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- @he Thicage Dailp Tribmne, “VOLUME XXX1X. i CHICAGO, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1878, PRICE /' #E CENTS. TN ' BRTIDAY JUST THE DAY For you to drop in and see the Cagsimeres from WHICH WE MAKE UP TO ORDER G 2 next, aod a minority report witl be presented | That abanedtf, 22114 be erownea by Mr. Candler. T e oy L O erion. of Souh marm 15 'The Committee to-day unanimonsly concar- | Europa to o/ with forelgn creditors for the red in the report made by the SBub-Committee | purpose of & Jru.ng from the people the peity on the Frost-Mctealfe (Missour) case, that no w‘n(mn | ranted, additfonal time for hearing testimony should be r. Spr] ked unanimous consent to have eeatation tano 10 1ante s Fenera Y ep v & 0a! at on Fe! fry , the e 4 THE DOUBLE STANDARD. Treavaret hebd to tears Natlonal-nank circalation aTioan classes Of Lnited Staten bonds uf the par valuo of $34€, 247, 350, the capital required to pur- e!lul‘;!cwhlch. st the nuotations of tho day, was 7L, B854, 4 b1 o The Vote by Which the B R othr o1, I v #ia. siier paylng | RFanted. ihediscorr couusdanhoar g ibanld 1lie 1ax op their circulation, the not amonnt of tn- tetent recelved by the bankn {s equal to $15,031, - ON7 In cureency, and sfter deducting the redemption fand required to he pisced In the Tressury from _ thele circnlation the banka have left to lend $204,0%, 235, which, lent 8t 8 per cent per annum. will produce $23, 083,030, thus making the net incoms froin bands and ¢ culation 334,714,148, 1f the capital required to purcuass the bonds sere lent at B per cont pet an- ntm {t wonld prodace $20,009. 828, and the differ- ence between the twa same, which is 80,064,317, represents the profit on clrcalation. and eqoals 205100 per cont on the capital inveated, provided, however, that the banks can keep thelr whole available cirenlation constantly lent, If all of the bonds of the pAnk wero conrerted into 4 per cent ‘bonds the net valne in corrency of the interest ‘ would be 11,045,169, andthe tatal income of the PAGIPIC RAILROAD, ° Mr. Cox (N, Y. The 8enate Hallroad Committea this morning Arigo. ull(lhl bl ‘ :3‘;‘5"',.’;"1#." S'.y-‘.';.‘ ::»{"6:1"‘:; heard_Vice-Uresident Huntington, of the Cen- | Ktates hopds had . " e ki ho- Viee Dreslagas Brown, of the | sireet Shytockn v " * TAT sojcns; 20 Texas Paclfic Rallroad Company, concerning Mr, Hiale #aid he tronld vote for Hewltt's motion thelr propositlous for a Southern trans<ontl- 10 lay 1ne bill on the tadle, bt 28 he expacted that ental raliroad the motion would bo boaten, he wonid then tots TR PETERSDURG FOST-OFPICE. for the Senate smendments which tended to Im- The Benato Bostal Committee today dectded | PR & rery b bl o b b o rauk. to report favorabl uafln the long-contcsted | ners. weatloman for bis franks nomination of Dsvid G. Potts as Postmaster 3Mr, Dright sald he would appeal from Piilip for Petersburg, Virginta. drank to Philip sober, and he woula carry the war TIE AIOUX WAR. before the peaple, The Prestdent sent to the Henate to<lay re- Minate, half-minate, or quarter-minute apeeches ports of the Genaral af the Army, the Quarter. | 107 o sgainst the messare wers mane amid seent Do o e Commisary Geucralrelatics Lo the | 15roar snd confunlar by Springer, Sparke Shallen, ol the Iate war with the. Sloux Indlans and | DSfEet: Whlte and Bacon, - e, aconseld: 04 the namber of soldicrs killed in that war. The A T R L il - House Passed the Sil- ver- Bill. How the Closing Battle in the Great Struggle Was Fought, Tho Sincore Silver Men Opposed hanka from their bonds and circalation woald be forever i “and ‘all lta provisions i mar. reducing the profiia on clrculation to | reports show that the estimated cost of the war 1o by Demagogues and S0tHTTHL o 610 gar ot o the capad 1o | Io $ETAS5] an thewhole number ot persons B e pve Gotatte velted Inbonds. Stk Willed ws sisteen officers and 207 enllsted men. | temperary repose to the peonle, T snail vote lo 0 8. of )l‘l:l o:nl‘" mn’:‘v’&?": i n;n mllh:“ l!:::;n There were two officers and 123 eniisted men | concaf in'the amendments of the Beaste with the 3 and 0 give Congresa the right to e the ’p-mi wounded. '::?l "-.1&‘;.2‘&22“.&235.‘.‘55‘.‘?’:’2‘:,3‘ the v'::;kmnm. Taonuy of the country, sach paper cucrency to ba 3 H 3 ol Iekal-tender Dot & prOmINe 10 peT, bat an TIFE RECORD. X0 GATHCId uld? Every man who lsoppoed to ; f Allvar colo A pare of the currency of In just as good style as if they | A Filibustering Move 8ot on Foot Irredeemable specien of enrrency not before lesned SENATE. the country I diragree with. Every man who fa eluca the organization of the Government. 1t will prought us $10.00. SHIRTN T0 ORDER, $24 A DOZEN! $6 FOR THREE! JUST AB GOOD AS ANY have the offect to keep the subject of the carrency before the peopie, and propositions for the e largement or dimination of Its valume will be like- Wasnmaron, D. C., Feb. 21.—In the Benate, | SpRored 1o both metals practicaily and in jor § disagree with. " E bills were (ntroduced ond referrcd a8 follows: | bill which will A T reratout .‘E‘d’;{:’: ks By Mr. 8pencer—To provide for a military ;r;: m'r:er. :r‘x'tll!nhmm ‘lh. d‘lugnl;{ lmu . mln(lrrln post for the protectlon of the cltizens of the | £ioh ot hicn has come befors e el Black Hitls region. years wo have come down at last to the scenn of By Mr. Matthews, by request—To authorize ihis mingle hour'n "umrlenwmmlnf 'flwnmu«. v the pagment of the balaneo duo to the Paclilc | feonte;, The | mendments fhat, - Mall Eaumuhlp Company. i n;n Alnd 1 shall ;o;e”’nr ll?'ltm all. l; any “I‘d"llz ‘i‘n W convince me the bill aa it now stands fwould b u!:d ‘;‘dé"“ V'l““;"‘"‘ : '"“"&'::d 'b"’“‘u::“‘ B L e rls potas oard of Commissioners appo! 7 Obio, | Fmaald not only sate_for it wifh all my might, Penneylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ten- gn‘z‘: w,v:nld g? fof lttl‘klnann:‘n c|‘-;-e which for- nessee, Indiang, and Dilinols, to fook after the s free coinage. 