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Show rELEGRAPHIC WASHIKCiTOX. tVliHt Was Jut From the t C'sapItHl ou VrltJujr. t THE CHANDLEH CHlkOE. Chicago, 11. Ioter-Oceau'B Wash- t iDgton; Sod a tor Ooukliog cuya the ( statement that be iuteiidn to t fler a resolution o( inquiiy into the charges ( in Chandler's letter in abvunl. He ( has not heard of any men thing j except in the newapaperrt, and doe not believe that it was evtr seriously ( conteoipUted by uy republican. NOTHING HKIJ) BACK. I In the debate in the house to-tlay Mr. foster had au opportunity to aay that there was no correspondence, agreement or writing of any c ha meter me-ter ! rvgard to the inauguratiou of Hayes, that hue not already been printed. MONEV MENDERS. Times' Washington: Representative Buckoer Bays that the toft money men will meet on Tuesday eveuiug next to complete an organization lor spreading information favorable to their ideas. Ihey expect to have either a senator or a representative from nearly every slate among their workers. General Butler is to represent repre-sent Massachusetts and Represent live Phelps, Connecticut. They have not obtained anyone yet from New Jersey or New York. Bucker eayi that the purposes of this movement seem to be misunderstood. Tbey do not aim at a new party orgnnizaiijn, but have simply three objects in view, first, to repeal tho resumption act, second, to reuiouetize the old silver dollar and abolish natioual currency, and have all the currency used by the people hereafter issued by the government. govern-ment. The president's intention not to fight the senate dimply means thtt he will make no more New York p pointments until certain tbey will be confirmed. It has been decided by New Hamp shire politicians that their new con litution does not permit them to elect senators at the June session of the legislature, consequently tbe question of tbe senatorship is not entering into tbe New Hampshire oampaign at all. There will be another an-other election next November, when the legislature will be chosen which will meet in January, 1879. he didn't. Journal's Washington: Seoretaryj Scburz says there is no truth what-1 ever io the story printed in the Wash ington Post, to-day, that he tendered hia resignation to the president weeks ago,because the president reappointed Cbaunccy J, Filley postmaster at St. Louis. The statement is, he siys, pure nonsense and foolish. There has been no diflereuce between himself him-self and tbe president, and he has never tendered bis resignation. woman suffrage. Washington, 11. Tbe senate committee com-mittee cn privileges and elections, to day, beard arguments of a number of delegates from the National Woman suflrage convention. COMMUTED. Upon the recommendation ol the United States attorney and judges of the western district of Arkansas, the president has commuted to imprison rnent for life the sentences of Wm. J. Meadows and Thomas Bobiason, cou-victed cou-victed of murder, and Joshua Wade, convicted of rape, and sentenced to be hanged on tbe 18th inBt. |