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2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 188I—TWELVE PAGLS. Buckner of Missouri Henry of Maryland | Brveig —_ Noake™ + Witting ia WASHINGTO: ne | PE ee ettale jutibedin neta Hutehins of New York, Morrison of Ile } Ferdon, - Newberry, a ons og tn menor y mes Sa a SOA in 1884 would Le wise to pinco a. woman suffrage | day a communication from Secretary Evarts, | oattle nnd other domestic animals, plank fn its platform, tho most important ques- |i which hesays: “Ihave the honor to ine | read to without objection. et way x aint ‘ fon of human rights now bofuro the poople for | form you that I hi yert 9 letter from | qq Messts Jotunston, Willhnins, Hollins, Sink, 4 - Mars, . vc {hal tog thlieas the thing with which the Grant | ‘orm you that T have received a letter from | and Coke wern conatituted ‘tho Ci Do, Se eae ct RH EER Fisher, : oRane” Woot. A.-110 ‘| aah quem shotitt- bo satisiied. ‘Thore ts an unidor- pester id Odean: “tho: clorap and Benjnintn F, Stevens, Dispnteh Agent of the | which was referred tho DN of Mr, Walle of Oblo. ‘The aa ae ; Foraytho, 4 The Monopolists Engaging! |Munting, Wi\ever, that Senator Conkling t | oyceen pele ee ee tiat while Inuoring (-Uilted States at London, stating that he la ano on tho sino aubjent lntraddced by ste, hit tion of ae Speen fe SC baR iis! , The question then recurred on canwiithiy to De'yatlatied with tha Poat-Oitlee ‘ Mr. Beniuinda called up tho Senate Wwortton mat bitur the added burden, (4 | Wtthorized to aeil to tho Stuta Depurt- y aisaoetine A eivitegeat onde te Ne wen A ment the. Henry-Stovens-Fraiklin eol- | ported from the Cuutmuittey an Teva h chuden “and: State, nti ald tharlgrphicat dea op. | Ieetlon of moantserlpts and books. } Site for ascertalning aud mettlinue pri) to i posed £6 the Kounlar naturo of one Government, "The letter: fe accompanied» by sts | claims in tho States nnd Territories ae “" Reasotved, That It ts: tho duty ‘of Congress ta | of imusertpts and books, and a descriptive sr Mealea, except Uallfornti,. red aubmitio the sovornt States:a constitutional | tettor from Stevens, In whitch {t 1s stated that |. pdf’ tlebut THE FINAL PASSAGE OF THE BILE, “the -Attention of the for placing the bonds, was adopted bY | and jt passed,—yens 185, nays 135, Following " Law-Makers. ; s 2 n.. vote of 10 Ley 9 Thay Greens | ts the yote In dethif: JIM backers all” vol Mara ih algo” ro aawslec tt See ok thet cotta. 1RU Department ns the-portion of New York. It Is knowh that ho dld’ not doyle, My. Murtdn - to necept tistenter’ of tho Nivy Depart: ment, becansd’ he. was unwilllig.to have {it appear that New York would be, satisiied as bients?s| Acklon, .-- .. Hamutond (Ga) Poeblo, ld Ly 4 aa particlputed tn by Me, oF i n' Sane] 9 a . F 4 Toller, Plum, ‘Thurman, Blatr, and Edie Messrs,-Rpker/bt LOT als ‘Atherton, Hugels {YAN [fitanteon 0 General Feeling of Shyness in.|with thts Deprriment. <2, 1. +. | | mmopdment securing to womencitizens tho right | those mnnnusaripts arootlgtnal papers relative the bift parsed Analy. Te requires tho peek nols, Daggett of Neva avis of C sAnehmnn, " “Heyklés 3. uchimond, aes N Mis PRIENDS*eAy ot ot | of suffrage, and, before “ndjoirning, to passa | chiefly to publle alfalrs, bequeathed by Bun- | Hon of) private Tantd elulms. ttuce! Steg Ferdon of New-York Hall of New Uamp- | Harber,” ° Hekeye'tt 94" toss, Fooling with Such a Man ‘that nothing Tess than elther, the’Stato Dec) bill now on the ctlondar providing for acom | faint; Franklin to “his grandson, Witliam | Satertion in. pragticntly the manner cree shire, Magkelloe Kansas, itayes of Ilftdly,-|-Bonk, Herbert, Hotnwell, ms Gould : hive See bong ') mi}fed to condider thé rights of women. x. ae i 8 lies Judiention In practically the miunner heretotin, d icleKo Ie | Rorry, Hill, Hassell (NG [), ms Gould. partnent or the Treasury will be Aceepted as | Pe 5% Tynple Franklin, Tho price asked fy | provided tn tho Mexican Jund clatis In 4 Kelley, of (Ponisylvantaf PRgollbo f oH | Micknet Tlouker. Samtord, tilling the measure of New York's daserts, Thd resolutions wero adopted, aud the.Con- | -¢ 000.29 ‘ vOumotion af. Mr. Coke, tha Sonat a torn, Tan of anew) al Thane of | acho fg sawyer, oa ‘tts reported about tho Sennte foxy thal swenitiunr nionmrod sijte Wits Tie! cRssus coustrrree of mite sigue | vite for the nflotment OF luis tn eevee se om " s ‘ x a : : 26 New York :} BO @ erred Sub- . | tho N89 on the vi rose the only Democrat who voted against this | pinuet ~<. ttunton, ~ 'Bhellog’ Lurking Approhonsion ‘That‘tho Au- | New Yorks men aro ngaln beyinning to few O“NSUS FIGURTS. referred to te Sub-Committes the Avpor- | heonin when the Senn Wet lito ee "Tha vote on,the Catlisle amend- | Neng, Hurd Simonton ? confident that there lins been’ ® change OC)). 4) vesumeatio: Tue asitanrranrs ow | Houment bills tntraduced by Representatives | sogsion and soon adjourned. uti Droposition. ‘Tho vote om {Ne Cat a ten hée, - Htialios, 2 Binwleton iL daoious Operator Wants to plan on tha part of Gen. Garflold stn red CHASTAIN oF ane UOT AND cate | Springer and Cox, o 0U ment to the fifth sect! Ht ty vl ded, ng on | Gabel! dobnatoo,! “* Biyzleton (Miss) gard to tho ‘Tronsury Department, anti ““ironsia. age aed eps “| pik POsT-OFPICH COMMITTEE OF TITE HOUSE | Wagntsatos, D.C. Jan. 19.—Tho Speak in the samo fori, polltienlly ss Calbsolly Hella, Bo Bought Up. that he Is now cousideting tho propriety ofp|y! Wasittsatox, D. C., Jan. 19,—The follow-_| did not meet to-lny, but nt the réjgutar mect= | nounced tho nupointinent of Mr. Motcinoy any its passage. ‘ Chilmers, . Ieetehamy giving it to New York, and that thescing are aflelal teotings from the United | ingof the Committee to-morrow will enter memteen OF ihe dol Comuitted to Uanquutre Inu, THE VOTES, oo teeta 22 Radin j F nauie most prominently connected with hotlSrates censits reports: upon the Investigation of the subject matter | rovcauc. 