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LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Continued treiu tiecosid Page_ train came, ?bout twenty-five minute? ?ftcr we tirtt reached the station, that we were able to syucez?- m. Artt-1'oriV, Juno 18, 1 - * c- B -? A chili?-- DEATH. Tu? LATE FlNK'tAl. <>1 UTTU ALICE V. PAUIKB AND ntOfOCHRI HNMMa*D 1IY IT. To th? Edttor of The Tribune. Sir: Those who attended the funeral of little Alice Many Palmer, last Monday afternoon, snw, in her coffin. ?11 thai remained of one of the loveliest of children ; and they roust have been led to nu??c, ouec ?strain and very mournfully, on the ?oleum mystery of teath-wbich It never ?o ?trange and awful a? ?b?a it is awoeiatcd v,itu ehihlho.??!. Tbi? little ma'?l-the only dausbter of Harry Fslin.r, the manager-would hats been nine reara .?Id next Anirust. Pnc was ?o bcautlf..I tliat the eve? of ?frangera Involuntarily turned to look at her aa ?be aaaSlSdl ?n<l she was so m?rry and ?tentlc---ao.v?fet In dlspo.Hiof, and so arch, sprightly, __d ?un?-lny in all her woyt'-that ber presence lu the ?ou?ehold was a i?erpetuai delight ai:d ailttlna*. There was perceptible In her ruiir.leuace and conduct a gravity ot mind and a ?trange loftiness of spirit, beyond her years, -et ?he wa? not a precocious child. There waa nothing morbid In her nature, aud there waa noti-log ariifli-ial In her demeanor. The prelly Imperlout-nets of childhood teemed, in her, lo lie Impel?? d by a force of chata? 1er, and regulated by a Just perception and wise cousclen tlousr.es? such ns belong to mature life. Bhe was, In? deed, a bewitching compound of fanciful caprice, Inno? cent playfulness, and buoynnt spirits, tempered with de? mure gravity, and guided by a gentle tbotightfulneas for other? which never failed. The child was, by nalure, rellgloua; her piety, like her beauty, came from heaven. The death of such a precious little creature ? one who, indeed, surprised and de? lighted all who came near her ? 1? not a common ehnuc. It ourbt to mean, to the afilie ted parent? and friends, that there i? a better place thau thi? world, aud that ?urn. human beluga are born to be? come ready for the ereat ehauge la even tbe morning ot lue. They eeed no discipline here; they are but tbe messenger? of the Deity. To have known auch a child?alnless ami exquisite?1? to posecss one of those certain rroofs ot lm mortality which alone can sustain ?is, through the pil? grimage of life, with lasting comfort and hope. The amid whom these word? commemorate nave promis?-. had eue lived, of brilliant power? ; und both ?broad?in Switzerland?and here ??t home, had been moet carefully taught ami nurtured. Hhewaathe Idol or her father's life: and tbe poor gentleman-feeble aud broken in health?receiving, in u foreign land, the news of his Irre? parable loa?, will need all l!?e strength that semanal endurance, tbe sympathy of liicuds, aud ihe promise? of religion can yfford, to enable him to bear the BOITOW. Ac?c-Torfc, June 14, lN7s. w. w. PLEASED WITH THE WOMEN'S nOTEL. EXPERIENCE OF A " TRANSirM '??WIl AT PEHMANLNT -UlARD-ItS HAD TO SAY. To the Editor or Ihe Tribune. Sm: Permit me to make a ?liylit contrilm lion to the literature of the ***? o_iru'a Hotel queatlou. I ?pent ten day? in April ut tbe hotel and, although in my capacity of "trausieut" I was not exempt from any rule, I fouud myself iu every way comfortable aud In? dependent So careful was !hc ecmilny into standin. and character before admission, that no ov.ri.ight ?r espionage afterwards was necessary or was ever for a moment attempted. We received visitors, both ladies and gentlemen, in the public parlor?, we Invited ladies to dinner, we came and went with ail the freedom und convenience and more than the protection that any hotel offers. I conversed freely with many of my fellow-lodger?, the " permanents," as wo then hoped, and without ex? ception found them more than satisfied ; the. were " de? lighted," they said; " It was only too good to last." The large majority of the fifty or sixty inmates were tench era ol lauguagea or music, visiting governeseea, head? of departments in public schools or large establishment,!. All were reflue?! aud educated women, and so far from ending the rules a restriction, in a?rerai Bsaaea they a.-surtsi me that they considered them a prot. MHomeless and tingle women are so safe here," the* said. " It is true we are not working women, technically so called, but we are all of us women who work, aad Who appreciate the advantage? of the pi?;, ; i.-iiK-n were readily admitted us visitor? at the hotel at all tiuic* m tf;?j nantit parlor?, on the simple li.rm.ility of Bending up their card?, as ut any other hotel. More freedom than thi? wu? not desired. No refined or mottist woman did or would object te a rnle rt-*trlctiu? BDen visit?la to the public parlara, The i?r inenta were all of a liberal kind. The table waa excellent; nottong was poor,cheap or rec_?s_ (!ee, bread, butter and meat? were ol in iiualiiy. The only practical Inconvenience that I hen: ? iHnded to was the - in the bedro<ims f.?r clothing and ralnatiles. Yet aome of the upper moins were aim; -set?; I eouuted fit .-ce lu ao'iu-of the upper flonr rt>otne?rooms which v. . on other -ccouuls also, f r.ir.-shalr ?nd tho wide, tunny out? look over i tbe city. X. Newport, R. I., Ju e 16, -? ?IR. HEWITTS COBS K1TCHEH FROJtCT. a unrsa raoM p_j_m__ryrocaT_aa_-a *_-____ srn AT THIS LA'li: HAY? IMI-HIIST ??F THE 1KKNCH Vt AMKHKA.V At.l.'H'ri.Tl'IlVI. IM'OIM ' To th? Editor of J li e Tribune. Sin: You remouiller flit- propO-tt-OB of Mr. Hewitt, of tour city, while tbe tnbjeel of our repi t?ou a! Ihe French Exposition was before the li Repr?sent?t. ? n "corn kitchen" in opera tlou, !o illu? rate the use nii-i relM of corn (make) us an article of miman I nuny other Ideaa a ten drat propa?r ltd, it waa laaghedal by some. There an many, however, outside of Congreaa, who thought t_< tdea a good out-, bo!h for th.-1', of the world." Ina late letter lo friend? iu this cliy. Dr. McM who ha? charge of the exhibit of the Agricultural De part ment of thi? country a! Ihe Pre?e. Imposition, le? iht above subject SB follows ! IhS French people s< em to lie very much Interested to OWagricultural products, pttiticuluilv coin ami the vsiiou? forma of It prepared fur minimi consumption. ave tuaulfi I interest that I think?,! Laving ?.uni torn-bread,hominy Mkea, hominy etc., mad?; for t!,em I'? try m till- Hie Airiicultni . islnii. I have i?n Idea inat they will like it, for the] iverj ainch pleaeed wnu the ent qualities ?i, flour, hoiuiuy.i-ic, which ait into ? ?l very due. For mi ?elf, lam in?- ? re thai the "com kitchen ** Idea ol Mr. Hewitt waaa goad one,and one that might have be? a eai i led out her* to n cons d< ad van i . ?nan piodo - of mi km.is ?>I ?rood i'i.iiiii I-Hie very Ingli lure, ami If the ?Intiis a . _av? not bod time yet t?, look them up), I ? > ?longs tli.it may le exported from th o thi? coiiuuy at a good probt. i? it me lit?- ret for aeflat .-* tea tar?t predaee h.ui?,'? of your city lo take this inatt'-r la bund and atari a " kitchen," though on I . that will illustrate the gnat Value of corn food tot liuiiitui cou-iiimptioii I I knew Dr. MeM etaonch te tetare yen thai ? , an do anvthlng toward ?uch ?n f Itiyiltt. h<- v,illrc?|H?ud licaitily and with iutellig. nt an? WutliiiititOH, D. C, June 1?. 1 i. W. l>. MHS. BBOWH AM? NAKETTE Ai'Al.V. To the B??tOt ti ?he. Tribune. Bm Your Park <i>n<-s')i?ini? nf, in ipettliif ef me ?plendid lUnstlastlo- a. Parts, S-saUsae. i popalatlen whs added, if ?? Utile, t'? lue .?pien lor of that night. All that i .,-11. but he .oi? on to t?-ll Mrs. Brown that, though ?he might el t this class of people, Mi ! probably not, out of h.siiou??-. Now, this It lion, feetaam he haow Mra Brown would uot like i j ait. worn?! ?till, Iu thi- Saturday's TaiBUM Isa letter of somebody, lelllug Ihe poor lady that, what's MHS, her son Tom.in go., .night find pli asure in ?aaatts'i tsetaty. I w, heeveei the two, dear Mr?. Bru? n must be in a dreadful flutter of auxlety, aud pooi _-iu afraid his mother will not let him go to I'.tria ; to 1 |u?t am hat that there aro pretty Nanett?? ihl.