| Show 1 tj dally DAILY LT SPECIAL TO SEW 11 1 1 jat reb PEB WE VETE nio nao LINE LIME 1 LAST NIGHT nights congressional cenate 8 the the tho vice nice pi president Pies ries ident ina in lna a personal statement asked the appointment of ft pom nit teo feo to investigate the charge agai agal against thimi him bim in connection 1 le v ith til credit iMo imn lo biller bUier pratt thereupon moved for a committee offitt of lite live Tc and remarked d that it would ouid take more V evidence than lie he had bad yet seen leen to convince him or orthe ortho the tho people of india indiana ila lia that the vice pres eident tw was is dishonest or dishonorable Thur thurmon nion said the vice president made a mistake in asking for a co committee arl I 1 because yee lee iu e as lie was not a member of the senate that body could not expect to rem demoe ove him 0 or r otherwise punish alm lim hiim ilm ho he cou tou could id be e only impeached if reason was shown it would betho be the duty of the H house ouse to impeach liim him and as a se senator they w would ouid have havo hav has e to act aa ws bis his judges the tilo senate should not forestall the action of the house P pratts pratus ra t Vs an motion 0 ti 1 we was an rejected j acted none voting for it but mo morton the bill to pay tho expenses of bf the mixed claims comm commission pas sed 0 an a amendment erl ell ent appropriating half a milli million for work rork gil the new post 0 office ceo eco new york ork the lie ile house ouse amendment ell erl dment to the vienna exposition bill was concurred in the bill is therefore passed morrill mon men ill lil of vermont afterwards offered a motion to reconsider the vote by which the bill wa was passed th the bill to pay the jap japanese an SO go 6 vern eminent ment for land occupied by the for hospital was passed pak pai sed the consideration of the legislative I 1 ve A appropriation bill ed eil th amendment of morkill HIl nil requiring I 1 ng proofs ron of loyalty before payment of J judgen judgment nt af the court of wag marrill what was wag tha am oth of A F lamar one of tor the mot mot rebels reuels the country haal had ever aver ever everich seen seeh aeh ach Sher shermans Sherman mans 8 amendment g the salaries of assistant assis taht secretA secretaries lif of commissioner of br alent indian agriculture toms mi and a num berof other department part meng ment bureau of ficera to wa n as adopted tle wite tie amen amendment dail e 11 t tr lva iva I 1 11 g QU out t an atlon for for addi unil ala clerks and compensation to the tease treasure arx department was adapt ed an amendment offered by hill under Insi instructions instruction ruction s fro from M the con com ommittee on privileges und and elections to raise ruise raie rate the sala saia salary ry of corig congressmen Congress med meo to ito even seven thousand was wag tabled 23 to 13 edmunds moved to reconsider x athe adopting the amendment of Sher sherman mau man rai ral raising sing th thee salaries of certain deputy off omm meers officers to buckingham formally announced the death of julius L strong late representative from connecticut aud and pronounced a eulogy on the deceased as did also ferry cus tomary omara rp resolutions solutions were adopted EASTERN 1 11 chicado chicag CHi cabo CAHo 0 o 28 A washington special says it is rumored here bero that a pool is now no being formed in which the bank rank of california and the central X X railroad aro are wre responsible li panties parties arties artles for the purchase of the tiie union pacific railroad in easo case the june interest on the bonds of the latter corporation go to 0 o protest which event is regarded as highly probable in the present embarrassments embarrass ments of the company under these circumstances the trustees would be compelled to sell ou jut out under the first mortgage bonds and ind it is believed that the tixel entire U 7 P line with its rolling stock could be bought for about fifteen million dollars A new york special says after phelps dodge co had bad effected a i compromise with the government by y I 1 paying wm E dodge senior lenior partner caused an immediate dissolution of the firm expelling the junior partners who w were ere the he principal agents in ili swindling the lie lle custom liou ilou housa sa it nis his is reported that twelve orsia or six teen een wool dealers in this city who vho thel attempted to comer wool after the ro boston ton bre fire have abandoned the ef a v t i t 77 fort and are in a financial condition asiat LE ra eina cira co s distillery was T burned dilis morning aloes s sa insured ih s rims elms S the tiie Mit lonal ional 4 theatre wasi rasi totally destroy destroyed ed by 1 I fi fire this othet imperial hotel d was waa damaged by bv fire and nud aud water airee A alree mrs lre ree rec oates gates who lad llad just opened at ailet the theata theatre iti ito loses es ii liea ilea eardly vily i A L tile tiie iosi losi by the burnings burn ingi of thera national day ilay is estimate u Q led abs AtS fully covered by in aurance fang 21 manager in a ker ger saville lost his oi 0 entire wardrobe 1 mrs Savi savl hei Hes lost i much enuch of ii hers e m mrs oates gates nom com av r danylo pany lost t litt little lib KW speaker ken ker blaine appeared before the poland committee this ibis