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ws THE CHICAGO TRIBUN. Company to Jay tracks through thelr terrl- tory, the pistol of Mr. Beveridge, the Agent, went off accidentally, and the the ball in- Meted fatal fufiries on Medieiue Bull, tho Brule Chief. ‘Lhe Indian Chief was mag- hianimous enough to aeqult Mr. Boyerldge of all Ulane and te request his followers not to tholest bla, zs ccnerany Thompson's resignation takes eect on tho 20th inst. Seeretary Ramsey will lake charge of the Navy and Army De- bartnents after that date, and will retain charge of both Departments until Secretary Thompson's successor Js appoluted. Mr ‘Thompson denies the rumor. that Gen, Grant Tal expressed displenstre at his taking the Chairmanship of the American branch of the De Lesseps Canal Company, Tr appears that the murderers of Dr. Pare sons, the Ameriean nilsstonary to Asiatle ‘Tarkoy, have not yet been exeeuted, and that yhhave been ranted a new trial. Seercta: Svarts has been go informed, and he has unto Mr. Heap, our Consul at Constan- thople, ta watel the course’ of proceiltire In the case of those already convicted, and to fngist upon thely punishment, Mu. Craro, of Massachusetts, took n fly nt the Monroe doctrine question yesterday, In- troduelng. 0 ohition, which afler somo debate was retyrred to the Committes on Forelgn Affairs, declaring that the proposed constrnetion of an interoceante canal on the Do Lesseps.plan ts tiot to _ bo tolerated except the United States have tho control and Buperviston of tho eanal. Commissionnn Raum stated in a tele- gram to Collector Woodcock, of Nashyille, yesterday, that during last week ‘not less thin five United States officers have been Killed or wounded while trying toenfores the Jaw against moonshiners, and advises hhn to employ a foree large enough to cope with the outlaws, Mr. Woodcock has telegraphed back that he has sent a large, wellearmed foree agalust the seoundrels, and that he ex- + pects to see thom in jail ina very short tine, ‘Ts sentences on the Rev. Mr. Dale mul the Rev. Mr. Enright, English Rituallsts, passed by the Court of Arches, have been confirmed by the Court of Queen's Bench, Lord-Justice Coleridge, who dellvered Judg- mientan the appeal, said the sentence was fully warranted by the evidence. The rev- erend defendants will probably appeal to the House of Lords, A muir was Introduced Into Congress yes- aerday by Mr. MeCold, of Towa, to regulate the rate of frelghtage and the rate of passen- ger fare of rattroads, ‘Tho bill provides for a uniform rato of fare and frelhtage, the ereation of a committee of Congress whose duty it shall be to inquire Into any Infrae tlons of the Taw, and to see that ofenders are , bunished, ‘Tus Loutslana Supremo Court has de- efded that Mr. Shakespeare and the other of- fivers elected at the “Inst New Orleans munie- ipalclection are entitled to the places to whieh they were respectively elected. ‘Tits means the end of the Fitzpatrick-Cibson ring, and the Inauguration of a government of de- cency, order, nnd economy in the Creseent city. Tur County Comuiasloners .of Maton County, Indiana, are trylng. to tind:out: how and by whom the County Assessor's books were tumpered with so 03 to reduce some as sessments from $100,000 to $10,000, othérs from $20,000 to $2,000, aid 80 on. ‘Chore’ has been some crookedness, it.1s evident. ‘The dust Assessor might explain it !€ he would. - Ges. Grant and Mrs, Grant, with some friends, arrived in ‘Washington’ yesterday from New York. ‘Tho Guneral was received atthe depot by delegntions represénting tlio Toys in Bus, and was escorted by. sovornl hundred men of that orgnntzntion to" hig hotel. Ile will be tendered a public recep- tion to-night. - sped ee Mn, Scimorpen, tho Sacramento gentle- man who shot Dr, Le Fovre, o dentist, fur undue inllmacy with his (Schrocder’s) wife, and whose trial occuptéd tho attention of tho Sacramento Criminal Court for over a week, ‘wWhs acquitted yesterday, The defense was emollonal Insanity. ‘The Jury was out seven- ty-two hours, IL, L. Hornnoor, the agent of the Ameri- ean Express Company at Dubuque, shot his S-yeur-old daughter through the head yos- terday morning In that elty, and then blow out his awn brains. Stokness and a natu- rally melancholy dlaposition led Mr, Ilo brook to commit tho terrible crimes, Tun Mark Lane Expreas says the London eran market was unusually dull list week, Jt opened dull nud closed so, On Wednesday the price of wheat declined 25 cents por auarter, and thore was a still further reduc tlon Saturday, Foreign grain suffered. the greatest depression, - cece Iv has been finally determined to appoint Gen. 0. O, Howard to suecced Gen, Schofield at West Point. ‘Tho Intter will be sont to command a nuw miliary division with head- quarters nt Now. Orleans, Gen, Miles will probably succeed Gen, Howard, a Ar the conference of Methodist ministers held at St, Louls yesterday the orthodoxy of Dr, Thomas was indorsed after an acrimont- ous debate, ‘Khe Rey. Dr. Fetton eloquently defended the now celebrated Chicago divine, ceemtenmmeiinns Eant Stannors, of tho English Rifle As- soclation, has written to Judge, (ildersteeve, of the Amorlean organizution, inviting him tosond eight American rilemen to compete with the English, Scotch, and Irish teams ut Winbledan, » Asona those who dled yesterday wero the Jon, Milton Dil, of Paris, in this State; W. UL. Bralnerd, an editorial writer on the Dendwood Datty Regiorter, and Lieuten- ant-Commander SIonry C, Nivlds, of tha United States Nav, ‘Turner {sn prospect of a iyely warof rates between the Western Union and the Ameri an Union Yelegraph Companies, Wartles aving to pay for messages will beneilt by tho war If {t ocenrs, and will therefuro not pray that It bo averted. a : aaeeteaervememeneens Tur amount of gold bullion recelyed .at New York yesterday from Great Uritaln was “$3,448,000, Of this sum the City of iich- wond brought $1,759,000, the Mosel $912,000, wad the Arizona $770,000, enemas Ait J, SurtaVAN HALE, father of Eugeno Mate, wis seriously and probably fatally in Jured Baturday.at Lewiston, Me, by the fail- Ang of & lever, x ‘Tie oMlelal figures glve Jones, Greenback- er, & majority of 2} over Shepard, Demo- crat, for