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2 E NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1876—WITH SUPPLEMENT. ————<$—$ on ——_ i vania; CITY REAL ESTATE vou SALE. | FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS BOARDERS WANTED. coe mae vemneyee the s Sepiatity oF (Bae Sry Sha i apres Bs gp feted Pahoa of Michigan, g si 5 gm ¥ Bog AST cate 3 vais Apo LE aeusionun ys aul f HOUSEKREPIN f ay oath i0dk cc bE nite. Hattontbe : C N R a) yy fon euliated tn the arimy of the United hi wa conan, balan hontlanell 4 ear OR ether yg 2 2D PRICES : |. 32 WES oo URIS! FO FF WOCSEKREPIN No. South hi st.. opposi ther cons: 5 ng & _ Agth, 20 West 47th aud 24 West 56th sts. De eis nd Bed Room. frout, ps first floor, 6&7 6th « elegant Apartments, with choice Board pernebiny I, Ray yoo gor aporigal jurthe pethig oye Th ertrmanent shia kote Baie BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. — Mr, CONKLING, of New York, called up tho Senate bill | _ After the recess, on motion of Mr. Lonp, of Now RCH . 5 vere SIRE t a 2 vised statutes of the | York, the Senate amendment to the bill authorizing mooie KADY. A, TEACHIEA OF MUSIC: bHRLES A) Oy at Progeedines of tha First | tums ee atime ected Ste Sore | aocafedpuble to tke deposings ih tne same fet mph eeny AD ad the plano Adaress’ Board, box 196 Herald Up- g J | tary ot the Treasury of tonnage tax where it was | as Commiss oners of the United Siatew Circuit Ceurts, poate K ; treaty stipulations, | ‘Was concurred in, 7 ae ; Regular Session, exacted in contravention of existing treaty sty SE CSN “ ° Mr. Logay called up the report of the Conference | — About five o'clock, there being no other business be- resident to a fore the House, the Speaker pro tem, announced the Committee on the bill to authorrze the P: comm necment of the mornimg hour, in whic Mr. cept the services of volunteers to sldjin supprossing | fit ii Siiver bill hed Aime to be dispomed. ef, thi WR. COX'S LIPTLE POLIRIGAL IMBROGLIO. | “ws enema | sn ug ie Ba ed to cash pure a | BPS Ae the premises, AG be OR SALE ON 5TH AV. } KORNOOD OF DK. | (5 BAST 177TH ST, FIRST HOUSE PROM STH A Hall's chureh, a tine House, with Extension: will take Large and well + molerenee in exchange & well located smail Honse at u fair valugtiou. qe WE Address C. B. G.. box 1,411 Post oftie 63 RK and rear, with baths on each tloor, relerences require... OARD WANTEL OR SECOND FLOOR, Will | for two adults, wars a Ip privat hild, om ve pric sand ful ), Drexel Building, Wal ANTLY FURNISHED atlemen or gentlemen aud their wiv + house first class. 5:2 soUTH Wash ‘SQUARE, FOURTH ST — ee) Neatly furnished Rooms for housekeeping; also Rooms for s\ nel 12 years. Addres NT, Herald office. no other boarders, for g children, from “17 lars, PERMA nan and family, consist viding for tinal adjournment, and moved to amend so . with pare { the measure in order to consume tho us to provide that the two houses of Congress adjourn | oppovents o at half-past seven o'clock, this day. Agreed toy and the | morning hour, N 187TH AN citar, workshop and stabi ess location in auneaed d pure water and THE INDIAN WAR, trict. CAMPBELL, 5 en OARD WANT? resolution as amended was passed, % SVK = Creer - a MACDOUGAL 8T.- HED ROO) fe tamily, dat h ‘Iso be - md " ted a Mr. Baxxixa, of Ohio, made a conference report on SALE—AT A BAL - stony | 110 every convenicuce for housekeeping, to | dained In a few Wonks foo eit ane GANT diicaee. otal ; f the Mesure Windom and MoCreery met ppc of | tho bill to increase the cavalry force for service in the By _tarcmene down scone ) wth ot, | “epectable mall trotiie t ii. X., Hh 8 esiden! ence Frapmuttoc to Join with the committee of te cul notify | Sioux war, and proceeded to explain it, Tho Houso Fe- ween 2d and 3d avs. For particulars apply to owner, © Le = aa Ni - mo ae ke epresentatives to wait upon the Presiden! , the preinives Y™ "OF Particulars apply to owner, 0? | TU RNISHED KOOMS AND APART- | ¢ )() WANTED, BONED, WITH TWO ROOM, Executive Prerogative. hiss at Goa ieaneie cenle ts aaiourn. ecded from its proposition to authorize the raising of B MENTS TO LET. DLO voit vito and two children, azed 6 and 4; not rt The Senate then, at aquarter to seven, took a recess | 5,000 voluatecr cavulry, and accepts the proposition to BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE more than $20 per week. Address BOARD, box 126 Herald increase the regular cavalry force operating against tho ‘ aNp TO LEY. AC THIRD FLOOR, 47 JANE St, FIVE ROOMS, $28; | hice, PS)! ty ace ‘Ont s GUnPNaR agtiooenm Nin avacing. Sioux by 2,500, men. He quoted Senuior Maxey, of AREENWOOD CEMETERY.—POR S 5 . : a "EY (apa LY. ic ¥, EVENING SESSION. Texas, as authority for tho statement that the country G Plot, on one of the finest hills icon be | es ue ARD’ GOO BOARD? < | VOTE OF THANKS TO THE PRESIDING OFFICERS Upon reassembling Mr. Wixpom, from the committee | 1s on the verge of the ugliest Indian war thut it has ever pA a TAL teed eres \A auaupeers es Po Nitrn Seer Atlantic Me lieose iN "| appotited to ‘wait upon the President, reported that | gone through a war not confined to the Sioux, but e3- Serer care sa eapenrnnes Handiag, 95 Park place MORKIN B. BAER & CO.,72 West 34th st. | inall childrens priva they liad discharged that duty, and tho Present re- | tending to ail Indian tribes, cuedee JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSO! ~ CLASS FRENCH FLATS TO LET—61 | MFORT, box 200 — plied bo bad no further communication to make to er perp ( ee fue idessans pig pe Per) Sule ° CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE. | A Wost sot st. betwoon Sth and 6tn ava. HOTELS. Congress, cated the repo Por sai. H ROOF HOUSE AND 11 rooms; all improve. “BO RO 2 i ‘The Cuaim announced, as members of the committee | raising of cavalry companies to 100 men each, but the ENGDAND HOTEL, 96” BOWERY Msolution of Sympathy for Mr. | | Thec purt of the Senate to inquire into the change | aggregate strength of tho army wus not confined, at ingle Rooms; lodgings Se. nightly ; $3 weekly : ve vi der the existing law, to 25,000 men, peyote site Kerr in the House. which has taken place m the relative value of gold and Sea ae Le gles Mean at haan LATS, $18 A OR SALE CHEAP—A FREN: Stable, with Outbuildis ~ st. ; Janitor in attendance, Ments: four lots, 100, of Bramball av., Jermoy cit N 20., 72 West 3 " x a the silver aud the causes thereof, Messrs, Jones, of Nevada; Helghis, near Jackson av sscarneriianetahss cae MORKIS B. BAER & CO., 72 Wost Mth st._ | 7 tee ioter, BROADWAY AND STH ShSPLI Boatweh sna Beak: 