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XT with amendments Pout
sets . pouetstelar
tee took this action after
tary Pelger, who expressed
to coin
on weComminten on T-aip
mittee on Indian Affairs, at
on Committee on Territorie
taxes the Place of
aiuigne to the chairmanship or the
Select Committee on Census in
place of Mr. Cameron, of Mississippi: Mr
Stiller, of Kentucky, to the committer on
jow of Tail-T Epidemic and Diseases, in place of Mr. MI-
by Mesors.I ter. of California: Mr. Hill aF California "
•1 ‘comm ittee on Ft ee on Civil Service and Ret reneliment in
- —place of Mr. Hill, of *
“me
MrPendleton s bill was then * * J that he would ask for its consideration iin-
t table, and on motion of Mr. mediately after the holidays. The bill was
M"A"ieanal sure s on bill “25 placed on the calendar7.
=io t a ro *
2-tretr:log. m burned.
L but would ask
mhunin e. joiner roeelutionin;
I prepared on the subject. The Pa
kaon cos then read by the Clerk and
area tetecommittee on Indiciary.
Louises an amendment to the eonsti-
Postmazters, 3 a
h Marshals andfr-,3 L9L
SsPltitores or A-H-**2=N
203. the United States road transportation rates, and by ourrormapwn wsEERR
* * VE the people, Pomband Mitchell for the abolition of the I the select Committer, on Nlenragy
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. such a manner as the I finance, reportedfavorably” on the
testates shall provide. amendments to the bill to pre
renaicton's bill was then informally [houeM EuMcmE 4onE H
mit
sition to the proposition,
tain for the government the privilege
calling in the By per cent, bonds at any
On motion of Br. Anthony an adjourn- |
ment over until Wedinerday was provided |
place of
ravu= -==---**--: 4 I .
Bills were introduced and referred to the
. proper committees, as follows: By Mr.
executive seston Anthony—A bill fixing the rank and payor
_ (certain officers of the navy, referred to the
T pocss: Committee on Navy.
.,.Lt0s, December 15.—Mr. Forney, I - By Mr. H oar - Four bills making an al -
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LHRPEstead entries in the States tenth census. He said as an extra session
1 Msusippl, Alabama, Lou isiana of the Legislature would be needed in more
2 alsos bill to exclude the than one State in order to adjust the appor-
* from the operations of tionment by Congressional action it was
126,4s ofo 1872, entitled to pro- necessary. Referred to a select committee
PY2 Trelopment of the mining re. on census. . 11
a m° -* 1 By Mr. Cameron of Pennsylvania—Alill
manoe .. ... 110, or California:
Sr. Banulers to the Select Committeecon
civil Service in place of Mr. Rollins; Mr.
Van Week to the t ommittee on Pensions to
fill the vacancy of Mr Miller, of California:
who is awarded the chairmanship
Committee on Revision of Laws, a, The
Mr. Vorhces'resolution, referring to the
-etrene
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Civil Service
r.
of the
ear
9*1ce2.t,"no2ti05mne introduced
Coyto the city of Mobile expenses
PePaing the channel in the bay and
5 4 to the sur-
Phitea Sites Engineer Corps.
I binwas introduced by Mr Speer, 2
SE s coudny ceisa by the
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masolsg yeney.” "W ShRun
%-ME
M1 nine J
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must enuruaasen." Penition openni wa
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his peined-ewramal. Gu : * en
was then ednea and. concluded teatr.
tony, Mrs. Danmire, Giiteau’s divorced
min are, de kv.me
tep iy,21olone . of
. any sens st insanity ante she lived with
uqu-PA 5*1.
rowe acs Fut ReE
"The cross-examination wasa long and te-
continued. But Guler HE
and wanted to TOW E 008.
torhim as the man.
Witnessthink I can,",
Guitean-Yeu are a liar, sir; that is the
tithe TASAS
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Y ter of the Gospel and sold my own produe-
"Wine minutes he turned to Me. Scowidlle
“oh ent the foal them, he a lipr a
through. Don’t waste time on him."
y. seerstary Blaine’s” atten to Lowell. -
s Wiemsares, December 15.—A letter of
of instructions from Secretary Blaine, to
Minister Lowell in reference to the modif-
cation of the Clayton-Dulwer , treaty,
was sent 80a the Senate to day in
answer to .8resolution of in-
quiry. It is a rolummous document.
