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Show f BUSHKD DAILT, VOCB f ItmiTS Mr. Charles Is 21 year of age, a very bright young .roan, taixs, writes and reads English very wen, having attended the Omaha lilgh School for a term or two and made rapid advancement The Bc9 says, "We understand that Warry, the happy bridegroom, intends to be come an American in every sense of the word, and cut off his queue, which act, It is said, will sever all connection with his native couu try. The Omaha Z'tc comes with a four page illustrated euppleuient, describing Cherenne. the ltiacK Hills gold region, etc. There was a grand lime at Pueblo, Col., March 14 audio, in celebration of the completion of the A.. T. and Santa Fe R. R. to Pue blo. ZXCTPTXO AT O'CLOCK. DAVID O. C Editor xvo ALDER, PuB-tsHt- . R. Harel! 20, Mendaj-- 1S79. NEWS OP THE DAY. Democratic Committee now fully onranrzea ior me 1 . campaign. Stewart is in for exami naWashington, ready tion In regard to the Em ma mine '. .-- .Th csi-ientl- al Ex-Senat- or affair. General Schenek arrived at New York, on Saturday. i ......The in New York aave nad aSpaniards Errand banquet in Hon or of peace in Bpain. tele news In 'u ....-F- ire graphic columns $90,000 damages to-day- at rottsvme, ra.; w,uuu at N. Y.; $60,000 atNew York; $20,000 at 8cnnton, Pa.; $200,000 at Angora, Pa; $SO,000 at Foxboro, Mass; and $300,000 at Charleston, Tweed ring, has gone crazy and to a Lunatic asylum. Thejwifa of was buried on Saturday. ...... R.Y. Frazer appointed post master at uunnlaon, ban pete, u.T. Coehlan is spoken of as the next Chief Justice for Utah. ' steamer Itabel "wrecked and all hand lost off the Cornish, coast. '. ......The New Idria ouScksIlver mine. CaL, has been sold for a rail- i ......Er-Conjrressm- an ..-..- The hoi dollars. . Ll."tt WI8XSR2C CXIO-- ( TtU ......J. II. Keyaer, oue of the i fr Galbretlj coosecrated ......Bishop tfi-tf.m- l n fan Immense snow blockades ou the railroads in Scotland. ......Grand display of natural fire works in t Italy,, caused by a big ' eruption of esuvius. ......Wales and his attendants at Aden, on the return from India. ......Corrupt election practices at Norwich, England. , ......General Von Moltke has got the ep'zootlc. ...... Freilejrath, the German poet, is dead. ......The river Seine 1 falling. , ......The Italian ministry has re ; igned. -- .:..l.The remainder of the deapera does who escaped the other day, from the Utah Penitentiary, "have been captured. ......The biggest snow sterm ever known at Memphis, Tenn., ten inches -of snow fallen since last f night. mill destroyed by , A powder near 1 ork, Pa. ......A Iiondon telesrram. received this afternoon, savs the line or toe Caledonia Railway is twenty feet under snow, and that in some pla ces the telegraph lines are Dunea. Man v trains are also blockaded on the Great Northern Railway. The rIt fa ntrnc3 The U. S. Supreme Court rendered two Important decisions one reversing the decision of the Supreme Court of California in reference to the case of a Chinese woman, held In custody for a .year or two past, because it was alleged she was brought to the State for immoral purposes; the other declaring the New York passenger art unconstitutional. fl to-da- y, EASTERN. Organlsatlea Completed WASHlSOTOJi, 10. The congies- sional democratic committee an nounces that it is now fully organ ized for the Presidential campaign, and reauests democratic organiza tionsin all the states and territories to Bead In the names of their regular committees immediately. for documents, Applications sDeeches. and other political mat ter, and all communications relat ing to the business or the commit tee should be addressed to the Secretary at 1324 F. St.. Washington City. Editors whe may send their newspapers to the committee will be furnished with all the documents published by them. The latest advices to the Indian office here, dated Ft. Laramie 13, represented that Red Cloud's band of Sioux were quietly on their reservation, and taking no part in the warlike demonstrations of Sit ting Bull. Stewart In WatOilaften. Senator Stewart has arrived from with Minister California, and Schenek will be heard before the committee on foreign aflairs on Tuesday. to-da- y. Kllbrat4 Ce. When Kllbourne, the witness, yesterday, addressed a letter to the of the House reminding him Speaker