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SE CENTS, S > thouwh, c;/ ) esterday’s debate bas spolied the leme o pet scheme of an alllaace bes tweently' aand West azainst the East. L e ' E8 AND NEWS, CIRISTIANCY, v sectal DispateA to The Trivmne. i oToN, D, C., Jao, 24.—Tho report s e e SATURDAY, JANUARY 25. 1879—TWELVE PAGER £ R ; Ay WASHINGTON. SPECIALSALE| ARIZONA, KID GLOVES,[THE NEW ELDORADO! MANDF] e awo g co EB@THERS O Glohe District, Pinal Co., Arizona. I ) rated Und th i} 4 > il place on sale to-day: neorporated nder the General Laws of the State 500 DOZ_ 01'111i110|~s232inlb(91- 30, 1875, 93UTTON KID GLOVES,|CAPITAL, - - - - - - - - - $1,000,000 francs. They even go further and state that the Alexandre is a Jittle better than the glove which they can make for that price. THE PENSION BILL. IT WILL DT APPROVED, Special Dirpatch to The Tribune Wasninarox, D, C., Jan, 24.—The President thas concluded to sign the Penston bill prssed by and frultless discussion as to the priviieges and vrerogatives of the Upper House. Towards the close of the Isst ecssion, in June, 1878, the Sen- nte rent back to the House its bill for the estab- lishment of post-routes, losded down with amendments. There were amendments making a chauge of public revenue, which Is claimed as & constitutional prerogative by the House. History .of the, Translation of the Tilden w. s i . | agaln revived that Senator Uhnstiancy ls desire CIphEKS- the SBcnate last weck, and will probably send zl';: IJ:"":«":':“:" ":"ll" "‘;m::'“': 3]’ ede;;ma ous to resign his piace fn the Benate, and that the notice of his approvai of it to the House of he will accept any ol the Government South by a vote of 189 to 68. A Committee of Conler- ence was appolnied, which decides to report back that portion of the blil relatiog to post- routes, omitting the ones to which the Houso objected. The report was adopted by the House [n the closing hour of last session, but the Senate took no action. To-day Renator Ferry moved to take up this conference report And to appoint a new conference. He proposed dropping the amendment relating to the frank- fug orivilege, and keeping the one granting the Drazilian subsidy. Therelwas u colloguial de- bate of four hours on this. The whole subject was referred to a committee of five. A motfon was then made to adjonrn, but Mr. Edmunds moved that HIS CONBTITUTIONAL AMSNDMENTS Le taken up, that they might ba thus made the order of the day Monday. This was tot sccepta- Representatives to-morrow. At the Csbinet meeting to-day Becretary Bchurz presented s Ietter from Commissioner of Pensions Beotley, Riving as the result of a careful investigation tnade since the Uil passed -the Scnate an cstimate that $36,000000 will be needed ot once to carry out the vrovisfons of the law, and that extra approptia- tions of several millions will, bave to be made fa coming years. Ile also reported that since the passaze of the bill by the Benate the numn- ber of fctters asking for blank applications for penslons TAS INCREASRD FOURFOLD, As the law has herctofore atated when a pen- sion has been granted ft has begun from the tle the certificate was Issued, there bave been 00 larze single payments to tempt people, Now every uew pension granted will date back from American misslons. The companion plece.to the report, of course, is that Zach Chandler ex- pects to succeed him. p DR LINDERMAN, Director of the Mint, Is slawly sinking from a complication of discases, which hls plysicians do nut understand. Last saummer he contracted asevere cold, from which he has never recoy- ered. The newspaper and Congressfonal at. tacks upon his official record -bave aiven him much concern, and are sald to have hdd some- - thibg to do with bis present enfeebled con- Snags upon Which the New York Glove Men Wil Surely Bo Wrecked, ' i ¥ Testimony of European Glove . Dealers Fally Sustaining Secrotary Sherman. | dition, DONDS DUPLICATED. The Senste to<lay passed a bill authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to {ssuc to Kd. ward Rive, of Chleago, farmerly of Wdrcester, Mass., duplicate conpon bonds ta the amouat of some $3,700. Bome years ago Mr. Rivo put . 1 8t. Martins Continues His Tes- timony Before the Pot- ter Committee. the time of the death or discharge of the | ble to the Democrats, who do not waut to dis- In Dark Shades, AT Divided into 10,000 Shares of $100 Each. soldler, 20 that the Jonger the apolication [s de- | cuss the constiiutional amendments, and who ::::;",,':,’,',‘, b sa e suprosed, lubla pocket, aud . layed the larger the Grat payment will be. . Tuls | do »lmn to v:‘:nl W u;;cn Mnfimu'; r;rlum :ln:;nl 5 AR RO BRI CHE erb se— ; mukes a pension worth having, and will induce | 89 they moved to adjourn, Un a rising vote this H ® . The Judiclary C £ 25C pel‘ pall'. 