1 wonla giretho iwo metais improvement of the Ohlo River and fta tribu- P dol ’(g‘:‘lsl‘:} ,fm{r\;.t’;. ::n'vr:d' B w'»‘&“mfl'flifl.",‘.‘ tarles, asking Congress to consider without de- | that thie bill will nat keep the two colng In eqnaii- by Bill Springer, of Tlinois. iy 10 be introdaced in each Congress. The onuy way in which such & crerency canld be tssued witl any degree of nlel‘ would de Ly a limitation of the amonnt. ‘That limitation can only be made by sn amendment to the Constitation of the United Statee. The cffect of the repesl of the present system would probably be the re-gstablishment of the difcrent Hiate systemn {n oporation \ orovious to the orgsnization of the National Banka. i Its Defeat by the Speaker's Ruling and a Big Vote. The caplts} of the New England National Banks {s nearly $108,000,000, and the clrculation $112, - 000, 000; of the Sliddle Staten: Capital, $180, 000, - 00, and circulation $111,000.000: of the Southern and Sonthwestern States Capital. $42,000,000, and circuiation 827,000,000, from which it will be acen that the Now Englind and Middfe States con- . " THE GOLDITES' DOLLAR. Alexander Stephens tho SUea | aimislon. Al tho smendmonts belog concurred | and that {s that I ever wrote a lotter to Anderton, X8 r, neither bring them there nor keep them there, COAN BE MADE AT in, GF evet did anything in Lonlstans which shonld | trol'more than two-thirds of the capital and circn. | Jay the questlon of the {mprovement of the | fne J TH%TPRIOE cessful Tactician of the " S iy Sren be conetraea o wrong.. 1 belicva the eloe | latlog of the banks, while the Southern and South: | Olo River and fta tributaries, not ssa mere local }éa::'g‘ s aad on. e pUpli credir, Tohelt ment In Loulslana that {s endeavorinz to sil: Mennd.t:: 1“ E'Auh‘nn: Mn:own:l, remnr&nlzllu :l:zuo ‘pm;fl:nuom now g:;:'nnw'l‘:‘a:ndlm:;{h:,y’ energy, vitallty, and and _constantly not aesall me excopt by forgory 8nd perjuty, They sought to do this through Anderson and watched every parlianiotary proceediog 0 tho | 3ive? JNEL" (3¢ {21oiterly Taflod. and 1 havonow close. icttera from each of them that no such Jetter wag Tho bill will go to the Prestdent Monday, veccired or waa ever written, 1do not fear the WILL EXXCUTE THE LAW. inveatigation of any actof mine connected with Gonator Aliean hae tad & conferance with the | publlc ofice, snd boldly dety any tnguiry or invee- weatern Btates have only one-twelfth of the caplial and gnly sbout one-fifieenth of tho circulation. The Eastern and Middle Btates have hcen hablta- ated from the foundation of the Government to State bank lssyce, and have suflered comparatively Yittle from euch circalation, The Natlona] llanking syttommlenot poprlar with the South for the reason that they have not at present the capital witn 5 ceasion uestion, aa hetetofore, but a8 one of great ma. | vote lulay it on the table, Qoo £ tlonal {mportance, etc. ® Referred. Mr. Stephens closed the debate, having threa e, Chuffes sabmitted an smendment to the bin) | minntenof bishonut jeft for ihat parpcae, and B e eodaco Ty nim duclamtory of the § oo L e e S e us. Hke tha meanfagof the 15th mectlonof tho Pactfc Raile | free-colnage featare in the oriinal bill, Tho Toadact of July 1, 1802, 80 aa to authorlze tho | Smendment in that rospect [ auptore. The atlier Frestdent of the United Statos to appoint, by sng | amendments made by the Sexate | do not ke, But Howitt's Motion to Table Beaten by a Nearly Three-Fourths SUITS T0 0RDER, 825 which to procuro ted Statos bonds, and tho 0t & single one of the And other bargains. Call in Vote. A A e iho stbjeck of | faston that way bomade, Lusither clalin to by raiesof inteteat ars o Bish L thoss, Staise tal | b e e Henatoia bosom S | L ERle O e b o e ereat the cxccution of the Silver bill. Sherman says | jindaty, I have nover conacientionsly done n sin- Thiers 18 no profit upon Natfonal Dank iseuce, The | tbe management of raflroads, to be styled the | object whichl Lad in viaw, and which 1 think the to-day and see them. Lantern nad Micdle States s matters now atand, nd it ls sltogether o will exceute it Tn thespirit in which it passed, | gle act'that I would not have spread bef foro the. Pacifc Raflrond Commissioner, whose duty It shall | majorily of the Jioure had in viow, is accam. and Is surprised to find that contrary opinions | world without apology o explauatjon. prefer tho present ayste lished by this bill, Dy it the donble standard of tefer tho preseat aystens: and It o sHORELASE | 1 1o catablish ralen and regulations, sublectto | B u mandare Al the Senata Amendments aro enterlained 1a Cangress. ‘Alilson appoars [ il sHERIA nEFERS 1Y THE AnOTE, D bl Commifioe. which 1o elfect abol- | tbo approval of the Secretary of the Interior, to vilneta ressutablisied U Hils, Sounieys thelee WILLOUGHBY, HILL & 00, | Concurred in and the &ill e ® 2 oneliee PRI S titety o | ERTRSIIR.SRIET SAn St | i ol Sl el | et P e, U iR Do Sqaare-Dealing e rs and Furshe Passed. TIE OFFICES, B e e T et ol Jleaisira: | Ionbe of iato. Baak npies: - The Nsilocal Banks | £02d02F (b9 Uplon Pacige Rallroad Company and | ¥Sd, Ob {om, 13 K R 1 T, LIVHLY EXECOTIVE BESSION, e e Porioran ot Loulsians dur. | are. the owners: of "$3%5,000,000 of | Unted | branch comoagics and aecaro to the publicand | [ aye 4125 graina of alivar equivalent to 100 FOR TIE WIOLE MAN—KIND. A LR o b e F e O e aga | Siaes bonde, while tho elralation lsacd to iem | GoTermmedt LU0 MR of commanication, | cot, which wa toe Joliar af our Tathers.” If & Bpect a e bt the orizinal piedges ia Writing given to Afr, | 18 not mucn in exceas of $300.000.000 and ong of | good fn the severai acta of Congress relating o the majority of the Iloase bereafter thinks it wiso to the chiet objects In the organlzation of the tom wan to supply A nteady market to facilitate the ~ negotlations of United States vonde, snd to increase the valus of ruch bondx_beyond other funde of equnl credit but not avallablo for banking purposes. There 18 no douht that these expectations have been more than nifilled, nnd the credit of the United States and Uta. atility to borrow moncy at low rates has been gcreatly increased by making its bondsa basls for currency. Nearly one-guarter of the 4 per cent Joan secently nicotlated by tbo Government was CORNER CLARK AND MADISON-STS., Branch at 533 Milwaukog-av., corner Rucker.st. OPEN EVERY NIGIT TILL NINE. 55, DIBSULUTION NORACE, DISSOLUTION. It Now Needs Only the President’s Approval to Become a Law. Wasmxatox, D, C., Feb. 31.—The 8enate | Weher were in possession of Mra. Jeks, aod o spent over four hours in cxceutive seaslor to- | copy in posscssion of Mr. Anderson, who was day, chiefly over contested nominattous. The ?,"".‘3.‘:‘15;1 uclg:'l‘!:l '::t‘l;':gfi':‘:l hfl{‘m‘}g?un’:lalm‘lg, three which caused most of the long debatowera | PY A0 T oy and 1s now engaged 1o on e Willlamson, for Collector of New Orleans, | rinj capacity’on a Republican newspaper i Phil- Northrup, District-Attorney forSouth Carolina, | adelphila. and Bmith, Collector of Mobile. The result 7 of the ofternoon's talk showed that NATIONAL BANKS. tho Scnate Hepublicans aro, if suything, | ARGUMENT DY COMPTROLLER KNOX—TUN DENE- modify the Eenate amendment, It can caally ba operaton snd ute of aald rosda a4 oz congocted, e Ahe Sl ek T et n ,'h. & r. Chaffeo calied up the Hoase bills making aporo y bo thought right. § wish 1o save what e ehang 1aw lorarios for the Terrto- | ¥ie hara sot, and not lo hazaed tbal, gtest princly Do Dokota and Wyoming. Psesed. e cpsbiieied in the bl 3 ehallroto for il the ca of Dokols aud Wyoming. Fasted: | crom tho | fenste amendments lest wa hazerd tho grost ind G oo FeT e o ioties. bI 1 au. | important principle sstablished {n the bill. Lnow thorize the granting of an American register 10 8 M;,lhglhr-"‘llflfl‘; «g,mlun- o] i ::‘;1“: ;'nl;l’l:;::umllan around the world, Placed Jetted, yens, 72} nays, 204, aa follows; John Shormon Says He Will Enforce It Faithfully—~Comptroller Knox on it e Wis of THE NATIONAL DANKING sysres, | submiited for and s ow beid hy the Natlonal Mr. McMitlan annonnced that he and M, Bpen- S The copartaership herctofors extating undot the Airm National Banks, mora united ogainst the ' President [ FITS OF TUE MATONGL, S StANk: | Daoke. and sinco the date ‘of thelr, organ. | eef dissentod from tho majority of the Commltica Girilold, Deiote: ame of DISTIUP & DARNES (Matters and Furrlers,) than at any previous perlod. There was, how- | - jvo "yt prroRE THE ANKING AND cun. | Madon thelr amtance in tho fapding and lflfivflg‘“nl‘ b"‘l {avor Iy: live. séssl d Gltwon, Foter, Biriog hedn dlssolved by limitation, the underfxned ever, less excltoment than when tho fssues | nENcY CONMITIZE. ; tho necotiation " of ' ihe onds ofine Gor- | b Rendis, Rert B8 RGO Torl alont ifdenbersn, ulis s taken the stors 148 Blate-st.. where with a com- AT LAST. hich the onti-Hayes Republlcans make were smment. hay beco recomnized. In, Gelobers e S Hiarmer eca,: Bite s atook of Hats Caph, 4¢..e would ba piasscd : which the a 1y publical Wassixarox, Feb, 19.—Comptroller Knoxap- | 135, nearly three-fourths of the whals Amount dsj. iarria (Mase), Jtice (Ofan.), P vee s {rlends and customers af the old store. 1B PEOFLE'S REPRESENTATIVES IIAVE DONE | first declared. Tho lines of Republican support | peared befors the Committeo on Banklng and of bonds hield by the Natlonal lanks were in h 8 TUR PEOPLE'S BIDDING. peciat Dispateh 1o The Tridune, Watnmorton, D. C, Feb, 31,—The House, sfter o six hours' struggle, passcd tho Benate Sliver hill without amendment, and with only one hour's dobate, The most determined fight Hiart h et o v, ok on Ofesh Hupgerford, fichlslcher, i ) per cent bonds, Now loas than one-fourtl por cents, and more than §80,000.000 in 4 a: ver cents, and thero Ja butTittle donbe s procession of fanding, tha whote Nation: Siteaiation will soon be based upon bonds bearing a rato uf Intercat not, escoeding 4 pof cont, giving the banks mnnl under the present 1sws of only about $4,000.000, It cannot be dombted that which can b depended upon for the President | Currency to-day, in accordance with their writ- are now clearly drawn snd understood by sll in | ten request of tho 15th Inst., to givo his vlows the Scnate, and consgquently there 1 less and | on the genernl merits nnd practical workings of Iesa demonstration with every now occaston for | tho bill to retire the circulating notes of the opposlog tho President. To-dny the Democrats | Natfonal Banks, now pending in the Commit- CHAS. W. BARNES, 148 Bisterst. FRAKR G. DARNES would ba pleased to walt upon pls friends at the abore number. GUSINESS OARDS. IouUse. In the Tonee, Mr. Mills offered & resolntion call- for the correspondence with Spnin in relation to the aclzaro of the Virginine, Adopted. ‘Mtr. Sparks (111.) made a ahort personal explana. tion, In which be #ald that in his opinion not only | Covert, ells and Anderson and the rest of the Retnrning | Crapo, Board were o set of unmiticated scoundrels, but [ Daris (Cald 5 ATk (5, d.0 SISt Siuwuouiit S FURT PRV for the first timo turned sgafost one of the Pres- | tec, His argumenta were as followa: , b ade against il by the greeback-sil- » nder any svstem of State Institutions that may be thil Q with Fresidentisl Wil D, KERFO‘)T & €O, ™y B:E : ;hn bill y.stie” gtedn "‘ ident's nominations Previons to tho orzanization of tho Natlonal fi.