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Show ATTOBKfcYS its. In 'ft . jl-t- Office imr lfc buk, Balt Lake City. jl-tf T-LAW. Bittkm'Buk, P.O.Box, ISA., late City. Utah. iJWBi uun &uui. L lyinte ... TILFORDA HAGAN, TTOkSnR-AT-UOffleM In Traw. ddn'i Bonding, lbla It, over Weetrou Vhtoa Telegraph Office. W. Ciu. vMapuioi If. Xazmx Ctaxusirr. X. I LTD HfNT AKA I G H 1, Vo. St Main Street. Salt Lake City. Utah. e a general Lav Barineae. Glee apeclal to Land and Mining Matter..: Votary .y iMf . caea. , IINNETTA HARKNffiS. . TTOKnAT-UW- Office AREAS WITM t . t RECT. Tbe : WHth flSnilitb Jutnary WASKXXaTox, 10. : . . Pa, : . dele-gataa'iw- '. to-morr- wr the Main street, hanking bouee of T. B. Jouea, ; halt Lake Cltr. ,y A" Momi Converse, l,.-- . OSm opprudU Walk, Balt . . S. J. JONA8SON. K.1II . The Woman Suffrage . Convention held a ' f lha Death nf Klag Ylatar meeting of ahn two';, hours' duration. ' Mow nnel la T.rk, ' ., While Mrs. Lawx of Massachusetts, vnt". eras apeatBg she , was interrupted by - The Preapacte Ear Mrs. Crocket, who denounced the conNew Yon, January 10. Bfomarek vention and delegates in ' very hard lias lately asanmed a much lees pretext terms, and was with much difficulty sitioaa position than waa tor aome : time lenced. Immediately after adjournment a committee of the delegates, consisting expected, and the readinees of Russia to of Mrs.- - Isabella Beecher Hooker) Elizadeal with all important subject of peace beth Boynton Harbejtand Sara Andrews in a conciliatory manner, aid the British bed air interview witiT Vice Spencer Government materially in it effort to Wheeler Mid Speaker Randall, secure a lasting peace. The further Pnpfdioti their being to obtain the oonsent fact (hat Turkey has shown sueh a ready of theobject two Houses to permit representawillingness to treat directly with Rossis tives of the convention to their greatly increases the prospeSU of peaee. arguments on the floor of present House. each. The death of Victor Emanuel has, itis Senator Bepresentativ Sargent; and were believed, also - strengthened'i- the prosin attendof Pennsylvania, Kelley, ' -of '"? b: , pects speedy ance. ; A select committee of the Sedlngveafs MaUIs bp heard before the Senate TlHf TdkE, Jattwsrylfl. A Tsr&s Comuntwikcu FriV&eges and Eleetiona IXontieal dispatch says : Omer Guili s ford and Joseph St. Marine, glove manufacturers and furriers, have absconded; CONGRESSIONAL, leaving considerable liabilities behind 'Jr them. They were heard of in Chicago, to Sill Suppress Polyg amp cn route to San Francisco, , .. PEI8UT0R -- A Oo'a 0. TT. Ohio. f N.KIfi BALL, TTOBNEY-AT-LA- A0 Office i, Wl Ufa City. JAMES Ocnlek Ballotinffor LEWIS, (XT- - AT . LAW. sxduded. The first ihaltot resulted Pendleton, 40; Morgan,' 22; Ewing, 17; Ward, 5; Hunt, 5, and Converse,. 4. OeREtofrlA Second ballot Pendluien, 46 : Morgan, 19; Ewing, 20; Wtrdl; Payne, 2, and : DOMESTIC NEWS. AT -- LAW. -- (g-- tf . Uk pen, or axiy other extension of its power and dnties, for the purpose of invest! gating any officer, the charge m which etfh demand is based shall b4 presented Insfritlngto the House with the nme of suck officer, and a particular okarges gainst him, and ths same shall be acoompauiod by a statement 1b writing, signed by one or moire members of iB House, that he has, or they! reason to believe, facta set forthuo arid. chariKS. He advocated of hie substitute, and said the ndSp it ppoved this good laBh of the Republi-Tfobod- y on hie aide of the House. desired to stifle legitimate investigation' bn tv the House should not 'go xarther than waa comprehended in his reedlu-tirThe last session waa almost entirely consumed with investigation, the mania far which spread to neatly every Every, disaffected .mau, pammiUoe. atate-ment- of m. r, Woken - down, expelled , dead-hea- t, who waa disappointed had gem J before; a' committee, and ;.hs whole buehleaa was given up