-h might euthrall Mr. I!. ?,r Tom, if ?'.'?i.. -, j - .-suinlay-school they bave no! .ml them, not ft.ui pretty Nanette, iluow mud at Nanette, but does not Ut. B, m Toaa ;u?t aa often enthrall Nanette aa >? ?? iloe? etitlimll thsatl Ham I might go on ? to be what she is now. ihe waa not like I hat when flr?t, mode?! andlnuocent, ah? e? m?< from h?r sativa village, ami Bet Mr. U. or fou, who thought ?h.- looked t???? charmingly lanceen! to be left to herself, ?nd ?o he took care of her for a finie! 1 wonder when <-<<wa:diy men will lakh their pan apoasliillity, und leave ?,f! lliiowlug their own shame y call weak woman. I do not me.m to ? and her ; nly want to remind blUtv tbal produ? s 'ici-ty, luii that it i? the corrupt ?tale of .-?nd I would like to .? n there are wiio hate mud because riu-y have never contributed It mite to keep up that ?sd ?t?te ot thing?. I do j?e Mr?. Brown will let Tom go I II IOS scie-1er*. Juna 19,1878. THE MAN FOR THE NEXT PRESIDENT. to IS? Editor of Th? Tritt Biat Far in advanc*-. of the BapmMieai ami pmaeerstU Kstlonaiconventiona toi ^^Prt_4-_eyotl?io.and prior to much agitation ?JOa-t^-eatUm by the pre?? aud people, pt-ru.it me ?aro^yonroolntnca to make the following ?tig?. __*__???*?. "* M ,0 tb* mod* ?- *-18 esMeUoa : i>t !^_Jr "^???*? ?e? I)e--?>cratlc paitiee nou.l ***?*<*i a-llferent aandldata, but let both pan le. 2_5_!\k ! hr"ft'Wtrlolte'l4'>*rsl minded .Ute? jfT^ni . lhe W&tot the Unltod -Ute?, of fnp^eUef, party, naUonallty, condition aad ?Ituatluu, |_A h?TS SO political contest, natioual calamity or death atruogle," aa Mr. Henry Watterson term? It, two year? hence. A man ?;c<- ptaiile to Ihn mas??-? ol both parlies and to the cuintiy, cou) l be found in the land. He would not be t, touag-tauc, politician norpai luit am.iticaiiul.l-'ami win thy of Delta Preshl? in of tl.i Hi public -, be would protect the i;it.r?>tn or ui, toe ?Mat?.'*, ?ce that the law? were faithfully ?xtcuti'd. for the oeiicfltof ull and to tin- injury of nono. F. EnoxrUle, lenn., June in, 1 ? *BOOE i'Oi-qy* Tllr. rOST OFUCK DKP'KTMKX'I* ItrTI BBVKQ BOOKS 1?? It tOn THAT COME IN IHK MAILS?A VIO? LATION ?og mutt ootMA-noKs. To the Editor of The Tribune. Sut : The nations of Western Kuropo, with that respect, for lelt.rs which luis usually charactci 1/ ?I taeir po.tcv, have for many yeON adopted the principle umt ?tasks scut throiiKii tta ?past estos stosui ?pa? turn couutry tocountiy free of July, 'ibe (Tailed Mat ? for mally adopt?-?! the i t.y letolOg tta l'osi.-.l I'nion, by treaty. Not inly this, lull the treaty, l?y com? mon consent, wa? mad.-of a peculiarly MoOJOgiiutiiic. no nation hoing allowed lo Withdraw In.in lt. or to alter the terms of it, except with the ?OOOSOl of the rest. Tola treaty ha? hardly ?one Into force when the Cni1.il Htate? 1'ost Offlce undertaken not ?only to di?r?-K?r<l it, hut practically to ?SOtogaU il, l.y leturnine all lialile to duty to the cnntiy from which they ?MUM Till? ia ?Jot? under pretext that articles ?ulijcci to duty cannot bS t.cnt l.y mail. This is such au obvious violation of lav? l.y the ?Poet Ottlte. and tli..- argument tit?t ?OOtlOOOl IS ?to BOBOld. us i-cauoly to deserve an OOSWetV I'.ut. to put the matter beyond cavil, the tottowlng will si-fllc.- : It Is a enrdiual prlnrlpla S?f IntStoattooal law that u nation otoklog a treaty ?asooot ttareaftor ?auks taws in? consistent with ?uch a ?treaty, und if aay ?Mofe laws ex? isted prior to the ?passage of ths treaty, they are by the treaty, lpco facto, Hur.u.led, h> far as they cunt? ct. No nation has mor? vigorously ?aeesrtod this prlncipli? than tho United mates. Wtao BngtaoO, in answer to the demand for the extrinlit.,,11 of Winslov.' for forgery, replied that ?uch nu extradition woui?! be contrary to existing ?tatute?, the I/ii-tcd ?Motos madeanswertli.it no statutes had validity a_oiust ?treaty. And ull I tors* icjiis wcro iudik'niiiit at tho bringing forward of so pul try an excuse. Ami vet this is precisely tbe arguiueut now urged by our Tost ?OSes ! ?Quid rides t Mutato nomine de te Fabula narrstiir. When tbe Canadian Reciprocity Treaty was ratified many years ago, eome ?urpnse wa? felt that nil the pro? vision? of the tariff inconsistent with It wrre iuviiliil. Examination ?bowed, however, that this was a matter of courte, aud consequently our eusiomnrr luterc.iir-e with Canada, so long as th?.-treat) reuini ic?1 in force, was nigolated, tint I?y tlie tariff, but by the treaty. ?Mr. Ctishing,wheu Atiorucy-dent-rai, delivered an opinion on tins point in 1854, declaring that a treaty rc's-aied ?11 legt'-latlon, hII law, written or uuwriti.-u, that was in ci'iiiiirt with It And tlie present Attorney-Oeneral, in December last, called the atteiuiou of Ooogrees to ?tta fact that tlie duly on book? could not !??? ? oilcctcd on thus?? ?eut by book post without au infraction ot tta treaty. Nt verlhelees, the Tost (?fTlce Is daily, in nt 1er viola? tion ami contempt of law, lending buck bookattal .?:? rtvao) book-post,to the loinm-ns from whlek ftoj came. That sooner or later ttilts high handed proceeding win he put a stop to. there is i.o doubt, but mean while serious wrong 1.? besag done. H.uiaiii s. Philadelphia, June is, 1-7*. THE SOITMl KN SCAPE (???AT. TBE CAlirKT-liACiiUt Mir liiu ?SOLI 000010 ?SOl'THKHN HOIOCBATS rAlllICirAMb IN IHK OOMBOY. To the Editor ot The. Tribune. BlBS In an editorial OB the "Loiii*-i;in?i Problem," you ?ay : "Not a single one can be BOOM? of the many rascally Jobs vetoed by 1'rpnblic m QofOnMSS or passed by Republican legislature? ?meo the war, m which leading white Democrat-? W?C? not ntnou?; tlio aitive schemer?OT imrtielpant?." This is ?o palpai?!, a truth tbat I have often vomiere?! Why it was not point? I out and Insist Til ui???n win u tli?? carpct-b..^. lor contiiiiial scathing denunciation. Ii i? ?ttOS not only of ?ouielaiiu, but of ?II the State* ? Detuoi rats, now ?easoaalag their ndoedoaod lion, always atari into It t > "Badleel raeeelUy.w Ttalrow? leaders w?tre sloiaat (availably the InT.cntors ?and ?bet tor? ot all tin- ?"?in ?ne? wblck h?..- aaOdled ttati I with ?loot and ruined tin tr < n-l!'. Noliody ever went to ?1c ander lJrowiili.w'sand f-Viiter'srciriuic with? out Unding Sonic C?iufe?1' I ? r, iu l in- s a railroad presiden', niu.it toad-like ?aad whi-pi-rlng his p auMh.c teiuptailoi.s into tho ears of t ?ioveinois. In Arkansas, it i? BOtorlOOS tlmt ?vei.v ??rat in tbe State was In the "ring" which di?l Ita l??t to ?teal the Wbole State under ? lai ton, :?l always luve iii.ylblag be .i-L.? I ??I tu. in, and wiiiic h? aometlmea yielded, it will known i.or. Btnbtarnly ta "ii ppi, it should !?? known, I?. po.itlciitus, that 1 . ? at,y and si fully resisted ? V? : ? . HI of WaU, i?i??l t" : n in should I.? . tuaise of tli.ir State'? j?i Lai poattlea. I n ineui'i'r In-iciiltig to a ri'i.vi rsadon withSenator , in 1-71. m whlek how f'.'llv they comprch?_ided the pi ? to aaddta their btato with a debt ot a?rerai ?1 how ihm waa their U< a to de? em. Hon tin- ?Mrpet-baggen tor tbe m ..iik men. They ale of iuventing tbe W l?eme* by which tlie ft ate? Were plundered. Hut they were often the willing tools or ? me of whom arc 11 ? < % .? ?u -unuiicitig catpat bac rascalitle? In lb? hall- of Ortalniy tb< e were crltnea commit!?**!, bnl the ina_aaton and pait?ipatora weald ??.low until? raodestr if they were nul nulle ?o loud-uiuiit ?i. Bouncing ttali own u _. r. Auburn, A?/?., June 7, L878. A TIME WORKING \V??MA\. To the Editor of The Tribune. Bib : I non? <? m your ?paper <>f May _?*<, in a communication from Mi?.