4,000 Sharos, Bot Asido for Working Capital, will bo sold at 826 per [ 1 o pya s, Of Bribery ey man who serred In_the armr, and who | waa saried but Me, Eamants demded the | Ton Judklert Commtien 1oday aseod se hinks that there s any possibllity of securing et 3 ’ re, aid d 3 {r, Edmunds then renewed Lis motfon, but Mr. | of Oniv, Indiana, aml Iilinois respectively to 300 DOZ, Share, fully p up and not assoasable, Talg. @ peoalon, to make application, while before he | Eqion moved that the Senate procecd to the commeace nnd prosccute aults ngulnltylha - e T t mignt not have thought it worth whilo to prose- | considerntion of executive business, This was Unlted Seates In the Bupremo Court of the United States, The bill authorizes these Btates to commence und prosecute In the Bupteme Court ot the Uniced States an actlon for the recovery of any moneys which may be doe and any there be, by the United States to eithier of satd States under the laws of the United States on account of the sales of public land In each of the sald States respectively. This meusure arises out of what are known ss 1he 3-per-cent claims of the scveral States on account of work dune on interoal improvemonts for the Government. TUE INDIAN NURKAU, It is reported that the Juint Comusission on the Indtan Bureau will make & report to-nior- cute m clalm. This exptains the locreased num- Ler of applleations for blanks. Becretary Bher- man thought tu-day that the bill would cause A VERY MEAVY DRAIN upon the Treasury that could not be met ex- “cept by the sale of bonds or the tevying of new taxes. IHe sald the Income of the Government is now only suflicient to meet the regular ex- penses and {oterest on the public debt, and It this law should go Into actual effect it would certalnly cause s deflelency, Other members of the Cabinet thought that the Government of the United States had already been more generous to its pensioners than any otheron carth; thal It already provided for lost by a e vote, and Eaton then moved to ad- gum, which was also lost hya tie vote. Mr. Zdmunds agaln moved to take up his resolution, vh;u Mr. Whyte moved to sy it on the table, un weenee.. President ceensanSeCrELUTY 3-Button Undressed Kid Gloves | Joroy ISE. s ‘Medium and Dark Shades, AT o In calling the attention of the publio to the Chicago Wining & Milling 40c per pair. Conkling's Committee Decide Ad- versely to thé New York Nominations, SUCCERDED RY ONE MAJORITY. m nfl't 2 Araln Mr. Edmunds moved to take up his resolution from the table, but Mr. Whyte moved to adjourn, and bis wotion was carried,—ycas yes 23. ‘There are two Republican Sena- tors in the city whu were in tlic Benate Cham- ber In the afternoon, but who were ahsent dur- Inye this fllibustering,—Chafles and Sbaron. On Monday Mr, Edmunds will come to the frunt with hl{ resolution again, and If the Republican Bcnators arc on hand the Democrats will have to make o record on them. Co., and asking for subscriptions to its stook, I wish to make the follow- Thelr Fate in the Seuate Still the Sub- Jeet of Speculation. ing statement about the nature of tho ontorpriaa: i The Chicago Mining & Milling Co. is o ized for the pu - 100 DOz. piox of 50 SHES AR §. 200408, 90, A Qe to o the,purpons of developing s gom: wSerior Quality” 3-Dutton | B i st oo siheselt Sliiedofiitl it Wit e ) ) ) nos emans! ¢ @ S[Il)(}l lOl'_ Q“a l Y u 011 :aln::-. :‘(" m’l'!:l'o El%?a ore, and tho surroundings aro such that !h:'w’mnn; lncf :vl}ugg::t:g-g . 4 ld Gloves 2 'y MY ArTangemont with the discoverors and owners of these 30 mines, which include | The President Will Afix His Bignatute to , irabany 5 b 1armed by s o following; Eaoy retain ana-balf of tho staok or the tho Pension-krrears Bill o " . Medium and Dark Bhades, AT | soon'asa tan-atamp mill or 168 equ VAot 16 sraciag LS’ Droporiy 1o e thus tesbaiiras .__{._ transforred thoss who were dlsabled by reason of service TF] o 1 th hy 1 1o tho Company comprises the 20 mtnes, about $15,000 hof . IE POTTER COMMITTEE. row, and that the report will not recommund L ihe sovoral Mines. Pt offico, blacksmith lhup? uuul::br{'nl? and a Ix’x‘-‘xéhbflag oF tod o\: THE CIPIHERS, .:lufl';‘ the Mn,ma :hul dlubllu{’ mn“““’r o ST. MARTINS' CROSS-RXAMINATION, the tranafer of the Indian Bureau to the War c per palr. ©107 i offer for sale 4,000 shares at 835.00 per share, fully paid up, money to'bs used TOW THEY WERR UNKAVELED. w:’; :h:;::':u.c:[l:;.:l.:o; ln“ :..“::fi;o[ hmf Wisnixoton, D. C., Jan. 34.