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PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1878.
NO. 12.
SMc in Local Otamn 30 cent per Use. 2m iaar
tlon, and 10 cent per Sao each nWUot hstrttici.
AdrenUar bdla ayaUe qaarurly
LODGE DIRECTORY.
IUox Lome, Xo. 4, K. or I-5ieei in th CU
1UU. Fetulk-tan, evcrr Vcd:wiaT cTonlnjr. Brother
in fooJ aiaaJing in cordial? invited to attend.
Pbcslxtox Lodge, No. IT, A. K. A. IL-MrrU on
the first and third MooJar of each month. Hoar ul
meeting 7 P. M.
EavrESX Stih, Martha TTaihinrtrtO Charter. Pendle
ton. -Meta every Tuoaday nlht KOnruic the rst and
third Hand' In each month.
Erases toast. No. 32, 1 a tt F . Pendleton Meet
everv Saturday eveniur at T P iL Brethren in fvoj
standins are invited to attcnX
Uaaanau. Lodge, No. 10, I. a G. T.. Pendleton
lieet every Ttauravlay eveninc at 9 o'clock P. Jt. Breth
ren in sped landing are requested to attend.
- CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Ernest l Curort. W. L. MacEwaa efideUar: see.
Ticca on aeeobO and fourth SsaJay ot each aaoatti at
U1H. aud T JO T. JL
Baitot CBTTtm. Eer.W. K. Freest, paster: arrrim
at the Court lluu on the aeoaod Sttmlav of aut meata.
at 11 A. 1L, and 753 P. V.
Dncmx CBTX3L Xwu la the Coort Know ea tM
lafad Sunday of each month. Mr. L X BlcbarUaeo oaW
alter;, at 11 A. X. aad 730 P.M.
Vmresrr Carta, Sooth. Ser. S. W. Davie, pa
ton services In the Coort lluuse on the arat " t ot
oaeh moats, at 11 A. SL and 7 30 P. M.
H. E. Caraco. Ber. J. C Klrkman, pastor: secrlre
so iooiu eanaay a earn iTajer I
Cxtos Scsbjt School. X. vrtnit. Sent. Meet
Sunday Is the Court Uonae at 10 o"ckxi A. 31.
Xenet. Soils anaounoaucnt of births, tnuritfai
and deaUis, wiU I taaerted without charge. Obituary
bsUom 8 be char Jul for according to their Length.
Steria coplea of the Eurr OacooviiS, in wrappers, tor
caaSisg, eaa be ebtaran! at thia oOoa.
WeaasasM no faepwaiKlity forTievs crprexaed by
correepondenta.
Dr. JT. JL Eaowles,
Dentist,
W
rHi PRACTICE HIS PROFESSOR VX XDIX-
fcSa and Utjaa eoCTtiea. An orucre addrcaard
to bte at PwtaXon, Oregon. 1B be Broarcty wendl
to. AB vork garasteed. Cbargee modern a.
.t,TElUBOL
0glesl)j & TTilliiMSGH, 4"
PHYStCiANS AND SURGEONS,
-Iirm. ATTEND ALL CALLS. CAT OS KKSBT,
II xneafrj
aiu Drag Store.
OSee en Mala Stmt, eafa-
E. P. Eagan, X. I).,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
WXSTOX. CMATTLLA COCSTV. OUTFOX. CT
see on Mala Street.
J. M. Preett, M. D..
PHTSICIAX AND SURGEON,
PENDLETON. OEECON,
OHea at BcaJdrace.
W. WMtcemb, M.
PHTSICm' AXD SURGEON,
rENDLETON, OEECON.
TTTTLL ATTEND ALL CALLS. DAT OR NIC in
tt prosrptneaa. All Oaaacs trrated by the
tauet aad Tery beataaaoei tor the cmiort of the p Tiwr
W. C. HcKay, M. D..
PHTSICIAN AXD SUIGEOS
PEXDLETOX, CMATTLLA COCSTT. OEECOS.
OBcc oupotite the Pcndetoa BcteL
Dr. J. B. LiRdsay,
b bov located pensanenty
IX PENDLETON, UMATILLA COOTT.
Where bla Krrieee cm ahraye be bad.
ggm-sory a Spcci xXtyr.
S. V. KXOX.
Attorney at Law,
ireaton, rmatHa Coeaty, Oregeet.
f lriu. rpji.cn ce in the couets of this
If State and Waahington Territory.
XaTpcial attention pud to Lasd Boaineaa and CJ-
Fred P&fe-TBstM,
(Ketary PcbSe.)
Attorney at Law,
And Heal Estate Bcokee.
spkcial atrention citen to collectioss
ud Probate Mattcn.
Imoi GvUatcd anJ County Orucn bourt aud eoid.
OITICELS COUETHOCSE.
J.K.TTZXZC.
b. w. tim,
TwBsr L Bailey,
Attorneys at Law,
COCNTT OEDESS BOCCHT AND SOLS. LOA5S
segotUted.
ryO&ce oa Hain Street oppceke the Cost
PENDLETON, OESGOK.
i. TL tixrt t m be saeocbted whh ae Is aS
caaei in the Omul Court is Ux fstare.
