| Show BY TELEGRAPH FORTY FIFTH CONGRESS W WASHINGTON After 20 20 After some discussion of the bill introduced b by Beck to repeal section of the ed ed Statutes said it waft evident this bill c could uld not pass to- to today today to today day and moved to adjourn but soon withdrew withdraw w the motion and Edmunds moved an executive ses- ses session session ses session sion motion This This-moti D was was supported by republicans and opposed by democrats and the vote resulted yea 26 i nays 25 26 The vice pros dent then voted n the Ute affirmative And the SeDate Senate went into executive executive executive tive session When the doors were opened re-opened re Beck Beek withdrew his amendment to the bill repeal section section of the th-e Revised Statutes so as to repeal section also in regard to the test oath rr The e bill to repeal the first and amend the second e ond was then passed without opposition and the Senate adjourned until J January 1879 HOUSE W WASHINGTON moN 20 SO reported back the Senate aU- aU aUthorizing au- au authorizing au authorizing the payment of states and territories for keeping United states military prisoners Passed Bills were passed removing the political disabilities of J M Ben Bell Bellof of Georgia W m Ward of Virginia and M Kimball of Missouri The morning hour having expired e expired pir- pir ed the Speaker laid before the House Hoose several communications Among them was one from Secre Seese- See Secretary tary Sherman in answer to the 18 rep resolution solution calling for information as asto asto asto to that what balance on the loan bd- bd ac accounts counts co was standing to the credit of the United States from March to 1876 to January 1878 d a list of bank depositories with the balances on the loan account held from February 1878 to December 1878 The banks which held S ch balances had been made depositor depositor- depositories depositories ies under the law Jaw The la large lige ge bal bal- balance bal bal- balance balance ance held by the First National Bank of New York was caused by bj bythe bythe the temporary withdrawal of the lw proceeds of the 4 per cent bonds and ancl the large subscriptions sub of that banK to the 4 4 per r cent loan j Hewitt New York te in order to avoid a reading of the schedule schedule-I schedule 1 would ask to have read the deposit to the debit of the First Fust National Bank Townsend New Y York Let York Lat us have it all aU Objection was made to leaching ing Will Hewitt Hewitt Will the gentleman al- al allow allow al allow low me to re recall the ap Were vere made to Hewitt speaks st at great and cries cries of r W What t I want the world to tow ow fJ is p tifis that there has been for MX six 8 s months an anav av ave g q t of 3 to the t f lie or df dd Stat w area a at tl that at bank aa oad il ait- ait cad make makk mak tt- tt it out ut Sprin Springer rA alluding to the confusion aion sion MOU hoped hOp at remarks ks would the M-the at the clerks clerk's rk's desk deskin in order to give the Ho House a chance to ta hear tIP as e as hey were re a ous erl- erl 1 t of of t t tM le th UI tte ous lath one ede lie lie- ef of n H s The co communication was then re- re re he mean mi sif Findley asked t leave e to have ed the taken in rep re regard gard to to the printing office I f h Garfield l d Toed T N New Y York mow adjourn Agreed rapes to-rapes to a to- to ea yea 94 idly 75 Adjourned until January t v AMERICAN J K The The jury ury n the case of James r B Whalen against Gen Oen Sheridan on eu trial in the Uni Ul- UnI UnIted United ted States Stat s cl urt for or the J last s three weeks J- J Ja jitt a t lot for th the e ift evening The autt ad was as tor for I Ft the ef f verl of 01 4 Q i ute of tho lona Ke- Ke Kelona lona plantation St Bt h LouIes at t tA ejectment byl by the ii i mil LUw tary order pf n 1 ii Bh ta echo was then tl n Mo- Mo Motion tion Mo-tion tion ilon will be made for anew w iA or f nr early ed at n hour to day vj l a ii f td f enter upon h the oW y merit ment of he w 1 lee 91 neatly IS KW Weeks hav haves v v ted td jb y k h rail results resulted gf tile th tide i r passage I Ithe the regular annual annual bills billS 5 ao ac action by the Senate on of them W which ich are rew returned t 1 U II r l House with amendments amen likely to occasion the usual conflict on n ac- ac coant ac-coant coant of the called so-called economy Y entrenchment li the e pass passage ge by both of houses of the bill averting the dan dan- danger gerof ger of a discontinuance of the pos poe postal postal tal service cat Car th of a great mass of new DW bills only a few of which have any y conceivable chance of enactment a certain amount of lL political discussion and finally the passage of Blames Blame's resolution reso- reso reso resolution luti lution n providing for an investigation investigation investigation tion of ot the recent recent recent sou southern hein elec- elec elections elections elec elections On the whole Congress has hae d done ne very much more than the thea a average work before Christmas ad aad the will perceive with sat eat satisfaction there is no longer any ny nyi i prospect of BB an excuse for holding an extra session The Senate etl Cc C c pr finned ned G berton berton Neb Nel l f las aa United States attorney for far tte- tte district oti otie of braska e- e