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Mfcety to a-rree. he dlrectod ROtJeM to be aent to Ihe membera Informlng them that the n-gular meetlng <>f to-morrow wouM n<?t be held. in Vlew .>! the urgent re.-..mniendatloiis made bj th* Prealdeni aad hia appeal for authorlty t? "aaoe a I per eeal goM bond within ten <iaya as a rabatltute f.-r the loan he has just negotlatt*d, the falture <.f thls commlttee at least t.. eon* aider the m'-ssnere will doubtlesa eause s<>nie i-i.mment about the l-enat<- end <>f the buildlng. OOLD DBF08ITB AT TIIK ASSAY OFFICE. 1-TR.ht PAYMXRT <>r THI Mf.ROAN-UELMONT ivni.KATi: ALRBAD- MADB-WHAT THK NEW ISSl !? MKANS. The t'hasr Nalimal I'atik yeaterday afternoon rlcposlted IS0O.1--J0 in gold eoin at the Assay Ofllce aa the fir-t paymaat of the htorgaa-Bohnont syn Oii-ate on account of the new issue of Govern rnent bon.ls. It ls un.lerfltood that the National Part* Hank sent $l,t**i.oriO also to the Aasay Offlce. Ihis was r.o: recelved in tlme for deposlt yester? day, but waa taken on storage, and wlll be takrn on deposlt to-day nnd welghed. The ?:?>.<W from tne chaea National waa hetag welghed when a reporter caflod at Ihe Assay Offlce yeaterday. llr. Maaaa. the superlntcndent. aald the work was being done at the rate of 8...000 a mli.ute. It was generally t.nderstood that August Bel mont saw Asslstant Treasurer Jordan at the Bub Treaaury yeaterday and aaked If dspoetta on ihe bonda could not begln at OBCe, so as to save the 1tit.-r.st Mr Jordaa dld not thlnk lt could be done, but Mr. Helniot.t perslstrd. and then Mr. Jordan ronsulted Secretary I'arllsle over the long glataaoa telephone. Mr. CarMalS said lt would be allowed. and that the payrm-nta should be made through the Assay 08*08 Oj welght. The Chase Hank then made its deposlt. The Assay Offlce wUl bMM recetpU for the gold. The payments aie aaade through the Assay offl.-e bwtaad Of the Sub Treaaury, becaaaa the Oovernment rul.a that it ls a bulllon tiansactlon. .!. Plerpont MorRan and August Belmont had a oonsultatlon yesterday afternoon. but declined to Bay what they had talkul about. Mr. Belmont aaM thnt the names of the members of the syndi c-f* wouid not be made publlc untll the matter had recelved a .leflnlie status by the actlon or Ina.tlon of Congresa on the 3 per cent gold bond -.roposluoti. It was aasumed that the prlndpal forelgn houooa would be Included ln the syndi cate, bnt bevond thls the forrcaM was conjectural. \ good authorlty on flnanclal affairs waa quoted as sa>mt; , . "The terms of the t?ond Issue were arranged by J Plerpont Morgan. who nlso devised the general plan by whlch the responsibillty therefor was fastened lrremoval.lv on Concress. The adroit man? ner ln whlch thls was done has evoked commenda tion from evervbodv. There is one thlng whlch is now aarared. an.l that ls that Mr. Morgan deflnltery berorr.es the flnanclal advlaer of the proaent Ad mlnlstration. and will -o contlnue. This to my mlnd is reassurlng to evervbody, nnd especlally to F.nrope. Mr. Morgan ls much the best-known American in flnanclal clrclea abroad, and his name ape'ls confldence everywhere." The followi.ig whlch probably exprrsses the feel Ing of the maiorlty ol the people. was read by Henry Clewe yeaterday afternoon ln his offlce. and exclted min-h amusement: "This Ill.ind ronpress has but seventt-en more daya of exlatence. At the explratlon of its tlme the American people will experi?nce a sense of re? llef that never has been equalled ln the blstory of the Nntlf.il. The dav followlng (the 5th of March) s'-.o'ild be .leslgnated as a day for thankflgiving. lt is io be hoped ihat ihe Preaident will Issue a j.io.lamatlon providlng therefor. lt will admlt of averybody singlni* "Glory HalU-lujah." " LlTTl.k. CHAJtOl IN THK oor.P RBSBRVE. iraahlnglnn. Feb. 11.