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GISLATIVE LINCOLN. did not satify his appetite with the wiiat 18 ¥nEDUiY = coyered the fudicial Hoar wedged | ator Paddock that the table would LEGISLA L epicurean display of food it Ws bis | ¢ 4 jouralist? Clearly, to protect | 255 e 121h of January I re.| Hegered the uticts o o e priated in the Rocord, the adair I S o fraqusnd fruitle- ee witnesses, own faiiit. Success to Wright 18a | * . > 3 » L SEAVSE I Caravansaries of Lincoln — The | matter of Goutse | society by exposing wrong; aud to cb\ved.la;)d‘:r :;n;ngi :‘9 m§ huues lingbuysen and Hamlin hf:b:j mt.m was cut short. e BILLS PASSED. | encourage faithfuluess in the dis- ‘Wagner, Douglas Grove, Neb. in | together on & frout seat; Morton OBJECTIONS. The Electoral Co! S il e The Gibbon Normal School Bill Leadiz ; Ones Thereof. taced | changoof public datiesby commond. | ek e dlalmed that twelve fim | and Shomas appeared to eondole | C B | The Electoral Commission will) from ) yeker Hecouldnot o The stenographer's bi itroduced | © - | 1lies had only twenty-five pounds of | with one anothei o%ef the do’eat of | en of i o, | Take the Florida Case Into . ps et - Passes the House. by Calkins, providing for a reporter | U8 cts that are worthy. How is | lour, sud 1o other kind of meat ur | their plan for counting iii 3 Presi- | David Dudley Field urose and sent | . | in the Sergcant at-nrms’ oftice did A Few Pacts Concerning the Same. 0 o000l oot ata salary of | & Journalist, uecessarily confined | flour upon wh:chhtln x;sub!ls;. and no | dent without the aid of provisiond! ! ¢ sa ciark’s desk to be read "&i Private Consideration. i?xmu wdxsh };Ln,‘;‘;fs:u:rsl(u b ‘:u ? ! v hatd ith which to buy more. . 2 5 3 | treated. He honored ihe Speaker $1,000 per annuw, and a small sum to us sanctum, to know what is go- | Toney 'y more. | tribunale; =~ Paddock, Hitencock | luminous doéument; wiish partook | ———— | for honest efforts 1ehie beir . : i To-day, Feb. 3, | received anotber |and tFindow sat In a line Ths Geological Survev—A4 Lively | o, .. .snce of the Bec. per hundred for makivg transeripts, | U8 0% In secret political curcles? | ;o "), "which distress is pictured, | near the céhts* @isle: Eu- | more of the natiif® of amargument | And it is Expecied they | -uflerngs. It was obh 1o the Discussion — Passege of the | Lincolo, February 5.—Lincoln’s | sy proceeding may be waved from | EL J2Ust be informed st al times. | and calling upou & generous reople | muyds’ venerable head io0ed up | than an objection. The oléf€ could | iy Bes ko Deetstem | o8 0 be Amer cple Bill in Committee of the hotels have ever been & matter of | being reported at the diecretion of | 88 to.what 1s transpiring in every | for rellef. Thesev=ople;resir3;xen from the rear of the Senatorial Gif- )+ e heard well, and not mach ‘_u:;’ :“;h epmogrs pride to her citizens. And indeed | the judge. An ambiguous clause, | pert of the civilized world He re- to me,only knowing me by my dona | cle; other Benators were scattered | giio) tion wae to his rhetoric, | ‘To-day. s ¥ u Whele, but Probable 5 tithis shall not include srgumentsto | tions to them :'uting thé grasshop- | about in groups, made up regardless The abliean objec- | Failuze on its Final | it is & subfect of general note, and of | 1/ e PT U, Bt 0 LA one cecn | eives & telegram from the West, | oy rud of 187 ¢ I sball be glad to or politieal fellowsbip. The Demo- | oy Toe SCBOMEAS, SC tebe 3o critatonr ailure on its Fina importanco to the people of Nebras- | o V¥ '0,0y reter to vall oral pro- | 4ud finds bimeell obiiged to prepate | receivs money donations fof them | oratic memliers whome seats the Sen- | Soree end Roprescnative Kasson, | Seerstary Morrill's Condition is | of 11 Passage. ka, that the hotel accommodations | ceedings ot the court;” or it may & half column obituary notice of | in small amouttts, nm:flvlrfhlelén\;eme ators had taken, found plases else- | gy oo Geing one for each of the two . SR our'\)lr: ;:fl.’x;;{;’ Lo | are 30 ample and &0 good as they | refer to the clause saying ihat the | some Ralston for the next fsame, or Batmes of donows PRUIURC 0 81| where as they could. Sulisél U6X | pemooratio returns. They were . Rl s e | are; for it 13 at this place that the | FePOrtiug of these procecdings May o explain the theory of Chinese im. | the permpcefon of the: publishers, | Hitted oot sotfintally; " taixing e o vt , statement of Spsaker Kaudall re | 1arge political gatherings are held, | 5 o ST P00 "und unjess | IRIKFBUON; oF it may be a telegram | grayjy ) Tama satisfied that a few | and Iaighitic with everybody. 1! 10€n Sri""’f e i e,y But Little Hopes Entertaiued of His | cently that the Demoensts had re Keform Sctool Bill. | aod where United States Benators | it be sltered in the House, may oo- | o 1o Ht, sunouniciug the over- | dollars will help these peobleat this | reijuifes & wote imy ressive m,,.'mrr:;“;f“';‘:g"fb’;u;n el e [ duced the expenitures 330,000,000 | 4 o4 v stone, and the ascen- T will cheerfully forward | than has ever yét transpired it the rentiite i | the past year. The actual reduc- 8t | are made —and sometimes unmade. | casion trouble, us some conceited | 4uy,0v 1 power of & Disraeli, and a | L2¢ 804 AL Y E ey L oy - vote of oné of the Republican elec- | _ tion, including defleiency, was $17, 5 e The impression made upon a person | Pettifogger may d;:‘a‘m_lm:::" lis | biographical sketch of the career of ;;"::',:,“;,‘j’g,;“;,;5.}:".5.:};‘;{,;{’_‘“' Liepunlic ton e BAMUM N teeviEe i orpy ool the pround it tatiNaiwium | L0 LS O oo e e S Oorrepondan viiting A oity s favorabie of other. | {FY piaitude relicared be Y | the new premier must appear in the Traly yours, [oes . 8. commissioner B AW ComsNCiAl cin o Mr. Randall compared the appro ¥ ]u,l';gk:«h:fll\'m,[ {ihe Jrntias ik sial mocmmada »h:llbetpgfl.:wme the true iutent | MCTRINE; and so on, ad infinitum. DR 8. W. INGRattAM. | THE GALLERIES. Thus ended lbeohjecl:lous, .:Ld 1t THE COUNTRY. ETC., ETC. | priations of tha Forty-thirt and For- . February 7. 