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VOLUME XXXIX, LEADING WESTERN LAWYERS, forthwest Bar Association, »An Awociation ot Lawrers. tn whleh membershi pgraniéd tothote of bigh ehatacter only, snd o bu Sinesch county.™ * JAS, GIANT, Bec.. Chleago. COLORADO-Denver, Argpahon GOttt & MACON. 18y, Park County. i County LRURN CITRISTISON. PAROTA TER.~Yankton, Yankion t'innly. o arrn, NOIS—Aledo, Mercer Co 0 JLLINOIS—Aledo, Mercer Gonnty., o wnanTON, Bloomlngton, MeLean WELDox a MeNULTA. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 5, 1878, LIEE IO DISCREPANCIES. ANlEfl Llfilfl S ] | An Extraordinary Quantly of Them in Andes s({é‘l'f'f April 4-Mr. A, Sutter of the Recitat. popular Wholesale Tobagco ' firm of Sutter Bros.,46 Mich- | Marked Success of the Cross- i taryr the Fiectoral Commission, hut he had .p#vir beeh them. Becretary Gorham has been subipwosed to bring with him a great amount ‘of returns which are in the custody of the Vice-President, but ho lss no knowledze of thelr whereabouts. The con- spirators seem to have forgotten that the re- turns were brought here In obedience to s sum- mons from a Senate Committee, wers kept in the custody of the Sergeant-at-Arma of that body until after the fnsuguration, when the Becretary of State of Loutsiana requested that they be sent back. and they were returned. been carrled by the Democrata by legitimate means) And the statement mado in Saturday's testl- many thatthers izd been some slight intimidation lhn Iblhplrllh. A fong tima was consamed in thls ranch, ‘Witness having repeated what ha atated on Ratnre day. that In the protest which he had signed the words "flefluhflcnn" or *‘Democrat™ did not occur, was ssked whether ha had omitied them pur- ponely, Ife esid thal he had, and that he had uone o (anin_the Weber contract) with the abject on hin and Weber's part of protecting themaelves. Q.—You mean putting yourself In s position so that you could take either aide of the question? A.—Notat sl {Q.—%0 that you conld give testimony on either #lde of the question? A.—No, eir. Q.—You gave testimony on one side of the FOREIGN " WHITE 600DS. =i Striped, Checked, and BROCADE NATNSOOKS AT 25 CENTS, Ong-haly former prices! AUl the Latest Noveltiesin White Dress Fabrics Feeld, Leiter & _Co. WABASH-AV,, Between Madison & Mourog-sts, FOI[E'Q"! WIHITE GOODS, reconstructs the presen public documents. ONE EPFRCT OF TN, 13 likely to bo the posyod Pacifie bill until December. Col. Scott has been here {n consultation with his managers, and 1t, bhaa been declded that inasmuch as tho Tesas Pacifie bill Is Stanlev Matthews', and that has charge of the bill, tuat under the clrcum- atances it will bo better to postpone the subject during the receas, Great effort will be made to sccura furthor Bouthern support for the scheme, ., OLOVER, THE OREAT DISCOVERER. Whilo the Potter Democrats aro sceking for P 2 X fraud in Loufsiana, Glover is findinw §t, but as . Culeago, Cook County. " * : ; Examination by Mr. The Investigators will find the desired docu- | gucation before the Senste Committee, did you | ucuat o dis Decatar, Macon County, SUEEVER & WHITON, | ¢ Igan-av,, left his mfli}su‘fi’fpr Reed, of Mai ments fo Now Orleans fn the custody of the | BOLT Ar—Yen o o Committes, by c.f,“tx'i’i.'f,".‘f.:.'.‘.‘?.”‘f;‘,?ff;".‘,fi, ..?.Iflmx%r:lt-‘:gdy‘;::{.:, vt Ksnoms. IOMEA AT asuit of clothes with Wil ced, of Maine. Bist oTctls f Loutuns, wher 4he Selong. | Ve cutal ssprcued i ndenc that. | ] For iy s Dehuly Serzestcar i he has found a nimber of vouchers for mileaga in which witncasss summoned from New Or- lcans and residing thero were pald ns from re- mote parishes. Tn this case Morrison must have been deceived by the Sergeant-at-Armms, who, summoned these witnesses, and mnade up fulve pay accounts. CONYIRMATIONS. To the Wastern Aseoctated Press. ‘Waanixaton, 1. C., June +.—The Sunste con- firned the following nomjvations: Untted States Consuls, J. Feancisco Medine, Guatewala; O, M. Bpencer, of lowa, at Melbourue; Chester B. Jackson, of Wisconsin, at Antisun. Yostmaster, George 4. Huuter, Newton, Ia. LAND-ORAXT RAILROADS, The amendment reported frum the Scnate Military Committee to<lay for incorporatton in the bill concerning payments to lund-grant rafl- roads provides tuat for all eervices heretofors perforted by s raflrouds for the Govern- ment 25 per centun ahall Ue deducted from their accounts unless tha services were rendered under express contractsi and that bheresfter 231¢ per cent shall be deducted from their ac- counts for the trauspurtation of Government troops und property, except as regards United States malls, suAMa! Every American fuay well flash with shame at tha procecdings of the Putter investigation to-day. If there are lower depths in American politics than were sounded in that committee room to-day they have not been recorded fn our history.. It was proved, by the most brazen, open, shamoless confesston of the principal witacss, thut the programme of the party of rovolution 13 based upon the testimony ufa ptqurer under oath, . ** I misled the Com- mitteepurposely, and went through the whole testimony lo that nanner,"—that substantially {s the confesslon of Anderson as to his testi- mony before the Seuate Committee In 1876 1t Auderson has been bought to play a part he will carn bis noney. ‘There neems to have been a fatal prescience about his request for & Consul- atc In s warm place. Brought face to face with every {mportant passazo of his testi- mony befors the Senate lnvestigating Commit- teeof