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cominand of Idout, DoLong, and No, 3,which | recetyed, no oMcini notifention of the safety is the missing boat, was very Ilkely com: j of part of tho Jeannetto’s crew, will call w ittees, Some Republicans urged porson-, Lindsey, Stephons, Morrison, Cariiste, Mowitt | lost through 10, i ther clalins for Chairmanships, Others lists his agreamont. 0 Publlo Nentth—Van Fi hi H , ant personal friends to rehearse thelr quell: | gent {Ss Howman, ‘Dalen Habvs Anioutane, pane tallure:, (lie: de Dayana butiding up the manufactures and developing THE N the Induatrios of tho Wost and South. Lat these EANNETTR. Manufacturers come in tho Northwest, in tho Southwort, and in tho Boutheaat, Let thoi manded by the Jeannette’s second officer, | mesting of the heads of burcaus to discuss ae rs drivD OUL, * ting, and fottors of advico have poured | Colorick, Aiken, King. . thin oe | compete with, and in many Instances jee alee 5 Lieut. Chipp, Lieut. Danenhauer’s telegram | {he best course to bo pursucd regarding the in from all parts of tho countty, | Tt Hepmure. Nignt Welw irae hice aioy | | ARTHURS CARRIAGE. rata alot cy tn tba country fe ae bd Wonders Performed’ by the | givesno particulars of tte distor, but says Htotigers: “The last from the Itedgers shotvad Wl ba observer ha 0 «', ravens, Phister, Mulohier, TOW GEN. ANTIUH WILL DiuvA OUT—A | tmast A inonopoly, iS ‘Weat at slio landed a party on on Islan mi vived a imothonored custom, | ,ontie—Van Hort, ‘Ghatrmany MeCture, | MtAdsiFicey ReTAUCAMDIEET thisono condition, that the Houtuorn and Wirt, Electric Telegraph letters have boen forwarded by way of St. | hearth Siberian const, to keop up a lookout 8 5 ©, Dec, 10.—Eyor sinco, | the man whore day's wagon aro mulliclent to e the days of “ the Father of his Conntry” peo- | able him to enjoy'the pricoless luxuries of ont plo, particularly the resident# of the Capital, | Stton and of contentment in his okt age whiclt . have taken a iively interest in stho aiyto cof | Migulst bo enjoy by every American cittzan. » . rt. Beck roplied that, s- merely ono iry, be thoughta tariif specoh 7 ra gaulpao tn eich the various Presidents of | Moaig moc tm puaincanae meine anu wore, | A Dispatch to the * Herald” oh pear In public.,, Prosident Axthur tas not Nonator Hoar excent Fo say that tine Bonstor from Irkoutsk, South- ou i i 7 u . loed not proc C1 or beon morg than tho ugqual curiosity lo know ative na much bf the neceasnrica of Hife 18 can whothor hia "turnout? would be shabby | %, procurad by tho English laborer for $300. the or “loud!” This .curlosity, may now , Dawer—Why doos he not stay at home, { Namos of the. Men in tho Threo on bo put at rest. ‘Dresident \Arthurs | Mr. Beok—D the Institutions of this fags and horses are"in Wastilngton. country ato Mnaro fayorablo to him and Bis Boats Which Left the establishment 1s in overy way n | obildeon than those of bis own, and becauso wo ._ Steamer. tich snd handsome one; Indeed, jt.is. no ox- pre hin for nothing 920 screa of the beat land nggoration to say that it'ls the fue t which | i tho world, while England has not n Sout 1, ; ive, At ‘Of wages as botwo has evar appearad in the etrosts ny the Cap- ave Azote aueaton, of ra is answor was asnmd time, howavor/nll its ap- he South Boat Whi politimente are subiluctt, modust dnd In, tho bart of tho inectuoke oe the 5 ponplot Banner | The Boat Which Hos Not Yet Beon astof taste. ‘Lhe curriage, frog, tha Naw | actta, but that with thoir di appointed a committee, with clork, In] “private fend Clalms—Pachoco. Chairman: wt th Domoernoy will be In tho ‘nscend- | Norcross, Hazalton (Wis), Cornelis Koro! Gutta, th with ox Speaker Randall as Chalrmag. Muldrom Williains (Ala), Ford, Shackeltord, nis will give tho Democratic Ropresenta- |“ Raliwaya and Cauats—Townsend (0,) Chatr- es tho nso of , man: Dwight, Henderson, Campboll, Shultz, Me ‘COMMITTER-ROOM AB TEADQUARTENS, Fee arren iconna, Wiso (Pa.), Conlinere, and weit 0 elerk, a erect coonrteay which slgvinion of Laws—sfoktnloy, Chairman: Rot. fundaltapproyes, ‘Chere {fs a peculiar cir Uy . George, Bruni, + Ji), Chade i AiMistaneo cotnectod with the appointment Win, flevinaton, teleharason (B, Cy, Jones Ark.) of Randall as Chalrman, Belford, of Colo- Hules—Tho Speaker, Chairman; Orth, Robeson, ralo, ta the request of the Speakor that | Manon Hinckiurn, as) chatemant Aids poshould do him one personalfavor, "What | riot, Van Voornis, Miller, “Dawes, Crowley, 12? said the Speaker, “Appoint Sam Grohe, Bilis, Ilobardson (8, 6), Dugro, Leodum, ~ gandtall Chairman of committee that Ins a War Claima—Iouk, Chairman: Upde *derky? said Belford, “and I dowt say Brat cea Hannay, edwin. ial, se ‘ er olman, Barbour, Chapman, ’ + Bt i ol se nt that ought to bo astablished, nnd, | Hrrot, ‘Randall, “incor, Catlisic, Morrison; when once established, will ba maintained, | Ppecr> Petersburg. for tho Jeannette and crew slong shore, and — had sailed for Hudson’s Bay, whore sl GELLING TOME. would winter. It 1 probable that another Wasmxaton, D. ©, Dec, 21,—Georgo sentol aye pert ry ey {a Hudson's Bay, e gore, directing that Keenan, of this city, who has had experience | the search for the Jeannotto be abandoned as a traveler and explorer in Northeast Asia, | and their attention be turned ton search for sent the Secrotary of State today the follow- the missing crow, Much Interest ts felt in: oe totter with rare tg id sneer furtho | sho matter by all members of the Nnvy Doe E ellef of the survivors of the Jeannette: = es Wasmttnaron, D. C., Deo 21.31. BEORETARY: Patines aa: Wall’ aa pipes o\taida ‘of ther vs 4a I frad led son yearsngaover cach of tho | Service. t es alternative routes whieh muy be taken by tho ; survivors of tho Jeannette in making thelr way | LONDON COMMENT, back from the Lona Kiver, in Eastern Siberia, THE “BTANDARD,!? to America, { hee teaya to reapuattully offer Special Cabte.. es for your'considoration tho following suggestion | Lospon, Dee. 21.