2, 0f co act Evi coupi At Z 4 £ was at once appaiont that nothin RO R AR x “ongress - e iis {tions are good, bad, o indifferent. | and_meaning of the term “school | u,‘,‘;‘,’{;u';;":‘:,'}}fi,'_’ ";{f,‘:},"'f,‘;'n:gfl P Rl A glance et the galleries sutficed ot was to b dove. | Mir. Ferry | [MIDNIGHT TELEGRAPH] | :i:".';:’..:r" oo ’:rm:':n»s thax This is one of the reasons why | Jistrict’” m certain eectious relating | him that corrupt rchemes are on . 3 | £28how that ““the'publit” wesn’ton | announced that under the law, the = | $359,000,000; the latter biad alresdy The MOrmng was ut in listen- g o E0ieth i s sLipsssma) | t0 school district bonds. footsat the capital. Next, men, | ToeBdier: o Pousic| DD I0 the chstomery strength. Ini | dicputed Florida returns must go to NERRASKA. | appropriated $145,000, xud would verybody on going to Lincoln is at i 1as ed F r ssesing of & few bills amenda- | SVerybody | Ambrose's bill pertaining to lieus Bl Douglas Grove, (Be GribuRdl: St deckdd e that | p $148, 00 I toy o he ouce foenced au siruck with he | o Sub-aomiractars aud ol Work: | b s eard guentione, stae | Best St Foge s | (e tort gallers, caled by conteny | 5 (L0 ™ dofberatione, the Liucoln, February § Tl Howe Sl Atout SLES 0000, mor, male SRR LT e desirable location and business ad- | men, designed to. protect those em. | ¢y it it AUEEOGCE HEHE | 72 fow poiinds of Sout let .;mithe “‘gentlemen’s,” instead of the | {1 o vontion stood adjourned. | investigating comuiittee reconvened 'gr! :hv“fl‘efllw;s r‘fiflx,f:”zfl B'l: s on final passage, and re- | VARtAGes. | ployed by the chief contrac’or from | the ramors that fill the air. Sull | lanthropis people othor thea b X, | usual mass of bluck faces tobe seen | The Senate thereupon withdrew, at 7 s m., and after e3amining (renchmedt it would be $80,000,000, ere. Dr, & ey £ » | being swindled out of their pay, but | another comes—a reliable man— | W- Iogr 5 South Clark strest. has | o ordinaty days, dotted here and | the House resumed its separate sit- | K. Porter as to Cowan’s ad-| Mr, Eoster adhered to bis f celved forty seven votes. T under- | THE “‘COMMERCIAL, {alzo open fo the eriticsm that it ner oom our ehipping address, and will a tena to ks 1 i i fpte : : | staten et s e B the. Sennte. amd af it hree story brick structure 66x90 (it may interfere with the rights of | ot 'this or that individual, to assist | A fier (he Jitm Waorm, | flutiered the fenthers of ladles bats | 4y oy gng charge of bribery, witueswas ssked | WU PELS G g riet - the - 4 ter the reading Van Wyck of-| 3,,q gleamed forth the starched | Tt js thought the case of Florida to state what Patrick admitted i | ymendmen! adopted in the com- feet, situated on the corner of 1ith | the person who lets the contract | i foryarding a certain measure, o | rored lution, which pasees (hat body, Gibbon will have |aud “seems to complicate mat- | oS CICC Y cortain per. | ored the following resolution, which | ¢, of «cpailed shirts,” while all | will cccupy perb:ps a week before |, ceraiug the bribery of mem- | mittee of the Whole appropriat & normai school, The friends of the | 20d P streels, Its appointmentsare ||, . yhore the original contrac et | wasadopted : “WHEREAS, A notice | T8 V0, 0Tt BETO - | (he tribanal, when the convention h‘f‘:"”;‘:‘f q:fmi‘;x wan objected to | §500,000 ¢ s Mot v i prelf z | son to office The person whois |y red in the Chi fo, bill are very sauguine of it passing | COIPlete in every particular, inclu- | (or jets to somebody else, »nd |y 0 o) 1. wath barted as appeared in CABO PAPELE, | ) e of lalies and gentlemen, in- | Will re-asseftible and take up the s b L are very wauk e of HEPASIE | ding an electric call end fire slarm. | (hat contractor to another, as's oft-| {h0° FHACEEC B0 BACLerng ARAY e lfil‘lfi e anT e gt e ap- | Lalance of the States I order. {by Howe's counsel aud the objec. | eFior Department. y v pearance, and keeuly atténtive, | Yours, & tions sustaitied by a msjority of the | o ylootoral commisston will the Benate all right. | 'This botel is the great political i ilroad and oth 2 s g . | en the case in railroad and other | i eng, and with selling his char. | aa Thicago to relieve such Tiie Houso then went into com- | headquarters of the iate. Tu its | large contraots. It seems Lo me the |y oy 33 % man, holds a public posi. | mheery * C"1°26 looked dowy und awaited the cotii - |committee. Thereupon senator | (ake the Floriia case im0 private . { the whole on the bill pro- rooms plots and counter-plows have | 519 law whieh the original coatrac- | 4. 2 5 t . - H 3 o 1:; sy P | buen concooted, and iumany Inétan- | Cr is responsible for the work and | U0 (e atements ure aid | Eesolved, That we are not advis- | SECERent o ihe coant. Over the | Fercusou entared his protest against | cousideration early to-morrow SOLOGICAL SURVEY oes, I fomr, Seahanctious have ceour. | olds hus len on the property 18| Fy 'has not time to leave his poet | ) 'iAtAnY such destigfion ExBEW Sy bgth ered un foroe, and that ro- | this decision &nd demanded that | Woring, aud it is expected will QECLOGICAL > rcd which in future years have, and | yetter than tbis innovation upon | % 1 O TTE T et e KO | as to justify soliciting aid outside | [T BT TR IR AT BICHERC | the committes request the senate to | 7% & decision during the daf® the sState. “The discussion over | will lead to heart burnings, bitter | the time-honored custom. h P i 0L | the S ate. That we discountenance g of the moe! { The Demoerats have little hope for e ~ into the merits of the case, aud what | upy attempt to procuresuch aid, be | venient place possible for seeing and | corpespondence of the Bee define their duty 1n taking Patrick | any(aing more favorable to them CULill wae long and splrited. | Tegrets and contrition of conscience. | T committee of the whole the ¢ I e e = Bu. to the genial Mr. Imhoff, party, | revenue law, which is an embodi- | * I€ o107 Agamn, lieving that the State Is abundantly | Dearlng, excopt to thoze in the | yousg o¥ REBRESENTATIVES | ynq parker admissions. | than tbrowing out of Humphrey's SUFFERING IN NEBRASEA. sonal eneinies. But # closet glauce | seconded by the suggestion of Sen- ‘ TELEGRAPHIC. ! m:i‘_ yff.fié;"i,::; wq!:;:t:; s which An Iudiscreet Professor—Gibson’s tory of the civil code, Nortbrup thundered and Wolfe | ¢}, and creed are slike—all re. | ment of most of the Lils and reso. WHAT I8 HIS DUTY uble and willing to provide for the :‘;’;ml;?