‘y:.mx’;mnmu. tho Josen of 1hio pooplo from :q':fln .,.':m“f.fé‘: Tran .“" gidenilel, it Qs y ver men and the opponents of silver, but at Danking system in 1803, the paper ¢ ¢ th Hy REAL ESTATE AGENGCY, | evory stago thoy wero dofeate a by & vote of 203 1IN A BODY, , the paper currency of the | exchango would bo much greater aunually than the Mr. Knott. Chalrman of the Judiciary Commit. | Etckhoft, d by banka organized by authorit: States, leK York h’ud a lrt'a and headed by Eustls in_oppoaition to Willlam- g‘:“{‘;:’n‘{, ot amount of interest paid hy the Government to the e, foported a bil dividing Miseour! nto two o, Evans (ta., Banks, Whon the' bublic debt suall be con. told: ted 00 WASHINGTON-RT. cicial dintricts. _Passcd. Alwo changing the tlme agalnst 72. The first opposition came from tho gon. Only Aftcen Republicans voted to confirm | banking system similar to the prasent Natfanal ‘recman, entecallcted, area natd, etaien mansgod. Specta | extremo flver men uader the lead of Bprnger. | him, slthoush ho i spoken of s an carnest and Janking syatom slumlse to the present National | soiidniea fn o sccarlty” bearing & fow rale | fof Bopdlag [ D, Court for the Dlstristof | 55 ounts reniaered monthly: 3 Tha polut mado was that the amendment pro- | yot reapectsblo Republican. In the caso of | 5™ fa -nf;“;;;{;mthflq;m by ‘apeclal” 8 | markot b B nently uolform sete, bl | M, Datler, trom tho same Commities, reported gi,-g:; e Yding for n I:?;:;:mflfuzfl\fl::; 10 18 | Northrup, tho frend of Wado Hsmpton, tho | sitaiizne i ot O i AL O (Sicse in | furniuh o fund o walch ihe gurplue dsposiisof the | o bil dicectioe he S0creliry, OF e Sand ap: | At ] Domocrats voted solldly for him, whila all the | Dotes given by the stockhalders for the amount of Repubiicans opposcdbim except cssrs, Davwes, | el 0%, AL IMEE s Rot e personaity 1Hoar, Burnside, and Matthews, Mr. Christisncy, ll;ble. l!\;:nue,nr,nzdm’lfl rr‘n;fir%d )nr‘ It "":Am’l“: no provision wan mado rodemption of notes o geierally Tolento inuisln U Erataoahion B D Camshorcial Centro, ond such banka wore his occaston oppos orthrup, and ho was | frequentlyorganized by uon-realdent shareholders. barely eaved by the four mentloned. Tho result | During the admisteation of Prosident Jrckton the losees to the people and to the Government {1 of the day was t0 show that tho fivo Repub- | 100ER 10 R EEL AN o Framy an usecared car: necessity of holding the large proportion of eash rosarven which are now hold by the banks. Whon that time ehail arrive tho bank cteculation of the coutitry may b sately lsned exciuaively npon & bond not bearing a rate of interest exceeding 3 per cent, au toat the fncome of the banks from tho Government will ba reduced 1o a comparatively in- significant amount. [he expetience of the last fifioen years hins shown that the present lo & safs and good aystem of banklug. Itshould not, there« propyiatad for the payment of o creditors of the ate Nepublic of Texas. Heterred 1o tho Commite ton af the Whole. Also s resolution directing the [ LaIhe: Court of Cinim fotake Jutlediction, of the claima | {ER of William M. Spriuger fur rervices to tho Govert | lienedtet, ment hnfore the Supreme Conrt. Referred to tho | Nickneil Compi.ctee of the Whule. At 3 bitl fo relieve | Wisckuara, certain leqa) disabllities of womon, It provides | Hiand, that when & woman shall have been 8 member of | oWt the Bar in the highewt court {n any State or Terri- | jjouck, 1oy bo consldercd first in Committco of the Whole. The opurposs of this motlon was to forco the bill wnere it would be open to unlimited debate. Thoe Ewing- Bpringer faction chose thls meaos of loading the bill with amendments, which would be cer- taln to destroy the two-thirds {n tho Senate. LAZARUS SILVERMAN, Banker, Chanibor of Commerce. Chicago, 1 seiliog FOREIGN BXCHANGE On azge citfes n England, rrlncn‘kuermlnn hll{‘h‘l B B e rcceives deponiis] a4 does & general banking busiueas. bel] TEAL ESTATE, licans last named constitute all that can bo | rency wors frequont, and an attompt was miade to i but 1 i e - * i AL EAXARES i | Thie sciemn T coutod a8 Administration atrongth in the | fnfugnce difetont Biate Leglstutes fo prohibit fore, b, Fepealed: BIL I mee e icostla | Lica ‘borore the " o e Court, | Bk, ey idd SPLEND]D RE IDEN E EVIDENTLY SYAS POLITICAL, L e iha thai, so far aa the Democrats sre | tho tasuo of amall notes, witn the hopo of intro- | botn 1o tho peoplo and Gosernment. Pasacdeyeas, 180; nays, G4, Drentano, TiarFle (Vi )y obiids (N. C.), y for tho rom min oaens, Iehoding Bland, tho | concorhed they wil vote to sustain tho Prosl- | ducins shecis, Inth "oig,, ginerl circalatod i N ynde: from thy séme Commiteo, renarted | HEXEY i R with Iarge grounds, on Washington-at., near Eltzabeth, | Buthor of tho original schome, agrucd to sup- ““}}E,:’,‘;,‘,’o‘;““ it sults thelr purpose to do80. | froqyent fosses, — Goverument fun NOTES AN NEWS. s, bili fo provide for sppearance on bebalf of the i United States in foreciosure suits, Parsed, 3 o not. allowed o be deposited In lun ANXIOUSLY AWAITED INFORMATION issited_circulating notcs of a denomination less fntho room of the Territorial Committee, of 10, M T ;i . Whidls Bonator Paterson in Chiatrman. In the t,”o'&' o Seebmptiehut, ToF the Fedson for salé cheaD. i1 ona Y e i in 330 fgo Bac placed I Eho S EGRR, 14 Reaper Block. FOR SALE. (RN comer Bttuntoner and Thetr it roperty, which catibe had at. L b: proverl it gt e port the Senate amendments. A protracted de- bato followed upon this parliamentary techni- cality, with tho result that Speaker Randall ruled that the polnt was sot well taken; that fuasmuch as the majority could ultimately do- clde, it was unfust to place tho absolute power of objection with ons member, The debate upon tho polnt of order clearly