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TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE?! WRDNIESDAY MAY 8, 1873 THE REPUBLIC. 5% David A. Wells, Cunnec- nklin, United States Naves f Howell, Mich. 5 aa amendmenta to the bit as it came the House. The amendments were nnim- portant. ita moved that the five-minnte tule be anpiied to the diecassion of the amend- hat the decrense in duttes will be les are ooo to $20,000,000, ‘There ts 1690 EN ATICULAR CHARGS OF PAVORITIAMS First base on errots—Fergoaon, 1; Gerhardt, 1 Jonen, 1. Lefton baset—Remeen, 1; Start, 1; Fergabon, LACE Goons, Poughkeepsie, N.Y, Ucut; Capt. 8. HF: swallowed abont ¢ je time to the great dam- 5 t tho Hey, James Lewis, o| ave of the Keopublle and the gun of Farwell and Crank. By 1 72, the Repnblic war insolvent, : ve Ts 1 s 4 q i. notwithstanding ita large Income, and the petitions ¥ wo WE ‘b 4 3 pen siiion sastar, an Olle Demecratte mem Brig.-Gen. 0. o. Avaar niet Biates Army, ments, Agrecd to. A large nmnber of ament- ' tratiain it was owing to Ferwelle bad. manages Fee Te Coe bce eee ey the Comunttter on Ware and Means, may | 7,5) AXRCUTITR SESSION. |. | mente reported by the Comniliteg on Apprapria- A Bill to Enforce the Stock Lias | ment. In February of that year ‘Rares on exiied balle--Hamiton, 13 Ferguson, 13 : Ie ailed_ on CO, explain. Banks charged that t ie Benate confirmed ie lomination of Nan | fiona, Increasing the appropriation for eome . IT WAS SOMEWHAT REOKGASIZRD, Camaidy. 1-Chicago, 3. . 2 revo rail dt rriminated tn favor of Ohio ford 8. blodgett, gf New Yor ae Cound at trenclen 8 fem united dollars, and stecreae- ability of the Stocks And the eallor of the Insuraice Chronicle, wha | Lonble playe—tlankineon alone, 1 acturers. He enid the duty on " ;. . 8. 9 TOC . in ew hundred dolines if canes, wer writ : wnten maUnraets & long dlecussion over the nomination of D. C. : eat anthorl 4 holders. i Eee con wont ohin te wane that. compete with the wouts of Califor- agreed to; Aleo, an amendment anthorizing the wie Afecting, the score~Ilailinan, 2} Hare Chas. Gossage ‘reen” $6,000 : i ; gaat tha ce fecrensed 60. per cent, white | faker. Collector of Internal Revenne for the | Commissioner of” Indian vAtfaire ta employ twn Greed” ton intone thee cotigant Abt; ite—Sewntd, St. Loate, pina on wouls which compete with Ohlo | Austin (ex.) District, but it went over, without apeelal Indian Agenta-at-Large, at a compenration this tine, al Pan) Corne!! wee owing Syracuse, N. Y., May 7.—Baaé ball—Inti TE eae i nent action. ‘ _] not exceeding 82.00 each per annam, A Faller Summary of tho Petition | the Company abont'8200,000 and atepe were taken | national championship: Stara. 41 “ ME ee ee siderable dificulty in javier oi, Maxey moved to amend the loam bill rane . y tosge tim,’ He then dared Farwell and Kales to navonny charapions Mays Bree Be Alte: O pera’ ra ‘at ov aI j2- Pers = x hg 5 | = rfenogtho Howse to takeup the iltordar. | | At, the Cabinet meeting today Secretary | lane of fereph Sands now held sn prisoners Of Filed Against Mrs Farwell i atock wag all howent ‘orck bs ietomeeny ror | BbANYS, L. “ : ae Bvorts announced that offal informa- tion was, recelved of tha acreptance by Greees of the invitation of this Govern. war at Fort titory, y succceeded by only one majority. He Anat ee sere exeretsed the priviicee of Hate which he has done several times of inte, He at Leavenworth, Kansas, to Idaho Ter- Bia ts08, stead of to the Indian Territory, as the Moure proposed, CLevenanp, O., May 7.—Base bail: Game 4 all claims ny i . nefentioe eprint called at the end of the Afth inning on account There in alan an interesting episode in the pett- and Others. , tion about a draft drawnona ** tion fand" | of rain; Erfes, 2; Forest Citys, 1. rolled Mifare prevented consideration of the | ment to - participate tn an international | | Meters. Maxey; Inealin, Dorsey, and others op- | An interesting little bill of ninety Jaren octavo | while Karwoll was Indian Commissioner, but i bes | INDIANAPOLIS May Z.—Afilwaukee, 2; Indl- he Sgetia vote would have made a Uc, and the | conference on the subject of the proper | Rose the temova} of thera, Intlane fo the Indian | printed pages wan flea yesterday in the Cirenit | Hrelation tothe Repunlicis aftsirn. anapolts, 2. Ten innings, ‘The game waseatied | From larga recent Importations w Unpeiton stoukt tre, fallen, | There were | ratioto he fixed between the values of gold cinlitzed shenid not be pinced. therein where the | Court by J. D. Wart, Recelv@ of the Hepuble | jena, ‘the Mim of dee te Patel & Con was | OUgnccount of darkness f sek ‘of the Wasa and Means Committee | Government, under the terma of the recently- | tereitorrin the fncian camry wien fe could. oxo stuckholders on thelr stock. The namber af | alan of twenty-four monthe after the fre. end that | ' 3 4 the defendants is about 1,400, John V.and Charles +B. Farwell being the first. The bil} first ectaup the Proceedings resulting in the gpvoiniment of a Recclver, and then goes on to give a history of the Company, all of which {swell known. The Company waw organized in 1869, with a capital stock of $500,000, which in 1870 was increased te $5,000,000, The stock waa largely taken in this Btate, and up to the time of the third annnal meeting In 1872, stock to the amonnt of $4,017, + 000 had been eubscribed for, on which 20 per cent only war paid. Ry June, 1873, $#,825,900 of Mock had been taken, During 1874, 187%, and the firat part of 1877 the Cofnpany did very little business, bntit represented that Ita capital stot wast €5,000.000; that a large partar nearly ali of such stock was actually paid Jp, and that the re- mainder was secured, or clac held by wealthy .men abundantly able to respond when called on for an Assesament. By ite aworn annual etatement for the year ending Dec. 31, 1872, the Company rep- resented that ite guarantee capital was $3,090, 000, of which $848,610 was pald op in cash, and $3,- 861,240 consisted of atock-notes or other obliga- tons, Atthe time of the fallure of tne Company, its qneutiy computed on a @ per were abont $1,200,000, including tares reinsnrances of the poticies of the Economical Mutual Life-Inenrance of Rhode tatand, the Call- fornta Mntual Inanrance Company, the Great Weatern Company, and the Eogle Company. On the 21st of January last the Receiver had on hand $205,731.45. By order of Court a dividend of 15 per cent baa heen declarad, and this sum will soon. be pald out tu the policy-holders, excepting, how- ever, any who are or have been alec atockholdeta, ith Wood to take up the