-The Treasury gold reserve at the . lose of buslness to-day stood at $41.163.712. aii kaewa wlthdrawala dnducted. The detayed mails of the laat few days, now in. sho-.v that Wlthdrawala have taken place ln driblets at various aub-ttcasuri.s. The "ten day" atatement. issued lo-dav. shows that customs receipts at New-lorK for tbe flist t.n days of rebrtuiry agsreK&ted *_:>?.'? f'l 2. more than f3.00O.O00 less than for the flral ten daya of .lanuarv The .lanuary recelpts were abnorm;.llv swollen from duties on woollen rockIs taken out under the new tariff s.-hedule. whlch became operative on January 1. No jjold is belng pald for customs dues In New-York. HOW HILL WOULD OPHOLD CREDIT. *THR inti:<>i.i(TIon OP HIS ltK.?<MATTIOM f*R_*AT_Sa aOIU RXCTfSMSMT in THR aknatk. Washlngton, Feb. 11 (Sneclal).?Scnator Hill cre ated a rlpple of excitemet.t thls afternoon by intro ducing ln the Senate a resolutton embodying. ap parently. bl- vlewa on the qriestion of malntalning the publlc credit. Thla reaolutlon, whlch beglns by throwing a sop to his former free-allver allles in the Pemo-ratle party, ends hy ir.dorslng the demand of the Admlnlfltratloi that the obllgatlons of the Overnment now outstandlng an.l hereafter to be cor.tracted shall be met speclflcally wlth gold coln. The text of the reaolutlon Is as followa: The true policv of the Government requlrea that ftfl efforts abould be steadlly dlrerted to the estab liahmrnt of a safe iv>tcm of blmetalllsm. whereln gold and sllvcr may be malntalne.1 at a parlty aml every dollar coined may be the equal ln value and power of .-very other dollar colned or Issued by the i'nited States; but If our efforts to eatabllsh or maintain such blmetalllsm ahall not be whoily suc ceoafut, and lf for any reaaon our sllver coln shail not hereafter be at parlty wlth gold coln and the equal there..f In value and power In the market and in the pavment of debts. then lt Is hereby declared that the bonda of the I'nited Htates, now or here? after Issued, whlch by thelr terrns are payable ln oin, shall nevertheless he paid ln standard gold d.diars. lt being the pollcy of the Unlted Stat.-s that its creditors shall at all tlmes be pald in the best money ln use. T'nder the rule?i of the Senate, Mr. Hlll's proposl tion went over for a day. and It wlll be taken up lierhaps to-morrow for dlsmsslon. Ita importance. Is, however, purely aentlmental, for there ls no pro? pr.-t of the Beaate'a c.ting upon it elther to-mor row or at any other tlm-- before the end of the aesslon. Hl.'MORS OF CAIil.NET CHANGES. tr H s.mi> that chksham may oo to tiu: SITRKMI-. rai'RT AND BB SfCCEEPKI) HY CAHI.ISU-*. Washlngton. Feb. 11 (Special).?The impendlng re tlrement of Associate Justice Jackson from the Su? preme Court b"nch. elther l.y the passage of the bill now on the Senate calendar, ailowlng him the aalary and privilege?t due after ten years of Bervlee, or by his voluntary withdrawal wl'.hout thof- priv Uagaa, has started afresh goealp ala.ut p .sslble re arrangements of Prealdeni Cleveland'a Cablnet, The names of sevoral members of the Cablnet are men tloned ln eoaaeOUoa wlth the comlng vacancy, and Becretary carMale is promtneat in nearly aii cai culations. The latest rumor on the subject, how? ever, is that S.vretary (irrsham wlll be appointed to the Suprcme Court and that Seeretary Cariisle will aaoeeed hlm in control of the State Depart ment. ln support of thls rumor it Is said that the Preaident feela under especial obllgatlona to Judg'* 4'resham, and considcrs him well equlpped for a place in the hi-rhest 1,-atal