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THE: CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1878. 1984, when they became @ they were Increased to $1 3 h, and, ex- ceptin 1864, continued to increase until 1671, when they reached thelr maxsmum. Unless there {s still further legialation increnting the his argument, in which it will helseen ha was | Foster, of Ohfo, on the sulject of the alleged severe upon Tom Hentt, Huntington sald that, | hargsining which preceded thy final declsration while Tom Seott nnd his fricods had been get- | o 4o Electoral count. Some of the points ting up petitiond, resolutfons, and conventlons, D T e eging Congress for’ akd, the Southern | mAde are these: The Wormiey Conference was year. The present bill approprinted $150, e pay of cadetr. which wonld not in the | sen the pay of eachcadet, althongh it was $17,000 less than waenppropriated last year. TheCommittes on Appropriations nad Avolaed minking any unnec- ersary aporoprintions,and In this ita firat bill It had to be sure, and well worth the labors of the “] wily rhlldr:‘.u of the Church. But, if the ASHINGTON facts fn the present ense are as nareated by & Baltimore paper, toc Sociely of Jesus F CIAL. g Presont Aspect of the Serious Mone- 'THE CORT OF THAT ROAD eatcful as to the character of the young men they with that of the Texas Pacific or of any of Heott's ronds in the East on the basis of the actual value put Into theroads, e sald the vonnected with any whisky cazes, Tncorrect In- formatfon on whisky matters, it appears,is there- fore nut entirely confined to the Government reiccted to %o there. The Secretary of War and tien, Rehofield, Principal of the Academy, ap- proved of that provielon, After debate, but withont action, the Committea tly acquired possession of an immense s Pactfic people had beem bufiding their { not called to make s bargain. The conferees | penslons the annnal appropriations for Ahis pur- | ‘wndenv i ‘ t h 4 B Tort. Ak, & WOoK e Miscellaneous Comment on the roat.” hey” avg now “bearly 150 iy | were Eiie, of Loutnlans; flenry Watterson, | vose will v radually drcresse. én’hfi:’?}"fl:fié’m "{7’:"3:?.21"”;3:"‘..“:‘3?':.13‘,Z"E‘x.'ufll tary Flurry at Kansas ! CLIZABEDE DESS Pittaburg, ded, i n operation in California, the 135 miles of | J,4n Sherman, Btanley Matticws, Gov. Dennl- ot . or the needsof the Inatitatlon. Tie explained 4 7 B o ol apllaen s“h“,;.t ?é.g?fl Now i south of Callente whld cost 1nore 40 | oy, Gen, Garfel, S, Burke, and_some NOTES AND NEWS, section ' the il provding. that City, Mo ! Mre. DENNY was an Old-Bchool Presbyterian, r ari. 11l that If Congress gave the Southern Pacliic Com- | others. Foster did not repretent anybody. 1le JUESSEN. Ko 14 be made only when mare vacancies exlet 1 put one of her ehildren, HARuRR DESKY, while any'tho right to continue to the Rio Grande, | @ot there by accident. The :etter from Hayes Arociat Dieprted to The (Atcags Tricune, thinn conld be Biled by tho astignment of the next | Suspenslon of tho Topeka Bank and Save : B g in Enropo In hls youtl, became inter- Fw'-!nnes. tiie Company hnd tho materials on | 1o Foster had been received long Leforc, That Fanmosox, D. G Jan. 3’--‘3;'3‘:';;“;* DA O L R L S ings Institntion at Topeka, 4 = -3 > e hand, or on the wa! r m| of rowl, ane sen, In ago, writes ers ove! ature 4 ested in Jesuitism, and, much agafnstthe wishes The Protectionists PPODO!G to F)ght would put !S.OWme{;'u:., work won as Con- l"’“'" simply favored withdrawing the troops os the nl&zfr:)cy of Ro:lhe, Junker & Co., and Tated, .12"&‘::‘3‘.'&%‘.‘;&2.".?.'«" &"a.‘.'}.‘i wime 31‘:::&: Kan. i of his mother and family, embrlcedhthsntdoc- tho - Measire 1o the gress shouid pass the vill. In anamer to the rom the South, o e denounces the Government ofticlals hero for | 84l be made doring the ferm for which uch cadet H c 8 ) a % 4 A e 'l‘x‘:nlr‘:lm;;li:;flrl:fil‘::d Tl ‘action ot Bitter End. RSO vt om0 mancy. Hnngion | | Tha et warahown 1o undirof Georg, | Bl untruthiohess bt T oraion thek e F,'.}g"fl{{,::fi'%h,:“:,‘,':,f:?cc’..i%“,.‘:.,fiff.",’fl?.’gfi',‘,‘ Twenty-nive Failures in New York Oit; ; Mrs. DENNY inbequeathinga large portion of her sald that he was willing to compare 1l of Toulstana, J. Young Brown, Faulkner | here as & guest of Carl Behurz enfes that o 1 1 1y, hoL W ke R O O T ity f ( i property to this son haos created great surprise, sho had nover become reconciled to him dur- ?:g ;lh ilfe. Thero arc seven other heirs named What Is Thought of the Bill hy of Weqt Virginia, Abram & Hewitt, Henry Watterron, Ma}, Durke, ard Alexander M. mefxmm' befora the confereace. Ma} Burke During January Aggregating $7,000,000, i Deomi Pennsylvania,Central, Northern Central, and | rend a paper at that conferencs. It was a docu- | officers in Washington, EdmundJueesen’stirado | yoce o3 ¥ m’ ltln.:n u;l‘l,l.tl‘lll;tp:ll:‘::lt ‘Ihc’f:nr’;’t‘:‘g;mt:;un:ull::!;; Prominent New York gn{llrgofli i&l’oviomrc'nml n'lhllrr br“ol;;ll tz.?ouzh nent |1|v:'u?|nfi the Nichoils "(ln;&mn‘lflnly if 3 agninst the Presldent fs not justifled by his ex- “.w'n Harrls (¥a,), from the Committee on Elec. KANSAS CITY. ¢ wi o at countries stood upon the 0ks at more | we 18t 1 : uhlicans v jonk, repo n e Callfornia case amainet i T oty thiat o Jesult can hold any property Merchants. L e o o e ot oot || pore pustalnelly to protect. the Republ of | pertence bere, ns spectal pains were taken to | Honh, reported Ir the | Ca Kaxsas Crty, Mo, Jan. 81.—The financial Louislana, and Lo fnsuro them peace and happle ness in that State. It was not an agreement. ‘There was no hargaln, The paper n|m;)l, set forth what Nicholls was willlng to do. Gen. fiarfleld Qiln't express dissatisfactlon. The Renublicans took little port. i ‘This conference was soon after Tlayes’ letter to Foster had hecn ahown to the Democrats. Burke's paper was not signed by anybody, aud na ngreement was entercd fnto, Willlam E. Chandler waos also Interviewed, and he telis in substance his old story. It 18 evident that a certaln class of "Democrats Intend to force the reagitation of the Preaiden- tial guestion §f possible, DURKR AND CHANDLER. o Ta the Watern Assoclated Press, WasmingTox, D. C., Jan, 8i,~Mr, Chandler has furnished the following additfonal tele- treat him courteously, nd fa favor of Wig- BIIATOW. ‘Thera {s nothing but rumor In the statement that there is a movement to place Gen. Bristow again at the head of the Treasury Department, It 8. huwever, by no means fmprobable that the l'r\;ln(dnnl may tender Uen. Bristow o high office. fiarey Is about over. The annonncement in the morning papers of the suspension of the Com- miercial Natlonal Bank had little or no effect, Business men aod deponitors have not thus far manifested any uncasiness, The withdrawal of duposits has heen confined to small depositors, It is sald that, while somé of our business nen may he embarrassed by reason of o lock-up of thelr means and becauso of belng forced to vay heavy Interest on loans, they can weather the storm by close