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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1876, £ 8 \ witnoss thonght tho matter fell throngh becanse | from tha Post-Office hiera to-night, and the anly | seven monthe, Park Intended to sell ont on the | fourth, snd Afth sections of sn act Lo enforce the right Mr, Randail moved (hat the warrants of the Bpeak. SILKS. g of & Iack of confidenco betwwesn them. Purman | liglts used are lamps insids for the clerls, lear- strougth of thet. of citizens of the Unitod Btates Lo vois in the saveral | er ba fasuied to the Bergsant-at-Arms, directing BIM | s et esrm—— & WASHINGTON' would not get tho apnontmant for Wentworth | ing the public to grope In darkness through tho T, 7. MILLYER, 8:;?:4 gv'. "fl" ’ nn:.m-lna lcr.m:iar ?mm 17 take into custody and bring into the Jlall the absent IT PAYS TU TRM]E UN THE m SIDE. a0d trist him for tho £3,000, and Wontworili | veatibule, wtho waa attorney Wil ex-Sonstor Stowart for | Broved ek gl 15 iyl s s munatifate fo Ho L ; Judiclary. iemuers, 3r. Hoar ralard & point of order that, ihe reguise Mz, Lyan i Ius litigntion concering tha Emms | = Mr. Morton said tho abject of this bili was Bpesior et beiog pmnng the acmu:?tor i Mite in the spring nf 1871, was exawined by Mr. | the act (o onforce thio Yifteenth Amendment (Sprivgar, of lilinoi) had no authority to sign any Tlelps, and testifiod that whon in Utab the | bring it within the Iate decinion of the Bupreme Court. | such warrant, u‘?om thov I“"n”:x.b‘tmlttum rialn« the mo‘:e they i 9 m’mur:;::x‘m u:'u"" S "Th.hflnulker pm‘li!rx}onnxgfidl:Ielmln:alnd. “:i A i s value up to tho time r, Howe ntroduced a Lill o amend Chap, 164 of | Hoar having appiealed from the decision, the sp: --?«flfliu‘ifil‘fif."ew"m the Lnglish tHio $4E2 | the tin lawa of the secand seaaion of the oty iatga | Wan 1a1d on 108 tabia: 7 7 When Stowart mroto the lettor to Lvon, saying | Congrestin requrd Lo the compeostion of ‘Commis; Ir: Knos, at bait-puat 6, moved sn sdjoamment, E d nne: 'l in conuection wli e Fox an Nreqatived, eI cengin (eon}TRaN0Y Hiezimooldingy bo Wiconsio ltiver improvement. Faseed, ‘At thia stage Mr. Rusk withdrew his objection to ghting for o workod-out mino, ho did not, a8 | ", Morton eald there w:a a motfon {nndlnu( Raudall's resolution, bat Mr, Fort renswed it, snd the Lyon interprated it, mean that tho mine was | connider the vota by which tho bill fo prowa dead-lock continued. worked out. Adjourned until to-morrow. rounting the elsctoral vots for Presldent wnd Vice. 1. Byyler (Ohio) appealed to members not i pls; — wottldn't pay the money and tenat to Purman to Lovtavites. Ky.. April 3,—An order hashoan et tho position for hlm. Bo tho mattor failed, | recelved hero from Viashinnton widerlug the Witnoss was asked if It was tho understanding | snpnlies of gas, water, and fuol in tho'Custom- in Florida that poopis are to pay their mombors | IHouso sbut off. ‘Ihs wrder comes from the of Congrors for obtasving Jiositions. Witness | Treasury Department, and is belioved 2 bon replied 1 That doponds eutiraly on who ropre- | gooeral ono, to take pince Immediately, It was aenta us, causod Dy the exbaustion of tho fuuds appro- Question—Do yon moan to_say that much ls | pristed by Congress laut yoar, and s failure to tho oustom thers 2 Aunwer—Well, some of our | ronew tho sppropriation this year. According mombers havo auch a roputation. [Laughter.] to tho provisions of s lan relating to this mate Tho impreasion of witness was Lhat Purman | ter, no funds can bo oxpended for gas, water, The Belknap Impeachment Articles Adopted in the House. " CARSON, PIRIE & (0, 3 . te., until appropriated by Congress. Th Preaidout was passed. 'That motion was entered by | (ie would mot say the big bog, for that wauld be har Formalliles to Be Observed Before 900 LT:::":?&T:::’%::"“;"{‘xlunur‘n;:‘a; fioinviila Past.Ofoo 1n in the Gustom-Housn NOTES AND NEWS the Henator from Oulo (Fhurman), and o (Mortou) | o0 the Loy} the iz Rabr? 11a hraposed (it Rndll o the Trial Commenees Witnesa didn't knaw of his knowledgo that Gov- | building, and until furtter appropriation _aball CRUPLTY 70 INAANE PATIENTS, Roped thit Renalr waid Laptopsrnl 8o Bain fotlon bir Wireaaveniop soiaians e aarted fo and 11l L ernment boat hauds were ausosred for political | have beon made will be lightad up with cand les, ” & St oty gispe X B Sl nob b tl ‘Objecti under the call diapensed 3 piirpasee, 1 Purman's intsrent, but ho bad une | 8. Lous, April 8.—Tho water and gas wero Secrat Disnateh to The Cateago Tribune, s Thneman sad Lo wauld not o prevared fotake | Oblectivns sam, aad thin e from the Democratia West Enfl ]] Gmms HflflSB Gerataod that much wan tho cavo. e o Chiatomates o Dot Oftan | Wagiiitaon, D. Gy April 2. —Tha testimony | {0 Menfayy o0 20rre ut hotd ould e by | in O"elll wusgestel as a compromise that the I'Y y THE WHIBKY PRALDS, hero this aftornoon, uuder orders from the | agsinst tho mansgoment of the Government In- The Chalr 1aid befors the Benate the resotutiona of | House meet thoss three dayn at 11 o':jock, and sit till 5. Assistant Distriot-Attornoy Bliss, of Illinofs, | Treasury Dapartment at \ashington, tho appro- wan oxamined this afternoon beforo the Hpocisl | priation for auoh purposes having boen oxlisuat- Committea to inquiro into tho whisky triata ila | ed. ‘The Post-Oftica is to-mght lighted with soue Anylum to-doy was vory damaging. show- s Board of Trade of Detroit in favor of the perma- Mr, Handail conld not sccept that proposition, aa it nent farmation of & aignal service corpe, and rgainat | WOuld interfers with the businea of committees, ing that the Bupennicndent Lam sbused his sny reduciion of the Abpropmintion therefor, v ‘While messengera of the Sergesnt-st-Arma were out ] Story of o Modest Alahama Editor Tiho Relicd on s Friends’ MADISON & PEORIA-STS. . Mo 17 1 utls in earch of it bers, 4 teatimony was mainly corroborativa of that glven | candlea. trust, Tho folluwing :;0 'Olmo ut the polotas | | HF. Mortaw prescatad o el e from L | L N o ey oo Mlample, ol Advice by District-Attornoy Dyer on Batardsy, Gen. s In addition to tha horscs wused on BANERUPE BILL, all objections were withdrawn, Randall's resolution Viee, Henderson mill tostify to-marrow. THE APPROPRIATION BILLS. thie farm there were nine other horacs, &ix 0f | Mr, Thurman called up the Hensie bill to smend | fOF evening sevslons was agresdto, and the ifouse, at O'UR G_R Pt danguing A IARD FIONT IN PROSPECT. wlich the Doctor nsed, Then thore wan a horso ma mh to nt;mlf;h";:‘u};‘lu‘rm system of bLankruptcy Mrnely POST-TRADERSHIPS, Speeral Dupateh to The Chicao Iribune, and toam for Mes. Nichols' uso, and & horso and | U8RPEE HHe T8 Prrind g Nati = AMAN WO DID NOT KUY 116 PLACE. Warmarow, D, G Aptil S—Sombora of | team for thaDostor's.. Tho horses sod carriages | wia'ic oot ot ta. . lscordant dscision wbich TFINANCIAL. oF )i arge ¢ National (x0v: Wasmraton, D, C., April 8.