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4 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. " imp On oy prnisass ae sadn acount saa HU DD Y Hi Q B ] L IER. Paclde Rajiroad bond. or a share of sick iu that roa CONGRESS. ug ont able, (Nexalives= yous, 3: nays 2B | DEATH OF VICAR GENERAL STARRS although owner of one Union Pacific vati ted. income bond ‘prouah his attorney, Mr. Townsend, who Fepolution was agop' . of Obio, the Senate Ased 4 f otion of Mr. G. (rep.) Petahite ate ie erica tesa eek ccs | Senator Cragin’ Bill for tho Establishment pal anrranrinane, Quoi Sezay ie cxuenegel Be | His sudden Sickness Coming to a Tragie Ter: land and Wilson Committeos | interested ‘and which money nis atiorney had collcete {nvestizations In reference to, the elections in I ng se The Poland an - | be had alto Deed norms of Two fron Shipbuilding Yards. Fe a aa neae Mien nab ihe MalatpDL : Up ¢. M Raitrond Besae Tate ee oF Goerseeg tare torn 8 eae River at Memphis came up asthe business of we morning mination Yesterday Morning. Tay tase or yoga Bead ceremony Sree et Het ae BE such fans ks ed eet > a opie ownersh ip and had never seen; he had never heard of from the Committee on Roads and Canals, s of the cathedrat ises discusalo! h would remove all byrgenerslaccortt he'was tharmclstised ss aswusdicr,a | Pes#age of the Diplomatic and Consular end the | ‘iynPinns to he bilk aa ho moved iw reommiat | INCIDENTS OF HIS ILLNESS. Fee DENIALS ALL AROUND. | pirftrcrands thier "* ° Post Office Appropriation Bills mi PAGKRE, also from the as cone nd life-like as when vivided ie rs of Charity have been care of the Very Rev. ie ceeree ring the te y reported @ porte Wyoming Sad Mone The committce adjourned. _ x ‘th « riod of his iin and ailway. bill rates the com. per ene, Orhout opinion that bewigugeatenats it the through the public ‘his final end was bro about princi C. M. AT THE HUB, SENATE. tut 9 subeidy' fn 1a naa | Narrative of His Long Life and | tbguing nature of his dally dution, whieh, Reece Injured Innocence in Right- ite Wasmincron, Fed 6.197 | yan tn the past grosaly Tenia i tha claws of lofsation. Many Good Works. Im gradually, mere eee meee nea. Fenda : : Mr. Ferry, (rop.) of Mich., presented a concurrent res- | Dills were passed, crude, hastily formed, inesennoe . O'Rourke attended him from the outae re died we ania Mor the Union Pacide Ralirend=i, Hi, | ctulon of th Loxaure of Michigan in avr of de | and euihetfo.teg tape Taha ae ont Sceathes Suet road? ehe, cues ced, Ee bill setting apart a portion of the island of Mackinaw for | they ought to be scrutinized with a care almost equal to years past. His disease, he says, was not of Rollins’ Testimony—The Cost of Bulld= | g national park, and said he had consulted military au- | tat which should be given tothe constitution ot a Siate, 3 P chronic nature, but was ‘simply complete prostra- ing the Rond—Dividends em the Ames | thoritics and found there was n0 military objection to | 10 called upon the House not to pass another act oF (| The Body Lying in State Until Its | tion (rom unremitting labor, on W esday a coa. BROOKS AND KELLEY VIRTUOUS. s corporation until there had been prepared by. the, Judi, ‘ gultation was held by him with Drs, Wood and SAS CORRS BRIFOINy © a Burial on Monday. Clark, and a careiul examination of his condi Contract, $20,423,500. the scheme. hy ii Boston, Feb. 6, 1873, Mr. Nvx, (rep.) of Neb., from the Committee on Territo- | ST Micra dem.) of N, ¥., coincided heartily with tho was made. ‘They oould come to no chen aoe Judge Wilson, Chairman of the Congressional | Tles, reported the bill to transier certain powers in refer- | remarks of Mr. Hoar, and thought it a healthy sign to sco sion regarding i¢ than that given above. a ti ‘th to further action of Horace F. Clark, Augustus Schell, Dr. Cox, A. | committee, re-examined E. H. Rollin, Treasurer snob: fo, te, TEETHO ah fo he Maer etary of, the. taperioe Songhterineroauag. onsen end pease tem ‘uo Very Rev. Dr, Starrs wrodthed hastaat tevate, aay aietasen the penser pang, watil Ban. of the Union Pacific Rallfoad, at some length, in | Pad. th + Jonas. of W, ” explained and advocated the | peacefully and tranquilly, at eight o'clock A. M., | Cathedral, No, 263 Mulbe: street, where the J. Smith, Beck and Voorhis as his private ofce to-day, and continued his | pf; wonton (rep) of Ind. prascnted @ patition of ihe pil is neceeaty Gri devel opment ef the resources of | yesterday. ‘The history of his lifes all that can be | Many {rlehds and admirers of the wood priest wit ; 4 i be allowed to take their last. look at 4 Whitewashers. researches among the books and records. the Japanese indemnity fund be devoted to purposes of Wypn lt was further advocated by Mr, Packer, of Penm- | told of a good and charitable man anda most faith- Sunday afternoon the corpse will be t ¥. 4 It appears, from the Executive Committee records of education in Japan, wiyanie, (dem.) of Pa,, moved to lay the bill on the ful minister of the Gospel. He was born in Drom- bie Comeirat choroh, where, it will remain untib Brduel ts Ree mate, Yoras supuinted with Sie, Bush: | Mr. Aus, (rep.) of Miss., from the Committee on Com- table. Nogatived—Yer quin, county Tyrone, Ireland, in 1805. During his me of burial—Monday afternoon. On Sun- , nay nell, the purchaser of $1,250,000 worth of them ateighty | merce, reported with amendments the bill authorizing The morning hour expired and the bill went over. boyhood and early manhood he applied himself to a as eg A penance 1980. will be chanbed Dill to revise the consular system, which had. been THAT AWFUL MAN, HOOVER. | cine ian congress, i is duo Paaseaau tay | the construction of the St. Clair and Carondelet Bridgo | 7° bill to revise (ue consulas system, whlch bad Shins: | General course ofstudiee with unremitting digence | | On Mondat morning, Bt halcpast ten o'cook, a issue’ of bonds bearing ten per ccnt interest was to be | across the Mississippi, ‘The bridge is to be not leas than | Hansa pos poned and made the special order for Thurs: | 4 orseverance, Ho received his classical educa- | grand solomn high mass wilt be offered ap toc taken up, and @ new bond issued bearing elght per cent | sixty fect clear above high water, with 400 foot spans | day, tho 20th inst. )ef Ohio, offered a resolution : leparted soul, at which the Archbishop will be WwW. Fe! 1873, interest, over the main channel. The plans are subject to the ir. SHELLABARGER, (rep. f 10, ‘the Union Pacific tion in the Ocllege of Maynooth, where he distia- present in his'Pontifical eapactty. Inoge sdsatiar eam eae’ sf Re 1d to Reve Decn Che tNT Wien has cuit Pecretary of War and Roard of Government caanethe | Railroad agd Gredit Mobiler the Wilson Committee) to | guished himself in the annual examinations, and | > The Haght Rev, Bish Loughilh, of Brooklyn, wilt cs bec ela Uiphatlonad hada titled towing endorscrmonts, tho initiate Postinaster ‘General, to advertise