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LO A a SE ES a NEW YORK BERAGD, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. t the frreguiar and extraordinary appropriations as Granting relief to Eva, en and Grey Carleton. to hrce dapat 8 year, and now, with by? bites WASHINGTON. |=ceelecsesrctcme' |THE DYING CONGRESS. | Pes Reet a |e ™ | appropriating over eight hundred thousand dollars o ) Galt he xpirauon of tne Tmorniag, Re hour ° vie ‘Sundry ne ha esr rt ea the gentleman propose to - 0 pay the awarde of the Southern Claims Commis- was tak The amendment. re calli the cause | ‘in inst year's sion is to be slaughtered: for ‘the present for this bill forbidding arene Nett {snous. 1 arr fentleman whose conscience He fn support of his pro itlon, and appealed Be Siiet ton aad tener tee nenane aloes favor of protecting the interests of the covernusen grea, tf La pecceaas, , Of taking possession of the ré y the property, and therefor Wate omnis ccs gal usslon, partic Honted tn, ab er Gartield The Ghost of Credit’ Mobilfer in the | cause, tne senate: Claims Committee having re- Contiauation of the Debate on Loni- | ster me 4m of March wi ares oy conauaay & Drought up the | proper. It laa moral wrong, sy aeene on the Treas. ian, fa femme (©. Mt), Hale, Bute ported it without recommending ite passage, but Pe yy ta Re HO oe OR a ay Het (dem,) of, W. Vi mt ofered Holman” the precede ] House ‘of Representatives, “| being carerw) tosay nothing injurious to ite future siana “ine the Senate. eran ia dent ling the work tothe Mts simone Beton london th thatthe fentigaman tom & ie Gaulornia, eh chi Tee ae | i Coe rupted BY mig the olat af ofisr that v chances. This dill gives am average Sward The. Tollowing ‘amendments to the Appropriation bill | & ry to Bim re INTERESTED "IN TH UNION FAL of ~ seven, hundred ‘dollars to over one were nt, elem.) of Penn.—Oh, withdraw your and therefore Dot ¢! 3 Increasing the appropriation fo? the pay of surfmen point of order. hat he ning Mr. Bargent) says docs The Cuaseman decided tha aC "was & question for the thousand claimants scattered from the Potomac to fro hot amount to anything. J think we can manage this, and | conscience, ‘of each member whether he was so inter- GOD MADE HOOPER’S SHAMELESSNESS, the Rio Grande, and its failure will cause great ais- | DEFEAT OF THE RECONSTRUCTION BILL. | ,.4%,! ve P.M the Senate took # recess until hatt-past | ¢ Aine ome Galny an cock ooulucian theainnet miGeo vies Nasa or trou tit con ‘Garfield (GM). the tress to the poorer class of {reeholders in the Evening Session, VEE TESS ei 4e.t0et, nother member of the Com- atter to the Hot ° tbe a matter of parliam es that where the interest ember has no right to vote, In this case if the gentleman irom Massachusetts (Mr. Hooper, C. M.) South, The Senators and Representatives from Cceretary Boutwell Dissatistied with the Ex- | Dixte are indignant at the action of the (aims The House Hurrying Through the Committee towards the bill, and the more cner- The Senate resumed a) consideration of the Sundry it oa ena, Gifered from Civil ier Appeonristions Bile, at comma Ree Some at) as to the “ipomsohlty a of ng, new amendments were agreed to:— get ting through ppropriation bills in due ng $600,000 to replace worn and mutilated He had no rin al of itand ihe committee bad no aon, travagant Mppropriation Bills. getic talk ef a Joint caucus te concert filieuster- Appropriation Bills. Ang. $7.00 to purchase the, United States doubt of it, and wobody need have any fears of & Murch | was stockholder in (his oe Ben ree would rule b ing measures against al money bills in both oe the sepbrebFitign for lana eee ni Puare, rep.) of Va., thought that the opposition to | cage and that ofa mockholder (a «national “ban wa was houses til! the Senate takes their bill from the Point Hueneua’y Arbara Channel, ( and increase of salary came with a bad grace from se heplse tightness Ga Pano car | eninoe of ila” whe vteted eh ares | ithe eaety EG Gs Toate Mane } calendar and passes it, Senator Logan’s one mil- WO LEGISLATION FOR LOUISIANA. lion dollar appropriation for. soldiers’ headstones | BUNCOMBE AND BUFFOONERY RAMPANT, me Ny ras paved ny eavecdiug pepneneed sotrien of gun dougross Te eat tenia en delegate tron Wak sia ia also endangered by the tightness im the Trea- the isis of Falirond ura . see aed Re (aisiall ony: Tecalvea eau, This show ais ine sury, and though General Coburn, of the House Be. Caan me thee Lan ee = Commere: eonsutenees of th he Snasee system. The Free List. Entirely Suspended on the | Miltary Committec, wit rany ‘nis men tots 6uP- | Passage of the Amendments Affecting the | timemiment, Thay sre ih scion directing the mi uestion relating to nationai banks; Bas if a stockhol fn single corperatign, asin this cage, h as his v ryote elir nged, it woul fa be pe juty of the Chair t to held pe were om actual stockholder he pad no right to vote, RaNDALt, of. Pennsylvania—Tha' t dec! does you on eer ReXinen—It {s @ decision which the Chair has soree., the Rivera ‘and Harbor ‘tation pith eaith cA a ‘BUTLER. um replied to Mr. Sargent, * Port, General Garfield, a9 the purse-bearer of the a pte? and actended th hy sito nor | d sala! m without any knowledge of the tact, and, therefore, Union Pacifio Railroad. House, Will be obliged. to plead for delay. Mr. Oredit Mobilier and the Union See od fished pance the busines conid ast be malts the question of tact to the geuuéman frou Boutwell is undoubtedly displeased at the glaring Pacific Railroad. ioe pesca 157%. and also omit ela, Hon of Utah, where bloodshed might come, to lemiiats | | i Hooray, (©. M) of Mass., stated that he was ine! ‘ improvidence of Congress during the very session vat e bag be ide “4 River ; $16, pe had Deeb al already ‘aaeenmane nd ey. bed. got to h STOCKHOLDER OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD PIG IRON KELLEY’S C. M. STOCK. | at which ne needed a diepiay of virtuous economy A Aapladain Harbor, Keluge on 95 | ahaa ope ym the Speaker's table, where they Compan = cHie had not tateniled fo vots on the question to Moat his