—To-day the | Department, as the member are evenly di- 3 in the eraation of tho mi)l and for working ospital. L porsonal lly do w0t latm ona dent Bueetal Diapaieh 10 The Tridune. gl Per | cross-oxamination of 8t. Martins was procseded | vided on that question. from tho snlo of the atock, nor will any of tho Moy 50 Fonlisod bo 1s0d for the Bicobons sous belok ‘We have s0ld these GlOVeS | of any of the property. swhich is to abis 1 possession of the Company. with before the Investigating Commlittec. He stated he bad never heard that his discharge FREE SRIPS, N ), C., 2= t Wasmixarox, D, C., Jan, 21.—Tlie statemen ‘The question of free ships (s vot to be setticd ABLE TO BARN A LIVELIHOOD Tho balanae, ono-tonth of the capital stock, I roserve f 1 has been generally telegraplted from here that g heretofore at $1.25. contraot With tho orluln‘r‘\l owners belg: Taifiited atter the s :l“?rl.mg‘mlt '3&':’:"4371'&. ‘fx’t the Potter Cmnml’m!i: p‘r:ngses to employ Prof, for years after their ldlachlm from the army, | from tne vos'tion as Deputy-Berguant-at-Arms | at this scesion. The House Commerce Commit~ DOZ B bavon mhSY,MGre Hian the smount nocosaary to bulld the mill wil by donsidorod 8 | Higlen, ot the Usited seacs. Nowst Oeeren, | TCAIDIE durlug all the time ‘substaitially | e G Pontion way qo L SeTRcantat-Arms | ¢ thls ses apleaof awant of time to consider 50 i .nlfd""" mnde to the Company, and refundod assoon as the interest of tho Company ity 10 translate’ the dipher dispatches, upon able-bodled, if after five, ten, or fifteen ycars by Mr. Cox because the affidavits were improp- | the subject, and will take no actfon. This cnds they become lsabled, and van trace thelr difi- culty to wounds or discase contracted while in theaervice, thea they are pensfoned, But under the new law they will bo peasioned for all -the {uu‘when they were well, and the pension for hose'years will be paid to them fos Jump, But, [ spite of theso objections, 2 majority of the Cabinet was in favor of the spproval of the bill, and even if they had .not heen, the Presi- dent would unquestionably bave signed it, act- ing ou bis ownr}udgmeuk R the matter for this Congress. . BILLY M'GARBATMAN comes up smiling ogaln, The House Commitice on Publle Lands, by a majority of 6 to 3, ngreed to favorably report the bill to send bis claim to the Court ot Clalms, ELECTION PRAUDS. The Democratic election officers of Baltimore are having & Lard timo of it. Unlied States erly served. Mr. Cox taust bave known wit- uesses were being tampered with, because they were. all kept in ome room by Gibson, Weber,and Carter, aud not allowed to leave except to o on the stand to testify. These witnesses had boen promised varfous sums from $200 to $300 for contradicting thelr evidence given before the Retirning Board. They were pald $50 or 800 before testifying. They never the ground that Holden made il the transia- tioos for the New York Tribuse. Tho state- inent -as to -the tranglations of the Z'rilune cipbers Is maoifestly foaccurate. In the jntro- ductfon to the pimphlet od the ciphers, which has been recelved -here today, Mr. Whitelaw Refdd tuskes an “interésting ‘statencent as to the discovery of the'key, fromy trhich it appears that the entire credit for the tranalation is dueto a pormit. 13 - 9 Iwould alag state that thoro §u vory great Inok of milling facilitles in the Globe Dis- g triot, and that thoro can bo oro onoush socured trom minea tn the di &Button “Courvoisier,” Best | e BRI e speteme HIEh IR oh o wonk: oty e ‘ the Company productive from its very atar: . 00 s, ‘The stock being fully paid up, no furth rdpnmenh iré expscted from_ the stookhold. ora by sments, which has made man :1 Sy omtareriuon Hotarions te ok oldors, by assossme: t ining ente: 208 notor! 5, 18 utterly imposs: o in I} om| s Medium Bs‘i? EdW”s zrtllfd Evening distindly andnloroughly Sitiormioad Tt the Ubloaea Mining ?'flnufi?&f? T AN T 056 Of n A n, bul 8 & atr 885 Whioh tho moncy OF the stooknoiders 1a used to produse noiendustrial enierprise, 10 1 furtbor add that tho presont Honrd of Divectors will resign, as soon as s sufficient . number of sharen {8 Aold to nasuro the succaess of the anterprise. It $I-25 per pal r. the desire of my sssociatos, {ncluding tho OHxINA] OWROTA ST tlho:'nr:‘n’o:‘t'&:l Aol o r U ¢ ® | gontlemnn connucted With- the Tritune staff. R L ot the rest: nobody ot any. Judge Bond {s now holding court in this city, :E:{x'ogrg”;r-m:\?}?%:or*xouneimtggneyr:?mgg":rwlg: g{x‘f‘:gd‘ );gum::vflc,lbpge‘;trg; t‘go The followiug, in brieY, fy-the history of the NOMINATIONS, fhen witness firat {uformed Weber that he | and many of the judgos of clection who served - This is the entire stock of an | ™" means by which the clphers: were translated. CONKLING AUEAD, . | should expuse them, Weber replicd: * They | last November bave been on trial for interfering . assignee’s sale, and will be sold -Tho prospeotus of tho Company contains a description of the mining | Mr. Reid says: *“No one scemed to know the Bpeclal Dirpaleh ta The Trivune, have uot fultilied thelr promlse to me, and | With United States Supervisors and Marshals in L y Waszixaron, D. C., Jan, 2.