John A. GsyBr,
Attorney at Law,
FENDLEIOJf, OEB003C
W1
riLL TEACTKE DT ALL THE COURTS OT
Eaatorn O.CCOB. OOe with O. W. BaSey,
pee u the botcL
Wilson Hotel,
I'raatUln, OrefoB.
SS. X. A. WILSON, FORMERLY OF ORLEANS,
L baa locatod on Frost Street Umatilla, where b
baa opeoad a firtt-da boteL The botue bae been re.
SMed, the bed are excellent, and the table will be mp
pHed with the rery beat the market atToraa. TrateUer
will not regret etoppisg at tbk pavx.
N. W. Stage Compaar coaebese atop here.
O'OQ'P fcttneae rou can engage in. f- totW
.DJ2iO A. pr day aade by any worker o( either
anc, nght ta yoar mm local! tie. Particular aod
aaaaelee worth K free, tmprore yoer (pare time al
tkia bcaioeaa. Aodreae frntarw fc Oo. Portland. Maine.
Uoaa make avaey faater at work for ui than at any ,
tbiagaiaa. Capital ant -Enquired: we win etart yoev
K2 per day at borne saade br the Indaetrfcma. Maa,
wemeo, boya and rtrtj waated CTenwbere to work, lor
Q. Now k the atnu. Coeelyoctat aad ten free,
Addree Tars k Oa, AaraeU, Maiee.
$66;
f a week io year own town. K, tnHtf. In. No.
' riak. Bee jcr, tf yon waat a baaiaeee at wfcUh
of etebereex ran stake mat nr ail thetJaA.
bey work, write for partfeuUre K. Hiiiarr A oo.
COOKING STOVES
1KB
MANUFACTORY OF TINWARE,
And aH kind, cf
SHEET-IROX TTOKK,
Xaln Street, opposite lb- Conrt Hoav
WiU cesstaaUy hare oa band sad for al,a Oosapicti
AanrtoMUl of
T 1 3NT - Jl OEt E5 .
Aad erQ alvaye keep a ccern4ete aacartaaect el
COOKING STOVES
ALL KINDS OP
Done te Order at
jocea.
aetiee aad at ewyauderat
G. W. WEBB.
Aavacxx.
Hotholiild 6c Bean.
to 8. SOTH CHILD,
WOULD KBSPBCT7TLLT CALL THE ATTENTJ ON
of tbepubSe totbaix largtrlncnieej atwefcot
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
TaSeh tee taereaeed beOtlae aSeried by abefeessUea.
lea enii let them la otar
At tie Tery Lowest Rates.
Their Stk wBl eBSit aa erLa el
Dry Goods,
Grooeriec,
Hardware,
Ckisa ul Glassware,
BOOTS AXD SHOES,
HJLTS AXD CAPS,
Tbey vSI alnyi take alealsre la SXar aay craen
with whlcn they asay be ectroated te the Met U
ahSity.
Grrain and Hides
And ether PRODUCE taken to esesa&fa at the KlfiB
1ST MARKET BATES.
Cash Paid for WooL
ADAX UrCXXG
Proprietor of the
Centennial Brewery,
Irnllrf en, Ore-roH,
TJ HCS TO INFORM TIIE PUP.UC THAT II C IS XOW
JLf pTiarriI to loruiaU BELK to Uie poat4e u( la etc.
velleMt ruaHty. Try and be conriucoiL iWwcry eaat
eweaejaAt. STILUeT. cestcr ot IMnX.
"WALLA WALLA
STEAM BAKERY,
BSTABUS8ED IN ltU.
O 33 Xt H O 3EE TICXi,
Xtaefaetarer of Bread, Cake. Plea, and all kia o:
Craeksn. Fire Proof BaHding,
Mmlu Street, fTatl Walln.
A. X. SPABKS' SALOON,
Fendleteu, Oregon.
rxtn ox hash the same good old kind.
Vain Street, opposite the 3ost OBIee.
Union Hotels
XJMJL.TVLl.At - OXIIGOaT.
trans Korer is in the veer conehtion ros
tb reaspi la efraesta. Oeas bed and goad table
btfcek-uueof thlafaeos. The paUaaar ot she pnlbe
ta aulwHad. bM leave sh beaee tor Peeslrlsn,
Wtstas, U Cfcesrse, Vaioa, Sakar Cat aat MlmWtf.
LATEST NEWS!
EASTERN STATES.
Trade Dollars la rttlaa.
Xtw Yosx. Dec. 9. Ajiprrhenaione h
Ik n rxprrasetl that th fca of the law
making trajo dollar Irgal trnder weald re
call tome thirtj- tailhona from China, ami in
tb't way prratlv IncrcAAc the relame of cor
rrncy. Tbit ieUted by tuf rcbanU here to
b a roituip, as it it a practice of Cbinrae
backer, on rtctiving any foreign coin and
ascertaining iu ralnr, to pat tbrtr ntatk, a
cbop, on it. A coin to defaced would net,
under oar coinage laws, be receivable a bul
lion. A cable dupatch from Hongkong aaya
that there are only aerrn million! ot anebop.
ped trade dollar there, and the opinien
it expressed that oat of the 2i.0OD.000 to 30.
000,000 trade dollar exported to China in
the but fire years, all bat one or two million
hare been chopped, and therefore nnder any
change of laws cannot enter into ear currency.
Treaty Wlm Japan.