five per cent bonds is Europe. wrence Rivers fr. Brevanson (rep. af Okto—0 ; heard the Chairman.call on ail mein- No Prospect of. Legisiation om Loutstana | JUDGMENTS OF THE COURT CF CLAIMS. rH “Oreck, “New” dark Rivers onge and Wook up land grant bi in ees wears a persiongte i Siete ale, “He hid voted Judge Poland Asks Ames What J He Will Do | *h4s Session—Kellogg Assuring Friends Gonneeey Crest Hew versey, 2 $8000 for for, Wie ford hr Senvanson—Yen we went thers for kbad purpose | "Thy House then went into Col Zommnittee “4 that There Will Be No Treuble. chigan $1000 for gery Sant viel an see, RAtee. Wane pe 0 say as Be wae net one of | Er. Teuaaws imeudment was rejected; 0. was _” qwith the Ten Shares. As the Senators were asembling this afternoon, | The Butler Amendment to Increase Execu- ies jek ( Be, for Cniabridge Harsor byihe'yenr and he meant too pait encuchts'be able | "Witont disposing ofthe, committee's Pra bal blear-eyed and haggara alter, thely nectarnal ses- for a pier nd on Sun- | committee rose, and the r hoa OTe two Harbor, Neweastle, Dek, agi gays He co} hot get through the sist rot Congress | eight o' ‘the negra Py RS, by’ hity of G fe of Credit Mop! in th ener ton Harbo Snel a bes, ‘gaa it at Ais ‘Ok ae tas git, Dawns (0. M.) of Mass, from the Committee. of Ghost 01 athe ah nd The ‘tne year he ling to stay and hi r, Dayana, (C. ane. from whe nn whone hen. brought out one amall, deformed sang eaten he mnstoperment pf the aes between | Bm aon. "Wo did not desire in'but nether did he ans, Feported a bill fixing the scene ad cere sension, 8, er Nateee: Wegeed tte business of the guuutiy should: he oven: oF vermicelli at thirty-five per | tive, Judicial and Legislative e—'God-Made” Sam Hox per per Lost chicke: f ii, which bhe Fegarded'as & impli batch after the Hiinols River from 910400 to beea Sts cheat af Seidl soar ne waa a long sitting, Had Carpenter and Anthony stood | TMPEAOHMENT OF JUDGE DELABAY. fee MORTARS HR GE Miah TS" | Mt anrmn frowns te Muse was now sy tu |” STR E ocean to reconlder Salaries Defeated, on- sion; the jocose Nye remarked that the results of WASHINGTON, Feb. 28, 187% | their night's work reminded him of ‘the old woman will- Evening Session. ~ made its appearance | sauarety up for the bill reported by Uarpenter from Propriation for. the. improvement of the Capitol ment, | wp, Marnanp, (rep. bn the floor of the House this afternoon at haltpast | "4° rast dre ee easy pppenien eo on fa dp ‘whieh was ag to eam second class clerk to be Com: 4 ‘The ap! grounds was incre missioner of Public Buildings and Grounds, question that Joseph T ti uses at Ti 1. Jour o'clock, ‘The Honse wasin Committe of the | nave been carried; but they permitted the recep- Oe eae ea Raeieat bay Tasers AS | (aMt.coe,ot New york, ra te pablig or ge suck Te Fepaue atnetdlchar, Srore,dlapoeed of, by Whole, and had been seriously devating for some | tion gna engraftment of the Howee amendment, 8 ior and Port Austin, Saginaw Bay, was re! contract to uch. Ly ttee 1c Whol SENATE. luper! ‘ort of ion nptind’ com 12 ‘after others hed 4 to | Unanimous consent went into Committee of the time the Senate amendment to the Appropriation | which neutralized the bill and miade some of its Wasmineron, Feb. 27, 1873. ‘The amendment reducing the appropriation on the ey, rawe salarie ‘and he ad never failed to take a" im bi Continuation of Thursday Nighv’s De- | Stale, War and sis the feproprau a Bato ar 2 0.000 | Crease, Todo ingratitude. to generous authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury 40 | ricnag giad that it was laid on the table, It is the withhold the amennt due from: freight and trans- | jenerar opinion at the Capitol that there will be no ‘See Caughtae) 2 the question of compensation on the substitute mr epor ied are Som pertation of government stores, supplies, &c. The legislation on Louisii bate, Duilaing for the Bi 2 of Fiating and as MS men reue New the ect ‘er nie | money y into his own pocket that Was to come out of the directing the wi dreeand hetpoud Rota | ised ot sboraar ing’ of earnings tor Sotnamest Ms, TarsReyn (10D) 04 Ul sie All a afisarita hefore transpoFtation due to the Pacitic Raulrond companies, the committee there was 0 claim, and it was so admit. | $? 11,400,000 wan rejected” POA a i one Tnd,, offered to add to the sub- at the present session. Mr, Banas, ae of, Mass., arama for the eo and invisible agencies of the road were believed to b€ | mq president docs not real % any, bat re- | ‘edby Packard and Ray, that any man was denied his Iso the Ameninent i out the a vosainend of mentioned as @ justification for it. he are roase in stituie. the Du re Ley his select comnenteees o on the hovering over the heads of members, especially on | serreq the matter to Prd sv, ey pA A AC eh omare omg hoth bE Aiden fhentttrking out 7 ate a Athan lation’ ot 7) “a Senn dae belbabics aati. be pal tow Yor rooms | for the see Miho’ rales were’ busyeaded: uilding at + prop riat tion the Gemooratic side, as thatis where all the opposl- | measure would be passed imtasfering with the |. ur Consume, rep) of N, ¥., quoted from the report of | $1,000,000 for aiding eee Siissiedd opal erhbehees setae fad | gh’ question wae Sigcumed by, Messrs! Wikos, Hoary tion came from. Dawes wasin the chair, hoarse (rom | Kenogg government, Kellogg raphed to ® | themajority of the committee to prove that there was | propria ssa Pa ot for eae ah “eats bey gE BS anboncakapeta kurt ie cole enelltharaer, Cox and his vooiferations of last night; Dickey hadnearly | signa to-¢ay that there was no Fof & COlll- | nota fair election in Louimana. He asked, in the face | site and repairs of Post Ofmice, Danial ee to | Mf Sinom eam oa) say that there was no readin ineht wore made and rected: aud finally Mr. Wilean’s fost the use of his voice from his denunciations of | sion ang 10 advise friends in Cangress not to be Speer; Bingham needed soothing syrup or sweet | siarmea, It was the purpose of Senator Davis to aikto let his words out faster; the confusion and | move ¢o reconsider the vote by which the Carpen- Glsorder of