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NEW YORK HERALD . ternal Revenne Commissioner, stands the victory 18 undoubtedly with the oppo- Recusant Ku Klux Witnesses: in Customs at Mobile, when his term ag tered bonds, known as the second series of the’ act The Tobacco Cow ‘ention, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 187/.--TRIPLE Public Officials. SHEET. vente the Presicent ana draue int) dochired as the repre which great atate,” ik says, “our wi ve gre and with the most solemn adjurations, be alirmet as entative of hia engnst cunt, 0, dent ix inter- ' Scans were not prepared, and for aday or two they | J. M. Lewts, Barnesyiite, Onto: 0. Slemmons, Cadiz, " authors of those fory nt to get rit of meat any price, | national law to e7ery renconeniatism of a torotn ¥ ies wert elaty a en Tor aday tos Onio; Hiram Rose, Norwaik, Ogio; Willian Wasace, yA) CATAGATY IMBROGLIO Bovause they very err y Taam personally op | WH the nregentation oF bse «rs on” vite dep renee } ponasieety saeepeaed. Battle Creek, Mich.; F.- Leiter, Charlotte, Mich. Adi | © | Pethe annexed ailaevit ot Me ea "tae teen’ bo BR Y ‘Trombull was reported as denying that he was | Clinton Spencer, Ypsilanu, Mich. he ontuined knowiedye of these} ences, of &.. sp sad Sao L against Granvs re-election, and now he makes a Kecretary Fists Reaue-ted to Retain OMee. - nnn hashes Delare ey me tato thé hands of tbe Perking | Sail to foresee by you » rast notes that , genera: denial of the original denial. Forty-five Senators signed the leuer requesting Sei ! ae Oe ral Of having them doliverod to Mr. stewart the atoaray farene. | Urianng the manegen imageeial Lee : . Schurz has been quiet, butlike Sumner, he is UN- | seeretary Fish to remain in the Cabinet, While eretary Vish’s Arraignment Of | rerkiny eta; thal he mace the tran gation ty General Gori wichout i delivered them lo Mr. Stewart, one of t re way ti woieh tion of the Senate | steravieim his opposition. complimented by this mark of frieudship and coti- he Russian Minister: Seueieudedechens'ce' ch Datiitek a o Regen : ; Spencer is far from being appeased, and It Was | faence he nas not yet made up his mind to change ne hussian Minister. dy a bay By ee BE ‘ Standing Committees. . © | uncer nis teadersnip Mast tue fight which was made | pis intention to retire from office, E ae Reawitlo thie abeara: of Lig = a Vinexecutive session to-day, aad which is part of The Five-twenty Bonds. a | VIsH To GokLol . SS aaa nes te" general war upon the ofice holders, and; | Secretary Boutwell to-day gave notice that on and | How Cataerzy Aimed to Inflmence the Newspa- | Keynote ofthe titer i tie be You shan" ne eeeaty Wish 60 the ies Deccmaars ads? f Gamer's Proposal to Abolish the Office of In- | ‘zoua" them, upon Grant, was conducted. after the 7th of March, 1872, the principal and ac- p é "ai | Untacaty, whore name ftreponts no fone than iar tow | Mr, Catacazy’s note of 2th November, gud then ‘As the matter of Waruer’s confirmation now | crued intereston the fivestwenty coupon and regis- per Press Against the Perkins Claimants. Besides fis reference to the Russian Ministery ¥ alneep adde:— public Jaw therein ean. It is apprehen ‘ed that the rale of feb: ws much prect- tained is stated more Proad'y, an’ a sition. ae means Ohio man, and has been 80 | of February 25, 1862, will ve paid at the Treasury ioe x as ested.” Ap with the letter in the New ve Jntee- lon rat MAY BO dlshitarten The ; Department useful to Senator Sherman that he (Senator Sher- | Department. Tue amount of these bonds not con- Sati ft erringly ‘po diplomatic agent’ and": the. goreeaat “which man) bad Dim appointed Collector _ of | verted and thus called 1n 18 $20,000,000, His Tndécorous Denunciation of | yr ntecomu neni, mbaiyiy tac rina i may Dave Seen azcttalted’ ter cat atv ageceraneaie ean on of the letter: of reeetbor auch her ways in whi e . In tne Tobacco Convention to-«: resolu?! awore before Alinight |, whether tht 1 b At about In one the House. pose sepay- — trom Alabame expired was adopted favoring a uniform fax od al ry nike aie Porenionanaees gonnection with if, Kn: 5 Mae ye if aie i ther.” Diyiontie snmisies Coe the retiring To-day Mr. erman asked, ag an act Of | of manufac 5 | it. Having heard that ity of | ageat ma: aimed for a reasonable tine courtesy: 40 former Senator, that he be confirmed | pounds es OMe BF sixteen cent per Ho . we |e 50) Nis Sa ee eee ee | poenee eAtan en, Phat pertod, i ' ] respectability, and long associated processionally with tho | however, beens Hors without’ the customary reference of the nomination |, The following officers were Wan Interviewer Wayiald | re ant roe cee ied Pre eiroraatlon on the. | Koreracaeat te woke beeen, guroumata ces, OF wen the toa committee. Mr. Spencer made the point that A National System of Educa- elec ted:—Preside! L.. H. Frayzier, of Richmond; Vice ey en i, Paimer, of New York; Treasu Ter, Josepir Him. subject, He retictun‘ly answeved me in the fetter appended, marked Q, stating tbat Me, Oatacazy positively ‘aaserted to | to enable the diplomatic represe judye. ‘The main object for whi priviloga ts witowed ts to adjust his private tativ as forfeited. it would be an actor courtesy to him if Warner’s | New York; Secretary, Jobn Strathan. him, in calting his attention to the same (the article in the | alfaire aod “to ‘depart’ the country withont wile id ’ dle ¢ knew ail 7 {, however, o privilege tion osed, nomination should go to the Committee of Com- i aa sari tate in he paianne ‘ for ne hina | ae i, ‘eras Sieitoge™ ai merce amd the Senaye assented. It is under- FORTY-SECOND CONGRES: the 16th of June last you we structed to make a | agent after bis official fona tan cat, the a ‘ ‘ { tation to the imperial the desire of | ment of that country im justiiies sei lomatic Imm laimed by Him | sien i Dip unities Claimed by i stood that high words with bated breath passed between the two Senators, and that doth were eio- President tor eof Mr. Catucazy was info the frst interview whic hI ha’ jan Lega on the 1éth of | with him efter the | avail mysel/ of ti {thera nay be no Mr. Catarazy, on, General, a re- occasion to” appl ecuxion (oO oT er Second Session, on newed assurance of my high coasideratlon, ees HAMILTON FISH, on His Tour with the Prince. f the 16th of June, and your despatches by eable nail reporting the hesitancy Vice Chancellor quent In thelr scowls, Wlows of Delegate Hooper, of Utah, Polygamy. fe “Satg ‘patito Caucas SENATE. ED n KLARA OR ‘ D make ine recall, and ‘nis desire that 4 be deserved baer aca ican oped . ” iI after ie nd Da wet cy 7 caucus nothing was devel Waémnaron, D. ©., Dec. 7, 1871. The President felt that he had endured all that it was in his THE WEATHER REPORT. touching Political situation, and the Senate | yr, soumen, (rep.) of Mass., presented a petition for the GEVERAL GORLOFE, BIS SUCCESSOR, | newer to,crturg, and aechinedt to hiten, to the: proponal cor f 2 commltvecstwere left as they were before. Among | aboiition of the duty on salt, Tabled. Also. petition from } ’ delay, Dut your thiegram of