1p. ollcclOn.OF \aleray Fhom “THE RECORD.” Citmoate” | RentGata, Nichol, Friend of Sherman, | matter Is that of Mr. Levi DP, Mortoni'*Whlis’ hy Lowa—"Total, 1,031,403, of whom 815,005 aro | contained in the telegraph resolutions Intro- ———_—_—_—— Wasttxetos, D. Gy. Jan. 10—Atter o | Clymer, , Kloy, : is f this 1s not believed among Western men, 7 1 finales nnd 770,223 fematoss 1,003,015 ‘nro na- | duced In the Mouse Monday, FAILURES. short personal explanation by Mr. Price, tho [fGemroth Ne raver (Tenn. Evidently “ Giving Him- "ene Easteny capitalists |) 4ive-bérn Americans and 201,448 foreign-born, |, NOMINATIONS, Finding bili caine.up As unfinished business, Gout : Br H erry, Tompson (Ky) Relf Away.” aire forbs siete ircuenal credit yg thaetalens hallo white and 9,053 colored, Including Gos Presto srr as oblowins name: ara ADE AMEE: ie . ft order, ant | Covert manars pina, ment, When Gen, Gar : a fe nian and half-bree Shines, ons to the Scnnte to-day: David W. Me- ipeetal Dispatch to The Chreago Tribune, iat ee annual AY eam had Murty weve eomaanend (uth) weeks since he certainly made a strong argue) 7; 9 Ean Sen Aeon of | Clung, Surveyor of Customs for the Portot | | Muawavuker, Wis. Jon. 10—The reeen openly stated that he had gone to the Na- ‘Martin (Det), "Turner, A di to Hi Nobody’ Has ment ngalnst giving both the Custom-Houge, | whom 1,247,030 aro native-born Americans, | Cluelunatl; Postmasters—Hiram Medbery, failure of Markwell & Newman, tobacconists tlonal bank, of which he wns 1 Director to Mekenzle, Upiegratt (a.), ccording to Kim, y whieh colleets tho Inrgust portion of the en--}-qagsky forcign-born, 161407 white, 23,018.| Monroe, Wis; Conley E. Gullford, Wause- | in tls city, was uot thougit at the thue inquire how he should vote, hie iad no reht Mohance. CED a Received Assurances of a ‘| thro rovonue, and the Treasury Department, } edlardd (ineluding 7,801 Indians -and halt- | on, O. cig bo of any consequences, ‘Shey were nut op tovote on this question. Ily did not mato Nomi,” Waddell, Cabinet Position. to New York, Hewns so decide ond so brectls), 843,273, males, 774,057 females, [ THY SENATE CONFIRMED tenslye dealers, and the general suppositiog thé potnt of order out. of any ilwiltl to the | Bit Biles 4 nae clear that fils frends do not bellove ho has | Comite{fent—Lutal’ population, 62,683, of | Edwin 11, Smith, of Virginia, United States | was that only $2,000 or $1,000 were Involved, entioman, but as a matter of duty, If Stoney, Wellvorn," changed. whoin 058g pre mates antl 810,707 femates, | Consul at Nupless Charles E. Kelsey, Re- | Their creditors, however, have graduall there b a thing developed In the re- |’ Dunuell Morison Weil, AN IOWA HUPRESENTATIVE, 403970 nutiver 1 120,804 foreign born, | ceiver of Public “Money at Little Rock, | been awakening to a bellet fiat the concen there had been anything develope aan Ie # yh, ‘. B re cea if 2879 nativs Born and 121 ‘oreign born, ver Aone: altti chy | a very cent dabate, It had beew the fact that this bill Ham ulirow, Wate Much Gossip About Grant Heading One of | who had long been on intimate terms with | gio.ggt white and 11,299 colored, Including |:Ark.; Humphrey McMaster, Register of | Wis very rotten, and that the fallure invotvey avas so closely allied to the Nattonal-bank Felton, Now, ., Whittborne, the Oabinet Potitions to Presi- Senntor Allison, when asked to-day if the | o4t Indians and half-breeds, the Land-Ollles at Salt Lake City; Channing | 6 large sum, . To-day the agent of 1 Chicage system that it might with propriety be enlled | Forney, * Nichols, Wiltlams (Ala.), Senutor was to be Gen, Gariielt’s Sceretary | Catifornia—Cotat population, 861,090, of | Mlchards, United States Attorney for the | tobaeeo house has been going over the books, the Nutional-Bank bill. 3 Rroste QConaaty f its a dent Garfield, of tho Treasury, replied: “He oxpeets to | whom 618,971,ar0 males and HU-415 females, | Southern Distrlet of Ohios Jacob Meh, } 1 Pomminnly. pith oltiar creditors, who hive ‘Mr. Nowberry satd he was glad tho point |; Goode, Phillis, Wise, : be, and. has ind assuranees, I believe, that | 73,000 native Americans nud 202,050 foreign | Pension Agent at Des Moines, In; M.A. rst ee steer ty atte of order find been raised. The point In- | Gunter, Phisters Wood, F.—Ns. ~~ ° he will get a Cabinet position. Yes, the | born, 7u7,248 willte ‘and 07,120 dolorud, Ine | Breeden, Postinnster at Santa Fs, Nv M, very bat, Indeed, te real ‘qssets Toutes Yolved nearly every niember, not only on | Aion: ae a Holladay Indignant—Creswell and Wor- | ‘Treasury Department was theone mentloned, | cluding 75,025 Chinese, 10,130 Indlans and | Col, Delos B, Sackot, Senlor Inspector-Gen- | only abot $3,006, und the ‘Habilltles & in thls vote but on every vote under the rule of | Aldrich (2. ts Vacheen, den Almost Fighting—Woman and, unless there {3 0 change of program, | half-breeds, and 0+ Japanese, eral of tho Army at Fort Mojave, Arizona | Jt 43 sald that the books linve been systematic the House, construed os the gentleman from Aldeleh (UL), ne . Suffrago—Tho Utes {suppose he'll pet it.” ‘s : ‘Versttory. ete rat ae Mars ally fatale and ta at eeeecrgpuetn Iowa construed It, No member who used | {uesor “Tout Ol ETS on NOTES, A DEMOCRATIC QUORUM, yore. ‘here 13 n rood denl of @ breeze anes Ae tobneco in any form eotild vole uot a prope Haker, Gousint, Prescott, IN THE SENATE: soon rfp evannte Mr, House, of ‘Teunessou, Chairman of the | those who hnve been bitten. ‘They clalin ts ‘ a cl ‘Ly Me iy ¥ prs fe e} iy to et y 7 " * member of his vote. Tho foundation of the | Binguam, ' Harris Qtass,),” Klehardson (NY) Gordo” Williams on Epizootic Wagittyotoy, D, C., Jan, 10.—The Senate | scone in tho Foreign Aftalrs Committee-room | Democrats during the past- few: weeks, and MEMPIIIS, right to vote lay with a, man’s ‘own con- | Blake, siukels Hpucetagt. Diseases. Hoda dull day, In tho morning hour Mr. | totay which, for a fow moments, caused | from the answers recelyed hoe belleves that | Merits, Tenn. Jan, 19—J. B, Rosenfeld, gelence, and with no rule. Jyowman, Hayes - Hussein (3 * Garland presented a petition for the rentoval |. considerable excitement, ‘The Committee | most of them witt be on haud by Monday, general merchant, of Molly Sprlugs, Miss, ‘Mr. Weaver sald : : oyd, Auzelton, wyan (Ras. of the d{gabilitles of s Southern soldier, and | was engazed in the consideration of the | thus making © Domocratlo quorum in | Ryden assignnient yesterday, Lalubilities NE WOULD BROADEN THE POINT Hireeer Hellman, Hyon iu), TIE MONOPOLIES. bene heated enough over tt to speak ef the | famous Benjamin Well and Ln Abra Sitver.