Congress from the Fitth District of ‘Texas, a ANumpen of interesting decisions’ by the ‘United States Supreme Court are announced this morning, : —_———— ; Stacut.y cooler weather, with ralu or 6uow, ly the weuthor prospect for ty-day, WASHINGTON. “A Man Living in a Distant State” to Be Secretary of the Navy. Despicnble Program of the Democrats Rogarding the Count, Futile Endeavor to Koop Gon, Gar- ficld’s Successor Out of the House, The Senate Unwilling to Take Immediate Ac- tion on the Canal. Considerations Touching upon the Calamity of Hven Preparing for War. The Scnate’s Time Occupied by a Reintroduction of the Fitz John Porter Case, House Kesolution Introduced Ex- pressing Sympathy. for tho Irish. Features of Excellent Measures Ad- vanced by McCoid.and Willis —Supremo Court. Grant Boom in Waslington Yesterday— Tho Countercheck-Popular Ape plied in the House, i Bornhardt—Appointments — Lighthouses— PonosasOrooked Vinogar—Army Joalousics, TIE NAVY. PRESIDENT HAYES’ FORTHCOMING APPOINTMENT, Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune. Wasuixatos, D.C. Deo. Br, Thompson hag mule quick work ia-leaying the Nays De- partment. Ills resignation has been jaceepted, his successor nppointed, and ho will loave tho Vopartinent next Monday. ‘Tho President, as ho Ia permitted by Invw to do, to-day has designated tho Seorutary of War to alsy assume tho duties of thu office of Secretary of the Navy. Ly thls dévieo bo hus nvolded the present necessity of inking a new member into his Cabinet, Some of the nilnor ollletaia ofthe Navy Departmont hiera, wholad hoped for the temporary honor of a promotion to be Secretary of tho Navy for two months, will porhups be disappointed, THE COMING BECRETARY, Tho destynatton of Mr. Ramsey to be Tempo- rary Secretary of tho Navy cannot continuo under tho -Inw, ‘however, fora longer period than ten. duys. Soc, 180 of tho Revised Stat- utes, speclitently says, that a vacancy occa- stoned by dénth or resignation must not be tem. Porarlly Aled for a longer poriod than ton days, Tho Prostdont hus sent nn Invitation to A PERSON LIVING IN-A DISTANT BTATE to bo Secrotary of tho Navy for tho remainder of bis torm, and -tt is oxpeeted thnt ho will bo here tu enter. upon his ofiee, 1f he accepta tho placo,. Lefora the oxpiration of tho ten-day mit, ' TIE COUNT. DEMOCRATIC PROGRAM, Spectat Dispatch to The Ohicavo THdune, Wasuixctox, DG. Doe, 13.—Souo Démo- crats make nolsy threats ua to what [a Hkely to happen if tho Itepublicuns of tho House, ufter tho holiday recess, to not permit the Morgan Bleetoral-count resolution to pasa, ‘They de- clare that tho resolution will be permitted to rost until the day before the time tixed for tho meeting of tho two Housea in Joint convention in Februury for counting tho Eleotoral voto, when thoy will bring ft up. and forco {ts passugzo at the penalty of anarchy, pending the count on an Irregular declaration of the Elector vote. Frank Hurd fs announced to bo propuring to muke a publi declaration of thls rovoluttonury purpose on the part of tho Democrats, One who speake by tho book saya that . . sa nump! a will notify the Nopublicuns that If thoy persist in obstructing the pnssnge of thia rule thoy, will have to count In and inaugurate ‘Gurileld fu tha midst of anarchy, without warrant of Inw, and under such elreumstunces ug will make bla ine auguration little less than a usurpation, MURD NOT IHARD. : Hs FIA‘COL - Special Dispatch to The Chlcago Tribune, Wasinnaton, D.C. Deo. 1,-Frank Hur, of Ohlo, came ton sudden end in the Houge to-day in Mla long-preparet attick on tho rights of Gen, Garilotd's successor to bis sent, When sir, Taylor presentud himself to bo sworn fn Hird objected Jn a manner which Indlouted Immense contidonce in-bla posltion; His point waa thut ‘Tuylor had buon clected from tho old Nineteenth District, and not tho ono which | thas:Inw now recognised as tho Nineteenth.. Nopresentative McKinley at once took up tho case, and, inn brit out logical and conyineing spocch, showed tho weakness of Murd's postition so clearly that’ not 8 elnglo man onthe Democratie sido came to Hurd’s nssiat- mico, Unrris, of Virginia, and Alox Stephons Loth took icround against him, and, scoiny that ho was ontirely deserted by hls own aide, he Abandoned his opposition, and Taylor waa aworn in, -MeKinley, after showlug that, aven asa clonr and undisputed primna-facto’ case, Tylor Wag ontitted to bo sworn in, also showed con cluslyely that, + : ON THR MERITS OF THB CASE, he wag entitled to bo recelved, The argument was pluiny—-namely: that a cortiin constituency in Ohlo whieh had clectod Gen, Gartiuld for thio Forty-aixth Congress wera ontitied tog repre sentatlye here forthe full term of two yeurs, If, now, the tnan they dad sont hero by thelr votes to Mllout the term of Gun, Gurlgld was rejected, this constituency, which composed a leyal Hepresontative District of tho Btate at the tlie of thelr firat olevtion, would be dis franchised, To suy that the elovtion of Taytor snouid hive taken plicoin what ta’ now tho Ninetwenth District would ho to give some coun- tlos (comprising tho new district whieh wero taken from the ald) two Hopresontauyow io Cons areas, which was illognl and absurd. THE IWTIMUS, ? GRAVE QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER. Speciat Dispatch to Tas Vhicugu Tribune, Wastincton, $, C,, Doo, 13,—Thy tirt lobby to munifest strength at this acysion jy that of the Nicaruguan Canal, It ta rapidly formiug itavlf behind thy cover of a loud proclamation of tho Monroe doctrine, ‘This Ja, in fact,.thele eblot stock {1 trade, aud, some Interested noar tho President huving secured hla reproduction and reassortion of this yaguo aud practically incaulngless doctrine, uoleas bucked by sbipa and armica whenever the question of enforcing St arrives, the Nicaraguan lobby {6 ready to proceed to busincas. Thoro iy alu a lupby ukin to this which also dyhte in the namo ‘of Mr, Monrov, and that has for ite object the purchase of tho Chlriqui atrip. It ta claimed that this belt across tho Isthinus, extending from tho Gay of Chiriqui on the uorthern coust to the Gulf of Dulce on the Paci, ia now reall ned by American -clt! clonr title for “AS PHOPER CONSIPEIATION," Fay $600,000, but, necording ‘tu the claims of tho Government which made this concesston, it long since lapsed by reason of non-vompltance with its terms, Thesa required tho construction of routs which have never been bint, and tho estubiishment of Hnes of — xteamors which do not yet exist. The limit of time with= in whieh these tings were to be done hag long since passed. De Lesseps’ schome may have a lobhy connected with ft, and the alleged dapatat front Maris that money has been sent to tniluence the Americnn press would look ominuns of it, Now thit the [Manama Company has opened tts subscriptions in<all parte of the vountry, and scoured the services of ony of President Huyes’ Cabtoct.as one of its miin ofteers, tho necessity of a lobby ty proceed Ig not su apparent. The fecting in Congress tins changed from tho first partlal hurrat with which the President's ligh- sounding words nbout the Monroe doctrine wors Breeted to something more practical. It ts evl- gent that our whole navy would bo POWERLESS TO CONTEND with the first-elnss foreign Powers over the Pane Ama question, 1f the matter wes to bo finally dee oliled by tho test of arms. It Is woll unioratoou that the sallipg around ina pond Hko Hampton Ronde In Hollduy dress of ships and non, for the Amusement of & select company of oxcursiunists, faono thing, and practically enforcing tho Monroe doetring at the mouth of the cannon Is quite abother, Practical members are also asking whut diference It would make, in caso of war, {f tho United States had obtained controlin the outeet, unless she belt! herself constantly ina eowlition of armed preparation to «hold ft ngeatust afl comers, These sane practicn! men nre talking of distances, and reaching the con aluston that tho talk based upon the fea that Pamung is just at our doors, In a nillitary or naval sense, 1s all humbug. When war ships and transports aro once loaded and dispatehed on tho ocenn, a voynge of threo or four days 8 nn element of coniparatively Ht- tle conscytience, and war over 4 canalou the Jathinus would bo in avery senso A FOREIGN WAIL Tho fecling fs fast increasing that to fulminate the Monrue doctrine, unless thora is a tixed and fully understood purpose to enforce it, If possl- bie, ugulnst Do Losseps, the moment he begins actual work, fs something a goo deal worse Uno child's play, and a very light klud of ohuit to feed practical Americans with, On tho other hand, the feeling is that, if there is a purpose to futerfere in ease De Lesseps proceeds without arranging for full control of tho canal by tho United States, then those dealing with this subject should first = pauso long. enongh to consider tho effect upon the present condition of our ercdit, trpor tho prica of our bonds, upon. the check upon furthor ro- funding, nnd upon the vast incrvase of the pub He debt which oven a first proparntion to ine dertuko tho enforcemont of tho Monroo doce tring would cause, even if wship never teft our shores after tho preparations necessary to 0 start wero completed, The ceutrat polut for tho people to consider now In regard to this matter Js that a powerful tubby is trying to ncoomnlish Its purpose by working tho echoes with loud tulk about the Monro doctring. Mi. THOMPSON is alreaily commencing work earnestly for his Panama Canal sehome, and, first uf all, Is en deavoring to make It appear’ that the Te Les- sepa project In no way contravenes tho Monrvc doctrine. Mit, THOMPSON SAID TO-DAY that, ff {tdid, he would be tho lust American to have anything to dy with It; and, in connection with tho De Lessopa scheme, tho question of the absorption of tho slightest poruon of territory of a Central Amoerlean Stato by on European Power, he, for one, would bo willing to. huve tho entire armed forces of the United States used to prevent {t. Buttho construction of 0 cannl upon this continent. by forclgn cupitalists, he elntius, Is ng legitimate aa the construction of railroads by foreign capital, Mr. ‘Thompson nigo denied in toto ‘TUE BENSATIONAL REPORT SENT FROM NEW YORK of an interview In that elty botweon him and Gen. Grant, according to whieh Gen, Urant en- denvored to romonstrate with bim for having nureed to asdist- the Do Lessops project, Mr. Granite ~ | . i ta UO EANWHIEA, tho advocates of the Monrov doctrine ant the friends af tho Nicaragua routo have cor tion of a resolution, which wns referred to tho Foreign Affairs’ Committoo in tho House, ro- alllpiilug, fan very radival mannor, the princl- ples of tho Monroo doctrine, aod denouncing any attempt of n forolgn Government, oven Ine directly, to control or suporvisu. any inter- oceanle equal between tho Atlantic aud Paclile States of the United States. ‘ GEN. GRANT. YORMAL NKGEPTION, Epttial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasitnatox, D, C., Deo. K.—Gen. Grant's ree coption here to-day was an enthuslnstic ona, The woathor was pleasant. Pennsylyanluavonue assumed a holiday appearance. Leave of nb- ence was given in all of tho Dopartments at 2 o'clock to such clorks ag belonged to the oryau- ization of tho “ROYR-IN DLUE, Thoro were sovernl comunnics of those, ono of which was-in full uniform, with arms aud ge- coutrements. There was an finmenso crowd at the dopot, and the potles had ditticulty in keop- ing 8 lung open for outgoing pussengors, As, the trilh roiled in tha ehimes of tho Metropolttan Church rang out “ Homo Again,” while Jient, Hahnomann, of tho artillery, fired a sutute Of soverteen guns from the Agri- cultural Grounds, Gon, Bento, the host of Gen, and Mrs, Grunt, was tho frat to enter tho car, end was 2 CLOSELY FOLLOWED by.Gen, Logan, Gen. Nawley, and Gen, Burn- aldo, Gena, Allan, Rutherford, and C. P. Crandall, and Cols, J. R. Thumpson and. 1. 