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* between tha supporters of the Texas Pacific, will get another oppostunity, * posed tawards it 2 THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1870—=TWELVE PAGES. - ‘o e e T e A WASHINGTON. CRIMINAL NEWS. Bxeoution of Martin Bergin The House Devotes a Day to Yesterdny % Potie- . .the Mississippi River ville, Pa. . Levee Bill. o Southorn Members Only Ask for 4,600,000 to Bes gin With, merce or any member ot it hna nsked for the reasons for susponaing Arthur and Corneil. fle would have been hut too elad to have furnfshed thom at any time. In fact, s b ex- peeted such request, he had caused the fapers 10 bo prapared, 8o that there might be no delay in giving prompt_fnformation; but no call for them came. Hearing that the Committee would probably act on the New York nominations to- cay, and report Lo the Senate, he yesterdey con- cluded to fnform the 8enato ~through the President of tha facts in the case upon which the Department bad acted, 8o that there might be Intelligent action on the cases. CONFIRMED, b Te the Western Astoctated Prus. Wasmxoron, D. C., Jan. 16.—The Bonate confirmed Rouer 8. Green Chief Justice of the Bupreme Caurt of Washington Territory; John P. Hoyt, Assistant Justicc of the Bupremo Court of Washington Territory; Dcolgc Hand, Becretaty of Dakota Territory§ Lewls B Payne, of Vireinla, United Btates Attorney of Wyom- ing Territory. Postuinsters—Jotin Malone, Ulrichsyille, O.; George M. Sanks, Connorsviile, Ind.; A. B. Cocbran,. Abiugdon, Ill.; G, .\]nru, Urbans, 1113 J. M. Turnbull, .\!nnmn\flh, . WIAT 1T WILL COST. It is officlally estimated that 1t will require £20,000,00 to carry out the provisions of the bill for the payment of arrears in pensions. i ; talning only six sectfons. The substance of thesa is as follows: (1) Directlons of the S8ecc- retary of War to the army sball be deemed to be orders ot the Prestdent, and shall be respect- ed and obeyed sccordingly. (2) The General commanding the army shail have the assistance of sll the stall corps of the army to enable him 1o be laformed at all times of the materials and suppiies on _hand, and tno condition ot appro- riatfons for various military purposca. (3{ Tho President shall perfect 8 plan by which all officera ol the line bemv Major, except the Med- ical Corpa, shail be transferred from ono arm of 1hio service to another, so that every oflicer shatl have experience {n each branch. Promotion o all cascs to be by senlority, except whote & Board pronounces” an officer unflt for advance- ment. (4) The army to consist of 25,000 men of thirty-four regiments, twenty Infantry, ten cav- alry, and four oriillery, and the FPrestdent is suihorized to dlistribute men to complete the organlzation. (5) All officers who by long and faithful service are entited to be retired may vlect to leave the army absolutely, taking one year's pay of thelr grade for every five years' scrvice, or they may be retired as at present, The sixth section’is the repealing of conflicting Iawa. The bill does not reduce either the line or alaff, SHERMAN'S COURS CRITICISED. Gen, 8herman s recelving severe erfticism fn variona quarters for his support of that portion of the Army bill which [ncreases his powers. 8 as compared with the year 1878, emigration to the Cape, and to Brazil, and tho La Plata States hos [ncreasod by 2 persons, the in- crease beln§ entirely due to the Russian tide of cmigration to Bouthi Ameriea. THE FOLITICAL TROUDLES 1N DESMARK. Mr. Cramer, Uen. Grant's brother-in-Jaw, our Mimster to Denmork, in 8 leiter to the State Department, thus Mmtmnrlzcn the political con- dition of Deomark: 'Fhe oist of the pohitical troubles In Denmark 1s this: ‘That the leaders of the. Opposition paly, which party s & mo- Jority In the Lower Hotse of the Rigedag, almn at introducing & purely Parliamentary form of Government, simllar io that of tireat Dritaln, 1o whizh neither tha King nor the Conservative ruty‘ which party has a msjority in the Upper 1oyse, will conscnt, because the Conetitution, thoy say, doea not contemplate such & form." BOUNTY BILL. Senator Allison has fntroduced the following bill to provide for ths payment of sadditlonal bounty to the soldiers of tiie army of the United States during the War of the Rebelllon: 1e it Enacted, efe,, That eachand every soldler who eolisted In the army of the United States alter the —— day of April, 1561, and beforo tue — day ot —, 180—, and who has beon bonor- ably discharged, and tho wldow, minor cLildren, or parents, {n the onder named, of any such soldlor who died o tho service of the United States, or of discase or wounds contracted whils in the service and jn the ling of duty, shall bo In snld servico during sald War of tha Rebelllon, shail commenea from the date of discharge from raid service of the perdon on whose account the claim haa been or may hereafter be granted, or from the termination of the right of the party having prior title to such pension; provided, the rate of the penalon for the interyening time for which arrears of pensfon aro herchy granted shall be the same per month for which the pen- sion was originally granted, “ Bro, 2. 'That ttis Commissfoner of Penslons 18 heroby authorized sod directod to adapt such rules and regulations for the payment of arrears of penslons hereby aranted aa will be necessary to causs to be paid to such pansioners, or, If the ners shinll have died, to the person or pers atitled to the ssme, all such arrears of pension as the pensioner may bo or would have Leen entitled to under this sct, ' 8ec, 8. That Bec. 4,717, Revised Btatutes, which proviilcs that no claim for pension nof rosccuted to a successful issue within five years 'tom the dste of fifing the sume, shail be sd- mitted without recorded evidence from the War or Navy Department of tho (njur‘! or dlscaso which fesuited in the loability or death of the person on whose account the claim {s madoy {lmvid«l, that in any case on which the limita- fon preacribed by this secifon bars furtlier pros- ecutlon of tha clalm, the cialmant thay present, through the Pension Oflice to the Adjutant- Qeneral of the army or Surecon-General of the navy, evidencs that the disenss or Injury which resulted in the isability or ‘death of ney comes up to-mortow in the Btate Distriey Court. Judze Wilkin hns nsalgned I, v, Tlead to preacnt Burkes caso to the Grand Jury, on account of County-Attornay Rozers heiny attorney for lLeopold, Burke's advisur fn the ‘proceedings sgainat Frank, A THE NASHVILLR DOUDLR MURDER, Spactal Dispated ta The Tridune. NasnviLre, Tenn., Jan. 10.