Pursuant to a suggestion in a letter
of June 24th, regarding the Panama caual
Mr. Bisine says it becomes his duty to call
attention to the Clayton Bulwer treaty.
Me quotes the provision of this treaty as to
an Finter-oreamic communication, whether
by a canal orrailroad, and says
this convention was made mort
than thirty years ago under exceptions
5 circumstances, which have long sincecessed
“ to exist and can never be reproduced. The
remarkable development of the United
States on the Pacific coast sitice then has
created more new duties for the govern-
ment and developed new responsibilities
upon it, a full and complete modification of
which requires some essential
modifications of said, treaty. The
interest of the British government
involved this question. So far as India
through the Mediterranean and British in-
terests in 1 ndis are not of more importance - .2 .. ,_, —
to her than ours on the Pacific coast, be- 825, same date inst year, 1,606,6.4 same
sides India is but a distant colony of Brit- time last year. 924.140; stock at all interior
$250,00 have been expended up to November ain, while our Pueife coast ia an integral towns, 20,128, same time inst year, 171,-
5.1551, and the remainder, $12o so will’s portion or one, nation. " f Si stock at L iverrool, 457.000. Fame time
river
1
the Coast survey triangulation,
12 moons H
Triangulations have also been hinishe
sections above Arkansas City and that
river is now triangulated from Keo
Iowa, to the Gulf of Merico. Line
*:e**50.222 TW
remainder of the present appropriation
hoped that during the coming year we
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ve"iieedorleves"stos the aiwidt
toms of the Mississippi. The emmY
report that they have expended $144,00
surveys from December 11, 180,10 Novel
19,1861,and have a bainnceofappropr'e
2202200007
ins thesensminder of the current year,
ing June 30, 2882. It is et
ed/ tbst for the i fiscal
the surveys, ete... call ** $25
Two weeks work of improvement is cob
templated under theexisting appropriation,
including the channel improvements
upon two distances,” thefirst i lyles
r
spaf. said
in-
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The Senate at 2.50 p. m. went into exe.
6dl"eluntions. 1
wX**99”2ecember.16-The proc so
dent sent to the Senate to-day ke.de"
tion of Benjamin Harris
sylvania to be Attorney-tet-X a
, ■ au sevenem****** -y-wr -norm •----liptted Wratan . The
dious one, and, at its einclusion, ibe courtIH-5
took a recess. 2120421.1-xi2-Then L ominate to
NAPES L of A s
look a red
HOWHIE
Apalachin".
wnn Mnhhchuceoo Regiment.
noctor, December 1. the committee
appointed to investigate the conduct of the
Vinth Massachusetts Regiment, during its
trip recently to Yorktown, find that the of-
reuses cited. As simple intorication, diso-
beyance of orders and unsoldierly conduct
are true against twenty members of the Temg -----------
regiment, but that, according han, a laborer, supposed to be insas.0 €
to the testimony of the officer: an the farmlor an ata man o. ue Vent
the streets, stopping horses and carriages,
and misbehavior at the prison, have not
been substantiated. Orders have been issued
by the commander in charge of the militia
for the summary dismissal of the offenders,
and the regiment has been directed not to
leave its armory in uniform until the spring
Iparade.
anisene Murderer.
Hot SFatNes, December 1S.—-Paf Lanes,
to the farm of an old man named ,
night before last, and murdered bim.
-* —
2an
m"mertiniien. diner iroaiczmas
She will probably recover. Lannigtn
brought here, but is not yetarreter.TM
with’s Landing, Louisiana, and island No.
5, a distance of 25 miles.
Wiaron, December 15—It in the
eniive session, and a105 p.m. najourned ananimons opimicnor the Commission th to
Mississippi below Cairo, upon the gene d
* plan recommended in their report of Feb-
euary 17th, 1880, is entirely practicable, and
* mamuaed iM^
establish a continuous low river channel
not less than ten feet deep-over all shoals
--: :--2.-n Cairo and the 1
passes, with a possibility of attaining
ticable depths considerably beyond
limit. The Commission state that the
concerning chaplains “in the navy. Refer-
red to the Committee on Navy, L ,
The following bills were introduced :
By Mr. Coke—To regulate inter state
commerce and to prohibit ust diserimi-
tions by common carriers. Referred to the wans PA, to-TwVw^
Committee on Commerce, D-: The PE
® Monday, not.
e
oxcyruct.sa t*t,:*00,,0, 2**0 t
St and paid into the Treasury bankers. - Referred to the Committee on
*.urisne from the sale of cot-Finance..::
angto that state, and which was By Mr. Miller, of California. ,
Pacoied of under the military porate the Maritines Canal Company of
w of the United States Nicaragua Referred to the Committee on
I was introduced by Foreign Relations.
