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N S THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH 28 1874, ° JASHINGTON, No Result ficuched in the Sen- ate on the Finance Questions Agent Sanborn Again Declines to Testify. He Will Bo Summoned to Afipenr Early in April. Much Conflicting Testimony Given Before the District Com. miltees Prospeet of & Payment of the Illinois Two Per Cent Claim. - NATIONAL FINANOES, Epeaal Laspatch to The Chicago Lrtoune, THE TALK IN THE BENATE. WasmNaToN, D, 0., Maroh 27.—When Logan, Morton, Ferry, and the othor inflationists cn- tored tho Benato this morning, thoy all wora the air of conquerors. Thoy oxpected to fiuish up thelr work wheio 1t was loft off Thuraday night. Having seoured & vote in favor of fixing tho fusno of tho logal-tonders at §400,000,000, thoy counted on the same Senators to sustain Logau's {rredocmable irac-banking achome. Ths fotimation thet thoy raceived that there .was trouble in the yanks was from Gon. CGordon, of Georgis, who beggod to substitute the Fiuance Committoe's Froo-banking bill for Sonator Logan's ameud- mout, Ho was for freo banking, but bo wantod provisions mnde for redemptivn. Souator Bogy algo showed * RETURNING REASON, and it vory 800u booamo ovident to the managers for inflation that their hopo for succoss luy in their ability to stave off a voto until the return of Olayton and Dorsoy, the Arkanssa Bensfors. To sccomplish this eud, they rosorted to talk, and through tlat instramentality accomplishied their design, as for as an immediate decision of the quostion is concerned. B THE DEDATE IN TIE OUBE, »* Tha Hougo dovoted nontly all of tho session tu~dn{ to disoussing” tho bill reported by tho i Bangiug and Curreucy Committeo, A great denl of intorest is displayod in tLe question, aud nesrly all the speskers have largo and attoutive sudiences. ‘Cho specch of Mr. Mitcholl, of Wis- ‘consin, against inflation and in favor ofa return, at gs carly a day as possible, to spacie paymonts, dolivered to-day, excited 8 groat doal of ntton- tion, and ‘{8 spoken of os one of tho soundest aud best spooclies of tho debate. RICHARDSON'S RESIGNATION, Additional evidence was adduced to-day going 4o show tuntit s the President’s intontin to make Delano Secrotary of the Lrensury. Hois besitating 8 to Dolano's successor in tho Do- partment of the Intorior, between Dristow and a member of Congress from New Evgland, Ho wishes very much to appoint Bristow, but, for goographical considorations, is of tho opinion that he must choose from Now England. The neme of tho New Englander bas not been divalged. Gen. Schonck in oredited with baving repliad, whon told in_this city 1ccontly that ho svas montionod as likely to be mado Sacrotary, that: * Tuat wiil bo putting in ouly ono bowldor, ‘whon the wholo road needs repairing.” ARy P THE SANEORN CASE. Soecial Inapatch to 1he Chicaan Tribune, ‘WasmiNaToN, March 27.—At tho moeting of the Ways and Moans Committeo to-day, Mr. Walbridgo, Ssnboru's attornoy, appeared withe out his principal, to show cause why that indi- | wvidual ehould not bo compelled to testify just now. Ho staled that Ssuborn’s trial is to como off in tho court at Brooklyn next Monday, and it ‘would not be just to bim to be compolled to tos- tify boforo his trial, a8 his tostimony might bo uced against him there. The attornoy was askod whether Sanborn feared that his tostimony before the Committes would be of) such a char- actor ns would injure him in the court, and tho lfiwyur parried the thrust by represonting that tho 'NEWSPATERS WOULD GET HOLD OF IT and mopnify 1t, and color 1t &0 as to prejudico tlis publlo swind agataet bim, The Committeo finully agreed to postpono Lis investigation until Monday, the Gth prox, It is thought that San- borm WILL DE CLEARED DY THE COURT, a8 tho charges azuinst him ave that he colluded witn United States iotornal-revenuo oflicers 1 the matters covered by Lis contracts will be ox- plained away by the fact that thess officors act- ed with him undor orders from the Treasury Department. BECRETARY RICHATIDSON AND ASBIBTANT BEORETARY BAWYER will both be examined by the Committes bofore the invextigation is closod, 2 [Zo the Associated Press.) DECLINES TO TESTIFY. : ‘WasmvatoN, D. 0., Murch 27.—The Commit- teo of Ways and Menns ngaiumet this morning to proceed with thie investigation of the Sanborn caso, the ariaugemont being that Sanbornshould appear and malie his alatomont, subjecting bim- solf aftornards to tho oross-examination of tho Committee. As soon a8 the Committeo mo, nowovor, Bunborn's counsel (Woodbridge) apologized for the non-nctendance of his client, and eaid Sauborn's counsol in New York had ad- vised him NOT TO ATPEAR before tho Committeo prior to trial in Brooklyn, As Hanborn had no wish to keop anything fiom the Committee, he had propared a littla paper, and hod signod'it, and be (Woodbridgo) would read it to tho Committes, 1fthe Commitico snw it to Lienr it The Chairman asked whether it was a atate- ment in reforenco to mattors genorally, or in zeleronce to tho proprioly of Sanboru appearing before the Committoe. 