissiesippl, | hind time. The bridges on tho Harlom oxton- Anticipatod Coal Monopoly. ‘and that ho paid_$5,000 apioco to two of the | and not to do moro than wns arranged for, | tho contest %or Sonator, This offor ho soon | lature to pass a resolution ssking Henator Har- Trosh northerly to wosterly winds, low but rismg ( sion, botween Ohathain and Nassau, were carriod | © gy Yon, Jan, 18.—4 Pottsville (Pa.) letter Towa mombora of Congress to get the control of | When I subsequontly told M'Comb, lio said; | afterwards accopted, aud signed s papor, pledg- | Jan to rosign his soat in tho United’ States | tomporaturo, and. very Fonondly cloar weathor. | pway, thus ""’”""‘i connection with Now Yorl. | siates tint niarm is falt in the Sohnyliill and Le- the franchiss, Tho mombors were J, F. Wilson | #1ell, that {s another of Lia tricka, o dou't | ing himeolf that ho would in_no caso become & Sonato on nocount of tho rovolations mado ro- | For tho Mn_d\\lu States, light frosh northerly to | signal servico anticlpatcs o tremondous ico. | Valloys nb the prospoct of {m Ttoadin; aud tho other, W. B, Allison, but the witness | want to do auy better, but if you inslat on it, ho candidaio, in votwrn for which, he | garding him bofota the ‘Cradit Mobilior Invosti- | westorly winds, low tomperature, partly cloudy | froshet at Georgetown, ‘D, C. Thio river las Cc%‘mpuny offocting Anlllunoi];oly in tho coal "“\f g . was not_ positive s to Allison. Durant was | will; that ho” (M'Comb) wanted stock on tho Carnoy) rocolved Smith'a noto at thitt; ating Committoo. wonthior oxcapt aver tho northorn portion, where | rison fivo feot at Harrjson's Forry in two hour, i esomiuod at longth and is tostimonyconcluded. | ground foor, flnmmg vout hed hiod tholrn | days for 10.000, given Tconditionally | © Sk e eross of light suow will probably pro- | andis still rising rupidly. Mouytatns of loo arg | Coelwman sy sl le oy e Adjourned to 7:30 o'clock. hod talked o much to Amos that I concluded | and Smith's duo bill for 5,000, conditioned on The Ligquor Law Violations, v‘nll. From tho Ohio Valley to Lake | coming down. Tho merchants of Georgotown | It s also nytnuxl that overy irom xpnlna and nll TERTIMONY OF J. M. 8. WILLIAMH, to nwait lis movements; that nnyihing | Caldwell's olection, Who conslderation namiod Spectad Despatel 1o Phe Chicagn Tribune. Erio aud tho Uppor Lekes, winds gradually | are making rrepnrahnns for removing their-| tno larga factorics uslng Y 1argo quaniitios of Tho Wilson Invostigating Commitioo, at the | furthor would look too much like im- in tho agreomont was for the exponges incurred, ing to southerly, easlorly on” Bunday, | goods, Bhould thoir worat foars bo approhiend- i:f & 89, 4 8l i i Srnnoizzeo, 1L, Jan, 18.—In tho canon of | SHINEE 20 LN Gl o Bud rluing, tomporac | &, tho vossals ot the whirves tro all doomol.-| ©hirab. Doy h A :,l;fgflgflgpf;{i erators, this morning, &-rosolution was adopt- inviting rotailers -to join with them in tho fight against the Roading Railroad Compsny, “ovening sogsion, examined J. B, B, Williams, of | portunit; but, as I have stated, ho | and tho aosistance to bo ronderod by Crrnoy. Chmbridge, Mass., who waa Tronsuror of tho Dover arvingod for any moro atook, Ton Alares | Bmith's noto for 610,000 waa nald ey ab | Micinel Lavin and Androw Hoin, conviotedby | juro, E'rom Misouri aud Kangas to Minnosotn Othor roports, howovor, ‘do nob indicate suy | g ‘Union Tacific Reilrond from 1869 to 1871, and, | were on my hands, 1 hold nstock until some | maturity. T'hodue bill for £5,000 was psid last the Orlminal Court of Cool County of violatiug | and Dukots, frosh to vory brisk southerly to | great demago, 3 ns ag Becretary of tho Rallrond Buroan connactod | timo In the winter of '69, whon I Bold it, tho | spring. Aftor tho cloction, snd while' Caldvioll | the Stato Liquor law, Mr. Vocko applied tothe | eastorly winds and rising tomperature, cloudy Nonwra, Conn,, Jn, 18,—The Shetucket and |, with the mlmlt;umnnt of said ronds, mndo n pro- | renson for which I will stato. A good doal of | was on his way to Washington to tako his sout | Bupromo Court for a supersedeas, on the grounds | woeather, with vory In‘ob,nb y 8now. Yantlo Rivers aro still xising. It liafeared-one.