the &h of Serierave®, and your BE ARG ARE Waemioron, Deo. 7,187. | the New ming and other Senators, who are, Or | thé colored clituens of Albany, N, ¥., asking f —— from the Empersr, which the President's profound reapect THs Caine SIONAL OFFICE 3 * le Yop 1g for the mamedi- from the Emperor, which the President ‘ofound reapect OvrICca OF THE CAIBF SIGNAL OPFICDR, | Peeeeedings in Congresb—Commlctces of the | wish to.bg thought to be opposed to Jobs, there | ate passage of Wasurnaton, Deo. 7, 1871. | aa ‘not "alow ‘itm fo" deeltn oe deabatol Wasaincron, D. 0. Doc, 8—1 A. M. Hoase. .was some talk to-day about abolishing the THE GUPPLEMENTARY CIVIL, RIGHTS HILL, ‘The following letters appear in the Fish-Catacazy io. 120 tates that Hor author Synopsis for the Past Twenn-four Hours. ‘The House Committee on Elections met to-day and |. pacific Ravirdad Committee; put nothing was | Mr Svmwven reiterated his views of the great tmportance DieMbvonuence wnicn shed HORA Ut be ed you today that the | F ys atta Mr. | qe avea of low barometer, which was Wednesiat the hearing in the case of Hon, Of this measure, and sald that if Congress would imm eh a en et cE ee of the Grand Duke In over, and. then Str. ( wh ‘ , ; completed ing | done. dar.atrumbull moved in the cancus to revive | fags i nnarnresent eto the colored people h woud be one ok | pyiMted by the Senate:— recalled. | ¥eiinesmaedeaeweh contalua asa whet persond | nieve on Lake Haron, Use. mOve® 10-MiGaa eae Wiem 'T, Clark, “of Texae Me; y|.the Commalttee on Retrencnment’ to inquire’ into | the greatest ever made inhuman history. | © Devanswenr or start } | {olin extmacttrom alewerfrom Mi atacary ol Fie | the St. Lawrence Valley. ‘The pressure has fallen im Clark's ‘Tabled, oy WASHINGTON, Dy C., Nov. 16, 1841, Chancellor, in which he saya that atter an interview with the Middle and Eastern States, with cloudy weather and snow in Northern New England and westward to Michigan. Clear weather from Connecticut to Mis+ souri and southward, The temperature, has very generally risen since Wednesuay in the Sontnern fina. Coilweli made arguments for Gen Tight to admission on his certificate, and his contest- ant, Hon. D. C. Giddings, closed in support of his own claims, The committee will meet Monday to @ousider and deciae the claims, such mattersas Mr. Murphy’s ‘general’ order ‘biel ness—invemtigated by the old compiittee—th’ order to discovér something which may reflect uiifavor+ ably omthe present administration. Senator Pat- tersom was formerly chaiiman of this eommittee CHROKING RAILROAD. POWERS, To A. G. Cv ‘te ner ee the Cpr ed La W. Adams,) |. i napasehiony to No. 180 inclnsive have been re- 1% aagume a anpervising power over | ceived. Your reply tothe remark of the Vice Chancellor, all ral Hot looal in their character. t wred to in your No.-120, that no proofs of the ground of Mr. WIL8ON, (rep.) of presented the petition of the aint againat Mr. Catacazy were furnished was proper. ‘at Dayton, Oblo, fur a mod |’ cial or authorized siatement that a Miniter has wounded soldiers in the lication of the pengion himselt unacceptable, or even that he has ceased to be RITIN, Fea, :— the Sceretary of State he asked an interview with the Presl- dent; that the President received him. with kindness mirably, addressed him ag “My dear dir, and inquired after hie family, s acazy,” Lam directed by the Prost: dent to say that this extract conveys an utterly inexact ac- count of his interview with Mr, Cata and that thi reasions and Inn; . fim by Mr. Catac 2 ve" Whit of tho Third, ais. RLOP! wo the government to which he 1s accredited, bused by 1 8 tha " Ps ‘Representati tmor A ou a and Soblars held the second place, The design was | yr, Penron, (rep) of N Vo aud Mr. PATIEREON, (rep. to Invoke. the deference to a iriend$ | heen told by me that. hia. reall tad. poplepainesdiyte ic Aa: Lose no ee ct in the same State, who testing Mr. | to make:thie Missourl Senator ita chairman, and 1t ie | of N. Hi prevented petitions against the manufacture ol the observance of the conrtesy Catacazy went to of Ohio, Where the barometer has fatlen, wiih north- Herndon’g ‘seat, arrived to-tay and will give nO } part obtneigrand system cf tactics in which Mr. eave POSTAL: APH SERVICE. ike Powers cP GHUMMADER Tor he‘ feeen | Be weet reuented an’ inesvine. win | Westerly winds. ‘The barometer has risen vory genl- ‘tice at Of is intention to contest, Sumnerte!doing the heavy business and Schurz PR Ray eg (cep, o} ane peeanier = bill to waltey fan objectionable Minimer. The declaration of the aathor- | the President, which was refnsed. The request was re- | erally at the Rocky Mountain and Pacific coast’ ata- ‘The new commitiees of the House are preparing } sana ready to play a second hand Hamlets fication of the Dill Tor" the ‘aame-purpose which was hetore, | iio ie nacccdited toatl eed ery ‘owmich an offending Min: | newed with tho assurance that his abject was only to pay bia | tons, with partially cloudy and clear weather, propeny iy | raogal resparcts, and was ac ded with the condition at: ‘for @ vigorous campaign. The several chairmen | jn the present situation the Senate and the repub. | the Commitioe op Post, Oflce bitcuative te survisess BE Serer sree er 200d ive. ine Prealdent. | Teche that be was to coniine himself to the professed object Probabilities. 2 4 ial Majesty having requeste si "1 Jeavored rol , e ‘are busily engaged in secuting ‘private secretaries, | jican cauemses’are so much A part of each otner that : REDGOUON OF TAXATION, Ldolerate Mr. Catucuay for n thort tine, with the assurance | aiieot at hie’ posinem awl relations tor the coventerate | Af area of high barometer with failing temperne ®t the expense of the contingent fund, by | tney camomy be consideroa together if they are to | git ,SUMNEE Rave notice of u bill to reduce taxation and: | that he would then be recaHed, aud the ‘request having beon | when the Freartent admonished hin that he could only | thre, with clear or clearing weather, will probs pointing the clerks allowed them for committee Pi aenigh the amine a festoner ot interaal Revenue, and 1 to, an ovportunity is’ how-presented of bringing t9 | divcuss these qu with the Secretary ‘of. Sta » ‘ Sp) be seem rammd and periect asa star, And asthe | sald that asthe chief dutice of the Comualasioner were to be | the notice of His Majesty rome of the causes which to | StilLattempting the same, line of cony ion, he was pers | ably extend, on Friday, eastward to Lake work. Some of them expect to make considerabie great ‘onaimess before that body just now 1s ' ies ee - the Mate he ta Dette au apinaion of this government to be redieved cf the guatorily interrupted, ae the President observed thronghont Frio and ‘Tennessee. The pressure rises 0 Bila trod i meron er. the whole interview all the coldvess aud r that elvilit ‘ Lospital, but it ig generally Seeataat the new {to sestigsthe relation -of parties and arrange! yyw. soot FAL OV FAYAMOPIIOERD a ruchands Nig arrival at tnis.capltal Mr, Catneary gava promine of in ls own how wont ‘avmit of. Neither