8, Tichonor, theas seven yentlomen being oflicers of tha Union Veterans’ National Committee, Thocrowd was so great thut somo people wero trampled upon and quite badly crushed, When Gon. Grant reachud the avenye, tho Hoys In -Blte tiicd into Uno, preceded hy the Murine Nand, and escorted bin along the route of march up Penngylyania ayenuo to Lafayette Square, which faccs tho Exeoytivo Munslon,’ In tho barouchy with bin: were Gens, Logan, Nurnside, and Haw- Joy, the comaluing geutiomen of tho Committee following in a burouche, Gon, Roato had hastened forward in ndyauco of tho proccasion {n his ‘private carclugo swith Mrs. Grunt, Mra, Jesse It, Graut, and Mra, Bontus, AUNIVED AT THY RESIDENCE OF GEN, DEALE, the different nillitury orgunizations counters mmarobed and passed in review before thair com- munder, Gon, Grant, who sat in his enrringo with wnouvered bead, rovelving thelr salutes.” Whon ho had alighted and shaken handy with tho officers, who formed tn tne at his left, ho passat Into the house, and the crowd Gispersed. Tha spontuncous cnthusinsin of this revoption was In harmony with tho oxceltont discipline or tha companies participating, and roltected credit on officers ana members alike. ‘Tho largo-and handsome silk flag presunted by tho Indies of the Interlor Depurtinent to tho U. 8, Grant Company of Boys in Blue was promi- pont In the procosaign. GEN, EDWAND ¥. DBALE, formerly Minister to Austria, who thls week on tertalns Gon, and Mra, Grant and tholeduughtor- in-law, resides on tho west corner of IL struct aud Lafayotte Square, in tho substahtial red brick ownod by him, and kaown us © tho Old Docatur Munaton,” which was butte by Cammo- dore Decatur out of prizesmonvy recelyed from captyres, and wus the econg of his death, follow~ ing upon his duel with Barron, ‘Tho following persons Wore entertalnd AT DINNER {hia oyoning by Gon. and Mrs. Bento, to meot tho (rant partys Bonators Authony, Burnside, and ~, Camcrou, Sonutor and Mr, Carpenter, Jude Edwards of Pennsylvania, and Mr, and Mra, Lovi BP, Morton, To-inorrow Gon, Grant willl dine with Senator Burn sido,, Wednesday, at. dinner, ‘he, * with the Indice of his party, will be entertained by the President and dirs, Hayes, Thursday wdine hereparty to geutlemon will bo given In his hone or by ox-Congresaman and Mrs, Jobn is Alicy, at thelr residenco, No, 28 McPherson Square, Friday be will attend a alintlae dinnorsparty at Gon. Walmaugh's. Suturday is tha day now Ins tended by hin for his departure. Whilo hore Gen. Grant will visit tis Arabluy horses, which are kept on Gen. Ieule’s farm, 9 few utiles from thocity, Jt is atye contemplated by tho Boya ln Blue to tender Gen. Grayta formal reception and banquet. sMyEns’ “ DNEAK" AT OHANT, Fe Tho recepUion of tiruut to-day Jarred some: ya - zons, nud that they can givo tho United States W 'Thompeow soit that thero’ was not 2 word of || truth in tho story, and that ho only casually met. mencer 1 counter.moyemont, by the introduc. . TU. SDAY, DEC what on tho Demoorntio norves, Unier tho | wittMil ad tio formed for Gen. Rehonield to éam- [uiy Inw, mental depression thereto, Congressinan Myers, of Intlann, produced a reavlution of inquiry, addressed to tho Secretary of tha Treasury, 14 to tho sims of monoy paid ta U.S. Grant front tho time he entered Weat Polnt to the last hour of his tust term as President. Mr. Myers was defentod tn his -distriet in October, and he felt like calling for nn itemized bill, and hy did sd, IIOUSE BILLS. M'COLD'S RLECTION AMENDMENTS. WARHINGTON, 1. C, Deos 13: Dill intros duced in the How y MeColl, proposing a constitutional amendment, provides that olea- tions In nll the States for President, Vieo-Mreste dent, Stato and county oflvera, in. Presidential yours, sll be hell on the fret Tucaday after the frst Monday of November, «It further pro- vides that cach Stata ahitll, by tho Legislatures thercof, be divided Into election precincts, cons talning not to exceed fclectors, Enel State! shall enact and matntata 2 freo public-school. aystein in organized districts, not loss than ones in evel clebtion. distriet, necesslblo to all ehlldren, Gin which setioola shall bo kept frev tochildron G to 21 yearaof nge, without separation or distinction on recount of racp, color, or soeint condition; school to be keptolght months In each year, No publfe funds shall be by States nppropriated to support , sectarian | schovuls, No vitlzen born within tho United States after tho adoption of those amondments, who has not nttended pubile or other schools for Ave yenra, and fs unable to read or write, shall bo allowed to vote ‘The failure of ay State to carry ont those amendinents as to eloution pre+ einets and eohools may be deomed a failure to | malntain a republican form of governinent, aud Congress may, by act,exelude thy representation of such State, and tho Elevtoral count of the sume. unt the required legislntion is enacted. Congress may enforce these amondmonts by ap: Proprinte Jegisintton. e M'COIn'S ILL TO KEQUEATE comminen by railroads between the States provides ‘that rallway compattes nnd all persons operating tho sume. shiil, on or before Margh 1, 1831, minted Gut nnd publish setedules of rates, fevs, and charges for transportation of porsons and frolght, whieh sehedutlos shell be loyal retes, the siino ns if qirt of tho net. he one uniform charge for Jonding, untonde | img, and handing, and a uniform nilluage- rite for hauling per, car, whothor shippors ‘we one oor more cars. The bill lnys down ng neardinal fogat princtpie, to bo ob- surved In operating such rallways, tho perform- ance of impartial publio service for a fair pri- yate profit, andauy acts or omissionsof such companies, any combination detenting come petition, any pooling drawbacks, rebates, ais- erlminationg, or fnilurcs to furnish facilltics to other intersecting or connecting rallwaya shall bo null and void, contrary to public polley, and in violation of this net. Tho bill also contalns a Penal clause, punishing all such acts in violation of the act, a provision for, ehanges mado In tho schedules upun thirty days’ published notice thereof, and ws protision for +a Conunttlee of tho House called the Committee on Stpervising Hallways, composed of one meniber from each Judicint Cireult of tho United States, to investigate and report addi- Honal safcguaris, restrictions, and needed lugts- Jation, with pawor to sit in yacation and take testimony as In other cuusos, THY MILL INTRODUCED NY WILTTS WELATIVE TO CIVILSERVICE REFORS, provides that all persons In tho clvil-service of tho Government, holding cominiastons for four years, aball hold indetlattely, or until res moyed by death or by authority dt extst- Ing Inwa, and ‘that all futura