3ir. Woodbridge roplied that thore woro stato- mexts in it upon botl points, A, Beck—Will you tell us why Banborn had It announced to the country that this COMMITTEE LIAD BUAMIONED HISC 3 here, and why Lo gave that as o renson for his not-appearance at the trial in Brooklyn ? Mr, Woodbridgo—I was not aware ho had so aunounced. Ir. Beck—Do you think this Commitice ought to heara PARTIAL BTATEMENT - froq your client, whon Le himsolf applied for pe:taisgion to come here? We madoe no in- quiry. Wo roported o bill to repenl tho law, and we called upon tho Tronsury Departnont for in- formalion to loy boforo ihe House. That was thio oxtent of our action until Mr. Banborn came hi:oself and requested us to hear him. Wo granted that requost. He camo and tendorod witnoss aftor witnosy for oxamination, aud the Committeo hns boen ocoupied for thrao wholo deya in hearing witnesses iu hin bebaif, and now Lo declines to submit himeclf to examination, Do ,lvu;x think that is tieating tho Committce [y s, Woodbridge—Aftor Imowing what I know from Bnuborn in roference to the indictinonts sgainat him, and in view of & spoods trial, which* be ts presumed to have, I should cortainly say 1bat it would ot be safe for Lim to apposr be- tova this Committeo. Mr, Foster—Do you say it would affect his tase? Mr. Woodbridge—T think it might affoot pub- Ho sontiment very mktuflnll’y. . Mr. Foster—Can he testify without criminat- mg Limself ? : fr. Wnudbndga—n[y oplnion ia that Lo, could mnkcu(homufi ly clean broust of tho matter, snd, if ho could be a witness iu his own caso on 5'&3"5 then I should not considor him in any r, v, Roberts nukod *Mr, Woodbridge whether he thonght that the faot of Banborn's making & “fall statemont would affeot Lis trial, and would Mleot publio nentiment, Mr, Woodbridge roplied in the affirmative. Mr. Roborts thon asked whether he thought it foir on tho other sido to have g partial statemont submitted to the Committee, which might also affect publio sentiment and affoct tho trial ? Mr. Woodbridge ndmitted that he did not. .« 'Tho Ohaltman [to Mr, Woodbridge]—Let mo romind you ‘of the statomont which wn and Sanborn nade e . beginning, B et S e -of collugion betweon Cullinano and the statoment, which might- bo takon down In short~ band for tho uae of tho Committes sololy ? Mr, Woodbrldge —1 think that that was ol 5 Chalrmsn —Aro you stillof that opin- ||"l‘\lir‘ ‘Woodbridgo—T should hnve no objection atall, but I eannob got Snuborn now, boeauso Juet ‘beforo midnight Inat night ho had a telo- ram from his counvel In’ Now York tolling him liat hio must go on immediatoly, n8 it was niocok- sary for bim to be there {o proigre for his trinl on’ Monday, aud, I should Jndgn, 1t wan noces- BOTY. ?hu Chairman—THas he gone? Mr. Woodbridge—I do not think ho has gono, I do not know whotlior ho has or not. Ilo was to linvo gouo this morning if possible; if not, Lo was to loave on tho afternoon train, SEONET BESBION, Atter.somo furthor discussion, the Committco dirocted tho room to bo cleared in order to con- sult as to tho courso to bo pucaued. Tho con- clusion arrived at was that Sauborn should bo summoned to apnoar a8 o witnass on the 6th of April noxt, orentllor if histrial shall bo previous- 1y onded. . L ——— THE DISTRICT INVESTIGATION, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicagoe Tribune, YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. ‘WasniNaton, March 24.—To-dny's procosdings boforo the Dist rict Investigating Committoe was wholly without intorest. The momorialists struclk o protty rapid gait onco or twico during the day, but, probably in consoquenco of tho foul state of tho air in the room ocoupled by the Lommit- teo, failed to keop it up uninterruptedly. A wituess nomed Riloy testifiod ho had oxam- ined tho work near Resorvation 17, for which tho Qovernment crodited themsolvos with pnying somothing In the ncighborhood of"$18,000, and failed to dlscover any improvemonts thiat hid beon mada lator than ton yoars ngo, or could havo cost ono-tonth of the sum charged. QOV. BHEPHERD EXPLAINED -thot the charge was vot for work done by the prosont District Government, but for improve- ments mado yonrs ago, and for which the Na- tional Goyernment had reimbursed the District by an appropriation of $1,000,000. In ordor to get this appropriation out of tho Tronsury it be- camo necegsary for tho Board of Public Works to show vouohers for woik done, zud their Xn- gincor had oxamined tho old improvements around Ro servation 17, and fixed upon $18,000 8 about what tloy originally cost. This ox- planotion was deomed satisfuctory, and tho matter was dropped, Tho noxt witnoss to produce | A BRNBATION ag Cullinana, » Iargoe coutractor for streot-pav-~ ing under tho Board of Publivc Works. As bis namo lmplics, Mr, Cullinane is an Irishman, and, though an unoducatod person, pomsossas ull tho natwal shrowdness nud smartnors of tio race, He bas bocome woalihy, and is influcntinl at tho time of an election, - This witness tostined that, having done over 100,000 work for the District, and obtainod cortificates for the samo on tho 11th of July, 1878, he went to the oftico of Cul, Magruder, Treasuror of the District, to golsomo money. Magrudor recoived him_ ploasantly, drow aud houded "bim s chock for $20,000, snd, a¢ he was on tho point of leaving, suggested to tho contractor that lo could always have plonty of monoy if he would givo bim (Magrudor) 86,000, ‘Tho incorruptible Cullinavo only smiled 2t bis pleasantry, and con- tinued toward the door, where silver-haired old ‘money-bags tried to encourage lum to become n contributor by the furthor remark : * Bue if you fell uncasy in anv way_about giving me £6,000, you can go over to Goorgetown nid give my wifo your check for that sum.” Cullinsuo did not accopt. MAGRUDER' DISINTERESTED ADVICE § and the rosult is that, while mililons of dollars have sinco boon pafd out to othor contrnctors, Cuilinano still Lias about £100,000 in cortificatcs, worth now about 60 per cont of their faco. Cal= linane says that ho thinks he mindo & grent fool of Limaolf whou he rofusod to *roo Magruder, and that bo Bas mado up his mind nover ngain to be caught that way. Magrudor, who was in the room when Cullinano mndo his statement, denied ovor asking for tho &G,000 ; but ho failed toexplain why it was bo olways discriminated aguinst Cullinane in tho payment of mooy after the ate of tho alleged conversati [iv the Associated Fr . ‘WasininaToN, D, C,, Muich 27.