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THE SUN THE GREAT REPUBLIC LOST | eatery titi o tip neetea svor so | THE TRADE OF THE ORIENT. FOUNDERED IN A HURRICANE OF? ther pale Anpronching, and the boats were | STRUGGLE FOR THE COMMERCE OF wes enw pas lized iba ke Aleta, ey ee me wena tn al whieh Mwept the Continent The Laat of — chi bet he Tanah our mnt We Mails hip Subsidy Mr, Morgan of fo Arete Ep ef SAA ee eee eee eeeen a en eetand sig men | Gite Denoancing the Billas a se tore Copte Fogtaui's Narr ny another. and myself, with elvhteen men. in der Mr. Brooks’ lodignant Rejoinder Great Republic was abandoned | Muother: Then. the bunts pushed olf and the | Wastinaton, March 13.—The House, nt i uy ments of] time felt a human hand at her helm half past 1 o'clock, went into Committee of the tl tered during a qale | After t had given Iueituctions regarding the | Whole, Mr. Wheeler in the chair, on the Post t ree to Hermanas which lay southeast by east, 1 Omce Appropriation bill, the pending question tant seventy miles, the boats passed around the ship, The copperon her bottom was ripped | being the amendment increasing the substdy to was the larvest aailing shi “i wie f about 4,000 te burde a | if sh i‘ her bere sor open, Ane un the Pacific Mall Steamship Company for its tc and ber lene 4 on to je | oakum was banging out in festoons. ‘The boats | ¢ . “ 0 $1,000,0 ¥ " ' nont, and her length was 860 feet. She Heparated in heavy gale, which drove the | China line from $500,000 to $1 Wa year, and ’ Jhy the lamented Donald MeKay, @ tiicera boat back inthe neighborhood | making the service fortnightly Instead of tu tin his yard at Bast Boston In 1852. She (heahip. At that timed P.M. the Great Re- | monthty * t nent of that new erain | | een Fon the last thine Tying on bee | Mr. Porrer (Dem., N. ¥.) spoke in favor of the ‘ shipbu of which the famous Riles Went down inthe gale ofthe same | amendment. He sald the result of European ‘We naltelumph, She was | uit : ‘ subventions to steamship lines was that to-day smorvel of marine architecture. Her immense | yey 5 an tise Bs eunieed at different | the commerce of the Atlantic was under Euro- 1 ® t eR hd Aten ye or p' ev om TY e “ t aparsin such striking contrast to | pots in iermudas with. one hour of each | Pean fags, not under the United States flag. He t and yards of foreign ships— | ther, ‘They were received with the utmoat cor. | had no dea that subsidies would restore the \ cycuh medeland her wonderful speed all | diality, Capt. Incham desires to return special | Attantic trade. ‘The disadvant sulting from . Tepeed all iin keto Me Willian J.C, Hyland and his sons, eta nA te nf fe merits made her the subject of the admis | ee ee eae iivland.s to Capt. Aplin, | the tariff, &c., would provent the restoration of ation and envy ef the seagoing men of all marl | and to the oMver Hety-ninth regiment | that commerce, He looked, however, to the me nations, and whatever port ahe saited | Of foot a il ' A add Nhe only great foreign commerce left to the people ihe reflected honor on the Mag * od laittapeake must enc Say hem he cP" | ofthe United States, dot was elmoat unetval <n THE COMMERCE OF THE PACIFIC OCBAN, he was the ploneer of ell; PROTECTING WIS CUATTELS, and the question was whether the proposed sub- Frequently made elshtecn k - sidy was necessary to retain it. If it was, thon A Westchester Mon Resisting an Attach | 1) vent with a Pitchfork Driving Of his Creditor and the Officers — An Exciting Trin in New Rochelle. expenditure was warranted, Mr. CopuRN (Rep., Ind.) opposed the amend- ment.and suggested a substitute for itadmitting fore|gn-bullt vessels to American registration. He nit was followed by the ther Amerienn clipper #h os of years sailed. witl npetition from rations, and which gave to this country an ’ “ t bout eight years ago Jacob Carpenter, tual aupremacy of the seas, until the late war |. AUout « [a data ae Siena Ker] understood that Iron steamships could be pur- ani its resulta, coupled with the employment of | Brena’ Broker, Purcuasn tners. By specu. | Chased abroad for three-fourths what they would F practically drove Amerie iE | tavern pay Saethepeeh thet ed iaare cost here, [A vole r one-half.) That was We HURNING OF THE G! st