-? Ai.n.i ('. Bracket! ii'utive to tin Woiii'-ii'r ma.. log ?n it? in ,though ?so dount unintentional) to a brave little woman, that I am inov.it t?. eon. < ' It in 1 peaking of noble wot_agw?aseo, Miss Broeketl al? lude? to " the Wi.miili w in? ha.s Just pul lier b- ave shoul? der to the wheel of The ChittOO l'ont t?. earn a h"OHS??d I..1 Hi?; wid'.v. and children of her dead hi??? would lie very pood if It" were true, and if |tu,-i. ? aoold doubtless to ?_oe, let tta worn?? rel -..in! in n ted enough 1?> ?lo that und more if there . ?satoo fii It. Bat the " will iw " i? ?I??, a " brave woman," aud ?II?i not all <!?<>* n to Wring belpleas hun-is bi 1 pn al sorrow came upon tor ; but ?in ? ffor 1 .I'.t. and stepped In t<? Oil the ?zap in h?-r busband'? death ?Dar at1er day tins woman i.nl? tor Hit!?- family guod-by, hii?I betakes brraell t?? ii??- gr.-wt city, there t?. m?nale ner labw with -11 if?- ; and ri>.-iit royally does abe prove lier iiLht t?. 1? ?there. Kam a livelihood for her, lud? ?-?i ! ipotdc of i-arnlng it for ttomaelT?*?, and ?li?' w.ll never -idfi h.-r burd? 11s ?m to another whil> Uf? ami to?lth are ?pared her; tor toad "lalevel," tboogb ?et ?m slender -non den, i"-r Uniccri dcfl tbongb ?as not " rattle around " to the plaee ato occupiea. >lay ?;?>?l g?vi her physical strength and spart inri?? rid with ner grand ? sample of i\ imaallneaaandeearaaa It Mis. Bracket! bad ut paper Isatiod nnder tbe direction men, ?to would tare obaerved that it 1? conducted by Ml ? B. Wfllat- and Mi v?r A. W'lilani, and so would not tare wreectad, bv one Innoeeut-tooklng little sentence, honor iron, berto wli'in honor n, ?In?-. j. i.. n. ( hicagv, Juno 11, 1??TS. REMEDIES TOB mi: BARD HUES, To the Editor of ?lie ffS?OOS, Sin: There i i MDtiitontbk bnltflodioff ation?) hard tunes, with ai?parei.t]y lull?? ?ml ??-.i t?? ?TOOtodj I lie trouble. The jnici-of labor is not in piopoitiou to thejiiica of meato. ?Beet? especially ara ?aaehblgtar than they ?honld l>--, <-??usid?: Bg ?hat a man or woman * pet ?lay for hi? or her labor. In a word.?MC? 1? a lack of proportion all around. Now if nil tilings would be |.i..j.?r,y K'ailuated on one SSSlB, the whole ll innciinicry wonld ?run much more smoothly, and then would ta ?toss -cowplaining ot hard times. Now whv would It not ?be ?'il forme., to colonise, find go \\?-si or Soutli. and tnke opoooccnpled territory there 1 I say eoi,.ni/. -, for thai i? muek totu r and n oi ? advlmtble than for one to gn b_rc and another til? : ? ail nec.l cimit?Hiii?)i!slii|? iiiiir?oeiaiuliiv In order tube ? tul uml happv. ir that could be done new Seid? woiti'i I?- openi ?1 up ami new torr.tory utilised, aad in? (?iiinti i' w.oild be ?lcvelo|.e?l and imlividunls he p ?ogfeo, M, J-, Juin- ii, i?7a. c. ?K. BBTANT8 WISH TO DEI JN ?JUKE, To tht Editor of The Tribune. Si?: After llisdlllg your account of ?the i,|.?i ipil?? of William Cull? n lii-ant, I took up a vol mi.? t'oiititiulli-?ome of his ??(?'iiBO?read 111* " 'Inailalopsis'' Bad on?' or two others, wht-n my eve fell ?ij.???i ll??- on?- en? titled " June." I saw in ?roadlo g li nch a l.i-aiilifu! nal iptotlc Otsh. that It seem-' to m?- ?00 wonel (lo a til.n Ij - this iioiimerou? fiKinlH nii.l admirers if i ou would ?nil their attention to it or pe? Imp-? ?Iv.- the whsls p ? In your paper. H?-??i''-ct.iiliy, ?.. ?MAlyOi W. I'.Jim'; ! jft ishlratiL'?-Inn! 001 ? m i?-?"?n'l'iil ?SOOOM have (,i-.il.,?.k.-?l th.- fait that WO did what h? on the BMTBiBg i'ft_r Mr. Bryont's ileatb. 11* ?ary artp I? i.. I"- r?lBUagntoottoood tbe ?reoliaa rtonol wish, an?' c u? '-;ilf lll(' -l.d.] DR, QfLBERT DlfJUWXI TREATED. To tht Id n or of The Tribune. Wim! ll BotXtS iinjiii-t thiin that tin ;?ri ?Eleratod Road etaald eh nos tta mime of ?MM toOd to the Metioi"'lit..*i Klevat.-d ta n of on tied toi II ai.ai.hv ami I have heard u number of men exprc? Aev-?ork, Juuo i_ lH7d. THE PRESIDENT'S TITLE. INVESTIGATIONS AT WASHINGTON. Mir. POTTl I.'? ? uMMii ui: ; __i_t_*-S IB! IMM'a: ?' 1 HU 11 -NK-i-Tlli: KLNAil'. CiMMITIKi: ?__ n?in?r HMO-SI mki.tini; i oi: ih'sim Mr. Jenks, el Louisiana, was t\.,riii;i hafem _he l'otier Ooeaadttee ycetarday. I teatiled that there was great latheM tioii nml terroriMti in East I'.lie'.iii Tlie Hunocrat? of the committee matt oieii to pea ?aal testimony ?>f 11. ? ? sort beta taken. Mr. Jenks knew nothing of the allcg Bhenasa letter. Tin- tenate eemmlttea nut a: eaQed iamea E. Aaderaoa t.. tli" wtl detsoa deciiaed to testify unl.-ss tin- coauaitt would allow him to he leneeetated by eoanseL Tl whole i., unit c s-ti'l thai the witnom onghl Himtver Hi?'(jiiesti.ius asked, witaeeeea aererhali represent 'd by ciuinscl. AikI'Imui il.tline.l ton WWW, anil the committee adjourned to unit at tl call oi tin i liiiiiiiiaii. A REP?BLICA!. WITNESS. lii"'! ?o 1NIIMU>ATI<?\ IM l'KI.il !'.SA I 1<> THK PnTTKIt ( DM Mil I BS -M'MAIIdN <iHJI? ?JKNK-'s Tl si IMIi'.V. Wa?him?ton, .Itiiic 21??The Potter <"<>*: nuit?e ot ItivstiiMtiou met lo-?la\ about in,on. In tl iili-i ne, uf Mr. Cotter, Mr. Morrison in teil a? BhslTBtt i'i." clin r i i, ni!.? is pr.-sent Wi-ro llr. McMahOB, M ?prtafw, ?ieiier.ii Batter,Mr. J.O Oes, ami Mr. Be? ! Anderson was in iitietnlaiice. Ml. hin ?l.ih.irgi ?atfihnilthtprnmafllagt in the luien-st of necretai Bbenaaa. lln- conitnlttee was kept waiting until half on ho? afternoon fort: Jenks. At that hot ?he entered thi esmmtttaa reem in company trtt her liushumi, ?nd Htiemleil by a Deputj-SiTgc-ii at-Ann--.. Hhe la a good leoktoff, sei: | woiniiti of ab, ut thlitv-llie year? of us?*, < meiiium stature. Bha was Bendy but plaini DerhaShaai Is sise ahsai thirty lea jrssm ? age. He wears a full beard, has a l limai la all pn lioiinccd Koiuali BSm unit an equally prominent litilboii brehead. Tin- hatband asa Hr?t called to th?- attaai ?tiiiid, nuil Mi ' |.?t to examine him. He lei tt?t? n? follower. Mr. Jenks?In 1-7f> I wns Deputy Marshal, an bail in in a Batanee epoelallj t?? the Pariah ? iclsna. I was Micro for about four ?lav prior to the elect km. I h ml coovereed vet trcely with tho people there, and aad been lot bv in? RepoM-Baa that tiiev were ?fi?id io reststei A few of tiniii had rertatered, bol they badhee brought In for the parp?se by lesdtns I? nocrafi publican? v.-ere thorough1.?' Intimidated and ten uni! wort Bfrald even t<? go Boa. th?? registration ?.tll.-e. Mr. MeMahsa here taterrnpted Ihe testimony, tat a?Keil Mr. Bead Whether this w lines? Inn! li?. i. tailed li , rui.-iii'? lut? ii -t. Mr. Bead repli? ?1 iu the iililiinative. Mr. MeMahoa ahfsetad to any amh ti-?iimony bcini given OB the part of Mi.-Innu. n unlil that gi-. should admit that he bad m tillen the let tM lu A rub raSB a? Mr. Sherman hail denied v i iting tint letter he had in t in showing What liu?l be n tie- ?..million o affairs la Ba I I . li. isiii. Mr. Bead t.ia__aedaf Die course of the patjatllj li ruling out tealltnouy off.-red b. the mlnoritv. and h< also commented on the dilllculty of gi-itlug the ?cop? of the assmtaaUea fixed defsltety. Mr. MeMahsa tfiellf r. hia te g-.vc ? ?ingle in stance In which testimony off,tel ta t:i" part of tin minority had been excluded. 11" ?aid tin- r h ruge ha?1 been mad? publicly, and ho therefore waul? a the to ir .I. Unit? ly stat? ?I. Mr. R ? In- would rcjx>at the charge Mr. Mi .Mi no u aald Unit the cliiiigi- waa fulse, .in?! ngnlr rhallctige.i Mr. Kci-ii to r?l? r to a ?n?_li-iiisiuiui-of Hit kiiul. Mr. Bead referred to nn ofrrr of teetltnony m??lc In ex centlve eeaaloe, ?bout the imiuiiy in Monda, sud w Ble ti McMal -.n repeated Iba! ti," rcntlema?(Beed) h??l ? ib ootnmltt? ??, with - be mus? : IV? -o n-li.-ill tO h Mr Reed aald t.'. | | d to more It, aad hr rc : thai be hud beea Ir. Inn imtii tin Und uni the ?,-oi?e of th.- Investigation, but bad nc ?ni?- to do ta, Mr. MiM.'iiion rapaated hi? challenge to Mr. Beed te ?how .. ? ine ' v. here t i?k a vt une?? any qneatton thai waa propel too mich latitud. MYei ' retorted,"I think aoon And. .lUilllltiOII." Mr. Mo: n?,m aald thai he would a?k Ihe committee, bef ?re the su rl? ana le re |? , t tl;.- |.Iii|i..?ltl. n ol -- nut ?im,-?i? sun,m. n,,I there, meat of aboca Ihres um. - I lu the eon rae ?