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Tee THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIWURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10; 1881—TWELVIE PAGS. > ~ WASHINGTON. i i . é : t porteil progress, but {t donbtless was. a prog: | sume place and bo empaw ress towarils not thiding ont. tise stich faree ns nay bo nevesss ad “to | an attempt will be made to change the bound: | that fo expenso of printing Natonal-hanic VAT] to proe ] aries of the department to accommodate ates stall be clitrmed ta the tanks apply tag Cae ST E AFFAIRS. ving thote : tho anime. subsequently he selthdrow tho amend THE SECKET CONCLAY foot tho Judie i taking the teatiniony and | thy new situation of Hho commanters IF Chk | ments muting That be would offer, 1 with the — t i pepe Wasitsate » .—The Sonate | the witnesses Ti givin i Aied | cago isto have the Lieutenant-Genoral and | Stndry Clvit Appropriations til, The Commits went Tilo exe this ufternoun | flat, tuless Lmedtale measures roae “and reported tho. Vill t the House, | Light Breaking In upon the ethic | hie? ofices af the Division af the Missourt, | Ythe urnor) bebe to re nis wit and convit on the motion of M tiv iit passed, only one vote (O. ‘i i ibalnry) wv will be protected, they cannot he | St. Louts is bound to be at teast tho seal ofa | enstint S04 is- ws 0, Z k ly } the Mo Mee Pacers the Legis muidurstodd, tere Spbvalis’ reuarp e seated upon to testify in his ease. Col | department. commander, and her efforts are | Ate Hebeott ponte nek the Awtieuttural Ap, Se ae f lative, Executive, and uathudy cuupingel aud Hie aa : Hilsbee is Inetined to belleve that Se eee io. la catere | (eneauion Dil. Heterced to tho Commntttes 0 2, Pa, ; Judicial Bill Hons Committee i is Invest! ACSEVELAD UTIED MATOCTH mined not to remain in New Orleans, ‘A contrnversy then rose as to the priority of ugicial Dill. orders from the Semite, of t hy | tn the Southern States, where Republicans 2 a business, Mr, Cox desiring to call up tio Reap- ; 2 whieh publicty was’ ilven | the Chinese st rved notices of eantest, the ‘samy NOTES: PHA OE tr Mean chaltivey a0 IE Formal Withdrawal of Oliver, the Ma- = treaties. Considerable talk enstted, tlt oC intinidation and vielence toward 4) Mr. Mpa Sire PECAHE, ‘2 Somo Loud Talk Between Rep: Hot Jeutned that any ‘ndaitionat atruetions A WHT be resorted to that have been, \ SANCOLN, white Mr. Guiiter wished to xo to fhe lusiness on chino Candidate for United States rye, HOWE tont with stelt effect In bis own aise Spretat Dispatch to ‘The Chleaga Trivunes the Speaker's tables Str, were given the Comtnittes, Tt is Hutter , $ : pvr, vork of Investigation Ww! presses tho fear that no promise Vastuinatos, D. Cy Keb. hl! at | HU there propusitions, by eating ap tho res Senator. resentatives Binckburn = | JMeter that ihe Work 0 Inve to ee eee eee eTTern, CSEEHE ERED CORT | ON eee ee csc ince 10 tie | eae ea cant ae Paez ] = hiltten of Uke Louse'of Hepresentatives, will | Cbinet gossip asshgns Robert Elncoli hour is dispensed with, Quit hour slath be see ‘. and Frye. NII INQUISITION, fo far. reassure Republican, witnesses in | War Departinent, Mr. Lineotu's frtends | antre nea Hime during whieh imembers way ask | He Gives His Reasons Therefor in a Ar ED nied many localities that they wil feel sate {n | prefer that, If he recelves a Cabinet position, ) to pay the bills on tho calendar by consent, NYG: : > : oN, De Cy Feb, %—Tho fallow rive thelp estinons, avbichit 1s Abshutely he should be assigned te the Interior De- | oly eetions to bo fatal to the consideration of any Lotter to the Republican 2 Tho Spoakor Harnesses Thom To | tne ure the unestions propousited to Senators in ne to secure tv ens Ce fnstien, Teves] MAINette ae gal SrHilentts eae Lang aeriunni Ai aus ite Members, F »y Mr. Saulsbury, of the Committee ot Ine | haye been Chief Drooks, ot the Seeret-Serviec Bureau, | Messrs, tHlackhi , gother aa Tellors, and ‘They ; Smile upon Each Other. wrnand Frye. Mr. Bltekbur aa ee "| ied tut he tnd recelyed notice of any ate hac recelved Information that a new counters | MeL ite on tiles ttaniien tie prone | Introduction of n Queer BUL in fracted’ Diguity: SYMPTOMS OF DIFFICULTY 1. Did you, dircetly or Indirectly, give the Chie | in Lonisiaaa, Alabama, and South Carolina - *. “. 4 Ne fe Fiorkla, and thera are some reasons: en . is " 5 t? Ot ‘ reqeliee “4 B FO en erat eat amae ore | that the Denacrats ary determined to } States note, serles of 1875, letter D, sinall fge OTH Ne ge sco mer aL A terday. . °. Bnd. in tho'Senate, of the Long with them, to nny persun oF persons? presents by the Intimtdution of witnesses, | ures MH under satd letter, John Allisot, Reg- | tonubmit the proposttion to tha nbsent mem- B. Did You uke, or enuse to be made, or pers | the fruits of the victories they won by fratd | igters ACH. Wyman, 'Preastirer, Its printed | bors. Tie tad not been able ta find tho gentie- inft tobe indie a written copy of these treaties, | ghd the Inthnidation of voters. ‘Tha subjeet pier AAT Wyinan, Treaster, redittie | Man fram Kentucky, however, It Proposes that Women Shall Drot the sarrespondence mecompanying tion, | attracting consiterable attention among | 08 localized Abre-paper, witeh ts only a Httle | str, ttliekburn replied that he bad been pres- ‘ i and vive such copy to any person or persoig, or | Republican ltepresentatives and some of them, interlor to the genulne, although somewhat Rane nb overy nullsealtog tho Huttge, and tt rae Vote, Whether They Wish de sou ern, of any one who did mnke such | already express the fear that a called session ‘| thie! Tuo notats nearly one-hale an ineh re LGN aN ot ay Not. SET GET APT Eee I pi the Vorly-seventhy Congrats AyHIT be eau oH sharter than the genulne, but, as far’ as ex- | ingot tho mmticr, whet ho. was etuteply To or Not. boy Hire sek ing in connection with the prema ? . culling near the ‘Treasurer's signature, aud i erfertls well, tie pubfienti oF thesp trenton) saline iERTAN BOAT ni elrenlar form, ts printed in PT aarhotee: wt lek The zeptlomun will tuder- | A Minnesota Railroad to Recelye an 3 . wilsees "pet D 3 Ne series 18tas on regmetric. i . 