oF entps, MT GP TAITin: Hilegitia, oF Huneas Talend) | Clee Why tee les the Fecito SA) sreamentp ! while lying in a New York dock, ber | Gust caplet on ren dh i ; * | Company buy the four great: ships wherever It 2] giving a chattel mortgage as security. per deck was burned off, She was rebu * could get them cheapest, instead of tak half During the past year Mr, Carpenter delivered a ; t the addition of her upper d She » Mr. Higgins, in rt payment, trees and a mill ayear from the Treasury? He offered juontly made several splendid trips to San ia SHER 7 his amendment, reducing the subsidy to shrubbery to the amount of $100, and some vot pa hehe “a act Rhode ine | ci, and allowing the Pactfle Mail Steamship h. Subsequently he made, as he suppored, | Company to” purchase four ron. steamships arrangements with “Pluck” Robinson, agent for | abroad to be registe din the United States, gins, for a final settlement on the Uth Inst. al.) made the polnt of or- Higgins, for a final settlement on the Mth in ME ee ee Borat flo te cand other yorts. During the Crimean red by the Allies to transport and she wae for some thine war she was el ¥ employed by the Enited States Gove 1 On the ath of last month Mr. Higgins, with (ee ee ain order € during the war of the Rebellion, At} )\. lawyer, C. IT. Roosevelt, got into his barouche The CHATHMAN sustained the point of order, the tine of the famine tn Ireland she carrie attended by footmen in Hvery and coach di Mr. CoBUKN appealed, and the decision of the ange of provisions from this elty—the giftof | drove into Mr. Carpenter's prema Chal was sustained New York for the relief of the sufferers. Son panded that the chattels be turned over to him. OF (Hepy Ohio) advocated the In- La piicevtndche eta tunes Carpenter replied that he had goods to turn | ¢ ubsidy. This had been called al sold to an English shippl Hiking used very strong language, and | entering wedge; but an entering wedie was Her name was changed to Dent rpenter ordered him off the place. On the | necessarily a for this subsidy ed tota Liverpod! At day the farce was repeated, with like effect. | would not oblige him t for another sut soomehbeed Ae On the Sth ult. the performance was undertaken | sidy. But he was free to aay that he was anxious Cyto S. Bo Ingham and First OMeer Ariel | again. wiih the addition of the personal presence | to do what he might, so that the American fiag years ago she wa k, |G Cameron: late of the Denmark, arrived at this | of Constable "Pluck" Robingon, but tavalled | shall show itself on all sons, and that all the a destuiday 1h the atpathablp Bin Branton (Cea ak of commerce shall be illuminated by ° erday In the steamship Sun Fran On the next morning Mr, Higgins drove his stellat ior from Bermuda, ireus through Mr. Carpenter's gate, accompanied Mr. Chens (Der, TL.) opposed the amendm am of the | Dy his lawyer, the constable, footmen, dogs, and | He had always found {wre two or three kervanta, several of the noble cit- | was about to be perpetrated, @ great outery and zens bringing up the rear. Carpenter, seeing the } pretence of public neceasity was sure to be multitude, started for the stable to teet them, | raised: nt case Was an ilustration of The captain i¢a brother of Mr. Ing frm of Samuels & Intham, paper monufacturers, f this city, Capt, Ingham gave a SUN report the follow parrative of the ship's las sy. | aad grasping a pitehfork put himself in battle | that tr neon ENieee eaUr Bate hy me Mir. Fatiyewonrit (epi. TH), oftered a substi: u villains, what do you want on my | tute reducing the subs + $500,000, [1 (He GREAT SHIP IN THE DevtL’s conse. — | paces" that the Pacifle Mail Steamshlp Company We left Liverpool July ®, 181 witha cargo of | | Roosevelt (shaking a paper at Carpenter)— | perform the service ‘seml-monthly, and may § eon ind for Bon ay. Early in Septembe We've come for those chattels. form it in ships of foreign construction. —F chen of the Cape of G ter You. dirty scoundrel deaited to test the sense of the House as to t a hurricane, straining ff, or Dildo you vi whether it was not better to let this company i ater, compel goto! Purchase its steamers abroad than to pay half 4 COW Nedved at Kio Janeiro Jate in Sep- | Higgins and bis hosts then