WasnisoTox, Dec. 9. The commercial
treaty with Jpan, toon to be cemmanicated
to the Senate by the prraident for ratification
contemplate an important addition to the
present treaty, luring tn ricw the ineteaae
and derelopement of the commerce of both
cosntrie.
Redemption of Bonds.
The secretary of the treasury to-Jay i arced
the 7th call for the redemption ef 5 SO
bonds of 16&5 and cenel ef 1555. On
March ith next interest wiH cease.
Krllrf for California.
In the Hosse to-day Dari introdaced I
bill to rtimborse California for expesaes in
curred tn Indian vara.
War In Kentucky ,
Mocvr Stxxlxxo, Dec 11. James Pettit, .
dqiaty U. S. marshal, am red last night
from a point SO miles from Jack ton. the
scene of the late disturbances in Breathitt
county, and reports another collision be- I
twren the parties of Bill Strong and Jerry
Little, which occurred on Wednesday eves- ,
ing last. Foot men were killed and seven '
wound td. j
All In One Bay. I
Coluxxia. Dec 11. Gort mor Hamptons
leg was amputated to-day below the ksee.
His friends say his condition is yet danger
ous. He was elected U. S. Senator, the veto
in the Senate being wnammens. The Hacse
with two exceptions. Toted for him. They
were yttw and Simmons (colored), fresn
Bea&foct.
Deadi
Krw To rx, Dec 11. Henry WeHa. fean-
der of Wells. Fargo Express, died at Glas- ,
gow, Scotland.
Heavy Rain St oral.
Snr To xx. Dec 11. A heary raJn stera
daring the last two days has canted BHte-b
damage in New England. In Philadelphia
the lot is tehees by the OTeriow of wharres ,
and fleodinc ef cellars. At Scran tan the
riTers and sarams are greatly sweUes. and
shoold tne rain continue mining eperauess
will be stopped. Badread and ether bridge
throughout this State are threatened by
floods. It rained stealtly fall SO bears.
A heary gale to-day alosg the Atlantic
coast aad rery severe at Boston. Sosae dam
age to shipping reported. The abutment ef
the Barrett suspension at Fort Jerns was
carried away this morning; loss heary; nrer
higher thn for years, A freight train from
Boton with two engines west t&te the river
near VTentworth, M. where the treetle
was swept away. Both were badlr wreered.
The bridge being swept away the wreekistj
train cannot reach the disabled train. At
North Adams. Mass., the people had to
abandsn their hemes on the nvrr banks,
ear Kepreaentatlrew.
WxssrsoTox. Dec. 11. Delegate Jacob
introduced a bill appropriating fS.OCO fer
the site aad fog Bnal oa Sandy Feiat,
Paget Sound, and $22,000 for improvement
of the Upper Colombia.
Mitchell's bill for the centtractiea ef a
harbor of refuge qnotes the report ef the
army tngineers for 1S77, showing hat there
is sot a harbor in a distance of 700 miles
northward from San Francisco which a Tea
sel can enter in heary weather, aad there- !
fore proposes an appropriation of $300,000 !
be cxpendea by the war department tn the I
commencement of a breakwater attach point ,
between the strait of Foca and the 4Sd par ,
allel aa may in the opinion of the majority
of the board of engineers for the Paafic Coast
be most suitable.
Not Ready to Accept.
Vaaheotox. Dec 12. Postmaster Snow
den of Philadelphia has been tendered Lin
derman's position, but reinses to accept at
present, because he is waiting until the pr
son he desires is appointed postmaster of
Philadelphia.
Snn Jme Reservation Baslnrss.
Secretary of 'War has transmitted to the
House the report of Humphrey, chief of
engineers, on the two House bills relating to
Point San Jose reservation. One proposes
to relinquish the reservation to certain set
tlers, one of whom is Mrs. Gen. Fremont,
and the other to reimburse them for the loss
of property. Beport quotes Generals Hal
leek. McDowell and engineer officer aa con
curring in the belitf that this point is cases
tial to pnver defense of the second line of
fortification, and in guarding the harbor
and property of San Francisco in case of war
with maritime power aa to nght of holders
to compensation. The report says this
point occupied by Spaniards for military
purpose aad held by United States troop
prior to ccssttion aa well as after, and
that settlers were squatters. The recommen
dation in which the secretary concurs is that
the reimbursing bill ought to pass and this
will be final.
Ustlaru of the Country.
New Yoejc, Dec 11. To-morrow The Pub
lie will hare the following detail of the bau
ness dL the country as shown through clearing
boose return exchanges for the week ending
November 30th at San Francisco anu IXeceru
ber 7th at all other cities. It shows the fob
lowing gains and losses: Gains Philadelphia,
2.10; Chicago, 21.1; San Francisco, Cn St.
Louii, 14; Baltimore, 3.C; Milwtnkee, 25.7;
Indiananolis. 3.4. Losses New York, 10.,;
35.
Keese is at Uie west, and the- sudden in
crease ia exchanges at Chicago and Milwau
kee is probably in part a token of bi presence
in that regioa. It is an encouraging fact that
at but Philadelphia, after nearly two years of
continual comparative loss in exchange, begins
to report gains. On tbe other band, transac
tions at New York arc over 10.7 per cent, be.
bind those of the first week el December,
1677, which were extraordiaarly large.