the night before still haunted the hall, | ter hin was rejected, but up to @ late hour to night when Holman, of Indiana, proposed to amend the | ne nad not done so. amendment, by depriving the Union Pacific Rail- | mye Pree List Entirely Suspended on the road Company of the right to appeal to the Court Union Pacifie R of Claims for the recoyery of the money withheld, | yp Horace F, Clark, Presidemg of the Union bat claimed as justly due them. Mr. Holman 18 | pacing Ratiroad, now here upom Buéiness of the regarded by his colleagues as a man of sound | company, gaya that over threé thousand free Judgment; and while, he did not for a moment sUD- | Kosseg have been applied for this year, many of pese that his amendment would prevail, he wa8 | thom tn the interest of Senators and members of Getermined the sense of the House should be | congress, as well as other oMciais; but last night tested. Garfield, Chairman of the Appropriation | tne executive Committee decided that hereafter Committee, was generalissimo, and had charge Of | 4 iree passes over the road shall éither be printed ( the bill, The republican troops were marched | 4; ieueg, The pro rata fare to Sam Francisco and / _-Bhrough the tellers, when it appeared that lt might | yerarn is g112, ‘The Directors of the company are be possible the Holman amendment would be car- | trostees of the entire interests, The Executive fled, All the laggards were marched by the tel- | Committee have been compelled t0 look into the fers, and the vote announced that the rights and privileges of the company to issue free amendment was not accepted. Thereupon | passes, as well as to seek every possible revenue to Holman made the point of order that | onanie the company to pay its working expenses ® gentleman from Massachusetts, Mr. Samuel | sn4 iapitities, and, if possible, dividends to stock- Hooper, deeply interested in the Union Pacific | powers, Now that the governmest withholds the stock, had voted in the negative, which was con- pay for its freight, the necessity of gutting off the trary borers of the Senet ee ee free list is imperative. On 8 recesit through train consid fused ; acifie the gavel, while with his left he tussied with his sa phrri Snes weet ae ese @yperion curls, All the raps on the Speaker’s table England and France Alive @e the Grow- snly served to arouse the democratic spirits, and ing Importance of Héyti. fight then and there it was to be settled whether | 45, Preston, the Haytian Ministe@is advised by the Union Pacific Railroad Company did control the | nig gevernment that owing to the growing com- Gouse. In vain did Dawes explain his ruling; mereial and political importance -ef Hayti Mr. twenty voices were raised to appeal from bis decl- | concer gt, John, for many years British Chargé won, that it was not within the province of the | Gramairos near that Républic, has Been appointed Bouse to.question the personal possessionsof mem- | yinisrer at the same place. ‘The French govern- ders, but ft was a matter of conscience between those | ont wit also shortly appoint @ fall Ministry, in- to whom the role applied and thetr Judge, Holman | soa ora Charge d’amaires, ns heretotore, _ insisted that the records of the House showed Mr. ‘The Pacific Mail Investigation. Hooper to be a very large stockholder, yet Mis vote | commodore Garrison was before thé Committee ‘ (ag decidedly in favor of his own interest—a point | or wavs and Means to-day aiid testified that he did made by the Poland committee against Mr. | ao¢-xnow-of any money having been spent to pro. Brooks. Garfleld, the author of the mischief, | cure legisiation for the Pacific Mait'Steamship Com saked that the committee arise and report the | Joy, nut he bad heard such rumordim the lobbies point made tothe House. Speaker Blaine resumed of the Capitol and at tre hotels. As to his own bis place and Dawes the complaint, Blaine’s eci- | 1... the Brasilian—he had never expended money sion rung out in silvery tones sustaining fully the | +, inanence thé conduct of members or for any point made on the eae pie “The case Of | Crnor improper purposes. the national banks had been alluded to as barring the right to vote; but the banking interest was 9 The Territories Givén in Charge to the national one, and not ® separate or distinct one from the p' of ail tho evidence of trand, how was he to find on bie | The reduction of appropriations for Hoc "itn why membersshou! h amendment, modified in some unimportant were not agres wy, id Bob have enough pay to keep thelr a8 10L, nays not coun: he ‘oath that McEnery was elected? ‘ibaneeeann Mod provign fies with them in Was of for thelr agreed to—yea! ‘At tem o'clock A.M. Mr, Smznwax, (rep.) of Obie, pro- | and the Board o a ate Yor work done around | gvrm interest of for the interest of the country. thas they comaiice S eateteaeaie Aco vereee ti posed that after the morning hour to-morrow the vote | $h¢ foprintion for complet ig improvements ar rd ‘ibe vice which ne tad fecelved trom Wr. Edward Everett | | There was a great deal of exeitement and confuston Thould be taken on the bil and all amendmenw pending, | Sopeeee atone ty Somme wine im peoveinent,AFOUNG LOY | was agood, one, and that was never to teparaio himeait | over the queqton ot increasing salarie wit question ict of Columbia. ron re . 