retired, demoral- Hare out of the Treasury for th ° te rod arged our car and lay some | ized, thi pity hfork being too much for them. natal privilege of seeing the United States daz rt ki repairs, We had orders to proceed About OP, M. they again rallied, anc dying on the Pacific ¢ an. He held that this we St. te No. in ballast. We sailed trom | with a warrant from Justice Humphre increased subsidy was on the principle of tote but 4 eT ET. Ae arcs I EBn Retire The nonce: So: bound Bin per RORRING Free sur ae aun te Maro rial onthe dith inst. After his arrest, Hig: | Paying subsidies with one hand and keeping up " nd ns and company seized a part of his property, | Protection with the other, Hatter IDS HOH One telcey A pete ae Carts Mr. CONGER (Kep,, Mich.) opposed Mr. Parns- t ns of | one wagon. which were sold by auction for worth's proposition, whieh he said amounted to ‘i t pels | Mr Hollweas, a friend of Carpenter, bidding | pay ‘a bounty of $00,000a year to foreign shi tyef them in and then selling t back to Car nullders on all seas except the Tit was it y calm, | panier The American carrying trade was but ah ning from the nort veestt Monday the ease was heard before Justice | third commercial nation in the globe, was out t: pulled: HenY ul rey. and the proc striyped Inthe carrying trade by dozens of the it soon after she t teristle of Westchester jurispr minor nati arth. ‘This was no ploneer ‘ ' Hi pump, to | B,J. Porter appeared as counsel for Carpent movement. It waa the continuation of a see it Ponder, and found It | Fhe ex-Judge is venerable, ponderous,and rheu- | peliey adopted by ¢ <4 several years ago P W the deck. on | matic. and hasa volce like the Dull of Bashan, | in giving Ralf a million subsidy to this line We carried as he | tle Is father severe on young lawyers, presuming | He reminded the House that the get ny i ng and pumping. pu Wind crperlence Ae ancexcuse far his | from Massachusetts (Mr. Butler), who protested an, V é velt, the opposing nach. Is inst taking this money out of the Treasury, t . fout of w nty Lycurgus, munidcently endowed the open, avowed, persistent advocate of pay- . ai et pik : iy bounties to the fishermen of his district, and wast ots r s WU tnesaes wore examined, who contras | lowing them a drawback on salt; and that the h - . 1 ' fo and each other ventiomen fi Indiana and Hlineis (Holman . a4 kK” Kobingon acknowledged that he had | and Crebs) wan a large ap 1 priation for tin Y t SHIP IN 1 ' ly scared by the pitchfork in the hands | Proving the commerce of the Ohio river, be- sf nteroand that Higgin wd been mor cause it would affect thelr immediate districts f at I than himeelf, his health Mr. Heneronn (Dem. W. Va.) opposed the tne i rubi teh rning white a now. Roblne ala ys and expressed his surpri at a ee wince n keevic suthsfaction in eibin i wz the Chairm Mf the Committee of Ways P k. ‘Then ttwas | vere terrur and confusion. Which satiate Dawes) and the Chalriuan of the ew t yn Was articipated by the throm in the t ppropriations (Garfleld) sustain v tr H FOTO Ge Meee 1 testat 8 in fa of evon- ‘ Al t was onthe stand. She told t " " ; . i Mean: es the SARGENT opposed Mr. Farnsworth's ‘ ; ; NINH an Ie thelr ships at Lie cheapo t able Lyeur hity. Roosevelt | subsidized by the Eng ne gale, L red her | y H ave an outlet to the wheat ‘ ‘ 1 ; SiGation ie WAL t.. The export commerce i niet erce had Increased. by tnilions, and. way r ¢ 1 1 nere very day. Duringthe tiseal yea i " ; A | when #50000) was paid to the. | ‘du es uct srk ev ina word, b ut getitinfor | tecelved from Customs in San A ‘ Y ri if i n tin goods brought by these steamships w ver a , lyst . steer; t When ats Mathe testimony had ali been | tillion in excess of the amount received in Is wing @ { je. We th taken. ex that about the producti f the A SCHEME OF PLUNDER, the w out derby he witnonses ¢ the | Mr, MonGAN (Dem. Ohio) opposed the In: . a made to him by Me, Collins when he got his first MER. BERGH'S FAIR CHAMPION, subsidy of $300, that it had cost bir re a OF HURRICA ~ than that toget It. He would not charge cor. Rep tea Gi es Le Bleecker Street Car Horees-My. Bergh | Tupt practices on members, but they all knew t " t a ¢ PLLA RUTACEAE RIBRAVGE Gee lobbies were packed with plunderers ‘ y eel Lf