7 % + | ference report in. the interost ‘of economy and elll- = LATEST IM- | (Uy did Rooms nnd Board, $2 @ da} x (RENCH FLAT TO LEV, WITH THE Reon ne 8 week Mr. McCregay submitted a resolution returning the | ciency. ‘The bill as it passed the House will have cost PROPERTY OU pr ts. Tnquire at'N West S1si ot families aud gentlemen dt provements, Tnquire at No o ____, | fumities aud jemon. " Py the government not less than $3,000,000, aud the coun- SALE OR ss = . ee - ae i is : thanks of the Senate to tho President pro rem, (Hon, ‘ arp pee heger a ~ Jie APAR S-FROM TWO TO EIGHT ND BROADW THE AHA TRIE ATIN W. Fe he dignity, justice and jinpar- | try Would have bad the service of the troops only from T PLAINCIELD. FOR | N"Feomit alin order; centrally located; rents, | rect), with Board THE TOMAHAWK BURIED AT PARTING. tality with Ad ne bal ieee ‘the delibera- | the 15th of October to the 15th of December, when rc barn, &e.: hall pri Inquire at 46 Ferry $10 to HO." Office 180 bast 12th st. if rd; superd ‘ tions of tho Senate. Agreed to by a unanimous vote. they would have to go into winter quarters, and their A HANDSOME %5 AC ARM, IT MILES IN JER. | QPLENDID LOWER PART, MODERN IMPROVE. WM. G. TOME KIXS, ianiiabar: . _ At half past seven P, M. the gavel of the presiding | six months’ term would bave ex ired before winter Good buildings. fruit and water: for sale ex. | 5 iments; near Elevated Railroad, reut low; also third E By Prep i officer (Me. Ferry} toll and he spoke an gallows: was over. Ou the other hand, the bill as agreed upon tremely iow. D, CORLBY, 12 Centre st. | Floor, Inquire of owner, 444 West 41th st, ce Sour HPRN FOR oAS ICAN Pa ng > A DAY. SENATE. ainack Oi shsatinean dca, in the Conference Committee would not pig ond con ex. IHANCE FOR BOARDING HOUSE R | MO LET-IN NIC HOUSE, FIRST FLOOR, | } Pte ganar headaed itt G78 Broacway, . ‘August 15, 1876, 0 i ‘of udjonrnment it me, | penditure of over half that sum, ahd wou! 10 best wetory, islizab t, N.J.)—House hus 18 all rooms ele. ments; $23 permouth, 239 | Corner Sd 4. he) I aomst ipa Sep chae Ronntane, 14 SHORE exer emiieheiéne tor’ ther rest oon tad and most efficient way of increasing the army im the Fooms; terms, $1,000 cus £. 3 UNT. bast oth st., betwe 1 avs, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C.. WANTED in this City ana Br@ki ed The Chaplain, ia his opening prayer this morning, | qi ior tie courtesy extended to me thronghont an arduous | present emergency, . uy PRIVATE FAMILY RESIDING IN @ invoked the Divine bessing upon the members of both | session of eizht months and over, now drawing to a close. |” ‘The confereuce Feport was agreed upon, Yeas, 107; : 2 ‘ous suppert th ‘un impeschment trial, Conn.. can offer first Bourd and accom houses of Congress, now about to separate and seater | Aoq? ymteneris ivRere GerouKh an Tee ieuce as | BAYS, 39, way. | a SALE OR TO | | eer AD YO SEAT FO jar Sing Sing. N. Y., Iuto residence of Jacob M. | ~~ oa ‘Stow parent the months of 4. S01 “ ollowing are the mays:—Mossrs. Atkin Googe, farished or wataralahed: splendid lawn, shade | PRIVATE, FAMILY DESIRES RENT OF TIOUSE | each hones dollehitaity stinaielt Meta aine far apart through all the land, He returned thanks for | Zour “residing officer. “accept,” tay “hevrty. thanks. | Lie tolowing ave Ate, Raves mS ot Kem? Hee eee eee CUES AS, 0 Broadway, | re Address box fetiso Pose odiee, Ze SF * MAW MOAN | place ‘ueticeable, for, tis beautiful scenery; fine bathing. | the persoual regard for the general concord which has | axsoctuted with other historical events it will espoctally be | tucky, Cook, Clymer, Cowan, Cox, Dibrell, Dow Got n's estat notable as embracing the union of tw: prevailed and for the freedom, frankness and the tol oe the + Nional” permanence, huweven: 1b no. | pase Hereford Hooker, enturies in the Hite | Felton, Forney, eran lias: Gauee, Goode, Gunter, We are about topart. | tucky, Knott, Lamar, Piper, Riddle, Roberts, Robbins Ut ROOMS, PRIVATE ‘ouse, Hunton, Jones of Ker ThE OR Fi ATTORNE 2 ; ¢ THORBURN MANSION, FORTY MINUTES FROM , giving particulars, 11 city, three from beat landing PP ie Ra erance with which all views and all questions have | guarantee against personal change. | niocears | weray st Sata nahin et ahaa’ Inanis even TART eon ee ae without the suggestive reflection that iu the Grst “ hieagrreeaowe-ny ack gg Mra gyre yw . Brooklyn. 7 =EMALL HoUsk OR GOTTAGE NTED IN | quire at boat landing: terms been discussed. mouth of the new century and next to this iu which we ¢ late "ae ae caffeine! Wike aoa Wilt ae Tor 7 ” . A w Yor or} be fi d locatior, om The committees on Printing and on Public Buildings | separate our number was broken by the death of alker o| rginia, ie, OR peopuerive axp | ZA. Sew Yor city or imokion: mut bein good locations | OAR | vegies dg PR Pea Ro ho Bik otal | ; les froin New York: 20 | Agro with full ‘particulary number of rooms, rout, 6, | T3Gity, good rooms. In- | and Grounds were authorized to sit during the recess. | Attachment. of many and. ‘the ‘respect of. “all and CONGRATULATORY SPEECH OF MR, BANKS. © Snge; frate and nuts in abundanee: springs und porde-whers | "aga parva” Spc RES FUR aes “|The Sehato then proceeded to consider the House | bY, the, departure of another whore, longer earear bad | afr, BaxKs, of Massacinsatts, rose, and, after gon- trout can be raised by thousands; tor ebildren and brouehtal | Gite or withouy Boanl pws Kaaltnee Beet ioe Gaink ah E, N | pills granting pensions to various persons, and a large | which he now honors with eredit tw himself aud tho Senate. | Eratulating the Houge on the good fortune whiel Affections invaluable, price, $4.0 0; terms to suit a with or withow ew t miles from Catskill, one from mountain; first class Tu retar g to your several States to grect their approval altended 1t, and the degree of health and happiness N. ORK CO.. 52 Jolin st. with particulars, GUOD VAY, Herald Uptown Brauch | jour und large Rooms: terms $i . number were passed, but before acting upon all om the | of your ilstingulshed serv cvs may heaven's kindly ears | witch had accompamed t during the presesent long and Jror Sa ant a eniee ae | _ COMFORT BOOM Detapiliy | calendar a motion for an executive session, made by | attend und return you all with, wdded strength to renew | laborious session, said that the House could not forget cea Bitte con eis 2 CI FLAT WANTED—FURNISHED OK Ke | FVOUNTRY BO WANTED M b sh 4 d, at halt-psat twelve, | 224% labors next December, To the officers of the Senate, | that, atthe very moment of ity organization, one of its miles trom New York, fiv utes from de : hed, below 23d st. preferred, second or third floor | © wite within a half mile r, Anthony, Was agreed to, and, at halt-pa el¥¢, | Wise valued aid bas enabled me to hoid your coutidance, I most beioved and bonorabie members bad been stricken, iculars address COUNTRY SEAT, box so» New York Post stating torts, Mention, d@ Tey box 2.969 New | months Octobe | the galleries wore eleared and the doors closnd. tender singero’ weknovlodymont Hig winning cow'aiL | Hoven Wy diceace, and was alli failing tm. healthy. Until b= rink ean A mY At two o'clock the doors wero reopened and the | jirt regular oneteas adjourned | the House was led to believe that his end was very near, VREAT CHANCE.