>f furl " " Babea feriid to Mi su*. Moin??iu iii..l-:. i._-i u? u ?ni? r.iiii mittee. Mr - ? ???? ????? ' executive corn nil! tee or at private caa Mr. .]? me ut a prl nii?. Mr. Reed If you are suing in deal with ll matter of private? let us know all m sunn u? paenbla i In- acting ? li.-iii in.iti explained how the qu? allem of the -,i, ttiiiin application for wlmea?e? bad I to bin ; Mi Potter bad b inded it t-. bin a! the table ?ml . i.un t?> look u ovi r utnl ?? <i whiii onghl t>> he done abonl it. bo that when the question earn? up Iu commit might !><? alii" to ?..>' whit In tlumgiit about it ? Unit w.is .ill the " pr?vate ? ancua" there wu? in it. Mr. McMabon Intimated that Ihe Democratic mem 11 ,i? mach right |to eoni ? the ?? 11? lull, li.iti : . ?Hill lo IU l -millet. Mi Reeil udui itetl thai. "ill,." -nl Mr. Mi M.ihon. " wlutt u?e I? your blow it it lu publie 1 " Mi. i. II be bad DOt born " blowing " almtll It, bul tii.it u ?i? Mr. MeMahoa ?lio had tu?! atenltoned the pni al 1 I, and the 61 Mi .1 nl.? I . . lo testlf. i? l"l i ? rere terrorlam and Intimidation in the Pariah ma. Hundred? of i hi ; driven out of the i art?h prior lo Ihe election, ;?? t ike n fuge in > publicans dan ,l Ui vote th?' Republican tick. I be? bum Me v did cm think it to do *o. Julius E, Anderson lord) me there wsa a perfecl reign of terrer in paii?ii mu? if..?t in- had b? . u Uli able t" ir? t any one to eater late t Republican organisation. M>- t \\ n ob?. ? vallon a i? thai i>l a Bepubii. a. and unit He i;. piiiuii in- were ao thoroughly ml.laled ?hut tli'V did not lluro I-. vote '?>r fi-itr of their i-'- 11 ?? witm ? her? i.Inced n petition mm,i-,l In April, 1-7'',. by resident? ?f the I nf lit rellctana, le Oeneral Ausnr, reciting murder? hh-i ?jntraget perpetrated in the ? and u?!. ng ii i m io ?uppiy military protection.] Audi t ?..n never told m- 11 ,.i i e could not malte a i iigMiiist the election. The 9350 whieh Andera u Roture ?.?? paid un .i drsfi drawn on the Dem? ocratic eaudiaale fordiatrlcl Judge hi tbe chain the Democratic StBta ?ommittee In We? Mi. McM.il.nii hit i'ii nl id thai tho ill. if t in ?| m ? I h ui ?as Signed by ?...Minor _?_-__, aud linloiixra by theHlale ?ui ? i rlaor, Mr. Haha. Jli?- w ilin - ? A in!? r-n'. signed and ?wore to tin : (whieh in- tatd ha hs_ not twera lej. Anderses caiiic u|i in n cairi-ig?' to my konse and im- in ut aeeompanj bun to Miush.ii pii ofl.ee, where that document w;im, ?? be alt with me about It We went te ? ii- Marahal'a ofliee and read over the proteal ?entenc? b>- aentence and l in? n advised Anderaon to sign it. a ! ?aw nothing In It which be eonld not algn. '- I aome of the pointa In the tiroiest, nn?l finally Anderaon concluded lo ?Igu it, and did sign II before Jmi.e liu.ii J. Camp? bell, and awore to ii. three or f..ur days afterward, ?ta? il wanted me to make an iiftllaiiitii.it be ? : ?il it Inn he signed the pr?ite?t, ?li'l lll'l not abat he was signing. Anderson did nul actuall. ?I.i i m Mini In- hail I.e. n ill lilil? .it tlie lime, ?lll'l not. I refused to m ike imv euch au lenient. montba afterward Anderaon came t.? me and wanted me to uiaknaetatement tii.it in- bad oevei __ade .un i i nt- si li^-.ii.ist tbe election In i:.o-t Feliciana, and tbal ? \ ni tinng in ih nt parish h.ni in i ti I/hi, t an. i peace ible at tho election. Andersou bud a paper written out to that ?licit, which I refused to sign, at I bad already m.nb ,iu Hiti.i.ivit to tin contrary. Anderaon aiated t?> me nt dur? m m titii? ? nml the Dem?crata bad made propoaitiona or offer? to him. ?ml ilnt be thonghl be could niiik?- a prettj ?.""I thing out ol it. An? aald thai Major Huil?.- bad uffered toglve himeeveral ?nd dollar* und a i">?ni m, if li?' would go bach on bta proteat Anderaon never ?bowed me the Bbennan icit.r, and i bare aerar teen auch a letter,noi did i -m !i ,i il-,, tlti.? ill nl tin- I une. 1 lie Oral i un- thai I knew of ?neh a letter waa on the ?itii ol January, 1-713, when Marahal Pithla met tne on CSaal i,t. it ii, 1 ii.-k< n un .i I out ll. The wiine.? was shown several letter? which he hlen titl'il as b i:ig m the liHliilwrillng ol P. A. Webber, and H,,.;, i.i .ii ilin- ol il. li ii r tn the An? il elil'.-i t mirad, ami wit? asked win tin r he lu? lu be gi -inline, lie repli 'I t lilt lie ?lui mit lliink It was; that Wehhsr slwayaalgaed hit sasm in ? bash bun.I ; I bat lr?- had uevei- s. ? n lilm sign a? tins pai?er wa? ; lli.-it it might be Ui lib? I'? Klgiiiitur.-, but Ilnil It i .i- wttesflt ?'nil ! ?/ebbereoal Thai port oi And t?<..i's slut, m? ui v.liich meiitioii.-d tht (Ml ., lag te Palea al Patter, ? hall ama ?-f Iba Dei,,,,. . ' BBBSSltteS) was Mu,-, but In I - i gtt a eaaraaies far Aadtraon't t uteatlen fraat \l?,li-; I m was thee srm tsaislatil hj Mr. MsMa inn. ii.- i.-,,.ii ?>? iii.it as wsa a aatlT? ?-' Hsrlds,and lli.it ?I tin,? ?- ht llTSd m Ali.l...m??. Mi-?is?ippi, ami lu tht J'.iis,. I - '" '-',:i I ,. ,.,,1. , uni - in ,1 Ball! 1MB, v. -u n he waa ; bsoaii int.icsiiiig partleass. D lhe fnllnwlng: B/ttB i was i.iv collector la ?d 187a n w-s claimed Hint deflell of if-il.o'") i ? <.um-. I"be eise WM investigated bi IlieGmudJurj .I.., found uo ludlclinciil -? bul f., i', 11 rue ? inii.-.7.i?-iiic:ii sgalnsl L It- Jenks, a in? nad been my deputy. When Ih? to in Iho ?I,. ?I, ,, nf lliiiltalloll ami got off In that w?y. u ? Wa? Mini ?am? Ll in ticket In the eleclloii of ls;oi A.-Yea ; tot l'arlab Judge o! We?l I ?.??ii.u t?_ii_-iu, tust you proved Uan. 1hl i.iaud Jury to have , mh, rzled the public money, wa? a Repub? lican candidate n-r judge in Weal Peltciaaa t Mr. ?Htseock <?bicct.il t?. the <iuc?tiuu as geins beyond tlie n? pi-of Hi.- InVMitlgullon. Mr. Meiliihon thouaiit it was pertinent as ?bowing the kind of candidate? presented by the Republlcaiis iu these diMiui.il par.shea. Mr. MoirisoiiMigg -?led that thequ???tion was ?_?taodsi to show the utitiii?tworthiness of the witness, It being so highly improbable that the Republican party would nominate for ludge a man who had been ludlctol f.,r ss->taaa_og the ?pasHa money. [looghto?J Mr. Etaeock ?Mid to would adaslt thai aa the ganara! rui. the pi?-.r?,.??1:011 would to aa atated by Mr. Morri? son, bi 1 exception. ??Lam-ht.r.j (J..?DMu'i Marahal Pitttn ?peak of thai Stornwa tot lei 1 Dg said t.? be ?11 p?*M??sion of Mr?. Webber! A.? Mol ti.at 1 remen .at be did noil A.-Xo, sir; I ?tool I it Be .lui uot, out I .sa?, i don't remember histm-n ueii a Uiing, ('.?ll? iivf >ii thai convers?t I m with Pllkla and the atoa jour wife came to Washington did anywhere els-* 1 A.?hto wenl .'<> ?.? Mrs >? ?abuni thai matter, and Itoo she wro lime about it ?x ?Ute -"le itaii.m ot Janea ?S, Anderaoo. we ?ni\? in? 1.11. r?-. ar ilefe wa w ill prodnee. BJ M?. I'll' 1 ? tlat-thi? year or last I A. ?I 11:111. li I, 1.1(1 1 inn not '.lO-aitlV.-. Q. ?When \.,u apata lo unir win- ?linen ita flur imin tetter, trhal <n?i ?he cavas to wtather ? <??'' ?'?n ill A.?.?lie never Hindi any remark '" m?-, pre ar eon. :.* to whether she tad it or ?heard of It She liiuirhe.l abool tue imitier. I ?Mlpnose hi,e thought 11 ?Bl kind of a Joke. At lea?t I never knew ol nay ?nob loiter, whetla-i she did or not, * en ?i. back ?from ?seetog Mr?. Wvbtor, sh? ??ill that Ml nled tier having heard of sucli , '? ttir. (?)?When your wife came down fro-n Feliciana, i-lie did not dlecli?a t<? vu ?saythtng ?boat ?the Bbcrman letter! A.?I tarealmply to r?-i??-at that tta Srsl In timatiou I ever hia.l ol ?Oeh B ilceuiu?-ni Waa OU the ?lh of Jannary. ({.?You inMr ?u.pi'Cti'd from anyllung that ?poOMd b.-i ween ?our wife ami i ou thai she knew of sucu a letter! A. I miel did. ('.? What brOOghl vom wlf" to Washington City after tin? ? oiiM'i-.iiioii iiefA.eu you ai.rt PIlKilll A.?I'D? Mite taatneea "f our owu. The wltnc?? at llrat declined to state t.tibllcly what this l.usitKs? wa-, though be ?xpn'sscd bl? willingness to stalfi it coufldeiiiiBlly to niciu? bcrs of the committee. The room wn? ?ccordlnuly cleared und then de wltmss stated Iwtal ta ofterward reoaetod in hi? public testimony), that Mr?. Jenk< ?vim- lo Washington In r?'