de- fined the motivo of those wno mado it. Bpringer denounced the bill a8 o hollow pretenso and de- lusfon. Mragg asserted that it was giving the THE SUBSIDISTS. Bpecial Dirpateh to The Tridune. Wasmnotos, D. C., Feb. 21, —Tho figure of John Roach, the shipbullder, I 8 up bebind tho resolutious in the Exporters' Conventlon favoriug a Brazilian subsldy, yet Roach testified befora the Post-Offico Committee that be, under Iis coutract with the Emperor of Braztl, should catablish his line whether Congress votea a sub- sidy or not. Mr. Lapbam, from the ssme Commiitee. report- ed a bill exempting from eelzure on execution or tuchments dsatied by -nz“cmtcd States Court the \ne property that shall be _exemoted Irom levy and saje under the laws of the ntste in which de- fendant shall reside scd. T'ne feguiar arder belng demanded, the Speaker calied on'committees for reporta. At tue expirstion of the morning honr, Mr. Mand moved 10 proceod $0 business on the Speaks or's table, and It was so ordered, The Sliver bill kaving been reached, Mr. Spring. er ralsed a polnt of order that the bt} must guto the Commtitee of the Whole, aud & debato upon tuat polut took place, rooin also was Judge Carpontor, of South Caru- | {hat meanures of roform depended upon tite action 1ina~asubject of equal anxlety,—for if Northrop | of the Legislatures of the diferent Ntates, Alexe had been dofeated, Carnenter had hoped tohave | ander llamiiton, in his reporl ae Secretary of tho ek totho pace, Gor Factardam finis | T o o S S i o were In the office of the Becretary of the Scnats b ¢4 y e I tluara tio first nows s o sho action on | benk of tho Unlted staty, s disapproves of the e e e e iinatlon. Sotno days sincan | Pporion o issue Unitod States notes. 3ir. Cabiner Mintati oD, e e i tho | Lallatin, in 1401, rutera (o the proposcd tasue af A‘;tl:,l:iu:nt wnwl'-‘!l{dr:?v Nnnhrzp‘zrml:n:“n waa }'e"fif.';'-' s :;c:"lm.'fx ';: Mtu““nr:'m‘;w 3 2 I o Govern. Tenrosentod that ho would be & moutlipices for | ment bate oltoady ‘boen siated a¢ Targe, Gov, Hampton; that Republicans would not be | Yet (¢ muat be admitted that there may bo WANTED, Thio Wastern waol-growers and Eastern wool 4 tralt, people a stons Instead of bread. Butler that ho ‘Tho Speaker-Tho Cbatr has carefully Mstencd to 4 s A plsce farm by & O ., 1) times when every other consideration must yleld bject, it wiiflscoona formby & Germen 24 yeart ol strong, | would support voto rather thau acecpt tho groteclady that if he was con? rmed tho Bouth | e B O nacossiiy of savin oF mast v1eld | panufacturcrs aro not uharmony on the sub- 5::3‘3?{“:-43;3;.-:“3«555-;1 i making fua e, 10 £04ih MArk-at., ncar Halstod, Chicago, Senate bill without amendment or discussion, protection of tho Federal courts, and would mhn' ::n}n ';{ll Jl.( :'\:eul-;u‘rhw:uumu n‘: a u;ql:. ject of the wool tarllf. Tho wool-growers wish | jcul biss, and is not sctuated by any dea of sdvan. | Lot ey, e e e e v Which jnstifiod a resort o thst moasuro it was & 3 " GHATES AND MANTELS, Cax, of New York, who flnally voted Igr the | completa the work of eradicating cvery vestize | Warsf tua Independence, TpabAre 1 A “,n: the znflflw.rcxlll(nnit l‘:’. ;,rx'w ':‘?unumnmln m: &'.‘Jfifl‘;‘.fi:::‘::f: .-:“ 'fl:« 8’.:?4‘:".."1“1“3:‘.‘ Callioey iy o GBATES AND MANTELS, | Seoate bill, appealed from tho Bpeaker's de- | of Republicanism; that Gov. Chatnberlan | grogs Injustice to the authors of the Revolution tacturcrs desire a cansiderable uction, fn | T3e 40 e e tha Llouse in tho cone Co0ke i ot Fisia, | Gold, aad Nickel | cision, but the latter was austalned by 323 to 20, mxld,flelfigfi:":nfl- roquisition made for :;m ""flfl":"nx":‘é' that f,'."’,ff"’“"fifi'"’: eonfonnd | ordor that they may compote moro ocusily with | guct of its businces. Thero 1s no rule that Gor N, athrop, 3 et with thoso Governments which, from sm- ta BLATE MANVELS. Tho previous question was then ordered with- DECLINED TO WITHDRAW THH NAMB, e O o ihont necranly, tnulciod | BAtish """""f‘:“”"é oR i e e iEciine, e hera s sl -fi‘l'f'efl. PRODABCO & KUMNRY | out difticulty, and and said §t was for the Benato to act, or another | tbat calamity on thoie snbiects. The paner money TUE ALCOIOLIC LIQUOR-TRA o+ | ment, even though such_sn smendnient may co Jace AR P ATT Homh AN 10UR'S DEDATE alyersoreport, A chrriod tue Unlied 8latas tough e moat abduae | 4 Fulitipe hk g pmlfd gfi’lm “'”fif 0 | tain dn approprisiiag, L fue shacnce ol noY ol sapicis A T == | followed. Probably thero neycr ivero §0 many n tha caso of Smith, nominated as Colloctor ooty ‘most iaequal tax, It eannot o d hieq | ato Finance Committes for tho providing | rule dircctory of ! P Al ect, the sisti, 3 . tl s h ¢ 0, o dmoAr, | epecclics fn ono hour. Alexandor dtopuens | of Customs at Mabile, tho datats took » palile |'that (s snved at mequal tax, It caneoc o devled | 2Co o culoner upon the subloct of the aice- | Sake S eoushout, 2 Gante rocoliects no in- | Bavie Siokan, I T TEE | ot the e i o som | Syt S S0 Rt LIS et | AL g S Gl | O T et i v | ek, P B it gt | e R aict of Fhinous, 1o chancaryt Joba 3. Detson ot | casea limited to half a minute, but liberty waa | declared * that ~Hayes was Preeldents | toe Yoat Un resorva Tor exiraordiuury caigons | commission of fiva persons, not all of whom | Senste proposition \ASCRREmYE Mitktory of the | Dichars, |, B ahon, scj‘ff.'.'.' W, nr’r:gl:'- -n'f:'n‘-';fr .'“fo?