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Show l!lEIICl'i0ll vol. vn. OGDEN, UTAH: SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1879. $9" M TILDEN! Jrodion. THE NEXT PRESIDENT Printing Association, He He RATKS OF SCBSCSIPTIOX: W Thrrt 9 : : 4nm, " . Months ' "' $2.50 1.00 Mmths, W'""', fnf. 7Vr Week, 2& y furrifr to any Dtlirtred Advertising rotes made known on application. BUSINESS CARDS. M. and Surgeon D., Office, UTAH. OGUKN d57-l- y H. W. 0. XARGAKY. ATTOUNKY C0UNSELOB-at-L- W, A bluck, east side Main St. - 06DEX, UTAH. . db7-l- J. PKliCIVAL DARK ATT, ATTORNEY Conimelor nt Lnw. ' AT ASSISTANT 0. 8. DIST. ATT0HNEV. 'n Morif aires Ef Office, Kant Side Ma u 8t.,OK1ru. (15T-- 1 y ollectwiii a Ppec'Rltv. footed. THOMPSON, GEORGE BARBER, - Main Street, Ogden. - IlKESSKU. HAIK PRACTICAL Dressing and tutting Ladies' arid Children's Hair, making Fancy Hair Work, dSTtf a Specialty. E. X. WILLIAMS, i. s. sicsiars, Pin wntins Att'y, Formerly Chief Justice Supreme Court. Ky. Weber Co. & WILLIAMS', RICHARDS LAWYERS. 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Telegraph tn the JmcTiox. Nkw Yobk, Fel). 8. At a meeting of the committee investigating the cipher despatches, Samuel J. Tilden was sworn by Mr. llunton, chairman, who said: ''Governor Tilden, we received your note expressing your willingness to testily." Tilden: "The publication and AS Kill! I'KI.TOV, translation in the New York papers I have read. I did not recognize he was the last man in the world he (Tilden) would have selected if lie A Sl.NCt.K DIPATUH had intended to enter into such either in cypher or translation which transactions as purchasing electoral votes. I had ever seen before. I never entered into any arrangement to pur- theHe was asked why, in his card to public, he did not refer to the chase the v of S rath Cir.dinv or Baltimore transact ion; Tildeu replied, Florida. Ihtl no inform ition, no "It was not pertinent." 0. Do you not see that your statesuspicion, that any such communications were being carried on until I ment that you hail no knowledge of the negotiations, except through the saw the dispatehss published in the Tribune is likely to deceive, because New York Ti Jj inc. Ha l n ) knowl- you had heard of the Baltimore ne' edge ftnd no dealings with any par gotiations? Tilden answered he did not that auties to these negotiations. Never thorized any such negotiations in know of the cipher telegrams which any torm whatever. On the morn- had passed on the subject, nor of negotiations but'did know there ing of Nov. 20ih, 70, Mrs. Col. Pel-to- any had been an offer in .South Carolina in mentioned my presence that he had put an end to by his her huband had gone for which 1 made my statement the day. I did not know he intervention. had gone or was going out in accordance with the truth. Did you intend to "convey the ( of the city. lie went to Philadelphia, I believe. Later in the day I was idea that you had no knowledge of called on by Mr. Cooper, who was on this oiler? A. I did not intend to 'convey the way down town, and was tohl by him he had received an oiler from any idea on the subject. 1 had been some party offering to obtain, for advised by a hundred people to do one thingitud another. I did not money, the yote, pf, I said I would authorize no such think it necessary to refer to the transaction nor spend money for any fact of the Baltimore transaction. such purpose. The whole conversaIn reply to a very able and close tion occupied only a few minutes. I examination by Reed, who conductobtained Col. Pelton's address in ed this portion of the examination, Baltimore and telegraphed him to and who occasionally requested Tilcome home. 1 knew nothing of the den to be f.'ank but failed to get an ciphers that had been passing be- admission, witness remembered no tween him and others and I onld conversation at the Third National not have translated them. With bank with Smith Weed prior to the hitter's departure for North or South REGARD TO FLORIDA, Carolina. I never saw one of the telegram.;, Hiscock then continued the examieither in cipher or translation. I did nation of Tilden. not know, I was not informed, that (. When a dispatch was received negotiations were going ou in regard in New York saying, "You are imto illegally obtaining the certificates periling the result here," and advisof the returning board. I never saw ing that some man should be found anj' of thoso dispatches relating to who could be trusted for a week, Florida either in cipher or transla- did you ever see the dispatch? tion. A. I did. In regard to the regon dispatches, Q. Did you not know that