OCR Text |
Show OGDEN, UTAH: FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1870, VOL. VIL tmd tjto M Pail" Jas. Shields as Senator the short FOREIGN. NOTES. twin, owr iMvid H. Armstrong, by a . vote of eighty eight to Hie Alaliama Legislature Opposed to The nomination for the long term Fran About to Indulge in Her was postponed until Federal. Interference. Crisis. GENERAL NEWS, thiity-sevwn- Published every morning Monday) by the (wept Terrtfl storm,. Yokkv Jan. 1ft. A terrific snow storm, really the fir- -f of the seiUviti, set in last night at nine, and Nkw MUKDERER" A WHOLESALE Printing Assoeiatiwi,,. Junction fr-- ; " SENTENCED. notwithstanding the thermometer tands at 1, which weather prophets (Incorporated,) (J rant KATES OF SVBSrxmHMt for Senator front Illinois, say is too cold to snow, it still con- tinues. how A fart on y (Urr.Vr Dtlinrri ( I INDIAN EN E UAL. on Advertisiuji rate made known application. Etc., Etc., y W.U.T.k(;ralittb,-Juitt.Tin- lnterfereurr by ( oneesk nith KIMIenK. MoxTiOMKi!Y, ,Vla, Jan.. K 'fhe BUSINESS CARDS. Senate yesterday adopted the follow , hiter.'eivnce by ofrU m;:: ''Wiiei-easGEOKGE THOMPSON. is ff the I'nited States in popular is justly regarded by Uia BARBER, thin State asanevil bf great in people Ogden. Street, Main and, rllKTH.il. HAIR DKKSSKK. Whereas, The manifest purpose ('hit-ijyItufirx ( und 'tiffin;) J)riwit nl of such interference, in part at least, llti'ir, making fancy Hair Work, is to influence and control the action ls7tf Sji. nulla- . of the State in selecting electors for President and Vici) President o,f th S. 8. WILLIAMS, ftirnwrljr Chief Juitice Suprciuo Court Ky. SI5HAESS, l'ro k niiiiK Au'y. Wiber Oo. f. S. t'nited therefore, "KesiJved, That the coutinittee on federal reLitions be instructed tu into tlie e.pe,liencY of iirovidKHJIAKIW & WILLIAMS, nir by law for the selection of electors lor President and by the (icneral Assembly, until the Office in Peery Black, Fourth St., .lets or ( ongress authorizing interference bv fedend tmlhoritv are- repeaOGDEN, UTAH. StiUtvs; - LAWYERS. Vice-Preside- - led' A. S. ( and Physician) Pottsvii.i.h, Pa., Jan. 1Q. Martin Jlerger was hanged here this morn-.n- Next Door to Jckction Office, DEN on dsny UTAH. E. G. JOHNSON, M. 1)., HOMOEOPATHIC and Surgeon. Physician five Inor west of Wude' OWr cm Fifth Stn-et- , Vrntc Store. PaitienlnratUmtiiin p d to the 11X0 1 f'iii- - D. OAIINAHAN, 3!. D. April b'nh, 1870, Charity (Hillort jun. Ni:v Yohk, Jan. 10. Collections lor charities continued yestsrday. When the last wagon had returned .iln.gui a pile of clothing on the flour was doubled, a great many more shoes iiad been been sent in and a stock of groceries. More bread and meat had oeen received, and was in need of immediate consumers. Cash receipts .ire estimated at 400. Wagons are to !o along the upper parts of the .nam avenues which had not been reached yesterday. The Cjfiie on Street, Fvut-t- OyJcn, Chica.co. ('asp. Iti-n- Jan, e Itcno. eoui decitlud that re. of .inquiry porters might take notes. Lieutt Hear Poery, Ilerrlik k Co.' 8tore. d Wallace was by Maj. 435lf iteno's counsel (Mr. Gilbert). The te.sliiii.jny was only a development of that given yesterday, lie related MURPUY, M.D., how, after the division of Custer's The only erndaated oornmand, Col, Benton went to the Iteiio crossed the stream felt, il.-ijand (.Jen. Custer remained on the Inthecltj. - Ogthn, Utah right bank; haw the two latter de Offiet hth Slrtfi, tavuuiouts tunned a junction by Keno ' UMj recrossina about twelve miles below and how finally the battle was fought. PERCIVAL J. HA II It ATT, Some of Maj, Ueno s command had never ridden a liorse until this camATTORNEY paign. The only ammunition in the hand of Reno's force was the supT-CoiiiiHolor plies fit their saddles. It was used UJ ASSISTANT D. 8. UlST. ATTOH.NiiY. m half an hour. In his opinion it n Mortgagee Kf was a wise act of Collertieui gwcialty. Loan Maj. Reno to retreat IKtod. 0ce, Kant Sitle Ma u St., 0;l.