-"c pag. l‘"'f_;s ‘l)l-wg- givento print undelivered specches, and the | not because ho had been elected by | clos™ shall be advocates of total abstinenco, to inves- | prosent cass is that tha bill as 1 passed the House | hunbolt, * tichent, A B lteriil on thelr foterventlon, - 4 | public may expeet a volume of tho Record de- the ple, but_becausa of the action | fThasystom of Stata bands, with the right to ts- | tivate the subject In fta rolation to revenue | requirad the Kecrelary of tho Treasury to docer- | Eden, oro¥, In pursusnca of & decree of th voted to sllver specches alone. There s ne of the Returnlog Board, of which they were | succurrency, contiguied three years after tho or- | yng taxatiou, cconomy, sclentiflc and moral | tatn thingy, The Seuate, soelng the omisslonof an | Elau fonrve: B et 0 sAId CAUSO 0T th fOLFLN {4) ¥ speotl ' 0 | bothmembers, Smith was confirmed by a vote | kanization of ‘tho National Banking syetam, tho J b oo appropriation (o carry out the ouject of the bill, | B oy OTE 0% W g8 of Docomber, A; b 33:""". ‘I“l‘uzy' 1, Janop, Jimitation as to tho timo whon these speeshes | of 24 nyes to 28 noes, Senators Burnside, Ioar, Knita of such banks in 1815 boing about 100, | asnccts. The Secnate has t! vatsed 8 | juserted an sppropriation. Thers le an cquitablo ot tuldrow, Yealeszaos, Sl I Chancety of sia Court, aad Mauch MaEE: | are 10 bo prepared. They may, thorefore, bo | Kirkwood, snd Piumb belng the onty Hoo 000,000, aud the clrcuiaslon abuut 240,000,000, | bill smilar ta this awatnat, the opposlion of | visw of this matter. 1t woulibo s EreathStsbiy | | The ratn auestion haring baca ordered: —181 1o SRR 5% ek i S Bl | submisted au timo during the senton, it w2 vt Faro Withont Soine | WA 3 M ML APRIRS | nory every, Dol St B o {645 ona meaer coutdof bie amn valtion and | 451 %W\l pocaaded o vote wpon the Seata Hiouses known ss the Htepubiic. Life build 28rts | “Tho Bilver Leaguo was overridden nthe debate, | Jolt thoBenste Chiamber, | Tho cass of oz o | orat auy Hiate bank used for circalation 7,800 | the Democratic Houso lind retused to act upon | examploaf the evil that might foliow If sich pow. soiendienls, dmont pro¥iding that sllver 137 asule sitect in the City of Oiteais Coun; | 1t was noticed that tho loading silyer men near- arsane; tomiusted &b Diateict Attornoy for | ot by ny bankiug auociation. After duly 1, | ft: Tho prominant round of Democratic'ol- | er wers racognizes In cuw menber, 4 poludot or; e e aves olaraiad oxph 3 i dekrec, at puile auction, 1o o highcat tad | 1y all sccepted the Benato blll as the beat they | A% S ATIoNs ACTHD s 1800y sne oy e e !’:;‘.‘t:.‘l.“.'n.'é‘:: joetion tius beun shat tho bl directed shat | der Mgt b ! VLA MGG, s “a heor d tn the contract, was concurred fu,~170 iex a1 A . om Qiy of ‘the_seasion which would send & generul anpropsistion bill o the C‘omulitee of the Whole, whiere it would have ta fall, and thus nocessitato & caller ton. . Thy Chair, therefore, thinks that, In the abscnce of any rulo which recogulzea tha £ight of a single meniber L0 ralse & technical objec- Cumnuselons bo sppointed 1o fnnulre into snd ol e, extending Wil orcaton, {n ths tuie ot lilnols, incinding e could expect. DBland, howover, gave notica that o 41d not proposs to lsy Jown his arms, but that after this bil hecomes a law ha should en- deavor to obtain free ¢oinage by atsaching pro- et oot Ber e bt toniy Wasuinatox, D, C., Feb. 3l —In_executlve e leoad sesaion of the Senate to-day the nomination of Northrop to b United Btates Attorney for North Carolius was confirined by a vots of 8L boen largely traneferced to the Natlonal the nresent time tho total caple Btal nks and private bankers boing 000“000- ‘Tha legisiation authorizing tho an! tuke testimony us to the practical result of 1icense and prohloitory le&_ulnlou for the pre- vention of Intemperance. This bas been elimi- uated from tha bill, The ascond amendment was that whict strikes out the free coinage fuatures of the Ilouso biil, and {naurta the provisiun llmiting the celoage of tho orta . to but §225, Natlonal i y galn arlaing Rrustute, ron: c E o favored by | N Ing eyatos was tho rosult of greas s from that coinage sball be paid Iuto the Treasury. e, i L | o ofatsork o propraion Uil o I | Bt Sensors fom South Corlos Tttt | StSed o o psie. L teciton i1 o BANDS eTaTIDED, e 0 Tl Rt e ol aforter | (LISt et L e Bater e ysducty | any other way possible. Falling fn that, bu | and Dutler, and among o other Ropublican | Prttom hes been greatly boyomd tho anticipations | WasnNoTON, . C.y Febs 2L—A teutsed clr- | Tha'majority 10 control legteistion rathor than tha | o b ,-;;;‘_;‘;t;m:;;,,;:,,-gg,,:';-a,,,,mm Y e o o Eanis of I S proposed to ive tho bondholders paper money, Henators Wiwy voted {0 the aftirmative wero | of its advocat nnulfi Tnorally ncknowlmigol | cular, just Jssucd by tho Commisstoncr of Inter- | ri lnn(ulmyll‘mnmmlwohllmct [ m_l';’“md fo—yoas, 3 i macnineey, ol S fllai siunk 70M RWING FELT TUS DRPEAT Cameron (I'a.), Conover, Bruce, and Teller. cqual ur suparior of i nal Revenue, suspends offers of rowards for in- £, Cux (. Y1 sppeated fram tho declalon of | Wit foete vato was on th 16 The traed Upon said railrosd, .m...]'m. keenly, Cox, of New Y h Davls (111.) spoke pzainst consrmation. . It 36 ot eqnsist slone in | formation s# to flicit distillation in tho States | tho,Chalr. “Toe spyesl was laldon tho Lable—222 | pone authorlzing the lssue ot e T *auld Uhichio and jowa | o8t kecnly. ' ew York, for tho first | “fjo next uomination reached was that of of its clrcalating notes. 