bil; otherwise yotet Son would have fallen, ee THE COMMITTEES, i MAI CONTRACTS. sotetal Dispaten to Tae Tribune, wiensotos, D. C., May 7—The House post umice Committee examined W. TI. War- reo, of Wisconsin, to-day, with respect to the practica ot sub-lotting matl contracts, Fle had paroutes, on ome of which he lost. Tho ag- grerate profit on nis contracts fs $10,000 an- pally, 10 per cent on the capstal invested, le opposed sub-lettiug a8 injurious to the service enacted Silver bill, to make definite arrange. ments for holding a Conference, but no appolnt- ments of Commissioners on the part of the United States will bo made until acceptances which are now expected shall hiave been re- eelyod from some other Govornmenta. AILVER CRRTIFICATES, Eighty thousand dollars {1 silver certificates of the denomination of $20, for issue in this city, wero received at the Treasurer's office to- day. The ahinment of #100 certificates will be made to New York to-morrow, to te used principally for the purchase of bullion. - DISCONTINUED. Tho Prestdent has {ssucd an executive order today to disvontinue the land office at Traverse Clty, Bich. and transfer its business and archives to the office at Kecd City, Mich. “ SIRMORTAL. Tho Western Emigration Soctety (colored) have adoptew a memorial to Congress, asklug an appropriatfon to transport emigrants west and furnish an outfit of farming utensils, accds, ete, for the first year or tivo. whon it {is cdtcu- Tated thoy will be able to support themeclves, SYNDICATE AUSCHIPTION, Naw Yonk, May 7.—The syndicate has sub- scribed for an additional $5,000,000 of 434 per cent bonds, making $35,000,000 takon of, the $50,000,000 contract. ¢ THE RECORD. 7 SENATE. Wasmixoton, D. C., May 7%—Mr. Dorsey, from the Committee on Appropriations, report- ed back the Post-Oilice Appropriation bill, with sundry amendments. Pinced on the calenttar. He also reported from the same Committes bis creditors = snafated oon hin relievin: bimeclf! from bie iabtlity of in00, an stockholder of the “Company. | To aceompliah thit the echemo of redacing the stock wan devised and carried out,ae is mentioned in Re- celver Watd's bill, The petitionera farther allege that (he National Ineurance Company was iefrand: ed ont of shout $1500, 000, In tte parchars by the Repablic, and that 7. V. farwell appropriated about $40,000 of ite funde. for which the only se- curity he gare, after the fact was discovered, was a morlgeze on hia Lake Forest residence, Various other charges ara made of Farwell’s getting the Compeny to lend money on Insomeicent atcarity, to bay bonds, clc., allof which were in eome way connected with his own echewes for proit, and turned ont for his benefit, but they are tuo volumi- nous to be rehearsed here, In January. 1870, Farwell, being desirous of re- Uring from the control of the Company, made al ftancements with E. W. Pect, J. A, Bile, and 8. . Nickerson to rei out to them for about 25 centa onthe dollar, bat the arrangoment fell through. Negotiations were then opened with J. 1. Pearce, hut the Chicago Courter published a ecvere article about that time on the condition of the Repubile fund the National, and Pearce refused to touch the stock. In dune, 1476, more negotiations were onened with Pect, Eilis, and Nickerson, and Far- well finally fold them hia rtock nominally at 40 cents on the dollar, bot feally st 25, the remaining 61% per cent being made up by ® ynte of the new managers to pay him ‘$23,208.34 for back asiary. When Peet, Billie, and Nickeraon got control of the two companies, Peep at i charmed: dent i Boe A te Goodeell 3, ep them from: attacking the companies a the Spectator, and Nick 7 ae tenslvely for himeelf or fricnds, Inconclarion, the petition charges that Farwell Jn indebted tu the Company for larga on count of tock, Wiegal transactions, and Joane: careless loans; that Pect, Hille, and Nickerson owe It iarge for money taken and for damages caused by the manngesment, and It a asked that all for a reservation for these Indians, It bad no right to rend them there withont the consent of the other Indians in the Territory. A long dircuasion enmiel a¢ to whether the In- diana preferred to go to the Indian Territory or Uack to fdsho, what the Indian Department de> aired in regard to them, etc. Pending diecusaion, the Sonate went into execn- tive sension, and when the doors rcopened ad- jotrnod. Mase., May 7.—Base- ings, ‘hive Gata, ty Grckelay ee eee Dp THE TRIGGER, e I e ices Clady Dr. W.T. Carver will Elves at ete ‘cue, j Park to-morrow afternoon, an exhibition of bis of the newest designs, in matched giass-ball shooting with the ride. Theextiot- | Widths, including many exclusive thermore (from $1,000 UD), that he ca heat oy tomes; ral guaranteed ure i cer Ree az ™ t giass baile; hi f= 3 : ty + Se wire Mavens ama | keep: oly and-wear: Wels We also bet anything from $7,000 up that. h jarkthem Break 2000 ciate balls ta feen ton elthe Rows | ue the and twenty minutes, using Winchester ritics. At lower prices than usually found . THE CLARKSVILLE MESSENGER, sete rieateple pone The Messenger {ox new paper just started by y Henry Beardeley at Clarksville, Neb. Itisa ore on aces neat, eprightly sheet, beautifully printed on. ' clear white paper, aud with its targe variety of } Of the best manufacture, in all news, carefully condensed, the lessen re * : t carance? | Widths, extensively assorted, The Neutral tn polities, yet fal of tacts at aut ‘et ful te )- nn ‘ fects mit ver "ha ine “department ide. preat durability of this Lace, and its ? joubtless z ; ; 4 tended sod, wa ope," promerans” patrons, partioular fitness for Ladies’ and sertions of Nebraska hat iwrapidiy filiog up | Children'a wear, ara 0 fully recog- a erretic at i] I. < lation, “They need at ch '® paper an ie nized that,we have taken special a ue oO jal nown prog! the advantages of thelr Tocation te aure bo pains to scours for our customers Wish to carregut for themselves now andkappy | an assortment unequaled in value Zs tous, The Tonse, Immetiialely after the reading of the Jeune, genumedl consideration of the Diatrict of Jotumpbia Dill, with Mr, Sampeon in the chair, Mr. Reagan moted toamend soneto make the Government liable for but 25 per cent of the ex- penditures of the District, Rejected, Mr. Egen tnoved to amen eo ae to make the United Statea Government liable for 40 per cent of the expenditure of tho District, Instead uf 560 per cent, as provided by the,bill. Defeuted—Yeas, O13 nays, 14, ‘The Committees recommended an amendment to the eighth agetion of the bill, so asto make it rend: “See, 8. That, nntil