?ponse to let? ter? fmtn Kellng? ?ml Packard, iin'iiirliig whether she feod any In*??: inntion or .lociiiuellls which would be u?e ful to tin 111 in Ihe ?Sght for tho New Orleans Col l? ? letehip ami ita toooutahlph Ho ?lid not know w hit her his wlf? had preserved the letter? rc : lii'in K'-llogg ami l'uekurl, but thought It likely that ?In-!.u|, und that she would produce them. Andei?on had been reporting In Washington tliat he had ?Siurination ar documents by which he could either di feat or seat Kel!?>gg, Jtn-t as lie chose, and the object of the letter? was to ascertain whether be know of tbe cx i?t. nee of any such dociiiueut. I!y Mr. ?MsMahoo -Wool document? did your wife bring with her when kIio ? ?. M V. a?hlngtoti, or what nts liai ?be at that time! A.?I don't II.ink ?be either took ?ne with lier or ha?! iny to take. Wnen ata was here abe applied to onr It? pre?, nt.line? 1.? ??'cur?' me a place In the Nc,v-():leans Ctutom House, bot ?he did not ?some tars for that pur* Bta had prerionaly beeo tore sereral M soie, and bad lor aome time been employed In one al the depart uicuts. tin- 'l !.-.a.-urv Depart???-ut, 1 tiuuk, wbea?Oeneral Spinn? 1 waa In "flic.-. i' lioii't ?on kno'v thai if was after John Pherman became Secretory of IM Treasury I a.-No, ?It, I <!?? not; I kin ? ii ? ..? !?? f? It ?li.it. b ?eatlM Q>W ral -pinner waa bere, and he wo? a particular fi i.-mt of ours. 1 fea ?it I-?nisi Anilet son-WeiilMT agreement was shown to the i? Uoosa, who r?'C<ignli?'?I ?he tody of the paper and tlie signature of Auderimii a? Amlersou'? writing, but tolOOSOOtOS cither tlie ?iguaturcs of Webber or ?lihi-r of th" witnesses. Without ci.iiclu'iiiig the cross-examination the com? mittee udjoiirni d until lo-uiorr.iw morning. ANDERSON ?REFUSES TO TE8TI?T. HE WIM? HI.MV ?MU I.HiAI. ( ? ?t Milil.I ? II!?THE MM.lt* ? "MMII 11 Pi INAMMol?) IN DI'MAM' is>. hut ur. ?niai 1. n -?tifv. W\-iiin'.t?in. .Inn?' '21.?The speciiil cuin luilt.e of lln? ?li mitr : ppopite?! to Investigate the Btoc Matthew?, met at 11 a. m. to? day and Immediately went into secret season, tomal? lug In p. u>.. when the doors . uni Mr. Ja?. I' andei - to ?pjiear b.f.le tin- C1.l11in.1t. ?-. II. SB?to into tie ti.it t> * room -..?y soon af ?Twurd?. Tho a B, ?m?. t< d t.'ie ?a. it m ?s t?> U- sworn. Mr. Ati'l?r???u?I a ?nil?! it ?Is t" th?- coinmltteo that be tore I ink? tho oath I ?1? - , :? ?? 10*0 1 by ? I. Kenator Ali?on?A? a v lines?! Mr I '. <??. ?hecounsel to be pietem ? <? l*.i|ll 1 Si. i- .. ... ?????* ?be anrstton ?s->|t|,.<l f In r. after, ami iti ? Wlfaeaa ean now I?? sworn. itof Allison?tlate you arranged wnh your eeaoo I Mr. Andereon He, Ir, bal I will by to-morrow. a fwotu t.) tin- ehalrmao aod nd, '? Non I i A't. i g tbe matter .nth clooed doors, Mr. An.I?i- . . all'?l I" lor? ti??- . ?nnmltta e. imuilttea tare deeMed tool j ?? MI-1. Mr, \?i-i-"ii 1 ben 1 simply d?saIn to say that I bare ? nienl t?. in iki and no <? neat ton? to boj H't? will n, vi lien we g>-t '" ?ay that ? time' to ' ittonel Mr Ai del MB I 'lo? an.?in. r secret consultation by the com.. Ilia- iv III:. -?? ? ... I? ?OB I I??- ? iiuuiill???? V. p.?- ?1? cided ti at vi.u oagbt to auewer auob queatlona aa the) desire to pal t>> Voll. AM I'??'? ?ant I? tlie fail?, l'leiiae ?I.It" }'?? o, .-up ?ttoo and 1 iialn?aea. Mr. Aul' 1 n l a iii state t!?at I tare bo ?''?Ir?*, to put am Obsta? '? iu the way of the In. ?-?turiiil.?!!. On .. ii 1? my desire und Intention to aid the cornait 1 tee all I e,m; but I s?v? no g'???l >? 1 ihould do! " lunaeL I am ?tore with ont frle ids, ?n?i un???? i am allowed oouneel, l sb 1 dine to ana wer any geeatloaa. That la all [ban I Beuatm liigoll? ?Areyon acting in this mutta-r Ilia- aih I?'?' of coll Mr. An?!? ikon?.N", sir ; It I? "f toy ?WO volition. Senator l> .\ 1- Von are simply a altaeea. Me court in th.- world woo (UueeL hui 1 member ol tii)- eotnmlt a m.min r ?.! tie lei n. Wo are charged with tu. du? -lU'atnin. and we intend to di-?c!nr?(j i to pii.ti-ct ? itneaaea aa well. M, loderaoii I will uy tiii? to tta commute?, tbat II Mi ? 11 "l pri ??-nt to ip.i-Ht.i'li lue, I .-.liull m.i o??,. 1110 L.viiik' my t? stlmony i,.! ah..on Yi.iiw.il bave tbe privilege <?f ques? tioning ?I' M.ittl.?-w- ll . ? ??u. Mr. aleiciMiii Mr. Matthews is a lawyer, ob_a 1 am not. ?ne to an?wer my que? lion 1 Mr Anderson?-Untar theclreunutaneee. I do. itor Allison?I w?l naa yon another unestlon: when did yon first muke tho acqnatntone? o? t-maior Matthew? I Mr. Anderson?I decline lo answer. g 11.m- \ ? a placed m Mr. Msttbewe's poestsaloB sny ?sapersofsnj kind; If so, what paiK-rs I a.?I decline to anawer. Ii> SenB?tor D.ivM Wh-n ?1??I you Hist ?ee Mr. Matthews I .\ I 1?? Ine lo anawer. (?? Hu?a- ion loltad with any counsel upon this sub? ject at all! *A. I hi?*.' not. O.?llura y?u taik?-.i with ?uly iiniiii'lual ?-lu? gare ?roo thUadrtoef A, I barenoKexcept 1 a-?l??l ?some geu tlemi n t? day ir I wa? noi entitled t?? uonnscl in??? eoinliiitle.' I npiike to Mi I'm? Bod Ml. BprtlJger, ut tin- 11 luae commlltee,aud Mr. Springer ?mm tiweom iintiK would not 1? M??' :<> uii'iw me coun-ici. aituig 1 li.iitiuini, nt the ?lu^e.lion of IsoOtOI lt??ai. ?'un I?.mi..1 v BOOOOOOSd lo th?' wltn ?? liial Ihe ipica'iBOS put to linn wive IhS t? ?fB hi of e\ery tuciiibcr ??I the coiiiiirilt?'' Mr. Aadereea Iooderstood?tkoi Itlsoaottsroflo? dlffnieill ?? lo me br what authority they Wei?- put. 1;. -.nanu iiivh -Hoe do yon n?-?-?! coun?seI un? is hen Mr. m.,! 1 new? icst m? a, you may waol toeroaa exauillic li'ln I And wlnii ?_?I .pu?llon nil?es u then ?icttlod. Mr. An?:? r ??n Hull ?hink my counsel, If I have one, oiixiit i?? n? ar my teetlmon* wtaa glreo. , b? i i'??.-??i;n-? will be lully report? d. ?sud b? e u read whai y??u tan ??aid. Mi. inderaon?But m thai oassl SM SS tte?t ilon to III) lia? Hl- coima.d. ?let?g 1 '11.111111,111 -That is a queslio0 M >? caiiiioi ui 1:111: Wltn \ 011. 1?. bai.ir lugalla- V.111 ?1. ?11c to employ counsel at >our ow n ? X|>< in, , I uuilf Islai d 1 Ml Ami? l?.n -(.:1a,n>. I I ? pea t 1 lin vc nu d? su c to to< I?i m U <? oar. itorDavU Buttblaaction 1? decidedly throwing in tbe way. ?ou are ?imply eatad aa a wlf . nil tin- tumi m ?reapona? to aueatlona. Unit is all. Mr. Ami, non 1 ?MU UOl BBTS ?Imply us a wituea?. 1 am on 1 rial myself. Hrnator Inivls-No, sir; y??u are simply a witness ?1 Ml Mat 11, SenatorWh] t? ??. Toutbenaetatdeflanee ttooommtt i. ?- ..i tii? s.-iiate stmpi] i>.? ..a?o you ?re ?nul ?permitted totora eonnael tor? to repr. ?< nt you I A.?That is pui ilug it rather atrongly. I det-Uno t<> ?anawer m?> ?i???- - .,. It Mr. Matthew? will say thai he ra ?the Potter ?Consult?e ol ?tta House, then III K. l.at.T Itlgulls ?' I>- I yon kaven n cil?.-t Wim Mr. bprlngor aod Mr. run* lb In?.'! A. I .lu? no,. l'.-iia? Hihi nropoeltlon i"?n made b? oiin-r pe? ?on 1 A.?Su, ?ii ; u im-i"r. ?" 1 . ; , ?mm? u- ospep ? a ?iiiiuit? ? it^-ii t" tii n -1 Uytha cimirimiii?1>?Wnen .lid y??u m.?I;.- up your mind n-1 t?. tcetlfj ? ommltte? ui t? .? t. pn Mttted by e..iins'-i. A,-l ??OUghl Of ll lust Utgkt, coming ..v. r i,. , .1, il,? 111-1 I IBM, g'hj didyoulcATi tbe city iif;?-r the House eom initi ? 111 ?* 11 limit notifying tbla 00m? miitecf A.?1 m?un?.1 von twice,orMr. J. M. Byptor, ?.I I'liilnd.lpliii (in. couii-el) ?lid, thai my wile wu? aick und I . 1 iiivu other hUslUCM beside? i uiiging m 1'iinil Washington. Uy s. 1.ai,.i ingalls ii- - Von si?eak- of Mr. Synher a? your atlorne* I i le has acted aa my at (4.?Wa? lie pi ?-seul li?f'>ie the coniuiltlee! A. ?Ye?, sir. Q? Did he put ?i ? nt A.?No, ?ir. (J ? Did ? ou .? ik tn? llousi) Coiumittee >? allow blm to aplicar for you I A.?Mo sir. ?). - Did ?Ley know be wo? there a? your attorney t A.? tot, ?ir. (?.