then noronauy | Very generally in the Middle and ‘astern Special committee on the reorgautzation of the civll } tne. mew coalition movement it is a | sngoicers inthe nary. veo theasmiral #13000: view Peet Sas {inpression. Soon, however, he began. to | Sir ‘Gatacany, The tutecoran of eee mas My dese | States, with falling temperature and brisk service will find their occupation gone, by the fact |} genase) “as fou of fon ag ie is! ae oa b- 10, 9g Shore dit 5 nh io rm by pole rey onus kn polerrening in questicen, pene } Min in-disregard of the usages and proprieties of his | southwesterly winds, Clear weather continues from Mat they are not to have the chance to recognize | rau of gravity. All the ramors of a movement on | sre #6500 fears ar maltigg orders 8400 ores !Penuiny tetore Congreas, “importing Senators and men | Wvapentiied to’ Uisse only with the secretary of State; | Pennsylvania to Northern Florida. The brisk winds anything beyond the clerks and mesvengers at the | the part of the democrats in tho House for @ coall- | $4600; oxpieine at” con BA Le oar et ea ome he TREK OF the eepceristaeate, | this disronard of | the esuress, cond! on ware, | on the Inked diminish ana veer to northwest. é capitals The “comminiee ou the civil service does | tion with fhe “sorehends” are nonsense, as for the | Ieavecr, wating gtuere BGs commande as Bike Powets ascreuioa to ths goverumentyaitasatul and | ghee ae Rueeeurateace>unt vent berks one Hens Warning Signars Ordered, < Has see Hl wens Wodnendy present the fight is to be fought in the Senate, Arp OF RETAIN DSPAMIMMT OFFICER amma te RNP Hits fageeurone'y,abbroahed | dent's cguveraations, and manners, mate it necemary that | Cautlonary signals continne at Buffalo, Oswego _ Mr, ba paint of the mygesegetaen aaa The onal Demociatic Committee was in ote Sid See a ceel ot Te Be aa ng the salarion * pajocte With respect to wate tae ee Wie on, Might consent to tolerate the Minieibr. against the pos- and Rochester. - propoaes jusiy consider. the mi ime inter- par b oad le ed not + er pre ol ail urther obtrusion or misapprehension, He was sesston taday to consider the proposition to unite |. Assistant Secretaries, Solicitor, wad Comptroller, ia- | this country to influence pudlic opinion upon questions pend- | there ined ti 1 his é ‘hey y, . ‘eats, and will endeavor to perfect a measure afford- tho Treancey Desert: oe oe The government, and indulged in won Heense in | Wararcre veraces that Mire Gateraey be tolentton: woh ihe The Westher tn: Tate, Clty, Fee ter and the Sapervising Architect o jaiant Secretary of Abe Interior, Commissioner of. | with th@ revenue reformers in heading off | Men, a Henge Patents, Commissioner of Indian Adairs and Commissioner. ! the rémomination of President Grant. There li. In his ‘The following record wil! show tho chanzes i ig denunciation of measures and of individ @onversation he was even more severe and wi ent that hereafter Mm Catacazy would only be received When he might accompany His Imperial Highness, ing relief and encouragement to American ship- bight | the temperature for the past twenty-four hoara im ‘ . | Of Agricuiture, each 000 per annum; Commiesioner of |. and employed abusive and vituperative langnage towar d that cash: ald the President hold cOn- was ® full attendance of the members; tidke of the Treasury, Commissioner of Pen. Sery many petxons, including weveralin public positions aud | Seinen wth Wi My COukaeary han cine ceo sede; | comparison with the corresponling day of last year, The Committee on Indian Affairs will endeavor to ascertain Now much truth there may be in tne al- Abjayinw the reapect and coutidence of the coramunity - re to th matte tie diaper ayy hor: te " ginim of the etaje of 8 dfcensed Peal hei cg the thermometer at Hndnu’s oF Russia fo 18 quguet master had dejgned to a it "was resolved at rl he visit -of His Imperial Hi but this that t that upon his request time sions and the Assistant P General, #4,500 eachs. chief clerks in tho several departments, 4,600 enon; rks of the! vt ag indicated assistant Register of the Tresa by fe selected a pendin; to him a leave of ab- 1b was imexpedient to commit themselves to any and chief cle ‘American citizen against the gov 5 : Pharmacy, HBRALD Building, corner of Ann street:— n government r cons ice immediately after t hness rr 7 Jeged raftroad lana operations, looking towards the | oursigg Party movement. Before the end of the | *veral bureaus of the Treasury Départment, $2,600 @iant denunciation, and made parties connected therewith, | the Grand Duke Alexis, This was regarded as wt variance 1870, uit Te 1610, 1871, ‘ of Indians from reservations in Ne- howe 4 A 3 yoRTay Aa it ete See whether gs assivnees of the claim, counsel or witnesses, the | with the understanding that nis Official relations were to ler- a4 . Yoonth, ver, @ programme Js to be submitte: By Mr. RAMBRY, (rep) Of Minll.—TO T&itide the rates of | objecia of the most violent abuse and vilification, unbesi- | minate immediately alter the visit of the Grand Duke, 42 3 M » 50 ar ‘@ Ghd Kansas, and the obtaining of large |-wnich ‘mbst be elther accepted or rejected at the correspondence by telegraph and to connect the telegraph, | tatingiy applying to them, epithets of the ‘coarsest | "The President {x not content that Mr. Catacazy should con- 147 35 OPM 53 42 grants through local legislation iu the Indian terrl- wm fF penal ryice. Jt provides for the incorporation Bature, calculated to provoke against the utterer, if | tinue to hold official relations with the government. He fe lat 4b 2PM. Z 43 peril of the hope of the democratic party to defeat | » postal telegraph company, composed of Gardiner C. Hub-'| unprotected by diplowatic or other privilege, Tegal | d under no circumstances consent that those relations hs r y bie] tory itself, pith Dard, of Magsachusctis; a 8. Hewitt, of New York; Joha | prosecution, and probably personal violence.” thore was | be continued after his return to St, Poteraborg and during an p lemperazara, yententny. ane ean ce Attempts will be made to get enabling acts re- ‘The Civil Service Reform Commissi etal Pelee pom and others, tor the periormance of the | nothing in the manner iy which this alaim that of the eatata nee on leave, which would imply not vnly continued | A¥erage temperature for corresponding ms ‘ 2nd te Demmiesion. Row legraph service under contract with ‘of Benjamin Perkind Wak being Pieaén'ed by this overn- | tenure of position but the porlbility of return. ‘The dignity | last Year... - ” : ported from the Committee on ‘Territories for Colo. |’ ‘The Otvil Service Vommission has nearly com- | yoxrmencr General and on bis bebalf in accordance with | ment d eelbg fromiany Of Sheen peyae etauns contin and seli-resp-ct of this government and x regard tor the in, ee 5 ua ‘ostmaater g lend Powers, 8 0 impo 0 0 Fado, New Mexico and Utah. pleted te report, which, it 1s aMrmed on good au- Genera! Js empowered to bx the compensation to he paldta |-mmatety uiceds fos presentation Was ‘couricons, and In ie | Yt governmeuip renew cermiietiop of Mr, Gavaectyee MANSLAUGATER IN HOBOKEN. ur. Hooper, the “Mormon Delegnte, does | tort, embodies a comprenensive though ont | SSRtay Mtns, cie ttt pun ike | aarp yee tracedmnnn funnest Moet | aiadreutgan ye goae hfs, et ‘a valu 4% e et is 1 8 pasaports wi oon tran . 