otherwiee provided by Inv, * the Secrotery of the Treaenry ahall pay the Inter= eet accruing on the 4:63 bonae of the Dis- trict of Colnmbla aa tho same matorer, and the mmount ro pald shall be credited as part of t appropriation forthe year by the United States toward the expenses of the District, as heretn provided, rovided, that nothing in this act cun- {ned shall be construed or conmiered as on acknowledgment of any: Hability on the part af the United States to pay the principal of sald bonds otherwise than as printed in the seventh section of theact of Concrese, entitled an Act forthe Government of the District of Columbia, and for Other purposes, approved June 20, 1874. Mr. Huckner moved to amend tho amendment by reowtiring one-half of 1 percent of the amonnt of 3:05 bonds to be net apart every yont from the fares aaa sinking find. ME INDIAN AGENCIES, : The House Indian Committeo to-day heard the tetimony of Gen. Hammond, of Chicago, jedan Inspector, retative to the consolidation cite Indian Agencies, A Sub-Committee, con- gating of Scales and Stewart, of Minnesota, was appointed to consult with Secretary Schurz and (eo. Hammond for the purpose of perfecting a ul CHINESE IMMIGRATION, To the Western Asrociated Press, qasmixaton, D. C.. May %—Tho Benate conmittee on Forcign Relations’ decided to r aud recommend tlie adoption of a concur- pot resolution taking ground that the treaty rorisions which allow unrestricted Chinese im- nigration might wisely be* modified, and Invit- fog the attention of the President ta the sub- fc. The concurrent resolution will be report- ei a a substitute for Senator Sarzent's uolation, which provides that the President in borrowing ex- Mr. Buckner's amendment was rejected, and these transactions mar be looked mto, and dee ane Tata the Governments an amendment submitted on Thursday lest by | Senament offered by the Committeo agreed, hid Eines ds raraout Fee eae co ee eee iris | partler compelled to Kepuane tor tas eluate ————— and choice of pattern. - ne Chinese immigration Mr. Maxey, from the Committee on Post-Offices | ‘The bil having been gono through by xections, | Oniy renainiog assete, not iuclading the liability of {| MOREY taken. THE FENIANS. We Hioit joular attenti " OCEAN, TELRORATNS, and Post-Ronds, granting a subsidy for the Bra- | the main question was ordered on the passage of | stockliolders, ate of donbifal value andwill not he rece . Sr. Atpane, Vi. May Te-The Advertteer @ solicit partioular attention to zihan mail atcamship service without recom. | the, bt MR. POULSOS. ‘i sufficient, even tinder careful management, te pay more than a ram snflcient to make a further divi- dend Oe B Ree: cent, or 20 per cent in all; so that tho Habilities of the Company can only be met by ASSESSING THR BTOCKIOLDERS. In the carly part of 1872, the stock outatanding wan divided as followe: First. Stock delivered to heeribers on the nayment of 20 percent: accond, stock delivered and note taken fur 20 per cent, on condition that {f the subectiber so ciect he may surrender the certificate at or after the expiration ofa yearand receive back his note; third, atock iasued upon parment of part of the 20 per cent, the note of the snbscriher for the balance of the 2U per cent and the pledge of tho stock tu the Com- pany as coliateral security to the note: fourth, ftuck faeued and delivered to the aub- acriver when the collection of the ¥0 The Senate Committee on Forelen Relations roveed to renort, without amendment, the bill recently introduced by Senator Howe authoriz- frgoccan telegraph cables to be Innded and oxrated within the jurisdiction of the United States by any and all persons, subject to certain conditions, and prescribing penaltfes for willfull injaries to cables,or for willtull interceptions or dimlgence of cable messages. The bill is almost Identical with the measure heretofore agrerd upon by the House Forcign Affairs Com- mittee. DRY-DOCK DIL, The House Committee on Naval Affaire au- thorized a report to the House, with favorable It was passed withont the yeas and nays. Mr. Wood then moved to go into Committce of tho Whole or tho Tariff bill, On aatanding vote the Speaker announced tne resnit to be 70 fo 80, Then a vote by tollers re- sulted $$ to 07, and finally ona vote by yeas and nays, the motion wasugreed to, —yens, 100; nayr, 108. Thero was a vood deal of excitement over the vote, and when tho vote was finished thera wae aamall majority against the motion, but qusent Democrats were hunted up and bronght in to vote, and at least four of them (Reagan, Bouck, Patter- son (Cof,), and Caldwell (Teon,), were induced to change from no to aye. In tile manner a bare majorily was obtained for the motion tn the Tlouee. Following is tho vote In detall: fi Jiab! ro ieraetrum a liable sourre thatthe Fenian | our large and handsomely-assorted ing order in view of the possibility of war be- | 8tock of Fine Real Laces, BUSINESS NOTICES, concn tg una old le washed down tewounuine | 1D Matched Sets, Scarfe, Barbes, Parisien andi tll truth: thougitbe foes at | Hdkfs, Noeuds, Collarettes, Vest he bottom of an ull-well, Ike Carbutine,—the : | fronts, Separate Cuffs, and Piece Laces in Irish Pointe, Duchesse, Point To the Editor of The Tribune. Cutcaco, Mey 7.—In the interview with Joho Y. Farwell, published in the paper thie mofning, he {n represented as saying that I hm a defaulter to the Rephblic and National Life-Inearance Com- pantes to the smount of $19.000. If Mr. Farwell sald this, he etatedan untruth. I sm indebted to the compantes, but hold equitable offsets, and, if Justice was done me, the balance would be in my favor. Aas to wy heing comvellod to leave the Company, that fe another of Mr. Farwell's un- truths. On the Sth of May, 1876, Lentered intos new contract with the National fore year's service ae General Agentyand on the 300 of the same mendation, aud sald that he rapurted ft back so that the Committee on Post-Officcs and Post- Roade might submit {et with the Post-Ofice Ap- propriation bill, when the Senate alould tako up.that bill, The Committee on Appropriations hd not formally expressediany opinton as to it, —certainly not adverac to tt. Mr. Edmunds reserved all points of order as to tlie amendment. Mf, Morrill, from the Special Committee on Census, reported arcaolution ‘wuthorizing the Spceial Committee to act concurrently with a great natural hair restorer, which effectually wv! Senta the falling out of the hatr, the accumulation recommendation, of Representative Freeman's J month voluntarily resigned without ed condition of ths acaly and the glan: . Heer rALIng ETOO OOO for the Comcitiog | Wke Committes on tho patt of the House, vcnostt —— stercens percent mot mage and” the” sub: | fromany one. Ween thienew contract warsoauer | Whlchnourlsh the hair. Ita well known inatthe | de Alencon, White and Black Thread, otadry-dock at League Island, Philadelphia, | Agreed to. foltors Hefieaste; aeriber nnbiequently heeame worth! A | Loved the Companies all Inow owe, and the fact | Most|veautital colurs ate made from petrolentn, and . . hi Le ae aimee pened alas Tir Herre, from the Commiltteo on Foreten Hiner, eedtation Jurze anount of thie eluck. was nubsequentiy | wan well kaown to all the officers, bysome myeteridue operation of Nature tne ase of | Pointa de Russe, Fine Orochot and The House Committee on the Judiciary to- Relations, reported without amendment the pect ott, Tulare, taxen tac pial te a ers sy MA come pee Ar Farwell attated fut oxertaren tad | plile aeticle mune a ion arta 8 ibe osetia Ugnt Tattin " a an eres toreport Gen. Butler's biit'to repeat | fenate bill relating to telexranh communication | heneict, Faller, MatterionCat.), | legals, “In dune, 187% a new scheme was orig: | oite to state how that proposition ees reader ana 4 aceveus to black. ‘The colar recuaine permane g Laoes, Placed on the enlendar. inated by which the old stock was to be surren- convoys tha inference that there was something ry for an indefinite length of time, and the change i to uradog) that the mort. Intimate friends “can A Special Lot of :. all who may be euffering aT charged thoy haa sppropriated out of the funds of ita trial, a eWo voor esterday: morning dd Mr. Wo ing appeare before Jndze Winans and asked to have. the We aleo reported fromthe samo Committee, as a Ufieon, dered and new full-putd certificates leaned for one. | wrong audff it. When we discovered the extent CUSTOMS FRAUDS, substitute for the Senate Joint resolution In regard Gladings, Ree ee eee etait rora | f2,nnlch hie spoltation had proceeded, we offered, Sr aiethal Meer on te Tete aaa A DILL TO PRAVENT TItBM. to Chinese immigration, a concurrent resolution on Hamflion, shares for one-Gfth the amount. About 1.538 of | waileence coatetione eounity to Mr. Far- | calculated to make the prematurely bald and gr i y O} Wasmmorox, D. C., May %~The Sectetary | “ie Voorhees prevented a petitinn of elttzens of | {He Harte iGeg, stzirion 120 ner contcavb shirce are atl out- | That money stould be pall to ue, but tothe He- | {Juice Carboline fy pub up in s nent and attract; til LDCR DATDCS, of the Treasury sent to tho House of Repra- | Camden, N. J., favoring: ‘the passage of law uireliard, Harthon, | Bmalis, is Heceiverclatms Vint celver, for the benefit of all the creditors, medicines,” meen ‘THis REDUCTION OY TIE STOUK-WAS ILLEGAL When the {1 appear it will be to wh r draft of tho bill making sx houra ajegal day's work forall worke Hartrhige, Smith (Ga,), NY ill_ be seen to whom ee ee From 85 cts to tentatives a draft of tho to prevent frauds } men employed by the ‘Government, {Tenpds Hartecil, Kouthard, and «8 violation of the laws of the 8 bard names beet apply, to Mr. Farwell, Mr. Pect, Minst R; 'e ' upon the customs revenue, accompanted by a | “Mr. Cockrell mored to take up the House bill to | Caldwall (Ky.), | Hatcher, Rperke, and that all those who anrrendered thelr s ormyaclf. Ihave always demanded investigation | , Sisslaquol Rpring Water—The water of tts Worth Nott cmmimeation recommending the passage of | forbid the farther retirement of United States | Canute Heene Suringer, ad received fallepeld stock in exchange are lable | of my adaire, Out they have always Red to cover. | frctt spring tne specide tor cancer, Bright's in. ‘orth Noting, 1 Tegal-tender notes, whlch was read a first timo yes- | Cuvier rat. Sade tenet jor an atsceainont the aaine aa thouga they ha We B. Voutson. ; . i tse, The provident, where any | Lar aed sig tac ements ave lnupom, | Eetegeyy, Hemi Sih” TARRARAT | Mitel ene, ML cetee caics arong, (ram ingunlirad ie biond. The | Ofeers, Gossage c& Co. y es officer shall furnish | #0 tha tea a second the, jlEex (Alo, erie’ quar : ty-of th tl MH, CONTRIGNT. Diilets containing wonderful cures cap be had by | ==—o=————trereeeetn— nnn tothe Secretary of the Treasury, or to auy chitef | , Tite motion was agreed to,—yesn 3, nayu25,— | Cobbs auton: vance’ Se Ee ee ea the Coan mee To the Eattor af The Tribune. Sddrecsing **SMissteqao) Springs,” Franklin Co. SUMMER CLOAKS. oficer of customs or District Attorney, Rants ore cettey Yoaadel, elther insolvent or on the vorye of insolvency, and | Cmtcago, May 7,—In thointerriew with John V. | Lefmont. nnn nmr cial Information concerning any | Batley, Gordon, Merriman, roe SY, Elmne, htthnae, Pea en ee ee renee rina ine, | Farwell renortea in your paper this morning, he ta — am fraud upon the customs revenue perpetrated | foot, Hereford, Sutesnys | Etitenien, Rote WHOM oy), [atockholders of aatd Company to avoid anagecee- | Fehorted as saying that 1 was a defaulter tu the Tees | -——-oaw hence’ eee ercontemplated, which shall lead to the recoy- | Butler, i, Piuinv, Gunther Landers Wittame (Del. j, mient on thelr stork, and of depriving the creditors | public Life-Ineurance Company to from $6,000 to . cy of sny duties withheld, or of any Anca, Rocerelly, eRe: Bat Bay snide, : of the Go Hela’ pot a fund wiles tho law:required valine ited bre Mate remark, (f zute s 4 renalty, or forfelture Incurred, whether by im- | Davis (it ones (Ela), pene Duran, Manning, The Heceiver thinks that all the stockholders ftseboods and kuown {0 be so by bam woe an ee j - yertere or thelr agents, or by any oflior or per- | Deney. Hevieery, ear Hint gg, Namlsia Yenter-t00, ghoatd be auensed alike, waether they hold the } siade it. If 1, had Deen a det ‘uy as | 1 Advise AM Who Are Suffering as 1 Madison & Peoria-sts, ton employed in the custome service, such por | Gartaild, Mazey, Withers, Pvt 2) KAT. Inuolvent, and, according to hfs estimate, making | aisieincgurt Aeiothe natement tht i Have Suffered to Give VEGL- 2 tonto furnishing information shall be cntitled | i, ‘ soar, 22? nldock, Aldrteb, ‘eeman, Pedate, allowariee for anch a8 are Jusolvent or cannot be | position In the Company apon comptiieion, it I ae Jorecelve one-third the gross proceeds of stich | Anthony, Howe, handolpl Bacon, tye. fandolph, found, an asresement of GO per cent will be re- | fulee, and Jolin V. Farwell knows ft. 1 resignod TINE a Trial. 