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[ THEE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FUBRUARY 26, I87—TWELVE PAGE i ) " . I3, . oy z 5 by the acts named, nor 14 No* was the squally grave reply, as tho door | i1e noodod just such a Lawyor, = Wo imagino ¢ war of racos, in arming the colorod milit) e e et L o e | eteas ot o e Sonied 4ok BEECHER. cpanis ovs 80 ik, Hronehe ot " faw et {ho dolegrien. it STATE AFFAIRS, Farsbmas i arkiis s Sl Ui add THF DMTIBR LEAATION of the Unlted Stales, Ciinton. Meyrms, Toan., Fob. 26.—The Appeal's Jack- son, Mlas,, spocial maya in the Houso lo-day s resolution lmpeachlog Gov. Ames of bigh crimas aud misdomennors in office was adoptad—ysaas, 80: uays, 14. 8ixloon Ronubllcans were abson I i 1% Thn? {cu Lava l:l:!{l knl Ay l‘lmt you ?m;;l hhnwgly nm}ufi‘\ tb‘:l I3 Ia r.hm:t‘ '.Igflo !nrl}ll‘:lem g : ITTRE REFORTH, mow_what yon wonld do in aucki a cnsa,” ob- | to go homo i they have bogan to have lking ! was the scene of o vory different gathering on TR 8 Commil Revotn- it Thuraday night, for Jz,, the diplomatio corps Mr. Morsill (V1) from tho Conmijieo o, TOrel i Gov, Kelloge's l’v}.nnmlns Working Hard to Compnss Iis Im- poachmont, e War Olaim tte) mdsernely on the bill to - ur';-(tl u,; !;m:m; aftor l('l""h ro;‘ Hlmlnn‘nnn. i ot A lonary War Clain, repo! . . " on'| nos. lml to giva you any onr] w0 somsions woro spant on the qoss- a0 veryaslct for woro vito, Ly Thoto, | peovide o theilbnl o, U vi"andl chilren ot The Plymouth Friday Night | juroeion o I comasou Koow: Butl cany | tion waether the cumrolre Tnvestigating Com- i with Jaco, and she was assisted in reu'nlvm% lior | thoso who dled o thio Aervico, ond it was indelnitely Meeting Deovotes Iteolf toll what I woulddo undor such a circumatanco,” | mittao sttomptod to do thorough work: but at~ tho dologate that may be from Chl- | tontlon was confined almost oxolnslvoly to tho and two Demoerats, Crossiand and Warre: ) 0nts by hier two daughtors, who lLiavo wisoly | postponed, i oo respondod y n, Y001 g Mr, F n , from the Commilten on Agricut- H - cogo. nostion whathor Mr, Dowen waa called bofora no. The Houso elected Feathorsts 3 oon kept back from _\ fasblonablo lifo, | | Mt On to Hilarity. o rororter obsarvad that ho wan aftsr core | ik and, if not, why not, We aro murpriaod that aldram, Darh N2 ks, ; fe0 favorably on fhe Hawso resoliition o v, and who mado thelr firat appontanco on | MG TORSHCL IOCH I Tonark of the ummissionor this oooasion in plain white muelin_dregsos. for the year 1870, Passcd, Hamcaa Mantiiin, wifo of tho Spanish Miniator, | o ACHCt e o Foe roiNT UL, woro & light-bine wilk dross, and glistened with e, Allison eatlod np tho House bill Yeroy, Muldeaw, Darkadalo, and Hpigler, mnan! agars, to prosscuto the cnas bafors the Sonate, Connnel for Lisnt.-Gov. Davis fled & ploa donying wholly and severally tho srifcles of 1m. Tho Mississippi Legislative Committeo's Tensons Why Ames BShould tain rmmva information as to whother Alr. | tho much moro flagrans caso of Mr. Richarda Bistehford conld til whethar he wonld accept or | was not alno Jooked fnto, nu‘pmlnlly a3 it Is on askiog suap- | Bowen's Statement to the Examining | not the qmw.l ‘distination of bolug one of a num- | record in the following testimony of Mr. Ttloh- i 5, Indeod, ropriation for tho mupport of the Military Acaden ber fo el in solomn {rial over the Great Qos. | ards Bo Ousted, posobment. x.,::f;fi;|n|.|..°,°§,,;hf“‘fl,'i,’,,f: ('lfimfirnu:; for’ Mo faeal year ending Juno 3t W17, Tho ok Committee Mirthfully Com= pelor, jprovided ho wero tendored auoh an hon- | I was geated with tho Committes, talking with them, 4 —— thens precions goms, although good jndges do- | amendment Teporten by the Commitise on Appropria- orary position ; and that, having found that the | and Mr. Tracy cama in and hockoned ma to come inlo KENTUCKY. e thas nane of thets Farmass dn_ aive or tin | ome wat R ot tonuth mented On. rontieman did not Ll;nowdhh own mind, thers | tho fraut parlor. I wont with kitm, and, . oticané | Proceedings in tho fowa and Wisconsin A QERTENNIAL MEASAGE. 2 of nervice, 83,500, 1la Lop 0 amendmont e was uothing further to ba doue. 7 4 the diamonds worn by Mre. Polton Palmor. beageeed o, The doorgwu by this timo opon, and with a ;\Ir. Bago ta bs present, and needed no praparation by Leglslatures, LoursviLLs, Ky, Fob, 6.—A mossags from th TIB LEAP-YEAR GERMAN. Mr, Togan mid rometimes men, in thelr desiro to W qood night ™ to the imitstor of the Lrook) him to appear bofors the Committeo, Ho said ho wan Governor was lafd bofore tho Legislature to-da; It whaaplensant fdoa of Al Jowoll, the | rotrench aud eoonomize, did so In matlor they knew aie . food n g’ 8 ILeL0) YD | Nir. Deocher's oounncl, T anid Wiat . Aldp’t make sy ndi sdditional } I danghter of 4ho P, AL G., to got together tho | knotlimg about, Ife referrcd to tho action of And a Pmpusn!lou Made to Cive | #phinx the roporter withdraw. It ia o bo hoped | difforenco i my sction with the Committee. e then recommonding an tional appropriation of . girls of hor sot, who havo boen enjoying tho | the Misise of Represcotatives fu cutting out tho S that if the Committe of Throo should, 1n thole | eald tuey only Wished to avk mo one queation, I said LOUISIANA. 85,000 tor tho roproscntation of Kontucky re onpitalities of the young men's clubs which | kroyision " for, | the ~ pay of, Peofewprt 1o Him Another Ohance to iunfiolto wiedom, choose M. Distohford as tho | o5 O e eer ane ISFEACTMENT AND AN EXTRA BEASION. sources at the Contennlal, Tho recommendatior : 1 of 3 % ) ; bava boon giving + germana.” od foxaciprocato | ifwanhe report of s spproreistion bil to Fapeal ox- Explain, e o o0 teordn whather ‘ha. could | fonicwion tomo of adliery with Sir. Deecher, 1 sl Dunaih loTho hcos b, | wasmado st th nstanesof the Commiasoner y giviug & ' loap-year german.’ on! {atiug statutce, The pay of Profestorswns fized by necort thooall or not, Although A gontloman told “m“"lm ;[oc]lun mo anawer ’llml «question, NEw OnLEANs, ‘eb, 25,—The Domocrats' | whone communication the messago ombrace! < ‘n::nn :;r;’ (.::g;g‘ :«i‘ i;nl?r'i 'fl»da !‘\Ilglu"&iz‘:r :{}’o{a i:;, '.'.l,&:‘f‘l.‘.‘.:; :?x‘m':"‘.?z‘"."{‘fi‘&;‘;‘?,‘i":fi‘flé“‘. n‘-h:-" 110 sald my deciining would ba sa bad for my sister as | acislative oaucus having decidod to procoed Tho Commissionera ara of opinlou that tho erea of vory broad foretioad, ss alroady observod, 10 | though I hadadmitted {t. I told b that Thad noth. until 8, The ladios picked up handkerchlefs | toundiag | such wolghty matters :na thoso, timo and advioo | ing to do wi asked 1 £ law. 1 with the proposed impeacument of Gov. ‘and fans, brooght chairs, Lelped to boof-tos and | Mr. s.um:;::fl \hors wera very few Professors | WWhab o Possiblo Membor of tho Scandal | and freauent genuflections aro roquirod to eo- | aid not regard Tolloge, whother It plensed Bpeaker Korr and infarances. Tlo nsked ma if d tion of & I.vulldxn‘g s necesaary to carry out the sintor's reputation, T sald I did, o Eu-;:um of tho joint resolution adoptod by th cgisiaturo. ‘Tha meedago was raforred It oact 5 . it to grestness sand | fmoatcertainly, . . o Hewenton furthier fnto des foncoreach, anaumero olhormiso attentive ta thole | In colleges throtighout tho country who recetved 7y y f ablo the bowildorod Lo mont certainly, + . . I wenton, further 10109 | tho Northern Domooratio Benstora or nob, o | House 10 & speclal commiltes. 