for almost fruitless . investigation, The Committee office-holde- on appropriations, under the preeent 8peiAur, bad alone remained at work. and left; inveetigations to othera, and. thatjporamittee md i thon all Others together. Mr. . Wood said the adoption of the substitute would permit rogues to know beforehand what was coming, and aW -- soond, it had oply to propose an amiatiee for it to be armiatioa, the Porte tafnxed thaS Mr. Hewitt asked fox. tip nfmt, '.V s ' v. Foster did not git iti;'. Ammendmenl said Wood Mr. Fosters, was dteingenious and not germane tq the subject. Everybody knew there 'was tire pnblio, branches of corruption in all li ,1 ' service.Mr. Foeter, do you charge cotruptipn on the jrresent administratioh I kiww of. none." . ; Mr Goxinahrief speech, in which he alluded to tho Republicans as having, gotten their man into the .White Hcaue, reply provoked Foster into saying : to numerous allegations that, have been made by the pnblia press and by sopu gentlemen throughout the , country, I say that so far as I am concerned, so far as any knowledge of mine is concerned, there is aot one scintilla of trnth in the charges. Every word,' every line, that I - know anything, about, baa been printed and published to the; world. Mr. Fosters amendment was finally . then adopted . ; ' Hale's ; substitute to 99. jiOl adapted Tk Bepnbtioans made trinmphant demonstration when tha vote vriis Committee' then reset and !&$- Mr, Hale endeavored to action, bnt Wood moveAto adjonru. pt Qtfriei ' ; 101 to 99. Adjourned .... - ,i . EQLECTIQ 'C, S SS5 V X3ST WESTERN NEWS. sfillllra sf tls Com. YlrglalS Sax fawaica January 10. Tfea rnsteea of the Con. Virginia', today elected an (heir officers C. H. Fish, President; Gsorgs Wallocpt Vtoo President; A. W. Havens, Secretary;; James G. Fair, Superintendent. The Secre-buy-e report makes a favorable exhibit, and the Superintandents report shows the mine to be in better shape, for work' ing than last year, ; ,The. ore prodac, 'J was, 44,400 tons; amount reduced, 143L-2tons; bullion prodnets, 913,734,000, Literauros Oclenoo and' Art ; of which 98,210,518 was gold.- Reserve? ta be Uk level are .very ter Tbe aim ef be ECLEOTIO isetsrtslaof oko on the 1200-fo-. vaiuabto and much ore of a fair quality stnetiv wltbMt bds dIl.'rod has been dThped on ti amount f Isrel. A iSSgXBl!S232 Or bs been extracted nxq ths 1400 Itouirir to teat sneal fofit Util Afitl a vast quantity remains. boSyoC iaNUinsl, A body of ore sixty feet wide has been west of that previously developed to the ' and unknown worked, ; of high-gralevel looks better entire The length. than ever before. Considerable ore has been found in making connections on the 1500-folevel, but work was stopped far want of ventilation, which ban Aa huE quantity, of just been enpptie valuable bre reinauu op (be 1550-foore level. On the iTSO-foO-k Bril body, if anything, is more extenitife e. than above, but mostly of a The Superintendent recommends that until further explorations Are made belevel and some neceslow the 750-fosary repairs made, the - monthly dividends be reduced. - 'In . . : 00 d.; J., Mcknight, -- AT-LA- . , pwasli Bosrow, January 10. W--. chill St - Co., leading ; diy got - de ; a JB. e - ; tr! .. ot ; . j ? . Mr. Clymer conceded tha Bepnblicana were as : earnest for investigation as (he Washington - St., suspanded. In the Territories. Toxoxro, January 10. Walker, The flnisto Divided.' dnoc Democrats, Office bnt he had, duringjhe lit Evans third liaslly JJTTOUXKY St Co., boot and; shoe manufacJ5-- tf a high NxwYozx, January 10. a 7Win'i session, heard rumors enspended. - officer which he would affecting THE H60K' IN RE8AR0 TO no' more, have turers, WoshhitOU dispatch says : Two Repnbli-ca- n DERATE' r Nxw Yobs, Janaary 10. Francis B. Second Booth St., CRAWFORD, DnHA woulu he than in mentioned House the VESTWA71H8. the FnIoBn. V, . No. CO Pearl St., formerly