—The Committeo | both Houses of Congross are looking forward on Expondituros in the War Dopartment to-day | with much approhsnsion Lo thoanticipated doad- examined Joln 8, Collins, - The Cuairman maid | lock over tho sppropristion bills. A growing tha Committes would only romaln In messlon | disposition is mamfestod in both branches of during tho morning hour, becauss of tho desire | Congress to have its own way, and tho result 1o bs present whon tho articles of Impeschment | of tho obstinacy of each will probably Lo ro- wero presented for action. peated confersncos and angry discussfon until Collins is & post-trader st Fort Laramie, and | ono Houss or the othar yielda, Two of the was appointed through the influence of Presi- | appropristion bills, the only ones ihich dent Grant, Tho witness was for many yosrs | have yet beon passod oxcept tho Pension » roaidont of Galena, snd hia father and the | bill, about which there could possibly be very Presidont wore formerly in business togother. | little differance of opinion, have sircady been He undorstood, in 1873, there was to be some | mont to the Conferonce Committees. Tho Com- chaogo at tho Laramis post, ITe was liviog in | mitteo Laviog jo chargo the Military Academy Omaba, and came to Washiogion to get thopost. | bill have had ono meoting, but succoeded In He got & simplo lotter of introduction from Or~ | coming to no uaderstanding. A long discussion ville Grant, fu Chicago, to Gon, Dent, who was | is undorstood to have takon place on tho quos- the uaher at the Whito House. He had known | tion of sllowing longevity pay to Professors at Orville Grant since his boyhood. He saw Dont, | Weel Point, with no disposition manifested on and was kindly troated by him. Ho saw the | thepart of the representatives of either Houso Prosident, and got a lottar of recommondation 'é‘f ‘;‘f"‘l" from the position it lad taken, Tho from bim to the Bocrotary of ar, who said that | Si7ition on tho Consular and Diplomatic bill ho wishod the Preaident had orderod the ap~ ABTILL MOE HLRIOUA CHARACTER, pointmont and reliovad lilm of somo embarraes- | while tha wholesalo roductions praposed by the ment, becauso, thero were so many applicants | legisiative bill will bs resisted by the Benate for tlio Qust. Ho waitod to sos what tho Beoro- } with & dotermination which it will be very difi- tary of Wer proposed to do about it, and in tho | cult to overcome, An impression provails very meantime tho President went to Kentucky 10 500 | oxtenaively in Washington that tho Benato, s father, who was dying. Tho witnosa found | rather thau yield, will allow the important ap- lie was clisrgod st tho War Departmoot with be- | propriation bills to fall, and that the Houes, iog & Democrat. o wont to tho Prosident, up- [ rathor thao have an oxtra session, will, aftor on his roturn, and told him about it, and the | allowing tho Scusta to put iteclf squsrely on the Promident wroto s lettor, saying that such a | rocord sgainst rotrenchment, yield, and make cbarge nmountud to notiung ; thatho bisd known | the action of the Bouace tho basis of one of thair witness gince his infancy, and had o warmer | principal campaign arguments. supportors thau bis father and his family. The ———— witness did not use any ather influouce, and has THE JOLLY KILBOURN, for Mrs, Nichols and her son wero used for their | Bad made the Bankrupt Iaw ooe thing in one district another thing in anotler diatrict, THE LA CROSSE BANK. {lrl:]nw putports, M&fl s l:‘fllo-'fl‘l;?':au::rl:d Tk flifi"fifl' Y i m‘.’;:'?i't"nf" inwsousto provide | Csmm m;gwu fo Tha R, o them, an ovo! X¢ 0 ent by n del or_de ACnossz, Wis., April 3.—The uneasiness . | of sl Lteor thelr 1 ! thom, ore woro witegother bout ttaen ear, | i i “fond Tl i e taseil of iyt ey | And atctement canand oy the fuluro of tue red Wldoa tb desth. Tho. best frutt la sent to | SEiiiofLibiy it wiout ciesting sny preference, | Firat Natioual Banke of tble clty on Satiurdsy Tho Buporintondent's frionde, tho worss gYer o | Brate, shall'of Nasltin tha event of his of thelr being | 128 D0t been allayed by any sabrequent Infor- the patients, anbsequentiy adjudiosted bankrupts {n proceeding | mation. Tho failure has beon the ali-absorbing il ?’:‘"‘ g:m nn(.o r’:.‘é'x’.‘,{'h',‘:‘:... o g; :g;glgg‘&:{ ::1“1";*:351- Lo abar to the discharge | topfc, Even the city election of to-morrow has by ll:t’ uoun:axnulmcklnz the Judlciar pc.-m. Mlnrdlwmlul:‘ tho bill was resd s third time and | been but little thought of or discassod. Presl- mittee to fnquiro aod report conum{nz tho | Pstaed without & division. dont Wheoler {a still absent from the city, and Mr, Wright called up the motlon, entered several da; alatus of Bill King, of Minnesota, and Hohu- Tirighe st 78 | tho Vico-President, Judge Stone, quistly It Taaker, of New York, the two mombora who wara | tie sajsry of Froeiden oo R e o aciag b alary of President ) 1,000 4 X - t " Batards t, Itis tlat ¢! T O oatood ntorioun 10 the. DeRIaBIOg of | M wes ravied, sod (Lo Beste, by s vaio of Soua 3, | Eraminer e A their torms of office na members of tho Houas in | neys3l, refused o reconsider the vote. i 3 82 0l the Pcifio, alail bribery nosndal., Nothing hoa | ‘The Bansia wont inio executive session, Whils the the bank to-day, snd, until the Examiner's re- boen heard of tho mattar for somo time, and 14 | Benate was lu ezeculivo seasion, Mr, Adame, Clerk | port is made, no definite figures can ba given ia qtte probable that nothing will bo dono at | 95120 Mouts of Neprorentativen, Mpperred, o fm- | 18 rogerds sssols snd liabitities. A fow tho presont session. Tho Sub-Committes of the peschment sgaimat W, W, Delknsp, late Secrelaty of there ars who still hope that the books will be .ludia:lnry. lowm:h the m:":I: v‘u:hm{fimd. x-s I;: xfiio::d ‘ln};polnl‘edun:;‘muln to conduct’ the | made straight. It Is safs to suppose that tho i 3 Bgreed to prossnt . repor! 2 ) s ‘e Houss of Bepresents- | prot National will mover again resome under no power to expel Mosers. King and | Hves. Bohumoner for sarthing which thoy may 1AL ocockthe doos oopeaed, . tas Sasatasd- | tho managoment of Whoeler aud Btone. Thla ll!