the last Congress, Anderson, to each material point, calmly sald he witbheld the truth or stated it falsely under: oath with the Intent to deccive tho Committee, snd there was nut a tremor In bis vofee, n quiver of a muscle. or the slightest biush, *But, do you not call that perjuryl” sald the skiliful cross-cxaminer, Ileced of Maine. “You might constder it perjury,” replied the witness with brazen unconcess, *Ido not.' But, with llke indifference, the witness added that he would not deceive this Commlittee. The anagers of the (nvestization evidently were CARBFUL TO PICK THEIL MAN, They bave Lod o year sod a halt todo ft. Pos- tibly inore humiliatiug thau this testimony to Liis own shamo Is the fact that the emluent men {u tbo Democratio party should fnstigate this wmvestization, who have examined the witness before he appeared upon the stand, who have so carefully read s documents that thiey knew them in thelr order, aud almost had thele con- tlents by heart, knew Andersou wag the mau be lias to-day shown himsclf to be. The procced- ings of the Committee were not ro exciting ns thuse of Baturday, but their cffects upon the fillsborough, Montgomery County, Jacksonsiile, Margan Count, ST BN, o M:"l:ll:flg o ‘!\;LIII‘;I‘LJeKILIPPl):CDHA erseyv e 2 rrerville, JEmEY COUG Fonag w. BRDMAN. n, ty, Ltncoln, Logan Couaty, HOULIT & STOKES. Marshall, Clark County. T, J. GULDEN. Monmouth, Warren County. u::n nomndy oa:m Efiwanr o ruzsrs. ! : J. X, READING. Oanawka, Tenderson County, MPSON & DUFF. Oregon, Ogle County, iwes Ottawa, Lasallo County. Tekin, Tazewell County, A.B.BAWTER * Peorla, Peorla County. e couaty, CATTY BROS. rfl ekr: “;K‘;I “;" Cn" e, W, MeNERLET. Rockford, Winnebago County. .\ o pRAZER. m:"';':':_‘ :h"b'c""ff('ér}nofl & HAMLIN, County. SR & :‘":;":“ I;AT‘I‘{’N & LANPHIER, Bycamore, Dattald) COURLYy o wwrLL, & cARNES. ‘Tuscols, Douglss Coonts hrpncha l‘:lfifgal;“l'so“ & MACPIIERSON. o A XA;\’A :Ih::: Hotts Coumtyc, 1 TEHITENALL, wpl o 7 71108, M, EELLS. Crawfordsvile, Montgomery,Count A 18, Crown Polat, Laka Caunty, o i, tnav WUOD & WOOD. i:::'or"c:;:::::’;l MERRICK & TIHAVIS. Stuntington, THuStHaios Camary oL HOTHAN. Ssern 2. scotT. £ B & E. ODRIEN, South Dend, Bt. Joseph Count; Terra Haute, Vigo Coutty. - 4108 HOIDAD. Valperatso, Porter County, 2+ & HUNTED JI. T. J. MERRIFIELD. QWA—Anamosa, Jones County. 3. 8. BTACY. ”"":"" n“';m;“::;' coITCHEY & GREEN. n‘"‘ "cm; "; ; = NHKLL & BALDWIN, Butler Contre, Butler COUBrL o1 g o1, cpata. ty,. g.:n :.nmm-. M:“ G;‘suzl,uonn &BT. JouN, erokee, Gherokes Count.y sy cowngs, luffs, Pottawattamie Connty. e Uil 925 tiontxsox. ELP TUE OTIER SIDR, did you nott A.—1did, 1wae trying to carry ont my lnpiled bargaln with Sherman, and suppressed ns mach trath as possible without swearing toa e, .—And you dld 1t by suppreselon? A.—1 did it by suppression. Q. ~And now youare lhlln&lll on the other slde, arnyou? A.—I1donot know that 1 am stating it on eituer aide, Q.—Yon are dalor it ‘now entirely onalevel basia? A.—Doing Ilnfll!nl‘{ on & level basis, (3. —Mut before you stated it on one side! A,— On one pide. (. —Aud when yog made the protest you stated it on one side? A 1 dl Parsing on to Anderson’s examination befote the Senata Committer, hentated he had FURPOKELY C ‘Thero were, b tests, and in oy loughby, Hill & Co. April 4--Mr, E, A, Sutter diso | Anderson Confesses Himself left his measure. o Mognificont Liar May 3--Mr. L. P. Sutter 1t St Dmauiiv with us his measure. May 4---Mr. Victor Sutter lbft his measure, : May 14-r. J. Suttor loft: his order for a suit. And of Falschood, Perjury. May 28--Mr. A, Hussey, book- and Most Brazen kecper for the aboye firm, Duplicity. left his measure, Now What Would You/In- | He Owns ris Tergivarsa- fer from the Above? B O &r 'I;afluriug B:sinasu constantly on the increasg, the cause being tho o bonutiful and niylish Suits wo g',ur:n The Republicans Greatly Elated out at & profit of five dollars and at tho Exposure of His less, instond of twenty dollars and Rasceality. moro, ook out for ¢ Oyclone” in the Tailoring and Clothing Busi- ; ness this fall that will- sweep sway , Unmistakable Foreshadowing of housesthat do business on the credit the Defeat of the Wood syatom. We will causo it by mak- Tariff 'B~” ing prices thoy csnnot, mako.with an e their CAPITAL and way of doing’ business, and we will produce work that oannot bo excelled. Bocomo o A mm‘vm; ‘:Lfl;; uze;‘mlga o8 customor of WILLOUGHBY, RILL £y U S0 & CO., Champion Tailor-Olothiers, et Boston Bquare-Doaling Houso, cor. SLIPPERY JIM. Clark and Madison-sts. Brflngh, TNOW TOE MAN ANDEZUSON'S TESTIMONY LOOKS 6382 Milwaukee-av., cor, Rucker-st, A e He Hes Been Guilty of Buppress- ing the Truth under Oath; E. F. DUTCHER, G. 8. RLDREDOE. FOUNDED TWO DOCUMENTS, two protests, .—11d 1t porporely? A.—1dld. Q.—Then under osth you purposely misled that Commnittea? A.—f misled thst Committec pur- ponely. Q.—30 that before that Committee you meant onu thing i your own mind and conveyed another thing tu the Lommitteay A,—Eaactly, Q,—And you went through the whols examina- tion uridec Oath in that manner? A.—Justin that mannes. PENSIONS, ‘The bill pasand by the Senate to-day fixing tho date of the comincacement of certain pensions, and granting arrcats {n certaln cases, provides that all pensfoners oo account of dissbility con- tracted or on awconut of death fromn couses originating subsequent to March 4, 1561, and priur to June 1, 1865, or any subsequent timo of soldler's colistment, was apecifically for services fn the War ot the Robellivn, except such as under the provisions of Sce. 4,700, Ravised Sututes, are entitled to an ly commence- ment of their pension, shall be eutitled to a pen- sfou from the date of tiling with the Commis sloner of Penslons tueir application therefor. 