4 debate om each, amendment of fve minutes on Both | 0 fhe appropria Jon of $000,000 for the construction of a frome Sia, NY If Re. comkd. help it walle « member of Gomanticeon Appropriations for the benefit i Raa silow “Po Ind, objected, and 4 to ad: Barina Rae appron: Sticns forthe Mare | «MEF: ciacle of this Congress 3p paid it struck ‘him that Suter amendinent. “The almiculty wus aretiod, however . MORTON, of Ind. 8 E mendment. The . + | a aiew. amendments ware reserved, but most of the pn an + ad 3 ‘The gue te bat Wi Sta rai tne ‘amendment of Mr. | amendments reported from the Uounsities on abpropee Jes ppectacte ths tha the Ga Bieresece iain fine eco and Of Massnohuastin dave mores to eget Sherman that the Kellogg goverument should continue to | tions were ax [ea rai llth dtm igre na fea anttied te in the matter, for that gentle. |, ed. [oh Lr ihc) ceabnirtacmemimalma pgulignae bree OE tows rerun Pihe report of the committee of | mam wae the ver aie fhe miade ime iret movement |’ oi cg debate cn they feparaie anteudentay vue real : x ‘. wal ret int, Unanpian, (rep.) of Mich., moved to lay the bill on | Con/erence on he Dell to continne. u1as10%, of the cgnetat cine iecbredident if Mew ob thegpict | P Tf motion to suspend the ules id not preval ‘Atiour A. Ml Mr. Fuaxagin, (rep.) of Texas, who was | afd it was agreed to, ary snail He oath dtta te ark ot seihce, ty | vote being 8 yeas to 62 uays—not two-thirdsin the Theudhrne shall not be. increased duri o1 eration of the Appropriation bill was con- thought that a a Present wito would si it ative. tinne his jt ait to iteréase ‘The House then procceded to vote on the amendments ae tes Hate Yunay, OF MICHIGAN.) WAS SOUND Astenr, a proprintion for @ custom house at Fall River, Spee in.detall H - 10. wakenod by the Cle: ut the motion: Mase yore rataings ™ CUGAs 70 BB IMFRACER: The tant amendment was tha Sah lost, and RRY, .) of Mich. offered an amendment ap- Lg Baxxs—Impeach bi, Come on with your articles. | the sal: aris of the Presi Cabine! feet Sup Fel SPT oe ts: Saagnaebaalaiad HIABAGAD 3¥r wet viating 90040 for a public Dullding at Graud Rapids, Caughter.) Court Judges and Ineuibors of Gourraae the i ngiens ‘ra—I know it is said that gentlemen i-. mani Walch was Non cyeas ee naye: seine | ME Nv, rep.) of Nev., offered the Webb Australian | who do watts tag Incteane need not take fenthatis | yeuyiclec we sone Obs BAYH aL ead ad gis apertetb lle tei fete * iesare Averill, of Minn, ; Banks, of Mage. ‘Basten hio; Biair, of Mo.;° Boremart j Buckley, , of Wis. ; Butler, of Tenn. ; Cobb, C5 Kes; rite ieeher, ety Vay + Dodds, o! Powis. § EIiott of aC the lancet, of *dexas; awks;. Hntper, of rs of the Cabinet and the Jud; 5 x : ¥ Bini lara election precincts ‘to the lines fixed by the Teli een, nent drones , mn Bur ana arcaen suewe air as 4 Pinar i Ore tony 0 Pay Ai oer tate tes posed ir. SAVaGR, (rep.) of offered an amendment te re- func! pen ot Ohio; Lansing, of Ohio. nard, of Tena. a ani said tt cgi pat pur Piha etal conto of the election ia eater ity of Washington 1m $1,600,000 for pastex- | 1 shaklag the duyt of Washingwos city MoJunkiy of Fa Morey Te Morplils, of Miss; * i tion, eT tke was aaetied Ian oo eee ote | Mm Camuner, ‘Gems, of Cal., moved to La it on the cater Fapiipet denied that it was either | Oftarts Berce,, jefe Pat table, and Mr. Savage withdrew it tempoi FOF spirit “Tho pingudment wae then eleviod —7eee 11, naye veri bull paving bee tS Zomonities of the | Hon, for Fresident Grant salary in the next tote of ate sre ora. Yaheroteed of Pas Sh ‘The bill having been considered in ‘Gamal tee Sa i made in committee wei moped cept the | | Mr. Stavan clared that the salaries paid ne neurred in, _ ex: 80m, 10, \dment to the boar rd if Pi We fi by the government were suficient to secure the services provements now ii progress SbIS@07. nn Wore oF Be and proper men. — was satisded with his ae iereacoce puiee for tho yeas and nays in coneur- | Prose! ns salary, on the floor, gave way to Mr. Morton, who madé a motion | ,,1¢, 00! subsidy Dill as an amendment. ai Bivang trum the emooratie ‘senators and Mewsre Mr, Srevansow made the polit that it was mot in order, and Trumbi pockets 5500 peorie's,, Ton and the Chair sustained the point of order. ey os her Pat en ite frettecthat rea’ Derr the. dis. sorta ERT Rance ee. Nn ROOTES Oe fiderent sot hg amendment Providing tor plana for a new building ea which thie thing inflcts on this on adie Gone O an, of Gal; Connor, of Texa rie the ined . 88 W % ; Ehernnmuaun reset sor" | Mine appropriation fora stalue of Sebator Baker, of | sented in this Congreng, ana wheu Tsay that say ron kee 00d sipatammisPraden | Son. oarnat a, eure ”’ and put- he Sad ei? Ten deal, as Mr. West, (rep.) of then’ offered ai amendment, | Ofegon, was struck out oe ihe Wulted tate which, he said, was for the purpose of conlorming thé appr Fontan $3 ep oF ad Ek se apengment tag te Oe noes ie Niblack, of Fis. the constitutional restric: | ajc of N.Y. ; Rainey, ot 8. pti ‘Sa. ‘foisgcom iY nis drat Ht ? ch ‘ghauka of Sherwood, of Pa; Sig ‘Ark; rag tat Stowell 0 7 PM Sutriant of of ‘Mich. ; Bypher, was re| to the Benate, the qi eugation copeurring in the amendment wwiiien had been m Mr. TRUMBULL, (re) ‘urner, Dp.) of Hil., called ‘to the fact that the amendment nN ado} pied in in 6 ea the ‘Whole OY the caee of fe acarpenter. is Wi in Sis floor, denounced slog ‘Gsurpation. Now Bi had “vote cf a roy ; Wallace, otf oFiiakely, at Gat speak for yo , h 3 p) of Me,, and Mr. Haman (rep.) advo: |, Mr. Sravunsom (veheme magntiyoet will speak for i teetrite ante e Changed his vote trom yaeif fe, peers tesenoueh for You, auger) io nay, moved toredonsiderthe vote, and then moved Tiedere Ws alt you are ae ea raster An/adjouriment Te latter motion prevailed, and af Veoed indenter = OF Zour lite gt that rate. | hai-past clever Higung ediugng id_ not by his vote recognise Yinade je $8,000 in your life outside a oe ee — Becca + Dig priced oy Spade terres Ahh mdy ra hae cp HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. oy urea ay oor es tn a single ene, AMERICA AT VIENNA. +; GOVERNMENT AD vue It couldeend mee) itary commander the: e Tenad no po- Wasuincron, Feb. 28, 1873. angi doubt it the gentleman ¢ ever did litical significance saateres ind Mr. Tayaavts said that the wbole i Morai.t, (re) eayed aie a} propel wien past 000 0’ clock, he epnate adjourned at twenty min- Mr. Dioxey—T! lent. Cianghter.) After various matters of no general interest being dis- Deans tne vou fooled 70g iene anenter) | orn ly an ard Load entneny Fshowea an | posed of, by unanimous consent Mr. Buatm, ep.) of Mich., | bettof ihe Heese were turned out--aud hall at en are he: io Ser ey sud Guare od with eee caren racs IG che New Orieaes auisians hay- | presented a conference report om the bill to extend for ing turned out—Gaughter)—we could not, on the