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Show Washington. 13. commit-te- The House foreign relations' main provisions lure agreed ou the recommend or. bill which they will have coolie question. They 'he bill e struck wh.cn P.g;. a m.ad.meaoor to Dili "his prov.won coolie ibor contracts void, tion of H requirement that and will substitute U shall these ptnalnes before applying volunnot did coolie be proved Ut the he which under com ract u make tarily labor, etc. The committee have, however, adopted t the best means Pace's suggestions as Chinese the prostitute of presenting in the traffic, namely, by embedying the all main proutes sJ.it United States law smte proCalifornia the of visions Chinese prostithibiting the landing; of examination, their for utes, providing bill aru yet the of details The etc. ttc , to be iigreed upon. the consent of the l,ige has obtained to be allowed coniminee means and ways new reveto offer an amendment to the fruit native braudy nue bill to except from the 30 cents per gallon iocre ise ot tax on all disiilled spirits,, He will also more to snike out the provision for the 15 cents per gallon additional tax on all now in the hands of tp'uila which ro wholesale dealers, li seems to be the ceneral belief tiat the new tax bill will , I be f.uind to perform fail. Kufus Hatch has instructed Claik I counsel of Pacific and pei attorney company, to commence I Mail steamship proceedings at once to compel all parties I who received any part of the money ab- i Btracted from the company by Stockwell and Irwin, to promptly refuud. A telegram has just ben received by I Governor iirowulow. announcing that ! the House of Representatives of Georgia has unanimously passed a resolution approving of cong' etsional aid to the Texas and Pacific railroad, and requesting the Georgia Senators and to vote for it. The House committee on Louisiana affairs returned from New Orleans to day. The testimony there takeu will make two thousaud foolscap pages Zacharie, chairman of the Conservative committee, has also reached Washington. Kufus Hatch was before the ways and means committee to day, and read a long statement denyirg that the Pacific Mail steamship company has authorized Irwin's expenditures in Bostou. It says Irwin's relations lo the company .were only those of a Saa Francisco agent at a The statement of salary of $10,000. Irwiu to the contrary was absolutely false. A. II. Whiting is here ready to 1 - Z. C. M. I., - 1 Kepre-eeutatir- es testify. Samuel Hooper, THE ALDINE, GEBIERAL li po-pi- e a proper appreciatiu of the want and abil'tr to meet it were Dhows, tne public at once rallied with enthusiasm to it support, and th result tut to, by 126 to 50. Le Gaulois says Paris, 13. that at the close of the Assembly, the ministers upon resigning and MacMahon received their resignations. It also says the President has summoned Duke de Broglie to form a new ministry, in conjunction with De Fourton. Bayonne, 13. Bazaine arrive at yesterday. The French resident's having obtained permission of the aui horitios to serenade him, used the opportunity In hiss him and indulge in insulting cries. Tli y weredispers d by the police. yesterday's sitting of im-isle- I iSan-tand- er Union Pacific Hallway Debt. Washington, 13. The letter of President Dillon of the Uuien Pacifio railroad, was read in the Cabinet, and the proposition was discussed. Bristow aud Williams both believed that nothing could be made by forcing the suits, on account of the difficulties in the way of legal proceedings, the delays that would occur, aud the Besides it expense in the investigation. was suggested that even in the event of winning the suits, the subsequent annoyances, easily foreseen, would be such as to make it wise to use great deliberation in the matter. The President and Cabinet looked up on the proposition to compromise with great favor, but they thought the terms offered were not as favorable to (be Government as ought to have been expected, and the Secretary of the Treasu-rwith the concurrence of the Attorney General and his associates, decided to open negotiations with the company in order if possible to obtain a modification of the offer of the company so toot it should be more advantageous. Should any terms acceptable to the Secretary be offered, he will at once communicate with Congress and recommend suitable legislation to enable him to carry out the proposition. In the meantime the suits will remain in abeyance i It is . y, a member of Congress thought the Secretary will requst the Massachusetts, died this evening. officers of the company to confer with him personally with reference lo the Helena, 