‘*;-&;“’;bfi"‘““;"d inall| Lincolt, February 8 —The House | THE INVESTIGATIOY. electoral vote. The contest In the bowled. The former could not reet | cejve the same kind avd courteous | jyiions intr.duced at various times P list? 1f he be not neceseities of itacitizens, and ehould | 1 LICH b Sonetantly cabing thelt| o i morning atid sdjotirned at | Lincoln, Feb. 8.—Commitfee ad- | Louisiana case will be over tLe iegal- easy until he was certain that he | (reatment. As an item of interest, | gjce the beginning of the session, “d‘_ "_‘;‘fi“ :5 = Ll ,“"mfl!‘;!';- mis‘orfune render assistance neces- '“l nto the air, over their more ik B taplished | journed to take instructions from the | ity of the returning board itzelf, the had demonsiiated the constitution- | aud to show tbat politiciaus are not | waq ably discussed. That portion | &g/ 1 1o 18 ol placed in the edi- | sary, we adyise the charitable to res. | fortunate neighbors’ heads. On the | noon without baving accofiipli Is ealling for five members and slity of the survey, which was the | slow on beef, I will give the state-1 relating to tne taxing of property | Cril 0:’;" "lb' ;"mff:’ml“‘lm o [ pond to no appeals except those :;“"“*“ T observed the vetrans of | yery much that would be interest- | Senate That body, by s resold-| g four members who acted not jid; then he went o | ment of the number of pounds of | ysyally held exempt—churches, be gfl'f‘:.':m:u;"cgm?: il Em‘i;‘gfle made by the governor of the S“""vA%‘:E"'%'J{',’.T',, foy&ml;“l*onjhlfl, ing to the 1eaders of the HER. tion, mstriicted thetn to takesuch | lling the vacaocy. It will be to teil how {isfied that un- | «teak and roasts consumed for four | pevolent institutions, public benfits, | ¢ordotione O A8 T WSS e TWe NEW LAWS. ome of thens srmed with gtera| Creighton was one of the comit- | festtmony s« is usus'ly allowed 1a | claimed there haa been no canvass -le\i this m,ur ere W ~(wy.|‘e'uuuglz‘duy;;lulrg);‘gbe:h?-:tllil(:'x::fl‘éls‘u;j etc.—was the occasion of consider- “mpme tool of a ring of political | The Governor signed the bill in- | glasses, and othe::mor (:em :e?dry. teé eiigmped in iavestigating the | inquisityrial cowsmttees. If any :’ the votes flm‘l [:;nx lfl’u »Ze‘uur:« n t for all tine to col re it | in st. 9 ics i ) b ve Deen b y e ey it fo the | pounds. . The artvala.for January fl;fl;fif“;“};’;‘;fl;;‘;’;;‘;; M. | tricksters, aud_editing & paper for | troduced by Brown, of Douglas, re- | with pencil and paper to do” the | asylum, sud after /a>Xing his brain, | evidence had bet, of could be, pro- | GETF T TRPEIEEE: rominont " Neirocka e send | countup to two thousand one hun- | priie” (hat these Institutions | e sitgle purpose of bolsterlng flative of the competency of jurors in | Proceedings. for more than & week in tryjiig %0 | duced tending to adopted a Jiue of proceedure that Lafts aund bring it !&rlh;\llr«. should be exempt, and with marked “:, thiete - ahort Snise ‘ther | certain cases, and which was pub-| DISTINGUISHED SPECTATOKS. | find something damsging to that SHaw A CONSPIRACY ot | throw out the vote of Watts, give Prof. Aughey the $10,000 a| Y ability in two or three speechres ex- | )1 i i o 'm’ | tiahed in full in my letter of yester- insti 5 on the part ¢f the party charged | egon postmaster. for two years, as asked for fu | e N P"eflg" his views. Howe fuvored, 3,’?0‘331"111 Eli‘xfl?m‘” :fi::‘:u’:fi.& day, also the bill lgl:l::n: “fe oot | e lhelflwr'nwd ‘":‘ mndl:x' ghssir ti RE obliged &> with ou-len to use or actept money | Becrstary Morrill’s condition e the bill, and e viould tell where | Ryilmtine Brothers, proprietors, is | irst taxing all above $1,500, but | vy e Balier e GE UV A€ pordtion of the city of Columbus, | Were Varlous distinguished gentle- Lol L for votes. At two o’clock the cate- | Very critical; aud little fope is inter- the shafts should go down. | & large and commodious house, sit- | alterward of exempting 8ll. 'Bry- | uorciinies hupd—niways disagres. | . The concurrent resolution intro- |Men who had come to witness the | But the Democrats were ropresent- | for votes. tsied of his recovery. Creighton was opposed to the bill H ¢ K and 13th |30 with his ecclesiastical | yy1o ™ byt an honest ,.“..,f' " | duced some time since relative to | proceedings. Justices Field and | ed on that committee by him, and | Mittee met 1 secret and after a 5 i S D e O e s wel] hnown | Views, endeavored o prove | e’ jourialist, — can. have. n | an additional congreeman, the bill | Milter had seats in the srea a front they expected bim to do his duty. | Protracted session decided to allow LATEST MARK.Y REPORTS. Could be nrdes = s i) N * g i 3 pec - ] T e teniet s, iiesides, the | hotel is first-closs in every respect, [ (8t senators have = mo rEL(|pcljtjcal friends, no political | Of Birkhauser, limiting the term of | of the Bpeaker's deck; Secretary | preYad failed, and something must | the Witnesses to state what Patrick CHICAGO PRODUCK. : L and is surpassed by none in the | L0 tax that which i, dedicated tathe | )0 ppjos, He must look at the |office of County Sheriff and Treas- | Chandler and Posimaster Genersl L or Barker may have sald with 1ef- > - judgment of 2 ciild ten years of age | a: o 1o one [ MostHigh, and is no longer in the | CAEtIes | Ko, vt look st urer to two terms, and an amend- | Tyner sat in the hall on borrowed | b did, of the Democrats would fail Lo __ CHICAGY, Feb. 8. should be suMficient (, understand | State. It is, however, ouly Kept| ), dq of men. He claimed tuat it | Saee, 2 114 Jdge of the facts from | PTC7 0BG (0 s 0 CEEiie | Tomer sat In the Lull on borrowed | 0 G rgoord.” This mernivg, | erence to Howe in the atleged bri- | Flour—Firm. that the umou d for was too | oben during politioal contests and | g,1q be as reasonable to tax the | juioINAe nE Oircimstanoes, o what | Mo, il exompting school 1ands | star Hens o e et idor, i | 48 & result of his Inbors, Mr. Creigh- | bery. At3:30 they met agsin In| Wheat—Actiye and higher: No small to accomplish anything. | seasious of the ‘egislature, «rippling water that flows in our | > JUUg! s him s right, an i T ooak on oune shoulder, and| " troduced a bill, ¢ governing 7 2, 13081 314, closed at 1303 cash; . Two blocks below the Tichenor, 'ppling the pedple will always sustain hum. | from further taxation died in the | Jooking grizzled, wrinkled sud gray, | o in! o B 18 | open seseion; no wilnesses were | . 