heme was not Republic it was not i i down ont eck, a8 We Passengers In the Care Think of Him, ratic; but would not the country belleve e ‘ tihet Aft hat rh on Tuesday atternoon car 31 of the ft a scheme of plind devoid « fees. He 1 he W ere! Sicget Nik) Waa ciconnad oaby | denounced It as a conspiracy against the Treas " and altered our PisRch Ot. SUEee Was stopped in Crosby | ry and against the people ‘ Dufore the Nannie ' reet by one of Bergh’s agents, and the driver Mr nooks (Dem. %. ¥.) replied to Mr ' with on ' was ordered to take out a lame nay He ae. « and re mings db: ie of the great men of h fore nn rr The |" edged: the AGIA) Wes, Lainie. Ht Said b fie asked him whether he dared tu insinuate atk ME ‘ ’ 4 : ders were ne take him out, Bergh’s man tives against Clay and Webster and thar one cr . t ‘Phe | then took driver to the station house, Tn " PAT aah Ceatioaisit j avas In ntains and ral Wa i ¢ le 1 F tava Kecaine PEN Taély and exniindly ray torrente. tu nd rain were pierced | £2 he arte He of care became | anything thatis ht!) T dareto cay that | ain Lighty We were ¢ ed by the ee eee oeneereal thecar | snes we eobe inder! That it taints Hewen i 1 t i: Phong the paaene the car | the atmos; seman may make the ‘ bet - POMPOUS 10 Mr. Brooks (with a display of groat feel t t Pees: : * : 1 will go down to posterity with Cla te ) diag Giver for a lame | ftp land Crittenden for that, appropt t Tuchar Vt what of thet? Trine on vourterm te | ##PPort the flag of our country on the, ocean ' , lause.) T have before me the record of th k . | Na bal Blea Rae nilshed men of both the Whig and. the ' L . ratie party who supported that appropri { ‘ te taeg rom 1 1855, This ts TERUOR 5 NO NEW QUESTION hf ripped up from t ule Der , Y fellow sitting Int ! ' witated twenty years ag . t r f ey ki " i line was ne rtunate, but i thes seine ¢ ted using the girls to Walk home in | or part of the A t < ‘ t t 1 anagement of the comp by feng 1 an A lady—If the Arivers woul ‘ Ubsequent extraordinary effurta \ my 1601 { c poor rippled apo for hor linitain. in subsidizing the Cunard line re t they w teeturrested, Phe sewing girls | The Democratic party had. always been in favor ‘ Kreg p free Jr lived Wd age, and we pas: | of commerce and trade, It Was not «party that ! 1 | ser Ids t wanerse | lay on its back and dat the star as an as ' ‘ At " 1} tre omer would, with an utter indifference te Lie. “ a fre nder of ary things, [twas not @ crab party that 1 ferew, At 4 M antl | at e passen- | moved backward, but Was a progressive par ' i} patinte upon the merits of | full of Mfe and vigor, It te ed t only to thi et erucity and parsimony of acricultural and manufacturing interes f the 1 ‘The passengers, after betn country, but to its commerce, He would tell . Megha | y an hour, got enraged, and gentleman from Ohio | (Morgan) that | it yougo on with the next | the “Der party never could be eel a atti ‘ | te sin all sides, Ons maintained never ought. to be maine ' ew fr t vot #0 damage tained when it arrayed It elf neninst the at thine be «. Bat it 1 we thon, were only detained | commerce and trade of the country, and whe tholenk be | aye ae few tlh Eveutually the team of the | its legislation waa such as to uphold the ct ly aE Rint it econd care which had stood shivering foran | St. George in. preference to. the ro Ke tant! ng, but at & rehia tit ' 1, was brought forward and intry. (Applause on the tt : ! et \ J bit tothe first car and the line of Bfty cars sation deeply; it Was a matter Which t + 4 yp pur w nd Ube ' t e ached his h 4. dle repeated, not rhetories warr ¥ nitly ei te brea! —— ly, but as a matter of fact t ' . er Kuilroad Consolidation in New Jersey. this was a war mainly betw pS March 1. In the Senate to-day the | Stripes and the cross of ¥ RAD) bil to vasidate agreements between companies owning | Of 81% hundred millions of people on the Paciil ' by a . railroads between New York and Philadelphia, belong: That was the reason why he threw hit t t , x " whtcaned earnestly into the debate, He did not * \ wieve tas | ing to the united companies, war pasted im both Huusce the ever felt so deeply Interested in i wii | This > te € inthis, This country could ¢ ) focure | Jersey Ca " elf against the subsidies of Ku