—To incor-
1 belorl
RissshudeRedseieeni . H B
2i uboc “T Geoen forc the" By le. Pium-ressant the right-o gos
of the heirs of Coun < Pulaski, which thro ugh the, Fort Bliss .Mil itary
thorites and directs the Secretary of the reservations to the Rio Grande & El Paso
casury to pay said heirs the sum of $100 74 Railroad CemPAny.Heferred to the Com
reosury to pay said heirs the sum of 51297 mt PT: see to the Com
4 t introduced by Mr. Steph- —5
Guorrin to provide for the build I of War for information
nal of Monday was so long that its reading
would probably have consumed two hours,
but after a quarter of an hour its further
remling was dispensed with, and the Speak-
er annou need the following special commit--------=
tec on the expenses attending the illness [and bars, between
and burial of President Garfield: Taylor,
Pound, Cox, el New York, Joyce, sefT
Belford, Blackbara, Page, Springer, O’Neill unun.s -------------------------
ma niike --Icost of the improvement needed
P of Sey York, muntocoonioenecnerenee-------
and Sity;
— provide for the build-
Cunldtags in Augusta, Georgia,
States court-house and post-
» use of the internal reve-
L-ice, and appropriates $200,000.
- SENATE
abusarox, December 14-A
, the committee en Appropriations
on the bill supplying,
,=:n.enmutin.a.rnnl"fngelowimne senders on the Bepolli
J "huiluing He. ex.
uTre omivan heidenmeat
Dhns ota new building. It was
the suggestion of ME
inquiry to be mate as
-ee the appro priat ion.
9
question privilege. “He stated that he had
inetsachets
epede'pm Vigenst
2.22 tmrmea "--""s SLuS
Mississippi at $33,000,000. Of the $1.0
appropriated by the act of March 3,
$210,00 have been expended up to Nove
e
31-Cotton statemented,
. New Yons, December i.—The following
for the week ending to-day: Next receipts
at all United States ports, for the week,
234,810 bales, same week last year, 238,679,
total receipts to this date, 2,777,9.9, total to
same date last year, 2,205,451;. exports for
the week. 135,615: some week last year,
161,331; total exports to this date,-1,820.”.
Cotton Circular.
LIvanroot, December 16,-—This “
circular of the. Liverpool Cotton ! • 1
Association says cotton was in N
tively limited demand, although re
fered, and prices were generally 50
Ae mHm tersest a p revioni
ernte demand and unconstrained -
opereEr ant, niter many fineratiae —
slowed JoA at 1s.. 14d. advance en 1. A
Thursday's prices”. * 1
re-
the
"Edinson-rioix a question involving
the privileges of the
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can 0512, upon thoi ouinqnes, Ever n so umrpsson wya department or bss
-2----.... -E 1-1government. It invelex the imprisonment
.74 “I.$0n/9222,02/007112com. Srourctrns weona. weean net nothntos
minted on Census; Edmunds.from Chair-
must ip- or committed oh Porefen Re
tons:1” Blaine, from (--
onTransportationand t routes to
I the se board; Miller, of i California, from
is thought, be expended during the Pr
ent fiscal year. For the next fiscal year t
sum of $311 300 is asked for to contract:
channell and to protect the caving in “ft
bank on six reaches of the river, 181 mi
in length, and $.010,000 for closing the 1
isting gaps in the levee, r 2; 5
on the subject of the levee system the
commission repeat the uronelastont/sub 1
2.3==
weniot-domrand maimeenuncsorde
system is demanded, but, in a
rense as embracing not, only bem
* French VilRtors—A ship Collides.