1 - It there was o be a sur-| X ? | brooks, or the very air we breathe.” " e £ Cortimitios, of, th 3 ; " | the purchase ot supplies for puolic = ""® | 1'50a1 304, closed at 1308 for Feb he wanted s good one, | on 13th street, is the Calkine was of the oplnion that [ | Fhrther, in nine cases out of ten, | SV SRR G TORIAICCE, o0 Bio | walked about lalking with mem- | ;IS oy under executive con. | Present anid ithad been understoxd | ruary; 1 Jojal 303, closed at 1314 < ime came | B s fivally took aseat in front; Z " M -'1313a1 33 when the proper time came the theory “tax all classes of prop- | Puniic men are convieted ou just| BB G O e e ot malige | oo, and flually | ool Tt simply 1netructs the offi- | that the committee would meet | for March; 131jal 334, cloed at mose L muke the appro- erty,” in correct, but doubled the | sary LaT=ay and clreumstantial | PEUPFICH € '::f,’“,‘;{d [:;b:f:’"'l',".;{};"‘l"cu":n{r‘; cers to advertise for bids. The dif-| shwply for the parpose of adjourn- | 132} for April; No 3,120; rejected, B oty e . The | 3. N. Townley owner and proprie- | €xpediency of so radical a 2havge | ;o560 to place before the senate [ The House does not want o ad- | cquire, sat beside ien. Stoughton, | fereuce between that apk the pres- | g b Corn—Moderate, active and low- d I 5 i at present, and said that siuce the | o, vitive. - Men who trade in pol. | Journ the 16th, and so reported | of New York: Gov. Woodford, of | €nt ysteii I8, that the advertising TO A SPECIFIED TIME, y s s e et A xmr:,m‘:u:u:;x)..::‘m:' e o e et the hely | tes—men who make it & busitess | helr refusal to concur in theSevate | the same State, lounged about the | Will Bave to be puid for. Butitail | (1 1" the witnesses could be | orixer dous1pe. e e ousand dol um; | oity, The leading men of the B. & | cburches, etc., now,. that the hel 4 : : 4 3 making up. ! . 40 No. ', 42ad2je, the chemist eleven hundred doilars | 3 make this their headquarters |should be given (o’ the poer ones, (Pisiith i ctinraotx andfinDusiee eactiiion L lobly,; ex-Senutor Fenton looked goes “""“_;“E R preseni. 1he committee claimed | cloved at inside bid for cash per annum, aud & sort of cierk to | when in Lincoln. and hence moved to amend by tax- | 2 €VérY opportunity e OIEINT S SeAB{Ithe reatiof Judke o that it was their undcratanding the | 424¢, closed st inside bid for both was to receive six hundred dol- | = e ing all property in excess of $3,000 o rhere WASHINGTO! Crounse; and paying close attention | you know, and that is enough. The i sl R 42jadzic, closed at | Jars per aunum. He contended | The house his thirty-sixlargeand | ing all pr ) to the proceedings from a favora- | vl was refered to Mr. Newillels | I2Vestig: ould p 3 gy ermsnile that with the amount left, the geol- | Well furnished rooms. ~The travel- Covell believed if it is right to tax | 7€ generally ehrewd and_cautious, ble location. el but other parties present said their | 45 g0 May: rejected, 39jadte ogists would not be able to bore one | ing public will find the journey O. the very bed upon which a poor man | aud the only means by which they | At Iuteresting Keyiew of the Meete THE COURT. itzer's bill, by which it was | Understanding wus as above stated, | Oats—Quiet and firm; No 1 fifth of a hole, aud ridiculed the no- | K ‘sad will find Mr. Townly to be |jiep 3”5 ot unreasonablo to de- | could be convioted on direct evi.| Ingof Both Houses of Cougress | A8 s00n 88 Mr. Ferry had ascend. | Swhers bl by upon which Thummel moved to ad- | cash; 38jc for February and March tion of & sucoeul geological survey | 8 pleasunt sociable Bentleman. The | mand that ohurches andchurch fur | dence, would makoa criminal ofthe | Prelininary to Counting the | & (e 81epS of the platform, and | intended to bl ocuuty, WEASER | jour il 9 'clock to-morraw. Fer | $0ic for Aprl; sfe for May; relect- el spropriation. & d < , & 25 s o Bt utiasisdithat | “METKOPOLITAN HOTL,” Ditrs Shosld be made 10 st in ptres SnuH R ol hanf e Electoral Vote. shaken hands with the speaker as | gegilement with the State would be | guson moved to amend to § o’clock "’hg;j:"gc e the bouse had been borei & great | Mergrs, Wight aud Skinuer, pro Am,fm Statedithat ho could not {‘_}“"“’n;;‘:&."l" ofiexecviote iy if he ';ndn'l t:lu {nm gn ulnsteen impossible, has Saturday morving, with the under-| Barley_ Firmer; No 2, deal of late, by many, audat & cost | ety ig situated on the corner of | record his vote- in favor of taxing | About the only evidence, then JESHL e xappeli-ofcrder an G an. N stauding that | 61¢ for March. threo dollars per day. Here | FUCtT B0 H0RC 00 1e M these and kindred institutions. WhioL he oy evtdenoe, et | Snciat Correspondence of the Bee. Dousced that under the constitution | - Nyihing is needed ln tos State e Dreseed Hoge—Unsettle Crelghton lateirpted, nuluusalldf:‘l}ll “:e:';wy:. Sraman ‘;:liu 'i:h' Chapman claimed that every dol- | what public men are doing behind | Washington, February 1.—The {‘:e‘;:;'&fi:;‘;'sl’::?e;“g:m":;g Sl more than a luw that s Boverns | must at that fime be presented. | 41 to good conditioned if his observation amounted to any- | th proof, . 3 0l % 0 - 5 e o e 9 Uit that. statement was (roey and | ed with all medern iraprovements, | 1, 562 off by exemptions was | the curtain, 12 in & local seuse, Lear. | Joint convention for counting the | clare the votes In the bresence of | the setilement between county treas | Wluurston objected, stating that he | g EPPRETIS further, that a | and bas just passed into the man. Sl B ot will[h ::";:u S]cf":o ?.5‘.