-nand to have retuainod would have toMy been to imperil the lives of the, whole Maj, Ueno's conduct was body, H. W. 0. HAKGARY. brave and praiseworthy. During the retreat twenty-fivmen were killed AND and seven wounded. LA W, Opi rattr Troubles, CO UNSEL OR-- at OTce CatlftuM lll.Kjk, 'wt "Me Main St. CuiCAiio, Jan. 10,- - The quarrel . UTAH. whiclt promised for a while to break 013BE5, dW-l- j up last night's performance of Her Majesty's opera troupe, is made BIOHARD WILLIAMS. pipilic this morning. The story is that Minnie llauek, coming early in Plumber nd Gait-Jb'ttthe evening to Jlavcrly's theatre and finding that Madame Jloze had been Joelilng an. Repairing dime Patent PuluU fur given the dressing room usually wire nelis. Agent tor lUmsej force . Puttiua, assigned to prime donne, after exMAIN OGDEN. postulating with Col. Mapleson, reSTREET. 35 Sip tired to her hotel and refused to Ming, Site persisted in the case un.i. CJRFSWELL, til informed by a note from Maple ton ELUS AND 02NAMESTAL WOOD TUEHIH3, that unless she came at once lie would Order. je.pectful'j ol pited anil the Ntop the opera, go before the curtain u'plie(j at lowest rto, and explain the affair as it was. She Furniture repairing and general jolit.injr; also then returned, but so late that one w se .mitliing. Meirti.-iuproduce taken. of the ntost v.tal features of the. per MAIN 8t., North of. Z. C M. I, formance was ommitted. The whole opera was inharmonious, and once of extremely dis she was W. 0. STR0HM.& CO., courteous guiltv towards Koze behavior while on the stage. A few of the (In J. K. Dooly A Co'a Block) audience who were in the, secret obOGDEN CITY, - UTAH, Trantai:t a l.poeral served this and hissed; the majority of the spectator, however, only knew that theopera, "The Marriage AitD of Figaro," was badly mangled by the Collection Business. inharmony ot t.ie part:. y cross-examine- J.J. HBH.BALIST nt . Jan. Si. Swi'or, JTribttM to-da- y is (Jen. Bit tier Tribune's Washington: positele-grain- Fokt ' A There has been a temporary calm in military movements the past ten or twelve Hours, The fleeing hostile entrenchan a n,ou,n.d on ed themselves White Clay, and foiled the troops; and at niglit, there being no adequate, force to either force them to submission or keep them from running When the away, they escaped, troops nex t came up with the desper ate band, the latter had taken pos. session of the natural mounds of pro. tectkm of tho nqitll fork f "diaii lleiu the troops abandone(j Crock, the pursuit yesterday, return ng to Fort Robinson General Crook sent positive, orders that the pursuit of the Cheyennes be continued, and Company E, Captain Lawson left for the front. Company H, Captain Wessels commanding, will go forward and join the forces, and under the command of the last named officer the pursuit will be resumed. The troops will be supplied with six days' rations. There ate fifty-twIndians, of which there are but two squaws and children, in the fort prison; of these there are fourteen wounded,one old squaw dying from the effects of six gunshot wounds. Ed. Cooke and Iick Deer were the most prominent in doing their share of the killing of the bucks; but one scalp is reported and tlie credit of that is given to the citizens. Five soldiers have been killod or died from wounds and eight wounded. Thirty-twIndians, of which 22 were bucks and the remainder womenand children,. Have been killed and twenty-buried in one common gra ve. six It is believed that about fifty InA Seir.CoiifesKed Murderer. dians, including Dull Knife, have esKkankky, Neb., Jan. l(i. The trial caped. Wild Hog, Old CVow and one other savage are in irons in the of S. D. Richards, the murderer of several persons, wiw held camp, one mile from Fort Robinson. at Minne, yesterday. There were The Cobb Caae, three indictments against him for the Cbxv Jan. 15. Wait Norwich, murder' of four persons.' The charge concluded Hi" in the Cobb case plea on which he was tried was the mur- this nrvd Chief Justice der of Peter Andernon on December Park afternoon, deliveri-His eltarge to the The Mh hut. He pleaded not guilty. At the conclusion the poetry jury. jury received the case in the after- and other printed and written matnoon, and returned a verdict of guil- ter which had