7] vr persona, othor thin Semiturs, who havo HAd FENIAN SCARE ¢ series 1870"; also near the xeometrie lathe ow botter? Overhauling by a Legislative Debate Over the Pension is Bill. A High-and-Mighty Executive Session of the Senatorial Mr. Fry toi 2 ett os dia thi nash INTERNATIONAL ACTION. denomlnational counter containing tho large) fyinckburn—Does the gontleman say thore was 5, ge : dnquisitors, art err a anya one Speetal Dapatea to The Chleagn Tribune. figures, Inthe upper right-hand’ corner of | qimalorly. of tho menibers of the Committee Committee. who did give out, ap arto Mid ive sits Ainy nformution in rexard to. Wasimsatos, D.C, Feb. 0—Information the face of tha note, In red, are the figures | present when this rile was consldared. huthorized this investigations ™E2 | nas been conveyed to the President from the Stich are the questions that the Senate of See Ha ervice anes of poor and ne United States tins aubmitted to nt te |ament that the Irish sympathizers wi fe st C80 ee | ie iieman wus HOt thre: tint 1 was tastreceed hands of one of Its Comnilttees, tts to be] Home-Rute movement in Ireland aro con: | feets. “The note ts, beltever to be nw tinper’ {osubinit tho ruta to tho ‘presont mombers, ani Satisfactory, owed that tho publiention of the above | templating an armed movement wpon the feet spechiuen of what eat be necompllshed | | could uot tind the gentleman from Kentucky. qqhestlons wi not inake Ht on sary for tliat by photo-lithography. Its badly blurred In | Why ho should charge me, at least: by implica- August body to he passed aatn in review in | British provinces at several potnts in this | printing, and very mutch olf colat when com- tanec ae! y Barty PF Neither of these linprints appe Mr, Prye—The gentleman wndoratands what T Oney Ithough stibse: | sald, dovan't he? Tatated fact, that 1 was called ‘ ‘ me Reon ihe he tt, pete show the | tom mecting of tho Committee on Mules: that Tho Logislative Investigation in Tennesseo i i (re features to live supulted these de | there were but two members presents that the Yiolds Resulta Anything but Secretary Schurz Sends a Spicy and “Sassy” Screed to Senator Dawes. a Bt fi \ 1 1 2 ENNSYLVANTIA. ‘ ‘i a saat awkward squads before Hilland Saulsbury | country, An oflleial examination will at | pared with the genuine, yet itis said tobe | Mr. Blackburn (iuterrupting—I never deal in Hatursnund, Pa, Feb. ¥—Itenry W. Oliver, 4 The British Goverment Avers that in order that they may ask these further once De made by our Government Into the | calculated to deceive perduns who are not | implications. {alwys Uso Hillreet nssertlon. | Jr, tepublican caucus nominee for tho United . Bleeding Ireland Is About to questlons; truth of the information thas eonmuntented, | Meney experts, Tovar Fee Tama he aay MMag tor | States Senate, ls formally withdrawn from the ’ + Bulldoze Canada. 7, Dld vou give out, or do vou know who gave | pnd, should It prove to be founded on fact, a AN EXPLODED SENSATION, tho report of the’ resolution, Unt 1 also | contest. Followhnw Is his fetter of withdrawal: * out, tho list of questions used by this Committed |v adtamation will be used and measures will | ‘The Washington Post will toamorrow | stated that T was never presont at the mecting | Mannisnund, Pay Feb, Ute the Republics \ In tho-exaniluntiog or senataray. Ken! ae x morning expose the report that an old wome | of the Cominitteo at whieh tho proposition was | ay Membern of the General Avscmbly: Tho con- f ; ¥. Do you Know of any one who would be likely | be taken to prevent any armed Invasion of the | ayo her deathbed sent her cheek for3509, | considered; nad nover been culled to auch | test for the Senatorship has been so pros él d 1,608,602,802 | f° Five the Committee this information? Canadian Provinces from the United States. | hleh, it is sald, Was stolen from tho ‘reas: | meetings and had tover scen suck a resotutlom, | 1) cee, ue ABREU ORE aE -y The Post-Offics Handled 1,605,502; It may, however, prove to bs a hoax, | ury twenty-aeven yearsago, when she Wi thous ti my pines every day, teletiat nail valuinnt ronson 9 bone, i Pieces in tho Year 1880, : SECRO LAY SCuU Rs. a} ona Invention to show the jleilaneo ot ths elerk hn the Department. hens ara sever 1 palty Prve—Suppose thot should turn out to bo | sulution ns tony as tha pr oie eat as ri t A SPICY OPEN LETTER TO SENATOR DAWES. | detectives in British pay who are watehing | Tensons why the storys dt be regarde Mr, Blickburn—Does the gontioman que: u ‘ y ylet \- ! WTIIE HOUSE Spectat Mispatch to The Chicago Tribune, the friends of Tretia. Leading Irishmen | with atigplulon, wlitut of whieh is that twen- ny cs Li av ino at this tute to express my vlews on tho sub: ‘ IN & HO Se avin ¥ ago there ¥ year: on ‘i ,. vome! Fey . q ble ambition In ‘asiinaTos, D.C. Fel. %—The Ponca | here pronounee the slory a canard, and say | by eno women | Mr. Peye—Tam going on with my supposition. | dec It ts an honoral selina Tes Do Cn Feb, 0 The Pann | AE will nol be necessary to fire a sol or | elerks in the treasury. Its believed betho | | Ste, Minckuarn—Dors the gentiemn question | avy man, feeling thut | he, hus tha Witt ed, See LRtacer Biotest to draw wswordto restore the Irish Partla- | ‘Treasury oflicialy that the letter was weltten | (t? Wilt he have mantiness cnough to answor | proper clomouts within himself to fulall furnishes to the press a copy of ant open let | ent, whieh was aballshed in 1800 aftera | by some one who wanted to return that question? THE GREAT Me Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasinxatos, Db, G,, Feb, %—After the "he Sy itaituties, to aspire fo a sent In tho Natlonal ter to Senator Dawes, whieh Js certainly very | inundred years of oppression. that sim of money, and nt the |. ThoXpeaker stated that the ientleman from | senate, Hspeclally Is this so wheo this ambition tount of the Electoral yote had been com | sutey reading. ‘Phe following are some of —— same thine desired to figure ina wild sonsit- | Sirnunne repented his former statement, he | 18 tO represent a great Commonwenlth lke dleted the galleries were quickly vaeated, | the more striklig extracts: be STANLEY MAPPUEWS, Von, ‘Tho paper on which fe teller. was dlalog betiveen Messrs. Blackburn and Frye, | Pennsylvania, Inspired by this feeling, 1 veeame and those who had been admitted to the floor | prea ov ‘tt ettron, WaAaMtxatoN, | xEW YORK HOARD OF TRADE OPPusED ‘TO Aerie sens. te appent aes 7 Leta es ue which hall beon curried on in un angry toile, | y enndldate for Senator, and as. uquestion of privilege reluctantly retired. | Dt Fenods leet ahe Hon, flenry La Dates, mm ment, with thd printed portion torn of. It] Mr. Townshend (I1l,) ratseda potntof order that 3 RECEIVED THE NOMINATION OF MY PATTY, Wasmtsaros, D.C, Feb. 2—The follow- | hus fa ue wvuterannric, ont genurat char. {bo resohirtion nok eating (rote reaiioeuioestio Policy dares have oxida ie acre oe ing telegram was received to-dny from the | weteristies. Is thought that perhaps the | Committce on itiles, wits ni order. eh ) of which we have any history, one yu rn aaa und Seeretary of the New York | contribution has becn milo by some crazy | Teprescnted by tho gontienan from Minine (hue | neeossary to the well-belng of government. In Aoaritof ‘tride md /Trinaportation: peryon who labors under the’ hatlueluution | Y! aropord froma nCoMm ml cus Ae "3 ]onatters of purty reprosentation and or- + ‘1 Tove | Hate "Ta the dudlelary Commtttee of tre Unttea States | Of having at some time defrauded the Gov- | ye, vrye—what does the gentleman mean? Tt | ganization, the nominating convention and nute—Sin: fo have read your speech recently delivered In tho Konnte on tho Killing of tho Ponea Chief “Ble Snake, Which you make certain relicetions on tha con: duet of tho Interior Department calling for my attention, A Cabinet aniccr has noe voice on the iluur of the Senate. He eannot pr After order had been restored the report of tho result of the Electoral count was spread tipon the records, Thomas ‘Turner, of Ken-" fucky, alone shouting aloud ne. Then the legislative business was resumed, and the -etnmuntdaak” A siclstatly fend himself there wrainst apy atiiek, i Senate, the Hon, A. G. Thirman, chatrman, 5 Sees me paet trout eames CHNOUD «NTO, NS nouussaNy, “Mises” fe Biter House proceeded with tho Legislatlye Tnlust, fle cannot" eortect: milsstatement Tusithaton, B.t.2 in bohat af. 400. business AYA CHALE, Mr,Townshent—Tho xentloman represented | eogs yg tho individual membership upon eoutive, and Judlelat Appropriation bill. ety, however reckless, aod even when S i New ¥ 20 the Western Associated Press, that ft. was roported from a Cosmmittee, Me . eg Spulre. ; facts, Wer reckless, aid even when S Hiring, menibers of the New York Hoard of steve it inte vt whieh tho party Is fuunded, Ag 1 Repub: This bill was passed fn Comunittes werexmuleraie (an it wns ge ‘Trade and ‘Transportation, Wwe respuctfully but Waasninarox, D.C. Feb. 0.