t iin w @ | aware ee ee as It Was supported by Congress, i ery were . isene new INVOKING THE SPIRIT OF JOHN HAMPDEN H 1 were adrift, ‘L 1c ma it ite Biateone t Mr. Bercianp dtep, Th) opposed thi \. | 0 Hajlr and expre doth i} that ' I beld a cor nwith I t An ef u of Jub Hampden would arise and ( i f | | resist'this exaction on the pee tha ext j | ion of ellp money, thls whieh had ue hy for Hernuuda, and | Luis Senecn Stones “ ie fiveu Chath thew Weelelorth we Ji. O Nell a wits | tie Binet frou lie tig) t ‘ ; ee taerte wat fogs ergy i pabile Bundiogs |. Mi POTTER (Dem, N. y in ke in alt arf a ‘ah ¢ ?: able 2 | portof the subsidy. and gave a history of 1h toe to-day th beet Bencea stone | Pacific Mall Steamship Company, remarkit 1M ey ghtly | 8 1 a tothe | that he Was not favorable to ite present Board " I) suuar while that need b u Directors, Its special claim * was ue nt n a walle of the new Bt MU] ite present: weakness and thal causer wold r ¢ ary. Ful ou i by the extraordinary grants which ¢ had ' ne 1 aud elbt : made the Overland Haliroads to the iw ————- and to thelr completion four or five years before The Campaign in Connection the thine it was expected 2 f! ; Mr, beck (Dem, Ky.) expressed bile regret atin, to | Hanrvonn, March 14— The dret public meet Ing compelled to Oppose the subsidy, bull Hh | ¢ the eampaten will he held tonight by the Repu: thought that it was a part of the system of legis | Addresses wi) bet by Gen, DBS oft | lation which had destroyed the cor ree of r n Se Vn Wililuet of dndicuas Ged. | the country, Why not let this company and { Ie tlawicy will pres ll other shipping companies buy thelr ship ‘ A kA ' —_ where they could get them cheapest, as had feet. aud the Vrouble Among the Loudon Printers, been recommended by the President two years ow v ! March We-The proprietors of the | age ins special message to Congress, the most i i, The Sell BURA We and Ve . See nee mare en, | seumible teourmmendation the President had ey ¢ Chater began leaking bad # to Drewk up the various typogray hie ir. Dawer (Key Moss) said that if. the ques i dn half feat af water i th Ul saa verano Sea Centar it would! be most. unwixe polley to curtall Hariind At nson there was twelve feet of A Hritinh Frigate Stranded, HRS Bethe cant, Bad cloner tamipeatiane or cp Vertu the held and the leak Increasing, th PoyMourH, March 13.—The British screw | portunity to England or any other rival on the Pioive still work uit constantly Jooshie | frigate Aurora, % guns, while leaving Plymouth sound | Ocean to take it away Beessery: to preserve lite gaained jn yale today for Gibralter, struck op Nicholas Tiel. Tugs ‘! , DurEan (ie i bass.) oppowed the subsidy, Ah reserve life, to abapdot ship. | are at work trying (o pull ber off, wit 1 and denied U ne has ever voted for 4 bounty AV Lands were urdered’ iuto the boute wt d | céveras the ude i fettgs Byrvepects of WHE | Ue ashermen, and he hever wanted 10 vote for It THURSDAY, MARCH 14 fishermen were not to be sold out to Great to the fact that PUESIDENT'S IECOMMEN DATION vad had been opposed by Mc WASTING TIME THE SENATORS OV INIONSOF THEM- SELVES AND E 10M OTHER, Whe Appo see that they had beer had not seen any WAsitisaron fron stoamal tips by Mr. BuTLEK sald in cor matter of American shipping, they establish differential duties in p.. N.Y.) called up his resol President to recommendat! nators from tion asking the their fathers did dd. and Bir wed to add t it the following: And whether appointments or ron NK Hep, Obito), K Hey (tep. Pa, and Iale third party who as ocbetwoen betw F(Rap.. Minn.) congratulated Mr. At words in favor of the had revived some J the love of the tn any manner ca\ stood that sich appointments or rewards Ww what the love of count His words sound with the words of tho: 1 propoaltiony sound better Ina political canvass than aston of aquestion which entered Into the # Of the persons W d other gentlemen who AH. Latin, Ni ALB. Cornel, veyor at the Port of New ¥ i attention to the combinat! ome high tari mi Maine, and the fi ‘esentatives of against the e they can be wild promote eh Senator, and at Wh Mr. Conk he would not jes of the three gentlemen named tn the resolution, but for the facts that elves wiehed te Proposition to purchase ships