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The dhicagoe Duily Teibmne, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, P P VOLUME' XXX1X., - BW-TWELVE PAGES R R QUESTIONABLE, printed for the Committee; that, unless hereafter | before it voted a rejectfon, when, in addition to | tary stated that one reacon the declslon had | was sgreed to, and the bill passed. The totsl | g, -2 i T T AT A DIV 2 W ASHINGTON. otherwite ordered, hefore any origimala o coplen | nomination of men acknowledged to bo alto- | not been mado before was that so many | Amount appropristed fs £1.07,5%. M’;{,f‘,‘,;‘:' o .l:n"lllgeafluxh'mked to l AVE Yo” Gor To BUY aro piven ont for publication, thoy ehall ba sub- | gothier it, there were most speeific charges, nnd | otlier matters aro pending hefore ~tho | | After consideration of bills on the calendsr, | gijours, : eretore moyed 1o mitted to an expert to be choren h!"MCflm"‘"' charges of an extremely serfous character, mada | offica that It has been impossitle to | i Tenifing queation belng on tie motion of djourn o o . lm‘ ‘:":' ';""“’;:Wfll'flh“’ ;‘:":‘m'b :‘(‘:’{:"""’“’l‘; agalnst the administration of the suspended | reach ft. From other sources it s | Mr, Edmunds to lay it saide and take up the % o —— o . The Potter Committee Takes e b k;;"‘lw;fi i ool abltity, and ‘%5t | oficors. Tha Damocrats, both on the Commit- | lesrned that Becretary Bcnurn"hu nnur'ed :lb:_()l‘lll'w:-':’:e.;l)hm%l‘uixdru?’m'r’im dedc)arll!;‘zl vnl‘lvl: TR ES. > . 2 i the e the he T nth, Fourteo LUt een! . I ’ Another Slow and Cau=~ o will not allow any cipher dlapatclics given him tee aud in the Bcllllc. are cotisiderings the sub- | Congressmen that he will himacl : R0 over the A e 1 — & 10 he given 10 any person or given out fr publica- | Ject in two lights. Thcre appesrs to be & wrow- | entire Valeotine scrip case, and will not, as ls Wr. Edmands said that o foand, by the vote > 'l\n 'S TILEATRE, tious Step. tion, norany of the dispatches or any rupposed | Ine fecling that it wonld be well to help the | frequantly the case, simply adopt the oplnlon | st nioht, that the majority was averseto con- m:am o ne’mnu A tranalation, without previous agreement obtained | President with s view of widening the breach | of the law officer of the Department. Itap- | shlering hisresolutions, and withdrew his motion 1 b an. Z3,—~De Bar's Grand Opers- from the Committee #o to do, and he will retarn to | between the two factions of the Iepublicans fn | pears that the scrip claimants who have brought | to tako them np. ucluuc ad & narrow escapc from belng buroed Enter G Butl with the the Committee all the vrinted sheets and telegrams | New York., They are also asking whether it ts | sult In Chicago againat the Government or the w’,l‘:llt'lh"ldw .Tfl'd ':|ll|lc Patent x-du was then dl s afternoon, ana for the time being the ex- TO_MORROW ? T en. utler committed to him, with such translations as be | rood party polley to commit themnsclves to at- | raflroad company have sent a petition to Seerc- 'l'lle'l:ll;fl 'm“;‘t',m's mm"lmu;;l!;‘ elect Come tement down-town was very great. The ncws Historical Ciphers Un- shall make, receiviog from the Committes such | tempt ta prevent the Preaidend from removing | tary Schurz, asking the Intier to withhold B8 | mittoe to receganize the Arns was: ced oy, | Of the conflagration spread rapidly, and In a TR S W " onabla sam for his work as the Committce may :mce{}ac "“"{h“. vflmm .:’nch o nlézlnw [fh.nm:‘n declsfon pending the sult in Chicago. Bt Mz, Busosile echeehiey. that it M..fll very few moments thousands of people had dor Mia Satie “The resotaiton was omasimouly agreed to, | Journed wiihuut. sciln, and wil aitampt i | _ Corporation-Coungel Bonfield reurns to Chi- | M, Lo come up ss unialsbed busincasto- | FSered fo wilaces the excliog s < omplete the matter In the mofning, cago to-morrow. fle fs very confident that the Htan i hat no one was In the theatre proper at HO ‘v ls lT A B 0 U T Mr. Reed th ; mz’“r Mowing: 's" TREABURY nulrn:xn. city will win the suit relative to claimed dam- m‘,;:’:fl“"‘““ of bills on the calendar was re- | the time the fire broke out with theexception ot They Are Delivered to the Com- | }r Beedthen offered the following: @ 1e| New Yong, Jan. 23.—Aftef the recent de. | aces for the construction of the LaSallestrect | “The bill for the reliefof Warren Mitcheli, | JNichard Halle, the sccule artist of the cstablish- ftor Cerial R Lt ing that Samnel W, | cislon In the kid-glove case fixing the rate of | tuunel. being untinished business, Mr. McMillay | 8t Who was at 8 o'clock sested in his N T S 9 mittee After Cerlain enTasbech coirbe whi e herdiapaichen, | Yaiuo at 40'france, samolea of ‘glaves. upon WILL, CONCUR. muved b ipaliltels posidone furtier con: | DSintroom over the left sids of tho 4 er v g ] Formalities. B ety bators A Competbnt tomemar; | The- Targess deaters 1o il gioves In Englindy | o Tue Scnate will probably pass the Defclency | 44 ot S \Clobins i roporead siainat It | poriesoitts room began to Al with smoke, and, therefore, and all of them concur in the épinion tha they | Avpropriation Il to-morrow, when there will | jojo oq—yogs, 135 nays, O1. coming alarued, ho left this apartment, and NEED ANYQ ; (uikceoloel, Tata copy ot this reslutlon dicect- | should bo properly valued at &hiranes, befunds for the Blodgett Committee. IL1s | “sfr, Edmunds then objected to the present ;‘,‘"'I‘ il fames fasulng from the scene-room. K 0 ivertiyate 3 el s —— 1 H Mfl uifeat AV '011 to the Appenr- ‘;'.l{th;:hg':"mm ‘;"T” dl_:. ““\ That Thden be a1s g 3 :‘l.lht'n probabie that u:se c:mmm‘:e will start for “’,'\’l‘r"”\{:fl?;‘. ;;'r '("pm h:’nl. A i 3 F:.:lnn.g \;ltl);mrfiullll alarm st the house of e owedto be reprasenteu by coomuel 10’ the ame PATENTS, o Biturtay or Bunter night, i 1} prior onders, 18k i the bl for 1he | Dremen mera at work wit- . st s s i manner and uader tho same lim noun HE CODIFICATION BILL. 3 J rk, and it t little 1r 84,00 i about what you expoot ance of Tlldel:l Bofore the grenigocd wnlor e orinary resolaiion” €unail- EmLonTAnO u e St Amiatd o, ol of Warren Mitclell. Agreod to—jeas, | Tooger for several otcr companles to. arrive, to pay we can suit you for 2,003 Committes, 'Mr Teed remarked that he offered this reso- | WASmINGTON, D, C., Jan., 23.