—The House | now confesses that it was reported with the con- 1 was entitled to a [a Ut) hoy cull scarcely erided tod te | Scueor only two members, Henn and party’ nami 4 "1 the support of every mi ely upon Represeutative Dune | it Fryo=t did not confess nuything of the ywho iad been bosnjnnted and ol ane y carnestly protest tgaiust tro confirmation of Committee on War Claims ¢ fits convert with all the circumstances | tbe Hun. Stantey Matthow: ff the Su- | report ady wise ns the attacked Cablact Minister Is | preme Court of tho Unelte. for the fol- | ton’s Dit of the Whole in an unpreeedentedly short f{lme, It was reported to the her of tho General uted t hnent, T shall certainly not object ty the i nis: Wi r nid beliey Ho ‘nrovide fue the settlement of | Sana 'gg, > henusnunen may el Maumee ia deen Pee eter actor ts ait . Ww a B verbunly not object to lowing reasons: We ure Intormed, md believe, | ‘d $0 oflleers i 5 * ee mort, polllent, or persunat defect. 1 um 1 Tonge: withiont tuditerlal — aiiendinenty oof tha. privileges oft Scupter, srbleh | thetihecrseat eulfeoudcorporucions of the enue { {ald ctalius of those ofleers of the ue of | ° dina resolution was thon wzreed to. Nuuneure a iiay witch objections nor na, any TO + and was passed without any practical objec | well understand. Wut no. fureminded nnn try are endeavoring to. obtain. control of this ihe tayo utiunary wre “ 10 fe a up he Mesars, Blackburn and rye, betue applauded tus Kuowledgo boon augaested: but, Unfortu. tion, after having been under consideration | will, on tho other band, Hud fault with me WL Tot list rowrt, which bus heretofore beon | Close OF tho War of fndenendence, anit $3) when taicthy thels stations us tellers, Wey cor | iiely for my uxplenelons, a suiliclent mtubey oF + only parts of two days. It-ls many years | employ those meuhs ot publle defense | the most important bulwark in defending tho returned on the books of tho sury.” | divily shook hands, whieh every citiz hag ont) hls disposul. | publle inter iyainee the encroncumentaar | ‘She bill, as adopted, would have yavolved | Adjournod. Kepublicuis have refused elthor to take part fn nutking & nomination or to support Ww aonince The nature of your attack relioyes mo | corporations; that Mr. Mutthows hag been edu | the payment of several milion dollars, a — Ortho majority. Many, porknee al, gentlemen, of the considerntiony of olticinl restraint which | cated 1s 0 railroad atto: Hud nutirally views THE SENATE CONFIRMED CASUALYIES. who have adopted this method of compussing otherwise would control my Iatginge. Caave [ ratiroad questions from a ratlroad standpoints oe ee tn aa Pah Ares aa 4 lir teh reat be 1 btles Heeen exposed to. a0. bea msrepresontation | That. hie Wetton walle memberat the Uatted | te nomination of ‘bower as United the dloloas ob che arly manlaee d Aon seas and abloauy in gonneetion with the Ponen busi- | Stites Sonate proves th! te ; since so Inrge und Important e bill has been t passed With such expedition. i MU PRINCIPAL HEASON ' t is fhat the Demotrats have surendered the and in this inportant | States Murshat df Nebra: D KILLED. ACTUATED BY UPRIGHT AND CONSCIENTIOUS RUN OVER AD ‘ ont as thi } ra Lise 7 SES PP Lae MOTIVES, prinelples upon which the former appropria- | ness thir ' thie It tine to call things by thelr | respect renders: nim uuflt for tho position of a THE FOLLOWING ESTIMATE DES Motnny, In., Feb, 0.—About ildnight last iy tion bills were based, ‘The House subse- | TN Aue Saale Peace Ca la ri cer is made of the total amount of mallanattor | night tho express train going east on the Rock | 80d Ho. fin ae | thoy. jane. fo quently pagsed the resolution reported by | 4H Selure then summarizes ‘ they have om, entire re ns * oret passing through tho malls duro tho year nd Ruad rum aver dames Crain, who was HK eunnot ape STORY OF THE PUNCAR, a Dawin 1. JAMeSs, Secretary, at igiand Ryad runt aver Jan i wh 4] an Tennnot ay WHE Now York Bonn of inde and Trausportadan, a0: Number of letters, 519,031,221 al- | walking on tho triek. is body was complotely | prove the step thoy have taken. It would bo with which the publie ls already famillar, | ‘rae dudietury Committee at tholr meeting to- | cards, 165,018,012; torn to shreds, Tho necldent occurred at nsharp Dighis-nbsurd co say that tho Interest and wel- and conchudey that the killing of “ BlgSnake’! | day dtd not tako action on Mr. Matthows’ num pleces of all classes, wns the result of a sudden. lnpulse ef a ination, is THE CATTLE DISEASH. (hantlarneatgan iad appt fled tho. Denes, BL soliticy, and that no one else should be held ILOOP-IRON. she jfigense, arti ae puneed, the; leat Reuiy waa hag cicae and lies mats eyo ses gO responsible for tho murderous deeds Mr. <IN THE County, fi, and whieh has been reported In a inen who would honor, as well Wy bo honored DY, a erinayerael Goa yoay ‘oneal without : SHE Te remit: tai he Fony Suir, Atleg Yob,ii—inono Custer and | party nominee canoe be ‘locate tiring t0 Nobody costhd read your spece! hont r= ASILINGTON, D. rb. 8,—See slous pleura-preumtonta, has be " Ark, . 7 2 poten, celving the linpression that you mean to hold | WASHINGTON, Le f eb 5.- ‘Secrotary ine ‘subject. oF oxnTiMatlon by skillful and bis daughter Colla, of the Choctaw Nation, were | refusal uf alarge and respcetable mumber of this Department of tho Govdrmment responsi. { Sherman's attention way to-day called tothe | peo satertuney. 