‘:‘;?y 3333. lxpgo'éog:nwh fl‘tblehllrl url:curo‘nh:: ;l;: EYEGHTIVE RUSTNESS: community hsa lost confldencs in their integrity, O O, b e b bo that the | wila denste condrmed the foliowing nominations : ability, and reaponsibility, Tho Democrato! to- D et b Basn dranped, be | wilam . Daloy, United States Maraial for Nebms- | might eagn the Chicsgo mau Slosn camo ero DAXA ot of ew York, vies Darling resigned. % | Baturday with papor supposed to be President The Bannte epent noarly_three hours on the The Senate was occupled with the further consider- | Wheolor's own, with instructions from Wheeler Dans caso to-day. Mr. Dawos made @ long | ition of Dana's nomination for orsl hours this | to got currencvon the same. Acting Castior formal spocch in his favor from manuscript. It | Afteruoon. Adjourned withiout taking action. Brewn rofusad to givo up the curren%v, when ;:m}:ulm}g nt]wu; tlhn m;)l)n!.? B‘mh bnann;;meén ot Blozn aud Vice-Prosident Btono used threat- Now or! 0 In Now England favorablo to ann, basoaliesd | Thospester proceded o al tho satestor il | S8 8060 i DRI oRt gfat for o voto, but eaya hio is willlng to fat all the | By Afr, McDougall~That all pensiona granied sines | before the opening of the bank fu the afternoon {‘.,‘.‘i‘,".: ggcgl)lnx‘ur::ak“n‘l‘n‘:umhs‘nn‘::z&mmu- g.m;,‘:m. shall take effoct from the dats of daath E-tunflny,h Iger‘e fi_nalonly ntl);:ut 12,000 cur- THE MONET-CIANGERS cnyslvlm. 2 Dy Mr. flomitt—To amend the act providing for the m.?fl’o:rt‘ 15 nd:pn‘m’;u‘ T:& :uecr;‘u;:ns :m:d‘"?{ Tho bankruptay of the contingout fund of the “;;',‘”g,‘{,““,f‘ Lot i I Jy atated that the amount due dopositors is in THouso, in consoquence of twenty-fivo or thirty o o otlilers of whisk) | the neignborhood of #140,000, Parties that havo ernment $3,700 for a $90 Job, BLACK SILES! Augmented and rendered still more attractive by ADDITION- AL AND FRESH BARGAINS, continues to attract and inter- est crowds of customers, No lady intending to purchase a Black Silk this spring should negleet this opportunity, as prices beat anything that is offered elsewhere. : FOR INSTANCE: ‘We shall offer 12 pes, Heavy, all 8illc, importod Black Gros-Grains at$1,00 per yard; a Bargain exoell- ing anything horotoforo offered in 8ilks. At $1.25 wo shall sell 20 pieces TLyons Black Silks, handsome finish and quality; goods that aro con- vingingly cheap. A Post-Trader at Last Discov- exred Whose Position Cost Him Nothing. Lyon, of Emma Mine Notoriety, Gets Somewhat Mixed in His Tesifmony, Kilbourn, the Offending Witness, Plays His Joke in the Con- federats Honse. His Jail Life Devoted to Sumpluous Dinners for Himself and Friends. Tho RMulish Member from Milwaukee Comes to the Aid of the- ) o from applos, peachcs, aud grapesall of the special g At $1.560 wo shall offer 25 pieces isky Thieves. nevor paid a dollar, directly or indiractly, sither Investipating Committecs now rupning, proves | tazes " bean cxsmining affaira at the bank state that " h Whlsky hlord to gal’t’:r liold tho ponlt!un{ 1 RE.LIVES ON XUk FAT OF TiE LLSD. 5 misfortune to mony witaeass, but proves (o | Dy A ol ot provide for the resumption of | they flud 875,060 in Prosidont G. M. Woeelors | Splondid Quality Cashmerc Black —_ Najourued, 8ptctat Dispateh to The Chicooe Tridune, bo o windfall to some of the conscloncelesa | specie payments, papor, and 925,000 bearing the name of C. 8. | Bilka; beautiful lustre and finish, IMPEACHMENT. ‘Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. \Wasmnorox, D. C., April 8.—The Real Estate | monoy-lendors who_infest the capltal city. | By 3r. Morrikon—Toamend the exlaling laws relat- | Kellogg. Whom tholatier party is no one kuows, 2 » and worth $2.00 per yard. ‘Weo shall offor 12 pieces Lyons Cashmere Black 8ilk, elegant satin finish, at $1.76 per yard. This lot of 8ilks aro so enormously cheap that St. PavL, April 8.—Harmon, Raymond, and { Pool Committes to-day found out that their Perkins loft Bismarck this morning for Wa. 3 ington to testify rolative to pqat»strlanrah ps. Privader Hilbourn: s besn: plasing & sharp Hermon, on the Unanimous recommendation of | Bame on them, Itscums that tho Bargeant-at- the ofiicérs, was Inst weck choson post-trader of | Arma directed tha koepor of tho Houso restau- TFort Lincoln undor ¢he ordor of Secretary Taft | rant to sood bim what Lo wanted, To-day tho directing a return to the old methoa of choosiog | Committco ascertained to 14 surprise sud con- ‘Thore aro always in Washington men with amall | 108 10 the duties on imporia, . It proposes the follow. | Coshier Thomas, who roturned from Chicago cnpital of resdy mones, who becomo rich in a | IDEchanges : Tolosert b iron oro 60 conts per toni? | gaturday night, usys he learned thero that Presi- ahor timo by londing money to oflicora and - | 2%, 12 ineert o lew of G wordh | beir | dent Wueoler ad latoly besn negotisting for ployes of tho Governmont, who, through im- | Waipita goat, camel. cow,or calf; aiso, to insert | the purchuso of a bank in Princoton, INl. Thomas providence, miafortune, or inadoquacy of their | *beans, 20 conts per busliel, and peas, 16 cents per | Bays ho douuts if depositors will realize 25 conts an for immediate wants, are compeliod to seil | bushel” In the provision for ivory,to strike out | on the dollar. Itueems that the Firat National heir montlly pay boforo it becomes ane st a | “*chess-balls’ and fusert ** billiard-bayls 10 strike | Las beon in the babit of rediscounting the paper IDE ABTICLES ADOPTED RY TNE HOUSE, Speeiat Duvateh to The Chicaqo Tridune. Wasuinoroy, D. O, April 8,.—The impeach- ment proccedings in tho Honso woro oxceedingly tamn. Thero was nothing savo tho formal rend- Ing af the articles and equally formal motion i 9 every lady in Chicago or neighbor- for tho.provions question. Thoro was o do- | FF447% ST steraation that Kilbourn hua boen liviog on alt | SEC0L 0 ) i‘z’o"lé’fi'fi‘i'ifin‘n&‘é"é‘éfi.fl St AL (e e 1730 ey o Tovad tat ot :i?fi:"fi;“.'a:é’; hoo;y ahmyud aocu.mgn. dress ng o::;. mand for a dielsion, no suggestion of rall-call, THE INVESTIGATION MANIA, the delicacies of tho scason, and entortalning | forinneg of the witnosses. aus0, 10 put on the free-list motales not used 88 Jowel- | 11, oon graduniiy sbsorbing tho funds and vut- | 18 pioces rich Cashmer Black no dissentiog. voleo upon tho adoption of the A GENRRAL SMELLING COMMITTKE. ench day o large delogation of his {riends from the (20 the Associated Press,) By bodraphicas corroctionis in the exiats | ting them in the pockets of Proaidont Whooler. | oo P Hahmoxa), -Sias resolutions. Thoy woro passed unanimously, Spectal Dispateh ta Tha Chicazo Trbure, city. Thua far tho bill has booo nearly $20 a doy. NEW YOICE DILL. & 165 blated to-night thet the books end papers | Bilks 8t $2.00 and $2.26; would be jog law, Wasmxoror, D. 0., April 3.