—The following are ex- with regard to the return of Lieutenant-Com- | tracts from editorials in the Lonuon papers mander De Long and his men to their homes. | this morning on the nows received from St Tho Board of Naval Officora bas, I am told, | Peteraburg about the Arctic exploring Yesterday. = | ener aff(in,), | ‘ho bertaon, : vantares of Ine Heard From Held Eicht : bad under discussion today the question of the decent, cousteous thing todo, Wo York Broome-strect Urewstors,43 4 Jundau | forlor machinery and labor, and with wbsolute ig 4 aquest steamer Jeannette. The Standard says: oar ‘at lenst glve him a committee with o _c BEO TE, ROUTES: nor ot novel desta, painted 2 wacllons Hee a eau teomtine tO, tam, sesantrl ek: Of Explorers, tothe moun o “no ee Te. gh “The story 13 a. sad one, and adds one derk.” And Sam Randall 1s Chairman of Spteiat Disvateh to The Chicago Triouny, ——g green, rolfevad seis ononel itt A aeons fully na thoy are now doing with those of Massa- survivors of the Jononette by soa. I would re- | MOF dismal, pago to the gloomy. recortt + the Committes of Public Expenditures, a * places where he cannot revolutionize the Gov- ‘venment. Handall Is botter treated than his opponentain ifs party like, as ho fs placed at the head, nlso, of the Democratson the Ways sod Means Committee, Wasitxaton, D, 0., Dee. 21.—Tho follow- ing correspondence explains the present status, of the star-route prosecution, aud proves that the President and Attorney-Gen- eral do not {intend to abandon the casos: Post-Orrice Devanturnt, Wasitnoron, D. spectfully urge that thia plan {s uttorly im. | Of Avetic exploration, It was on tho 14th of practleablo, frat, bocause It is by 10 Haeane gore September that n few natives on the Siberian taln that a vessel could reagh the’ mouthof tho | Coast, near tho mouth of the Lena, discov Lona elthor from the east or wost on account | cred a large boat earrying eleven white men, of ica; and, accond, because tf tho vessel should | who wero in a pitinble condition and in dis- succeed in doing soit would not arrive at its | tress. When the talo of thelr terrible hard= 8. apleuous. ‘Tho trinintings.ato of morocco | Cyeeue. and cloth, the cualiluns aud doors bone faced | cit; piagey aeked Beck to broaden the resolu: with “heavy ince, ‘Ths harness, fins been | upon our trade by Moxtco. He said those were made in keoping with the’ carriage, and | in many instances cxorbitant, and as to sume Js heavily mounted with plain’ silver, | srtivics imost prohibitory. We were now ‘Tho dress blankets ara of heavy dark- | building ratirouds into that country, and if wo y green Kersey, and tho conchmat’s Inp-robe of | Would puraue tho proper course and take such fs Plentiful Provision Made hy Alexander and the American Secretary of State. ket mE iy . | Stepsae woutd Zuitimatoly bring, about a reelp- destination unti lato next summer, or carly in | ships came to the if e VARIOUS KICKERS. ©. Doo, 1t-—Bile Ton. Gearaé Blas of Counsel in | Fronted with Soot eeemnrcetme Pio | fou srenty upon fale and evuttable terme to tno ful and would aimoat certainty ail to wet | tho diotlet they promptly sont etceor to the ROMINSON, tion of the’ records of this deparimoot Lhave | lamrobe for the inside of the carriago 1s | ang maka tho Mexican country one grand thea- | Plans Submitted by Mr, Keenan, the back that year, In tho meantime the survivors |‘sutterers and. conveyed them to Inkoutek. of tho Jeannette would bo compelled to live at | yy the mouth of the Lena, and endure olght or | 2 4eY formed buta remnant of tho gallant nine months’ moro hardship and privation, It} ctew ot Mr. James Gordon Bennett's vessel, U scoms to mo clear boyond éven tho necosalty of | 8nd, for aught that can be ascertained, they _ Ulscussion that the survivors of the Joannotto | may bo the’ solo survivors of must bo brought up the Lena Rivor this winter | the unfortunate expedition in which: ~ . on dog-stedges to a they took part. The missing vessel has beon TUE CITY OF TAROUTSK. sought for far and near, and when the fuller * It{s in tho highest degroo probable that the | details of the éscape of the survivors of the s Russian Governor of Promorski Ablast, or the | crew come to hand the story of thelr retreats Ben-coast provinces within whoso jurisdiction | will probably rival in tho record of* Lieutonant-Commander De Long and bis men now aro, will make, or bas already mado, ar- Deleatlon: «shud caddies hie» sonthward. rangempolsfor thelr transportation to fakoutsk | Orc of Party. from * the furthest ‘without ang {nstructions from tue humo Govorn= northing, or the escape of Weyprecht and, 2 ment. Dut, a8 o mensure of precaution, tho Payer from Franz Josef Land.. Thougt the’ necessary orders should be telegrapted from 8t, | Jeannetie hns suffered destruction in thor Y Petersburg to the Governor-Gencral of Eastern | hazardous enterprise, the Amoricans have; Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, been convinced that money has boon pald out of ;WasiinaTox, D. C., Dec. 81.—Richellett | funds of the Government to cortain porsona ” flovinson, of Now York, says he will take | under clroumstances which bring such payments - Bo earliest opportunity of tendering is within Boo. 4,057 of tho Rovised Statutes Ina resignation to tho Spenker of membership on | BUmbor of instances. Tho evidence, which tie Pensions Committec, He thinks, as an jSeoma tome guillolent to maintain sults by the qlimember of Congress, n place on & moro | Ualted States to racovor | such. monoye, portant - committee should have been ie) ou Ale. Sa Mle Puan ponte . gion him. He will refuse to serve on | in your hands, In compliinco with tho law, s committee where there fs so much | horoby request that, unless you sball differ from whor ond so iittic thanks, Gefore | mons tothe walght of tho ovidonce, you will tho adjournment Speaker Keifer , mado | cause suita to bo instituted In the namo of tha achango in tho Committee on Pacilis Rall- | United Btatos for the recovery of said moneys roads by substituting the name of Butter- | Mlozally patd from tho parties who recelved tho worth, of Obilo, for that of Robinson, of the | Samo. Vory respectfully, gime State, Robinson's nome was placed on Tomas L. Jauzs, Postmaster-Goneral. Labrador otter, beautifully ned with dark | tre uf Atnerican prosperity. Ho moved an ereon, and having the monogram “(. A. A.” | amendment In accordance wich bls roquost. worked tn silk... ‘Tho horses, two {n number, ‘Thin umendmont was accepted by Mr. Beek, fre iongnificent animals—mahogany bays | and Mr. Hour having agreed to withdraw his with black points and without a white spot pespoeitin temporarily, the resolution as modl- anywhere, ‘Chey aro 5 years old, sixteon ice wen adopted, saitoul Serene iathed hands high, have fine flowing mancs and tails, ir, Hone renowad his proposition in the form and are init brothers. They nro matched | 94,2 separate resolution, and It was agreed 10 almostton hair, wera: raised by the snme The Seerotary of War was dirocted to furaieh inan, and havo always beon driven together. | information relating to deepening tho channel ‘Thole heads and necks are particularly fine, | ateho mouth of tho Atchafalaya liver, and, though very stylish and showy, they aro | | Tho Coinmittco on Public Lands was directed