5 masouling partners, yob I bavo not heard that | E1LE WRLRet Y4B £ e eatarcaie: Burcau from Chicago Has "‘g‘g‘;‘:’ "t;"“" may bo tomako up his mind an | (A0S SR G B Anyihing about ft.” T thenmid | rosolutlon was Introduced in tho Houso to- A ons dared to proposo, and thus exerclso tho [ fiyes tosxbibit some dogros of economy, aud if they to Say. Iiim ¢ Tt has boen my courso for yearspaat todo- | gay nstructlog the Bposker to ap- THE INDIANS, X tighest tgbt of woman In leap yoar. found an appropriation which had boen ioretofore o * TR aking with porsona on this sublect.” 1o | o 1y Committoo who should Invosti B AX ANORY IISTORIAX. larga it should Le aut down. REMARKABLE DISCLOSURES, . Tm{l ‘lvl:lat you fllllllll!fll}tl rn'lhuhcnmm!h point & mmittoo ot n - —_— " Georgo Bancroft, who has eettled down horo | M. }vm road 5‘mu‘x l:z'u ‘lnm‘v nxlnnnlho‘rlnln: And ey EXTRNT OF DROOKLYN PIMORALITI. o U‘;h.i‘glgl Hfifi"‘!;-;"““m‘:y o e _\,‘fl:’l‘l‘,l{ gato tho charges ngainst the Govornor, ( Shall Thoy lh; ;!lnn;ua by the Arm) 4o ot s nsory o o United Staten, s | ¢ 0t Gl U By ik | Mirs, Swisshelm on Braoklyn Immoral. | 72/ S0 Con Joiey Trivuna: Ldid." T autd furthorto irs that, € £ could sayan3: | an roquiriag tho Comittoo to briog In a roso- | - o B Oorpe of Civilians—Gon. shorl ) Hir, Davia sald 1n hia opinfon there was no difchity dan’s Viewss « o £ Iwas well acqusinted with ® Indy who re- | woulidoso; but, as fo ausworing that queation, I lution of imposchmant in caso tha oharges conld e e I rney Sotvanom, | (io s eriaing law. AlLints wis ey T ity and “the Religion of movod, with hor husbaad, to lirookiyn, som [ doclned. - o ot tostany, o | Do gurtined. Tbls mattor bas boea deforred Diaateh to New York Tridune, g e 5 % o . mony, . 18,— o xichly stored with manuscripts and rara yolames. B e pa e pochi 1 £aply fo tho Scuator Sniffle.” tmelvo yoars sgo; and who waa universally | it HISL “:.gfm;:\’flf“;,“:u"“ o u’:iuln- unbil tho olosiog daya of the session of the Log- | WAsumNGTON, Feb, 18.—Gen, 8heridan bashad Tn tho drawing-room below aro many rara land- | from ililnols (Logan), Le argued that the Tlouso had a }unpu, "‘? to\vo !u\l-[n;glh pz\:;l’n;llu, %nn l;’tl tho mr'l!u;x’ ‘flvp'(h: dz; ;:I:::;o:haa ;‘um‘unt. aud Le (Davis) be- . Empetor of Germany, Kaiser William, by Bulow, ke o Mr, Banlabury said this anpropriation did not affect " ! Jud snothar of th:"%‘f::;n\ag",‘:;m’:‘or“"n“; By e hesa Frofaors,. 1t was not for | Bowen's Editorial Romarks on tho Advis- fgiaturo, which will adjourn March 9, so that tho Govornor may remaln suspended from offien nfter the najournment. Tho Clovernor hes chookmatod thia scheme, howevor, by this a Jong confersnce with the Houso Blilitary Com. mitsoe, baviog been summoned here for consulty tion on army mattors. ‘the principal pointsem- braced in tho convorsation wore the following: esteomod oy a sonsiblo, practioal women, and | gormad, Mr. Tracy woot in and coosultod with who lised, above any shadow of suspicion, as & | the Committeo boforo he arranged with Mr, blomelezn Clirlstian. Bho waa abovo the avoraga | Richards not to give aoy testimony whatover. in intelligonco and intogrity, and no etain has AR we wrlte, the Council ia in mecrot sossion, . % them, but for services dociding what to do witts the quostions boforo 1, Might not tho Indian B be transf . 1 soti00), i g O | Forvices now belng rendoed by bhes ounoil—How Beecher Loved over restod upon bor namo, Woll, this woman | 1O Or0 | gyoning catling tho Bonate togethor in oxtrs sos- | 1. Blight no ndisn Buresn ansforrod gl school whio are aissppearing ono by ne: | toy were o euder I g tuvse, [the bR ) OFF 9 él 1670, e s e vilt S0 okl homo, whou | 15 o Fathor, wo. prewumo, very Indifiorsat | o, jmmodiatoly ftar tho close of the rogular | o the Wac Deparimont with bonofl to tho publi over her tomplrs, with o_Lead-dress of antiquo | for tho traluing cf the military, “Abo learned owon in h ' servico? 2, Woald it not bo practicable session, to act mpon executlve business snd to eit as = court of impoachment {f noceseary. This action has for lts procedent the calling togethor of the Senate in extrs seasion by Gov. Warmoth in 1871 aftor tho death of fotm, aod high-nocked dresscs which contraat | Henator from Tilinola (logan), who was s Gen- ost avorably with somo of the decolefe exhibl. | Stal 1n tho - atmy, e hete ot _(Saule . ons ot avonlge pattlos Hr. Danoroftis smal | D), witiets (ot e dee oy Whohad not PLYMOUTH CHURCH. and slendor, with gray bair and whiskers, but | yooeivod o military teatning, Lo argued that Congress DOWEN AND THE EXAMINING COMMITTE! i Tomarkably woll presorved for o man In. bis six- | maild reduco the exponsea of the Billitary Academy, | Nw Yoni, Fob. 25.~At the businoes mooting an old friond askod hor, * What sbont Beocher?" | ovar tho groator t\\‘lnltlon whothor it anal ©Oh! ho s oll right!” waa thesnswor. “His | sdvise a new uvostigation, and of congrogation will atiok to him to tho last; and | what sort. It i posaible that the onthusinsm of woll they mag, for thero is but ono Henry Ward the younger men may rojoct any further trials, attor pll that Plymouth Church bLas slroady Doocker. No othor man could evor fill his placo, | sufforad in this w{y + but the wiser mon aro ai- to consolidsto tho _Quartermaaster's and Commiseary and Pay Depariments {nto ona corps? 8, Might nol the Bureau of Military Justioo bo dhgnnund with without Injury to ths pubilo ssrvica . s and-eoventicth yoor. 1lo I8 momowhat com- | ualt sas o much of a burden upan the peoplo of tho | of Plymouth Church to-night tho roport of tho | and they know it.” s o fumlet’ on an Inyostigation that | Liont-Gov. Dunn, for the purpose of olectiog Gauv, Bhieridan’s statoment, owiog to the fact ” yo 1 dvolo for r, e th = | 2. . h that it waa not taken down, cannot be Latiro, overor, amt wiion Becretsey Delstow | cothed e tuts S0 o vy et Ly (s | Eaamining Comltteo was, read by Beother | - Bt in ko gully 7% hald bo Gl o imegine (it tho quosion | smcosmsor o that ol on whlah oaeaon | fio pubic, but i waa ‘of e connta ag unzottied, he went for bim m o laster | PSOTI% b oot i recordaof the War Dopartment ‘Filnoy. 1t recltos Brothor White's griovances | #Onl that makos no differonce! If hois, ho | ¥ be whothior tho Andover Couacll shall bo | Pinciiback was clectod, Tho following s A Mz, Ve 1 important charactor. Ho eaid ho had dovoted a great deal of timo to tho atudy of tho Indian quention and its beating on tho army, and the rolations of {ho two combined. Iie was very thoronghly convinced that the Indian Bureau belongs to tho War and nob to tho Iatorior De- pattmont. Evory conelderation of poltoy, anfety, recommonded or not. That will bo bitterly op- {8 no warno than David and thonsands of others. | bogaq by all tho- stronger partisans, and by all 11is copgregation do not blamo him,—for they | tho Now ilaven elomont, axcept, perhaps, Dr, all koow bow unhappy his domestio rolations Bacon, Whst Mr, Becoher's frionds would sro- are,—and they wiil stick to him." for {s a Committca of a fow members solccted by 1 \Whera {a Mrs, Tilton? " them from n list propared by this Conneil. But #Ob1 sho and ber mothor aro kooping board- thet would not bo uunrlx 80 satisfactory to the i 8 B O D el tertiar o ack: | poiiEs (est bahd thio, vecords of tho WarBapariment | ngaingt IL, O, Bowon Liow tho latier was askod i at & stray ox. Fonrs woro catsrtaiued né | Democrats iad ciiargo of tho contey, tho oxpeures of | for ossontinl facts rolating to Mr. Boechor, and ana time tnnt ha would recall his neshow, Ban- | tho army per msn was moro than §t_liad been snder s | jn roply he only read what was noarly altogothor croft Davls, who i now onr Minister st Barlin, | a Republican Admintstration inco 1930, R sticn: oF b Amot withih sopetk and call tpan Lis friond Blamarek to deelero war | e Allson aiid thoqueation of tolucing the srmy | & Viodisation of his owtyencush W8, 20p0) : waninnt tho United Staten, Ft wau diffalt to bo- | ¥833 dlstinet oue, and ought not to Ls considered by | of o confoesion mado to him ton yoars ago by a Hawo tant tho Jrato old gedt had over, in bia | thoOommittes on Apropristions, Xho Commitiss 08 | \oman not named or idontifiod, #od how ho re- 00V, KELLOGG'S PROCLAMATION ¢ Srars or Loumstana, EIXCUTIVE DEPADTMENT, New Oznuaxs, Feb, 23, 1870.