—Tha hiil intro- By Mr, Wells (Mo,)—To amend the internal revenue | of the bank were overhauled to-dsy. and duced by Sonator Morton to-day amendatory of h‘;flfl,}:fipmid- for the better collection of taxas | that paper to the amount of 100,000 tho Eaforooment sot of May 31, 1870, providea | B dlsledlanors, 0 o giony city, Dlacy | ¥hich should go into tho sesats of the bank in thnt sli porsons and officers charged with tho | myy g b s T missing. A meeting of creditora of the bsok duty of Turnishiog to citi N e i 4 to-dty, but nothi bo loaraed t ng to citizens an opportuuity to ANOTUER INQUIRY. was held to-dey, but nothing can bo learved to- perform any sct which o State or Territory may Mr. Diackburn offered s resolution requesting the | MIRDM regardiog tho action of tho meeting. The proseribe ns 8 preroquisite for voting, sball give | President fo inform the touse whetlier, mnce the ith Datavian and Union Bauks of tbis city wero all citizons oqual upportunities without di ‘of Marcls, 1869, any executive oflice, scts, or duties, | lightly touchod by ruas to-dsy, principally from tinotion of race, color, or provious coudition and if 89, whet, have been porforuied at & distance | thoamaller depositora; but sll domands were soryitude, sod,’ failing to do thie, they ahall | from theseat of E‘;'é;';‘ifi::’:::“fl':ffi’.;"i.’?«?rfif promptly met, aud the runa 800n ceased. ! t dopt _ INDEPENDENCE, 1A, feod as tho Court mpy doem just. Such offen "{Lwr:flfi;c. (néusn:g'ua that himself snd his Bpecial Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. ;ns nr; .lll.o] to b‘oh pm;lgg;i o;bca‘nnc:‘lun, by n ooue:..;.n-. ?uwm:, oes u&mm;m, lhb;l;nl l}:::xfiho IxpeeexpeNcy, Ia., April 8.—L. A. Main, s no of not Jess than ), and by imprisonmont oral vote was taken on the Silver bill. ey di . I from ono month to ono yoar, or by both, iu the ggnvrflflll- they would have voted for tha bill. ::;"““ “X[n n:f::‘d ;::u(h:;nul:;!l ::‘::: c":id discrotion of the Court. The scoond section BTILL ANOTUED, 0 a4 08 k! e and the Democrats will senrch the records of impoachnions proceedings fn vainin thoe Houso for o singlo suggestion for party capital. Hios- ter Clymer and bis Democratia comrades on tho Committes which diacovored tho Belknap ncandal have beon ignored by tho House in thoso gravor final procoodings. Tho onty recog- oition that Clymer recoived was the poor priv- floge of offering caucus resolutions for the ap- pointment of managers. Upon thus resolution necurred tho ouly dobate connected with tho im- peschmont proceedings. This debate was upon the substitution of Judgo Laphsm'a namo for tuat of Wheoler, of Naw York, who declined. Wasmixaron, D. O., April .—The Domocrats | 8ud reachos noarly 81003 and this on & bankrupt havo at last succceded 1n ordoring an fnvestiga~ Bdm;i wiéh tho wngnaaql rnn: nelu-ly exhaust- tlon into tho private and public lifo of od, Mr. Glover to-day brought tho matter to Congresaman, ,:nd (nt: unv(:'ythlng u: o:nr;v:z tho attontion of tho Ilonse and sakod that Kil« bourn horeaftor ba fed on prison faro at 63 taro connccted with the Govornment sorvice. | senta por day. Among tuo articles furnished Thirty invostigations bave already been orderad. | Xilbourn wero raw tomatoos, shad, asparagus, To-day a genoral lattor of marque waa issnad to | g1oen peas, chicken, stowed torraplus, consorved Glover's Committes on the Real Estate Pool in | fruit, tropicsl fruits, chiokon ealads, potted thesa words ¢ fruits, tenderloing, pigeons, small birds, sar- ;i dinos, and abont evervthiog eiso that this mar- et pesleed, That, wald dommiites b furiher sn | ot or any ono within roach afforded. The whols Al Thattos touching tho oficlsl miscondact af any | O8I {8 oxciting great laughtor at the expenss officer of tho Government of the United Htates, or of | ©f the Demoorats, suy member of tho prosent Congress of tho Unitod ?n‘;l'l? which may coma to tis knowledge of said Com- ROBESON. 20 good value at §3.50 and $3.00 per yard. A fow piccos Richost Sublime Black Cashmere Silks at $3.00 per yard; worth $4.60 at rotadll.’ OUR SALE 0f Bargains in Fancy Silks at 50, 65, 75 cents and upwards Tho Domocratio managers aroe a wank selection, s I8 DEALINGS WITIl JAY COOKE & 0O, bes ¢ Mr, Lynde offered & resolution calliug on the Secre- | {tors, Liabilities about 8,000 ; assets 3,000 to 1 . Jnd of all the muusgera George F. Hoar alons | . Tho resolution was too ambitions, It included Specsal Duavateh to 7he Chicaan Tribune, Do B PO ek ae Forioe | tary of the Treasury for faformation B rogard totue | 4,000, The failre causes ponoral surprise continues to attract many pur: Senators, also, who would be likely to dofy wit force and arms, i nocossary, many-rrn:u.glwn:- Wasamazoy, D. C, Apnl S.—It s charged sumption of the louss. The Demoorats, ad- | thst Boboson's attompt to dofend his conduct mittlog that the ignorance -of tholr mauagers | in using tho money aod crodit of tue Govorn- was equal to thelc arrogance, modified, st tha | mont to sustain the sioking fortunes of the suagaation of the Nepablicaus, tho yesclation uo | Landon branch of tho house of Jay Oase & Oo. A ot includo the Sonate, Tils res- olution gives the Committeo full powor to send Is dislogentious. A ‘geatieman who has givn for porsons sud papers, and to fuspect aud ox- bls answer and the telegram much attention amino all private pupers irrospociive of the | makes the following statoment: Roboson righte of the individual or the constitu- | gavo Bradford, tha Paymastor-Genoral of tioval guarsutess of personal lberty. Not Ratistlod with Jeeminng this goneral iotter O e ell,r;oaén‘m: 1 ‘“"‘: oF - 41ko fmonoy. mmarque, the Houso orderad besldos two specia | Of the Unlted Btatos to bo used lo Susiain inventigations, Kentucklmmhb\lrn Dad passed | tho credit of tho falling firm of Juy Cooke, Me- Silaswral moara, shall blader, delay, pravent, or | BaTemt oL ome e R nioes | 20 rograt, Mr. Main boing one of our wost combino to lnnder, ato., any citizen from dolng | by United Biates Atiorneys, Rovenue Ageats, Super- | respected citizons, esjoying the confidence of The tach Toquirod o QUALfy BIm €0 Yoter | Yiaors, ei, conmorted with tho whisky pronccutionsin | OVEFY ORG. Tho third peotion presoribos s fius of not | B Louls, Chicago, and Mllwaukes; 'to what party; loss than 4600 and imprisooment of from ono | for what apspers; for what' particular, sic, THE WEATHER. MmOl £ 8 Jiar, i bt tormohatructlluz on as A ARSI PO0Es Wasnneotox, D. C., April 4—1 a. m.