1t will require $4,600,000 to meet the requirements of the bill, and nn appropriation must bo made hereafter for that purpose. NOMINATIONS, ‘The President nomiuated Joba 8. Witcher, of West Virginia, Pension Acout st Washiogton, D, C.; Daniel Waug, Surveyor of Customs at Galena, IIL; Morris Marks, Collector of Iuter- pal Revenue in tue First District ot Loulsiana; Albect M. Laonard, United States Districe At~ torpey for Louislans. Postmasters—Samuel L. Biliings, Marquette, Mich.; Henry P. Steang, Belolt, Wis.; John 1. Brinkerhoff, Waupw, Wis.; Albert Seldel, THAT INTERVIEW, Coming down to his testimony as to the intet- view with Mr, Shermun st Moran's restsarant In New Orleans, Aunderson was closely croes-ex- amined, and made to repeatin detaii all the cir- caustances of tha Intorview, but bis answers 1o all :lm:fllnnl dia not show any notsble variation or increpancy. ‘The cruss-examination was not concluded when the Committee adjourued to 11 o'clock to-morrow. “THE ‘TOBACCO MEN WYORKING FOR A REDUCTION OF TIIE TAX. Apecial Disgaich to Ths Tribune, Wasmxarox, D. C., June 4.—Tobacco manu- facturers from all parts of the country have becn busy st the Capitel te-day urgiog an amendment to Burchard’s bill amcuding the Tuternal Revenue laws soas to reduce the tax on all mavufactured tobaceo to 18 cents per pound. The bill gave way to Mr. Wood's Tarif bl this afternoon, giving the tobacco delegu- tion auopportunity to urge thelr views. Someof thaleading manufacturersin New York bave pro- Tately Published] TN TR A T Y OMtsb D, D, Cloth, 81,35, VOYAUEN AND ADVENTURES OF VASCO M DA, Dy Geo. M. Towle,” Cloth, $1.00. VOYAGE OF THE PAPER CANOE, 4 ) AT RN O B, 1,50, Hudson, U.; Jawcs B. 3torer, Akron, O. Crestan, Unlon Connty. Bpectal Dispaich o The Tribune. 1 sentiment of the American pablic tested warinly ngatnst any reduction in the tax on oA i % " N & 0InSON. | MIBTORICAL STUDENT’S MANUAT, = e moral sen o erican pablic must. g Yy Indian Agents—Joun How, of Mont Davenvort, u:nucounf{.‘""w o le TN , 73 cents. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL NINE, WasmingToN, D. C., June 4.—There were [ be oven more startling. They show | tobacco, sseerting that very agitation of the | Western éu':nhuuu Arency, Nevada; ?v,m: Decarah, Winnoahtek Counyr -+ COMPIELL. | DIOTUER GOGSE MAYQURIADES. | TR —— endlcss discrepancics, as Anderson called them, | conclusively that this new movement to obtatn | subject hes paralyzed the businoss, The Secre. | Lincoln, of Wisconsia, Gras Ventros Agency, Delnt, Delaware County, . B. COOLEY. | 1oy nine: cLIIE, NO. y EUVIENITUIRL, in ils testimony to-day. Hatarday ke swore be | possession of the United States Government by | tary of the Treasury opposes & reductiou on the | ontaun; Willam 3. Whitemaun, ot Kunsas, [, NO. 5. G. WATTSON, Edited by Geo, M.1faker,’ Cloth, 60 cts. Paper, 15 cta, ground that the Government caonot afford to what {4 called o *peacealto revolution® fs P""”“A“"""yb'"‘m" Territory: Juho Puttee, Dentson, Crawford County, of Iowa, Bun Carlus Azeacy, Arizona. PRI OF DRSIGN, Uased upon the testimony of & confessed per. | bave revenucs reduced just now. The Commis- FOUR PEL CZ¥' TABORt & TABOR. g ZNTS. Des Molaes, PolkCouaty, oo Py B éfi:‘f;}&i”éfifi%“:{,fi‘,’,;'.:L’;',;,’,‘;‘;‘,‘f Jurer, and ublcss all sizns fall it whil be as easy | sloner of Internal Revenue holas that the pres- | The subscriotlousto the 4 per cont loan to- Dpostpald, for 90 cents. day were $150,000. TILE NOKEY CONGHE3S. Secretary Evarts annvouced at the Cabinet weeting to-duy that Ruesis hos accepted the proposition by the United States Goverument o take port in the Internationul Congress for the purposo of lixing tlc bi-metailic money standard. to show that many of bis pretended documents are forger'es as it has been to-day to show how ugl\:.t.lv Auderson treats tho oblizations of an oatl cut rate, which {s hela equal tu theaverage rate, takeu all fa all, for sixtecn years past, Iv not teo high, r'wo hundred memorials bave been pre- scuted for and against a reduction of the tux on tolacco, many of them recommending that, in c¢aso o reduction is made, a drawback saall e given those who have tobacco on hand ou walclthe old rates have bLeen pald. Nine- teen bills have been lutroduced this scason in favor of altowingy producels of tobacco to sell, frey of license, but the Committes un Ways and Meuns decided that it was Impracticable to wo into an finvestization of this feature of the trade, and the friends of the .mcasure have was appulated by Uov. Kellozg, To-day he -admitted be was nppointed dod commissioned by Licut.