-Did to ad vi?? you as ?to what you should answer there I A.?No, ?lr; Mr. Sypher wa? ?Imply there to look after my line: Ily 8<-ii?fot- Davis?Q.?What are your interest? I A.? Tlie? ale ei.usi.lerahle; I have been eiiiectltig for the li-?? two year? to be ludicted for lu-rjurv In LouiRtuna, m i I went lo Mr. By ?ber In regard to that Butter. y.?D.) you think you are In any danger of that here Iu Waablngtenl A.?No, ?lr; not uulcs? it 1? ahown that I foi-g? il tue r turn?. (??l>i I you ask tne IIi.iuc comii lttce to graut von permtaalon to _[i|,<- ,r i?< fon (beta by counsel I A.?Not dm-rily: lapofce IS Mr. Mihsoii, am! toll Inni tiiatl si mild like m b - represented by eouus -1, and he said ho would hart it arranged. liy ihecn.iii'tu_u?<?.? Aud It was arrange?! t A.?Yea ?lr. or Allison to Mr. Matthew??You have heard what Mr. Anderson baa ?ai?i. Hare you any ?ngcestlon to make to the resimtttee with refotenee ingoing on aiih Mr. Anderson'a t??umony ! Mr. Mattba? ?I dWlhsYcry much te take th?- respon? sibility of making any suggestion? lo the oommll llrject. I am re.idy hcri' today ami ?hall be at. any future time that the eonrsntenee nr the eommtttee abaU fix, fur the purpose af assuring tbe committee und facilitating in anyway within nr.- imwi-r the objecta and purposes for which it waartMisiuated sad antaoaiaed. The oulyconras other than that of waiting nn il the committee can have the s nato to compel th?? aaawera if lha wu It to obtain trom tbe oummlttee ol tbe ether house t h ? itiitetiii'iii v. hieb be ha? already made under oath ne forelt, and which constituted tbe ground and ba which I naked tbe B-nate for thn appointment of this committee. lueaas the eommtttee think tbal is anfllcieni forth? porpoacaof thelureatlgatten with which they am charged, aad obtain bal leatimony, i am ready togeeaaatl u had been deUrared acam bete. Bat whether tbe eomnuttea ougbi to ink,- thai oe-r-? l think is a ?in? ?tion which the eommtttee ?mgiu to decida, Bat 1 do nut wtab to be eontldered tot -niug any opinion or adrtoe, m Brwrasstae any wi?b iu reca? J to that matter. Aft.-r aaetber tears! ?(-??ion of (be cmiiinitti-e, the act? ing chairman addressed Mr. Andersen as follow?: <4 ?The committee ha? decided tintt tuey ?ill require your testimony. I wish to ask you 1/ you in,, willing now |a answer such questions u? m.iv in- propounded to you by the committee or aiiv member of it, ami nobody else. A.?I am not. i1 v??u -t:i? persist m refusing to anawsrl a.?i do. N riator Wh.yte?In the :i!i ince of the Senate WS h ve tin power to punish Mr. Anderson for contempt In refus? ing to an?-.? ?-i oiirquttations. Under these eiroomatanc?a, 1 more tbat the committee adjourn subject to tho call ot the ch_lru.au. The motion waa agreed to, and tbe committee ad? journed. EC HOP LAN TOURISTS. LAB6B LISTS UY TO-DAY'? STKAMSIIIP3. POl'K M'KAMKKS TO TA KB FIVE Ut'NDIfED AND SIXTY-SEVEN SALOON l'A8SK.N(JKltS. Tin; dep_-ta~ee for Europe continue very large. The four stcaim-hip* that will nail to-dny will ? au y ,r.<>7 cabin passeii_prs, probably Ihe largest num her on any BM day this season. Among the pas, ?enger? for Liverpool by the City of Klchuiond of the Iniuati Hue, are tho Hon. II. A. Adderley, ?on of Lard Nelson, Ihe Ko v. Dr. Thomas Arm i tag*, I>r. Win? ston of Mic Mutual Life Insurance Company, Mrs. O. It. Blanchard, wife of the vice-president of the Lile Rall wav, Lugen? Kelley, Xl.oiuas ??. Hhcniman. It. Worih lngton, the luiokseller, tho l'.cv. A. Mackay Suiltb, of Beatos, Prot-teer GeorgeW. Hmith, of cinctunati,pr?> fcaaor Tron?is A. Wa ker, Professor Hendrickson, of the Naval Afii'liniy, Colonel Deuce. Miijor Opeuahaw and C.iptulu McCliiitock, of the Lnglish Army, and Captain 1 'i lo and Lieutenant lilxhy of the Kegular Army, and I lantimsnl Till.-y of the Navy ; by the We?er for Bre? men, limon ran KUeudeclicr, Minister Plenipotentiary of the (ii i mau umpire ut Jai>.in. Ht ar Admiral Hclfrldge of the N.?\y, ?ml T. Alexur.drc ?if the Alexandre Pteam ?hlp line; by the Circassla for Olnsgow, the Itev. Dr. Frazer of Buffalo. The following are the full saloon list? : Ii.lt I.IYKIitv.oL?J?y Btramihip City of P.ichmond.-The. linn. U.A. Adderley, Mr. and Mi?, i). Q.Andersoe, Mia? Nettle Anda ?nu, in? Hey. Dr. Ttiutuas Arndt?..-, Mi??.\l ?l-in.i. Mis. T. H. Arnolil, I. __ Barry, Charle? It. iiliu-i-iliiitt, 1.1? uti-niuil William II. Ill-lie. MI ?. 0, 1?. Iii-ui-liarit. K. ?ii- Barter, Jnlui ll. Brin ton, < i..-.rl.? Iirown, ll,?.? rt Bachelier, the Rer. r.?lw_r?l J. Cooney, Mr. ?rink ?liaiik. II.uiv a. ?-oil.?, Hie Ber. Dr -. II. tout -i.i, it. A. Creapl, Yv. M. Clark, Mn? liuiina Conayr. Mr. ?ii<l Mr?. J. MUiKir Decker, W. H I'm. II. M. lietue. c. I). Deahler, V. Dinner. Vf. M, DoaaMaoBL D. Eraaa tne Ber. P_Iix U, Parrel ly, J ?-. ?ii-nr.- atigrr. Mi?? ?ialliir? O. P. Hawea CO. UaggPtt. ll.e llev. J. J. lli-mn-??. t, lt-'li-I.ik lilil? Jnlui w, Hsiii?, llfury liatiaw, Profi? VV, Hi ,.lr;i ?s.,11, Mis. H?-iiilrtckai.il, ill?. 11. J Hardy, l.il-ard iliiglii*. Mm? -l.uy A. II.iiioii, Kobsrl "i. aiul ?lr?. Jolm IloliUwortuy, iahten, Mrs. iii.wsid.E. a Jackson, F. Johuson, Mi?? it. Jeffrey, n. If. K.i?<-,iii-r. li. v. Kuiiiii, Cbsrlea Ki.tilrr. Jr. Ku_?-ue Kr,l?y, Mr?. Kilny ?nd tuant, u i n. I. M. i roa, l. p. l.'.t.u.atiiu, Mr. *iul Mr?, ?l.nl.? A. 1-auo ?tul lu fji.l. Mr. un.I Mr?. An, ami luanl. U? org? W. ?a? ey, Di i ii. Lin i-, mi?? i.iiii?-, Miaa Hun ? am? HcAlUwrr, J-iii.? P. McAlUler, Hi ut v Mir P. A. M.ir.| ; ii _i?lihy. Vf. Mm ti-t!i. K. M?tenme, K. Mc Miliward, M.i... l.ici-, Hubert 11. Milni'V ]l ; Mr i.lnl Ml?. 1. II. infant ?ml tiial.l, Mi? Aray Mirsh, Hut Ber. Miilluil.aiiil, Mi?. A. Mi'Auullv. Juliu ' Mac Bonne, Pr?a?n?B M? ??. tie ll-v. M. <> Bellly, _?Jor V, ?). H. lipeti?li?w, - ?Ira, A M 1'ialt, Lo.il? J. Uuil', ?'. I' -. il?. Mi. a_.l mi ?.mi .mi?. f'Uieucit M. KiHii, it?, tin- llev. ?'. .??tiinjrl. ('. J. Mieuhard, ? .-iii.i Mi?. William .?u.i : :,. .\n?? ...nig-.- Vf. .-.;il 11;. Vf. 11. Hloktw, "ti. ? ? ?lu?k-, Mi-? Kate Smith, the Kev. A. M Mr. ?nd Mrs. Tbomaa ?. Mr. an,I M i 1 i. , ,t li. p. Mr?. Till, i, Mi*? Allee Twuinbiy, i.r??tu? lit \'.nr_'lii-y. Jam??., Vanghey, M ?Hin \ ?n bun d, ir ... ?. w loaton. .?un-? Winston, V. U. Walii, \ u .?.?,. i" P. C. V.IU w w ?. ll I. H J. Whoa, ??li? Amy Wissi, Mi?? Norata Wood -'?11,1-v W .?si. Ml .. ..?im ?\ i-, ? t, ll Worthington, I'rofeaaor PraniU a. Walker. mi? Waisrr Mr.Wa_r.ua, atra.W. i Wheeler, Mt?s Ulla -. I.ilwitnl i.Miiiir, Mr? l> ? KiuIm?. Mi?? . Joints i.e. .. ? i,?-, il. M to Pi?lago, in . Vf. Pai wu?. Mrs. K. i'. -, II. 1'. >aii,.. ant. ?? In !.. t . Lou?ils, N. i. Page, th? . Mia? Jan?- ,M ii.it i- i. Wrl-lit. Mi?? l.ii i.- K. I lu,m?.?. Mr?. Mark ? 1, linn- \ it. I -?, .i. l>. lit?. Mi?, llnli'iiiliir. 1'. Nyir, Mis? J.MI.- Illlilr:i|., Ml.???.li:i_ Il U Wll-ou, Mi.? l.ucy II. ll ll - -ui, Ml?? . I.i. I ' ..?inn? .Mol. dl. Mi?. Lucy A. Parson?, Mr?. A. M.? ii" \\ li.iiii-i. Mi,, iluiy A.-I i? kti-y M_M .1 ? ?I.- t4.lt Inn, tta Coue, ?ti?? Mar] ? Nt_i?C. Koblosou, M I.. l> M il?'i!i. Ml?? < l.n.i II -lui ii. i. I'iniiii.is ii 111.???min. Mi?? i'. \V ?Itheua >ti-ti-i!?, Sir?. Ml, n htad? Is ll-- ? Uaa . i>r, tliu Be?. \s oKr,'-. P. simili. Mi??Juli-W?r?l. Mr?. A H,n May Mis !.. n. ' - I illu.iTeiit, Ml.?? L. K. Mil/ ? ?'.u? -m, Mi-, m Tolutaa, Dr. Mary st?i. Ill, kir, ill?? M. King a J. U-uehaw. a. T. ?....n,... ???ile.ii. In A I'.. C-MBhell, J. 1. him i-, K BeO edict, it. at?art. M;<? 0. hiu.hmii, Ml n. Hall, Mlaa r Matai i - Jnlui ii. atarlawa i'iutc?*<.r w. n. Joboaon, w. it. n>. j.i.i,i',k. i. n. li.il. Jiti.n-? ai-iiii?-si?-, HenryC. Ki U< i Mr? If. ,-. , Miss In? n?, m I. Ui?- M. A. Mi < iiii'iii-l, MrS. U. P. l'a?.all, Mr.it- -dote Morte. H. U. Theiaoli, wi.?.iiii ?.illaiil, Mi.. J. N. Cot, Mis. i. n. l'id ,i,i. ? Meuibsck. l.ii inn Mi.N BySUantthl? Wem. Bam roa Ki??-n ibiiiti. A li. .:? i, Mi ?ml Mr?, l ? . i iimiil. J. A. huit/. J ?i pli Sflin, l.l.i-or, Mr. ?nl Ml?. Itiiuy J. Meyer, Mr. aad Mra, J. \?r?ti. 11. Boahn, Mr. ?liil Mi?. M. M il.lie -?c. Ad. llJlu,-r. Mr?. i,mm, M:?? i... n? arana '- P. _??m___?nn. K.It?.II,I ? . .Nu'l. Ill, Mali 11? 