average, Articles Intended for the Vienna Exhi- rect commaunication WH and supsert arom | four years the acta establishing the Board of Commals- getting alt th cur business aswe are doing here. Asto | bition—The Supply to Sail To-Day, and ro moususgus and hidggus i Be tiie is to be done, & thing | sioners of Southerm claims, and explained that the a pen it Farewell to all fee elections iWauch unurpauions | extenpion timited the Board to the consideration of sce Bue we tlections he anid there was a State am Gencae Beater here eons than Louisiana where, in his opinion, spend in Wi le Sain Oe grand the Guard‘on the 35th Inst. A ot an ough for pl id honest living, it ing Facts About the Americ: ireaay before it, and which number between gobo te. ‘salistied. her aver es nought As ment. thoussad and eighteen thousand. Agreed to. tag page gD Tne United States will be well represented as ariold what Mr, Buruwe, (rep.) of Mass., from the Judiciary Com- ance, facion and a Tolige with rin vine curren emia ated ts acited raring indilatcion SK soe" Yas tnoraibed to. aay that’ the President hed Pagdoned mittee, presented a resolution for the appointment of a econ, ‘we shoula rather fetoru to _ aggre ee Erotik UE eg sees repeaters who had been convicted in the fed- ctmaxalttes of three to go to the Senate, and at the bar facota fag Fcionsd, Met Ad mean habits of our Exhibition, General Van Buren, who has been Mr. Canranren said, in explanation ofhis vote, he had | thereof, in the name of the House of Representatives and ake LAIN AND HOMBLE CONSTITUEXY “working day and night for the last two months, come to that condition of mind where he would always ah swap areciial for an ack. He would: pre(or the Dil 38 rit Rl} thie’ poeple of the United States, Finjeces wea teed noua roses co nag er, contusion Fl He apd bdonemp bhatamoastise tap rg from the committee, but he found half a doze: TO IMPEACH MARK A. DELAHAY, UNITED STATES JUDGE ee about acting ‘on ano mous lette fen ery te fr the bl unten with ite for the district of Kansas, of high crimes and’ misde- (eres EME peste abt Stevenson to state | exhibitors. To-day the Supply, commanded by 5 y woul and rooms, and whether it \" Dave Kellogg's. aeons atin "Louisiana for four weeks |. Meanors in office, and to acquaint the Senate that the | Wasnotmore nan his pay. | Captain Babcock, will sail for Trieste. The carga le looked at the thing from House of Representatives will in duo time exhibit par- Mr. Stxvenson—That Fauy be $0, but that is my business, | embraees every variety of American preduets and sevente exhibition in Paris there were only 245 American Interior Department. Some time ago Delegate McCormick, of Arizona, #n accordance with the wishes of the President, in- lic interest, as rafiroads were. In or four years. 4 PRACTICAL POINT OF ViEW, {hus he believed he was sustained by the decisions | +- anced a bill providing that the Secretary of the heathy hetities of Sutpoaatinecs seeloer bles, andi i gught not to do it. of previous akers, and ruled that if any mem- ‘i a a to sate Pe Be ple {rom a usurped government for four rn 4 Mr. Pratr—Do you not do it? machinery, a boiler, four steam engines, wood- ber eid sete a any road affected by the duveror amet reserepan prmarch saad Se aiaae Lid ‘and f made abhi Sint sea, be TEN aE | the he Spbeare mance of said Mar ark’ ih Delany to ie ae sani (oxo aot answer that question; we live in the Weting macninery mackine tools, pene ma- amendment’ he had no right to vote,» | Perform all the daties in relation - ere whether it was democratte ge Fepublic i= impeachment. ae se the Clerks dete and had mut, Sruvanson—If T spend more than my pay T spend | chines, pumps, shoemaking machines, fire engines, Rané: of the United States that are now law or by Sent ty Gxslaimied, lear. * Bpeaker; custom exercised and performed cit Secreta cs that decision does you honor.” ‘Hooper then ry i of State. This morning Mr. McCormick moved to asked leave toexplain. While sitting at his desk, take from the table a ai bill from the Senate, busily engaged writing @ letter, the Chairman Of | 514 the House passed it. The bill now awaits the eo ken ee Se ere mee Careure, President’s sigpature. It relieves the Depart- asked him to vote “Yea” and pass between the Mr. Saurssonr, (dem) of Del, said he COnId Dever FIVE en a eee eee seeeriny habitual Lniesinetion ce ‘Own money, and maa who hes no more conse than Stine llogg government. He | 714 Tete showing pebivesl, Inteniens rd atthe Arlington ought to have money of his own | Scales, cloth-cutting machinery, agricultural mas * believed it twas a fraud and @ usurpation, as it’ was the part of the Judge. One incident stated In tue testi. | $0 Boer gharacterizad y the inajority of the Commities” of | Mony elicled mucl lenguter, It was where the Judge, air, Guiraan, of the District of Columbia, spoke In de- chinery ef every description, organs; pianos, téle- Privilege ary Mae teAOY | gence of the “fair syomen'and plows morat niet!" Mr. THURMAN, (ib) of Onio, gould not, vote for this bit sien Coles Sire Syl etd in coon oder Ay poration be: id: aot: believe’ Oneetens ie fotuipbiabut ne would send him co the Me tl ate, deciaced that Washington oot Of | sugars, moss, various plants, products of the new r ongres any Fonsdisdonal power to pase it but he di did mot Delleve the | tne feaiae gis Witece & 233, at favorably in its religious instttutions and ls moral worth | West along the Nerthern Pacific Railroad; ona, of Wash. | graph apparatus, rock salt, steam-made ‘salts, facts warranted its pa: criminal as ax with any other city in the country. The birds of prey, 3 SE; y Mr. Dawes, (C. M.) of Mass., | the 1,000 Folumies of statistics, & collection of the ment of State from all cennection with domestic | difficulty had its origin, in improper cone eeee ae wit geply to 8.4 tellers, (Sensation.) He was not aware on what administration. | Five the unanimous rep: Mr" Butler stated that the” comin tise a ND WOMEN OP ILL-REPUTR, American Geographical Society and other arti¢iig sceneries arn hen Don etter pdy stead Een Tad. tam at A a pied