—CHOICE FARM OF 28 ACRES, ee ee ee eine gar ae T with Stock, & Kk: i 1 " din J location fur private v: Ap. lauso om the floor and in the galleries.) He (Mr. Banks) had been handed by a member of tho with Stock, Crops, &c., in Bucks county, Pennsylvan| nished. in a good location fu om House (Mr. Cox, of New York) a telogram received by Mouseill to provide for the payment of a full month’s | Without day. Couxtey, BOARD AT A FARM HOU Mann Gon cain Wann hocceina: toear Gon tuust be reasonable. Address W. Tl, HUDSON, Island per week, Address M. yages to 00! ployés recently permanent) ‘ ° e Heee SUMNER ale a enna genni cons O28 | Wat : | Port sie, sects, Suits counts Lox stand | Saeneco ce: tia peor ta alesa steerer: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, thet Kents past ve this afteraoce,, which read as fob fect garde ueren, woudland: running spring | V7 ANTEDEORNIRHED AND U fPUOSE WISHING BOARD IN Tite CATSKI Npesarcidasta " Wasurvatox, Augnat 15, 1876. | lows: water: variety choice fruit; fine builil large stone | Houses, for which we have immediate | farm house, during the remainder of the hi ing and Printing of the Treasury Department, was ‘ dwelling, # rooms: plonty 3 ndid- barn, carriage MINE & GRAY | odiutions xt the undersigne sat WAS ue ara ene ioan a! Monday night’s session of the House was continued ne asap area Btrhe Sees npre? eset houne henmery, Ae: pr i KK horse and | —— = | For reference inquire of Mrs, | Passed w' a iy condition is very critical, No change since mor a eee 3 hogs, 50 chickens, Yarn wagon, harn \ Abt Lt A | D gounpenss ve giakohaig REL. End, i Feta Mr, Wrst submitted a resolution to pay the pages of tll six o'clock this morning, most of the time alter M. C. KER. es seg A spa adap ba, go pe ale ¢ VANHOE. tox | Mrs. Goddard, Faeor Mr R.A. Will 5, midnight being taken up in dilatory motions and ma- | . Yo was sure that it hvould be the unanimous desire outs, wheat, rye. Hay, de.," only 8,500; ‘only ve Ast. Address, ‘with particulnrs, IVANHOE, Vox | Baer teeeen ote Namen ai ee the Senate their per dicm. compensation until August res to prevent Mr. Cox resuming hisspeech in re- | of ail members and of all sections of the country that cash, balance eusy@healthy, Leautiful country : | ‘ald viftice, Nartb * 4 nouyres : H by. | fi press or by the propristor, at short 1 30. : - 188 10 Its absent Speaker its con- Het Take 8:45 4M train oor alerts a | by null or telegraph. RP MOURE, Propel Tybiaaib ich Sead agreed (3 yeah tx Gans, ply to Mr. Kasson, Atiast, about five o'clock im the | the louse shonla expres to i ation ol his seh Railroad to : arrive su EsOkRis. r A in ted between the opposi if ¢ ‘a mae t aiugh Howce: ; ; is oo SUMMER Serre | On motion of Mr, Wixvow, tho Senate, by a vote of pees truco he Pasion ee ro Pe a Sieoe, at Lie Lope far, yhe,reavorabian, of Bis Realkt ° In WALKER, waiting, eee there ctu FAMILY HOTEL. ORANGE MOUNTAIN, ONLY | 99 yoo 12 nays, receded from its amendment to the | {Fees and an opportunity scneanebsnlcngtg. ne Ho A eaty ‘iene as auetoer. 21. six minutes’ w ni Mountain Cox and Mr, Kasson to make due apology to the Honso 3TAMPORKD.—RUINOUS S 5 SACKIFICK.— BLES | 4 TEI "7 7 UR. | f New York ; la House bill to provide the necessary means to detra: That the Hoase of Repreventatives, at the mo- kant six-acre Sout . | WANT nC anne AND MELE SUR: | ond oold water: veranda in lawns fo Te Ddiner ee Gaus | Deeem | and each other for the exhibition of any angry passion | ment of closing ice present session, tenders to tho” Hon. Mt where; only six miu depot; UY ished st ouse, for a private family of three, | id garden: carriaue Write for circular, | the expenses of the District of Columbia until Decem- rm Py hat | ©; Kerr, its boloved prosiding officer, the heartioit sympathy ‘ perfect summer or winter residence; overlooks entice see ee RE LOrhnad cad konolatmente Beat blomectanmeiues | Address MOUNTAIN: HOUSK nge, N. J. ber 1, 1876, and the bill was passed as it came from the | or tho violation of any parliamentary decorum that | [; itftemmors in his aflliction, ‘hope that the recuvery bugil; price $20,000. avs., neighborhood and appointments first class; terms must Ybuse of Represvatatives. ether might be guilty of. fait may saon give to untry the benefit of bis bo moderate. Address W. Ki. b., Herald olfics TEL, BATH, 1. HUBBARD, Town Hall, ¥ | BATE BOG Bate, 1s cpm ces wade a : - FANTEDITO HIRE A SMALL ‘OFFIOE, BETWE Rooms, with first clubs Hoard: elegant bathing, ke. MATAWAN, 8. J. FORTY. MI3 W Halland 284 tt; low rent. Adpieas JON: | one hour by boxt or rail, ©. A. HUNTING, Proprictor nt, $100 per annuum, Apply at so | Herald office, s NATSKILL MOUNTAIN ‘On mnotion ot Mr, LoGAX the Senato insisted upon its sé] and exanvle, amendments to the House bill to authorize the President | After that Mr. Hewrrr, (dem.) of N, ¥., took tho | “ong resolution was dectarod unanimously adopted by a vee" | to accept the services of volunteers to aid in suppress- | floor, and in a speech, which was rapturously applauded | tho Speaker pro tem., Mr. Sayler, and a copy of tho BOARD AT GLEN Col | ing Indian hostilities, and a Committee of Conference | py his own side of the House, aefended Governor Til- | resolution was ordered to be telegraphed to Mr. Kerr. lor grocery business; Barclay st “UNPURNISHED MUSE IN A GOOD | V tage, near Mountain House and Falls; terms, $8 to S10, | ked tor. Snousse, of Nebraska, the bill pro- = We eras one carson aoe xtares preferred, | Address OWEN GLENNON, Catskill, Reterence, D. Cur: | Wass Tainted agtmembers of the commitice | den from tho assaults made on him by Mr. Kasson and aheneeh ote Morten or the rasarbanpuretiiie ‘ | feom Lith Sepiomber to Ist June, 1877, Address W. B, J., | ley, 12 Centre st., New York, | son te purtef the Senate Messrs. Logan, Hiteucock | eulogized him as the