in Senators, Sharon and Patterson, jttf will be have assasainAled Mr and had his com- Wynkoop, vanish absent from their seats rtha trade, made an assignment mittee not been armed with the attachy liabilities stated at 9282. AsIn' MAKES, brat -: the if has and J. latter rvty. not the with The Cammlttee on; Public Mxpeadl- ment powers, the disgrace and dishonor sets small. BOOT moored to "door north of Connote paired of his Indebtedness Much, n Democrat tfco Senate will be equally to IsTUlIgsts tbe Expenses of that official would not have been ex- is said 'to have been contracted building. Try Lloyd's boots. tot andivided between the two political parties. Comialttocsaf tbe las posed. He was certain the present wed by : who person ' guaranteed '' payment Under I Vom cfepumatance ' tbe Vies heads of departments courted investiga- other., ; 44th' Csignu. AU persona Indebted to me trill of a note. ' would President have NOTICE. arttla decision revealed the tha oi and the wanted tion, aerounta irlth Mr. X. tfoukof. past Order ? AsuriMa Valss,. without turning Informers, migh tr.eflMoa Main at i ret. nearly oppoNtte the any political question thut mighty arise, ' they, Clift Bonan, vhmn X are appointed my agent. Con.' Bxzdoxvobt, 18. assunx vindicated. He The bs Washihgtoh,' Cass Cenn., January 10. St" January nf rightfully Ball, Jaak.r Cmy and who holda my povrr of atItorney. jl-t- f OFSKY. EMIL Chicago, January 10. A Washington stitutional amendment proposed by the in Htyue that if proof of past wicked The ftapreme Conncil of the Order of waa forthcoming and the American ' ness mas Union, .which has been special states this morning that the joint resolution which Skigent intro- abundant.asked, it , to-dfolcounsel for the whisky men hare repre- duced in the Senate reads as iA subset jteuion hero for the post two FRANK FOOTE, Mr. Cox, .of Ohio, said he hqd faCom, - Yliflal, JKImiag atreet. Mala Lake Salt three MATEft, of to 1. sented lows: City, The citizens the in .Section of the right psefintions recognising Secretary Treasury vored Woods, resolution alone of all o day$i adopted Saw Fsaxcisoo, January 10. At Bl doom berth of Sejt Teke Ilona. Special ' iHmlM paid bottle" and all that ' they seek a ' pardon for Bolls, of the United States to vote shall not bo his side of the house. lie was not sure the death of the King of Italy (lie lose annnol meeting of- the Consolidated: VirMmple kinds of bullion. Samples sent from a disby .the United States that Holes substitute was not - better, of a man who, by hie stand, against tance promptly attended to; sod retnrna mails Junker A - Co. to. protect thsA firm denied or abridged George Wallace, or by any State on account of sex. Sec- but he could not imagine that any reso- the temporal power. of the. Fope.anade. ginia Company rraaonablc. f following day. Cbargra criminal fp against proeecution. If this tion 2. Congress shill have power to lution for the Most rigid investigation himself dear to- all lovers of civit and SoL Heydenfeldt, George 3L Wells, ia a cornet statement then the', counsel enforce this article by appropriate legis- could be unfriendly;-in spirit .towari religions liberty. The Council adjourned Cornelius .OConnor aud Charles P. BEAL ESTATE AGENCIES: are seeking to throw dnst in the eyas of lation, lertle priesats fro sroatb to neatb, himself, who, of all on the floor, to meet at Washington. Its officers Fiah were. elected trustees. There were w laMtruetlos aadaatartaiBlBS a the Government official. The facts are Sarbeintroduced Ths bill alone had charge of a Department of tho state that the Order now numbers by Senator tlelswbiehts surpassed by om of Secresbsrea the 485,C19 represented, them. There are some state Indictments gent, to relieve the legal disabilities o Interior,' against which there hod been tween eight and nine hundred thousand.' xsoBtbllsa. Us m. tee IIMtuy. ' vote. hia The Seretanr's