trthunal of the land. No partlcular reason is glven for the trans fer of Mr. Cariisle from the Treasury to the State Department. Apart from some casual mention of Representa tive \V. 1.. Wilson. of vTeal Vlrglnla. gosslp ls allent aa to the Presldent's eholoe of a new Seeretary of the Treasury. The aasurance can be glven. how? ever. that the new Seeretary. if there la one. wlll be an Baatera man ln thorough accord with the well-known flnancial views of the Presldent. Aa an off-att to thls rumor it Is aald wlth the utmost posltiveness by an Intlmate frlend of Seeretary Oresh.tm that he haa no atnbltlon for a seat In the Supreme Court, and would much prefer to com i.lete his term as th? head of the department of Forelgn Affalrs. It ls sil 1 that the Preaident re gards Repri.cntative Wllson. of West Vlrglnla, as belng better fltted by education and experlence to euecet-d to a seat ln hla Cablnet as Seeretary of the Treanury than he ia to ra-ceive an appolmment to the Supreme Court. lt ls not aitogether Improb able. however, that Mr. Wllaon. who. as "a states man out of a Job," cannot afford to be too fas tldlous, may be put off tlnally wlth an appointment to a seat in the f'ourt of Clalma or some other mlnor judlcla.1 trlbunal. WHAT WAS DONE IN THE SENATE MR. ALLKN til/x'KB IIINKIPKKATION VF THE POSTOFl"l?1* Ari'ROrRIATION BBLtU Washlngton. Feb. 11? The Senate had under con ?Ideratlon to-day the PoatoflW Approprlatlon blll. but it* progreaa was blocked by a dlacusslon afls )ng out of an amendment looklng to the abolltlon of the Southern fast-mall servlce. Senator Allen (Pop.. Neh.i. after he liad expresned -oma vlewa on that subject. swltched off Into a long speech rela tlve to the electlons in tlie State of Alabama last Auguat. aseertlng that. cn account of the gross frauds thereln perpetrated. that State waa de prived of a republlcan form of government. The two Alabama Senators occupied seats ln his im m*sliale nelghborhood whlle he read affldavita on affldavlta ln support of the charge. but they seemed not to be at all worrled over the ahowing he made. The Postofflce Approprlatlon bill went over with ?ut a vote on the Southern fast-mall servlce item. At ":?} o'clock the Senate adjournrd. COST OF THK SAMOAN PKOTKCTOHATK. Wa-.hington. Feb. 11.-Seeretary Carll?le aent to the Houae to-day. In reply to a reaolutlon. a atate? ment showlnc that the share of thr fnlted Statea iT.he expenae of matntalnjng a protecorate over gamoa up to the present tlme has been ru ? REV. GHARLES S. ROBINSON, D. D., Bditor of M8oaga for ibe Sanotuary," 44 Laudes Uotiiini,*' and other well known liynin booka, writee October 23, 1S04: "Not once in many years liave we been without Pond's Kxtraet in our hou.se. My fainily prizet it as we do the presence of an old and truo lriend. It fulfills every ptomiM it inakes and ii a help to every one of us.1' COXTUTIOX OF THE ARMY. THE 1NSPKCTOH-GENKRAL SIDM1TS HIS ANNUAL REP0RT8. <.;.*. KlUSONi;') P< i.-'TK IN GCX.I> ?HAPS, BUT MANY lMF'or.TANT SKACOAST I1.INTS PRA.'TK'AU.Y D*_FSMC*ELBSg 1111.11 MIAISB i'"l* THB w.-i'.K of urrtCBM and Mi.:*. |HY *fT*l*f****lt**** TO TIIK TRIBl'NK.] Waahlnffton, Peb. IL?Tbe annual rep..rt <>f tbe Inapoctoc-Ooneral of the Army. one of ihe moal Intereatlng of the yearly doeaaaenta laaued from the War Department. appeared to-day. Follow ini, cuatom, General Biccklnrldge haa eubmltted two reporta one to the Idoutenant-Oeneral c >m mandlng the Army, ih.- other to the Becretary of War. The former -.p.-.iks of the matertal as well as the personnel of the mllitary servlce. lt says of the general condltion of thr Army: The general condltion of all garrlsoned poata is reported good. The condltion of the ungar rlaoned posts rtaaalaa as reported last year, and many Important i>olnts on our ?:?acoast ar.