—Knox Martip, the colored murderer of Johin Whittemeyer anq wilo, was arrested in the city to-nizht. Georgy Berry (colored), who secured him a situation on Whittemoyer's farm, saw bim with two ringy belonging to the murdered man. o thougty o had atolon them. e knew nothing of tny murder unt!l this moraing. Uson learning of it, ho sought Martin, and found him at hiy father's house. Ho told Martin he might yy woll confess having committed the deed, g the murderer accordivgly revealed his guny Borry left, procured a policaman, and went back to the hones. Upon opening the door and ob. eerving tho officer Martin tried to escape, e wag then shot at by tho officcr. Tha baj) misgeg him and went through,the arm of a girl stang. iog by. Martin was taken in custody ang 8. moved to fall. 1fo sald Whittemoyer threateneq The Culprit a DMoilte Maguire, and the Ninoteenth So Far Hanged. Mrs. Cobb, the Poisoner, Found Guilty .of Murder in the Becond A Bill Finally Passed Authoriz- Degree. ing the Payment of Pen- sjon Arrears. The Nebraska Monster, Richards, Con. fesses tho Commission of Twelve Murders. Which Will Tap the Treas- ury to the Tune of $18,000,000. Oapture of the Negro Who Killed & Man and His Wifo Near Nash- on Tucsday night to kill him, end no killed hig pald bounty {n addition Lo any amount of bounty | the person on whose account the claim is P 1 L The fact, however, Is that {n this respect hie coes NOTLES AND NEWS. 1 which s was entitied by Taw at u'; date of | made originated In theservice and in the line of ville, k‘slr fear :M(uicmeycrmlnhtcnrr’ tho threat Intg The Ficht Botween Conks | !iofurther than Gen, Grant did when first mado bis enlistment at the rate of —— dbllars per | duty, and, If such evidencs {s decmed satisfac- effoct, Mra. Whittemeyer woke and bo killeg © gh otween Conks | Generalof the Arniy. The factthat Uen. Graut THERUTY ON:QUININE. mouth for the timo betwecn tho date of bis ¢n- | tory by tha ofiicer to whotu it may be submitted, BERGIN. her, although not Intending to do #t. Ile sug ling and the Admin- wrote at length to Secrotary Btanton on the sub- vecial Bitpatch o The Tribune. Iistment and the date of his dvath in the service | he shall cause a record of tha fact so proved to Ject seems to have been forgotten, though a letter was at one thme made public in a vamphict treating of the gemeral subjeet of tho powers of the Secrelary of War. Gen. Urant satd to Mr. Stanton that he had always whila in the field been treat- ed with full conslderation by the Secretary, and that no trouble had ever arisen 'on 'scrount of the apusrent ciashing of their authority, but uow that peace hod come, be deenied it Impor- taut to hiave the powers tobe exercised Ly the General of tho Army clearly defined. 1lethen went un at lenath 10 specify the .powers which he thought belonged 1o the oflice of General-in- Chicf, and to request that they might he an- nounced offictally. ‘The nuthority he malotained as connected with his oflice_was ldentical with that asked subsequently by Gen, Sherman, aud now provosed to Lq conlerred by Burnside's bill. THE LABOR PROBLEM. ARGUMENT DEFORE Ti¥ NEWITT COMEITTRE. . Bpeciat Dispateh to The Tridune. Wasmnaroy, D. C., Jan, 16.—~Mr. C. C. Coffin (Carleton), of Bostop, made an argument. beforo tha Hewlitt Labor Comnmittee to-day, e argued Orst, that machinery did not throw labor out of cmployment, and instanced the great advance that had been made since 1630, which was the begiuning of a now clvilization. The factory systemand raflroads, inventions of telegs raphy and photography, with the arts and in- dustrics which they bud cstablished, called for an fmmensc number of mon from'the farm, from thy carpenter-shop, and various other trades, and gave them a higher position, one re- quirlng more intelilgence, for which they rc- Wasninaron, D.C.,Jan. 10.—An sttempt will be made on Monday to suspend the rufes and passa bl removing the duty on quinine, Those who favor tho measuro clalm that the amount reaflfzed from the present tariff is less then half & miliion doliars snnuslly, and that the tax is merely fo tha Interest of certaln firms who Import the bark free ol duty and manufac- ture the drug at an framenso profit. ‘tho effect 18 to keep up the prive on a medicine that fs In gencral use. " THE INDIAN POLICY. The Prestdent, in expressiog bis views as to the causea which operated to prevent the suc- cess of the peacs policy among the Indlaus, said that, as tho whito scttlers pusted forward their sottlements, thoy were cuntlnually on- eroaching upon the resorvations set apart for the Indians, and as the hunting-grounds were narrowed o thelr 1limits, it became absolntely neccesary to feed tho Indlans, snd the task of caring for tbem devolyed upon thoe Agonts, who wera pourly pald, and hence came the temnptation for the latter to steal and rob the {ndians of cycn the scanty provision made by Congress for their support. For the first of the cvils the Prestdent eald ho saw no remedy. For the second ho was dolng all fn hls power to purify tho Ageacy system and to Al tho positions with houest men. It was a serious problem, and ong which descrved the carnest attentlon of every friend of humanity, DIED. PorrsvirL, Pa., Jan, 16.—~Martin Bergin was hanged ot 10:40 this morning for the murder ot Patrick Burrs at Tuscarord, Pa., April 15, 1870, Ha s the nincteenth Mollio Maguire alrcady hanged for murder In this Btate. Two others, Peter MeManus and John ('Nelll, the allezed munlcrers of Hesser, at 8hdmokin, in Decem- he only got GO cents out of a drower, fiy burned 'tha stfck with which the murder mey committed. Tureats of lynchiug boing {resly indulged In to-night, Gov, Marks scnt for 1hy Bheniff to protect the prisoner {; T p prisoner from mab vj. or the date of his discharge: Lrovided, That all sums paid as additional Lounty under Secs, 13 and 18 of Chap. 296 of the scta“of thi L scs- slon of the ‘Thirty-ninth Congress, proved ~—, 1804, shall bo deducted from tho swounts o which the soldicrs who reccived the sama would be entitled under this act: And provided Jurther, That no solaler who received any emu:‘ ‘county, or other local bounty, or who rceeive pay £or acting ss_mubstitute for snotber, shall receivo additioual bounty under thls act, unloss the bounty to which e would bo entitled uuder this act sfinll excced the amount .of such lacal bounty or such pay, and fn such case he shsll receivo only such excess. ¢ Bro, 3" Thut Secs. 14, 15, and 10 of Chap. 200 of the acts of the first session of the Thirty- ninth Congress, hereinbefore mentioned, shall e, and hercby are, made applicablo to this act," STATS OF DAXOTA. Benator Bargent hos Introduced a bill to en- ablo the ple of Lakota to form s Constitu- tlon and Btato Government, aud for tho admis- slon of the sald State lnto the Unlon onan equal footiog with the origiual Btates, It pro- puses: *“'That the Innabitants ol the Territory of Dakota Included io the boundarica hereln- after desiznated bo, and they arshereby, author- 