3 i ; Republivans to Join with thelr brethren In tho i i experienced vetertuavy surgeons, under tha | drowned while attempting to cross the Arkan- 1 Die for tho murdor,—not ay am mere eecidental ) cumplalnts made by manufacturers of bron, direction of the Department of ‘Agriculture, Sais River at thisplaeo Inst creutug to vialt 0 unoice of tke majority, it is due my supporters. Tiuttempted arrest, Dut asnconvorted | 88 to B recent decislou of the Erenpury Ue and they report that it docs not prove to be | relative living tn tho Chogrnw country, AM 80 LOSdEN A.CANDIMATES rrangud net, designed to rd the De- | Partinent about cotton tles, and replies this muchedreaded disease, —_ and that thoy are free to select any other tor ntroublesome ypponen ita pols | “Yes, 1 was very sorry to decide the cotton ° THE PENNSYLVANLA CENSUS, COLLISION AT SKA, i} . \. ee" . worthy Repuolleau. ftly hardly ni sary for iy it if i aga a ae me os tie qttestion agninst the Interests of so many i ‘Cho Corsi Buyout furnishes tho f low. gi Atieens DOs Feb; tthe Sinel Cates me, te egnrens mg, auBesetEton et the thanly acting f 1 oI it of my constituents, but it wasaclear case | Ing bulletin: ‘Lhe footings for the State of | Station at tho Delaware Brenkwater reports lo} and stondtas ypc el 8 buat secorde’ Fee Te eee eed beould not preperly do otherwise. The | Veausylvunia aro as follows: Males, %13%,- | the Chlof of the Blunt Qiticy at Wasbinztou as | me bs the injury uf the Kepublienn inembers poilese uni thie by fe tis Meat a Midian ty | Wut could not yraperly do otarwise, he | gays tamales, Ss 10.1aL. Native, a2 for- | follows: ‘The sehooner Andrew Neblnwor and an | OF dha Lemuslasnrcs, Shan froin my Perici sansldonil 4 mattur of small inoment. T must aN Li in: speeiie: duty-af o116: nat halt Cign, BST, White, 4,107) 1005 colored, 8 utiknown schooner collided during the night | to myncif, but ag o manifestation of respect for confess tnt shen reading thts atrocious stute~ | Ject tO nv speetiic duty of ona nud one-Halt | asd, Including In thoState Uhinese,8 Javan- | und fouled thety anehyrs, Tho Androw Nobloger | tho rules tad eustomsot tho purty to which thay anent L could not repress cents per pound, or an nd valorem duty of 85 | ese, 163 Indians and hulf-breeds, and 2 fa tying 2 signal og distress, The revenue: | belong. ‘Mine will demonstrate that thelr netion A FRELING, OF INIIGNATION, percent On June 80-1864 when the | Indians, ‘Total, 4,252,756, deer tf, & ceunt wane to thor namietunce at 7 | ue tho approval of the Republicans of the But upon mature rettection tt beeamo clear to | duty was first levied, 05 per cent was a higher UEVENUE, Hem, cueing paasaee through the leo and } State. ‘his letter, owlny to clrcumstinces, $8 to, me thut thy outrage of so revolting aa insinun~ . . és . | putting a bawsor aboar sume oxtent pecessurily personal, but no more ton ing passed ho. Imo wile Soparites tho | Tate than’one aul one-half cents per pound, | | ‘The xucelnts of Internal revenue to-tay | PUNE fort tmisty than n odest upped r 1 ‘4: Mr. Frye yesterday from the Committes on 4 Rules, which proposes to freilitate business 4. by allowing members to Sutroduee ills , under tho calt of States for passage ) by unanimous consent during tho remain- « der of the se: This was adopted by ‘a vote of 147 ayes 9 nays, but, in the { courso uf the debate upon it, there was | AN AN GH ‘ 1 1 ‘ i fnre of the people of this Commonwealth woultl Le best subserved by tho election of any one inun tothe Senate or the United Stites. liu Stato ta binge. wid populous ay ours, viel hn mutterin’ wealth and cutture, there ard many curve Just outside tho city. The engineer gave SHEUMAN’S DECISION 3. between Represent: and Black- burn, which, at one the, seemed likely to result in. serious personal diticulty between those two gentlemen, During the discus- consequence of a hand-to-bund struggle Incl dentt ! sion Mr. Blackburn raised a question ks whether a majority of the Committee on 1 Rules, of which both he and Frye are mem: bers, was present when the rule was ordered t i] 4 to he reported. Mr. Fryeacknow! oil that aquoruin was not present, but stated that Une question had afterwards been submitted to | tho members of the Committee individually, and that a majority had agreed to ft. It was hition of the ¢ rters trie 4 wore $24,005; from customs, $5 situation warrants, Hesuy W, Oniven, dit. unfortunate, he ‘sald that Mr, Blackburn | Sublime from the eldicuious, 5 and then the Importers tried to get In eotton LOU; , FATA FAUT. wwiun Warrants, | HES if 5 { could not be found, Mr Blaekburn, with |, The passage tuto which Mr. Sehura puts | les at the speeltie duty, and the home TE RECORD Manion, Ind, Fob, fC, Mather, agent of | varpete wetiiomene, ue Grow tae WIR 4 i arti © manner | the most bitterness is, perhaps, the follow: | manufacturers wanted them taxed as rt * the Cincinnati, Wabush & Michigan Raitway, at | caucus, ut which was presented ¢ paper coming some heat, did in the very eniphatts manner SNATE, + for which he is noted In debate, sald that the | '48? manufactures of fron. It was settled, SENATE, this plneo, fell from a ladder carly this morning, | Tkom the Oliver men suyyesting tho munes of You satd, “It hus been a rellef tome, bow- | however, by tho Courts aud by the Treasury | | Wasittvotos, D.C, Feb, &—Mr, Wallace | aud was fatally Injured. Mr. Mather 1s quite | W. H. Armstrong, M.S. Qui Jsumes A. UE i oy ever, Ine e1 re “ re: “hie! y ? well known throughout Northern Ludiang, Reaver ns avalluble candidates, The cuucns, Sri okcauoleaseaeapte erner tae tuepe antes Department that cotton tles were, under the submitted a resutution, which was adopted, —— howe dceided by a two-thirds vote to ‘ NOW! i Preshlent, if not Incompatible initorse *Thumas M, Bayno, of Alleghony, In to- Odyiire hot Ameriean fa. thule origin, but bear | law, manufactures of iron, were not known | Cling on tho Pres 0 Li Liberia td tar ae AT ih nab too “atrikiiy. a resemblance ‘to’ the tnodes | anielussed it the trade as boop-lron, and, | With the public Interest, for tho eorrespond- SUICIDAL, | jnorrow's Convention.“ About forty Oliver men wt Tinporind gaverumsent, curried un Si naa ane ae i 1 | ence recently passed between. Spitin and the caplonage and arbitrary . oy | therefore, were subject to the 35 per cent ad United S$ seardl (is Chicaerenibenitbot icthods vie 1 “beileve to be | valorem duty, ‘This deelsion has now stood nited States in regard to Go agreement | Tecords of the House woultt sustain him In “tho assertion that he was : ALWAYS AT HIS POST sud could have easily been found. My, Frye, irritated somewhat by the manner rather then by the words of Mr. Blaekpurn, é went. jnto the caveus after Olver tendered bis & S Bee % withdrawal and declied to support Gen, Beaver, Fee Fe 8. Nicolle Commits Sufeldo at | Tio choles of to baltnee of the Republicans bt ‘ ‘ Carthage, Mo, by Jumping into 2 SreraT atinbiatens oko cine! 1 4 , ig 2, artle Wi a i 9 datas, of ageneral chiracter, No elect{ou ls looked 1 to he trne, stl the gentleman from Kentue tunderstood, From tho Pequut war to our days | terms of five Scerctaries of tho ‘Treasury, and ‘Ga St rate re it site lon by the Cavern of Self-Dextruction, . THY BALLOT, could not be found. Blackburn here walked | ‘ere Dns been uniformly uphell by the Courts, and | Unlted Suites of natives of Spain. Specta} Dispatch tv The Chicago Tribune, The twentyetrat ballot for United States Sen- across the hull in avery threntoning manner, | SEVER WAS AN SNDIAN UNAUSTLY KILLED | tens of thousantis of tons of imported eutton- At 1 o'clock the Vieo-Presiident announced Huoowtsatox, ML, Duc. 0—To-day uo telegrant ator taken te a yf resitlte ss Follows: if and, approaching tho seat oveupled by Mr. untilnge ANA Gee Ei b Hes have come in and pald duty at tho rate of hat me fie conealiitce For coulntune