collections and careful deal- ings. There will be sufliclent capacity on the part of the banks to aid ali cummercial transac- tious. There Is great confidence in the ability of_the First National Bank to pav its liabilitles, The Mastin Bank 'to-day sustained s slight cheaper materials and with deliberation, while the Southery Pacifid has been bullt iu great haste when materlals were at the high Huntington referred to the lberal promis which Scott s naking to scenre ald in legislation, and £aid that 8cott had promised Dr. 8taudifonl, President of the Louisville & Memphis Rafiroad, thut the through business should go by way af Memptis. Tlie same prom- ise had been made to 8¢, Louls, Vicksburg, and New Orleans, and the chances were that three of these places would be disappointed. He of- fered un behalf of the Southern Pacific to have s bill amended 20 as to allow the sama Gov- ernment supervisions of constriction and rates as the Texas Paclfle, In order to pince themn on enuality between Texas and the ports of South. ern Cafifornia. _He contended that the routo of ginton, the ccntesiant. Mr. Walt presented a minotity report taking op- posite gronads, Mr. bpringer presented a reparate report on his own sccount, ithongh coneurring In the resola. tion of the majority, The repurte wore ordered vrinted, Mr. Harris gave notice thst he wonid cail up tho case next 'l‘uml-(. i ‘The Speaker announced (he appointment of the ffllluwmfilddlllnnll ‘members of committees: l;.lx‘ wndllnru in the Btate Department--Tarner and Bundy. l-:xnemlfi’\nu in the Navy Department—Pridemore and Witllams (Ore, ). Lxpenditures i1 the Post-Office Department— Clark (Mo.) and )lcfilnla. Eapenditures in the War Depsrtment—Dickey and Reed, Expenditnres In the Interlor Department—Pat- terron and Ponod. personally’s all that he has belongs to the Church. Hence, we have the strange instance of this Catholl organization inheritng the Senator Allison's Views Re- fame { Lhe strictest testant . wealthof a memberof the strictest of Protestant gardmg the Proposed denorainations. 1t fs always an unpleasant duty to expose the MOI\By Conference. ctime of plaglarism, cyeh when its perpeteators | clyiozin the cold and sfient tomb. But thtra has Just come to_ our notice n case that 1s | ATguments in Favor of too flagrant to pass without mention. In the Phlladelplla Zelger of lnst Thursday was the Southern Pacific printed the following beautiful obituary poem: Rallroad Bill. Weep not for me, father dear, 1am not dead, but slecping biere, €OL. NOBERT INGERSOLL 1sobtalning an extensive Congressional practice, and to-day appeared before the llouse Naval Committee as couneel for the fainous Becor ciaims and Nat McKay, The Naval Committes has refused to vermit theso claims o be sent to the Court of Claime, Ingersoll took the ground that Congress has no lawful powerto refuse any ciaimant the right to go to the Court of ) Ourattention bas been called by a corres Th o the Bouthern Pacific between Yuma and the | grams: Claimis. Adjourned. pressure, but its reccipts were largely in excess f § e Northern Pacific People %0 ! constacross Southiern Callfornia was superiorin | ~New Onieass, Jan, 30,—1F. y CHOOSE 1S OWN MAN, — e ——— of its disbureinents. Money came In from sil y spondent to tha fact that fn the old churchyard ki et 2 D | A m, y JO e s Chandier, | Tl turn of the Maseaclusetts delegation has T quartera, Viewing this, the business men toolc P Marylebone, Londan, there i the folloving Obtain an Extension e B O ote by the duglcato N to. | Gram 475 tree. nd an be eatabiwied, amie avig | come. A genticman of that State wis indorsed STATE AFFAIRS. dotarage, and, this aftertioan, & meeting of the {nscription on a 1N0ss-grown inonument: . Ban Diego would, le quoted from Admitted their application o yourself, it Is evi. | by the entire Congressional delegation for a g Boord of Trade with all the membera’ present Weep not for me, my kindred dear, of Time. O ETs PREVIoUR trTeRENES dent tnat your ‘past_ connection with Looisiana | Consulate: " In addition he had u strong per- WISCONSIN. 2 was held, anil resolutions of confidenco in the Tam not dead, but sleepeth here, ailairs with all due respect 1o the departed resfdent of Maryleboue Parish, we must say that this paraphrase of Mr. Cinps' touchiog and ap- propriste veraca is o bare-faced fraud, Besldes, in the awkward attempt to conceal his theft, the plagiarist has even Injured the grammatical perfectness of the original, which, like all of Mr. CniLps' poeticsl works, canoot be fm- praved upon. —— ‘Theke I8 some hope at Washington that the trade dollar will be aubrtitated for the proposed 4125 raln dollar before the final passage of the BLAND ili. This wonld be a desirable yuprovement, in- anmiuch a1 jt would make the silver dollar some- hing nearer A true dollar than the 412%-grains coln, —Journal. For the private information of our goldite neighbor—there {s no hope at Washington or anywhere clse that the Chinese trade dollar will be substituted for the old time-honored Amer- fean legal-tender doltars nor would it be n *de- sirable improvement,” as the 412}¢-graln coin is the true doliar itself. Biiver Is altogether more steady and stable in value than gold, as the prices of property and Iabor since demonet!- mtion obundantly demonstratc. Bilver has 8 larger purchasing power now than gold had before silver was demonetized, but gold has gone wild; 1t has become dearer each year: and In breaking down prices has deatroyed the pros. perity of the nation. — e — The gold-bugs who ask for the colnage for sonal letter from Gov, Rico to thie Fresident. After this gentleman bad been on the books for about five weeks, Mr. Pelxotto, of Californla, was sclected. The gentleman who waited was aiso warmly supported by other promincnt members of Congress, who' gave thelr peraonal attention to the case. TUR TRAINIXO-SIIT, To the (Festern Assoclated Prest, Wasnixorox, . C., Jan, 81.—The Secretary of the Navy examnined the tralning-ship Baratoga to-day, and found her hull sound, but her upper works weakened by rotten timbers. Twent, thousand dollars will place the ship in goo condition. Beeretary Thompson iwas gratified because of the discipliue among the boys, and thelr proficiency in ahip and shore practice, DIVIDEND. The Commisstoners of the Frecdmen's Bav- ings and Trust Company have declared a uisi- dend of 10 per cent, Payments commence March 20. THE BILYER CERTIPICATRY proposed to be issued in the amendments offer- ed in the Senate by Messrs. Booth and Morzan are to be received for all dues of the Govern- ment, including customs duties. OUR FORKIGN TIADE, The Chfef ot tho Burcau of Statistics has preparcd a statement of imports into and ex- ports from each customs district of the United Btate during the valendar year 1877, The agpregate value of merchandlse exported was £630,000,000; insports, 840,000,000, Excess in value of cxports, 8140,000,000, ~ o SALE IOSTPONED, To-day W, J. Murtagh filed a bill In equity against W. K. Chandler, E. A, Rollins and othiers to restraln the sale of the National Jte- pulblean buftding, which wos advertised to take en siich as to Justify me in declining nng fu r correspondenco with you upon that mbject. (Signed) E. A, Bunky, Wasuixatox, D. C., Jan. 81.