e New Ourrans, December 15.—-The Brit
is ish steamship Clintonia. which clearedon
n- Tuesday with a cargo of cotton, soon after
leaving the wharf this morning, collided
I with the Valletta dry dock, damaging
on repeat the conclusions sup it to the extent of $20,000. Several
their report of February, I850. In I TuKs L are at work at keen, thr
- —- -nong other things, that I dock aflyat. The steamer sustained damage
:zins ---ress 1-
Tues
.Comrgitien
routes to
PA TA th Committee on Ter- Committee on epidemics: Aldrich, from, i the pent,
TIE yW th • written Committee on foreign relations; Howy.ofTMn 355
1 le alize the election of District Columbia
T-toa Legislature of Kes Mexico, Pictadaims 6
ire and other purposes, and is The resolutions for # W man • Suffrage
-Psi" teetai me committee. I expired without any action upon it. 3
E I t-tend the I The discussion of the Presidential success
hosted o Nehska PcedzeMET:
*P1 A Dr Sherman the commit
"acturon Garfield memorial services, were
mieelsed by the addition of two members. PWTYSRPEE
E piomb of Kansas— A bill to au- which the word is ised in the case of the 2X92 A_.
st, present, whenever in his opin
reported favorably with a written.
into this Congress. The rightsef ourcitF
==-,
then een
-.ecpimncoonerennenusanchen on
. Ordered to Vaccinate A
SruNeriur, Itt., December :- - •
State Superintendent of Publice Instrue:
tiong has issued a cirenlar to all Cond 5
Superintendents calling on them to.
effect to the regulations adopted 5 -
State Board of Health relative to thanthe
nation of the pupils of public schox ,
orfvesasa reasonton issnine
its regulationsatthis time, that small-part
now widespread through all the N them
States from the Atlantic to the Pac . 0
is causing profound anxiety by its inanifes
tations of an epidemic tendency.
Supervisors" committed have aleertainca * 6.1
hat there are $90,000 worth of Cansara serviceUrged,
P , WamsorON, December 17.—S*hafoe i
Lamar and Representatives Money. -rg.,
ton and Chalmers, of Mississippicanenta
the. Postoince Department-4nv W0
urged the restoration ot the cam
boa t,mail , service on the Y.205 *
and Sunflower Rivers. The department in
reply to the request of the delegation "
showed that by transferring the . re
from steamboats to railroads... : 5
work,” heinr performed *'
time last year. 924.140, stock at all interior
towns, 206,128, same time last year, 171,-
22.7ul”n)n TM-ar
— 1
Investigations of the Fouglikeesle National
roesnemesse 2Y22.cten.-n.
Government examiner is now at work in-
restigaling the affairs of the Ponghkeosie
National Bank cashier, and says the defi
cieney has not fallen below $50,000. The
a cirenlar to all County
to one of her outer plates, and will have to
discharge a portion of her cargo and repair
a necessary detention of a week.
The French visitors, the nation’s
guests, called at the City Hall
where they were received by Mayor
Shakespeare. They also visited the state
house where addresses of welcome were
made by Governor Melnery. Speaker Od-
sen and severalSenators At
the. custom house - the visitors:
were received by General Badger and
. ---officials. A visit was
also paid to the venerable Archinthon
Freer, A send Merer-l A STCO THE Juccamier.
night at the French opera-house.
Peruvian Matters
i WAstsavos, December 17.—Benor Et-
more, Peruvian Minister here, has received
cable advices from Lima, informing him
that ex-Dietator Pierola left Peru about ten
days ago, and that be had relinquished all
claims to the Presidency of that country.
No mention was made in the des-
patch concerning Pierola’s destination, but
there is, he says, every reason to beli ve 3* - - 7 * v
that he is going to. Europe. Respecting writ of habeas corpus from the Federal
the City Hall
lived - by Mayor
missing vouchers whichlI alloway, who,
while County Treasurer, has not
accounted for.Proof’s accumulate
that Halloway’s mind has been im-
paired for months. Checks, notes, letters
and , upers of importance have been found
in the most out-of-the way places. One let-
ter written six months ago had not
been opened. When opened f to-day it.
was found to contain a check. An old
over at contained checks and notes, as did
system is essential, and would also, pr s.