1zed 1o form for themselves, out of sald Terrl- tory, a State Uovernment, wlth: tho name of the Btato of Dakotaj which State, when formed, slinll be admiitted nto the Union upon an equal footing witli the origiual Btatea in all respects whatsoever, as herelnatter provided 5 mud presents the following boundaries for the pro- pused new Btate: 4+ That the sald Btate of Dakota shall consist of ail the territory included within the follow- {ng boundariea, to wit: Commencing at a noint hs mado, and a copy of the same trunsmitted to the Commissloner of Pensions, and the bar to the prosceution of the claln shall thereby be removed, and the same Is hereby repealea. “8ec. 4. No clalm agent or other perron shall bo cntitled to secure any compensation for nfrvlm in making application for arrcars of onsiou. pel 820, 5. That il acts or parts of acts, #o far | ber, 1875, are yet to be denlt with, as ng:flv ma “conmcl wltnhumhnmvmn{ulln"lmu DEROIN'S WIFE act, be, and the same aro hereby, repeated. was with him durlng much of the time yester- ot having Leen amended ‘by the Senate, It W’i ;‘,,l'.’, to fi,,_ymmm‘ ,o,m;' siiznature. day and Inst cyening. At mfanight he retired, Mr. Baunders 2ent to the Clerk’s desk aud had | but passed littie time in sleep, praying tho read a letter from the Commissioner of Indlan | greater part of the night. At 4 he dreased, émll:s in 'fi“"}‘ntfinfi’",'\"l'::u';maefhlfi'lf :: :{:: continued his dovotions untll about 6, when ho enato on the Indlan Apy took Ieave of his old companons, his fellow- effect that tho Nez Percen Indians tnd beenvo- | [ W By o ot e by “hfs wite, moved {n violation of the law, The Commla- sloncr states that they were removed in sccord- | At 7 tho priests arrived and mass waos offercd, ance with the provisions of tho Indian Appro- | which oceupled till nbout 9, Bergin then ata ‘printlon act for that year. » some broad and butter and eggs, and drank n ‘The Seunte then resumed conslderation of un- o 5 p of coffee, and immediately afterwards ro- flnished business, being the bill to amend the SuAE] Bla 6 peilore: Patent laws, the ?cndllm‘ question being on the M MARING READY. ";mm,m""'o", d.bhh:%‘thcg- to ‘:tlrlkn ul:t of % the bill as reported Uy the Committes varlous. t 10:37 thoss authorized to bo present as- rovisions fu rexard io damawes for infringe. s ks ‘patent, and insert in llou thorcof | 8¢Mbled fn front of tho scaffuld. The proces- tho followiny: “No account of profita or #lon was fortmed In the corridor, and, headed by savings shall {n any cose bo allowed, | Sheriff Matz and Warden King, marched down ?ul 'nvldunce n‘wr::al;l n;ln lx5 mlm‘iltwd l‘la l:l;l’l; the prison-yard. Fathers Gallagher and Brenno ng to prove what shal lecmned a reason Ycenso Teo as compensation for Infringement.” "l:"‘ ou efther slde of the condemned, who bore “Tho voto restlted—yens, 03 noys, &, a lighted candle in his hand. Bebind the pris- Na quorum vuting, & call of the Sonate was | oner came tha counsel, deputles, and jury. Der- Rin mounted the seaffold quickly, with a firm ordered. After & quorum responded tho Benate pro- | step, smiling fuintly as he turned toward the Sherifl. When aslied whether bo had anything istration, Secretary Sherman's Contribu= tions Rather Embarrassing to the Conklingites; —— . PARKERSRURG EXCITED, Cinatnnary, 0. Jun, 10.—The Town of Pary. ersburg, W. Va., has been in 6 stato ol excite. ment for some days on account of the extendeq dreulation of printed charges against prom. neot cltizens of living In adultery with marriq Jadics of the highcst standing, A rommittey wae appoloted to search for the author. Lay night ono Jamea Baker, an ex-detective, wasan rested and jailed, charged with malicfonsly pyb. lishing and clrculating the lbel. A large ang exclted erowd surrounded the offers,and woulq baye lynctied Bakor but for the determined ncun’vmrk of the ofllcera, Ga ' ‘Al the Papors Were Not Asked for and Not Expected. il Arthor and Cornell Are, Howsver, Asked to Forward Their * -Arguments. MOBEYING FROM ANAMOSA, Fpectal Dirpatch {0 The Tridune. Dosoque, Ia., Jan. 16.—An cscaped conylcy from the Anamosa Ponitentiary burglarized thy Olin Motel st Olin to-dsy. He cscaped with somo money and asultof clothes. Tho lang. lord put after bim and found that he had puy on the stolon suft for tho stripes, and sl stolen a horse, o was captured near Anamosy and placed behind the bars. A horse wasstolen from J. W, Moore by another escaped convit, and the Anti-lorse-Thict Assoclation are ouf 1o all directions. - *Carleton” Furnishes Some Interesting Facts on the Labor Question. PENDING MEASURES. THR MISSISSIFDI LEVEY BILL, Bpectal Dirpated to Wiz Trivune, Wasnixaroy, D, C., Jan. 16.—The House spent the day {n discussing onc of tho pet Bouthern schemes, the Mississippl Leves bill Qoe would suppose from the arguments of the ceeded to the conslderation of exucutive busi- Buuthern men that tho United Btates Qovern- ness, ait when tha doors were reapencd tlio Inthe main channel of the Ied River of the to say, he replied: “Ihave nothiog st nll to 1. H. Magle, of Chicago, father-in-aw of House bills to facilitate the refunding of tho " i3 0 R WEDSE ment was organlzed for tho purposs of hulidivg | ceived higlior Wages. Ho also showed that | ugzo Lambert Tros, dicd boro this morning at | norss tebotng 4iel dogres of Nortl Latitude | uatlonal dobt, to suthorize the insuo of certifi | say, 1 will die liko - o the levee. No schemo of nternal fmprove- ment, they sald, waa %o old, nove so much Jostered by the fathers of the Constitutlon, none so jmportant and so practicable. ‘They ‘only aak for four and a quarters millions of dol- lars to commence witty, and desfred to have tho United States Engincers do tho work. Many amendments will be propostd to the bill, but Boutlyrn men are coufident of stceess. tls evident that the plan of Capt. Cuwden glves tho supportersofthe Leves schieme the most trouble, It waa to hia plans that the loveo managers de- voted a cons{derable portion of thelr time to- day. The Bouthern meun, lu mauaging this bill, depend to some extent upon 4 LOG-ROLLING SCTIRME, ‘or o poolioz of differcnt intercsts. Those in- “tercsted state that they expect some votes ~trom lowa iv return for votes forsome canal 1n that section, and thnt votes sro relled upon from Wisconsin for simiar reasons. ‘There was a grab rald on tho Treasury to-day at both onds of the Capitol,—at ons cod mill- 1ons for pensions, tho other eud mitllous for levees, Several newspapers have recently published the roport that a combination had been formed wages had advanced from 1830 to the present PHOM THIRTY TO FORTY PER CENT, and the cost of lying of articles that enter into dally life had not increased over 14 per.cent. Mo showed that aavings wero far greater to-day thau thoy ever biad been in the