—In tho Dis- trict of Columbin Invostigatine Commitice; this moruing, counsel for memorialists took up the list of contracts of public works, and criticized the figures, eutimates, and actual cost of tho s work thereunder. GOV, SUEPHERD occupied considerable timo in oxplaining tho points raisod, .. Thoinquiry of tho counsol for the memorial- its was oxtouded to ecmbraco tho examination of statements for moasuroments of work dono sround Reservation No. 17, southenst of the Capitol builaing, and W. T, hmx‘ was placed on tho stand by thom to show that the Board meas- ured up and CIfARGED FOI WORK NOT DONE by tho District Governmont, Gov. Shopherd stated, in explanation, that this was true, but called attontion to the biliy rondered agninst the United Bictes by the DBoard, showing that the billa put in by the Board for a largo portion of tina worlk wero dus by the Federal Government to the corporation and lind novor boen liquidated, nnd that the act of Confimas appropristod suflicient money to covor those old bills long due. T'he mouey thus appropriated was used by tho Board under his act in further prosccution of tha work around the Government property. Aftor recess, L'utnck Cullinane, an old con- tractor, was sworn for by the memorialists. lu tha coursoe of his examination ho testified that at o given dato ho Went to James A. Magruder, ‘I'rensuror of tho Board of Public Works, to ob- tain tho nayment of a certafledto for 520,000 duo him by the Board, and that Blagruder rofused to Py lim uuloss' o (vitnoss) would pay bl Magrader) §5,000; - thut at o _subsequont ate, nlso pivon, he oslled again on Magruder, who paid him the 20,000, but aguin asked bim for 5,000, and, 0 Lo hunded him tho check for bis $30,000, suggostod that if witnesn folt avy delicacy about giving the 6,000 to him, hio might'go to Goorgotow, tho resi- deuce of the W'reasurer, and leave tho amount with Mrs, Magrudor. Witnoss was OLOSELY CROSS-QUESTIONED obout this alleged trausaction, as also in rela- tion to his Fout-and-a-hnlf street continct, Dur- ing his examination, it Cullinane did not' perform tho work on Four-and-a-half strect in sny rospect in amccordance with the terms of thocontract, and that whon the final gettlement was madoe with him, $15,000 was rotained to covor the cost of making hi4 work good; also, that, on ox- amination of Lis work by order of the Board, evidence was disclosed to jusufy tho "“”é'gi"m{ roof Superintendent, whoso duty it was to certify whetlfer the contract had been porformod ao- cording to specification, COL, JAMES A, MAGRUDER, Treasurer of tho Bourd, asked leavo to make a statement, and snid 1 ordor to make thut atato- mont moro positive, he desirad to bo sworn, Magruder then eaid that thoro was not one word of tiuth 1n tho tostimony of Culllinane so far ns rolated to any dorand, request, or suggeation made by bim'to Cullinaue for the payment of monoy a8 an inducoment to soltloment of any claim, Buch siatomont was absolutoly aud ut- terly falso not ouly in rogard to Cullinane, but also to any and all the conuractors under the Board. Hoe sald ho nevor Lioard tho leaut hint of this chargo now made by Cullinano until sinco thus inveatigation bogan. it S COMMITTEE WORE. Special Dispateh to the Chicaao P'ribuns, THE PIRST NATIONAL UANK, , Wasnmoron, Marcih 27.—The Bauking and Currency Committoo submitted to the Houso to-day their report on tho affairs of tho First National Bank of this city, an abstract of whioh wag tolographod you some timo sinco, They accompanied tho report with o bill to cure the defocts in tho law that woro mado apparont in tho course of tho investigation, TIE GENEVA AWAID, ‘The House Judiclary Committes hava again taken up tho question of tho distribution of the Goneva award, but 88 yet seom vory far from o decision. tronepired that INDIAN VIBITORS, Two delogations of Indlans areIn tho city at prosont, A number of Onsges wore boforo tho House Indisu Committes to-day asking for homes, guns, monoy, aud other nocessarios of fo. e MOIETIES AND ALLOWANGES. 7 Tho Houss Civil Borvico Reform Committes met to-duy to considor the question of the pro- pristy of reducing revenue oilicials’ salarios and outtiig off all allowancos. CONSANGUINITY IN 'Till DEPARTMENTS, Mr. Boujumin Butler subwmitted & second con- nundrum as follows s e B e | wistor, elthor by consanguinity or marriago, shall bo employed iu any Dopartment at the sume tinio, Pouding s hoatod nnd ‘oxolted tobato on this proposition the Conunitteo adjournod, . FENIANISN, The Forclgn Nelations . Committes of the Hougo to-dny gavo pormission to Mr. Banning, of OLlo, to roport n rosolutton to the Houso au- thorzing tha Prosident to intorcods on bohalf ol Qondon, the Ienian, who id in prison in Eng- Inud, Mr, Denning attompled subsequontly vo hava the resolution Rmam.l by_the ITouso, but, Judge E. Ruckwood [loar ubjeating, it wene over, 5 AN, MYRA OLARKE OAINES, having gone the rouad in search of justico on account of lior claim to cortain roal oetalom Now Orleaus, and having tailod to roceive hor-| rights, tina finally got Lior cate butora Congross, aud it Is to bo considerad by tho House Qounnit~ too on Privato Laud Olaims at an ently day. THR PACIFIC