or his doty under the 104th fectloa f the Revised Statu tes.t he Speaker had already prepared the certificate required, and it was at that time ready to be sent to the district attorney. Kllbourne made a demand that the certificate required be given by. the Speaker,so that he might enjoy the right to a speedy and trial, but, according to the nterpretation given to the law by the Speaker and his advisers, the certificate does not release Kllbourne from prison; this must be done by the House, it being held that after ..itch a certification the House has a right to punish for contempt."" f&O.OOO Fire. Porrsvii.LE, Pa., 19. The town hall was destroyed by fire this morning, loss $50,000, insurance, &i. 14. iMcnoi' store was ovj.burned; aloo lose $40,000, Insurance $20,000. ao.eoo Fire. Wiiiteciiapei., N.Y., 19. Hall's Hotel was burned low -- $30,000. It is not lawyers alone who New York,Variea. 19. Gen. Schenek A Welsh Is staying quietly ktick at technicalities. at the Brevoort tepaat farmer tells an English House; he had many callers newspaper that he hired a cowman out ne declined to talR with reportfor XI a week, by letter, incideiv ers about his case. Jno. H. Keyser, of Tweed ling tally stating that his duties would notoriety, has been taken to, the be to look after milch cows. In a lunatic asylum. short time three nearly dry cows The Herald' Washingtou special were looking vory miserable, and a say 8 that Senator Bout well was inlast evening, concerning valuable bull was falling into the terviewed the alleged letter promising Henry dame state. On the farmer inquir- Clews advance information on the ing the reason, the cowman an- subject of the Treasury gold salts to swered, "I doirt wonder the cows in return for a contribution1S72. carry the election of look queer, for "you' have not put help Bout well said he never heard anyanybody to feed them since they thing of it, and knew nothing were dry, and I have got your let- about It. Henry Clewp, in a letter to show that I was hired to look ter to the Herald, says that the of the report is an Infamous after milch cows, "so I be free of author liar. as for the bull, you them; and The Herald that Mr. Barto-da- y, cannot expect liie to feed him, for no man can any that the hull is a .milch cow." The llavarian Government has concluded to suppress duelling by punishing the dead instead ef . the living. The bodies of the slain fh duel are to be considered, according to an eld law, as suicides, denied the customary right Qf burial, handed ever to the dissecting room, a a a a t t ; -- sum a Buusequeni-ingloriou- s ment in the commou burial ground. The Sacramento Record- - that a mere Union sagely observes theorist cannot make a good prac-tical man or a sage adviser. Very true. Papers in the States are ad of mln miring the Englisht system 1f t T ft.. ' . A A ment and to the country, and some think that the United States "can-- I not too quickly engraft upon our ' system the English Idea and prac- tlce of ministerial responsibility." I The Boston Advertiser says "If twice a had I Secretary Belknap 4 week stood upn the floor of the ; House, could he foryears have bef n In the receipt of a corrupt and fraudulent income? If Secretary Fish were taking part In the debates of the Senate, could Gen. Schenek have remained for a year In London in the odor of the Emma mine? Publicity (in advance) and respon sibility-artne two Dieces or ami- whlfeh can alone be turned lery "V j, says low, of Barlow, Sanderson & Co., postal contractors for Colorado and New Mexico, testified before Col. Clark's post office committee, yesterday, that in 1872 he paid Si'1,000 to suppress an investigation in Washington; he gave thej money ' to one Farrar, now dead. The committee was the Houe committee on po3t offices and post roads, of the aud Cougre, was investigating the ease of one McKibben. Barlow's examination will be continued on Monday, The Sun" Wash lug Urn . .peclal says that the committee on ex pen ditures in the war department has discovered that the Quartermaster General's office has been paying Messrs. Coles 4 Brey for the use of a patent for the prevention of moth in the armv clothing, notwlthstan4 diog that it had teen proved useless, and the appropriation for St was left out or the army bill last winter. Captain AUecood. who reported against the patent, was -. removed. Don Piatt and General Rufus In4 galls are summoned te appear be. t fore the committee. cable says ' that The Herald? the French expedition exploring the Desert of Sahara has returned to Fouggourt, after fifteen days marrn irom forty-secon- - . ? e d se.ooo Fir. A fire this evening in the Hy. draulid Machine Company's build ing, 22d St. and 2d Avenue, occu .led by several parties, involved a oss of $60j000, which is partially Insured. The Lawrence Curry Comb Co. f uffered to the'exteot of Celekratlea ef Feaee. - ' The proclamation of Peace in Srala was celebrated by a banquet in JDeimonico's: the Mln later of Spain, at Washington, and etner representative wpan lards were present. "The Islands of Cuba and Porto Rlcoalways in Spain and for Spain," was; with other toasts. enthusiastically applauded, i Senor Joee Ferrer de Con to, edi tor of JE3 Cronitia, responded to the sentiment "The friendly relations ex isting between Spain and : Amer lea." - eao,ooe Fire. Scbajitox,. Pa., 19." The old Catholio oonvent, used by the Sla ters or unanty as a school-hous- e, was burned last night; another fire destroyed 'the stable of the St. Charles r Hotel, with- - eeveral valu able horses and a number of dwe- lUngs; total loss $20,000.- - to-nig- ht Tlt u l m lm-' V f Infix V WUU 41 . 1 IM I .i IIQ . m talked Iet us take warning and to our children. Whenever It give : and Hires," furniture, equipage, - bnlldincm. - ig uTtion. , mcrreat Mmrnnr. sr ; slve diversions and elegant entertainment get the better of the An Jt n . u crmeknl ... . .a. v. man .nrlninl '" or vrmn: tVirt " In '. nrt Vnmrln where they will atop, nor Into what 1 f. t t ...I f ! .ti.Ml mvml ' . 1 r. M I Llll J . o us. i inn win "mu T .' ' ..; ! i w m W ym-- i M -- . v mm - r. -- - 1 . 'n.ri.B and V..k .ie .It wl Th Is a thoronrhbred InitlM f trmnm r thjk a m.m II a. W.I.. Krtlak. China. man, In the laundry business, dressea in the latest American style, and wean his queue curled up like a nake ? ndr his hat. Miss Whiting - f described as ia c--!- :-, TT good look- - Utiuf dressed for the bo tzi villi hit handr encased irlxli V . silver resumption bill, requiring the secretary or ine Treasury, arter the silver coin now on payingtoout continue the redemption hand, of fractional currency by causing not less than a million dollars in coin to issue each month till all the outstanding fractional currency is redeemed. The proposition by Jame3 G.Fair, ander consideration, is for the gov. eminent to agree to purchase the entire Consolidated Virginia pro duct for a year, navlnir for the monthly purchase at the ruling rate of the respective days of purchase; $200,000 lire. this proposition will probably be Pkoviukxce, 19. The Elmollle if the pending bill be woolen mills, at Cranstone, were accepted comes law, otherwise the govern burned on Saturday night, with ment will not need to purchase four tenements and considerable much If any silver bullion. manufactured stock. The property The project for the exhibition of was owned by Geo. Whitehead. ten million dollars In bullion at The loss is estimated at $175,000 to the Centennial involved the Gov $200,000; the mill was insured for ernment's purchase of it, and it was $172,000. therefore to do exhibited by the Government as the product of the Want III in Removed. big bonanzair but the proposition St. Lotus, jo. The Time t has 'a could ae entertained for the letter from Washington, which reason not that the law requires all contains two 'letters, one from such property belonging to the other the and McClurg, Government to be in the Gov from Fletcher, of this ern merit treasury. kept if the Perhaps State, which urge the removal of pending bill passes, aad the Secre of internal Col. Meyer, Supervisor of tnw'lreasury can safely buy revenue in this district, on the tary dollars more, the idea ten million ground that he is a corrupt man might be carried out with the aid of trust. The and unworthy lime' of a joint resolution authorizing the letter says the President would oxnibitlon, tue mineowners have removed Meyer six weeks ago were sure oror,theif sale, they might Secrefor of but the intervention be themselves be the tary Bristow. who plead that no content to lie out txhlb!tors,and or tne Interest. action should be taken in the mat This, however, they have-noyet t ter until tb termination ef