—For the of race, , eto. i f-fiz‘i’i of ll:flflu:(;.lgrnu; pe’mu: g;x(f:iz.;uw‘;{ v:u‘: Ar. Glover, the Chalrman of the Seiect Committes | UPPOF Lakes, ristog barometer, northwest winds, der the Fiftcenth Amendment by means of | 08 the Real-Batate Pool, offered & resolution authar- and clearing weather, with stationary tempera~ Deliiory o theeats of dopriving any sush parson | iHngihat Commitles 1o investizate nil matters that | ynre, oF ennploymont or of ejoctug bim from hOURSK | Tospuer ot soy Oovarmiment cihéer o tho oiicial ais- A AT conduct of al jovernwent oMcer or wneml e or lands, or by threats of vialence to himself or Houss. Adopiod. gt Re wnicsao, April 3. family. : THE CIINESE IN CALITORNIA. Titme. _Dar. Thr Hu, Wnd, _|Hain | Wether THE ARNY REDUCTION DILL. r. Pago offcred & resolution in regard to the Targe | —m el — = el WasmaTor, D. O., Aprit 3,—Tha House Com- | number of Chinose immigrants to California under 40 738, W, freab...l.... Fair, 18 o national name, THE MANAQERS _ * » thoimpeachment haviug'bosn chosen,wiil now resont thelr, articles of impeachment to the tonate. * Thoy will be 'accompanied by the Bpeaker and the other lepresentatives and Dolo- rates, The Speaker will bp invited to sit at the right haod of the President of. tho Bonato pro tempore, and the mombors of the Houso will riand bolund tho Benators, The managors will bo invited to come within the bar, and soats will ko provided for .thom in tho arca boforo the Hecrotary's table. Tuo Hergeant-ate Arma will * make duo proclamation 1n anclont form, and the msuagers will then chasers, and some of the lead- ing styles willsoon be closcdout. MADISON AND PEORIA-STS. CHENEY BROTHERS' AMERICAN SILES! Hao and remain standing whilo ono of them roads | & rosolution cailiog o tho Prosidont for ufor- | Oulloch & Co., without their giving oue dollar [ o i SRR S Ky Fe lias adoptad Gea, Ban. | 1abor contracts, and requesting the President to enter | BB WL BLACK AND OOLORED GROS GRAINS tho articles of impoachment. The presiding of- tmation as to whether tho Kxecutive funcions | of sccurity to protecs the Governmont. Tho'| ying's report for tho reduotion of the army, the | into negoustions with tho Chiness Government for m, 41 73 B, W, froah,. tr o tho Seust il thon foform the manssor | oL 18 Dreaidans iavo, at ny o sigep 1850, | 4o tologearms from Bradtord provo thia boyoud e Lo o o e ialiniog | 1k s mouifealonof tnofrety o makalia rety | gigp. mnfe: 148 Wn o) SPRING, 1876. Hhat duo motico will bo takan o e e® Bl | ton, and if a0 for what langik of tio, aad undor | 3sbedow of doube. Tote alio chargod that tho | to mign the roport. OTIEH COMMITIER LEPORTS. 1038 p. m(0:54) 53] TS aworn statemonts which Robeson prescnted to hisE mthorl&y‘. NiToioihi HiovE. ¢ ‘11‘7 (I)ilrum; Court ot we Unll:ud‘:lln;nu in l'l'n:]h- : - | dolphia are not borne out by the facts ns they '.I“‘y&"a':f"ffi:"'gfi‘:t‘;ufl:"fi:‘;’i;‘mf: c’:fiflunn"n aré abown in bis dispatcbos, aud bus answer to tho Bopretary of the Treasury to gond to the the Committee. 1l telograms to Bradford, CENTERAL PACTFIO BINRING FDND. Mr, Hereford, from the Committee ou Commerces, | 3 Tho Bill Jotrodused oisy by Sonator Tid- | reporied e Tuver sud Harbor Apoiopeiatim b | 1R D e e munds to croato & siuking fund for the liquida- | which hesald appropristed §18,677 less than the bill ‘Cutcauo, Arfl.fl 3—Midnight. tion of Govarnment bonds advanced to the Cen. | Of last year, Ordered printed snd recommitted, h L tral Pacific Ratlroad Compauy, embodies the “m‘fl fromm the Oalnmilues on Indlal ATMIn, Thr, Wiud. [Iain Weather, proposition submittod to hun ‘as_Chalrman of yeposad a rizdng Lhe salo of the Puwnes res- These Bilks, manufactured in the moit sp« proved manner, aro warranted not to out or change color in wearng, and surpass, in welght, finish, and durability, aoy that; can be abtained at corresponding prices. Bunato will then pass n resolution directing that Gen. Delknnp bo summoned, and giving him reasonablp timo, Bay ton days, in which to pre- nre bis defenso. 1Io will not appear in pereon, ut by attoraoy, and bis counssl will probably ba ~ | and tho auawors therato, prove boyond queation 0 tion in Nebrsaka. After explanatioa by Alr, 37(8. W,, Ught.|.....[Fair, Sontgomery Biair, :}niflgflpennn sad Jerry | Honee s b ;‘;:;'n;:‘:“ o fhat ot o time o mado the doporit ot iho” Judclary Commitieo by gégno;l-’:la’alg:g‘ Soons the blll pasdeds el By x,:.,ngxm.. «c::':ugy. For Bale by all the Leading Retailers, . K ] L =33 " , 500, o London branch of Jay » Bub- pNATONA. bre S CHORAT (Lo the Aunceiated Prese] o Whisky Jing. AR 2 T e taernilo s | Co- e lind not obralned any security teom cltber | statially an followss The Oumpen fa 0008 | ¢r, sganton, from the Gommittea on Revolutionary ¥ ¢ UOUSE PROCELDINGB: ‘WasmsaToxN, D. O., April 8.—In the House this mormiug Mr, Knott, the Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, cslled up the question of the impaachment articlos, # Qheney's American Bilks eombine most beautifully in contumes with all the soft wool fabrics now in vogue and we heariily recommend them for their besuty snd auaiilly o the aitention of our readers."—8 cribnars onthly. voy and rolesso to tho Unitad Btates all | pensions, reported the bill amending the Penston L uueold lands bitberto granted to it in | for the Vot of 1812, It jrovides ';mmmu oL a tho Btate of Novads and Utah | month forall oficers and enlisted aud drafled mon lerritory, and the Bocrotary of | without regard to color, Including militis sud voluz. 