tary casting lections t mad ttom all against the whioky firm which are re- women, provides that any woman who such severe charges. He would go with -. Th CHImso fisnllsa .Bator Cs- report shows that the cash oh lUsb periodicals. garded by (he bar and public practi- shall have been a member of the bar 6: the ' D.emoeratie side for any investigathe the of 935,012; L. VAN & CO. yean beginning grot and dead, shows here that the court of any Staie'ctr Terri- tion it might deem necessary. cally inquiry ... Washixotox, January 10. Sargent receipts from all sources, 218,864,644.78; no new criminal ' prosecution aghftwt tory,highest end roots Kcdiettn (Isa or the Supreme , Court of the Dissaid- no' objection was Garfield Mr. to which Ihe them is contemplated. The earn trict of Columbia for three years, and the hill on the disbursements,' $12,879,211.43,' inclnd in introducing public dividends. any urged investigating against $8,640,000 ing St Go Bnlle. , Junker well as against at shall have , rcointyiued good standing officer on any reasonable ground, but anbject of; Chinese .immigration, spoke A IUA OOO Vlro Bemolmln. against other whisky firms, is simply before such court, aid who shall be was to as follows: that fc committees, I should like to have the : Sax objected eighteen for the recovery of the Government tax person of good iqoral character shall, on without 10. The FsANCiaco, with January any allegation, .be armed bill referred to the Committee bn Foreign and penalty for of ths tax. motion and production of such record, y to AnstraUan around mails which arrived powers go searching The secret of this movement of. the be admitted io practice before the Su- plenary, : To com Relations, and I wish to make one re- too lata for the to for dissomething investigate. were train counsel will be found in the elaixn set preme Court of tire United States. regular The tnll was from Maine to mark ia reference ta i maud person any private to enable no by said counsel before the court, the Conkfing presented to the Senate to California to leave business and come Introduced ib the House of Representa- patched on e special train that a pardon r releases these .whisky day a petition signed by II, Clay Wood, here leavmail to , on the Inman and go ; an books his papers bringing tives originally by. Mr. Shelley of ; Ahk men in civil as well as criminal matters S.J,lJarlv'r, C. II. Woodward aod other disclose any private affairs, and that not hams. : It relates to subject of 'great ing New York next Thursday. and Is sought by them for that purpose. Oregon Directors of the Alaska Oh December 8th a fire in Honolulu by expreas command of the House, deDlaySteh tn Itnljpa Cram! Rannal, Mining ; Company, asking legislation livered in a eosa proposed, tmt by vica- Importance to California and to the devastated the Esplanade portion of the en?; Nxw Tout, January 10. The New for .the protection of business rious power of the House given in ad- whole Pacific Coast, and believe in city, destroying th Ctovepoeqt tWi department of lateHcctaal eettvlL York World say DeLnca, the Italian terprises. from the 'Alaska Indians, vance to the committee. It was an un- the future to the whole country. Here- houses opposite the Custom-taxuthe tbe Eclcriie glwe larger spec then any and also that Alaska be attached to wise and unjustifiable proceeding. He tofore have stated to the Senate res-bo- wharves and steeds devoted to the rue1 of other messlno la the world aeS-- . I Consul, yesterday received the following: These excinelvely edentiSr Oregon for ; judicial purposes. propose to throw tho drag-n- et for this opinion, The bill which I ocean mail steamers, and a number ef 'Bomx. January 9v To the fyntul Grit, Oregonians exjtress tits belief that there didn't to drag any now introduce over of Jlavstha p,4tnn to offer to their patrons a citizens storn 40,000,000 is different from the private buildings, including' ml of , Xeie Vorkl annnhnce with are extensive deposit of rich' gold end one into a committee-roo- m chains mlertlon of withont any, plan of relief of the one 1 formerly in--t houses, lumber yards, mnnufactodng acof deep grief the ews that his ; Majesty silver quartz lying easy establishments, etc. The lose is uori hearing and without "apemfip. authority the Legislature of died to-dat 2:30 i. k. cess from the. ocean' and from which of adueod, but the House,. 