immediately for pro- | cousider and act on the testimony taken belore the Fo- | agg 9 host of steadfast friends among | Preach the funeral oration over the body of the de- it 01 i J land 0 ittee. Adopted. ceased. Delegations from the numerous chari the is le ad og Lepore ena ng 3 Pay eo H. Rolting Sooret posals from oltinens of the | United § states for eiittrtd ‘th is tous tin, at a d at two, rent into 0 mmittes | his classmates, {ter completi his classical | goa agvoledt ‘oth wil ne a et Lis 5 of the Whole, Mr. Bure! 1 of nois, alr, rd pe Leo ies resent, to all of morning, and Hon. James Brooks submitted a golkection or cae TaN ee rmetleg. fornftean oars helwoen. Sew, Het Lon oe Neue eater te POST OFFICE APPROPRIATION BILL. and philosophical studies in Maynooth, he started | whom, as well asto the whole Catholic population THK POST OFF i 5 % .) of Pi to strike out the provi- is the sol tion of prose- | Of New York the Very Rev. Vicar General Starra Interior, dated March 21, 1868, transmitting to him | mates, made prior to the Hoxie, Davis and Ames con- Mr. Sawyer, (rep.) of 8. C., from the Committee on Ap- | tion for carryin je ‘mails on rail Fond a , tracts, but as yet he had been unable to find them; in propriations, reported with amendments the bill to revise | authority to the Postmaster General to r hy ene which he afterwards se successfully attained and MPeCeta ees union recite maton inadvalse while. ia Mesrelarye wre olin mania that ae. aster Endconsolldnie ttateg aatutes PURSUE R, (OcORREODE:. 1. PIES werden (rep) of Glass sustained “the appro: | filled with that modest and becoming dignity for THE LOUVISI ANA MUDDLE. . asked an officer of the government, a membor of tho On motion of Mr. Brain tho bill to confer jurisdiction on | priation, as being necessary tomaintain the present postal | wich ne has been so much esteemed. The story stated that it was on the 27th of December, 1857, | Senate or House of Representatives, to do for the com- | the Gourtor Claims te hene wad doreraing tie cuit at | parsyetem, which ne said’ had become « necessity for Sane onda hates that'Mr. Neilson got his shares from Mr. Durant, | pan; what be vould Rot have Gone ) himeoitt had he oem, Carondelet Ma the United States was taken up and after the speeay snd Levy ince = gig Pele ty upear of his career, both as student and priest ‘ prior to the time witness acted as director of the | the‘company that was expended for political purposes, aGie Stuvensox, (dem.) of Ry.,asked,on account of other | was rejected, Jation | Archdiocese of New York, maybe told as fol- | senate Investigation Continned—Examination but confirmed the former evidence of the reception of | committee engagements, to be excused trom serving on Mr. Pacman, (rep) of Towa, from the Appropriation | jowg:— Col ‘Whar CLARK EXAMINED BY BROOKS. 25,000 by Cornelius Wendell, The composition of tlie | th ial c ittee appointed yesterday to consider | Committee, offered an amendment reducing the amount of lionel ton and Messrs, Fellows F. Clark, President of the Union Pacific rond, dof Directors—both, political parties being well | the centimouy sent fromthe House implicating certain ot appropriation to be paid out of the Treasury by one | On bis arrival in this conney o Utt.be bier and Southmayd—The Herron Inj g ae ir. ; thst he Sever bad Boe ed or ete ae ean Oa ror ion Abdu ip ane Pate lrspemants te tae pase Red see a onton, (dem, of N. Ju, alco, asked to be excused; | ‘Mr Sremmot Pa moved. to reduco it two andahaif | With him the highest testimonials as to reputation nae Mobilier; he regarded the Crédit Mobilier asa construc- | {t certainly would be nextto impossible in the immediate it the Senate retused to excuse either, millions, and argued that that reduction would be in con- | and ability, and was received cordially and kindly tion Cases—Warmoth Adopted for lon company ; was invited to take an interest in it in | tuture. Ny. Rollins turther answered that he knew of baie Stevenson catered a motion to reconsider the vote | sonance with the yiews of the Postmaster Generals Ci by the pastor of St, Mary's Roman Catholic church Pees I a F but deciined to do so, deeming it too hazardous; NO RETAINER OF TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS by which expressed by him when he was urging the abolition o i poses—Further part of the workmen had to be farmed to guard the others | or any other sum being paid, in behalf of the company to ‘THE SPECIN PAYMENT the tranking privilege. aitsana daltons in this city, and immediately recommended asa Opini of Fr, while at work, and he regarded it as preposterous to | any candidate for the United States Senate, neither did bill was rejectea yesterday. A long discussion ensued on this Po! int, and finally trustworthy subject to Bishop Dubois, then ions of the Frauds. road under such circumstances. heknow otaretainer of $10,000 or any other sum being Mr. Rice, (rep.) ot Ark., moved to postpone taped tote) Proposition of Mr. Palmor was adopted. the bill to the these was examined at some length as to the paid to a Representative jor bis ta finenoe te Congress, order for the purpose of proceeding to the consideration pine committee ‘then rose and reported the Bishop of New York. By Bishop Dubois he cost of hg aby pees. the manner in which they the check for $: is jun ¢ ‘regard laces having a population of 20,000 within the Post Office a Tallroage; "New York capitalists, would | wnile in Washington, and that it was exchanged for a Mr. Cuayton, (rep.) of Ark., sald there were grave ies ‘was agreed to—Yeas, 9%; nays, 78. lege, Baltimore, where he read his course The Senate Committee on Privileges and Elee- . 2,500, issued March 9, 1871, b firecting the Committee on Privileges | House. ore built ay developed no Lew facts; | alluded to in Mr, Roltins’ previous testimony. tie sald that | hd resplution directing the Committee 0 legal State | The amendment providing for letter earrierstor all | was sent to St. Mary’a Lcolestastical Col- WASHINGTON, Feb. 6, 1878, he ia tas a large profit on | itwason account of money borrowed for Mr. Bushnell government existing in Arkansas, Tr ‘uc! m railroad: ttled sect if the - | draft on M & Sons, of Now York. It appeared to be | doubts as to the constitutional power of Congress to make | The other amendments wore agreed to without a divi- | of divinity with close application during | tions resumed the Louisiana tnvestigat Ey anfons large profits, be guaranteed: dia not think | nopart of te $12600 which he had endorsed. Three | courts ea to the constitutional power of Congress to make sion and the bill was passed. estigation this “ fe 7 ith of Septem- rnin; coul ised to build the Union Pacifle | other dratts drawn by Bushnell on Morgan & Sons, | tion should be taken up he would move to refer ittoa | The House then, at a quarter to five o'clock, adjourned. | the ensuing three years. In the mon’ morning. allroad ot ir tt ras fuaranteed that he