more and fetlitate commerce, trade and
"IANOtion renew the sccomemside
Msolte made by law for the appropr
of land or material, when aneded, 1
improvementof the river, and
otherwise obtainable, ‘s is recomme
that authority be given to the corn res
or person in charge af the work to apply to
the United States Ulistrict Courts for the
Disses of Columbia, from-Commaten on - Fillg introduced arfollowt, 3
*1-7 5 T By Mr. Morey OfNissiTr
ancinctee MLR
for holiday recess from December 21 to the United Bares UNT NVUE
January S.- a. X condemnation of lands or material and
resumed, and Mr. Garland addressed the
Senate. He said the President pro tem. of
the Senate and Speaker of the House had anatEs
been held to be officers in the sense in - The introduction of bills, and resolutions
Trident, Whenever in bi opin I constitution, in as much a they were ofl-
E ofthe frontier service re- cers of their lieuses TESTHKS YO. Dulfs
PL SNTE ese men to the enough donht had heen---------------
ETsL-edaring such E emergency [ it to require the matter tolbe placed beyond
ansoudrper
the
oner Goveronert
opened. When opened f to day it
und to contain A check. An old
seenmeots of damage to oner, and inew %
tain that for some months previous io the
exposure I Noway was in a dazed condi-
Shgeeegeih operator imprisoned.
i Naviren Teus.. December i.—The Losing Kigures." Immediately iner 5
American’s Shelbyville special says, there ing and under h eav, pressure to sell almee
is great excitement there over the impris-
onment, by onler of Judge Contrell, of C.
Rr Wallace, telegraph operator, for refusing
. to divulge before the grand jury the names
of parties dealing in futures by telegraphic
orders. Efforts will be made to obtain a
. New York sibey Market.
New YoaK. December 17,—Theud
market opened feverish, but in : 2
1 4.15 per cent lower than veateray.
tion th such legislation it is recotsiel
that Congress declare — — 1
river shall be under, the contro
also making an apportionment or me repre- the commission during the PROL
sentatives in Congress, under the 105 era o the work and under w hat eircumstand is
---------------- +-T 4aH=* - and to what extent the material found a
bars and in islands, when the banks may *
used without compensation to the owners.
Despondence with the Bri- and control of - the reclaimed pland,
up government on file in the State De that willows, etc., may be planted
partment in reference to the arrest and ims- to carry . it np by deposit to
— 5 4. * high water mark is considered essential
The same is true in relation tp the, grad d
surface which may be giving the bonds Pl •
section. - Suitable legislation for boats, D a
chines, tools, &e., required for work, is al so
Pr.Mr.Coro eNs Te st
E. an apportionment of the repre-
to what extent the
Somuer mug oneyeae. Reefed meet. Eis-wszmiteshisemetl tea tender," th""," Foution fuqueel
ing the President to common nest"
the Senator from Kentucky, (Beck), that
the cabinet officers to whom the line
of. succession is given by ‘ this bill
might, he ineligible, re not pos-
sessing the presidential qualification it
that was a requirement that such officers
shall have these qualifications, it should be
added to the bill it possible. 41 :
Mr. Coke urged that it was the duty of
Congress to provide promptly for prevent-
, complications I with I which
the country was threatened, under the
is of the Garliela memorial 2" S FE "*,2,0 4
rotation and line suted ilo erued uit pending ite Fred
r ofthe Treasury to forward to t leutial disabuity, the Viee-Pronidient dis-
Prpon-howing the number of charges the powers and duties of the ExectF
iations.with numbers of acres, [ five office-hot, 05 Presig ent, but as Vice-
Jeste oficonth Carolina under 1 Presient.and relairns to his normal position
S-sie GET stream 1=1
June 7i. 1402. to whout I The debate was suspended and the chair
.refutations belonged at the runbmitted a mestare from the President
who were purchmis: r, of the United States transmitting a donin
2212aete paid on ferine of Imitation from the Secretary of the Foterior
wahasdice to taxation, cul-in reference to the ap plication N the Chi
each, and of which each vid tricago. Texas t Mexican Central and St.
is - seat goount of money as France
n the sales was warriru into the Hr the Hebt-way anna
or andiabore theelotts of dited: (50.2122 220 21
anitsee on Military affairs,
mineied, suDAMS *Y
1 was laid over until to-morrow.
EFicomation in the War office re.
mnetruction of the ship canal
to mestratethe *rgen ey for legista-
•conger and Brown were the two
shall have
cf the Exeot-
rd and the chair
iichounc allenow
ing and under heavy pressure to sell, almee
the enerea * * downward torn,
TerAltsellieg off at I to a per cent.
while the Denver * Rio Grande hookesi
per cent, to de, but subsequently res rerel
a per cent; Richmond & Danville rose
71 per era ta in 1-3 1 1
met OAnetta citizens th Ire
land, a.o a resolution calling on the Pres-
ident for the report of Ifon. NewRerz,
the state Department with relation to the —-
. dabery rewards and alleged frauds in con- suggested.