—Sa). X A Durke, New Urieans: ' Ploase make public jim- medlately alt proofs of your charges azainst me. together with the memorandom you have of the Wormley's Hotel conference. W. E. Cnaxnren. MILITARY ACADEMY BILL. DEMOCRATIU BCIEMES THAT WILL COMR TO NAUGHT. Sertal Dispatch tn The Chicagn Tribune, WasiNaron, D. C., Jan. 81.—The House has commenced the consideration of the firat Ap- vropriation biil, with the prospect, Foster of the Committee says, of not passing all the bill through both Houses hefore August. The en- tire-day was spent §n general debato upon the Mflitary Acsdemy . bill. ‘The Appropriation Committec must have discovered, from the temper of tho Iouse, that the Commitice which should be at the head of tho House, has very little control aver that body, and {s Hkely to go to pleces on this its first cffort, as it did ‘on the only important mecasure ft presented. The Military Academy bill proper, ns submitted by the Committee, makes no very mportant changes, except A FEW PETTY REDUCTIONS which the Committea puts fu in the name of cconomy., Dut thero were two scctions added to the bill proposiug new legislation. One was forbldding appolutments from civil Apecial Dispatch tn The CAlcago Tridune. MapisoN, Wis., Jan, 8L.—Jov. Bmith this morolog sent fu the name of the Hon. A, J. Turner, present Chlef Clerk of the Benate. He was {mmediately unonimously confirmed, receiving 41 votes. After (the announcement there was a general clapplng of hands through- out the chamber, Mr. Turner haa been the re- ciplent of numerous congratulstions to-day. Bills were Introduced relative to booms on the Wisconsin Rivers -p&oprl-unz $3,600 for the Industrial Scbool for Boys. Bills were pass for additional Bupreme Court Judges; authorizing the County of Barron to 1seuc bonds to settle indebtedness, In the Assembly bills were introduced for n {)Ilonbnrnphlc reporter in the Niuth District; or 8 more efficiont goverument of the Hospltal for the Insanc; requiriog tho Secretary of State to perfoum the duties ot Rallroad Commniisslon- ers lor the prescrvation of game; for the audit- fng of accounts of various charitable institu- tions; fixiog the term of the Clreuit Court fn the Eleventh Judicial Circuit. Bills passed providiug for transcribing the Benate and Asscmbly Journals, The blenuial session resolutions were made the svecial order for next ‘Tuesday at 11 o'clozk. ‘The Republican members of the Senate had o caucus Lhis cyvening to take Into cousideration the efection of & Chief Clerk In the Senate In place of the Hon. A, J. Turner, appolnted and conflrmed Ratiroad Comtuissioner, It was de- cided to elect Clarles E. Bross, of Madison, to that position. Mr. Turner wiil remain a few dava to initiate Mr, Bross into the duties of his office, when he will assume charge of the Rail- road Commissioner's ofllce, banks were passed. When the banks closed to- day there was a zood feeting all around. Prices ) for grain ruleda little higher. There are 224,- E 253 bushels in store, of which 125,092 are wllefl, . and 94,70 corn, to show that the line from San Diego proposed by the Texas Pacifle was fmpracticable. Tt would cost to arade it $400,000 a mile for thirty- elght miles, and thot no sane man would think of undertaking such a line. At that time Scott was clalming the right to go through San Gorgo- nio Pass, [n reply to thestatement thatthe debt of the Pacific Raliroad Companles would amount to 30,000,000 if the Interest was compounded, Huntiogton claimed that the intercst upon Texas Pacific bonds, If compounded for fift +years, wonld amount to $735,000,000, which is he amount the Government would be out of pocket Ly fts advauces. None of the other ronds—the Unfou Pacific, Central I‘lclflvi’ and Kaneos Pacific—object to. the Texas Paclfic plan. They do not fear its competition, and do not think the prople have much to hope from its competition, ns Col. Tom Kcott has been TUE CONSPICUOUS CHAMPION OF COMBINATION, not of competition, and has engaged in more pools, rings, and combinations to put up the rates of freixght and fores than any other man in America, and {s alternating his visits to Wash- ington in favar of o competing road buiit by the Treasury with trips to New York to patch up treatels toward competition, Scott was turlnF up raliroad tracks in New Jersey and Peonsyl- vania to prevent thouse of competing lues, and had gone so far as to obstruct av oll-pipe Iine to cuompel owners to cart oll over his own road in Pennsylvaunia. He was also obstructing the passaga of a Free Ofl-plve LI In Narrisbure at this time, and waa tho last man to intrust with the power and nuthority to _Lulid a comn- peting road for the public beoefit out of the public Treasury. THR SOUTHIERN PACIPIO A DISTINCT CORPORA- TION. To the Western Assoclated Press, Mr. Foster Again Glves ;the Lie to the Chandler Story. BATES, ! Brecial Diapateh to Tne CAtcagn Tridune, Bostox, Mass., Jan. 31.—The actual condition of the estate of Benjamin E. Bates cannot be ascertained for some time to come. lis will was presented for probate to-nay, and it is found lic haaleft over $1,250,000in personal property to his tamily, to say nothing of real estate. But the uncertainty as to how the estato will turn out In consequence of the amount due by it for Tuis defleit in the Bates Mitls Is further compli- cated by the discuvery that e carried his pe- culiar methods of busiticss management Intolls pillanthrople gifts. ‘fhus it appears that no part ol the principal of bLis_donation of 100,000 to the lates Colicge, ot Lewiston, Me., has ever been pald, notes having been given for this amount and the -intcrest only met from gcnr to year. In the way of Bates’ uift of 7,000 to the Art Muscuin of this city, unly §2,000 cash Lias been reccived, ‘I'i¢ remainder being In the donor’s nate. The Senate Will Rest from Its Arduous Labhors Until Monday. THAE TARIFF BILL, COMSIENT THEREON. Special Dispateh 1o The Chicaan Tridune. WasitivotoN, D, O, Jan. 81.—The Tarif? bill pubilshed this morning was preparced under the auspices of Fernando Wood in his own words, with the exception of the schodule re- Inting to tne duties on sugar, which was pra- pured by Mr. Gibson, of Louislana, The otber members of the Bub-Committes of the Com- mittee on Ways and Mecans—Banks and Burchard—had no share In framing the bit, and were ignorant of its provisiona until they saw them in print to-day, The high-tariff men are, of course, opposed to §t. Thelr position may be learned by the following statement made Ly onc of them to-night: “The LIl unjustly discriminates against the industrics of tho Nortl, especially of New En- gland, aud many branches of manufactures now NEW YORRK. e Special Diepatch (o Tha Chicago Tridune, Nzw Youxk, Jun. 81.