Hard Money lane,
Chicago, Dec 11. The Hard Money
League of the Northwest has decided to open
an otfice in Washington and to extend the
work of the leagne to all the States and allow
each State a representative on the executive
committee
(Ireat Railroad L'nlon.
AS isternew wita a promiacat obou mi
a potitioa to knew the facta was bad to-day
by ail InUr-Oeeeui reporter, aad information
was given that there wh a decided mere to
1'hiladelpUia, 3.U; uaaanau. in,
leans, 2.2; LooUrille, 7.S; PitUbars. 8.C;
Providence, 24.6; New Haven, 8.4; LowclL
. .. it i. f i
ward a contohdation of th Union and Central
Pacific Railroads as reported iu thcie du
patches heretofore.
Indian Transfer CammUalea
Washington, Dec II. -The Indian trans
fer cotnmtesum to-day heard Secretary Suck
ney, of the escc cotnmistton, give his news
tn opjioeition to the trantfrr.
Chapter of Murders.
McxrxEEsAo&ocau. Tenn., Dec. 12. Den
nlu Edwards, colored, lirinz 10 miles from
here, was shot and killed Saturday br Will
Smithy and John B. Jerrold. white, becaaae
he refused to allow one of them to cut off
the tail of a hore be was riding. The mur
der occurred at Edward's cabin, and hi
wife and child were alao hit by ballet, and
soon after died. A colored visitor was fa
tally wounded. Edwards was much bked
by lth races, aad the jiil i now being
guarded to prevent lynch law being admin
istered. O it i a a. Dec 12. Twt suspected cattle
thieves, named Mitchell and Keteham. had
a tight a few days ago with four herders who
were trying to nrmt them on South Loup
Fork ia Caster county, and daring the fight
Stevens, one of the herders was shot and in
stantly Allied. Mitchell and Keteham r-eap-d,
but were son afterward arrrsttd.
They were corralled by an armed party of
20 or 30 masked men who, under cover of
eoekrd rifles, took the prisoners from the
sherUT and guards and horrirdly disappeared
with them. Yesterday the bodies of Mitchell
aad Kctcham were found burned almost be
yond recognition at a foot of a tree, to whish
they bad evidently been tied, while the fire
was built around them and horned them to
death.
Noah Martin, aged SO years, living en a
farm a few miles from York, Neb., was msr
derrd ea Tuesday night. On the arrival f
his team from York, whither he had been en
business, he was found dead in his wagon
with his skull broken. No else to the mur
derer. The dead bodir ef Mrs. Ilarlaon and three
children were discovered yesterday in a hay
stack on a farm South of Kearney, Nebraska.
The murder is supposed to have been com
muted several days age. No arrr-aU. A
man named S D. EJchardt is supcctcd of ;
toe cruse, tie nas sea tne country.
Nlortn Uamagra.
Sruxortru. Ma. Dec 12. The break
ing ef dams at Ashfietd. Conway, Wbattly
aad North Hatfield, has caused the detrac
tion ef a number ol mill and bridges, aad
serious damage te highways.
10KE1CX .EVTS.
Rewnmrd Xesoltatlans.
Lojtdon. Dec 9. A corrr pond cut at
Pesth says the sew Tarkish ministry has
resumed negotiations with Unoaia. relativ
te a defisite convention at a point where
they were trapjed by their prtdeeessor.
Conditions ef evacuatioa are alone s&settlel
but Eagland haa suggested a scheme which
she has advised the parte to aecept asd to
which Busaia baa already assented.
Anelbrr lallnre.
The West ef Eagla&d and South Wales
District bank Lad 42 branches, lis liabtb
Ues are $17,300,000, a wets stated at the
same amount, bat aa they consist ef local
balls which are sot negotiable ia Louden,
the Baak ef Eagia&d refused to advance
spoa them. The run upon the bank fer the
last few days baa been so peraute&t that the
cash ea hand is estimated at only a mitten
aad a quarter dollar. Shareholder num
ber 2,000 aad their liability it sahmited.
In Turulstan.
Sr. Pcrxxsscko. Dec 10. Intelligence
has bees received that the family ef th ameer
ef Afghasistaa has takes rt'ege ia Ecssiaa
Tollman.
A Nick rrlnrcws.
Lorxxry, Dec 9. A Darmstadt dispatch
says that the grand doc be. Princes Alice,
is seriously ill of diphtheria. Princess
Alice is th second daughter of Qceea Vic
toria Adhere to the Treaty.
CorsTAXTtxerU; Dec 9. The sultan hat
assured Count Zechy, Asstro-Usagariaa am
bassador to Constantinople, of the perte's
intention to adhere to the treaty of Berlin,
and expresses great anxiety to arrive at aa
naderstasdittg with Austria.
Treaty el Berlin.
Pxstb, Dec 11. The lower house of the
Hungarian diet rejected, by a vote of 147 to
96, a motion, which was opposed by Premier
Titrs, to discuss tbe treaty of iicrlin.
Afghan ttnestton.
Loxtoy, Dec 10. la the bouse of corn
moot the debate oa Whitbread's resolution
ceaanag the government for their Afghaa
mlier was ressmed.