—Whersas, The publio interents soem o demand that tho Benate of tho Blato of Louisiana bo continued in meesion beyond the2d day of March. A, D, 1876, for the pur- gou of considering mny exeautiye or diher u eincas that may be brouglit before them, or for tho | economy, snd life, pointa to this course. The i 2 . Military Affairs was the proper ono ta consider that public, and, 8 has already boon developed, it is it urt of i1 4 mork, Mool tho sapatetion of e il | sabice? ety ainyoiie, oy cout b promotedy fusod o answor tholr quostions, nod procips | ora quito nesr ta whora wo lived, and are dolog | not a regular Boclosinatical Court, aud communi= i,’,‘,‘é,"f.".",,;f,a;,"fi,"..?:g.',‘ $ i Weitogn, Gore | oo Aty obon tho fronu, "_‘;“v':‘r‘;‘}‘r::?;é who hos juet retuned here with his wifo (a T L T R i ol I withdrow. (CGireat laughtor.] woll, Plymouth gave thom a groat many pros- | catlona o it would not bo logally privileged. eror of the _ftato of ‘Loutslsus, do hereby [ ehay”cay ba esslly controled by the army Stghter of Sonntor Tnrmaa) from & 12, e [ Aot o that of Culenes z In conclusion, tho Committca recommended, | ents of useful nd beautiful thivgs, contens tho, Scosto of We Bute 9f \Lome | whila tha civil agonts and officers would havo G il Journey at the far, Iar Weat, I8 a ty 0 of Atr, Banisbury maid tho Committco 0a Appropris- | in viow of Dowaen's rofaesl to suswer, and hia ‘.:Dmm u{:un’i{fi: £o 0 200 l:hni[:t? i na:;:ruzl:x ™ n?o::l'z's‘ mman R :.n il o Y E"" ook BT Tl Would TEVAT BAYE tho Luticr clat of Wshivston correapoadents, | tonasonid report 1 fasor of Feluelng e SRATEY | procipitato witharamal, that Lo bo callod bitora | 1Ok un L Tlomenses By Sute smERONR || o o Gt i ., Decchor to | DRt flar mesion on Tucralsy, tho 3 doy of beoa o Hlodon war had the Jodians been undes 4 § , a7 3 " b g 3 A and to continue for an ng tho space | tho control of tho army. ., She; ‘ Attor taving bren sonscoil mith the Mow Yooy | amine iitate qacaion of chaceiag s sxltivgla, | tho ehurch nt thio businers mootiog on Wednes- | HRMEAENA LY 0 (onncogation? Thon oy | g Dromentia Febenars, 1670, nt sho timo of tholr | of ton & on. Sheridan alss 8024 to unforea suck reduction, Tho Professors at ons a8 D e ant i b Gommuretal Adters | toebootor= ohey weto ot eogaged i o naamrd: | 957 evoning (e ‘"J"", a ":,2,,‘ tn [ Hrer. iworvears Inter, i oo appolnted Focro. | ous busiives of fgbiiog ludisus o o Platns, but bad | 10 tho nccusstions and Insinnations sgoinat b ; tary of tha Tervitory of Arizonn,—then Lo ba- | comfortablo quartors at Viest Lolat, pastor in his letiory of Fob, 4 and Feb. 23. [Ap- cnrue ita Govornor, —and thien hio ropressnted it | Pr Logan ssked whers wero all tho Major-Clanorala | plauso.] thooght that, whilo ho_did not like to reflect on the officors of the Indian Bureau, the Indians, might be more honorably dealt with by army officers, 'thosa ponaltios aro greator, and whoso » "“35‘3;.‘,‘;;“,,“J§,“3§‘.!,3m to know! After tho trial, | Teconcilistion at Doacon TFroeland's, which Alr, ho gob basketa full of lottora congratalating Becober snyd was writton at Bowen’s request to him. My brothor bas hoon s member of his | suow bis wife that the pastor and Lo wero ays, Given under my hand and the goal of the it horelo altached thin 25th day of Fobruary, A, D, 1876, and of the indopendence of the United ilaten the one hundredth. ‘Wiruux P, Kxtiooo, jovarnor : habita of doing buainess aro mord rogular an O e e 1o Congroms. Ltaviny | S0l promincni ofleers 7 Tuey Wero not fighting the | Drothior MoKay moved that Towon bo sum- | chatch for yoars and yearo and g ushor. I | frionds ngoln : By on, Soaratary of Btats. batter quardods Tio Goon nat. hink that tho. il Boa o Jomo laat wiih hiawife they havo visitol | MNSE o favorsta sedustion of ho salarics of | 1008 beforo tho Exminiag (Committan, tagive.| gy, he o o Ve ot o Iinooeumw, Fab. 6, 1870-~3(x Deuw 3n, Do : 1 (Z0'%he demeiaiad Pross] disn would be chieatad on the oo hand, nor the i 7 iti nLeyon 4 im anothe AR . . wan| write tossy how much onjoyment ava KELLOGG'A XNRMIER, overn obbet 3 Washington Territdes, itial Coluntls: Oreeons | tues tratsiamss 8, V. Whito moved an amondment that in do- | know | * Taa fo.tho Jrasptat Of such & Tonaun s Ehall L o onsinb oifier, Hethioks California, Colovado, Utah, Arizons, aud New e, Morrdil (M ald the Committeo ou Appropri: Mezico, making gome 2,000 mulos of their jour- | tlous danot (Inl 2 propor 10 sclect tuls alas of oitie | fault thereaf Bawon bo casb out a4 = alandocor, noy in stoges. - Govornor §s o umall, spaco, wiry | o and reduen thelr pay When o auestion of ro- | ncting in_defiance of his obligations. [Groat fellow, thozoughly posted on the affaira of tho dncing the pay of the uriy wea not before tho Com- | applause,] That Lie bo summouned before the Porritories, nnd ondearod to alt hiy ol nssoci- | RIS - lommittes, and notiflod unloss he gavo namee, atoa i th'roportors® gullerica ut the Capitol, M, itovonsong avid i wanld be eaay enongh for the | gto. that ho would bo cast out of tho noxt busi- New Onreaxs, Fob. 25.—In the House, during tho morning hour, Mr. Kidd, Democrat, of Jackson Pansh, offored the following : i B o, T an, dhe vestigato what char, ny, oot Wiliam P, ntnding Hie b there would coms to boagood undorstanding betweon the Indian ood the srmy officor, and that th;:re would not bo go many lives lost aaat prosen! ¥ But the groat considoration nrged by Gon. brin, Bhe thought it probablo ho had had hundroda | back tho old first daya of our intercoursol But T hnvg of tteh lottors; for she had hoard & great mauy of | been half aiok of infiuonza, and a part of the tima ont hia frionds talk on the subjoct,and this was their :{ ‘;m“h 71: that I havo delayed giving exproasion to oneral statemont, ** The mon joat abont it, and = % B27,1£ ho is as ircealatiblo out of the palpit us in Tam aa inado that T canmot bo eppy 1f T know o ttiat my brother hath aught agalust me,” snd ol | Are sgainst Wiliam P, Kellogg demanding Boridan for tho chango it FENTUARY TWTHTV-HECOND. Guate o saihortao the veduction of tis salicy oF S0 | uons meoting, [Applauso) it, thoy do not biame tho womons and tho om: | though Pani ot conaclous of eves. iotendia auy fox Foichinont, and that they soport 8 esrly 18 2rac- | Hio Tt B el PRy P e One would imagi? that the natal day of the fug all laws fnconsiuteut with tho bill. % Mr. Whito eaid thoy shonld atand trifling no | on, generslly, fool that ho p: ra, ‘[ilton & | jury to you, yet the knowledge that you thought I had o, mittos that » saving of ©28,500,000 a yoar could be made in tho appropriations for the army alons in the matter of tramsporiation, forts, stations, &c. io said thore would bo no neces- sity for so many disiant posts, snd that tho aav- ing in this respoct, and particularly in tranepor- reat complimont. For my own patt, I am glad | wea onough to raks me untiappy, and 1 have prayod B D sty attontion 40 ma s for his 1o~ | ofien ad earncally that God Would take sway il ob- meric power ia eo great tuat I do not think any ;’llmfl"!l‘:!;l‘;’gnu us llaznhm sgaln, Hohus done ft— woman could reeist him, I sm not a momber of | igere HAHD 1 t tho friends of outh fo be the frisnds of Hia ehuroh, but always go 4o bear bim. 88roh | my o ase; 1 want (030, Who roeslvad me when & Pater Dabria wosld be 1roporly colebratad du | AL, Saulsbury sald tho salary of tho Pesaldent had | longer. Thoro wos no othor exsmplo of & ‘ n.