KAILROAD' PIGIIT, The Houso Pacillo Rallrond Commitiee oxam- ined the Prosidonts of the Union and Kaneas Pacifio Rallroads to-day, to 4eo if s understand- ing canuot bo arrived at in regard to pro-rating. If tho oftfcers of tho roads do not soon agreo upon_an equitnblo sottlomont of thio. question, the Committoo will roport o bill covoriug tho points. TIE DEFICIENGY DILL. The House Approprintion Committee are still oconsidoring the deticiency bill, ‘They heard Su- porvising Mullett . to-duy -on' & cisim which that gontlemaa ndvances on accomut of ropairs, furnituro and - fuel * for' - pub- lic Fulldings, omounting to 125,000, which tho, Committeo agrocd to recommond. ‘Thoy also agroed to recommeond $20,000 for the Bureau of Biatistics, and $160,000 for tho Huy- den Ueological Suryey of tho Yollowstone, ‘I'ao awmount of daficjency on account of Indiwn agon- clo# altogether Is only $1,000,000, 1natead of for the New Mexico aud Arizoua Agoucies alono, as was reported. TANNER OAR-DIAKE, The Sonate Committeo on Putents agreed to roport adyersoly on tho application of ewners of tlio Tauner Car-Bralke for a renewal or oxtension of tho putont. Tuis decision 18 rogarded a8 o gronat viotoiy for the railronds who have fought the application with pertinacity, [7o the An-oclated Fress.) DULY ON BTILL WINLS, WasmvatoN, D. C., Morch 47.—The Ways and Meauns Committes to-day took action on the motion 19 recousidor the voto by which they ro- commonded tho passago of Wood's bill, 1ovising the duty on still wines. Tho Committo decided to adbere to thoir formor notion In favor of tho bill, which proposes to fix an incieased duty of 60 contu -por gallon or §2 per dozon on atill wines, 5 - ———— NOTES JND NEWS, Spectal Disvatets ts Ihe Cliacago 2'ridune, THE BOUTH CATOLINA TAX-PAYERS, ‘WasniNatox, D. O., Maroh 27.—The delega~ tion from tho South Carolina Tax-Payers' Con- vontion callod on tho President to-day, and Inid thoir griovauces beforo him. His Excollouoy told them that ho did mot like one of tho spocolies mado in the Convention which ro- flocted upon him, but upon their oxplaining that tho spocch had not boen praperly reportod, hnv- ing beon colored for local effoct, he was ap- peused, and promised to give them all tho assist- ance iu lus powor, (7o the Associated Prear,] THE ILLINOIS TWO PER CENT CLATAL ‘WasuiNaroN, March 27.—1'ho Bonete Commit- tooon P’ablic Lunds voted ¢3 voport and rocom- mond the passage of & bill for payment to, lha Btatos of Ohio, Indinna, and Illinois of the 2 per cout on the procecds of the sale of publio ]nndl within their boundarios, BOUTIH CAROLINA FINANCES, E Teprosontativos of South Caroling tax-payera caliod ot tho Excoutive iansion this morning, nccompuniod by tho Secrotary of State, and wera at onco admitted to audionce with the Prosidont, Mr. Fish ntroduced tho dolegates and Mr. Porter, President of the lato Tux-Pay- or's Convoution, made a stalement to the Presi- dont, reciting tho alloged ovila with which tho tax-payers of Sonth Ouwrolina weve burdened, and caruestly hoped for gomo mensure of ontly roliof therefrom. ‘I'ho President rosponded thut Lo was glnd to meet tha delegatos, and vory sincoroly devlored the alieged griovauces which thoy, in common with the tax-paying community of tho Btaio wore afiliotod. Ilo did not, liow- over, soe wherelu the oxocntivo or lomslative branoh of the Govornmént could interfore with Btute'alfuirs, i 4 NOMINATIONS, ‘The Prosident sout the following nominations to tho Bounte : Alexaudor P, Kotchum, to be A‘)anrainur of Merchaudise, Now York, inutond of Willinm 8. Hillyor, whoso nomination is with- drawn; J. T. McCarthy, Postmasior at Val- poraiso, Ind, NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. The Senste counfitmed Portmasters Elijah Easton, of Owatonna, Mioh., and 8. B. Kendsll, of Kalsmazoo, Mich. MISSISSIPPT INFPIOVEMENTS. Prof, Forshoy, of Now Orlonus, and Cant. Eads, of St. Lonls, wero befora the [Touse Com- mittos on ailways and Cana's to-dny, iseuss- ing the quostion of tho best plan of ouclet at the mouth of the Miesissippi River, Capt. Enads ad- vacating his jobty system, and Prof. Forshey op- posing. . :, ——t CONGRESSIONAL RECORD,. BENATE, WAsNINGTON, D, C., March 7, : . MENORIAL. The CHAIR laid before tho Bonate s joint resolution of the Wisconsin Lugisiaturs asking Togivlation for the speedy construdtion of & ship- canal around Niagara Fally, Teferred. RECLSS. 3Mr. LE\VIS moved Lhat whon the Scnate ad- Journ to-day it be to meot Moudaynext. Agroed to, DIGABILITY BILL. Bills to rolievo tho political disabilitics of Thowas Ifardemnn, of Goorgia, snd Williaw L. Cabell, ot Toxas, woro token up aod passed. THE 67, LOUIS BRIDGE. Mr, ALLISON submittod a resolution instruct- ing the Secretary of War to transmit to the Son- ute the report of the Bosrd of Bngincors who made an examination for n bridge over the Mis- sigaippt River ac 8t. Louis, Agreed to. ARMY DUES. Mr, DAVIS submnitted o 1esolution instruot- ing tho Beorotary of the Lreasury to furnish the Houato with s statemont showing tho amonuz duo tho Gavervment from Paymastors, Quarter- masters, Commigsairies, Collectors of Intor- 1nal Rovanuo, Collectors of Gustoms, aud Oflicers of the Troodmon's Burosu since Jan. 1, 1845, togothor with the namos of such dollnqaents, from what States thoy woro appointod. and if swts are now pendiug to recovor tha amounts due, Laid on tho table and ordered prusted. COMMITTLE REPONTS, . Mr. BOGY, from tho. Committee on Private Land-Claime, roported ndvotsqly on Mr. Ram- soy's Dill to L{)mvidu for setiling privato land olairos in Nevada, Kousas, New Alexico, Arizons, Colorndo, Wyoming, and Utah, and it wea in- deflnitoly postponed. Me. WINDOAL, from the Commitloe on Publio Lands, roportod favorably on tho bill to orcate tho Land District of Bismarck, in the Territory of Dukots, Laid on thoe tuble, ¢ THE QURRENCY DILL. 