| the House, whon they expect . to- take $25,000, Assels nomfinully $13,000. of order so ng to include every member who | yrighnth, ° ‘Hiscock, ° — Shallenberger, WILAT SITALL. BE DONE? War legislation ag a holl’s broth of recon- | Mines elatin against tho Mexiean Govern- | upthe Morgan resolution. and stiek to It un- FRANCE. was a Natlonal-bank stockholder, ; Burrows, Hors, Sherwin, Sptctat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, struction, : The bill did not receive tho Nee- | nent. Mr. Worden, an attorney of this clty, | til It ts passed. Mr. House expresses the | - 5 FRANCE, Mr. Haskell suggested that all Greenback | Butterworts, Tiubuell, Speer. Wasuixatos, D.C. Jan, 10—Thero Is a.) essary two-thirds, Mrs Garland’s angry char- | who ts counsel for Well, was innking astute: | fenr that tho Republleans tn tho ‘Tenniesses | yyouderfil Success of tho Topi members should alsobe {neluded In the point | Gainp, i , Stone, general feellng In Congress that gone pro- | acterization having: prevented Republicans, | ment, which ex-Postmaster-General Cres- Legislature may elect a United States Sen- | “Sy ertel eh pas o) Repi Meee of order, because they were directly tnier- | Cunnon, Keifer, Naylor (O.), tection fs needed by the people against tho | except Mr, Ingalls, from voting for It, Sen- | well, representing. the Mexiean Uovern- | ator, Guetlon of Wuxews Bur ema ested In keeping up the agitation in regard Cucparitery femitner, e ‘gigantic railroad and telegraphic monopoles, | ator Cerro Gordo Willams called up his bill | nent, regarded a3 Incorrect, and asked A VALUABLE INVENTION. Kivery Erenchmian a nal ae avers f. to National banks. Sinuin, Lindsey. iowngontt ( isis necessity hag been made more upparent | for the prevention of oplzoBtle diseases | tor ‘nm correction. Worden refused to | Mr. P. 1. Delutcy, an old telegrapher, has | Monopolies, Uulvernal Independenes f ‘After further debate the Spenker sald the | Colerick, Loring, ‘Tuylor (renn,), | by the recent consoldation of tho great tele- | among domestic animals, and, notwithstand- | be tnterrupted, aud was proceeding, when | been granted a patent for a relay magnet, Spectal to London Tines, ' Chair must be governed by the rules of the pata ewes ee (0) graph lines. Mr. Springer, inaconversation | ing tho great importanco of the subject | Creswell fnslsted upon waking an explina- | whieh; It 1s claimed, does diay etitirely with | ‘Pams, Jan. —Ten’ yenrs pave passed sinc Tlouse and the Interprotntion placed upon | Crapo, * Mevord, Vilonting | to-day, spoke with much spirtt of his inten- | to the mercnutile community, exhibited } tion, ‘This Worden resented ns personal | the so-called Pago patent, ono of the soverest and inost costly struvgle them in tho past, ‘The Chair was not aware | Biggott, McCook, Yan Armin tion In presenting his resolution to the | enough skill to speedity etear the gnilerles, | affront, and: retorted angelly that he would TUE PANAMA CANAL MATTER, whieh France ever bad to fixht and the country thnt the House of Stepresentatives had over | Bavie dil), — Metowan, Regents, House, and sald that ono of — his | The bill was referred to n special committee, | not’be interrupted, and said something about.| The Interoceante Canal Conunittes of the aus Peabo apeaL NON WES Reese ore deprived o Representative of tho right of | De La Satyr, Miler, Ward, chief objects was to ascertain thd | it only having been settling the alfuly elsewhere, Creswell also | House to-day Nenrd tho conclusion of the |-Wwe!aopt, the immense amounts se Leaked) representing his constituents, and thedeefston | Becring, siitobell, Weaver, netuat value ofthe properly ~ USED AS A TEXT grew watm, but tho Chalrman rapped both | siatemont by 8. 1. Phelps, ropresenting tho | tho ravages austalned, bave been boruo withay ‘ot the Chair to that extent would be an act | hy pre none , Wwilhiha (Wis), of tho Western Unton Telegraph Company, | fora speech. «The Senate passed the rest of | gentlemen to order, and informed them that | Nienragua Canal Company: A private ses- | enso only paralleled fn ‘Amorloa, and the rents j ' altogether without the reach of hls authority; | Efastein, Horton, Witlets . “| and the cost of operating its ines, Lt may | the day in-constdering the bill relative to the any furtherexhibitionsofthatsort would bring | ston was afterward held for the purpose of finereased taxes havo becn puld without appar nor did the Chalr belleve the Mouse itself te pares on Ne ¥., | be objected to this Inquiry that it interferes | scttling of title to private Jand claims, whieh | thu meeting and tho Investigation tu a sum- | discussing the proposition to grant a charter | ently depressing Industry and commerce. The had a-right to deprive a member of his right | Ferdon, Newberry, Yoetn; with private business, but tuly is not the | wasmalnly eqniined to lands in the Terri- | mary close, Creswell apologized for his in- | for Ends’ ship-railway neross the Isthmus, inorease {u revenua has been such, indeed, to represent such constituency, In view, | Feld, Norcross, Young (0.)—125, | ease. ‘The Western Union ‘Telegraph Com- | tortes, many af which are affected by Moxi- | terruption, Mr, Worden cooling down, the | ‘he several members of the Committee took | shat this year 170,000,00f of tnxes hast erefore, of the former decisions which he Fisher, O'Nelll, pany fis a public corporatlon, 2 common | can grunts. .The main objection, was te the | argument-was resumed. *- Siete pa discussion, « eset vo Fryg | been taken off without endangering tho. equ th » ‘Ite WILE, AS PASSED, [4 patt In the discussion, ‘Representative Frye quoted, tho Chair overruled the potnt of | 1. sentient with the blil telegrnphed ‘yester- enrrlor, and the public ara interested, and | third subdivision of the twelfth section, *FRANKING. 7: aid others advocated the scheno as'tho most | [urum of tho budies. - Tndecd, it indy be foiy Bf order. ; Hee iy have tho right to know what it costs to send | whieh proylites that “no allowance or confir- | ‘The, Inyostigating Committco tuto theal- | feasible and practleable one now under con- | St Pang FEAnCO Die BOSS Deen Be DEORE FOES, ‘An appent from ‘tho decision was taken by dny, with the exception of the following pro- | such eummunicattons. tlon of any claim shall confer any right Jered abuses of the: fr: e and that wo reat paverty exists In the countrys, pent from tho deelsion was taken by | | yf Ke mation of any.elalm shall confer any right or | Jered abuses of the: franking privitego re- | sideration, Tho wi pl Mr. Gillette, and laid upon the table. peo, ee oa renee en Hie first sec THERE Aus TWo WAYS, :.