been placed in evity after two hours' deliberation, dence was given the jury and they whereupon Judge (.aslin immediate- retired. A Bloody Indian War Feared. ly passed sentence that lie be hanged April 2ith, juxt tho 101 days allowed Fort Ronixsox, Neb., Jan. 17 by the law. The prisoner was ap- Yesterday at noon Captain Lawson, parently the happiest man in the comminding Co. E, third cavalry, court room. f Lynching is feared. started in pursuit of the fleeing savaThe Potter ;('mmlUee. ges, who are said to He making a dein the direction of Pine Ridge tour Wahhix;ty, Jan. Hi. Potter wa. tbe absent when the rommittee met this or Rosebud Indian camps, and of the wigwams prospects reaching took the chair, of their MoniVon morning. sympathizing red brethren was and mentioned that St. are greatly in their favor despite the the if called and be could present sanguine hopes of the troops to capture committee desired. At the suggestion of Cox, it was them ere they can reach there. The avages Have a good thirty hours decidd to wait and hear what Shil start of the and should they labrugh had to say before calling St. succeed in troops enough horses to stealing Martin. imSome, discussion took jduce about mount tliems 'lves. which is not their escape is certain and placing Si, Martin's affidavit on rec- probable, will means of getting the the le ord without action, Adjourned- warriors ofl'ie powerful Sioux young tin. Shield fr I'. S. K"i!tr. uations to dig up the hatchet and Sr. Lrti i.i, Jan. lu. A Jefferson avenge their prevalent wrv;js. The Citv spvi,il ?r !ic is'that wo are near C.iie!i uoininated tleneral the eve of u bloi'dv Indian war. d57-8- REAL FSTATE loan. tiated. Titles Examined. Taxes Collected, Tremors of le, c ? , !K W " rM, Pr Jiierty n5aPT "TIZKTICS. ou rmlio, Manager. ...cii,, sail Lake Citv, ' dM-l- W ALL CASES OF SCROFULA. CANCERS, FITS, RHEUMATISM, . inroDio anrj Aetna, WORMS nd WORM FEVERS, COasult r. E. X. PL A 1ST, MARKET ROW.S. L. CITY. iy th hft"""f 0(sde. eTery " Anthouy ItouM.loriiH I'0 from mob. iiotei. ii. . m ; i in LOOK ON THIS PICTURE J. 0. STEPHENS, tafcajsad rurtaHItopipier. rriSe AXD If joq want STEPHENS t . tXLASGZXG VOSS. 0tl ' Picture, go to ART CAUERY. ereal wufk ia doue la an arti.tif aianner and at reasonable rate.. Tf c.tnt el fifib ad Tonng t. vVen dM-l- I to-da- g, o o -- . Io-iv;- .ds impre-ion-ber- e AtiES ru. TUB BEST Ll I F01C in the ItOTfltiXi Ill III iron L IK on-tli- I n - tOK SALE Hrivrr Vie Son, V H' ,'tldms all orders from aoivj the line fii' ik o; iioic SMI. Ml s mi uiiiuii ami-enjo- JL1T2L Imported and' Domestic WINES AND LIQIT03S. DQORS, An J Cigars, WINDOWS rirHviftg mmrtttr.n ti tUirV of mIkvv loc(iii fctnt k Mild oIlri iiiK the miiueiit lit Ar RLIADSand m WINDOW GLASS'. EASTCRN PRCES. LOWEST Office an.i Yards,. OODKN AU orders by mail will be promptly attended to; Hal & or I 'tui for the Aycnts Co, Ci li in the Bent Banjos, siccuruvuiis, Flutes, Cornets, Drums, Etc., Etv. Baojo-Strings- j ! 8TI.EB", Trum ft OODKN. UTAH1, Umeral Uanktoiyi the rari'hese an'l sale of t rv luultKlln). ch .tii. nn all irun'tpal nitie of tbe L'uueil Btnles hicJ Y.itom, Oeo.Ot,lvlierx,. Be Kountki ItroM., lirK Nitfiiiosl nmik, eirnt patuMi BOSS! THE Co ) Marlt, Oumli-- NmIiihhU 8.,llioi k ea, lUnh, "al Khiii, A (inn Co-- Nan )TMl. Clikua all liakeOtty 4 8ao Frauelanv dWUi TAILOEING H.'M.B0KD&C0 ESTABLISHMENT Dealers in that of Of Ogden City, is ii ml John Taylor & Son, FOURTH STREET, OGDEX, fi:uit. HHrPl'lNf? and COMMISSION, of hiHliuiw, ni- Fourth Thb. Bitilitwg, Oi St., Ogden. Pruniit and Careful AiVVitioo, tu (wttaaiWe alway. keep on hand a n lid line 0 li SUITINGS, COATINGS, CASS1 M ER ES, VESTlNI'fS, English, French and American Manufacture. GOOD JP X TO, LATEST STYLES. Iiest Workmanship jj- Cheap est Vnces uuarauteeti- - il GIVE US m-t- t CA la IV. JOHN TAYLOR SOX. P.W d.Ti--tr 0yk1mf Oysterst BY THE P1ATE fill jUtt JMODFELLOWS1 iffk Sfyrtfr fxit. I am prepared ts ehip y id nnj time, (J tnj OH.fl of the cuuiiii.. rm'u. any parti THE BESI6 Xaagexr In the Cautvtirf Beer itob found, at th GU0VE BUEWEIIY I RICHTER RKFPI tliAt &. U. P. BREWERY FRY ANNOUNCR TOTHK PUB- tiiev ecmUuw. the bualne. ot Brewing at JONES' GKOVE, Where they are prepared' to ftimiah, aT MALTING HOUSE, Fifth, Street,, east f Commercial Motel K (JGDF.N, or RETAIL. WUOLESALE On abort or long notire, or vithonl' notice, the DKJJT r ASTICLC TO BR POCND IN VoBXniRN V 7-- r LetTC 4 FUT, orJers at Ear or Driftr's SALGQNS V'TI. CAlilrfe . . H1CHTER in a h. Ami Families Suppfati, LAGES. , GEO. CARELESS. dM-l- k to J. W.Uqlhrle FOL'HTII brattU BEER LAGER TVt 'LTY BANKERS; FRANZ FALK'SMILWAI KEE Fourth Street HAKKNESS&Ca (Sm-cu..