| A ounoral mooting was aftorwards held, at which posal in 1667 {o the Beerotary of tho Railrond, | contontion had sprung up eniong tho parties in- | in tho Sonato, Carney mot him jn a ratlroad car, | that ;t'nmy knoyledga woa mot nllo‘iw inthe | = New Yonr, Jau, 18,.~Fhoro was s eloot-storm | or move of tho dams on thoformer stroam will mfi,‘y ratatlera ,?@N‘ s constitutlon of cor to build 267 milos of tho road at bfio,flfld terestod in tho Union Y'acific Railrard aud Crodit | and Crldwall (old tho witness that he was nwaro indicimonts, and that the Court wonld not por- | this morning, and everytbing is covered with | bo carrled away, and that, if 8o, tholower part of | onorators, ‘Fho price of momborahip 18 $25 ‘fo;- por mile. Ho bolieved s portion of tho road | Mobilior, relatiye to tho maungemonut of tho | that the duc bill had not boen paid; that as | mit inquiring iuto the prejudicea of the jurora | fca. tho city will be flooded. _Part of tho Now Lon- | wliolaselots, and 10 for rotailera. P n ‘proposicd for was alrendy built, and the roagon | oftices ‘of the snid Companios, and an_oftort wan | Boon a8 ho go to Philadolphia ho' would romit | on their anfo jure oXam natlon. This ruling | Mwaunse, Wis., Jan, 18,~Tho woather ro- | don & Northorn Railroad han beon washod awny. f 2 For including that portion was tosocuro thecon- | to bo made at & meoting of tho stockholdors of | to switnosy the £5,000 to pay it. Caldwell did | will quash tho soveral indictmonts now pending | ported from tho Northwost this moruing boats New Yonu, Jan. 18,~Dospatobes recolved to- e T U, Postal Telegraphy, 1trol of it from tho Lands of Durant, in whom | the Union Pacifio Railroad Company, in Marcl, | nob koop fihis promiso, but spoko | in Gook County. enything this winter. At Bparts, Wis., the mor- | night roport tho frealots as follows: At Fronch- : ; tzre and his friends bhad noconfidenco, conssquent | 1869, to chango a purtof the Board of Diractors, | to Cnrnoy on the subfoet _ four — cury was_congoaled, and & splrh thermomater | town, N. J., tho river is about twolvo foet high, New YumA Jan. 18,~A serios ot‘dmumanu ‘upon Durant’s oxtravagsnt managoment, and | My arlnlon was nalad for concerning the right | or five tinc# durlng tho summer, and just PIcNulty, the Wife Murderers marka 46 dogrees ‘below zero. At L Crosso, | full of-ico, and rising. . |-are published to-day, selting forth at langth the v tho managemont to Dillon & Duff, 'Wha | of tho stookholdors in the Union Taciflo | boforo ho cumo to Washington the noxt wintor Special Despatch lo W'he Chicago Tribune, Wie., 81 degrees; St. Panl, Minn,, 81 dogroos; | At Mauch Chunk, Pa., considerablo wuneasi- argumonts for and against the proposed assump- Jutorests of tho Union .Pacific and Orodit Mo- | Railrond Company to volo tho sharcs hold by | ho told Carnoy hio would soon arrange o gnl Bearyorierp, ., Jan 18,—The Bupromo Minnespolis, 84 dograos Hritwauiioo, 8 dogroos | naas is folt ot the dam, about_throa miles aboye, tlon of tolograph servico by the Faderal Govern- ibiller were identical ; virtually ono concern. them, rogardiosn of proxy, which was gaid to run | somomonoy from tho Kansas Paclfie ailroad | Qoust, to-duy, refused to grant s supersedeas in above. ‘Al fhio hotdos nro inandated, the wator boing | Mont, Awmong thosoisavery long lotter from Ar. Hoar asked whelher tho witnoss was act- | with Iho tock undor the torms of tho contraot | with which'to pay tho due bill. Caldwell aid | the case of MoNulty, tho Obillicothe murderor, \ ) Mearenus, Tenn,, Jan. 18.