1t of North Caroling, South Carolius, Georik, | 023 o hanze for silvor coln. 1t waaagesed to without by ‘selaiing thereto, andall property | timno placed himeel? fully with the silver men, | Williamson to be Collector of astoms at Now | tom, and ls not open to tha objection of other | Ayq, Misstssippl, Tenoessce, Arkaus Mr, Stephens thon moved to concur in a)l the ied Komibany, TSIAUE, i hde-tracka furns q | boiame aystoms, senten aro monopotica. Ita re | Alabaus, Misslasbph, Teb 8% | gonaic's ameadments, and sdvocated the motion. iae dad St machine shope” oo mplements, and persous) | snd statcd that ho accepted tho bill as tho best | Orleans, Alter sumo dis on the nomina- Yre miimerons and burdensoms, and ita | Sitssuuch, Kentucky, Virginla, and West Vir- M. lewitt (N. Y.) moved fo lay tho bill and endments wore simply formal, and were DFBey Ao oF o o 1noof ot A, A4 | ghat could bo securcd, aud bought that tho gold | Ui s tojectod—youn, 16; pare, ST, The ure mineroqs and burgensome, and e | DY) more Gitocive mietiods for the sur | sipeisaicnt on the Sider o e reatdcot. for bie ape foraliid Kine lendwiitind gt lioad, | men would ind It dltlcdlt to sxplain why the afirmative votes were given by about n equal eetnrs ars Wt beth na st Brossion of it distilistion in thoge localitics ‘Tha $peaker sald the Tmlamn from Georgla | o ooy {p1sphass) bad mot yislded the Soorfor that 1 | P iroue, from the Pacific Rallrosd Commitioe, W goringer arkod Mr. Stephens whetber ho ;-wmdnbl\l in sferonce o tho Texas Pacifd fopeiher with ail and siogul Viritances theretn belobiing number of cach politicsl party. ra Srotis thereote agd sl fhe- n A long. discussion than took place on tho nominatlon of Robert i, 8mith, to be Collector 0 (cnements and ap* o {1 of Blate banking which procede: arc uow being put futo operation, bonds bave gone up and gold has gons down o s’ which 4t furnistios 10 the epublic sioce . Al UECOUNILED. snd to Cangroas are mare complete anid sccurato ntereat whatsooser, as weil The President has_recognized I Clusaenius cil {n 1aw aa'ta Cbicezo and Iowa ftaliroad Company o boen numerous and the I on ¢ usiali g5y motian. then ft will b 18 0 aitting member, 18 oot entitlod ta & t, and that Dean, the contestant, s, {rided ¢! -l:l‘.'b‘;nt! fl:n-‘;:o-'h' ‘::‘nfl:'-' :::g‘i’;x' Mr. Cavdler (Ga. ) presonted & gminority report, fom half a minute bt minutes, In which seve -ilmdb ‘hmn:fll Aud E'x'a the ltepublican me.:z..r:‘ cral members expreased bricfy thelr viewa oo the ;nn':fi ommittee. @ Toports were ordere tatiroad, mittod. i At thocnd of tho debate s dosperate effort of Customs at Mobite. 4t was confirmed by o mdn any 1hat have ever poen mwade in any counity | as Cousul of Austria-Hungary at Chicsgo. would allow oue or two gmendmieuts to be offered. U7 3ierison prosonted tha vicwa of the minof- lous system, and all efforts to v Na," **No. it and by the opponents of the allve closo vote—26 to 23, tndcr sy, prev L) Tho Vostmaster-Uencral has anpoloted and g 3 iy, Samo order, ; S SRR | wasmase by e coponateof e Mt e | i Sueimon o, Fansen torssppi, | it b oS RS ol | ot oSt e s, tuelscpetont: | N Souet fom e Comaien on Sl usliorlty of tho Itecefver appolulod 1o this | 44 taptg, Tho reault was to show thelr com- | Northern and Middle Districts of Alabama waa smavatiing, _\Whila the failasec ot Bitte takt oee L entan: Dostmuater-teneral, Commis: P o ready o Yolss wdill Sl on sot Desn smiosl Pled, that Flold, the o i pleto helplesaness, the vote suanding, yoas 73, nays 204 The 72 votes were almost exclusivoly cast by Eastern men, Tho ouly excoptions were Blabee, ot Florida; Davis, of Callfornias not reached, In thecass of Bamuel Reld, nominated as United States Marshal for the Middle sud Bouthern Districts of Alabuma, i was stated i the courso of the debate slancrs on thic part of United States to tho Geu- eral Postal Couvention to bo held at Parls on the 1st of May pext, OONE 'TO DALTIMORE. Prealdent and Mrs. Haves left biere this after. timated that the fotal lonses to t creditors from tho 2,300 National Bauke organized Quting the past Bfiven years have nol escueded rl,ouo 000, an smount’ prohably ot equal to the o nat (o separale parcels. 1npatd bone ) ‘which have fallun npen tha creditors of ssv- it e moriuage foreciosed in said €%y the Mastof fromn s pur: 5 i S Gartleld, of Ohlo; Glbson, of Lowsiana; Jor- | that™ Mr. Rold, during tho iate War, wrote |t ke and Blato bauks during the past year, at b o | bith, with tho urivilege of enlarging oo them aad | Py, tragg, from the Militaty Committes, report- - ot it h o the extent, sad Hoon ¢ Virgiots, from & largo colored dis- | and published’ an o oking "uropnd | Tus National fiuks have sccamulsicd s nitulue Joon for Baltimotd. Sng Assoc {he uir O the | Laiak thoir spceches orluted o tho ecurid of il 14 equtate and limis sllowances of obisers B L e amu'Yor (nechar, | Kenson, of Virgluls, g0 e D hie ol et fund of worv 1han $120, 000,000 under a Lrovisivn I3 Me i land sald the bill bad come back from the | o4 &0 58 FERR 0 A% Tt 'and rucommltiad. t 8ad terme of sale, aod thine and modo uf pay; | trict; Leonard ‘ot Loulsians, tns only Loulsiaca tho white oficers of cvlored —1roops | of jaw which requires fhat one-tenth pariof she NOLLE PROSAED, | Seante in & musiiated conditlon. The question | % X4LU¥a i) Monds, Bent. refereace s had (0 #4ld decrea of record fn Re 'buunl d nd who sustalas the proscu- should bekdlled fustcad of sccepting thelr sur- | noy protlts of every bank shousld be carried to the Todsy Jdudge Wslle, {u the Criminal Court, | was whether ta take the bill aa {t now was or by arn ndsy, sy Courte UENIY W. DISHOP, pul et, and who sustaing t5 fln - | reuder as prisoners of war. ‘The nomiuation | surplus fund until'the samc shsll suigunt lo 20 per ordered a nolls prosse be entered in tho case ot | non-concurrence gmnul defeat o)l lecislation on e e————— TR T o T Tl Yinea | tlon of tho Retumlog Board; Behlclchor, of | wan rocommiitod with. authority for tho Com- | tent of ita caplial, 'Thoamount of ihe sarplus ie | ex-Congressmau Willian 8, King, who by the the aubject, and bo was thorefory 1a favor of cous NEW ORLEANS. Btated for the Northor Distr{ce of Llitnols. .Texas; Btewart, of linncsota; and Willlams, mittec to scnd for parsons and S0 moro than one-quarter, or 25 per cent of tho | Aarch of 1875 term of the Urand Jury of this | curfence. ut be gave notice that the war should capital, and ia a fund 1o which lox aro charzoablo. This fund wa y accumu- lated durinit iho prosperout porlod which fol- luwed the termunatiun of tho \ar, byt too Amount crs. ‘The 8cnate conBrmed Willi‘l’.fl‘xxu. Poltock, Buperintendent of Indian Affairs in Dakota, Ilmd D. E. Cooper, Postmaster ay Wlntersct, jowa. ot Michigs! TN SILVER-GREENDACK MEX didnot daro to voto for the motion to table. Bevor cease s0 lony ss he had & voice in Congress : — e e e o uris should b0 () ta: | Wella' ChargesmAction of the Grand Jary— atoced and the sllvor slopgeide of tho yald dodlar. AL0GrooR; While he voted for the p "“L‘i‘."