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dhe dhicano VOLUME 29. FINANCIAL: ELE Herchaats, F;r:msrs', & Hechaics' Savings Bank, w6 CLARK-ST., CHICAGO. TNVESTMENT CERTIFICATES. Perfect Seenrity—Liberal Intercst, rtificate Hneured by Dlortgnxe on Brery O roved ltenl Esiate. LE of increase of **Investinent Cortin- :::'::.,u‘.mredan Imnroved renl eatate, benra jm Interesty puyable in quarterly installe neats, nt tho rate of 73«10 per cent per ana Rhowiug the aceumulntion af anms lue med for tlia boneat af Cllldron ur otlierst Ansind, Ty Accamaiated. lnlma‘l,ad upeas itad on 1aving: a‘EdN';‘ OERTIFIOATRS whavever §100 la thas accuma- HA":y bolder of & Ocrtifiaats has the privilago of axamin. tog the candition of the trush ab any time on calling ab {heoMico of the Truates. Certificatos forwacdod, and fntorest, whon dus, refu. yestod, i1 desired, ur Tamitied by draft or expiess (o any ‘the Ualted Blater. Addrens g BYDNIY MYRRS, Maager, MONEY TO LOAN On Tieal Tatata in Chicago and vicinity; Improved preferred, Fund in bsud, MEAD & COE, 115 La@sllo-at, POULTRY EXHIBITION. NOTICE. Owners of Chickens, Pigeons, Dogs, Cats, and small pets, are request- ed to enter them at once for the Grand Poul- try and Dog Exhibition ! to be held in the Expo- sition Building in Chica- go, commencing Janua- ry 20. Premiums over NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS! In Cash, or {ts eqnivelent, as follows: Fowls and Ornamental Birds........$3,744.00 Pigeons ceveeesenens cnne . 720.00 Dogs. . 243200 - 90,00 For entry blanks addross CHAS., P. WILLARD, Bocretary National Poultry Associ-~ ation, Chicago, 111, MOSICAL. 8 The Hallet, Davis & Co.'s Upright Pianos tre tooroughly known tbroughout the West, Tu stand In tuna longer than any pianos made, They af rich and -1 {n tone, construcied to endure, and are in every cosentlal tbo perfoct planos of the sge, Mus | feal mustera and smateurs in Amorica snd Europe pro- nounce tha Hallet, Davis & Co.’s Uprights suprem and unrivaled, Musicians and the musical public Snvited (0 call and examive thom at W W Kuuballs, corner Blato and Adamasata, SKATING, EXPOSITION SKATING PARK. Grand Toarsament Thursday Eveaing, Jan, 13, Grand Carnivel and Hasquerade, Satarday Evening, Jan. 15, ‘TWO PRIZES will be given for the two beat cos- tumoa ou the foe. Beason snd adiisrlon tickets for sale st loot & Bona' Muslo Htore, No, 156 Blate at. QGeneral adimlanlon, 23c; gallery, S0 reserved weats, Blales and Qustumen ents o hired at the Park, NOTICE. o Notice. — Omicaco, Jin, 1, 1876, J. C. FRISBIE rotires thia day fromour firm, Firm name remains unchenged. HIBBARD, SPENOER & CO. SAFES, ' IMPROVED FIRE AND BURGLAR SAFES, d Bafes for nals at B. At WA AR RTINS ugl 45 Bt Bundnlgh- 4 Ohioazo, afes moved, rupaired, and exchanged, BLANK BOOKS,STATIONERY, &a: BLANK BOOXS, Stationery, and Printing, Forntshed promrtly wud at fate pricos, by J. M. W, JORE D ETE e dom i ” P Y COLLECTION AGENOY 2 IDXCha Partlos sending us cialiue for collection sgainat the goverunieul, slso mercaulile, of any date or amount, moy roly wien eir apcedy dttlsment, wittout chitad unless colle:tid, Eatablisled auce 181, our expurt. enca fu tiguloL and facihtiss sccumlstcd aye of pare amount imvortance, Bend for circular, FRASIRI'S COLLEQTION AG! SIGNS, SIGN PAINTING, 135 FIFTI-AV. e MO ADUISULED 1040, DYEING AND CLBANING, e 2L b B Lo L TR hhd;fl'lg;l Gentlemen's Garments dyed and cleansd 'BORTON ¥ANOY STEAM DYE HOUSE, Curver Hial I}NS B, F, GHASE & 00, EBTABLIBHED 1848, DYEING. 190 Soulh Clasx, 13§ Jlliacls, and 283 W, Madisoa-sts, i I the charge that Lincoln and Stanton are respousible WASHINGTON. Genv Garfleld Holds Up to the Light Ben Ill’s Bluster- ing Blunders, He Pictures Andersonville in All Its Horrible Re- ality. And Fortifies His Facts by Ci- tations from Confeder- ate Authorities. Northern Democrats Chop-Fall- en and Southern Fire- | Eaters Boastful, A New and Radical Resumption Measure Introduced in the louse. The Senate Decides that It Can Elect a New Protempore Pregident at Avy Time, A Majority of ihoe Mouse Judiciary Com. miltee Favor a Presidentinl Term of Six Years, BEN HILL'S BLUSTER. TOW IT BTRIKES DIFFERENT PEOPLY, Bpecial Dusvaleh to Ths Uhicano Trionne Wasminaton, D. O, Jan, 12.—If the Notthern Domocrats did not kunow that tholr ex-Canfed- erato aseocintes ate untaught aud untoachablo Bourbous, the apeoch of Lon L1l has tanght them this, Tho ozhoos of that spoech still 1o. sonnd 1n tho [Isil of tho Houso of Ropresenta~ tivos. It will bo long befors thoy die away in the H Nortb. Tho Ropublicaus of the Huu«s have liesrd with impatienca the declaratlon of tho fire- eatiog Hill that ** Socosslon, conqueral and op- proesed, bas nothing to ask of fanat- iclem, tyrapical and triumphact," snd the Democrata morth of Mason & Dizou's ine havo heard &t with » dismay {hat cannot be concealed, 1f {bore wora any Republics ans wiio at firet, thought Blaine had madoa politieal miatake, thoy bave forgotten tbia fu thelr indignation for the atrocities of Audervonyilie, leaders concede that the debate has DONE THES INCALCULADLE INJURY, inthatit has shown that the Ribellion s approved snd Bicesslon JustiOed, Gen, Williams, of Detroft, Liberal, sayn Hill's spocch hus cost the Democrats fu that Stata 15,000 votos, Tho Now England Domo- crais exprens great dissatlafaction, The cosscrvaliva Northiern Duwocrats all concedo that thelr aido by made » very fmpolitfo Ulunder, Nevertlelesy, tho ochrocelved tho almost universal approval of Boathern Deinocrata who honestly express thelr views, ~Tha deLate, which ia likely to luve sn im. portant place in_our political history, was conlinued to-day by Gen, Garfield and Prof, Scelye, GANFIELD'S SPEECI wis & maaterly efart, perbiaps the ablostof his Con- arentlonal carecr. 1€ was bin purioss lo show by the recorus and leatimony that Jor Davis had persunal Xknowlcdge of tho rameless crimes et Ander- sonv:lie, and did nothwg to prevent them, Thin Garficld afd. The ajecch wan to unauawerab.o in fta facte, so inexoraule In its Ingic, that Hill writhed and winced uuder it, and sougut to palliate, deny, and Juslify somo of Lis oxtraordiusry statements of y. terdey, Garfleld preseuted conclusive proof of Jo Dasis' guilty complicity in the Audersonvilia Lorror. | He #howed that the acts of the brutal mou:ter Winde, wera Lrought 10 tle personsl knowlodge of Joff Davl and (hat thie auswer of Davls wan THI PROMUTIUN OF WINDER to the Comimiusary Gonerat of sll the Unlon pris- opers, Me bad suoceeded s0 well lu unking stacviug {diota of the poor unfortupates at Andersonviiio thot ho bad (ared promiotiou ut the hauds of Lis master. Qarficld told over over the de. tails of the sickeuwg story ina Lraglc, patbellc way ! that was painfal to hocr. Den Hil undouvtally re- gretathat be ever inade his infamous charges azainst iho treatment of Contedersto 1risoners at Eiuiira, gamp - Luuglon, aud Ruck Ishind, Tio ouly thiug 1La* be called prof o support bis chargo wan a Istng, suonymous, purtisan commuvleation to-the Now York oride Thbe Democratio i ELMIRA SPOKE FOR JIERSELF on