commissions ahall Ue so’ Sastted. It nuthorizes aud empowers tho President to [ssuo 1 proclamation by whieh ho nay’ appoint ull officers commis sioned for four years to hold indofinitly; that all competitive exaininations shall be held publlely, upon a notice. published thirty days in’ tho newspapers of the District of Columbia, and that tho report of the respective standing of thoso examined, be published, the examiners to sien uw pledge:to conduct tho examination. im- partially. It requires promutionas to the several grades of clorksbips In tho Departments to bo made from gridcs lintuediately below, upon tho results of the cvumpotitive examinu- tions. “It requires the heads of, Depart- ments hereafter, under onth of office, to observa tho, following rules in: muking Appointments; thit ho will not eansider creed, polltical feelings or opinions, birthptaco or rest- denco, nor servides which a person may hive rendered’ any fitient party or any candidate, nor hia alint Sob Jattonship to any Senator or Kepresentativo, or othar. person of political in- fluenca; provided, that seryico in the. army or navy,ur belug the widow ortho daughter’of a sojgicr or sailor disabled or killed iu the service of tho United States, may be taken Into consid- , eration, Tho-Dill provides that the Presliont: may designate pot excecding. ton positions in onch of the departments to which this rulo shall not apply. v i IN THE SENATE, ‘THE, SIGNAL SRUVICE. . Apectal Dispaieh to The Chicago ‘Tribune, Wastnaton, .D. C., Dee. 1ik—Senater Weat cnitsed a spirited debate in the Senate to-day by” tho Introduction’pf a resolution directing the Civil-Servicg Committes, of which he is Chalre min, to inquire into tho orgunizauion of tho, Slxnal-Servico Bureau, « He wns of- tho opinion that naval officers’ word moro uscd to observing ' tho wenthor that) urmy officers, and ho thought that tho corps - should be reconstructed, al-_ though ho did not desire to oppose tho coifir- mutlon of Gon, Hizen, just nominated to suc eced Gen, Myer, Senators Thurman, Edmunds, and Muxcy took tho ground that tho Bureau was A MILITANY CREATION, ‘* that ft bad control of long Ines of military telo- araphs, and that.i¢ should bo under the control of military olficord, Sonator Dawes roviewod tho growth of tho Signul-Servico Bureau, and showed how the appropriations for it had gratl- ually beon inereasod until, they reached thelr present slze, Ho thought thatJt would bo well, at this the, to thoroughly investigate: the Bue reau, and to place the best-ndapted offfeers in control of It, it was finally dculded, on motion of Mr. Edmunds, ty have tho Investigation muda ‘by the Committee on Military Adairs,” Senator Randolph brought up his ite tear aa AMENDED ¥17% JOUN PORTE RESOLUTION, which authorizes tho Prosident to relnatato him, provided that such reinstatement shall give no nicher rauk thnn'Colonol on tho retired Mat, and that Porter shall recolve uo allowange or compensation for the mo intervening betweon his digwlasul and restoration, It was taken up y party vote, except thut Senator Hour votod aye, Senator Curpenter made | : AN ABLE LEGAL ARGUMENT : against tho bill, tukingtho ground that Congress gan nelthor relenso 4 man from penalties line posed ner authorize the Fresidant to ap> polnt (without tho consunt of tho Bcn- ate) & .min to dfitco, Those objections wore’ combnted, tend tho resolution was supported by Senators, Thurman, Eaton, Maxoy, Heroford, and MeDonald, all Damocrats, . Son- jttore Logan and Edinunds opposed: the. sreelu- ton, ‘Tho debitty wis continued until 4 o'clock, when Judge Davis moved an exeautive session to which Honator Nandulpt, who baa charge of tho bill, reluctantly consented, +f TI ARMY. - WEST POINT, Sptctat Dispatch to The Chlcugo Tribune, Wasuixaton, D, 0, Deo, i—2t hua buon do- elded to uesikn Gon. Howard to duty ta tho conmnand of tho Departinent of - West Point, und an order to that affect will, it 1a. oxpected, be Issued to-morrow, Thisdecision was reached alter mature coysidoration by the resident, Who Js sult to recognize most olonrly the nced of a change ta the administration of ‘aitatra at the Silltary Academy, Mo is sald. to Lolloye that tho standing of that Institution has beon injured in tho esthmation of the: people by evonta which havo occurred thoru’ within the lust few Monthy, and that, ta fact, the Acudemy, ua well ua Cadot Whituker, was on trint. Just spring. ‘There ie a very general (impression that the verdict of the public wus quite as untae vorable to tho Institution as to the eadet, aud tho oxtruordinary tono of Gon. Schoflolkt's ror port hua tended to contirm rathor than taweakon this publio verdiot, ‘TH ASSIGNMENT OF GHN, HOWARD to West Point has been strongly opposed by amy juiluences, which ure espeolally friondly to Gon. Schofield, Indeed, somo judisereet frends of Gon, Schoflold have had a great deal to say In Washington about “the pepular clamor! which bag been raised ugulnst that olticor by tds “detractors.” Gen. Howard's friends auy that he will go to West Point with a dotermluution to do his duty firmly, and to care sy out, a8 far og niny bo, tho views so adinisnbly oxpreased by Suorvtary Ramsoy ip his addrvss to. by rudites of tho Acudumy last Juno. Jt ts Bal at THE BTATH OF LOUISIANA willbe Jucluded Ju tho uew militury division In such echedutes thero shalt | 1880—TEN PAGIS, mandenetthat hla headquarters will be estab. Ushed ak Yayy Orleans, t appenrs to bo con- sidered adeputiod that Gen, Torry will remain in command @tifar Department of Dalota, and Mt fa tholle® probable that Gen. Miles wil he nent to tho Department of Columbia, mnv puder Gen, Howard's coms mand, Thero nre‘twh other dtepartinents,-that of tho South and tle! opartment of exns,—to elthor of which Get Jiles might bo assigned, Tt Is understood that he'would not solvat tho De- partment of tho Bouth If permitted to make his own cholce, because thore is little: to bo dotte there, and ko profers an native post. _ THY OPYONENTS OF ARN, HAZEN distrusting thotrubltity, ovidently, to defeat him for confirmation, haye formed a plan to render lim: ineligible te tho oftleo by prasing no liw whieh shall provido that tho position’ of Chief Bignal Otlicer shall bo hold by an army olliver with tho rank of Colone! of Infantry. This would exclude Hazen frém the place, as he fan Brigndior-General. Cat, Myor was also a Nrig- -ndier-General, but only for a fow months, as be ‘aueeceded $n hreving incorporated in’ tho last Appropriation LIL a clause raising him to tho rank of Srigadler-Genoral, Prior to that thie ho. bold only tho rant of Ticutenant-Colouel, NANDOLPH MARCY, COMMISSATIY-CHNERAT, Is to bo placed upon tho retired Met to-morrow SUPREME COURT, 4 DEOLEION, ” Wasntxatoy, 0. Cy Dee, 13.