Bera ian aarraaiod co ua a te thal action, and that it had been aecited in the case of Tio, tested tam asin m, came and went with Con- | intended for the exhibition. uld now withdraw his vote, 3 ee pitiem fer wil oem prey § Mfooe | Jud of New Hampsbi be im- py bora antenna eel j The Publication of the Congressional | not ake action he will continue to recoguine the Kellorg | JUUgt uiex ring ef dyer at tinnenieeh cute Nas wm: | ME Srermmon expronsed Me reeret at having uscd the | |The Guard, whieh ts also wefug loaded ‘at the ‘What a bugs of laughter followed this innocent Debates. government, Well, let him take the responmbility a . Navy Yard, and ‘will be commanded by Snswer to the people for it He (Mr. Thurman) would | *eMt articles and another House of another Congress ferm might not bs. applied to the old permanent arisio. | Brooklyn 1 explanation! Garfield, of Orédit Mobilier memory, | 7.4 cenate has virtually decided this afternoon hot Felieve him From it by voting for an upconstitutional | PE? ag Ae Pyar the, eta Population whieh rashlogion. ye ret he would say that the | Captain Kirkland, will probably sail’ en ‘the’ 15t Gramming up recruits in favor of @ much abused | 1, siscontinue the Globe contract of Bailey Reeves, | "The amendment retaining the Kellogg government in | (Laughter) There was alec, ano} ne ort. | extravagant and « frivolous one beyond that inany other | inst. She will carry minerals, ores, metal goods; Corporation, and the last recruit the largest stock | 114 not to authorize @ contract with W, J. | Power until the now election was then concurred ines | Sige’ Deishay's Court on, behait of the United, Staten, qyine n] Columbia hs ae ia paula tion a eee he | wooden ware, dental goods, hardware, chromos, Bolder.in the road! It was@ spectacle for Butler’s | 4. rartagh, but to have the debates reported by 8 ay ated Chandler, Clayton i ag been pata ste the goverament | by Congres i ay iekeanre American wines (which wifl be made the subject of ilent, and all the Mephistophelean spirit of old Hoax | -o29 of ‘professional reporters and printed at the | Sonkia ayant of Michigan, Flanagan Commnitvee, said that ‘he had told Jud Bon ee at ail derived from the fect that | speeial investigation by the jury), tobacco, wind- Ames peered through his eyes and vivified his face =. yi ‘Stewart, re Wear and | Delahay’s tricnd to advise him to resign, but he coi Mr. Stxvewson—I do not know why the gentlemanfrom | mill, a soda foun: ate astreet car, pees made shirts ted the The It Government Printing Offices. toon not do s0 If the charge of corruption were preferred. Penusyly avers to inject monsense inte every: | and other artic! numerous to mention, Both athe thong the Holman amendmen | Act# of Congress: Signed by the Presi- Nats Seaers maser, ny Daviy Bae i Moa ep BP eels canieiaes senar |, oR hihi finde Gaughte ae “taome sone ints ihe | weasels Will go to Gibraltar, Where they will mocte irbten sams lolman amendmen: dent. es geval, Bauubas, | £8 ae fe, consdildate and auend the Pension | gentieman from gin. (ous sprog government steamer that will convoy them throng ‘was J . ws 3 e Mex ‘al 'y uy ever ie The President has signed the act to provide for tague, Btévenson, Stockton, “Thurman and | ifr Witsoe, wep.) of Tnd., moved, to suspend the rales, | genss in'me ihe hed. any Sr'himeelt. Ii't could buy the | falls. ‘The Supply will reach Trieste from the stn to cron caranatgen tame dad hae atic expenses of the investigation ef the recent 80 i allow him to offer an amendment to the Legisla- Pe 3 etwas it he in really or RT i, dem.) of Md., it th fled ind sell hin again | the 10th of April, the Guard probably not, before Armaing Conversation Between Ames) senatorial election in Congress, and the actmaking | from ona Perinning Tow the Khas ea Vitekoew | Hve ‘Appropriauon Dy rap qpuorr women come | piserirom Cone he te worth, never would need any | the 25th of pul Both cargoes will amount to oo Poland. and Oakes Ames sat down in the Spiemrintion: Int Sen Suppers p6:3t8 Peer Acad these Teconstructed 8 Bates yet how Gow. could the i ar fo tae Saten Pacit fe Bal Compan; that Sere Tere SP Ge ot eee Sasany. aud Mr. Sargent will be at . Ti Trieste ut ths Hlouse to-day and had a friendly chat ahont Kallev's emy fox the next Macal year, = &<<~- Coeeeer hans tase, ee nin cacee eat ant oo Ry ain rep.) ort it you do that you rote Appro- | rms pepare was Unwormny tua cuassctea oF tax | landing e the vessels, and. ake charge of, the Suetited tfatisactiond: ‘Seid the ishop, tn his: sok N ations by the President. be in the sted aren rand to suffer for his crimes. | suspended and’ the bill allowed to be | and onght not to be permitted (0 proceed, and the Chair- Fro weous i Te ts tated Wal eck tae es " . ‘The President sent the following nominations to | =¢ bron nay hy ae EA EG offre |ainendment—yeas, 186; nays, 1% Man suptained the point of OFder. a. Comet of | to De placed in 1B position by the ist of May, but FA Oaae buee the Senate to-day:—Jotn D. Shepard, Supervis- | towards the states of she (peal Bognel oe | wah ea South, and sald eg policy was changed South carolina, Florida, M! ing Inspector of Steamboats, of the Ninth district; | Roligy waschs yvgre lon fo the ‘Anglo-Saxon race the'Dntom Pecige estes Com That the ‘Attorne oy Gent hall cause it in equit} considerable discussion. The amend. General Van Bui inthe naire of the United Biates equine tient isto sa ee ihe ie gan of $400,00 for the Court of Wil be able to ¥ and egsinetal per: Claims tne (0 apply was to have been loaded wit with aoe “Mr. Ames, I have in my possession ten shares of oO tae possession of the space, he Crédit Mobilier stock, and I wish you would advise Daniel B. McGinnis, ef Florida, Receiver of Public | , Mr. Cassu Cal. sa Anup Rigs tot vote ‘who may, in their through ents, tin rend tin fs me what to do with tem.” McGinnis, of Florida, Receiver of Pubic | sorts bi. ile had, been, Wil ee tee ee erates ag eruia Gu Piao SPdrepa he ed | RAO, "i ot no Moneys, District o as, Tallahassee; Jones A. | to pass some moderate measure w ich would brin ing