the floor, A telegram wus roceived from Oen, Tracy, tho commandaut rt Eimirs, and read, utienry dsproviog tue Rebel alory, und the Dewmocratlo * momuer from the Lua{es Dustelct wax compelled to rive In Lis place, aid o 4’50 deciro {he chargs of 111 was unqualidedly talaz, Tust meuis Lue npoke from (he fullest kaowledge, Locause lio was the Quarlerninstes who sujplod tbe camp. It wia noticeabla that DATINEY CAULFIELD AND OANTER MARTISON wero silent when Oblcago and Camp Douglis worn liteled. Too effest of L{il's spesch upon tio lemper s0d sprosyocts of (ho Domorracy dn incalculabio, -1t has ‘roved tha spdrit of tho fAro-eatcrs and their N wililugnors to ooy {he moderate rounsels recon mended by Northern doughfares, Tho old ferovity Which used to tar snd featiior Northern travelers sud plunder the j.ortmantoaus of Yaukee school-mistros Liax come back, hugglng tho Constitation, o ros: jthelf o the Soor of Congrees, Tl autlior of 1 bls: k-fag resolution fn 1he Confederata Oongreas come to thio Union Cougress to TEACH THE NORTU to obey the laws and to ravere) the Constitution, Unluu ten sre o be ught rol.ticat éthics by perdou- ad Hoboio.: Unlots soldiess 1 Congress ate tu bo atroutzcd In the Lll of the Iouss of Iteprezentatives ¥ thie authsors of tho Liack-fag resciutlons, : ey to treat & privoucr of war s b, snd whoss politl d In tho liss of thy scoure, (he thud of ling, of tbe clasl of tis bowle-kulfo. Tiicze bave beon no scents like thess 1n Waabinglon , siuce the aute-Leilum days, * The old slave-dnvers Inaager and ateuby bully sl brag, 1o Washington 14 of oll, Len iijlI's fatudus impolicy Lus dismayed the Democracy, Hu bins showed (Lo toni:clois strength of | the lost caumo, But it 1a the airength of & Bawsou that pulls the tarple down about Lim, LTu the Awsocluted Preas,] GAUKIELI'S BPEECIL, Wasnrxatow, D, U, Jan, 13,=1 o'clock reaumed 1 uaideration of the Awneaty bill, adareass! Ly Mr. Qerdeld. He yiedlod to (N; ¥.) 10 make an {uquiry 88 ta the co ‘e of the debate, He rewmarked thatover 1,000 buls Lad elrcady Leen introduced, aud slmost nouo el 1le uuderslooa that twenty-three gentlonien ad indicated thelr inteution o apeak on the Amnesty ishod, intereut of tha counay, thab rIiNate as scon as pomsivle, 10 Touss might proceed 10 tho mecessary busis oD, d Lo proposed to move the previous pesion fa an Lour atier Mr, Gar3ia sholid con: ude. Mr, Blalne claimed that under ths rules b, himself, and ot undali, bad control of the question, o Bpraker 841 ho would ruls upou that polut when occasiou ahould arlre. 1. Gurdeld commenced bia remsrke by exprsssing Dis vagrel at the course which tuo debaio, uyeclaiiy yesterday, had takeu, Avy oo who bad reud tuy peachics of Cox aud 111) would ot supjo-o that the 100"a was discussiog the question uf relleving meu from pofitical dlaabiiitics, Ho would rathor have astd that )i wea an arralgoment of tbe Aciminisiraiion of the country. ¢ Lebad been called vpon (o plck out o wurde which coustituted the tojjo of tho uilate, e %00ld have picked out the openiuy paFagraplis of HI1l% speect, fn which ha prayed buut {f the Listory of tho [aab Blteen years fs an oyicence of the graco sud mgnauimity of tue Leputlica jarty, the countey it ba spared any {uture vs:olse of Ui virbues. 1o deulred 4o briny thie Lousa back to before 1t, 1n doihy 4o, b sated tho fwo pending fore 1t. 1n dolug «o, be stated fhio two pe o oaltious—tuie uib made by Tundall aud ths o bet ; L3717, Lisine, Il afa that the speech mado Ly S, Daice bid Decn suawerea in Wiy Brat placo by the ! ayeecks of Mlr, Cos, fullof briiliaut sslties, but {f was | Joking st s funersi to Joxe ou suchan occaslons sud in , e sccoud placo by the spesch of Mr, Mill, whil b arraigoed, not e Repubdean pardy alonr, bub arra'gu- 420,000,000 0f propie, arrargne$ tlia blatirs of taa Hepublic, arrargued evarythiug $.8t was giorious fu ita record and bigh and Worlliy Iu ita achivvemeLty, | e wan doeply and pafully sorey thut wich ua ue: | raignment should have bun 1 such » subfect, 1 Houss &t 3 TTashould ‘try o be reaponsita to the polats miade by 1L deatlaraan from Osargia (Hilh. He id ot aceice, | 10 10l Jeerson Davis responailie for the Labsilion. i Tie did not beidavs in the doctrine of vicarious atone- el {a bumap agum, JeSevea Davis was mo i more gullty than any other man who weut Into the lbeliiou with equal 1 and (ntellivenre, The nuertion was sehetber wan tho head of the Jte- brt.don practi*+d In the dread court of war the rules T3 wheiber in appesliug to war ho obeyed the of war, or whether Le 8o elevated tha laws of thit high tribunaten that ha did not deserve permission tocoms back Inlo Lis place {n Congrens, That was the whola question, snu it wan aa plain aud fair & quentlon for detixiian a8 liad baco ever riated 1a the iloure, Ho wished that it had Leou discussed without passion, aud withont jamionate thunghts, Coming down to LHl's denial of the autheuticity of shie chargea fu rogard to Anderrouville, be reinarkel ilint (he cliurges, whether just or unjust, wors mds by (ue' Qovernment of the Uoited Histes, and In that connection he nquoted a eym- inuul stion from the 8o rotary of War in May, 'cd, callioy sttentiau do o condition of the large number of Federal prisoners who had just returned and ar- rived st Annapolis, and stating (hat the enormity of erimen commiited agatust {hoso prisoners wers auch and 99 well known to (he civilized worid that It ouglit 1o Le put on racord In snme ) ermanent f fhien that a joiot Committeo of the two Hoi rasatrownted, whith Commitics liad bexh iy tred humbj Grorgd acter- fho ‘pentlensn from New Yoik (Cox)ann Coraml.tee, and by tho pentlemian from s (1Lill) sa & parthan Commilter, There wero fonr Deniocratic membera on that Joint Commllten, i t tuey colnelded In the report, which was uuani ‘That eeport declared that It was clear from the evidenco that it was the deliberate purjcse of the aue thoriiica of the Jtelel Government a0 ta reduco thons moldiees by dog rivation of tood and clothing as that they m‘gat bo UNEIT [0 RE-ENTER THHE RANKS. Alarge number of these prison Lad come from lislie Iale and Hhh{ wliero thoy had Lesn wider the y very eyes of the cbio Tiead of tlio Coufederats Goveru~ Pt Referting to theorder for the establishment of the Audessontilie pitson, as quoted ynitorday by the gen- liewan from Qeorgia, ho asked Low wan tho otder ox- tcuied, and to wliose bands was it commilted, It was commiticd to the Liavds of Gen, Winder,a mian of whom tho Richimond Ezumtner. sald, tho day he took uis departuro for Audenonvil'a: *'Toauk Uod that Richniond 1s st Iaat rid of ald Winder; God have wercy on tliose 1o whoin hie Lins Lean sent.”” Sr, Qarfieid (hen quoted same of tho testimony glven on the Wirz trial aa to the ccndition of the | ntockado, tho desd-lie, ets,, and remarled upon it that, i the midet of a yinecountry, » pisce had veey setected which had o mlamstio mara in its mide, wund that, a smal reans of water baving been found, troops nd Leen stationed on It ubo .o the stockads, sy that it was dellod by all tho ¢x remeots of ‘the camp bofore it reathed tle stockade, Desides that, In very escess of cructy, and a8 If | 10 uegative overy clause of 103 ordor, nien hisd t6on do- tatled to cut down every lzes in the tnclosurs, and left 1ot u iree, & shrub, or aleaf to show whers gardea or forast been, He theu reforrod to the report made by Col, Chand- ler, whoLad been detaled to inepect 1he Audersonvilia prizon, which was by Adjutunt.