prodts would res peativel Tor gana $15 0 a and $30,008 4% which, committee, ae i a ber, 1894, he was ordained a priest by Bishop Du- | | Gorersor Warmoth stated that on the ath of December, fe wi er expe: r. "s lol is los on Ww! re F) Tnquired the use of the test!mony. fo mato upsthe Bizi0,. the $3,000 paid TeMotime ts | i mieten atts. conslderntion of the Dip- LITERARY CHIT-CHAT. bols in St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, and tho | fh qay ou which te Legulature met: other members ot . ks rep at it was to show that the govern. | December, 1570, was for services rendered at Washington, | tomatic and Consular Appropriation bill, which was con- Bishop admiring his amiable and kind disposition | before the United States Court for contempt; the meng direc justified in allowing the Créait | He never feceived a dollar from the company that he did | sidered and passed. his assistant in | W## twice postponed and then tried: alter: whton the ™oy General Banke there was any irregularity in | "°°" 5 CRANE, ASSISTANT TREASURER Ly eg ee ee Ransow H. TYLER, Esq., has written an elabo- | most immediately appointed him oe be a poert poke a aaa anaes, pdyisoment and has noes Uy I. C. «i ag Os put the Gredit Mobilier upon whom; has | of the trusts under the Amesand Davis contracts, ave | oS ax inow sureboripnie yAmp Tate “Treatise on the Law of Usury, Pawns or | the Cathedral parish, and both afterwards became ent abtee taniay tonthing e cngnalzatian 4 16 pl ye: 1e Tale: cl th by the books. The cost of building most intimate and contidential friends. He re- Union a Pecine Fo en eae Orne | ailiieilonn er ihe Youd wnder both esatracis wae | gis waters falling dfittrivutaries wastakenape °° | Pledges,” which William Gould & Son, 0. Albany, Acions of the Wharton Board was truc. *.. Ann the 8 government of the United States? 1° . The position COLONEL WHARTON RECALLED. mi der the ir, CRAGIN addressed the Senate as follows:—Mr. | will, publish. mained assistant pastor of the Cathedral during pe fe ‘ ofthe government is that of a second | Ames contract cost $27,285,141 7; that under the Davis | president, this bill is of such importance that to | Wi Publis ss local interest is | the ensuing ten years, until the Rev. Father Quat- | pay Wy rentiow inat hee was nremeat Se ee ee OO tow neve vor forthe Sonnection with. tae, Central “Pacino e BOR AS mandation were, comnis: |, AMONG VOBTEDOMING BOORS, Of 1068) ters, of St. Mary’s church, was consecrated Bishop | Visor of Madison parish swore to his returns in New Ors w have you regarded the transactions of the | to the connecti ith the Central Pacific coast, lent, and twice since have been | wr, Washington Marlott’s “Kansas Reminiscences; rs, a y » Jeans; pevoral others made afidavite there at the Credit lier ag busin en yourselves? A. We have . 5 sama aby the only, recently thi ew y the Presid 15,629,682 62, witness exhibited the balance sheets | fc". ’ i Artin Ane: Basestnee of a k : taken no action on th Sr the Ames contracts and explaiued tema 1m detail, ten Have Modan ins fia toca AS a inte areca: | Recollections of Teh Year#on'the ¥rontiee. of Chicago. This change rendering the altar of St. | time;'this was several days alter the vlecdons By General MoMillan—it was h’s impression that the velopments had been mad ole history of the | ing out a profit at 1,687,000 caused by ecoriomy on naval expenditures, and restoring our ‘j he Press” | Mary’s vacant, Father Starrs was removed from turns trom Madison were sworn to by the Comuission- conten; we hi i tw ar and the price obtained tor 28,125 sha: ree. 4 "THE RussIaN Index to the Affairs of the Press’ __ | returns tron ry ry “A DEVELOPMENT OF PACTS Union Pacific sold nnd reveral otter ftewe. ofa, stmal Carrying) ede Sur Coen Cora, AS as bean ce: the Cathedral and appointed to the rector- | ers of Election in th t ie rted, too, and its ps je waked by the Naval Com- | is curious in containing an tndex expurgatorius of J ‘dc, | Ported, nts which might establish claims; my own opinion is that | nature and opumerating the expense for material, &c. | Mnittee ‘in a report which I ask to be read by the Clerk. foreign literature, and thus pointing out to the in- or other there must be an account, and I think | The dividends and allotments on account of Ames"con- | rhe report shows that the proposals are to crea quisitive the forbidden fruit which they will, there- 6 paris ship of that parish, where he endeared him- General McMillan Submitted the returns to show that court of eq wil have to look at the question as to | tract amounted to $20,123,500. ‘The rosolutions of the | puilding yard, in which the ‘ores aud conl shail ont various improvemen: fore, be most anxious to taste, rhe fehl Taiunra | ‘UAy, Were Properly certied be‘ore the Supervisors, self to his congregation by many a r. Ray said the Supervisors before whom the oaths and memorable acts of kindness and benevolence, | Wére,taken had no authority to administer oaths, had. During this time the present Bishop of Brooklyn, Mr, Ray read the fifty-third section of the election law, be m of the Credit Mobilier have een | trustees authorizing sales not under forty per cent were | into iron for the special purpose of steamshi OF unreasonable, read by the witness, and the total dividends declarea | ag Subehion iron tor the sheclal purpose of s 8 your connection with the company have you | wero siated at $19,208,300; Zeckoning the stock at par the | which this company control, the method proposed will 83 ea ¥ istration shail, im- . known’ in connection with irs ofthe | cash allotment being $1,825,000. No other dividends o1 t that iron steamers may be built at | THE SPENSER Socrery, of London, has recently providing that Commissionars, of Red! pn ee? ¥, &@ business man? A. I know Oakes Ames allo mtg were made. Under the Davis contracts there Rise prive then intBugiand. ce bowiaen i prevest's issued George Wither's miscellaneous works, hay- oe tron emer an enn en wer ee neural aan deliver, Bem $0° the | nperviso Of Hoginration, By it; I frst met him in 1872, and have had business | were no allotments, but there were Monopoly the committee have added an amendment 4 ” and a faithful associate priest of the deceased. In i hail b ted, and the returns sworn lations with him; he always attwnded the meetings of "A LARGE PROFIT AND LOSS Which compels the company to supply all shivbuilders | Ing completed his “Juvenilla” in two velumes @ | 1.55 pot oe pougntin wy nsecrated Bishop of | toby the Sipe ea ceed the rowurns sworn Board and always exivited deep interest in the | on account of stock delivered to stockholders, who, on | with this iron, worked Pie forms required, whether for arortwo since. Among {ts earlier issues were ‘ather Lougl ‘as CO) Pp of | to by the aR SLY Ane Aur eceeee & of the company, purchasing firet mortgage and land graat bonds, recelved | shins or machinery, at five per cent Upon its ease thie | 7° . hd Brooklyn by