9250,000; insnranoe, $63,100. . The into a thorough investigation HhbIiicm J. I)n Parm, ? Large amejputa oi precious metals might Mr- of London loses, $26,000, and Northern conresolution whole matter an the the Boi;hs sid committee, abje by Minister of Foreign Affairs. be taken without great outlay, of flicted with the bill of which $14,000. Itave Transatlantic, a resolution prorecommending rights, passed 'Tromedietely upon the reccirt of (bis money; They farther. iyprensnt that they tects citizens " ... unreasonable of this and (he I lull, defer, my citlmmmmE passage against JaMe disneieh Signor DeLnca ordered the purcjijucd and eomaiiacra to open and scorches and seizures. llQSlilvic'n, DeDArttaMts Jackson, when judgment to theirs. I know' that they Sax Faxarcxsco, Jamuuy 10. News per Italian flag upon the consulate- - at ctevekqm ike veins while the troops were heat allow to refused of the had the President, any subject, steamer Bdgie from " Hongkong, under appreciate importance still stationed at Sitka, bnt that since Broad wav, to be placed at t. Department to obey the Sonata's the absolute neonssity for relief. 'U beAlmost immediately afterwaids, and be- tho withdrawal of ilie military force of DtHTtnab m Litarerkw appear before that body to lieve that either the bill which 1 former- date of December 14, saysr There fore they had been officially notified, from the Territory it.' has not- been safe order and LIunry Eotee, toly introduced or this one would have been is no abatement of ths ravages by famferietlee, and they t the consuls of Germany, Spain, England for laborers to remain, and consequently testify as what'then had done. Cheap Ifovrnc unaa effect beneficial in the in restraining eociprebeiiBlve end Mr'. Buckner said the resolution conine in the northern provinces. Test din and .Austria ordered their, flags-tbe their work isstoppod. The petition was due of Chinese' influx; I not immigration.' nnpMtif ponOta templated reform and retrenchment, also. A large amount referred to the Jh llciury Comnrittee: tricts are completely depopulated and placed at half-ma- st Committee on the tha that express hope of the manufacture of work was imposed upon, the Consul Mr. Sargent introduseJ a bill relieving; political capital. Mr. Garfield said such a dragnet reso- Foreign Relations will at an early day there is no possible hope of relief this and his assistants, as it was necessary to the legal disabilities- - of women. It pronp qnd consider these bills, ana year or perhaps next. . XiOtBs write formal letters to each of the for- vides that any woman who shall Lave lution last Congress hod cost the coun- take we that The United States Minister has rebelieve may have' a report in order that eign Consuls in this city notifying them been a member of ths bar of , the highest try half a million. Did anybody We gel (he. cjquifgi of the Senate turned from Styinqhat. committee may At prices in any State. or Territory, .or the $75,000 which the naval of the death of the King; and to defy compstltloa. h court oh a question eO interesting and vitally to all the Vice Consuls of Italy of the Supreme Court of the District of had coat had been repaid? Bradford, the late Vice Conenl Genimportant to my State. I move a refer- eral of Shanghai, femAins in jail. Mr. Clymer thought it would enable ence in the' United Stales a similar notifica- Colombia three years, n good standing, of the tall to the