- SCHLESINdltlt ' LUMBER, - Pianos, Organs, Guitars, - Xative and Imported! WHISKIES, ,, t(te-hul- (7, j'- ManiraiMiver Miit Jealvia all kloda rail-poa- ,,, iv BftBNr.ROV.HITE CO. n.k'K- ia .Kentucky WUoif-wU- ' n o the Ruilpouln, to vf ADAMS, WMXi 33. I--., nnf f. I I'ff lilcw PMerMiH 1 l'i.-TH- BY- .V 11-- . h e tr. al Du-faui- v The American people will doubtless be .amused to learn that he will oppose the investigation of the cipher dispatches for the reason that lie thinks it a gross violation of civil liberty and an outrage upon personal rights to go rummaging about telegraph offices for private dispatches. Yet fien. Butler, according to the statement! of a gentleman who claims to have conversed with hint, aid he notified Potter that he shouldoppose the passage of a resolution to investigate the cipher unless an opportunity was offered for debate and that he wanted himself at least an hour. Furthermore, that the resolution would never havo passed the Potter eoinmittee bad be Gen. Butler been in his place. Ono explanation of Butler's course i that he will oppose the investigation of the cipher dispatches for the reason that he wants an investigation to be had, as he must know that nothing could induce tho House to order an inves ligation sooner than thefaot that Butler, who is supposed to have originally comeinto possession of the telegrams, opposes it. The Cheyeunca Oft Away. Roui.nson, Jan. 15. MISCSLXt LYEOUSr Indian-appropriatio- Wash ingtonj A private letter received from by a prominent officer Chicago of the government, says tho fHonds e4" Kogau, (Usby and FarwelT have had a conference and have, with the consent of their principals, agreed to ' irant for the unite on The reason given, U..S..Senatorship. for this action is that it would bridge over the ticnding contest and that the election of (irant to the Presi-- . ljp dency in. "S) would attended by the choice of a Legislature which would not be so divided up into personal factions as the present. Corn. This rumor receives no credit whatever in Chicago official circles. In fact, those in.a nwUunu to know state that there is absolutely no foundation for the above statement. 16. taking a very extraordinary the murder of Patrick Burns tion with respect to the cipher y J. reach- Butler's Attitude. g urgeon lira, ut for I', CuiCAdo, II an ON DON, M. D., is ing from Kno.xville, 'f,ik-,- to the Atlantic seaboard. At this hour four or five inches has fallen and horse' car and ferry travel is seriously imEtc. peded. Snow plows are actively at work, attempting to prepare for the coining day, Til U EATEN ED. Vy Telegrams fronvrt!l quarters the storm liiwslied business, beinj thcgUll. tv amend the patent laws, was laid aside iuforiually that the' Siitni-witb-thpension bill. luigUvcatiti. Considerable discussion ensued and a number of amendments were otlei-ed- , which were rejected. The-bilwas then- read tbe third FXTAT. R.VltRt'AD ACCIDENT. titun and passed.- - yeas 44. u- - 4.