—One hundred and twen- ty-nine fallures were reported during January here, the Jargest number of any one unonth since the wlc of 1573, The labliitics amount. to 87,000,000, which is really’ larger thsn last month, when the atmount (83,000,000) was swell- cd by the failure of banks oud trust companies one year of silver dollars of 434 grains are play- | in thelr infancy witl bo swept away by the with- | tyasminazoN, D. C., Jan. 8L.—Tue House | life to Licutenancies in the army unloss there ];}""g;l:“,‘,l“’ zr‘l’l‘u‘d;‘:,a‘v"r':“’ ".’5:‘;{".“:“"“ ;‘:&;’:_": Sre— to the extent of over £4.250,000. There wers fog & confldence game. They know that such o | drawal of the protection which they now enjoy. [ Committec on Pacifie Tailroads to-day con- | ghould bo morc vacancies than coulil bo fllled In desd of truat 0 securo payment. of a note for onto. numerous failurcs n_the drur, procery, hat, doflar could not. circulate if the price of sitver | Wero ft not for thesc unjust reductions of pro- | tugicd the heaing of argumenta on the Texts | any year by tho graduating class at Weat Point; | 851,478, and laintifl charges that the parties Cotuusts, O. Jan. 31.—In the Senate bills | favey 5""1‘.':',,"f"""':,""‘:‘,‘,.";‘:f;‘m‘j,",".:,“m“c"‘“"" bullion advanced ono cent an ounce In London; | tective duties, somo of the features G o e olbetco in answer t ol | the second providing that, it West Potut cadet | from whom the moncy Was obtalned exacted were introduced to repeal the Comoulsory Bt | oy y Gy Jan. 1, —The Habilitles of Altiof, and all that might be coined of that welght would have to be exported or put into the melting pot and colned over again with less welght. This whole clamor for a heavier dollar than the regular ono is dishonest and tricky. No sincere friend of siiver remunetization will be caught in any such trap, or support any proposition of the kind. The old dollar is just tho right weight. Let gold como down to its “level of value, as It must do when sliver s re- celved as a full legal-tender, and then there will be no necessity for changlog the weight of elther coln, 3 —————c—— MIGUT BE DESIRADLE, especially those which would {nsure a reductlon in the cost of collceting tho revenue, but this is hardly a time for tinkering the productive in- torest of the country. We aro already pushing through o commerelal crisis, and this nove to- wards o reconstruction of the tarlff will unsettle the commerce and manufactures of the country, and add to the paralyais which affects the busi- neas part of the community, » The House Commitice on Ways and Mcans will meet on Tuesday to cousider the blll, and it ts to be hoped that {t will soon be brought into the House and thero lald on the table to rest undisturbed. Bome of the Northern Dem- usurious interest. PAY OF POBTMASTERS, ‘The bill reported by Mr. Waddell to-day from the House Committes on Fost-Offices andt Post- roads to regulate the compensation of Post- masters, s o measurc embodyjug the recom- mendations of the Departinent on this subject. 1ts principal feature I8 a provision that the come pensation of fourtn-class Postmasters shall here- atter bo based upon stamps canceled ss postugo on matter actually malled at thelr respective offlces, fnatead of “the amount of stampwsoll. The bill also provides heavy pennlties for muk- ing false returns and for tratlicking in stamps. It was ordered to be printed and placed upon the calendar of the Committee of the Whole in Scott’s argumont made last week. Ile denied the assertion tbat the Southern Pacific and Central Pacific were tho same thing, and sald they were quite distinet {n their organizatious and nima, and that when completed through to the East, the Bouthern Pacific would compete for the buziness now enjoyed by the Unlon and Central lines. lle explained that yoars ago, before any of these queations had’ arisen or were thought of, in the settiement of some local differences he, and some of his friends of the Central, had been porsunded to gro to the help ot the Southern Faclfie, which lad then but fity miles of rond in operation, and that, finding they were compelled to build under the Taw fifty miles a year at the Colorado end of the from any district should be dropped from his class for auy other renson than death or phys!- cal disability, the district should be allowed to appoint To successor for "the remalnacr of the unexpired term. These two sectlons originated 1o part In cation law; to provide for tho better regulation 9 v of sales on exccution: to amend Sccs, 13 und 14 .?fur ‘,‘,';’,‘.:2.1“.“‘ asf.';;:._’,olc;n porters; whiplinre telel; of the Criminal Code relative to the Liquor laws, o —— amonjg otier things to do away with the nceessi- TOPEKA, WAN. ty for a written notice not to sell liquor to mi- Toreks, Kan., Jau. 3L.~The Topeka Bank nors; to strike out the clauke referring to im- | and Baviogs Institute of this city closed ita prisonment aud to repeal the clause providing | doors to-day. Its deposits were about $140,0005 . for declaring saloone anulsance. Also n bill to'| hotes, discounts, sud stocks, about $235,000; Hinit tho number of jurors in capital cases to | real estate, 805,00, It was o State Bank, Des In the House biils were fntroduced to sholish | assimment wiil be mindo for the beueflt of tue the office of Comumisefoner of Railroads and § creditors. The faflure caused a tlutter among Nelegraphs; to provide for the election of | Bmall depositors fn other banks, but every oo 8trect Comimissloners and Solleitora of Villages | W88 bald who presented his cheekt. It svon sub- A BPINIT OF NOSTILITY to the army, Inpart §uadesire to secure by insidlous means o reduction, The bill had hardly been presented beforo three formidable clements of opposition wero manifested. The Military Committee, Irrespective of party, an- tagonized the Apppropriations Commitiee on " id tw | ear at tuo west the ground that tho latter has no right to pro- | the House, with u recommendation for passuge. & sided. Freozrick Houck, the voung stenographer °°.'l.‘;§;t“{,°t§,‘:fn'g;{:,',,‘;“J,‘.}}Z’}fi”‘(,,:,"‘.fi’,‘;{‘}:;.m,,.u :’:5: ha had ‘;’;:){--‘geltfl.) oftired t:‘d‘!l}olcen.l i ynsug:hnn res In the reorganization of the nr?n'v. Tho sama order was made in regand to tho Ol | by the neople; to require fire-lusurance com- wlo committed suleldo in New York last | wil tako with respect to tho bill, 1t remalns to | cutira fnterest in it, und In 1873 did seil a con- [ Tho Republicans \ndoubtedly opposed tho Liii | fixing the poy of the letter-carriers. panies ‘to fnsert o cuncellstion clause fo their TOLEDO. Wednesday, went nto tha othier world with & | be seen whetlier Fernando Wood ean find reve- | trolling portion in the whole line between Cl- | for the, same reason, and for' tlie reason, alao, policics, 80 as to allow the Insured to caucel on Aoecial Disvatch to The Chirnga Teibune. - that an Appropriation bill is not a lawful or np- ropriate place for new legisiation, and for the Yurl)u.-r reason that the intention of the Appro- prllt,n:oun Committeo evidently was to assail amd to TIIE RECORD. BENATE, Wasuixaton, D. C,, Jan. 31.