3 2: anid oa Tot believe that the delegation, —_re- | plan for @ practical competitive system, It virtu- | company abail not de eduied below ten per centum of hs Geuersi Cass and ‘by covernor Seward, of New York, and panna a have enumerated, arte ney are, | yyclancholy Affray ina Barroom aud Death ried as on its way here to endeavor | ally disposes, so it is claimed, of the question of | $4? 008, "and pln Phe atresia any we hele bredeccasors, MADY YOAtS BHO ne appoint 1 ant, aiutlous to Lhe honor, nd preside! 2 e Tanita Osan + e, 1869, some Yr . Catacar, point- i y le 40 obtain legislation regarding polygamy has any | political patronage, and in its working details will a of ste Sevoal cost of lines constructed by it for the |-ment tonle present position, the United Statce hud proposed Me gteudry ae er erenes nie winch it would be eu si ly hh ines dishes ys: aiouiay of death by Such foolish design. Mr. Hooper does not say so | embrace not merely the departmental clerical force, | for the Postmaster General fe “Cor rnags hese | that the elaim be sulaniited to au arbitration. | This propos perdnoca to mention; and aliboush amply suficient, of ia dane pete heh hen Airictly, but he evidentiy belleves in polygamy as an | but the large body of revenue, customs and postal | Privileze, of | transmitting ‘correspondence by telezrapn Sronths, aud being declined by tho Ressian: uuvernaient, the. | wertaceetae, ae have cane. Geen Lance einierooure With | barroom Mia a agi bata te fe ‘ae {nstitution, He is laboring most zealous. | oMciais who now constitute the mportant part of | gramm of the following descriplions’ mace tele. | United tates in Lei then propowedy Inasmuch a8 the exami | respect for tue person and thegovernment o1 tne Lmperor, | Memories of the people, a aa caawdel Skee ly for the policy of admitting Utah | the “Bread and Butter Brigade.” Tho report will | Saummltted by any company im operation for the trangmiee,|-reterred for examination 10. parties do:'be mxciaady | Sivas ke sooth aula: toe, peeing Tuna ie ie. | ee am DERE WOE A as @ State upon the condition that there | not be published till after the recess, It will bo sont | ofthie net; telepramne fof which ng ening fos aeheoney | selected, assuring Mr. Catacazy. that should ‘competen I of jg mcouducting Miniser. Bat otlur oud more | additional warning to those who frequent the low ¢ i! ~ le trans. arties thus agreed upon report adversely to the claim 0 euere ‘g y e, ¥ ' shall be a provision making polygamy illegal after | to Congress only for the information of members, as | felegrams oft rai, net of corporations Ho. id aioe | Ris governmntoyoul hear ny farther acon or eation | Qo onate which ‘eave the Prasdegt no, aleoatiye nt fo me | STORMNOP Qt DISH an is th tte! sara ea admission, Recognizing what has been doneas an | it is so framed as to render legislation unnecessary. or has eens Sxed and ‘cancelled ‘at “the ime Wenctenines feo oak that tavestgatioan ler part Gor Gx. Reciepoueroe the. in the caine Cee cheep eh be ae saints we seats ait pies s Secomplished tact, and therefore legalizing the || When Mr. Curtis was asked’ to take the chairman- | tmisslon of, @lcgrame Os the: Porn ketes aden aus | Bewted (0 an exianination without comurtting iteeit to abiae | ledge of ull Hurore and America. ‘That policy forvids on | TOURA, ull they Hnally meet with & balite L4 osimaster General and e result, A gentleman of eminent professional capacity | our part interference in the internal aairs of other | the last draught of the liquor in which they had resulta, Mr. Hooper does not want any delegation | ship of the Commission he consented to do so only aelencatev a Tabane oa bal! be niform for equal } and of the highest personal character was selected to make | governments and excludes interference by them tn onrs, It v ictim in the present Saints around with contrary views, on the understanding, arrived at after full consulta, | Sret twenty words of cach teleyrem’ including Seernace tue | the,avestizetion, Mr. Caincazy submitted to him the prowe | Iw ine policy ontablshed by the venerated fonniers ot ue | Mdulged so long. The vicliin in vob aw ‘dreae adel cach telegram, rncluding the date, rovates of the relation of the Russian side of | American reonbiic, under circumstances of great difficulty | case was aman named Edward Clarke, employed, Senator Wilson’s good nature 18 appealed to in | tion with the Executive, that under the con- | Ini Rity cents for tlseuces neg cree eg aoe miles apart, the ‘questiou, ‘and ‘appeared before tho. examiner in | pending the European warn growing Outof the French revo- ‘ Railroad Company as a track layer, and ‘Order to induce him to report a bill admitting Utah | stitution the general power to require a | twenly-fve cents aadidonal for each additional 500 malleg oe | Scnslohs made oral statements and argdments and submitted | Intion, It has beet stondfustly ced Bimiy devel oe Jeera at Be ibis ea es fae had been at work “an Btate. standard of qualifications, Ac., from persons | part thereof. Night messages are to be sent at a rate nob Sxaminatign a copy of the report which reyes e part | convietion and judgement and approval of the American | 200Ue thirty-fve years oF age. ; . Dg y-five cents per thocsand miles, of this lath, but reported Tavorably on wi ranch | people, tis the weil considered, xed idea, consecrated by | @S Usual on Tuesday, and about midnight returned The District of Columbia will be busy in @ small | ap: to oMfice, rested with the President. |- 4, RECUSANT KU KLUX WITNESEES. eol, Was sent tothe Rustian Mivister, anda copy was experience, whicb ites at the foundation of ail the inter o 3 f , man o« | Be ‘would have to tak® the roaponability of | inetsrse’ ol ermatt eae ee ae we Toenprent seit tothe American legation at St. Poterspurg. Such | ourae with other Powers, It has proved of signal wouent | SOM New York to bis residence, at She: comes ©: ‘The Committee on Education and Labor meets oh | enforcing rules for the civil service, Mr. Curus ae- | (Att. EDMOND rep.) of Vi., moved lo make Ww resolution | thie claim since the presept fadminisieasion came toto ndwen | Rae terse Te eee alt eaaes leamasomea: | bara on penis ae : spe ~ . ee ‘Monday.to consider Messrs,.Hogr and Burchard’s | clared that he was not willing to toll for the amuse- | “Mr. Scorr Argued that as the committee for whi | Oa theethes Band. azy, immediaiely on his arrival, | yndgment of the President for the time being, inst this | “oor, in the same louse, Michael Fitzpatrick keep Md th the cf a 4 roce! } fi ry bills for @ national sysiel of education, They | ment of the “‘solons’’ in Congress, who would in Hoganen tnd thowa contempt was joint, this Fesolution | vadan tad wie. Artcles were pusiabed, cue Manos aaabeesaly 0 fended asa ow