‘{;’my, which fi:, rnun(xés:lfinfi’“fi4c|, p,'m; hig | been Incraased by an uppmpnfuon Bill, ns woll ns the | church boiug so hampored by a brotuer, But v name, but notbing will bs dono hayond the firing salaries of the Judges of the Buprems Court, and It | ong otber ‘brothor had tho decenoy to go and ! D olubes, S meokiom of tha Ol Fofks' Ataosine | {188 ot wiseto stfue that aalariea conldot boctizbged | hmng bimealf, [Gront o plauso snd laugbter.) ot o touss wis ket gyt | AR RIROR R o G v hatics ot ag | LI0: thonght, Bowen gaght at’ ba: exommusk: Mr. Matthews, Republican, of Tenaes Parish, mado w polut of ordor thal this was an_owlor of tho Houee, not a motion, aod could not be ndo‘ilkud without a suspenaion of ine rulea, Tho Bpeaker ovorruled tho polnt of order, : i i bor, and she says it is & to Irooklyn to bo my support to tho end of ovoral Ropublican members domandod the Mexican War. Tho Laltimore Fifth Iufantr lch L T submit st th osted, [Applause.] [her sister] 18 o mewber, camne to Drooklyn, y, 8PP 0 end of my tation, which costs so_heavily on the plains,. will atop hero long coouglh o poy & mmmu; :ff.‘.“.,'t‘},'?.fl‘:fiu!’ Lot ‘attor Jino b, 1876, each ‘ot the DEEOTEL ATEARS. croat complimont tonny vomsn tohavo Mr. | minitry, 1 suuil be gisd, 1f Joo Tord: pumlle. {01 gohs and naye. 5 would'bo vory grest. He alsosald that the In- ealuto to Gen, Grant, and will then take onr | Professars {redt Toint whoso térm of sarvico oxe Boccher horo interposed aud deprecated these or pay attention to hor; and, with such mi:vem it a5, foundlog new ciniielive, rx':‘u:' Tho Sposkor declind to ordor the yeas and | disn service sppropristions would bo less by 4 erack corpa—ibe Light Iufontry-—to Aloxnudrla, | cocds teu yeara hall bavo ihe rauk, pay, end alow- | manifestationa of approval and morriment, Mo | a wife ss Lo has, whas can any one expeot, o | & o thoto that ForaD; e K;mrhx"gu her 9 | nays, and declarod the motion carrled. milllons than they aro now. whote there i8 to bo s high Old Virginia _tiuns. 4 | Ancoof Golorel; thosa whose term of service excecds | satd whilo thoro might bo ludicrous features | how ca sy ona ‘blame bim ? Bho wos talkin T m,"mwm ity g .ymwh;’“:h_" ator in tha svoning the Bpeaker aunounced With roforonos to tho consclidation of tho in B tobe o bish Ol Tauinia, '.'25’;2'}’?4';'.‘,‘.'0‘,‘.’2;&2?.,.‘,‘.?'- %’d?&:} bt ;x;..};uuw- connooted with tho caso of the brothor, yot it | with snother lndivl}tzlmmlm:. wh? nn.lg sho lv'lexl'm“ Gon el ified & cloud fram over e and cast s now | the Committca as follows : Wiitz, Youog, Kidd, | Qaartormoster's, Commiseary, and Pay Dopart Just ps tho Froomasous havo uade consider- | aud allowauco of Major, . 2 2%, | waa & soloma thing for a church to cast out any | Mr. Boechor would pay ol lfl“ i mlr heao,® | ignt upon my path, ‘May To keep na hoth, and, after | Koontz, Jofferies, Domocrats, aud Levisse and | monts, Gon, Sheridan thought it could bo dono, abla subseriptions towarda completing the eliaft | beudiug discussion, the Sonato wont into oxeontive tmormber, and_ho (Lowen) was ono of the foun- | woman with an uncongoatal Lns! and, his friend- ra of co-operation and faithful labor, mey He | Domas, Republicans. but b in opposed to it. Ho thought it would! to the memory of Drothor Washington, as au- | ecssiou, aud soun uft er wtjouined untll Mouduy, Qers of tho Church, aud {sa member, ond tho | ship would ba desirablo; for ho could sympa- | bring ua ta Hiis bhesvonly rest. X am affoctionately ir, Domas moved there be thres Ropublicaus | 1ot bo for the good of the servica, The prossnt : thorizod by nct of Congross,—and just s Co x CONFLIMATIONS. mora Inm.\llzlnfi Tiis conduct tho moro sad the | thize with her. No ouo knew better than Lo | yours, Hexnx WARD Brezonez, | placed on tha Committes. Byetom morked sutistactorlly. duriog the WaF, rosn (wwhich bas donnted 91,600,000 to the Phila. | The Sensto contrmed D. J, Barrow, of Nebraska, na | tpectacte. Hio hopod thoy would desl with the | how hard it was ('g"hs tied for lifa to an uncon- Tho motion was tablod by strict party yote. | and be thougat it tho best for our canotry; He oiphis Ixbilition) was oxpoctod to give $100.~ United States Consul at Dublin; Jobn 3. Wilson, of | matter with solemnity. In his awn thought {t | gonlal companion. . FABLES, The fiva Demoorata on the Committes, all Holphin Ixylhiiou) was oxpoctod 1o gove 8100 | G Goueit b Thamburg: 3. Hatls Tuow, Forl | wia [n tho natuzo of s execution snd funoral. | | The woman who made those Auugioe Gl o e, slpnod e Wibeler adjusitant | fhowed tho ditoroncs 10, thla oope ens ot 1 Gormauy and tho United States. Tho Doresu of 7 Amey, I, ‘discussion, duriug which Brothor | olosurcs wau in simplo earnest, aud told what vew 16 agreemont. sorlously propoand to toar it down, and to usa Hresy 8t = Attor moro 3 ug New York World Military Justico b passed by with the remark P Raymond callod Urother Mokay to order for | sho bollaved, or kuow to be true, without sny of 'This movoment took the Ropublicana by sur- Mo matorlals fa tho gonglretion afa trinmphant e e, Siom ths Buntoraey Giciniiibs v ncnyncnlnt(nu o i and nttributing molives to | the horrar sho would once hav foit at such son- THE WORIIED U1AM, prige, ®s thoy did not anticlpate any impeach- that the army got along very woll bofaro It was timonts. Like oue who haa lived in foul air un- A Clam while paseing througlh a Carpentor's t1i1 tho senso of smoll es beon overpowered, | Bhop encountered n bungry Horon, and (for the and ces308 to give notice of tho danger, aho has horly) k f? Doon in familiar interconreo with tho groat ‘Wind was southerly) knowing him from tho sur- arch, It the bill o tiin intereat ou tue 3.03 Londs of the | bim, Mr, Boecher anid, nlthough most quostions ..,",fi’.‘..‘,‘.“.;’.'}‘é;’..,,,'fl‘;fifi‘: oublig ".‘;;"{g,‘fl}&‘;fi" Dathlct of "Coumbls, mado a roport and praceeded to | onght to bo settiod by tho Committos, ho was at Patis, o the aych Aurmountod by tho colossal | S3piaiadt & Wbk sk it s | SIIONIA0 sendiug thia matter Lack to thom, “etgtuo of Wedlirzdton at London, or tho grand | g fiaking O e ior et Yo Dlatrt s | 16 ™ot mont movemsnt until aftar Mardi Gras, Gov. Kallogg to-night addresssd to the Com- mittoe a formal communication, stating : organized, and he thought it mlam get along agaln_ without it. He was parl aululxmqnu~ tionad with reforence to the bill of sha Military Committeo wheroln certain roductions ara mads ding Handsawe, modostly withdrow into his | I8 tfully roquest to bs Informed when your | jn the mattor of ealarics, forago, oto. Bk s A PECULIAT CAR! Brooklyn congregation, natil bor moral senso is | F2°% h Committee Proposos to enter upon ihis investigation, tn » ! ousrehert flont fomo, Nyl mend lot | pemn sontsiuna o bk thiss Lands 1 vielon.of | uug o aid mot wish Downn 1o % ublo to oay the | Dhstet.. Tioy etatoments tully a0 wel with the ( Bnoll. ‘Tho Heron commeuted unfavorably upon | order tnat 11may appese in poson of by ey | Mo thinks -a _zoltolion_ fn_ elitier _ the action of that paople that there is little room to his conduct for somo timo and proposed 8 Mu- doubt thoir corroetnoss; and to those who would | sl Counoll, but all was of no avall, Fioallyn bavo our wholo social fabrio from sinkik Into | thought struck him, and ho denonnood $he Clam L, ahaft, to buil ioh BIE: Puckner donied that thoe Biokiug Fund Com- | Committes wore his (Baechor’s) rolstivos and 7 tumnfi:x‘:nhni c‘;lrn'xlhuzcmd é:;":nng :? n:::{ mllllnne“rc.i l'.:uuml ‘any bonds ainco tho 27th of January, | frionds, but hava the whole mattor disposed of 3 donnttons may bave baen squanderod, but so | excenton certificstes slready dolivered. by tho Clurch, which could uot in any way be B o B baa berh balit £ fheira, | o M. lerelord—Then why stk outof thebiil the | called A picked tribunal. (Applatise.