-Gov. Antoine. Ilo.denled knuwlcdas |’ of some of the simplest principles of Loulstana law, which permitted all the Yotes of one party 251 & 253 Wabash_aV. for purposcs of sufcty to be beld fn ono pre- cinet. e Insisted emphatiaily that ho never had any knowiedge of fraud in the Felidana Parisbies clection. e admitded thot the Nash agreemeut was on its face o {dischood, and that he only wanted to entrap Nish to have sowme- thing to overcomo bim. As fo the. quostion of {utimldation, his statements jrere - UTTERLY IRNRECONCILIADLE, g | Ucodmitted and denled, aflfmed od redenled, Dubugue, Dubaquo Comnty, o e l':’"“""“":'"‘:l“:‘“"‘l’ ironp & soren. :}vao? l" : ‘#Aé-m)'xs.wll.m-\\l& ependence, achanan Gaupgy, F AL Ly, owa City, Johison COMMT,yy py & sWIBLHER. "ffl‘m“‘:"'“ f""'fiusazu. & TOLIVER, Eeokul, Loe County, FRANK ALLYN. Eeomuqus, Van Duren Couptl,,, g 1 s LDWIN, Now Novels. nl‘mm{b Rav. Mlnot J, 8avage. Clotn, $1.50, OTHMELL, ¥ the Uthor of*That Husbaud of Mine." Cloth, $1.50. EOLA. 8 An Anonymous Romance, Cloth, $1.80. A YEAR WORTH XFEIN 5 ivar. crott, s1.0. N ¢ f 2 - AN AMERICAR, GORS U ATHOA s, w1.50. FINE POINTS, In one portion of the cross-cxamination, in referring to the pretended interview with Sher- man at the New Orleans reataurant, Anderson took vccaslon to describe the table ns somewhat wider thay be stated {r Saturday, the ubject belug to plnca Mr. Stoughton somewherc neurey out of hearing. If it were not for Matthews' TEXLS PACIFIC. In the Benate to-duy, Mr. Matthews moved to postpane tha Texas Pacitic LIl unifl December next, but subscquently withdrew his motfon, aud Mr. Johnston will speuk on the biil to-wor- row. lotters the casc of the Democratic couspirators, d T Faaiy Tarrisoh GGl ' DA s thst thers wos Intimidstidn, Finally ho ncr | so far as Anderson, thelr maio wituess, s con. | Suandoned further etforta, These billain the in- - Maquekots, Jackson t‘:‘axufl‘lqy?ufl & CADWELL. | TR FALE, QU DN ascn. crotn, s1.50. x cerned, would bo dead. Theso letters do not | LCFest of tho growers came principally from Keu- THE RECORD. FRANK AMOS, S Mot ey R A R & BEARS & LEMERT, Museattne, Museatine Countye * 1 o New lampton, Chickainw Cougiy, o) oo Newtan, Jasver County. N s Cavaty, SAVEEY & COOK. o"" 'c"(‘:‘" “" Com UCTLER & BUTLER. nawa City, Monona Counls yonpnr Lucas. ty. Z."‘“’l' “"l:hi“;:: ¥ BROWN & DisuoP, SROL, (81 i M. L. TEMPLE. Oskelooss, Jeferson Colpiopng 4 yiaLcorLt, tucky, North Carolina, and Alabama members. FRENCH DRESSING-CASE | “ucricissd i subsiaotals, ‘many of the true, and that there was sioh violenco and in- : f { timidation befuro the clectiomin East Feliclaua 08 to Inake Republicen meotinits practicully im- § | vossible. Auderson strenuously maintalned > 'S ¢ that ho did not swear to the protest which wps LLATE 20x10; prescuted to the Returning. Hobrd, and that he Y omitted from It the wordsiRopublican ana e Democratic. His own theoryas to this would indicate that at that carly day.he was planning These Sets are the BEST VAL | to make bimself uscful to whichever party UE in the land, snd would sell | guoula pay the most. readily at $65. THN DEMOCUATS DEGAME /VERY RESTIVE tauch elther herman or the Prestdcut, nor do they save the Democratic mmmnn who lx: up this case from everlostiog dlsuraca 30 far this portlon of their caso is coutcroed. v TUE SENATE'S. TURN. BENATOR KELLOGG is likely to bLen vcr{{lmwmnt witness to dis- credit “Anderson. Kellory, as Guvernor of Loulstana, had occasion to become very famfliar with the siguaturc of \Webor, who was fura long time Tax Collector. Kelloeg says to- night that ho bas exawined the originad of the ‘ualcnded Trecment between Anderson and Wcber, and that the siguature fs not Weber's, This is a centre-plece ol tho Democratic con- splracy. Anderson says to-night that he dves BENATE. Wasmixoron, D, C,, Juoe 4.—The President protempore announced that he had sigued the bill to repeal the Bankrupt faw. It now goes te Prestdent Hoyes for his steuature. ‘The Beleet Cowmlttss to inquire into nod re- port on the condition of affalrs between the United Btates and Mexfco was contloued untll tbe next scaslon, and nuthorized to sft during the vacution, It was azreed to mect at 11 o’clock daily unttl otherwise ordered, ‘The bill creating’ an Auditor of Raflroad Ac- + Bold by all bool 4 Nfllm':! pflee.m aad seat by mall, postpald,on LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, NEW MUSIC BOOKS!! JOHNSON'S New Method for Thorough Base. By A. N, Johnson (3$1.00). - ' YTHE TARIFF BILL. UNMISTAKALLE SIGNS OF DEPEAT. Bpecial Dispatoh e The Tridune. Wasmixeton, D, C., June 4.~—Fernando Wood hus proved himself a poor prophet as to his Tari@ bill. Uunttl recently ho has claimed that be could puss it by fiftcen or twonty ma- Jurity; latcly he has said that he could easily procure its postponcment until next sesslon. To-dsy Wood only barely escaved the humiliut- ingg defeatof haying the head cut off bis bill by strikiog out tho enacting clausc cven bofore Bidney, Fromont County. A remarkably clear. easy, and thoraugh mothod of Consisting of an_clegant Wal- ", uot cxpect ansbody to believe his statement ‘ counts was passed. T. . BTOCKTON. | e P Hiy 2y under Reed's cross-examination, and ot the i it had been road. After speeches by Burchard = Slouz Gy, Woodbury Conaty tekeaog to ey s M, USSR | g “Diedstend, | MAILDLESTOD | indr teeds o e e o the | §Xéept Lo can corroborato L, “That he claime to | 140 W IRG ) ALt TBettins, INESRUERS [ v, Burnitde, from the Commitice on 3. CifASE & TAYLOR. | Zurta. “All who play tor other peopla to siog need to | Rronch Dresser, and large BMAR~- be able to do, and says ho has pluuty of shots fu s tary Affairs, reported back with' amendments Toledo, Tama County. learn to play Chords, aud theso Instructiona, which ara S 2 records of the Comtnittco the damaging testl- | hia locker. He also clahina to beable to ex- | ponents saw. that their opportunity had | 47 Joint resolution providing for the i STUULLE & KINNE. | mimplichiy ilulf, and these oxcreiaen, willcuabloonata | BLI-TOR Washstand, mony which both Anderson-and Weber gave | plain on rodirect the contrudictious in his testi- | come, and g above thu applause with v R