ing and requested that who introduced the re the jaoue for inquiry into the ther sioux rioux city railroad support ort by sworn siale inept the a allegation U that maine k 3 1 hol hoi holder hoider er in that road I 1 i 1 y 9 w ste Bt stevenson evenson venson then testified oakes amea ames informed guin juin afu of blaines with thu the roads road and of the alleged facts upon which the tiie resolution wa was s bas based he hadano had llo jio personal knowledge of blaine being a stock stockholder hold bold er the conversation with am ames in regard to the matter was previous to bis his offering offer ofle lug ring the resolution ion lon iii ili tha houe ames testified that the conversa i tion with stevenson was at tho the thear aru ling lington torl toll house din dinner er ta table b le th tho the 0 d a y after stevenson Bt evenson offered the tion that bo ames was wab laughing at stevenson ste etc ivenson and told him that he 4 got hold of the wrong road blaine then explained ili lii liis connee aoi R 1 I 1 e C j tion with the raad he jie owne owned M smock stock in the road which was a state tate road rona and could not possibly r bwy coine come before congress nor for anything i senator logan stated tion with the credit Mo bilier bliler lis llis statement exactly acely with that made by ames amm logan agreed d jp ito buy tn tort shares lie ho never paid any monya butte m g 1 ved about the of june pune e IW 16 from am ames eaf a check chiei forS fons which he kep kepto rl few days and then reburl returned ed fo ailes with ri hi terest interest swan eahl cashler cashier br of af the first yat ya yai t lional batik bank of show abow ed d that f schuyler U acco accounts un f sho showed a deposit on donjune June 1868 as i U S yand band and lank bank bank nates checks cheeks 4 25 alid too SOO the tile last deag deposit sit by bi colfax prior to this was juna B P ham gaye some additional j but unimportant p ortan te testimony stimon r yaw yare 28 AttY A hite hito plains y yesterday S arday tho the greeley will case caso 43 was a again in before fore the tiie surrogate no comi corm corn aromise having been en made between tile trie proponent and the contestants neither of the misses greeley were fe present resent and the WD only onix directly interested ferestad te rested party in courtway cour court was executor of the will of 1871 jae jas jas H up appearing c a r ing as zis counsel fd for r t the h c AT misses I 1 I 1 IQ e lp greeley meley r e e 1 sald said if two weeks postponement was granted lie was satisfied a compromise would be effected besides he desired to give the case further examination the case had now a dif dlf different phase as all thet thel legates under the disputed will of 1871 had signed a renunciation aldno and no others had mid the right to press claims against t the lie ile estate the surrogate decided th that at th the e executors of the will of 1671 1871 could appear oliver johnson C Q runkle bunkle and alvin johnson were then called each sach testified his belief that greb greg greeley was not in his right m mind ind duin duls ing some weeks week prior to ills his death deith the case was adjourned to feb auary 3rd W NEW nav YORK 28 I 1 in n the tweed case the prosecution closed and the defense opened and bome come heiti testimony proffered was rejected defence ence asked leave to introduce more witnesses tomorrow to morrow motion on bill of exceptions s in the stokes case will be heard on an saturday washington B before the wll NV wilson committee this afternoon B dispence Wi spence cashler cashier and acting assistant treasurer of the un on pacific co from june 1869 1669 i to jane jano 1871 and acting assistant treasurer of the board of trustees under the ames contract testified to the payment march gih Iofan item of nor for special legal expenses be he know what use wad was made of the mone money it was the talk lalk between williams the treas uren and bushnell at the time that the he money wais wads was vas used for the thi pur pose yose of securing g a reversal of the action of the secretary of the thie treasury the payment of those moneys was in mecks in two twi or three draft witness saw two checks one for and gave give it to gen dodge the other for he gave to joseph F wilson a government director the tho remaining was given to bushnell Ba ahnell in a draft on new york the checks gen given to wilson ands and dodge were on the national bank of boston wilson who was pres prea present ent wanted the opportunity to explain to the secretary whether a check of ho kind mentioned was given to him witness remarked that he stated that the check was wax drawn in wilsons Wil Wi isona laona sons favor favors it was drawn to order by witness t who made it payable to the order off of ore E aboltin williams was treasurer of the co the witness said 1 I suppose joae the money was waa used for lobbying in purposes purpose he said I 1 suppose so and I 1 gave witness to infer su such ch was the case I 1 knew was for legal expenses paid rollins in june 1870 for which no voucher was given oliver ames amea ordered the tho payment he khow how ther the noney money was waa applied but during tha the senatorial contest in new hampshire in rollins h vand vaud id ate said sald checo theco th eCo v to help hini him ivinson denied that