13 The weather is mild and ptensant; the subject. The of the House comthermometer 40. A Nevada City, Mont., special say: Patrick Hock and Patrick mittee on Pacific railroads formally agreed to recount eud the Texas Pacifio Kelly, miners, quarrelled about cooking tbis morning, Rock stabbed Kelly, railroad bill iu form, and with the prowho died iu fifteen minutes. On reRock is in visions already forahadowed. porting itt to the full committee, a custody. Cheyenne, 13 . long discussion' arose en the general Lieut, George G. Smith, of the 23d topic of the policy of congressional aid infantry, committed suicide this evening to any private enterprises, and although at Fort Rnssell. Ne cause ats'gned far a decided majority of the committee wanted to report the bill at once, aud the act. The celd weather, and especially the favorably to the House," Williams, of to transportation on Michigan, and one or two others, icy impediment in delaying ao ion until the next land and water, have served to restrict business, and has given to the merchan- meeting, on Monday,. when final action dise and produce markets an unusually will be taken. The Senate committee dnlt aspect during the week, but in spite will vote on the bill the same day. ,'If of these seasonable drawbacks, business Hager continues, as herttofore, to vote and indu-triaffairs are for the most against the bill, it is probable that Stew part progressing as favorably as Cuuld art's vote will decide whether the report bo exp-cHis poshall be favorable or adverse. 1. L Uc-- s r Turner summoned as a witnefe sition is not certainly known, and he is for Hi ilef use in ihe Tilton Beecher claimed by both parties. 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The Utter is In 1873 the California fish com yarned of the existence of an alliance mtssioners & Douglass placed seven lobsters, all between France and in relatioa to Italy, hundred remained Home. that a of shipped France has secured Italian aid n case of war with Just reMirned from the Fust with a from New York thither, in the bay J II AVISO Prussia, and jAr(r(l Ktouk of Oeneral MerohasUlse, espscisl-l- y offers, if furnished with a million of San Francisco, and now the bay is at Ladien' Goods will Case's vres and arms, to frustrate the scheme, reported to contain millions of little CACHE CO., SMITIIFIELD, is Cologne inclined to be j.he Gaiette, 1:1 "ve the correspondence, but the" Berlin ones, , which ,, promise to JurnisH; a ''"r,: f" 8epteti1berS2d,MT4;'" . ; i , A. for future Press repudiate it. ,,. k bountiful-suppli fcomeaod toe us. Prices low, doods Paris special soys: The greatest f Produce taken. ants-sufira- ! DAMANDED BY THE TRADE, INCLUDING i choking off Scott, unless they fce permitted to ride into the control of another trans continental line on ' the latter's back. As Hager has expressed himself personally in favor of seeing a corapet ing line established, and has planned his negative votes upon the ground of conformity to the pledges on which he was choren Senator, the people of Cali fornia-whare friends ef the bill, hope the recent public' declarations in that State in favor of the bill will at least keep him from voting egaiust if he will na vote for it. EVEEY cliar-aire- s sewing 8nd copying, but she wants to get awy from Brooklyn and out of the whole utt'air. UTAH, EMBRACING cla, al e in Wholesale Dealers ar-ti- u. rc from pari.-hnnei- BRANCH d.GD.EN W4Efrhtli AMERICAN. Loosed to mk LhIot coolie. uneasiness prevails, in consequence of the A Representative and Champion, of grave political situation. The chamber cannot make a constitution and will not American Art Taste ! dissolve. President MacMahon would have resigned if the senate bill had Prospectus For Yp:ir. passed as amended. The Booapartistg gain greatly by these complications. The republicans wi:l make no further concessions. The Art Journal of America, Toronto, 13. IS8UED MONTHLY. In the Commons last night, the debate on the amnesty resolution for the Mani"A Magnificent Conception wonderfully carried out." toba rebels, ended. An amendment was The necessity of a popular medium for th oiieted by a French member, granting of the productions of nur grett all. was to rejected, omplete amnes'y ha always I'eeu gnlxed, and many 21 to lf)2. and McKenzie's original reso- attempts Unv been mad to meet tlit want. The KurcMsiva fa wluoh lure 10 lution, recommending amnesty to all but invariutly followed in thin coiintrt to essablwh an art Riel, Lipim and O'Donoghue, who are to faili ttmpt did not tlieiO'liffaretK of ttio journal prnr be banished for five years, was agreed of America to the claims of high art So shu 42-6- ' |