past; that the mass of the people had more for thelr mouey, added to comfort and' happfness, than at any other perlod In the world. They were better louser, and better clotbied, and boiter fed as a mass than they cver had Leen. The cotfon manufacturers now, Coflln said, have testified thnt mwachincry has added a thousandfold to the powaer of tho Individual over the Joom and hand spluniog-wheel. ‘This belog so, sod the fuct that the number of operatives employed fn cot- ton manufacture threughout the world being 82T DOWN AT 13,000,000, they are dolnw to-day what under the old sys- tem of the hand wheel and loom would require the fabor of every man, wotnan, aud chifd {a tho world to aceomplish, Mr. Coflln abowed that before the Inventlon of thu cotton-gin tho awount ot cotton cleaned by hand per day was four pounds per fndivid- ual, The cottun crop of last year would have required by hand labor 500,000,000 days' work to accomplisli what is douc oy 1,014 nien to<lay, ualng tho cotton-gin. A Mr, Coflin's statement was fuil of correspond- Mustrations, THE BLODGETT CASE. AUOUT THB SUD-COMMITTRE. Auecial Dlapatch ta The Tridune. Wasuinatox, D, C,, van, 10.—Proctor Kuott snld to-duy that he would nat sturt for Chicago with the Blodgett Committea under any ¢ir- cumstances untll tho Geneya Award bill {a fin- ished, It 1s Impossible to state nos when ‘that will be. Perhaps 1t may b by Baturday night. The composition of the Sub-Committes is not yet defiuitely settled, It s now probable that neitbier Frye nor Lynde will go. The Dewo- crats deslre to retaln Frye on the Jobany Davenport ITnvestigating Committes. Judge Lapham, of New York, nnother Republlenn member of the Judiclary Committee, deslres very much to go on the Cbhlcago Bub-Conuit tee, and it ts possibla that ho will be selected, with Culberson, of Toxas, for tis Democrats, To the 1Western Associated Press, Waaminarox, D. C., Jan, 10.~Ths Sut-Com- mittos uf the Iouse Judiciary Comwisteo to visit Chicago for tho purpose of Investienting the recent charges l’“w"eu nzainst Listrict- Judgo ffodgett, of Ilfinofs. will cousist of Mesars. Kuott, Culberson, and Luphan, THE OFFICES. Bpettat Dispatch to The Tridune, Borrixorox, Ia., Jan. 16.—Ta the Woess tria} to-dny the defenso dirceted thelr efforts 1o fm. peaching the testimofiy of tho witness, A. J, Reld, anowing that tho possesslon by the pris oner of a largo smount of monoy was Bothing unusual, and that tho tracks asbout tho burncd Lliouso of tho murdercd co:ml: might havo beea made by others than the prisaner. Nothing of o posltive nature, however, was shown. Tne taking of evidenco will bo concluded to-morrow mornlug. FRONTIER JUBTICE. Cnevpnne, Wyo., Jan. 10.—A passenger oa the coach from the north reports that on Tues day 8 party of Indisns found the bodies of two unknown mon nenr the Fort Larsmie and Fort McKinney road, One was hanging to a trec, the other Jylng on the ground. It {s supposed they were hiorse or cattlo thieves hanged by ranche men, who, being short of rope, hanged one, and when ho”was dead cut him down and hanged tho other, cates of deposit 10 old of tlie refunding of the publle debt, and Iouss bill to make United Htates notes raceivabla for dutles an imporis, the acc of 6. Funeral services will bo held here to-morrow, aud the remaine will be taken 1o Chicago and interred In the family vault at Graceland, THE SOUTNERN PACIPIO PROTLE claim that the resolution wtroduced into the Bonata rocently asking by what right the Rail- rond Company is bullding a rond over a military reservation in Arizons, which wes intended to be bostile to the Southern Pacific, will be beno- ficial to ity us it will call public sttention to the fact that aroad Is being constructed through that country without Government aid. Tho Bouthern Pacitlc mauagors say that they bave the right to bulld through the Terrltory under the Fedcrnl statute of 185, which authoiizes any company to build a rosd over Governmeut lands on fling s map of Its projected route in the Interior Department. VHEE STIPS. ‘The Iouse Committeo on Commeree will to- morrow give a hearlog to varlous centlemen now hery for the purpesy of adyoeating & bill wproviding for frea ships. " GEX. DUTLER appeared before thu House Military Commit. ulttee to<day to mako a statement about the charges brodght against the National Boldlers' Nuine st Hampton, Vi, * f1e fully satistied the members of the Committee that the charges wero unfounded, but ho msfsted that a formal Inquiry showld be had, to finally settle the matter. A GAME MAW, That s a1 I have to say.” When his wrists to the Commith Tis % wera froncd ho klssed the crucliiz, and then wers refarred ta the Commitienion Flaance:. | fustaned it Hoblnd s vost, having ‘roviausty for the gnrpmu of sttending the Prof, Honry | hold it Jo-his hand. After tha rops and cap had memorial scrvice {n the Houss at 8 o’clock, boen adjusted, he called after Warden King, Upon reassermbling at 7:45, on motlon of Mr | )0 wos 1oaving the i , scaflold, to come back and Edmunds the VicoVresldeit, wwas directed 19 1 \)ake hauds. This was done, and at 10:40 adjourn the Bonate until 12 o'clock to-morrow, upon the return to that body from the core- TIE DROP FELI. montas in_ tho Ifouss, and the Scnate at 7:50, Only a few convulsive movements wore per proceded by ita oflicers, repaired to tho hall of | captible, A quarter of & minute atter the drop e i fonato sovuemd. 0.t chabur andy | fell L pulse Fan up to 100, but._ gradully died In accordance with the previous order, nd- :me' aud d.in four anda halt minutes respira- lon cease: journed, Ar10:50 Berzin was declared dead, and cut down. The body will be taken to Shenandoah this afternoon, and be buried thero Saturday. The cootness displayed on the acaffold by Ber- Rin oxcceded that of the other Mollie Magulres, and excited much comment, THE CRiME, Martin Borgin was convieted of thomurder of Patrick I, Burns at Tuscarora, Bchuylkill Couaty, in April, 1870, Burus, who was a coal- mine clerk, was murdored at the Jnstigation of John Kane, who employed James McDonngll, ganizing the Mlssissipol River' Improvement | Allas the “Tairy Mau,” to sceure the death of Cfl?mq,“r'tlm uuddnfivldlnz‘ rn{l the lT‘Dtmvflmu:hi ;!um- in ncrgct ;h-l ho n‘:!uht not reveal n ;:ucl of that river, and the protection of its alluyial e possessed, show!ng the dishonesty of isads. Au appropriation of $230,00 Is mads for who ad roulcad from & sblpraent ot cout b toow |{Ix"mwrmd ‘the il s s annmendincat, | J0DRIUR to atothor man. McDonnell had pven udded & section l}:nmprlnlw $3,671,000 for { & smail sum of blood-monoy, and afterward in- strengthentng the Miasissipp! Ievees, duced Bergin to shoot Burns at o signal given Mr. Gibson rave notico that ho would, If he | by the * llalry Man.,” McDonnell gave the signnl, a1 Pergin fired two shota at Burns, ono huhucwpcnmnny}1 offer ag o nubauunu' winendmant approutiating $500,000 for, Shw far. of which praved fatal. Tho murder was com- mitted while the unsuspecting victim wason provement of the M&utllnlnpl uflm‘m fil"} lhc:d passes of that river to the mouth of the Iilinols his way o work, ‘Tho Sltals crentud some oee citement ot the time of ita occurrence, but the River. Mr. Reagan gava notice that ho would offor | £IERTOH 16 WO L Magulrism Was so groat that no arreats were mado, The murderer stald {n an smendment dlrlmlm; tho Com“n:lnl?ul to :fl-‘ffil'l?flfi:".