-General Cou por aitbmite teid to the Becietary of War with the remark that the condlton of thst prisou Wi a reproseh o fe Oyufed- erary, 80 that th knowledgo of Ita liorrore hid thus been uronghit home to tha pnlitical family of Jefferson Davis, Bt the auswor to 0)l. Quaudicr’s revort waa tho fssulug of an order o few diys sfterwards promot- iy Qen, Winder 10 be Cowmuiasary General of ail prisons and pririoners throwglu nt the Coufedericy, and wheu the Commanding Geueral of tho Army guo- | requently romoved Winder, Davis ievaked thn irder_of temoval, and fidorsed on it that it wan entirdy woraled for, Tue Britinn army had loat fu 1cn of the great usiles of the Napo Isoulc war, Including Watoil50, not quite 13,10 muu: | Lut. thin 3{af,-Gon, Windor, within Lia teixible pit of | death, from Apmil, 1-G1, to Apell, 1543, hed lnto | the wwlul trencn dead bodlea of Lis yrisouers TV THE RUMBLeR or 12,041, As fo Mr, Hil's comparison of tue afrocities of Elwirs and Audersouville, Le chailenged sny cratic member from tho neighbortiood of L A aay that any tuhuamuty bad been practiced th-re. No Demo. Camp Dougas, or Fort Delawre, Lo rise aul doing %0, hs deuounced the assertion ua foarfully and awfully Gutrue, Mr, llatt_reud o telogram recefved by him from B, T, T Juts commander of the millltary yost of {atlng thist (e facts Justifiod hio u’ht?nyas- Lifs danial of jukuinsnity or neglect inthe tieatment of prisoners at Eluir Mr, Watker r1oro ou ihe Democratic slas of the House. and, stating that Lo lived within 1/ miles of Euita, fndorged the st:tementa iu the telogram. [Ap- plauso on Ltepublican side,) Mr, Ml diecl:imed any porpve in hie romarks cnierday of charging fubuinanity on angyiody sbout Stmira or suywlere olve, Lo Lind ouly read yostarday the letter from the New York ior 4" ss evidouce of crueliles fuseparaule from {tison lfe, aud Lo liad wotind up the statement by vaying th it oficial records sunwed tho relative mortalily 1o Lo greater smong Boutbiern prisoners at the North (han auoog Northern prisonera at the South, A Momler—Do you charge that the mortalily among. the (‘\Yunh:dul'.n Dprisonets at tho Norih was owing to crueity 7! e, BIlI=T 1q not underfake to say to what the mor- trelity on ettlier sldy of the Lo wia aittlbutuble, 18y that it was atiributdils to thoes horrors juacparable froks | rison ife anywhero, aud I lutended my point o La ug.innt etrising (o work up thean horrors of the pest, aud tokeop live a strife which ought fo be burfed. - {Applai Mr, Uartleld remarked that, even on tho teniimony of tLo snonymuus lotler read yeslordsy by I, the yost of Ehulra had een located 1u ta hudithy &' pluca as there could be found 1 the Btile of New Yoik. 1ls sulled atvuntion to thy fact that the place 1o which Cuufoderste prisonera who Lad died st Elmira were Lurte:d bad bocn fuclosed and cared for by ut Admiuis. tration which biad been charactericed by tho gentlo. man from Gooigia as malignant, ferocious, Coustitu- toti-tuting, und South-lathig. 3Ir, Hili remarked that at tha last timo of decorsting the graves in tho Soull tho Fouthern propis united witu' the Northicr aoldicra and decora‘ed in harinonle ouw a-coml tiie graves of tha fallen Foderals and taven | Confederates, and it was beczusa of that glorions fe: ing that ne Fru ied egatnst the renowal of suob Lur- rofs. -[Aprlanc) Mr, Qarile!d—So do I, Who bronghit ithers? [Cho- rus fiom Domocrutio momters: * Llsinel Dlains| Dialno 1"} Ar, Girield 821 bis wished that rome fraternal feal- ing couwld follow tho farty maimed Union acidiara who Bl recently lost thetr places about tie House, A discussion ensucd ou tuat yolut, whi b developed the ¢ta.emont cn 1o ona afde, that whoreas out of 1:0 asubordinate poitions in the last ILsuze, unly 18 were silled Ly Union eoldiers, Liero were, ont of 83 sulior- dinate posttons 1n the prerent 'lumse, 20 fllod 13 Ualo saldlcrs, and the satement on the oiler nlo tind fn the Louss Pesi-Oiico Unfun soldisre tnd been dismiseed, and thoir places Gliod by ¥ Qoufuder- sio soldiers, Llr, Garticld, passing from that polut, procesded lo iscuns tho queation v TIlL EXCHANOE OF PRISONERS, torelate its hivlory, tnl to detail tho ciures for the nterru, tiou of exca.uge, e showa.l thit tus cintral polut of the diticulty wes fa tho determinition of tuo Confederate Garsrmuuent und peopls to oxauds from ile cumwmon rales of war (ue ofticers snd 1nen of the uegro rogiments, whiie, on tha olhor hand, tha Gove ormment of the Uaion bad committed its.If to d :cluro that the negro swus & uau uud Lo: a chatfel, aud that} Leitig & man, ho bad & right to.koip Nght for th Uaiun, and sust belug a soldier, the Goverdment way bound' to_sea to it (bt hu wea trcated ko * soldler, e also quoted o pl:lfl)!l from s com, municstion _from . " Ould, _Confoderstd Asout af = Yichange, lo Gen, Winder, 4 tuo effect that tlio arraugement for exchange worke! Iy fu tuclr favor, as they gob rll of thy nost s Ulo wrelchea and received bick somn of ¢ue bes! material bo uad over socu. Uvininentiug ou that iet” ter, ha referred 10 1t as uu oshibition, not Lelween paf bilo frairun:, Lut Lolween jur disbolut, Tuo bb* ject of the ouwirig:ous trostinent of prisoneis at Andergonsiile bad, thercfore, Leen to wmuke Uulon woldlers 80 that wion oxchaug.d tuoy be valuelesr, 1t iy icoutrovertiblo thut \be rocord adiduced on that subjoct was true, and Joiderson s baving becn tha consclous auttior of Ihat terrivle work as Audersouviile, the Aruerican poople still bold hia une a1t to be admifisd amocg tho legiulators of tie nation, 1n Lhie course of aowmu further Tewns; Slr, Gare field, baviug referouca Lo the army sud uav) obicera wo ind goua 1uto the Kebeilion, ks sald that they had adued 10 tielr other crivcs 4hat of pecjury fu the eye of the law, ‘The word was cauphit sl and resonted by ‘Lucker, who auld tnat it reflucted on 100 of the uoulest'men, with whom the geutlomau from Obio wiyht be lroud 10 Lo clagsed a4 poer, My, Garlleid v lained thathe bad ‘wmeruly ssid that lliess men wee, in bl tye of ile law, gum[v of perjury, ile hime seif Biad not tinde tha law or dictionary. Ho concludid his spocch witl & piroralion in walch Le thwnked God for icace, and for the fuct that In tue awful lane of war swuvery bad been burned w death, 2 MR, BEELYE followe: a few remarks sdverss to that part of Dliine's smendment wiiih escludes Jolterson Davis frons ambesty, but favoriug that part of it which re- quiiea smuestied peravbe to Lka the oaib of sliegie dnco, M, Raodall explained that that was unnecessary, toamitiuck as the bill oniy Femovcd aich politfset dise acililiva s provented thy holding of uitice, and every peraou enteriug ou xn udlie waa obligod to take oath, unsion (uen eusued on the techufcal tary law whether Laine, beiug tho fntroducer of the mutler bufors the Iow ad the vightor roply, Tle Sperker ruled that Lo lid ot wiid Mlv, Banike fnuoracd tho ruling, and declared thaf 10 sounder do {sfon kiad ever Leen given in tho Houve, Tue Byo.kur acknowlsdged tae complimaut, and sdded tunt Lo was ¥mataiued tu all poluts Ly Lle veuersbla Guneral Clerk, Mr, Mar:lay, who bad twenly.cight yearw' experienca in parliamentary luw, Fiually, & campronias was sgeeed ujon, by whichi Dilio i¢'t0 e m“'x' bour lo-ulorrow, and t1hen 10 celi tho pre- aatiog use 24 4130 adfourned. -— SCHLEICHER OF TEXAS, Uia HABD-MONKY BILL, Special Lnavateh tn ths Catoage 4 ridune, WasuixatoN, D, 0., Jan. 12.