0 " | the firm here or in London, and that the firm :f&;‘,#’%fl: :ll:::;‘?r::?!: b‘ 0. g:m;‘::‘"}{:". here, having bocome insolvout gome days pre- matter and in the mule case is easily undorstood | Yious: tuo Govorument cauld not bo held Lo be Bere. - [lig rosalation will bo anawored to-mor. | 8 Preferred craditor on account of tlio money 1 vanced Sopt. 21. Ionce, If tha privats crodit- | tho Trosury s therenpon to placo to the crodit teers, who nerved for ton days in the militsry or naval e e oAt $he" conclusion of tia soadlog of he aet- | zom when, Me Lo niy feain liag 6 2o® | ove'of Jay Conke & Co. prescat. seno facts o | OF the siuking fuud 6 186 eaupsay (00 *4ig e b Suve becn raptriod DHOR 1 1160, 11 ks DRY GOODS, o atticlos “jcun‘.: et wata & saera fariation ————— 4 g" ‘Ognr': it must favame ““A?:““‘ making tho ‘éu};"’:n" "“‘":‘l'; "fl:}l""}“" 7: ?:thgn&'::;:fin;l}: divects o restaration to s roll of pentioners sk i ; X 5 ¥ : d o tho ohitg that wan distiriclly undoratood by A BANKRUPT DEPARTMENT. it wpa s S o this fand sho procesds of nay Suoh | retorstion a to- dats: from May T, 1o6%, i cases evory momber whon it was™ unanimously voted {0 impeach W. W. Belknap for high crimos and misdomeanors, bo did not deem it necévsary to ocoupy » single moment in discussing thia sub. jeet. He then moved tho previous gquestion on ihe adoption of the articles. Tha previous question was soconded, and the articles were avopted. Mr. Clymer thon offered a renolution nflmlnh ing as tho mauagors ou the part of tho Houes, Mousrs. Xnott, Lord, Lynde, MoMahon, Jenks, \hoeler, and Hoar, Adopted. . Mr. Whooler said that, while fally appre- ciating tho complimont. paid him by his elec- tiou a4 one of the maoagers, the condition of Rin boalth, bis dutios on tho Committeo ou Ap- proptiations, and accumulsted corrospondence and other business consoqusnt on his absence from the city, absolately forbada hia accepiance of the position, . He therefore auked leave o Totire, and to suggest in bia place the name of his colleague, ngimn. A After debate Mr, \Wheelor waa excused and My, Lapham appoiuted i his placo. Ou motion of Mr. Knott, his position on the Tioard of Managors was changed from that of firut on tho st to that of wecond, mo that Mr, Lord stands sa Chairman of the Board of Man- sgora, ‘Mr. Olymer offerod a resolution dlrecting the Doard of Managers to carry to the Henats the arilcles of impeachment, aud that & message be als0 sent to the Senato on the subject. Adopted. TIE RESULT OF DEMOORATIO BUORTSIGUTEDNESS. 2 Hpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns. THE. EMMA MINE. ‘Wamuinarod, D, C., April 8.—The immenss injury to the publio sorvice that would bs occa- slonod by shutting off tha fuel, gas, and water in the public buldiags af the country cannot bo overeatimated, and yot the House Appropria- tions Committee are indifferent to tho facts brought to their attention mora than a fortnight ago by tho Bocretary of tho Treasury, By sbarp wanagament on the part of ex-Suporvising- Architect Mullott, care of all the publio bufid- ings, whothor post-ofiices, custom-houaes, court- houscs, or other Govornment eaifices, was placed 1n charge of the Treasury Depart- Tobk . alis. Whe. nbatiog. lightiog) -Tarniais | oriously sleluast: au ntesent. Tbia gxplask: log, ete, The appropriation last year was AMADE ill8 TESTIMONY PERFECTLY CONSISTENT. fundequate for lighting and bheating tho Mr. Chittendon, of couneel for Schenck, raid largo number of buiidiugs throughous the coun- | that sinco Baturdsy thoy bad communicated with _try, and was oxhousted sbouta fortuight aga, | Salt Lake and receivod a telograw tn reply that Tha Inw preventa thouso of any other fuud, Lfim arrived thers the 23d of May, 1670 and also the contracting for future payment | Chittondon asked whether this information was after the appropriation 14 exhaustod. 'I'no Seo- | corsect. rotary of tho'l'reasury haa iesusd an order to his Mr. Lyon saawered that he had tolegraphed ofilcess to this effoat, which waa printod in Tue | to tho St. Nicholas Hotel aa ty the time he lett ‘TRInONE of to-day, Marshall, Acting Pustimas. | thore to go to Stait Lako, and waa informod that ter-Gooeral, waa to-day at the Capitol, aud tried | it was tho 11th of Auguat. . to call the .sttention of Randall, Chsirman of Mr. Cuittenden—Have you any recoliection the Appropriations Committoe, to tho great im | that you arrived at dalt Lake City at or about postance of immediate action, but tho Iatter | tho 22d of May, 18707 laoua hithert 1‘- sold by 1t to the nxlux&l of the ox- 'x'.:flfi ';'n"”&mn,:lfl?ud’“i d;l‘l'x.u Yme‘l‘;-hmun.:h were coss it may bavo recolver er and sbove $250 | ¥ k from the o b are ave the ar- Ser nove and tho conth :,V,‘:ugf.»;m“. shova 8350 | Fosrages fram ihe Iat of May. 1653, I expiaaasion of the bil), snd in responsa o fnquirfes, AMr, Liunt Raction of tho bill directs tho Secretary of the | tio Uik and b Hear o ction 1a roference’ 10 thove Troasury to carry to tho credit of this siuk- | siruck from tho rolls only 120 would ba reatored, and ing fund sll “amounts due tho com- | tuoannual payment to them would be only §9,120 pauy for Gsvammanzl trauaportation hl“ ni-. l{u-fi n-dnm\'!d 0 reduce the required time of to the 1st day of last Junuary which | servicetofive daye, \f not smounting at said rato to 81,000,000, shal | _ 3ir. Hurlbut moyed to smend by fixing the term of mervice at thirty days arqued that tue men who bo mnde up 10 that sum by tho Company. The | SEMCENCITY oan duya wers uot eatiiied to the fourth eoction requives tho Compauy to P8y, | sawe consideratian as men who did better, longar, and goml-annually, into the United Statos Trensury | muore effectiva acrvico, such & Bum fn monoy, or in any United States ‘Afier discussion, te amendments offered by Hos- bounds or wecurities, at par, 88 sball, with | kina and Hnrlbut Were rejocted, #0 that the torm of tho Intorcst thoreon ma horeinafter’ pro- | Servico required is ten duys instoad of aixty deys, ev i V] uired by the existlug law. vided, bo sullclont, whon added to other | FURULIN L ol i sincad the clunre providing suma to the credit of sald sinking fuud, t f o date 1 ho 1s Ty off the Goverument subsidy bunde | L0 oo o D e foom iné Tasage of with 6 por cent intoreat thercon from thoir ro- | tils act. apective datos up to maturity, Interost ou all | ~ Ar. Caswell moved tosdd & proviso sgaioat the pay- surna placed to tho credit of ssld eiuking fund | meut of arrearages. must bo crodited and addod ' thereto semi annu. | r. Reagan opposed the amendmenta, oy Mr, sanders (Ind.) sugpested that i order {o pro- ally, st tho rate of 0 per cont per sunum. The | ;oigiarmony aud good feuling, alt Northora mem- payments thus mado are Lo bo lu licu of Al PBY- | bers ahauld vate to reatore thoss peusioncrs fram the monts or othor roquiroments from the Ceii- | jai of May, 155, and tuat all boutberu wembers tral Pacitio Railrond Company under anv acts of | shonld vota for thie bill to cqualize batnties, Congress in relation to renubursement to the Mr, Conger withidrew his amendment inssmuch ss Govornment of the bonds {ssued to 1t aud to the | 3ir. Crwell's covored tho object he had fn viow, snd Westorn Pacifio Ratlroad, then Mr. Caawell's smendment prohiblting tho pay- = ment of arrearagos, and slrikiog out the provision fur THEINOIAN DURELZe the restoration of those pousioners from tho lst of The House Committea on Military Affalra | yjay 1835, was sgreed to, uosoimously adopted a report this ‘morniog | Alr. Caswell thon morved fo sirike out tha last sec. trausferring tho Indian Bureau from the futerior | tion of the Lill, whicli provides for the payment of LYON CROBS-EXAMINED, Wasamvaton, D, 0., April 3,—The cross-oxam- inatlon of James E. Lyon wan continned before the Comhittes on Foreign Affairs to-day, He dealred to make an explanation concerning his teatimony of Saturday. Instead of visiting Balt Lake in tho spring of 1870, it was about the firat of Boptembor or last of Auguat, subsequent - to the preliminary examination beforo vudge Drady, which waa in July, 1870; thorofore he did not know the valuo of tho miue untll he visitod Salt Lake, and aaw tho working of tho lode in which he RICHARDS, SHAW, FITCH & WINSLOW. 