prompt, firm, and resopite, yet very kind and | to maka Inquiry, Jn rotation to the allead da- tle. ‘Th kh 1 sy rel fective title of Innocent purchasers of public gentle. ‘They can be driven on nn ensy rein, | (scuve, Nile Of | 4 without check or martingale, ‘Thoy wero | Rds in Nobraska. tog requesting the the President's porgonal soloction, ns was | president. it In | it x algo the carringe, and Teflect no-little credit, reaients 307 1a hia’ opinlon aoe eee upon his Judginent asa ltorseman. “Che en-'| genato any correspondence with the Mexican tire *turhout” Is a model of quict maguill- | Govornment rolating to tho claims specificd in cence and good taste. tho fifi section or the aot of Congross of Juno, Traveler, to Secretary Fre- linghuysen. The Forlorn Band of Adventurers May Come Home by Throo Woyse Description of the Routes, with the Dan- gor, Exposure, and Distanos There- upon Attendant, thelist of Unis connnittes by a olarienl blun- | Or the day pola 1814 and whotner, puymonts have been mado on THE NEWS. Siberia, and money to defray the expenta ot by ne expedition addeu smure glory to that{ der, Ilo is anew member, and svilt bo pro- pnts i NOTES. eetitenell Introduced n bill rointing to th ALEXANDER ORDEMS AID, carrying thom into execution sent by tele- | which they have already won in the sided for clsewhere, , sont tho Postmaster-General tho following LUMBER. pornomiaes and oxpenecs OE pouonarente | ‘Pants,Dec. 21.—The Herald's special says: | #*bhio transter to Iakoutsk. ‘Tho survivorsot | frozen regions. De Haven, Kane, Hayes,, youna, reply? Wasmnaron, D. U,, Dec, 31,—Tho Consus ueaxes the compensation of seents at $4,000, als the Joannctte ought to boablotoreach Inkoutsk | fIntl, Schwatke, are names. of whichy Our St °Potersburg correspondent’ telo- graphs: Tho Govornor-Genoral of Eastern Siberia, whe happens to be at present in St. Petersburg, having received information of the arrival of the shipwrecked crew of the lows 15 y h Voucher preparcd and Office has issued bullotina showing that in | paid, tad makes provielon. tor acta ‘expenses, Minnesota there was standing, the Sistof May, | Tent) and fuel. 4 Bir. Ci f Hani of his 80,010,000,000 fect of merchantable’ pina; in | tft Fou tty Soka CO neimeaboud soittonee ae Mississlppl, 23,975,000,000 -feet; In- Alabama, | provides that where tho solection of public land 21,193,000,000; {n+ Florida, 6,015,000,000; in unilor the act of Congress granting Innd to cor- Wasutnaron, D. C,, Dec, 18, 1881-Dzan Bin: at oh ee riptnietineinennte tu ‘The requost contained in your letter of yestor- Soung duy, that sults should be commonced to recover making up of the committees unt} last night, monoys itlegally paid to contractors with tha when he brought sufticient Influence to bear | post-omce Departmout, 1s recalved. Whou I on Kelfer to have himself appointed Chatr- | frat pecumo cotineeted with the cases known ag from tho mouth of the Lens fon month or six | anycountry might well be proud, and,though: = * ene If thoy aro Bbyateally, able to enduro | afr, Honnelt’s belief that the Jeannutte hads 9 hardships of an Arotic sledgo Journey sailed straight to the. Pole, or Lieutenant: FROM IAKOUTSK TO AMERICA, Y : they mny take any ono of threo ditfererit Llovenard's Jand, §uorth of Siberia, is-now , y Known to be unfounded, Lieut, Le Long, by ‘ . routes, First, they may go overland to 8t, i i + quan of the Committee on Patents, tha: bareraute cadeac T called the attention of | ‘Texas, 07,508'500,000 fect. ‘During tha year | Roratlons or othonshuabech madre’ ta Rorss: | Joannette in the region under'is command, | Petcraburg. by -Imporiat Husslan post, via He at ahd sug ueanen wie mesdisnlayed, ; : RoBESON’S RACKET tho Attoruay -Ganeral ta ibe propricty ny com- | ended May St, 1880, there wore cut In Minne- Governments RE ata sack ontty, Cy nome immediately procoeded to Gatschina, and saw EreolNS ‘Tomek, Omsk, Ekatorinoburg, and iis raMeceas ea - ey sat oe nee a at t sua DAI Gd NOW TLAIN. cared ts phe AAS ne ea NRE des sota 510,097,000 foot (Including 187,830,000 | Stead ontry shalt hold good: Gav ope eeoimpie: | the Emperor, who porsonally ordered that | Moscow; second, thoy may be sent eastward P besa : 2 shingles and 89,088,000 ath); In Mississippi | tion of the period of aettlement required by law, 115,775,000 feat; In Alnbaine, 245,990,000 feet | Whoro a homestead acttler has beon disposscssod. his title Is to bo defouded by and at the expense (ineluiting 77,500,000 foot estimated,. grown | Sf"rho United states, nnd patente letued in vio fn Alabama and sawed in Western Florida); | tation of Inw to ho canceled, ‘Tho bill was ro- in Florida, 208,054,000 (Including 77,800,000 '| ferred to the Committec on Pubito Lands, actoss the Stanvol Mountatns,tn retndcer atedge, | tion. ‘hose who refused to beliove in the to tho seaport of Okbatek, and there be called | loss of the Jeannette had no doubt good tor next summor by # vessel from America; or, | reasons for contending that her absence, third, they'may go up the Lena by post this | though long, was by uo menns’ uns winter, or by steamer in the spring, aod | yrecedentel in tho annals © of Special, Dispatch to ‘Tha Untcago ... -aunes layod in consequence of: the unexpected labor Wasiinarox, D.C. Dee, of-—Mr. Reed's | connected with tho prepuration of the criminal tisignment to the Chatrmansi{p of the | cases. Iwas and am unwilling that any idea Judielury Comunittes 1s sald to be part of the | Sould go. forth that criminal proceodiuys woro jurangemont by which Kelfer was elected as | ' be forcborne or declined aad clvic prococd- all the supplies that wera necessary forfood, clothing, money, and transportation should ba placed at thelr disposal, % THOUGHT THEY WERB NIWILISTS, ve Mr. Blair submitted a response of the Scare. thence by post’ or steamer down the! Arctic exploration. ‘Cha {ate of *.th ey Inga substituted. If fraud such as I bolte grown in Alabama); and in Toxas, 274,440,000 | tary of tha Tronsury t ho Benateretolution of | LonDoN, Dec. 21:—A dispatch from Berlin | Amoor to Nikolocvek, whore th Y : ind Speaker, ‘The story is that Mr. Reed was |-beanown to have boon commitied in thesecaas feet (including 30,290,000 shingles). the oth inst. in relation to eortain National ‘ called for as apon ae pie saat Jeannette Is to bo much deplored, and yet if says: “ Attention Is now direeted to the cir- cumstance that the Russian authorities kept the knowledge of the: ‘discovery of the sur- vivors of the Jeannette sccretfor a longtime, kent in the fiold ns a candidate for Speaker ennnot be punished by vonviotions 10 the orlm{- dy Mr. Robeson, who was acting in Kelfer’s | nat