—Sollelchor, Democtatio Hepreaentativa from Jusas, wno bhas boen much moroe thoroagh and careful in g study of fiuaucial subjects than the avorage Congressmun, introdaced & bill to-day for the resumption of spocie payments which will be likely to sttracs attentloo, if it bs oulyon ac. coun of lts bold, radicai nature, It Las beon exsmined by s number of hard.money Domo- ceate, and bas the qualified approval of some, Tue firet ssction sppropristes st once all the gold coln now {u the Trossury, excoptan amount viouw v Tue y cortificates outstandiog, The firat 18 the pasment of on tiue publis debt: the second fie payment of such cnrrent exponses of foralgn intercourso and diplomatio seivico ssars payable {acaln; and the tuird fe for the re- demjition aud payment of the oulstanding rreenback eleculaifon. Becticn 2 provides that, bereafter, silver | cofn at its full mariet valte in gold- ebiail ba receivabio for customs dutles, and bat all ailver received in any manner fnto tbe Treasuryof e United States over and sbove the amount required for tho redemption of (he fractional currency ehall be coined into doilar: plecos of s.uch welght and Onensss that the'r Intrinsic value shiall Lo the s1me aa that of g51d cofn of the vamo denomioation, Sectlon 3 dirocts ths Becretary of the Tressury to redreem $1.000,00 warth fractl ual cur- tency in allver . o tho Ist of June 1830, and an sdditfonal wniiion on the first day of each sucveeding mouth, }.rovided that the miu. thlated fraction il curreney fu vornesslon of toa (167 erument at the beg uniig of the mouth k'l it te replaced with silver codu, knd thew otber fractionl currency redsemdd, gIvibg the prferinco to tue notea of the amaliest nenominstions, Bi, 4 directa tho Bacretary of the Tressury on tha it of , Novenber, 13,6, 1o sell “§10,00,%0) §n ‘golil snd elver for legals tender notes and rejeat We sale of o like amoiint oo each gucceeding mouth until tue logal-tender notcy rilo st jar wih goid, and, therestior, to call dn and gedeem lefabtender wnes ul the rale of not mors than 10,1140 a tmonth, giving tlio preforence to nutes of tan ki ilost denuminati o, e, B [roviies Lor the cau elistion and dustruction of tho yiosubacsd thus relsmed, Se:. 6 provides that, in cane a daficioncy of yuld cain for the pur- poscs set furtls n this tall eliould atlse, the Secretary of tho Treasury shall bava tho right to propnre § 20,- 00,000 of 4 per cont thiriy.sear-Loudr, & portion of which io may scll a3 the emergency ailita ta outain tue yoid needed, if auy of suem remadn aftor tho outataudiug legak-tendor circulaticn Lias been ro- deered, they sball Lo et ob.o cancel.d and destroyet, on account ol the use of tho gold revenues of the Goiernment in the memner prea-rlved o thie bl ticre wiai) ut any time Lo a Jack of money iu the Treasury to pay the current ex| es.¥ of tas Guverumewt, tho il auttsr- ize8 tho Innuo of lxuds Lo sip, Iy tho dedefen y, but Tolleves tba Governmuout of o ol ge.lon to” raise money (0 malutan the ainking fund wul.o the prociss of veturuiug to epc. fo payoiun s {3 gsing on, uo bith Pro}-0300 10 appropriale for keeping up (bo eluking- fund bonda puribased by Secrsiary Boutwall, (Y which dlie publ.c debt was_ reducel, unttl they havo Leeu all exasuntod, whos tho siuking fand siall Le 1 rovided for ta at prevent. Of colrs6 it 1 proLossd to sepeal the Nosumption Lill of luap your, but tuo Natlonal lanis are nor fto te' dis- turbed, Lut Lo cncour:ged to roplaco tho legal-tencers reeem:d with tueir own fssao should business demand mora paper-motiey 1han will thou be outstandlug; Lut, of course, they wiil b2 requirod to roueam thelr noter f gold ot par; iuato-d of fu groou- backs, a8 ut frce.uty 1L rej oried thit Schicicier uas Drepsied s vory U8 arcoct i rupycrt ot Lia |, in which he will irgue that it d conteaction of tho curscncy i 1t wlll not der.nge hnsiners, return of coufiience aud roapeelty. tLlnk that tho go.d pald ont wou d be locked up by specalatom, Lecautn e slealy fendency wouid Ly dowawards, and wisosver licld ft sould da 83 at 3 10,8, PRESIDENCY * BEXATE CuNCLUSIONS OX TuEL $UBJECT. 1 ecial tnavutin to Lhe Chueago TYivune, Wasutnato¥, D, C., Jan. 1%—The Benato 8] ent tho ootire day io tho debato ou Moitou's ! resulution regardivg tho Presmdency protem, Tuo rosolution which nas under consideratisn, sod whioh was the ooly ono of speciat impors tanco, was that doclaring that the Sousts could at anv timo olocs & resident pro tem. Mr, Ed- | munda, always sutbority on questiona of law and precedent, made o very wood statemsnt of tho whole case, aud that part of hia spasch wuleh ro- ferica tu the llonse of Lords of Eugiand wos paticularly interosting. o called attention to tho fact,nut gen1aily known, that In the sbsenco of the Lo:d Chancellor, who i merely the presidiag officer of tho Houro of Lords oud not o member, ttue Ilunse elecis prestdiog aflicor wheuevor such absoaco cecure. He (Edmuadn) called aticntion 0 the fact that the United Gtstes Scnate waa formed from & model of the 1louse of Lords, the ouly alffer- euce being that mombers of tha latter servy for life, The Vice President, like the Lord Clauceilor {u tho House of Lords, is ot » meniber of tua tody over which is prosfdes, Lut an o.licer of thy Goveramou’, but fu Lis aosecy onaof thiele BUIDLIT 18 Clokea b 1 Locowres an oflicer BUBJECT O Twin PLEASUZE. ' R Another stiong point muds by Alr, Cdmnnds was that whoreiu b referred ta tuo coangeabla chirater of tha Souate, roitically considured. Anu cass tn po.ut it rasy Lo saulry tmaglied that tie 8:aate, uow Rop: Itvau, may in two y ears be Deio. Fatic. 16 (a0 1t pub.f- cana sbo.ild elect & President pro tom, tow, and suoull not ch.uge Lim, It tuigut e tnat 8 Democtatic Seus.o would Ly thus compelid to by presided over Ly une of their own numb T of oppowite Lolitics, Baveral S.nators parii-ipaied in tho dsbate, snd, Just Leforo tho vols wes rosched, Air, Whyle offarod by amendmeut sdding 1h.t tho Beuats skould nave | cuntrol of t.o Yresid.nt pro tew, cxcept wacn be ehiould becowe Pres,dvnt, Tufs was rojscied ua une uecwssaty, At then 800 Teroluton was psed, Tis £0.rih Fesolution of tie Canmitiea on Privi- loes and Electious devlared that, aa Ferry hid been eleciod, bo was now Prestd.ut pro tem. Tlle was withdriwn by himn 28 unuec.stury, tha polab having beea coverod by the provioun resolution. —— COMMITTEE WO3TK. THE PRCEIDANTIAL TERM, Sreeint Lrispatzh Lo the Chicaro tribune, Wasuixaroy, D. C., Jun. 12.