—Mr. Coukling has again triumphed in bls Commlitee, and by the solld voto of the Republican members se- cured au adverse report upon the nominations of den. Morritt and Mr. Burt, Gen. Grabam, having been nomioated to fill 8 yacancy, will be confirmed, a unanimous report In bis favor hav- ing been agreed npon fn the Comiittce, The discussion upon the New York Custom-Housc uowminations to-day, if reports can be trusted, the performance of thelr duties under the Fed- cral statutes. Some of themn prevented the United States Suporvisors from examining the batlot-box tefore the votlug began, drove away the United States Macshals, made fraudu. fent poll-lists, challenged colored voters on frivial pretexts, Dby thrests pre- vented some from -~ votiag, - - snd stuffed baliot-boxes. ‘These offenses are identi- cal with those committed by the uilicers of elecs Idon'tcarea damn what you do.” Witness admitted that he had been thrice fndicted, once for shooting & man, and twlce for cutting. Yet he averrcd he had as clear a record as any.man In Loulsiaha; ", Bt. Martins further teatified: Maddox told me they wauted a cortain witness to recant, aud they o et kuy absolutely. ‘No help came from any quarter. All manner of - suggestions were ro- ceived. Many wero tried, .but none ‘' proved in theend to be of the slightest practical valug save s singloone, - -} A COMMUNICATED Y SECRETARY KVARTS: That gentlowian- sugiested -that possibly a thorough student of‘ pute mathematics might be ablo to divine the law on which ciphers wero para property, a tablo of assays, and other information about the enterprise. iy toly from our regular It may bo had on application from tho undersigned ‘ stock. Ladies desiring Gloves J: PP ! good, oy from ‘should secure them at once. WASMANSDORFF & HEINEMANN, Bankers, © 'ORDERS BY MAIL. No. 165 EAST RANDOLPH STRELT, : Ladies ordering by mail | The. financial agents of the Company, who will take subsoriptions for thould state size and color, and | Btock, and will give any dosired information regarding tho enterpriso. WARTEDTO MARR-L Cinn cted.” against Slicrman, or something of that kind, snd remit post-office order or draft. Spocimens of tho oro from tho different mines can beseon ot my offioo, wg‘;“; s it tiriial Pola ‘wusnatll uotusb;e one. Gen. .Anizur':x wamer i hisght £ conld et thesy witresaes tous 1o n:rly crery ous of ltlm .c;nzgnauum; ¢ ol ¢ i 0 Becrotary Sherman was conaldered Ly the | to recant by making them certain promlises | 1ican counties of Hau arolios, Judge Hon 121 & 123 St t - t Ao S Stdate Loltuhg Bullding, H,l,‘,o (:;(:'::}'n‘x:‘:c&h:ow::::; ::,,:‘ [‘.m'.;n:l‘: Republicans to cover the ground amply,and | T was to d{w 30. We had witnesses theg | hustaled thatthe lawa of the United States ale-s * | Wnere X shall bo pleased to show the samo snd give all information do- | trauslation ' to the office until the | 0 Sustaln the porition which had beea taken by | and told them what to ssy. We told them first | must bu obeved, nnd some of the offenders = sired A, Tridune staff had completed thefr | Senator Conkling. what questions would be asked, and then what | Lave been convicted, while others have pleaded ARTISTIO TAILORING. HESING o“rl‘nmamfbflm‘fi ATIONEDY GS AND CUINTAINS. 20 PER CENT |CULVERPAGENOVNERCD| ™ PREVIOUS RETAIL STATIONERS, To removal, we shall offer great in- D I S @ OUNT :Invel cons:nntly ‘ln uttoc):_ ducements .to buyers, to olose our 1 A : On el Garmeais ordered of us ln Jaguary, 1679, flle‘:xert;:igcsfltafln::::ym:f n:y eatire stock on hand in STANDARD THE HIGHEST. !'ll’e'i:";.i:‘.",“é’:'f e'if...f,';‘?flnf.‘f;’i"zi CARPETS EDWARD ELY & (0., Tailors, | 866 we. = "o o o NG BLOs, s Wk, ot uren. [ DIARIES FOR 1879, |CURTAINS, &e. AN #FEAMysErs.” | They have a few Diarles left tor 1879, Parties about fumishing will do well Ty Diret Linp 1o Fra,| 218 120 Monroo-st. | ™.y ' zullty. Judge Bond and Chlef-Justice Walto will hold court In Charleston on the first Mon- day i April, and they will probablysend a batch of Bouth Carlina tissue-ballot manipulators and Democratic bulldozers to keep company with their Baltimore frionds, . 