standard bearer of the national | Confederated Otoo and Missouri [odians,and the Sac ada Rh Re SE SY 4 es A A ad Slade ~ | BORER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. SAMATOGR | Sha Matoy. : democracy. and Fox Indians, in the States ot Kansas and Ne- ote! cago, complete in every de ereree 5 S Wire, win yr —Hot and cold Sulphur Baths, equal towny in ‘ } si 3 Ki Ke v; vo-th @upacity, with et Ehiined yoom. kad ber 5 ane t BY A UTS M 7 fin Bintan enncverial tance from: hotels. — Add@@be.’ fi the Cuarr laid before the Senate a communication D, . | braska, was taken up and pussed by a two-thirds vote ® xood paying business. For particulars address the owner, ret, y, clxht monils from | Circular, box G1 Post oflice, Sueatoga Springs, ‘This is’ not | from the President, enclosing a report from the Secre- | ON mouonof Mr. Raxpatt, of Pennsylvania, tho Sen- | ovop ihe President's veto. JOHN KELLER, 12 D t., Chicago, UL Pr vent nosto 0 '$ ‘Address J, QO. | the White Sulphur Springs at Lake | of State in answer to the Senate resolution of July | ate amendments to the bili todefray the expenses of The Speaker annourced as members of the Joint NO EXCHANGE FOR THKNEWENT PROPERTY, A | $ 407 New York Post Otfice FAMILTON HOUSE, STAMFORD, CONN-CPERPECT | 24,"as to the number of ctvil oflicers and employés 10 | ghe pistrict of Columbia until December 1, 1876, wore | Cominittee on Chinese Immigration Messrs. Piper, of tof 7 cr . borde ming on t stoma Kiver and TANPEDCAN UNF lib FLOOR, INA I health ‘drives, good bathing, gas. water in every the Stato Department. peoanbe < ae nonconcurred in. * California; Beebe, of New York, peated of lowas Fhnber ient'in- the por ved ed By \ privat 4 xentleman, wife and child, four | room: terme monveate ree ee —.- | M iearel yt pot Nit read o i tes tint) the Mr. Mornisoy, (dem.) of Ills. Chairmaa of the Com. Nao ak ueege Y re d from the eed | yours oid: location between 4th and SOth sts; rent mot to ALMER TOUS? ON THE llUDSON—A | r, CRAGIN, (rep) Of N. H., said the repor ir. Mor ir ( ) - At seven o'clock a message was received fro Herald of | 1$30 a month. Address G. J Jerald oft few desirable house first class; modern im. | Seeretary of State, just submitted, completed the list | mittee on Ways and Means, stated that that committee | Seuate announcing that the Senate had passed a reso- monts: gas, baths and mountain air, House oven until | Of Feports from the several executive departments of Intion for the tinal adjournment of Congress at hulf- PSTURY BRICK DOUHEE | WW anieh ® LLEnwHED VERT M08 a OU ber 1, Mrs. PALME | the government, as tothe nuinber of civil employés | bad taken evidence in the alleged improver use of | past seven this evening, and, on motion of Mr. Mommy 5x102, good locat y renter ieee - ak Way cee | 1n from 1839 to 1875, inclusive, in answer to the | money to aid tn the passage of the Hawaiian treaty | sox, of, Illinois, the resolution was adopted. i i tnthe: shee tases dress, st 2 ited States Hote O# MNT HOUSE, ORIENT POINT, LT, | Aaipinnca dey 2h: ha Sith of daly ia " i these two pieces ot pro | \\PANTED—IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF MADISON situated on the extreme end ot Ista seen sath ot July Inet the Senator frowa North | Bul, but there was nothing in the evidence showing the Saeiietiaie tem odeation of priv: niged tor a fine Resid ar tie eit W ‘iiuare, & Sele of ftoome for two singe kentlenen, Aa Sound and Gardiner's Bay.—-tplendid ee ste arerrsnte) Ta tromu ear ReatIe) mutation heap Grater evo da ali tl ced a table, purporting | Justice of such allegations. He therefore moved that loge, said:—In the appointment of the committee just da (Mr. Woodbvura) and Caroliza (Me. Merrimon) Introd to be a statement of the empl ambrance, Inquire « RAUKLE and salsing dress Ox 5,04 Post of AR ‘sin the departments | the committee be discharged from 1s further con- | made the gentleman from N Sass ted TANTED-—BY A Ist IN QUIET —SLRKIS Hot NEW DRIGHTO { 51 1875, cotwpiled from the biennial 5, bei ted. ANTED °, ° 1 a tn o <T. MARK’S HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, 8. 1 rom 1859 to 70, compu aS: sideration, So ordered, myself have not been consulted. W sirohus premoy i beeth M PE renters hens rey sane omnes STucxitable Rooms to let; favorahle terms tor August aud | register. A shght glauco at that table con- | ® qeceaash 0” xan Caviton, Hore the SpraxeR sald it was not a privileged mat- Dolpw th st. Address EQUITY. Herald office, Herald Uptow fice. ; . z CRAWFORD £@i eee in pen bgp yge 4 Was crroneous. | yur, BaNxIXG, (dem.) of Oto, moved ro-noncon@ur | ter. Mr. Page paraiated, however, a spite of the AC IL’ PNCHANGE THREE-STORY 1OUSK IN NEW | \roU WILL FIN ” F DVANTAGE | The table gave the number of civil employes of the | i) tno Senate amendment to the House bill for yolun- | Speaker's continued cries of “Order” and Lammoring \ York or Hoboken for . : LA faa Oe ee uy aouae a ee near depot and perfectly | government in 1871 as 7,605; im 1873, 50,637, and ia | teorg to aid in suppressing Indian hustllities, He cx- | with the gavel FY house wit sond particulars of Houses 10 MORRIS B. BAER & | miles of New York, near depot. SM. BUGERT, owner, 20 | Gu., 72 Wee dnien abundance | 1875, 94,119 ‘This table had figured i the other Houso vidod for 5 . | Ibis peculiarly unfortunate, he sald, that the gentle- Browd st. eves rita % bholerm tig Poser te HC LORIE | Wig ¥ W. F. HALSEY, Atlantieville. | of Congress as well as here, and the statement that the fngen i bes jut sea esate umpoumunrremeded man from lowa (Mr. Kasson) made his speech yester- WwW: | BOARDERS WANTED. —_ WANTED TO PURCHASE. ~~ | United States had {119 civil employes in 1875 was a | for the increase of regular cavairy regiments to 100 | day, Which is the cause of lils being forcea from that i | i JM BROADWAY.—HANDSOWELY “FUR. ENFRD LA CIGAR STORE IN LOOOD LOCATION | STOSS error and phe peagreners re 2 tr men for cach company. He asserted that the existing | Comittee, after the Speaker promised the gentleman doth Ne | Roum, suitable Tor two, with or without Board, | WY ANTED A CIGAR STORE IN GOOD LOCATION | tavle from the reports of the hea sof the departments, | inw already wuthorized that increase, but if men were | {rom Nevada and myself that he (Kasson) should be free. Gthay, | 132 Bast Leth st. Brookisn. | submitted tn answer to lis resolution covering the | needed ior the Sioux war they were needed imme. | appointed. years namod, and tt showed that in 1873 the number of | Gitely, aud could be got on the frontier where men | — Alege number of mombers Joined tho Speaker in Nis ED s a 8 J cs =. " (lass Bowed 2 Wont Sch ate moar Bro such employés was 07,312, instead of 80.637, the num- | Knew the Indian character and how to tight Indians. demanding Mr. Pago to como to order, and so great West 44th S0( “ACRES—ONE-HALF IMPROVD 2 buildings, gri i00D FARM | 5 Say tail, 10, tome hay . . potatoes, 20 cows. & 00 bushels ry first class Board. 