5 cuties, the fine, penalty, or forfelture #o recov- | Barard, Croat, tolling, aker (Ind), lartner, Helly, guired to meet the remaining linbilittce, These | of my own froe will, without a suggestion froin —_——— * endtobo paid ‘under ‘such regulations as the Gamneron (Wis), Kirkwood, _ argc pase Hlantenbert ice (lara i stockholders are ecattorca over thirty-two States | gny one that my resigantion wonld fe agreeable. Bosrox, Sept. 0,.1877. greta be paid muder such regulations as the | Conkiiug, Mian, euonin. Heke, Harme rere Gate. 3. | and Tetrltarler, and tho probatie cost af eollec: te Fearon of my realgnation was the misconduct, | Mr. 1 R, Srevexa: pesee ate 3 B The bili further provides that whenever any | Raton, itched, Wayte, Hoya, His 1 tose, od. ‘The Receiver, therefore, aake that an a Insincerity, and svarice of Joo V. Furwell, ow Dear Bir—{ have euflered with Scrofulous Mumor 3 cllcer of custome shall detect of scize goods, | Edmunds. orzilts po eg Trewer Henderson, Ritmpeon, nent af Uo per cent may, ua made on all tho | steCncknee Of ‘the Contpatr, ey inti comsee, | or Berea a yae, One Raat eek no reliet hare > Fares, and merchandiso in the act of ‘being | "Tre ni having been, read s second time, Nr. | Hrilees Tfacuck. Kapp. solvent stockholders, and that the Conrt willde- | tion that I inspired the petition named inthe Ine | fuse crerytuing In the shape of horbs, alyce, plas. 1 sougzled, or which lave ocen amugaled, or | yrsrciti moved that it be referred to the Cominittee | Brlthe, Hunter, inn clare lliegal the action of the Company reducing | terview, tt te sis despicably false, ae John V. | froth ny knee pore cOLI ene ee eee ora t \ ! wto shall detect a fraud by undervaluation or | on¥inunees pla aie fh Hungerford, —Khalleberger, | ita stock. Mesers. Hutchinson & Lu and J. N. | Farwell bas shown himself to be throughout the | waa adelsud by Police amcor Wri, IN to tee De wyother dlovice tpou the customs revenue, | “Pending the dlecusston, the morning honr ex- | Burdick, Jones (0.), Benger Jewett appeared for the Necelver. whole of thie bad business. Nespectfullr, Vepetines t commenced lant Juiye Isa, “Attey Hin officer shall” bo. cutitled to. ree | pired, when str. Sarvent called for the ‘reguiaror. | Butler. Joreensen, tow MONE AS4ETS WANTED. . Cuntmiour. | taking the aecund bottle | begat to wet seltef aud ——— tere one-fourth of the gross proceeds | der, and consideration of the Pension Appropria. | Qulxine soree, Prone, Rome of the creditors scem to think that there the sures to Ugal up. 1 wae Gnally reduced to on raulting fi ay oh Proceeds | te bl ant Ketshttey, frailty are come assets of the Company besides this Nabil! Jarge ulcer on toy right leg, that run # f and + Fay eto oh tent at ath, aaa: | ie arent, marge ot be Pension Ui, en | Suv” Eas” Histon, | Ha Us mcanouten, tte Eslonel hae SPORTING. tele bel tatiner fis imine wre: | OXtraordinary Value! Trovkied that Lite eectlog shail oot eens | be y in stating that 22,295 | Ciattn, Hornburst, lone Hensel and Thomae 8. stadeliffe, winch wa nt, after I bad taken fourteen batties of Vegetine oter of custoine whose aeaual salary ieicog | Taisea ad been added to the pension, rotle hie | Gisre {i J.) Fowsting io. | ‘ile veltion inte to fompel Jonn v Farmall eet BATES Bor f wos in my iter f eosstdee Veeetlog the ; : a aber cole “Ye | samuel M. Nickerson, E, M. Peet, and d, A. Elite 2 p best cleauser and puriter 3 ? . TaeTin repeale See 16 of tho act entittea | Sint foe wBole years 10,401 had been saded. op | Ealing tonccount for large sume ot money witch it wat | Crxctxnatt, O., May 7—If the Ctoctnnatt | aii'who tay be eudering ant bare suteerdis give | Elegant Long Cireulars, Silk Woods, : “Anact to amend the customs revenue laws tnd to repeat mofetier,"? as well as all other acts and parts of acta luconsistent with the fore- culog. The ponding question being on insorting asa guostituta for tho second section of the till the amendment adopted yesterday providing that on Club should make ons more such break as they made to-day the town wouldn’t be big enough to hold them, and yet thero is a sort of misgiv- : ENRY T. SMITIL, No, 60 Utica + Boxton, Mass. good material, $3.50, aN fll fenaioy Agents aba! expe, and. sereafter Bunn Contt fake Sha fanter op. end peopnecs te roa ue ing among their players and backers that they Part Sei mg ety aever ten end teens Very Stylish All-Wool Cfoth Circulars, onorably discharged wonndeaordieabledaoidicrs, | Dwight, chitte Und, ton, 2 tayed, and that th by ata years’ standing, where the patient hae had ma . , i N b NEWS. 3 Wis), payee, 3 were outplayed, an ey won by about . = OFEE. AND > Bws oral oe widoted (0 nel nice, ‘She: Bamunda sat Ente Wallets (Ore:St ‘ihe Jadge, however, declined to enlarge the | such a scratch as they did a week ago, when Berolelna. ied many, of the known: remedi fancy trimmed (ean’t be matched sphere of his information in regard to the history of tho Company at that time, Hoe said he was engaged tn calling the chancery docket, and would nat sop op any extended argument, such ae was threatened. . Mrvd. N, Jewett, on behalf of Receiver Ward,’ suggeated that the petition bo referred toa Master in Chancery, to take testimony and report to the Court, Tho case would take three months for} investigation, Mr. Woodbridge dented that It would take so ten He wlabed the Court would hear it imme- ately. ‘Tne Judge declined to take {t up then, and the satter postponed {ndeGnitely, to be taken up on notic Trott, Xvane(Pa,), are, Tenn, Eyanscind.y, Patterson (N.Y), Wright—10%, Asnoon a the result of the voto was announced, & motlon to adjourn was made by Me. Conger, an was defented,—yens, 48; nay, 174, The House then went into Committse of tho Whole, Bir. Sayler inthe chalr, on tho Taritf bill, and Mr. Banks data in oppouition thereto. Mr, Banks said If the cotton mantfactarora of Now England should be degtroyed, aw they might ‘bo by hostile legistation, she cotton section of the country would go back to the polnt froin which it atarted, They might be destroyed, but they never would vo down alone. They always took some- body with them, and ¢ “somebody” wae the ower that had yrown prosperous by coiton, which Fpectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Wasntnaroy, D. C., May %—The President today tssucd a pardon for Ferd 8, Winslow, of Culkago, for complicity fn the Treasury rob- tery in 1877, and sentenced to eighteen mouths’ {oprisoument in the Aluany Penitentiary. The bandon docs not relievo Winslow of any of tho {me of imprisonment. It siuply relieves him “f bis subsequent disabilities os a citizen, He ‘wu sentenced to elghteen months fo February, Ii, and has gatned two months? time by zood tchavior, Tnis ts