,I neetion therewith. A
Br Mr. Bland, of Missouri—For the Tree
coinage of silver dollars. 2
By Mr. Buckner, of Missouri—Te incor
corate the Inter-Ooe ante Ship Railroad
tomrany,**
peat cicantern revenue Tows of the Uni-F mates Tiecsaryland
ted. Etiles and . to abolish, all taxes 2AE tewr 12ua. a
and officers enacted by them: also * m 1-1 ^^
giving to stall religions ‘denominations
equalrights in the Indian Territory, —also
to abolish the tax on brandies leader of ap-
ples. peaches and grams TN
” ByMr. Vance, of North Carolina—For
"^fen
E , outdelined to 154
- Bank Statement, !
New Yons December 17.-T1 euelly 1
statement of the associnte-i banks -
show the followingchanges: Lhats J
deerasey $1,410,000; specie decras )
$.008,500; total 1 tenders decrease 1
$1,000, deposits decrease si,50we 1
ciremlation depreare. $108,00 extw de-2
SteMlsicitWWH banks now boll $270.50 e
that he is going to. Europe, Respecting
Pierola’s alleged claims to the Presidency
of Peru, Senor Elmore says that he doubts
whether Pierola ever seriously yen-
tertained any such claims, as ill is
not in Plerela’s nature to submit to consti-
tntional restrictions. Besides, he-----:
people of Pern, as showsin their meetings
in various provinces flavoring constitutional
government of Calderon.ieft the ex-Dietator
no other alternative than that of leaving
Peru. Perola’s most intimate friends.
Renor Elmore asserts, mlvised bins Ate
, take this patriotic step,“when-they,
Iras all / Peruvians,become convinced
f. that the United States had decided
I to-assist . Forn. in “ establishing
4 the constitutional government and that
F I Chill, by a series of hostilities aminst
President Calderon, which culminated in
his arrest, was endeavoring to prevent the
re-establishment of the constitutional,
government in that conpiry. T-T
D
e
susstenee dt str. chntmers Bf.
ing u the atance of Chalmers bin, in-
.... . toinced into the House to dey: Be on
of NfortN Caroitne.fTe de Loetides Fr the Ws * PARTY
a By Mr. Dowd, of North Carolina—To pre-
Territory, for the semi trandie and combinations in oouiet
22*4@IRR
. TOW hi The kdmipaninq wiin copies W fo-icucdois w
land a report the special. —*
h. for a select com. I designated 71 le October to pro
A —womneikenseor-teweiwanh
r. Beck, to whom . be passed upon by the General Joundil
have the same legal tender qualitiefas
now given to national bank notes.
W. Section 2 provides that any bunk,
state or private shall be mwacid
from tux on its dersissL ad
urar vetpree suiech tr men “..
theerehanze W allene national bink not s i may have 65
han let the time. and enter into a contra
to makemontitty uhlafiges will the'Tre
arer of all natienal-hank aivies a
receive for Treasury Dutes, beureby Jous
rile National Bank which shall make so
xenange shall be relieved from tavati
Fon'its circulation and may hell iheffte
*****
Section 8. provides that whenever $]
or thore of national bunk notes have be
witl the’Tr
avies is.
says the
advised Lim to
Court for his release 15 3 1 .
S ‘, 99* J. St’s %
Fallureof a Fertilizing Itablishment.”
Barrons December 16. “R. w Rossin
4 Co,extensire manufacturers of Ertiliz-
ers, in this city, made an assignment for
the benefit of their creditors to day. The
liabilities are estimated at $500,000 and
upwards; assets not yet known as in
*EK o
forrherseddeutini sue ins sutn-t 2
ent of the removal, death, i Lonts d. San--=
spacity of both the Pro-l-subject to the ratilicay
President was then con- [anid the report of Irra
senate for denation was , submitted an
make of the, serious aim. I the 12
usion likely to arise from t A report fry
of the act of March 1st,---5
line of succession to the
122:
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(oiren umustraed " Mr. | Jones.
E=.1=
Pleuey and Vice Pal. I of the denste
-pngat ofway
San Francisco
ritigenen. %
: be shown to
hich be is re
inetmembers
qualification
UStr,
aererd.amard gerE one ths.-oe-semees Not 1 -
2-MK*M 4. awilliulk oiwsrianl.wh A if f 1 y 2
sePrmient Man Dead.