relict road, whioh plock has not or in falta money, | Court shall and the amount du nd ‘shalt alee’ find and | shat of these maci wilt hes Ames, besna how are he hig tant ue hr Lee, of Florida, Receiver of Public Moneys, District Cored mig Bp eh yom a, but the result showed or who may have reveives F Puscuiec et: | Conetauatl eae eactnimeane due, SES SAR also Sha soe bes ma te faa. ate car : tM tis Marg wagging his elephantine head, repite Y 20 | of Lands, East Florids Land istrict; Joshua W. | Wr. Bavann characterized the action of the President in | tvails thereat oro oe of a pneu aaa ee ot cose Te slod to prove thet, he had nor | alniost imposible. "No goods will be received siter you consult me? Go to Mr. Kelley. He demanded the property, and on his verbal order I delivered | 144. yoges J, Taylor, Florida, Register of Land Of- | sanctiomot the usurpation of Durell, as outrageous. recs tyern F ‘con! be made by Congress. ft to you. Go to him for advice. They do not | n00'4+ Tallahassee; John L. Sheridan, Register of | Schater trom Mae tie Coe or other proper jwhien joneas equity. $0 belodg to sald sd x Rig yar belong tome. ~ ; sald the Senators on this floor would sustain Dureli’s Land OfMce at Fair Play, Colorado; Robert B, omg Where wag. the Senator that would sustal ct Ing comded with pres 3 WrRich this fe gn oddlien Have Gem if Gi rope: Gilbert, Florida, Surveyor General, District of Fior. | umhsiding he ellogtovernmens and tarainings sham | And contrary ie equi! of io, may hare rect fort it of said C ocenda of cyptrac facts for construction oF equip- ven such aid or comfortno judgment of sald Court | the loth for the Guard. . Both vessela will be til a special appropriation therefor shall | joaded te their utmost caj acity, and 8 good many exhibitors intend sen their articles Dy steamer. Goods are arriving daily and are = a icy gens stored in the storehouses preparatory to be! ing of | placed on the Guard. The vedores em s ore hie; and Garfleld, “But,” urged the Bishop, “he disclaims the Cha} fete ppel, Colorado, Receiver of Public Moneys at | action. He (Mr. Bayard) would like to see the lawye Sat bond Tahde which cushtin sanity to ; ownership, and while I em responsible I donot | pair Pay, Colorado: John M. Washburn, | ine, 4oor mbo haa so tue. pelt-respect anto get wp Here | pe'g sound for and paid toaald railroad company otto | (Mr Ganrimup (C, M.) stated thet. the, Committee on fee al he Sate RETIASGE TTD guede Kare bees are to hold the stovk in my possession any an endorse” the Cnited ompel stock | Appropriations was divided on the question, but the ma- vantage. No Dakota, Receiver of Public Moneys, Vermillion, ‘Sale OUTRAGEOUS USURPATION OF Ls Ind ana the eS eae he payment of ry oe ‘and the fork Wag in favor of noa-concurtence Thisamendment | sent to and Rone will be received at the Brook- wage” Dakota; A. W. C v fc Kenieh Kever had ua ounce or hones inithersre | resforation of such property oF i value elther to aad Was kn'old Yoo witha new face. Why did the Senate ask d without a special permit by “That doesn't concern me,” replied Ames. “You | 2 a Eonkgs mae ior fo heappitemctn cof phen ay take had ai Cunee ot honetty init ieee i ie a oration oF ee fa sce Staten, whichever | that uns € clans of . “ deneral I Van’ Buren,” In some respects theam err ul bsg SSO. ca oe ee ere Cua ‘tment will net be as complete as shouldn’t have taken them if they are such bad | Qo) eccor of Customs at Fernandina. Roxrgs because Fe eaten i ia ever have da ane oan i <n Tha said me y be @ br ht should Bot Bes Be, paid, as eee Wrery pai! Te aise might Cow Not one American locomotive, not one things to have about.” srepeeenentenenenneeieenmanets issue his order if 4 beforehand that | fengants in’ one as may be Pith ey Siren enites teapiad rie when | @f our ident billiard tables, and not ene of “Oh, no, Mr. Ames, The Sergeant at Arms has SUSPICION OF FOUL PLLY, He‘would be backed tp py sean trae wae aint toreed again a ae 07 on critter es, derendant With: ements ‘2 vii rie of Gasee. were referred. (0 it. | OUF ry RH the them in his-safe, subject to my order, and as the renewed State to-morrow. Other parties. ‘oat pe is ispenaingmay | It as n Stein hie Committee has beon discharged from the further | ATFest Of the Suspected Party—Probe | | ar, Konrox ch balad daa bill om the table, Lost— | Clits auch orders sua deumeeey such. pi mare astonishing, bein Fmg to outdo. each ably a Case of Suicide. bat bi we me then Fe ee as it shall deem necessary to bi oie in new. parties or the Messrs. | representatives of parties decease consideration of the Crédit Mobiller I want the other, eee resigned their spaces rh: the ae = OMcer Joyce, of the Twentieth precinct, yeater- Boterman, Cia abe oning, Fiat Fiat Fg sitistan Lewis, | th f tmtoemtce have declared their intention to send rightful owner to have what belongs to him.” ap Motton, Tru in fie Senators | Wie Purposes of thie act. On Bul a pill, wate of nable feces and begin bree Roky errs “Turn them over to Kelley. They belong to Page pi asa pened phir ood 0 Present, wi wih eater ME. Macheu, who voted ia pa te erties defendant wh hive rie bar ACH be paid, alee nes te in the words: wad ier tee teva e On Ms scoouat othe delay inte the jcatrilen wil be i him,” drawied out Oakes, snd there the subject | NO O' ‘Tac reuna drowned im the dock, ae of | athe na Civil Appropriation oe we was then taken hy dine “veh. A AT St hae ropes real “and wens Aenea Dd gee Congress the United States Com Svat aes. Sie ume tary We iting We iy einen ses Port natt t, North River, The remains were wr. Ay errant xy WINS teoaing’ Gourds tp er bape Oe J make mele to therabace faxed UD 07 tthe continues to hold the stock. The Sergeant at | Forvieth siteel, Mitel ove ue as thone ot | he,rath fo take ap the MEAT | the Chrbult Court ter ‘dinick ve ng ho Sart hee Sea sie wane Goat the iL build a glass covering Pah geure aa Arms has no desire for an investigating committee sabsequently iden! rgue Inpy elected ‘ag Senator from Lo Sees es. alates snl, Sec, 3.