'The Sonate then rosumad the consideration of the mil to provide for the redemption and ro- jssue of Unitod Stales noies, oul for free bunk- ing. The ponding question Leiug au nmondment .of Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, to tho flrat section of tho bill prolubiting thio 180 of any portion of tho £400,000,000 suthorized Ly that section as amonded by Mr. Wrighy, for the purcunso of .bouds of tho United Statos ubove par, or for currant expensos of the Govornmont. 3r. LOGAN opposed the amondmont, and ‘sl 1t mennt simply that none of the mionoy authorizod by tho seotion could bo issuod. If the bonds could not bo purchased with it, and it vould not bo used for the curront oxpenses of the Govarnmeut, how wes it to bo put in cir- culavion ? Mr, MORNILL modified his amondment by striking ouc tho latlor pare retating to curront oxponses, 8o that it woutd read, ** but wo part of tho same shall bo used in the purobuss of bonds of the Unitad Biatés abova par.” e 7 :)\:\'n’:“:“m (n'\n;bmlluod;u the, ggu&lnmnn from Norih olina_(Morrimon) provided for an inorensa of emulnuo.aao in the lglluunnl Bank olrculation, whilo tho vory noxt soction, submitted by tho gontloman, from Iilinoly, providod-for ail the oir- calntion which conld Lo n‘:mhmd. Mr. GORDON nskaod Mr, Lugnn to nccopt tho third soctlon of tho Committos's bill, 1fo (Gor- dou) bolloved with tho gentloman from Ohlo (Shorman), that if freo bankiug was nuthorized the National Banking capital woulil coucentrato \dlktltln 1I.;:l“rlnllnsl&flhl‘{n\v Yok ClI:y. The Com- mitteo's would better, somowhat, the Bout] sad o Wot. ' fo s Boutl Mr. LOGAN sald hls purpose was to offor his amondmont to the firat section of the bill of tho gontleman from North Carolina, in placo of tho #ocond xection of that bill, It was offerod yoster- day at the hour of adjournment, attora briof ox- amination, Mr. MORTON thought the argnmont of the en:loman from Oblo (Sherman), that if froo nuldng was ostablishod the Nntional Bankin, cn&whul would _concentrate within a huudro miles of Now York .City, was orroncous. Tho Nutional Bauks woro not profitable without de- opits, and thoro wore already onougli in tho gt to abeorb all the doposits “offered, whilo in the West thore wore huundrods of towns having 110 bauk at all, and If banks be established theto, they would have sufleicnt deposits to mako thom profitabla. Mr. 8COTYL sn’d ho would bo glndto sco all our national lndobtodnoss, now held abroad, biought howe, for the pufposo of catablishing National Banks, - o did not uaderatand the amendment of the Sonator from Iilinola (Logan). It ro- Fun!ud the twonty-sovonth section of the Nn- lonat Banking law, which reforred to penaltics to bo imposed upon officers of tho Tieasnry and Nationnl Banlks for isauing notes not authorlzed ; 80 that, 1f tho soction was ropealod, notos might Do iurued always, whothor Government bonds b deposited or not, idr. LOGAN snld it was not proposed to re- poal tho wholo of tho soction ; only suoch part 28 limited the cirenlation, The amondment had. beon propared by the Sonator from Ponneylva- nia (Cameron), bt as thay gontloman wos abs sent yesterduy ho (Logsn), by request, olfered it for Lim, nnd would stand,by it. Mr. CAMERON moved fo_strike out in tho Logan amondmont *27," and fusors *22," which amendment was accepted by Mr, Logan, Ar. MORTON moved to ntrike out tho second seotion of tho bill, a8 rn{mrmd by tho Commt- tee, which providos for thoredomption of United Btates notos on Jra, 1, 1870. 5 ‘Tho CIIAIR ruled thut motion out of ordor at this time, Mr. LOGAN rald, to test tho scnso of tho Senato on this second section, ho would with- draw his amendment in ordor that Sonator (Blorton) might movo to strike out tho second section, Mr. SHER!MAN anid this to him was s vital point in tho bill, and bopod it would not be Btricken ous. Mr. CAMERON moved oxecntiva sesslon. AIHCELLANEOUS, Mr. GORDON introluced = bill to authorize tho sottlement vt acconnts botweon the Atlantic & Gront Wastern Ratlroad Compauy, of-Gaorgls, and tlio United Statos upon the same basis on which similar rccounts were ‘sottled with tho ‘Tonnosace Railrond, eferced totho Commilteo on Military Affairs, Mr, BPRAGUL, from the . Committen on Pub- lo, Lauds,-reported with an amendmont the Dilf to confirm -the purchaso'nf portions of the site ot Fort™ ouston, Nashvillo, Tenn,, and to provide for tho donation of the samo to the Fisk University for educational purposes ; also 1o confirm the purchaso of. twonly-ono acres of land at Fort ifamilton, Now York, for additional bateories, Placed on the calendar. :TIIE FUADING BILL. Mr. HAMILTON moved ‘to strike out, in the second section of " the flnancial ill, * January, 1876," ns tho Limo whon Unitod States notes should be. redoomed in coin or.iutercst-boaring bonds, and- insert tho -1st-of January, 1877 ; ponding whioh -the Sonate- proceeded ith tho consideration 'of ‘executive business, and aftor & sliort timo adjourned il Alouday. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISABLITY DILL. Tho Senato bill removing tlio porsonal lnbili- tios of Willinm 8. Cubell, of Toxas, was takon from tho Speakor's table aid pavsed. TILE CURRENCY DILL. The Houro thon rosnmad the considoration of tho bill to amond tho soveral act providing for a Nitionnl curroncy, and to ostablish froo pank- g, . E Sir. POLAND indfestod an smondmont which ho dosirod-4o offor;egking. it tho duty of iho Seciotary of tho Treabury to ratire and cancol as 1fast as practicablo United Statos notes till thar amount is reduced ty $388,000,000, and_then to ollow to the National Binks circulating notes without any limit to their circulation. Mr, MITCHELL, s wmomber of tho Danking Commit oe addressed the IIouse. Ho gave it ug his conviction that instead of incrensing the is- sues of legal-tondor notew, the trio romody was tobe found in the adoption by Congress of a fixed policy far the gradual withdrawal of those notos by funding them into bonds or by other- wiso paying and cavceling them. Tor thewe and other ressons, eot out in o long aud carefully prepered speoch, ho opposed the Lill. r. MERRIAM, suother member of the Bank- ing Committes, addressed the Houso in advo- cavy of tho bill’; partioularly of tho free-banking foatures of it. 3 Mr. HUNTER, snother mombor of tho Bank- ing Committee, ndvocated the freo-banking soc- tion-of the bill, but gave notico that he would offer ameondmonts to gomo other acctions. The House took a recoss till 7:10, 'the ovening session and tho session to-morrow to be exclu- sively for debate on the Currency bill. EVENING BESSION. Tho evening sossion of the Houso was attond- od by not more than o dozom members, aud thore was no interoat in the proceodivgd, the speaches being meroly writfon essnys. 3 THE IND1ANS. Thinning Gut of the Arizona Apnches, 5aN Francteco, March 25,—A Tucson special fotho San Dicgo Union, later advices, statcothat aj. Randalls lote fight with tho Apaolies ro- sulted in oloven killod and thirty-four captured. “hoy suy that bhortly after the San Carlos out- Dreak the Apaches had a ight among themeaives, in whioh four wore killed, " Tho fight was scea- sionod l?' tie forco ueod to mako those leave roservutions who were unwilliug to a short tume g0, Signs of Troudblo with the Nebraska Indians. OmeyeNNE, W. T., March 27.—Gon. Ord arrived hero to-duy, though it is undorstood that ho is not on official businoss. Oue of the Cond brothers, who resides hore, and has a ranche at Scott’s Blufls, Nob., where Murtin wus killod by the Indians, reccived n letter to-day from the Goveinor of Nebraska in which he statos thut ho ling requoested tho Preui- dant to haye the Genoral Govornment aid in Flnciu the bordor in & condition of solf-defenso. the Governor eays thut tho press of Enotern Ncbraska Las misreprosentod the condition of alfairy, or thoy would have obtained aid ere this, o promises o do ail in his power to protact citlzens and property, but is powerless to do so on the extromo borders without the aid of the military authoritios, i Information from Red Oloyd Agondv, dated 2411 ingt., says tho lnd?uu losson each any, Red Cloud has gone. Ove hundred and fifty boovos aro now isgued wherae 850 wore hevotoforo, SPECIAL NOTICES. Burnett’s Kalliston, Asa Wash for the Comploxion, has nooqual.’ Ttis dis tinguished for i1y cooling and suothing properties, and Is adnilrably adaptod to alf annatiral cunditlons of the skin; winburn, trocklos, rodusis angd ronghuess of the skin, &o., curing chappad bands, and ilaytug tho frcliation dyuad by thi bies ot musautioos and otbut an: noglng tuseots. Ve Katliston lo higuls rocommendad ss A Wanh for tho Huad, oooliug, clsansing, sud ro- froshing. “Atter Sharing, softonng tho board and skin Tor Bitos of Mosquitoss, complorely nuutrallzing tho POATioF Ses-Batbing, rolloving the action of tha water . For Chappad Hands, an offective application. Mr, FERILY (Mioh.) said” ho_was n fhvor of lanving tho section as it passod yostorduy, Mo had overy confidenco in tho Bocrotary of the “Lroasury, and thought that oficor could” distrib- ute mosiny in hin diserotion, Ar, MORTON anid the amondment of the i;unflemm\ from Vermont (Morrill) waa, oalou- utod to dofoat the action of tho Benate yestor- gny. Ho hopod the amendment would bo voted own. - Mr MORRILL asked {f tho Sonator from Indiana ;llorlon) favorod the Souretary of the 'I'reasury orosing tho_publie dobt by purchasing bonda abova par. He (Morrill) would now withdraw s smondment, and see what kind of & bill the mujnrfli would get up. Mr, MORRILL'S smondmont haviog boen withdrawn, tho quostion recuried on the amend. mont of r, Logan to tho substitute of Alr, Mor- rimon, submitted last ovantig. Mr, SHERMAN said tho amondment of Senator Logan prosented tho simple question whether the Honate wou in favor of froe panking or not. It froe bunking should bo oatablished the bank- ing capital'would all concontrate within 100 milos of Nuw York City and {he West and South would be moro didsatisfied shau ever, Ar, GON G wald tho nooond seotion of the o1t 200" Rilrury obiilarly adapicd io s bathiog of “ld'by Drogatats everrmhoro. ARTIFICIAL STONE, Chicag Avtifiial Stons Co, 800---814 North Market-st., Cornor Ok, Stone-Fronts, Oaps, Sills, Wator-Tables, Roof-Ooplng, g‘lu‘fr‘:”%g'?; af;.??‘?: sg}'u‘..n'ufl'gln'n ‘Fortiand Oomerty o A S G HIO¥TMANN, Managor. e DISSOLUTION NOTICE: DISSOLUTION. Pabll . & tho copartnorshi Boratulors esioting Haveby Bl e lanet ding sl nods at Unloagn widor (te §ra namo of Houlag & Co., 18 it by sl consle S8 e ro. o ; : iaining Darinors Sio slouo anihoriced 10 SOLi1o Eae allALry sxpeletd e tiam i thelina. » Maroh 8, 1o, RUTZ SONTAG P §PAUDINGER, Do S RIRINGE RGO, W, W Tug rematalng partners—Frita Hoatag and ludolpl Standingor—ill Suntlaye tho Uurlassspindor Lhs saie kiad & Oou, 4\ e, 1 Hfaflx..d oA, LADIES' GOODS, IT PAYS T0 TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE. GARSON, PIRIE & GO.S " RETAIL DEPARTHERNT, Madison & Peoria-sts. Hamburg Efioideries, &e. 2,000 pos, Hamburg Bdgings, ot 5, 64, 8, and 10 ots, yd., unguoat ly tho gront- 1,000 pos. Hnmhurf Tdginga, fine qualitios and rioh “3]0"’ at o gront snorifice. 