\'l’fl:m;‘::l‘%; D;fi?fi;g adaitionai | the region until AlcFarlan, the datectiye, malo outlets fur the flow of that river into the Gulf, | his frightfal exposures of the Mollies' secrets, Mr. Robertson (La.} apoko in fayor of the bili, | When thoy, with many othor Infamous mombors Tho arligln of the Jata scourye which ad trg- | Of the urdorous class, flcd, Borgin and bis el fh Sl VTS Sackl 1 ' or | ng e Yk f o e o :ll:ng'c( tho Misalssippi, followed by s lot sum- Yait exptw ;“d. Lricy convicted, and sentanecd 1o Mr, Ellis submnitted an amendment os a sub- be hanged, stitute, appropriating 4,850,000 for tho pur- posa of mnp-lnng tho leveea of the Mississippl, and hinproving the navigatiou of that river, such monay to be exponded under tho direction of the Chicf Engincers of the nrm!. Mr, Chalmers sald, with the Mississlppl River {mproved, tho Bouth could mrply the whols of sald river, and aloog the boundary line of tho Btate of Mlonceota, to Bix BStone Lake; thenee south along the bouudary lineof the Btate of Mionesota to the lowa lino; thence aloug the boupusry line of the Stats of Towa to the %flhlt of ntersection between tho Dl Sjoux and Missourl Riversj theneo up the Missouri River, aud along the ling of the State of No- braska, to the mouth_of {tie Nivbrara or Run- ulug-Water Rlver; thenco foliowing up the sanic, I the middle of the maiu_chanuel there- of, tothe mouth of the Kchia Paba or Tartle 111l River; thence up sald river to the 43d Parallel of North Latiiude; thence das west to tle boundary of the Territory of Wryomingj theoco porth alpug the bouundary line ol the Tarritory ol Wyoming aad thy boundary loe of the Territory ot Mountana to the 40th deggree of North Latitudo; thence enst along sald degres to the place of begioning.! . ; THE RECORD, BENATH TROCEEDINGS. k WasningTon, D, C.y Jau, 16.—Mr, Windom submitted tha following: Resolved, That, with s viow to & pesceful ad- Justmont of all queations rolating to suftrage, to thy ofactual cufurcement of consuitutional national rights, and tho promotlon of the besl terosts of the whole conntry, by tho elimination of scctionalism from politics, a commiites of soven Sonators bo appointed 'by the Chair and chargod with the daty of inquirlng’into the ex. pudiency and practicabllity o encouragiug and prumoting, by all just and proper wwthods, & partial migratlon * of colored persons from thas States and Congressional Districts where they are not allowed to froely end peacefully ex- crciss and cnjoy thelr constitutional rights as Amicrican cltizens, into such Biatos 88 may desire toteccive them, And will proteet them in said rights, or into such Territosy or 'Worritorivs of the Uujtod Stalea as may bg provided for their use and occupation; and it sald Committos shall deem sucs migration expedient and practicacle, that shiey report, by biil or othorw! what, in thelr Sudiment, {a the most ellociive method of accous llaning that object: and tuat said Committes have leavo to alt durivg recese. Lald on the table for the present, at tho re- quest of Mr. Windom; and he gave notice that Le would call it up soon and submit some re- marks. = Mr, Dorsey submitied a resolution cslliog upon the Becrotary of the Tressury for a stato- Yinent of all the apuropriatious and oxpenditurca from the Nalfonal Treasury for tho purpose of paying the expenses of the Indisn Department from July 1, 1700, to June B0, 1878, Agreed ta, Mr, Thurman, trom the Committes on Judi- clary, reported, with an amendment, the 8enate bilt to extend the operstion of the act of Feb, 21, 1576, to provide for setticments with certain rajlway cumpanles for ooe year. (It refersto yarious Southern roads.) Tue House bill providing for the paymont of nouse. Tho ¥pesker gnnounced the regular order to be the conslderation of the blll reported laat night from tho Committee on Ways and Means, to facilitate thu refunding of tho national debt, aud tho dmndlnz question to bo on tho pasesgs ! of the bil, Mr, Mils askod Mr, Wood to yleld for an amendoffut, subjecting 8l Londs bereafter issued to taxation. Mr. Wood declined to yleld for the purpose, and tho biil passod without division. ‘I Houso thon went Into Committes of the ‘Whole, Mr, Carllslo in the chalr, on the bill or- A LAWYER'S TRICK. Apecjal Dispateh lo The Trituns. Eaer BAaiNAW, Mich, Jan. 16.—Joha Cary, 8 lawyar at Heeas, who waa charged with defrauds ing & farmer by drawfog a deod n hifs own nams for tho farm of bia clicnt, {ustead, as the farme supposed, of n morigage, and sbscondiog 3 short time sinco to evade arrost, was cought fast night, walved examination to-day, ard, indes fault of §1,000 ball, was lacked for telal, Northern FPacitle, the Leveo bill, and the Reagan blil to pass thess seversl mens- ures, and to suspend tho rules fin the Houss to have = day set aport for the conslderation of cach scheme. Tlhio ate tention of Reagan having been called to this re- port, he sald that snybody who conld read knaw that such 4 statement was ridiculous, as {n the first place the Reagan bill has ALHEADY PASSED TUR HOUSE, eod {ts fricuds bave no need to enter into any combinatfons to havo a day set apart for its con- sideration fn that body. * ‘There has not been, aud willnot be," said Reagan, *““any arrange- ment of the kind described, and tho reports must ewanato from partles hoatlle o the Reauau bill, who bope by the circulation of such storica to Injure tho chances of that bill In the Henate and country by makiog it appear that it {8 & part of o log-rolling combination.!" TUR BAVINGS BANK MEASURE, Dr. Turpin, of the Fidelity Savings Baok, -left tor Chicago this evening, satisfied that uuthing morecan be accownpliatiod by him hiers o tho intorest of tha Suvings Bank bill. Tne Lill has beeu reported from the 8ub-Committeo ,totho whole Conunitice of Ways and Bleans, aud by the latter favorably raported. It wus RIVERS AND IATDORS, ‘The work of {hic Committee on Commerce on the River and tarbor bill indleates that the total of the bUE will fall within five milllous, ond that the appropriation will In gencml terms be for each work about 0 per vent of the estinates of the engioeers pristed some thne since, A _DBAD BLOW. LoussvirLe, Jan. 10.