dally delloeral Mee Ard Miakamrpobiaks ore fot eg wenzet . wil report @ bill, and will aleo ask the | the end throw 11 all overboard. The President con- THE RIGHTS OF THE PRESB. Sha'ta tay power 10 say SoelUvery Use these antielek erere att | Scenes crneeshmonele_busy tn senson aud oui Gteenson fa | as he was about to go up statrs. THe was soniee passege of Mr. Hoar’s important propost- | sented to Mr. Curtis’ conditions, and the result will | Mi, CARTPNIES rev.) of Win, inquired of Mr. Roots | writien by Mr. Catnoazy, DUL many of them were truced #0 | foun berween ine Uineal Etateramt crea See edo | What Intoxicated at the tlme.and demanded @ glass tion for the appointment of a commission | soon be known. Chaughier.)" Wimesse® were connected with the’ press, | near to bim, or found ty be writen by eorreepondents ie of their mutual differences, and he continges in the | Of Wlskey, tenvering tn payment therefor a cur eB confidence and admitted to his close intimacy, and contain way now to interfere with the d j rency nove, 8 proprietor handed Clarke the to investigate the condition and wages of labor, its | Discovery of Frauds In the United States | prs ot i ieee ere indications that the friends and | Jancunge n9 identical with that habitually used by him, that | freaiy’of Waskington of the Wh of Mag ioe Ae the | change, and when the latter counted it he relations to capita, and to fecal and other legisia« Preasey: with ‘the tele; ie press aud eerie An ty ronckee they came, if not from goverument of the United La Ms 4 age toierate | claimed that it was fve cents short, This eee 4 . uch conduct on the part o : i - , . Won, ‘The passage of this bill 1s being urged among | _ The afécovery of two defaications in the oMce of | uiemsciven connecion wicithe pros ine Wee eeeea seers NOt rus gccanon he went ao fara 2 apyear inthe puite | ur lose aly the French Fopnblic, fn a slater emerecner, | Charken aver nin ke, ie? any fae qusued, thie ponticians as one likely tobe approved ny the | United States Treasurer Spinner has followed fast | juriedicion ot the Benste in the matter, but otberwise be | fhe Aimpropriety; and Inecortim of auch comdtet, but the Bit Wolnsaie, that’ sondact! On’ the “eet er it OMe Sa Biss mick sinorapted to Vist Rie. Gives lo- labor reform elements. upon the plous thankfulness Of his oMiclal report | | Mr. MonToN, (rep,) of Ind., said the witnesses had shown | ‘tng tobe fram correspondents of public Journaiss were pute | CA, tutmateas are the ties of amity between us and bis | Ing 80 he tirew Clarke against the glass in the door ‘The devate in‘the Senate to-tay on Mr. Scott's | for the manner in which a special Providence had oe of both houses, and should be punished by joint | po iat: ooh pte nae of public ve ree eed qui te governmen + The President direct he eannot a erua ware samtine ae im acernets Hiphn Aoaee resolution for bringing the contemptuous witnesses, | watched over tho deposits in his charge during | it. Canpenrar thought that as they bad duatinetiy con- | {idith of November: Bil, purporting wo be frost ie Weekes | Fushea’at niin ano, violently pushing him, dashed Bistand Camp, of South Carolina, and Sanders, of | the past year. Frederick A. Marden, chief of | ino matter what the ‘Hotse dite sigeepaniey | Melon, correspondent tnder the, caption, of, ine loves aay ind Waele oe ee Rorth Carolina, to the bar of that august body de- | the Division of Accounts, is in jail on a charge of | 28 settled that the Senate could not punish anybody Tecom: | (Ga tar eatbes dnc e weaueneen antietted enbate ee spent ed that - veloped a very queer point for a grave legislative | embezzling about twelve thousand dollars from the | ‘war nnwilling to concede that the House also veusroorean® | ieuore.cradence of lus napiration ‘from some ove familiar | per prosa, are volunteer and tes Lape RRO |! vot th CHA. HAO COPE Tin or et serembly. The question was whetner the concur- | publicfunds. It appears that Marden, besides his | ,,7H°,“iowsign was continued ror tome. thoe by Meurs, | Miniser, and of hig. contdentia correnpondence ant cou | Wosive hue tenga and saudemsanton or he Ferocamemp(s | AMG Ibe Man wa carried fo iis owu rum, He was tent authority of both , Honses of Congress | regular duties, was entrusted with the payment of e Reante look a receen til two o'clock." | Aer uve pabhication of the letter In Newt Yorke being ane | gig reagon the Freslaent would gladly, ff possible, await in | blow. — Onicera Wright ant Fort were ‘soon Was necessary for the arrest and pun- | theirsalaries toa part of the Treasury clerks, and | "in AKtGANUZAlION OF TH REGULAR cokwrerens, | da ‘wineh the Secretary of State set. apart for tereeeption | ment; tut he fads to hin deep regret (hee, ery fovere- | at hand and arrested Fitzpatrick, — Two witne-sos, Ishment of -contumacious witnesses before a | that he was often accommodated with money | ste appointed thé commitiess, On motion of Mr. Cont. | eee eee eter Mie nite oa Me, thle jeparts | here fa demanded by im rious suntilerations of Re dignity anther eRe ae Ree rs McPhelon, : foint committee. The resolution contempiates such | by one of the paying tellers to make his | gis¢ubeccuste isitowing. Bll ot toe commits | SMMC emerepeyee artide Siribobne, to Sinn see | Wie Hnperini government in the strongest terms. of amsure | JULY Was empanelied by Coruier Parsiow, Council toncurrent authority, and Mr. Morton thought it | Payments before the usual Treasury draft had | elected by te Senate for the econ session of the Forty: | without ea ir eoreroment anf ter confent merece ee ua oF | nan Stimis acting as foreman. No evidence has night in theory and necessary in practice. Mr. Car- | been issued, which placed the money to his | “On Privitkars AND ELrorions—Messre, Wiuh any newspaper reporters or correspondents except one | step which it had bedi most reluetantiy compelled to decide | Yom examine eon ai eee ee & post-mor- 7 y : aaimek fiteien, Biter Cl OTIO” ra. Sumner, | belonging to the NEW YouK HERALD, who. he said, wayiald | upon instead of disturbing will have the effect of recontrma, | eM examination, and declared death to have en- 493 Mr. Conkling, Mr.. Edmunds and others | credit as a disbursing officer. For these advances, s rman; Morton, Rice, Carpeuter, Logan, Hill and Thur | him in New York some time previously. He referred to the | ing and fortifying tne amicable relations of the two govern. | S¥¢l from the fracture of the skull, Deeeased was e issue with the Pennsylvania and the Indiana | the amount of which he always fxed himself, he | | O% Fonriaw RerArtoNe Mesers. Cameron, chatrman; | whencelt came? that Ic wan written ‘by “ihe Ferkias' wecof | Denaes srmovine tls ight and transient obetacie which ie | Marian Out had many friends in New York. the Benator on the subject, ‘The whole point of tne | Would give lis personal acknowledgment, with the | Benen, Morten, Petterson, Sehurc, Mamta and Garscriy:°” | Tajowa” ning! hee words, and aide, “They wanttoget | continied, trienisip. Mr. Gatacksy's Paswporie wil beds. | Jalen wees ate