—Tao Ilouto Jugdiciary Committos to-dsy considered tha sub- Ject of Nanaail's bill, lutroduced Deo, 14, pro- josing au amcudmant to the Constitutivn ox- tendiug tho Prosidential tarm 1o tix yoars, and nating the Prosident iueligible to re-olection, The whole sunject was discassed at lonath, any sovoral votes wero takien, It was cloar ihat the 1majority favored s bill of stwtlar provisivos, 2a soveral votes dovefoped this fact, Lus the form of the amendwont hizs not vet Leoo agreed to. 8.memomberas of the Cowmities apposn tho bill bezause it womd out off & Vico-President, in cuse ho should bocoms President fr.m any cause, from eleciion as Picsident, alihoush be might serve as Pre.{doat ouly tweuty-four vours by Constituiional saceosalon, 1t was proru:ed in Comnuttos thal the to.in sbould, o8 now, Lo four years, but that Ke su:ua0 utshould v tueligivle 1o re-cleolfon b fura tac expiTation of sixbt yo. Bls torw of service, Thuso who vo.ed WF udal amendiuent wers Enott, Hiniou, Hurd, Asuc, Cuule sud Lawren e Tue remuluing 1ve wamvers of the Comm ttes, Leaded by Frye, wul iring In 3 Ll for four yea @ witn ught yeain luterveniug bolore s President §s eliyib a 10 te-sicction, AUY NINCIITY'H AMENDMENT. Tho fol'ow.ug b bis sueudinens walel the minority wili |tu\»0&'hx AT, 16, From acd after tho nest election for a Prosiucnt of the Unite! States tne Prealdent shall bold bis olice during s torm of eix jous, aud, togehier with the Yice Pristdent, chu ou for the satue tern, ba eleoterd 1 the annes a8 Now provided, or may nereal:or bp Loavided ; Lus tiitier tas L'resds .0t 1or tie Vice-Prevd.ui, wieh the oice of Froal- deut has devolved ou 1, sball 18 eaglu.w 108 ro-slece tion #e Presjden‘s TUE AYARAMA AWARD. Tuo Iouso Judiclaly Commitieo also decided o st & we:k (romn uest Baturday, Jan, 21, o7 iLe purpose s Leariug atgumente tram severul dissingulasd Lawyers regarding (b Famadiug poiuts (o bs robuod, sucl ue fusurunce, interiat, ek, fu tuo ALy ama award, AR, A'CROUY'S JUDIVIAL LILL was aleo Teforred (0 W-day, aud it 14 Low 1o the hands of a Bub-Comumiitee, 3 -BPENCER'M OASE, Tho Senato Committes uus Li1v.1.ges aud Elostions cousfdered Ly, L0:dry, tho casy of Boudtor Sy, cer, whoss Teaolation ditec.ed wn jnves.fgatlun into bis'own eloction, Lo lesgu i any frau e or fuprogur meaus were usod o securo biv eloction, Thu seu-to Committea were inabia (o proceod for tne allegod ros~ son that there wire uodocuuients Letore thow, abd uo one to couduct the preaecution, 1t would seem shinugs if the Committes esjiected pencer o furnish proois of his owu smpriper practices, und it would stea to s their duty Lojave: tigate foF tuemaalvos, Bpencor fe ropresented” sy saylug ihat he Lus nolting morn to do with tus casn Lie s 1 80d au duestiiution, ‘Lue Senato has ordcnd ft, wnd it fa tho ducy of (be Come iniitce (0 procect, M mbers of the Cominlites say iLy postponeiment i4only temporary, aud Spencer's ene. ulen nay shoy wil woo taul thera 14 prosf ensuyb, i€ fuvestigation le wteudvd to vo tburoayu and earucat, Ldin Ac Avniclated Prasa,) ALADANA CLAIMA, Warnniaron, D, U,, Juu. 1.—1ue Houso Judiciary Committes agiwd (0 1oport Frye's Lil providing fur payments of judgmeats of tho Court of Comulastons ' Of Alsbaiias Ciaims au 80GH RItT 13023 OF Jautlary, 1876, un posaibin Avutt F400040 Wi b pald ous wuder by profidons of tho uill . BENATL, Waammvatox, D, C., Jau. 12,~Mr, Cookling presentod %a (pytion of cutizens of New York asiing an ameddmont to the Constitution of tho United Btates prokibit.ng the sppropriation of money or jropesty for sny purpoes, ditecily or indirectly, to forred. roliglous body or sect, Roe 28 VICE-PRESIDENCT, After tho mpiration of the mornlog hour the for threo purposes | tiona reported by the Committes on Privilezes ths interess | and Llections on Monday leat in recard to the in for | President protempors of the :nate, tho ques:ion be- i i 1 P h i e 1 l etitdtion of the Unl ed Statas did not ix tha term of ia CHICAG(), THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1576, ing on the motion of Mr, Thurmin to indefuitely postoons the tilrd resolntion dclaring that tha ofice ; of Preablent protempore of the Henate 18 beld at tha 115avure of t¢ 8:nate, Sir. Ldwnunds spoxe sgatnst ton, ur.d argued hat 1 ved at tho troafng the resolu. 6 Lresldout e tempore coald ieteure of tire Senz,* Tuo Con. offh 0 0f Fepshileut o tem of tun Senste, He eoald ba removed at any Hme at tue wiil of Lio ajirointig . er, wiich ws the Seaste, 11 thought the i reao- Iuiton devier d a plaln priccipls of law walch waa vinding ou the Buhiato, Iu teply 9 6 quection by Mr, Wallase, 3fr, Edmunds #ald the power of tho Seuate over it Presiient pro teth covid nut Le cut ehurt by any act of Congreas, e, Wall.ca differed from tue couclusions of tha mijority of tha Committec, Ha argued tht tho Pre-t. dent 1o tem of th) 8:nace wan an oulicer of tuo United Siates Lua a o licer of tho Henat v 1 srad that (D o dell.ecating Lo lies wh w2n that 1 £ .0 alaence of auy prost fon giviugtath.m Anotuer presiding oiileer, thoy might eiect ouw and ro- mva dlin at pleasure, Alr. Nor¥0o) usked if (he Preatdentof the United Blatee Mouit die to-day, wouud ot tis Prosident pro temof ihe Seumlo becoing Dresidentof tho Unted 47 b0 coutd thy Beuate change him and cloct an- 51 10-1.05TUW 16 1hat oflica ? Mr, Sarion a1ld hio wan not prepazed to enawar that n stlon uow, When tho dudes of President of tus Unlied Siates evolved u-on tne + ito tzm of c 1153 Serate or Ypoakr of tue House of ib-jrenentatlvey 15 wan an 0] e uestlon whierhzr Lo could bi removed by the Hanate or Houes, 8ir, Kernan tnquized if the Presilent of the Uniled £tutcs aoud die, sud the Le rilsat pro tom of ths ¥enats nhould eu er upon the discaargs of 1h: d itieg of Yrealdent, coud the Benste sppuiut 4 bew Itusle dent pro tem. ¢ Mr, Morton mild that was precieely one of tho diM. eultica s irronnding the question, sud 18 was diacusred when tuo Lnuearameut of Lyealdsns Jubussn was reading, 1ls (Murton's) imp-eseion w.e that tuo I ut [ro tempare of tue Benaty, upon becoming ieatdont of the Uuited &t .t e, would stitl Lo proufaing ofier of tho Benale, und wnull Lr compsled 1o u charg) ths datien of presiding ofticer of tnr Senate an w211 us tuore of the Prcaident of tue 48 iem Tauiizg his aigumont, L 8all Lue Mueal ot pro temp ro of o Sen e cuuld 8o, cver be.oms Vize. Preadest of ths United States, Wh (i Preaident davoived wpon him be did not become Pr.eident of ths Unfied 5.ater, vat eimgly discharged 108 daties of that o.lice for tue timo being. Mr. Morton then urgn d th.t ths 5,caker of the | Houns of R-prerentaives could Lo ci-nged at tie | pleasura of ths 1 vame, Mr. Bleviuson sehd he co 11 not actent the conclu. slons of the Senator from [ndicus (stotton), 1r, Coakilug In juirs) 1f 123 Fr_sidaut protemposo of fha Henite chould enter upon tun cbargo of 1ho duties of Prealdeat of tus Unfizd States, o hin ferm aa Hzuator should ey iro before the term of the Piesident, wan 1t the