~The Western | Wasuinaron, D. C., Jan, 22—The President | ™ frondiug discussion on the Mitehell bitl, Mr. | The facilities were very fine for runniog hods wo haven’t owned them one day yot. lution fn good faith, and not In nny partisan | Benators conquered on the :vatent question, | Rominstd Jas. H. Bloss United Btates Mar- | Windom moved to lay neide tie bill informally, | Into the theatre “on account of the If you thought you could get a apléit,. Thio reaclution was secaptol and the bill for tho codification of the patent | shal for Alabama. pand tako up the Houso bill sopropriating $60.00) | firc-cscapes on the et side of the sir guitablo for §65.00 we belleve | 8t, Martins Gives the Lie to ar. ManTING, laws, which was pnased fo the Senate this after- TIIE FOUR PER CENTS. UL Lo Drovisions of Hee. 2, Kevived Btatutesy | g gt 00 WAy set, . and, with P con fill tho bill for $2.60. Thoy | The Chatrman calied St. Marttos, who was cx- | hoon without s dirislon, contalus o clsuse [ Subscriptions 1o the Government 4 per cedt | |y royard to the exnensenof trausporting coin | 24¢ Ules, was instantly domolished, e torday. NOW DON'T All His Testimony in amined at soms length vegurdiie his aGidavie | Whish will prevent, In the future, the vexatious | loan, siuce yesterday's report, aggregato | and builion, and £10,000 for misceliancous ox- | 10 Provent the Hames catehing hold of them. camo in yostorday. N Orl already published. Following are the most fm- | Bults which have been brought all over the | 89,059,600, penses of the House, The snoke gathered so quick that the atmos- UY A PAIR PANTS UNTIL YOU ew Orleans. Yy p i3 & i THR GOVERNMENT PRINTING. Amendmenta of the Committee appropristing | phere beeame B portant polnts fn the testimony: eountry against fnnocent infrlugers of patent PRINTING $10,000 to be applled to defram, uP. thickened with It, and the fircmen SEE WHAT WEHAVE GOT, WILL sy 1t yon wero | rebi. Benator Windom was determined hat | Teorescataive Finioy has submiied to the [ #1005 to b sppled o efrarie s cxieraes | woro walLnigh mflocatiog, whon A« B, Waho- YOU? Children’s Clothes! you instructed by Mr. Stenger to report “Not | the blil should not pass unu& such a provision | Committee ou Public Expenditures his report | or may be orderca by the Senate during tue | f16/ds 0ne of the proprictors, who was early at will find we have a great dosl the | Northern and Southern Demo-| ' when you had any subpnas to servo | Was Incorporated nto ft, anfl by persistent op- | With reference to on {nvestigation of the | Forty-iifth Congress, 8237 for he army-reor- the scene, broke the windows at the rear of tha largost stook, and if you will only crats Still Spolling for on Republican witnesscs. position ho succecded. Keoator Wadiclzh, who | Government. Printiog.Office. After charming | £8nization Cotnmisnion, anid 8058 for the Com- | stage, uud thie smoke had an immediata vent. stop in and 800 how low We are aoll- a Fight. Auswer—It was nut Btenger, but Maddox, 1t | has cogineered the bill through the Senate, has ficncrnluutmvmmcc, the report recommends h:rrlxez: ?hc"[(fi:j {:. ‘l‘u’n’r e; :Iu f:"tthumfi"n :, De;:!:: 1u a very short time scveral steamers were plaj- - ing it, wo will not ask you to buy or was a mistake, and L nltered it as soon na I saw | shown marked ability in bis ianagement of it. | fhe abolishinentof the printing-ofice, and that | 7005 er’ ugreed to. in on the scene-room, and the flames were sup- bo%-o 'you in any way. We don’t Lzlln(lli;:p Decs; TD{I? rltll‘(lduv'lvl pas Ilumul?l“l"'t He regards the bul.ul passed, as pnhctlcalgiv’ r'e- report nroposes Uit only the Congressionar | The bUI was theu resd s third time and s;“"l‘fl"n""m“ fftecn minutes of the discovery e o] = | 21 of December, and not aiter IL until last | moving the evils which press upon the publicin i o sed, he fire. wont a singlo cent of your money | But the Cooler-Headed Ones Man- | yudk. 1 fiai-iol"s coby' {he atlaivi, wial | compection with the breson. patent ayatom, | orivied s Waabineton, - 1 " 2% | Pl exocuive seston, aajouraed. Chlef Sexton was one of the irst on hand, anl unless wo can give you a BATIS- age to Keep Between did ot know Btenger's namo occurred whers 16 | yyien i deflacs, and secures CoNFIMED. = {0 is energetic direction the Opera-Houso owes FACTORY oquivalent, Them. Witness then atated Low, when acting as TUE RIGHTS OF PATENTEES. The Benator confirmned Willlam G, Thompeon, | o conferenc m‘x‘»%lr,:'«'m i Compalas it Its enlvation, The damage done was chiefly by For Clothing, Sergeant-at-Arms for the Committee, he had The object of the bill may be better under- or‘ ll:]xwl'l. Chlet Justiccof the Supreme Court Diplomatle Appropriation hill was agreed to, water, und consisted of the deatruction of some rcturn'enl twelve or ’l'hlru.-eu subpeenas with tte | geo0d from this explanation: , The amendment l 0), alio. ters—Ohlo, F. 8. Good: " The Post-Office Appropristion bill was then | Yery hundsone sets of scencry. The insuratce PUT YOUR TRUST IN | gonkitng Meoting with Opposttion in tts | Fobar igaist f0i, 15,014 0.8 Msteselions | peuposed by Mr, Windom was urked by » laree | Jocissa:Thorman 3. loberinune B« Joby on the bulldiog ‘amounta to 313300 ou the reported. I - . X o ! | “The Ilouse went into Committea of the Wholg | 8taze fixtures and appurtenances 5,000, thls of e e Mt o o 1 G liter Mncios Bamik) B, Webajer;” outh on the bill to apply the procecds of the sale of | GOuRe ek but 3 lle of telr salue. Tho sulte whero the damages oro merely nominal | | Hinsls~Gallus Ruts, Jr, Highlands N. 11 public luida to 1he cucation of the peonlc. o | Manager Martin states thnt the fire orlgtated vlaint!