he ever received a check cheek or ever handled a dollar of tile tilo compans company money except such as lie had received recci recel ved for tor official services he never handled a tild tile check creck and khew nothing in 0 it topeka rOPE ICA the tiie ballot io for united states senator in ill the tho at nooh today to day resulted reul re ul t e d in the ilic senate fo r I 1 omer 10 lowe 7 logan hii hlf 11 5 scattering lom lam the ham pomeroy Po meroy mcroy 40 lowe eig elg harvey 19 logan 11 scattering 15 the senate passed a resolution for a special committee to anve investigate ati sti the charges against pomeroy MEMPHIS between Bet veen boand two awo and three inches of swi snow aw here libre iffie athe weather beit belt feit lier iier is intensely cold DENv DENVER Fr coi col J W douglas a prominent merchant of this city eity dropped dead in the street at 8 va this pm of heart di dlease disease ease ca cincinnati itzi 28 29 the last rail roil will ivill be laid on the tile chesapeake and ohio railroad Eail road tomorrow to morrow at millers ferry nine miles above the iho falls of kanawha this completes ther the line une from huntington west virginia on the ohio nver riven river to thelca the th esea esca sea gea board the competition between the three trunk lines to new york caused tickets thither and return to lane come down to eight dollars when a compromise 6 M promise on the old rates was air gin affected acted washington 28 all to member embers sr of the advisory advisor y civil service board in the president cabinet ATLANTA ga 2 29 19 in a biffl culty cultron eul cul an the lust just in forsythe S de citizens charged with violating tile the revenue laws vent seventy 4 five yil shots were exchanged and one citizen killed and two deputy marshals wounded new NEW york 9 it is stated that eliat commodore vanderbilt hagi hait decided not to build an underground rail road 1 t eckerl super af tile the western union tele telegraph raph georgery geeorge Geor berb gerB B prescott electrician bre are are to E europe drope during the coming month oft the tha company to in vesti gate the woi wol workings kings of afore foreign t tt n telegraph systems especially the appliances of pneumatic tubes with to their inti anti introduction into this country new KEW YORK 9 william P sherman Sher shen manthe ithe it I 1 he nevy kev york yori treasurer 01 the in erie ran rau road stated yesterday that there will probably bo be a dividend upon preferred stock of that road declared in a few days the new devir ten million loan has been successfully negotiated in ower londonjr ow lr 7 the coldest of the season the thermometer in thi tiit city ran ranging gilig from fron 20 to 24 below z zero i e ro at elgin liis illa I 1 it was reported 34 below at day light and 29 below at 10 am m itis it s 0 moderating 0 rapidly this morning MILWAUKEE 1 1 29 the weather 11 ia ig in morning orning here and westi west is intensely cool thermometer here 20 below ze zero ro 1 at I st t paul 14 below at fort garry brainard Br ainard alnard and otherl paces apices west of stpaul about 25 belo beio below wat at spark the coldest place in lit wisconsin 40 below fj 1 the s closed cloyed sed in the wharton trial EUROPEAN MADRID general Gonzale acom manding th troops routed a largo force of cirlistus cann Cart iata lata under the cure of sarta santa barts cruz many waro ware werm were killed wounded or taken prisoners the tho insurrection is considered crushed t f LISBON elo eio janeiro advices advice s to january 7 ay report yellow fever ia xa ging 1 7 lo 10 LONDON ibo idona iDo Nr rev adam sedgwick a noted geologist has died aged 85 lo 10 LONDON do 28 prince napoleon disavows ili all ill responsibility for the recent newspaper announcement of his views in regard to the future policy of othe the tho family lowe chancellor of the exchequer has hag again declined to enter tain tAir Lany an proposal proposals pro poala 4 for the repeal of tile the mart malt tax the latest letters lettera and newspaper newspapers from london indicate plainly that the tiia english government has taken a c clearly I 1 a rl denned benned and threatening ning 0 attitude tt I 1 t d against 1 91 9 1 dinst russian agg aggression in asia A correspondent sa says lord granville has put aside his Is easy going ways ho he has waited until the tho kuslan kusian advance into ihl va has hag become a matter of notoriety and then with entire poll politeness tf nd ss but giat firnist Ss s 11 lie tle e lia iia lias ilas 8 pointed out to russia the tilt line on which and the tile point to which she may I 1 jested lestch arid arld re am ain if slie she keeps within well veil and good if she goes beyond great britain will stop her if she ale ean can smalley writes that englishmen will fight russia if need be in asia they would greatly prefer not notto tc fah frh night fight r ta but ut sl j 0 aelic th that a t russia is menacing g india antl anti that the moment is come conle when her strength threatens english li supremacy in india indi a and they would start an nix army for afghanistan and a fleet t ta jv Kronstad sk tand ke feet t half we he world era ini blaze blazo b sooner thail yield an inch on the banks of the q berlin berlis 28 the v has lias d decided C elded to build no more large iron at present but to |