Lord Joan siaaners, postmaster general, ; txcauae ae serveu is tne coueueratc army
aftera general jattiScstiea of thegovcr&meat's j when a miner.
poUcy. deelarcd that they must prosecute tbe Danag the debate Beck gave notice that
war until the ameer submitted. Tbe gevern- he would to-morrow introduce a 1411 to re
meat would then be prepared to gnat terms j peal section 1,213 of the revised statutes,
at generous as was coatutrnt with the sccur- j which provides that "no person who has
ity of India. ' served in any capacity ia the military, naval
Gladstone pointed out the probability that : or eiril setvice of the so-called confederate
tbe ameer would flee tnstecd of submit, ta i sutes in iasurrectioa, daring the late rebel
which case the government would be placed in t03 ahould be appointed to any position is
tbe dilemma of having to occupy the country. tj .j. D United States.M
He declared that the official corrcepoadeace The bill was read the third Umo and paas
concerning Afc.hant.tan coatataed gros. mu- ed Tea, 39. nava 21.
UtcmeaU of fact involnag unprecedentedly Wallace introdoced a bill to authorue the
reckless negligence. He .iirectly challensed j eleh40g, o robsidisrr coin for trade dollars;
several statement of the viceroy concerning r. The bill provide that subsidiarv
the Feabawur conference, cu i which the pov- . u CIchjOKttl Ut tnie doll4rj ml
ernment bases the charge or hostihtr again. i nj4 f huadrfll for each of
Uie oUd ,Ahe.VPtch 01 i sold dollars, and they shall forthwith be re-
Sir Lout Belley the words of the Afshaa en- .absidiarr coin and the gain, if
voy ia sooport of hU ssserons. He .howe I lD used by the JSTurT
that Lord Lyttoa in remarkable contrast with t . . ' , J ,u ; Z
- ... . .1.
the tTovenimcnfa alleged rcpect for treaUes,
had at Peshawar disavowed certain promise
of protection made by Lord Nortbbrook and
Lord Mayo. (July when these promises were
annulled and every token of amity withdrawn
had the ameer unwillingly accepted the Hut
sian million.
. t . s s e
The government s acceptance oi itunu a
transparent excuses caauieti i.ataia to sca:i a
mission to Cabul whenever she chose He
compared the new aggressive policy of which
the ameer is the victim with that which led
to the former Afghan war. He prayed God
to avert the melancholy omen, aad hoped that
different viceroys, if not different governments,
would undo toe present evil work. Even if
the country indorsed it it was the solemn duty
of those who believed that truth and iuitice
were the only true foundations of jolicy to
record their protest. When Gladstone con.
eluded hit tpoech there w as prolonged cheer
ing. After several minor party speeches, "Lorn
George Hamilton replied to Gladstone. He
urged that frontier relations had been getting
worse every year, and would bare resulted in
war with Bossia unless the government had
assumed a determined attitude. We should
1te is constant danger from Bossia until a
British resident was placed in Herat.
- - - - '
A sctntaulcial statement published here at
ru tint the reeonttruction of the Turkish
ministry i an indication of favorable progm s
in iieuUatioo for a definite treaty. Uuseu
only detirea full and complete peace in con
formity with the treaty of Berlin.
huzar Loans.
Corrantocr, Dec. 12. The government
has telegraphed the governor of Santa Cruz
to grant administrative loans, not exceeding
five hundred thousand crowns, fer the pur
pose of re-ttoring sugar plsulatioas.
Npalu aud Baafar.
Midkid Dec. 12 Premier Cononas del
Caatello, replying to an energetic protest of
Basque deimUes. declared that a state of
aiege weald be maintained in the Basque
provinces as long as the agitation continued,
and that the law abolishing fueros will be
earned out to the utmost despite the passive
resistance. These declarations cause a mark
ed senaatinn in political circles.
Ait American t'ltiarn.
CoxKawruferLZ, Dec 12. The American
conaul ha a raade three appheatiens fer the
release ef I lamer. He was informed that
Homer wa a patty to a conspiracy in
in Syria, but a hi arrest was contrary to
treaty, the Vintr ordered Bonier to be deliv
ered le the Conaul for trial. The minister
of police requested a remand of the prisoner
until to-day. The Conaul protested aad will
apply agaiu to-day fer the custody of Bomcr.
FOHTY-FIFTH C0XUUESS.
senate.
WAAHtNarrey, Dec 9.
The Heeso rcsolstioa for investigation of
ef the yeiLfW fever rpadcate was agreed to.
Garland submitted a rrsolataoa Itutruetio"
th owtnmHtee on ladus affairs to tsqaire into
the expediency of revising the laws regulating
tatereuarac with ladian tribes ia the Indua
territory; and to tease to the pretier authori
ties of sais tnbe 4) per cent hoed in lies of
aU money held in truit fer them by the
United States, except the edceatioeal fund or
payment dae under exutmg treaties, with ta
atracttoca to the secretary of the treascry to
refer cbuma for adysdicatioa to the court of
cbuata; agreed to.
Ilonse.
Bart bird offered a resolatiati for a rseca
from the 21at of Deermtvr ta the Cth ef lass,
aryt refecfed to the committee an ways and
mean.