- 1 | title to nny gold, silver, or quicksilver imines, | cently got upon the track of something from | |” RIVER IMPROVEMENTS. Tac easly hey aitituieat thored * Phe questton then recurred on the fonda nee cililente a aaihoriaad aoe Ard says Mr. Springer, by which the people cau [for minerals of the same, unless the grant | which they hoped to make a point against | ©The House Committee on Commerce will | ‘mostly by their own fault have to geek for tol . AGREEING To THE AMENDMENTS net nre issued, it shall be tho duty cr the be protected against these exrictlons, First, elated nifeettd tho donatton or sale of such | the Republican Campaign Committee, | take a voto to-morrow upon the bili appro- | Aud yet Franco hus had to fnco severg lusses it reported by the Comuittce of tho Whole to Sceretnry of the Treasury to pay on the bonds under boiler given. by the Te epery to | mines or “iniuernis to the: grantee, but.all | When Postmaster Ainger was belng examined | printing $1,800,000 for MisslssIppl River im- | diiferent* branches of ber industry, Tho de tho Funding bill. necruthg during the: yenr 183 all the sllver Lac anes habe banning SE ea ne ‘ Nelency in the wine crops due to the phylloren muy be catimated at hundreds of miilons ot teat frances a yer, and the silkworm has nearly dle such mines and minerals shall rematn tha | ft was found — that - there was one | provements, ‘Tho first nmendiment on which o separate dollars of 41334 gratna and alt tho. gold over gregs nay fix the rates to be charged by . property of. the United States, with tho rlgnt | package In the Post-Oilee which fad been vote was demanded was that fixing the rate | iid above $50,000,000 now held in the-Trens- existing corporations for the transmission of of working: the same, which fact shall be | sentout by the Republican Commlttes and}... - TOE RECORD, interest upon bonds atS per cont iinstead # Rs . is telegrams, so ag ta secure a rensonable and stated In aly patents issued under this‘act.’ | réturned, Col, Ainger was asked to produce wee) <BESATRS Ft 6 Mt sppeared _ from the southorn Departinents at 334. ‘The amendinelt: Waal agrectl § , way Zor edenptlon ajonrned i ‘| Just compensation to the company and to ‘(THIS CLATSE fine It, but refused todo so. Hv sald tt belonged)“ Wagminarox; D, C.,, dan. 10,=A. bill; re- Eanes nara i Haale Be ad to face ta JO} nays, 108, 0+ Wiemann! | nM A ee eet th ye prevent extortion and discrimination; second, | ty based upon:tho Spanish and Mexlerin ordi- | to tho Chairman of the Committee, tie Lon, ported favorably’ from the Judicldry Com- anor tly ch penlorlty” over et 7 ‘Gouna! ‘Tho amendment making,.tha,boads Nes ee SUTLOLDAL. +, | Mader the: power to establish “post-ofllees | nances, which, unless specially “granted, | Ji#y Uuboell.: ‘This only excited the euriosi- wittée by Mr, Garland, -to relleve Rlehard Seacemita tele tiivad idoaiontel enaeesrh ‘vonds was adopted without dlylsion, as were APNG LS EME td and post-ronds, Congress may coustruct tines | reserved to, tha Crown all gold, allver, | ly and hopes of the Democratic "Comuittec- | Fxtherly, of Arkansns, from political’ dis- fe i ; euyraphiead fronticr of Franco and its more and qui¢ksliver in the lands, «and, | men, When the matter cameto Mr.-Hubbell’s | sbilties, gava rise ton discnsslon upon the Svenly- distributed resources fram uugrleultor therefore, did not convey thsoy pre- | attention he gove a written order to the Post- | crittelsm by Messrs, Moar and, Edwards that | and ygidustry,. tho extreme thrittiness of bet Ba cions ometaly In tho grants of: land | Ollie people to deliver the. package to the the Fatherly petition did not set forth ‘any | peopte, and) ber democratizntion of cred whieh lg! BEL ts Intended’) to | Commilttee, . Itswas found to contain nothing -olfense bringing iim within the scope of the | There {sno-doubt that in the orgatiation dt regulate, 9 also the amentlments fixtnie rates of:luterest | apps, < a6. of telegraph of its:own, and operate them 7 on certain gattlfleates, at's, per cent,‘and make | 7 SAS ACO aH PITENOM- | for the public benellt, fixing sich. rates ‘ns Ing theni 1-0 ‘certliientes,, A’ separdte ‘vote |” * Mgistat Dispatch (0 The Chicago Tribune. will romunerate the Government for the ex- fs was taken onthe amenduient providing that, | “BArtisione, Jan, 10.—A‘horriblé ense of | Bette of constructing and operating the before any of the-bonds or curtifvates au- | attdmpted sulelde by burninic cecurred here | Se <The usual objection that -Governe ats : "Phe bil was discussed by Messrs, whatever that was not frankable. ge conatitarienl prohibition, but merely set ] hor Teatayoet syatem, in tho devetopinent of ber thorlze by this a¢t are issued, the Speretary | to-day.)nt tho Female Louse of. “Refuge. mental inter! ‘erence is Hot strletly‘constitu- | Lduunpas, Myurman,,Vellor, and Pluinby and )DON'e LIKE To. HAVE -ATTENTION CALLED for' hy that he hut .resighed ‘tho’ office of } Industry, france-has been more rystetatic thas é It 1, the bonds, ae; | Mattie Willlams;'44 yenrs of nae, an Inmate | Henal ls nntabattact one, Aer, Sul rtliinks, [in nou by Se. Tellerto strike outthoobjec: | tay, ayn cae : Ff allitiney Storekeeper at the opening of the ethan Sal oe Bore pijga buvo:boust inseais j all: slivarsdollars | of the instltitiony through jenlousy of an- aud ogitnot leiger tu: staid fu the. way of | tlonadle ‘cinuwe-was rejectedt—yeas 18; Nays presen! OW. D. Washburn, of Min- | Rebellion, “Mr. Edinunds characterizetl such ‘ and all gold_over $50,000,000 now. In tho | other girl about tho samo"ngo, snturnted hor | YMOrous uetlon to obtalnrelief, Atisthonght ~ ruduction; the dnelpt Freo 'h 53. Mr, Teller offered ‘an amendment to the | Nesotn, contradicts the report that the roud | a representation ns trilling with Congress, Bion ineroduded: hws’ been buwdicd witrere "Treasury for Fodemption purposes, Tl third clausd'gf tho 12th sectlon, adding these of which he fs the President ‘as bullt at |‘ MrGarland, replylng:to the strictures of | treme care; and -fiseal dnwa buve been mace hoyeas | clothing with coal off and set tire to hersele, | Wat 5+ dnd nays were Ordered. ‘ or RE: t ‘! e ores ay ‘Hoy if " 5 vhomie wis thought necessary to nurse tndue ‘ Tih Phe. Supertutendents aud othin ri ONE RESULT oho words: ‘Sub nothing in thly net-shail au- | Bteat expense a ear to be tendered to | Mr-Eamunils, who, he safil; seenied tobe tho sehutnte Wits TROURBE HEC CeT Ey to aia te . k Tho aingndmont, was, rojected,“yeas, 105 ) burning tlothing from the girl, Whe aoe ie of un Investigation of this sort would be to | thorize the Hanan of any mines therein by Presidont-vlect Garfield on his journey'tg | censor of. tha. Senate, explained,,that: the BaeneS fetthut rol, and cout, have uote abet i nays, 10s and IWastecssters con se || sho was terribly burned about the faco and | help Alt.” Reagan's {uter-Staté Commerce | any person except the contirnecor hisssigns tholtiauguration, fr, Washburn says that | Storekeepers’stores were selzed tn tho hands | Huld tals