the proposed. cases then pending, and The developments of the House whiskey those having'been concluded Mey committee the straw bidding ers removal may be exported any frauds seem in to sustain the al fully day.. j legations .made by Luttrell some years ago; Barlow, Sanderson & Co WESTERN. are at present the sufferers from the Iter About Jot Trader Swindling. investigation u tne testimony is not Sau FRA1sseo, 19. The Cftron- - utterly. false. It Is understood that iclc publishes an interview (J. C. Huntley and other contract will with the Rev. J. S. Kalloch, form ors for the Pacific Coast Service Still-man Ivs., in wnich be hauled over the coals next. erly of Leavnwortli, ne anew or a A. Danforth, formerly a confi ivallocn stated mat payment of i money by Durfee & dential friend of banderson & (Jo Peck to C. W. Babcock, but he de- testifies specifically to abandoning clined to relate the circumstances, a straw bid ror S'w.uuu, wuereon got a contract at $200,000 far stating that he expected to be called theysame before the cobgressional committee, the service; he also says that when he wduld state all the facts Sanderson told him, in May last, in his possession; he also admitted that the firm paid $5,000 quarterly the existence, in Kansas, ef certain to a certain official in the Postofflce papers that would be damaging if department for the service, besides made public, and intimated that carriage bores and diamonds pre .all of them contained directions to sented to others, who are Influenza Durfee to send certain sums of there. money to C. W. Babcock, at the Dana's frieudcoutidei)Uy exiiect executive mansion, Washing- his confirmation, i as the leading ton. Those-- ' papers were in .the New England republicans eulogize hands of a Well known politician bis party services, and say tnat Jus in Kansas. ) He said there was rejection would be very damagipg, no doubt among those familiar thus neutralizing Butler's objection, with aflalrs n Kansas that Durfee that mui was unsound politically & Peck were, thoroughly bled, and The President is reported to be in Intimated that they were set aside dignant at Butler's ooDosltlon. and because they refused to submit to accorded him a significantly short further extortion. Kalloch admit interview at his last call. The ted that he I knew a great deal In foreign relations cornml'.tee have connection with the aflalrs of Dur invited Dana before them, where fee A Peck having been on inti- his representations are expected to mate terms with the late Commo be entirely satisfactory. The HoOse committee on com dore DurfeeJ merce have decided not to Increase 'AHlaeAeld. nre test or petroleum, as proIt is now stated on the authority the In the amendment to the posed of Thomas Ball, president of the steamboat law, but they wil require New Idria mine, that the board of an petroleum transported on steam trustees hate ratified a bond for a boats to be in tin cans. The com deed, to be; executed the first of mit toe also favorably entertained a next September, conveying the proposition to limit the liability of mine to Montgomery Blair, in con vessel owners in inland sideratlon of oue million dollars. waters, to the navigating extent of the Interest four hundred thousand down, the of such owners. balance in five years, secured by a Tt Bponeer Iaveotlffatlen. mortgage on the mine at seven per The tne that company cent.; investigation concerning protest this is ne compromise with Mo (senator spencer's election was con Garrahan. tiuued by ;the Senate committee The examination of Robert Barber, begun on Satnrdav, was FOREIGNcontinued at considerable length, and developed notniag or interest, GREAT BRITAIN. The committee announced that the ftnew Bleekades la Scotland. evidence! offered to show what i LoXDOX, ;19. All the railways means were used to prevent the House legis converging at Aberdeen have been members of the Court lature from going over to the cap! blocked byj enow for thirty-fou- r breaking; the hours, and telegraphic communica tol body, and thus tion In Scotland is almost totally former's quorum, is not within the sixteen trains are range of testimony that can pro Interrupted; blockaded on the Caledonia Rail perly be taken by this committee way alone; one train hss not been Ininartaat Decisions by I'. H. Ma heard of since Friday. premo Cenrt Ctafc's Xew Chief or to-nig- EDITORIAL NOTES. . ( Telegraph. rsil S. C. EASTERN JSJoeellaaoon WASfliXaTON. 