‘.,‘.'2?;5“”3,’1'..'15 electoral vote adjourned an hour | the twul houses in joint couvention | urers, and the state Auditor that | could not possibly b€ preseni at that | er: 16 2016 25 cash or February: : | agement of the above named gen- | he would not oppose the exemption | utifle eery affort made (oward puri- | 50, 2eF & session of & little more | assembled.” He didu't make any | the treasurer can be checked doWD. | iy, wiserenpon Carues moved (o |16 273al6 30 for March; 15 43316 5 JUHNSON AUGES | tlemen, whe are. expereanced hotel | of the grounds and buildingsactual - | fying the body politic. than .two hours. As the telegraph | 7 HEC0 D ‘:'h'i':a:fl ::ml.l Y | to a cent. Parhul: lonml-hinshn:;y adjourn sme die wh c.,,,,,d“’{c.v April; 16 674116 70 for May. had been used most of the time. | M- 1y used for religious and other Kiu-| “The question now arises, what [ Will have informed your readers the | that it hadut left him any. o spenk | acerey Lot it the. tambling rod, | Carues, Thummel Nozth vot. | Lari—lower; 11 U7} cash o Feb- Johusou_ adsceated the bill the | 4 Mo FEaekdiv, who retel b | ured purposes. ' Ho thought £ con | wald be voles of six Hates were received fof. Ihis openiug anuouncement, | or some kindred bill doos not come | ing “uye,” and Fergueon “no.” | 3 astar 25 pon apt, T el State peeded it, the people demand- | yood name of the house up | the bill S il 5 tho sostetan o FAULAND: H oSO SRLK and counted without objection; the :flel‘l'l‘" P 'E;"_‘f""*‘ voice ;\““""“‘ up to occupy the time. Their report will be read to morrow | Bulk Meats—Shoulders, 6e; short ed it, and the sppropristion was|fo what it hss always been— | gather large bodies of land and im- | between the parties and the public | seventh being Florida, on which .rf,.',:;'z i no U g s DON'T STEAL. et s Lixo. | rib, 8ic; fe le. | first class. The people of Lincoln | mense wealth about them, which | in a matterlike that now vending | rock the convention split and dis- | altf novelty of the wmmf Bu’; It wiil be uphealthy to steal Whisky-- Reguiar, eales at 1 0én and m-l.\'vd l);;;unn xm:fi:; ":\Y::lr‘::fiwgrbhncua';fl o;g; w;‘;xl;f‘mmd“m‘:l“w by( t‘hgmy before the senate committee, to|solved, to meet no more until the | phe mnds.vnry,(mgm,o,wa;d and | horors hereafter. Avy person who ] “fi‘] ’ e Whdas b 4 ihat the t el v Wl e considers a flagrant injus- s R '3 Z | Closing board—Wheat firmer; \mieone amend- | Fraklin being bis sucesssor, as he | tice to allow to be free from the gen~ m:l;grfiglm?;r‘;:u:m:m sugust provisional tribunal of 15 gfimadfiluz‘o.l"l;, u‘e;e{tmlfi:‘:ld indulges in that vast time may look WABHINGIOAN. 181} for March, 133} for April, i by vk cui_{he word “not,” | isa well kuown and populat bote | era burden of eontributing to-the | 1 PArticpsnts aud the public aot | phall bave rendered juigmenton the | luished by statug that the BIa(es| for ot more than fiteen nor lecs SENATE PEOCEEDINGS. Cor—Easier; 42a4 Mareli. and Badder gaiced the floor. He|man, and no extra assurance is|support of the government. The tereatedl: Thete aro m."ymopz'm“ case of the alligator btate, accord- | go. beginning with A"hhml The | than three yearsin the penitentiary. | Washington, February 5.—The | Oats — Nominal. Pol Lasier; 7 credentials of enator Giarland, of | 16 tor March Lard—Essier; commen 5 at the | needed further than his name to| bill finally passed the committee | o5 "or o T o Ll CROY ing to the law and the evidence, Such an inducement should control 3 3 nfor- | ing to lence. | papers from that Ntate were accord- | Such an induceme, . geological sur guarautee to commercial men and | exempting all property allowed to i is tri - the passion of the most ordent lover | Arkansas, were filed 110 05 for March. mation jusufy him in making the | The members of this tribunal were | ngly handed out from the wooden oo o b 0 sihe| Wikden caticd u tne Hosss: il sty thing ; under ce reumstances | the people at large that the Metro- | e exempt by the new constitution. | 2 bie would fusor 11, bt wis oppused | politan will bo in the fature, 88 In | " The bill making the county off. | C2arge as o journaliet, and is Howe | aling nto the Supreme Court room | box alorementioned, and the Vice- | 3£011 to pay Mr. Eads bal! a milliags dol-| CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. to the bi présented ; Johnson | the past, one of the fivest and best | cials Yn eflect salaried officers, by [E21Y 1 ARd how ate the public o | jo; preliminary sitting as I left the | £ *¢irent tore them open and hand- —— Iars. . After discussion it was post- CHICAGO, February 8. disputed sadler’s right to the floor, | kept houses in the State. requiring all in excess of CertaiD | to oie cees vu ke s e e | Capitol, while at one of the doors | Sooeiet b conator Allison, who byt i poned indefimitely, and the Tudian | Caitle—Receipts, 5000 ; ~good aud cluimed tiat he wasnot talking | One block nearer to the depot, | amounts, varying acco.ding to the | U O Way, viz: o let Mr. Rose | * "o ¥ 0 b Ked & of | [roceeded toread them. They em-| Mr. Stevenson, and a great many | b rigtion bill was resumed. grades in demand at previous prices; on tire amentd Sadler said it | aud on Ostreet, stands the population of the county, to be paid | JHETKS e o niHoe D [ncola [SlUSGAPACKEl cToW of | ymoc s oettinonl ol election ofhe | other men of Otoe county want|" Aniendments were agreed to as | sles fair to choics, 4 04 9%, with was his e iR e into the treasury, was ‘given the |y 2R U D NEROERRONTC) | mewspaper reporters clamored for | {00E G M bourd, ‘and minutea | relief for horses taken during certain | follows: incressing the appropria- | sales of extra to fancy st 5 00s6 U0; PECULIAR WAY . sanction of the committee, as also |}, informants, and just what they admittance. of the proceedin; of th electoral | 1ndian raids of eazly date. It is a | tion for feeding tne Crow Indiaus stockers unchanged; poor to choice 3 J. L. Brown, proprietor. This house | the bill defining the duties of the [ ¢ 5 FEEES & mm’publ,o Erd THE CROWD. Sollsge ok m;'e';,i.“y if,ww':;! crelief,” however, to know that | from 75,000 to 100,000 doliars; ap- | butchers, 275a4 00; market closed of getting at the amendment—he |is built of brick, is three stories ?