Bishop Bedini, and the Rov. | erent ar pace et ech ate ae sete tg ee Q. Are you penmaitned tostate your views of his action | an aggregate of two Ht} ahalf shares of Union Pacifle | heing not more than the cost of supervision, and’ will | the once famed and very rare works of John Tay- . : a ol ner papers at each pol ay eo nol Thave mo secretin ropard re that sere Mkt A. | stock with each Pond aaa bonus. water this con. | etuie , all Lets” asd sented’ on” Sat | Jor, the Water Poet, and the provera andepi-|D™ Starts was taken, from St, Mary's, | Snd.copies or these papers, es here, al ol e 4 . i e r What is lea of his character as a business | tract ateighty was $5,811,000, and they carried $11,622,000 fat io Son. ent Durding or oie to” rere | grams of John Heywood. The Spenser Society | *@4 again transferred to the Cathedral as | Mr. Morton sald that either side should have the oppor a our man?” A. Mr, Ames ina peculiar man; he has impressed | in stock fo the purchasers at par; the stock cost the me as thoroughly hi ‘without great accuracy and | parties novhing; the bouds cost the trustees sixty. without, perhaps, i pastor, and Vicar General of the Archdiocese | tun and maintain our carrying trade and ocean commerce. quested that all papers intended to be presented to vy to inspect all papers before the cominittce, aud re- The aid proposed is the guarantee ot bonds secured by | %00Ks are in folio and small quarto size, and are the ixty. New York. This change was made by the Most ittee bi dl to- 5 ere eae as on the books (o tell the cost of the | tho property of the company existing and created before. | superbly printed on the finest ribbed white paper. | f New York. y committee be produced to-morrow morning. ‘THAT PECULIAR CULTURE fifty-eight miles of road west of the one hundredth 4 ; perbly p ; AY hop Hughes, who succ to th MR. FELLOWS EXAMINED, which some men have acquired. meridian? ‘A. No acaton fat payable irom a ftnd formed Wy ive. per IN THB Last Issug of ‘Ballads from Manu. | Rev. Archbishop Hughes, who succeeded to the See | yo 4 renowewar snore Anh need by Ray. Wit Q. I ask you for bis general character as a business Q. Is there anything upon the books to tell the cost of mission, composed of the Secretiries'of the Navy, of ; of New York on the demise of Bishop Dubois, since | ness prepared the papers submitted to the Court yi the man. A; I think very well of Mr. Ames; I should not | tho 138 miles of road constructed betore the Ames con- | Mission, compe ‘Treasury, are empowered to collect and | &tipts,” issued by the Ballad Society of London, is B ’ which time the very reverend deceased has re- | Wharton investigation case the day on which the injune- thalonghis haat \pichepaincgdaeste mien binge Oe oem gai ibe. dansat i Rigs pay into the. Wed Pia lee Xeeaaury, and Wene fees | pecesios Bloriry hee Hee ila ete A aoe, tained his place in rf Patrick's and fulfilled all his | 2" Megdily Rati pamelor: of ettiee gee 7 . fw e] . *. - cy “4 polgergtaCnige recog toad wats aay cect: | {Re Una” eve Guphaa? teem ae DereRS | Le en nn hare netic | Piueh opens ths: nytt chiracter wich iia MoM! Weve Superiog vestideat | suse Dugie meses inet theta ai peta er te tell, r. ORaGrN stated that we have not inthe entire United God save Kyng Herry, owr nob; ng, aracter which his Most Rey. Superior tes' ble sugy Pacis crate nope oF hey had not gn opportunity to | Union Pacific Company $67,140,102 91 om account of that | states « perfect iron shupbutiding yard having dox send ‘Lod ail that byn to yin lavytgh ene cpa tir? meritorious ey *estites to | approached under the “Intrusion aete™ witnoss sotee become stockholders in the latter. so that if anexorbitant | contract and 23,451,768 10 on account of the Davis con- | the appilances of heavy machinery for the creation of God save owr Quene! Gol save Hyr Grace! In the abseuce of the Most Roy, Archbishop it | Ufo that suggestion; Dibble had nothing to do with the rite wee pas +3 ae const tla ee 6 road it went to | tract ithe books pad nop been palanced ts mow settle- | iron-ciads or large steamers for commerce; that it was by God save owr prynces that lovely tase! has always been the privilege of the Very Rev rawing of the papers; for several years witness had ig Stok mg “4 : oats ac! age cob bh ment; he didn’t think the Senwac a vere arg’ api the possession of these that Great Britain’ had produced God save owr nobles of Ryall Byrthe! a y' PI (id 'y Rev. Dr. | held himself aloet iroin politics; at the opening of the to ne ee ca eerriare Tou eamined se aste beable | the Prong onthe Ames contrack go tar as it appeared on | vessels which had taken from our people the most profit: God save owr Comyus and send them myrtho! Starrs to act as his administrator. But this was | last campuign an effort was made by the moderate dem- Bacifiostock net coortomnted fo te EY, Hier? a | the books, as divided, was $20,864,900 95 in. Soe ind | able trade of the world, He that swette Fothe water & Blode! -| not the only ministerial dignity to which he was | ocratsto form an alliance with the republicans; the; ‘About 20,000 sha me ut of 000; witne hea | bonds at par, and that on the Da\ is Contract, $7 ‘aan ‘THE OCKAN CARRYING TRADE, Amend owr prestis and make them good! appointed as an efficient minister of his religion, | thought they could succeed, with Warmoth’s hel, oy Out of 90 000; Witness never had amy | in the same material; the discounts charged tothe Ames | ana that our eople had willed, had determined, that this My lusion to the cl in the last line is ver Ee the past twenty-flve years he has been eccle. | Hess thought they could not, and said that knowledge of the stockholders in the Credit Mobilier | contract on losses on securities, Se appeared on page 200 | trade should be restored to us; that the Presidentin each | —The allusion he clergy in the last line is very Pi ay d spl tT advi th WARMOTH HAD NOT MORE THAN ONE OR TWO THOUSAND antl after they were published in the news BT arco | Shits trustees’ ledger, was B515.81 23 could not tell | annual message had urged it; that Congress for seven | characteristic of the period. siastical supe: ot sia Spit nal adviser of the orders FOLLOWERS ; of ‘4 Mr. Clarke | how much the securities fell short of completing the con- years had been deliberating upon it, but no practicable % of the Sisters of Charity, the Sisters of Mercy and | this was admitted; but they said that throngh his mat testified bo ba friendly relations between the govern. lau until this one had becn reached. Yragin traced THE Eiautu Epition of “Men of the Time; or, | of the Ursuline Convent in this city, and was prin- | ui ation of the registration and returns, through the of inion Pacific Railroad Company, and not B. F. Ham will be examined to morrow on the Union z e' . h ot 0 De secure as'to the in- Pacifle books, if they arrive, He states that some autor. hia Pith te Bhan fray 2 Ne ep ner Dictionary of Contemporaries” has been published | cipaliy instrumental in having them established tn | cers he was permitied by law. to appoint, he could be counted a: tw in the pow ence in the footing will be shown when a compar! 