recommended by the Warden ho was Spoac to this wholething. It waa ngainet, the spirit of the rules of the Senate to have gener- ai lozistation on Appropriation bills. ‘Tho prupored legislation was contrary tothe principte for which these very avidiors forght, and that wae just and equal government. fle felt be was expressing the sentiment of the soldiers of Vermont, who would acorn this little method of undortaking to get votce and to tickle their fancy, He would voto agalnat the whole thing, tho House proviston es woll us tho Senato amendutonts, ‘The Sonate then, by a vote of yeas 10, nays 38, rofueed to insert the amendment above mentioned ts a substitute for the sccond section of the vi). Edmunds moved to etrike out the second section of the blll, which, as agreed upou, reads: INE, the Cominon re: UA + worka differently, t fromysny medicine | ave ever taken,” VEURtis at $8), for $5.00, Will cluauso Bcrofula from tue system. Try it. Bik. Drap d’ Fie Cloak, trinmed in’ VEGETINE Sik aud Laee (worth $7), for aan ZX Can Reeommenid. $4.50. . ‘f Sousnvitux, Jone 10, 1875, | Matelasso Mantles, nicely trimmed, Da. H.R. Stevena: E Dear Sir—It ta with great pleasure T can recom: $4.50, mend in tho highest teria your Veortins aon 4 7 Fs Blk. Silk Cloaks, trimmed, French Tace they were outplayed by Milwaukee, To-day they played eight innings with one hit, and won the gaméd on the odd turn at the bat. This may happen again before 1000, but itis doubt- ful. To-day the home sine lost the tossand sent in Pike. Ho spoedUy retired, and McVey bit safcly over aecoud. Geer then went out ona fiv, and, with two hande out and only one man on base, the next four men bit safely, and, belng sided by Harbidge's wild throw, red four runs, two carned. The most remarkable featura of tule game—pertiaps ocvér equaled in any urifier of the blvod, Injury of the spine and nt id been at once the source and bane of ita history. An account of thie docament, obtained under teen years ago, my ankle has oven swollen a great 4 1 Hi dep, ‘hat from and after the passage of thivact, In | 89d actitce of tae south, might desta "1 other game—was that, after bitting five times and ns , the Penitentiary. the case of a. vacancy from any canae, the office of | Tbe representatives of the South might destroy | diniculttes, as given in yesterday's TRiUONE, bat : deal of the time, aud very panful. Ty nning Moss Trimming; very effective, je points wore left untoached. The etition frat shows or charges that J. ¥. Farwell Induced the Company In 180i) to bay provisionally the lot on which toe Kepublic Lite Batlding wae erected, and pry. him $100,000, Soon after the ned the safely fm one inning, they made only ono base hit in.the other eight innings. ‘The three runs mato off this curlous break stood alone on the book until the sixth Inning, when Pension Agent shall be filled by wounded or dle- abled Union soldicrs, or the widows or danghters of Unton soldiecrs,"” support of hi motion, Me, Edmuudé eaid tho true policy was to loave these appointments tu the President and his con- OREGON POLITICS, ‘The Republican Concresslonal Committee had Amecettug this evening, and at special request ite Republican Senator and Iepresentativo (neta the plant inproving myhesinrantisess | — great bargain, $12.50. that all the human famtly in a euffering condition 4 a ° will avall henvelvce at once of tnis most varsabie | Also, a finer fine of Rich, iligh-Style they did they wonld ester. their own positionand thelr own power as well. What momber from ‘Texaa or Colorado would assovelnute tho wool interest of hie State by voting for thie bil? ite e compared the protection given by thia bill tothe | Director reect salo and demanded the WH. STINEMERST, Tat 4 e trom Oregon were present. Both’ gentlemen | “twlious! advisors; that they bad uot rightfully | ‘colon interest to the idiocy of an engineer who | money Unck, liot Mr, Farwell waa unwilling to | Gctiiarde hit ono out'to Helliganand tho latter Gtation Ageut, Somerville: Siass. Soring Garments than ean be found tide favorable predictions in regard to the | be had good reason to bellove. Inthe Now En- aasuined that, by making the dykes and levees of | do thls, and urged that he wished to founds | madoa bad muff, letting Joe toseeond. Jones {s fh tI b I § th denne rgitlon tn rear tothe | Sebati Ws asresateh, fearon “Renta | gta ana tin eal acento the | qe commmtpetne sed tp cane | flowed with saotber to the sane lacy and | veceroe wage a Gonen praca, sane | ElSeWhErO, greatly below Sou ‘ado tome hard work for the Republicans to |. POF 0 consolidation. Six of them (bad been | Seuig, “Tt was no irotection at all. ‘The dykey | brather Charles Ui would take ‘ Tally muffed that as well, giving the ran and | no equal ava ii ood purifier. Hearty af tts mi i T Monlertul cura after at otter fenedies tad | Sido prices, failed, I visited the Laboratory,end convinced my- ecif of tts geoulne merit. It te propared from Eat ae Pema morte | (ANN her as to produce asta ising results, ausa r is VEGET IN E PROPESSIONAL, Cc letely C d Me. TAX Y 3 ce eee tr ric ie, (VUBLINELA YES, M.D; 6 $10,000, and pay 20 nd be would give {thie eit @ success. The -goldlers, and one twas a civilian.* In the Consolidation of these seven sgenctes Into one the civilian wasretained. Ho beppened to bo bit. and the six soldlure were missed. Tho con tuflonalduty of appoioting 1! officers with the Prosident, and he (Edmunds) wae die- posed to Jet {t remain there. Dir, Wadloizh, referring tothe romarks of Mr. Edmunds that aciviifan hed been retained Pen- sion '‘Agentin Now England, eald the Penslun Agont tetalned happened to have hie ofttcs at Concord, N. i, and was retained on account of his oftice delog convenient to Maine end Vermont, Hisre- tention wadedue entirely to tho location of bie lettiug Jones tothird, The Istter was caught off by Hankinson's catch of Sullivan’s hit. on which he mado a beautiful double play. The run made off Mally's creors virtually decided the game against the Chicaros. The Chicagus made their runs in two Innings. In the first, Hallfusn scored, off his awn safy hit, McVey’s error, and 8tart's hit. Inthe cighth inning, Start led off with a hard und high one over the right-field, fence fora homerun. Anson followed with a and levees must bo made bigher than thi river, or the country would bu overflowed, Mr. Wood called attention to the dividends paid by to Massachusotta woulen nut ‘a8 shown by Spofford’s Almanac, and he quoted dividends in his own (Hanks') district as boing, in 1870, 15 per cont; in 1672, 17 per cent; in 1872, 14 per cent; in 1674, 