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Show .i;m.k w i a., I . "1 r i. ..4.-;.t ;.tc D . ....: to f -t t ,1.' on v; j al- 1, t ! . y. ; t ijiii."' 1' b u i ri.r f ' ry ' :iTt :i " -K a'.r ''1 J ; v. ., a v . i . : : v ;. 1 , ; .. 1 ' .: . . 1 bin" n liim Tril n-'; UUItt . :. . - 1. P-" - n. i : .- :. - C: v- ... . . , : i .. i I i- l..'d rei: . tbn.WD tl Tl lril:. ; Co'.unibus, 0.. 1?. Tie , LLao-, memorial s-Latae in the roriacii oi tie Srate H?use. was unveiled to-rj:;ht. Srireches were iscade by prorritcpt ccd- j The Fishery aneitlon. ! Washington. 20. It is believed thit i the rjecctiations f-r the snleroect 1 cf the risnery c'aesti.rr. Gen. Scnnck 1 wl 1 "r. insir-c'ted to make the rrcpo-s::ion rrcpo-s::ion that the shi-ru.-ca efire I tittei S:ar shall be p'ct on sn e-.rcal t'e-ottng in all rsrKv.s with tiOse 01 tue rrii-ish rrii-ish prvviucsss : and that they shii ksve , the s. rue nch:s :o hsh :u the Osr.aa an waters, to rani and cure their rish. and ' to ret in Csnsiion ports Ia short, j th.. d 5c-x:y sha.l be setiied at 1 once sai forever, by the sbrocstion ot oii !orm-r t-caty stirslanons and the ; repeal of all Canadian laws reserving any fi-hery crcc.rt.1 for the exclusive use of Canadian fishermen. In return for such concession on the part of Canada, Can-ada, some iniportint consideration, ol course, wili ir? expected from this gov-eminent gov-eminent ; and it is thought that the I nited Slates could ariord to r iv whatever reasonable sum may be demanded de-manded for a fell reitiernect of the vexatious o,ues-tion. Revenue Matters. Washington. 2h Commissioner Pieaanton s remmendai:oo in favor of the repeal of the income tax. mde to the mays and means committee, turns out to have been made with the knowledge and approval of the President, Presi-dent, dhis gives fresh interest to the matter, and wiil probably serve to bring the question of repeal before Congress at thts session. The Commissioner Com-missioner is also very confident in the system of permitting export whisky. In lieu of the present prohibitionary drawback, requirements can be instituted insti-tuted which can be successfully enforced, en-forced, and will relieve the existing stagnation in the distillery business. He suggests the authorization and use ot an export stamp, of a character similar sim-ilar to tne tax stamps now in use ; which stamps shall be of a denomination denomina-tion sufficient to cover the expense of handling, storing, puaging, Ac; and by prohibiting, in addition, the withdrawal with-drawal from bond whisky once entered and stamped for export, it is believed fraud would be prevented. These suggestions sug-gestions are likely to be put in formal shape f ir action. The rw Tork Cotlector.hlp. The Hcrahf s Washington dispatch s'ates, this morning, that President Grant intends to remove Murphy ana put Woodford in his place, 'Ihe reason reas-on for the change is said to be, that the President wauts to harmonize the Republican factions of New York, and that the Fenton men are siill bitter against Murphy. tiOgnn's Sent In Congress. Washington, 20. The Illinois members mem-bers of Congress are informed, that no special election will be bell to till the vacancy occasioned by Gen. Lugati s eleetiou to the Senaie. but his suci-es-sor will be chosen a; the regular Siaie eleetiou next fall. The governor thinks that the State can better allord to have otic representative less thau her cuota during the short session ot' the 42ud Congiess, than tu pay the expeuse of holding a special election this winter, lihlty Scheme. The scheme lor pUiudcring government govern-ment of eight thousand acres of ihe Presidio reservation, San Kraneisco, supported by a lobby, is in the House and has been put in shape in a bill introduced in-troduced by Axtell. Tl.e land is worth two million dohais, mid has been occupied occu-pied by government since the acquisition acquisi-tion ol Calilornia. It is now piupitscd that government pheuld relinquish il without payui"iit; in order llia.t ll may be seized ty "riu" speculators, who endeavored to squat on it some years a'O, but were promptly driven ell by the military aui lioiilics Axtell's biil g ves live thousand acre. of the reset-valion reset-valion to the city, for a park, eiitht bundle i to the land grabbers; and allows al-lows the I nited States to keep 2"o acrc-i tor its forts aud barrack". The Feulan Kille. New York, 20. In reply to the official invilati'iii extended to the -'o-nian exiles, on behalf of the city authorities au-thorities by the Hon. Richard ('Gorman. ('Gor-man. O'Douavan Kosa, in behalf of the Fenian prisoners, replies that nw-iiikt nw-iiikt to the disscminns among tho delegations, dele-gations, ho and hit companions refuse to accept any public luvitutiuti until tlie remainder ol tlu.ir oomrades arrive here. Inly live of the exiles are on bmtd the t'n'.n : John MeCbire, Henry Mullady, .lereiuub ( )' I lnnoTiiii U"-s;i, Charles L'uderwuod Q Council and John Whv. |