( shall pay all the costs, and whore the | yiiih SETEOCES (S S, SQibs DUAYOIRE | veus, 120 uaye, 108, “The aflirmative vote was | frum stravsparks escaping from the heater ou damaoges do not oxceed $20 the plalotifT shall | o, Samuel Bucknell, National Stock. | ¢8thy the Democrats and the negative by the | Hhe southeast corner of e staze, whish Linitey vay his own costs. However, if a suit Is brought de: J, IL Auderson, favelock; Bamucl | Kepublicans, who desired to hold ‘the mornlag. | | FOUE8 0 4T AR (OOt der “‘,f',l’mm‘ll; Yar, for the solo purpose of determining the ques- | Lyan, Earlwille; Seneea D, Chapin, \"bllenlll; houe io anler ihat the debate 1un\mumut§ 3,000, Fully covered by fnsurance iu various tion of tha valldity of a patent, and of th fa. | 3- : Miller, Annag ¥ I Hates, Elinhura. * " | jonierles by Dracst and Ells should be con- | coinpantes.ad the building hns aiwas been Sopt fringement by the defendant, tho parties can | yroore Bioomfolds . M. Emers, Lemars, | , Mr Goode explained the provisions of the | Beavily Insired. by stipulation sgree that the costs sball depend | * Nebyaska—C. . it. Wiliiamaon, Grand Island, | bill Mich Ae Covamics il ot be Interrupted. upon the event of the sult. WANTS AN INVESTIGATION. Atr. Frye inquired If there was anything fo the | sugounced, in S Tae Hhorey s Lt ovenlng, as A motion by Mr. Whyte, of Maryland., to 10 | Tho Becrotary of the Treneury hus addresscd | bi'jwhich soud somoel the fund 10 ba upuiled : creaso tho statute of lmitatlons coverlog the | a communication to the Committee on Com- | colgred race. - CHICAGO. . period prior to the commencement. of the sule | Morceof the Senute and Committe on Wars | str. Goode replied that there was no dispost- | The alarm from Box 702 nt 11:40 yesterds for which a rocovery can bo iad from four to aix. | #fiit2 ;:‘i?u:gm:u Duse Traueating that theoc- | tion fn anv Southiern Stato to discriminate fn | morning was caused by a fire, in the two-story sears, was dofeated by a voloof 15 yeas to 25 | yeatization be made inth the kid-glove trade be '"g}:?‘ub““"'n MhlLeull colgred clldFen; and basement brick building on the soutbwest nays. granted, und that the tnvestigation be made a8 | it ,,,‘,’:;,,,{:‘;‘,,‘;‘;f,‘:h,’élflf,g ,‘,’,;;’f.‘:g‘:,‘:,‘;‘fl',fl: corner of Michigan und Franklin streets, owned witnesscs who wero Republicans, or wilnesscs whom he was unable to **lix up” to testily as Maddox desired, ON FPURTIIER EXAMINATION upon his aflidavit witness denled that he ever ntended to refer to Btenger's conduct, and suld that the charges therein tnade agalet that gen- tleman were untrue, Other norttons of his afildayit he confirmed. Ar, Potler then cross-exumined him upon the eviaence tendered by witucss at New Oricans, taking the questions almost scrlatim as they stood, and requesting witness to point out those thut wero teue. A great port of s for- mer evidenco was declared by 8t. Martins to bo eotirely falso and given at the {nstigation of 8tenger and Maddox. ‘This part of tho oxamination was not con- cluded when Mr., Butler suggested that the ex- amination bo adjourned. ‘WILLOUGHBY, HILL & CO., the Unsurpassable Tailor - Olothiers, known also as tho Boston Bquaro- Desling House, the liveliost and most popular Clothing-House in Chicago, CORNER CELARK AND MADISON-RTS., With o Branch Store 238-240-242 Biuo Island-av., cor. Twelfth-st.; also anothor Branch 8tore, 533 Mil- waukeo-av., cor. Ruckor-st. LEADING OLOTHIERS OF OHIOAGO. OPEN TILL KINE EVERY NIGNT, Great Rejection Scheme. [ Leading Points in the Pension Bill as It Passed the Benate, POTTER’S COMMITTEE. TOTTRIL AND TUE CIPUERY, Bpecial Diwatch to The Tribune. ‘WasiinaToN, D. C,, Jan, 23, —As good as his word, Gen. Butler appearcd at the meeting of the Potter Committee to-day with a bundle of clpher dispatches under his arm. Resolutions were passed accepting tho dispatches from the General on the terins agreed upon yesterday, WATC! JEWELRY, Etce and dirceting that photo-lithographic cuples of The remaindes of the sittiog was sccret. TIE AECOND SECTION soon as practicable, fuation, by Clark & Raffen's Continental Bolt Company, e Lo | hem all bo made 08 soun o8 possible. Gon. The Committee expect to commenco to take | of the bill, which regulates tie measure of dam- POST-OPFICE APFROPRIATION, Mr. Goode replied that ho would unlesa the | ¥ho octupy the Lasement for manufacturing Butler sald that he could have fuc-sinfio copies ta'i'nt;fi:yn’ couceruing the ciphier dispatelies oDy gog §n patent cases, is the most important feat- Wit ;‘ra- !l‘h,;’ “i')""é' ‘i'n';;m':{' ’fl';'pnnclpn f““”"'“u‘fi'"‘f‘l to ku;{xblhn :::xcu s;huoh. purposes. Thelr loss on Luilding and stock ¥ 3 B v 5 . C., o 23, ¢ was willing tu make it as plaln ns humon ) ;f;‘"t:';’;:f‘&':“:;‘h‘l‘f:::‘:’ ox Mondaymer urcof thoblll, It passed as it camo from the | yemp of the Post-Otlics Aoprupratlon bill re- | Ianguage could make i, thut this fund was to | foCpnicd, 10 8400, The first floor Is occuplicd Committec, with only a verbal alteration. Bon- | ported to the Iouse from the Committes on | bu dedicated to the frec education of ail chil. | chglCreyibe’s United States Btandard Seals tor Davls, of Ilifuuis, was tho only man who | Avproprintions to-day are ba follpws: For th | drau, both white und colored, but ho would op- | (i acione "ng tieir, stock was dawnged to voled seainst the bill on its final passage. comueneation of Postmaasters, 87,560,000 for | pose every proposition to estsblish mixed | ysea the “DDCIFI ¢ roaa Ll Mt The bill os 1t passed the Senato fs substan- | C1eTks i the Post-Oflices, 84.400,0007 for pay- | schools, bécause tut would bo olike ruinous to | manufactory, and lost abott $300 o stack. tially the saimo Lill that the Houss Patent Com- bt Intteneliting, “;""”""l"&m',‘,’&,.