owt. All the arate "" enucuny posiytup,ninte | | bréaalantaltinbpeared? that: for some ihonths bill, ag opinion would undergo a rapid | untit Congress shall provide by law-thore- | the rane had o car built for its Directors at @ | of Fathorly at the’ arsenal ‘at “Littl, oak, | ure oullyud to yo abrund ‘for part of thule ia : The nett Hiiont on whlel t separate: Yast" Matiiowand avyotng alr! named” Elia change asitu the dasirablitty of Interforence | for,” which Was accepted by Mr. Edinunds, oor of $8,000, and-that thero Is no. intention | “andy under tho pollttoal hordes put Upon -thy | meainte wants, ‘Thus tho’ Northern of Eranet 2 vote was demdhiddd was that Uis'xpeyyptot | Lacount hed ‘buen Yeryinuch attached to | by Congress with the management of these | and the bill was passed. aa o! senior it to heat Garileld. It had beeh |-country under tho‘ hell-broth“of recoiistruc- Aaltway ha: to order. sows tty engines fom ; propariig,:{33 ng adverts) skin |enobotherssOf- lato Eita‘had proved fickle, | Brent lines of (railloand communteation. Itis } SENATOM CONKLING ac, | Sigwested iv the builders that this should bé | tlon, he hud’ not, been allowed to votes “The | greutly iierensed, nud tue Government bas ar of tiie bonds atid cértideates shall’ no csecged which catised tho featousy of Mattlo nnd | sald that. the telegraph men, aware of this | Indlented a purpose to make some sort of a dene, but the road had not considered It, ,,| politioner supposed tho couse was some | ‘Ways tuvorad tlt devatopincut, | When uo OF one-quarter of 1 pur cent.- It wid Ogtedd her attempted self-iestrnetion. No hopes | feellng,'aré trylug to shape things so. ag to | sensational examination of the Census Bu- : AYEAKER RANDALT 4:1" * : | -polltient dsabllity,-and therefore sought this prulitable Hees ai beat bully tbe: Gavermund ; —yoas, 151; Naysy103.- ; aye entertained, for thy young girls recoy- | sell out to guod advantage to the Govern- | rean, and moved 9 resolution calling. upon roferriug to tho-correspondence of Belford, | relief, | "= et thie “tnportaat tranol of national, dusty. ‘Messrs. McCook nnd Williams (Wisconsin) ery. **. ment, ‘One of the objects to bo galned by an | the Secretary of the Interlor tor 9 somewhat of Colorado, of which 9 synopsis:was given | .. Mr. Edmunds disclaimed having said any- | Again, the farmer sucios to buve.beon butter 1 +" stated that they, had been enlled out of the Investigalion such as ts contemplated tn the y Hottse during the roll-call upon the aundnd- THE, MISSISSIPPI. we Springer resolution will be to ascertain, how é aent fixing tho rate of Interest on the bonds, { whe Question of Its Improvement Be- anuuli of the $80,000,000 of valuation ‘of tele- be Had they been present, they would haye | ing Discussed in “the Minucsota Leg- graph Iiues fs real and how much fictitious. detaited acount of tha expenditures made | 1 these dispatehes last night, says that Bul: | ‘thing to offend’ tho schstbllitles of tho Senn- MUG 1G taut Y colngetitions | Hare ‘economieal in the eXtreme, and sober, by Gen, Walker, Superiutendent of the Con- ford’s statements are not true in part, and | tor from Arkangas (Mr. Garlond), and did | "uit that ‘tho Ind. cin yield, Ito aio is . a sa, Be that he cau proye they are not true by the | not suppose the Senator responsible forthe | plans, und every yenr luvs sumetiioy by. There record, ait ' peeuliarities of the petition. On the third | eee ore a eeien rena coneytinpelon an : os eet ' tlou. ‘Thus produation ind’ cunsyipeloa ant yoted in thetitgative. inslature-A Iontad Dobate. in: the ‘TMS LANGE FALSE VALUE THE UTES. BOUTIT, CATOLINA, rreading of the, bill Mr. Edinunds demanded | more evenly unluneed, and when one suurce of : ‘Mr, Gillette stated that, had ho been pres- | House Over a Memorial to Congress. | is nothing less than a tax on tho people who (DISSATISFIED, 4 Spectat pean Duttertion, of. Vermont, | tho yeas and nays, which resulted 91 to 1, | feyeuue momentarily falls it ls replaced by age e ent, he would haye voted In the allrmatlye. __. Speclat Dlapateh to The Chicago Tribune,’ <* | have to pay for [t, yenr after year, Even Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, a ae Pate jouth Carollun ut the instance’ | On tho flunt passage of tho bill ho repented | “"rhe senso of economy and thrift of the French ‘Tho next vote was taken on Mr, Carlisle's | St. Paut, Minn, Jan. 10,—A heated ae- | thongh mates are cheaper than formerly, the Wasuinatox, D, C., Jim, 10.—Col, Many- be bag va he Pedy the census of that | tus detand, when the bill was defeated 20 to people ty especially striking to those who have ‘ substitute to the fifth section, whlch provides | bate was precipitated In tho Mouso of Rep- | telegraph compaules make larger profits, | PENNS) of the Comission appoluted to | State, Is gratified ot his success, but tndig- | 1¢—not two-thirds n the aflrmntive. ved much in other countries. Nenrly even tint, atter the ist of May, 1831, tho 3 percent resentatives of the Minnesota Legislature | because they have ali the advantage of ln- bonds shall be the only bonds reevlyable as | to-day when tho momorlal to Congress in the | proved “modern muchiuery, ‘Lo. demon-- accurity for Natlonal-bank elrcwintton, or a3 tnterest of the reservolr scheme for Im-| strate that tha publle does need pro- security for the aifekeeping of public proving {ho navigation of the Missisalppi} tection — agntnst such tricks. as money, repeals See, dof tho actof June 20, | came up, It was charged that tha | this telegraph consolidation, and that 1974, and reUnuets Secs. 5,169 and 5,100 of the | Measure Is in the Interest. of | the people are helpless without Government Revised Statutes, [twas agreed to,—yoas, the lumbermen, Tho frlends — of | supervision of the broadest and most seareh- ET; nays, 110s oe tha measure declare that the opposition to | ing kind, It Is remarked fha$ Congress and range tho’ terms of tho Jate treaty | nant at the reception accorded him by the | Afr, Ingalls, from the Committee on Indian Ph Ret OTR A Pa TEA with the Utes, says that: the Com- South Carolina people, .As soon as they | Affairs, reported favorably the bil to pro- | hisown fault. Love of economy often verve mission {3.:,engaged with report | found ho wos “0 Yankeo, he: says, | vide for the sale of lands Uolonying to tuo Prat | CR Bysti¢®. Go inte any house in Furs oie which witl bo renuy ina few days, ‘This ro- | they treated him with supereillous coolness | slo, and of Pottuwatomlo Indians, and 9 eorvants, BA ape re be ear for {‘ulmost. every onc of “them hus suse