infor-I did not know they came in cipher ition had readied here in a disuntil after the meeting of the com- patch to Grainmercy Park that you mittee to investigate them. Some had one? of the dispatches were addressed A. I heard so. to my residence, 15 Gramaiery Hiscock.said this examination is Park. I do not know that any of for the benefit of the whole people, these dispatches were even delivered and asked: "Had you any informathere. Col. Pelton's habits of mind tion at that time that the and mine are very different. A day boards of South Carolina orreturning Florida or two after the election, Gen. Grant were for sale, and will you the give wrote a letter recommending that a name of your informant?" committee go to the South to see a Tilden said: "1 can't give you any fair count. 1 had nothing to do with name. I state it on evidence that the selection of the committee, never would convict anyone." heard from them but once, and that Hiscock "I ask you again to give was in a communication signed by me any evidence you have that those Ottendorfer and others. Tna idea boards were being corrupted by Rethat they were my personal agents publicans; I limit you up to the time of the final action of the boards?" II AS NO kocxoation; Tilden "I have no evidence up to Democratic the they represented that time; what I learned was from I party none of them, so far as He adinvestigation." subsequent know, went to these States authorup to the time Pelton ized to do anything that gentleman mittedtothat Baltimore he had none exwent might not do. From the 9th of about the 'Tli. nti! Deeemher fith. cept newspaper knowledge of Republicans in corruption alleged same year, under no circumstances with the returning boards. tuu 1 enter into any competition lor dealing Do you know whether induce-iri.3venal Question certificates by seeking Tlinrp novrr was an hour or not any large sum of money was or a minute that I entertained raised by the Democrats in New York wuMi a ttmnlit Tn who. which might be used for political the- neonle i i 1 of purposes. I am now speaking of afPresident me elected its believe, tour million ter the election. the I nited States, to the Answer No, except when citizens committee was in debt. I can't say WHO WEHE DEFRAUDED, whether money was raised for politiI owed it to proclaim that I would cal purposes or not. not yield one jot or tittle of my right, Q. Didn't you know that Pelton whatever evils may result from this was in communication with Weed subversion of the electoral system and others in the South. Answer. No, these telegrams and of free government. I resolved I would enter into no action for the never, with my knowledge, came. to purchase of the Chief Magistracy. my house. Did not see the dispatch referred to. Did not see the dissup(Cheers, which the chairni-iI was resolved that I patch to Geo. V- - Smith saying, "See pressed). would continue to protest against the iny dispatch to Spain." Q. Governor, you learned from wrong by which the people were Ue frauded out of their right. Cooper and could have learned from Tilden being asked, "Who is your Peltou that your nephew had been private seoretarvY answered, ueo. engaged in a transaction connected W.Smith." with the obtaining of electoral votes He had no knowledge of the fol- in North and South Carolina; did you not feel called upon to find out Col. lowing telegram: Pelton's relations to the nations' 'Tallahasse, Nov. 27th. To Georse W. Smith, 15 Giammercy committee? Park:" A. 1 thought the best way to act It has been suggested from here to in the' matter was to stop it. I the governor of Oregon- to refrain thought something of the Florida from issuing certificate in favor of case. an ineligible elector until advised Q. You have said if you had any thereon. Why not obtain and tele- idea of influencing these boards the b?-- t erson you could have graph O'Connors opinion? See my M.v chosen would have been Col. Pelton. dispatch to Spain. He never saw the ciphers until the Why did you not it Tribune published them. Smith, his proper to call Cooper's or Hewitt's private secretary, never showed him attention to the ni.itterand ask them Didn't to take charge of the. matters t any of these dispatches. know that he had a cipher; kn-Pelton might compromise the Demonothing of the ciphers. When Tel- - cratic general committee? 