-amended by tlie .oi navmg Etc Senate it now go. to' tho President Utc., Etc.,. for his signature, Saunders sent to the' clerk's desk (By W I' Tidegrtp'a to th Jimctioi.. and Had read a letter from the Trouble for the StaoMn, Indian affairs in regard' to remark it the debate in the SenBKiti.ix,Jan. .11, The German gov- ate e hidian appvouriation' bill, ernment, in consequence cvf the refu- to tho effect that iho Xi Perce Insal of the Samoans to comply with dians Had been removed iu violation its de;nands, h.i instructed the cor- of law. The states vette Ariadne and the gunboat Van- - that were removed in aocor tilus to exact satisfaction bri fcsice if dance they with the provisions of the necessary. act for that The Conditions; vear.The Xationnl Zritwuf. referring to consider-atioTheSHvite the projected: Russian loan; says Euof the unfinished" lousiness, ho-- ' will only supply ropean capitalists the bill to amend the patent laws; the money if the Russian- army in iltg no quorum voting, it proceeded to Turkey is withdrawn and Russia for- the consideration ot busibears to engage in a fresh war in ness, and when the 'doors Asia. the House hifgs to facilitate the Term Itrjerted and Areepted. refunding of the national debt,- to London, Jan. 16. The colliers in authori.e the issue- - o.f certificates of Barivsley district are taking out their deposit in aid of refunding the public tools from the mines, having deter- dent, and to make V. S. notes receivmined to reject the arljjtration able for duties on imports,- were scheme. referred to the committee on li nance. The conductors of the Midland rail- The Semvte then- took a recess till way surrendered to the demands of 7:45 p. m. for the purpose of a I tendthe company, and the strike has been ing the Prof. Henry memorial service iu the House at 8 o'clock. utterly defeated, f the ceremoAt the conclusion The "Left" Kxartlntr. i ct iirued to its A Paris dispatch says: THe Left nies, the Senate Have fully made up their minds to chamber and, in accord inee w iih a have the ministers and are deter previous order, adjourned. uumhI to remove all but Republicans llul'SK. fvoau, office and t carry out the wishes The sp eaker it'iu uin v 1 th. reguof the electoral luxly, osptyaally as lar order to be tlie con tid ration of regards the minister of war. the bill reported last night from the Gen, Farre was proposed by as war minister, but Prest. committee on w.tys mi means to faMacMahon refused to sanction tho cilitate the refunding of the national debt, and the pcndiug iMU'sli u to he appointment and threatened to re- on ot the prt-:sign if it was insisted upon,. M. Du-faMills askeil Wood to yield for an re yielded and assorted to the apsubjecting all bonds pointment of General Gresley. All amendment issued Hereafter ta ta dioiurelations with the persona acquainted Wood decline.', to yield for the between president MacMahou and Gen. Gresley are aware that tho ap- purpose; and tho bill passed without pointment is equivalent' to a refusal division. The House went into. committee of to allow the chambers to have propel constitutional control over the of- the whole ou the bill for the imfice. As long as General Gresley is in provement of the Misssissippi levees, Recess to 7:45. the office, there will be no reforms and no changes in fhe great military The Sti nart Remain. commands. The Marshal retains his Nkw YoitK, Jan. It'). The S'nn says holdover the administration of the army, which tho chainbors claim for it is stated upon authority so trustthemselves and which they are de- worthy as to lose but little if any termined to Have. Another Paris doutit of the entire correctness of tho correspondent regards the situation as report, that Mrs. A.T. Stewart Has gentleVery critical. The overthrow of the said to at leat two persons cabinet, lie says, would lead to I'rest, man and lady) vritni the )at six MacMahon'a retirement and a gov. davs, that the body of hef Husband ernment by the extreme Left with a has been recovered; that it Had been Hilton and that revplutlonary programme, which delivered to Judge bv him in a so would profoundly derange society it had been placed well guarded, there to re cure vault, France, throughout main till tlie completion of the crvpt The Contention, m the Stewart memorial cathedral e Constantinople, Jan. In Golden city, Austro-TurkisConvention will be Itiis also said that a certain lawyer signed shortly. It will leave Aus- told Hilton recontly the body could tria free to administer Bosnia and be found on payment of a Hundred Herzegovina, continue Turkish ad- thousand dollars and no questions ministration, and establish the asked and nu prosecutions; negotiarn.ix.ed occupation of Novi Bazar. tions were concluded and