_wm-rvdof“:!mfl !"'I';" 21:‘;'1"&5 faleifying about another, it i but| Twelve hundred tickets having | in themselves, the reading of these | Uncle Jobuy Irwin has withdrawn pmp.rl‘ht(mrl 47.00:) (o': paying sddi- du:nnd walgcfi‘r '“‘-;flf:fg} m.:,.li?:i ! = high, and has 30 ; the rates | him one deputy at - of $LO0O |5 ; i his claim. tional employes iu the Sioux agen- ge—Ree 3,000; mas would reuch it con. After a great | g€ S0 RS gy OGO el | per annum—introduced by Benator {"'Jf‘[‘,':n;‘,’.&u’;"l‘:f_ a9 well 840 | beq, jssued to spectators to witness | documents fi‘.‘:::edm':;fil:: aten | M rhe Judiciary committee reported | ciea of Nebraska and Dakota; ap- | fairly active, but salle lower; ba- miany wterraptions, he finished his | Jonducted, and is first-class. Mr | Baird. G ik "TRUE INWARDNESS the count from the galleries, and all | tendance in the hall. Atone period | EWans’ bill, an act for the enforce- | propriating ¥50,000 for removing con, 600a6 10; crackers, 6 20u6 50; speech on the meriis of the bill, sud | Brown is & leading man in the| There scem to beadisposition [ "R INWAKDNE As | others, except those entitled to the | during the r ading of thees fimt re. | TeDt of sc. 3, article 14, of the | and settling the Yauktons Sioux to | beavy shippers, 6 8046 7; about all informed the house fhat they might | Grange, ~and his house s | in favor of sifier e made known. A8 | sor, being excluded from the south | turns, somebody sccidentally broke | cBstitution, concerning drunken- | the Missouri river and ‘ucrease the | 80ld and market closed steady. do what they saw fit with the|the headquarters for the Htate PUBHING THINGS an editor, Mr. Rosewater is a pub. | foor: belng » lasa in one of the fly-doors of the | 1es% tack ‘to the house without | sppropriation for their sustenanco, | Bheep—Receipts, 1.000; lair de- lic monitor, something after the | wing of the bullding, the crowd was y of the | o8, M endation. It waa referred | and that of the Ponca Sioux, from | mand; sales, common (0 best, 3 25a amendment Grange orgavlzstion when in T : Yush favored (he bill. The west- | Lincoin. The temperance con- | on the partof this body, hence bills | simple manner in which & boy o | not dense 1n the hall, but comforta- | faave arore o3 prad Ammediately | 0. im, and there is a possibility that [ $1,000,000 to $1,250,000; $150,600 for | 5 2. it wall go through in some shape. If | removal of Ponca to the Indian ern portion of th: State wanted it, | ventions are aleo held at this houee. | are being disposed of rapidly with | girl may be the monitor of a school. | bly large. The fifty extra police- | house, as if that shght diversion NEW yORK PRODUCE bad a right toit, aod should haveit ; Parties visiting the city will ind | the impression prevailing that next | A mischievous boy may not always | men who were appointed to pre-| Weres welcome “excuse for th ebu. | it 8hould become the law, no State | Territory. Agreed to. NEW YouK, Feb §. I¢ theappropriation was ot eneugh, | the Pensylvania a desirable place | gyterday must bring the sesson to | b€t eight, but if there s a disturb- | e o dor did ot seem to bs over. | ition of the pent-up emotions of |°Mcer in the future will sone House of Represeutatives In- | wheat—Steady and prices uu- d do something. 0 tarry a8 the tables are always ance in the direction of his desk, the audience. DARE DRINK. I cting the Gibson then weut forthe bill | supplied with the best that the |8 close. = An extra cesslon is beglu- | ihig fact, combined with his well e v ‘The readinig of both sets of re.| The resolution expunglug from | 460 to prohubit a remoral of any RS, uing to l00] upon a8 & in; 5 fol o i .. g market affords. The o dread, as the Lard worked states | KLOWD character, will Justify tne | ey COTCTRD 2GR o (Ol | turas—that recelved by messenger | the records of the Btate the im- [Fortion of the Sicux to the Tudian | - gopiey—1p buyers favor. e o iteiin d school ma'am in investigating the | ¢! ful walks of civil life, it | 304 that received by mail—having | peachment {rial of David Butler, s e e T etcn | Corn—Higher aud 1 good de- He charged that one object wasto [ o ot dPR TR D o |1a Ko, o preiccly the same Was bvidently only by dint of severs | been oruered, the proceedings prom- | was reported back to-day with the | Satherizes The mfig*‘?fl:};fifi furnish employment for certain peo- ’ FoineeaTiteseatiintihoome grounds and for the same reasons, | ¢go 1+ that the majority of them ised to be tedious, when Conkling | recommendation that t, which i 9t and P street, two blocks from Mr. Rosewater could not pass by arose and suggested that only one men ' Wliwan agread iy 574a58e. ple who bad notbiug else (o do. He ko1 g o miionakd ose 23| similated that commanding look of X I Do PASS Othier smendmenis of the com- | 57 $58¢ 2 the A. and N. Depot, and near the s Mol S : rch Howe and hear | ceturn be read, the other to be ex- Oats—Firmer; #9abdc. read a letter froun the superinten- | & he oid Atwiod Hotdh | THE STATE GAPITAL the jingling o col inside, with als | 3Bority which your true police: | L p\ipeq by the tellere. To this there | A division was called for on the | Mittee was agreed to, including ono | o™ty FIRLE o . 250, P i man feels bound to assume. 1t y i deut of the Omahs sciiool, iu which | desirabie place to stop at when in the circumstantial ard hearsay evi- | 13 S0 CEL U o8 s impro- | W4 00 objection, and it was adopt- | vote adopting the report of the com- | Spi Sutterism g e on o | 250, the Iatter «poke very highly of | Lincoln The building 1s orick. The i ik, and the motion 10 adopt | of Tndian aflair (o ae.the money | , Lok Qulet but sieady; pew h . — deuce as to how it came there, com- Vised protectors of the general pub- ed. When the Alabama returns charges are, one dollar an y prevailed by a vote of forty-eight | sppropriated for one tribe for an-| "5l Ho " Firmer; western, TOWNLEY HOUSE, “ROUGH SHOD.” mand ; new western mixed ungrad- ed, 56§859¢ ; new, no grades, mixed bined with the reputation of Howe, | yi*o" PRSIl V1 A6 RO0AE DO | had all been read and the result Prof. Aughey; he thought the Pro- J cents per day, and. the rooma arge | The Howe Case is the All-Absarb. | 80d the knowu faot that cofn hud | [.",0ckes, caid {0 be in the eity, | Svaounced the Vics Prosdent asked | prevailed, by & wote of forty cight | SEBariied, for one tribe for any 5 Dreme fessor was underestimaied by