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Show tied on tbe admission of finchback. A Representative and Champion of Carpenter's return here witl give a maAmerican Art Taxte ! jority against him. Irwin, uuder Bell's examination, testified that he paid Copiani bradbury $10,-00- 0 Pr.iKpectu8 For Is 74 AMERICAN. Eighth Tear. Witness emplnyed Uradbiuy more New York, 80. n other business than on the mbsidy. hus just been nm.le Witness knew announcement The only from inference that -' eM..-M- BY TELEG11APII. i coinp of Adamrobbc.1 ou buoda, w- - that tl.e ia tbi city, of cenain bonJs, K " o.h.r.. includ.ng South aud Con.rg..u t4w0OHe,u1S30 to- The xnitiint' colored longshoremen drive away Hie men day en'lwvored (o - tbe steamer Na.ch.z ,t wo.k luadio but were obliged the mob diners-v,- l of the negroes were badly nulio- - interfered, revulve-- s before Th ue Seve-- ul mounded. San Francisco, oil. Feters and Iliukrie, of the the only VmericHn expedition, were of enus ihetraiiMt of observers ot Observations Zealnud. ew :a TaiBnnia. and Canipbelllo wn, and tbe first were obstructed hy iloud, was lost. The transit tlie of part Auckland island had a ,,liriy nl observation successful Unca, N. i., 30. Five masked armed men bound and .rucked the watchman of die American txpiew company's oilice early this mora bag containing the ning and stole The loss is night train packages. DrS Ger-n.i- n be smiill. Chicago. 80 Rev Dr McKaig. lately pHStor ofihe Ninth Prrsbyterian church of this city, and formerly of i'acrnniento, Cal., has been admitted to membership in the Cenieaary Methodist Episcopal church, of which he was ouoe pastor. S Paul. 30 of House The Representatives adopted with but oae dissenting voie, a and resolution celling forth the alleged connection of Win. S. King with the Pacific mil subsidy affair, and demanding of him at once to go before ibe conuniuee and satisfactorily explain his connection with tke great scandal, or at once place his resignation as' repre-hn- e a'ive elect to Congress in the bunds of li e Government. Senator Uutusey has gone to Washington, leaving tbe senatorial canvass in the hands pf his friends, with uutboiily to withdraw his name whenever tk interests of the party require it.' Kansas Ci'y, Mo., 30. A special from Liberty mates that the sheriff of Clay county arrived there today with E. M. Samuels, Ed. T. Miller and George James. The prisoners were Stockwell employed Wni. S. King, to whom was paid 125.000. The Republican Senatorial caucus, today, (luring a five hours' session, concluded to support the President on the Louisiana question iu all lie had done and proposes to do. It is said eight senators dissent from thin posiiion. The question of Pinchbuck is still before the committee on privileges and elections. Fur hundred and eighty pages of the Alabama investig tion has bee printed. It is very contradictory. Some of the witnesses allege that intimidation was practised, and others firmly deny it; some protest that the presence of Federal troops alone prevented bloodshed, others reported there would have been quiet elections without troops. Benjamin Gardiner testified to having rotten eggs thrown at him by the whites while be was addressing a meeting, and believed but for the violense and intimidation, i lie Republicans would have carried the State by 25.000 or 30,000. A package was received at the Dead Letter Office today, containing six snakes, two dead ard the rest, alive; one The box wits add essed to copperhead. Germany,' but wns stopped at New York ou account of insufficient postage. FOREIGN. Paris, 20. The assembly this afternoon voted, yeas, 335, nays, 859, rejecting Labou-layeamendment to Ventavor's bill providing that the senate, chamber of deputies and president of the republic, compose the government, the last Earned to be chief of the executive power. St Petersburg, 30 The Ct n has sent a note to the Priuce of Montenegro congratulating him upon the peacenble Folution of ih difficulty which arose between his government and that of Turkey from the Podgoritza affair. s' to-da- y, THE ALDINE, The On Saturday, after the House was called to order, the clerk proceeded to read the journal, omitting the yeas and nays in detail, when Randall raised tbe point of order that they must be read. After a long debate, the Speaker decided that the point was well taken, and directed the clerk to read the whole journal. It is said it will lake twalve hours to do this. capture.! this morning at the bonse of Samuels on suspicion of being aiders and abettors of the James' boys Miller was heavily iroued at the lime of bis capture The supposition is that the James boys were