} provided by 860, 1,730 revised statutes, GUIERNATORIAT, COUNTER-CIEOK, Gav. Kollogg has {ssned a proclamation con« fluy or allowance of army officers would ave s demoralizig offect and tend to drive good mon from the srmy, o thinks tho pros- ent pay and allowancea a8 low a3 good judgmens il quickeands of * Freo Lovo,” comos up the | boforo Loavon as a Porjurer and a Horno-Thisf. | vening the Benata in extra sosaion, to commence ( o Cavo pald fit 16, wudor thio asaurancs of an | Storient proniblting tho fasuing of bonda after tha | “Afolay thon withdrow his resolution. Question of what {s to bo done with this wido- | Tho indiguant Clam " thoreupon imprudently | immediatoly onthe oxplration of the prosent ::l:;:su:fiifi (1;; xs;r{g sz'l&x]x,nd;c;:om' lh’uu \;I:: = o s Ciat thn worle was -lamikimate |/ ok Haciuee, % i uot steiko b outs 1t was strack | o DIF- A onraan safd. thoy wantod to dosl with | apresd corruption, Ono quostion is pertinen, | abondoned hia Polioy of Bilonco, but, alasl_ho | rogular session, on Thuraday, March 2, sud con= | }5rcqeeaen. 116 othor wormen, cost monoy, but Z 200 uulmnfi "Thoy have vosted righuflm Tt | ok Huckner=d oEN ¥ Bowen ana mombor. They had moro affoction | viz.: Have wo not bad too muoh moemorla, son- | had hnn]{( opened hls month whon the Hcron | tinue for aud daring the spaco of ton' daya fof | that they, Iiko all women, are worth what thoy i shaft, and thodclay In completlog it bas ot | Bir, Hereford—Why did my frlend agreo to report | for him than ovor, and did not want to part with | timontal religion, too much taith, and not quite | swallowed him, tho purpose of congidering any oxecutive or other | cogt. It ia said that lsundrosses aTo & VOry ox- beon groater th%n was tho dolny in comploting | stsiking it out 1 him just now. [Laughter.) He gavo thom as | onough works 7 It tho Roman Cburch fell fnto Moral—tscoud Thoughts are not Always Best. | businas thasmay bo breught befora them, ot for | nongive luxnry, and that an immonso sum coubid tle monament on Luker ui"_" Liot thern comn- Ar, nueuner-nemmlmh tho best thing we can de. | his chief fact a statomeat by a woman, and ho urlevou: error‘s g‘:uumh mKux ul;flmrmn. is not A Iflm nuug;mlgn AND fllhs BARB. i tho purposo of sorviog as & court of impeachment {;o Bavod eaoh’ ,'“, by roducing them to ono to ot e it CBongrens cauh sid thom, vory | T inrithtenlitlaloitl |\ o armanatof thess | (ER0STIIAR) plodsod Lia roputation for segacity [ fhio Protestant Ghurch doing likowins $hrough | Ao iunumorable Caravan, whose supply of | It wocowsary, itho mprossion among Hepub- ench compnny. The trausportation of their ‘baggage sud equipmont 1a tho principal sourcs of complsint. R Gon. Bherman has boen addrosscd by the Com- mittes and asked to como and give Lia views on tho questions treatad by Gon, Sheridan, —— B MYSTERIES OF TOBACCO. faith in foobng? I¢ our Christian toschors | Water bad becomo ozhausted, ias halted 1a the would glvo us o ittle mora of Obrist, and a good | Degort, whon & Barb approached o Dromodary doal logs of _Paul, it wonld be botter for tho | and bosought him to set them up. This, how- Church and the world, The Barmon on tho | evor, the solfsh Animal refusod to do, aflirmiog Bount and the 25th chaptor of Alatibew sro in | that ho had no sarplua over home consumption. diroct contradiotion of all theoriea of salvation | **Wator,” said ho, laughiny in tho consolous~ by falth, and ali nesertions that tho deeda of the | noss of hisweslth, “puro Water, bright Watex 1aw bave nothlag to do with justification. | formo. Wt would younot givo it You had, like s { ymer-—-1 uiul tuat sho was o dead womep. (Laughter.] Ho ! T i % BIOue ) honi Wit Sace, e G0 o Jhebery o about - | Ju30d his from Dowon's hoart and history, nnd 2 ART AND AUTIATS, ‘Bir. lackner—You are vory much inlstaken, is dragging tho grave and tho brothel for evi i Mr. Healoy i3 tao guest of Mrs, Dryan, at 3, Ciymar—1t wus 80 assoried by & Scustor without donco, and relyiug on tho dead to support bis . Highland fiacc, tod la tho uttraction”at her | contradiction. ponor and word. They had succeeded in T iy aftoraonn vessptions. Tiis favitly ror | DI UutknerThan that Sunstor, ke great many | goultog him to fix the poriod at batween ten aud i D e e o aiot Il daghitorh a0a | OVier toorle, mmemvory tlasbantlt, ' o, o | twenty.ive sears, bub nforinomely for i tho in a convent, two ure tha wivos of Frenchmon, | wiat the amouut ie? study aod prayorineeungs to which be refers Jicana sgema to bo that it was tho purpose of the THonso to prefor articles of impeschiment againat thoe Govornor and Lisutonant-Governor on tho Jast day of tho sesalon, which would suapond thom from oflic, and loavo the Bpenker of the louso Acting Govornor under the Conssitution, 1t in balloved that convening the Henato in extra sossion will operate to quiet impeachmont did not exist together. ughtor,] They had | Our Chriatianity noods to bo brought back o | m a Throst 7 fest long to teel it tickling down | schemes. ; Sodot thn bag ol 00 e B s | sy bt thosmount | did riot exet togockar, (hanghion] 0 B, | Ghriaty aud delivared from the sossationalim 2 fhros atorhachs 10 Saablo you to dopre two —— Thousands of Roams ot Paper Paftad orary KOUGAON, e s fino portralte | - S0 ClobareThs saiément waa mado o tho Seasts | Howon deolarod bis willingnons to go bafore sy | whldh on'y sk LTOG do you fosl#" Wo | othor boats of their shrol" Tho converastion WISCONSIN, tmtasantin. ¥ Yy buat of nm;m, Jolinson & fow days prior to by Senator Bayard that tha antount was £1,250,000. three of the soveral mon ho named. Theso sro | need, inatead, to oak, * What hun»rou been do- | waa liere interruptod by the appoarance of tholr AMSEMDLY, New Tork Commarcial Advertiser, ; buas ot Revardy Toiuan ' T doys ror 5 | A or et o Senien by wling e | mow appoined Gommissiosos nd ot B g | i hod whol e ponsbontyor . Mo eads | manon v LE 0 BT, Bromatury | o, e T D | e e s st o t tho flnost works of aru wver #eon hore. Joucs ocoed Bicaiar | Difoca them; auc. o Doty &4 : Mapmox, Wis., Fob. 25.—Tho foro part of the | wo have on in ¢ at o & in now a compotitor for tho commission to oxe- s B Suu::g:y.