snl) port will congist priuefpully of a narrative and suspicion, Instead of-lending him thelr | other purposes, andthe bill to provido.for tho trensuro in the abupe of cuvil or bonds, Itis ue of the journey of these gentlemen through ald inan uudortaking of go much-interest to | salo of Junds of Minti Indians in Kangag, | -#ving of every any. The old servant In tts Colorado. ‘Che money payments to these | (ham, thoy, aga rule, throw obstneles in his Viaved on the catendar. house wilt often consult bla muster about bor - ee | bets taenploy Wis money. Thy hed servant ot Utes amounted to about $25,000 to the South- | Way. Le ia satlstied with Is experience In | 3% Grooms, from the Committee on Cinims, 1 torcaploy ula money, he hed sui (private botise hore, who baa often ilted ay a y ae & z 4 reported back the DI making in appropriation | gliwu ut table, his saved enough to bring iui! YEAB. the measurecame from purtics who sought | the Supreme Court together lnve made tho | Sf" Utes mul 37,000 to the Uncompahgres, euisalrons South Carolina, but dees not wish tur tho- eamipensation of Cole core. oF Gustine Br) . souk Braet y he oh Ga tyenve pears ia Acklon, Goode, Hlehardson(8.C) | tu bulld up one section to tho dotrhnent of | bullding and operating of telegraph lines en- The White Iyer Utes, who were fn the y Ss aeiad: 1H: © + | pottuy as Supcrintondonts of Uiyithouses for tho | HS sme, situation, nod does’ bis duty theron, Finmerdna (Gay,ttoverisen, others, Le sald ho was cognizant of tho | tirely free to every one. ‘The ‘declston | Uintah Heseryation of Utah; coutd not be | mig Cominittes of Ways snd Menus of the | Meal years of 1475, 1870, 1877, aud 1878, with n furvigh. “iio ‘seldua goss our, Hvar take thins, Harris (vig, itoss. fact that the oppusera would seek to kill It] of the Supreme Court, in the enso of reached, and,! onsequottlyy wera not pald House, alter a conference with Gen, Raum, recommendation that the Committes be dtu.) -nnything between “his, meaty, and 0 Buchmare: HAE Hovell. oy, | by delay, and asked that Itbeforwarded now, | tho Pensacola ‘Tetegraph Company againat ‘the amount duethem, Col, Manypenny says] Conntestoner of Internal Revenue, lunvo-| sittged £18 tho coustdoration aud tho Lilt roe.) Bu wane fa carefully put usido, 1 tuive met wid Berry, leary. Bamford fo Sealy) An opponent of the memorlul charged | the Western Union Company, in 1877, that the Utes are, ns a rule, . ‘about concluded to Nagounainit a allie fae CO TOe He UR OE Ree: propriadonsy ae Ae Gos the rule, Pte “ebseeret 4 ‘Bieknell, Herort, Bawyer, specitically that the men now in Washington, | declared that tho uct of 1860 must be so con- NOT VERY WELL PLRASED tion of.tho Inw in rafere: 1 modch | ot ndelleieney; fu ordorod. en who hug occasion to mix ‘with tho middie classes “Blends Hil, Benes Voth on th Moor of Congress ani as ovby: | strucd as to prevent absolutely quy Stata } Wh the plan of holding thelr land in soy | ‘ in reference to welss beer, 30 |" sty. Conklin qutwnltted q resolution “directing | La Franco, will by wren more etcuck by te ft Blount, + Hooker, Bpoyilleg Ists, who were urglng the passage of the DIN | jyterforence with the ruunit f tel cralty, as thoy do not seem to have tho factl- that tho tax will bo collected by’ monns*} thu Secrotury of tho Imterlor to inform thesens | auntiticy Lhuve indicated, ‘The whole mode Ko Houck, Hostetler, Bacay hae always been active In opposing ee uu lug of telegraph {ty for Individual mavagement of land for of stub-statnps, slinilar to elgar stamps, on | Me snectiig the execution of the Inw for thk- | lying ts made ervient to the ebitdred: the Na Brags Heteey Blmauton yy, | the Improvement of | the navigation, | Hues, any company having the Hght to run ‘ey ideal me z the boxes of bottled welsy beer at a rate pro- | im the Feoent consi, ua to the numberof Su- | Waby has hurdly seen duylicht wutore Chen ue Gobvit, -* Huntor, Binitotonistiie, bat may ald the aunnufactuts ot lumber, Jt Its Ines anywhere across tha publis domain, Say Lava been tioned The fasaet a portlonate to the amount of aleohgl eon A eee ‘orks aadat ad TO ee ee dee nis aradle bythe curuc ? Caldwell, Jones, Susth (N.Y. Nt een UnstiCcEs: ried on tho Ohlo | and anywhoro elsa where It could pure): be 4 mol ‘are, Minos: withow a i if ve . " favit : Garitale,’ * — Kenni Binlth (a," | Mver. ‘The object of tts spporters was to rlghtorway from wate eae Mvithout excoption, not valuable for tilling, unless ire | talned theretn, Instend of an the barrels, as, Fee ree ea erts utter mata tab orioal cathe Weng do Frantic ae er aS j Chaliers, - Bparka, obtain on ndvautaze under fnlse pre- regurd to State Inws or protlbltt but | rigated, whieh Is costly and ‘requires some lieretofore,-which necessitated tha brewors") pensation allowed ench cliss; also tuformation | coption tu this almost general rulo,—tho works shurdy, slomons, - | tenses. ‘hese guntlonien shave | been i Oe poke tpinag, ub tS cin a judgment to put in operation, ‘The | Paving on tufermented beer and othor dilut- | 1g to the bulldiugs rented aud tho amount of | min, tho artisan, Here, you tnd nianys and uur (Sto. Speur, : | looking with 9 “eovetous oye at tho | std ‘ putin operation, The | ing ingrediants intrasluced nto tho making | Feutal, the, expenses for stntionery, printing, | cxpetlulty tho bettor paid in towug an fil Giguere” fpringer, pins on the resurvation of the TINS FUER TELEGRAPHIC LAW, malu dependence of the Indians now, 0316 | oF tig “peculine baverage after the barrels | “ut tho sumbor of persons now drawing | wlio huve not presorved tho’ good auuiltles Simon ee ippews Indians. If thiy scheme sue- | broad as {t is, docs riot protect the public,and | las always been ts hunting,but this resource, ee ae ise wo after the barrels | pay'trom the Cousus Otfice for survices, with thy | their Tellow-coantrymen, | Hera you tnd di Converse, albot coods,'tho Lndians will badriven from thelr | quo raeent glgantle convolidation Is proof | Col Munyponny says, is rapidly becoming luave the browerygor the bottling. eatabllsti- ) MENToRAG, Hetey outluy thereter,’ ‘Tabled | niles, Iprovidence, und with thon Co ook, we, ‘taylor Crenn), | ands, and these lunds will bo opened to the | inat tt never willy Private unterprio Is | extinusted, ‘Tho buffalo ling buon almost ox- MONS ee wines pte ‘On motion of Mr. Williams, his bill to provent | these are a small minority, Covert, Munning, —-Thompaouricy,), | Sehemers. | Ho maintained that the Work | iweriess ngatnst the sehoues of n few men, | termuluited, and bear, deer, and tha small {HEXMFOLDADAY tho {troduction aud dissemination of epizodtle | ‘The law obliging a Fronehman to divide mow ox, Maral ‘Aitinen, °s' | done’on the Chipyewa River “dtd nat | Powerless a Seale: teatesen TUL EATtG GelhCe smaller | 15 n magnificent afuant. Lo spurns the bill | or communtoblo disongoe af domestic unimule | of Wis possessions equully among bls childred Cravens, Marin (W;Va,);Townshond(t), | ralge’,. “the Mixslysinpl River” one | With hundreds of tillions In thelr pockets, fur-bearing animals, such as beaver, mluk, | which propused to, give lili $100,000. 