‘",‘:," the whitc and colored ruce. The wholo loss I covercd by hiurapce. Thg mittce had unsnimously spproved, and tho portation on siar routes, $5,600,(33: for Mr. Monroe, Io reply Lo a remark of (r. Frye, | fira occurred in the paint-room of Lyman & portation by rallrouds, ~ 88,715310; | stuted that the bill contained s provision that | Co., ¢ friends of the biil consider thut its final passage transportation by stcamboat routes, | before the money sbould be over by the “‘?‘.':'t‘uf"fi'r’-'g“('a'&’i‘n‘}":“hfi:.’,.‘é‘,’,‘.‘i"fi.’,';fl',‘,;‘f;n o depends only on the question whether thera fs | $700,000; for, trausportation by postal- | General Government each Blate should fie with | 11all, corner of State und Bixteenth streets, at IN THE HOUSE. EDUCATIONAL BILL. Hoecial Dispateh fo The Tribune. Wasnisarox, D. C.,Jan. 23.~The most of the seesion of the House was occupled In a dls- cusalon of tho bill which Mr, George F. Hoar frst fotroduced in tho House, proposing to de- voto the proceeds of the salos of public lands to oducatfonal purposes. Somcthing of scc- Committeo that at that time the Florida copar- cencra will be summoned and examined in re- gard to their foterestiog telezraphie correspond- cuce. No orders for the summoning of wit- nesses wero Issued to-day. A resolution haviog been offered by Mr. Reed that Mr. 8. J. Tilden be notified to ap- pear and give testimony relative to the clpher TO GO OUT OF JewelryBusiness AT NO MATTER WHAT diaoatshas, both Mossws. [iscock aud Reod § (iguul uittorucss was wanlfested in this debate. | House. The Hougg Com'gliteo on Putenss, and | route ents, $1,035.000; for the transportation | of thls act, and andertakin seut toTruck No. 4, but ld not do any dam- 3 by HA that the funds sald the nvostigation had been ordered for the | 1y Southern advocates of thi bill bascd thelr | several members of fhe Hoise Interestod In the | of foreie tnitis, €300,00. 1t Is provided that | abould be' faithfulls applied (o the free cduea- | “Kine malictous person set fira to su unosetle B B o e M. k. | claima Jargely on the fact that during the War | subject, have miora sadical prupositions which | I€ he revenue uf by Department shall be In- | on ot alt iimehildren. ' * pied trame buildtiz on South Park avenu en from the accusations tha ¢ ecn made g ) clel r. Bell spoke in tavor ol e . ‘] X Sqilust B, of Fespouslbility for -1hoetphior thero had been largs geants of lund to corpora. | they huve intended tosttach to this bill, but, be- | HlR ARG O FEC £4,201.010, or 80 much there- 3ir. Dunnell opposed the bill. . Publfe edaca- | 127, Thirty-third strect, last night, which wi tions which the Soutlicrnera wers pleased to say were given for Northern and not for natlonal uscs, and that It was but just to the South that lloving that to presont thern ot this time would | of gq gy be "Mm“yl is hereby appropristed | tion must be Iostered and built up by the State, g'l:lnfi(““'rfi,: dl.l;::n:lfln:."r:or‘:mn Box 181 st 11+ cudanger the passage of thegbill, it {s supposed | to supply deficiencies” in the revenue of the Mesnars. Bouthard, Burchard, und White (Pa.) that they will consent to let 'the Ult passus b | Post-Ullice Duoartment for the year ending | opposed the bill, : : (¥8) | Samucl Mulr owns the premk My stock, which is ono of tho fin- dispatches, or of convicting him, ¢ was the ost in tho oity, i8 now being closod ed to sbout $3 alleged de fure President, und, befng such, the out at AUCTION at my store, cor- | House had taken cognizaucs of this subject. ¢ from the Senat d submit the June 80, 1890, ‘I'he sum recomncnded by the Mr. Townsend (N. Y.) said It passed all o “ ” . A nor of Stato and M z ts. B 1€ he had ot been apparently lnvolyed by tho | {e publle domain should now bo devoted to | «hme fom The Bediue, walt thelr oW | Li1le &,000.043. The total eatimaten upon | honisn patienco to ) by and sec the calm, AL MANITQWOC, WiN, : tato an onroe-sts. kvery cipher disclosures, the nquiry never would have educational purposes. Mr, Cain, ono of the | viewa in scparate vills. which the bill is based wera 836,571,900, The { adrolt, und oily proposition to rob the loval Speciat Dispaleh io The Tridure. artiolo in stock at your own price, hepcn ‘et on foot, | This l?ulne he stata of the | colored members, took the Bouthern Repro- THE CHIRP FEATURR aonropriations for the year ending Juno 30, | States ous of thelr Prterest i the publieteona. | Mitwauxzz, Jan. 28.—A special telegram. and fully warranted, A, H, MILLER. Salos daily at 10:30 a, m., 2:30 Pp. m., 7:30 p, m. "Don’t You Forget Ii. Watches, Jewelry, and Plated Ware can be bought'for one half the usual prices at ABLLEMAN'S WHOLESALE AND RE. TAIL JEWBLRY STORE, 187 State-at. scotatives at thelr word, and demonstrated the need of cducution therc by a most remarkablo serics of atatlstics, Cain did not tell the Housc where he got them, but hie read solemaly from tables to show thut the percent- age of flliteracy among the whites fu North Car~ olinz, South Carolina, Miss{eslppl, nud Loulsiana ‘was oven greater thao awong the negroes, Martin 1. Townsend based his opposition on the broad State’s-Rights doctring that auy State of the sccond section s this: Under the law | 1870, were $53,20,078, were to be thimblerleged out of thefr in- | to the Evening Wisconsin from Manitowoc, Wls., as It now stands the profits mado by defendants PHOPOSED AMENDMENTS, tercst. [le was nut ready for thaty aud it did | says: %'Flhic saw-mill of George Pankratz & ara to be taken as the measure of damages, the | The Senate Commuitteo on Post-Offices and | 10g put him in woud humor, Co. was cutlrely destroved by fire at 11:20 defendant betng considercd as the trustee for | Post-Roads to-dnv authorized Chinfrman Ferry | M, Loring """fif““”““", Bluself on belog | iciock last nignt. With tho excegtion of w Vi owiiet ot ilic it hlch fs a Al. | 0 olfer as awendments to the “Post-Oflice Ap- [ 8bIe to advocate the ineusure fu the [nterest of | gl umount of machinery, it will prove s total ic owner of the patent, which Is a trust predl- | g jon il all postal leaislation which was | edication. loss. ‘Tlie fire sppears to inve orizoated in th cated upon tort, a somcwhat novel legal con- | gigud o the Houso Post-Route nill by the Ben- | - Mr. Monroe favored the bill, fire-room and spread 30 rapidly that i thirty ditton, Another easure of dnmages is the | ate last sesslon, uxrcTt the DBrozillan subsidy The time fixed for general dehate having ex- | infnutes from the time of its discovery the mill proflts which the user of the patent has made, | clauscs. ‘These’ legislative provialons relate to | pired, the House procceded to couslder the ML | wag a pile of smokine rulns, Loss abatt $5,000; 1o ba nscertatned by expert testimony, which s | {he ¢lassification of mull matter, thecompensa. | by, sectlons fur umendment. no insurance. The mill will bo rebullt immedi= always tiore or less theoretical, ‘Il second | Hon of rullroads, the franking privilege, and Mr. Heagav nioved to amend the provio fu | giely, scction subatitutes for this nieasura of damayes | seyeral othier subjects of leas Importance. e irat ssuilon enlcloproviiesthnt Ik shall noe case, theso gentlemon insisted that the alleged de jure President be given thy earllest oppor- tunity to PLACH SUMSELF ON THE DEPENSIVE, and that it was unfair to proceed a siugle step untll Mr, Tilden was before the Committea by counsel, and thus placed 1o & position to defend himself, Burprise was expressed that it should have been neccssary for a Republican to move this . i 2 hias a right to be as fgnorant as it pleasca. The | FETHE e that the commerelnl valus of £ The Post-loute bill above weferred to fs still | Hmit or sbridge the power of Cotitress over the AT QUINCY, ILL, John G. Ashleman, | ot justicotowurdstne Groa Sunectea Al- |y SEG S0 08T SR 08 | the priclyle that the commerelal valuo of the | ol liug “on disazreeinents ‘between tho o ublic domal or Iiterier with 1o grantiog of oYL, 157 State-st Teged dejure President, and tho supposition was | 4;ongmonts, particularlyto the pending of one | owner of the pateut bas wot bad suilleient | Houses. PRt Jatile) b{ udding the words »*or MW | Quiwey, 111, dan. 2—The Quincy Elevato 7 €-8l. expressed that ho would bave found frlends in 4 & transactions with the public to determine its BOOTN'S DILL INDORSED. 1n ald of public Improvements,” He cxplalued + 1, Jan, y K Ty which praposed to declaro that all Jands cranted to unfinlshed Jand-grant railroads should revert nnd sdvocated the amendment, intimating that | partially destroyed by firc last nignt, wos to- his own party so jealous of his honor and good it might be necessary to grunt Lands for s com- | sured as follot German-American, Quiney, value, the Court is to determios from the testl- [ Sax Fraxcisco, Cal. Jan, 23.—The Merchants® name that they would have hastoned to sce that LOALs mony what would be the reasonable comniereisl | Protective Amssoclation Board of “Irade, at : to the public domatn to be nade subjoct to tho | yaiye of the patent. mecting yesterduy, indorsed Nenator lough's | PeiliK raflrund ucross the continent, $1,500; American Fire, $1,500: Fire Association j ’l;‘: v’I.JA ‘mf wll.h:ur.‘ -‘t“flln m“mdfl aulenisee provisions of the bk, This measuro has to The prnvllliz)u of the blll requirlog o perodl- | Subsidi; r; Bilver bill, und resolved to cireulate '{}: l\{fi?fi{,"pfilfl“ 'l::l“l:llu:‘:!l:;lrfim‘ of Philadelpbla, $1,500; Penusylvanis, $1,000; A = he Domocrats, besitated, and mado one sug- | 1, 'sey oy in court, und has no further chanco | cal fee to be pald by owners of pateuts, it s | for signatures a petitlon to Cougress in favor of Mr. Henderson spoke against the measure. Franklin, $2,000 itish Amerlca, $1,000; Liv- 9 | gestion and then another, ahowlng that Mr. | i jornon thought, will result in destroying s great many Mr. Kelter congratulated the Detmocratie | €rpeol & London, 82,0005 Tuperial & Northern, MAIN OFFICL: Reed, by his resolution, hed placed them in A PIGNT AVOIDED. worlbices patents, Buch at least has been the AN OUTIAGEQUS ABUSE. party ou being cducated by the Republican | $20005 Peoplo’s of Newark, $1,500. ‘Tlie logs a very uncomfortable position. Finally, Mr. { By much nard work and parlinmentary skill a | S¥periencs i Eugland, whore s slmilar provision |y Betiet 10 §iuan il PRaiiren C0em R o of party up. o e point of Tetog tu favor of | i protiably rully coverod Uy luburanes. The ira 38 Ma]‘ket.st. (1) R{mdolp]]. Bprioger, to save himself and his party assocl- | aznt on the Democratic sido was provented for | °0 o CX ot Renresentatives fs terrible us wi cconomie engine | Lomesteads, o thcarciany, ’ atos from the embarrassment of haviog to vote | yoday. Upon th bling of the House Qte whencver a ealary other than a Congressman's | Mr. Luttrell reminded the geotleman from P === the resolutl d thatt bo lald il o heoaf: the. Dmbteth Wostere: TOE ARMY, 1610 be eut dows, or an clleetive force of clerks | Ohlo'(Keifer) that the Democratie party bad |, AT DECATUR, JLL. uéwn b;fl Fesolution, moyed.thak it bo O | the feeling nmong the Democrats was more WILL END IN BMOKE. 18 10 bo reduced; but whenever its own conven- -Lxlmnd Loufsiana, Texas, New Moxico, "Colo- Apecial Diswatch to Ths Tridune. tha ta n.‘rnu S S R R bitter thun st the adjournmeut. Bragg had Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribuna, fenca fu fnvolved it acts upon the theory of | rado, and Cullforyfa. What iad the Republivan Dacatun, 1L, Jan, 2—A larze two-story 3 prepared himsell with material for another at- tack, while Mills, of Texas, nud Chalmers and Hooker, of Misaissippl, were fu & most belliger- nut mood. Miila was prepared for a bliter as- sault on Bragg, and the two Mtssissippi gentic- men were to play the same part the moment they could obtain the floor. Thers was to be some plaln talk to Northern Democrats, und some vigorous denunciation ef them fo their anclent character of doughfaces, Bragg was to havo the support of scycral of his Northeru WasniNaToN, D, C., Jan, 23.