the ; deresti 3 oStep 2 been dropped mn_somebody’s desk ) 2 |if there were any objections to the ; people of the Btate, but he did not | 14 8lry ing Topic. mighty cloee by, if not m his, and [ [FO0 Operating, but they doubt-| yo\o ™ ricre® beih none, e said, |ipated when this resolution comes | ca be more advantageously used. | Pl FTH, 1 ooy, think wmuch of the bill; it meant PERSONAL MENTION, less exerted something of & z Agreed to. J g do his” duty without calling public P2 on its final re. g1 y g there being no objection, the votes pasa The biil was then rted to the| Butter—Unchanged. first, Prof. A; secoud, tbe Univer- | Kenator Dawes and wife from Sa- attention to the facts. Bo, I say, | fePressive = eflect = on the ‘Anyon, from the committee on . [ bave becy | multitude of trampa who were pres- | Of Alahama will b counted,” and | ST T LG S0l e T re- | Senate, and amendments made in | VY Ditky—Unsettled ; 1 074al 05. sity; and third, the peple of Ne. | ;o county, are at the Commereial. | Publie 0, = =l » ¥ pinion on the Admissibility | Mr. Rocewater should have been the tetlers recorded the same in due e ket ot 1o edl¥ |~ Benator Garfield, of Butler coun-| of Hearsay Evidence in Con- e titel] {int _comimities ;::n‘:y!:vz:e':: P in the eoiex | torma. § potatbub = fifl?;‘:ngfihme Ll R i business. ty, and Representative Paddock, of Racaias Tovetibaitens: oyeriihing ho knew, and e $0u7ee | in foree, and into every available| California, Colorado, Connecticut SO G Rt Senator Paddock, by request, was S Sopiem, 2 Bush again eaid that men of busi- | Cuming county, together with their Howe g »let 2r | niche and retreat they slunk and [and Delawdre were next taken up | objected. After working a week on | relieved from duty on the commit. | , ' Deat—Higher; 1 54 cash; ness, thinking wcw, in investigat-| wives, are at the Commercial. took up- posts of observation at a | in order, nothing occurring to mAr |y o ooneral appropriation bill, the | tee on public buidings, and Senator | ©°F Mareh; No. 3, do, 1 45al 453 ing 'the advautages of our State, | Senator Van Wyck and wite are | . TAKE THE STAND, very early hour in theday. It is|the monotony of the proceed- | t2® 8eneral approp: 2 Harvey, from the committee on ag- | 5 COrR—Dull; 38jc cash; 40jc for always inquired as (o the fuel prob- | at the Tichenor. Corverpondence of The Bes. and If possible show that the |Bot known how many of them be-|ings, As the reading progress. |most mportant document of the | qypyre, e lem and be considered the bill | Murrace, of the B. & M. head- REPRERENSATIVE HALL, longed to Watterson’s tatterdema. | ed _there & general | seesion, the house was not ready to| The chair presented the Famfic| CP4—Quiet; S5ic. next in importance Lo tie reform | quarters, isat the Townly. Lixcou, Neb. Feb. 5. ¢harges are false; let bim ehow that | lions, probably not many, as the | reloxation in all parts of the ball. |\ aivet. Yet, it is not strange. | rallroad bill, which will beunfin.| Rye—Inactive; sc. school bill Seth P. and Mrs. Moberly, are| ‘The Housemetat2 o'clock this | LS SmOke was coming from matoh- | eleotoral bill had a chilling effect on | Members of the convention lounged | "7 06 o0, iele" ol (R, | ished business to-mortot. Whisky—1 08 This bill provides that the boring | guests at the Palace, afterncon and commenoed intro- | cyaoried LY the mischievous boy | the patriotism of that class. n thelr seats, or visited around | o iizutc™the charges pre‘erred | After exeoutivesession the Senate| Eork—Lower; 16 25l 75. sball be done with n diamond, | Senator Blanchard, of Dodge, is | queing bills aud uader the next deck. 1t be can do |~ The crowd were kept 1 line on | among their friends ; the reporters | 7URBS, 150 SUaTESS Pre erved | T CCh TRt Bulk Ments—Active; shoukdess, augur, aod Creighton suggested that | stopping at the Tiohenor. ducing bills and memonals. This | that, then he stands before the peo- | ejtherside of a passage way through | ceased to crane their necks; the 'fouon with the latesenatoral con. | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 6abjc; clear rib, SjaSic this instrument slone, woula cost |~ Will ‘A. Stinchoomb, of Adams |1 the last day for such fielding, | Ple of the State vindicated. 1t » | the center of the rotunds, through |ante-rooms were full of smokers, | pou!'or "ok i cave o voport, bu| Mr. Hale rose o a privileged | ;,Lard—Held bigher; $11 00 asied; twelve hundred collars, at the very | county, hangs forth at the Metro- | hence ckirmishing was lively, | COmittee deny to Rosewater the [ which the august Senators, arm-in. | and here and there in the galleres | f°5% 41e0 asked leave 1o veport, but | | G S50 COP 1 & POVHERSd| 17 623c bid. fovest B T aeiments | o 1| Many bils and memoriate were . |L1I¥Iegef prosenting il oaaetots acm, marohes to the Fiall of Repre- o bo m?fu' (o e tor home, and did not have time to | {0 him from J Madison Wells and | 41 LOUTSTITERTOCK nserting twenty or fifteen {housan Sk sentatives at 1 o'clock. an cuely al ; : iVE dollam por annume were loat, and | Oevepssdsnss of fe Bu troduced but none of snecial impor- | that ha has 1 good one—then the [ hour previous to_this time, the| bites of lunch from some obscure re- | hearit-, I understand that thecom- '.'.‘:fia‘ix.?&‘l:’i’.?.’m"‘&‘.“,i — 1. Louts, February S, the bill was recommended after cut- TO TRE BLACK HILLS. tance. The house went into com- | People are with him, and no amount | House appointed Messrs. Stone and | treat of a pocket. Everybody being | ™1%e® 18 goon of the ocellar of the. capitel;| i Receipts, 2,000; bett ting down the salary of the officers, g mittee on the whole at half past | Of Whitewash will make the outside | Cook, Democrats,tellers,an act which | in an easy humor, it waa notstrange ULk that vesterday by order of the pmx‘;s S g as follows: The weologist, from | Lincolu, February 5.