2 . Rear Broadway, 1X) bushels onty, si Wn a DWAY, H ber stated by the Senator from North Carolina. In Mr, GARFIELD, (rep.) of Obio, aud Mr. Tnorxscac, of | W#s the uproar and confusion that the Sergeant-at- | table prepared by him (Mr. Cragin) showed a gradual Stalked about in the most disorderly section of the | Increase since iSTl. Such increase in the Post Ullice | titer Some turther discussion the amendment was | Pulls 2 r _— a oak t0ltahie ene . | De Jone being about 3,000 per annum, ou: ° % 5 rh. POLORADO OR NEW MEXICO MINING PROFUDEY |)’ LARGH OONNBGTING AND SEVERAL Be yas = y eseond haga fants bg aig b penis toad pine ap ntnentot irew ponmaners In the pata ciahine eohete Per! eh ect be wise tal eee cavot Gite hae dennmnrutvesontal iS tarveah fas Semabtioas coreane naidien te aimee Mkt Ane W. Hl. GIIFFICH & CO., 40 Vesey st | ‘Treasury Department the Increase amounted to about | SYongrauing Mr Ellison, the engineer of the Touse, | in culling Mr, Page to order—got into n wordy alterca- | convenient and fine location, MERICAN STANDARD BILLIARD TABLES, WITH Sutistuctory rates; everything Srate REAL © STATE WANTE rat barn address, for five days, CAPITALISTS, box 10 Sa ee at Sine Hien | OTHER GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN STANDARD | 4,000 during the whole period, Dut it was fully eX: | iron certuim charges against bis Otuess to hold that | {100 on their own account, Mr. Lano insisting that Mr, Herald office. eik cil omoie client eee Devel Billiurd Tables, second hand Tables, Phelan and | piurmed by tho Seeretary of the Treasury in his eter | potion, Page's remarks wero an insult to the Speaker. aa ee SOR Cataae ae. . ut private table; also Rooms for | Uvtender Combination Cushions. soos eM ayiaS his report. One thousand eight hundred ‘After discussion the report was agreed to, A committes of three was appointed to wait on the I. W, COLLENDER, 733 Broadway, = an gangers Aye Sorakeepens OF.:the: 20, On motion of Mr. Tarbox the Senaie amendments to | President and anhounce that both houses were ready MISCELLANE r - nue Department were tueluded in the ister in 1} nee, si mie ternal Re’ blonutad “os tho bill granting pension to Emerick W. Hansel for his | to adjourn sine die, COMFORTABLY — FU 3, and although they were cm- | Ygfence of tbe lee Secretary Seward were concurred im, | ON motion of Mr. HooKxR, of Missi stppl, the Senate ENNET? BUILDING. br oF I Fieeproot $5 heoms with be ‘rill be let to cape gh eke pee ANDSOMELY ED Rooms; | Hews Voifere fucllties tp traveller | Rames did not appear on the biennial register. An- | 4 message trom the President announced that he | Smith, of Missisaippi, was passed. itered to suit | Gye TO & wets | DO ., probeess hes anaes asl torts; table boarder other cause of the merease was the employment of per- toatl siedalll repealing dosikunte Gtaaks ean The SPEAKKR announced the appointmept of Messrs, fous iu the National Bank Redemption Ageney, whose | Otrcy guutractors to amish ie paving of Fenusylvania | Gibson, of Louisiana; Blond, of tssourlMand Willard | Salaries were paid by the ‘national banks | The | avenue by Decetnber 1 next Referred. of Mictigan, on the commission of silver coinage, Alsa j names of $77 deputy collec men ste The | ., Zhe following Message was aiso received trom the erat yay ad ewirimiorion ive Dati ant mst et oF ase in the War Departurent i ae ts com pear rll abanienve myrigoature | Columbia, instend of Mr. Willard, of Michigan, excused. pared with 73 was , bul was = tully 2 : v Mr. Wewts, (dem.) of Mo., reported that the - | Bxplained by the Secretary of War in bis letter, ‘The ri pega opine la ba ear Neat Hf “Tiad been 1s appropriations for tl umber of civil oillcers aud employes in the eee ah ave coke t tor the | mittee had waited on the President, and had been in- ; ho Ww, 1877, for other purposes, it formed that be had no further communication to make of the United States in 1875 was 52,172, instead tivn to ® provision in the uct my lirective | to Congress jons and everytaing 2 as: good tal wae i ek i | reway ae all tines to convey travel 272 West 26th st, near | Vor ‘particulars apply to A Store, Centennial Grounds, or H. GAZ home ed Sth ay © feos PRINTERS, LITHOGRAPH. | eren ors, &e.—To let, with steam power, splendidly lighted Lott, 58x80, In the ‘now and elegant building corner Worth |] () and Mutherry sts. Apply on therremincs, -D. DURAND. | A, NOWAAw, Jer Kk SUN, 1 ON THE PRE AY t Inquire for jani Take the olevai WPo MAXURAOTUH “FURNITURE. Ndi entre servics Mo Lir- LOWER PART OF 16 DEY : metise © tovk at low pi 3 * [PO LETTER" LOWS Van wicks Chet on 12 Ney does STH AV.—PARTIES OR | ~~ SPICE ST BARING ALD REE of 94,119, as stated by the Senator from North Carolina, sto cortain of the diplomatic and coun: THANKS TO THR SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE. : fines 2 | 1S singte « i¢ Rooms forthe fall and win. | | ob Rindge “thes oon Ho catied attention to the various reports of heads Fovernment “to elose their offices.” In Mr. Ganviexo, of Ohio (Mr. Clymer, of Pennsylvani & utecane rz | tet, with first class tuble, will please ex! as above. Gatos one do soven qiecen $130; Heh tops Turkish Suite | Of departments, transmitting she information tn an. | the literal senve of this direction it would by an invasion of | paving caken the Chair), olfered a resolution scudering 2 Walon ate tonne <hr of fe log 12 BAST 280 ST oto LET, PLEGANTEY FUR. | $100, worth & uperd Steinway € Sons Piano: | swer to his resolution, and said he desired the country | f° (yyy he the: t “shal have power, uy | the thanks of the House to Mr. Sayler, Speaker pro ’ Ano st., with or without steam = _Nished Rooms, with Board, frouting Madison squai forte, cost $850, for &. SOO yards Carpet, 50c.; over 30) | to know what gross exaggerations bad been made in it ot the ke | tempore, for the impartiality, efficiency and ability with otal Household the “dollar; must be | the Senate and in the otuer House of Congress in this ounbie offer refused. Cali at private residence | year ot our Lord 4876. ane a aL av. iN aa ey ot It was ordered that the communication be printed —— yATE FAMILY LEAVING CITY W ¢ table, NT ROOMS; | AL dispose of their Household Furniture, made to ord gg emg eerie which be had discharged the trying and arduous duties of his office during his present terin of service. Mr. BLackncrs, (dem.) of Ky., asked Mr. Garfield to * accept an amendment by including the name of Mr. SEC LOOR, WITH PRI nt Rooms on third floor, en : Feferepees F.C Fulton | 1 AV.