10 MERCHANTS. We are now offering n stoclk of Dress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Fancy Goods, Notions, and Spring Woolens, which in its adaptabllity to the wants of the country trade cannot bo surpass- ed, and our prices are such as to command the patronage of all Sveewal Dipateh to The Chicaoo Tribune. Dwiaur, I, April 8.—Tho terrible rain and sleet-storin of Bunday has put a stop to all proapects of gorting on the lands for twa weeks, at least. At thiy time last year we wera sowing our oats. ‘Those of us who aro feeding cattle find 1t ay uter impossibility to Laul in fodder trom tho fields. Business in the town s perfoct- ly paraiyzod. Suecwl thapateh to The Chiedgo Tridune, Queukc, April 8.—A singular plisnowenon oo- currod at the Riviorodu Loun, below Quebec, during a northoust tempost Alonday ; o shower of flies fel] with mnow, covoring several acres. Millious of them salked ovor the snow without appeaniog ablo to fly. Judge Tascheroan for- warded apecimena to Dr. Lorne, of Laval Uni- lv:'nny. They resembls mosquitoes, but are gor. CANADIAN ITEMS. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuna, ToroNto, April 3.—A cablogram has been ro- roceived from the Hon. George Brown, now Loudouo, sonouncing the successfal sale of tho Dow Park proparty, Brantford, and tho forma- tion of an English company for the bresding snd exportation of short-horn cattle. dpecial wwvalch to The Chicago Tyibune, FRmFS- nmild Dot liaten, and told btfn that the Com- | Ausy nr—L;l g uot knu:‘ thlxgr Il" nthgn Department to the \V,filfl:pmmnub l_m:.'.'l:;,‘_‘-‘;_";:“’l‘f,'.' Tus amendinent was rejected | wywnipga, Apri S.—Information 1 received | cash and prompt short-time buy~ mittes n the apri ut do not koow positively. Ha be- J Toti ’ Mr, " 3 o] o A MODEST XDITON, WOULD MAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THEM MATTER, | Meved the Emima Mins businoss was y Caleb P, Marah was bators the Grand Jury to- me‘}m‘fifi%fim‘ e S‘u‘lgflfi: h?u:‘::‘:fl elmd that a caso of kidnappiog ocourred at Emoreon | ers, and no merchant should visis Bectol Dispateh to I Chicaso Tribune, 2nd that it belonged to tho ‘Trosaury Departs A PRAUD ON TUE BUITISH FUBLIO, day In the cass of W. W. Bolknap and Colnmbus | ARendo by Btid oot s Veing restored 16 the | 05 Tuseday evening last. = An American dosorter this market without an exarninge Wisntxaton, D, 0., Aprit 8.~The House Com- | ment, the head of wnich should know whit to | but he took no means to inform them of the | Alexauder, in the safe busglary cass, e hall e entitied to mxke & claim for peaston sa | BSmed Hohcller was pursuod and captured st s O e e tha Tost.Oflea Do. | do. o, woald lave no Deficioncy bl 3f he | fao, a8 that was not bis business. —— ol ball e eatiled o make & cltis {05 pertlon &4 | potel there, Tbe Amorioan officer called upon s | €100 P —D, % then citizon to sssist bim, which hodid, Revolvera partment examinod to-day Epecisl Agent Hen- :““':"B‘::'Prtnn?u:;'d :‘l‘;"':‘,"';n"' the U‘:‘“ml" ml?:,:“{g‘:‘ l.:gk’g"’"";;,‘j u;";’fflfl"gfiqfi THE fiE,EORD' XILBOURN'S DIET. ware used. A wariant was prooured for the cit- = 0 | o ramouetraced | EENaTE. o b Boraon who sxplained an sdveriing. awindlo | 400 %oro prasent, wud st lonu aue vumonatraied, | MS0 S8, MUl T’ 005, Bnomcilo e | wamsmvaron, D, G Ao 5.—The Gl 1ia | ns ot et St g S S | Sabaped acrosstin oo, e e s cronting which he juvestigated in Alabama. The editor of a weekly Ropublicsn papor In Belma printed tho advertisement, calllng for proposals for Gar- Iying the mails In' the State, aud at firet reade eacaped across the line, Tho affalr is croating cousiderablo oxcitement. Tho vur trade of the Northwest will this yesr centre almost wholly at Winnipeg, owlng largely to the operatton of tho Dominion trafio, the ¢“gelected styles,” at all times, in tull open stoclk, DOMESTICS. Popular Brnndu,' regular agents® prices. Corner Stats and Madison-Sts. listen, and torning away left the room, blar~ | duce him tobecome officially associated with the sball ‘saya that the Post-Oflicos fu New Yoik, | Emma Mino Company. Answor—I never sisted Boston, Pbiladolphis, Chicago, St. Louls, and | that Park said to ma that he had given Scheuck other oities, will bave to closs at sundowu, and | sbares to become s Director, 1ao not think he that the misfortune will briug incalculable loss, | used shat [anguage to me. before the Benate s communicatioa from the | lets Kilboun, now coutinedin Jull kea recusant witnous, 4 exti Secratary of War, inclosing the report of the L‘,.';:,‘;‘,'n{figfi“fi;fi;fi'fl\fifl:‘flfi'}%fi‘; Chiof of the Engineer Oorps in regard to the g:.c.plm:m urant 0 the Jatl in & hack; aleo, that tronblo and unoecesaary delay caused to boats oing furulstied by Lis friends with most expen- out his bill st 92,600. Bubsequontly, atthe v, aod_delay to the mala throughos Q.—Did you at any timo Lave a conversation ‘winea, and directing the Sorgaant-at-Arma to put | preseuce of mounted potics, and the suppression suggestion of Judge Martin, Bixth Anditor, :‘;’::g;y. Heo -ynyl tho Poat-Oiice D‘;;m: with Park, and, it 50, whon, oo the subject of | ¥2128 tizoogh-ths Loulevilie & Poriisng 0o g aara for. gl‘lfn‘w:xnu.l ha detlr (ar ihe | of the Amorlan Lot bt Special_Divaich to T'he Chicaas Trivund, OrTAWA, Ont., Apni 8.—In the Benato to-day 8 vote of censure Wwas passed ou the Govern- meut by 84 to 24 for not pressing on the con- struction of the Pacific Railway, The Opposi- tion hiave & vel rge majority in the Benate, Charles Pelham, member of Congress, snd Gov, Pareons, Speaker of the Ale- bama House of Representatives, that he might legally charga more, he withdrew hia bill, and ratsed it to.