—The House Ap- | *Damn_the expeusel” “Trintlug blils ‘arg | burty sequired! Tho litle Territory ot Alasks, | frume Louse on North Church atreet, the prop- v ¢ the heaviest ftems In the exy ¢- | wnd that 1t Lad giveu to & corporatiou. That ) propriation Committeo has ayreed thut army | dusong U Teovit eh B8 B SXbess o | ity tiad eiven mililons to rallroad corpora- | €FLY of Collector W. W, Foater, was set on firs reductlon and reorzanization {s rather too much | LS biess disregard of consrquences to the | Houd, aud the Democratie purty wanted to eavo | this morniug und damaged to the exteat ot of a subject for un appropriation bill. To-day it | public purse. Whenever o bill s intruduced for | the few acres left sor the benetle of the people | about $1,000; fully covercd by Insurance, Tle voted not to embody Iewitt's bill fn auy of | referenco 750 coplea of §t are printed, It wan | 0f the whole country, || house was uuoccupled, und thi llre 1s kuown to those remalning to b reported. This action s | etlinated to-day that it will cost at. least £3.000 My, Eden offered us uuuhultu}u for Reagan's | be the work of au fncendlary. eirardea as settling the question of passing any | 107 the priting alona of the bills introduced on | anicuduie ainetdment proviling: thut all —— regar Lo n of passing any | gy gy st under the regular eall of Statea, | Publlc lnnds which bave been grauted by Cous AT BT, PAUL. genvral Army blll. Oncor two brief scctlons | o0 onitwentieth of these bills wiil ever be re- | &ress to afd i the coustructlon of ruilroad wnt ST, PaUL, Jau. ZL—A grist will in this city, relating toarmy matters will be reported, ons | ported back for action. 'Thiey will full with the | telegroph lincs, which have bot been earned, with tw £ atone,! b ed Lhh LG vastricting promotions aud auother providing | seasion on the 4th of March, und fn the next | wid wulch have lapsed by futlure to comlels itwo run of stoue, burne 4 murulie, £omo new regulations affecting the retired Mat, | Convress tiey will probubly ull be fntroduced | such rallruad and telegraoh lines within the | Losy about §10,000 ou the mill, aud §1,50 ou “ | over agatn; und, unless the law ahall bochanged | thne limited, are hereby declared forfelted to | the wheat, Tustranes on sl the property the Democrats all voting forit, the Republicans againet it, and QGen. Butler remalning silent. Tius romarkablo sction of the Committeo s Jooked upon by the Republicans as an evidence that the majority of Mr. Potter's Democratic colleagues are dctermined to make use of the fuvestigation to break down BMr. Tilden as & Democratic candidate for the Presldency in 1880, and that the minority will have to Inslst on all proper occaslons that falr play shall bo accorded him. No action of the Commit COAL, Cleanand Dry, Deliverod promptly in all parts of tho city, and in cars on day of ro- ocoipt of order. Orders by mail and AM. DIS- TRICT and BELL TELEPHONE army friends, and twoor threo Southern Demo- [ Tyers will, however, be uo reduction of aay of 3 50 es of vach wil the United States, ¢ 9 : will rooeive prompt attention. "J"‘ "";"" have been more unfriendly than | crats Lad the arms of the military servico, either Iu lino ::ml‘.:"r’xrlzfl‘ufifl'(';’.f'.\lmm:‘:':tfie‘.:.b'é:‘ll:m‘;'llwl;»“- Mr. Elam upposed the amendment. There fs‘l"nmfu'f fi?hfif’fifi.’:flkflmh Felianys Mareally S = S refuso to Mr, Tiiden the privilege of PROMISED TO NELP DRAGG or stafl. Gen. Bannlng has fuforined bis friends | sylvania fntroduced thirty-live bills, oll for [ Wus ageod destof cry umd yery fittle woul i —— ANRNTISTIC TAILORING. 'l.l:le‘;nz :eprell:nlcd by counsel. The Committeo | by declaring that Southieon meu were not thero that ho does not lutend to ask to have the | o lke object,—to pu{ for property destroyed or nboxlu \hc-ul Ll'lr;rl;ulu:hzn\l{;us:d:.l xs‘;‘ullm ml? AT BT. JOSEPIT, MICIT. O ks Fobewi 7 : A il A 4 [ pulation of ester es to-la . 4 » . ONLY % DAYS MORE OF o e o Srctary Sierman asuulalrly | to ask payment for war-lating, aud that Lok | furuaid bill conshored by the fouso dil after | {aken by tho Unitel statee wewiy bt date | o 08 PR S0 Sl et it b wau. ot faie |~ DeTnomm, Mich, Jan, Th—A fire at St s that when he was accused only of writing a letter which, if ho had acknowledgud it, would have thrown no discredit upon him, and what purported to bea copy of It, and & very s who dId it were not discrect frionds of the Dem- -ocratic party. It was found betore the House 'was called to order that the leaders of this fam- ily quarrel could not bo pacilied, und that they B b, monatey Al e, Durnads [ ihe hames’of the clafimants ad the smounts | tsat Use Soutlicrn Suatca should ot participats | Josest, Mich,, to-night destruyad Walis & Co.’s llu-rrie\‘nnmvlewul the fact that Iewltt's | clalmed. of course, dilfer, ‘The pames and {1 the benelits of the railruad system, storchouse und a large stock of baskets. Eatie " well all have been embrace Mr. Calu spoke io favor of the bl The edu- o . :d, $2, adpitite s dat Lolbe deportad, lul:“(‘).l‘llt:\:)'llllyl":‘lllnll-l.l.l! lkiI:' ;r eiple lIvex each l;.‘flexi cation of his race Was very inportaut, A uatlon masLioeg ‘E’w‘ "’_“"'d,' e 20 PER CENT ¢l cbate. e, hould rabee its citizens aneve superstition aud D I S COT INT e Commii stoppa shor 1 ey and | ks Hasouls b s soroughly pesed HOW. 1T WAS DONE, B s " watiere Wb LTS | e, el o e st it A BTRANGE STORY. J )y The C *) the number of . rale colored persous fn the sens for Mr. Bherinan at once. Now Mr, Tilden | (o such oven controversy 8a was lupending, ex- i Pt s b T ey el ot WhiCk o | South was rwch smiatier than that f Whiko pur- With & Practical Twlat te It. Is sccused of complicity in a consplracy of the gravest charscter, and it appears that the Com. mittee proposes tu go on and examine witnesses without allowing bim to be present, elther fu person or by couusel, BXPLAINS. To ths Western Assoclated Press, ‘Wasnmaron, D. C., Jan. 23.