courts, it is moré important toshow this fact interest, and who desired, through the candl- | to the law-making power and the pubitc, and dacy of Reed, to keap the New Eugland vote | thus sccure a chango In tho, law, than to recover DINING... *) baru troduced _s pitt to. shorten tho "The Secretary of the Interlor has rendered perlod required in homestoading public lands to adeclsion of great {uinortanco to parties In- | to years. terested In mining proporties, !n the case of ‘Tho Sonato went Into executive session, and in the summar by ono of our auips trom tho | {8 more than possible that Licut. Do Long Aslatio stations. wae firat of those routes, take | My be the herald of a uewrace of those who 3 ing thom in tho order mentioned, is tho longest, | feareth the spirit which dvwolleth In tho land { and Involves tho most expense for transporta- | of ice and snow.” : Hi a ae at from golng to Ulscocks for the Governmont oven tho wholo of tho largo | tho.Mineral Affiance against tho Clty of ora tpenacea a an ‘and | and mucli astonishment fs expressed at their | #0. but, on tho other hand, it Is by far tho most THE “auonEe’? i Amounts Deadwood. ‘In this ease the Sccrotary has } concurred in, * netion.” expeditious in polnt of time. If Lioutenant- | gays: “Another sncritica has bean offered THE LIST . WRONGFULLY TAKEN FIOM amb TREASURY. decided that patents shoukt issuo on all ‘Tae resolution fore olerk in tho Benate docu. i Commander DeLong and his mon, orany part of ment rooin was adopter intneral entriés nade prior to the location of | Adjourned until Sim. a town site, and that 9 patent for a town site Bhould Lsue itor all lands bythe tt fe lo- MWOUBE, catlon except that covered py'theprlor cntries | yy, re ‘o—MoKinloy, f ed to, patents ta be without resorvation ‘ABHINATON, VD. C., Doo. 21.—MoKinloy, from eee et a eae ee nerailoue patents | to Memorial Committee, reported the fallowmng awithin borders of town aites, This decision | tesolution, which waa unanimously ndopted: is applicable to town-site. entries on placer- Wurnnas, ‘Tho melancholy event of the vio- mining lands, lont and trayio denth of James A. Garfield, Into : : . President of the Unitod States, hav! urrod BONDS. during tho recess of Congress, and. tia two Total redemptions of extended bonds~un- | Houses of Congress sbaring in the general grict, ger hg Ost call, $10,012,000, leaving only | Saduaamn ofthe pale borsavemont, yc today under the 206th coll... tives on the day and hour.to bo fixed and on- af REGARD 70; AN ancunty oe cosets Rounced by tno Joint Committee, and in, the whother any National bank - fig ne per- | Presence o} wo Housva.thare sssombiod, un mitted to réduce the amount of its bonds on | #ldress.on tha Ife and character of James A. e Gartiold, late President of the United States, be lonnalt Zor elreulaiion Helo rrr aoe congunbed by tho Hon. James G. Diaino, and J tho President of tho Sonate protem. and the troller of the Currency submits o state | spoakor of the House of Ito) respntutives be To iment showing that thirteen’ Nutional, banks guested to invite tho President and ox-Presi- have reduced thelr bonds below $50,000, and | dents of tho United Btates, the heads of tha sev- niso adds that sinco the decision of: tho At- | eral departments, tha Judges of the. Supremo torney-General in April, 1880, 0n the ques- Oourt, the representatives of forelgn Govern tion of reduction of bonds on deposit, no | ments, tho Governors of the soveral Statos, the Nation bank having capital Jess than | General of, tho Atiny, tho Admiril of the Navy, $150,000 has been allowed to reduco {ts bonds | Bud such olllocrs as Have recolvod the thanks o below $50,000, except upon return of Its clr- | “yosolved, further, That tho Pros{dent of tho fave itspecting tho extension of tiaeorur- | Wee resoitions ts Sire, Luerata 1 Gari ' ja + rate existence of Natfonnl.banks, Coutrollor | and to assuro Ler of the profound sympathy of Knox reports that no National ‘banks haye | tho two Houscs of Congress for hor deop por- ‘had thor porlods of succession extended by | sonal afiitetion, and thoir sincere condolence for any Amendment of articles of association, | Wo late National boroavement, hor ine nny National bank aver extended tha'| ¢,240 Speaker jald befora the House a message IN FULL, i Ido oer atte that our criminal Jaws, defectlvo Wasutnatox, D, C., Dee. 21.—In the asthe United tates aro in alt criminal mattors, Houso Speaker Kolfer announced the stand- | Fre s0 vpeetive Bink rns muchas ttioso aro ing committees us follows: be any ‘poslteton, on he rare of Since dk Asenunis—Ustigr, Chultman; Skingor, Brower, convicting, on proper evidence, such evidence Additional Accommodation for Congroasfonal ‘| 88 [ believe wo can present. ‘Under this convic- ' Ubrary—Kice (Mass), Chalrinan; Farwell, Hutu | tion [havo temporarily put aside the question preys, Goddes, Glbsar of olyil suita, and ‘hayb devoted myself ‘to tho be qferigatture:—Vulenclte, Contra eee criminal casos. Kyou you, familine as ypu aro orth, itch (Mich, West, Culicn, Lfnzelting, | With these cases, can bayo ‘little fda of the fateh, IMbvrell, Aikon, Lathum, Black, Post. ‘amount of labor which bas necessarily boon be- Alcobollo Lijuor. ‘Traifio—Watte (Pe), Chair | stowed upon tho preparation of thom. ‘Tho wit- a a Aeon “baie lo. picy, Wilt | nosaus ato acuttored over thousands of milos, Appropriations—Hiscock, Chafrinan; Robe~ Hardly ono of them ‘Is lesa than 1,600 miles va’ Gatnon; Burrows, ‘Duttorworth, Caswoll, | trom this city, and inany of thom are twico that Upan, O'Netl, Kotohathe ‘Black pure, Vox (N. | distance. Theso witnesacs bave boon sought tnt eae arranoy—Oru ©, Chairman; | Ut by your Inspectors with an cnergy, Adellty, Emith (I), Webbor, Dingtey, Boor, Cornell, and persnverance rarcly, combined in aubordl-- Fee MU nokneo itnrdestergh, Hlowor,, “em | nates, olther in publia or private life, Tho muerte: f . THOUSANDS OF PAGES OF TESTIMONY Conaug—Prescett, Chatrmant Sherwin, Tyler, q gconsa Drescett, Chatemans Bheryiny ee ht | rhus eathorod, togothor with that furnished by + Salerick, Wise (Va.), ‘Tltinan, P i tho yoluminous records of the Post-Oilico and “Civil Bervice—-Orth, Chairman; Kasson,Horr, | Treasury Dopartmonts, havo beon oxamincd, Drigge, Noal Hubboll, _ Muttorworth, lious0, | arranied,-and ubstracted; Orst by Inspector ead rt eer uelPS ylor, Rowman, | Woodward and thon by counsel, with an amount Mason ‘Thompson Un), [tasy Peollo, Will, Sinith | Of personal labor far beyond anything I notict- esis Huteblnson, ‘Turuer (Ga.), Buchanan, | pated whon I camo into the cases, and fur bo- latke, Ott. yond anything I would then have been willing to Coluige, Wolghts, and Nensurcs—Fisher, ‘2 Chatman Belford, MeClure, Lacey, ‘Washburn, undertake, 1n tho oexainination breaks and. Payson, finzettine, Stophons, Singleton (Mies), | Omission’ in the chain of testimony have been Rosecring, Bland, Lut. Qlscoverod aud supplied, The oriinmal cases Commerco—Page, Chairman; Richardson (N- | naturally divide themsclyes into four or five Yj, Townsend (04, Horr, Washburn, Candler, What White Gorm Guonthor, ieagan, Bor | AfOat combinutions. Wo havo, this week com~ en, should be brengutap tis Lona ivr éhis |{ Ueto Uist cruel Aloloch who ‘ues. by they honored name of Arctic discovery. It!s, ‘ wintor in timo toleavo Iakoutsk by poston the | + 5.ot some consolation to know that in uot Febriinryy vate could Teach Ble Petersen this instance a Portion of the enterprising e ©) an io fore the ond of Sprit. 