\&‘i.“'fi“fl?f Naw Orczaxs, Feb. 81~In rezard to cer dlstrice was indicsed for perjury in falsoly testl- iying before the Houso Commiites on Ways and Mcaus in the Pacltlc Mail tuvestigation CUBAX MATTRARS. “RECEIVER'S SALE. has been decreased more than , 00U, 000 durin; sgalnst it. Hut lat Con; * County, i Although they wished the defeatof tho bill, 4 ———— B bea e e i ayatem sl | Benor Echeverrs, tho Diplomat Commbsloner e auuiacel by sction on the Aopro- | tal charges published fn Mr, Wella' fetter FRAR they were afraid of tho record which such avote SECRETARY SHERMAN, B tacontinaed 1t Ls probable that she prescut sur- | of Cuba, says of toe statement frowm Havana | priation bills, Dat if toat could not bo done, b8 | goqing officers of theCourt, tho foreman of the AL < would make. A PERSODAL BTATENENT. s usd DN o e niel Roug She Ao that ¥tlio peuco ""’9"‘““"‘“"1‘?{' .t::fi “"{““‘l I e sirlke dowu tho | Grong sury sald thoy would make au lnvestigs- Tans olders, Fabablo that woder any fu: chlefs, SR qad 168 ek ashlogoniat i Votlog then procceded upon theamendments. . Bpecta Dispaich to The Trivune, able that anderany fu; | Lo by o e e at tho Govera: | _ir, Ewing said that loa-tuutnsof the American | oo, and wished sl parties who know avy fasts o the iatert biider for cosn o]l the ntérens w! The oue providing that con contracts may be [ PmapsLrus, Fa, Feb. S1.—Socretary Shor- faly of tha craditurs of the binke e b Hepubiie O Ciba ouly can sccept | peple demanded the culuage of, o doliar of thelf | (" rugard to the charges published should como e e o S d made was sdopled—170 yeas to 63 nays. The | man bas writien a letier to & well-known jour- aiber, maxing It s lepsltentets T Oiae | forward and testily, or seject peaco propositions. ‘The case wopld be opcn X 1 season advauced by the suvocotes of 358 enaitls 00 e e Erior .’rfi’“‘ffi&’.fifl'}: he u;.nfnu the systew ls that woney may be silver rumonctized, the great product of this coun- {sulog of borses, wagaos, barncss &3 smendment of the Senate which struck out the | naliet now in this clty. la which he makes the | ,aved to the Qoveramout by dathoriziog 1t CONTESTED ELECTIONS. ey, The pcople bad thy {2 oxoect thelr rep. | uutll tho close of the term of the Grand Jury. i6gh tioie sboveh, (et HAIEL YR SIS | froc-colungo sectlon of the ouse bll, sad pro- followin atatoments {n the pature of @ per- | lo. luaue tho kchcg‘}nlm;‘%ow Turnished by she | _The Houss Coumitics o Elcctious 0 aruiost ...l.,..mué’.‘mn aiand frs Ths Coust siatod that L vould ud he Graad e Ll Yobu 2% W15 videa for tho couage only of from §3,000 | sonal explanation in view of tho sssaultero- | NP naglafiee bo bisnest amount of Na: | B skreod Wit I i chunctts con: | Bemesetiss Tl bl ‘Sasitauco s50ULD be gAVe Lo that body. dewoncsization, domunotLiation, 4t 000,000 should be coined,or | Thatrial of ex-Auditor Johusou, chared upon Teva, {n thw didcretion of the Sccrotary of the | juformasion with graud larceny In taklog away osinaty: e woise Shewy of the viec sl | tho budkeot (bo olce bo Sa3 beld wha oo ‘Country sho ro 24, - : 4 5 303&]‘3;5, ':,,-,, ,,?’,"",, b i preseit fora l‘x"x:lx:;':d to-day beforu the Buperior Crimiual < au abaurdisy by doclaring tha - ould bo to comiall 43 bad Y U1 oy ke very | Toe declslon i tho case of Thomas G Ander. e actically steipplug the couutry of twy- | son, regarding a motloa for » new trial, will be talras of the ailver with which to pay those debis. m&y by Judge Whitsker on Batusday. mornlog. 000 to $3,000000 mounthly, was adopt- ed after a heated contest—yeas, 204; nays, 71. The Allisun amendment, providing for an Interostional Cooforonce, had litle less strength, being adopted by yeas, 1005 nays, Tt Tho amendment authorizing sliver certificates in suwms of §20 10 be lssued was sdopted without cently made upon bimt - vt My oficial duty has compellod me to stand In P auldtul O cam-agonts, Catiom: ‘brokers, extreme sliver and inflation advo- catos, sud the host of mea who crowd azound the Treasuty 10 obtaln money jwpropcrly. 1am per- fectly conscious of the dsnger of the poaltion, and bave made up my mind to do my daty, regard- 49 0f zasults. Youare mlstaken lo ooé ‘fm‘, greasional District, and that Walbridgs A. Fleld (Republicss) was not entitled o his seat. The vote was as follows: In favor of Deau— Harrly, Springer, Turuey, Cobb, Wilitas, und Eite. " In favor of Field—Candler (Demodrat), ]\l".ll,)'l'hombm\l, Price, and Hlscock (Repub- cuns). The case will bo called-up on Wedoesday was Doc. 1, 1874, when i3 was $452,804, - 340. The 10unt DOW onhmna% by bapks in operation fs about $300,000,000. shuwlng s reduction of more thag 350,600, 000, 1 the profits upon cizcalation aro as great &é Is gon- ersily supposcd, 1t 1a uol 10 bo presumod thal the banks wouid voluntarily surrcader ourca of such grest peoft. The Comptroll resented 1ables snd statemonts showiog tuat tha prolit ol TREASURY DEPARTMENT Orrice or Courr Cu) trurassor CourtuotLes o sux Cassxur, Wasds maX,Dee. i 1877, —Notlca 13 hereby ulvcn to al P "ho may baveclaius alnat tho folrd Ration - 1il., that th samie must bo preac Btina ety Lo RO 3 5 - o 7 Wil b dullowed. 430 'Agusbx. & Compirolias of the Curtenass