meanwhile In the county dpnomtion was well expressed by Mr. Carpenter | understanding that it should be cancelied as soon | vermont, Fenton, Soot. Armes, Wright ana Mayaranc™! Of | FAtOf Mm and jovent these, (hinga H denunced the lt: | fiverel to him imincincly after the Grand Duke shall have ee Teas that to punish these men it would be | as the regular draft was Issued; but these Treasury sayiver, kaimnisy windom i, rene Sprague, dress ine 8 {etter on the subject, which he requested to be | it then cease, You wlll teat this despatch to THE SING SING TRAGEDY, necessary to get the consent of the | dratis usually fell @ little short of the advances | Ox Commence —Messrs, Chandler, chatrinan ; Corbett | ““yue following dat Trecetved from Mr. Catacaty the leuter | FTRorGortchakoM! and leave a copy with him. Tam, sir, - aan press, but that the consent of the House was un- | made on them, and the “overlappings” in two | See eer dine tame See vebairisant Robert | $240 pf an tuteoddon to atresgtne, aud Wisk Re hed ne i | CATACARY TO ISIE ¥ Conclusion ef the Lenenberger Trinl—Ove: zi # . son, Sprague, Gilbert sad Jotasoos i indicated an intention to address me, and which he had re- 2 har BH. 3 5 pre Decessary. The sarcasm was a fine one, but it was | years have reached from twelve to fifteen thousand | * Oo PAGAICULTURE —Mears. Morton, chafrman; Freling. | {icted.t2,be Jald before the President, Notwithstanding | Mr. Catacazy on the 24un of November wrote Mr. | whelming Proof of Insanity—ihe Case Sub« Unforttmatery drawn A litte too fine, and it will | dollars, The sums thus obtained are supposed tohave | nussen. Roberiaon, Lewis and Davia, of Weat Virginnas | ‘um octal character o: ni uote, he marked it persona’ | Fish as follows:— mitted Without Argument—Acquittal of the N MILITARY AFFAIRS.--Messrs. Wilson, chaii : 7 e~ The undersigned Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plent- mace ome back with effect upon the lips which uttered | been spent as gained, as there is no real estate here | GUN on, ‘Morton, Ames, Logan, West chairman; | may be thus regarded. These parte are with- | pote arg % y. vig hte cused. it, Singular spectacles there are in the Senate | tolevy upon and no evidence of speculations in ‘ON NAVAL on, Ames; Logan, Wont and Bialr, Anthon: a u on made bad vepeed bai am we Mas tue honor at se a vot | th ™ ‘erin f Jacob 1 Vr Often, and clear fights of cliques and factions | Wall street. Jt is farther charged upon Marden | NYO, Osborn, Farry of Mich.and Alcorh. | 7 | Octet iwerview of the mnorting of theday in which the letter. | has bat the journey Whion Hie Tanerial Higeeees beat yiiaetide ses ae Site ile Wa ta ht Silk “ad o a B. RABY Meter umbull, chairman; Ei ended, wnversa jexis, ¢ journey which His Imperial ness is about al ing, was concluded yosters Cecur not less frequently, but in this case, | that when he was recently in Europe on Syndicate | munds, Conkling, Carpenter, Frelinghuysen, Pool and ‘Thur. | ii2" aay cciiee sauptiasigal piatiar easeaoeicct ersation, | {> minke in this couutey, by the courteous invitation of the day in the Court uf 0: . 1 ‘ter es fell man. Keng mene cae y | federat government, and that he has recelved orders to agit | C#Y Ia the Court of Oyor and ‘ferminer at White @ question involving the righs of citizens | business for his fellow statesman, Secretary Bouts | Ox Posr OFFI AND Post ROaDs—Messrs, Ramecy, | Rectan. direst on indirect, ilk the World’ false and absurd | immediately alter Yor itussla, He this day transfers the | Plains, Westchester county, and resuited, as was as well as of the Senate, was turned aside til | well, he borrowed all thelr ready money from the | chairman} Pomeroy, Gilvert,. Cole, Hamilton, Ferry ot | article, he saye that, rom Desinuing to ends Ley constituies | RNbagement ot the busines of the Imperial Lavcation to fle generally antictpated, ia the acquittal of the ac another flay for the sake of a lame witticism ona | clerks in Judge Richordson’s Sub-Treasury at Lon- | ‘Ow’ Pumug LAxne—Mesers. Pomeroy, chairman: Ussue of Hes and absurditios, and he then undertakes to point | Th tiem Secretary OF late to wecepl the aamnen eee Pe i Sa : 4 ’ a i Tipton, | ont the source whence it proceeded by indicating part | y ve pt the assurances of his | cused, stale fight with newspaper correspondents, The | don and came home without repaying the impoy- | Osborn. Sprague, Windom) Logan and Casse oie terested in a certain claim, meaning “The Perkins Cl Capeveration. ‘Among the principal witnesses who testified in other work in the Senate was of no merit | erished lenaers, man; Ferry (Conte Caldwelh Begante Baie? (HY) chate- | who, be saya, he tas good reason to believe spr FISH IN REPLY, e y" * | ' ON INDIAN AFFAIRS—Mestre. Harlan, chal theso new calumnios. Notwithstanding this emphatic | Gn the 2ith of November Mr, #1sh addpessod a let. | behalf the prosecution was the physfcian who whatever, Mr, Summers remarkable bill to | Seti Johnson, formerly a clerk in General Spin- | puckingham, Frelinghuysen, W non, Caliwel, Davia arvett | and categorical denial of alll connection with te | ter to Mr, Cittacazy, SaviNi:— bs was summoned to thescene of the tragedy, and wha Teduce taxation and abolish the office of | net's State bank at Mohawk, N. Y., and for tne Z NI essrs. Edmut cbairn ¥ ons pho ay te “a uy an ter ioe hed me connrmato ¥ * . cl purport and statemenis ‘ou have veen informed of the determination of the Prest- | algo atteuded to the self-inflicted wounus of the Commissioner of Internal Revenne is excepted. | past cight years a paying teller in that financier’s | Pgh Brownlow, Hamilton (Texas), Lo | of the 1 ont article dad originally furced on mo, that Mr. | dent to discontinue, al an carly day, intercourse with you 48 | prisoner. His evidenco went to show that Leuen- That measnre 1s & wonderfully specious | national bank in Washington, confesses 10 being | Bravnlow, Corbett, Hill and Davis (W. Gatkoasy had furnished the materal abd the statements-of | Inne of Aimee, to the sovergisent OF tke Unket a doubtedly 1 nen he ¢: Tghorey ARGUE? BIG: i <b Ow Ordine-—Mewrs. Howe, chairma article A sppended Berets, [Correspondence between my. | Emperor of Russie, (0 the xoreramment ot the berger was undoubtedly {insane when he committed and,. perhaps, @ wonderfally insincere one, and | “short? abou y thousand dollars tm his | art, Boreman, Wrigat (W. Va.). feter trom Mr Adame “to ine conelustvely “conbrne | tranmmitied to” your government. . ‘Ibey the deed, The witness also gave tt as his opinion shows that the fight over the offices has begun in | cash accounts, This is the teller through | ON THE Dianr .UMBIA~Mesars’ Patterson, | the correctness of the opinion I bad previously enter- | Woolly, 98 you have deen informed, from your career | that eo ont re af y hat the accused was at pregent entirely compos ’ a dat Asposit M .. | ghateman; Samper, Lewis, Spencer, Sawyer, Hitchcock and | tained, and shows that the article was written | #1uc@ you have been accredited to this governjoent; # career ee iG np earnest. ‘To-day