0 3 good tor twent “ 3 the midst of this community, He may also be said thousand; this was the gen- by Aa to laden | Ane Wits the trustees’ books Feached within six per conto tie tonnage whieN'it had | meoryon Coopers et ToUaNY FeWHItEM BY | tov nave been the grand” originator and apir- | stat ik, aud wince beloved the ecinale tp be Sor phen taken England nearly five hundred years to create, | Thompson Cooper. {tual director of the st. Vincent de Paul | unstintedly abused Warmoth: and that Ogden said atom ming thatthe tra: ta and that in the succeeding ‘ten years we A NEw EDITION of Theodore Parker's works ts | and all the other benevolent societies | wards the fusion had probably lost the democratic pai eas would be mocuis os DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL NOTES. had been driven’ from. the ocean > by” not throughout the archdiocese, towards which | 2, i Mr. Southmayd remarked to witness that tt shomik aversine tea cnicte eet pyar eaten is creating and using iron steamsnips to gontend | Ukely to appear, with a biography by Monk B. San. | {Hrough¢ ‘always extended” his ‘prompt and | Was enough to makes man's hair stand om end to see the rm in the opinion that the second ‘mortgage debt due the epeally write carizivamy Be 0) in proceeded toshow | born. appreciated patronage. It was under his care- | Mpyigulations which the returns had undergone, vernment was good friendly relations, but not ‘The latest directors of the Italian Opera in Paris at combinations had been utumn to put 4 employed in these junct foreign steamship com- | TWELVE THOUSAND Cortes of Auerbach’s long | ful supervision that the geld Asylum ag cases by Mr. Herron; Mr. Lynch called upon him as @ DI ressed and became the praiseworthy institution | member of the Keturning Board; tions Mis Fhtig | BOVE “On the Heights,” have been sold in this | Ermey sud Decame the praiseworthy institution | member of Fields Rayeand Kolloges wont tae the country. earnest and warm Savocate of Christian education Senckta tives mag eeloue's suggestion BO pares ot ‘An Historical Account of | candidate for the Episcopal office. He was on three | individuals ate aah was that a snapeber he price of freight by. therwise; he thought that @ member of ts pantrupte. up the price of fre , holding Credit Mobllier or Union ‘Paeiic nook sleet 1 | wee now DADEr apts, panies” from 6d." to od isaselt from voting ‘whem the, icteres ‘of the all The English papers announce that Mrs. John Wood | Wheat, and that this advance, with upon cotton and other ts, Tis. stocks Buake have dleuatined winsmes Oy holding | win return te Europe in the Autumn. clr farmers. and. planters bigisTfS; ing the road by in Congress. ] was as ‘h a plunder as if taken ed raid and Ty roan cats MORE WITNESSES, “Roughing It,” Is the title ot the next sensation howe! that w were boing, conquered and. subdued B: publish for the autnor, triad Talents oe nesta Mr. Brooks sald he desired that Mr. Voorhecs be called, | St the Grand Opera House, and Augustin Daly is | inadiou Druitt Colonel William Crawford's Expedition Agaimst | different occasions offered the See of Savannah, of | Chambers; no notice was fiven to ‘the "other side; Mre d exec Fhat gentleman was a member of ihe Facife Railroad | the author. m re f ” Natchez and of Portland i id each | Dibble suggested that probably this injunction would nod » ind he desired to show by Mr. Voorhecs that he om be Lago gh Sandusky, in 1782,” by O. W. Butterfield. bebo OL tha EXC Soe eles ieee Ron oad eeate th tion abo itloneds mate He abo deeited to nee ae eee, | reread David has resigned the ‘post of First | Bly ‘det’ iem tase lis ioe in tall ts MSHS Te | - THe American Otett Law Journal ts the name of | Hime by the decision of the Holy See, bus he always | fat anc made ins, guggestion above Fudge te his pele pete ig efared fo. nave Me Beck | professor at the Conservatoire of Leipsic, which he | is7, England Tina Incfessed from et 1861 te an- declined, either in a spirit of humility or fear of re- vate office, back of the court r ‘th t ; @ new monthly publication, conducted by Mr. R. H. | sponsibilities which he thought he could not dis- vs that there. is se DY. Waich a proceeding mittee on the question of intereat to show that he newer | had held for twenty-ftve years. geese ic tive nnd onestgntn tons per zat he had | Chittenden and Mr, David'C. Van Cote, and de. | charge sufficiently well, ‘He made a short visio | knows that 2 in Court before wotles to the crpeads eae Pould call forty persons from Congress, but heresiecea | The New York Catholic Choral Soclety will give Reba thus sheorbed the Increase to herself of thecom- | voted to the discuaaion of the principles of Roman | Rome in 1867, partiy to witnoss the canonization of | ,, Mr. Trumbull—Welt sir, pity your ignoranoe of'prace to call these two wito occupied prominent positions. public rehearsal, with orchestra, of Gounod’s “Messe | Mois, (evelopment, of, the, world ras Fhther, by Whos he wee, Tost warty roe on: | “Witness resumed—Did not proceed undor the Intraston was the next witness. He testified that in 1867 or 1868 Mr. | Solonelle,” &c., at De Garmo’s rooms, Fifthavenue, | that tn 1370 it was $9,567,074,160; that in this we had, of h 4° opt t Mr, | Some ’ time after his return the Most Dipbleig suggestion, because he intended to doso, Brooks caliod upon him in New York’ to interes: him 18 | this evening last ee ana’ fallen to nine ‘per Conte epithe | pute mien ay Mery e004 oPinion of Mr. | For. arehbishop MeCloskey teniored hits thar i ie west case was ihe infraaton dass f uo nd ‘ibe t K; " P . ry id at hi '. Sia seis te at aenltncd okt See Week ae OSS 0G, as Bows hae Deon, ordered home, and he, to- | doubled her commerce in tis peried, and all other | William Morris, and says that his latest poem, | ter which conferred on him the degore of Doctor ef ations increased from filty to seventy per cent, while | “Love is Enough,” shows an increase of power and | Divinity, bestowed upon him by t i priests of the enterprise ig e Sentetite gether with his troupe, are en route for New York. | ours, if taken at a gold value had mained nearly melody baynd "ae songs in his s Raxthiy Para- Propagtnds, Rome, in appreciation Or his merits. sworn and examined by Mr. Brooks—Witness w: “Humpty Dumpty” will make his bew at the | *#tonary, notwithstanding we @ larger basis for During the early and vigorous ears of his life as @ Intoreet questions: has secee rasee nre ato 1° £2° | orympio on the 17th ins “Senator CRadin proceeded. to. demonstrate from the | “86” priost he dischar duties. with an almost Beosge, ob] dose det reromesner et Wr Beek epee ae. | Ora pongo gle pe 4g | Dublished government statistics that we had lost, us our | DE BETHENCOURT’S