1LOBRBON, ¥ There s little doubt that the mnl|oruy report of the Honse Naval Committee will recommena the indictmuent of ex-Secretary Robeson. s TUH TONACCO MEX smy w:flrhtflm in the Henate Finance Come mittee there will be flve, which (s a majority, iu favor of reducine the tax to 10 cents. The Democratic Presidentlal asplrants who hitherto baye voposed a reduction of the tax have becn induced to change thelr views. YUNDA, & ‘The bIll aporopriating the necessary moncy for the expenses of the Blodgett and the other Investigation Comumittees nceds only the Presi- dent's plgnature to become & law, it baving passed the Benate to-day with an amendment, and that amendment having been subseyues ONE CIRCUMSTANCE which seemed to have more effect on the minds of the Nepublicans than any other secms to bave been the writing of a letter to Gen, Ar- thur by Becrctary Sherman after the Jay Com- mission made its report, which was very com- plimentary fn ita terms, and showed, so it Is argued, that the dfsclosures made by the Jay Commission did not then havo the welght with the Secretary of the Tressury that he bias since sought to give them.. This lotter, with that offering Gen. Arthur & forelen appolntment after the Admiuistration concluded to make the changes in New York, sceni to have made considerabla tmpression upon the minda of Sen- ators, , (ien. Arthur bas hls complalots, too, which have NXCEIVED DUE CONSIDERATION, Among other things he asserts that, when the Jay Comrulssion was In New York, two speclut agents were svot there by Sceretary Bherman to must be their suswers. The witness Slavse wanted 81,500 for bis evidence,and I remember I spoke to Btenger sbout that, but ho never took any notice of It. Weber had already told Slavse that he would not give bim $1,500, but would give him £300. Steuger must have known all about §t. © Mr. Reed asked that witness’ affidavit, which had been thie sulject of the cross-exatination, shiould now be made - A, FALT OF THE RECORD, Mr. 8pringer—I do” not see why we should tncumber the record with & mass of falsehond. Mr. Reed—1am glad to see Mr, Springer s hecomiur so scusitiva about ncumberlug the reeond with falsshood. No further objoction was made. Mr, Cox took up the cross-cxsmination, first saking witneas to stats how he came to go to New Orleaus at the time the SBub-Lommitteo were sitting there. work, Ay, Hassard, of the Tridune stat?, and Col. Willlam 3{. Grosvenor, also of the Tribune staff, ontercd upon the work ludependently of each other, and without communication. After weoks of labor, Mr. Hassard found two transpo- sition keys, but without finding the third, while Grosvenor had found threo others. The system belng thus discovered, the rest were found more rapldly, The last was discovered by both gen- tlemen ON TIIE AAMA EVENING, the one working at Litchfiold, Conn., the other at Englewood, N. J. Each tmmediately trans- mitted nows of thelr success tothe Tridune office, and tho two letters arrived within an hour of each other. Mr. Reld conclud “The credit of translat- ing, however, belongs absolutely to Mr. Hassard wud Col, Grosvenor. They recelved no assfst- ance from aoy outslde quarter, except from the mathematical Professor before mentloned, and - . 1y s A recelved from him no translation whatever, and | work up evidovce agalust the oflicers of the Wituess replied: T was taken there by Weber. | concurred in by the House. A member of the R e 34 w_‘_f‘?flgg!‘fl“l“ e We will move our business about no lmportant clew uniil after they bad discoy. | Custom-House, that thelr* proceedings werc | e asked me togo with bim to see w.{,. mem- | Commjtice vafd to-night thut the Sub-Coramit- Detvers ;:;-“"I;r::;-”:':k Pc";-‘:-;yll Tk IIN“ l-;lmll_l;ol- NOT'REDAME | March 1 to the building N, W. cor- erca It themselves," secret, uml that they hunted up Gen. Arthur's | bers of the Committeo and some outside agenta | tro would nru!mhlvlntlrt {.:r Chicazo noxt Sate- Morton s o bextsesslon of the sare named natcatton wit | HET Stateand Washington-sts. . versonal enemies and placed them fu the stand | going buaiucas for Tildon, urday uight, possibly not beforo Monday. RN ihence on Monday. Fan 3 T, T KID GLOVES. to tostify acalost bim, baving first exnmined | * Witness said when ho orrived [n Washington 1IUIOEE HIDILLKRS: ‘The Senate Finance Committen has Leroed upon twoe sections of the Revenue bill waich will prove, if they can bo passed, of great as- conjinence ‘on Mondsy, Fah: 3 u7, | THorough 1ne \cadny, March f, 3 b1 | structlon is given I8 4ch of the fullowiag COUTNGE YIA 1 ' U D S O 7 LU dnciuaing wine): = #1567 fccond cavies 031 | LAW, MEDICAL, OLASSICAL, them insecret and * coachicd 2 them themsclves, he saw Maddox and Lalaloug tatk with him, This accusation, of course, Mr, Sherman has had Maddox told him he kuew about his nflldavit, A XUT FOR TIK NEW TOHK INSPECTORS, y Hpectal Dirvatch fo The Triduna. 1086 STATE-ST. WasuineToN, D, C., Jas. 24.—The Becretary | 6o opportinity to answer. sl thut the best thing he could do would be to | sistance to Comuissioner Rawa i his contests ,,';‘{&“‘;;n m:i:fl'm{"'":' mfifl{'-" 4 "“.