- prao tlcally defenceless. ln thls coonectlon your at? tentlon ls speeially Invited to the condltion and piesent uae of Fort Jc-fferson as a Qtiarantlne Bta tlon. Nlneteen years have elapse 1 Btnce thls im? portant fortltication was abandoned to lt*? fate. and lt has passed from <>ne stag- of abuaa and neffleet to another, untll to-day it s-rv-s no bet? ter purpose than n National peothouse. That this dUpoaltlon of a valuable mllitary and naval has. Is to be regretled can hardly be questtoned, anl n<> tlme should be lost in irmovini* everjr obsiacie to Its proper oceupatlon, whether a garrlson bo ordered to it or not. ln a few lnstan.es the char? acter of the re.rults recelved at poata has been reported unsatlsfartory. The dhKonttnuanee or th- recrultlnc depota and tho change in lh-' lerm ,.f gervlce may be expe'teJ t.. remove many cauaea of complalnl and dlacontent. The term ol i nllat ment having been reduced to three years. B4*Ctlon 2 nf the aet ot Congreas provldlng for tho fui l..ugli and dis-harge of certaln BOldlera ceaaea to have effect, anl the fluctuatloaa and poeaibly mo restlessne.as arhlch that aet ls said t-. have pro v..k.-d among the enlisted men wlll be follOWOfl i.v greater contentment. The racent labor trou bien. and especlally th.? riota I" Chlcago. have brm fuli of Incldenta liluatratlng th<- courage. in telllgence and dtedpllne of the Ar-nv, .-alllng forth manv express*ions of praise and *p*a**l ma appre.iation from the piess and fr-.m all law abidlng peopl.-. lt ls a pleaaure to note ihat the conduct of th.< r.th Infantry. whlch waa :> '?>? Hj engag.-d throughout thesr trylng acenea, la aald i.v th- Inapector t-. hav- been excellent. Bucn a report is gratifylng ns it is well merlted. Th.- report has this. 11 aay of Army organlxa ii-.n anl drill regulatlona: Whii. thr eubjecta <.f organlaatlon and drill regulatlona of th- Army hav.- been very pr^m. nmtly before th- dep.irtm-nt durlng the !?'-' vear, they d i not appear to hav- been brougM Into accord. All bllla Introduced Intu CongreM for u,.. amelloratlon of :!'?? artlllery and m'antry expin i or remalned in commlttee, an.l th- dnl. regulatlona remaln practlcally aa tbey were. To the cavalry th;s la not probnbly a s.-ri-us matter-. as. exceptlng th- tw , akelet .n troopa *>???_?? reglment. th- organltatlon ls complete, and the drill regulatlona of this nrm have been generally approved by cavalry otn. er?. Som- sliirht tn *din , a tlona appear to be neceaaary, and these w-iil no doubt b- made nt an early day. Whether lt would not Le wise to revlve th- twelve troops of M h r-giment, substltutlng white men for In? dlana wherever they exlst. la aquestk.n whl.-h. ln vlew of Ita sertous Import, may well be c->nsi<. ered. and mlnln.i-.ing the recrultlng depota and sending mounted recrults to the cavalry post at Fort Rlley. ns suggested in the law may rendcr thls more feaslble. The nrgantzatlnn of th- lnfantrv and their drill regulati'.iiH are hy no mean- In harmony. ln anticlpatP.n. no doubt. of carlv and favorable actiou hy Congress . n the organization. the preaent drill regulatlona were compile*d. They are based on the the,,ry <.f three battalions and large rompanles. They nnv.- n >W had nearlv two years of trial. and for BOOM pur poseg, even of war. are believe.l by s >me to be 111 adapted to the preaent ..rganization. lf not to the e-haracterlstir.i of our BOMlera The Inspector-iienerars report to ihe Seeretary deals wlth the military .-.lleges and National homes. H?