0 percent; in 1874, 14 percent; tu 1874, 9 percept; in 1876, 10 per cent. : Mr. Binks reptied that he also bad fn hia Gand a copy of the same buok, which showed the div! denis of Now England manufacturing companion from 1870 to 1876, ‘Tho dividends in 1870 were ea and per cent carh, or $152, OUD, personal influence to 1 capitul wtock was then ince 1 to $5, 000, 000, ans was largely subscribed for; the Company Was co- orgunized, and J. V. Farwell elected President, A meeting wae then held, and tt was voted to bay Mr, Farwoll's tot, andthe doilding which he ba in the meantime erected on it, at the appraised valuation of $102,000, Of this, $30,000 was in casn, $152,000 on account of a cash payment For Mock La erie iar in Oe SER mortgage for HL pg, C. MM. Heuderwon, and P. b. tiray,amung the Directors, ‘old thelr own, . All the members of tha Com- alttes apoke of the fmportanco of carrying this fate, ssit mas the first to vate. No formal promised: aken, however, aud no money wos fe SIX-TOUR DILL. ie nator Voorhees, who seems tobe recog- a ed aa chief among the demagogues, prescut- I Apetition to-day askiog thut wix bours be « gal day's work, ‘ PACIFIC RAILROAD ACCOUNTS, 2 Jurse, growing out of the forethought and intetlect | were opposed to the purchase, and the latter, {t | bit, went to second and third on oute, and | air, H.R. Stevexe: 2 ~ Aan re i aterm nocdated Brea offce, thoagh he lew performed fie duttes wall: og | of the manutacturers who had laid in large supplies | ww churgod, declared it, a. concocted swindle. | scored on Harbtdge's safe one over third. ‘That sit-1 write to eay that seven bottles of SPECIALITY, and AitNGTON,D. Coy May 7.—The bill to alter | goint for tue Venslon Agency. ‘There were Gre | of cotton,at the breaking out of the late, nupless- | I ie charsed that the only anpralaal of the bulld- | was all there was of tho run getting. The res. | your Vezetine bare completaly cured me frome | Treatment of Chronio and Nervous Discasos with Teporte oe te ey cette to tho tiitug of the | trunk lines of rallroad lead land, | antuers, but the dividende for 1870 (which were | ing was that made by He. It. Edbrooke, the erchl- | ord ts oue of which the V no teaaon | very sevore case of Scrufula of many yoate’ staud- tho eel Meany Of the Profaselon, laclading fir other pee ecite Raliroad Companies aud | jtainc, and not one of them passed. thro uote when about be taken tnty, coneideration) | tect of dy ho put ah $170,000) for Walch he fe- | to be ashamed. They pldjed, by fong odds, tho | lng, after ying many, medicines and doctoriog & Elecerweity and Care of frutience, at uate, by Sit Tuutuien, rensale Woe 80 of ths | Soca ance tnaccennitle port fortue ches” | capital $62,000, 000; and there were thirty-four of | tion wae twice ita worth, and that after the great | Ucat Neldine gate und fost’ the victory by a | gfeHtdeal, 1 am now free from all aores. and can 167 WABASEH-AV. curious combination of imstances wot Ukely to be met with asxain soon, It ‘isn't common for any club to make five hits in the first’ inning and then fall through the rest of the game, So far as individual play fa concerned, Remaentook nut only the cake, but, as they say down here, the whole bakery. Two of his captures of long Uners olf White were marvelous, aud brought « round of chcers from the crowd. The Chicagos bit burd and earnestly, but generally in the the companies that had paid no dividends at all. Tow was that for high? (Laughter, } Ilo character- {zod tho proposition af the bili on woolen yoode (and which Mr. Wood bad spoken of a1 gentic redaction) patton of 8 must important ni Hut the fact war that the Committ Ways and Meaus did not know what it wus doing fn the woolen sections of the bill, and that reminded him of (he war anec- dote with which ho dutanud hie speech, It was that of «Chaplain whu iad yoluntucred to dls. tribute soldiors' mails, but who found that In con- Re Mr. Pate Ralirosd act of June 25, 1803, and Puiblidies the oflice of the Auditor of tho i fc Railroads aa one of the Bureaus of tha Interior Department, with a buokkeepor, assist- prieteckkeeper, clerk, and copylst. ‘the bill te les that tho Auditor shall prescribe a ays-,| a of accounts, and that any Pacitle Railway men ye having recoived aid from the Govorn- nt, that neglects or retuacs to furnish the ee até required by the Auditor, shall fortelt each offense .85,! piba-eontivusoce for uring Jt wockd opty pay b ita » Under tho Insurance law, the "Company was obliged to put up 100,006 sccuritles, and. thevo were all furnished by Paul Cornell, J, V. Farwell Felusiug to advances any. When the Company bought the propert: VO nientloned, it was also compelled Dy Farwell to assume the payment of » subscription of $5,000 which bo bad proviously, when owner of this property, made to, the stuck of the lacitc Hotel Company, he claiming that aa the Company owned the lend benedted by the erection of the Mr, Voorhece said in this {ustance be was in fa- vor of claus legislation. ‘There were at loast a mill- jon of people ju tals country who had served in the ariny, and @ quarter of a million bad been wonnded, He wae willing to voto any minute to direct the Preatdent of the United States to ali tho ollices of Funston Agent from these wounded so)- dlers. A wore epprapriate pleco of Jeguelation, never occurred in the history of our Govern- ment, ‘Me. Ingallasaid he had noticed that the Democ- hey at tne other end of the Capitol seemed to fa- fire the canipany, god-send, sud no one ought to do without It. Palmer Housw Bluck, cw Tremain, respectfully youre, - Be A. Bat CKMOLDEMS MEETING, TUCK, Veortive ts now prescribed {n cases of Scrofula, of the Chicago & Northwestern Railwa: and other ‘diecases’ of the blood, by many of the Office Com) ae No. 62 Wall-at. y deat physleane, owingto ite great auecces fo curing pany. SE Vantin apeil a4 dae bil-dlesasea of this naire, Apoual Meeting of the Bwcktuluers ant Boud- holders of thle Cons) for thu EI! tua of Directura SHereneey oy ‘aud t 7 cing braavesct iB of such vtber jusiness as may come before sald Wovting, will be held ‘, ty it tho Unica uf the Company, to Onicayge, on THULS anata g bad roads, int Hon of inaile, bscriptions. Com. | wrong ti id right mebody, They have ie jMewthe or wore of aust neglect of refusgl | YF thaecldiere, but in thle end they did not. the, presence of tue eueniy, ere. It wa ite fab tate Maid tue $8,000, and fawodlatcly charged it | po sort of dread of “young White, and rather Draggists Recommend It. | esas es ath He oie ue rane brivllerer EOreeiture of all the. rights and faaad