foriligappointe Vinton, Benton County. oy oinie g 1eaTxEs, | So0pGren withaut s teacher, thue'y reatly euriching Call early and secure this BAR- y & g‘“’ b 3 P ment of 8 Commision to cunsider aud report upon before the Senato Committee. Tho terrible which Garileld's speech was greetod, crics were heard of ** Let's knock it ou the head now!” Ferpanado Wood, frightened ot the prospect, 1nafsted that the Committeo of the Whole rise. the fulinegs of the Urgan Ly, 's N Waterloo, n:ukm: ;olu% OnGE ORDWAY, | U He JoAnsan's Hept KAs 48 Ane, Dexiten FLSTALD & BTEELE. Abens, \6¥Filing & riEncs, the wlole subject matier of reform and reoryaus 1 3 fethod Jor Taurough Base. fzation of the army, and moved that it bo referred to the Couunittee on Appropriations, to be cousid- ered an an amendment (o the Army Appropristion To tha Wistern Awoclated Press, WasuiNgrox, D, C., June 1.—The House bill appropristing £20,000 for axpanses of the Pot- ter Iuvestigating Commmittes rus ronorted from story of violonce, bloodshed, intimidation, and AIN. Winner’s Select Duots for Cornet & Plano, 251 & 253 W a:ba:sh"a:v. fl;fi: w';:m::fl;‘f:::d& ?,’.‘;‘.‘,:”,.'Z’,Z‘:;Z : Wi . 5 v 5 2 blil, aud ulso that it be placed on the calendar to Councht Grove, Morrts Caunty, o o © R ’13:{?:3 R AR NH Bttt ST Joar Jeckeon-at: Questioniogs aid- Anlcrson'y samlesions Boul e e o e Cirohciions Loay ;“,:1‘:““‘ unable Lo varry his motiuwhieh was ro- | bo conuidurcd us a Inapenicut mesaro iu caso i Eldorato, Butler County. .~ ol e EDUCATIONAL. ot Inst Mclalion, managing for the Democrats) | giiary” Committee yesterdny, viz.: avpropriate 4 a8 i btk e S e R g 50 Dart cLArA‘l’E’fl'I ENOWLESY, reat Dend, Barton County. o oo e » Montgomery County. _ . Independence, Montgomery i IEL QRASS. Leavenworth, Leavenworth couwy. s ‘oniswoLD. vouk R COUBM: gopn w1, MuscoTT. Benecs, Nemeha County. J. P, TAYLOR. Army bill. So ordcred. ‘I'be Sauate julat resoiution grautiug the nse of artillery, etc., to the soldiers’ reanion to bs held at Centrevilie, la., pauad. Mr, tandolph, from the Committee on Military Afalrs, teported the wuill to restore thu proge criy known as the State Military Acadeniy or citadel tn the City of Charlestun to tha Stats of South Carolina. Placcd on the calendar, The Honso LIl supplementary to tbe act of A e rereene. i e | THOVEA Lo strike out all such passages from the D I testimony, on the ground, as he called it, thatit ‘was improper and irrelevant. ‘The Democrats wish the fullest liberty of YOU NG M EN AN D BOYS questioning (orlthcmlnlvcs. but desire to} lmv: ' the strictest rules of comnon law cuforees + To Prepare to Take Situations. agaluat the Republicans. Fortunately, Chalr- teller vote by 83 yeas to 111 nays. Wood, to bridge his way out of the difliculty, took ad- vautage ol a parlismentary technfeality by ine sisting that the blll sbiould Lo read. "That would require an hour aod o half, aud it wus then 5 o'clock, “wnd after o loog, heated, weary day's scealon. Finally, as a com- Emmlu‘. it was decided that the reading of tho ing an additioual £20,000 to detray tho expenscs of auy 1ovestimutions which may be ordered by tho Senate during the present Cougress, TIE CROSS-EXAMINATION. DISCEEPANCIRS IN ANDEUSON'S TESTIMONY. Wasuxaroy, D. €., June 4.—The cross- Sundey School Song Books! {ized News el et ng itivor Goad Nows solnlae JHver 0 bettes ks are published 1l b b ara Foeans DEhE. mi nows Buviu booa ot Tosk Tong enough to awuro thelr bopularity, Tvyone/ 83cts. each, Neduction for quantities. ‘Topoka, Buswneo Count, e e fu, hecount of tho grest | ynyy Potter ta disposed to be exsmination of Jamos E. Auderson In the Pot- | bl should be walved, aud that conalderation of | yarch i, 1550, 1o carsy into eoct the convention Wichita, Bedgwick e:fin‘i’?y RYAN & JOIINGON, | Any book mallad, post frae, or Fotall price. B e e L wuoesttunant vERY v‘:‘u 1N I8 RULINGS, ter Investizating Caninittce was commenced | 1t abuuld be coutinued to-morrow. The fudica- | betwaen tha Unlied Hiates and China, concluded ac VICHIG A N—Tahipemiug, Marqusits. Gopmigs - TON- LYON & HEALY, Chicngo. H. B. BRYANT'S and to carry out his theory that the function of | to-day by M. Reel, ouc ur the members, It ‘,,‘m"“,'nfi;““h",:{'y”,‘:;j‘},'}“‘;,'" A Sulated bY | Suanghal o8 o0y Uin e Norember, S0, £nd 1o Bwirt Losvony. | OLIVER D! SON & co. B o 4o a Chairman s that of so ymplrs. Asa couss- | Was largely devotod to an endeavor 10 conviet | ;nearg 1o bo'to prevent the striking out of tho | cases, was passed. Jackson, dackson County, S .. Boston. g the witoess of discrepancies between his testl- 1t authiaricvs mouy last Satuniuy and tho statements hereto- foro'mado by him beforv the Senato Investigut- ing Committee that visited Loulstzoa last year. The bulk of tue examination was as to minor detalls, whicls would not be ol any gencral Intercst to tbo publie, The contractd between “Andcrsou and Nesh and between Auderson and Weber woss largely used for tho purpose of showing contrudictions and discrepancics and Ants upon the Chinese Indem- usiained by plunder ana des bark Calders in 1834 to bring sult in the Court of Clatme., ‘Tho Scenate LII to provide for the construction co,and aporation of & military telezraph iu Dakota and Montana Territurles paased. Mr, Sponcer submitted an smendmeut to the Army Appropriation bitl sppropriating $100,000 ta consiruct a military post fn Northern Montans un Milk River for proiection aguiost the sioux In- disne, Referred, Kalamazoo, Knlsmuzoo Couttyr: 2- CONELY. MINNESOTA~Austin, Mower coun(?.zo' o Bje CAMELON & CRANE, Northteld, Rice County, oo cors o opLe, NONTANA TER.