identificafatal Railway A.'ddent, tion of the remains was satisfactorily Lovnov, Jan. lft,- - A dispatch from established. Fhillipopolis states that a railway train fell into the river Arda on SatTlie U. S, Sltfttal Service. urday, and that a Russian general and several other officers and two Gradually, the wild and ungovernhundred men were drowned. The able forces of nature are, tiirough accident was caused by the breaking science, made of use to man. Foldown of a bridge. lowing in the wake of the ingenious inventions for the use of steam and Another B. B. Accident. London, Jan. 16. A St. Peters, electricity, comes the organization of tho U. S. Signal Service. Is it not burg letter dated Jan, 11 says a eoH wonderful that a system could be lisiou occurred an the Warsaw and Petersperfected whereby nil miles St. originated from thirty can accurately predict tlie burg, on the tenth inst., by which operator And twenty persons were killed and weather of a distant locality! "storm our danproves experience yet thirty-twinjured, twenty.one Equally signals" to be reliable. gerously, great are the advances mane in tlie science of medicine. Step by step, urn certainties and doubts haveyielded to XLV CONGRESS. aluJute ecrtaiiity. The discoveries of Harvey and junior have been suci cceded by the Golden Medical Pis. SENATE. covery of Dr. R. V, Pierce, No lonneed people despair because ger By W. U. Telograph to the JosOTtS.J some physician Has pronounced the Washington, Jan. 10. Windom lungs unsound. Hundreds of testi. submitted, the following: ResolTed menials are on filein the office of Dr, from those who. Had aban that with the view to a peaceful ad- Pierce . . .. iints'n given justment of all questions rebating to. uoneuau none, anu nan and friends. effectual die the to to enforcement up by physicians suffrage, of constitutional and national rights Incipient consumption, bronchitis, and scrofulous tumors, speedily, sure and the promotion- of the best of the whole country by the ly and permanently yield to elimination of sectionalism from palb imr inn nonce oi ine riscovery. ii ties, a committee of seven Sena- the bowels be constipated, use Dr. tors be apjjointed by the chair Pierce s Pleasant Purgative Pellets. and charged with tine duty of enquir- For full particulars, see Pierce's ing aa to expediency and practica- Memorandum BiKik. given awny by bility of encouraging and promoting all druggists. by all Just and proper methods the partial emigration of colored persons from those States and Congress disf.i trict where they are not allowed to freely and peacefully exercise thejr constitutional rights as Opposite Salt Lke lloiwe. Americam citizens, into such as may UTAH. desire to receive thein and will pro- SALT LAKE CITY, tect them in said rights, or into such Territory or Territories of the United Poo't fail to cull and ejauiine toy States as niay be provided for their use and occupation, and lfsauleotn splenditr new to:k of emmittee shall deenv such igration expedient and practicable, that thev retiort by bill or otherwise what in their judgment is tho most effective method of accomplishing that object, and that the committee have leave to sit during recess.. M I .. Laid on the table- for the present at the request of Windom, and He gave notice he would call it up soon iind submit some remarks. Dorsey submitted a resolution call ing upon the Secretaey of the Treasury for a statement of all the appro, priation and expenditures from the Slasitr Books, new. poDuUr snd national treasury for the purpose of standard Songs. VioliDv G- tfr ud paying tbe expenses of the Indian to from fittings,. et. 1790, 1st, July department June 30th. IS. 8. Main tgyRemrmber th a f .frees, The House bill providing for tb Lake House. payment of arrears of pensions was Street, opposite Salt taken up on motion of Ingalls.. Ke nan favored the bill, Jrendins discussion, the morning hour expired d303 3m- and bv unanimous consent the un- - . PropritHors. & CuiiB:D(hn's Pm Storr OiSen fronv aleny the JUilroafjl Lines or any part of he t'euntrjr will be promptly and faiUifylly alttwled to,. ij0CHMlLLEK& WELLS |