=STORE, BASEMENT AND abair. | oeincis, eae 186 Oth ay., Second F SO Wonk Seek | SRS OSe SRe les SES S. RICH, 74 Murray st. pyres 7 West. tion of money for suits Roos! tarnilt sPalwaed eromhae ‘The House bill to amend section 5 of tho act to pro- Mathes aad expomees Of ihe torelen sepressnsatines | Cox, of New York, DWELLING HOUSES vO LK. Sirite tant Pty Bee vide for the repayement of Pennsy lvur:a avenue, So a8 | ofthe goverument, In the extly days of the yoverament « | Mr. Ganvixiy suid he had no objection if unanimous ” i EAST wri Sih | ads, Dressing Ca: | to provide that the pavement shail be he wah cpae by —s Fi ti shia fearing: + ne the Executive | consent were given for the purpose. + wanecen gai TS: Rees re, Se ze mod, Ren 8 January 15, 1877, was called up and passe to doterinine the urade of the sflicers and the counteics to | “No objection being made the name of Mr. Cox w: a L DESIRABLE coms, en sutte or singly, With er without Board, | Thrcts a ‘The amendment of the House to the bill to encour- Ar peep eegeeryp terri ay age Meck perma RP papier Sayler in the resolution, and the K. STEVENSON, J 3 st 178 - — s. ke, e and promote telegraphic communication between | Specific sums have been appropriated tor designated m r : \ ast t7thst. | Til AV.=PLEASANT ROOMS TO @iray, age aud pi eras sions or employment, and, as a rule, the omission by . | resolution was unanimously adopted. N BLEGANT L. a OURS ¥ oard, of #6 dan 0 ~ — es America and Asia was agreed vo, and the bill was ss to make an appropriation f any specified st has ‘The Sreaxre pro tem. then announced that the hour ARGE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE | = 1 Board, : Boga po ts A” Mites, titty Secateirds vane deamess, tre coe Regeusterens | A HANDSOME SOFA AND SIX | passed. nore been accepted a Jou'ota wish on the | for final adjournment having urrived, und thanking the ; ure hee i | Chairs. neatl also a Washing nw GA ¥RTO, part of Congress which the hxecutize branch of the govern. | House for 1t8 courtesy, the lirst session of the House aching and Wri , 0 doate r 5 ~ ‘Senate {respected and complied with, — In alli < 4 sivail family, suitable for single gen: | Cull all the Se ‘The Ciare laid betore the Senate a message from the | ment respected and complied wi calling attention to | of the Forty-ourth Congress stood adjourned without ek at Lith st., top floor, popuda * the passage which I have indicated I ussume that the inten- of w gentleman and wif ee aye - Fe ie ca toed for the mata otis | tion’ of the provision is only to exercise the constitutional | 48 ‘ 55 Le Wika | Be LOW SUITS WILL BR SOLE t approval the Senate bill to providd for the sale of a | perogative of Cours: over the expenditures of the cov. | This authoritative dissolution was followed by loud euhareitientont sada) at 108) o'clock nt TUNIS shis day (Wed- | portion. of (he reservation of the contode! apd | ernment and to ix time on which the compensation of | cheers, members and oiticers immediately engaging im Bape Ions tacke priv: jay), at 1035, r 5B As98U | Missouri bands of Indians and the ‘OX | certain diplomatic aud consular office andmot | taking leave of each other in a most demonstrative EP BOARDERS, iture, new and two adults,” Address N. | Oy si RIVILE Will PE Foie nore - “ SS tire SHED HOUSE TO | other desirable Koo FA MACDOUGAL St—A Ft * , ren esemt Oocupants will bi " - ——__.— | Indians in Kansas and Nebraska: Also another me: to invade the prerogative of the Executive, which I should | manner, and goon the hall, so lately the 14, seat: present coonpante will beard. | QD ST, 129, EAST, NEAR MADISON PARK RRORS” PIANOS, AT | sage from the President statiag that he was convinced, | be coinpelled to resist, aud my present object is not to dis | Pour and coulusion, Wn ndoned’ by alt ante few Unfurnisnea. | 20) Rooms with Board, singly aad en suite; transient and Cases, Dosks, . Bedding, Parior Suits, | arte further examination, that his: message returning the win of Hog Sousppropriave fF 1 aon, d —UNFURNISHED trot a3D_ ST. ; i. Bedroom Sets, &e., at auction prices private sale, 39 Bust ‘| t Wat to! construction that | oorkeppers, pages and sweepors. 4 A fell i aah ral ieee ; he Tih se od LA the bill without bd ey. was premature, aod ay » iy be placed ‘on the langu used 09 Implying A. av Sath st, stot, $1,105 34th Hap si Sv.—HANDSOMB SINGLE Liasieti ss 2 stead vesting that the bill might be returned to tun for bis nein the Legisiati ‘auch to direct the el m ‘RA ent Park ev., #hen, WILETAM TCORKR, 220 Stay.” | 23 gouvi et, with Board; terms mod SEE cannes LOTS AND MATTINGS | signature. Sete tnsing ottie of the diplomat cronies seers of |) SENOS omem OUTRAGE, An NTION!—HOUSES: KEDUCED RENTS: CALL | everything fir a co 112 Fulton st. Citeniars | Mr, Epwunps, (rep.) of Vt, said he would be glad if vernment, U, 3. GRANT. — 2A. for printed list, MORRIS B. BAER & CO., 72 West | oye bast . (MADISON KQUARE) | tates we 1. J some one older luan himsell «would inform lim | Wasiisarox, August 14. . A FATHER BRUTALLY CLUDBED WHILE PLEAD. Bath st. __-. | SO Rooms, with Boeray transients $2 p rua. ewe | WEWELKY. Wactler the senate could return a bill to the President | Mr. Lawnexcy, rep.) of Ohio, thought Congress was ING FOR HIS soy. MREE-STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT, No. rs, KENT, RUT N ’ atter le bad vetoed it, Tue Constitution of the United | morally bound as its political duty to appropriate for : West S2d st. ; location first class; newly | is CLINTOS ROADWAY. aecdihaidiae Waves reeled | States, agcording to his views, Was explicit on that sub- | the salaries of tninisters as for any other olticer, William Fitzgerald, aged filty-one years, by occupas F690 per month; small family wanted; part reserved by ant front te all, with Bosrd Tickets bought of Diamonds, Wat | Jeot. Wheda bill was returned without the signature | Mr, Teexen, (dem.) of Va, entered is protest against | tiou a confectionery vender, living at’ No. 30 Madison owner for « physician's office $5 woekiys transie dated. 