“f'-lfli soé%%%’alggggggéna b = = | of the Treasury 'Ixu u:n‘ & communleation to ‘The welght of oplulon kmoug those who have | withdruw it. 1f su, nothing should be publivhed | with the lilcit distillers of the South. One le- "f'hum'n-cn";.'[ Cren L DRt Phrie ta amoum o d COMMEROIAT, ) e VATOMES, JEWELRY, the Bonate Commerce Committos and to the | tho best means of knowing is that the Beusts | meslnst tirm, _ Mr. Shellabarger, he sald, was hls ml:‘n e fl:lllhnfl:gl;‘ ::_! .ulxlt'tl::: hicit may ba v.p, LOUIL DK HEDIAN, Agent, 55 Drosdway, o b Don’t You Forget It Comumilttea o Ways und Mcaus, aaking for an WILL SUBTAIN TUR REFORP }';.,"’f,’.;,"“%.f:"f.:‘:t“{‘.‘.';,.'l",(:,"{;,.‘.}z‘,'. I.’,‘;",'.j:e without warraat of all distillars who are fotad W 1, WHITK, 07 Clark st Ageat fof Chicagor” ‘l:‘lc_ifit dl-n.tau{‘reamukunvaf the above, or, If /4 i Investigation into the kid-glove cases on ac- | of Mr, Conkling’s Commlttee,- On the other e aletier to suthortze iue to o to the Repub- | eugaged in lllicit operations. One good fudica- e S T T 1. will b fani i e | o P AtEhes, frowelry, and Plated Ware can ( count of which A. T. Btewart & Co. fn thelr re- | haud, some of thie Democrals 38y that Uen, | Jho lorier 10 suthortze ine to go o t wlthdraw | tion is that quite & uumnber of Southern netn- RI Tulety-fourth Aonual Calalogie,” which will be seat | BS, haught for one haif tho usunl prices at | cout memorial arraigned the Treasury Depart- Merritt will be conflemed. Que of the latter | your affidavit. [ you will do this I witl give | bers in whoso districts this trade is prominent o | frea onsppilcatlonto DALL T AWHLRY STORE, 167 Binai™ | mont. The Government hat had apecial agents | class had & canvass of the Sanate which be wes | Jour “shanr nay " gt dothis 1 wit eive iroying thelr support to the new legilation Pnu.uag.rm% 204 LIVIRPOOL, Yery Bev. W, CORBY, 0, 8, C., Prest., - g in Europ for six months investigating theso | showing at te Capitol todav, upon which he [ horo, apd aenl yod, hfl:’;v-m;m!lm,:" ;‘A‘\: o o Pee Lo Auppress the moon: P u-‘ury'rnn'a'x'-fiwxrfi{xx-fi‘:dv.vf;bm "7The only Not¥s Dame P. 0., Ind. John G. AShleTna/np kid-glove cases, and the New York fmporters | had the uames of ten Republicans as voting for Irl\'e."’ 1 told him It was nouse totry any- MORE FIVE-TWENTINS CALLED IN. ni‘:ll:‘l“ satling under the American fag, ALLEN ACADEMY 1 57 State st will doubtless fud evidcace of which they havo | confirmation, uud ot more than two or three | hing of the kind on me, bocause I could not To fhe Western Assoctaled Press. l?fmlwAstw‘llfl)l‘%nllhlfn‘) klllnN{:"nl-munml A RS AR POLYTECHNIO INSTITUTE. | we g el wot dreamed. This evidence was secured {n | Domocrats who would vote the other way. It | acvept anytbing they could offer. Afters while | Wasuinaton, D. C., Jan, 24.—The SBecretary 3-‘.'.".}.“-,‘{ Al y 3 % | ~The wmost thorgughly $quloped Boyw® scnos) In i m—— — sy be that It is upon such cauvasses as these | Acklen cutnc 1o und stayed u short time, Then W from adelpl id K. ¥ BRI Bt | 22 A Eaetr auticipation of snother kid-glove controversy. Samples of the {denticul kid gloves—tbe Alex- under glove—whicn were the first cause of the controversy between the Cnicsgo importers and A, T. 8tewart & Co. and others were taken to Europe und submitted to leading representatives. of the kid-glova trade fn London, of tho ‘Treasury has ealled in the following 830 honds, vrlicipal and futorest to be paid Aprll 24 ‘next: ougvn bonds dated July 1, 1847, namely: $50, No. 83,001 to No. 64,000, both fuclusive; 8100, Nu. 70,001 to No, 000, bLoth incluslve No, 55,001 to No. 65,000, both Inclus ,000, No. 78,000 w 4 both inclusive. Totsl coupon 2 {ibson was anuounced, und, 0s I did not want them to put avy Job on e, 1 lelt, micsting (ibson on the stalrs, This was on Dov, 87, On the 8th of Jaouzry I received the following card : “Come tome to-morrow morning st half-past 8, ur If you cannob get bere ot thut tiny cowe ut 11 aharp, and If 1am out, wait for we. Ses uubody untll you aee me. J. H. M." 1 have thut the supportars of the Administration base the hope which they appatently entertaln of carrylug all of the nomluations triumphaitly through the Scnate, An attempt will be made to have the discus- elon of thess nominations take vlace I onen Histot. Bropere ou ur for musl: “BUSINESS cAgDS, Dlnie Fecelved 1ato- the Tamipy of the Presidentoand | TR AN St W K, Gy Manager, B o Foeolye £ TR G e v aalai G, Sthwartzs Snocassor G\ 3 5 . . pariment for it s and uirls, he third terin CHOR!JINEMA“: SIEAMER.S commences Jan. ¥ e Provision Comumission Merchant, X w York angd Glaag AW ! i‘f’,’,‘_‘{ g VORIA Jun, 3 Michlgan-av., Chicago. HAMBURG, GERMANY, LEN, [ ow. % 78 m§ VNCHOILIA, Feb, HNOEIGIA 3 Lo . 