€8,700. When Henderson in- mont “hes s fund eufliclont for the pros. | the arrpgement with Scheuck, you haviug les. ent nesds of the Department, known | tified beforo s New York Cours that Stewart told a8 the rent and fusl sccount, but there is no au- | you such an arrangemout had baan made, your thority to use it A simple joint resolutlon | auawer then was ** No, sir, I don's thivk I had.” would accomplish the purposs. - The sum neod= | Do you ropest that spawer now# A.—Ihsve od until the regular appropriation aball be avail~ | no recoltection of his thiling me so plalnly. ual, and recommending certain legislation on e IS aRe it with datls of th the subject, Referred. alve x.unum‘ on the lspublican side of the Houss, Vartous petitions were presented and referred, Elhlrckh o l)?c:u‘l:;ls wnlf‘z‘nml‘!)l.olzfll;l un't up l: the remonstrating sgainss any chsnge in the presout | 0O u'ot e it iy g of some dozon tanf, sud agaiet any logslauon providing for | posed e P i od Farelont of whish Mibact 4 de bis selsction, ile wanted ta h but the vote will have uo jmportant effect upon ;:,"}m'd the caso he found that the editor | able, next July, ia sbout 100,000 far all depart- mf"L‘;;?}’:fl.;;f"lf{fl"“&;{f‘“fifl.{"”,‘,'{,‘.‘}h:‘: ‘h:,‘,’.'i;';:f:;,’. :2.:‘;;;::‘;‘ ;; ,‘Z;’:‘.:“:":‘u & E%‘l.' Euu:‘-.-u;‘; m;-nén s fa mave it e, but | Bt b X Mintater, avcopt it will nocessis m‘mnmed l:nt the work of printing the aupple- | TR0 IN THX DARK, be over iad one word of conversaon with Bax- | cresta a sinkiog-fund for the liquidatlon of the S iireren, ol non uader the ke L’{m f;l c&%&da‘::‘.u'% g?l?l? IT:: u:: o which the sdvertisoment waa published 1 Dissateh to Tha Caicaco Tridune. et Hie e, Lyon roplied o bad BAG mOTS | Gorerhment bonis advanced fo the Gentral and Weats | Adter 8 §50d deal of nolse aad confuston, the Houss | 100, e BHIRYS, :" Job prjoter In Belma for 00, Henderson | BpurvasieLp, 1., April 8.—The custodian of | than one conversation with him. Onoos occa louse of :L.crdl in Eogland—more ornamental <10 Aid Pactfs Ballrosd Qompanise. Beferreds proceed to vate upon the motion, and it wis defeated, oy 0 testiflod st longth in Tegsrd to the mall-bag | the United Btates Government tulldiug here has | aion it was sbout the psteat of the <-yeas U8, nays BV,—not the mecessary two-thirds in Kopairiog frauds in ludi to cup off the sy ot Bmms Mine, He wanted to know of FONTAL: RILL. the ative. which uf- p:x[\:zl_ln 0] nhx:-dlvn ':'.’flih'u";'x&‘.““' b “M-:dm;?fl, nn nu;e umn??.‘,‘l'.’x" nn‘:m Chittenden what the cstch or iriok wss, | M Humiin gave notic that on Wednsaday next he KVENING SXSSIONS FROPOSED, TURPENTINE, b "o the Associated Pre would sak the Henate to take up for constderation the hl‘h.nd-fll mr;;odl to s "“%‘ ‘tju Tules w\f‘ og?;: udan- bill reporied by the Committes on Posi-Offices snd aaious for Tagsiiy, Sadosdps il Fucedy of thin wesk for the Leglelstive Appropriation bi Fott-Botds sequlatiog the trunsiulon of thlrd-cius | Moot ‘members of ‘the bl an sae ¢ such until the appropri« | Chittenden replied the patent was uvever O e oat, Thie Ts oral nmms"»fl.y thers, Lyon said be believed he saw it there, of supplying | He called " to satiaty hiw cnriosity as to the way 4.1 PURMAN, OF FLORIDA, ‘Wasmmorox, D, ."Apnl 8.—The Investiga. Stick To Your Text ‘You have road our advertisement for yn.r.!i ations in July oext, The sgraed to prorats the expen Wrtarxoron, N, C., April 8.—Spirits of far pentine steady at 8840, tion into the cise of ilepicssntative Purman, of | thsis ofices wntil July smonk thomselves the ore waa carned out, - R e W kg e L "BUBINESS NOTICES, T e e ot o von e Floride, was rosacied this morming by the Game | ' Speouas bupsieh s Fhs Chicada 4 ribuna. Cuittenden asked Lyon whether anv other per- zovumiEs. T om wollag 0 that taare Would Bob Sppear 4o be 8 it b i 7 Hurriat Birtas Now aiok 6 ¥ miltes on Civil Bervice, B. J.'Dflmh. Btate [ Mmwavxez, Apnl ‘BirOrdors wer. received | son Ahaa himaelt waa present when Pnk? s | Jir Glyton, trom the Qummities on Miliary AL | quoram, ? loxt, sad place your grdor 78 & GO DR, a5 vinx Lives!~The Safest and Only veliable Oure for Conaumption, Dipbieris, Bore Tuvoat sud Lungs, Bad Colds, Chronle Coughs, A eimotis, sd Oatatrhis Wiaharis Eine: yoar. HARR| Benator of ‘¥lorids, was examined, and testifisd 171 South Ogrk-n to-da; o) to out off thi tbst be was present wbon m Mr. Wantworth e e s tha wht of ing snd to th t of means to fairs, Tepor! adversely oa ths petition of colored b remar) th Atizens of Arkauass, soldiers in the lata War, prayh a ol calt l::dlh?‘y‘ul: fl?fl";‘h‘:fl?“f’- alloged, spoke to him adversely tothe Emma | o i Mine, S emeal ot SoriainTaws 15 Togard 0 the Deyient o | Bt loyiiad bis v 40 50, and b ks Ths voting by offored Purmsn 1,000 per sonum for the Gol- us srrangements have bean mado Lyon snswered he ballevad that both Btawars | bountics, sad the enactment of snch law, orum | A ALl = {sotorahip at Per wh.pmnmn wanted .a,%% {z‘e';':,, e b tah th 3 :n:' nnn’hrk were presant whou the question azass | eolored soldisrs on the ssme ‘mm'n m',.‘:.:&“;g‘;.‘; %:‘u'n'.“ Baye had the sause Fssult, that of 00 gt Trea Tat c'gzm » “num‘rbmmul , which FINANOCI S |n sdvanca from Weniwarth, Furman dida¥esy | not apply to tne courts, Poa-Ofice, R e b Eogileh ‘sharehoidars why | and wouniiesss white soidiers,” The Geiizmities was | V'L Randall axked whathes the potot thad tnare was | Srrer 55020 oo ulidoalfy ot eaiony Wall St. Caricatures. s would procure the sppolntment for Weat- | depariments, which will be b 5o ore was iaken out of the wioe, Biowart, oa | dischargsd o anhe sutinn, 52 guorum Would be tusisted upon. . ovary 0 1 " worth for $8,000," bas “said would not | unl the apptopristion is exhausted. The res- | that occasion, said shey could represent \h 3 slag seported Mivacteiy.an the Runste L 4 _re- . Huak sald that it would be. va | oA oW Book, 48 puges, eostatnig 10 eagreved. iftose | S Mot ot | silie sppreiinl exmunated The ek | o B ouanied durig. ok woke | G o e bt 14 v cally psk: | | suirspedlinand Sered a5t f Bt | SRR ot s 0 RIS | PSS Fuassecs s LI must be pald (a vanos, Weal. | ths necessary prisdl on secoun of the Lsavy snow, an 0 S question % :]" ; . BOR BILL, o Aha fred sall hal there | and Lhe public kave read vordlol thal : 1) Socih ‘an't’ anoize the appRiaicasEN 6ad | Cincors Kur ArwADl the gus 1s ahad eft | Gas tuoney sauagh in Bacd be par S, Morban At1900d 8 L5 mmind 0 svosnd | S s prmt e Pyt e Baikars e e o \ :

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