wher Purchased cheapest. y A by hiring th Put ships of Mr. Towns' trine of “Buy wl fe doctrine of mem wanted to apply it to. ships y(itey., Pa.) said that the doc- the Inquiry Mr. TRUMBULL (Rep., Tl.) remi that there was an amendment of Mr, Tipte pending to extend the inquiry to the recom- and to everythtt the shipbuilding of the ¢ pi ade th pending and the House consting trade at 4:00 P.M, adjourne could modify it when there was an amendment THE CUSTOM HOUSE DENT ruled that he could not, nays having been George B. Impression Denyin Received a Bri Received Presents. WaAstineron, Mare Custom House Investigating Committee to- day George B. Baton of New York, under ibmitted a statement in order to contradict before the Patterson com- mittee a year ago that he ever recelyed or con- sented to receive from the steamship y by way of abribe for ntrary to law or to defraud the He states that he rec he being at that time an nat aun he ever ri National lt pending amen NG gave notice that he would offer proper thine: that he Eve ing that he difieation at thi question was th —Before the Sen- CONKLING'S RIDICULOUS RESOLUTIO: Mr, LOGAN (Rep. TIL) said he ject of the investigation propos by thin resolut was anything imme ‘ommendations to the Impression made asked him fc and he wou jon and the am nworthy the attention ved to lay it t were ridiculous and i te, and therefore he Ohio) asked Mr, Conkling of the resolu- sary for his own vindleatton ? ‘essity compels m LERMAN (Io} was $0) for one company, the cventy Loura! service, the amounts he reculved Mr. CONKLING—Ni to a question by Senator Bayard, such payments wer y the Treasury, sometines #0, $90, or $40, but under al which had been subsequently tssued the fee was fixed at €10 at night. Senator Casseri ing to his tes mittee, In whic would present us with a blank we know who itis f his money that comes in envelopes ts over and above extra night now said that the ex an undue share tn jeualized b Ly eget ercise of what that after th mendable degree of pati the Secreta Mr. SHEMMAN ag! proceeding had & would not ¥ with Mr. Loga: ne far enor e for the resolu nkling might think necessary for his own vindleation ‘oms-examined the witness ony before the h he then sald Nev.) suggested that the in- rade at the wished Lo si} ti was rocelved for ical service at night, while taking on oal and care Pratt also cross-examined the witness, of the Secretary of the Treasury no extra compensation other than wed through thi light'on the subject. Hy made stateimen this subject which were plainly aimed o and now he wished to hay accusers and th that since th GTO BE INVESTIGATED. N sald that if Mr. Conkling's re the €10 has f only at his accusers, he did 4 The order had been i n was aimed know why he (Log never accused th on his own tw ig before br was that when an ple an idea that he extra co) Was a matte the inspect as a reason Wh to correct his testin first opportunity he had for doing amittee sat in New ‘of witnesses had been st munt to being tny akfast, but th tigation was orde rand the ve before the committee my was that this was the ork he heard Mr. CARPENTER n was mistaken, n investigation was ordered she pre us that then ) thought that Mr there to present his voluntary t mittee room thr t inquire of mething te Proceedings of the Senate days, and yet did the cominittes ether he cou AL-ATIS as t CONKLING'S GNI ONKLING asked Mr, Logan to su Fr who had made fewe ther, and whe h any other, and th need as a henehr witness whether he did himself to him Cr. Pratt) in New a Lrother of the lby the father tthenexpress a desire there was a Senat mendations than any nds in oMlce Senator had aud whether Dunn testified in relat Hillyer’s letter, which w committee yes with reference to the hed to Gen. Mr. LOGAN sald he k not be the S« Logan) could t's headquart iyer's statement Hillyer's re and therefore aske ‘ satixtied him that the service wernment had never en as prompt ments of the this fact us the date of resignatl on raised to the ould be got before the peo TRUMBULL thou, t at headquarter admitted that b (Moore) had be headquarters who communicated dividual Se CONKLING did Mr. Morton's light on the Mr. TRUM BU ito Porter, who wag stand Hillyer ts fighting ment is not true, would tell