fie eaters er Bene cake her tsetic Wy MueVenihy 4; Phillipa, it Shira, 2f Deave [to know whether tho Intter in- | Stermtury of tho laterite. Ait has been penen, | percent ad valorem, As the prlee of tron | TO Eo tts with tho Vie Hinping inten woll * by | Hite dg Cartiny 1 A We I emutned Intact. The vates ‘ont Demoernts, whilo the “ ae Oliver. ‘Lhe cun- nei. ; m dacaltge 2 matty. falte : Farka ‘Tho Sonato, with tho Vivo-Prositent at fis | Jiinping inton well near tho residenco of Mr. | "tthe Grow vates hosum of bis white brother, ang no man to make | [tell an infustiee, ln that it places upon ad- | Mepresentatives, and her brabund wero visiting, Mri. Nleolls Boat ort vata Mt Hint ufratd until this dangorons foreigner, | yariced urtieles Of manufactire a lower Upon its return tho Sennte recelved from Mr, | sormoriy reaidod in soomfyton, and was tho | Fer fy pan ect hour for the Kepublie, wos | duty than pon fw mere eruule manufuet. | Hamiin the report of tho tellers of thy two | eldest daughter of Willlum logy, who, owt to Ran cocuae eee ee ee ne i rete ae, pats ures think tho home manitaeturer ought | Houses, accompuntod by a preamblo reelting tho | Huanelal troubles, shat bla two children, atte Spectat Dispalets to The Chletoo Trlbunes humo with espionage in Indien eamps and the | 10 dav © thy benefit of the specitie ut yj ind | rosult, witha resolution that, tho two: ftonses wands iellling himselt. ‘Tho ebifldron recayereds | St Oi ae oe ene at i o'etook blood of the slnughterod viotins, And all thls | Have recommended sueh a law, and wil, a3 | groof tho opinton that tho Constitution and | and Mumle a fowimonths ago was invited to] Oo terncan the Lexlslatt rd. iwentligns he did in an effort to naturalize on American soll | Senator, do my utuiost to secure it. 1 have | tuys have boon duly executed, and no furthor | vist hor alstor at Carthage, and a fow weeks | ts afternoon the = hegisative | Tnvedlii. the dark and creel methods of Fniperlat gov- | prevented the extension of tha construction | declaration at the tucta act forth ls necessary. | aga cuded her life by Jumping inte | Hon Committee mot in tho Senate Chant erninents, of which this foreigner notorlously is | of the lawso ns to Inelude tnder the ad | Adopted, the same well in which ‘tha ody of | ber afters revess of three auys, and examined snd hus always been i faltatul and nrdent wore | vatorent duty various Kinds of hoopss but, Mr, Hoar alfered a resolution, which was | Mra. Nicolls was found) this morning. | Andrew d. MeGothin, tha sulseing witness, whose shipor and champion. And “It isa cellof” to ) when tho wanuficturers ask ine, merely be: | adopted, for printing for tho use of barra itt 4 SEE eet ra et a ee ee ent ror eeetyy | ferary oF state tt ren fo Lord dona iunacl AUN at least MuONgs us who, even under such |S A pi t tO Ee threntonit elreummatunees, will not dospalr ‘of 4, thoy ask ime to do what tho law will | Gag Propoded trfmuirtita convention ruluting to tended to question the truth of what he sald, A few more angry words, and the turbu- Jence whieh dle not ovenr in connection with the Eteetoral count, might have been 3 eshibited fit a personal encounter between y Kentucky and Maine. ut the ditieulty was satisfactorily adjusted, snd, soon afterwards, * When tho tellers were demanded upon a cer- 4 tain motion, tho Speaker appointed Tlack- burn snd Frye to net, and they advanced and shook hands amid the enthuslastie applause of the House. IN THE SENA'TR, 1 4 1 ‘Frye, want M 4 1 2 Semite ud to Micolla sho seus pro } nyatertous disappearance and roturn has beon mn i rently adinired for many aceomplishoients. [t | telegrapbed you, MeGiotbin wus disposed to Ss suld that sho aticmpted suichly by bing | be very cuutlous, and displayed equiyocating hort tle before Mamle's dent writ u st LOL at the Dental Cole THY UNYORMATION I Poss 4 suleldo tls morning nti | js aquestion likely to bosottloil to-morrow or next Mr, Plumb's amendment | West Sixth streot by shooting himself tyrough % * aie? fats euntinued, tho abdomen, Tho Ball lodgadt in the tefLoe the | ‘iy. ‘fhe oxuanination to-day was poor, vory Low es Morton Monumental Aysvelitlon passed, Flomingabury, 1. ghusatts were rveelveal Ale, Selurz says that Wstegari tne taiy aE Br Ae an tue De sotiiy Pension Amprojeintion bit was titken up, | Inga hero, atteinbt bs a4 spartnie Nak BI cline offlces: quid not with jnuplorations fer | Mdusteles, Cam willing to ald dh passing | inereusing ponston of Mr. Seinirz, after quoting tho | Ws and to contrive Jaws go that that elfect | Atter dubate, a auggeation winet seamed tu [ spine, nad wus extratod by Ue Falrchila | The polnted questions being put to McGothila, and testlmony iby tho Ponen Connnission to | Will he produced, bat 2 will not, to carry out | general favor wus mute by Me, Iteck, that the } waund 16 fatal, No cause'ts assigned, Tho nun | most of thom belng prefaced with a request Justify te Lnterlor Department, and 4 eh © Tiny ideas, didregard and disobey the law ag it | necosaltios of tho Pension-Otiice, an tnurease of | bas been sicty and, ator shootiug,sald he wlshed | that he would not be olfautod IC they were ro- rapa Mhaity SHRED Bett at Reet guutchny, is declded by the Courts.” Clerical force, be. a4 presouted by umendijents, | he bad had a larger calibre pistol. Ho ts 26 years minendment. providlug for the estabtishiment. of local Examining Boards, each one ta cou- sist of a lawyer and a surgeon, tnd the Plumb smeudinent appropriating $200,000 } forextra, clerks, and tho Kdinunds amend: y ment permltilag the President, wt his discre- ry the Vones Cupar He suid the letter contalned anabie div ure dawnin time ¢o ave hurite. nue | POwersoe raruduweus. | Nonely ovory question i i letter contaliud dive 4 y 4 . fet (TRE PENSION MILE. tho itepublie, hot poruilt mo to do, and what if did do, eee ue thu Mouemaductenocied nor imving {id been it poor hovith for-soveralmoutia, | fd to be repented, and as an netful dodger of {3 Spectat Disyateh to The Chteago Tribune, Mi. SCHURZ DENIES THE CHANGE would nmotnt toa great breach of public | Yeon included in tha oliclal docutnents pubs | Like oftier membors of tho family, dhe had em= | Mtervogateries he excelled uny witness your } Wasttsaroy, D.C, Feb, 0%. —The Sonate, | that the Literior Department withheld Infor | (09%, 1 regret that they do not seo ltas L | istied by Congress, a copy of it could notbo | braced tho Spirituulistio theory, which to some | correspondent ever listened Lo. At was very ovi- a A fn “i cadl i relutive to © Biz Snake,” 4 do. fhoy nuver thanked me for overruling | found itu Congresstonal or other publlo bras | extent nnaettled her reason. She was walster of | dent from his manner that ho know a great deat | Sporopttation bill ater havi rejecte tad HEMIS TRG ALE Dawes dak ot: have his atume | fie adtentpt to extend the ad valorem duty to | Fog. 1 oca, the. Hose dona | eeeate ues, law fornivtiy x sepurtor on | tora dan by earod to tell, Whotter ho oan bu } Appropriation Dill, after having rejected, as | fo Priaelaran tee Fanti bs 7) Loops ant other forms of hoop-lron, nor will | On motion of Mr, Voortecs, tho Mousa Joint 7 ‘fie Caieaan uns orevtl by skillful cross-questiontny to divulge out of order, tho Pension Committeo's bere flannel py Hanea sultartiigs until the | reirimpationce iat infusties Indice me to | feselution granting condemned eanuon td the ATi, On Fob, 9.