—Tho following Supreme Court deelstons are announeed: United States ex rol, Thamns MeBride, ptalntiyt inerror, v8. Carl Schura, Sceretary of tho tn- terior, In ctror to tho Supreme Court, District é¢ Columbia, ‘Chis was suit for n writ of man- ditnus to compel the Secretary of the Interior to. deliver to plalnttit tn error, MoDride, 2 patent for ncertain tract of land in the ‘Territory of Utah, which ta now. ombraced within the iinits of tho Mormon City of Grantsvilte. The land in controversy bad beon duly untered .by, McBride under tho homestead laws of the United States, his entry bad been approved by tho Goneral Lund Office, and a patent to bln therefor hind been made out, algned, sented, and recorded, and sent to the local Load Ollico nt Sult Lake City |. furdelivery. Neforo such delivery had ween mado, howevor, the Commissioner of tho (en- oral Land Oftice discovered that tha land cov- ered by tho. patent to Meliride was within fio ~corpornte limits of tho City of rantsyille, and that the municipality assorted title tult undor tho laws of the United States, “The Commissioner thereupon recalled the patent Refore It had passed Into tho possesaion of Mc- Bride, Investigated tho facts of tho ens, and uc- akied that tho patent had been improperly fesued, and should bo canceled. Merida np: pented from the decision to tho’ Seoretury of tho Yatorlor. Tho latter suatuined tho nation of tho Commisstoner of tho General Land Oflico, and refused to dellyer tho pntent to the patontoe. Melirido then brought this sult in the Supreme Court Intho Dtstrict cf Columbia for a writ of mandamus, The writ was donied by that Court on the ground that tha Secretary of tho Interlor Und a right to order tho cancollution of the Patent at anytime befere Its delivery to tho patontee, If, In bis Judgment, tho patent bad heed improporly issued. An appeal was then taken to tho Supreme Court of tho United States, Tho man questions presented by the arguments were, first whether tho Court below had Juris- diction to yrnut tho writ, and second, whethor an netunt delivery of a duly executed patent wis necesenry In order to veat the tltte In tha paten-. tee, ‘This Court holds, tlrat, tut tho Court be- Jow had Jurisdiction; second, that whon a patent forany partut the publio domain ss duly made’ out, signed, senled, countersigned, and recorded by the proper olicers of the United States, the ttle tosuch lund pnesea boyond recall to tho Jntunteo, no matter whether the patent, which ig merely evidence of such title, 1s uctunlly do- llvered or nut. Tho formal and comptete exe- eution of the instrument lan publle aot of tho Govornment of tho United States, and needs no dellyory or further authontication to make It perfect and valli, Tho title passes to tho #rantee by matter of reeord,and the delivery, which fs required In cayesof deeds to private indlyiduals, is not necessary to give effect to the granting ctnuse of tho Instrument. As soon na the lust uct in the formal execution of a patent ja performed, tho patentee becomes tho owner of the land, and tho United States bas no furthor power to deal with {t, oven though the Goncral Cand Oflico muy, atlll hold the undelfvered patent, No further authority to consider the patuntce's, qase remuins -in the Land: Uillea; no right to consider whother ha ought in equity to reccivo patent ornot, Thero remains only the simple , nuuiaterial duty gf delivering the patent to tho owner, and this duty can be cuforced by 2 writ ofmandumus, Whou Meliride shall have ob- tained evidence of his title, if thoro be any ren gun why, ag aguinst the Government, ho should nothave it; if it haa boon tssuod without au- thorlty of Inw, or by mistake of.fucts, or by fraud of tho grantee, tho United States can by * DIN In chancery obtatn.a doorco annulling the patent,: Similar rollet can uleo be hud by tho City of Grantayille through a sult in equity. In the monntiine tho lund belongs to Mofiride, and hola ontitted: to tho patont. The Judgmontof tho Supromo Court af the District of Columbian is reveracd, and tho caso romundod with ine structions to igsua tho writ of mandamus, Opinion by Justice Milter, Chlet-Justico Walto nd Justice Swayne dissonting. ee SUIT TO RECOVER, ; No, 673. Minor Merriwothor, Itceatver, ote., 0! tho Clty of Memtphis, ot ab, appullanta, vs. Robe art Gurrett &Benetal, Appeal from the Clreult Court of tho United Stntes for tho Westorn Dis- trlotof Tonnossco, ‘This was n sult brought by Qurrott & Sons and other creditors ‘of tho City ‘of Memphis against Merrlwethor, who nd been appointed by tha Govornor of Tonnessce tu vot- Jest the unpaid tuxes duo tho olty atter tho abrogation of the municipal oharter, and to cul- Iget tho amounts sovorally due thom from tho extinct municipality. ‘The Cireult Court, in ave gordunce with the prayor of tho’ ercditors, ap- pointed anothor itecolver, and rendered a declae Jon In favor of the ereditora, whleh was in wubs Btanco as follows: 2 First—Thut tho creditors aro ontitted to recov- er tholr devta, the amounta of which wil bo heroaftor asvortnined and flxod by the Court. Second—That ull tho agsots and property of the City of Sonphis, Inéluding tuxes unpald, bo ap- plied to thu paymont of ita debts, Third~Lhnt tho Revolver tyzdirected to pro- cood to gullcot the nssots, including taxea, us dlrocted by tho order appolntlug him. « Fuurth—That Morriwethur, tho. Receiver ap- pointed by the Governor of the Stato, ts porput+ ‘ually enjoined frout Intorforing with tho ussets, Rruporty, ute, of the Mecolyor appuintod by the Cireult Court; and Fifui—That alitho pronorty within tho mite of the torritory of the City of Btemphis is Hato and may be eubjoothd tu the payment of all debts the City