Fort moved to aotpesd the rules aad adept
the rrsoeathm declarwg the lessl leader qual
ity ef the stiver doftar of 4l2j grxina, shafl be
rntmuincij aad eaferced. aad aay discrtanea
Uon agat&at it by any cataooil bank, tn reiss
teg to rcccre U aad treat it as legal money.
shaH be dteaved a desusce of the laws and
tmtractiog the toakieg romatittee te retort a
httl fer tie withdrawal ef the ercBIittTig
Bote ef the ba&k. so offeodiB defeated.
Yeas ISO, Bay S9; Kf. tbinia.
Chabsers moved ta ssipeed the rales and
pass a but prohiUtiag esatnlictions fraea s
cer ef the geverasaeat for use ta eieettsca,
bat it went ever wtthowt actaos.
Oa Baetsa, the dyaaer reeolstsea was adopt
ed, deeleneg that Conges thaH take part ta
the kiiku tebe held ta beeeref the memory
ef the Late Prseaaor Joseph lie try on the lGh
ef Jassary next.
teaeg Gered a rosoteuesi tor the appoint
ment of a
tu ef mae saember to ts-
rretite aaethoi of preveatiag the t&trodac
tsao aad spread ef cptdcatac dtscases; adoeted.
Tewasead ef Utseot offtrni a rrsolstaoo re
citisj the rales recently ntahSahed ta rrgard
to iifvcrdstlir. aad tsktwinag ot the secretary
ef the treassry whether tbe departroenl has
acqueaeed ta aad t ta be governed by them;
rtl erred.
Also, a resoletaeo isitrsctiag the judiciary
eeeasMttee to cetuidcr aad report whether
satiooal bxaks whseh took part ta sach oao-
piracy had ferfettcd thetr charters; referred.
Siena le.
"WutHrxoTs. Dec 10.
Booth rnted a memorial of Boss,
Dempster i Co, Pepe Jc Talbot aad 25
other merchants ef Salt Fraacisco. praying
fer lrgislatien to authorize the payment of
war premium claims out ef the balance ef
the Ue&eva award, lift also prese&ted
so pre:
aad fiff
memorial ef Gov. Downey
fifty ether
citizen ef Los Angeles aad vicinity against
the adepiiea ef the proposed commercial
treaty with France, ejecting the present
rates of duties ea imported wises asd
brandies.
Siwaeer, from the committee es military
affairs, reported favorably to the Senate a
biH astberui&g Dr. Junius Powell to be ap
pointed assistant surgeon is the U. S. army.
On expUsAtioB ef the biH he said that Pow
ell had rendered service as aasistaat sur
geon, but roald net be regularly appointed
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ing tho subsidiary com to snch persos" or
basks ss mar desire the tame is exchange
for other bonds. Coinage of trade dollars
shall cease from asd after the passage ot this
act.
At the expiration of the morning hour
consideration w resumed of tbe bill relat
ing to presidential elections, and Morgan
made a speech favoring the measure.
After the debate, the Senate held a brief
executive session aad adjourned till to
morrow. Ioue.
Bills were introduced by Vance of North
Carolina, to repeal the U. S. electoral super
visors law.
By Atkins To make minor or subsidiary
coins legal tender fo.' all debts due the gov
ernment, including customs dues.
By Borchardt Itequiring national bank
ing associations to receive legal tender coins
on deposit at par for United States and na
tional bank note, and also directing the U.
S. treasurer to receive coin of the United
States in exchange for United States notes.
By. Camming To prorrto for redemp
tion 01 subsidiary com ot tne uoiicu ouues
and for their reissue.
By Page To enforce the 14th and 15th
amendments to the constitution.
Wood, from the committee oa ways aad
.means. reDorted a bill to authorize the isavo
of certificates of deposit to aid the refunding
of the public debt; recommitted. Also a
Solatioa distributing tho President's mee
wage among various committee; adopted.
The House then went into a committee of
the whole on the naval appropriation bill.
Clyraer explained that it was swbU&tiaay
the bill of last year, as it becoate a law. The
climate of the secretary of wrrWealy
been about $40,000 greater than last year's
appropriation. The committee os approBri
ations had been able, without detriment to
the service and with the concurrence of the
department, to reduce the amount asked fer
by $133,131. Tbe appropriation of last
year bad been S14.151.C01. asd the bill
recommended $1!,0!U,4C9.
Not a single amendment was offered to the
hill, and the committee reported it to th
House aad it was thereupon pasted.
A resolution was passed to pay the widow
of the late Bepresentative from Nebraska
(Mr. Welch" the pay of a member to the end
of Congrese.
The Speaker laid before the House the re
quest of the Senate that it be furnished with
a copy of Jas. E. Anderson's testimony re
lating to Senator Matthews, and on motion
of Potter, the request was complied with.
The speaker announced as a corrmtttee to
inquire into the cause of the yellow fever
epidemic Young; Gtbsos, Goode, Hartridge,
Morse, Garfield, Harmer and Chittenden.
The speaker also announced aprxrisime&U
to fill vacancies is commutes.
The Eocse then west into committee of
the whole, Spriagtr ia the chair, on the con
sular aad diplomatic appropriations bilL
Oa motion of Hale, the salary of ministers
to England. France. Germany aad Bossia
reported in the bill at $13,000. was, by a
vote of W to 91, put back to the present
figure of $ 17.560. As amendment to increase
the salary of ministers to Spain. Austria,
Italy, Brazil, Mexico, Japaa and China from
$10,000 to $12,000 was defeated. Likewise
aa amendment providing for sasisters to
Belrium aad the Netherlands.