1 n , The only graduated Iu the VfRrt hth Street, AND the Squtlfc-Ciwollii- HOMOEOPATHIC Physician Had So Connection With Ciphers. The Fraud by Which he was Swin dled Further Shown Up. Physician, JcsnioN Next Door In Does BUT TELLS A ROUND, UNVARNISHED TALE. He the City. part A. S. CONDON, Sot, Neither Prevaricate. Equivocates (Incorporated.) JL THE WITNESS STAND. Published every morning (except Monday) ly the Junction OX ton returned from Baltimore, witness said something to him about his action and ho made no reply. Got from him no information about the ciphers until they were published. Didn't believe Pelton had any power, because he had no authorization. Edward Cooper told me had a proposition to get votm for money, but didn't mention Pelton. I never heard of any attempt to bribe iu any State. First heard of the Florida bribery from Marble. He simply mentioned the circumstance, and gave no detailsand I made no inquiries. I made no inquiries of Peltou about these corrupt propositions. The only interest 1 had in it was in stopping it. Pelton ceased to reside in my house idout January first. I madu no request to cease being my secretary. I manifested my displeasure but did not ask him to resign. I kept up no confidential relations with Smith Weed, and knew nothing of his presence in South Car olina. I heard nothing from him of this proposition to buy votes. I had not the most kindly feelings towards Weed. Tilden said he had confidential relations with Marble. Jiefore going to Florida he called to bid him good bye. There was nothing in their conversation at the1 meeting hearing on this question. Tilden reasserted in his interview with Cooper that he had no idea of accepting the proposition to purchase votes, nor was it debated between thein or thought of for a moment. of "Junction." ti W t CASES OF SCROFULA, CANCERS. FITS, RHEUMATISM. .ndC nAco,e- - w0RMS WORM FEVERS. "UUBUtt lv r' ivu vv , s. 1 L. CITY. LOOK ON THIS PICTURE ' ; v. SIEPHKNS, tapped mrriXG axd If Pirlraitlictograpbr. eaiabgixo doxe. yon want a Good Picture, go to STEPHENS' Work ART o" in GALLERY, a. artiatie at rramnalderatea. 7 orner ol Fifth rf manner and 8tM Ogdeo d57-l- GEORGE STAXOEB," ..c - Fifth Streef, Ogden, Utah. , TllE "EST ofCUTS At th. OrriST rOSSIBLB FIGURES. sold do-e- It-s- Cheap by the Quarter. nKJ. lie A. I supposed they had full Q. Do you rememWr the tele FOREIGN NOTES. GENERAL NEWS. knowledge and would be able to grams signed Misrgrette?" take care that nothing wrong should A. les, do; they were in cipher. be done. Th .atmosphere at that I was out of town while a number of Swindlers Arrested iu the Black CHURCH AND STATE MUST BE time was full of rumors of fraudulent them were received. They were boards'. SEPARATED IN FRANCE. Hills. one of the directors. by returning opened U. lid the directors intercept I lllX'LARS HKFllltK liOD your telegrams? and my country that the votws of A. My private telegrams were TIMES IN THE EAST DECIDED Liverpool Striken Creating1 a Ter Louisiana and Horida were bought not opened; but the cipher ones rihle Slate of Affairs. LY IMPROVING. (meaning by Republicans). I would were. scorn and condemn my righteous Hiscock. "That is all. We ar Etc. the Democratic party had secur- much obliged to you for your infor- Etc.. Etc. Ere. Ere.. Etc. ed my seat by fraud. mation.'" Tilden said he had received no The committee went into executive By W. U. Tela aph to tna Jsrrni. special information regarding the ex- session, decided to examine no more By W.U. Trlerai Ii In ltie Jmnvtioi I disharch in aad Slate Maat Separate. of for the llrtrd Fraud. legal proceedings pense witnesses, ami left in the evening for Rom k, Feb. 8. Cardinal Guibert, LtiiAMlK t'lTV, Wyo., Feb. 8. The puted Southern States; supposed the ashington. national committee attended to U. S. mand jury now in ses .ion here. Archbishop of Paris, iaexpectad hare) . these things. Had been to some exlias indicted Brown, prcddenl, shortly. The Cardinal rejiorU his tent a patron of Pelton. lie thought , interview with President Grevr XLV CONGRESS. Miperinit n b ut, and J. M. s a better way than to investigate the parties u ho were runnint: cordial, but says the Radicals will inrelations with '.he national the Seminole gold and silver min- sist upon th separation of Church committee was to stop such transacing company," fur using the U. S. and State. SENATE. i tions. He thought such a course mails to defraud. Brown, the presiKffcrtaur the Strike. W. U. to Uie By Jukctior. Telegraph would have been better in Florida dent, has been all esled an is conLondon, Feb. 8. St .amship and than what was done there. Washington, Feb. 8. Windom, fined in t he I '. S. penitentiary heri- sailing vessels are detained, owing to -Hiscock objected to the latter part from the finance committee on the tor safe kci ping, being o far nuabh the strike of lalmrcr ami the diffi-tiof his answer, and llunton said