opdmon of tha S:uilor (Ste. ne ron) 1bt to c.u.d coutinue to ket as President of bue United States 7 Mr, itevenson replied that ke belleved he coald cons tnuy 1o hold tue 0.1ca of Yrast fent whilie Seuator, and Louger, Lecause tue vory actof Lydmidslim Fron= dout, 13 argned that tus B:unte could not touct tue Fresitentpto temn, of the Hmate afler bo Lo une Preaid ot of e United Staies, abioakd much contin- * 2.0 y hapnen, 12 genled tho doctrine advanced by Lintr.0d froin Tudtany (Mor.on) that the Prevident * { protem, of e 8 n:a could contluue 10 proot1s fn lae Henate after becomln s Pr.sident of thio Uulied Staus, 401 L wab ot racogalze t Ly tha S.tiste, or ut leatl th.t * tliere wan & doubs ubaab 86, He thoaght ftimportat tuat it 8300ld b pussed BPOD LA, Mr, Thurman srqued th.t, If the President of the United B.atan wus to die, aud ths Pr.elieat 10 tem, of \he Benate azcelted tus oflio of Procdleut of tas United Btates, he caald nit preside over tiu Buuats loager, Notaing was m-re ia jousist:n: o.th tne splrit of our Coosifiuifun tuin to invest th: sime inaa wilb boty legialtivs and exeutie pawer, It win 2qainst tne rues of the Sena'e b £iy want ths Prasl- dent would or would not do, ualoss it bad besu olfictal- ly communicated o tha Ssudte, Tao obje b uof suca s Thlo wu to preveut any fafluence upon 8 nitors® vates Ly at -temetita as 1o wnat the Fresident woabido, Cer. tain y, oo discharaing the duad of Prosid.nt could not Jr ide over tue Somte, After tvriber debala Ly Metsrs. Alcorn, Edmunds, Thuriway, aod others, & Yoo was tigen on thy motion { i i i i of Mr, Tharmn to ind:Aoftely post .ous th) taird rerolutiog, sud ft was rojected—yeas, 117 nays, 33, Alr, Whjte said uo soled £. 7 (udutinitely postponing it becauso he did not think taere was any )ractical queation i the rero.ution roqniriug sctiou uf the Sen. age. Hotu.nrubmiit:d the following amn i ent ta the third riolnion: “Gutil (ha bupnentag of tic contlugency provided for in the 9ib ceclion of the actof Uougreaa spproved March 1, 1704, wuen he {s autuonzed 1o soius Presld.nt of te United Histes,” #0 that the resolution, if amen lol, would road Jzzevived, Al 1 tho 0Mce of Pecald.nt § ra tem of tho Benate {8 el at s pieasuro of the B:nate uutil the 1ippening of e contfugen ¥, ttc. r. Wajte radd be mecpt 10 60y by this simendment thiat thu Senste showld Bave no power or contrnl over tue Iresident yro tempors after 6o snouid be called to dfacharg ) tus du de of Prestdent. Tae amendiniut 4, tat after the resclutious | ‘wouid ofier a resolutfon fne udicary’ Committcs to inves.ig ite tus ou re.orred to 1 tho debate, ana report suzl muoisUrcM av would provils sgatust'any coutin. feocy which m!gut possi .1y ar 83 by the destu of tue Ireeldout, Vice-rrealdent, aud Prodd:nt pro tam of tue B n-te, Alr, riurmsn moved tht the Senste rrocoed o the consideration of ox.cutive Lusnssn, Lost. Tho qaestion belug on tha pin<azo of tho third res- e, . Ste¥ Baon guve not! shou.d ba dispiored of, rarucing th whole qu. alation a1 raporicd by the Cowmii wes sdoptud, | yeas 31, na;e by, ua foilows * Yeas. Aleorn, Elmunun, Morton, Atligan, Freluxhuyaen, O.esby, Autiony, Hsunlton, Padioes, H Hoath, Has lin, Patcrsad, i Boutwall, Ing.ds, Bargent, { Hruce, Lruan, Bauisbury, Canioron (Wia, Key, euccs Curistiauey, M Donald, Wadielgh, Ctay ton, Sesttitin, Wert, . uoLkifug, Alitcuel, Wiadom, | Crusia, Morrld (Me), Wr.gui—3k | Dawee, : NAYS, Bogy, Gotdllw dte, Stevensm, Cuprion, Johnston Tl G oper. M- W. llace, | Davis, Msrruasn, Woste, Eatot, bl Witar Te—t3, and Mairdi (Vo) who utiog, wers patred witn Bayard, Joces (Fun), aud Kedy, who wouid beve 10.cd ngaunt g2, T'hoqactt on Leing on the resolution declsring thit thu sdou, Tuomas W, Ferry, S:tntor from siceigan, vilio was ¢ coto] Presttent Pro fem ef fhy Sevs.oal | thio Lind a-ntfon, fs now Lrs Elent pro tem, Mr, Eduunhi ot g osted tot (4 0o witlidrawn, an {4 wa fncangistent widi te 140 resolutiou, D :alism, Mr, Ferey wen fast elec o 1r.alileit pro tem at this Lcamiar, Juet beforo tho nolid .y receas, Mr. Alorton aceept.d 13 tuzgesion of Mr, Ed- wunnds and wt'vlror (he foarth rosolution, “Uau Catr 1fd 1eforo the Sen to tue memorlal of tho Atkatur.h Lig'sliture | 842y the p. 8+150 0f His act eunding the tux codected 08 (Gion 10 14,567, Clams. Mrisr, Burnside, Log 11 have vo el for the r N B, Mr. Doracy Introdu.at a Lill to vlaca all colored teaoy v Who €liistod 10 (39 1My 20 80 equil fuobing witn othervoliers aa 10 bounty wud peusigus, Ro- forred, A, 1o eatablish & collection disteict in Arkanus, Retecred TRCABURY IX\ESTIOATION, Davls sxid thot Ls gave mnotico s few days ago that Le no Lid ud resa the Semato to-dy in regird Lo toe jblk: debt, oxy cuditur.s of tho Gover 10 10w deslred to aabinift A realution calito; appofptment of & ~ommities toexamine tho Looss of tas Trersury Dep.ruuout, sod sccording y submitt-d & res0.utlon fOr 1Lt pur e, abd gute Lotico that be would aduress the Senais in reger theretoto-morro v, Tew sordrod that tho resclation be juldted sud lo o teo tabie, Adjorunl, NOMINATIONS, The Senate Commliteo on Ailltary Affairs met y. Senator Log.1s pr.e ding, for Laa Brat Lime esmion. Tho Commitice eiesd 10 16, oft Lavorably o a numb_r of Lxesutive nominatios, facluding that of ‘!l|AJ. Itolers Maclesly 10 be Cimuwissary Ucoerul of Suabr 0 8, Giatles E. Brown bas fosn nominsted Ly the Prests dent fur Peuslun Agent st Ciucinuitt, g e Eauato sl canilrmed L foliowtug nomias. | to- his tloue ¢ A, G, Oaylord, of Michigan, Asalatant-Attorney Gene aral’y iTeuity N, Bl ke, Awsoeia'e Jisthes of Slontuna, Utlited Blates_Attorncya—tierry W, Harl:tou, Evste ern Distrie: of Wircousin § Unareea 8, Varluu, Mevada, United Btutes Slarsual—ti. W, Letugwell, Ewtern Moulle; James. N, Kerus, Luteru Arsansas; E db, Tioe, 8 satuern Lo, Thont.s C, Woodniait, of Tows, Lxamiuer fn Chlef fu ths Patent Oflice, Sarveyor-Usu ral—E. 0, Davll, Wsomtod, Teglab.re of 1o Lo-til U.keo—Edward B.owning, lae aling, Jobn O, Wil man, Van Couver, W. T, e o'vers of Publlo Moneys—U. 3, Ballard, Iudian. 