of Memphis owea the oreditors suing, ond that such Hiypbititios stinll be enforced. Tron tlio to tine in such munner as the Court nity order, rom thladocrea Morrlwathor ot al. appodlod. ‘This Court holds aa follows; Firet—Tiat tho property hold for public uso, suchas public buildings, streets, squarcs, parks, {iro appnratus, otu,, and yonorally gverything holil tor governmental purposes, cannot bu sub Juetod to the payment of tho debta of the city, Its pulilio character forbids such an approprin- tion, Upon tho ropoal of the charter of thu ulty such property passed undor the immodiate con- trolof tho State for tho sauio public usos, tho power once delegated to tho olty in that bobalt having boon withdrawn, , Scconl—A private party of (ndlyldunts within tho lluita of tho terntory of tho city cannot bo subjocted to tho paymont of dobis of tho clby oxoept through taxation, Lhirk—Tha power of taxation ts legislative And cannot bo oxcroised otherwise than undor the iegitutive nuthority, ae ‘ayth—Taxos lovied according to law bofore tho rejien! of tho charter, othor than such as were lovied in obedience to speolat requiremont of tho sontract entered Into under authority’of | aw, nud such a3 were lovied under Judielal dl- rection. for the payment of Judymonts recov. rod agalnst the olty, cannot be colluoted through tho Instrumontatity of a Court of Chuncery at the instanco of tho croditory of the city, Buch taxes can only bo collected under’ loglalutlyo authority, If. no such autuority oxists, tho remedy Is by yppeal to the Loyislas ture, which alone can geant rejlof, - _, PUth—Tho Receiver and Nack-'lax Colicctor, Dppolnted by tho GPvernor, isu publie ollleer oluthod with logisiagivo authority for (ha cole lection uf tixes ~evicd befare the repoal of the charter, Tho fends tollected by him from tuxea lovied under Judicial dircetion cannot be nppro- prlitod to ud other wies than those: for which thoy werugyised, He, aa well os any other ayont of the State for the collection, van be compelled by ap pegiiate Judielal ordcra te proceed with tho wal ction of Buch taaes by the gale uf prop ergyor by guilt, or lu avy oiler way wutborized wu 1 to apply the proceeds upon judge ments, 7 Sturth—Tho bills in this ease eannot,be amended sons toobtain relief agalist tho Recelyer and Naek-Tax Collector without making an ontlrely new sult. : Scventi—Tho deereo of tho court below fs re- versed. Highth~Tho caugo 1s remanded with instruc- tlons to dismiss the bills without prejudlee, Upon tho first, sceoud, third, and fifth of thoso points the Judgment of (his Court is unanimous, Upon tho fourth, sixth, sovyenth, and olghth 2 majority of tho Court concur, Chief Justice Waite flolivored tho opinion of the Court, Justice Field dollyered on opinion concurred in by Jnotices Mitlor and Bradley, Juatlea Strong delivored u dissenting optuto, concurred in by dustlees Swayne and Harlan. ——- ‘SOUTH CAROLINA, THERD 1s hor A DEMOCRATIC AisTRICT IN THE ATATH. _.. Speedit Dispatch to ‘The Chieago Tribune, Wasntyatos, 1, Cy Tee. Mr. Totnier, tho Chief of the United Btates Superyisora for the Spartunsbtrg, Suuth Carotina, Dlatriut, fa in this city on business connected with his ollice, M0 ta @ Houth Carolininn, though a Repubiican, and reshies nt Bpurtansburg. He snys the reeent dee nial by'D. Wyatt Alion, that there was any hulle doztog’ In this district, is very amnalng reading: to reatdonta of tho distrivt, In fact, he says tho threo counties composing Mr. Alkon's district were among tho must bulldozed in tho Stato, Mx, Stolbrand, tho Republican — eantidate for Congress, was -on ono ovonsion driven fromthe — plnco oof «public speaking, and wag aetually in dangur of belug murdered by the mob, Ifo wag escorted to 9 place of anfety by some of the Domovrate pregont, thus preventing nn outrage for which tho leaders dil not caro to bo responalble, Bir. Poinlur suya thore wis THAOTIOALLY NO ELECTION AT Ate + Colored men and white Itepublicnns were intim- Kduted in yery many Instenovs, though the strong volnt.in the Bourbor managomont was in tho counting-out plan, Everybody might yolo, ox- cept ocensionnlly $m rurnl districts, but the Republican yotes wero not counted, Tho” nowmlual majorities of tho . Dein- ocratic candidates for Congrnss aro no criterion of their real minoritics, © sald Mr, Polnier, but there nro threo districts in which the countingsout was sv open and Mugrint that tho Republican candidates will make contests, Thosu nro Smalls, Muckny, and Lee, Stolbrand my not ninko n contest, but the truth [s, tho Domoerats havo not n majority itn ainglo dls- trict In the Stato, Mr. Poinlor expiains THE ANOMALY THAT AFR WHITE KEVURLICANS have mannged to subsist in South Caroling, by snying that they sro, usually nutives-of the State, and most of thom were in the Confed- erate army, They are, ng a rule, personally bravo mon, and are not to bo intimidated by nion.whose methods thoy well understand, and which they are roady to muot by armed restst- ance, ff need be. Tho negroes, he siys, have been trented unmereifully by tholr Democratic oniptoyers, and by thrents of oviction fram thalr eabing and loss of employment they have in many Instances been forced Into yoting tho Democratic ticket, As n wholo, howorer, ho thinks tho election was 1 farce, which omy needs tu bu looked into to suggest Its own cure, UNITED BTATES MARSHAL WALLAOR, OF BOUTI CAROLINA, ts qin Washington to look nfter his chances for renppalutment. Io ts not very sungutne of success, a8 both his Senators are opposed to him, Mr. Wallace, who fa a native of South Caroitna, and fs thoroughly acquainted with tha pollties of bis Staite, ylves 1t ns. bis opinion that tho Ho: publienn party will never aguin be In the ns-* cendant thore until thors {8 a diviston of tho: whito volo on “now issues. Anothor oras of negro-supremnoy, ‘ho ‘snya, would not be desirnbic oven by Ropublicans, He ip thoroughly convinced that the white Demoornta woutd realet with arms such a return to power of tholr anclent enemies. In tho Inst, election tho Democrats trented the Federal laws with contempt, and openly set thom at doflauce, Thoy gave him notice thut he TRY WOULD Nor Pant. - ® Supervisor. to bo prosont with hia potl-list nor would thoy tolorate tho Deputy Marshuls, “Arvost If you lke," thoy would sug.