- says there is a growing appreriatl-.n r.f tho system of military instru.tion in th- i ?! le?es. and suggests that more captalns be <l? tailed for college duty. There has been tnark-d improvement in the mllitary InrtTOCOon, but ln some of the colleges there ls a lack r*? apace for drilling. The adminlstration of th" Mllitary Academy ls highly pn.ls.-d. General Hteckin rldge snys: Some of the Congreaoltmal dlatrlcti hav- bad n.. r-presentativ-s at \V?t Polnt foi aeveral years. In the State of llllnola the record ahowa that nlno of th- twenty-two authorlaed appolnt ment"i have not been liil-d. Th- IXth Diatrlct of Tenness-e appears to have had no rrp. .?*..?!.tutlve ... Weat POlnl for over flve years. When we c.nsid-r the large .?xi>en<,e ,,f malnta.nlng th" neceaaary Inatructora and garrls-.n of thla achool lt ls most Important that the corpa of cadeta should be kepi as n-arly couipl-t- a-i p..>.-.i..v In the c-ssetitlal matt-r of Inatructlon lt aeemg evldent thal there ahould be aome i*o-ordlnatlon between tbe whole mllitary achool e-ratem. ao aa to avold waste wort and offer the hlgbeat and most complete inatructlon any military sttid-i.t. mav be capable or. Among the general recommendatlons affectlng the Army General Rreckinridge mak.-s the fol lowtog: Veterlnary 1 OBplUla at the larger cavalry p ?ta would protong tha llvee of anima.s; tarj-et prac tlce ahould embraoe firing at movahl.- targets; occasimiai hol food and Bleeplng-cara are aug gtated for long travela; the BBiaileei aum re c ived by the pay department fr..m enllited men for deposlt is Still too hlgh and should be re? dueed to U; aultabie books and b better ayatem are sadly needed by the Army schools, fdr "no dvlllzed army probably has a leaa effectlve school system for enllsted men than ours"; bar racks should be brlght, cheerful and lnvlting. Regarding manoeuvres the report has the fol lowing: Troose may be brought to an admlrable state 0f perf.-cilon ln manhing and dillling, but II they lack the experien.c and moblllty that can only be had ia camp under warllke condltlona, they may be far from ready to meet the foa effe'ctively. Th.- dlstlnctive quality of BOldleral la their abillty to act effectlvely .-.. maJwe under au circumstances accordlng to the will of one man A camp of the coneolldated trn.-iw of -af-, - eral Htates ls suggested. Wlth the present rat. of shrlnkage in the ranka Of our "B??f**? who are able to handk- large bodlea of troopa there will Boon be no on<- 1-ft i-os*ess.Ml <.f ex nerkmce gait'.d in Ihe late war. Our ?UndlBg Army is to.. scattered to pe.mi. th" concentra Uon of a corps into one camp althoul ?.*.-?.lex . ,,t , Imt never to.. much so as to be ahe- to Ltend to UmTted numbere a coneolldnted en camr. "-'nt Of aeveral States. Money?could not KJeWded for a better and wlser mllitary pur pose. . _ ._,_ BUSLNBM IN THE HOUSE. 4-ONSIUERATKiN OT THK 1.K.IISI.ATI VK. KXK.*U tivk am- rVVtOAV mi.i. .."irn:s MOS-T OK THK TIMi: Wash.ngton. Vakv 11-A sesslon of tha 11....*. t*> day lartlng slx and a half hour.. waa devoted ... most aataialy to eeeeteat-raAlea of the ?>??;???????? Eaecutlve and Judlelal Appropnal.on blll for tha year endlng June Bt, 1690. It wa* complet.-d befora the Houf- edJOUI-Bed, Wllh the exoeptlon Of the paragraph.- j.rovidlng money for the Pensl.-n offlce force. and upon that debate ef BB hour and B ounr ter at a subsequ.nt BBBOlBa ?a** ?in\in-*?-1 for. Am-n'm-nt.4 were made a- follows: Direc'.ing tl.s ?saeetary of Ihe Treasury ta arrun?*e for the r.-fia ing and me'.tlng Into bara of gold and sllver bul.i n at th*? Helena (Mont.) A?-*-ay Ofgce; referring 10 Ihe Attorney-IJeneral for report to the BOXI (' Blgr4B*a, 18 to law and facta. the stat'-m.-nt nia.le by th* ln I an llur.-au of the accounts between the I'nlted Hiai.