0. Paire will offer an amendment to the ponding w, uue-xtaape- ). By owing to the Collapse of the TO DAY'S DISPATCHES, but rebellion the government refused to Ceascerated. fconn.. 19. The Hi, Rev. Thomas Galbreth, the new Roman Cathoio blshpp of Hartford, was solemnly consecrated to day. Letter rrem una. BostonI 19i The papers will from Eublish, H. Dana, a toletter Hon. Geo. Jr., S. Boutwell, uijou theraatter of his nomination as minister to Eng land, defining his position; he does not wish the nomination with drawn, but safs there is nothing in the girt or the; uovernment wnicn would induce me to go to Washing ton and submit to questions touch a body which has ing my houorTy taken the course taken by the Senate committee on foreign rela tions. ideut of Omaha for .eYea years." THE EVENING NEWS. take the animals, and in conse quence or this J the firm had sue- tainea neavy oss, navine invest ed $200,000, on account of the purchase. Groome said they would nav no ice n tnev aid not snv ceed in prosecuting the! payment or tne ciaim. or at an events they would pay him onlv a small faA. The secretary said to Groome that it was not nls bablt to accept the view of the dilemma in which the firm found themselves, add the de-giro to havo his professional ser vices; he said he would argue the case beforo the Court of Claims or before the Supreme Court if it! should go tbere, on Groome agreeincurred in ing to pay the expenses coming here, and a compensation often ler cent, in the event of the claim being allowed by the Court of Claims. Thos. J. Fuller, a resident solicitor in Washington, formerly a member or congress, auu who was auditor of the comptroller un der Buchanan's administration, the case, and on that brief Erepared his legal argument. The only question raised there was on points of law. Mr. Goforth, assistant attorney general, made no question asoe to the facts, newhich racts seemed to conclusive, i were, the firm had mules at proper pointsonto be shipped; some of them were tne train at ine time tne Government refused to take them; there was as a consequence, a sudden depreciation in the value of the at wmcn mules, and tue low prices they were compelled to sell them was incontrovertible. Even Chief Justice Drake, who dissented, did so only on a question of law. Change of Army Headquarters Prob : ! ! RBMOTAL! Zionfs cantile Institution invite the attentioji of the People to an BJBS--DBBaB--BB-------a- B able. extraordinary line of Genuine Bargains, now offering in their VARIOUS Departments. With The TiMeif Wash ington special says that General Sherman, encouraged by the new condition of things In, the War Department, has opened negotiations with Secretary Taft, as tothe the advisability of army headqparters In this city. Secretary Taft waf the first to suggest the propriety of having the General of the Army within consultation distance as provided when the act was passed. General McCook is General Kherman's agent in the business, and the army beople look for an early return ofthe headquarters to this city. Chicago, 1.0. a view to transferring their en tire business to the New Quar i Vnpreeedented Snow Storm. Memphis, 20. Since! seven ' last night to ten this morning ten inches of saow have fallen and it is still snowing; the street cars are unable to run, and trains on all the roads are delayed. The: streets are full of improvised sleighs. Such a storm was never, known here before, the snow last March, which was unprecedented, only measuring about eight Inches.: The telegraph lines south are prostrated and it is not knows how far south the storm extends. . 9300,000 ters uson Main St, and Fir. Cmakleston, 8 C.J20. A fire broke out at .1 a.m., at the corner of and Rogers Alley, and no King water being in the neighborhood, and the wind blowing a Rale from the south-easthe whole block was burned, from Columbus street to Line street, on the east and west sides of the street. About 7 o'clock the' fire crossed Line street, sparks and timbers being carried by the gale three quarters of a mile up Line street, and the houses, stores and farms along that road were t, upon securing goods at figures Unparalleled in the history: of st the trade. j - Being thoroughly acquainted with the.wants of the Mar ket, they have spared no pains to secure everything desirable in a first class General stock of ........ 