3 Thore ie no other route | patty islusatety. Wo hope soon to hear i vy which they could roach this country eariicr | that on additional number hayo been ; than midaummer, I camo.by post reeovered.. No fault fies with those who pro- ' FROM IAKOUTSK TO 8T, PETERSBURG, moted the fll-fated oxpedition, The Jean- # {n the winter of 1807-08, ‘In forty-fivo traveling | nette was supplied with every. known appll> ‘ days, and Lieutcnant-Commandor Do Long and | ance for securing the objects sought by Mr. bis mon, {f not broken down in health, coulddo | James Gordon Bennett, who spared no Ps the some. The Imperial Russlan post bassta- | expense to insure tho safety of thoso * tions and relays of frosh horses every twenty Or | wig = were to carry out ils 74 thirty miles throughout thé entiro distance be- ; 3 twoon lakoutsk and the Enste behests. | But all the» care in ro Railway ter | tng world will not ent 'necldents in the , ae OF Burapenn Huleats, and syavelere baxe Arctic’ seas, and cnt: of theso ofall. the joulty in-mnking from 150 iB malt a : pa i yeuty tour Ton the ao pled Jeannette when she was nipped In . the “y portation from .Iakoutek to Bt. Petorsburg by | tho ice and nad her sides crushed in. ie this routo f estimate at $90 forcach man, in-'|As yet wo know not whether any cluding subsistesce, The second route men- | valuable discoveries were ‘ mnde. lt Honed, from Iakoutsk to Okhatsk, across th6 | docs not apenr ‘probable, inasmuch Btanyol Mountains, is tho shortest as regards |'gs the Jeannette had not advanced further : Actuhl distance,. but travel over it involves © | than 7 degrecs.north latitude when ghe met i great deal of hardship, and I am not suro that | her fate, ‘Tho survivors are represented af ey tho transportation facilities which ft affords being Inastate of cruol distress, put now at Li Ser ey arte cto ern ebek gd that thelr whereabouts ara known the Rus- bm Rassian Government relies for transportation | Sian authorities will. have no difilculty In i of {ts malls over this: route upon wandering | sending thom help. ‘This news from tho . bands of Torocz, who Inhabit the mountalnis, | frozen - north, deplorablo as it Is, will. havo, ~ and who carry couriers and. travolers from one | the redecming fenture of {ntluencing tho En- of theircncampmonts to snothor on rofndeer- | glish Government to dispatch an oxpedition sledges. The alstanco from Jakoutsk to the | nextsummoer inscarch of Mr. Lelgh Smith. } A TELEGRAPIIC DISPATOR FROM THE LENA a“ RIVER. Lonpow, Dee. 21-8 a. m—The foliowme tologram was recelved at the London office of the Herald at 20 minutes past 3 this morning: Anxoursx, Dec, 91--2:05 i. m.—The Jean- nette was crushed by {co "in Intitude 7:15 degrees north, longitude 157 dogrees east. ‘The bonts'and sleds made ‘good thelr ye trent to fifty miles northwest of the Lena Tver, where the three boats were separated inweale. Pho whatobost, tit charge of Chief-En- gincer Molville, entered. the east mouth of the Lena.River Sept, 17. Lt'was stopped by Ico In tho river, ~ Wo found . A NATIVE VILLAGE, and,.as soon as the river closed, I put myself in communication with the command at Baloemga. et On Oct, 29 I heard ‘that the first cutter, con- taining Licut. De Long, Dr, Ambler, and twelve others, had landod at the north mouth of the Lena. ‘The commandant at Baloomean sent instant relief to tho whalebont party, who aro all din the | Tao 4 t pleted, to our entistaction, the preparation for | tte of its corporateaxistence grante tlon from the Secretary of the luterlor, recom Okhbotslc seacoast 18 about 600 miles, and I mado | 7, ; ano Gibson, Ross MOrhdOn. Cement Holle | the grand jury and for trial of tha ovidenco aa | O/einu! papers, In any way. Ineudipy a furthor approprintion of $660,000 for | Well. ; , ea eae eer cen vary Tod cond la Porians the Ei, ia the Jeannette, my: man, Hare, Urner, Smith (N.Y, FY Plorce, Dezon- | to. one of theso combinations. Thoush, os a 3 —_ : oe vapmene the oxpentos of tho tenth ccn~. Nindoman and Noras arrived at Baloomga | twenty-one days, pane nt te Ql ak fat ee ung aie o dort Klotz, Gurzidon, Casally, AUCM- o) Cair | Konoral rule, { prefer not to aay anything ns to |” THH RECORD. . | iho! petidion, of P. D, Dall, as Dotegato from | Oat, 20, for ralief for tho first cutter, all of on board to make the best fight. they cot : THE THIRD ALTERNATIVE ROUTE, vizt up tho Lena to Iikontsl, down tho, Amoor onainst Nature In her sternest and cruelest g to Nikolaevak, 1s ‘onfirely practicable, horh | 00d.’ . . ; aa winter and suminer, in stcighsor in steamers. |” Tim “DAILY News" 4 Tho distance, followmg tho windings of tha |-says: “If-any spur werd needed to hasten, rivers, 1s 2,000 miles or moro, but four-fifths of | the organization of wn expedition to help Mr. itcanbe made in summor by stoamorsof the | Leigh Smith, {t is provided in the-news the Lona and Amoor River Navigation Com- | which we publish thia morning of the Pptar pantos, ‘aking into consideration the advan- f tages and disadvantages of the abovo outlincd parang Mec peeERrorT ane poe routes, al! of which -I havo traveled wholly Now York. Deratd, is Indood ‘lost, but the orin part, itscems to mo tho first and Instore 2 thoso from whioh ‘the choice shouldbe made, ) Majority ofthe crew have been resouod. BENATE, Ajnska, Was roforred. + Wasurnaron, D, 0. Dec, 4.