Committee on A large native company has been tion. This work kept the Consul Gen- and who is of good moral character, rgely reduced appropriations this year. Foreign Relations.", The motion was ' formed under the patronage ef of on the Garfield and motion still he eral and his assistants verv dnsy dnring shall, production Mr, thought agreed to. " Hong replied x ee e charges should be stated first. If the day and evening, but Signor DeLnca record, be admitto to practice before Changf Viceroy of ChilC for develop California The the in delegation of meat Chinese Court. mineral resources. States to the desired ; the said he had no further information than V!$itad Supreme gentlemen investigate Tht.China Embassy, consisting of STCo other faui glzlne laao amBtUaOy UIa tlie Presidential titla let them make the House; after consultation on the sulf what was contained in (he regular disOvqMr ject, have concluded to have all bills twa Ministers, two Secretaries of Legatrsted as the Erlrctle. Each nnlMr(to. the would them he and at Ws hsvs also a few pieces of wore introduced bills charges ;:V help The patch. fallowing the Chinese question referred tion QRs of whom is an fine Steel EaunvIageB concerning moment. r four earliest American), possible and referred t of aenersl latuieet usually Tardj National Legislators. subject Lato Committee the and on Education Mr. Tucker could Bee qq danger in Nxw Tosk; January 10. The Tribune interprejters. several attaches and serd portrait end each jiWtut By Lnttrell, of California To probor. This committee has already charge vants, eentalu UtHl e the reso- - of the aommitfees to act thirty altogether, thus summarizes its Washington news ; hibit the employment oi Chines 'or allowing of thoeo eugruv-whiShillejr tali, and is constituted so rived atnwmtari'ig lutionDecember 16th. Yokohama, works of on the i; ere provided, Mongolian any public as to be to full the .likely give REAL ESTATE FOR SJLE CHEAP, It is not thought that Cqngzsss will be of A question been has to Mr. Conger humorously. 'alluded '.to and special oouri United States, also to prevent the the organised fair has betides, it consideration; sbla to do business y investigate the scandal of tho alleged Iu the beet msuBer bj the bnt srtUte. owing tq the naturalization of Chinese or Mongo- Tucker's expression lastrear, nulla vet- delittle ralue. therefore business and ton very tardiness of members. MeCrary says lians; also to punish and prevent the tig ia retroeoum, and said investigations vote more time and attention to this conspiracy to assassinqt Saiga, the lets rebel chief, before the . oiitbretac of the cost from 1700.000 to 9800,000 and ibal the Administration sees no neces- practice of polygamy in the Territories had than .most other committees rebellion. subject whole . This charge is made against Dis hod the exclusive the to country. ; aud disgusted oilier places subject On tbs Installment plan. eouid sity for farther strife, and will go right ' of the Government, give. Efforts for . speedy eminent members on attending , to its fintifs, and that jurisdiction of the United States; also, a reputable' witnesses had been called, and action'readily willbe henceforth accordingly only honor which hod accrued was concentrated upon thu committee and and is warmly rustained by the Tfrigftak changes in the Cabinet Will be less favor- joint resolution of the California Legis- the nmole in to theatrical friend from Peifnsyl-vani- a, lature Chinese althoagn no evidene hiq immigration. concerning basis for a comdleredca ably the Senate Coxpmittee qh Foreign S brought Japan, harmony upon A tiiorcuch oni a mares fancied who had forward, coinClymer, York New For the than some other plan.:, The DepartBy Cox, of Belatioru.