600 doz, Tadies” Linon Collars at b ots. oach, Ladies’ Linon Quffs, 10 ats, pair, worth 30, TLadies’ Fanoy Linon Sots, in boxes, 26 ots. Saoh: Bobrofa T Embrofd’ N 3 Good Linon Hom-stitohod' Hkfs., 165 conts anoh. Ladios' Linon Osmbrie dkfa, 6, 8, and 10 Dargaine in Guipure and Yak Lacos, Maraoilles Cotty i rapiiles Qou g.n Trimmings, 36 ots. piece, g HOSIER Y. rant raduoti ' - B o b 10/ orino ) 3 " Tandios Whits Moro. Bhtont thiaianed fig‘!{: t&v‘?rm 35 ots, for 16 ots. pair; a L::fi;:;’ncaéd Heavy Whito Cotton Hose, 16 t fiite Uotton nome, un Toguisc mado, 95 ots., worth 40, Bargains in Mon's Hosiory. CGLOVES. me‘ lot Londios' Lislo Gloves, 36 ots., wor! s Regular $1.756 quality l-button Paris Kid Glovaes for $1.00, homson's Bost” Kid Gloves, 3-buttons, in colors only, $1.60, worth $2.25. L“{’m" 2-butfon Kid Gloves, Opora Bhades, $1.00, nhufin n. . Best Imported ¥ine Ronl Buck Castor, Tine dies’ 3-button Gloves, worth $3.75, for $1.50 E‘Mr. Geonte’ Finest Renl Onstor Buclk CGHoves, 1 and 2-buttons, $1.36 and $1.60 ; half prico. CORSETS. $1.00 quailty French Wove Corsels for - - 405, 175 Imported Fremh Corsels for $1.00 250 “ Tine o 150 o« o e 200 400 - Tiest ¢ -for 250 £~ Abovo avatations may be rolieil upon, an wo gaa BLOW cunlomers tho Ir ot ook of-Tau) Lrenon. Con sots fu Chiicaio, and are doormined 1o sell thor. MADISON AND PEORIA-STS. fim‘ _E’iEEE@EE B 1. MicDowell & Co, 234 WEST MADISON-ST. Provious to romoval, May 1, to 224 and 2268 ‘West Madtson-st. (Everott House Block), wo will offor our Entire Stock at HEALF PRICH until closed out, Lodie? Underwear, Corsets, Hos- iery, Calico Wrappers, Aprons, and @ents’ Furnishing Goods; Ladiey Night Dresses, Chemises, Drawere, Skirts,Shirt Waists, Dressing Sacques, Corset Uovers, Kid Gloves, Hamburg Embroideries, Hemstitch Handker- chiefs, Ruohings, Ties, Collars, and Neokwear, Linen Towely, Table Lin- ens and Napking, Crashes and Prints, Gents’ White Shirts and Hosiery, Corsets. Our $1.00 Corset for. Our 1.26 Corset fof. Our 1.50 Corset for. Our 2.00 Corset for. Our 2,50 Corset for. OQur 3.00 Corset for. Our 4.00 Corset for. Our 5.00 Corset for............ Every pair is warranted to givo satisfaction ormonoy cheerfully refunded. As ‘wo aro’ thronged aftornoons, Lndies ahould come 0 enrly in tho day o8 possible, PRINTS, Ladics wantiog a gnod Clico that will nolther ‘waahs out nor fado out, will tud fn tho “RICHMOND PRINTS” Somothing to their purposo, In the large varioty of thess gouds, tne ."UHOCOLATE STANDARD STYLES (Copyrightod Tickot), "QUAKER STYLES) (Capyrighted Tickot), AND STANDARD GBAY STYLES," (Copyrightad 'Hickot), 1 Espocially rocommend themsolves for chastoness of de- aign und durability of color, Whuloralo buyoes through- out the country oonsider thom uncqualed, Examine tho tiokot to bo sure you got RICITMOND PRINT. GOLD CHAINS, R, J. HORSE & GO, Jewelers 8, E, Cor, Clark snd Lake-sts, Offor groat Inducements to buyers of SOLID GOLD CHAINS, . For Ladies’ nud Gentlomen's woar, GUARD OHAINS, with or wathout Slidos. OPIRA GHAINS, LEONTINS OHAINS, VESI OHAINS, ' NHOK OHAINS, Also, o flne nssortment of Coin Silver, Rolled Plate, and Rubber Chains. AROCHITECT, F.B.HAMILTON, ARCHITEST, (FORMIRLY OP DIXON & HAMILTON), 84 WASHINGTON-ST., ROOM 9, e e Y e ~ STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, Offce of the St Lonis, Jacksonviile & Chicago Ralroad Company. Cui10AG0, Lil, Maroh 10, 1874, g anmusl mostiog of the Sl a7d Boud Liuidorsof thie Uowpany fur tho oloction of Directurs fur tho ensulo year, and for the transaccion of othor appropristo . busis Bicee, wil bo holl at the aiiod of the Uhicuys & Alos futls road Company, in Qhiongo, on Mouday, ihe Gt day of Koril uoxt, botwnan 1o niurs of 108, 1 and 4 oludk e S rardon t Sitnang ot Aenaon e 18 ol of basty i t0 S4Eh day uf Mareh wutil the 10 April, T MOl . NOLTON, sooly. Stockholders’ Meeting Of tho Marine Company of Chicago, * The Btookholdsrs of the Mariuo Company are Invited to llllvll"lbu ot tholr Banking Huuss, to old ou Tuos~ lio Ulat day of Marol, 1874 L3 day, tl 4, Rarol 33, i5vé, - JACUR BUTLER, Vio Presidont. - INOTTICH. The \ i -4 i, sty oo Settedens o Ot Sl S e, i e .l ¢ a) B BOWHE, meatn KEARNEY'S BUOHU, KEABRNLY'S EXTRACT BUCHO, ‘Tho only known romedy for s ; Bright’'s Disease, Aud a Positive Romody for Gou'T, . GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, DROPSY, ‘Non-Rotention or Insontino: 14 . e ation or Uloratins ay (hgr ation, o BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, Bpermatorrheos, Louceorrhma or Whitos, Disoasos of tho Prostato Gland, STONE IN THE BLADDER, Caloulus Gravol or Drickdust Doposit, and A Mitky Discharges, o om0 KEARNEY’S EXTRACT BUCEHTU Positively aud porianently curos all Disosses or Affoo- tions of tho BLADDER, KIDNEYS, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, Extating tn Moo, Women, and Childron, NO MATTER WILAT -TIT AQR Price, $1 por Dottlo, or Bix Bottles for $5. Depot; No. 104 Duane-st,, New Yark, Bold by Druggists Bverywhere, and F. BURNHAM & SON and VAN SGIAACK, 8TE- VILNSON & it Yliolesalo Agent engo. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, NEW YORK TO CARDIFE. ThoSouth Wales Atlhalle Stasrmbip Uornany's Now l'o.