—Tho Chafr | On motion of Sr. Springor a rorojution was ‘submitted 5 communteation from tho Secre- | Sdopted calling on the Tostmastor: oneet a tary of War, transmitting the report of Capt. | encoin tho Post-Ollica Dopartment in relation Hanwell, of tha Engineer Corps, upon ‘hig | to 4 postal telegraph and postal, savings-bauks 0 i re it and Vico-Prestdent, Neforcod, of Chicago Savoring the Hounepin Canat Fee ad eer ene neon the Seer projeat, Referred, 2 tary of the Nuvy: for information In regard to’ ‘Mr. Cameron (\Wis.), from. the Committeo | the ostablishmont of a naval coallng etation on on. Claims, reportad favorably, without lie Hebitaon, of Now’ Yori offered a retolu man; Sherwin, Curpenter, Davis (11). Paxo, , what wo expocl todo, 1 mny mention that I ine Tyler, Wills, Clomonts, Morey, Dibble, Doud. tend to ‘iasuo this week subpanas for Election—Calkins, Chalrmun; Hazelton, Walto, | about sixty witnessos to ‘nppoar boforo Thompson (Iu.), itnangy, Ritchie, Pettibone, - Miter sage ane Ieewouver “AthOrtum tho grand jury .us soon after Now: Davia (Mo.), Jonvs (Tex,), Muulton, Year's ps thot body will bo ready to cxamino Enrolled Bile—Aldrich, Chairman; Pierce, | them. A good deal of progress has been‘ made. West, Sballenberger, Kenna, Warner, Belmont. | in the’ proparation of goo erlminal cases con- Expondituros on “Fubito’ Bulldinge-Errett, | nootad with Roaltinany Wtoblngat (Osh arabs Wise (Ee THE OTHER GRYAT CONDINATIONS, Expenditures in Department of Justico—Wil- | So much, indeod, that so'far as I 2, ‘perceive Hes Piustemassé-ateCord, Novcrose, Noal, Single | thoro Js no danzer that tho’ statute’ of ‘Iimita- spend Hounts Hage Dopartmont--Hup- | Hons can bar any of tho cuss." 1 hope thé} will ra whom are in sad condition, and in dangor of starvation, and all badly frozen: THE COMMANDANT AT DALOEMGA séntsconts to look for them, and will urgo a vigorous search until they are found. ‘The second cutter has not yet been heard from. ; Telegraph money for instant uso to Irkoutsk and Inkoutsk. Hy Chath :Crano, W. A. Wood (N.Y. bo rondy for ‘tho --gtand * jury” jand amendment, the bill to ascertain theamounts | ton, which was referred, calllng on the Presi- THE List OF PEOPLE If the survivors of tho Joannotta arrive dtla- | Whatever may be tho fate of Mr. Leigh 3. fell Chatrmans Crapo, W. 4, Wood (N.Y) | foe tein ng goon ae” the” jury | due citizons of the United States for supplies | dout for tho namos of all persons clatming toU0 | 4 the poate isa’ follows: Jf the survivors of, tho JoanH otto rite tt aca | Suilth aud his conpanlons onthe Klra, there i nezhgndituca tn Post: Oilieg Donsremont Gea. and the court oan attend to them.. Undor'theso | furnished the Sloux or Dakota Indinus of } haye.poon arrested and imprisoned in Great | + —~ Flrat Cutter, physically {na ft condition to undertake an | is now no doubt that Mr. Bennett's sanguine i Fe guitunans Walker, Loundy Farwolt (14) | otroumstances your request for the commonoe- | Minnesota prior to the maasaoro of 1842,'and | Hritatn. k : ; ; ovorland Journey, and if thisGbvernment or Mr. | expectations have not been realized,: and t olzpatitures ‘in tar De artimont<Drlaes, ment. of civil eulla won ae thnoly. serae for payment theredf, Calendar. vile Lepiistare tne passed, Jegalizing a Territorial ails De Long. . Bangor wil furnieh the, _Hiognetary/Faennas te a0 thst bi ship span Die Sosaneto, Bab ulfunn: diles, Stale, lars! urn, yy; 2 Davo. no. authority. to: commerce suc! . Harrison introduc 11 for o pul ‘en- ir. Ambler. 2 - was lost before the Elra‘started. Both have: ~ Jones (Tex.), Spur Q " "| guita, but you and I know that tho sonlor coun Mr. oducad a Dill publlo | “’Atter a series of short recossos Ja order to en: ¥ a fi ‘ Expenditures in Navy Department—Robeson, Chatrman; Tinta hag). Harmer, O'Nolit, | 8 who wus yesterday confirmed as Attornoy- Phelps, Turner (Ky,). Genoral, will not healtata to give tho requialt Expenditures in’ ‘ionsurs Dopartment—Nel- | authority, for ono of the oblet reasons for his ord, Chutrusan; Hood, Hollman, Scranton, | solectton for that position was bis avowed de- Long and hia mon should come bome through | gtrempted the jong-abandoned but recontly Asia by the Imporiat Russian post. If, on tho ‘ or ‘3 Guber band, thor do not reach Yakoutek by Fob. | DYeferred northeast passage, | This wags ruary;or if thelr hoalth and strength aro not curlously enough, the route which suggested building In Fort: Wayne, ind, “~~ ablo the last bill to bo enrolled, tho House ad- Mr, Bock submitted o “resolution directing -| Jousnod until Jan, 6 1882 the Secretary of the Treasury to furnish the Sonate na soon.as possible the prosont rate _MOLLY MAGUIRES, Jerome J. Collins, act WIlam Nindeman, Louls Noras, + : : tas voranke anoverland fourney.eato and | itself to the enrly voyagers, especially Fornvy, Huokner, Feltous: of duties imposed by Franco and Germany - Hans Eriksou, : ' tary lo:they should waitatIakoutsk untit | Barents sud Ieemskirck, whose relics Expenditures iu Stute Department—Doorl: termiaoation to press the star-route vasos. I Yesterday's Proceedings in the Trial in : practicable, they should wait at Inkoutel, i a . : Caalrmans Lindaoy, hare Wikamns Wis} Hares: | shall nt. onco transmit to bim: a copy | on the faenuleneiies of the United States, Progress at Uniontown, Pa. ey Poker es tho opentng sousne sf avinalas and. thon go ore: ony removed _ fron (now cae i on, Lani, rane. Sarit ‘ais ees of your letter and ask his approval, When ro- },When imported into those countries, 8) fyxronrowx, Pa., Dec. 2l.—The prosccution in olf Bressler. : : up tho Lena to Inkoutak, ant sown sae Arbor ene y a ABO, ar LL the Avot bs vee mq piuelae, Adu igtie: uate ny Orth, cotved I will causo clyil sults tobo commenced |' pecially on the varlous manufactures of wool, | tho Molly-Staguiro trial continued its testimony | Carl Gortz, ‘ to Nikolacvak by steamcr. From colsovelc | atill stands, preserved by the Arctic tempo! 4 Blount’ Witeons heres Meena ‘alkery |. in those cases in which the evidence in posses | cotton, fron, and ‘feather, and inform thd | this morring, cxaminingabout twonty wits Walter Lec. { they.can be brought toAmorica by ashipde- | ture against the effect of tle, Tho Jeau- it yittian Aufirs—itaakell, Chairiians Doering, | #lonof the Govornineat scoms to juatity such» | Sonatyat what rate Ike manufactured arti- | nesses. ‘Tho testimony, which ostablishod the | otis Tvargon ae 5 tatled for ths purpose. notte was oqulpped for Mr, Bennett uta cost Neyton Stason, Spaulding, ‘Buck, Michardgoy | coursc.. You wilt, I knaw, azreo with mo shat | clos aro allowed, to be imported into those | whereabouts of Dolan on the niyht of the mur o Cray @ + 1 TH EXPENSE. of £0,800, and was conimanded by Capt.G. - Ring, Hooker, Beales, feiburn, Blanohard, = Pea ove Suits suounty fountries ero reek Beale, Hh. ina buat dor, was repeated. Dolan at MoFarland scomed | George Boyd, of transporting the party ta meric by, tila W. Delong, of the ‘i United States ‘ Inv 7 et not way ede the ctiminal proseau- 5 to be i ‘uty cannocted. for hours before | - . route