1V1 e rc h an di se. principal am on g . .BBBBaBBHBBBHBBBHinKaa--neH-g-anBa- ' At Aden. 1 The Prince ef Wales and suite nave arrived at Aden, on ineir re turn from India. Vesavlas la a State of Era pi Ion. The Standard' Rome correspon dent says the ministry was really ousted on account of the railway purcnase seneme, aitnougn defeat ed nominally on a motion relating to the rrlat 'tax. A telegram from Naples reports that the long expected eruption of MU esuvius commenced on Frl day night, and the lava is flowing towards Potnpeii. Large columns of vaperare ilsiag from the sum mtt and reflect the fire beneath. Vast quantities of lava are thrown upward. The sight Is magnificent. A dispatch from St. Petersburg declares thit the report that Russian troops had entered the territory or uorea isfwitnout rounaation. The commissioners appointed to In quire Into (he alleged electoral cor ruption in Norwich .report that cor rupt practices extensively prevailed during the; parliamentary elections of 1874 and! 1S75; they consider the evideaee given before, them proves that a hopelessly corrupt and de praved election element of no In considerable proportion exists in Norwich. I The Berlin correspondent of the rose says that General Moltke is suffering from influenza. The same correspondent telegraphs that the Bishop of Paderhornlhad suddenly and secretly quitted Holland; it was believed that the cause of it was that Prussia had demanded his extradition or expulsion. It is re ported thatf he has, gone to Eng land,; OorSoa Heard From. Letters fromXiordon, the African 29th, 1875, have explorer, to Dec been received. . He announces that he has subdued the hostile tribe which destroyed Sonant's party; after this, he proceeded by land to Duffil, aaq found, that the Ferta He Rapids wire noUnavlgable. made a detour on . the left bank of the Victoria Nile, with the object of reaching Magungo.on the Albert whence he inteuded te reNyanza, Nile to Duffil. He turn down-thexpected to complete his explora tions In July or Auguat,arter wnicn be will return to xsngrnna. -- Ferdinand Frellegatln the Ger DoeU died at Cannstadt, in -- man WUrcemDCrg, If ftixty-si- k lie wan VO-u- ay; years Old. m-H-r- : . so-cal- race-cours- d, 1 11. f Decree I: !ii,19.Tl 4aiMwt -- Captain Gone-iImim nreseribinff severe penalties for all frauds per """TT Ttews imi Hexfes-:-'4- t petrated against ine treasury. 19. AJBrownsville OxLVESTOSr, ' jvetrt-to tnat the vol. says special italy.'( with Carlsto had an "engagement w.f .V W.A U. near Matamoras, in which he had ' Rouk, 19. The ministry has rethree men wounded. Desertions signed; the King has entrusted to of Government treope occur dally, Signor Deprites, of the. Left., the The revolution has trreatlv Inter imk o forming a eauineb wrupted business, and a great num ber of bOrsea and cattle bate been -- most WAIUIAKTEE-0T1D- 3 stolen, r TelcgrapUo. comnffinlca- ana tne improved torn, q.ut Claim Deeds tion between ' i.r Mi -- -- 2 . " - ' . BBBBBBB-BBBBBBB-BS-BgBB- led - 8-- car-risre- B- ; AIM 1MTS -- which will always be found Staple Goods of every descrip .1 tion. It vyill be our en d eavd r, as it has been heretofore, to make ihe sto c k a s com p I ete in all t H e D e p a rtments as it i s ! , nath-boos- e, 1 buat-ne- ss 1 to-d- aj : , 1 mmmmBBm SB SBBI mm lm SSB Sl H BBSBBi 1 possible to be, to furnish our c u stb mfe r s with re I i able o od s PURE !''., v-- 1 and at as Low Prices as they to-da- y, - IF" t; can be sold. . 1- - 3S. thereby i v Paws. 9. The Seloe continues to subside siowiy. r 'WEST INDIES. y to-da- y. - mean- while reducing stock as rapJd-las possible; they have made a Generjal Reduction in Prices, and their Patrons can rely j burned. Heartrending scenes. Were witnessed, and bands of negro robbers sacked .every house to which they gained access. Later. This morning Mayor Cunniogton took command, and some order was restored. By half-pa10 th fire had burned out hundreds of persons, who are now homeless and penniless. The leas is at least half a million, and very little insurance is reported. The boundaries of the burned district are on the south Columbus street and Rogers Alley, on the north the e, on the east the South Carolina Railway, and: on the west bt. and