-~)r. Kernan presented petitions from citizens of Erie and other counties of New York fu favor of the re- orado and S8an Franclsco to Col. cott himself, but he did not fultlll his contract. Bince thena good deal mure road hiad been built, but he was uow wlllmgctcn dis; Euua of it to the United States or to Col. Beott il he could he satisifed that it would be used as a part of a direct lino to the determination to make the Lestof it. In his farewell letter to Lis landlady he gayly sald that, although 1t was possible that there wasn Hell where ho was going, yet it was n comfort toknow, at least, that there would bo uo winter nue reformers enough aniong the Democrats to carry the measure. . TARIFF ITEMS, The fotlowing articles wers accidentally omit- ted from the Tarift olil last night: Books, periodicnls, pamphilate, blank books, bound or written notice at any times to prevent the kill- | Crevzuaxn, 0., Jan, 81.—A petition {u bank: ing of birds other than gume birds at any titne; | mptoy was filod to-day in the United States to Increase the amount of property to be ex- . cmpted from taxation from $50 to 300 per Courts by New York and Buffalo partles Tead; to provide for the appointment. by Com- | 2gaiost EIL Tarsons, o prominent clothler and mon Pleas Courts of Commissioners to ex- | hatter of Toledu. CRIFPLE THR ARMY, there. But fs it so! The Rev. Dr.TAzaacw | unbound, and all printed matter: engraviugs, | Gulfand Lower Minsissippl cities, Conger, of Michigan, churged the Democrats | ionetization of siiver and the ropeal of the Spe- | amine the bonds filed in Probate Courts; tu Rooeie SRR el 3 - Mr, Huutington said his fricnds cou'd bufld a | with the determined .vurposo of undsrmining Eh provide that real-estate ordered sold by order JACOB BUNN. bas preached a seraon, elalming that, tho Jake | bound erurbounce Wstested, Woks B P | 1o Gotween the Colorado and the o Grande, | the army, A good insuy ieouLticans aro of tha o et ot character wero, | O Court ahall bo oifered on the preimisen: Soecial Pisoaich to The Chicazo Tribune. of fire and brimstons is n fact; but there are other divines who deny the existence of the fo- fernal reglons altogether. Besides, It thero is auy meaning {n folk-lore, perhaps the pooular expression * When Hell froczes over™ may bo nceepted as evigenco that the domatn ot Satan Is subject to climatic changes, to say tha lenst, * However, when doctors of divinity disagree, who shall dcelde? ———— The directory man belng now -abroad in the land, a timely sugzestion may he derived for his beuefit from a gdirsctory of Dublin which has h_npeuml to stray mcrossto thisside of the water. Each page contains a victorial representation of Aportion of a strect, sothat ono cannotonly find out where o man ltves, but turn to the engrav- fug aud see what kind of a house hio lives fn. —— A correspondent wants to know what are Whita. head torpedoes? Ans.~Old men running after opinfun thas that 1s the settled plan of the Dem- ocrats, and that thelr design 18 to reduce the ariny to the lowest posaible degree, with the in- teutfon that {f the Democracy ever regaing control of all the departments of theQGovern- nent to fncreass tha army by the appolntisent of Boutlierns ex-Confederates, Gien. Butler placed himself In apparent oppo- sition to West Polnt, although declartug that that wans not his purpose. Mo showed in his specch, however, evidence of AN OLD BENSITIVENESS when ho sald that, io the ‘var which was certain to come, the following generation ought to re- cefve o military m.lulngi‘ 80 that they nocd not be looked upon with contempt as clyilian cllicers. Butler's own experlcnce _may have rompted that bitter speech. Butler sald t‘n-t’ thero are 1560 young oflicers getting the gout in Washington, Ti ts ovident that the Appropriation Commit- tee will bo defcated, und thut the sectlons uamed will be stricken out. PENSIONS, THE TOTAL BUM PAID OUT SINCE 1701 OVER $300,000,000. 400 miles, as cheaply as Col. Scott's, aud would guaranteo to DUt more mouey value Into the road from their own mortzage bongds than Col. Scott's party would out of tiieir bonds indorsed by the Governnient, and to build the road with- iu five or six years, 5 Hieoffered to amend the bill now in commit- tee 50 08 to allos the same supervision and re- strictions as to construction and rates by Con- gress over tho Bouthern Paclfic between its castern terminus on the Texas frontier and the several posts in Southern California nsare con- tafued In the ‘Texas Pacific bills, so s to place the two olfers on_sn cquality, except that the former asks no financial aid, whilo the latter asks tho {ndorsement st the rato of 825,000 and 833,000 per mile. Ho claimed that the Bouthern Facltic routs across Gatifornia between the Yumn and Los Aogeles posts was not ouly the best as to grades, but also more dircetly n ths lno of through travel and trattic, und could be mnde to answer equally well to 8an Diego, as o branch }ine was now within ninety miles of the harbor, He then read telegrams from the Treasurer of tho Central Pacitic Company, atatiug that tho not floating debt after deduct- ing cash ou hand Jun, 1, 1678, was $1,184,0. + BILVER. BENATOR ALLISON’S VIEWS REGAUDING TR FROFOSED IXTERNATIONAL CONPERENCE. Specinl Dlapateh 1o The Chicaga Tridune, Wasninatox, D. C., Jan, 31.—Scnator Allison, to prevent the usc of scines to catch flsh in tho BrriNarizLy, 1L, Jan.31.—In the Assignee's Onlo River and its tributaries st low-water | salo of ihic effects of C. W. Bquires, bankrupt, murk; to constitute seventy pounds as the legal | to-day, o deposit halance of 81,100 in Jacob welght of o bushel of corn: to prevent tho | iy, “, " 7 T ion A Texs cactia into OBt B tn | Laowa bank, husnended.!was 'soll. fur: 5t}f len'n;kle the uwncr:bla({nuvh mul:“ wlfi‘ :lulnv.u s law reaponstble for an mage that may g O result mmli the discasc [u cattle slong the ho““:;l.‘olt l? E?u';,'n.;lli{fm capital of route that Texas cuttle have been driven; to 4 e e i appropriate $70,000 1o pay the expepses in- the Providence County Bavings Buuk fe jm- cldent to the caliing out of the militls durfog | paired 13 per cent, and the Bank Examiners ask the 1abor troubles of lasi an lojunction. valorem. Type, Sm“ ook snd_newapaper, 10 cents per pound, Type, jobbing and orna- mental, 30 cents per pound. Apectal Ditnatch 1 Tro Chtngn THibi pec jspateh ta i Aicagn une. New YORK, Jan. 8l.