Ww! As great ag ve a rtec! eguipped for 3 Ghent Dawes ttetona Barkan iuBotOn | Hon, foe puniainent of tk oentore fy of tn- | HAKIRE Pont PRR tt at form a tg adatter ine hilo uo. witnosese woo caw | atccey : «| finan overland teip to Se-Potormirg, and the | ng “tauous Voxpedition, and, sha. | Gunrort . Matson, Cauldwoll, Simonton, | flnft more importance than the recovery of the Treasury Depurtinont it could ouly bo obtained | Healy with tho two men, and heard the shooting . Wanle-B mon, {f thoy take this courie, will not be called wad oxceptionally wall iaauned, most ot the * 4 abell Latinm, Modilion. itates, ttobine | Monoye Hoth clvit.and orlminal proceedings | byu Senate resolution, This ruio, If adnored | goon aftor, wero Bre. Harpor, Bre. Weaousr, Milo Toat, tupon to suffer the hardships of anothor winter | Oni oore and seamon boing veterans In Arctia, = ° / Petey Gras iS foairmany wi ta 1, vob ine swill bo- pushed as rapidly as {s consistent. with | to goncrally, would, hothought, subject Souutors | and tho boy Jabes, ‘Thoso who saw Dolan Engineer Melville, : Journey in a climate of oxtrnordinary sovority. ol ‘ ". Foe ee eee ey et Gur’ | Justica.to the Government and to the defend. | to,tomg Inconvontonoe, and MoWarland after the shooting, bath! Tio. Danenl ; : Bhouta it bo necessary, as it doubtless will bo, | rescurcti, ,‘Tho disnster to the Jeaunctto wilt f Hin, Noruruss, Knott, Hammond (Gn), Cul- | “ante, though ‘It ts quite possible that you wil | qci% Piatt suguested tho extension of tha in- | at the cinder | pllo, and, looking ae | ° deaut. Danenauer, .) 4... +0 untonte with Lieutenant-Commaudor | hardly check tho: Interest felt in the Arctio t ip et Converao, Sanningxblss.), Townshen NB quite posal you quiry su ua to ascortain what articles of Atmori- | tho body, aro now | belog » exaniined. | Jack Cole. - : cararauntoat Sunie Whatever iay ibe? tha’ atle,. 25 cle ‘ wot find the progross so rapid as you desire. | can inanufacturo aro prohibited trom introduc- | Tho procea Ings in the afternoun and ovening é : De Long, after his, arrival at lakoutek, tho dis- | explorings. ver sy M “beasts conte inshr Oats | Your obelens area, epoca coun | “brags at tien looking over the | Eas uy equi en ation eet | Teymoud Nowe Reena eee goer adil | aero ise no doubk. tat ths Rood (N, Yj, Jones (N. J.h_ Miles, Gottschalk onan Bires, Special Counsol, usejou thatpreceded ‘tho if ot 113, fh i rel ‘Farland .| Raymond Newcomb, ie : 2 rkoutsk, and by courlor from there, and W! ere no oul 18 a Went, Chae, inley, Suuvab, Farris (N, .), stock? [TO the Hon, homes... Jamos, Postmastor- queen Gul Parade upen tho tuos eooretary of | eSmupanicas onthe mst of tao murders, ant | . Tlorvert Leach, “s)) +, | oaot bia in about twenty days, Until the ship, | motive power - Mos” jjeeper: down = .¢ Ale e Ga Bick Duta Genoral, ‘ . tho ‘Treasury for u general atatemunt of ‘the | Dolan bas already boen conviosed, and, if the G Landentach, oo f wrookud party {s at Inkoutsk, thero will be some | jn human nature than any loveof geography, fs Wards Coby dibuitgns Couns Blow, Qtieh.h APPOINTMENTS Heer ott eet he uagrentn Hace tise | Sriaenee sete gE Mend mute shuts tne samo, | TYenry: awe Ba ground for anxiety. with regurd to thon, onac- | asteonoiny, or natural. history. ‘The aclen- ! obliliary Atiutr—itendorson, Chairman; Mo- Seapine rere gaia Ee ae ay eaiuid he predestivo ce proutas | Per Hence qo defense luv. imado metrong | Weury Wilson, . _ + )-| Gaunt of tae phyatgal coudition to malth his) | title expeditions undertaken In our. time are d, oliayno, Bteolo, Davie aka, ‘Bpaulding, ENE INS 4 le materini for discuasion, — * fight to exclude all testimony, The tost polut,| Manson, Ty “ AVS y havo wind Dut another expreasion of that .craving* for Ppacna Sparks, Upson, Bragk, Whovler, Ma- Wasmtnaton, D, C,, Deo. 21.—The Prest- | Mr, Sborman proposod & modification of tho | to which the othera had been ohlelly introduce | 4 yi yin, : hardships they havo undorgone, adventure which {mpotled the voyagers of Millta—sSeralt, “C | dont sent: the following nominations to the | resolution wo as to seguro the Information In | tory, camo whon Dotau's batand hand: billy were a : toy tS AD TARQUTSIC rP hrough, + Morey antral. Chairmans Rayne, ane Bennte: Plerra 0. Vanwyck, of Now York, tabulated form and thus famiitate ite propura- oered 1 In avidgnece. ‘The defensy wuro over. | Long. |. * bai hawover, they, will tind overything which they Lianne, tha Caclinesalan, dowaean’ foun f shy * 7 ind e jon, 5 fom mon wee mul an “A zy . Le d + Vege Mosgrovo, Jouca fark.” | "| to be Superintendent of tha Assay Oflles at | “Af, Morrilt asked to bavo.uoluded in thoex- | faut paint, i is undorsiood Gat how and dane Second Cuttery nood to" restofe them to health and strongtty | tls Lee ene ip ear meso renee Davie aud fining—Vun Voprhie, Chairman; New York City; Jesso Spalding, to be Cul- tonalon wucgostod by B Pia eal other prod- | aging testimony will be iutroduoed io the moras Licut. Chipp. phe and thelr journey homeward from there will be ¥ me i). Dlogbam, Fulkerson, Hubbs, Cale Ch D yi uote of tho United Btates,” le suid tho dutics | ing, * o Danvag % i one of portect asfety ang comparativo caso and sufticlently strong to induce private Individe Brynn Ostoy Thereys Ben Wood Oh Yh eeeter Sey natawls ae oF Ciisngo one blero pork, lars ne en a aneninie ape Donbar, 2 ** | pomfort.” Ihave taken the liberty of offering | uals, aswoll as Governments, and the pro- Missihlppl Levecs—Thomas, Chatrman; Car | Outer Justice of the: Torr nnesota,. to be | fe would like toseo the ‘xuut, Pata winced bes RATHER SUSPICIOUS, Alfred Sweetman, + © V those suggestions, and of furalshing this iu- | prietora uf Important newspapers, to equip iter, Feewoott, Darrall, Rice (0.), Moore, Jonos | Clef Justice ‘orrltory of Dakota; | fore the Bonus, « —_—— eHenry Waxon. ee. D © | gormation, becauso hardly anything is knowa in | expeditious, ‘I'nat’ sympathy with such acta rowe Gio}. King. Thomson ky.) | and Sanne A. Bagley, to be Postmaster at | | Mr, Book tuodifiod bis resolution so as.toio- | Arrest of a Manin Wannibal, Mo. Mav | Potor Johinsol Ltt. ey America of tha region which the “survivore of | ventures is wide and deep {3 proved Naval Altai ctinead isare) Otalemant Robo, | Lapotter Ind. ; j 2 |) gorpurate, all wae suxwestions oxcopt that of | “tq gute Bossesston a Complete Burg- | 540504 star, te Path the Jeannatta must travorto inordor to reach | fy the Interest which . attended tho £03, Hurwer, Thomas, Watyon, Kotchaia, ozone TUNEATA OF WAR ON 10GAN, would probably inako Secuusury ‘tho labor of | lary Quint, © a 4 2 TANG YE Ba their homes, and because my experience has | Vovary of the Vega, and tho-hentttelt rellet (gy Moree, Davidson (iu), Taibo’ Harris | Wasurnaron, D.C. Dec, 90,—[Speclal to | Severs’ months, was withdrawn. 