December I.-Dr J. T.
"Haves died this morning. Here-12
-* Jut night seemingly .A.
* ars sure : -
ruidu Dr. hieonkistriptathe? e.
,ake orFenird twoypiber exede *
his own lie wassha ceaneite w un a
ae ho-Ptldarig the win, and was *
Author af wereral bouks. in relatic..
Antic explorations, 1,
attributed to selling cotton short. An af-
fort will Le mode to arrange with the cred,
tors so that the firm may canine bus
lness.
- suif in Totted stater Court.-
- Nan Yeax. December 16.—Complaint was
fled in the United States Circuit Court to-
day in suit by the Stayor and Alderman or
Augusta, against Gagaway Det usset Le-
mur, excenter of Nsgaway K. Lamar, de-
ceared, to, recover $0,000asqueetbed by
Lamar to that city for the founding of a
hospital. It is allege I in, the complaint
that the excentor—has more than enough
motley in hi-Lands to pay this begncet.se
A Weetis bt Protest in New Orteane,
Nia ORLEaxs, Decemth er 17—A general
% meetlag of Coifrin Exchange to-luy ap-
I pointed a committee to act with s similar
i committee of the Produce and Stack Ex
■chaticys, to wait on the Governor and Ben-
s. ate, and protest against the adoption of
esseetion six of s the —license set . as
passed by the House. This section levies a
Foctise tax on all future cotton brokers, of
from $5,000 to $10,000, and the license: for - —
the sale of futures of grain andother ginda; William M.
nook TromedAl 5721
Jmn,V. J, D crater 1-* V -
beta served one C apnier Baldwin a 15
Ilmther, Udore, the Neebanicat tati wli
irr, t arrlur At conrtin Trexpo 35
Aimanswer tea bill nd ve-tonke me shest.
atains. their te-ferring their jrouer * "
mutt that it, be placed into the hand., a
receiver7
1Rk-
CAD Stock Market.
. *« YM^^, n-Tv . .< -
opened, somewhat unsettled. bog a dei *
mem higher than Fester lay's clash
titions for Richmond & Danville Aher
opening there was a falling off of A her..
tec $2.', or oMtc—Aypropnet
prut ing 800,000 for the relief the widow of the
PT Thecall was not coucinded, bof thirteen
Many bills verb introduced resiucins •
INTRNI *N TJ! rate of letter mostase th two and one cent -1-A 8
ByMe Buckner, of Missouri—A. bill to-12005-8:891
Himprovithe civil service..
By Me. Manning, of Mississippi—To re-
organize the U nite States supreme Court.
By Mr. - Muldraw, of Missimippi—For
the erection of a depanme “ Amiens
we. Hooker, or Met-ippl-To
prevent frauds in the pension office. * S
Mr. Dibble, of South Carolina, —
nounced the death of his predecessor.
late M. P. O’Connor, and the usual resolu
tions/of regret were adopted, and the
House at 5:15, out of respect 19 the memory
M ExTHA xironsi
“IL L g
allway Company,
on t. congress
ARE
age transmit
entigetsiame
the Clayton.
L between the I nited
Bulwer treaty, of 1850, between the United
states and Great Britain was ordered
printed and referred to the Committee on
4-nnilk
WA
F th
on
Uevernor and Ben-
1300*** *** .** % $141C* RIPER 1
in any.Hnauner, Hp W 1
untory surrender of the bane 1
ing the same, the United States Treas
0.7 demand payment therefor from 1
national bank.” Such bank shall have
rion to redeems its wpresleither in lsal,r
der money or Unide tes bondsandfaLY
1-
0
2 l2lt sporre - P: 1—f
Sprague Extate—The Delegal
*2:2* TEE
These beciue ie” Folsy the
=========
ofa party ” ofTadies" and geniter
bat ftvuukd with southern pmodnen. I
formalrecrution , was: held at the
ChamberofConinerce, in:—
amyr-TEn.l. a"7Ve
E^^fe
der money orUnid p-ten*
back shall fail to reucent its notes on
57.(20 utstet siee songs
ened." No more nanons ba
------- $202“SE
---3/an
lional. bank sha
1
1 of al a
ar
produce is placed at $1,25 ard $2,500.