“:;ml;umchfl:'lm:‘uumfi ket | proceodings would ba priviloged. [Applause] " v o nover seen ypo an attempted ox: be nid of the uxlnfi which now has the name, and | thon opening his thrao stomachs shared thelr : s The resolution of the Examicing Committes | from which morality has beon so carofully elim- | rofreshing contonta with the Barb. Assembly session thia morning was vory quiot, | planation, i * What under tho sun becomes of A B O O e B Amt ot Givasy | v, ek suggeetod s pestponoment of arthor | Was unaaimonaly adoptod. Inated, : e ¥1Fe Laughn Bost Who LAuhs Last, | no buelness of importauce boing transaoted, ox- | the enormons quaatity of this cosras brown } for thie snmo serios of portralt-busts, action on tho conferenca roport until the result of the Adjournod, We noed a religion “h'°!§. means ‘aixteen THE ICONOQLAST AND TIE CANKIDAL. copt tho sppointment of & Committes of Con- | wrapplog paper which we everywhera sca piled o Glarko Allia has como o & staudatill on his | uvestigston now belng carriod on fute tha conduot —_— ounoes of sugar for a pound,” ana na ssudin | An TInconaclsat once essayedto convincoa ferenco on tho Centennial bill, most of tho timo bolog spent In Committoa of tho Whols on the Inrgo gonoral filo, aovaral bills belng considerod and roported back, Half a doren unlmporiant bulls woro indofinitoly poatponed, and thae bilt roposling tha Jaw exemptiug the West Wisconsln Tailroad lands from taxstion, on which the Railroad Committan for soveral reasons prosented in thelr report, was rocommended for the ssma of tha District suthoritles bo made’known to ths up to the cerling in warehiounes, or shying sorost the sidewalk from truck to store, lixe Yarthian arrows darkening the aun, or perchiance coming to theelty from mlils in the surrounding country, loading wholo trains of frelght cara?" This, surely, 16 & profound puzzle, which few oved among old resldents can unravel. But hers if tho anawar: (**Tell {t not in Qath; publish il not in the streots of Askelon.)” In brief, we Liavo at this port an enormons cxport trads in 1t} and no more of the sort in_which sobrlety | Cannibsl of she folly of Idolatry, * For in- o, unflmlu“ o do with ealvatlon.” e need | stance,” hosaid, *hero s this Palm Treo bo- that every rellgious toacher who has boen decry- | noath which vie ara sittlog. You might with ing * works,” and holding up faith as the all- | one portion of It make a Qlub wherowith to kill pufficlont passpott to Heavon, should tako to | mo; Bplt a haunch of mo on & second, and, hay- Himaeif & portion of the blame for tho doteriora- | ing roastod it over a Firo made with a third, slb tion of publio morals, and do works for ropent. | down fo iton s fourth that wervod you oan auce, by persiatontly presenting Christ's etan- | Chalir; thon pick your Tosth with o fifth frag- dard'of ife ss tho only ets proof of accept- | mont, and praise for your delighttul moal an snce with Ilim, Lot un got done with tha ro« | Idol oarved out of a sixth, Dut what would that Rrost Lincolu monument, and thoro is & genoral fouse shoti 2 THE SCANDAL BUREAU. dosire expressod Lo have a statemont of tho col- ‘,‘,‘,:’.‘:."‘;,,.."f,“,“c'n’nd.m‘.’.,".“},3'{;?;,“..‘2‘,}.‘:5:’"‘.’.{.‘,’:‘.‘.: CHICAGO'S POSSIDLE MEMBERS OF TUE COMMITTEE. (1actions aud oxpousen, Heparato subucriptious | astep might bo takon in connoction with Districs affalrs Of thatwo Chicago gontlemon who may bo wero mada for soveral of thio statues with which | which wonki not be full of bluuders, lioton a3 mombers of the reversnd Committeo the dostal is covorod, like. a Gorman | BIr. Mucknor soptivd tuat the vffoct of that would be | v twelf! cake, sud Congross vofed canpou | 0 injure the crodit of thuse ponds, No onscould | of Five to try Amorica's pastor, Judge Gookina 7 enough 4o provide brouze to cast thom, donbt tho obligation of tho Governweut in conneation | g out of town. The other gentlemsn fs Alr. ! "N tatuo of Lincoln which the Western Gani :i.‘:i;;‘,‘,:‘:? riiother that obligation et & primaryer | Eiibu W. Blatebford, who in » momber of tho tary Commiesion Las paid foris to Lo insugu- | to meot tion. n rch, oo e N g ot e | e L o e Tocin rfitiod o weoe | Sy caBe Oosgeeputianal Chuedl,. and whio 7 lives at tha narthosst ocorner of Latialle and | figion of sniflo, and oall on all men, evorywhere, | God"——* That s a faot, though Thad nover | disposal, Ablo npeectics wero rade sgainst the straw papor batwoon New York aad Havana, suspices uf & comunlilos of colovod cluizons, | o B8 woTiA Y 08 0 REEESE SIS | Maplo strosta. A Taupme zoportor called at igion o e A o s O e ateaon | thousht of i ‘boforo.” restiod tho Canuibal, sad | bil by 3, Grilin, Speaker Fifeld, Bisk, sad | Whers {1 Caters Tnto. manutaoture of tobioco: : aro heglouing to srrive, and are looking ourlong- | Weelk Wia ugresd 10, Mr. Biatchford’s rosidonso Iast evening, and was | 00 tho Mount. Jaxe G. Swssuecat, | tearing a fragment fromtho Palm Troe bis killed | Pullou, on the ground that it wonld bo bad The trade oan be reockoned by thousanda of toue, ! 1y about_bofore the bl show st Philadolphis BCUENCK. ceivod b ath, probably & eon of tho ge ———— the Toonoalast and faithfally carriod out bis Pro- | falth,violation of contract, and detrimental o the Not a stoamor loaves port that docs nat, take out Iy about bolore Hheim axo 50 profoundy iguo. | ;T B¥aus, frum the Comuwittoeon Foron Atalrs, | O yod by a yoath, p s Refs FACTS AND COMMENT, gramme, Eradit of th Bioto, and for the bill by Mesars, | from 3,000 to 5,000 reame, ot in oocaslonal lac opeus, Bome of Lloin, B e ten i | Teparicd back shycoesvanence uruiabod that Gom: | tloman, who, In Toply o uho vepariars duestions, DOWEN ON THZ ADVIHORY GOUNGIL. S Blorai-quica nam non movere: Tk Wol | Hordon and Comtook sat mesauee of raltio siancad 8 bigl 88 3,000 eama; Tk vory fod ‘was ogoorted by Edward Everott to visit Bunker et e, B6i cronce to the | stated that Mr. Dlatohford was ab home an o Yor Inde Feb. 2%, one, tax-payors of counties whors tha lands lio, after slnce . T attontion s AUFa0ied. by | Eustonc. wils di Siavad Mive-und tho pachados | oould bo seen. Tba roporter was favited kbl stgiend TUK TONNET NEWEDOT. rhiob the bill waa indeSnitely postponed-—8 to | tho qusntily last named. Tt was long sluce svie If wo wero to ballove romo of thegodlesa | A Newsboy was passing along ths Streot, whon achool of journsliets, tbis Council of Mr, Lacehi- | ho chauced to discavor & Purss of Groonbaoks, er's would deserve to ba known in future his- | Ho wasat first incliued to congealit, but, ro- tory, ke tho old * Councll of Robbors,* ax the | pelilog the unworthy suggostion, ho askod & Coucll of Whitowashiers, It 1o not 5o ab ail, | yenotabloManlcit wore bic, “tho Vonsrable Although the Council was carefally selooted, 8o hl:nl.. the Hw} K.“:. m{,’,'. Quacrter, '.‘fn‘:.m that the bulk of its mombers should ba frisndly | he would yat ba President. Tho Venerable 3an to Me. Ioocher, and although they are thus pro- | then lisstoued away, but waa srecated for having disposed to listan favarably to evory statoment | Countorfeit Lillsin hle possossion, whils tbo that hie or hia church may make, and loak tunfa- :a‘;:;f,%‘m‘:m’ ‘glll‘fig ‘xgfifl%&mm s vorably upon all those who Liave been placad I | AMoral: Houesly i Bometitos tho Bast Dolley. antagonlem to bim, It would be an outragsous sud unfounaed {nault to thoir ovident honesty to VWonthful Shooterss mnn siab in fin}l mnrzg ngfir dlho‘bnfl nl“l.ho u.s"nl..m ‘ln .’nhfl !.?(Alllthnnc(lo‘unl o E;:“;;“Q“h:» to bs msosted In tha nall t Mr shatt, on which was fuscribed : **1ora War- | partiuent of the Government sppears tohavoboeft | 3, ghogld wmsko his appearsuce, Which that O imited to & recommendation, {n s tolegraphlo dispsich feo ‘;lo‘llx;:x mnn‘i‘“o’:llgg‘kfl"'l;’“n:"‘l’l‘i“‘;"‘,",:‘, 078 | 10" ton. Achonck, datsd the i of Novousber. 