he Indian appropriation bill, submitted to obtain hail. Ludlam is now in A y ol procuring seamen. troop if cavalry paraded the docks thought the witness ought to be al- a report which was objected to and Camula and Pat tee's whereabniitsara but hi. will bill the The total both amount unknown, they lowed to answer fully. passed. Hiscock The Pl.rae, is $4,71:1,204, fS.'l.OtiX brought here for trial. thought so, also, but witness should appropriated lit chaukst, Feb. 8. The governnot go out ot Ins way to attack other less than the appropriation for the Th ll.iktllt-sment has given eight days notice at current fiscal year. persons. Chkvknnk, Feb. 8. Mr. Sanders, Petersburg of the Prohibition of Tilden said when a certain party Bayard reported back with amend- who left Poor's ranch, on (he Nit, ertain imports from Jfusia or Bulset a high standard of morality he ments the house bill to amend the brara, Feb. 1st, with dispatches and of sanitary supervision proposed to analyze that standard laws relating to internal revenue. reached North Platte last night garia, iver persons crossing tho frontier. and see if they Hived up to it them- Ordered printed with the amendhaving been driven fifty miles b London, Feb. 8. A dispatch from ments ami placed on the calendar. selves. f Indians, lie confirms the news o Vienna states that from 15 to 20fresu Beck were and Tilden continued: Col. Pelton Windom, Sargent the killing of Morehead and Ash uses of disease resembling thought it excusable to tight tire appointed new conferees on the na- bough, , Ian. 2ti, by thirteen Indians ilague occur daily near Xan b with fire, and adopt the tactics of the val appropriation bill, ami Windom, and also reports the names of two and thero is great mortaii-4enemy. Pelton's act was an inchoate Dorsey and Wallace on the fortifica- others killed at Howard's uppei rhessaly, from the snnie cause at Raslog. It tion bill. offence. The acts on the other side appropriation about the same r one date, is believed tho infection waa introBruce reported without amend- camp, were consummated and gave, the hunter named Samuel liriggs, the duced bv Kurd Redifs. House bill the to for ment, provide to, presidency other a man from the agency A Berlin dispatch saya a case of the organization of a Mississippi called Bustler.lately A MAX ioT KI.ECTKD. i plague reported at Myssokoye, river commission. improvement Moscow. near This is possibly a The t'nrmplnyed. on the calendar. Placed He did not attempt to excuse Col. of an old report. Nkw York, Feb. 8. Statistics The conference on the bill abolish Pelton. The huter did not act up There are no cases of the plague at to his own standard of morality. ing the volunteer navy was agreed show that the number of unemployHiscock asked what evidence the to. It allows all officers mustered ed mechanics and laborers in this Astrakhan since the 6th inst. Cemef less than teries are being arranged for the dead. witness had that any notes or certifi- out one year's pay. It affects one city is now four and five years ago, which is The Strike Brronilna: a Terror. cates were bought by the Republi- line officer and 2o medical officers. for the moveThe House amendment to the accounted by It is estimated that from thirty to cans, Wi'it and South and thirty-fivTilden said this evidence was be- joint resolution to print the report ment thousand men are now on the decided business revival. A ta- a strike at Liverpool. The demeanor fore the committee in the testimony of the commissioner ot hsfi, passed. Rollins submitted an amendment ble published gives the present num- of the crowd yesterday was most of Me Lin. Hiscock "Gov. Tilden are you to the House bill amendatory to the ber of unemployed here at 12,(KK), of threatening in consequence of sailors entirely clear that McLin was influ revenue laws, that in collecting fur which there, are laborers 3,0W, car- joining the strikers. Tho laborers enced in his action by the hope of an ther internal revenue taxes on bank penters K,KI, masons and stone cut- employed in the provision trade also, answer: tleposits, no savings bank recog- ters 1,000, tailors 1,000, bricklayers struck. At Waterloo dock, the mob I A. swear so by my best nized as such by the laws of it 800, painters 800, plasterers (600, broke up the staging and did mnefi recollection.' I believe I shall pro- State and having no stock shall, on cigar makers 300. During 73, the damage. After their expulsion try tect mvself fully without going into account of mercantile or business daily average of unemployed was the police, they endeavored tostonn reaching subsequently (10,000. matters