01 tho President the Senate must proceed to copsider | some of tue doctrines announced on the other side. In | stevet, called at the Central Office yesterday and pre- * ry RENT—A F OUR STORY HOL WITH SECOND Ty hh 4 rg 7 a 7 whether the vill should be passed, uoiwithstanding the | relerence to the Presidents message im regard to the and third Ph house adjoining, furuished of un- t tly at transient summer | AL” Watchen Dowsing: haces: Slike canes ha eeaeee: | objections of the President theroto. River and Harbor bill, be said, after signing the bili | fFFed chargos against Ollicer Courtlander, of the Fourth furniel Inquire 116 West 44th st Prices; strictly first class, ee A yught ana sold. “J. 1. LYNCL, formerly New York He m@yed that the Message be referred to the Com- | the President's ouly duty was executive, and the iS precinct, for brutally clubbing him the night previous, BAST 28TH RT, NEAR 4TH AV.—IN ROOMS; | 6 7 TREN OTH AY AND | st 4 Kicetions, sUitution provided that he must take care that the la’ Fitzgerald’s ay rance told the whol y, i AL. cxteient order." apply to owner, 128 Ean Race? | Bl A RS Re Bier: WATCH, | Mr Sanday agreed with tue Senator from Vermont. | 1s executed. rd See e'story. | Hidde ingle Rooms elegans!: M ‘4 A ith Board; house aed ape A constitutional discussion ag to the limits of the | Jufies consisted of adecp gash in the forehead, a { : Ls, of Kaui swollen and discolored eye and two fractured tivs. He | agreed that the President ght, wold Mr. Ise SAK SSTH ST I WILL RENT | ! 37 PARK AV € that pertect’ com; the ony bh on the beau. | P y destravle. Aud exchan, siabiished INOb, could no more recall a bill utter he had vetoed it power of the President in regard to diplomatic officers * Hful avenue. Apply t9 owner at n eee | gfe BAST SIGE OT HROADWA Ki, Dealer, 736 Broad he could recall a bili alter he had sighed it The sole | was carried on by Mr Tucker, of Virginia, and Mr. | Was accompanied by his wile, whose shoulder also bore = OG Eieeusie with Bout ONE . Ft ‘40.—DIAMOD | duiy of the Senate under the constituiion was to say | Holinan, of Indiana, on tue one’ side, and by Messrs, | &Y! joo snan pp coved anengaee FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS | tiomen: reteconces. | M W Silverwa: mnel's hair. Shaw! whether the bill should be passed over the President's | Garfield and Lawrence, ot Ohio, and Banks, of Massa- wthirese iS WAAL, ee ce. preent ehis t oe TO LEY. by ae ; TF seas Na , €e. bought back wt veto. echusetts, on the other, J rr toind ng TNC RLEGANTLY ~ FURNISHKDaECoND FLOOR | 41 NEST, USE ST RU RNISURD (RoOMS, Witt | very GEORGE 6. ALL ‘oweller, 1,190 |" ‘The motion to refef the Message was rejected. sige was then referred to the Committee on | 1! toappear. Fitzgerald gave the following account of Ih aes be bh, i leige pavene noeen. oat ithe, | iin ue ee Broadway, near 20th st, _ | The question being on the passage of the bill, pot- | Appropriations, | dhe outrage:—AboUt nine o'clock on ‘Monday night ho Bear zd |= | ASTROLUGY. me * | withstanding the ebjections or -the President, i was | Messra. Banning, of Obio; Mills, of Texas, aud Thorns — a en ‘wow’ Dende es aioe “ LAKGE SITTING RB ip Kir ‘ ¥ ‘ vert Reis, assed by a unanimous vote. burgh, of Tennessee, were appointed a committee on s son A Pembiie, wright becekoee 5 aaa ee Hs sated Sot rate. eet: GIFTED WITH | Secure Rife Hones fort tesolution appropriating $3,000 to | conference on the bill for the increase of the cavalry | Steet creating a disturbance, and gouig there found 7 A ‘4 ° 0, | tor physi sing without questioning, NM Rast defray the expenses of tie joint commission to frame | force in the Sioux war, him assaulting the bartender, The father tried te 123 Wert 4 : - ‘ — | {°2 StSi st. FHeTWEREN BROADWAY AND nscensiieiameata yer uiauent lor sove . take him away, but the young man bein; jo, Wir VERY CONVERS: | 43 Uicesniy trated inge and small Rooms, wi fall | |X YTENTION “CONSULTATIONS — oN —wuminmas, | GUetuter adem of muverument tor the Duatret Of | 5 Ou, motte of Mt, Nemernomsn of Tennessee, the | under the uence oF liquor would not gsr Aer re LADY HAS A FURNISHED OOM SUTFAMTE | 72 NESE wtll st —MANDSOMELY PURNIBI Mines MENGHL, Clairvoyant | On the part of the Senate to frame a permanent iorm | Mr Wittaro, (rep.) of Mich., irom the Committey on | Tan. Preverring to on tay ater up to having bim ‘ foe mpniiaud wife or iwe wentionen: fos 03 c tesa ree | Wicks Tareas: fults oF singly: Board aad loestie cles | Soe DUBUTA, CLAIRVOYANT FRON CUBA of governiwent for the District of Columbia, Messra& | the District of Columbia, reported a bill fixing the time Thad acseeleel thal bodae, a he lander answered the Hired. 115 West 22d st aah ine ected =) MAE DURES, RUATRV QV ANT, PROM CUBA. OAN | spencer, Windom aud Whyte. for the completion ot the Ponnsyivanin avense pave- ded end tried oe the wouetads ee ee - my? oro | RO \TEMAY. BETWEEN 190 AND i6Ctl BTS —A | in Fest 1th Srtbarissse Sek | Phe resolution of the House to pay elerks of com- | menton the Lith of January, 1877. Passed. iin a beaey Wad Oa the Haas Policeman then struck AC EARGE, Pie FURNISHED FOR | OF hanusome suit of Rooms to let, with Board, separately | . = | mitsees of the Hous receiving an annual valury, | Mr. PaGs (rep.) of Cai, moved to take up and | 2m 4 heavy blow oa the head with bis clab, follow: i 2 hourekerping st, Hear Sth av aether w | ME SQuEINS. A RELIAMEE AND TRUST. | (heir per diem lon for the month of Auguet | pass the Sonate bill to encc tele. | {tp With another on the body, At this joncture U rage and promot worthy Clairvoyant ;ma netic trefitiagut. 273 6th av, A PRIVATE FAMILY Witt WO NICELY * WEST iana HANI was ainended ond passed, graphic Communication betwoen America and Asia, father caught the club and begged the officer for God’ A furnished Rooms, Brown stone house 2/1 West 22d st ‘ rnishe rd, in private | Nest Lt cmmmmamnnamammanmaasiasensammm | df, SPENCER (rep. )OF Als, called up thorw@olutionsub- | “ Attor sumo discussion and the adoption ofan amend. | Ske Hot fo ase it axain, 8 be would help him take the FW NICELY FURNISHED aiaLik ROOMS s moderate ; " “= | mitted vy nim yesterday to provide ior the appoint: | mont offered by Mi, Holman to guard against a tele. | 2002 LM hn ined in tue. and Suites, with all conveniences, for geutiomen. 295 1TH STA HANDSOMELY FUR. BE P y 10 $s . meit of a special comuuttee of Live Senators to inquire | graph monoply, the bill was passea, | a4 A = lo work wres' eat Hath hes toferen wn ts font ont Wile bear ena THE PILOT COMMISSIONERS. ee tie elrenmetapass avskding’ te te Ores teabe Tan caLowase teeaeidal wiv club away and abruck the father on, the head. with PEW FURNISHED hoows Por GENTS ni—te 1 » " wm Alabama, He argued@that the purpose of ihe Southern Mr, Hextos, dem.) of from the Judiciary Com- | ''y . 