t the house last lotsiday night, that a desperate fight ensnedand that they escaped. A general impression prevails at Liberty that the real aecot.i.. Randall stated that his objact wns to pikes of the James boys have been captponsume the whole day, so as to prevent ured, but they appear to take the whole a day's notice being given of the resolumatter as a joke. tion to change the rules and thus throw Washington, 80. The ways and means committee' rethat b'ack for another week. sumed the Pacific Mail investigation toTbe House adjourned at 4:30, on mo day Jas. 1). Smith, director of tbe tion of Butler, after defeating tbe motion company since 1871, explicitly contradicted Irwin's statement imputing to for adjournment coming from Eldridge. him some knowledge of Irwin's employ- Seventeen roil calls had been read. It ment by Stockwell, and Irwin's receipt or expenditure of money; witness never would have been daylight on Sunday beknew or heard that large sums of money fore the joujual was fiuished. The only v:ero spent in Washington or elsewhere when the House meets on Monby Irwin uuiil mouths afterward?. reading be the short journal 6f will Stockwell informed him and other di- day rectors when the resolution passed authorizing the use of money in Washington, that the sum would in no extent Artificial leather was exhibited in fieeed $10,000, and would be spent for last year which was perfectly Vienna counsel fees preparation of statistics, etc.; tint if wis with this understanding waterproof, and sixty per cent, cheapThat exthe ncn. hi of (le executive committee er (han the real article. was rut i lied hy the uirectors. Any aud hibited by Trance was prepared from all expenditure in excess of this suai leather clippings mixed with some were w. (limit n, knowledge or consent adhesive substan'-eand subjected to of the and as far as bjird of 'in witiieso knows of heavy hydraulic pressure.. A Copenmiy one of them. 'I he at niins testified as to hagen firm exhibited au article which the creliiK oil tits books of member's of was made of leather'scraps mixed congms durUg May and Juno. 172, with caoutchouc pressed and dried in that only tlnreeu members deposited metallic moulds. It is deemed forsums i SleO. Only two of tunate that these soiling these exceeded So 00. and neither of processes for the these two voted for the Pacific offal the of utilization of leather are subsidy. Onlway also nvore that there had in successful operation. Heels, toe nev.T bcenitt lis knowledge a dollar soles and iuner are foremost caps, in or through his office to influp'd of this new branch among the articles ence legislation duiing the eleven years of manufacture. he had been in office There is room for serious doubt .that 'he real purpose of Gen. Butler and hose following his lead id the recent A curious phenomenon frequently hlibos'trixg iu the house bill was t6 pass met with in the Indian Ocean the 'he civil rights bill, which measures fail real cause of which has not yet been to command the sober of many judgment is the existence off Malawho strangely fetl compelled to vote for ascertained, His real aim is suspected to be that bar, and in certain spots along the of forcing the house to d Corouiandel coast, of y&st mud banks, adopt the new rule giving a bare'' majority and t'a:ks cf ixud suspended in the the power during the present session to wherein many kinds of fish find pass anything without motiom sea, dilatory 1Lo e abundance of food, immunity from 10 .vote for republicans tuts say that such refusing much disturbance in the surrounding unrules might give paralleled facilities for rushing through clement and a place in which to "'embers' jobs, hence their obstinate breed. The exact cause of the exist-etlc- e Blaine is trying, with others, of these large tra.'ts of ses, . u.vise ft'ne cornpr:mise which shall wherein mud remains in solution is 'IeTUe filibustering, while furnishing necks to inconsiderate legislation. One still a mystery, but at anyrate; the P'an is to give a fixed time tracts are so smooth that, even during 10r let)ntin,i. o,w.l. r . 4 . o uicnsui e Auuiucr is the height of the Bouthwost icon-sooprovision that nothiig contested shall vessels can run .for, shelter in on the day debated The whele i their midst, and once there are as tuy"c' Sea-at-expected up ou Monday. when inside a breakwater. as committee on elections is safe to-da- 'GENERAL.' ISSUED MONTHLY. "A Magnificent Conception womWfully carried out." Tlio necesgity of a popular medium for thn of tlio product iuiin ' our grett liusiitwH.M) been leci gui.ed, and mauy kav len mnd to ruHt tlie want. 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