braska Joshua B Hill marshal for fot the eastern district of North Ca Carolina lina W C Wingard of ot Wash Wash- Washington Wash ington Territory associate justic jus of the Supreme Co Court rt of States for that territory Augu Agu WI ue I of N New w Orleans Un Uni d States consul at Tampico Among other evidences that re- re re I h has s come me to stay atay atten- atten attention atten attention tion i is ift called d to the fact that the movement of at precious metals is in favor of this country notwithstanding notwithstanding standing the large return of ot bonds from abroad The statistics for nine months show that this year we have kept nearly all our own gold and have imported a little sil- sil silver all sil silver ver It als also app appears rs that the export ex- ex export ex export port of trad trade dollars during the nine months of 1878 have only been against nearly laSt year This indicates that the foreign market marketa now trow open epen to our coin are already glutted In nine months last year yeas we sent abroad OO more trade dollars than were returned to ua us But we took book back during the nine m months of oft this t is year more mOle of them than we exported d in the sam same time lIme I 20 Bishop Purcell and hits hit hi brother l ward are Just now unable to pa pay the he moneys moneys deposited de- de deposited de deposited posited with them by Catholics A week or ao so o ago a pot iota yote given by Purcell went to protest tat at one of the fe banks anks then another and another and a few days later there were filed in the the office office of the record re recorder rd- rd er mortgages mortgages mortgages by the Parcells to the amount of Purcell had done a banking business with J Joseph oseph e German banker bank bank- banker banker er who failed tailed a short time calmed a run on on n t The num- num number num n number ber of depositors deposit variously variously eat esti- esti piston aten rat Eat at from to and the liabilities are guessed at 1000 1000 These figure are te only esti esti- esti estimates ti- ti mates Father Purcell says it is not necessary to state the depositors ot of or Dr the liabilities It Itis Itis Itis is really ni net the lousiness of the public p Be J 8 4 st rs few lew or many t they ey cannot lose in the end The church has line too tOg much property t to allow this He said We shall soon be ab able I hope to tapay pay all de- de demands demands de demands mands anaE jt am sure at least that th-at no one will lose anything by us as there is no mortgage or j judgment or p dons ns on our churches or institutions lions lions lions- whether ch Bt ble or educational There cane can e no daD danger er or loss to anyone It is said on pretty good authority that the venerable ven ven- venerable venerable erable Reuben Springer whose m ni cent donations to the Cin Cincinnati public and to art in Cin Cin- Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati ha bay baye made him famous has bas i that hat the ton archbishop sha shall 1 jat matter lei even it cost hintTa round million It is that Springer has tread to the archbishop a check for PHILADELPHIA ADELPHIA Two 20 20 TWO Bussian u B-u cruisers the Asia and Aw ope Ac pe will sail sail morr 4 morrow to-morrow morrow for They leave the he command of aft as Amert- Amert American c can n master and will be turned over overto to Ito Russian officers as soon as s t they get out of American waters NORTH PLATTE Neb A 20 20 party of 14 mounted Indians raided rai Vi Walkers Walker's ranch a eight g it miles mUes wt west of here ere this morning driving aw away y eight horses horse They also got head of horses at Randalls Randall's and one fro 48 i Laine Laines Laine's The of Lincoln County with The a ap p posse ot of citizens and anti a squad of 01 solders rs from b Ji ort B lt McPherson ont are In 18 pursuit Th hope bode to the raiders at Loup This is 18 th ti d time the Indians have raided tI ii vicinity without being pursued aid ad it is thon thought t they will wUI not ea cx- cx p ot it duri during toe cold snap old jJr fir Louis The 20 20 The The Illinois and 1 Sl Louis bridge was waa sold Bold at the east frontal front of 4 OUrt Hou House e bew be- be 1 A k hi S w en en 12 and I o ck day to un- un decree of ot o the court foreclosing the first and second mortgage bonds r ft t was purchased in the name of Anthony J J Thomas N Y who paid gold as earnest money The price p paid id was Al- Al Although Although Al Although though the bridge was bid in for Mr of lia of New York w who o is said eaid to represent present a large number of bondholders it is understood that after the sale is C confirmed j by the court it will become he become the proe of ofa a new flew eam company pany organized here he a afew afew afew few days ago called caned the Bt Bridge Co The capital is ia placed at A Fort Smith special says John Fastook a Creek Indian of consid consid- considerable considerable erable note and J James ames Diggs col- col colored colored col colored ored were executed on the th-e same sameI I gallows t today to lay y the former for a murder committed a y year r ago and the latter for a murder to 1873 SAN BAN 1 FB F RAk p 20 20 he extent of the d defalcation of O 0 Hall the absconding clerk of the London and San SaB Francisco Bank is ascertained to be NEW YORK Yogic 21 ll