—Paul D, Anderson, of | forced by sicllitul eros nie to diya } H ; t ot i t 5 ray surded hy nluvas too persunal, Me. MoGothltie tion, to authorize the expenditure of $25,000 | Dawes, siya? sis question us ty duty on hoop-iron tas 1 See Ea eT et EIN CUMOKL: | Ol a setal Hispatch to. The Chletao Pribune, Contrudietod hinwctt, und sevmed to he thor- 4 of the $44,400,000 appropriited for pensluns. y daninle ms wow £0 ake an onpenk for thy Sti ia avedy cane pe Tintectron, pays an fae ANODE His Tasted agen, ot hand Peete fet ‘ pi sterus by aE ee eat amen “hy Gorn aetae opr hu ‘ yey a ar oh has Jate ; : : ue aie eherespected citizen, a plasterer by % " forelerieal force, After tho bit had been | wavitevo reste tecognize thelr riehes byagieime | MUTY OF 8 Cont Id OME par PORT. Fe ee a ae eee eee eeet nit ror the settles | irmdecsuleited thls mur ters ee eey arog | akIUCHL way ta get through fhe exainination trade. Kuleided thls morning, He arose and wont them tho judomnity thoy” fustty ask forand | dran, punched, has beon adinlited at 35 per | mentof the Vones triboot Indinns, and forathor | out as tsi j 4 passed, My, Allison wished it understood ‘ } io rea, but, not comtnur in without lutting the Committee know as much at . “ shaie which L asked for then years no. Ler them | cent ad valorem, On ate appeal trom this | purposes relating to thelr wetfure, Heferre to breakfast, ho was gent. for and found hung | they coula very probably elielt by a more a Hee ane ee anni upropelaslons Mictly zo about tholr faring, and prove thelr | ruling an arder” has been het ararlly suis Pie Wale iaved to bike up the Posteoliles | with i poukothundkerehlef to uround ot wlad- | direct questioning. At tho commencement , tolnerense the clerieal force of the Penslun nes, und send their CN tery 1a Seay ie pended unthl the report shall be recelved | Appropriation bUL Bending this mation, dlu- | der, No cause ly uesiqned for tho rash net. ef the examination MeGothtin refused ) Bureau should bo in order when the Execu- puree by Aaetlion ee of eyonty | Hom the New York Custom-House, when, if | euenon ousted on a suggestion by Mr. Hour as See ena to reply to a query as to whothor bb eee te x tet i ts Proudly hele beter eonmiean aiseady had | xo Teeormended, the ruling May bo reversed | Ee eee en ae Uh Let Moa te WESTERN -PASSENGER AGENTS, had used any money 10 Influence yotes during Mut agitation nover reached them, und the plate-lron paneled bo required to | the Pension biN whould bo renowed, and, py | CINCLNNATH Fob. 0—Tho Weatern Association | the recent election fur gtato oMcors, on the — buy as untich as unpunched unankinous consent, ontortained, in the consid= 4 of Goneral Passenger Agents hold a meeting | kround that TILE BULLDOZERS, WOME { ctive, Legistative, and Judiclal Appropriation 2 Dill should come up, { ‘ GES, BURNBIDE 2 objected to this, saying that three-fourths of - oration of the Legislative bill whan it reaches | hose to-day, with thirty membors present. ‘Tha THK DAW PROTECTED TB the Senators were in faver of the amend: OPERATIONS IN FLORIDA, SBCLHIOFI i BD. SRE ree ae ae tial fad hon foltowing oftivors woro eleoted: Presidunt, J, Ht. from orimiunting iio one he aufterwards ment, whieh, by the establishiuent of tocat Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, AST. LOCIS SCHEME, actually assented to, Mr, Harnalite holding thar, | Woods Mive-Hrosidont, Bante! Stavensong a Tee ee Tear Heimactauva tity Examining vards, would give the Commis Wasituxarox, D.C, Feb. Lhe intelli Clacinnat( Commercial, 1g the inderstandtiage covered all nnitttars look- | Sevretary, Guone tie Pantuia; Executive t * SIINGTON, 1, Feb, B.-A 5 fay te the expediting oF poison chime, tho | Cammilttes, J, Charlton, C. He Hockwell, 1, it, | Deuoerat, was for ani, und, for the parposs xenco received from Madison County, Hlorks | WAstisatos, D, C., Feb, A schume ty | Ing to the wxuediiing Of pain eluld, the | Go: WW ltuaglos’ ds We Cavuyt Hoard of | Wndig if hia voto could bo titrehased, ko elle da, continues to be of anything exeupt a ree | O8 foot among n eertal set ty anny elreles | ordcraganumendment, and Me,-Peferdenylag | Arbitration, 8. Stevenson, C8. Cohn, Jr, Soba | ol Davis in the Honmy at Kepiamonited oo agsuring nature. Lute Just night Repre- | £28 the bencilt of Gen, Schoileld and St, Louls, | that any provisions athor thay thew conneates Kan. Atnoug tho inuttors duclded wore to | hyo vote fur We, G, fhvltey, Mepubllennt went ttle Disbee keduived lis Parriire an Itappenrs that St. Louly stl hag a grudge | with the fncrous and arrangoment of the olor | miko thantriedl rites twa centa per mile for pure a Us publivd entative Bisbee receive followlug dis- stoner of Penstoss power to investigate, hear, and decide all cases promotly. Now that amendment has been set astde asa polnt of order, and it Is proposed that 1b 3 that 4 analon-iie ties of tive or mora; ta udoprunitorimity incor | candidate | for Suereiury OF ftute, for Blu. Dial’ Aig sanieailuetie ti s, ail ere Out er AnisOs, Fit, Feb, & 18h—'To te Hon, af, | tll the ofiicers of that division to Chlengo, | Mr. Allison asked unantmonus conyont that the | low 4 conunleston on focal, Hekat ST Ee a eae er eituents Mecothiia replied, tine adertear uilgh ola EOE eeevonurtd Hie, dey lynch airece, A, Wa Muaitugion, | Some thne ago Gen, Sehotield stated eont amundionts abuuld be reqabled as th order | Journud to moct in Cloveland ln Muy next, ho mado Davis think be Was in curnest, astd that 1 ssluner doo 22" Savage wits attack cd Ce one prostee in| dentially that he should not remaly long at | YRRRRERM obered ne proposed. Davis seemed to bo as much in earnest as he the rou talking testimony. Tho assailant wie & Mr. Peltor ubjuctod, OMINATION TO THE BENCH «MeGothlin) was, Durie thy balloting for Bee~ Killed... Pho Sheri came, te tho room, and | New Orleans; In fuet, It was Suthuated In | Ste, Windom waked unaniadie conecttaan Pat hn Fuls fate CH rotary of State Davis dit not volo for Shelley, returivd, with no pose ‘ot militie, Gunawery | certaln quarters that tho matter had been | (eRe Hone tly oie ees ee to bo cagain | Bosrox, Feb. 0.