the com: k, "TL seo that eneral subject aand friends Mr, Me That purpes many relatiy Preny (Rep A few days sin han, a Well-kn nd prominent phy ceived & Lotter imps, with an ut accompanied W diticulty of b ough mel mis. Which ha or printing eanie the world, h At the time of using yhad in his mouth a quid of 8 Was an antld) no doubt contal the above directly fr. IMPOSITIONS than those which n the doctor, who has his ow accounting for by means of n these wil in past years, and sp the Ku-Klux in con. Venu with this mnyate in : iM Mr, Loca sal etermined to kn: y he now kn neat extendin were sold to F ew Heatly for et. What if the Nhe had read served with a great many Senators all he could. not pick out watch Company the | that number whe had aud te polite aud at to customers ¥ anced that he wor treets, and If our readers denire te place to go to Hition then went over al Dollar Store, @ ad Central Hotel, contalt mont of useful and fancy goods than any other store in nice of any article ib the establiab went for 81, rewerdieas of vost or Value. Ade. 1 Broadway, a larger aeeurt Whe Great Origh An immense arpets, and bedding ‘Com perthiwaitie, | Weenly bid mobthiy bay a A Hie Nove Loose inthe Nowe, ivi on it igtermnes quoted ITBMNOKE., Mold, duty paid. Lt operation was performed yesterd olkiees Furcign warited at fill prleda ut none Here: A dimontt a performed yesterday | domestic scarce And Art, Rates Of 1 hie. nt Fh ree of decay. 5 r ali 10 age Leancoon at cinder & i t vii noc male or nnd f At shines!—Knox Ing style of hate, wat Leis tite. at for Unk igen, Meiined higher and un demand; bards, 236 u le AINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL CocrOe- The transactions In cotton on the epot ara a tiit very Hunlted squotationa Fredueed Wert hah Weosespay, March 13D. M.—Only passable | AMR SR aan ee nnn doe; Bat dneineas has hoon done In ratiway and miscellaneous | {ihoral transaeticua nt ive ge lower rates, Kalen up ta tharee, and the day hae been withont redocming feature, | 3.0. M. 0.0 bales, closing by citctal report at zi 4c haves, and the day hae b thout redeeming Atneeh, 31 18 tee, fOr Apel, geet report at dis wae atre Tig, hut the de Kall day, having advanced fro June and July, 19),¢. fur Uetuber, ings betwoon theacextremes were inno | ber. and IS, tor Dece wise commenstirate with the late bustle in that spectalty. | ..SUNpRtEe Petrotonm was very hon There have been no new developments to-day to affect | (he spot. “Strained F ‘ the speculation, and the street t# disposed to accept the | Spirite turpentine was ‘im present altuation quietly, without endeavoring to pene: | fonsand on private ti aterday 1040 gale elle Matl was | at 1.63, and prices of trate the mysteries of the future, Pf r 41.46 for natural, and strong, and rose from €1 tow on the report that ae the | Fi fer aruen ai had endorsed the Subsidy bill, the resolution would pase {rt and py cliy, and fideration. Wut the House adjourned without netion, the price in the mean time dropping back to 62}¢. North western common started off at 78}4 and quickly rose to 99, the concurrent strength of these three stocks Impart- ing strength to the entire Met, which, In conreqnence, moved forward \ to jg ® cent, After mnidday the mar- ket became heavy, and prices sagged off all ov though iater making # partial recovery; but the con. spicuous feature of the afternoon was the activity of the migectlancous and express ftocks, In these the Quicksilver shares and coal stocks were prominent, Delaware and Hudson Canal selling at 106 to 119% Delaware, Lackawanaand Western stock Fone to 10) from 14, Chicago and Alton selling expresses were tn quick det MN) package part at th wer igure Welug to fil Vewsel, Live Stock Marke ew York, Wednesday, March 1% ‘Twenty FSM Neeves arrived, all at Communipaw. Tho at frou Mone ood, Including 3 Fpodrest to best was rather d may tn p were sold on Frle and str twas heavy on the the Investment railways. any interest. The dial has Irty-elght cars oF 4568 hoge were In. with 20 care K. fale alive, Dressed hogs were dull speculative and stead G F elty, and Sxab\e, for Wertern. hag been wit per hien'that vet dbase mince to fat for eM MARINE INTELLIGENCE. reneure poroelii winie abo, MINTATURE ALMANAG—THTE DAY. tare