—Upon the us- sewbling of the Fotter Comnmlittee, to-day, QGen. Butler sald that §f he made a statemount yesterday to the effect that the cipler dispatches were in bis posscasion all last suminer,sud thatat oue time hie missed them from his desk, he must have been drunk or insane. [Laugbter.] What he did say yesterdsy was to show the {inpossi- bility that the dispatchies printedin the Tridune erted hiuself to stop It by the use of parlia- mentary tactivs. Another measure was found ‘with which to sntsganize it, but the fighting cle- ment on the Democratic side forced a yea aud nay vote on the question of coustderation, und, uniting with the Republicans, beat the peace measure by 100 to 835, TUM DATTLE SENMED CERTAIN 1o opew, when one more roll-call was forced with a vlew of bringiog the warriors to terms whils it progressed. The work done proved success- {u), snd by & bare majority the House agreed to give the floor to auother weasure Instead of the much-feared clafms bilt. ‘This, however, must be copslacred at the first morning hour, and it WasmixgtoN, D, C., Jau, 23,.—8ome who | above | mple. It probiblts the printing of | suns. Education was necessury all uver the na- Nazw Youx, Jan, 2i.—A cable dispaten just ¥ DOFL e vo | tlom, especlally in Loulsisna, Mississippl, nud Rairon by o clulm to bu e Iriends'of Scuator Tlowe ar | 817 Bls Ceent upon, the repart of & comutiive | SO0 T o, i i | roceived horo says Capt. Adawms, of the sbip r g Ralston, hos arrived at Cork, sud writes to the seeking u curlons explunation for his defeat b ction of thls and other sbuses of printing Mr. Wruzht upposed the vill, i 3 'y Matt Carpenter, The followlng will be pm{ ;flh‘na save the Government between z'.o.uf} The Commlites rose without acting ou the | Admiraty: *Tuat oo Thursdsy, when about 1shied here to-morruw: The fact that Sepator | uhd S300,000 per aunum. However, every time | amendment. o ity miles westward of the Fasuet, { Howe scrved clghiteen years fu the Senate, uud | M Slvgletun, who has charge of the bll), at- [ Mr. Hewits, from the Committes on Appro- | saw, at 8 o'cluck lu the morolog, & vess o o iate, wid {4 Ly buve action on ity sme ong bjécts, | priations, repurted tie Army Avpropriation bill, | g 'un fre, und distaot from my ship sbout that e biss always beeu & pronounced sudical | 'fyiey don't wunt to lose the darllug privilege of | und sald he would call it up for consideration | yo 0 {1 W0 18 TOR P #LD Sh0RE Kepublican, wus considered sutlicient to secure | seelne Ju print, I largo letters, Nr. slauk, on | after the Post-Otlice Appropriution bill was dis- " 4 4 e o b er Bis return for another terws, It (s sald now thiat | Jeave, futroduved the following bl Mcmoers | posed ol offer her asshatance, On approaching, 1 saw u his defcat was duc to the active Interfercnce of | Of the House have a splendid chance Lo show The Speaker sppolnted us conferces on the | stesmer alovgelde. Aceording to my idess, thy the Adminlstration. Last session Seuutor | 1helr desire for coanomy und reform by striking Indian Avpropristion blil Mexsrs. Svurks, Siugle- | jatter vossel was not tuore than thirty yards off ciges, | tom, nud Baker (lod) owe made & sct speceh attacking the Admin- | * blow at their unueceesary printiug privileges Al e Y(.) hjluoduued a bill to regulate | 40 Whe windward. 1 passed to tho windward of tetratlon fn very sirong terms. Duriug the TTES TLIS commerce between thy Unlted States und Can- | both vessely, but could ot see a0y one ou the vico of Schurs fn the Beuate, whea e und TIE RECORD, 2, wid 1o provide for reciprocal navigation, | Wreek. 1 halod the wreek as follows: ¢ Can I Swnuer wore conducting the French army fu- BENATE. Rtelerred 1o thy Committee on Ways uud | be of any uses® * Keep on your course, or you On &l Oarments ordered of ul 1n Janoary, 1879, STANDARD THE HIGHEST, EDWARD ELY & (0., Tailors, 163 & 165 Wabash-av., corner Monroe-st. NOTICH. OricE or iy CourTeoLas oF FiK ConinxoT, z iy b 3 vestigution, Howe was une of the Beuators who 3 D. C., Jan. 23—=Mr. Morrlil, | M Vi ] aive 5 ot i perscad wio s ‘w: e hh;u;‘ belleved possihie to svert the debate u:';a{up-ruwlulv Ditter ot Bchurs. For | ¢ \\u:l:um{u.'c L:nu‘-ln it nuu: :‘ il Wi foniiied. o8 (o niorw. niilbE witl lnfm, tuo,’ was lfm roughly-given snswer a1 110 tatue Tauat bo preseoted 1o Janies M. Flawer, scock: bad Which was urepared for to-day. thees reasous, it is slieged, the Infuence of the | from the Bpectal Comm K K | for constderation of reports from the Judicury, | Teeeived. Autonished at this trestineut, I dierer af Chicers Hiluuls, wiin (o esat proot | | Mr: flssock—¥as; Thad & good roatos 1o be- —— o reasoue Lt 1t llegod Mo [ofucucs of 1o | 1)y cenaus, roported u bill, which was pluced on | (O cousiduration of reports frouw theJudiaury, | PR (LB S R o willTelyiihin, thres” months trou ibis date, vrihey | Jleve that the selegruns were copled for the CONKLING’S CUIEF END, Koyes 18 thu Postmaster st Madison, amd 1o | the colendar, e gave notice that ho would call | on Census, reported a bill for taking the Federal | daylight 1 observed the same steamer Tribune before they came {nto your hands, Zebina Musos, a clerk o the office of the Bec- Comptroller of'1ba Currency. UP-MILL WORK., please the Admluistration it s sald bo carried | It up for constderatiou on Tuvsday uest. census. Ordered printed und recommliited. cuining sstern. Bne hailed me, askiug o over to Carpenter the twenty-ve or thirtyvotes | Meagrs. Windom, Allison, and Withers were Mr. Ryau, from” the ssme Comnulttee, sub- | yyoro] was golog, I replicd that I was bound FINANCIAL, Pretia) Blwaich {9 500 Zee U ho bud in the Legialature." Tlus explana- i 2 retary of the Benate, snd formesly private soc- ‘Wasuixorox, D, C., Jan, 23.