—Leoding merchants fn the branches of trade affected by Mr. Wood’s raposcd Tariff, bill have been’ juterviewed. he criticlams upon the bitl as s general thing were adverse, and it scemed to be thought that, at vresent, there was no necessity for the changes proposed, in view of the fact that discussion of the tari would «tend to put o stil greater dcpression upon busi- ness than now cxists. J. 8, Moore, tha well-known statistictan, author of tho Mor- vison TarifX bill, reported to Congress abouttwo years ago, said e thought Mr. Wood had been overworked {n this businces, and hod fnlsied his bill in a crude -Imte in order to perfect it more fully I the Committes of Waoys and Mcans. Thochangesin the bill wers ot, he thought, radical, 'The revision simplitied mat- ters, though there were MANY $MFOBSIBILITIES AND CONTRADICTIONS in_the Lill as now veported. Jie contivued: “The first clausc says: *And all merchandise aot hereln provided for shall be free of duty,’ which simply means that the goods now on the free-liat, or meaut to be on the fres-list, are not mentioncd by mname, This may strike your readers as simple and {ngenuous, but it “will be open to lmmenso compli- cations, lawsuits, nnd hardships of all possed duriug the morning bour, MrMtamlin ealled up the House joint resolu- tion extendlng the thanka of Congress to Henry M. Stantey, the cxplorer of Central Africa, and 1t was upanimously agreed to, Mr. Maxey called up the Senate bill appropri- ating 8200,000 for the erection of suitable posts for the protection of tne Iio Granda fruntler, and it was paseed. Mr, Hamiln sent to the Clerk's desk snd had read resolutions of the Malno Legislature in regard to tho slivor question, The resolutions favor the single gold standard, and declarc the Senators and Represcntatives in Congress from that Stata truly represent the people of the Stato in of pnnnEolhu Silver bill. _Lald on tho table, tho bill now being Lofore tho Senate, ting tha resolutions, Mr. Tlamlin said d to with but three dlssenting votes nd but twenty-one dissenting votes of Delegates. Mr. Wallaco presented a petition of the cltizens of Lawrence County, Pa., favoring tho passage of & constitutionnl amendiment separating tho Chirch and State. Haferred. Mr, Plumb called up the Senato bill to define the ct to homestead entries -5 3 b MANCHESTER, IA. BISHOP DOMENCE, Dunuque, la., Jan. m.—'nm' dry goods aod Doatls of This Cathiolio Frelato at Tarras j::,m"“ houss of Cocley, Pulmer &.Co. falled gona, Spain. to-day. Special Dispatch t0 The Chicagn Tvibune, * FORT SCOTT, KAN. Prrrspuna, Pa., Jan. 81.—A telegram wasre- | pone 8egrr, Kan., Jaa, 8l.~The Merchants' cefved In this city to-aay from Tarragona, Spain, a1 ¥ 3 of the death thero on the Gt fuet, of tho He.. | Hogioust Bedk, of this dlty, closed I doorsto- Rev. Bishop Domence, furmerly of the Diocess ——————— e 2 of Pittsourg, and luter of that of Allcgheny. BILLIARDS, ! He was bora {n the aity where hie died in 1815, ‘The billiard gsme last night between Snyderand He camo to this country when quite young, and | Miller was won by the former, The wianor played jotned the religious congregstion of the Lazar- | what would, froin & professional polat of view, ba ists, Hle was for several ycars Professors of called o very poor game. Ailler's exhibition was Theology in tho Lazarist College at 8t. Louls, """;" it It bo pomsible. The attendance was . and subsequently traveled as s missfunary in small. . varlous parts of the country. Ho was selocted | _cuscaao, dan. at.—Rineieenih gume i the tourss: shocking that csteem for tho ** fast " puper that perpotrated it, compels us to sup- press its uame. . righte of persons with re: o the public domain, Passed. 3 . Voorhees presented a petition of James D, Whilama, (lovernor of Indians, prayiug an appro. riation for psyment to the States of Indlana, panneylvanls, New York, Vermont, and other Btatesin like condition unpaid balances of the act- el oxpenses incurred by them respectively for un- Washington Diavateh to New York Tridune, A complete statement of the amount of money appropriated and cxpended by the Gov- croment of the United Htates from 1701 to the close of the flscal year ending June 80, 1876, has ———— ‘The chatter of the I.-0. U. about comparing circulations with Tuz TRinUN® reminds one of the desperata poker-player whio, with *‘nary a ) and % 2 palr,? attempted to “blut” ‘against @ band | Kinds. For instance, Alr. Wood pats & duty | speaking of his amendment to tha Silver bitl, | been prepared fo the Warraut. Divlslon of tho R, e A e A Heforred. " | by Bishiop O'Cannor and Archbishop Kenrlck | Hiuht 125, (b5 SMBpiotulP by ) payed at ‘untalnlog four aces. on saitpetre, but haslefs out of his bill gutie | which proposes an International Conference, | Ofice of the Bocretary of the Treasury, under | Mz licck Introduced s biil to purctage o sultable for the Sew of Pittsburg, and the cholce was rat- c & Tislke (Sblk iy baiiy 4. Unsatord, puts e —— ‘powder, which would make guupowder frec Py this Conferenco for th * | the direction of Mr. Rafael A liayley, and bLus | bullding for tho use of the Unlted Btates Courts | ified by tho Pope. Ile was conscerated in Bt, !;-“le",un nge uhmu-v'—w}mi The almanac published by the Philadelphis | M1ilo ssitpetrs fa paying o heavy duty, During [ $5785 Propose this Lomicrenien leEAIBOR: T Finted by order of tho Senste, Tho fol. | beld at Louiwwille, Ky, lteferred, T'aul's Cathedrat In this clty Dec, 9, 1800, Hav- i r s scure. S 8TenEe, 10D y the Philadelphla | i} 1agt fiftcen years Jargoment of tho Latin Unfon. ‘Tho chlef cause | been printed by orde ; ‘At tha expiration of the mominz hour, conslder { jng some aifliculty with tho cleray of his dio- o B 0c 60 6, Ltmes for 1878 hus becu secolyed. It Ia a com- TIHEIE UAS NOT BEEN 80 G0OD A CIANCE for the depreciation fn valua of silver Las been | Jowing table shows the net amount of expend- | ation was resumod of tho Silver bil), terer e reslgned the Bishopric while In Roma | 10 000,00, G pleto and Landy auuual, Its political Informa- | to pass & Tarift LIt a at this montent, especial- | the nction of other nations In ndopting the | itures under each class of approvriations for M Motgan dubettil ameadmont 10 alow | Jasy ' summer, and procenfi:d to ‘Tarragona, 5 R o ] tion I8 full and valusble, especially with refer- | ly a8 tlis bill wcoms to havooiclliuted the } gingle standard. ‘Tho successs of adupling the ponsions, und the grand total: e e e enasts I In (b Adssy Ofica pr | Spala, whera he died ae tated. o was a man H iy 5 0, & euce to Peuusylvanta matters. bounsylvania lron Intereats, * Woolen matu | yyer ollar as ono of tho standards of valuo fn | Fensions o military Invalidy, o..8 70,661,351.53 | Miat la vuint nof legt jag B1CG of splendid talont, and wat an secomplisted BLG AU L i T ¢l 11 Penslons , Alarc] J ) B 4 P ER‘_S ON AL— w!lu:‘ed, ‘m{d. 8§ ‘!.:u- "tha ’muun manulac- | this country dependa solely and lel:uruly upon ’:v?lu nl"“' H s .‘ £2,418,807.50 I::';nmm hy"ucfi;; umot d:FU|lt:r":c'l‘h i|n|n|'m| ;le‘u fnthum churches next Sunday ia rogard to 2, & 2.“&'{\;;'?:{3 3 P 3 urin| nterests, Ll i1 ly Ll 4 10w valued af s market rica lor jemise, 4 4 - 4 . Sy Enlt“nre o T I;nfla:;;r::;fllln tho | the sgreement of forcign natMus with eur.lcllm "-' ‘l‘;‘uth H 471,068.43 l: Lo b Tinen L e flml:'n. oo m! LGS it effocty 4 proposed In the biil. 1t the whole burden of kecping sllver In elrcula- | ponyione act, May 2 35.682.00 | 15acates 1o be given to the owner, to b pald by tie B AT i Modjeska is happily marmed. et i U Lo p i tion as 8 stundard of value in this country scets | Tnyallds' Fesislons act, March ¥, Heerctary of 1o Froasury. in not less than thirty BANK EXCHANGE REVIEW. EXTYIE TS Quoen Pis, of Portugal, Is sald to bo a | bill propascd, i not.desirable, althoush I mi | ubon this Government ulone, we imight as well | , 1) i i BAI080 | morwore hanineiydeyy In lgstenlar melues | Bl Tuo Juble sayet Traus- JEAE: \. 