11 , till lllll Hl.il . l.llii, 1., H A to .?li-in,, /. H Im-.!, Mr. ?n.l Mis. CtaSi Millir. i,u?t?i- Ut? AIII.IHU ?ml tttn , million, imsnn, Rest Admiral Helfri-ga Mi?, s-.-iiriii..-, Mra a iicrnil de Schntt? and two -? ? Man? utteand Mrraat, Maat?. Alben ?iiniite, Alfredo i.? f.ii.-. mi and Mrs -aainel Frank, Mrs. P.McM. WUaoa, Misa .?.m..mi i.. ,i McCartney, Mr. ?ml Mrs. l^uii? iin. ir ?mi Mi.? J. M. Praaar, W. >?. Palr!?_b, Bobert Porioer, Mis? Ida grascke, K. ??? Leaayaikr, Jolm and child, Mra, m Benson, Mrs. Cbsrle* Koeh um'. i'liM-i. A l'ii?iii-i, ? iiiiijiI Mi-.ur, Mim lii.?,- Htaffenback, ?ui.i.. .. II. P. Kliilli.ni|.t, il. HliM'k, Jhinl. Host iilmtiil. Miss r'r?u/i-l.* Unlit, Joseph |l..in-., John Wi i.can, I. 11. Adler. Mra ll Kirsch. Master! Lui? mi \,,?.i,i, MlMCbarlotte \o.??ier, I- Bebht-lncer.John ?, J. l>. ??iiiilliiilii.i, b. Wolff, tin- l.i-v J I. iistilliii?, ii- unerbaa and two .hUdren, Mr-. Behna Kuauor, it. \V. !?l,.iil.r. Mra. ll?Diia l?-ty. I.. W. Hi>l?le, bcbuau-r. Bainnel Hobuster, M. Behas lii, Ml?? I.i n.i :-i liii-l.-i, Mis? lluiuia Bchaater, Hani Hchaater, PeterC. lihsrst. Mrs, Era Baatiaa, . I ?-iii-iikiii. Mis? II. ( ?:.? . s -n. Mrs Loiiuu liu 111? ll, ' ?cI.imiI, P in.' i c?. ?i. n. w. Qaara, Mra ?.i., i ii, Adolph r-i??-|t. Cliaile? ll<i?tu!i.iuin, ?li.?ilis II. rJlnger, Heinrich Broealtrr, Albert Mi i.i i .i.-iii.iiri-'. Iloury WcyniuDu, bichani Womer, >i m hi, j o-? i.i? - m 11 ii. s. iiiiuj.-ii!. Hcrni?an Msrsl u iintii.utt, Mi.? Ro-inaCamera,Mr.and Mra. tlberl 111,1,1 ?i I.i Im .inn. It Wiriiri, Mi?. ? i.riitiui- lii ..reu?, F. j. Miiii-r, jn??-|iii Wataler, Mr?. ACKeraiana K. ? luussiiuu?. , 1 ,lt,. I.a-i.iSS By SUannhiy Cr?aient.- Juin.? McVaae, P Daniela, John muiiiii, William n. Holmes, unimi McL-rcn,John liobinr, liana CartlalaMr. m.i mi?. Warren n Brait-, Mr, ?aid Mis. Haa- n .-?until, Mr. aad Mra William !.. Story, Mr. esd Mr?. jnini nr}an, Jim?- BUapeoa, ncorK? -C Braaghn, r. 11 I'.ult, A. A. K- I?, tin- It? v. D. C. Potter, lie- Let. Joiitl j. liniiiiiit. Jnlui J mho Hi. Vf. H. Mu\ tli, II. is MacktC, I'mt . ? ii. Horatio N. Maul, I., r. Muiim, Adam Campbell. Ale-ander \v. tiaig. Mra Jaaalt u. Poster, sit?? Juin:?- Laagaa Mra a. h. Branneao, Mlaa Man Maan, Dr. Joan P. Kiisr, j, ii. liauKinan. J. p. WIck-nhaBB, Jctaii Vf. Wurful. Mr, aim Mr?. Sainiiel !.. Power?. Miss .-.. M. ?li.llltli, \1. ? ,.,?iiKt> Hates, Ml?? Mat] '. Unies, Ml?. I.uias, Infant ?nil inn?,-. '1'. ?ml Mis. a It. lliit.il. M.iht?-i? I MOD Prater, Mr. and Mis. s. o. Balwck, Mlaa Bullock, M isllsferro, Mlaa Agnee Agnew, Mr? 1. I,l-t,l, MIS? il?.?.tin- M. Bridge?, Mi ami Mis. Ali i?iiilir Murray, Mi?? Maggia Martha, Mis. Vf, it. iwi, ii t.. tus iiev. u. u. Praaar, Mrs. i'r.i/.r, Mr. ?lid Mr?. Ak'.amlir Milne. Jolm H. M,,-, - M I ..oiiil-riii. Mr?. Julia J. Hulliert, Ml?? II?t ii,- ii. Hiiiinrt. Miss At.hio OeedaoU, Mr. aad Mi? Warsblng, l.iiw-nl W?i?iiiup. Mr. ?mi Mr?, r. Barleterh, Ml?? i- llurlei<li. Ot Hull, inli, l.leuteiiaiil I'.iiu.l P. Hum, Mr?. ll?ul, Mr?. WltUaw F, I iiauai-ii. Lu/H- i i Hii-t u. Ml?. I-.,I?_i,t l'un nui., Ml?? Itosall u B ??iitiiiK. Mlaa Rllasbetli i ,it.mar. -i ?i In? Wllaon, Mi?? Ainu,- McMmah ?y, Mis? Mattiu L. Poll? H Btetaoa, Mra W. H. Cashing, Mis? Uail-JUl. Mi ? Ji- h,,- H Iitinlliiiii, Ml?? Mill ,1. J. Chlltar. Ml?? Hainiiili Cs ITI?:?', Ml?? U il. Mi?? M.trllia K. Hariiiinl, ,,' i ii ic-maa, Ml?? Floreuea Waireu, Di Milcliill, Ml - (i.inl?..n. Miss \ loi ? n. Hbepard. ?nil, Mi?? M?ry 0. Ilnsjk?. Mis? 1-uiia P. I'lait, Jnlui T. ?lar I-mi. lb?! IK ? l' ?:?? -|i.ii.ls,iri, li. ii McDtmiiell, I u- i P. Hull, m M, i-1 .int. Mi?? Cl-T? . ?liai ru.m. M.?? Martha H. : ?? Mml? K. ?lib 11. Mis? M. s. Heu? in i. ai Paga lu M- B. Brewer, Cbartae O. utile, -aaraell? Wsrd, MI-? tlBCh?! ? ???un. Ml?? Mary K. Duua-av, D? Uissl. Mi?? Muriratul T. Vflot, Mi?? h'ilty l little?. TU,una? A. N. Ali-'i, 11. J. Q.ial?-. Ttinuu? 1.. ili-iiiii it. I. Imlor, Mis? Kil-it T. 1'liclii?, Mr. and M P. U)iii?n, Ml?? A. K. McKee, Mr?. M. M. ?Stu? art. Mr. and Mr?, unter jr. iukii m. a. Boot, Frank M.-iii.lf the llev. J. C. Muple. Cbsrle? i Kiddle, H a. Hull. Mr. auiiMr?. ThouiM ?arson, Mr. and Mi?, vsiiiiitin alian, uwi? iiaker, Ittm Drew, iiu.h Wallace, Kuuca F. Uage, Oeorae II, Kdwarxla. J,,liu en Air?, Wiiliaui l.ym?u. J. A. I'alnter, John U. Ho-?, Jome? W. Tucker, Hubert Clark, Ueorg-e W. Uarpeutar, 1 n?i, nek I!- Uuih, Alexander c?ni|)lM'U, Samuel Ml , !.. liiiuliiis'iiiii, i'rofea?or William J. Hester, Iboma? J. liiuii.iiitiutl, llnii-rt Jubiiaon, Cbsrle? ?J. Atuiwurth. 1,. Muoro. F. W. Evelatb, James ClarK.-on, John (Stew? art, Carlo? N. Carpenter, Mr. ?ml Mr?. Ai?-k.?n?l? r Wii_ou, Ml?? Wilson. Miw Margaret Wilson, John Wilaou, M. II. Whitney, th? ll.iv. A. J. Benedict, Ueorjre O. ?. Lawreuce. Profesaor O. H Hurciiard, William iVlmble, Mlaa Kate TtUnblS, Utori? ?beldun, Brlntou kUag, Dr. J. P. Bio?. THE COURTS. FOrXD GUILTY OF FORGERY. CONVICTI-JN OF DONNKU.Y IN TIIK ii.i UTlBlB) (AH*. The trial of Terence C'Neill Donnelly, as a principal in Ihe forgeries to which Edward A.Riley, Wil? liam Bl?y and I/iuis Carlin bave already i?lca?led guilty, was closed yesterday by the conviction of I* nneliy In the ('.nut ol (l-ncial ?Session?. The forgerlca were of the name of Edward C. Lltchficld on the bonk? witb which lie liad doppelte. Tbey ?mounted in ail to over SlOjJOa Tin- Itileys and Carliu ?ol off wltb about SM.OXX), and were stopped at Barbadne? and brought hack. Tbe Kilcy? iheu accused Donuolly, ??nd tbeir sion, ?riven on the ?Und yesterday, ws? iu.it Donnelly ?lid the a? ?nal liigiug, writiug tbe forged ??(?.-nature to i: e cheek?, wbteb in? rease.l In amount until the last, on winch tbe Indictment is found, wai . ? Ki Chang? ?9.900. Cai-nu ?seetna to have come ia through ?li?. ov-ritig what waa going on. The litleya state that it ?a h ?_rranjmd that they sbould go by way of Barbado, s to HiRots. and l'oniitlly was to lollow tb"ta with mining lui).laments and macluu-ry. aod tbey wouidengage in mining. lo this story Donnelly opposed an absolute denial and I'toof of a wcll-estal.lisheit und hitherto untarnished character, mu some eridenee ria.it i:,,- Kdeysttaaa ? It? i ? cecui? ?I the forgeilc?. The |uty, l.owever.found him guilty. Judge Uutberiaud detet re?! his ?eutence. A RUSBAJiD cilAK-ED WITH CONfiPIRACT. ?Charles A. Turpisch, of No. 'A'.vj Myi-tle-avc., Brooklyn, ha? ?tacan a ?ule in the Brooklyn City Court to secure an absolute divorce from his wife, Kn?lle Tur? pl-n-li. on UM ground of alleged Improper intimacy wltb Lester Ileinbach, ol No. 178 Congre??-?!. The partie? to tho ?nit tiro, natives of Uer-nany, and were mairled la th!? country In 1873. Tbey have 00 children. Turplacb ?served In the Franco-Geiman War. The defendant de? nica all tta allegations of th*. eomp'aiooot? and tapoaas that ?he believe? tbem to lie the result ?of a eooaplraey with Amand? Pronta*, who, abe all?gea, wishes to marry her buelmnd. Aliout tta mi.I,lie or May, she says, the plaintif! culled on tar at the bouae of .Mrs. Oi'cksuer. Mo, 183 Eighth-el., where she w?? living, and told lier that If she ??1111(1 make ne defence to t >u- suit which he wa? about to bring agaluaS lier, he w ?mill give her the furniture of t!:e house which they had 0M>apied. He also mud.? a similar propo?a! in let tern to her. In March ???S, It la charged, the plaintiff turned tbe defeudant out of door?, and ha? sin?-?- refused to suppaiu In r. Mm believe? that her Imsl-aiid'? love lias ?mob estrange?] from her by love lett? is written to bun l.y Amande FrunUe. Mrs. Oecksaer also make? aag uavit to some of these facts. A motion for alimony aad counsel fee will be made in a few day?. A COURT CLERK'S FEES CUT DOWN. Judp?? Clioate yesterday remU-n-d an im? portant decision on tbe subject of fees In the Called States District Clerk's Office in tbe matter of Verwenle. The clerk claimed under tho statute, tlft-ayn eeato for each name searched against on Judgment decrees; for each name searched against 10 bankruptcy proceeding? be clitimed ten cents for ca?'h of ten years, or fl for each name searched ngnlnst. Tta Court sustained tbe Petitionen in th-elr claim Unit In bankruptcy, as well a? in ludgiiu-nts, tta clerk should only receive 15 cents for each name searched ncaitist. Tins decision will reduce very uiateriully tbe income ot the Clerk's Office. UKDBSIBABLE NEIGHBORS IN BROADWAY. The ease of Julia C. Witthau.s au?l others against Asah 1 Uawlev Heath, came up in Superior Court, Special Tcini, yesterday, on a motion to place If on the short cause calendar. The defendant leaeeC office? at No. 