3 Bovert G, Btuatt, Oympla, W, 1.3 J 11 Wiag, o/, Wia. G, N, Black, Bpalogeld, TIL} Jobu 3, o Pelk, Dardasile, A MoAllistor, Champatga, 1, ¢ H Casy, Fau C W, Geonumono : D, K. Noyes, Darasoo, Wis, i Wintwarer, Wia.t - Wilidaw Woldt, Towa Fuba, Ta Hirain Harkins, Hockester, Minu, 3 UOTIR, Dills wera fotrodu-ed aud reforred s follow, e, Weits, of Silatouti—Fir » lea'eitice snd Curtou ftuns - budlding st §i. Loulas slzoy tor e Jayuweut ol the lutort duo on the 1t of Februwry wuxt on the 3,68 Londs of the District of Columbla, "By Mir. Fostar--A. 7.solution caliing for report In reladou to tho barwor of Vermilan, O, Adopted. Dy Ale, (hilsou—A resvlution thoriziuy the ap- poiutmant of a cowmisson 1o wscertaiu vb what Itfu{l a mutually wu';n.hl tseaty of comnircs wits Moaiio | e L o the romavel of obatructions ta the [ Rted Mavor; also, to fmprave tho uavigatlon of Lod e o e ngthun i1 coedl of the ros . Sorey—~To y M, Morey- el Telial, ooustructod Hiats, sud adord them Auan @ ! tharn that no Uit prsked ' wuow wad satuiated with bood, T S¥30 tmprovement of the Big By e, Wit berisnd Tiser, | By e, D arnar to connumers b licenve; aleo, foi € mprovement of Sumitu Sy, 1n the Cotnberlantd S 5 16 improvement af the Cum- S rermit tohsseo.growars 1o eell Of 1hetr uml geowtn willoat iy Mr. Diuray o make it 8 misdemesnor for Vulteg States = = to demand contrisutions 10 eleo- Yaddundy, & £ Wy Mr, Tham & h~To improve the navigation of iriuntiey sire Ty ME L tue Teunvasee itiver, To estabush s wini b Induunap- ~To eatablish o m'nt at Cilragn, irjug Natioual Ll f yine 15y Mr. Whilinz—Tn divide the State of Hiinols into tures Judiciwl dia ric.s Ty Mr, Wike—Tn 1eills the secounts helwean the Tnited Bt and the Butes of Gulo, Tadigia, 11 1IN0 R ¢ 083, fur wi ol L itg ot Qiuncy, 1, By Me, Hisud—Tor tha § niruvement of Gasconads Tiver: alsd, giviug the B of Miwart ail pushic lan Io Pieceti S0¢ causational s pos s By Me, 1 Handy Ly, 1y A1 reford—For the kmprovemant of the Big In Beutves)y anl West Vir i, It 8 0 stora, I8 pees: ey fn Lodgiens i ot v theraise a0 etits oF procecdings agalust tua United Blates. 4 Y By Mr. Wlison (W, Va, the Littie Knawha’ Ty, or thy completion sul furnishing of tha Camtom-lluuns at Larkeis surg, iy Mr, Ekiia—Yor tue admisaion vl New Mutics an i Bt By Mr, Mflls—To pay for all cottnn sedred by ¢! ;l'ruunul.l. Ay, 18651 wis, refunding tue cottoue ax, . R ——— NOTES AND N W3, APPOINTNENT. Specfal Disnulh t3 7he Untears Tribuns, WasuNvutox, D, C,, Jan, 12,—Mr. Henry' I Smith, & journalist, formerly of Mich gan, snd s prominent Liberal Depavlican, has teen ap- rointed Prauting Cluri ia the House of Lisjre- eentstiven, —tho first reeoznition of tho Liberals i Itepabiican elemnnt in the o 1s0: Lo e 4 Wasuxaron, D, o, of Mim o Wikl Alturicy- Senator 1fsnier. Gada fou cons.diat.on - this eflerood, 1 1% LW Ths nominacon, <f Hatrton, of Miasut, to sus ceed G V. Io s for the fre eiviiized tribes fu tne a8 been whilidown from tun Sente, “Lue gronds for tua reoval of lue galls were found fnsabicicat, cASE ou Linv to-iny to & un the rue-lf ¥ red iy ! beuntor 5y encer, dirceting that Cummn.tion ro taquirs whetlier ally varFopt 1weuas wirs wied to s sars Lis cecttim 1o iLe Sraste, Luit {oatpon -d ite eousiders § 0 for tha presit for thit reason izt N0 Lamn. cie§ & en yet liave hoen preferred agafnat S,oucrs, nd tusy baie 1o bustd upon waldel to Taun 1 aul fusessig.aion, ! ISDIAY VHITIOQ. ! 101 of Cueraters, Chioetawe, Creets, | g1 &nd Semluvies (a2 & npon Precdent G ut 10 1y Tn- Wiefe rewpecte, und 10 €15 of af.irs u the disn Territory, wheu thoy repr good und ' prosperous e ant ctopr, Th ¥ teok to express | their opjo ftlon 13 1t ) roposed terrdto: bl povern- ment du thieir couniry, wh Ir adient formel 107808 017 LAAE DRy I8 wonld receive Lia approvsl without tao consent of tho Tudians, T stavx, Soeretary Chandler t -l v e-n 8 cormmuni-ation to the House on the wilie & f s 10 Uans at the ol Cond and Wostatene & Lx runrtiniry {suss arg now venured b of the cxa.ustion of toe l held by tie late Coumi tho Blkck Hills. Tae Su tion of £4.6,10, TLROOTR AT THL KO The dlateibntinn of rens in Al Arksouar, ond Lo Lidena on tuo 1 i 2a folio sn ? 6 at Ll tie Jtoc} 2 (ompattess fu Lonteia, 15 i compaulis, conpatdan, comprisiug 1,280 men, : ' Speoch of the fion. Alextinder Mace Keuzics Srectal Disral h (o 1he Chteano Trisuns, ! O7Tawa, Jao, 12.—~Tus lon. Alesander Mao- ' kenzie, 10 8 speech to-day at Douglase, catered 1010 n Joug esplanation i to thn polics of tbe Governmen: un the kuoject of free trade. Ilo raul that be belicved 1n the frasdom of com- merco a8 he believed in the ficolam of oun- scienco., Ho belicved in froe-tada tho world over aa & graod menns of civilization and prog- rex8, but he also knew that is was neesssars in this coantry, e in pif countrirn goveruod ina clalizad way, to rais> u raveune, and i a reve oui0 caull unly o raweod, €0 far ay Lo c.uild b2e, by customs aud oxcisa daties. e d fon led am. nosty, ou tao groaud thit 12 was ths oo Wav to Bul.c thy problan whil tha as imof - Jobn Macdousld's Governmen: hay erea.eld by recozututnz Real's Goverament. ifo pave o Lriel o itling of tuo eiforts yurda lo 1ciux the 8 of uvion wal B itimh Coombia It was hoped that the last azroemant catd bo kept. a though, by the rajuction of tho B3 uimat aid Nanaas biil b tha So. u.e, they wao vol.zed ta | waka an offer of 700,009 (o abatdon tuit wees tn. Tho presont Goveranen: 110 vsal Lo buill, as fast a3 the e.rouinstances of the coan- iy would perm t, the Briush Colit nbin ko z1ou and tho Thander Bav wcc.on, Lt was uecansnry . L) RECNIC, BB & 0N DH PObible. e mim: ! with the western Proviuces through Ca.l terntorv. b 0171AWA, Can., Jan, J2.—A faction fight took | placs Inet nght after tuo elecior at Satikeau Lo ut, voiweon two tunii ¢4 nutand Scarfe ana Rogue, and 1her wespictl 0 aduerents. Tuers wero (4fty men on cach side. Lo fight wes a desreintn aud bloedy anie. Fif.eau t N wers dangeronsty waanded, nad fuliy uall ao sers of INANC IOWA CITY. Sressal Dsvat i ba Lie Ch cano Tridune, Towa Cicy, Iay, Jan. 12-—The firm of Wicox L. i | i | i & Gocarich, fcr tho past ton yems of uio lergely oogeged in the purehise sud thipment of bups, cat lo, etc. tiave fuled for o largs vum, nuueiktend that thiry were itdocted to tho Farst . National Bask of 1o ey ina tarse sum, which, Lonoiar, will aui Bcriousiy uflect the bank, COSTON, LostoN, Jon. 12.—~Mitehe ], Groer o & Stevens, dry-guods, of this city, nre reporied futled, i e b WATERIGAN'S VIAY, Bax Fnavcisco, Jan. 12—The Lezislstive Commetco #ud Navigation met hero to-lay to 1mvesagato the condit.on uf eteamsbis out of this po t. A number of mariue surveycrs teau- fied, agreoing in keneral tuat tha verss's uoder congileral.oy were in good condiion, welle found, olicered, manaed. The qaestion as to tho eesworthineas of the Pavilic wos excud. ed. Ospt, Wateuwno, Unlted States Incvectar of Hul s, who conducted tLo recent sorol inves- tigalion of tho Luuilic disaster, fetltieu fo the weme effcct. o suid ho exclided 1e]oite o8 frowm that uvestigation. a8 lis Lal a wav of his oww of uuwg such thiugs. wih whizh they iuterfored, llivwss Caveniugb, u sli-caluer, Lud that Lo bad ovemusd 82.p8 witls Waterman, and funud thaw nu bad cundition, Watarman wauia interview the Cap- tain in the calin, and pass thio s, Lixpots Renoatly vro.ounsed he Pucitlo Suil shigs 00d coaditiun, 1 x0ept the Pokna and Talio, |-FevIoan 1o Tepaits, vut deplecating tho ewp ove wieat o1 Chinvsy crows #n unryiable 1w cluluiken- wcies, 1he 1uvoatigation will probably cousdaio wuveral duys, s PIGEON." HOOTING, x, Sueeial Disnatih to She Chacase Tribune, Four Wavsr, Ind.,, Jan. J2—An Interostiog pigeon-rhooting tostuament way held on e grounds of tbo Judisna thtle Association to-day. Tivet on the jrogranane was tho wateh betweon | Overman of Fors Wayne, sud Siyulres of Jacks * son, Mick., for $100 a sido, Osvorwan won, kill- e tulity four out of 101ty-oue buds. Bquires htlad Ewouty-tureo out of forty-one, dietauca 3l e sueopsibos malch woas woa by of Upper bsudusay, U., who killed niso onsof ten birds; tho sccoud bv