2 blonge, of opislan taat ufiuwtll:;gczx‘w‘:g% " b:“‘l:‘l;: abandon tho Jdea as sonu as possible alter wo 17,082,585.03 | ‘Arier ane year the coinage of siivor (o beun the | partation secms to bo tho secret of the ouly "‘J;,‘,‘;.'m}';,,‘:",‘fif,,",’}".‘fi“’,m‘::;fi}".‘,fl‘,’;,,:,f':; King Alfonso Is taking the Smithtown | Materiany changed belore 1t massod vhe Corn, | Lo such to bo tho fart, 1 5 mumo footlng In all respects with tha comagu of | urooumont, tn bank exchanges duriog Janu- | $he J. M. Drunawick & Balke Compsny's ware. E = 'y chang ore It passed the Coid- | pogs NOT MAKE THE BLIGHTEST DIFPEHENOCR 3 o 673,070.86 | gold, Ordered printed, ’ rootns on State street, at which were present & agle, & Wiscousln paper. The publishor sends it | mittee. o i Teusion to Col n horgaa. .. 1,115.00 | M. Buoth suboiitted an amendment to allow tho | ary. Bostou und New Orlcaus bave been dolng | yumber of gentlomen favored with Invitations, $0 bim gratiu, whethe 9o gk 416 e b ‘f!":""l of silver [ | ponalon to Kol Willins kauiiats LU78.00 | gwncrof aliver daliars to Guporlt them with the | moro business than last year: other competing | 'Fho display of wolquo and diicult wanipulation A New York policeman is on trial for kiss- TITE RAILROAD BILLS, 0:10“?;](1":' 4‘“‘“ fil‘: s lr,.‘:: :gipy‘;fi,%;em‘: :.: Fennions to widows aud orpbane, 208,03 e o earithcates of pa joasthan $10 | clties Iess, New Orloans has tho legittmato and | SfUhe 40k SIUCHS Sn Tt By Le) Urenest: 1ng & woman thres timesand then clubbing he NORTUEUN PACIVIC. v 0 do not co-ope: n i act July 4, 1836 6,183,580.80 | ouch, the coriificates to be cngraved as muney, and | permanent sdvantage in tho ovening of the riv- pari et z Ll L. g ber who are intercsted In malutaiping both the ) 4 o iy d pel gree wkillful and interesting, aud the whole exlibl over the head. Aoecial Dispatch o Ths Chicago Tridune, Unclaimed penatat 025,088,72 | to circulate in place of stiver, Thy design 18 10 | or gy tomporary advantage in excellence of a | lon was groatly sdmired. Butthy most notablo snd sliver and gold standards. I don’t think any comprowisc on the number of gralng to com- Five years' peuslon obviate tha tuconveulences of wilver in commercisl and orphane, act July 7, 1838.. 4,443,%40.50 transactivar, Ordered printed. When the question of po Wasuixaron, D, C., Jan. 8L.—1t {s suthorita- The Worcedter Press reminds Gail Hamil. tively reported that the Sub-Committes on Pa- ‘ntlat feature was tho illvtration aforded crop, of wiilch the lasger proportion was held | EAPYL wh Farior, his bupil and axdstant, of | back until the Northern water routes were :’n. posaibllities of tho cus ng tno Silver bill ton that there ls 2o pop ‘when o champagne bottle h 11 be de. Tt is fm- Hevoiatioualy Peniiongact, Masch TP kb etfic Rallrcads {u the House have sgreed to ro- | Pose the silver dollar will bo made. Itisiw-| 3, 1 710,490,600 | was bolug dlscusecd, Mr. v said tho pullie i ion+ \a oponed the second ttmo, port in favor of an extension of The fime to th | possibleto. tell, howover, 1f the Eastern men 1,888.6017 | fualing was e muchl aroused on this auestlon of ‘:‘“"“‘. “""“’_': ""“f,'“"h“c“"g:fi: "’11.“"‘; e R o3 it |boat” 1eal o sl Cnpt.‘(}en. Jovellar's rolease of forly- Northern Paciflc Haltroad c“mp“y’ i coll waut five or slx more gratns in the dullar.lwul 4,276,167,.00 | the remonetization of sllveras it had been on any | steamer rates, al run! . ud bimself, and If the 101,000, 00 1,178,004, 7 1,020, question since he lad been In thoSenato, and | pay givew it the best rates any Eagst- | twocome together tho contest i cortaln to be ona ern city has enjoyed. New York aud Phil- of pare lnterest, Thut much was fully demonstrat- nlulphlny lose. ’lhlurlnra loses o litglo | 0 8t yesterdsy's eshibition. : despite the discrimivation of rail rates fu jts OBITUARY favor, and the gencral current of cvents is Svectal Dipatch to The Chicago Tridune. shown by tosscs also at Philadelphis, Chicago, Or7awa, 1L, Jun, 81.~Giles W. Jackson, s Cincinnati, 8t Louts, Pittsburg, Loutsville, and | 513 yud hughly respected cltizon, died at his Provideuce, Miwaukes gains becsuse ths | poipg i this clty this morulug of heart disease. wheat crop {s good, s It lost last year because | yro .uine to this county from Onondags County, tho crop was bad. Cleveland aud Indianspolls | Nuw York, In 1630, and removed to Ottaws in appear to be dolng good business for tho scason. | 153 For nearly thirty years be had filled the meven Cuban political prisoners was s gracious cele- beatiun of Alfonso's marriage, o Privata Corbett, the Fort Hamiltou soldier, Baving fallea in bis love sult, has begun o big law- sult against tho youug lady's father. Boechier saya: *“The roporters are good {ellows, many of them aro college-bred; but 1 WUt say that the reporters of the New York press A8 profoundly ignoraut of theolugy, ™ Ez-Architeot Mullatt explalus that the New not offey any opposition to it. It does not mat- ter what number of gralns we pus in the dollar, s a chango fu tho wumber of graius will prob- ably have to be inade within a year auyhow.” BRNATOR JONES, of Novads, says the Secnate Finance Commit- tec's amendment, which gives the profits of colnage to the Government, will undoubtedly recelve the votes of the silver men, and that as it commands the Secratary of the Treasury to gun-nm a¢ lcast $3,000,000 of silver per wonth, u tion that the Jands shall remaln open to scttle- ment until earned, sud shall be subject to taxa- tlon after buing earned as fast as sold or con- sented to besold, Also, that the main line should be extended to Seattle, un Puget Bound, and the branch over the Cascade Mountaing constructed from that polut, sald branch line to b commenced withio six months after the ap- proval of tho uct, twenty-dve milesto be cou- structed each year, and the lino completed people wers growlng impaticut atthe apparunt atudied deluy iu disposing of it. The Americsn people bad been for more than lhmu’y n despalr, Poverty had been onevery hiil-topall over the country, emiling at thoir distreas. ne grees liad given cxpresnion to no plan that could bu coneidered an honest attempt at rellef. Thoe time bad come whun Congross could say and ought lo any what, in ite judgwent, should beduns in re- gard 10 'the silver guestion. Nothing could be uulnulbvflm-l niug furt anwideration of this bill until Mouduy; nonzw rfumuu:ouldhu ro- duced; sume Benator might prepare Limwalf o apeak moru intellizently, but nunow light could be and June 7, 1 207,510.00 ne acts of July 4, 1 J Y #,500,079,03 20,261,445.04 444,053, 70 Tialt-pay 1848, Feb. 3, 1853, elc, ... Pensions act, Juno i, 1853, .. Pouslons to” widows and others York Post-Ofico i as substsnilal as an; y N y bullgiug | withln five years. Incascof default, the lands will add sn amendineut providing that theso | N, fou fund.,. 