'jot) Broadway, for five year?, tbe lease my eluding tlie usual covenant for quiet noaaeealeo. Tta ?mit in for il,old 11 rent ut these premise?, and tbe de? fence in that Ihe plain:;?! leased par! of the same prop? erty to Cinto <v Co.. lottery snd policy dealers, ?i.'.l tttaO such leasing lia? caused ? sertou? Interference, by to? conduct of the visitors of thst linn, to the business of the defendant. The decision wa? re?cr?. > i. FINES FOR SUNDAY LIQUOR SELLING. Tli rot? of the men indictetl on Thursday for violating tlie Excise Law came, yesterday, before J.idaa Sin hcrlatiil, and paid their fines. All wen Indicted lor .? iujiior ou Sunday. Henrv Schramm, of No. 250 West Nun tcctit>i-?r.. was Sued (1100 for -eliinii a g!a?s of liquor ou Juin; 'J. Francia Rnppert, ol No. l'?3 B .*?*??*?? si., for a similar olT-iicc on tin- same d.iy, i < ? d tta same tine. Peter Ehrst, a barkei per at No. 4.*> Thiid ?iv-j., for a Similar offence on May '?1, was llue?l flQ, COURT of Arprn? Ai.BANY. .Tnne 21.?In tlie Court of Appeal? to? il .it th.? f?)'l?i?Tliiff decisions were handed iti.Tc : '.' ?? ??w??OS aKt. I'avne.?judgment afllruied with e< s - ?intyt lb? Merchants' Bank <?f ?Daaada sut. i.ivuigKtnn.?JinigineB? d . ml ne-a trial granted, costs t?. i???. wick sat. Iratikilel'l. Parker ?irt. City of Online*.--tirita '. and Jinltmeiit ?lisol'ite f??r defendant on stimilsMsBfa petition ?if < ;. or-'?? W M ?-??I- BBBB sIHnueil with i?m(?. In re, petltmu of K'.swell li. H.!t._? iii?missed wiiii costs to Mitch sgsfaa? la ii. ]>. iitioD of Hebrew H-?i?? s?a?M to vsc.-ii'. etc -Motl .n denied Witt * 1 <? ??*???_? In re 1'. i rnblle l'ait.? re'atlvo to laying BEBE? it tta ?I ?o ?a to -,'ivo costs t?i nt j : r ly _i ::rt. ?? w,. lMn.a.K.1 , Q..M.1 .-?l..^ _? Dick???_ and others, sei?Ham?, a?_ th? ( l'v uf l'oiiurt.Jk..*. pslc. respondent ; hi. sun for I " Bsker for res| ? S 4M? ??Ici x rcl. John Murray, ?ppi'lla:.' rennt , .'! the Peace, etc., u! .?lew Vork, Submitted. Court ad'oni'ued to Monday, fieptember IS, IS7S. ?D-OMIOW JOOO 21. Supreme C, I Term?Bv.Iitilir?! Doiiohooo? (VConnor :'u't. An-tui and others.?Order runted I.owaw stem ,-t sl imt. t lamsnii ?nd others.?Decree grnKteA. ? /' t III?lit Judge Van V??r-i *t?a_I suit nu u for a ne? trial denied. H .. t Ik* ? i. n. t'n.a'iivi.'ia- ?nil Water uap 1! aa?.? U ?tlnii f??l a ln-vir dial lia niel. tor Court?Special Tirm?llv ('!ii f ! ?two Curtu.-i rauitch aj?. Master-oil.-( ml. -.uo?a Hi- .Tn.lir.- M.-nf ?r.l ? Ttannev sirt. Mi-Mull, n ? F?.militas?* fa? t mi?! f \i* ?. it.-I. Iivje' Hsrcnset al. ?pt. Tliornton et ?1 ? Cut* set'le l snd ordered to be Sled. Me i rwl?-k.~(linnin?ll a.-t. M'vcknir.-ONar irr.iiiluii,' receiver leave t? Sell. etc. 11 MilK.-r Mi'inifs. lurlii?; ('iinij-my ?x' ' siiiieil. Ziraner aiit. Best.?Uidei a' :i?l Burke.?(in! r ?lenj lug in-?t;?n ?SHI fin ? ">H et nl n-.-t Hc,Mt?.~ iinl.-r ilcnylna (notion for a i est. r a?.-! ??ill et a:.?Hcf-n?. ? ata }ud-nuent of foreclosure ntni ?nl?' order..! Hawk? s.t. WW io.iiH el nl.?Ite.ruit'ittir nl???l an,I liidirnx \u* Alleu it al ?i|it. W unlit.- t'nilert.?nur a|.pi?.v?-il. -WflaSO oici. Ilotaltiif*.?order for JuilKuit'ut. Krle. i,t?. berrretal omerarante?!. Newman ait? Kr? ? 1er fur ? li. lili nil? in.fr ??t 'timr lilc.l anl Jml? "eut sfllriu?d Arnold ?fit. rotten Order a?? pointing Nathaniel i. Smith, as?., receiver eti iu ihe iiiiiiiera.f Pro?!.?Witt of haliea? coma? allowed l'r>ist sgt. D ?i Sl Mii(i??n (o sel a?.?le pi-uceeitlnjrs cr.inted. ???:?' Bank aat. Trac-v el al.?Motion ?to? rn."I. -?itli $10 c?:?. IB al?i?te iv.nt Tatal *t% ...?.il .-t si \t.iti.?n alciiia-il. mtli ?,1 nata. It.eiiiisl??)* it ?I. sgt. Crowell.?K n!en?L Hanimoudacl Schult?, Ifotlon granted on payment of il? ?i ili-!iiir?niciit. of term when ni??ne-t u.?- t ?ken xta di'fi-inlant Consenting to refer the issues ; f-tn.11 iintl. a? ? lug t.. le- .n?. ?i?! ?d, and reference to proceed ft ,m '?.??i to dar. ('?miau airt. Iliirnte -Finding? ssu I I'a-rieaaO nui comstock.?Order of dlscontla - M ?ri Horn ??.! > .... n! ; Nassau lnt.ik ag-OttlSi Quirk sir? Ii.a-k .-!-. u. \\ i..- leragLi row; 1_?cher sat. i.in. WMto?y?ga il.'iion.l: Wiit'lil Bjrt lliL'inn?: Seaman Bat It? .?i on: -e*. m in aitt K.anl.ni; M ?-.I ley aift. Prior, et .?l *\,.ca,yi Kiille?? ton? Horcbea st-t. Schneider; Prie? sk'- Price- ?i.-iiiliew? Bgt Matthews; aoor? uiit. ( ?>te; Hellard M ?ke? 5 Cowen agt-Ilorsat, : flheuharU ad sut riaitt 1 rhoma?: Mil.1,uni ?gt, Nlcbol.- nr?l.i- crante?. Commun ?'?can?Special Ttrm?Hv Judn Vao I : ,- ,n ; 1..? Eleventh W?-?~d suing? l?siik n.l. Hay ? t at, (iiine ?cuno?).?Petition of A. Heller gr*nie?l ; '??? npliiHaa In r? a??uiiiiieiil of itouss. Hell A Co.?Ahs?>late onli-i on pe? tition slaiK'tl. _ lllLl^ SnT PASSED BY COM, impoiuant MO_su>BS sin i. <?\* ras m:\aie cau KVDAlt AN!) THi SPKAKliK'fi lAMtB. I'iKSERAL PRESS DISPATCH.! \V\?iu\<.;<>\. Jim?- -1 iV?wg ?Um bill?, on Ita Isa .te Caleiiilar iiu...'t.?l SO ?re the Sout'ieru i'aciie und the Texa.s and I'.ic.tle Killin;?! b:iU. t i.? n I! to re? peal ull tbat i?aii ?attta li? ?111111,'tiou Aetwiiich author !/e? tin- Secretary of the Treasury to (lisp .so of lulled States bsO?I aad ledeeoi aud cancel tin? gr^eutiack 1 mi'ciicy, am! tlie bill to provide for and regulate tho connuBg "f tta votc-i of I'rcHiilcnt and Vi.??? rm.ilileal, an 1 tlie d? ? ??ion ?MtolOg thereon. Among the pool? tusu-utre? pending in Ita Houce ?a the close, on which no final sctlon was taken, are tta ?tonowlog lulls: To ?motets inter-State roinunrce. For the ?farther distrituition of the r.i-nrv 1 a?;?r?). For Ihe c\i. i?li u of time lo complete the Nortbcro PaclBo li.iii.M.l. l-'or beadat? m i over L'ulon ???Idlers la private, village or city ci-initci I**. For ?addlUonal Clrealt Judge? lu the ?ecoud aad Seventh Judicial circuits. ?B??ting t? leiegraphl?' coniaiiinlcstlon between th? ; Slates and foieijfli couulrles. Tta Mexleanand Indian ?vara pension bill; also the Pension lull lor tii?? war of l*?i'.'. To regulate loo ??ipwoeatle? el ?aetOMkatata. .?Hou of wage? iu tiic ?. ?itrnmeal ?Prlati?g Oso l'o 1 i|iil[? an etpedltion to the ^retlc ?cat. For 11 N itiuial uiuaeiini liliil.ling. To retira Natioaal i>.mk aotaa. ? Hie Kailroiid hill. Toaarvey th?- S/eetera T(?i?<?lovanipo Pidflc route. lo am. ml tlie pacille liailroad a- I?. In rel.it 1011 to the protection of the Mexican border to Texas. Constituting Jcr?ey City ? port of entry. For relief ?>f ?lettler? oa laud? ciuin.i ?l 1? tbeSouw and North Alabauio l; iilroed ? ?iiipany. ltd nu- IliMinil ,-wauip Canal Company. To apply luu proceed? of tb? ?ale? of pualie land? to eiliU'tttlon. -:aiill?h a postal laving? depository. For relief ol owneinnud piircin.?.rsof lands fold for due? 1 lave? In ,!?ry Stales. ,_.__, For th? Huai ?eitieaielit of accolluU of the United Stau? \Aitti certain r.ulwa. I were also about 300 private bills (mostly pension bills) on too privat? calendar which were undispoeed aC Tii? Senat- hill making legal-teudera luiniedl?iely re celvahle on and after October 1 for ctutouis, failed to receive Ihe rci'uuite two-thud? vote for taking up ?nd passing It. The House bill making lrgat-OtadSta line for customs, failed to receive tb?- miulafto tu ot nuda vol?- fi r lakn g up aud passing lt. Tue I louse hill making leaal-tondera receivable for cuaiouia ?a? ob? jr i.i to on its second reading 111 tbe benate, and, there? for?, want over to tta n?xl aeaeieu.