—That the ords, corre ondence ‘and | forever at an end; ae iy reason for iw was that ation ofthe Sennvecems fol Tho Senat as ewan y ight all other document : a a Margaret Haghes, a woman some forty yearsof ‘ume et whe men Com- | men had once been rebels, will foor it as Well, at an expense 2 ol eth @nding Crédit Mobilier stock in his possession. ain. Minetoenth stvees,but.wto, had Fridey morning, ned until one o'clocke pany shall at ail times be open cath Tey the Gee- | and because they are heted caulk nereece ‘ust be struck or thirty thousan dollars, 3 ‘The steck, with accrued interest, is worth $5,000, whe uve per pu tw ree ve ce A reasury of such persons as he may del. | dow am ok Fa Fb Ty it eh will be Omly one story which Ordway declares shall swell the conscience ar ASA Heat he eget att Oe adet EE Fridey’s Proceedings. “ee, LTHAC tne inirs of the United States provi ni, as ant why subcerfige ar poe, the arcand- | Tate that there iano sie ts bulld useveud story, Gund if not claimed by Kelley. th street, where they ‘drank ote 7-4 TIE a Vidipeesien oa bankruptey shail not be beld to apply | "Mr. au st ¥., qusalned ‘the amendment Be or three a if tic te opened ae Patterson and Wilson Under the Ban, od quarried, After leaving tne m4 é Senate Tet at one o'cloc! aod the trg og amendment ae new mpaper wl, nena i Pateerson has not visited the Senate chamber parce ee quenes wa, on, etspcen was was | _, MF: Cour, (fep.) of Cal., called ap the pit to m: tt ry maples of importance was that in rela- ly was found in the dock. Sus Diogo, Cal., & port of entry, and it was passed. rw stoek be issued or & ere otter pt ae una PEAS a to-day, although it ia not pronable that he will be | &t once created inst Hoghes, and Captain Mr. Rovskteon, (rep.) of. C., presented the eredentials | °, ples ade on the property or future carne of nrenety rate FOR THE PACIFIC RAILROAD paid The departmen ‘of fine arte expelied, as the terrible anmouscement of the | HGuarsimg Of the Twentieth precinct at once | | 1°, ‘Ds ierson, Senator elect (rom South Caroline. Paci A eae ote deo vere sf pl Goa Brass £8 APEropeisivoDs Fvoommended uch Sia United States ‘Sai Sa they action of the committee last night, when he was to be found around fis asual heants. Captain |. Mr Loaas fepy of iit tee on MUitaty reo i tie Bosretary of the Treawiry is directed fe with: . | Affairs, reporte: eo nes rlatin, pu the com for or of nomiber of said road shan | hold payuients to railroad com) eis ot its as- Seon aichera. ei @ot expecting it, in presence of a large number of waine has, however, made a thorough investi: pletion, of mlittar: ew ity te wots that sho tree oF of indirectly, in amycou- | signs on account of freight oc tra’ Over their pectators, inclading his wife, is deemed sufficient ec pak the oe and does hot seriously believe ; tonne eat aoa atte nae the bill tage, Berea except tor his lawful compensation as pot any Sin 00 tas Cae moti: of nermeury ort Sa ae vie" es Punishment. Wilson feels the rebuke given him by Deput; . on and fo ot ropriions ior ‘0 ake ore. That any director or officer who shall i any such compe ny ‘and which the Academy emer re Daren the Senate Committee. fhe vody, wae fe Als, at topeea, ai cen Ca Menton" “oriage oF ped fede ‘proiced by ah tf iS 4 nd gay sue company | Seegrepnsda Vineet stents square metres ‘Tightaess in the Treasury—Extravagant | Whether heconsoa one malenovarbened te aes inden, (reo) 08 Yod., submitted a report from the ital oft taint Forovisiona of the Rare aac and transportelfon aa hall re Woke of of art, and now it seems as if only % Appropriationy To Go Over to Next Ser ‘store fell into the the dock ‘possiiiy may never be | committee of cuprerence 9 oi the me tevin omega pt send oy terry Sides kes pany te upon Pein ng pie ca i ya aphhigayen ap lon. letermine vd auaron pogy's SkOmEONTION, sand di se hal pe defermin ne the rights | 8 "spent bea yl On the Sth of Zannary last o woman The Vice Pi laid before the Se: Th Honee en, Committ es apon the nis pre- facts about these pre- bis asasamasorre seven wee tie atte’ brecel B ww Dn fect he concenlenWoey one dead it bet 8 the or, teria sre ammerng aca ic aria the a Bien te é Site Lr te ihe ale to Fa So pn ‘Court i Wiens ae I be the paratons Tor thew wl pA eS ee ine: st \e pon taaea Commission 7 miatements of the public debt | whieh fact he concealed trom the public for a day | Pt fenate renred ine conacieration of the calendar, | Sux iectLaniVS, mERcUiVR fi ‘enebs amend at ts voc other acuous therein, and ite judgment | catlons-for an appointment as Commiseener 7 forthe past two months, and the evident dispost- | OF two. 4 a the following bills were BILL, who. wanted toi of Con Late yesterday afternoon Hughes was arrestea | “" ct authoriaing honorably di Mr. 8. ; fo aes of claims against the | Buren and asked. him to send his son, ot th wattotpated Seventeen can, tnd taxon, | Riveter FettelIOOt OF Cael, street, Norn fcldjers and saiors to teuuite DAanceacahy, haces! speech ‘aguinit the imerengé "oP ealariea, “premcinse fovernment i nal id citer party te se to “perfect humselt in German}? another manic ¢ bas hd the Secretary pf the Treasury to intimate to Twentieth precinct station house, to a1 the i The bill wh sapere Some the BY adap Ay Reg ble ado Appropriation bilts being mseedy Yanda own ao they shal wiv such cause or causes precedence "ot all other | health; another said his son “had fits” and asked J By thereot shall ho the sa) ion “oD the prty leaders in eb: of committees the de. | Suit ofa farther investigation. ‘The accused stontiy | 1, ferort a EGS RES COREE ARS | Were ee Ee RS, i rrr guano General Van Buren if he would pat me nie - | denies knowing anything whatever concerns lare valley alfora consuming some time in debate, He said that there w: ir. Woop, idem.) manet te com- | that air vessel” go that he Lo i be taken , —Abrabiiey of postponiy oo another ‘fession such of | inanner in WDIGO ide Wig came Into the warns | scenes sinerne the abe of “third” bear bar: | ho honesty is that propoation, te tnerenme the slaty of | mie acre an Tae We 1ot of January went’ | at gue Of the large hospitals of Viewnm Soca is Wet,