The consideratioa of the tall haviag bees
concluded in committee of the whole, the
house passed the bill after strikiag eat the
amendment agreed to ia the committee de
creasittg the salaries of ministers to Great
Britain, France, Germany aad Urmia.
Menate.
Vauecto, Dec 11.
Wisdom reported the fertincatioa appro
priation ball and gave notice that he would
call it up to-morrow.
Beck introduced a bill far a repeal of the
section of the mised stataes which prohibits
the appotatioeat to the army aay persoo who
served under the confederate gtrremmest;
laid oc the table for the prreesi.
Ferry ta trod need a btU to fix the salary ef
persona to the railway mail service; referred.
Memmaa submitted a resolatwo caBtsg
apoo the secretary of war a to th arms aad
eqmpcBcats tssced to etSccrs of the treaaary
aad internal departments aad detartzocat of
joatice; where sach arms are sow, aad whether
aay of them have beeo sold; agreed to.
Oa motsocj of Himhn tbe Senate proceeded
to the coassderatioa of the resolatioa submit
ted by Rhine, ta regard to taqciry as to
whether at the recent elections the cocstita
lioaal rights of American attzesj were vio-
Blaise said he offered pending the resoJa
tioa; First To place oa record ta definite
aad authentic form, the fraud aad outrage
by wt.ua 009 isxva electsoea were earned
by the Democratic party ta the Southern
States. Second To find if there be any
method by whseh a repetitioo ef these crimes
aaiait free billot may be prrycated.
Debate fallowed aad was partiapaied ta by
Tbcrstas, Laatar. Edssad aad Blwne. The
debate between Lamar. Fdmutde asd Bake
was characterized by a good masy perscaal
aBuiieoa.
The rcaulctaca was aa3r laid aasde, aad
cocialeratioa rtsosied of a btH to tsrr.end the
pate&t laws.
Wiodom, from the appropriation cotsmtttce,
reported with aaieadiacats, the military
academy bd; plaoed oa the calender.
Hw.
The rcsiMxi appropnation btH was rrpericd.
referred aad made a special order for to-mor -
A btH, repcrted last year frsca ccmmittcc
os commerce, to regulate rater-Slate ccxazoerce
aad j revet t diwnmtnataon by oorr.roon ear
ners, was token up aad discussed.
Ihe ball makes it unlawful for persoai en
caged ia trs&sportisg property br railroad
trtxa one State to aovtber. cr to aad from aay
feretgo ooaatry, to discriminate aaiaat asT
person in the pnea charged. It pre vent pool
ing of freight, combination aad drawbacks.
lieaa explained and advocated tbe btlL
Potter opposed it, as being tuperflsoca aad
useless.
Towsseed of Illinois, advocated the bslL
The combinatioa of truck lines had recently
increased the cost of tTaatportauoa oa wheat
from St. Loots to New York S or 9 ceat per
bosheL Farmers of the wett who la tic piled
hirkcr rcices for their wheat bate bcea in
jured then by. It was aa much in the tater-
et of loose living at terminal as at interme
diate poiata. Every westers producer was
interested in haviag the strong hand of gov
ernment to prevent moaopohes levying taxes
oa producers.
Phdhpa of Kansas favored sotse parts of
the bill aad opposed other; railroads should
be permitted to carry great quantities of
freight cheaper this small.
Cannon said he favored the prontion
agaiust pooling, but not for the aestioa pro
hibiting a reduction ia the rate for long dis
tances.
Hewitt said it was aa unwise measure. Aa
inter-State cummisnoa of experts was a proper
remedy for gre vioas existing abuses, which de
manded careful attention from all those who
wished to develope a great foretga trade that
is pullias the country oat of the quicmire
into whicn bad tiaa&cixl legislation ha plocg-
eU it. Tbe btU tbea passed IVJtolIU
Tbe House took up the Geneva award bill
aad adjourned.
Kenale.
WasacroTOX. Dec 12.
Anthony called up Senate bill atuhorixing
the nublie printer to print papers and docu
ments for senators, representatives and dele
gates In Coagrese upon the cost aad 10 per
cent, additional; raaaed.
Wisdom called up the fortification appro
priation bill. Amendment of tbe committee
increasing tho appropriation for armament
ot the sea coast lortiacations from $125,000
to $250,000, and for the preservation and
repair of fortification from $100,00 to 300,
000, were agreed to and the bill then passed.
A brief discussion a to the order ot busi
ness resulted is as acreeme&t that the vote
on Edmund's bill, ia regard to coasting the
electoral rote, be taken to-morrow.
The bll from the Hocso to correct the en
rollment ia the sua dry civil appropriation
bill of last year ia regard to the Hot Springs
reservation ia ArkaBMi, psAsed without
amendment.
Hoetr,
Wood offered a metatoa dtrecfciBg inquiry
into tbe cosdoet ot the eUet Hfrvior of
elrcUon. Davenport, at the but ejection ia
v.u ...1 .. ! i - -- -jru nrkd.
poaeu uu to-seorrow. ana
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bavtoport was gaiHyoC Ulefs
efpresslve exereiM of jawtettn
eawaiBg the arrest, dttenopa a
aaesvt of etiiseas iaaeeset ef
whka he deprived them ft she
taHawOetion wHsv.H
enVttta) easo'eslos 44afJawaJ
leosi W U. S. Meawa.