—Tho Courier~Journals apcelal from Frankfort, Ky, says: ¢ Late this afternoon on Italian who keeps a grocery In Bouth Frankfort, fna quarsel with R, J. Crittene den, son of Col, Johu Allen Urittenden, struck bim fan the back of the hLead with onlrou welcht, breaking his skull, and it s feared thas he caunot rocover, Tho lialian (s ia Jall.” JOBEPII HENDERSON. Bpectal Dispateh (o The Tridbuna. Axx Axnpon, Mich., Jan. 16.—Josoph Tlender son, who shot William Rogers Nov. 31, s teles graphed at the time, was to-day convyicted of assault with Intcat to commit murder. lo i3 53 years old, and proke wmpluu} down whea the jury brought fn the verdict. l\:: hos not yeb beon nontenced. - TI1E COBB CABE, Nonwictr, Conn., .Jan. 16,—Mr. Walt con cluded his plea In the Cobb caso this afternoon Uhlat-Justico Park dolivercd the charge to the HOLEION, To the Western Ansaciated Press. ‘Wasmxatox, I, C., . JU.~Sccretary Tobeson was beloro the ftouse Noval Committeo this morniuge, and mude a statement (n explana- tlon of his vourse tn relation to the complation of double-turret lrunclad mwonitors. Robeson stated thiat as far s he could wutliee thero ap- peared to be two gdoeral polnts W the Lestt- wonr. ‘The first ‘Wras that tbu appropriations had been exceeded, and tho other wasu chareo growing out of the uss of old material of the auvy, e explaiued the whole sublect at great leaith, traveratug tac sama ground gone uver In the Forty-lourth Conzress and during the past sumincr with the Conunlttee on Expendis tures in the Navy Department. CIIEY JosEru, ‘The object of Clef Joseph In his conference with the Government nuthoritics hero fs to so- u‘xrlu a Jnu(m resting-placy with o sufiicient aroa an TRE SMILING MONSTER. Bpecial Dispatch to Ths Tribune, Luecory, Neb., Jan. 16,—Yeaterday Stophen D, Richards, tho wholcsalo murderer on trin} at otnden, in Kearuey County, was convicted Unlon with sugar aod cotton, [l hoped Con- | Of murder in the first degree, and sentonced to zrc‘sca"wolu:m :tsmn xudl.he rescue of conmercs, bo banged April 26. To-day hio was brought to Mr, Rubertaon oroposed that the debate be | thiscity for safe-keeping In the Penitentlary. contiousd il next Wednesday ovening, the | Yle retatns bis former Jovial demeanor, and was o P, dian Teerdtory for his poople, previous question then to bascconded, and the e d the tral J“H- only the chiance of that Committes to submit TN MINT DINXCTORSULP, 1n tlie i " fons Was takon 0 motfon of | Yote tekos Thursda: the jolilest man shoard the train coming down. t the conclusfon tho pactry and ather the proosition to the Uouse, Thelr chanco | o Sréca) Sateh to 740 h"l";:'i’mhlnm. H “ffgl'f:;flx.:l!xl-.,l;fl.,w.: (i, the ;{:‘n;;'g:n:c PEANE. AE Upon motle Ve Cominiiton rae, and tho ardor asked by | 1o nover finched nor paled when sentence was | printed and weitien miattor wisfeh hud beea 10K, D, C,y Jan, 16~ -was lost yesterday under soccial assignment, +tho entire time having been consumed by other measures, which Wood deemed mors impor. tant, ‘Thore 18 nuw a possible chauce for this utll s sume appropriation bill, or it wmay be possible that the Woysaud desns Committee Josonh und Lis peopls imay have good exchunge for the acrea they formerly possessed In Idabio. A QUAKER VISIT. A delegation of the Boclety of Friends, from Ponnsylvanty, called at tho Executive Mauston to-duy, The Presidentdndicated ttint bo did uot think fu at ail probabic that the control of the Jodisne would bo given to tho uriny. TUK 4 FAK ORNTS, Bubscriptions to the 4 per cent Guvernment loau to-day apuregatod §7,389, THR POTTER COMMITTER, Mr, Votter wea abavut whon tho Committen met thla worning, belug detatned {n New York on account of filness fu his tuwnily, Mr. Morri- aon took sho chulr und muutionsd ihat 8t. Mar i was prescot and could be called {f the Com- mittes destred, At the suzgestion of Mr, Cox 1t waa declled to wait und bear what Mr, Shellas bareer hud to say rogardiug the imatter befora callluge 8t. Martiu, Bome discusy’'on took place about placing 8t, tin's utfidavit on record, Withiout actiou the Commitiee adjourned. OEN. URANT, Gen. Grant, In wceepting tho invitation to muke his yoyaye to the East on the Richmond, inforie thy deeretury of the Navy thut he shut] calise Ltho sbip ho détengions that {( ho desires 10 Lo nuywhere whera 1ho rh'p woakl uot go it hie Was nat aborrd he slall eaploy the urdlisry wady of convevance, snd that he “whil seo to§t that bis cntertalument shall cost the Qovern- ment nothing. ' EMIGRANTS PROM OKRMANY, ‘Fbia 8tate Department has recelved thu trans- fatfon of the unnual report for 1677 of the Iinpe- rlal Conuntasloner tor thu Buperlutendence ot Emunation, submitted to the UGerman Parlis- ment, Frum this it will bo seen that by far the greater proportion of Gerimag cmigrants stll comu tothe Uuited Btates, Of those emlgrating vis Enmburg tie destination wast according to & nemboer of bis ofllcial fawily, hus decided o send within a fow days the nawe of Col. A. Louden SBnowden, Postmaster of Plilar delphis, for the uflico of Director of she Mint, in place of Dr. Lindermunn, Tho latter ls still confined to his bed Ly o severe llluess, from witcl tg recavery Is donbtiul. Suawdun could have had the oBles loug sgo, but decliovd the toader mado by the President avd Socretary Buerman. It is now uuderatood that he will aceept. Mr. Robertson was mada by the Rouse, passed upon him, To-Oay he confessed to two Mr. Cobb fotroduced a bill to suthorize local | murders additional,—ouc mau uamed Chote taxation of legaltender notes. — ‘I'ho Sennte amendments to the Ilouso bill gi:,d b.::: n;?&‘.‘:;‘, 0;:‘::1”;“01:!:“ f?n‘w'h:a‘n‘: for the division ot the Western Judictal Districs nover known befors, They were lalled of Missourl wers takun up and voncurred in. Recess LIl 7145, near Koarney Jast Mareh, and burfod by Riche 3 Llrr:'m‘nilnl l;:r‘:lw hlgmbt;nu{ ‘:»! tho Iate rr?r. erds. This ovening lLe confessed to still two o]yt 1ODTY WU h the prescnce of 8 | pyore,-—one burled near thecorucr of Phelos and vnat audience, ‘The Prestdent and his Cabinet, i Chiol_dJustice and Assoviats Judges ot tno | HKearuey Countles, sud o other near the Col- Suprema Court, the United Statos Senate, tho | orado liue, This makes twelvo murders he has Alumnl of Princetan College, aud memburs of | acknowleiged, and it 18 belleved by many thas Yarious soclotive with which FProf, Henry had | there are othors he will tell about bofore bhe B o e asats i Lo Yoorios | bongs, He talks of his approaching execution vrayer by Dri MeCosh, of Princeton, nddrcsscs | 88 though it wera a arriage, and is apparently wera delivered by Vice-Uresident Wheeler, |, loss concerned than anybody about . There (reading tho mildrcas of Benator Hamlin, | does uot, either, appear to be much bravado, who was unable to be Fruulllk Houator ey Withers, Profs. Gray, of tiarvard, and Iogers, of Boston, Representatives Garficld and Cox of N. Y., and Uen. Bherman Prayer was lion offarcit by tov. iyron Suuder. 