‘fill»!l} Full-powered, Olyda-bulle Steamships will il from Ponnsylvauin Tiallrond Whacl, Jocsoy Gllyt PIABIOKL, vorvApril & | GLAMORGA AKDo.. Apri 18 | BriSikoichs 1 . Gorcying poods ani passongars at througl ratoy from ol ivcta o 1ho Unitod Siates amt Uannds £ poria the Tt Chinnnol, aud al) othor polnta i nidands “Thono stoamstiins, built expronsly far tho trado, are pros vided with a1 the Iitast EIpiOVOIROBLS foF o cornforiaad convenonco of UABIN AND S8TERRAGE PASSENGERS. First Cubin, $15 and $80 carroncy. - Sacond Cabin, 885 curruny. Stoorage, # enrrency. Prepaid Steorago gartiticates trom Cardllm, lattn or £1 aul upeatis. ereners8, Tor furthor partiouiara, abply tn Cardil, at tue Com- ‘pany's Otfices. No. 1 Dinck Chambers, and in New York to : KRONTBALD BAXTER & C0. Ao, No. 11 ifruaduar. _ NATIONAL LINE. NOTIOE—This C.mpany takos tho risk of Insurance (up to 240,00 in gold) ou caol of its stoamors, thus givi nJ assongors th bost bossiblo GUArantao for sufoty au valdanioe of daugor at soa, o, Most._souborly routa has alwaya beon adopted by this Company to avoid joo and headlsnds. To LIVKRPOUL and QUEENSTOWN, from Plers Nos, 44 and 47, North River , Now York. ""lk"rfl |1l E‘-“M:.. Aarsrsarsenes. ~Apr D! o Avprll 18 Tar L imdon diroot evory fortnight, Cabln Pawsuge, $70, 8§80, nnd SHO Carrency. Stéernie, $20 Curreves. Roturn tiokot at raduced rates. ~Pussongars booked to or,frm Gorman and Scandinavion pofutsac o' eates. Tho Steamslips of this liuo aro the larastin tho teads, Drartson Grens Britain, lrvland, and the Coutinant, at Northicast corner Clark and Jtandolph-sts. (oupnsite uew Bherman Houso), Cnicago, WILLIAM MACALISTER, General Wetoru' Acoat, STATE LINE. Stoamships—Stato of Ponnsylvania; Stato of Loutslana; Stato uf Miunesnta; State o Alibami: State f Virkinia? Stare of Goorgin: Stata o Ilarida (hullding: Stato of Indiana; Stuto of Novada (building). ‘T'v tilasgow, Bol- 1. o ! Ponnsyivania 118 Baturday, pril o8 ay 9 May 8 Plurts, North River, N.Y. Weokly Sailings Ratos of assago: Cibin, $60and $5) toornge, 330 ‘Qurronoy; propald, HR Curoncy. Draria at lownst rites. or turltior partloniara apply 1o AUSTIN BALDWIN & 2 nta, 73 Broauway, Now York. 3.8, EARLE, Gou't Wo: 't 6 Clnrkest, Chiongo. MONTREAT OCEAN STEAMSITLP CO. 22 FULL-POWKRED FIRST.CLASS SIBAMERS. Lisorpool, Londondorrs, and Glusgow, | Trlwooldy o and feum Quabeo (Portland in wiator), Also, fortnightly toand from Baltinmoro, calliog ot Quicostonn, laliax, and Norfalk. ‘For pawsago, frelght, or any fiéormation, apoly to LLAN & COu Ax 72 & 74_Lusull NEW PUBLICATIONS. FOR REED ORGANS. TEBR ORGAN AT HOME. This admirablo. colicotlan of Musto for Roed Organs sheuld b atHonio wherovor there Is a Raod [nstrument, Nothlng tuat 58 not of thy vary boat_quallty hias boen al- lowod T the book, which Ly moro than %0 nttractive ‘plocos, compaotly printed on Jargo pages. Nothing diie Gult, Tverythiiug nicoly ittod to tho popular tasto, Prico in bonrds, $2.5603 Cloth, $3; Giit, 84, Now Method for Reed Orgas, Price, 82,50, By WM. I, OLARKE. A thorough Mothiod, contalaing et ouly abundant di- rootlons and exorclsds, butalarga quaniity of Ui best Roed Urzan Musle, rrangod and tittod with 3ir. Glacke's woll-known ezqulsite tasiy nad bkill.~ Solls immcasoly. CLARKE'S DOLLAR INSTRUCTOR FOR.REED ORGANS. An oxcellont and attinotivo Instriction Book for those whio nood & SUOFL and Gusy COUrAO. Bont post-pald on recoint uf rotail price, Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. Chas, H. Ditson & Co., 711 Brondway, Now York, LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO, ¥FOR SALE. AUCTION SALE OF ALDWELL'S : WATTHOUSES & BREWERY BIPUATE IN THE CITY OF TORONTO, ONT., At the Auotign Rooms of &, W, COATI, Kingat., East “aronto, on Wednustlay, thio Lith ay of * Apri), 1674, at 18 Dehaolk nony PUTIATS (0.1 UOBFSD of Lo Gt uf Unsas cory, Subsian.fully builtof whilo brlok, in working or- dor’ Alsg, plantand goort will of the budtucss, Capialty af the Muifliousos, 200,00 bushols por 1 eapacily vl rovery, 120 Luircls per das. Upsot p 3 cou_par cout in two u yoxr, nnd the balance In Wit Tmorost ut wlx per oot RIEIOK RESIDINOE ad- Jolnlog, aud othor proporty, Allons can o Droporsy in Conada tho sano o8 Lellinl e pucticuiars on, nppiloation L i FOith, Nulleltors, Torouto, and M, JOUN BALN, Bo- Heltor, Torunta, and o Turouto Daily ** Globe.™ Datad 7ch Maroh, 181, BLAKE & KINURFOIDY T, W, Tavzon, Vendors' bolicitats, Toronto, Ont. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Original und Unoxeelled for Bluclig Olothes. Tut up a: Wiltborgor's Druge Staro, No, 20 Nurth Secand-st., Philadolpuia, Ivory Grocar aud Drugglat, shiould soli it aud ogory liouackcoper bilv aud usa it 1. 8. WILTBERGIR, Poprictor, GENERAL NOTICES. Vessel Owners, Attention | A meeting of tho Chilongo Bosru af Vesse] Ownora and A ol a0 oarch 6f iy ornitiag= SRfom, Ohwmbor of Gammaros, i Satusday, husyun 3, A3 '0lack 1, ., for tho eluction of oiivuca Aud o.lioE Lwportant businoss, All KBIIIIG:II -’n""lml and salling-vor- seboinors aud aguate iip el (L, Prostdont, _J. B. HALL, Soorotury. To Housekeepers. Irun Bod- orLCoop your badeooms f i drun ied- Wholowslo '1°G 0., 5, ‘PERME=—Ton or ount oan s. 'y are in thou oy Ofice of Wm. L, Ellis & Co., N0, 28 STATIET,, OIOAGN, Maroh 20, 1874, Notice |l’\nllllv given that Mr, B, I BLACK s, aud sinos Supt, 17, 14, has huxn, our tolo Agont and Aan- sl Qhicaro il foaflr st Hunda, o 3 SCALES, FAIRBANKS® BPANDARD SCALES 2 OF ALL BIZKS, FAIRDANKE, MORSH &00 |' 11 AND 11 LAKE-AT. _NEW_PUBLIOATIONS. TLITTLE, BROWN & 00,8 LATEST PUBLICATIONS Third N ) cni“.fi{lnfl." a('!“l:nfuld:}lonnl Limitattons lcer's Intraditet] . 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