1 iu tho United stytes was taken up for tho pure | makes It Lmpoasible to keep up hirwe propertichs Davideons meieunsi “Parner oO, Peter He Mate fa t Prva bs the untess Congress will undertake to supertige | ele, are rapldly diaappuaring also, ‘] says those who TaVe Ae hluvegu taka it ant en oF ass roy 1310 reco ure SnUe de by ihe oldies i vl Part ait 4 % 4 in. Ay 1 Cihe i « aut ne Chaunber o1 rey 7 En OPUT SOF TURSE : explanation of its provlalons, ae fhe State, murvoyer lovivs jutics on ever Dave), Mebane. Harauts dy Commeres of St. Ranh whose members have nae reRunis thelr Eb et In the most x ie ro a Higa Patan _., | Koto — with it; that he has a just elaim or | Sr, Witllams gald bis bill prohibited, under) chunge OF ownorstit, uniting aevordtiny 10 00" Beta Matyr, Senin, —— Wadto, ws Arent inteyeatiy thy Sintu ng any tien, | TEI manner fos the protection of the people, | 18, Miorafore, og much of a problow na tt was | he gg not, and Wants no bayatelle of $100. | BENT EAr algenued nite: Feary consign SEMIN dapurty doce mot dopecetute roxstt Dewsts i 4 ow ey. ul ui 18 appropriation be i vl 1 . if " d i s o alg Biopel,” Bouty, vouver, aiale to improve the ntteutfon of the CADINET-MAKING, honest, well-meaning people, and the mem- pte SeSHIS CEng Manors aa qaavechita aiiuargo Uyainal tus oxpartatiin oe Perera he Dunes" Nuturow! wore Piha agi ave amen wate NUCHOTa WE KNOWS ALL ANOUT IT, wel Hw sie ages second thoura yory : DANKRUPTCY, : gairuals from, Beatoe, known tubo Intsetod to | A or te va waviog auuttiew cf wae pe ss ¥ Spectat Dispatch to ‘Lhe Chicago Tribune. pigh charucter for sobriety, honesty, and the t tates froy from tho diseare, oxcept under pro- | ance und the saving quulltics of tho peopl’y Muller,’ Whittaker, hnprova the nnvlzation — both - above ae . yy Donwaty). aN ROR Weakotte Ab sochalath F petty auelonney re ns of th t . ind ts the snurket, 124 Murch, ApMtchuar iy ant below the Fails of St, Anthony, and SV AMIINOTON, D, ©,, dan, 10.—Mr,. T. W, morality, They even goso faras to say that | Wasutnatoy, D, C., Jan,,10—-A conven- gaan fs eaumorated, Th {lo cudeour wetehe credit, Cee i eedeed AN using saee Net ie Wittamne, moved that. the memorial be made the special Nichol, who, sued the Chicago Convention, | every outbreak of recent years In which | tion of -delogates favoring the pasguyu | {2 be Rccompllahed by lexiulution thy followings | monoy, bak not often much of It, all ary to ket O'Connor, Wilaop, onler er tte, glock ipanarrow uo rtiut has oceupled contidential relations to Gen, } these Utes haye been engaged has been | of a uniform Bankrupt law mt this Perataret ert to and roan er ac raminer ey Ontelbuted poe ae thete tr of Poraaus, Ww ei eo discussed ug in Cominittes of | Guriteld, and has most of tho tino beon net- | directly traccable to outrageous conduct on | cvening., Delegates representing the various | tine, ne determiued by tha Nucgnul” Hoard Krone credit and the power of French enters pals, Wool, F. GY) tue us private sceretary, arrived here to-lny, | tho part of white mon, ‘The work of allot | leading commorelal orautzations from all | After consultation with, vetorinariuny, stook | Dee, Ye tal be admitted wt, ied >) Y co i] ‘ ris) 4 rulecrs ai lvulers, 10 rang uxt busts buve Bpruny nn these very advil Elster, Yooumn 137, {The New Orleans Levees Caving, | far te alte eee ee et ha cnatecon® took ag ene pailsj, of the country vere present, | Hon “ot iutectious or. eontimunantio™ die- | ho Fronen uowspapers ary almovt uiwayd tt eo - New OnLEaNs, Jan, 1.—-Notwithatauding: the nt Seay “s red the $i entered upon ag carly noxt | ‘Thg,,conyeption pasged resolutions unin Pore by radical ineasures, Including the | chunnel ot sarmianhteation between tn Ideleh (1. ; cdurty witch nate Trout ing fa mete inate | Bosltlon of Secretary of State, or, tn fet, nuy | spring as the wonther will permtt, “1 imgusly ; agresing” upon - tho ne- | #auuhter of cuttra berda when found necessary; | Inotur und Me public. fy a rulway tt oad ai Aldrich at. 1), Fort, Overton, to check tho bucronchinents of tho Insidious un- | Cavluct place, are without the least founda- ‘ cagulty for to Inumediate’ passa i sovlalon by the Seeretury of tho ‘Treasury of | A company lurmed, or w loan offered, oO £ Aldrich (ii, | Goddualk, Pachoco, derourront which outanway under tho bunks of | ton. Mr. Nichol furthor saya that, ap to WOMAN SUFIRAGE. uly Us passage fhe extlouitee and outlays of the Board, yo ay to | inkes Ite tol. In Purls wloue there fine acid s ny alt, ue, tho river wt thy hieud of Barapam wtroot, vil that | ine timo he lef 4 N e by, Congress of a uniform bankrupt law, and void extruvayuny domuinds oF violent rouriints | thun 100 dally papers, and purhapa 100 tiny _ Maulgond — Pousla, human ingouulty could devise bux nt bust but | Hie mo he left, nots slugta person lat ro- REKOLUTIONS, Iiplorapd the bill drafted by Judgo Lowell, of | MAvond ugplust auy.gunitury Council, | Anuther | anos uppeur oiiee OF tw leu twee ot ed ghd Beeewote, ifcred n{cuporary expedient, whieh reiueded | celvad any assurances from Gen, Guriluld | \Wastusatox, D. Cy Jan, 19.