-.now drasfBL is enmination and nest in a it with horse disit, tho cent coins and of silver 5 seafehing brought ments find themselves embarrassed age Democrats of the House Were - Catholic Leading 4fea' new FrenchHouse The 5nickel-coppand Church has mounted.' to presented greatly continuance of vnt ths law about advertising... surprised to find themselves in been built and consecrated in Tokio ease so his that much with glorification coins. Csllfkisla Plonooro. on their minority y The Japanese ships war, Saild and Bragg, of Wiscomriu, asked leave :ke country had been astounded, while and inqui for Com and Xffegotlate ZKEonojr Nxw Yoax. January 10. The annual to Mr. dragnet Providing built and fitted Kuwan, offer a resolution empowering the the House had stood trembling with ternp wholly in I advance'; two coje. If tuTrial tt; reunion of (bp Associated .Pioneers of emu- investigations. Some of the Dem"A manned this had and and officered .Others ror. testito have country, the Committee 'Laughter ntecripttoa - fee thtoq Military few were and absent withont pairs two are not to conld be on shoot start a Kdeetie lated The him but ends Mexthe celenatives, Territorial California (here to mbath,ti7 ed or Eriaelfv B..1 Estate t loves rates. day of mony takan by it in regard the voted with the Republicans for Hale's by brates its thirtieth anniversary of the ican border troubles printed, and to re- such If Ansactipns in one century; they substitute, which authorizes full in- in the Mediterranean. ' $Mgcrita to failed. Watos. SmIH indidiscovery of gold by Sutter at the saw- port to the House at any time. Mr. had Nw directions all in Mr. Burchord also approved giving vestigations mill. on the 18th Instant, by a banquet Hale objected. .Wood's resolution, but Fxaxcisoo, January 10. The foL thu committee such general pbWters In cated ..by h? St I lie Stnrtevant House. Mr. Wood declared personally the to Hons committees ask tha loiring newq is per steamer City of Syd; hopest advance. Smm Cold In Balgapla. ; or authority to compel attendance of f knew of nothing it aimed at but The vote being take on Bnrchord's witneaaea or the prodnetion of ney from New. South Wales: The GovNxw Yoax, January " Tout investigation for the purpose of legislapapers, to nsfeddbf arming them with full power ernor hoe entrusted the task of forming injure amendment, authorizing committees London dispatch oays; It :ii known tion. No wide extended effort tointendor personal character Iras apply to the House for power to send for in advance of any necessity being tiiown ing a new administration to Sir Henry private i ere that the Russians have dnring the ed, bat to exercise the Constitutional persona and papers, etc.; waa agreed -to for its exercise. The action was taken in Parkes, leader of tha opposition. sst few days been1' suffering terribly power of the House to investigate public r98 to 93- -' of the whole, however, and Mr. Foster offered an amendment pommittee Money received by the Mayor of 8yd-n-ej rora the eitreme coldi - Archibald officers, pruify the service and lay the be ijy the House revised nay Mads a specially. Fortfes, war conwsporldent of a London foundation tot impeachment, if - the i nsbfafeting the eemmittee on PnblicEx-Mnditurth4 event ef a fuller attendance of n jovudi the Indian Famine Fttnd to investigate the qxpenseB the friends nf the. newspaper, has just returned here. He House deemed proper.. . He thought reaches To resolution, original altogether about 13,000, and it with ncozred by the investigatiog commit- unless the Republicans could not endure the severity of the tho House had ' ' power to conclude obtained' ' will be foro is hoped 15,000 I jl-t- f OBet, U Boor Euttch Budding. Congroee and Bulgarian climate,- and says the' army the President and Senate regarding the tees of the Forty-fouragainst it' indefinitely, which $s the end of the month. of invasion has suffered greatly from the incumbency., of public officers. The report particulars thereof. He did not pot probable. ould Wheat la nearly free from nut and an