1811, | zontleman was kind enough to do in about theo that ho whould retite from the Directory of the Emma 1." Ho is & rathor tall, heavy- tt, aud then, after running his glanco dow, > minutos and » halt.” He is & yathor L ry- if messuring the distanco, ho. exclainiod * E}yh“'f;: E%‘.“d:.’éi‘:&” upan, -i'x‘.:? “&:" "u?.:f o;‘:':.',‘::g'_ sot, plain-looking man, with & partially bala head % *Blosa my eoul! Dida's it’urt'im?” Anothior | aithough ths fact did not snprar Lo have boen com- | and a broad, intelligont forchead. As he reached : tnquikitive but badly-posted Hziton weat down Lo }::‘1"1.;“'?.. lnre l,l::apfi’xl l;:nnuuu! lu‘;& of .:lnuu'yu fok | 410 lag ding 8t the toot of tha stairs the 1oporter mfiu?zx:'.‘:xz"yw::&e:.“:n R e e v ANt sotlon bt the shats 1r01a and sopouucad tat o was & Toprusonta s o 7, ‘Iho correaponds dored printed vo of ‘U'ng TulnUNg. wwern o aid to tg Buporiukondont i AL | wu; s bt o Gtz oa Forig Atains | 0 Hloy 7" soapondod M. Blatohtord, blandly, ! e O o eniied tho Buperine | “he By fulienii, 4 ‘Tho roportor repoated Lia romark in a louder i \ ir, e “Tho Bpeakeg thon called on committoss for rejo: toue of voice. e o whichs side? Union of Tieb. | _Tie Louse went fata Commities of tha Waolo on the | h%00 ¥oice, B, A o e iy, Whioh was | privalocalcudar, and atice baming a pumbcr of bita | 1.~ AL iravly zepliod tho gontleman with tho the Committeo rose and tho {luusy sdjournsd. broad forchead. dant that this hoayy export of paper, that, to % all of- & single d;od;non, uh Bodrmast’ 04 cheapeat, could nos ba for ordinary ooasumption, No market could_poesibly demand such quantl- tles, unleas poople were (nordinate shoppers, and did pothing excopt ran to the Rrocery for small paokages. The p?u reforred to salla at 26 centd. per ream of # or § pouads, and when packed fog export ia n-us\!{ &mml into bales of 100 resmy each. 1t is asid thas tho ezporta are ‘so large that our ontire domestia sonsumption is scarce! equal to one-sixteanth of the total shipped Cuba slone, whils edditonal quantitiea aro {u demand for Brazil, Bermuds, eta.,—very much of it, doubtless, golog Into _the manufactura of RENATE, Tho Senate aoncurred in s-fow unimportant Azsembly bills, and had gnlh a long discussion 'on ths bill appropristing $2,000 asa eontingent tund to the Governor, which cathe up for con- sideration. Auamepdment had beon Nggnnd adding *a feection sppropristig 83,000 ta be koowa as a Kox an Wisconsln River improyement contingent fund. Sonator Darron moved to recommit to the Committes on Heato Affairs, withh instructions that it report Low much had alroady beon expended on the Foxand Wiscopsin Itivers improvement, how much worl had been done, and whethar what chieroots and eigareites. For this pu 0, We sarofully noted down. " " tond that thoy are in any collnsion to evad Tho Now Orleans papors contaln socounts of | 1isd boen done was of practical importanco to paso, ynoteddom, o g seaon toaorron Tl b for @aess debala | M DIG you son bt morlag's Tamowa2” | BER e omcr o8 ony of bus seosy | o *onoonnter” Bl too [ntormission of tho | (ko publis, Thig was rojocted, and the amepd- Ass told, It aaryes scusivibly, s, papets sl ' . ExMayor Emory now roaudes in tho Louse i e S “You,” wha tho raply. denomiuations ate s thoroughly honost, and, iy | $art iho otherevening betweon tWo gantiomor, }mn“ m“(“g - !lume ‘;n‘gdh. t:‘dr' fi%‘ffifi?fii pure whito ash. ‘Thero ia but one conolusion : b o s penpy| | TEovament Agninessns Mloux, L KOILT o feom rockizn aae | O et e oeopasionsios | EEsicole ianco aud Edar Soullgay, Mz liasos | 0 oy lo's thid seadiog. - 2 romarkod by lesdlng doalor [n the trals :‘ Gen. Bherman. 5 Gon, Crackin sl o oo oy, b il probe ives i tloot iro. ;T:fl:::::h;u?%??m‘: ¢ | » plokod; body of intelligent mon. These mon | and sskod him if Lis mame was Bouligny, and, Gov. Ludington ias sigued tha Vance Tullroad | that te groat balk of thia paner fo contorioy Doston Barnabeo {8 coming hero with bis vo- calists, to give two concorts, Caleb Cusblug wnitos that he must retumn into cigars of the lower grade, and when reforned under custom-house brands, neatly boxed ani fragrant with illusive odors, readily commands ¢ know thoy are honost; thoy know that they be- | BpOR rocelving an_ afirmative snawer, struck sbly start for Fort Fetternian to-day. Yester- | names publishod 1o the dispatclies 2 nsked the 5 lova br. Bosoher Innocent; and they would jne | Bim in the faco. Bir. n’fl’;"fi‘x’.fli"é‘;fi bulles bill amendiog the Potter law. day ho spont an hour in the telograph oftico | uews-gatherer, oA o . 3 in Mr. R's abdomon, throo 10WA. 1 uliaz b bome, ble brolker’s douts Raviog dorauged il | {5’ Shormsar o, Bhaciisn G Qg | o & pasmimas oe LA Dlatobford, stter coghtat- | dlgnantly ropel every charge of consalment or | ghots in roturn, which, *by & miraclo,” fallod to LPOISLATIYR PROCERDINGA, - ARle: Ths peculin p;',;c‘;‘.fi‘:‘,“é“};";‘.‘}:g T:“o! private aflalrs, ter, and the commanders of Yorts Laramio, Fot- | '+ Yon of aoureo, thon, saw your name smang evasion, hit anybody in the m'd“% puanage. Alr, Rance | Ds Moies, Feb. 35.~The Senate to-day 1n- | course known only to tho initiated, But it in wal ) Mrs. Fassett's Baturday art receptions aro well | tarman, and Lincoln, important orders wore | the list of those from whom the five ato to bu Thero aro fow, very few, leading mon In the | rotired with the bullst in bis sbdomen, and Mr. definitely postponed the resolution memorializ- | underatood that whon aatnrated in the juice of Wended. RacontauB. | received by bim, and interestiog information | soleoted,” obsorved the reporter, body,—nearly all vary kindly disposed, and s few | Bouligoy, havieg bosn allowed fo eicort the | o6 erea for the repest of the Resumption | tobscco steme, sad, parbaps, elmost dissoly THE RECORD. Sauiiod over thowitus o ble wigeriors, The | | “Yea sur tual tha papers tiatod Ity fust | o them evidently imparlal, Notably aruqug the gg{;"fl;’;fl{,‘:.g‘e‘,‘{r‘;"fi‘f& jiave bimuslan. Aot iThon Stons resolutions, on the ssme sab- | L1 00ce dn!lmiu'od:cilowrlum‘ln‘:;kn; iling Y d b sul 04 sroof hias nol tranapure nd af anced over ou know, aud that' tor, Dr, i almost equal nos orior, to the genuine leal ; BXHATE, present ‘B0 information can ba obtalued from hout 1t b roply, ek W 'dtb‘rfnntd:’:ylu p o.f;.fl'fif’.‘l'u :&;:x‘i‘n: undor 30 yoars of ag Joot, adoptod In the House, were 1aid upon the Tois o P oosaibi oV but & man who means that all ahall be treated With squal faimess. A case of this occurred | The Nimmans Countryman and the In fack it is sometimes possibla to deteot, as we sra informod, the delicate Slm of paper lnten m motion of Bir. Bherman, the Benate, pro- ., | sded to thio conslderstion cf the bill roported the Qoneral. Enough {8 knawn, however, toals 'fhen you have not recolved any further table in the Senate. low us to state that no intarference with the oo~ | motico 2" waa the next iuterrogation, A large pumbar of petitlona were introduced 5 pation of tho Black Hills is cantempl t d," quiotl; ked M h il had Audeor, in the k for the repeal of ihe prohibil Hx '3: . t:i (Y - b mn i ML“H 4 4y thie Finanoe Committoe on Wednesday last, :)‘]‘. ‘i‘]‘u‘;a '!