10,701, . 1le was oppused Lo any deluy. o ! & In the warld. But (at doce. Bos accouat for the | granted ara to revert to tho Govergmient, Ten | Dlréhiaacs wiay bo Ulseontinned o case siver | Deivetoes pensionpfund O | O e B SLAlo0 Tt ate. Bayarg, | Hoturos from Sitcen, loading chied Jor, (U7 | onlco of Cousty Superinisndent of the Foor eracks Ju the walls, 0 should Be run up to por with gold, and allowing | Ponsions to widows, etc., of vii- furthor consideration of the Silver bill was Tioste oy h 9610, Tho | 304 bis ofticial lntegrity has uever beeu cal years' extenslon 14 grauted ou tha wals line, In that case freq voinuge. t cors killed on the Witbssh in B aatly Monday noxt, with 100 undurstanding | Dreceding yéary show o loss of 4810, Tho | 4y question, He was also a meimber of the Uit Amoug some autograph letters lately sold, TI8 SOUTHERN PACIFC. Senator Alll ¢ 1811 . 5,517.27 | that tho debato should tben bo resumed and con- | citles that hiave lost are Nuw York,84-10; Phila- | gouncll, He leaves 8 wilo aud threo marrie v Pl y h e isou futcuds to press (be bill to o 3 delphia, Y2103 Chil 90-10; Cinclunatl, 8 8-10 Was one written by Kitty Clive to David Gasrick. Mr. Storrs, on behalf of the Bouthern Pacific | vote next week, (3 et 2 788,010 13 lhl";l{ d'mll day to day watll & volp shall Lo lifil?lmh‘um B 6t L‘fl’f‘ 13: ' Bitteburir, 1 4-10; | chlldren. Buneral services on Buudsy after- 1a refereucs to the stoppago of b salurv, in which | Company, replied to-day o the legal argumicat TUE TRADE DOLLAR. ‘St darch 3, 1847 : 8,480.10 | T Benate then sdjourned unttl Monday, Loutsville, 4:10; Providence; 5 1-10, Thogatuers | 9000 o ::: n.:n"n... ll 1 n?n *;I:wg::n :; umnn‘:ly1 tenots | made by Gov. Brown on Saturdsy for the Texas dfll'.l“ Ilu‘l:'e Jl‘l:{l lfih;ga:nl;uurn J‘l’“}' h: t‘nlimu 1o widoww, ‘act Juna 30, P ey ares o u.m,h NewkUrleflxd. wll sl-lls; e > We Oun't Taik on, ughit something over arter | dddresse. W elegram to Fos .22 Francls for thrée weeks, 7-10; waukue, - . Eve . Pactile, us to the powor of Cougress b0 charter | waster-Gencral Key: . 0SSR ET | A resctatton to Invomtugute tho charges of omctat [ £1°550; “Eiovemndy 18'810; " Iudianapolly, | Fishost showing tho coudiiton of our teetn. EY. A theatrical law-case in New York the | Omaha bridge nfu and ot;‘ur cases w0 show R:r:. m“.L?‘.‘.‘-?."cT.“.’.‘:'.fv'.“:i.‘i'ilh‘." aEx‘»‘.‘?.' ot Z’&L‘,‘ii‘!".-?.‘.3?:.‘5:.3.‘2.‘,‘:15‘?3&33“"1'.“». ‘:fl:‘flfii ufi.w'l t the | cities greatly exceeds Shaiefor e b acd "flfi" g Z"“:’h“ Sther day was brought to sudden termination be- | that the Bupreme Court of the Upited Btates | deposit from tals ofice, sud I aw therefore com- Foporied from tbe Cowinitiee on Post Otices, fxiug | Thotoss at the soversl cit®s EBCY REIOLS | gure tokuch LVon Wond wo utter, ve . €ause of (b sndes led (o refuse thewn ffom the public, which: 3,810,28 | tho pay of the higher class of lutler-carriers in ything e rofusal of Alexander Dumas, Als, 10 | bas been very reluctaut to pass upon that ques- | Peer e i canus Torbtlies at 815000, and of tho lower classat | At New York ihu apparcut loss will secin ] e Grora essmony. Tas srrte movla 480 | o and cxpreusy puised I Ly 1o caae of Scisus Suncyancs bud complait. Fleaso inatruct | Fegsions to widowd an,5u6.00 | 4B Sar anpam, o Budol s lowes ireator to thoso who bellove the cloariuzs lere BUSINESS NOTICES. v qurd 3 g 2 : i ransac 7 wright seut word frons Porls that hie word was | jril'vs, Thu Uslon Puciflc, etc, sod showed | The Assistant Tressurer says the reason why Unclaimod peusl 30,0802 | © Mr. Townecud (Ohlo), from the Commitiee on | ure wnsiuly governed by stock transactions, or Navy veusious.. . 658,227,561 Toual .. ... 800,327, 534, 20 From anotber table showiug the vet annual expouditures, it oppears that thy largest sum d out fu any onv year Lo peusloners was in 571, whea It amounted to $34,024,900.91, The suuual pensions brlor 1o 1819 uever reached s "M n France snd shoald bo equally binding in u:"““' ‘The idea of & Dumas baviug consclen- U scruples agatnss taking an oath! hh is comnon formurderers tofeign insanity Otder to eacape punustiment for their crimes, but sotry ou the dodgu onlya fuw days befora the tinia Pboluted tor thelr esccutlon ls uot often aitempts sales of stock bave been less than during satmo weeks in the precediug year, ————— Post-Ofices and Post-Kosds, wlmucd a resulution calling on the Sccrotary of the Treusury for lufor- watlo {1 regard to 1b4 repairs uceded on te Pyet- Osiice ot Cleveland. Adopted, Mr. Mooy, frowm the sawo Commlttce, reported 2 bill sutbortslug the constuction of & bridge across the Mlasisslpps River at Mewmplty, PTmLAug actiou on the bhl, the ‘worning hour explred. To One and All—Aro You Buffering from ll‘::lh. u.: lllh:fll, 'i';lmnc‘hhm-. of '-I:y of duu . jmonary troubles, that so often eu THE GREENBACKERS, Tonmmttions 1C sy e W Wibor's Pure Cou ALuany, Jau. 31.—At the meating of the #L’i."u"x'a‘«""f;fi'“‘r'.;&fi:fi"%fi?’fi’&':flhfi‘f}.‘.’iz Grecuback Stato Central Committen to-day the | acriped by (ho micdicel fecally. . Manul. only b u following delcgates-at-large were sppoluted to | A. 8. ('mm-, Chemist, Uoston, Sold by s that a Comuittes of the Forty-third Congress | he refusca to recelve the trudu dollar is because bod examined Into the alleged enormous cost [ It 18 uut lealized, and that were by to Lo suc- C . ceeded and bis sccounts closed up bls successor :;: lé:l,:::fi&:: ‘::: ':l Pacttle Koad, und that | u 14 yugucstionably refuso o counteuance y 3ate of teu to tbros | gyy trade doblars b had accepred decided that no further fuvestigation was' uee- r— essury. THE CHANDLER YARN, 4 by convicts, Tho wurderer Ables, who s lu s C. P. RUNTINGTON CONUUKSSMAN YOBTEH INTERVIXWED. ulilion doltary. | Iu that yeur, as » result of thy o Houss then rosolved fteelf futo Committes | ruprescut this State st the Toledo (Q.) Conven- drogglate. 100 a3t e ‘anged st Corchage, Ao.s retusos | Sppeared es the sgent wud aitoraey of the svectal Disvstchto 1he Chicuds Trivuns. At of March 1t Wilt, ey reucdicd 83410, 1 of tho Whele upon the Mllliary Academy’ Abyio- | you, 5, G, Mice, Albuny; Ralpls Deouuignty | yige o pirs. Winslow's soothing Syrup for ‘:"‘Llnd acta a8 near ke & lugstic as be can, iils | Boutberu-Pacile Rutlroud Compuuy, The ful- | Wasuingtox, D. C., Jau. 81.—The Post pud- | thas time they ravged frow less thuu $1,000,000 | - Mr. Darhas eedod to explain the bill. It | Elmirs. Abkernates—Williaw P, Oroum, NeW | children wolle teething. 16 curcs dysuntery aud *heratiua Lo extremity 14 Fuglo-like. lowiug $s a brict vutllue of the matu poluts of | lishes to-worrow au luterview with Charles | to $3,000,00) avereglng about $1,500,000 uutil sppropriatcs 153, belug 314,440 less than Iaat | York; Warron T. Wordes, Auburn, diarrbs, wiod colic, and tegulates the Luwels