tbat nearly avery Democrat here would he had any notion of; and when one niorning | to profit and loss, hone to get back on hin Thursday. Said ono of ? ee ° | ty aud open ONDAY. Jubw 10. Buoanuide FOST-OPVICH APPROPRIATIONS. sithe Hatten of Me. Edmunds to strike out. the he got tired of auswering the q who was appolated stock, comuleslauer by person: eee eect “ollowing ia the ecare’ of |. Dear Bir -We have sold Veyeline for sovoral | —M-t_ S¥MES 27x: Secretary —_—_—_ tate Post-Oftve Appropriation bill, reported | secoud section of the bill was rejected,—yeas 20, Ba! ono tree, sea fevorto bin, obtalned subscrip- | 45 gavig pame ears, and ithse given oar patrons genera) vatie- OFFICE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND ‘am the Senate Committes on Aporupriations, | naya 30,—as follow: with a pleco uf wrote an ut $200,000 of etock from New York y's gi faction, Every onv speaks well of tt, Respectfully, A LA ‘amenged by RGhbod ot tne gatlowing |e yeas *' The Chaviain doey not know when the mal merchants, on which $40.000 was paid in cash, | ——————], A |RiB MOORE & WARIS, PACIFIC RAILROAD (0, Amounts to the tte tt Of the FOOWIOg | aaitey, Grover, pfatthewa, “ands littio fellow crept in behind bimand | but that only $1,000 ever came into the bande of dpa ad Wholesale aud Ketaii Druggiste, a h 0, Dortations Sherine indicated: Hallros ; | Bara Varela, axes. words, ** Neither does he care a | the Company, the remainder being pald out for slulolaloo Main-et., Vincennes. ——— dlerks a Host-Oticen,° $64 0004 ruimay. Post: | Host jferetord, ett ag ditmocieaow what harsa ti werdsloy fo the iaduee | SeHenten, eth, Uowsnen also go A dain appointed | 4) 2] 41 89) 2 poedol ‘The Anaval Meeting of tne Stochnollera of the Cul ete . H I. ; ° ious io » sppoln . ‘ je : mae Slerks, $30,000; route agents, $10,000; donee tian ited trles of the country, neitber did it care a—— fuck commisslones tu negotiate te ae ; HH ae jorbae Bi a ahora to Ray thd ago, Kuck Inland & Pacifo Haliroad Cy., fur the elec Tent, igh, Righeengurs, $4000; maps: $15,000; Kellogg," = Saulshuty, [ow einige, BY eveuch ab some olher tme, } of the Company. ‘The pelitiquers claim that abont | Forguéon, &, 6 «. s.e.« 3) Ol 0} 1] OO | likes tt. live st ateechte Maryan tae, id, the transetial eho ae & ; Intycelluncous Items, amar. why. ‘The Committes x ude vetwecn J. Ve Farwell, and Bowman, | {theldve Ff vos serves aisha - be held at the otflce of the ( viu Wee city Of Cul taking ane ee total aided ts 000, Mr, Singleton ‘made a conference report on the | by which the laitcr was to vell $500,000 of the | Hardie, O33) G8 VEGETINE wa moti ak erie sisal be Conaveuy te tee ey 26 cule total of the bill $305,878, Hunktuven, Q of Wilch amount the revenues of the Dobart- Aiton, gleaby. BINED FERUIAMe TRS) SYer tana: Of MI Feltinuse: | formeria Stacie Locelring gu combeneetinn Coe Bie kia, yp! oO} 2 i, 0 Prepared by ‘ o'clock a. m. HUGH KIDDLE, President. aD: 4 . ql 6 $2! or en! Ln fae [| s v8, secretary. Tue torgyerpected to provide all but $4,003,374. | hineeys reat Hike Senate bill for the distribution snd .ale of | to Gosiou, tue did aot succeed, aud was avon Stet ;| H.R, STEVENS, Boston, Mass, | ¥#W1ows secrete rf Pree the bth, as now reported, is about | Burnside, thu new editlon of the Rovised Statutes wastakeo | discharyed by L. D. Cortright, the Second Vice- wou diet Bs SCALES. rates Oe tex than the Departincnt’s eetl- | Butter, from the Speaker's table and passed, 2 President of. the itepublic Company, for falling to r . . RRR rn RRNA Mates, and $100,770 leas than the amount ap- | Seu A ir, Butler tutroduced ® Mill 40" provide for w | Secount for $2,000 to had collected. Be | Sikes od 121612 Vegetine is Sold by All Droggists, Fairb Soca) weed for the postal acericouf the current | Coa fing. ae et, baci aa eathrets ia 1Wiy Meatlogg a Te Bowed ond Wyss = é sant var, Davie GH), 1, Wadielgh,, ens well, Bowman, A. W. Kellogg, C. T. Bowen, ani Haar 3 Brey Winduii—so, Paso J. Y. Hoyt formed themselves Into a syndicate for a] o} 3! O° FO SALE. APFEROVED. i Bana Aan Arann ae nea : orted to th te, th A r baylig up othvr Iife-insurance companies sui sell Ss the weg fetident thet Pekin a aieticond auisndmenth a A eeumittee of teat Woke Buxinaton, BEE ee ae Western flt- iy tueat tothe Hepubile sts. prony. Pee ii] o| 8 s ~ Gr siaivien ] A ~! *s Owe y a ihe Begutaph line from the Misou River to | dudpeh es 3° | ols and Eastern Iowa -Bee-Keepers! Society | unowledye. through one J. F. Crank, bought up 8 FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00. ‘wcls Ocean, : | Mr, Paddock submitted # resolution requesting | niet io this city this morniug. The mecting | the stock of the Economics) Lifo-Insurauce Com- Ls fas tome fi 11 & 113 Lake St., Chicago. 8 TUB YOUR PAR CENTS. the resident to furnish the Senate with informa- hi targeat yor held by | pany aud tumed the policies ovge to thu Republic, leva 7 4 | Bicarefultabayoniythe Genuise, yitbecrntions to the 4 per cent loan to-day | Hon relstive to # land-grant subsldy to these | Was the Reet eve ic] Y | Eccping the stock in the name of Crauk. Subse BSTka) 2 Petacchi poeta ARMIES LE Cae 6 $120,450, Joseph & Denver cy Haliroad, the number of the Association, aud about #ty vcew peat Cran GOaeBL mp, te, panonal z . a 5 Just received by sclireJudd end MacVeigh, CMINOPODIST, The Secretary of War bare Pipe delat oPMonsection with the Colon Pecge | members were added. | The proceedings | ye” wuich Joun Ve aad baie 0 0 0-4 aerran lowin, y of War bus appointed the fol- | Qiaigneted op tho plan ia tau Joterior Department, | today consisted principally in the discussion of | Yarwell and ¥. I. Kales bad w eudslautial iuter- iat; Cinein- Rope ears nati 2, fo the Bret. ~ Home rune—dtart, 1. for basce on clean bits—Caicayo, 6; Cincin- nati, Visitors to the West Polat Mul cad- rn 4 x the: anpual examination 1y Sanne Veet Tad (paves Calversity of Virgiuta, the Hon. + Kuper, Bostun; the Rey. F. B: Wheeler, questions of interest to persons tn the business of bve-kecping. ‘The giembers present own B.470 stands of becs, and im 2877 procured 120,- QUT pounde of surplus honey. a @st. ‘The National subecauentiy obliged to pay for fteclf br taking up the totes given for ite purchase to the Central Netlouu! Bank of Phile- dclobis. feveral olber smal) cumpusice were etc, Agreed tu. . Mr. Allisup called np the Indiso Apprapstaitos, ‘bill, d, ig explauadion thereof, sald the Com- mittee on Appruprialions bad mado vory fow i al ean CORNS2 2 ONONDAGA DOCK Co. A J. LATHAM, Bupt.

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