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A PractkAl eke.
A few weeki ago a German by tie
name of Surbecker, employed in tie
forge dqiartment of tie Dotct Sump
ing corajKiny, Cambritlge, ilajw., vnx.
made tie rictim of a practical joke that
box since resulted ia its becoming in
tone and being incarcerate! in tie lun
atic asjlom at Worcester. Tie facts in
tie case aa gleaned from traatwortij
nources, are brieflj as follows : In ti
department where Starbecker waj em
plojed are several jocng men who were
acjuainted with his eccentricities, and
frequently made him tie butt for all
iettj- jokes. One day one of tie gang
took tie German aide and told htm
tiat in a certain cemeterr in Loogwood
tbtzre was. a grave in which several tioa-
aand doMars were buried, together with
tie body of a man who had a peculiar
religious belief while in life, and which
corresponded with that of Starbecker.
He wan led to believe that br risitinz
the cemetery on a certain night and re
peating portions of his cited ail would
be made clear to him, and the money
would be his. He proceeded to act on
tii saggestions cf tie fellows, and one
dark night walked over, accompanied by
them to the cemetery, as directed, and
went to a grave in the remote pari ot
tie yard. Here was told to kneel be
fore a tombstone and reteat tie names
of certain gods, and when tie came of
the nght one was reached, he would
know all a spirit would appear and
designate tie hiding place of tie money.
hue engaged his devotions, one of tta
voun men approached lie stone envel
oped in a white sheet. This had tie)
eifect oi frightening tie man, who start
ed to run away; but ie had proceeded
only a few yards when he ran into tie
arms of a figure clothed in a black dca In
The poor fellow fell in a fit. EecoTer-
ing from this, he started on a keen run
for home, reaching it about midnight.
nearly dead from fright- From that
sight Starbecker has been more or less
affected in his mind. He has neglected
his work, and seemed to be im pressed
with the idea that tie money would be
his sometime. He went to tie factory
recently with a lot ef docsmests drawn
np in German, and wished them trans
laud into Ertglhh. It was then dis
covered that he was insane, and he was
taken to tie asylum. Tie young men
Patrick Crowley, Barney Welch, Pat
rick Flood and Daniel Hayes are very
mech concerned over tie affair, and
heartily wish tienuejves out of it.
Surbecker has a wife and two children.
The Duke or CoaajaiU
heard a story tie ether night which
goes a long war to explain tie Data
of ConnaBght's popularity in tie army.
Use of toe xnnces teilsw occers was
about to leave his regiment? Calling to
bd turn tarewell, lit Royal Highness
was induced to promise him his carte.
It was to arrive on the night before the
otSccr took his leave, bet it did not
come. Early next morning tie oScer
was riding out o barracks, when, just
as he reached the gates, he heard his
name shouted by a breathless runner.
Turning round he saw Prince Arthur,
noshed and panting; rushing along at
full speed, and hoHiag up, in explana
tion of his tmprinoely haste, .tie prom
ised photograph. Something had hap-
pened to prevent its presentation on tie
night, and tic Prince had turned out
early in order that with his own. Bps he
might make apology for the apparent
breach of promise. Very few men, I
imagine, would have taken, that trouble
about a portrait which could be sent by
post, and I doubt if there is another
prince of our own or any other reigning
family who would have done so. Xo
body except a prince could have done it
without appearing fussy and .undigni
fied. Bet its tiougitfuleess and del
icacy made his conirade-in-arms all the
prouder. It is no wonder that he is
spoken of not only 'kindly but enthu
siastically. London Coi respondent.
IICSTtXG OS THE PtADCS. A. CAT ar
rived here yesterday that is worth no
ticing. It hails from Worcester, Mass.,
and is the hunting palace car of Jerome
Marble. He is a wealthy gentleman
who khas a mania for out-door sports.
For four years he has taken in the
Northern PadSc country. His car this
year was on exhibition at the Centen
nial, and is considered a rare piece cf
workmanship. The fittings of the in.
tenor are his own. Mr. Marble's fam
ily accompany him, witi a few invited
guests. The car is a house in itself. It
lias a hne drawing-room twenty-four
feet long, which in tutu is used-for din
ing room and sleeping apartments. On
tie floor is a velvet carpet, with several
easy chairs and rockers and upright
piano. The ladies amuse themselves as
in any well regulated mansion. Thcro
is a neat kitchen witi all the improved
machinery of that important apartment.
There is an armory and coat room. The
outside door has a doorbell and stran
gers are expected to notice it when they
calL Under tho car is a large coal and
ice box. The rear platform is fenced in
for baskets and gnme. There is also a
cotAmoR car for tie dogs, boats, and
other necei nary artkoaa not properly in
an ekfwvUy appeijeteel yeeadence. The
protiriatnr Ism it eottfcMct with the rail-
roast SMMMssar thstt reawiaeeat any train to
w iest he signals
fasrtT i Wn out
S. Hhuul chickens,
beea their prin-
, D. T., Cor.
jag ieMOflt tie
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