quaint and curious narrative | scrupulous and extremely laborious energy, as the ithe oro' ing to him inany shape or form whatever In regard to Rumor it that Mapleson, of Her Majesty’s | proportion of passenger and carrying trade, during the Of the conquest of the Canaries has been trans- | 000ks and records of the Cathedral prove. At the Sheriff, Mr. Elmore conducted the business of the = the ific road; witness, with a majority of the Confer. | Theatre, in London, has engaged a “marvellous | last ae years. ‘$549,954,920; that its loss was a loss in gold, time of his ordination there were only four Cathe- | don’t know McEnery to be corrupt; don't know him ry its ratio continued would make ii i from the French and published by the Hak- id all; don’t mean to say that the candidates were gree, Commitios, agreed that the UY wan on the. cide of baritone and a charming soprano” on the Conti- | resumption oF continuance of specie payments... “ue bog Ls ‘ lie churches in the city of New York—namely, St. ‘ but that the tusion was made for the purpose of securing jt bi st luyt Society. The antique flavor of the originals | Peter’s, St. Patrick’s, St, Mary’s, in Sheriff street, Warmoth’s influence. vier iar a Ay eoueng yn | a FoCody, in of the Sobran Lapatare” | mat cia erate SMOG MAE gg | wADiTalyprovervee inthis Hagan verwony | anchtst chek Aba eta aad the Cuhns | WBF Sabest nan granting tm tn Sem sworn and examZAXitt ¥.,roonnnns . F. Cody, late e Nebraska Legislature, at in the en years the saine per cent of incr VARIOUS CORRESPONDENTS of the London Times | tuliy—if not by his sole labors, at least under his | the Supreme Court of the United Statess a rule to ‘show 7 Writness was a | desires it tobe Known that he 's the only proper | With that of England would have developed an aggrega' 3 wai y 7 a a umalo Bill,” to prevent other persons trom as- | $1,57%.00,00; that these losses were the result of our | BSVE deem plously, but fruitiessly, laboring to ex. | patronage and influence, He was the oldest priest ae , Hi i mahi i erate Byron from the charge of injuring one of | % New York city after the Archbisho By Nf. Norton—Do not know of any republican who Never spoke $0 We aeee ane, aeeroated: MF. Brooks | suming that title and the part now playing in Ned | {Ruur,t,jisee, irom steamships gcvan; that England) | tne ameat-p cpp intaptathendate ore ica | site Most Rev. Archbishop McCloskey speaks of | q0% Qf, #orton—Do not know of any republl oer. and neve: 4 before th nec} ons Somuiiice on | Buntline’s drama, “The Scouts of the Prairie.” France and other nations, even China and Japan, had ie passage: ry & gri his disposition, ability anda worth. Father Starrs | visor; understood the influence through which it was 4 yetore it. es ae pc a! y aided in the creation of iron ship works; that we had | vulgarism. It seems to be too clear that he wrote | Was a strikingly kind and amiable priest. He was | estimated that Warmoth was worth en or twenty r, Bi stated the charge had been made that he The scenic setting of the new opera “La Coupe nothing, while we have better ore: cee “Jay” for “lie” (“there let him lay,’ in the a) charitable not only in deed, but also in his method Hhousaad votes tobe corrupt the general pang seams received shares to influence: members. of C ad | du Rot de Thule,” being performed at the Grand ad unemployed sugcbantcs; that individual | “Tay” y pos: | of speaking of others. He was silent when he could | Fepublicans was that Fa (lpm 0 ined by Mr. Br tember of the racific Raliroad Committee during f #-granted without previous notice to op- Forty-iirst Congress, and had questions up in A agg tl Posite parties. cannot, | unaided, ssed in. ..80 | trophe to the ocean), and nofe of the attempts to | not say a word, and always spoke well of and measures were adopted to counteract them by the , inting of affidavit Opera tn'Paris; i reported to be Superb’. Hye pide) | ree seme ae that we just to my Other epvecnea alter the punctuation or te substitute “stay” or | those who deserved it. He was generally reserved Poy ue ah a i establishment hi de Trumbulte thinks the law of Congress concern- is fantastic, and the opera is destitute of melody. knowled i hi in his speech, and, 12 seldom ke except | ing affidavit votes covers Cause of retusal of regis “ coat. nnd purrender, to our ties te ae arti “pray” for the offending word will satisfy a candid | yion fapitee Kens " He v2 more ola practical ra id and tration. ‘At one o'clock the committee adjourned un ‘The petformanoe of: the iassaus baritone, Pause, i) :) Sorte. nek te ory nation rich can be done is to show that other Mr. Trumbull showed witness samples of aMdavits used. o’clock to-morrow, sing mae besides the scenic display, the only attraction to it while “bey me Mr. Cragin said We tate iene Seog erm Wearned man ‘haa 8 really Ahished scholar. He was en held it. Mr. The witness recognized one of them as one of the forms Alice and Laura Molteno, two youthiul musicians Tunineent See Se Ae ey ry ica fy earner gap a Actas bameb hl ienta BE a ote ecto yidiantoncie Ey top tchee wood never saw one signed in blank by 8 party aatuor- THE WILSON COMMITTEE of rare Gbility, will appear at @ matinee in Stcin- a grea ‘empire; bet we have forgotten ry that | {OF example, is # fragment from Shelley’s beautiful | ming and hawtnloss temperament; was agreat jud ‘By Governor Warmoth—in 1363 witness ran for Com ‘ 0 alled the “Passage of the Appenines” :— of character, and, although apparently inditferent to | gress as an independent candidate; received about way Hall on the 12th, Madame Anna Bishop, | £testWest by supplying ships under our own ting to con: | Limes c and, 4 a in dent is Faced + | yey its products to final markets, and thus save the The Appenine, in the light of day, what seemed matters of importance to others, had } twelve thousan: Aye oe WASHINGTON, Feb. 6, 1878, | Miss Tucker and Mrs. Brookhouse Bowler, together | farmers and merchants from being ruined, the value of Ion mighty mountain, dim And gray, ‘eat powers of discrimination. He was especially | Sbout twenty-seven it pty ale ME ph “ 4 their products from being filched by high’ freights and Wien between the earth and sky doen lay. fitnre in the discharge of his duty, and was so | @2/es over twenty-one years of age fhe wr ole ey The Wilson Committee met this morning. with Mr. MacDonald, Charles E. Pratt and other | forced sales t! rough torelgn ships and foreign agents. entle and mild that rhe never Dee Known fo this election was hela phder General 8! eridan ; his rela- Dr. ©. ©. Cox, of Washington, was swern and testifod | well known artists, will a: pear for the benefit of | Mt. gregio quote: from phe Feport of the Secretary of —Rhbyme is sometimes the master instead of the pd way to anger, He. led always a very tem. Bons vikh Governe: Wares . ae hen Oc hen yee ba aay bonds of ihe Pacific Kailroad while he | the children. = ja rying tee, ms # that it was a