“ Wo with give ball, walye an examnation, and go into court.” All this was dono courteously, Mr} Watluce” explained, but there, wis, Atte use tos combat) =ssuch =n” Bpirlt. © Ho’ wns advise] to make nrresta” wholesale, but ho doomed it best not todo go, Mr. Walluca” suys that thera will probably Lo a notice of con- teat In evory ono of tha Congressional districts in tho State by the Republican etndidates, all of whom were undoubtedly eleatod, ‘Bir. Wathice,: Stato last fall, sald thero wore many ‘ CASES OF VIOLNNCR < i which hnvo not beon reported in the newspa-} pers. One of these occurred a fow miles from’! Greenville, A colored man named Cox, a Meth-! adlat cluss-leader, nud tho lovding politician’ in tits nelgbborhood, beeaine obnoxtous. to tho Democrats, who saw that, unless ho wus sup- Pressed in some way, ho would give them some trouble, Alurge party of ‘these approached bls house one night shortly before the election, and entled to.Cox to cone out, Ou his refusing todo 80, they in speaking of tho absence of bulldozing in-tho}}. FINED INTO THE HOUSE,” 7 {n which wore bls wifa and two childron—a boy: and tt girl. ‘ha intention of the mob was,” doubtiess, to scaro Cox, but he returned the fre, kllliug ono of his assailants, ‘fhe mob then broke Into the houso aud fairly, riddled Cox with bullots, moro than a hundred wounds boing found ov his.person, A Jury next day found that tho decoused cnmo to his denth by platol- shot wounds inflicted by partics unknown, The widow and children who witnessed tho tragedy, howoyer, know soma of tho murderers, but daro not disclose thoir numes, : ANOTHER INSTASCE was that of a white man nained MHydo, who bad tho temerity to run for 9 county officy on a Gregnbuck tieXot. He was supported by n fue sion of Republicans and Greonbackors, und hig candiducy looked formidable, Ho was visited by % band of armed ‘mon, who ‘red on his house, Hyde eseaped with his Ufo, and his onty Just returnes to his homo after anoxile of nearly wmonth and nv half, These dro Inatunues, and thore aro more of thom, which camo directly undor Marshal Wallace's persoml Gbsorvation, tt : TOE PONCAS, ' cORuONOnATED, Wasitinatoy, Deo, 13.—It inying been charge that tho potition, recontly recolved frum the Ponens, asking permission, for tholr head men ta conio to Washington to relinquish git clalm to Dakota lauds, aud .to ‘arrange for Indemnity and thelr permanent eottlement’ In the Indiin Territory, had been oblayned by HMlegitimate th Nuences, Sporetury Schurz sont out an inspector to Investignty whother tho potition was tho free oxpresston of thelr will, aud he hay to-day re« eclyeil tho following telegrams PoNOA, AGENGY, Meo, I—The Ton. Ca Schurz, Secretary'of tho interiors fhe Poncus th Council wi. They ure anx maln bere, lous to xottio mutters und ro- = Mawonrn, luspector, , BERNUARDT, ‘ Ross EH CLO. Wasninatom, 2, O, Deg, 1L—Tho following lotter has buon forwayded: Wasittnaton, 1D. 0. Doc, 10.20 Collector of Customs, New York—81s The Departinent 14 i reoulpt af your letter of the 4th fust,, eubmitting the uppeal, 128, of Sara Bernhardt, an wotrass, frou Your daseasinent of duty on certuda dressed and hats intended for her provesatonal personal wardrobe, which wera bi reo here by) the stoner Amoriquo, Out, 7, 18%, tho amount of duty su pald belie $1080, The list of articles ahows wut thoy conslsted of costumes apeolally ndupted for vertiin charactors roprosented by oMiHe, Uernhardt in professional: pacity, only — adapted atayo Use, ant there = svoms to bo no doubt tat they form a partof ber profe slonal implements or toola of tradu, as ized Ly deviation of thy Depuruinbnt, sine ie Oct. 3, 1872, andthe gonoral proctleo Has obtained for muny yeara, to ‘The duty hopours Hport the growing tat the articles had net boon In use pelor to thoir fine portation. A provishon of the law contained In be free Mat, whick governs the cusy, 16 ns fol~ jowar -* Sonriiny apparel iv actus use, and other personal effects, not merchandise, profes. alount Looks, diupleniunts, instruments, aud tools of trade, cucu pation, or employment af persons arriving tn tho Unlted Stated, the couditlon VU UGE NsBUEEC: of actual use -abrond, linposed by tho statute, ; ‘hls uttuchas oily to clearly " shown = by = the. atructure the paragraph above quoted, Some of tho-decluluns of tho Department oited {n your Jotter tpon ourtaln articles cluluied to be te plementa or tools of trate, had reference to the fut tht the articles bud been fuse wbroad, and probably the frou outry was granted upon’ the With of this etAtcment. Thales Dapactinent, haw ovey, 1a of tho opinion that ita rulings should xo Ho further than tho law in this respect, and that foteeen {mploments, Hike thesa fv question, f reasonable in amount, aid Intended In good (Continued on the wourtig apparel. ‘Th fe! to-day reuiivined the petluon of, Oct. | * "DR. CLAR JOHNSOIDS naa Bld » 8 1D ASUE, SS, ti SAM CEST 4 b= J 2 3 a ne 3 ash oz. Bret’ Bg an & ef 25 #3 es #8 2d en = s Ee ba trrapz sunu.y | Dyspepsta,7 Dlesage eats Ay they Bheumas opin Dronay, Heart Billousness, Nervous Dentin een Tho Bost REMEDY RNOWN tottan | 9,000,000 Bottles SOLD SINCE 1070, This Byrup possesses Varicd Properties, Xt Atmmulaces the Ptyaitne tn ths Banc, Fihloh converts the Stureh and Bene ete W Inge plucnes. 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AR TEUBIE SY Nie nivor univer ant fiattion; and ty higtly cetaomud by ull bo hav dhe ii Huctittt with tity neat Gory rusuits, und can Uigroray aimed ite aittoubied wit Eivor Goutphast pa ek tte * s Reiter ne wae sins Erne g urant multorae teoth fio and'found no yell i sad Sane, mada tag eA fociad recommend yar BSS aeny onan DONO CANA NUBESENIEELUe ; uriiiers - * Goon owt aganta, hate My DBAn Brits Elnro wod your seul INUIAN HET! BOL and have found We unequaiedie a Hel Hor, and tage pleasure In rocolumundiye aA, “ Suppreasalon’ Of Moustruatl Suppressslon of Manny Leralia CM, AN Hin; My dauxhtor was a sbleres Ji ndur i Hue nw Yen wine. We Une pluton Y Fiettouaatiioerchoul rolivt, aled.g taly ttt pany Schur nredicinds, anion wiloh was DEJA § tooD iio. 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