—This morning was | up to tho wecond stories of dwelllugs, It ix David A. \Veuu{lglvnn from offiolal dats, atatis- ing in good fuith wih the Govornment to roturn | and agrooment oxisting botween the enid Com- | tho Kansns DPacilic Compauy lnd promised to | A oitort will bo wmade to induce Governor oneof the cnldnnl 2 of the sonson, the moroury | foared (hat the dam will give way. = At 8:00 lios of tolegraphy, lettors from the Hon. Wm, e # i WAl % P tho Wostern Union Tele- {auw part of the coit of the railrond, $10,000,000 | pany, the Orodit Mobiller, and cortain partics | payhim somo monoy to nusiat In Lis oloction ; | Deveridgo to commute tho sontonce to imprison- | Btavding at 8 dogroes abovo zoro, . m. the lco had stopped ruuning, but | Orton, Presidoent of tho on Tol *or §12,000,000, divided among the ‘wtookholdors, | dosignntod as Trustacs. In ordor to aunblo mo rhgb thoy hind not yot done so ; that 8o far o uo monl‘ ml,;- 1tfa. P Oarno, Ill, Jan. 18—Noon.—New fco In the Ehout a mile aboveit is pilu&luxx two nm'h.g! bigh. ilmpl\ Compzny, not hithorto {'\blllhflhdf and o ;Aituets snawored thoy did not consider thero | to understand tho question submitlod, copics of | wag concerned thoy would get no leglalation PUSEC Obo Rivor to-day ; suowiug and vory cold, Sovoral bridges aro in great dangor, If tho ico attor from tho XITon, Jousoph iodfl‘h ayor of ‘wnw any breach of good faith, Theyshould look | cortain papera woro placed in my Landa, some of | until thoy kopt thelr promiso, and pald %xm tho Romnrkable Phon i, Quioaao, Jun, 18.—Tho Bignal Bervice tole- ‘iivan way, it will swoop n\‘orfi(hlnx bofore it | Chicago, addrossed to Mr, Orton, tek ngfimnua the matter from tho standpoint of tho ‘Chirty- | which I bavenowin my pousession, smong which | monoy, “Witneas tostifld that durrug tho Sona- ST o ;) i;rums this morning roportod tho morcury bu- | Tho foe is sixteon fnches thick, At ‘Tionton, in favor of tho propored Govermmonial pur- faovonth and ‘hirty-eightl _Congross, snd | wore the contrac of Oukes Amui of thio firat | torlal cancus, ono day P, J. Andorson, sn em- Mizwauxee, Jan, 18.—& most remarkablo | fo zoro in tho uppor Inkezoglon pud at Omahs. | Asganaingl Crool has™ fallon sovoral fost lowar | ciso. : ‘uot tho Yorty-socoud Congross, pt . 0. Duran, Olivor Amot, Johu B, Alloy, | ploo of tho “liailrond Usmpany, onmo fo Smith, | Woathor pheuomenon ovourred this mortlug Le- | Gnowing at Kooxvillo, Loufsville, Oinalumall, | than yosiorday moraivg. —The river Iy closr S %"Y undorstood ~ the Qovornment | Eldnoy Dillon, C, Y. Bushmell, Henry L, M'Comb, | in Tis ‘presonco, and asked for $7,000 to bo usad, | tveon Milwaukeo and Bparts, Vie., 160 wmiles | pittsburgh, . Clovelaud, Buffalo Roahouurl Os- | of fco. At Beranton, Roaring Brook. and : . Fires. would never call on tho Company for tho intor- | and Bonjamiu . Bates, of tho second part, tho | Wituoss Indorsod Smiti’s cheok for that amount wout, Thethormomator atthe last placo wasforly- | woga, Now York, and Philadoiphia. Ratuing | the Lackawauna Iivorhava riseuabout twa feot, ( New Yonx, Jan, 18.—A fire In John street this #st on tho bonds, or the 5 por cont on the earn- | Oredit Mobilier of Aoericn of tho ihird | in ordor that Anderson might gob it cashod, | fivo dograon bolow zoro, nndl at Milwaukoo, alght- | at Naw London, Daltimoro, Wishington, and | but no damago rosultod. At Esaton, Dol, tho | morning dainagod goveral ' silvorwara wnd Jow- jugy, but rotain only ono linlf of the smount for | part, an ngreemont lotwoen tho aforesnid | Witness boliovad Andorson gob nnd ‘usoft the | above. 'Tho diffaranco in tomporature was duo | Norfolk. - At Queboo ihormomeotor 7 abovo ; | rivar in rising rapldly and tho ico running thick. | elry ostublishmonta to tlie extant of 315,000, overnment transportation, Mr, Hoer alio rnrduu of > ‘tho wocond patt, in which | monoy for politicsl purposcs fn Caldwells | fo two distingt ourronts of .h.f, that of Milwsu- | Portland, Mo., 23 nbove; Doston, 80 abovo; | At Iarrisbusg the lower parbof Look Havon | Dewrims, Jan. 18.