—Virgiaia City, Madison ¢ ‘oflwh % NEDRABK A~Albion, Boous County; Teatrico, Gago County. Louarcoiie : J, A MCEWEN, Falls City, Richardson County. & ‘enacting clause, which 4o considers an ignomiul vus defeat. — NOTES AND NEWS. TIH NEDRANKA CONGUESSIONAL CASE. Buecial Diwpaich to Tie Trivune Wasniseron, . C., Juns 4.~Tho House Judiciary Cotnmittee has decided what is known as the cade of a contingeut Cougressman from ,,,,, I N quence, the Republicaus succeeded - to-day in CI“CAGO BUSIhEsS GOL]]EGE laving Weber's story of the outrages o tho For Younx Men and Boys 10 o {nto Duslaess Housce aa | Fellclana Parisbies, which hus not yet been sue- .|1:mfim el Courie, cisdiag Witk tha cessfully fmpeached, fucorporated In thls juycs- Tfms vt e TG e 27 | gion V1o Calleyo 18 Low will bettlod {1 the new Dultding, | 10 tho courso of th cross-examination of four 311 1|«‘: m||| : “mf'""l m?;-n m‘-‘-nluuwn sud Raus | kours, reforring to his former sworn testimony, 500wy 14w Gpen fof Ay YouUE-men of the right | HUMmerous such admissions e thia came from materlal to prepare for dolnd somctbing, and w get | Andersou: lotoly tho truth in such s woy as ‘TO RENT. TO RENT, Store and Basement 38 LaSalls-st. Aleo tha second, third, and fourth stories of the building 88 and 40 Lasatle-st. ; will be divided to wult ten- ants. WAL C. DOW, 8 Trlbune Bullding. SUMMEIR RESOITS. d ady, - Nebraska, The deelston is adverss to the cloim | Tho Senata tnsisted upon lis amesdments 10 the teuam nEavie, | o SUMMEIR RESOITN, | e i oF thiie who have recently taken | Intentionally to givo the Committos a falso | PISMSUARD OF NOMAL coxgirxurions | | Neursid, JERS SRbion (8 miess (LR C AR | o Cehiative, dudicia, nnd Fccative Approbryation Ocnera, Pillmore Coutlryy o pnop & Likes, Bastivns den. Lo fntended to leave thew under falae | PR SNEHE BG 00y i etatton 40 tho Nush | tyve ou tho ground of crrors of the last census | Dk and & confeicncs with the llouto way ru- o Do comty, Y 1 HATWATD. W INDSOR HOTEL HARVARD UNIVERSITY. o constpaniion, ot the i wpon e, | Contrach that it thu tiois O It date Lo B Ue | with regard 10 tho population of that Btate. "‘rzlmm’fil"'{? e Abte B was russmed, and (2 il . L] ting o wrong construction 8 time upon it. § evideuwo o 0 1] i The Z erailon of 1 t- outs was resumed, ai r:::;:::' = c;“::"’ 3. M. TUURSTON, ' - He % P Drotenidtd that he had, and yet ths contract re- | Thers will be two reoorts, however, and the | S7RVRS B0 S0, oS, Oy YNBSS The attention of teachers s called tat| regulations {u reaard (o the preliminary cxa; CAREFULLY SUPFRESSED RVERYTUING andidates will bo received fur, the prell amiuation oni ojecis in which thelr toacheragiva | that would provent them from puttiug s wrong cd. RBs Cartiacuias Bitt o n the handsof Mr. Jumes sonxniello pdn: ik Tolsedy: to' svaid. the o W u?m‘., nefl;eudly.:‘fi‘lom Juueat, ) andac troubls of testifylng to each speciflc falso stato- will b recelve o preliminary exam 1 cl g 0 RS HO Bt preseistad hia ceriifcata bofore tha | ment, he clalmed fu on uuconcerned way that day. e thie whole story was practically a deception, ADAME ACADEMY, QUINGY, MASS. The Democrats protested ugainst the crucls This Acaderuy {s latanded 10 At boye fu ths bost man- " nek for the beat Auerican Colledew, 166 success g tnls | 08¢ t0 Which thelr witucss was pelng sublected,t flosghcunng e tiz Joan of l“h:“x:“w ce fiadse the and mentioned that the parpuse of the Coms 8 i noc| aa bee: ng. Eoirea 18 f0uP Feara: sod ira tultlon fee 1 $120.00 ane | Inittee Was uotto make s lezul dollnition of it matton for adasasiun mil ke prada ths g bae | verlury. . exam y 2 fure, Tuesdsy, Beot. 10 Al suplietiuny for ‘:!m‘:z. Thy Democratic position In opposition to the case lu fuvor of tho contiugent Congressman 3 very strong. COLORADO ELECTION. The Iouse has suttlcd the vexed question as to the Colorado elections by passiug & bill Axing the thine for holdivg su election for Represcnta- tives fu 1573 the first Tuesdsy fn October, and thereafter at the regular time {n Novewber, ANOTUERK NOVEMENT OF SOUTUERNER3 was developed to-day by the favorable report of 4 bill from tho Judiclary Commlttes for the re- Mef of all owners in purchases of land sold for cites that e is to suppress evidencs showing that East Feliclana bad been hlrl‘r carrled by ths Democratle party, the consideration for such suppression belug that Nash was to securs fur bim the fiuflllluq of Naval Otticer, IIe was pressud on that polut as to whethier his state- meut o Baturduy (that be had no such evi- dence) was correct or not, aud he -asscried that it was, except that ho had the Sherman letter ln bis pocket at tho thme ({f that could bu con- strued as such evidence), aud also except that he bad kuowledirs that tho vote of the Biate was to be thrown out on forred prutest. He adinitted aleo hie did not expect to get the po- sitfon of Naval Ottleer, ile was then asked: eitney, Chimenns Gaunty, UEELED & STONE. ney, Cleyeono County. .y grpyevson, :;:'m:b‘“"i:::‘m""' 8. P. DAVIDSON, b ’;'fl:kl;fllllll T LEDWICK & MoDIVITT, : = W, T, 8COTT. oA et 2 1 TERBITORY-Ogtes fi%’w. ¥ Gomntr, o pient to subsidizo the Srazilian Matl dtedwship Linv. Mr. Mazcy supported tha bitl, aud Measrs, Ker- oan and W h{u opposed it Aier conslderabie alecussion, in which Measre. Bayard and Blatoe took part, 8. Whyto submitted a0 atendment so a8 1o hinye three lucs of steanis <, unbe frum Now York, one from Ualtiwore, aod oae from New Orleans, Mr. Ferry ingmired If the Senator woald vota for tho biil with bis amendment. Alr. Whyts replied that 8o would uot. e only subuitted the amenducut (0 Leat the sunse of Jus- tice of the Senate. o Ponding discusaion, Messrs. Windom, Allison, and Eaton wer nied conferees on ‘thu part ot Saratoga Springs, N. Y., On the European Plan. THIB NEW and SPLENDID HOTEL, with m-rwg LARQE DRICK RESIDENCES = and KRXTENSIV 6]10§§DBIMDI&IMnvllloflkh‘wCONUBK!!!l’l N PARK, willbe Opened for Guests June 1, 1878, %) have BEEN "i"fl: B ACRNT RESIDENCES b wsEh A AL BAre OF R 1 CIAL ACCUMMUDATION of FAMILIES, AL J. Balt Laka Cfty, Balt Lake Cosnty. # E. D, H0QE, WISCONSIN~. fIalo County. SIHAIS, Butale C%h{lAb MOSER, JR, Baldwis, B¢, Crolx. Ouunu.'