Percy streets. Powder SUM Exploded, i York, Pa., 20. Oa Sunday the powder mill of. Thomas C. Brain-erthree miles south of this place, exploded, and the entire building was wrecked. No loss of life is reJasUce. ported. The U. S. Supreme Court, this afternoon, delivered, through Jus tice Miller, a unanimous opinion NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. reversing the decision of the Cali fornia Supreme Court in the Chinese case, and ordering the woman, Chy Lung, to be; reLOST ; leased from custody, in which she Is held under the foreign passenger BETWBEN 17.. C. H. It. depot and Ksat a of papers rela-a. act of that State. This decision to a claim of paokago on soxa sustains the ruling made by Justice tive In favor ofovereharee, Mr. Ma'loy. will beThe same to &ner tbo return cases similar Field in please brought depot sort obliro fore him in the United States cir- V. O. H. 11. office atJNO. PHARP, JR.. cuit court. The Supreme Cpnrt O. F. and T. Aft. o.9 accompanies Its decision Hwith a severe criticism of the law of California on the subject.' A deSCANDINAVIAN cision was also rendered in a case SHOP. Involving the constitutionality of the New York passenger laws; the :o: Court declares them unconstltu V NDFRSIQNED WOfrLD RTOWBCT-full-y ilonal, and holds that no law preannounce to tbHr old customers scribing conditions as to the land- and friends, la renoral, and the and fitted ap the ing of passengers from abroad' can tbat they have enlargedpubH. be constitutionally made by any tbop formerly oocuold by A. W Wloberr. Commercial north of Palace other power than Congress. where they will carry on the The President has sent the fol- street, in black" m 1 bin r waswo mahlnr and attention pay repalrlar- - We wl'l lowing nomination to the Senate to bone aboolnr, and treat hones bavins John M. Coghlan, of Cali- corns diseases foot Mi iaf acother snd fornia, to be Chief Justice in Utah. tion- Good workmanship and ttreosonable PaelOe Railway Schemes Ceasltf fTSSSini .iiqc.sT. tuacksaifth (Lata of the The Senate Pacific railway com- shots XACOIaSOST. Al BOC mittee bad a full meeting this a m., d9 and took into consideration! the proposition to construct a Pacific ail way on theS2nd parallel of latitude. Very warm Interest was manifested by the committee in the Texas Pacific railway project as presented by Col. ftoott, also In the alternate proposition of Senator Hamilton, to build sueh a' rood rruiosE who desire a RICH without any further subsidy than a 1 land grant. Seme progress j was TREAT 'SHOUJL.n PURCHASE made and a general Interchange of took place, with the con- SOME OF OUR opinion clusion to, defer further action until the next regular meeting of the committee on Monday next; when it la expected that a decision will GRO UND ' be reached. ' Stateasoathy Bristew.'j Secretary Bristow voluntarily appeared before the committee on expenditures in the war departand made a statement, ment under oath in relation to a letter which appeared in the N. z Herald, on Saturday, dated Lout vllle 11th, In relation to the mule fv.se. He said he had reason to be- We are particular to have lieve the letter was not written In this Fresh Roasted and Louisville, but In Washington, having been advised, for some then ground while weess'paet, that the statement would be made. He ought to say HOT from the Cylln that he did not deem it any part of his duty to undertake the preparare- - ' "der. tion of the case, the duties In which be was engaged being merely; professional, in the way of argument. talntng Its full He never had the slightest reason to suspect the fairness of the case, or the Integrity of the parties in whoso behalf It was proeecuted. . The parties were citizens of KenreIn Clarke tucky, residing Co., mote from his plaoe of residence. At TRIAL ! of One the claimants has since de- GIVE i i ceased; he had Intimate and pleasant relations with him, having i served with him in tha Kentucky Senate. Harrison Thompson,' the Secretary, was here In the spring or summer of 1873, on business, having no connection at that time with the government, havitig resigned the office of Solicitor General in 1872. Ben. B. Groome engaged him to argne the and. cave him the sUUment cf it, tayirj cmca Mer Co-opera- tive B. (DEiiWGOBJ, Supt. aroma. i IT ' 1 i i P. m jw ,ln s .' - z. 1 - - i " ' ' t- ,(-- 1 -- - v |