0 interfere, ‘Two owner jon | Bo] wtst Ti “SEL-ALCOVE Roo, -witit | STROM at one o'clock at their office, No. 40 Burling | that séction by fraud as tages nt aud giaring asthe | man of that comin tee (Mr. Kuott), im con. | time, ariking, A 5 = aa ye ae sane y AN | de ep he lames : | " ms * fraads in the State in 187 nection with the Josiah Caldwell telegram, ani he at | } tl au aughter, who Page: 4S H Teetee ere fable aud conveniences; Also single Koom; | slip, and beh ppt a eit bse Sovorai Senstors on the democratic side rose to do | the same time presented » paper written bY Mr. iturd, | Had rushed su to protect Fitzgerald. The three ‘polices parate or together: a / | tho Board. It was thought that the caso of Pilot | pate the resolution. of Ohio, to the effect that Whew he stated on the’ jor | Ten touk father and son prisouers to the Oak street required. Apply av 2 “t BEL West ge st Thomas Dougherty, who p loted the City of Chester, Mr. Spwsenit said if jt would lead to debate he would | mer report made that there was to be vo discussion ot | Son groan in bran seed bend oe i ola mea ‘Vou EEP ‘ ; e row andsomely fw “d 7 NOt press his motion to consider i, Vul Would Jet it go | it, be bad not the authority of Mr. Knott tor mak ow Have Kicked him in the OUSEKEEPING.—¢ b es 0 i a “ i y ing Hs NM our, from 3 to 81: house private, conveniences: Ag. | ‘sss Hoard, to gentlewen or famutter; | satel rad agrcaod Of Fer, Hessilton, woos Sm ayes sei Deesinter fers that statement, nor had Mr, Knott any knowledge of | Sid@ several times, breaking: two of bis ribs At the BIW East 13th st | WIDOW WISHES TO KANT — | for investigation, but it did not. Mr. George W, Blunt TH GOLD AND SILVER COMMISSION, that arrangement, Tombs —, Court, yesterday moruing, Fitzge INURNISHED TO GENTS, WITHOUT HOARD. — LAG | AA. pleasant furnished Room in a uuiet weighvorn | notided Mr. vate, agent of the Inman jing, carly | Mr. Monnitte of Vermont, exiled up the House joint | dir. McCiAkY, (rep) of Lowa, presented the views of | SF, Was dischar a. tte boy veing held In ball to keep roum, closet, yas, $3 hall room; reference. own. no vther boarders; terms very moderate, « | the day that the Board of Pilot Com- | resolution, providing ior the appointinent of a com- | the minority, dissenting from the majority report, for brie at th at ofcer's version of tho nye that Fest 13th’ | for jady Address COMFORT, box 108 Herald Ups | sioners would hold a meeting, «nd if | mission to inquire into the change wateh has taken ba) fol. owing reasons : men. led to rescue tho$on and that the iutter bit Tt BD PRON ip FP rane © Was c ey 8 | place in the relative value of gold and silver, causes: ‘iret—That no report should be made or acted upon AURNISHED FRONT ROON, BRUOND FLOOR, ALaO | Branch ie eee | there was any complaint to make against Pilot Thoma: ) , Cause h ; ae Ooiuekideloners w RHED ROOMY EX SUITE OR SKPARATE. | Wosltuin sce New York, | Vt ‘t+ Philadelphia 38 | wag ved, and a8 Tlot Dougherty. was | but on account of the near close of the session they | Second—That the matter hay not bow investigated, | gentleman apd wite or single gentiomen ; reference, | W<* pA dy . sil | (ESTRAL AURMISHKD ROOMS WITHOUT HOARD—NO O}. wo gent Jeetions to light bousemeeping; near @entral park ant | sirable & TA Teo ena — | sent tor to. pilot the Cily of “Chester to | did Wot desire to press them vow, They were willing | no witnosscs have been sworn and no testimony taken, | THE MURDER OF ANN M'GUIRE, OR the Dry Dock it is pretty certain no complaint | to have the resovution passed as it came from the | The feport was based wholly on the presumption that - | will be received Mr. Blunt said that from the | House. The resoiuvion was passed, the cbairman had acted in good faith and without | Late on Stnday night Frank McGuire, of No. 330 HE iopse Raectege toe pe forget ae Soot gthin | statements be heard of tho grounding of the City of | | Mr. Parténsos, (rep.) of S. G., called up the House ‘The presumption had been overthrown Uy Mr, East Thirty-fifth street, Hed 7, | Bret Wetmenn, Leatechce tee Dark, | one considered Pilot’ Taotmas Dougherty en- | bill relating to the prowotion wt commodores on the pooch, avd that made ib necessary to deter- h quarrelleg Goat Wim CapEey 245 EAST ave Address AMEKIUAN, box 198 Heruid uttice tire es8, as the captain of the vessel took the | retired list of the navy. Passed, tino the fact as to hig motive upon evidence, and not | With bis wile Avo, Becoming | ARK.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIP men can secure, with board, « chu handsomely furnished, on third tloor, paved road; relerenees., 907 West Oud st. Pest: BROWN STONE HOUSE NO. stabbed her Sth #8, two well furnl a—asne | mamagomedt ot it Gt Of his baad ‘The House bil tor the relief of Mrs. James K. Polk, | alowe upon presui hoe | with a large bute i ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE OR ‘aiidlceian ws widow of ex-i'rosident Potk, Was discussed at some the majority fepors jas adopted by a lurge party | was arrested pe ve ean ip wile ethane ly, with or without Boat table first class: peivate | EXCURSION FOR IDIOT CHILDREN, | lustl and passed Voto—yous $1, nays 60. hall-pust eight Monday night. i ; @ single Rooms tor geutiemen, Roierences 4 mE 8 ° A large number of private tills were passed and the | Mr Ranvaut reported a bill appropriating $3,000 to | Doputy Coroner MacWhinuie made @ post-mortem ot Senate, at a quarter-past six, Ow moton of Mr. Covk- | defray the expenses of the commission lo prepare a | exawination of her body yesterday morning. | NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, EN SUT housekeeping. 361 Wes } = —— ncaa mee : rae er ™ 4 Au excursion for idiot children will take p’ from | yixe, went in ecutive session, uitabie form of District of Colum. LatCRLRGAS? FRENCH SLATS PURNIGHED CHARGR.—LIST8 AND PARTICULARS oF | “ st i government for the District of Colum. | touns the cause ot death to have morrhi cod wnfursished, 27 and 2 st. Apply to first clase private boarding accommodations, SANDe’ | the Nursery Hospital on Avgest 41, andet the auspices | When ¢ 8 were reupeard Mr, INGaLus, of Kan- Passed, tb permonitig doe vers ponettarsag wroume et the or seuitor or SIDNEY &, MOKSK, 198 Chatabers st. | Board Directory, 1.199 Broadway, secoud door, | Of the Board 0: Coaritios aud Correction, sas, called up the Seuato bill amending the Icusivn ‘Tho Sreakce appointed Mesars, Clymer, of Pennsyl- | dome ’ e . , < .