*l DORCISENIUS. ! inty. Chippowa Palls, chlppcnco‘n'ng".\_ 3. 3K a i dircct tuxes in tho Insurrectionary States, | the benate on sislative, Judiclsl, and Exec- GreenDay, Brown County. oy onnrs, gs. The Hotel Restaurant slog, for cateioguss unluu‘f'lz:; ‘t:’o{,-un;l";m- f:r“ s Jpead | Motroduction iby the Repudlicans of the Weber u&‘h TTR'.?— that agrecuient :?:,l'.nlll express 180 | ryis to relleve the ex-Rebels from another Biive fim;u’?rm i u’::ui: siuitio, i Apardesias Jancavile, Rock COUALYC 1 10a & DUNWIUDIE, | W1l be under the coptrol of COOKSof the HIGHEST }l?.'%r.i’.’a‘i‘. et he et A dadbiny Rumiig | tcstimony aato fnthuidation was ulterly ude. | 5 T yio0 gimply took this papor likea sort of | ous of tho elects of the Wer. tlone, roportad the Army Appropriatiun Ulll with Madison, Dao Coubty. : QRAVE, sad MEALS will B SELVED In t8a MOST | Hubsc, sud will recelvs applications for sooms, " The fensible, They had produced as an origioal | {mmoral promissury uots? A.—That ia about the TUB LIYE-SAVING SERVICK. amenduments. Placed on the caivndar. 3 H. ). &1L A, LEWIS, | K| 5“’)}“‘{& Y,';E-E\,o‘flxb teatl chaneg for rooin sud board, Includlog wasidug, 148340 | document the alleged “wgrecmicns between | conatruciion which & moral man wlzut but upon it 3, 8, Cox obtatued 8 T Kabia triamsh i ‘Aftor executive sesalon, adjournoa. Bellleville, Clark County. " T 'y coping. | METHOPOLITAN HOTEL: New Torky /0% o 1he | aunusly. Wober a0 Audersots which substustially snd | ;- 300 oro aot very yarticular wuoutsiati | | & 8 Cox obialued o remarkable triumph 1n = g J i INA e facts exactly {n 8t you Wi e llouse o eede nducing TN Orhkoat, Winnebavo Countys ) s w, PELKgR..| CHARLES 11, SHELLEY, Man FINANCIAL, atlirmatively doclares that Yt tho Thing (n that shape that tho Honse to pass unsaimously tho bil reor- | _Tho Sonte amendmente o the Legtslative, Ex- Raclue, Raclae County. MENRY T, FULLER, . ] ager. ENTADLINHED 1800, THERE WAS NO INTIMIDATION 1T WOULD LUKT NASH Judicial Avpropriation bills werw con« gunlzing the life-savingservice,of whichbe isthie | Souiey ™ antbor. Jo a very earnest and eloqueat speech The blil providings that the election for Ltepra- 1o set forth the importance of tha service, aud | dentatives to thy Furly-atxih Congress from West ey §b wut? A.~Thal was it ex- Stavcas Palnt, Portsge Count: 11 ho did mot carey §b o 4 SAlSEs & cavaxaou, Viroqus, Vernoa County. BLOCK ISLAND, R. L ol,.’l-h that sort ‘of tramssction’ one which RANDAL I, FOOTE, BANKER, |t Soumens, s ‘s, "ot st o " v =No, 1neveren- o Visginia be held oo the second Tucsday of Octubes M. P, PROCTOR. | g1k OCKAN VIEW HOTEL, ealarged. opens July 1 ce NEW Y mitteo pleaded the strict rulea of com- | You frequently wul dnlot A, —Ho, faltbfuluess sud Leroim of those devoied to | 3 sag, Mars 0 i 0 BROADIWAY, NEW < d nto wuyihtug of the kind ‘befury uatil L was s 4 & was passud. i Jpte O, A EELL00, il il S TS Wy ertag Lt A s St o vork [ mon taw o prevent tho iatrodue- | OIS YContE With e 1epubiichn omielaty | B Tberd bas been all winter u lobby wctively | MU vag atro pessed gitng the etection for Yrouing TERRITORY—Evauston, Ultah Cosnty, | uiowiay trum tho Oca Plock Krclanse and Vice Jresdeut of Goid loard. the | tiou of tho sworn testimuuy of the | in Louisiaua. v engaged (o endeavoniog 1o sccuro the tradsfer | gopresontatives lu Congress tu Nox roliua v Ols. Diathitg, Yacutiug, uniav, sod o usic. Erices 1n accordaoge with the tles, Bead for circulir to NICHOLAS HALL, Drop. ROCKY POINT HOTEL, Narragansott Bay, Rhode Island, Q. It is 8 common sort of document in Louisi- anat A,—Yes, itis s common thing in Loulslana. ~Something llkethis: **1 hureby confess that 1 stole $100, sud 1a considerstivn of that [ wlll give Jobu Smith su ofice," wad you both siyn it, wud that binds you,—ls thiat the sort uf sgreemaut. you are iu the nabilof makingt A.—. law not of “thls servico to tho Navy Dopartment. Bomie | the Tuesday after tho fist Moaday in November. of the superuuwicrary naval olticers have been | Alr, Kuott, the Chalrman of the Judiciary Came endesvoring to sccure Lhis work fur themselves, | mitteo, zevorted s till for the relict of the pus. snd they Luve thoughit unti recently thas thelr | chaserd of Juud wold for direct taivs in the iusus- schemo was likely to succevd, but they could | Tectvusry States, Refersod. It provides tbai tha Rot uven obtain a vote. The bill fucreases the | Becretary of tho Troarury v 3y, without o TaRiber of Tfe-saviue stations alobg tho Ate | terest. tho proceeds of ihe wale of andssoid for Diglicat characierand exporicuc .\;l:ah“-nffi:‘fflfi?fi{i’ifl%iljfl:’.