—mr. King | 1 4 o0k recess at six ; noth- | '°°% vrought Kasson to his feet with | that a little lapsus tinguae by the | on sequitting tne B. & M. of using | Spesker they had been trandferred | 6 1548 5. = exica heuvy, thiree to (wo (housatd doLars per | aD, With threeloaded wagona and | ©oursand took ; SMOOTH AND WHITE. the remark that the chairhad not | Vice-President should cause . gen- | foul means- to accomplicing thele | to a much better room and thet the | © Cattle” Receipts, 1,000; st annum, chemist, from eleven, to | 3 small company, started this morn- | 128 portance came up and the Thezuling ofithe ooment respected the right of tne miuority | eral outbreak of laughter. All| plans, but that a minonity report | had been brought back to th ia | and tive; ehe o o, faney: 5208 ix bundred dolars per avuum 1 | ing for the Stoux Eldorado. 1t s [I0Us® adjourned for au evening |, 6 1 08 AL Sominittee was | in ®rnaking the appointmenta, [knew that the Florida returns | will be presented, exonerating Mr. | by order of the Sergeant-at-Ave | 6 00 eol o Soone. 4+ 5005 131 donot think the bill will puss the | jjkely the State Journal has finally | 6%108- | Whoo' T have conversad, vad hai'h | Speaker Randall, in bis obstinate [ Would be opened after those | Hitchoook of being 1n any way a | and that on account of the. bad s | light. 4ngag, — © e * #0124 Bouse. 1t only ro-cived thirty-ev=! . 1oqoq thatn Hittle yellow m_’t Yesterday was Sunday, and our | tendency to quash ,n;:;"m"on: style, u:u-uxi:“t’l the chnul,r could take TR e Sasuyibe Vice Presi party tothe e e ol gt ol AW LR S en votes to.day, and on flnal pass- i 1 o ir ( C2re of its appointments, whereupon | den! ng, doubtiess, of the sickin bed. = ——— onh b ed up in the Hills, over-taxed legislators were gathered | and allows public men toinsult their hi FORGING SENSATION, picked up judg- Kasson dispatched a note to the | 8ame thought, allowed it to get the Mr. Bale said his attention nad LEGAL NOTICE. age will need forty-three. misters with impunity. : ing from the number of persons now | I VArious sunny places, discussing Benate to the effect that that body | start of him when he came to re- | a majority of the committee hold- roor.svomey | o€ e of pemne e | T e ey e | o, = | s o e s | IS 1, . e o e o :: "‘::"; weig 3‘;‘[‘]‘"‘“ t, aud T} pom Lineoln. ALL-ABSORBING TOPICS | and perhaps they will; but from Lflym?;&‘u?::f:efiwmm isd ont ‘;“,‘:‘;’;e"‘;’.,:‘l‘;‘{::fi‘:’r{‘ SAing | of what was going on. Imay be | which the prisoners were confined X LR ;;:C,'sé ow that such is the opinion en- » gl - | what information I ~an gather, I lison ¢ and had found itad £ D.. Js. Prosent, C. H. Sedgwick, Jt rejoices the heart of your cor. | —the Kosewater vs. Howe matter, | am inclined to believe thers will e | 224 McMillan. When the Speaker | Florida. ommistos, but think e chove .| 110 which the sanlight acme mevel | - Tosh £74a; 1" te maiter ofthecstats tertained by many members, grossly i correc| _— Shearer — oy respondent to be able to state that | and the probability of an extra sec. | o S SRiea B e gt bellnL | Florida, was socn opened, how- | s K hetrr i ;:lhh;igl 'fif«;::- L.n:'f:‘fflgnlyhfi.r.:l:.flf he saw and beheld with his owa |sion. Your correspondent ventared EXTRA ANERION. "..‘é.f:‘?s:’.’.v‘:fm‘? ith;;m o= tiusm s e cailanton :‘:‘g‘:":’d" “120;1;?;200* - ‘:m"a ot ;EMT:::‘:D::I:E: ’pm}h:" ;L A ?;‘ conduct of cert-in members of | eves, the pious faces of Senators | to vl the opinion of several sound, | The committeeof the whole spent | Iy one o’clock. Vice-Presi :l en;'l; oppersn = ‘::r‘:l:ell:; r:"lfl‘»e'.i'nl’:!'?r: s avee 10 YourE o m et e o S0 8 T - t ty bas been strangely in- | Kennard, Gilbam and Bryant at | disinterested politicians, as to the | the evening in discussing a bill pro- | fem. Ferry first entered, attended | no less than three soparate returns hia bed of Lekhens 1t e | B & T gonsistent on une or (W) quesiions | the M. . ablbath schol yesterday. | propriety of the ruling of the com. | YAIng for the fundiog of the . | by the venarable Baselr, asistant from this State, one sighed by o FOREIGENOTER. . - | ot of SOKISLIE wath ki S s Biape It thay el oo peiscy. e | Soveral members of the House were | mittee on the admission of certainty s sowet coun (A g ;’::;ekm; ma His band o | msjority “of * the “returuing CBOPS DAMAGED. T Sl e e s e - : : ? 2 -5 o why ibe prager ot T0-81GHT also in attendance, but as thelr faces | testimony in the Rosewater vs. | out recommending the bill. oI o AUl Boabars b | ot by l-h‘imgz:xyr; (paectors, | London, Feb. 8 —Advices from | direeting thesergeant-at-arma to re- | petiioner Seizses of sbd peition sk the house discuseed Gibsou’s bill for | ©)Y 8% tamiliar, T canuot give [Howe controversy, which, 1 a GazE. | The senators followed in promiscous | the person of Attorney General | BOmbAY report continuous rain | Tiove the prisoners toa amreEhted | e Rearine hmal gt "l e sl bl strict leeal it na e = order, and took seats on the Demo. | Coke, for Tilden, and the tnird | storms prevailiog in India, which | pealth may not m&.:;;:fi oy o i et e S ey T 3 ex-de LS. m: ,has remov- - pen: on the 25th of Iast mon 5 e i . ; puty were of but one opinion 1. e. that LiNcoLw, Feb. 7, 1877. } to get o near Blaine that I thought | also for Ti'den. The reading of the "'"’.._.’ni'ifl :fi."&:.fl'd‘"s':'.'?.'}f;’.fi i 2 5 7 appe.r ot % of the whole. The passage of thie locums ssed bill was recommended substantially :’n d";:‘fi’_‘fll;rh":n‘:;?m the ruling was not only grossly im- | Mr. Van Wyck created something | at first an inscrutable destiny had | last :: med document promissed to Trwin, The prisoners were contined as futroducsd, with the exception | popular M tan. He invited | ProPer, but very unjust. Theseare |Of 3 sensation by sending to the| placed them in adjoining chairs in | be very lengthy asa tabulated role of ADVEMIS'"GE‘EW and in close custody by the sergeant- that it s {0 be loested on the agn-| the writer to dine with him the and _ | Becretary’s desk the following in- | order that the sudience might have | the Btate by counti a % i puiiaal fane Ol b ot s = A dar, um“""“"qmm. {bey cover the en- | tereating paragraph from the Chica- | room to reflect on the Position theve | was eontaiaed nt, b:fonp:fi';:: arewst kot you not e | e by Tty l"".‘"’ go Times: Benators occupv—that of being per. | commsndation of Senator Conkling, “R’*‘fi‘n{mnu:px;w:’{: = m::m::agnu.rp{l:{ the h..:: 65 Loy 71

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