warice, MOHAN Yan rigee,.nis 8 11 aun Cts Moon sete,..11 48 ny Treaan 0); payment, @1.296.910 ‘ Wisi WATER THI® DAY Tats. The currency receipts were e206, | Sandy Hock. .1 1 Gov. Inland, 12 W Hell Gate... 1% mente, S596; balance, Tue. The custome - reeripts were $273,00, “The total clearings at the Gold Ateived—Wenwennay, Maren 19 Exchange Bank were €2)419,000; gold balances, #1653 ‘and currency balances, $2,069,960). The following e the quotation 10,0. Macs T1036 8:20 P. Masses cTIO 5 PLM. .056 110K Foreign exe amor day, was du Steamship Wyorte Steamship Matta Liverpool), mdse. and Hariewion, S.C. Mu and amship B.C. Kulght, Georgetown, D.C.,idse, and boat raven were ettong at 1 to yi for daze bil camehtp Ttaly, Liverpool, mde, and pass, Aud 10g to TO for short bifia of the sane grade Ship Heputlick: New Castle, cunt Miteulty today than | Schr Laura A. We a tril ‘day, though, th Lary artkation tacettivatein. | Also, ue ustial Fiver and coustwine veasels ‘Ap'yet the banks Hay Made no ape Tents fo meet the first of April sett ment an lefement ‘ye Business Hotices, Important Save Fifteen Dollars, ae And gold obtal uy the celebrated WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING con a MACHINE, the beatin the world. PRICE €iS._ Sold of yary fre teularly ato caay payments of & a month. WARRANTED. FOI Ne ar Ate. A few eo a oepyen cs 4%, agente rjand rates are | CHINE CO, ii BUADWAY, New York, rch poltey By bay. aerial broke i no bust an ey among ti est doing ih mercantile ehad very | Public Speakers and Singers will find f. and business |, y , 7 Aradione Brown's Bronchiat Troches” beneficial th clearing the vole before speaking or singing, and relieving the ay sort at «P.M tafier any exertion of the yoral organt, For titra, | CoURhe aud Colds he Zrockes are effectual, 10's re In New Vork to buy reltabl Fh fehtonsble Jewelry, ap SQUIRE'S 9 FUMED oup coup. ig He ents, ‘ fiw, coup. 1b 1 Tak ery ‘i Hag Sain Pee Pec am ed nhe home a doxe of Xpalding's Pills £OHES Cone gold aasiahs Wess ] yee S athA taste ut iv ortand stuniocd, Ticeduebey Southern State securitics wore again strong on some | Dy spe of the enues and active in, tue principal deeeriptions, po +and Todigertion Tenneasers rose 4 ¥ cont. to 66%, Virgtuias (old) selling as, ALBA tO OAS, and def at 1%. Old North Carolinas Did indo right to brine keg up de Wine Were drm at B¥akA, the special tax 7g & cent. ait) | If iteontained W we atract Jauates ¢ tig ig to ISN, the funding act of 106 declining & to fig, aid new LW cent to 24. South Carolinas new gee re were active and strong, the July issues rising | ¥ cent. | Cat Nails. Anvil Brand | Sur lity. to 3S ater reacting to it'y),and the October 1M to 3 MONKS, WHEELE eC et. with a final decline to There wae Qe NQU'TY £00 | New York Dring ote and Brookivn Parke Loat'aie. Sliteoatt DIVORCED Pre Oy. CH hank stocksssold aw follows? | NULTMANN.-On Wednesday, Mar tod, Ind grantess{, and. tn 40088 | RECHPEL,- tn Indianap ago, Burlington ana Quincy eold at 1, New York | Polly Heehtel frou Joh of at ws mand Terre Hante 2d Int : do. in *te fe stody of chilies DICRINSON son, Edward T. D FREEMAN — : previous ty | Va PeM dt (taint 1 He vt sf ENNINGEN On sisa, in the t New York, by the | U Cardoen, Justien Set ‘ f an Te ane , ne dudes Fort Wayne feniat t ; . late a | Supreme Court, Loutse W tron a 1 & DIED. $ t i; Henry: i " " Ea is rt \ ry arco & Fxp ‘ ‘ t “ an ( “ rf M 1 bx iy { ey ce ' State haat Bank. VINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, BANKING Hot | it ’ $1.00, § 1 $100, F | f t Haw x : TH AND ST EPH RAIL: | f é ‘ OLD ty auy part of apy b Notes and linen ' extra | TAL WAVER OLNE MENT | ; i | + ' | Braniswin tat, | ' ey ne) Dhie, wt #1 Pi emeli for a | CoO RPO Wales Citar ait Go. a were | For mown ered ' ' ' tern t | , ¥ wil } i | \PaTEst ed 3 tae tae wire | a i ie a is 1 f ; * | HUDSON CREAM ALE, : for | THINS & EVANS, t ROVAL HAVANA LODTEIY, a a LAY LUM C04 Bat iNew ¥ Maite th raiee alan ROVAL HAVANA LOTERICY, better, sales miaed ate] | EXTRAOKDINARY DEAWING Uk ALLL 4 ry valig at the higher prices for prime attont Ticbets guid we Huo oudee quiet at the declines quoted 1 WMARTINE? & C0. Hangers mene duty paid; Of Maracaibo, 7,40 Dage egid WWaisat,, Wok Hes New bulk Penk yilaey ——————