—An extrs fnfunc- whick he i the Leglalature, Thisexplana- | o000 eq s Conference Committee on the ludlay | Witted the views of the misority. Ordered | oo 000~ oy s . D, C.,Jan. 23, tion will probably surpriss Carpeuter, K {ited dnd i Jor Cork.’ ‘The oflicer ou deck who spoke to W ENAPE RxchapE] SPUEN PEABGDY. | retaryto Vice-President Porry, remembered s | tion of secrecy was placed by the Chalrman upon frdi AS..‘,'X..I.‘L,M‘.’ peuten, Reyehs | A poropriation oill. gt vivg uu':mffi'flw':‘: vecess untll 7:30, tho | me told me ta be surs not Lo mentlon w wgrd burlesque certificate rom Loulsians, cailed the | the proceedings of the Benste Committeo on HNAPP & PEABODY, Mr, Matthews introduced a bill to grant t0 | gyening session betng on the blit to regulatatho | abous having seaq the vessel oo fire: thad they cra and Urokers, 28 New-st. New York. * We | *Bmith certificate,”” It was suppresscd with- | Commerce fn reference to the New York nom- NOTES AND NEWS, the Awerican Ocean Cable & Telegrupy Land | postage of thurd-class mall matter, - Lsd ber crow abodrd. e alio sald: *If jou xiihad ell Btocks. Lond. wad Becarities of i xiad4 | out objection. Ho did oy know what becsme | natlons to-dsy, This appears to Lave been for y;Nnou INCRUASE. VY 5 Wire Assoclation, of Ihiladelphia, the right of BYENING S8ESSION. wake suy statement sbuut what you bave secn, {Zfi;miwy;lm. L Jnier ."X.‘m".‘.‘fl.f:m ¥reacle ! of it. ‘The last bhasaw of it, It was in the uilicial | the purposu of attempting to conceal the fact Bsecial Disouich 10 Tas Tridune. ™ = - way and privilege to lay, land, und vperate sub- | The House (Mr, Carlislo in the chair) took up | you had better Jook out™ for yourslf on yuur teller's possession, Hodid nut remember that there bad sincs been any application for it. ‘The Committco then held a secrat scssion, RESOLUTION, ‘When the doors reopened, Gen. Butler offered the followlng: Besolved. That tbe Committes recelve from Mr. Hutler the clpher dispatches which ha ahall pre- sent (o tbem, and that the Clerk be directed, in that Mr. Conklingls noy baving ao cutirely smoothtime,und that some [uterchanges of seutl- ment between himself and hisassoclates were not suggestive of the uulyersal brotherbood of man: Moat of the time was taken up fo hearing Ar- thur's reply. Ono of tha Republican Scuators, understood to be McMillan, is reported to bave taken strong ground sgalost rejection. He held that 1t was contrary to sound policy of the Ben- Wasuixarox, D. C., Jan. 23.~The Bonato | marine {clograph cables on the Atlaotic and Pa-'| for conslderation thu bill for tho classiflcation of | 0xy yyyage out! ‘The steamship was bulle Comultice on Peoslons bxs agreed to favorably | cile coasts, aud to eatablish tolvuruph commuat. | BN matior uud to regulats the rates of postaga | 74 BWNE ON0 (0 MEBELP (0 M op report e Houss bl tucressdog he pension of | catlon between the Unitad Btates, Europe, uud | e "Waadell, Chaliman of the Committee ou | bow, Bbo had seversl bosts ut the | the widow of Gen. Audersou; tha deleuner of | Asia Referred. Post-Ollicea und Post Hoads, explalucd the pro- | davits, more thau stcamships usu- Fort Bumter, to $50 per mapjh. Alv, Burnaude reportea favorsbly the House | vislous of the bill, 1t dlvidea the wall matter ally carry. Tho two ou the .wm‘u bow were x'rrmo'ig R biil to prumote the education of the blind, | futo four classus: First, written wutter; sco- steaw-launches. The steamer Qid'pot appear Prot. Glover, of il -Agrleultural Doparl. | Fisced on the cilendsr. This bill sppropriates | Sl petlodical ublicatlons Mivjer reelstestions | ('pvy'as alt thie appearance of & walk vessel uoe ment, has petitfoued Congress 1o juakn pa ap- | #250,000 8 & perpetuat fund to ald fn the educa | perchaydise; wwl tads the rated of postage | merchant steamer. I was close 1o hery I could vmu‘r’(ltla: of $37,900 for his manuseript yols | Hon of the bllud through the American Priuting | uuifurin on all periodicals, whether dally, week- | not sco uuy guo or guoports. Mer decks bad FOR SALE, Opera Tickets, For Hale—Threo choico seats for Baturday Matinee, Address 0. M, -, Tribune office, BUSINE conaection wilh soma uther Derson whom Nr. But- A T fovasied |1 (P plg ity e v ot et e BUSIN CUANCES, Tei Il desiguate, to make 8 cowplete iuventory | B0 10 preveut the coutirmation of nominces | wmes on eutomoloay. Houau for the Bliud, the money to uvest AR ki A o ! lots of wep, all wearlag blue guernseys. I For Sale at a Bargain. Of the dispatches so rvceived in duplicate, sad cer. | Yhe, DY common conseut, wers eatirely 8t for VALENTINE aCRIP. iu 4 per cent Goveruuent bouds, sud the futer- | fuctory b0 the publisbors of e countrys A 10414 thiok there wera'150 or 200 o theioper the places to which they had been nawmed. Further, he tbought it wade the situation uvne that theSenste should cousider with unusual cars Jhe Largest aad beat: paytng lestaursot and Baki P R N dreds b se, Tribune oilce, B Ly AL 111y 10 the same, one copy 10 be preserved for the Bae of the Commitiee and ose given to Mr, Bai- lez; that all cipher dlapajches s0 roceived shall be Corporation-Counsel Bonfield had an fnter- | est pald to the fustitutiva. debute, refected, when Mr, Waddel),' Chairuan | deck. They were apparently Engllsbwen. L view with Secretary Scburz to-dsy on the sub- | The repors of the Confereace Comumilftce ou | of the Conmittée, remarked that the bill bl | afterwards saw ber steamivg slowly off tho ject of the Valentino serip declslon, The Secre- | the Consular aud Diplomatic Appropriation bill | the approval of all the legitimate publisbers of | Fustuett.”