%fir “";d' deat Weber befors the Scnats Commitiee, uidy, and Bandes ¥ contedeta bought suds0ld bi resular commissigns sad moderats | WhICh was nover impesched, sithough be ws mfim-, ‘l;r‘llt]lnhl'u:‘mlnl’lllidl"\hll Street, ” sud stock | masatled by the Democratic Commitieo there, v i nlug valsatisloformation, walled ou se- | yhich conclusively proves that thero was gross futimidation. Every step takou in the lnvesti- - STOCKMOLDERM MEETING. ___ Office of the Chicago & Northwestern Kallway Company, No. 652 Wall-st., EW YORK, April 34, 1578 Stockbolders Bond- ¢ An; 4 d q ' direct taxvs in the lseo i Btat it ol o it e, MONEY toLOAN | suiontentstocontrm vis assession it & | svwof oot | o or, o | ot dnd buds ot g £tvs ore- o, | SHEctiaes Lo, husttaclobuy Siaed b it purtsaattotuk, tadfufsie saqunciion of ‘auch thes | nts wall-knows and Fopulas Bummer etort opens a Dewocratic conspiracy fonifded upon forged | 1 N0 0ty hotes sre outt A.—TbLss {6 toe | QUALS compeusation to keepers, It roquircs | ccuty s complele quit-claiin conveyanc sl demay como betore said asting, wiliBokield | JUNE 10 win sil the sdvantages ot a 8rat-clase iovct. | By JOSIAH H. REED, No. 52 William-3t., N. Y., | sud maoufacturcd papers to. bé voyoduced _and | oaly one. it atations shiall be kept open froum Bepteme | “Eh *following Bile wems o bebsci: Vizing Y Uie uth o Junn aont b ) o iae irhe tranefers | Sos follguinr peduced erins are oderod fur permancal SHIC woven uto & serics of falso chasges against Ke- . —You tried W pase 1t off on & colored man | boruntl May. th clectivn for Heprescutauves to o ; dwill ‘closs 0h BATUNDAY iy 4note. a3 b, | SUStiti,8p 1 833 perwacks (lanalent, 83,80 per day. ™ | 1uomounts as required. ou IMPROVED CLICAGO | WOVER L0 R 3O 0cHarRes AER A rait A.—~Ye THE SENATE. reas (rom Colorado fur the Tucsday aftar Lo frat i By uiea b SOSDAY. Yuno. 10 Hasanoiders Tacky Folah, Warsiek &, 3, | PROFERTY, stUEST RATEK. publican otlclals by o perjured witueas. The | BT ST rrangoment which you entered | Tho Benate trancattod a prcot deal of routine | Monday 1o Novewber: e blllexeibiing municipal f Sutheaticata Laelr vollag bondy bY te e [ Applicaviony recelved anl ROmAIY aiended L0 | result of to-day's cross-cxamivation shows tuls. | iy with Webcr, was 1hat u sort of premissory | busingss carly in tho day, aod theu beard four | 88d county bullds 58 88 euch, frum levy and ML SYKRS, Jr., Seerstary. UNITED STATES HOTEL, e “P2-_ | The Democratlc, msusgers bave lnaulted the | Bulstoot 1do wov kuow thel we prous~ | ypceches ou the Brasitisn’ mall steamanip sub- | $1i53 158 Bl £ leed goything Lo anybody, . ~Phis arsangewent with Nash was, yoo say, 0 l;u Db would pol throw you over? A.—Ex- 8 . Bt ~Yoo got) thing that would blacken him if beaid? A.—%za’, Q.—And as for yourself, backiog would improve you, would i1 A9 The witness—1 do 8ob kyow whother it would or Bot. ® = XL *Mr. Toed—1 thiok it wauld. & OTUER CONTUADKHIONS. The cross-cxawination was thas directed (o the object ol sbuwiog conlrmtiin beiween the stilement 1a (e Weber vountracs (1bs% e parish bad 4 PER CENT GOVERNMENT BONDS, | American people by bringing ou the staud s BUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED thelr wain witoess In 80 gravo a caso 83 8 pro- ¥or 4 pev cant Government Donds; 8 and 4 per cent | veeding agsinst the Presideut 8(;‘,‘1:'&"&3’.?:('!‘:,’35:.‘ Opelgn Excbaage for saler A MAN WITH 3UCH A RECORD. AZ. ‘Tho fovestigators have expected to be able to overhaul sll of the original election returns of the Presidential volo in Loulsisns, which they koow were lu this city last sprivg. Tley first TRAVELING MEN—We waat men sclitog tho Hard. | sbplied to Becretary Evarts, but Le replied that yarc Ttads o repressol ua bu he ruad oo cowiblarlon. | they wers Dot ou the files of the State Depart- Wi 1 rdiate) Mlag By ™ . ot Y GRS Bis co. | meut. Nuxt they calledon Mr, Kenaey, Seere- SARATOGA S8PRINGS, NEW YORK, Open for the Beason from June 15 to Qctober 1. TOMPKINS, GAGE & CO. CHIROPODIST. TEPHE! V! bora i, at reilef. btep! Right balve for Lurus bolla LoTUA Culs Lrulses &, i drugs §lata ave 14 25¢ber Doz sidy. 1t ls probablo that the vote on thls will | 75 39iviaon of the district. i Lo a closo oue, aud the lobbylsta are very busy | Tne bill for bolding ternis of the Unlted Ntates to-night. 'The next debate lu the Senato will be | District and Circult Courts st Fort Wayae, 1od. over the propositiou 1o truuafer the ludian | aud Toledo, O. Burcau to the' War Dopartmeut, which ks belug | The bill dor sityching the Awleunt-Attoraey: watched with iuteose u;il‘ut;. ‘l"hl- s‘uiums- Si“"?ixi.‘i{.,‘.”?ufi‘.’:i 9 Department W sioner of Judlan Atfairs ruu (ricnds in the part Beuste that will balp the travster proposition. e Lill exvmpung employes In the Postal Tuo_ Senato bas no dispedition to reduce tbe | Seics (iom m bty SREIEY CE L b veor arny. - : 1¥ the Lifu-Sav: Service, auc alter & Whon the omslibus bill resches tos Scuato it | E3014134, 10¢ Lifs Samiag Servtce, aud, mier o will doubtices be loaded dowu with new leisla- | pusscd. 5 tivw, tucdudisg Swgleton’s bill, whicn cutirely Tos House thex, fter quite & loog dlscusaion, | OFFICE, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC RAILROAD C0. April 23, 1878, The Augaal Meeting of the Btockholders of the Chl- 9. Hock Leland & Pacite Naliroad Co., for tha elec: ‘un ol Diregtors pursuans 10 Iaw, sad the trausaction {E4uth uihee busineas as may coms befure them, will Leld et the oilles of the Compauy 1o \ae cliy of Chl Sk ua Wedneaday, tho 3t day of Juge ext, ot 1L jocks. . UL KIDDLE, Preseat. « . TOWS, Socratary oilutisent of & Distriel litrice of Teancasco, and /

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