1aud, and the Invited guests haviug retlred, the House adjourned, TELLER’S COMMITTEE. Testimony Taken Yestordny, Nzw OuLmans, Jan, 18,—Before tho ‘Leller Committee to-day A.J. Urynnt (colored), Bena- tor of Teusas, testified that po, Republican ticket was nomiusted becauso of throats by the whites, who sald they would consider such action A declarstion of war. ‘fho uight [ XPOWR to lave been present at the betoro the clection @ party of whiics, | $ime of the shootiop. Bhe including Buckner and Hahde ro, came to | bad boen fu Allegheoy, end, meeting my house, tovk e out in y night-cloties, | ber husband in the street, was walking with him carried me & quartor of & Illflnhmd threatened | when tho aliot was fired. Ehe says & tali ay, g, suylug I had sold out to tho Bland partics. | wpoge pame shie does not know, committed the 1 dented this, and stated 1 had not seen any of by g » Lhia louders ot tho Dlund party. ‘They lot me | 9¢ed Tho Chlef of Police asserts that ho hasa placed In evidenco was given tho jury, and tlcp Mr, Kernan favored the bill, retired. Pepdiug discusslon, the mornlug bour ex- pired, snd by uuanimous conscut unfinished busjuess, belng the bLIit to amend the Fatent laws, was Iald asido luformally that the Benate mlnbk;, continuo with the LI granting arrears of ensions. ” Considerable discussion ensued, and & num- ber of useudments were offored, which wers re- eeted, Ar, Morrill sald the passage of tbe bill would impose additfonal burdena on the ‘Tressury, The expeuses of the Government wero greater during tho lust six months than thoy were dur- b the correspondiug rooutbs of 1897, Should this Peoslon bli) be pussed there woyld be a def- felt in our reyeuuos this yesr, Bhould it be passed, the Benate ought” to provide for the “Freasury tssulng bouds to mect the burden, Alr, Saulsbury thought the biil wes one of douutful pror‘rl»zy ab least. Howould do no {njustics to the soldiers, but the Governmment hisd been Jiberal to it solafers, uud this bill pro- pused to give themm s mere grotulty, Years sfter the cluge ot the War uvery person entiticd to a penafon bad recetved oue,” Whlle tho tay- crumunt was genorous to thoe soldier, it should bs just to the peoplo, who hud been taxed beyaud the peupls ul iy other couutry on (he face of the carth, Ho thought the Government had providud for the soldicr, aud b tow desire) to see sowe legislation to relieve tha burdens of the people. Mz, Reroan said 2 he thought tho bill was a gratuity he would vote against it. e regarded it w3 u fust obligation, Ha sdmitted that there wus lieavy taxation, and he would join his friepd (Bautsbury) in securing cconouly, bus e would 1ot strike the lirst blow at the pensiunars of the Governent, ‘Tbers wure plenty of opportunds ties Lo save millious in other ways. ‘Tne bill was then read a third Himo and passed —yeas 41, naye 4,—as lolluws: — MAYO. Apecigl Digpaica 50 The Tyidune, InprawaroLss, iod,, Jeu. 16.~The Uniled Btates Civeuit Coust, on ita own motion, to-dsy postponed the teial of Chrles T. Mayo, who em- Lezzled the fuuds and broke up thy Becoul ‘Natwnal Uank of Lafayetts, until after the 11ta of Alsrchi —— T LABT OF SITARI'E. WiLBpnARRE, Pa, Jan, 10.—dbarpo (hanged at Mauch Chuuk ‘Fuesduy) was buried here W day, DAMAGN ALLOWANCES, ‘There have boen complalnts from different ‘parts on account of tho damsge allowances oo sugars oa the liquidation of entries. The fol- lowing extract from a letter just addressed by the Treasurer to the Collecior at New York ap- .Iics to all vorts: “Thero uppears 1o be, ordi- nartly, & laeger deflclenucy tu (e welght of dam- 8ed sugar than souud sugars, aud, by its sys- tem of welghlng sugars without regard to the question of whether they are damagnd ur sound, agenernl average 8 wrrived b which fs unjust ta the lntorests of the Quverument, The Ap- vratser should thorefore be requeasod to specify in the award of damagoe the mark and number of tho damaged packuge, the classitications of _lta conteuts for ssscssment of duty, and the welht scorcd on the puckage. The entry will be hquidated on the basis of tha award of aain- 850 thus made,"” INTKI-8TATE COMMRRCA. ‘The Bennte Cummerce Commiitee this morn- ing considered the futerState Commerce or “Resgan bitl, 1t was seferred to & Bub-Commit- tee cunatatiog of Svencor, McMillan, aud Deunls, There was but llitle expression of opinion as to the bill, bus from what was sald it may bo fn- forred that the Commitle s not favorably dis- A COMPARISON. It {8 stated that a letter by Gen. Merritt, pres- ant Collectorof Customs ut New York,coin paring Lis sdwinlstrution of that otflce with that of his prededy 3 Uuie Arthur, will bo very intercst 1oy res when publfated, THB NEW YURK NOMINATIONS, There are & greater number of Republicans who deorecate the renewsl of Coukilug's at- tack upon the Presideot than sustalued the tiret oue, and the Indicutions are strong that the Prestlent will have more open aud effective suppart on the fluor than bafore, Bt it fs ex- vected that some who will defend the honesty of the Presldent’s motives in tljls cuss will yet fecl obliged to vots with Coukling or refralo trow voting, Amoog the Democrats there ap- pears to bus grest number who sympathize with Conklug, or who at any rats, for the pur pose uf conunuing the breach between tie Republicans and the President, will vots with bim. The sttempt to mske It sppear that Presldent and Becretary Shorman were gullty of erave discourtesy fu sendiog thelr reasons to the Beuate justead of 10 tae Committec un Comucree, only FIRES. GRUNDY OENTRE, IA. Hpectal Digpateh 1o Ths Trivune DAvENPORT, Ia., Jan, 16,—A Guzeits spechl says tust a firo at Grundy Ceutre, Is., (bl morolug, orfgtuatiug from & defective chimues, deatroyed eight business Louses, lu which wero fucluded two bunks and thy Post-Office. The total loas i estinated at about $40,000. dpecial Hapaich b the Trivune. BURLINGTON, 14., Jan, 10.~A fire at Qrundy Centre, Grundy County, this State, early this morping, destroyed elicht business houses, in- cluding two banks snd the Postoffive. The fuk lowing aro the suflerera: Gruudy Counyy Daok, ownei gy Bhuler, Willlawe & Co. ; Hol¢, Beoks man Co, bauk; Schwapix & Whitewan drugeists; A. A, Armstroug, boots aud shaesi Bargent Brothers, dry goods; larael Brotbers clabiors. 'The loas is eatiwatod at S0 mostly covered by insurance, Defeative flue ——— MYSTERIOUS ASSAULY, &Hnectal Diawaich 10 The Tribuns. Pirrsyura, Pa, Jan, 16.