necessity to resiore | servant of even the most exquisite versifiers. Serate and regular life, and in that respect was a | last April in which hi paid his respects to him; oane held fore few days some third Mortguye bonds of the Among the many innovations Fechter 1s about to yudoieigh bolawots aad Dean STANLEY told an American friend thathe | model for many of younger years. He never Pa i epg opie Aled pee oo ofice under ine gorernment: Weise as i Or witnaett | introduce in his new theatre will be that of con. ing! a evict The Hotertte feet ty 85° | had read Hawthorne's “Marble Faun” through six daria bis tne c2 he had always as cariyin | cogive Warmoth's triads sutistaction; in the speech ia e e at ir. d. Siulth, wentioned to iim he had ispascd sR | ceaiing his orchestra in front of the stage, and ¥. Parstoext—Tho Honorable Secretary 1s correct. | thmes. That is a pretty extravagant compliment | “ring his time as a priest, and always as early in | question he + ‘ might have added that the turning of these b the morning as hali-past six o'clock, During the | Cuancsp WARMOTR WITH CORRUPTLY SECURING THR PAS ker, cbbevinth gree als cick steerer E “Ee | where fddiers were wont to appear fowore Will inst a nation until tis a constant acti dew nee? | to pay to any book. last two years, however, it has been bis custom to Soe OF Tue Levy BL Hoo rofessed to khow & man who was buying such “ s vital power, until it is destroyed, or, by a revolution A NEw MonoaRarn on that inexhaustible suy- | Say seven o'clock mass, He has always preserved, Y, which the taxpayers were robbed; don’t know that bonds at the advance referred to, and Smith wantel, | 108som and bloom. In the Irish capital they had | o/ its people, new vigor 1s given to regain ts prosperity. i even before children, the same even isposition ity f tueroguce witneag ta cover. ax Autroduction followed | a novel as well a8 an ingenious way of punishing | Fh bill provides ane Sarat, or” the asta, oo | Jee he war of wer, Nas Just appeared in Germany, | good feeling’ and. tranquility of ‘mind for which | seh lis; don' know that the second Ullae modisea the Pg be ene lh peda a Marke aes the | any auditor in the gallery who proved particularly | Testore our trade: to sid one mdustries, to regain our | 40m the pen of Captain Stieler, he has been best known and most universally es- | Warmoth signed the Arst. on condition ‘that the socrad Ww ted ; Hoover finally told witness that H. D. Cooke | obnoxious to the gods, “What will we do with his | cea" independence. | It ts not sectional, ‘it is not parti- THE St. Gties' Magazine 1s the latest candidate | teemed and beloved. He wassixty-eight yearsoiage. | should be passed; did on fomember speaking of War- not quo san; but itis patriotic, itis American; € protec Sar HIS ILLNESS AND DEATH. moth in any other speech in very uniriendly to honds of the character named; on seeing’ Mr. Cooke, Ge | nibs, Blt" , “On, kill a fddler with him.” Fechter's | the wuotepedpie; ae ihe white conned, Promises i % | gop pubic favor in England, It is edited by a inis- The very reverend father was first taken iM on | Warmot since he attempted to oust the government at ‘said he : b t might bl t such and Ainerican ingenuity, industry, vigor and cnergy will | glonary to tae London poor. Friday evening last, the 3st ult., with a violent | Jefferson and e Gourn log ey ae . DID NO? WANT SUCH BONDS Protective bouquet might possibly prevent such & | accomplish ali the remaining conditions to Place oui . ain of the head, He arose on that morning as pEeme, cs before the decree = as witness held, bas woul buy secured income bonds; | catastrophe, but then swiit death at the hands of Gan hekete would have hence eee re aces ot Ameri- CRaBBE ROBINSON Wrote of Charles Lamb's libra- toa to celebrate mass but soon became ee t cain Lory ger a ica ae ing aeepee 200. in B giuore, makin os | the gods would be far preferabie toa nightly pur- | tions of the earth.” bedimineeis) 3. He has the finest collection of shabby books | gcious of an unaccountable fecling of weakness + Wai made the appointinents trangaction’ per 2 ea hundres dae | gatory beneath the roses, Mr. Spnagum, rep.) of R. T.. called up the Fortifcation | ever saw; such a number of first-rate books in | debility and prostration, which forced him to re: bemre Batemans) hg ith a ye lars; witness at this time had never seen Hoover before pret tinhaeae Or Appropriation bill, which was passod. very bad condition ts nowhere to be found,’” sume his rest andconfined him, in @ word, to his | Wee, ot Row ot regard tothe Horses lencnna 5 tnd Nad no’ Knowledas of hig character, subsequently “pREB LUNOH” POLITICIANS, amending the Bankrupt law so sore schsye Botte, tilt | “ST Ong and News for Feb deathded. On Friday evening last and might he | Enow thacDinble dictated the order to beanie r toe Tar Wes appoint ound instr" under the Board ot surance companies was concurred in. *° Boston In- | IN Old and New, for February, appears @ short | was in @ semi-unconscious state, On Saturday Governor Warmowne Didn't you mpd a telearans to Bt flonate bed ‘pharacter witness Dellovgd the ‘Smount of | Small Economies in the New Coart | The reportot the committee of conference on the Mint | letter on Thomas Jefferson, written by John Quin- | morning he became a little better, and during the | Kew Orleans from Washington, Intended to be own Ss ; never iT and Assay Office bill was also concurred in, 7 remainder of Sater and Sun he was in a Durell, ing that any decision made by per ee aM Tce ren House. ‘On motion of Mr. Epuvxos the bill to provide for the | CeY Adams tn 1890, Ty ia.very severe, On the. gigat | Sama ee ot dea ake’ Gawteeed races be sustained by the authorities here? Premed yy grynien Facife Railroad.and wasnever ap- | The Committee of Supervisors on County Omces | ‘#ibutonol liberal statesman, “Mr. Jefferson's infidelity,” | On Tuesday evening @ change came en somewhat fants GA Aee tate nach aaa eprEe to New OF proached by any Person oF porsoes aud sakes toladuence | wii: recommend on Monday, at the meeting of the | was taken up. bead wrote Adams, “nis anti-judicialism and his nullifl- | suddenly, which seemed te throw him again into 9 | saw tu frauds during the election in is AT phased the bende’ ior, oe one. paosecation | per. Board, the removal of the cigar stand from th Mr. Mounttt. (rep.) of Vt., offered an amendment to the | cation Were three great and portentous errors, | Perfectly uncenscious state, 5 — one gm Ray—t Ai for. Fr i the dott York this was the only transaction’ witness ever had, aD ‘om the | Vienna Reposition bill, providing that not more than is entitled to t though, | 2 to Wedn Morning, whea he again se By Mr. he ee oP for err} e es ther directly or indirectly, im connection with the | vestibule of the new Court House, and alse the | $9.00) shall be paid for ‘salaries nor wore than $4,001 | Mf. Jeiferson ts entitle Great respect, though, | to arouse