system, ft tense cold which prevails everywhere. President nominated,' the Senate passed lelieve in the drag-ne- t The Presideiri will appoint Shekman a continue to excellent want harvest is in pr&psct. how considered species Democracy upon,' and the House . Ohio Pemaevalle )ay as one of the AatistanE Commit Kenatorahlp. I ahad Victoria which of Uaekensfi The v The Lcgiawive Assembly on investigation duties. to tionera the United States Nxw Yoax, January 10. A '.Timn they discharged th(V BAILEY. late Chief clerk In Surrey or represent of 14th late the nils the ihe of Novembe; ; character Speaker psuedoftwo railwayrevieoffices of Montana and Utah. House did this by investigation, which at the Paris Exposition. A son of Genthe tariff and Baited States Surveyor of the pnblle lands Cincinnati special says qf tip Ohio Dem was proper, and necessary. Certainly House and of a prominent candidate for eral E. D. Kens disposed nearly bo aji titt pfobobty for eight yearn. to a ocratie Ssnatorship 'eoniest 1 C The esti- the investigations of the lost House had he Democratic National nomination is There ion.;: opposition strong an honorary - commissioner. and semp md now for the Ohio Senatorship (Pen-H- e pointed two of the first ballot by the Ewing produced great ; refopnA ; in variou mate CJYIL EXORTEEB AND SUBVETOH Them California appointment are the export duties bn timber at. pro- to ' be intended were Iheinvestiheard ESTATE which that BY PUBLIC ANj) had reL llcton)?. Branches of the Government.-Thiattributable primarily to Days relaton-tecreta-ry iron, : BIOkEU-ilX- AGEET mhis as follows Psndleton, 33 to 35; citation !ll shown oommlttaea , had' gross considered had beep carefully by piting W. M. Evarts and hitatoryrates. to Ewing. 30; Morgan. 22 to 13; Fayney, iv. ; AXO ATTQBHEE. The Indian! Famine Fund coRectionf tbetc carelessness, if Bgt downright corrup- ship relationa of with ftov-CH- K Um and ltomo, G- - This is probably not far from cof- -' the committee in every feature, sad J.Attni1 promptly So Keyea friendship ailowetl them in in this ookmy exceeds. 2000L money to its tion, expending adoption. IfcCormkk. ' ubscrihe ateal Sllnge and mineral arplleatlons, pro,ct. If will require. If vntes tel noxn-at- e; could be no objection witnei One F A sharp shock of ettrihqflako' wen Ml 4odbeat A substitute resolua offered mepv treriaga sad deeds of alt kladaHale Mr. paying painstease, V, I aearohea- titles, makes eollseHmis. to go to the Genteq? tf pan GmnrzAXTXxovLX, Jauntury 10k From on December 10th in the neighbmhood tion, providing that whenever any com- person who suitedMember -- icon testa land vaaea, reeta bww and leads, 0. Scbsten far Seafood. New Ballwtlag to have of Lake Tanpo, hiiq he- note of Earl letura mittee of the House shall ask fSR Special Utah had got UR ' mw Md ud orilDlld,imrera stl .Derby to. Layard, CoLUUBtM, i O.; Jqnnary ;.10. The and in Ankfond, N. Snbseriptiona rafoed powers in regard to summoned sAifi: witness, although h ' iritish oneanilug laud matters, when stamp ts a-extroordioaty Indian-FaminRelief Amhqmador iitforming here, tbe he eauros towards c mew met matter Democratic of qnired Z., the conduct its and joint lime meetings, nothing street firait door south 9. S. Offke-U- iln an of the &wtiaq oonceiaiBg ?R9W . . ; ot to-mo- - n to-da- I-- tsm tf pt ' - - !! V 7.? conclnded. . Beonf Pdip, Minister of War, accordingly telegraphed yesterday to the Russian Grand Duke proposing an arxniotioe and annoauefag that the cpmmamler of the AdrianojJe army had power to treat on behalf of Turkey. Up to the present time no taply has xsoefred from Russian heaORjnaftezs. r Mr. Wood, MESPEDLANEOUS. low-grad- th. . ot ay i A . - - - to-da- y, jl-t- - " as-arn- - ... . u twit . . t " -- to-da- ; y, . non-payme- - nt to-da- , . titaur . t . I - M , ' m . in-vein- s ay , Properly. - Edlloital . . 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