—A man named Nicholas Jacobus, better, known ss *“Dutch Nick,"” was shot very scriously and o 8 mysterl- ous manner this morufug at the corner of Fifth avenus sod Cheatnut atreet. His dying depo~ sition was taken by the Mayor to-night. The ailulr [s sorewbat shrouded In myatery. Mre, Jacobus, formerly Miss McAloez, who engaged in n boat-race nero a few days age, and later ap- pearod on the varfety stagain this and other citics, 1is the only person who Is TUS SRMY REORGANIZATION DILL. vlue whicn will unravel the wystury, but he re- TEAL. alter promising to cume to the polls the | § ' 5 AT GRAND-RAP! Y Gen, Burnsids expresscs the opiulon that the sk Ve vein Alllaon, Verer, Mitcholl, B840 ay dud vore the regulur Demoerati tewot, | fuses to divuige i Mrs. Jscotug is1n foll. The Pt bt L it d s Arm y Reorguntzation bill, reported by bi Aruwitong, (loeus, Mol 1complicd with my promise, ‘the party had | Ubfortunate mas was formerly o mill-yaud, and = 3 A h case uro {8 & 0o wmore careful Cablnet < o wl 1 hiad sold out to'the Llaud purty thes 4 o ‘s resldence, st No. elferson aveuusy o el L [ Vi ! v .. h ¥ . .quence of this bill. Those oficers who | courso botween tho Exocutivo. branets of the | VSous st ALWSIO poris... 347 | Datier. " chies (P, Now Orlcais, teatitel concerutnic the chizons' | _ Nowwics, Cona. Jan. 10.~At & Jata hour go- | Lit MOERTF Losh from RS0 ko 85,000 10 supbort tho mensure say that (ho stafl | Goves ¢ aod thotwo 4l Curistisucy, Kellozg, Spencer, moveument ju the late election, corroboratiug the | DIght 1t was anoouuced that the jary in the Cobb. the ire Is t b od Oheere Ko Do alleted by. w0 pene | Goveruuunt uud wbo w0 Mouses of Cougresh |l e v e 2,670 | Cockrall Heran, - thurun, testlmony of O. L. Walker, caso ad agreed, and shortly ‘ftor midolaht | i i tnues baoe becs ther ) Ot it suvposel vivlated anny discipline and acted 1n a very un* | fun acqualuauce’ with every pului‘llmt nh: “&(:'I‘I.u; :d rmlgm'..luuvvh Brewsa the deatise: B""“f‘.')' .}{‘f‘,“""", t\"’fll'fl"‘: gl{‘l‘éfilmuél;l&lul:\‘l. ipti madus i o f:’“fl:::‘h‘:::: .l:fl’:ll:lf ‘;;‘;llra‘f“ ;‘x:au ML e S35H) RN Lt IR DaFLe g 0 bocoming mauuer. This (s sald becay o ‘ e uwes, chheraon, Vailsce, i h ed (o, Mrs, &l of $ho documwents urited by the .“\:’wu ll‘l‘:.‘:: &;{::u]el;:: :v:&{:::l;': ul:pc:;:c i Ao xlm»::; %‘lfx‘n‘:‘!“' Wisdom—it, STPAMSHIE ASHORE Cobb and ler wother were brought futo the AT PORTLAND, MICH, 0 opposition to the bill contalicd Sery abusive | very full owe, and 1a sdmIttea. by Seniors wue ud tiavana.. : (2 Y wyrt-mhom. Tue jury werg questjpoed, and tated they bad agreed upon & verdict, The; Corpe Station at Cave Menry Peports that the | * ) y Tirichls steatuahip Susimatias, of 1o Allan Liuv, | Were polled, sud Sirs, Cubb was pleced at thio frow Liverpool to Baltimore, ran aground be- | bar) whera sho atood with her black velt throwa tween this statlon and Lite-Saving Statlon No. | back from ber fuce, The foreman, in answer to 1. “With the vresent wind and tlde she may bo | the Clerk's quéation, auuoucced that the 1n3 able to get off at bigh watcr. .. | hod found her guilty of murder fo the secor Cavs IlzNxy, Jun. 16.—The stesmer Barms- | dekree. “The Cuyrt adjourued uutlt to-morsow. Dsoiy, Jag. 16.—A five st Portland, Micby 2 this moruing destroyed (the stores occupled by J. 1. Woodbury and W. W. Bogue sud the B hemeed, $i000, obugra £10, e 3 lusure \0u0, Bocye's psute 82,000 Loss ou resideucy, $500; tnsurcd, $3e — atricturcs 09 Qen, Bherman, ‘Tle opposition to the blll Lave already orgaulzed & strung lobby, e mewmbers of which are dally st work with Bouators gud Mewbers at the Copitol. YE3210N ARREALS, The Boosto pusscd to-day, alter 8 brief discus- slun, by a vote of 44 yacs agaiust 4 uayes, thy Davle (W, Va.), Uorstocd, . MoCresryed. Wisnixaron, . C., Jau. 10.—~Tho Sigoay Saulsbury, . The Uil 88 1t passed reads as follows: ‘A% Act to pruvide that sl peuslons on sc- count of deatn, or wounds recetved, or diseass conbracted n the service of tha Unlted Btates duriug the lste War of the Rebelliou, which. have becu grauted or which shatl hercalter be have vot apuroved of the New York remiovals 10 Lo & very strong docusient, uf 8 diguitled wid tempesate tone, aud In every respect 8 prover commaunication to trausilt w the Benate, sud witbout wiich intclligent sction could uut bave been taken. Coples of tbe Prestdent’s lever Total,us o 10,180 As regards uatiouality of the 41,750 ewlgrants vis Hambwig sud Brewen, 28,613 were foreiga- ¢ni, as follows: Via . cuicaao. O B . ¥ ks tian got atlost, wud bas passcd fn. — a wera ordercd by the Commilttes ou Comweres gruuted, sball commence from the date of death o A still slarm to Evglue Company No. J, ;H:‘:agr:.vhl:ug hll‘:rbm K:ymexlx; of iy 02 | 0 bo sent to Mesara. Arthur sud Corucll, with | From %3:7:»:155}[»'1 :{;Pf:’"’“& Irant the "abryice of she ‘Ul d "m & voBkS sz. n‘?aur:csm(u‘?: VUS| 82:3:30 yeglerday morulug, was caused by .dx: clh bas beeu before Congress cques o o, ] es for the tuent of errears of pension . No. Griag tho vast ted rears. BEEES [ Lho request that they will furnish replies to the | From Dunwark, Swe AL Grier ngn.t’&. A in the MK butlding, No. 171 Jackson stree statemcots of tho Prestdent. This {s & most unusual atep un the part of & Seosto Camuiit- tee, but s In Keepiur with te cutire rourse of that Comnltics voucbiug the New York ollivea. HECUETARY BUXEMAN devles that cltber the Cowmittee oa Com- Bpectal Bosrow, Jan, 16.~The senjor partner' of Jeo- | 57 Pauty Moo, Jau. 18.—Deputy-Sberist Kite Lot & Con Duots. sad- shscs, sa3s. Ul | Burke, under & wrltof habess corpup tisued by Tiabilitics will nof exceed $320,000. Judge Nelson, was to-dsynominally trapsferred CLeveLAnD, O., Jun. 16,—tlusser, Whitney & 10 36 custody of Marstial ‘McLareu, sud, again Co., oug of the laiest whialeeale baot uid shes i g frinia of tho city, usslyed to-day to Loren Prens | decHolog to give bail, remaius tht guest of Tond in 8berll Kiog. Tho hearlog befors Judge Nel- 1iss, who Rave 650,000, Tho fira's lia- biliticy are $50,000; wiggts, §10,000, son oa replications to be filed by Buske's sttos- Norway.. ¥rom othes forelgn ¢ Totalservens Total toraleuors. While emigration fu geu ports biug futie pust year decs GAKPIRLD'S BUBSTITUTE. Gen. Garfeld Las prepared & substitute for the Ariny Uil which bas recelved the spproval of oflicers representing tho several brauches of sheservice, It bus the merlt of brevity, con- B & enactod, dlc., That all peusions which huye beco wranted under the general luw rezu- Tatlog peusions, or wey bereafter be granted, in copsequence of death from. causcs Which orig- foated fu the United Biuies service duriug thy Lass War of the Rebolllon or in coascquence ol Wouads, Wjuriss orulsvaserewded orcoutrmted gocpled by Cherles C. Reed & Co, wood Buliticrs. Damage, $40. Cause uoknows. AT PEWAMO, MICH. Darrotr, Jan. 36,.—Rich & Northrop's storey at Pewamo, Mich., was burved luat uigut. Lushy 5,000; fusuzod, #2800, sl from Gernan cused by 8,513 pog-