Cotton factors and commission merchants
are divided into seven clauses in proportion
to the amount of commissions, and the
Coeoenies $ 5.2.
Representatives, creates quite a senurt...
among parties interested, including all
members of the Cotton, Produce and stock
exchange.*.
on
Co
it she....x
...
haul be cancelled.
Fection 5 provi
I ext Ema bunen
. 802212.9"N
1--
ActsThe Giilean Tre
wed Lord Harlfogten on the Iisu question
40, u Lowrox, December 17.—The Marquis of
Hfarlington, Secretary of State for Ireland,
are in speaking near Barnley, to-day, ex-
by pressed the determination of the govern-
J ="#" Ers:
days be said there had been some hopeful
her signs, several convictions having been ob-
"F tained by juries. The Government was not
he meenens *
2.7=
i. in.
guerilla warfare
sot ar preene."for
een
rim
E of the French-American Claims
.Commission. 27
dzeron, December ie.—Aia meet,
he French-American Claims 1
, veste rday a tuotion to vacate
wigdibiies
martien interested iron acar1.”1
Faroes ratarts
- < . ‘ Nominations.
Wasarkres, December 15.—The Pryga-
lent to-day ooinianted AC Bancron bi
vis. of New York, the Amistant Seeretar.
of state, and also the following poutmeas:
itissssippi, George a McKee, Jackson,
Missiseipii, Louis Laferte, Donaldsonville,
Louisiana: Tliomas W. Thurman, Griffin,
Georgia; Charles E. Dougherty, Denisou,
Texas, Juhl Dyunison. Buemuan, Texas, vpcmpg ao*ma==**n**27
Henry FTurlore Bonham, Texas cent, in the market: Richmond a 1
Charles W, Bulkley, Montgomery,Alabame. however, 3-per cent., and Merit: . und
1 mate started s-ifore nesones. : Charleston? vet cent. ^
New Yons, December is.—a Mobile, Al
abanis, special states, on the authority, of
the Pensacola News, that Captain Largen,
of a Norwegian ship, at Alexander, has res-
cued the boats and nine of the men of the *
French ship France, which had estseti
been abandoned three weeks before in mid-
occan. The men were on the border of
starvation. They were having half a -
spoiled biscuit a day each. They had as
arght a delphsin and devoured it raw..-
20-
pr-g, re ^ th paired wye
urwis have been cpuref WL. DM
The spragyen
!u"en rtotoriMg the a
Anankrupt Banker.
TH" N Ye December 15.—L * 120
Biker, the bankrupt Echaghitncoek barker,
sentenced to one year imprisonment for
defrauding a olere, man out of 810,0 en-
rest ts sat for • vestment
tuyney tel have been lost in Wall free:
seeulations for the elersyman.
Committee neeung.
.Wasuoros, December 17.—The Senate
commiltesinyestigating thecpntingeatfand
expenditure of the various departments met
to day and examined the chief cie ► s. *-
ers of he Treasury relative to the - u
miente contained to the testimony then
Dy the Melite commission last P. Y*
It is understand his expian ath ” is w
siderud aini-lactory ho the coma itt
variousdeparn
508
taken
factory by the commute
! Hr Hanlen-Hoyd nr
moth
4 .
Wesumat, Decem ser 1-nesoreine -
Course to day grante l the petition.: then S
, State Funding Doanl to wiss h- a-
junction against the funding of rhe-rate
t debt ot par, ut 3 per cent. inter . wihcut ..
Ipons reeirable. fur taste. The, I
Then fore. Lycorder of theconrt. .up
for heeding on the Th‘(f J anuat; ’.
»
wins to Nais..
Dreymber 1/-Udvun
men bail - thre-ipgsiuct
*:****
Julian, (6.3. *33
Ito-day to be lunged on
m-vr
Steam Plow WoHlas at 3
uro of lieds. has leap. cem/lin
silompsuroo. ThreekumlA
a thrown-mat of employ-sl,
tee.
raves Leet.",
rember 17. The dates near."
surer, and the line of mil- 1
y Many lives have ben : lost
foie. Several yeseis ute
22229122A12eetorrig
ceard the porchioeg of the
terr. Uhinols. Railroad by iLe
ithville exmobination as an
wall, December M.-The
elation have called on the
an inereano ef le per cent.
Tuiress, thremcned kts ”
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