—The Government and Counct) | MeGorbtiy wuld ho asked Davis alter tho otee mata Be, Hasiaa t Ui theoats te kilt fixed, anthad soon as Gen. Garfield should | ulrered, . tocduy nomdnated 1, 2, Staples, of Wareester, t0 Hon wry. by pad wat voted for Shelley, where- dunier. Many witness ure demuratizod nad | come inte the White Howse he would bu | | Mr. Humelde sald ho would objoat, unless tho | qi tho vaeunoy caused by the resignation of | iis qran GUTTEN MORE THAN 1, IAD huye guno holies 1 think 1 must return aud | assigned to some more congental command. | sy, Wher replied that the Original uuders | Judge Dewey from the Hench of the Superior ODFERED, a take cvidence In Jucksonvilla, | Answor, Aumong other ehanges nude recentty wasthat | etanding did not Invludy tho “Siaty-Suryeons Int. Mfr, Staples tas the hearty iudersement | any witnoss testified that no monoy had been UL JENKINS, dit of LleuteCal, Amos Beckwith, a eaudidate Ta the eutiva Worcester, ineluding tho JACKRONVILLE, Flt, Feb. 0, 1881,—]f. Blabee, | for the position of Comiuls y die ale (ace tnink Patterson was killed i Coes oat e isearry vinye at Mut 1 Yestenloy: upon the hearty; * *: in yuu cue. Taal iiduy, dau in dangur, | otdered from New Yark to Now Orton (ice ears ae cate natn SHALL-POX, {yaks te sate, wo companies aro with Gov. | as Asstatant Commissary General, ta tho force of the alice, but us to the Local. | Davesvour, In. Pe waa nequulntod with Representative Plemimor, Troubiu teared, Will advise you Carthor BO MUCH ORIECTION Penslon-Court propualtion bo did nut think that | the Hoard of Meath wad held this afternoon to | and did not kiow Of ny attempt balng wade to . Wwe fliews, was nde by Col, Heckwith and his friends, palit proved for ae is futaty hae npan | act upon threu esos of siuull-pox discovered | pyychusy bis Fate, BY au wiecae wae yulceuead *, A. Kstain, that he was sent to St. Louls, and ty there | ter wus fut Prd reeenh vi Anrendinent under the | {3 morning in diifwront parte of town. The | tpow bis honour, and will be cross-oxutalned tu: WT, PEDIVIT! " School Bousd ts direoted by resolution to tuke | morrow, state Treasure: Pot: was exaininod, HitaM LEDIVITH og, | now. ‘The selicme ty that about May L Gen, | rules, bolpy qeneril loxisintion. Ae RRP Ore gen desire, tiuy be considered when the Exeeus tive DIN should come up. ‘Tits would be une Just to the Conuussloner, und untule, [He > protested agalnst it. QUITE A WRANGEL 7 ensued on the order of Dusiness, which was ( Analy deciiled by giving the right of way to 1 Senator Wallace for the Post-Oiles Appro- ‘p = — 2 2 fs B = i rr ee ‘Mr. Hock sald that whon tho Legislative bit | Hames oF Kenntur Hoar, Col, W. 8. bh Hopkins, placed In his hands to jniluence satay and Hen when | guind defor tho Appropriations Comusitis hy | Jude Nelaon, Judge Stevens, and uthors, bo Waa HOt Mwaro tut any had bee i . y dahiaoehd ved fur that purpose, Ho expluined bis disap. Feely was appointed, who was | would ask that the Comusatence wad other fsa by stati that bo fin beon outed ome by the sickticed of lly mother, avd auld ne V—A spuctal meoting of | Hid Hot intend to, bo in contempt, He volt be priution bill, Co bu followed by Senator Jones Of Florids, with hisbllt restoring Lleutenunes Commimnder Janes 1, Sands and Charles D, * Blgsbee tu the places on the navy register which they regard as thelrs, Voorhees made , AN unsuecesstul uppeal to the ie to j gynstder his bi tor the erection of a + building for « Natlonul Library, which is to p absorb the Congressional Library, % cf ry, hhainediute steps of vaceinstlon of allchildren | but knew nothing. Davisis expected to-mor~ : THEN SENATOI RAULSHURY UCPRESENTATIVE DISH Sehoileld will deuonstrate to President Gur- | ,3!t. (Nallace, inetion was ayresd to and. the | attending tho eity’ selwoly, row, 5 ptalntijely usied foran exvcutiye session, for ( ealted upon the Attorney-General to-day to | Held Uhat it will be hupractleable to stay In | into executive session, und when the dudes re- SAPS Rao enters Pie MINNESOTA, reasons he cuallieaiat: ata Pecan peubitors ace vlint ae pe sone (ts De si, upon New Orleans during the sumer, owing to | opened adjourned, aj ‘epatt BOARD OF MISSIONS. suas Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. te oes ahs hearing the fact manedintely si ° eknes: e, 2 ipecial paten to Tig Chycuya Siow; Ose! e kept wateh aud ward over the | pateh to Ualted tates Distrlet-dudge tis tha probatility uf slokuoss there, ‘ani suygeat WOUSE, a Sr. Paur, Biinu., Nov. Win tho Sunate to-day + de ‘ations within the Senate Chamber, It ie St, Louls ay a temporary location tor head- Orrawa, Hl, Fob, 9.—THo funeth aunual Meet | are purergon presented a concurrent rowolutlon requesting ihn to go to Madison and take the Bi " é . Tho House went tuto Committee of tho Whole Y "3. if “BM lasion: Ine i? ‘ testinony’ desired” by Cal ‘ite ares | quarters. ‘tho busiuessanen of Bt Louls | (cariistoin tho chale) on tho,Leglstutive Appro- | {fof wy Woupya Tipanleof Mlusions for Ittt Js anid to have been a story of the mountain ‘a ee te | aaking fur. commistes to favestiqute tha Settlo wus Informed that the United States | Will make an effort to have tho headyuarters | prtauion bil RET aC ream tiem Hen te ti fn tabor with w mouse ugaln, ‘Phe Commit- 4 tendanee of a a Tho session will close | charges ayatnst tho Winoua & St, Potor Huit- ‘econ Intracted Dignity ls sald to have yee | Marshal will also bo sent to wo | ut that city permanently, aud, if necessary, Mr, Gillette offercd an amendment providing so bree ieee road Company, which ts reposted to bo guilty of Pa ‘ h nae . diserimination against certain tndlyy cortutn persone ace permitted crenata thet Heges in tho purchase of agrient ae Hons, who are [nh eonittion wily the genes fxonta of Cutt Company 0 tha quest transportation of such products, ang ee et hot knowu to. other shippers of troy enna general publle. Cho Winona gee Ce tee Rond fs further accused oF fostering ag! oly and preventing fegithuate con, ton, snd of belay enguaed thw system when Bled ey them to depress prices ut ono or more ate on that rond, and to Inerense the priew geet | stations, thus Mvorting trade frum thole Ct mate chanel, and thus plneing tho | exits nnd property of thatisands of people Maen WITHIN THE CONTIOL OF A kINGry VIDUAL A SINGLE INpp or company, Who, by theso moans, eva override tho laws of this State, Albee, am . Altth it Isalloged, ave enrried on with the euneeete® of the Winonn & St, Potor Road,ind tose thy truth of this charge ts tho duty cre” Committes whteb {a nskol for, anid wien one guithnetzed tovmond for persons unl utp ee t Ul rottom nets, sre Pa] (1 i " ya Authorleitw tho ¢ chee he bul authorizing the consolid St, Baul & Shows City Halieout with mete ee SU. Maaist & Oona pissed bath Hormwes toe IN THE HOUSE, 7 Mr. Hinds presented a protest iuminst the ange, dechtring thut the provisions of ary th violation of Hee, 4, Art ah of tho Gall tution of this State, and is ‘3 Honal and vold in’ all tg pang tue cnuse it provides that, upon pls tho bay per cent an the gross curnings oF apart oie domestic railroad to be aolid under the! prog of this net, sueb paymonta shill he mace tlon and disehargo. of nll taxation andy, inent Upon the whole of such rallroad and prop erty; that the provistons of this bill are | PO 5 AGAINST PUBLIC POLte and detrimental to the welfare of the si this: “hy the provisions of thisaet, thednnt gd rallrou corporation therein nuked, tae? Paw & Sloux City Kauroud Company, fenithsr Feed “to. soit “hud transfer toa ne corporation, tho Chicago, St. Paul, Mined apolig & Omata Rallroud Company, “all ag Hts ronds and Dranehes, and atl rolling-stock and property npplieabio te tho operation of at rou, whereby tho domestic ‘corporation fedie charged on both its duty and abilit LO Herforn, {ts corporate obligntions to the pitie. Honey the Courts wotld be powerless to coinpel th operation of the ronda ie necordancs wit ee Jaws, and world be limited in the exorcise of jig powers meroly to probiblling the road being oparntetl dn Violation of our laws. ‘The bil als AGAINST PURLIC PoLicy in that the dom: by the propowd sule, thereby i per ieee yate land-grant froin the o Hip OF all ity rafivoud and property beld for pupile whereby [ta fand-yrant becomes tw yot this uct espectally prov that er wrant shall not mereln become taxable pase, of this bil, which legalize: idution of tho St, Paul & Sloux Paul & Minneapolis, nud ronda in the supposed int o Chlenyo Northweste: is ry ULL terly appoee pa {bo grounds indicated “In the above peu eat WISCONSIN, Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune. Mapison, Wis, Fob, 0.