connected with my iamily deposits heretofore received upon the gates. At Princess dock the mob which no interest has been allowed boarded the bark Cora, from Wilrelations. Interest tn the tHvmdirallon. Hiscock "Had you any informa- to the parties making such deposits, Public interest in the subject of mington, N. C, which was unloading tion at that time that the returning be denied the exoinption allowed to the alleged attempt to purchase elec- her cargo of rosin, ami extinguished beard of South Carolina and Florida savings banks having no capital toral votes for Tilden has been reviv- the fires in the donkey engines and was for sale? iive the name of the stock and doing no other business ed and intensified here by the cipher cut the hoisting gear. This mob than receiving deposits to be loaned investigation now gentleman who told you." progressing. numbered about 3,0UI. A smaller mob terrorized, the hi borers at A,; 1 can't jii.ve you the name of or invested for the sole benefit of Everybody now coincides that fraudany man. I state it on evidence parties making such deposit without ulent attempts were made; that the (Queen's, NtlsouVaud Brainleynioor that would convict any onu. It ap- profit or compensation to the bank, transactions were rascally and that, I dorks. The police were reinforced if such bank has paid the lawful tax as the llnuld peared in the papers. says, them. is no saving last night , especially near the sailor' Hiscock "We will now go back to upon the entire average amount of the reputations of Pelton, Smith and home. A number ot laborers sent to the time Pelton visited Baltimore. I such business or mercantile deposit; Weed. The only question remaining Liverpool from Wolverhampton ask you again to give me any evi but nothing in the section shall be is as to whether are were compelled to return by threat they ' dence you have that those hoards construed to extend such exemption credible witnesses by whom to prove of murder, were b ang corrupted by Republicans. to deposits hereafter made or in any that their operations were perTh Kreark I'ardna Bill. I Ik. lit you up to the time of the way affect the liability of such de- sisted in without Tilden'sconnivanc. Paris, Feb. 8. The government's final action of the boards." posits to taxation. Ordered printed. The inference is that whatever relative tn pardoning communist The report of the commission Pelton did was done with Tilden's bill A. I have no evidence up to thnt contains a clause against fresh prosewith the Ute subtime. What I learned was from making negotiations But this inference is connivance for political offences, which Indians of Colorado was ordered supported by no facts which have as cutions sequent investigation. covers the case of the ministry of Tilden's attention was directed to printed. in been the sworn May 10. brought out The House bill providing for the yet dispatch No. 34. testimony. Marble created a great officers and soldiers of to 22. payment error in committing the offer as a "Tallahassee, Nov. Col. Telton, 15 Gramcrcy Park: the Mexic.:iu war of three months ex- piece of confidential news to New Wooley asks me to say let forces be tra pay provided for by the act of York, instead of exposing tho re& after being got together immediately iu readin- July 19th. to'48, passed, that turning board with the disgrace. thf. act amended In Dealers here provide or ess for contingencies either Had he taken this course, the cipher in Louisiana. Why do you not an- shall include offieers and men of the exposure would have been a blank GROCERIES, riiWDlCE service. and marine Mabi.k." army, navy swer? (Signed) The Senate bill to confer authority cartridge. KmbcKzler ami FHMTS. Tilden "I don't understand what Sentenced. I know means. don't upon the board ofthe United States the dispatch St. Loi is, Feb. 8. Win. Heath, SHIPPING and COMMISSION.. that any large sum of money was army may organized bythe President raised by the democrats in New revieseut nces of courts martini. such auditor of St. Louis county for ten toPlace of ulnineM, Old Theatre BaiMIng, York after the election for political authority to compel the attendance yearsin prior to 187(5, was convicted the criminal court of embezfor persons day send and to of witnesses, national when the purposes, except aS'f., Off and papers as is now given by law to zling $143,000 school funds of which committee was in debt." he was custodian. He was sentenced Prompt and Careful A ,'Vntlna ta ordera, F. 0 Hiscock directed attention to tele- courts martial, passed. Box 12. The Senate bill to provide for the to ten years in the penitentiary. This (M-t- f gram No. 14, from New York, adsecond trial, and a motion dressed to Smith Weed, at Columbia settlement of accounts with certain was his and signed Denmark, in which oc- railroad companies was taken up, and will be made for another. curs the sentence. "Try and make pending discussion, the Senate, on a vote of yeas (one) portion payable after votes are motion of McMillan, by until 12, Monday. adjourned 33, and another aftcrlinal BY THE PLATE OR CAN. nays portion (east) LIGHTNING B0ILKI) D0WS. result." HOUSE. Tilden said Pelton did not conFour men, including the captain sult him in the matter, and he did The bill reported lawt night from were saved from British not know Pelton was in communicathe committee on coinage, weights and mate, tion with Weed and others in the, and measures, was lai d on the table, ship Van Dicman, lost by a collision. , i't h St ret t. Off dt n. South. Passatiante, who attempted to kill yeas 127, nays 101. I am prep'iieij tn ahip fcny (junoti Tilden closed by stating: "These The house then went into com- the King of Italy, has b ' i ll sane. lo any part telegrams never, with my knowledge mittee ofthe whole on the army apy it ty lime, C O came to my house." e the propriation bill. of who Thomas Lord, qniry. lately married As Tilden was leaving the chair The pending amendment was the tr. llunton remarked facetiously, "Well, substitute of Page, which was reject- Mis. Hicks, died early v as returning boards were for sale ed with the other amendments after morning. Cole ottered is uu fair conclude to sue it discussion. the a perhaps general cessful party were the purchasers." amendment requiring the inspection of supplies by the quartermaster or (Laughter). lieed (quickly), "I object to that commissary at the neare-- t place of remark of the chairman and ask that the successful bidder. Agreed to. it be withdrawn. Also the amendment that Indians .A, Chairman "Is it not a logical who settle on lands under the home THE JiEST'JiOTTLED laws or on conclusion from the premises?" but stead or in tins WORLD. land shall be free without waiting for an answer he purchased withdrew his remark. from the control of Indian agents. The original proposition of Bone TH B NEXT W1TXKSS, (for the transfer of the Indian tothe E. L. Parris testified that he went to war department) was then rejected Florida as a lawyer to see that matters on a vote by tellers, yeas 88, nays s were properly conducted. Tlie 101. The result was applauded by addressed to Tilden were in- the Republicans. tended for the national Democratic The committee then rose and reCommittee. Geo. W. Smith, private ported the bill end amendments to Secretary of Tilden, answered to the House. First vote was on th amendment every question regarding the dispatches. He could not remember; offered by Bull. r, and it was adopted. said he had no recollection at all of Th next amendment of importance was that for the reorganization any of the telegrams. George. W. Smith, private secretary ofthe army. Agreed to, ayes 11G, to Gov. Tilden, the next witne.-- was nays 72. handed telegram 39, addressed by the next amendment wa Hewitt's th.? Revised Marble to the government of Ore- amending Statuses gon, requesting him to refrain from so as to e.vj u.ige the aid o 1 i y lo have troops at the polls on issuing a certificate to ai; election. t was 0 JJo.you remember it or anyday to keep the peace, adopted, yean lift, nays 95, a triet thing about it? A. I do not. party vote with the, exception of I Q. suppose this about the an- Brogden, why voted in the affirmaswer you intend to give to all thee tive with the Demoxr its. : itk' Culberson submitted an amend-mm- t other telegram? A. I have no recollection of any repealing the law which reH'. A fcoii, Wtt!e v telegrams at all. Laughter). quires that military headquarters in IV. 1'flt.ToOII. Tdden in at established be Wa of shall Gov. time Albany Q. peace .there the government owns between Nov. 20th and D.v. Oth? points Address all orders front, along the line of the Jlailroadi, t A. I cannot recall it. buildings and barracks. Adopted. Now be sure. The bill then pas-eO,. 33. A. I have, as I have already Tiie Speaker appointed as con- o. no of uf these recollection the on Box 'ferees p. stated, navy appropriation bill, any J8tj if jC'lymer, Biount and Hale. telegrams. 1 Llld-l.im- u Pat-tee- Pel-ton'- 1 lt to-da- . y re-uv- one-hal- e 25,-00- I H. M. BOND CO., - Fourth den. ' OysteiV Oysters! J.B.GOODFELLOW.'B l pro-nou- i. ie:-i- a 13. n (;ooi!)m;ij,oiv. ADAMS, ANHEUSEirs BEER, tele-grain- s ( ton i.Li V.. II. Driver L. no. I. a'tblV JLIDAMS, ogdi: an and t. r. |