2 ! . Re il . THUFIA, m:;'y nu‘ani it A, Feb. 13, moou ENNNYLVANIA MILI'TARY Boulul consigninents of Cheess, Butter, Prescrved B TUEKE OAN BE NO QUEATION Seunate, \Instead of with closed doors, asisthe | not had any other interviews with Maddox, 2,‘,‘3-‘;’2;‘},’:’“, "“,"‘, i,:,"fif,?u':‘""u',:‘::d:fifr 0 S0 T A O A e, Fob.1, noon ACADEMY, Hamote | asta the quality of the gloves submitted for ex- | ususi custom, Carter, or Uthuon alnco I rocelyed tlat, the 18t of January, 1570: 850, Nu. 2,971 to No, Siesrmion Tickeis atreduced ratea. OHESTER, PA. H. A, HURLBUT & €0 amipation, They were the verysame gloves GEN, ABTUUR'S COMMUXICATION Adjourued till to-morrow. 9,35, both nclusive; $100, No. 1 10 No, — BenorRyon WIOTENE 06 Washtugton-se, | Semton opens Jun, ¢, Thorou action fn Clvil " which caused tho original controversy be- | fesaid to show by the record thut he was fo- 18,500, both {nclusiv No. D30l to Na. COMMENT ON THURSDAY'S DRUATE. Special Nispatch 10 Tae Triduue, . Nzw Yonx, Jan. 3.—The fsully quarrel in the House yusterdsy cvidently was not con- structed by tue Treasury Departmect to per- mit clerks to perform for Linporters special dutics, uud to recetve fees from the importers for that service. This, It will be remembered, 800, $1.000, No. 81,301 to No. 85,800, both inclusivi 5 85,000, No, sism to No. 10,150, both: faclustve; §10,000, No, 15,401 to No, 17,000, both tnclusive, Total reglstered bonds, $10,003,000. Ajzregate, $20,000; tween Now York and Chicago, and which resultéd o the decislon of Appratser- Gegeral Ketchum that placed the price at 53 francs,—a dcclsion that was subsequently North German Lioyd, | =SB \Wholgale Druggists Theu SNEW PUBLICATIONS: & A i !‘T."‘n.:?’e';'mzz e Compaay ?‘xfl&’-‘hfl"fi%flfl&f A NIEW EXOITING 13OOIK, 70 & 77 RANDOLLI1-ST, iy S tum New York to Sout] P K EN nRp odified b) uction to 49 fraucs, The New | was ‘one of the strongest secusaiions made A DAM PHOJECT. S "LA?VI.X:,".:,‘.;!P,;:“; .fr'-'}-rfi'-':'flu" i Brlstling with WILD ADVENTURES, BOARDMAN & KEEP, !\"‘nru .;P:n:mm e Tetan to L sreliatARHE e SeiARIR oG of o Cat b :luded, mr;lln:lu.:lho qurll&lflt&rrelpon-;nnL Represontatives Bayne and Errett, Gen. et S SEEENEE | STANLEY IV AFRIGA, | HARD-WOOD LUMBER, | e ot fh iy of th e e cos | Houe: . A, I repaie s o' | Wil of Aatunts i todas? o1 s | wESERRSEh A SR, Gt T = Tomite Gresn: b Ve . * | but the Goverument s fortifled upon that | nusberof simllsr charges lu the same way, | Yorysoreythediscussion cawe up, and especially e et o earc - Doronurel, Viited hx.:r.'.m‘"‘ LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, 2"!"7'«’%‘&"{3 nd capyriihial chan adition, A Office, 154 LaSalle-st, POt and 10 refer in sevoral specific fostances to | that Mr. E!lhlbnulld have been led 1ato saying Commiteo On Cz"m{m“ ‘to-day I advorasy :.( Lretiol aad Ly O Now York o Queeastowa, 12 wmarveleus jouiney doan ke G, Mo selling rd. 7 7uR FOLLOWING RXTHACTS direct ordurs of Secretary Sherman, i which | Whatbodid. 1 mywelt am a Bouthern mas, | \iiy'apropriation to completo the Davis teid ¥ bl und all mysympathics aze with the people of wmy sectica. What Mr. Ellls sald is true euough, but the effect of such thiogs may be dissstrous. ‘The Democrats of the South must, at sll hazards, malutaln friendly relations with thoso of the North. Itis comparativcly a small thiug 1t the party is besten in the Nortn, consldered locally, but defest iun the Bouth means the utter ruln of the while race. [ tell you the Soutlb is solid only in self-defvn.e. We are Democrsts, not siways from chowe, but Tetais h2saze ;r"v'-'::"l'sow $70 currene; 2cursion Sidrees VUEUALCD B OR.e Pob d. v Pubs, SEbd IR B ) Bt RENTS WANTED | e Wiliugs sad turlier tntormation apply to S AL 2 B. LARSON, No. 4 Bouih Clark-at, | == from the sflidavits made by the London jm- porters will sgrve as samples of this testimony: Deau, Aleroft & Co. atate: *We would place thieso gloves at a value of 53 france, and proba- bly hlgber, ‘They are first quality.” J. & B. Morley say: *We kuow this glove. It is undoubtedly first quality. The pricois 53 to 33 francs, with a risc of § (rancs per button.” Forester, Porter & Co. say: *We kuow tbls glove to be first quality.’ dam near Pittaburg. E TUE NATIONAL BANKS, The Comptroller of the Curreac report of the National banks at the closs of busloces on Jan. 1, 1879. ‘The report is culied for thatdats- for the purpose of obtaintug as uearly us possible thie condition of the bauke un the day of the resumption of specie-payiacuts. TOE RECORD, SENATE. the latter instructs the Collector o do exactly that for which the Treasury Departusent, fo its recent churgo, has ceusured him, i PATTRRION, Bouth Csrollua Republicans report a consul- tation ut the Capltol between Dou Cameronand Patterson and Butler, of South Carolina, In re- gard to the coatest of the lstter with Cosrbiu, Aftor it Patterson was reported to be solid for Butler, utud. it Cameron got . anything out of it. thess Bouth Caruliua Rapublicaus way it was “THE FAIR. . Ma«nufazi;uring &nd E I, LEAMANN, | Dock Property. (va Cor. State & Adams-sts., | plag, E:filr’:.‘ Chef Bt Narfwemters A Eaierss & Lt 17 on favorabie terma. % CoRtTRl Bria ‘ SN a0 Kalveniatids RGNS Compaxy, oK, D. C, a, 5 iereby wiven i all (Crsons whio inay have 5 @ Germaa Natlonal Baok of (‘hicaso 4 Iilades ac 4 Send for our Itooin 3§ Oxden Bufidis Bouthweat coruer Lake s Ciatk sia. —_— e 3 el e Leal, Sous & Co. gave this opinlon: “This ‘Wasuixaron, D. C., Jan. $4.—The Vice-Pres- re e — : Desan bubly support for Secrolary Shicrmag 10 the | frum pecessity, Whers Republicautsm moans ~ rer, at (ACbe preseated to Janies M. Flower, ¥ H G 1 wlove te identical withh the Courvolssier. It fs [ PO . ol Yo i fdent submitted the memorial of Elizabetu D -L'-’-’-Tfl":ffid‘nh‘i'af"‘“u.°fn“:’,' b, .3 VR Sl)%lfll Real Estate Notico, drat auallcy. 46 (¢ has been going’ luto e | B84 €L the New York nomination. carpet-bag of negro rule, sud Democracy weans | Cady Stautou, Susaa B. Authouy, aud olher B0 dAY (3 We are authorized to offer. for s fow d aly, Opera Tickets, | s, , i ual n"‘mi ik % e ;"‘.d e saine sre ready 3dq wy No Tud M isceived at the Autitors Omea lu crows | For Salo—Three cholce seats for + Butll Feb, . Fur- ":,-‘:.'?',:;;v;imm5?'“1‘;5..u'é'.'nf.'?i‘.f,‘.'&‘x’:‘:‘,..*.fil’a Baturday Matince. Addross O. M. Jobg km:f‘a‘.,‘.',{;':‘u?“'"“ will be tursisted | B,, ‘Tribune o!}loc{. the supremacy of our vwu race, 0o lutelligent wan nced lopg hesitate us to which party he will join, A debate ke that of yesterday cau- not do us any good.” The Hera'd’s correspondent does ot (hiuk the dobate will be reopened. feo says: It is the fashlon to speak of Brage as a crotchety wan, with an futlnn tewper, but he expresse tho soose.aud will of the Northern Dewocrats yesterday. ‘Tlie Republicans bope for success in this Solid North, aud this debate (s likely to forewam th Soutn.” 5 The 7.mes correspoudent sayve: * Further el- forts will bu wade by the Southerners to renew the quarre). Chbaluers uud o'hers bave already prepured specclies calculsted to biud up the wouuds of Soutbern bouor? ‘The writer, Btates ot 43 frauce it is & downright swindle.” Towens Brothers say: “Thiss Grsi-quality glove. ‘Fhicre are two pairs sold loferior, whick in u large ordet is not out of the way. ‘Theprice 18 53 tranes.” ‘The Forestreet Warehouse Compauy, sdd: *"I'hls fs unquestiouably o first quality glove.” In addition ta the sbove- testimouy, s - statc- meut has been procured from Fraocols, Calvat & Co,one of the lJarresy kid-glove muuu- {acturing firivs In Grenoole, France, "Thesogen- tlenen, after haviog wade a careful estimate, 63y over thelr owa siguatares that the sctual cust of manulactyring a glove simtlar In quallty Wt Alexiudre 18 8 fraction over 48 ollicers of the Nations! Woman's dullrage A saciation, prayiug for the passage of s jolot e~ solution prenosivg su amendwent to the Con- stitution probibitivg the States from disfran- <hising persons un uccount of sex. Referred. Mr, Bharon prescuted the sesolution of the Novada Leglilature, favoring legislation to” pre- veat the Central Pacitic Rallroad makivg udjust discriminations and practicing extortion. K- ferred. Mr. Sharon urged that the people’ bad Tighls ta be protected by the Governmeut. - Alr, Saulsbury called up by resolution sub- mwitted by bun vo the 17th inst,, calling upou the Secretary of the Treasury for fnformation 1a regard to the cowmissions paid to bankers * lnforigution from Mexico s to the effect that Mintster Foster bus desiguated Danlel 8. Rich- anlson, his Sceretary ol Lezatiou, as Acting Cousul{ieneral, and that ho hopes to bave the Departmunt avree to make it permsneot und tuduce she President to serd this vomiostion to the Scoate. i © IN'THE SENATE., 4 QUESTION OF PREROVATIVE, “ 4" Qrecial Dixpateh 10VT4e Tribuae. o Wabuixarow, D. C., Jan. 21.—The Senate, fn: stead of golng into exautive sedsbon for the cuasideratiou of the New York uowinatious, or taking up Senator Edmunde’ constitutiooal resolutious, fudulged this alteruoou tna Juug Ut stustud o U Jackaou, Van WAL FISHELR, H, lé \V.Alltl}. v — Lo taslons Lomn g v FAIRBANKS' i ANLA whe G T, T FAIRBANKS. MORSR & CU. 111 & 113 Lake St Chicugo, ne e Clas s sleuting prin- Becarefuitobuyonly tha Genulna, & bpek Disumetvin Lo e Feisoni Miero '

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