The World states that W D Bentley Utley who came from Engla England in the interest of parties there v victimized by the thelast last Jut October Eries Erie's pool of which limo Jim Keene RufUS Hatch and 2 M Mills were the te representatives r here gives as ns the result of investigation investigation investigation gation his belief that there was treachery among among the members and that the Information leaked out to through means unknown which caused the-latter the to throw shares on the market and then commence bearing operations on a large scale which resulted ill in illa ina ina a panic Bentley regrets that so little is known here of the manner of dealing on the London stock ox- ox exchange ex exchange change A vast amount of good American securities might be placed there if a better knowledge of them existed there He thinks the result of ot his investigation may I lead to a correspondence and better batter understanding London and New York stock exchange The Worlds World's World Lo d a MY bonte visiting Ireland Ire Ire- Ire Ireland land about Christman time I accompanied accompanied by M Ministers Welsh and Noyes The ill ill-he ill health of the min min- lster to Eng England nd has haa delayed the Journey somewhat The The- General goes to Ireland as his last jaunt before his departure for India The Herald s Berlin special says The sorrows for the death eath of Bay Bay- Bayard Bay ard Taylor is universal The Em Em- Emperor Emperor Emperor and Empress only enly a few hours before the fetal fatal symptoms ap appeared ared s sympathetically sent to inquire regarding the American ministers minister's health Many telegrams are arriving from all parts parte of the world especially America tender tender- tendering tenderIng tendering ing sympathy to the bereaved wife and daughter and Grant sent Bent a dispatch last night offering his condolence The members of the imperial f family dignitaries and state officers r left their cards to today day for the widow The German imperial government in the name ot of the nation sent a touching let let- letter ter ely ter lamenting the loss loes of such a distinguished man The entire newspaPer newspaper press of Berlin speaks of Taylor Jor in the highest terms of praise The Sun sa says Now that the pre pre- premium premium re- re on gold has disappeared efforts ef- ef efforts ef efforts forts are making to turn the gold room into a miners miner's exchange The Times Cincinnati special says News comes from Breathitt County Kentucky to the th t th it t Judge Randall will in is dV d or pr two wo land and and be bet by by a of State guard and on J MR fay ay will begin holding a special special sped sped- al term of circuit court in that county for the trial of all persons charged with offenses against the pea pear e and dignity of the State It Itis Itis Itis f is the that special term wit last 1 at leasta least a as horn from the large of ef offenders it will be impossible to clear the dock dock- docket docket docket et in less than 30 or 40 working days crays The juries will win have to be obtained from neighboring coun coun- counties counties counties ties as is fr frequently the case inS in S tacky WW T The The he for ral Sheridan Sherida sued by Whalen for tor damages for dispossessing the plaintiff from the thedoes in Louisiana does not appear to have been ren ren- rendered ren- ren rendered rendered dered on the grounds sustaining is Wallace Is y authority Ju Judi Jud e Wal Wet Wallace lace charged ed the jury that Sheri rI rIan an w Wag not j justified ed in issuing his or-der or or- or order r- r der of dispossession en account bf any allY milita military authority and that w wap waa In tn actual a poe Ih He could t di damages b ages from from anyone any one who not being the owner dispossessed jury evident the testimony ony tending to show that another party than the plaintiff was legally in possession and that Sheridan only sustained the real owner Representative tive WASHINGTON 21 21 tive Alpheus S B Williams died shortly after four this morning The remains will wiH leave to morrow to man in charge of a congressional cow cow- com mitte for Detroit The Graphic reports interviewing interview interview- interviewing ing ing Prest Hart on the Pacific Mail prospects who de declared the com com- company company company pany had been robbed during thelast the thelast thelast last ten years but has an n honest jt At at last The trou trouble le lewith with the Union Pacific was finally settled to our advant advantage ge and he De hoped soon to adjust matters with the Panama railroad He attributed attributed ed the h misfortunes m or nes of the comps o ny largely to the mismanagement of the former officers PHILADELPHIA The 21 Russian Rus- Rus Russian Bus sian sian steamer Columbus and nd State of left for tor Sitka at this morning ZANESVILLE Yesterday 0 Yesterday 21 Judge Marsh L Dr Heyle the grave rob rob-hr to one Gue gears gear's tars tar's rs r's im im nt and pay a fine of 1000 4 i NEW Naw The i The g dis dispatch from i 8 e by and twenty twenty individuals and firms has been received here To JO Jos P Seligman eligman aMi ot Offers of Mrs Stewart to donate to your tine tive institutions through Mr Hilt Hilten ilton n should in our opinion be rejected without furth r 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