hi for the reception of the sacra- | case; up to the 23d of January seventy-two cases Facid atiroga * * ; luncheon counter. The design of this resolution is PAR SUN Wes then paced’ if after the conduct of bis Jast days and the post- pent which were administered to him by the bese Be Scominan—te not sare whether conviction of and sree perempioriy dismissed 'by witness as Président | net to remove this accommodation to the fre- | , fhe senate then went isto executive session and soon | umous publication of his writings, delicacy toward Heys Tea tia ae peaviods Ws; eontauma tetas depitcation ia negematy Defore removal rom oc. Dersoual character, but ie enta sew neeommt of is bad | Guenters of the public offices, but todestroy the | et eee him irom New England is an exempliication of | spoke very ttle, even to. the Aronbishop, who was | me Sout whet Ne said about the retarne st ‘no ate 2S. ss 2 something more than Christian meekness and for. | constantly present with him every day during his ‘Witness did not recollect Mr. Southmayd’s words, but 9. Smith, formerly connected with ologica | 2*?@ngement by which these privileges have been HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, r ‘ cd iiiness, and on Wednesday morning, after the re- | the impression made was as stated. Fre oover he hea Obes, testibed Then he Aree thew | ebtained. It ts alleged that gratuitous cigars to Ne jeter handicaps ception of the last sacraments, he sunk Malty | Mtr. southmayd took the stand and sadn the conver. & sgh out ag a. br and real Metals is the tenure by which th ya, atminaton, Feb. 6, 1 the characters of great men, finishes by render- | again into an apparently insensibio condition. He | ,,Mr. Soutt to at 99 Camp strect, in the presence of state agent on Seventh street, and sold a bond of the | Various offic y which the cigar | wr, Crrrenen, (dem.) of Va., introdaced # bill . sation referred to a P p 2 0 Banera Division of the Pacife Railrond. for witness at's stand is held. The present occupant of the stand | move the political disabilities of Rubert M, 5. Hunten of ee re Re gon ntee ee | aroaukiaa tat lapan Wass Wate mbaee te meas fang Ye t, several gentieme: . ben iad Gogh sig ht sevengs adiere weet, « Mi ecetved about offers $500 a year for the pvanees and tt 18 sald | virginia, spectability, Mr. Jeiferson has @ very umreasonable < SSaabanion ant Maga mt ve ont ~_, the returning of sand cl lerks was simply fear(ul, a ‘er IH Payment of a debt, never siaied | tat $1,000 has also been offered. Berets ee: | Om motion of Mr. Youws, (dem.) of Ga., the Senate | Share.’ Cathedral, together with the Rey. Father Quinn, of | he did not, say the registration of election, was 4 fraud, fs beads of tao +’ remmameane wuss, cersatn rene be pas pe St. Peter's, Barclay street, Waile in this condition | !0F, he had noe 7 Aife | bed, sold sad re- hl wit al road or rvatt Mobilier centhe Hon. W. D, | tham allow the continuance of a demand amendment to the bill appropriating $110,000 for a gov. — that the Election law was intended to compass it. Archbishop Mcvlosi Kelley; never saw Kentiewan unt yesterday to | ited cigars to Dlackmatlng oMiciais. The executive | ernment building at Atlanta, Ga., was taken up aud cog, TE ee ee ceeded to his beds\le, evidently grieved, at hin ap- | aeaPenereainswenons ola and 70 were trauds ow j meve: ew his nai ie. Hopvel be ued veges trom keuey Crd eine 12 | fF cleaning the that every broom, pail aud rusk | Cured !% SanaTo0A, N. Yo, Feb. 6, 1878. | patent dying appearance, “The arehoishop spoke | "Mr. Carpoutsr=-Uader "wifes suapices” was the low om iyining: meversaniiaie, ot was fo | Ghd ait ene, requirements’ for ‘cicaning haa ‘been | _ Mf Bree, (ep. of Mas from the conference com: | peter Curley was tornune revere Tudge ‘Booked The sihkiag Han peemed nitieed te tke tender | oie Southmayd—The Returning Beard established by E be Hot for money or any ‘olher thing | taken away by the former SERIRMREOLOD. 10 Bre eee eee ae ae etatrrer cae, today. After hearing the argument of Miles | Foice is Old familar ‘and kind associate i | Geuepal Sheridan; 1 think tho vay was passed by the joover was that of ' ot Se: topuintien ot | longing t¢ the aecaiy baa bed been led with the made a report agreeing tu the Senate bill, with a few | Beach, Curley's counsel, for moderate bail ~ a ion alataaee a Ae an ws tty fty—Could the law be fairly executed withoss ry A LIAR AND A_PenzonEn, | “ 5 Ormsby, Judge q a aes bawe of the respective office in which it is used, verbal amendments, The report was adopted, objections of District Attorney Ps 7 ‘good Mr. Southmayd—Don't see how it could. (gee wi x! tered the omnatooeemitt coat Mr. Scorixty, (rep.) of Pa., from the tcontnis com- | Bockes said he would consider the question of ac- priest atl poten yt EE pi. = his eth a n— Was Mr. Ray a member of the Senate at er ev cease’ youd Roney OF THREE SEAMEN DROWNED, mittee on the bill for the construction of steam sloops-of. | Cepting bail after the bondsmen appeared. On the aces answered ohgnin, 2 a former a still F Southmayd—Me wae | (Langhter.) s oe " affection: Ray mY, tion e868, ot or than his rec pt BALTIMORE, M4., Feb. 6, 1873. war, made bth pieran bBo Construction of eight | reassembling of the Court at twelve o'clock he T were the last ho. was hoare t9 seer, I. | a bd malas rE a of the House? yu an oath, he never received | Captain Kelly, of the brig Concord, at this port zt tdopted. Com “obencweding $82.0. The report | announced that in view of ah Cail beater i Pe on Singrely pron | the igteest Viet Time eran Mint, was, member of a ‘of com 7 t aa) .) of Mo., fro " rie ‘or and | 8 morning, immediately e ion law; ‘Of subsequently thereto, Uirectty'or in. | TOM Matanzas, reports that on the 12th of January, suivise, reported Seclusion. (pay Septem Cop | Been the arent eury, will meet #0 soon—Monday | vious to his'death, when for e'very short time he | tiemit was a fraud, aad fo now: rved im speech or vote, tie sacinent thatie | (unas & Reavy gale, seamen Hugh Mangen, of | contestant ot the seat or Mr. De Large, rom South Care | Hext—he hadedected not to accept oall ine lees | opened his eyes ikea arena oe Thee he wens | the investigation thee adjourned until tem wi ven a reeeiph for, snoney ti ste Thomas T. Grimth, of Bngiand, aged | {ulltor expenses “ee AC uded from the seat, $1,000 in | sum than the total amount stolen from the Water. | present in the room as if he recognized them, and | o'clock to-morrow, when the election returmm ton d ‘a } an les Caulser, ae on eT ford Bank. The r Was accordingly remanded | soon again fell into his last slumber. While the | Court dockets aud other dowumentary evidence et ‘noe. Smith, oF any’ otter mau, had | Washed overboard aud drownese” Mee 2 WETS | | Me. Rainer, (ei.)o¢ South Carolina, moved to increase | {oFd He simak last prayers were being read he mad8 efforte to | will bo examined,

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