‘; ST :hn 2 °£':5'n,. m’a mm"iml‘x‘u B Wor yuistly remarke v, | when, after the Counol heard of thoe triala . Audor, n the House for the o . prohiblior: olding the exterior, 1o suoh a refilnoment i rmment, o . ch Mr, Boecher had suffersd from th - New York World, liquor Iaw, and to provide for a license or local | art haa this business besn carrisd, that by the i to smend ths scta of July, 14, 1870, and Jan. 20, | ynow of auothor wintor fles, he Indians who |+ Now, in case you should bs chosen aa one of MeEaY s e o 4 i > e . auct of the neighborivg churchos aud their pas. | An Humaoo Countrymeu, whila chopplog ters, and the Oouncil was (n & very tonaer mood Taggots 1u & Wood, discovercd sn unfortunate towardy Mr, Beoohor, a delegats, with a few | Addor cbiltod ana apparently hfelpss, Moved tealing words, auggestad that the session closa with cowpasaion, ho piaced the miscrable Reptlls option, "The House akirmished most of the forencon on the blll to restors the death penalty. The queation 18 still ponding, use of machinos rollod over the shesk of paper ah almoat perfeat impress of the tobacoo last it obtained, the peouliar *‘spots’’ bcln‘ printed 8 on calico. The waste and rofuss of X o to auttiorize tho refunding of tho ustionsl debt, . $1r. Bherman expluned ¢ho bill, and sald it wag tecommended by the Beoretary of tho Trossury, now contomplate ® goneral ontbreak snd the | the tive toLiulp try tho Ureat Pastor, would you utter extinofion of the frontier sottiomenta, will | socopt that trust 7" quenied the roporter. be complotely subdned. Many will go to tho Al L saw shout 1t was what was {b tha paper: factories i1 liile the remsinder | this moroing. That's all 1 have heard about'it,” | with Ayor by the Moderator. Dr. Bacon | 10 his bosom, and carcied It homo toLis Cottago, ————— }ike wanner is carefully gathered, and, by iaten I providoa that tho 43¢ por cent bouda woud | LARFY, fi’:‘«%‘%n“:&‘mmm whore thoy wilt no | responded tha gentlemn e b e b Thson 0, who by this time bad ) hat Mr, . | where tho gratefl warmth of the fire soon ro- ., mingling with paper, onos more scquires bodi pun thlsty yoars, inatosd of iftoen soars, sndin- | 1ot o B SS TNENL "whitea la aay way, P s ot o Rt b LA tras toat Mr. Beoenor liud et MISSISSIPPI, gliog with paper, bodi od; but so bad Dr, Starrs sod_Dr. DBudington, | ¥ived It. But the Aader had no sooner regained noblo men, who aiwo doserved our sympathy,” | conssiousncss than it stung fatally the Country- And he then followsd with prayer. man's Mother-in-lsw and Wife, and was about to dtr. Baochor and tha other raprosentatives of [ kill bis yelow ‘:fif" when, ctylog, ¢ Baftly, his church havo cortainly msde an oxtromely fa- | S0ftly, now!" bo uelied sn Ax aud doatroyed it vorable improssion o their Couneil, ~Mr, | .Moral—Thus wases that wo may lave oo Beecher's repeated probestutions of Lis eagor- | Much of a Good Thing. ness to have auy light posmble from any source thrown on bis Lfe have more than onoco excitod A Coutenniul Stamp. Licatty npplauss, and his magical eloquonce waa The Post-Oftice Depariment haa sslected the nover moro forvent and porsuasivo. But per- | deaign for a S-cent stam lnulnp.‘ 10 be used haps Thomas Q. hearmsn hsa bosu the greate | dunwg the Contennial Exhibition. 'The stamp sut uctoss of $ho Council, and he bulfur:nly will ba I the form of & shield, having at the to} improased them wily his fairnoss, and lioe { and bottom tho dates 1770 and 1870, Beneal iy, sud parenoy of mind, though we sus- | the upper figures will bs the words *U, 8. Post- pect therola oven yet a lingering wander {n the | age,” and at the bottom of tho ahield will bo the minds of the minlsters and delegates how so | worda *'Thres Conts," Upon the face of the £oad & s ooutd ever tave bein, bk famoun .m-;g wi bo s post-bay sud g oat-wark of telo. I8 were thas | grs, o8 ‘'wiros, and, boneath, an en ol o1 i ki, Paagtiy, were thas | srspnpciis tu wiise; iad; benald, 41 06 and consistenoy, 60 that in subsoquont use thi votary of tobacco fuhales it In his pipe, securing cowfort aod solace, or takes i¥ pulverized intd anuf, through the nostslle, imsginiog himsoll transported 1a dreamy lassitude beyond the caret snd worrimenta of this lower life—an & wisp ol paper. : THE IMPEACHMENT BUSINKSE, ‘ oroases the amount from §300,000,000 to €500,- Meapus, Tonn,, Feb, 25,~The Appeal's Jack- son (Miss.) spocial laat night says: *The House epent the entire day in oonaidering the report of tho Ames Inveatigating Commltteo.” At tha timo the special was mont last nighta vote lind not besn reached. Tho reportof the Committoo {5 quite leugthy, and recommends that Gov. Ames be impeached and remoyed trom offics for offloial misconduct: on eleven asparate and distinct charges, which are apeci- fisd, conaiating of a fajlure to remove certain offioials, aud the removal of others without csuse ; for causing bloodshed at Vicksburgin Crosby's oase ; for calling for United Btates tioops, and naving thew eject Flanagan, the Bboriff of Warren County, from his ofice, {n violation of the law; for attamptiog Wlncnnn Qeu. Crook will make thinga hively all along n{a attachod a brasd chain, both polished to tho lino. Oheyouno will ba benefitod by tha move- | highoest degres of porfection, The repurter un- ments now on foot, and will make rapid etrides | derstood the inkimation, but e had not fnished fn the pathway of proaperity. Oficers and sol- | asking his quoation! diers of this department, who havo of late been » But you are waudering from the point, now, s'dreaming the happy hours away,” will ba given | Mr. llatchford. 1,want ta know whother you service of an arducas kod ardeat nature, and the | would accept or uot," said the reporter. g:nanl awskening which s sbortly to ensuo will I really don's kuow," replied tha gontleman, the most startliug which tha cuuntry bas v Not koow whethor you aould do ane Lhing known for yoars, unless wo aro most wonder~ | or auotherif cailed upon to sot?" queried the ro- fully in error in reading tha sigus of tho times. porter in somo astonisbment, ————— ——————— “'No; I doo't know anyihing'abont It; haven't Confession Not Guod for Fiis Soul, B | bad ume to think about It, in fact," waid the Io Bordeaus, France, & young man was re- | gentleman, turning tho door-kuab. % o cently sonteuced to aix days' imprisoumens and * Do you koow that you witl accept 7" queried 25 francs’ fne for having during the prieat's | $ho interviewer. temporary abssuce usurpud Lis robe and his | **No was the solemu respooss. pisce in the confossioual, and listeasd 1o tne | | **Do you know dhal Yo wou't nooopt 2" confeazions of sovesal young women, 1bs reporter. 00,000 i . Mr, Edmunds inquired if any of thess 43§ pec sent bonds had been issued. After some debate the Senate passed tho bill, Tha voto on tho passage of tho bill wey: Yeas, 4 B1; nays, 5. Those votiog in the negative were 2 Gockrell, Eatop, alcCreery, cDonald, and Rabe ertaon. Tho bil}, us passsd, ameuds the acts named 90 aa to provide thai the ameunt of bonds beac- jog 43¢ porcent iutereat, authorized to be - B susd, be incressed 10 300,000,000, and that LLey ba ls a3 the plessure of ths Unitsd Histes after { ty yosrs from {he dale of thelr fasus, instesd of % afias aficen years. It also provides that the ach suall : mié e sauatrued to authorias any incrsaso of tho tota ——— Quoen Victoriae The London correspondent of the Boston Ad vertiser eays that the Queon's health fa yeslly much more delicats than is commonty supposed | sho in frequently rendered sick by riding in acsr- risge, nm if akie did not losd s quicssad retirod lite, would s0on broak down altogether, This ot the authority of » medioal man *who has th '.‘,'.’" uppo’rtu.n;gen {‘or kl‘;"'“ n:; t:u‘::‘utu :I ® cass,” who alsa aa) Al 0! bt tatas from tho daadh OF bar busband 4ed s dus to ber griels =T i e § ked