the contest developed itself botn in | Whose accommodating disposition rr. Mar- | Vickers, Mi Goto (Coes, a ‘3 Hom’ notes made during an interview of Mr, | Which bas made you personally an Gnacceprabie representa. mentis. ‘ the open and executive sessions of tho Senate, the | den made his $12,000 out of the govern. | Of ammares Yercrn Ferry Conn.) chatrman; Carpen- | Catacazy’ Own ‘timing (and. at bi own douse; “that fi | tive ot Mia dinperal Majenty. | Bhey are Whol personal to THE THEORY OF INSANITY (Me. ), rr ‘on (Md. ). ler the niation Ci a 0" bg he movement in the one case being against the ap. | ment. A community of knowledge, if not iB, Fe 10 BUNLDINGE AND, GROUNDE—Mesery, Mor. Fevies the writer's manuscrl it'was devised To whut { Interruption Of tne diplomatig relations between this gover, | Wa3 also fully corroporated by the written states ointment of Mr, J. W. Douglass as Commissioner | of interest, kept these two oMcials from telling what | "Ox Teantronas—Mr, Nye, chairman: Cragin, ‘Schurz, Pere Ueltec fort Cotataar; WLS mivoltled. the, terion {or mainlakt os Ge. ver Fiendly “rooting “Shi acrpus | ment of Dr, John P, Gray, Superintendent of the of Internal Revenue, and in the other against | they knew about each other, and itis due to out- Boreman, Bits pak erin ond poops ak the Raberas Legation; that ‘It was returned | always characterized we. Intereour of the two nations, | State Asyinm at Utica, who made a thorough exant- the confirmation of Mr. Willard Warner ag | sido parites that the United States was not let in| Ramecy, Harlan, Rice, Fenton, Scol, Kelogy: Hncecocas | (al Agams at the Russian Legaiton mera OMA | the utention of the President of the Goliad sues teen, | Maton of Leuenberger, since tho latter had Leen ia Collector of the’ Port of Mobile. It created much | for a big defaication m the end, Paying Teller | Bp be lo ee eas hike Chesvmeaesy Chainéves, | revision, and th was printed and published | {inue this intercourse by the {ransmtagion to yon of sour and who also based his opinion on the ctream- r t ‘on, Caldwell, Alc i i ithout alteration afte: revision, Tt thi paseyo nvoy Extraordinary an: ister Pleni; = con cused . MiFPrige yesterday at Mr. Douglass” nomination | Jonason has been speculating wich nis steatings, | hisnasan, Tien, Cada Alcor, Sauls. CNN | Riga mateha ines ier toe Ml | Lnry’of iis impeMal Majesty. Tram in receipt of yourases | mined the deseased aud (uch aciesupeed to comane had not been sent to the Senate, and such were the | and itis said that an intimation from his New York | 0% -cUNy MEVISON ow Tue Kay "oupecion ee the Russian Legation, by Mr. Catacazy’s directio i gg gag do that belog directed to walt upon | suicide. fears of that gentlemen's friends that Senators | brokers first set General Spinner to work investigat- | Wright aud Hamilton, of Md. 7 ee wine Be ee tae Ton hi gut hip ie Juital States nod having raul; | After counsel for the prisoner had called a few Cameron and Scott were despatched to the White | Ing the special Providences of his bureau. The action | rui os Vermont; Poona Paleo wey TE Chatman; | caily deniod all conne jennd | orderd to gui thé éintey immedia ‘oniter, The | WitMesses to prove the previous excellent character : seeker dancer woe : orril, 0 lapagan, Patterson and Johnson. a He stigmatized ft as a tissue of and | Management of the affairs of the imperial Legation p of Leuenberger the case was submitted tothe jury Honse early this morning to confer with the Presi. | of the brokers 1s not, however, attrinuted to their we AUDIT AND a THE oan Nt EXPENSES | absurdities, and endeavored to attribute f to from this date to the hands of His Exeelleney Major Gene: without argument. Justice Tappen briefly charged Gent on the suvject. When tt came be. | solicftude for the public interests so mich as to | Srustury, + Beatony Chairman; ‘Wiodom and | parties Inferested In. & claim against | bis govern. | Goro, aa you have berm already Informed. The President | the jury, when that body retired, and after am ine - : nt, whol A ol ni Te 0 rial : fore the Senate it was met by a reso, | their fear of getting Ito tho trouble that hag | OX PMiNniNa—Mr, Antheny, chairman; Howo and Cat oinjure und et Ht of bine uty Hopmupriety "ot foreign Hie Imperiat Highs 'n ‘hia contemplated tour in this Ar ae aladilalepr dba ys rok 7 inister thus to influence and mi rot the Hic « the order of your go’ ent tution offered - by Mr. Sumner, to abolish | Defalien the brokers of Paymaster Hodge, ie Lronany—Mr. Morrill of Maite, chairman ; Howe | the conniry must be ndmivied as euficient grounds. for ne ” nne(er of the manage “NOP autity, * the oMce altogether, Mr. Sumner for oncein tis | A general overhauling of the Treasurer's | 91) SHC sen ninus—Mr, Buckingham, chairman ceaning to be a propel wretween the government which overnment to General | On secount of insauity at the time the act was com- . i Ce A BILie—Mr. ; represents a fo. whic . alc Ie 18 free lance in a Senato 1a which his own | ofMlce—the second since Hodge's defalcation—is | ton ani Davia, of Went Va," | Uti Salons ection with bia deulale it certainly was wore than'sutolesi | Fequest of this xovernmy Tecally aud to revere von | Lewenberger sat untioved, with his gaze fixed on party is im the ascendent, and he is making a bitter | in progress, and it Is given out that the Treasurer's | \CAcNtoeee? * Carpenter, chairman; Lewis | to deprive Mr. Catacazy of the confidence of this govern: | {rom aaa Aiblonmatiy duties, and to Assign | the floor, during the rendition of the verdict; but and unrelenting war on Grant, He ts ready to Nght | annual report, now at the government printing cy 1arSEt RO? COMMITTEES, mernialn for ihe representative of Hie Majtaty a eee Ao. | Imperial Highness, nad also raleves this Sovernment frig | 1 a few momenta afterwards a deop tush over. * with ny faction which is Oghting Grant, aud, while | Ofce, will not be struck om until he has had an | gine Laminin and Bayard ee MeMT® Pomeroy, | of Museia, te to. me of a ne | Seen ute bas snweesea tle tony reememneeore | Eten ie coal” ivelee however Hote: Mean i , Catacazy’y ni i w ave laid your note, directs ‘used hes « i he docs not condescend to do the buttonbole and | opportunity of making such corrections in iis com. | OX THe RuMOVAL oF Porsvioat, Disarriatirs— | qudeato what be cal Corged document. in the enri¢ whe | peod the travernission OF your brushed away, aad the dniappy mins features, ree corridor conference business, now so generally in- | Plimentary and congratulatory parts as may now eae sleverana cs Atmes, Hamilton of | ter of 1669-70 a report was telegraphed from Europe and ex. | &£@ ready for you at any time, sumed their Wonted immobility of expresston. ° a io 3 j asa TOKE UAT Ae EEO event tensively copied in the Journale of tuts cou ry that General | Immediately on the conely visit of the The Court then stated that, in accordance with Aniged In by the “sorehead” republicans, he hag | become necessary. a, a oe aed nee 4 as lesers, | Ignatied had succeeded to Prince Gortebakof! aa Chancellor | Grand Duke, unless @ renewal of the causes which the statute, the acquitted man would be sud) d hich lo nt Nominations by Presid c] pty egg Ely HM EOUr sy Btcorn wad Blah of the Empire. The document alluded to by Mr. Catacazy | bave determined bim to them at this time compels their 4 a y sudjecte: more effective weapons, which he can wield without importa w by President Grant. ON URS IN THE SOUTHERN STATRM | jy Veuter purporting to be an extract “iets | earlier transmiesion, Tn the meantime I ball ve happy to | tO examination, without any unnecessary delay, by loss of dignity. One of these he exposed to-day, The President to-day sent the following nomina- Bhat Faw ebairman; Chandler, Rice, Pool, Pratt, Ba! a despatch gt = lynatie? to Ir. Catacn- re ay commmnaten 2 affecting tue 1 ‘ gpetwecn & medical Pep ed Ry iene oe ose to = ” ' r. — 2 - car, respecting is mana; mt of the Perkins OLLLy e Unite les from Gere: rlof, whose ronounce 0 his present ment al % Should: And in exposing It revenied a splendid system of | Mons to the Lenard . Jourmd until Mondays’ NACHUT® fetelon the Senate ad: | claims and an alleged reply of MeCatucazy, The'leties cous | high character commends him asa most accepiable ngent | he oe found of ound mind is uncoudisionel dis poiltical tactics, taking advantage of such sincere, John W, Douglass, to be Commissioner of Internal Y imatinatbiaiid tained gross mistatements and slanders vpon the Secretary | of the imperial government. | avail myself of this occasion charge would immediately follow. ’ ” mature politicians a3 Mr, George Willlam Curtis In Revenue; Wiliam 7. Haines, to be Commisstoner of ot Rist 3 asa ents which the arc! \d records | to renew to you, air, the assorance of my consideration, It Was universally believed that (he resnit of this’ a inn avs wi Grant fot. ont Customs; Williaa -MoMTeh ash, to be Assistant At- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. could eo fell te ict con oe La hy By: ean OATACAZY TO visa AGAIN<HB PROTESTS, inquiry would result in the restoration of Leuen- mas ly ys y | torney General of Hi ie nited States; Charles WAsuincton, D. ©, Dec %, TL, calculated to mislead any persons familar with the oficial On_the 27th of November Mr, Catacazy wrote to | perger to nis friends in the village of Sing Sing last favored civn service reform in his Mes | Chesief, to be Solloitor of | Interual ‘Reveuu PILLS REFERRED. proceedings of the two goveruments or thelr agents, nor any Mr, Fish as follows:— @VeUIg, 7 5 , IT + (FPS i chakot aght proper sme on 4 [tiie in the recommendations of Mr. Curtis’ fo be Associate Justice ior the Supreme Court ot Day a national DONGAY, wy rettere m (eas thee opontion ug bar ao, Jon adorned, ‘but tha milf eubmit ihe enor ot itt the htnperial Cabinet, and I ren THE WRECKED SOHOONER ACHILLES. commission. ew Mexico: Isaac ©. Mills, to be United § y Ma HALE, (rev.) of Me—T 7 sting era! credited ‘ throughout | serve, either to myself or to my auccessor, th a Dail ie Derve to curry ove, tne seformna whieh are | Nardval for tie hantorn Disttee of arkameasy Re | nwinanenent rade onthe onusre die categstaty | th cum ue can dare te zen te Theva pers | age rrging Werte ate fe ree | ie Penne heise’ | as Ses: Vea oF Harrington, to be United States Attorney for the “ x . ant ay * be Minas Basin. now c : 4 2 . rt nired by law. claim, and the character and inoguage of the alleged de- | however, protest at’ on in th jactne ch pba gee and of which he is kept well gastern. District, of ATE naa James Neville, to be weUy Mr. DURE, (dem.) of Va— For the erection of a buitd- | spatch the supposed. successor tothe Chancellor of the | manner, against all the chargts made sgaiagt, tee formal Boston, Dee, 7, 1871. formed by the amateurs, that Grant wiil not oniy | United States ey for Nebraska, sg at Lynchburg, Va., for the Post Otice, Court aud Jnter- | Empire were well contrived to stimulate thetr hopes and note, I nave informed you, Mr. Secretary of State, more eclal ¢ sweep the board put i gyyuliam Spence, United States Marshal for the | nal Revenue. 4 duce them to attach am importance to the supposed than ouce, that T was on ho occasion aid {n any tanner | The evening Traveller has the following so carry off all the honor to be iddle district of Tennessee; J. W. Fisher, Chief Ry Mr. Hay, (rep.) of Til.—To provide for the payment of | sion of genuine d es, and they availed themeel wanting in the profound respect due to the et Mi tral i ten from Halifax, dated to-day:— gained in purifying the pupiiic offices. Doug | Justice of the Supreme Court of Wyoming: Edwara | Pegtions through portmasters their imagined ad {0 give publicity to them. Tt wo the Anaertonn people and'to the orguna.of the fedefat gore | \eeaten y % “ iB; Edward | he Lyxcuy (rep,) of Me,, naked to be and wasexcused | appear {fom afidavits hereafter reterred to that’ they | cromente Tf renecate «(hr ‘ sort that, | . Ten persons were drowned by the wreck of tha Jass 18 & small man R. Roe, Marshal of the Southern district of Iflinoi: . re v rate Assurance, And 1 assert thal to be the centre of eorge O. Bates, United States Att for U from service on the Pacific Railroad Committee, teil nasuepectingly imo « snore contrived to entrap | im spite of the attuck made T shall | schooner Achilles at Minas Basin, Their names 80 big & Mgnt; but in opposing him tho opposition Georne h Baits, Coles | Biates Atcpeney for Clan; The One eee eee oer AR nolldate | eee cape as (necnay | very indignauty denounced | not in future deviate from the way marked out to | were:—John Gediles, Jamey H. Pratt, Frederick to the administration obtain the oi tty of | Feanayivantar Weocge ABGTOWS, Aftormen for tho | te nana locas And: (he, clerks resumed Norencings whies. | frentiee be papcon he bebe meee yee en deen at. Jaleciaim, | Pratt. Charles Doyle, James Wiking, Charles Haney ryatalising into an actual portunity o! Pennsy valeuriot by ieenerters hire mat for the Seualeted ot od ssorwing kour. wey bea conned yh vox Wsuten ¥ Waich pe charges nd | in pavanee, ail solidarity with lependent of my Wiliam Beatty, Andrew Cameron, of Five Islands; a ry actual party, and may become | Eastern diene Midi rict oh Wenhemen ADJOURNMENT. and through numerous publications. in the jouronis of the | t Temain de the Unieds. “States naam obley | Thomas Fuimore and Gorse Moore, of Reononty. through ita real power. ‘tho President's Messago | AUS tasers. dames Ke Dawes, Kustom Pa: Ay | ofAhthe clone ot the morning hour, aia before the readivg | country, the aunts of tna olnlin were ready resort for the | you ‘beve tbe. evestual aering Sot ay pasar Tho gehooner was irom, Five isang With & ster + Dawes, y + | of the bill was concluded, the House, at twenty sunutes to | purpose of injuring him, be ‘ " » | cargo of white paial, pyrites al oduct : Was @ comnonade sor which the recaloltrant repub: | Harkins, Rocueater, Mim: C, ©, weil, Ként, Oto, ; two v'ciock this asjourued Ul Away Wat Jn ihe leiter wunced (B) be wnye:~—Vou know thal tbo duty nab oranda

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