—Senitor Burrows’ bill on the subject of female suifrage, tatretaced in tho Sennte to-day, Is a large step in advance of the aetion of any ather State, 1 authorizes aud requires att fenside eiticens of lawful ae ta cust thoir ballots at tho next generat election, fa sepilraty boxes to be provided for that purpo: for or agaluat worn sulrege, and puutshesty gevero penalties ali who neglect or evade that duty, Male eltizony re problbtted elther fron voting or fn any manner huterfering with sald cnnviss. If a mnjority of tho vote cat Ja iw fever of sulfrago, the Leylslature ig required to submit an amendment to the Cane stitution to carry the female bil into edfect, ‘They aro thus : LUFT TO DECIDE FOR THEMSELVES whether they desire tho bullot and take on then solves the duties and responsibilities of wale eltizens. Senator Burrows Is the tirst lexistatce to discover thit tho onl Jarsty way to dispuse of this question is to. compel womeu. tw vole, whether thoy wantto vote or not, Ife is cor tilnly entitled to the thanks of tho fale sex for Ais ciforts to obtain for them a full and com: plete expression at the polls of their wishes {9 the premises, Senator Price fntroduced a bill providing tor resining by tho State of Jands granted the Chis capo, Portage & Lake Superior Mailvond, and tor granting sald tunds to the Sparta & bake Superior Ruthvay, to extend from Kparta (0 Rpeucer, Wis. oh the Wisconsin Contral Malle ye Whe bi ulso provides tht the Sparta & » Superior allway shall | titled to the trespasé fund. in the State Treasury beloogs Ing to suld lands. Thora iy Ukely tu be A MIVELY rigit between the friends af thie blit aud the friends of tho Wabusba & Lake Superior Itailroad bed fs a bill of tke ehuracter us thisone. Tho friends of tho Chicago, Portage & Lake Superlor Hod, watch is now constructed from Chicago to Geneva Luke, Wie, and partly yearded fo betters son, und which now bolls the land-srant gravte od in 188 to nid the constriction of thls roa which both of these bills seek to kilt, ure ikely to contest tholr clalins to retnin the grant in @ strong and vigorous inatner, Mr. [urnes, of the Assembly, Introduced & bil partly rebmucting the Putter luw, tn tnt ho proposes to compel all rullroads to sell tee turn thekets for three ts per rite, allows holders to stop over, and virtual sc all sees ond and third elisa roads to be first-class read sad compoly the nduption of the tarilf of the Chiongo, Milwankee & St, Pant Mniiroad, pule fished In P73, for trelght gnd_ passengers by the tia, Milwatkee & St, Paul, Chicuye & Northe star. and Milwiauke watern Hailronds, ADIN bis been Introduced directing the Atture eneral to cominence sults asilnstull Coane rensurers who have fulled to pay over all feet eoliccted by Tustives of the Pente nnd otbers, Only avant £10.00) of Biett monuy hits been Te colved trom counties, hardly a third of tke rountied having reported, some defect exltlig Tn the present how whe cortnity obleens any not compelled te pny to ‘tho State ‘Treasree these fees. [tia ani many taousunds of dolla have beon withhelt under the existing hi. -Senntor Sutherland will tuemorrow Introdue 1 Ditl abolishing the Btyte Hoard of Charitiesand Reforms, and att loca, Gourds of the varus eharitable nad penal, ttatitutions, and nppolats ing te paid Hoard af Control in place of the varle ong Hoards, Senator Delanoy inteoduced two raliroad bili tosduy providing that He 1 wud third clas) rallronda shall only be Mixed 3 and d percent oa their gross receipts, t INDIANA. Tnpranapanis, ind, Feb, t.—In the Senate, bills were finally passed authortaine incor porated towna to contract with water-watkt companies; concernlug voluntary assiquunentt of property fur the beneilt of creditors: codilymg statutes relating to Chreuit, Courls, nso “providing for matroniy ence of pate ehildron, ‘Tho Tause agiced to the Senste F olution fur Jolt convention to elect Directort of tho State prisons next #riduy, ARKANSAS, Sartiy Hock, Feb. #—In the State Sout toeday a resolution was adopted. snstructing t it Finance Committee to Inquire what uction, 4 nay, fs expedtant relattve to the provisielt bss the paymout of tho Baxter ten-year 1a per bonds, and whether or not the sate can ber Alved by now bonds with a fower rate of {ue huving w longer timo to ran. NEVADA. , SAN Fuancrsco, Fob, 0A dlapateh trom Co gon, Neva, says tho Stute Senate to-day udop i tha’ memorial .to Congress to puss the Sear Inter-Brate Naitrond bith. ta CINCINNATI EXPOSITION, Ctxoisnats, Fob, 0, 'Tho Board of xu Comulasionera- bnve resolved to bold # position this yout The Swoot Uses of Veutritoqulem+ Louiton, Daelly News 9 The Two Salus inthe bony a ‘Tounyson’s best-known pous. ‘The tee Ty however, Wwhtel, are, dene Hbed by tho Pot reaté urvof yery diffe: " ef rulees WLI! Aipear tn hive Deen heard Wey yermbon in various English hotel which gave occasion to un nee batt street, Wo ave speaking of the east oe tan charged with ebeuining Craueulen lon at watches, rings, und atter orient dead ajowelvr's shop. “Tha case bas 0 er foes buon tried, but the young mal wT ou nado a felt ucknowledgment of ars eat! fonses, ‘Sho plan was ingenlouss LOOT je {unt nor capatily of prolonged saeco wants er wags applied Lo on beluilt of w1Qdy SES reuey to make cholo from, severdl Ti jgaut rigs, and othor valuable articles, young wd Of Mo Joweler accompanied the Ton WO carne on this mtesion back 1 14 peate grder co let tho lady tnuke her ebolew ue Ke tur hor taney, ‘Thu lady: was porhaps i ys outer some otlior rengon could HOFADPEN Th oe rt root, und hur emisaury went LHe . iy eur The Jowelvr’s assistant presvitly of article voices discourslog ue to tho choleat mau Thon the emlasary caine out WN ericles WEE Judy bad muddy a cholcv of certala The went Ut ho retained tu tha tuner reed, TT avi to muke arrangincnte nboul pat tho Jewelcr’s uaslatant still 18 tue or peat! Pluie went by aud the volees Nee count more. Tho emissary dla Hot Cone ae inner ‘auncturry and tho Jom onded by growlag impatient, 40) ry asta room und dnding that fewasas CUP Tg, ofa tho Prince of Mrettul, in Muure’s 1 gba otter Its loved tonant had tee Cittathet apparently bo lady in the case: | Morte Were aecimbigly but tho ingeuluud O's Wt of one volte, aud the watches woue,