4 HANxTHAL, Mo. Doo, 2h—A man giving the | ‘Shnawell. Go mada ino fainiiar with the towns, ruutes, and | | ooriencud at the wows that the Jeannette, Picifo Rallronde—ituzoiton (Wis), Cbairmany | oie of Pennixon’s threo daliles)]—Tho naine | ye ee eee eed es by iook as inverving | name oC Charles Fisher tne boon’ arrusted boro, | Albert Kalla, 9-8. traveling {ucllities of Northwestern Asia. 2 v0 8 ¢ year Parmer, Comphiciy Hobinson (Q}). Hinimond {s. of Jesse Spalding willbe sent to the Senate Jong dalay) to Pose etw i thd ducted Information | Sud fs Detfovod to be w professional burglar, On Hoping that what I bave writton may beot | sfter n disappearance of two anda hal€ years He ss v The first cutter and whale boat arg safe, 4 tlast ylelded op fy’ ‘onze, Bi! 0 ca paid in his porson wus found $980 in greenbacks and powoservicg to the gallant but unfortunate | from the known world, has at Helse, Dunne Nolen et eemees tomorrow, aud tho dght over the Clitcago | toe rerutivos, "dyed Be eee ee aie | National-bunk notes. ‘Thora were elyht. $100 DANENUAUEN'S TRLEGUALS, party of Amoricans on tho Lena, I have the | the major part of lier craw alive.” relay oun. Chairman Iitebie, Bktonor, Collectorship will be at an end, but lt is | mauafactures. 0 Totyg numbered as foliows: A 118,648 14385, | WanuriaTon, ‘D. 0, Deo, 1—-W. W. | honor tobe, very’ respectfully, your obediout et Pe Ruel, Flower, Joues (N.d.) Spooucr, Vanco, | doubtful If the seeds of dissension. which | Mr. Hoar sald the whole, question at lesuoin-| sync, 147i, 147,42, 14H, N72 and 210,818; sorvant, >. + GRonow KERNAN, CAPT. DUNBAR. .': Penstane. bee yille, Shotlo en +} have boon gown in this contest will not |.TeRard to the tariif was whother the America | also a su sliver ceridcato aad Sid beakenere, | Danenbauer, ofthis city, recolved o telegram Honorable Be at Btate, - : : oj qoue—Hursh, Chatriaun; Hepbura, Ilee 6 c rato of wages could be'wulptuined. Intestate | Atoate lesued by the Nauonal Hank of Evans: | f tasoneMaater Jou WW, Daneahouer? (ore ee core raey ot Fates 11g EXPERIENCES, ne: ii Stouo, Btoale, Webbor, Fulkpraon, Howitt sprini upand bear unhealthy fruft for the | which bo bupponcd to represent tho operatives | AitOyly sau Fibers vallsa. tore. w rom pls son, r Join W. Danenhauer, STATH INSTRUCTIONS, “ New Lonpow, Coun,, Deo, 21.--Capt. Duns ° oy Cox(N, 0), Koblugon (Ky), Byrcougus ie yu slean party, or joni members, ok a ln iu the mills uro rulors in thu mattor of govern= | seuel drill, a jlomy, ‘third officer of the. wreoked Arotle explor- ¥ ry mantul polloy, aud for one hg sntended, what: | bowdor, ands fat yw paukages Of Dist triminting silk, Jadica’ over else might happen, that there shall be AO ee i Awarded to those opuratiives augh share uf com. | FlOVG8 atelean' lutea, A OLS ODS, pensation for the product of thoirtavor, as will | Pishor rofuses to talk, und says to the police, ive then the opportunity to put their children | s prove auytuing on tae if you ean.” sto ts a an ae eerie fave shale Wied HeCsRLT a ainatl wan, durk bairund buard. Hig eyes aro re ded ts Lois Ho fuxue ss Flos ‘of wootul ite, oi ea, ‘Americas Rray, and myo reatiesly about. ato of Wayes must be mujntained, Yn} coul not be done tu France, Gurmuny, or! Great A LADY FATALLY INJURED, Britalu. No discussion of the question can bo 2h—, atuillgant unless Ab is directed to-tha pointe, | COLUMBCE, O. Deo. £1—A paasongor- train on Can tho Aterican laboring piait nuistuin,laene | the Erie & Western jtosd wus stoued near Bind- han forthe last tweuty yearscundor protcotiva | lay tonight, and a ludy passouger fatally jn policies which havo prarailod Uhty standard of }-Jured. fo (Hoar) wad xpad with picas- |, ——— : puect of $he Saiator from in- |) Brown's lron Bittors area truo fricad to commending’ the. polloy of j'weak aud convalescent, Wasutnartoy, D. 0., Deo. 8.—The follow: | par, who belongs to this city, ice pilot of the ing was pent this forenoon; . es Houston Bounties and Back Pay—Jo} ri yoo, Chalr~ an, . Tra aera Hawk, Wantthorne, Ouse Tn te tit lack ir ariel ts, by no ‘Ost-Oflices a1 Ss moans aatiyied with the treatment which he maui dorast Toe ones uinabarn, Onalr: | received ab the, hands of Gen. Logan. Ue Brea, lorey, Bprluger, Mouoy, Evans, Arinteld, | wade several attempts to bring about wu amis Toul cable adjustinent of the usatter, to all of Challe Butldings and Grounds—shallenderger, | which Logan declined to lswen, Col. Davis Sadia APs Cutts, Do dtotre, Borauton, received positive assurances from tho Sena- 1 jeuulth (Nv), jouk, Hewitt (N. '¥.), Hlugle- |-tor that tf he could nob aot Dan Shepard he dd, re | two Congressiuun feel anything but grateful PHS epeaty «Miia, Guesthor | tp Gon. Logan. Ar, Farwell nays he pul ton—Updegraff (Ia.), Chair | Hever sgain atkempt harmonize with him, aro, Wi hos Flahon” Jacob, and Col: Duvis feoly that his caudidate was, ing steamer, Jeannette, anuouncing his safo arrival at the mouth of the Lona Iiver, The dispatch was probably sent up the Lona to Irkoutsk by the messenger who brought the first news of the toss of the Jeannette, and -has just been forwarded by tho Governor-General’ of Eustern Siberia, Mastor Danouhauar, as the Jeaynette’s third officer, would naturally havo command of ‘ Jeannette expedition, has had once: before i Derautuunr or Brate, Wasuywatoy, D. 0. | y rough experience In tho loy regions, - He : Doo, ¥.—Hofman, Charge,” St. Petersburg: The | commanded the schooner Flying Fish ~ Prosident desires you to mako provision Tor | when sho way abamioned in Beptem- ay tho roilof and immediato retura of the oillcers S q ti uos of tho Jeanuetto, ‘Gabte promptly tue | VO» 187% near the South Georgias. ‘The then Jn a mass of ice, and wag y hmount of credit you require, and it will bo pro» | Aoliaoner was at ice, vided iy the Secretary Of the Navy and mysult, | exbucted to go down, womontarily. Her “ Alsa cable wat stops oun bo takou by this Gov- | crow were taken olf by a Dutch barque, and ‘ ernmont for the recovery of the orew of the | Capt Dunbar arrived home In the winter of, malssing Doat. FRBLINGHUYBEN, 1872, Ho was engaged for the Jeauuetts oy boat No. 8, whick was the first.to reach tho vim BEANCI, Secretary, | account of his hardy sntorptise and welle #0 mouth of the Lena, Boat No, Lwas under} The Aecrotary of the Nows though ho has (Conthined or the Site Poyoy oy | a ‘ : 2 4 ld ‘etiiod, pockut= (3-3

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