—Tho Gholson Houso, lo- waleed whothor tho fivst mortgnge bonds, also tho | thoy bound thomselves to voto thelr own | Intorost, Oaldwell oneo stetod to witnoss thab koo Loing fron tho north-northoust brisk with » Buffalo, 7 abovo ; zero at Toronto ;' Ohiarleston, | and the Joruey shore {4 inmudatod with throo | eated in Cliolos, in the northorn portion of thia \oclk of the Union Pacitlo Railroad had not been | atock for whioh thoy held and should hold | hie (Galdwoll) would win if it cost him §250,000. livoly fall of mmwti Whilo, at Bparta and | §, 0., 87 abovo ; Koy Wost, Fn., 63 above ; Now | faot of wator, Yie i¢e broke' snd Ja going off. | City, wan buruod last night. It wes the nropartg livided smong thoso who rocelved n division of l»mxleu, which was roprosontod to embraco all | Bubkoquently, Osldwell told witngss that his ‘wfl‘fi the win was from tho | Orleans, -81 aboye; Momphly, 23 sbovo ; Bb. | At Wilkesbarro the'suu(ina}mnm i soventoon | of John -Cabbins, snd valued ot efluao, wit! bo profits of tho contnot. Tho witnosaropliod, | that wab lsnuod or to bo issued undor tho Oakon | elootion cost him oyor §00,000, Caldwall having | northwost with a cloar - gky, Tho | Louls, 11 abovo; Chicsgo, 18 abova; Ohoyonuo, | faot high. Tho foo s'r\mninpi, and tho | insurance’ in tho North Amerlean * British for e o o e s, Witness Qi o | Amos contract in tho manor provided i tho | fold witnoss that lio folt ' vory pratoful to him | SURUED In_the tomporaturo at Milwaukoe oo- | 24 abayo; Corluno, Utali; 01 above; San I'ran- | water was over the Kingston ltoad In-tnlshf-- €5,000.. Lo landlord lost €3,000 In furalture ; fnow tho preoise cost of the rallrord | sgroement, somo of tho othor papors nob boar- | aud hie frionds, and would do % ft o could for | ourrod on Thuradey ovoning, b which timo 8 | aiaco, 50 aboyo § na reports from Wisconslu or | 'Iho water haa fullon one foot since'l p. m. - 1t uninsured.. - S L fo tho poréons who built it “Tho witnoss | ing directly ontho question submitted, I ox- | thom., Hovoral momborg of tho TLoglslature | donse bank of clouds worked its way soross tho | Miuuesota. Rastl G 18 foarad thut the river will rlse,'in- which caso | SR RCEE tadle somo caloulations to show how tha Union | aniined tho quoation, sud gave an opinion to the | made writlon n|l)pllcnuun to Oaldwoll, through | 8ky, folluwing olosely fu tho wako of the maou. | 5 thers wlill bo destruction of proporty! “At'Nai- 1 Fatal Moiler Bxplosion, facific Rellrond Company and tho Crodit | effect that tho stockholders of the Union Pacifio Carney, for various ollices, Ou one occasion, e e -z FAbok Sults ticook and at Middletown thore was conpidera- OLEVELAND, Jan, 18,—The boilor in the aaw “Afobilior wore tho samo thing, but tho Cbairman | stock could yote their own pharcs rogzardless of | when {ho witnoss firn:flmtm} to Onldwell such Obitunrys Cor.ounus, 0., Jan. 18.—Joln I'. Linton, editor { ble damage above town, At Williamsport the | mill of D, Huffman & Co., at Marlin Ohio, ex- 2houglit the caleulations proved tho inorlll\mmy proxy ruuning with it; that tho pitairs of the [ papers, Caldwaoll took out ismemorandumbook, | Livenroor, Jan, 18.—8amuol R, Graves, mem- | of the Statesman, has boon arsosted for Jibol by | river at 6 p. m. wat ten foot abovo low iwator | ploded at7o'clock this morning, instantly kill- of tho two, Inroplyta tho quostion whothor | corporation could not bo tivd up in the hsuds of | &ud, after vetorring to it, naid : “Idon't owo | bor of Parlinmont for Liverpool, and ox-Mayor, | Bamuol E. Xilo, Auditor of this county, =Lintou | mack. Hailroad communieation with Lock Hx- [ fug O. Huffman, the on{qmear, John Hancock, ‘tho witness know of tho paymont of any money | a fow indlviduale in tho way attempted by tho | thab man suything; I pald that man for his | died suddenly this morning. callod Kils thiof in an artiole published lsat | ven Is still interrupted, snd Honry Hauson, snd fatally wounding four fo aid the election of Tiovrosontative o Houator, | torms of gald contract aud agrcomonts, snd | yote.” No® membor of tho Lonhlnurul LomsvirLz, Jan. 18,~Ooptain Isase Evorett, | Bundsy, At Liook Hayeutho Busquchsuns is full of | others,

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