—'he tollow- | itpstapy whlch Is now ponding bofore the tux | cridule “in trausle, aid duteriie cwhutliun, | thy cost Of Hiei Hoe those revenue. cord . avinp ts « PGK lee, but did natatop tha action of the water on the | that he would appoint him to oflice, tov Ing resolutl bunt ?; Wy ponding before the dus | aniduls in tranglt aud determine whuther, | thy cost of publleasion, thelr ruvenue Col Barber, Harri: (tase), ued, bunk, ‘PHousgads of pies baye been driven, pp nto » hob even ig resolutions wore subm! tted tothe Nation: dclary Committees of both Jlouses of Cone either before shipment or after crossing the | Juy inthe toll they lovy on thytnvestraont? ood Beltzhoover, Maskell, ico, aud fora tine reared. tholr Loads ubave tue | these who are ucting ag his gecretarley, | at Womnn’s Suifrayo Association to-day: Some amoudments to Judge Small’s | cous Ameriaan live stock Isa sourso OF dune | eguntey. | Bourcily Ono of ey ie pall ft Binghurn, Huwley; Webirdaon =~ | muddy water, only to succumb at tenyth ond | or who have been alding him iy varlous on- | Revulved, That auitrago or solf-yoyernuient ta } Lb ver to aur custotners fn Europe, and aed repart | cept any Ananolal nows without belni I soe Blake, Huyes,- (N, Yoh dsitt of,“ Louds of ding have been dumped | pacitios with his work, Ho ale uNatlonal inaitonnble eiebesand wet “ bilj.were proposed and referred to the Come | tho meuns of preventing eruclly, etc. Finully, | it Hy this tinmense publicity every lout Bowinun, Robiuson, ‘ebind them, but only wont the way of tho | 2 bs With Nis work, Uo alsv says that rt onal inalienable right, and not a privitero | mitieg, - : Se Fi hu would make the Natlonal Hoard 9 medluia | dertuklug reaches the investor direct, un ‘Ose Hos a Russell (Sass.), piling, and How tho tareatenod point remalus | Gen, Gartleld has given | that any Government can confer or juatly with- AG COLON-DLINDNESS. ; for tho exchungo of information, and wis tho | ditTusiow of Londa is perfectly mau elo pe Brigwe Re EO ATCA marin ean mn erage orare peor NO INTIMATIONS TO ANY ONE woll. ‘at xa «| ‘Aba meoting of the Board of Supérvising | ou our sido’ prog thang (the Wmvat fa bolic done | ions (or Tanaka qwarca, tat, ot tho upicuatt Brighang 0." store, Ey By Foot tho bank hus recedod. woul | as to tho composition of ils Cabinet, Mr. | -,2élee That wo aro a Neition and not a Gone be ig 3 ‘ 5 abd 5 Yout tho spredd of tho cuttle pluguy. for 85,0 shares, THe averaga being tus avert fcdotuey of Biatge, Wo areal oittzonseaat of | Hapsators Of Steam Vostols wt epuctal com | Haoine aus ot plouro-pieumoniemiy ont | fourdiutes ensuite ay the United States and second of -tho Statos | Mlttee was appointed to take into considera: | inuny infitions in camponsation uf ownurs-of In- | If Franco be rlotend belng rich ts powatt whercin.wo realde; hence tho. right of welf-gav- | ton and report uport the practleabillty of Feuteu hords whlen ft nay bueomie necessary to tuly sltuution bus dourious elfeet on polly ornmeut should bo guaranteed by tho Natlonal | Issuing Mdayllyht" Mcenses to pilots who aluuxbter for the Ay HY woods but whatever voltage Jv any othr country the eae preset = manoy da required sbould bu promptly and freely | woulta would creste @ sentiment of rf. Constitution to all citizens, teat, with tho ballot | may be color-blind, aud, consequently, not | pul, and would in thy end prove to be an | vaio, of Conyeryutism, Her the ¢ Ae in thelr bunds, ‘thoy may protect thomselyes | ellylble to full Itcenses, : coonvmigs! nud profitable ox; tikes pluga, “Thu Feenct middie elusses bee Burrows, 5 y Hubbell, t Butterwortny Humpa Catkius, 24 + Hutchin ‘ AUP, «+ Kelfer, auhas uh de Heelies. UYPEnter,-- el Caswell, Sisl't Killinge Chittenden, Laphan, Cintti . f oT only 7 Le te ‘pRhallonbargor, seamed npparently only adheres ta the main | Nichol reports a continual stream of ofice- 8) hurwin, bank av by 4 throad whiob inay 6: - ‘i Hg + Balt (Ha), Blanc andextry down wiib it tate tho river the | Scekers nt Stentor and those who cauie to atuall pleco of puvowent that yet romulns to | Klve advice, ‘Chere havo been animber of A show tuut once thoro wus a street there, prominent men there, espeouly of-late, by ow duyy ago tho eart! vi = 5 Toone cuted fn for adistanooof ton fest ana'it tay | (Vitatlon, but tho waferity conte ‘of thotr Te. " Towngend (a! gution of tho currunt Ie-«t very goon eboekud | OWN accord, Therglen paper nddresseit to huaTe. . Y tbe? a everywhere under our flag, ¥ BUTLION, Upon the cunclusion of dtr. Maina’ remarks | Conservative when thoy wutter. | Wholl oo, ny 4 r 4 . Ne . * u X ny, mo ere tluul Coltrasa, ve Updebeam (0, bee fondo Wautsoovur ule Ae eve Gen, Garfleld-si telrguidtion favoring the | Resolved, That the women of thia Nution have | ‘Thy Secretary of: the ‘Treasury to-day al- Ae antes Gallud ateenuon Eran in FIO Cr ety Bi tar Petre ee would, Conger, Updeyratt (aj, | utfairs auzgeate with great force tho adoption of election of Podtinastbr Janes, of Now York | notsomuch to foar trom thg..Sutld South us| sooted that tito bulllon fund at the United | the Way of permunent lexiolution on tue subject, | bene burm in thut—bub Hudival. ghey ovat eowg lll psOn, tho avheme recently put forward to imuke New | City, for ‘USstititister-Cenernl, ‘Tho feature {| Moy have from a white twply. dynasty, ta whleb | 45 i 8 as shawn by thu expertunce of his Consniites, | the very clisses who mude thelr forgunes oe Crapo, Ky rnor, Orleuns un iulund by vuttlog a ship-cunal above | of thi: ‘me they have no roprosentation, States Assay .ofice at New York be In- | because of, the legal questions and troublesome | upplaud thoay whuse wuts uri caletiated 2% Dower | Meowen, ioatine, Durruliton, to conuact the waters of the Boas | o ils docuient which fs regarded as quite Wusneas, A ie _ erensed $10,000,000 by tho transfer of that | mutters of doit iuvolvod, an sugyusted the | prive thou of thelr burd-enrned ecouornlet avy (30 MoKinteyy = Van Arnias, sippl witht those of Lake Pontchartrain, ana | 8euldcant ts that it 1s hoaded with ead, A party must bave some vital} oitn gold coh, Th Is yout Creation of & svicot committes on tho subject, | Was thus that thy Restoration was dred oy | Davis iCal}, Biles, Voorbis, auuln near tho slaughter-pons beluw the city. ‘THE SIGNATURE OF GEN, GRAN {exttog to give tt litay und: i ta gald go}, ‘This Increase Is yomdorud | ith a view to tuciitute aouon ut the pruduat | reuctionury meusuree and avertbrow. Lanp Deerloy, “Mier, Van Yoorhis, By this scheme it ta thought the ourrent of We | ‘Th fon. ie NTs Wieneas, The aye great polltical parties ¢ro’| Necessary by the continued Indux of forelgu | session. . Pbiltppe fared no better; the Vurpire Bre Macuell, Walt, | Fiver will be teascned and tho ving of levecs @ question asked ig whethor this ts to be | atixe dividod pylfnance, treo trade, and labor’| gold colu and'bulllon. ‘The eugxestion belng favorably recelved, Mr, | tried tv excupy the sue fato bY diverting t) te unin” Wasnb prevented. ‘The Government will bg uskedtouo | Heeepted as any Indication of what the Grant | reform, the Z ‘ BEN FRANKLIN, Poe LE EOC aR a ene i et er acre era rm i sy ey ve Sas v! er 4 iar at thd ve be pa tT i i) A a Cotesia De ade Me een men if be galls with In tho make-up of | “dei fuat tho party thik would triamph |, Speaker Randall lald before the House to- | sud oder cumtayius aud atdeuvus Uiavwens uf ( lawly begatweadinge c sath ttle “ | - ie : 5 “a oe seek : and y ‘ , ’