Uvermen of Lort Wayno, who Lillea seven out of elelit ; tue tbid by Fitield, of Jackyun, who klled ssven out of eight; the toarty, duublo olras, by Sien aett, of Lore Wayue, who Lillod four out of mix 5 and the filtu by Gibsan, ot Upper Bundusky, who killed oi0ven vui uf fourteou. The Bouth Chicago & Calumet fallway Com- pwy tiled 1 the Bostewry of Busie's olice youterday a reaclation wdopted ab & late meetiug providing for the iwsusnce of 100,000 pouds, bear 7.pos oent latereat, !l ean NUMBER 140, iy STATE AFFMS. Meeting and Organization of the lowa Legisluture, Gov. Kirkwood Nomina‘ed by the Dy publicans for United Stales Sean‘or, The Wlseonsin A.sa(-mhly Elects a Call Sct of Republlcan Ofiicers, Eustis' Election Confirmed by Doth Branches of the Louisiana Legislature, Beck Still Ahead in the Seuatorla) Coanteat in ICaatucky, % IE, Epeceal D snateh tn Toe Chieann Triduns, i Des Motves. JSag, 12 - In the dens’s, & romos Intion sojomuiug a Jo:nt Comuities to inyure mto thy esred.oncy of froeminz phonosaphie repotte of the proceedings’ of tne Geneal As- ! kembls aas adop ted. Aallway iutruducad to defing swlniling and to nutish Lo a0, sing.a Lill to pun.ci throes cavd mon'e rman, At d autho. izing railrond cro- duzto.s, sicamboat arents, und bucel-ke spers to arrest o outo man on slpght. Referred. A Wil Pl ting costs in Justizes’ Courts way read aud reloirad, “Lae Senuie went dnto Joint Committao with the Honse, The- Governory sented sud 3,090 coplea wera urde navsy, Iu the Houge, & §uint re-olazion was affered AMERANT La0 S:ats Uoaslit on w0 A4 1D 1T » Bibt the npy raumation or usa of Any tibhio funds for cian porinees in kcin 1% o to- wion. Nerd aod rere red £ a e nnmttas, 110 f resaluian, 0Ty od by Jlr. Ma- Hagh, of Chic<isw. wero reald 1w laid on thy table, by a vole of 59 yeas and $31a » 8 G ‘A~ Tits b4 tue exereleg nf il awd Jresp st forn. mmel Lia free ence of tav ju), [t ls tause entes | Troteit atalnal ‘ed for cxerctss of faflasaza b b of :20 Loth HHoasre went »Jolot Conyen- b dur tue Guvetoor Tho oitizl canvass of votas cive X 81,531 ma,onty, and Norbol | 52 972 ] vuto ca & for Guve:uor was 213,91 Ahe wnwrnration or v, Kirkesa! an” Lieut.-Gov, Nuwbold wli tase plice to-uareae. RIMKW 100 S0 'INATED 14 AENATOUIAL CATCTS. The Senatorial eat-us was eatied 0 ordar by Beuat v WIIet, fid i 8020° anas wWisn tay rae port of the Ca jeud Comnuttye, vo minated the i, Joli: Y of tue catizua, Coun' " Aesitant, puelicans wera to'n ] preatur (100), St.ne, of Mils Conaty, Churman Jadzo MeCursney, of Hantin L waw rlnste t Secratary, and 4. A, T Lt Lac 1oli azs calizd, and all the Ra- On niotivg, Bo- proees led £y o aefanmal Lailow, fure tia vota, Bo it ty. road tua g o saveny 1ves, D T, Jo b 1 oo ta b Feur el Lepnbl for 1 T WTEE 1P o0 b amonz: Asombiy, Wiu gaat ren ‘The lotter nn< regvived with chsers. ‘The fob lowins fa thie res 1« 7 tho valive: K ruwool, 53 "rica, 4% Bellnan. 13 Mcilveiy, 35¢ blans, 2, 1169, Firat forwal baltot s Kirawood, 53, 'T; Belknap. 14 ; dielrare, 14; total, 110, Alr. Riskwood was d-2lured the womicea of the Coavention, un { the c1u3ns adjourusd, . atonis! ean. 2 Eater K ¢10) Tawa Cry 12.—Ttd Han tent ac Do o €3t biers wosny Zens on kesonnt of thy canditatite Gf Gov. sirdsood wh tesid :a haro, The Western Uaon Lelegraph offics is erowded ta zot tho roatt § Of the bilotiugzs, Tue aue nouncamneut hers ot Gov. Kitkwood's nominu. uou_ciealed unbonade: ment, Tas Gnis voreity twelvae anndar was wocn monnad. and beratde:d tho iceuis to the w'eeplug deuizons of OUT gieal Ciiy, —— WISCONSING TR BILARERSUID, Srecel Ins aten b fhe Chv-aso Trivna, Mapteon, Wis., Jun. 12.~Ihe agony is over, and the hopes of hepiblieans ju regard to tho organizatica of the Leprelatnro liave been mwole tunu reatized, whilo the grea’ oxveotstions of sanrulow Beiormery have busn diaappointed, and thoir pred.ctions appear ridienlous in the ligit of evou'a, ‘I'bo Asa maiy met at noon, was catled to ordor by Cul. R, M, Strang, Clers of the (a3t Avaem- biy, who read o list of the membora-ele:t, arter which they came forssrd and supscriiod the oath of ollice, and neis swmn in by Chiel-Jus- tiee Iivan, TLo vote for Speaker gave 8. 8. Fitietd, or Awilnnd, &), William Charlton, 45 Mesern, Feep, Koamz, Fiok, and Carbys, berldoa the etatgtit Lol sored for Futield, M. ifield 1or W. . Fiw! Cuutlton for Edward Lecs, The vote of Mi. Krants, put down as o Reformer, was unospested. Tant of Petar Fazg, Independent Domocrat, wan groetad with 8 fon hivkes; of Mr, Fink, wiieh was very ewgplaticaliy given, was recelvs] mith applzuso. Mr, Futielt was declared eiceted Spasker, and cecorted to tho chair Ly Meerte. Churltou, fisls, an$ Comwroca, tua two candldates for 8peaior naking arueinar Mr. Fitcld was greoted Wit HEAEY ap T 4 1aady A VELY NANDJOME S12ZECH, a8 follows ¢ TMDLY ! Wemeor hers fo day [ of tuo ‘yeopio of & tunving Blate, (0 egisise $OF taelr Leaenit, aud ) jrouote tue Fonoral woo s of tae o akounc.l b, Mauy mute's of Welghty Loporzati s w I lig proscited £ us for cone toratlou, end_ winto the denaud of tue lour 1 '« & 2aurt s6sa1on, and general relrenchment of 3ti0 T truat th v u) s of Labe auso.ubly will fof « womeut bilcrs tust throngs by Ieglalotion oconouy can’ Ls moiared, bit taat owery | ftem of momout | ebonld roeelve due and thndly couslderatnn, sud bo ucd ap 1 erately, b coonaly, .4ty lesls 1in, 10 10y dond 48 €1 of the creatost o fis y ers by our eystem of Gusecoment, sudsboud Lo t s corefully “gusnded ag luat 1 tus future fhan it usa been 0 b jast, Lot s now give oursvos entirely 1o 8o wark Lefare ub. seokiny 1o secHupliva. thce whic wili be for tho greatset goud cf tha greatess numaer, w.ilout projudicing the futerert f capital "or Janor, Lt rathor endeivor ‘o ds hle upon ull quendons beariz wpwu the gras e premdlic condict 80 thit equal aud 66, b Juatlcr oy bo oo tie capdtlivta, deveiopiug the stterlag 1Dtorea s vl 1he State, L Larlewark ng taze routing of leg Come iy dacy o wour dnrngibe eiamiou of | ot lias § wsre.d away, und the Ravel for the thie coutonuis) 3y W ey ntatn o ous o Voaciugg with s (loasaut wemord.s of tho euscted o and uf vur socdal LUmpin.oue country's walony uud K homues e, OTHER PFFICERY, Col, It. M. Btior g, of Sauk, «an elected Chiet Cler. by 53, to i7 for J. U, Hunter, of Rueg ; and El.soa 3vare, of Mil caados, Serzeant-at bv 52, Lo 43 tur Cuacles Uenhiclarr, ul keo, thuts comple; a lojuchusn orgavizaton of the Assombiy, Afteradupting sules and a reso'ution to notify tho Howso tans 1b wus oigawizes aud soady fur businesy, su adjouramens was had utl tuu afioi~ noon for tha diawiug of seats, Aster thot o resolition was sdopted—0L to 31 vitiug the resldent clorgy to opeu tha sessicns with piayer, IN THE BENATE. Compsratively Littie interaet was attachod ta tbo vrgamization of the Seuate. All tbo wva- Loy wero |fuseut excedt Gavanagh aud Jao.bs, Jeformers, Li was callod o dider by Lieut.- Guv. Larker, who salds Ou svsumuing the posi.don of Prestdent of thls bo. arable body for tue tuind tne, L feel no icss e gival

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