-s and seveial Indian irlbes, a.-. authorlEed by tba BCt of 1KU for the | urchaae and opeBBBg of the .'herokee Strlp: atrlklng out the approprlntlon of fBBB) io pay the salary of the privats secretary to the Secretary of the Interior; requlrlng the n j.*ter of every vea? ael upon arrlval at any port in tnla country whera there ii no naval offl.-er to mall a < opy of his mani resl lo the Araa-ter of th? Tuaaary Dspailnssat ln ihe course of the discuselon upon th- paraRraph - blll D**OV*aVag for se-isloi. commltt' - <lerk-< Mr Vaa IToorhla (Rep., n. y.* edfroeeted their e4,. E .Mr. \ a:i \ oorms im";.. -?*- i? ??..??-.-.?-. ?-? ploymeat on the greaad thal more brama aere Keceasary tn th.- RaanctaJ conunltteea. and taat ir ihe r-halrmen . ou'd not flnd o'.t the raets conr-4-ctefl v.iih ih-- recenl negotlaUon f ?? bonds, whlch h* declared t.> ...- BUBplcloua on Ita f... ?-. bobs?j brain* ? >rk mlpht be al.!. i" 'I?> so. Benate blll waa pas-v-d authorlslng the colnage 01 goM and sllver nt th" Hcnv.-r Mlnt. The Senate amendmenta to th" < Blcago M.Om.OM oubllc bulldlng bill were concurred In <>n motion by .Mr. Durborou (Dena 111 I, and th" hin n..w |oea to tbe Presldent , . , Ml Sei.at.- amendmenta -o the Diplomatlc and Conautar ApproprUOon blll w.-r*. on motion by \i- McCreary (Dem.. Kv.i, nonconcurred ln. and a conference agreed to Measra.McCreary. Hooker iDem Miss.) and Hitt (Rep.. 111.). managers. Th? confew-nc* repori on the i.hi to rej-ulate ihe navlgatlon of rlvera and hathors of the I'nlted Btate* was afir.-ed to, BBd ihe HOUSU at 8**B ;. I , turned untll Eo-nMBTOW. TO DEMAND BEDRE88. CKKSHAM LIKKI.Y TO TAKE TT THR CASE OF CRANBTOX. HIS IIANISMMKNT III' 'M HAWAII S\ll> TO BB IM SHM.ATK'N' OT BVmtt Ht'I.i: OP l\ TCTNATIOBAL LAW. Waahlagton, K--1 . li The reported ealle of Amerlcaaa from Hawali wlthout trlal, lf aub Btaattated, promlses to brlng mattera i? tween the Adminlatratlon him! the new Republlc ta *n i ute Btege, The -lepatchea ?.-i\ing b Btat. n nl of CtBBBtOB'a banishin'-nt wera corToborated of H-iniiy at the Btate D*?i>ertriient thla inornlng by the recelpl of th" followlBg telegran* from W. F. PetcraoB, UBlted BUtee Conaul Ht Vaa** couver, dut.-d yeaterday: Brltleh rtearnahlp IVerrlmoo nrrlved to-day havlng on board J- CraBeloB, d'-stltuie rdtlaen of th.. Ualted si.it'.*. btalahed frou* Honolulu wlthout tria\ It is tuidefatood at the State D. partin.-nt that Cranston haa recelved an asylnni at the COB? BUlate untll this (Jovernin.-nt takes up tli- caee. Although no offlclal Btatemenl a*. ln Becretary Oresham'a actlon ran yet be ..btalne.l. then- are roaaona to beiieve thnt prompl redreea will be demaaded uader Artlcle vm of Um treaty b*> iween the Unlted Btatea and the BawalUn lal ?nda coacluded ln mv and still ln *wce. whlch ..revents snnimary actlon slmllar to that re? ported in CranBton'a eaae. ln addltlon lt ls aad that every prtadple of Internatlonal law would be vlolat'd by such n l.anlchment. Vo dlBpatch has been recelved from .Mlnlster Wiiiis regardlng the affalr, bul offldala have no doubt that he aenl a communlcatlon by tha Warrlmoo and that letter* wlll be receUed rrom hlm withln the nexl five daya whlcb were brourht by thnt Bteami r. BTROXOLT OPPOBET) TO V CABLE THB HAWAIIAN I I-.".'l.'T WlU. BE ni:i'"'Kl.Y AS' TAOOXIZBTJ l*< COSPBRBltCB. Waahlagton, Peb, II. The am*ndm< nl to the Diplomatlc and Conaulai blll. approprlatlng ?vo'?-> toward th* eonatructlon of a cabl* te Ibe Hawallan islanda, *rlll be Aercely ai l i l? conference, Mr. McCreary (Dem. Kj i, * ehalrman of the Houae t'ommlttee on i Affalra, ls one of ihe eonferi ? - i" ihe ? ,,f ihe Llal ?' ?u ress h? ? - hl a ; i Ilon ror ii Oovernmenl subBld) lo i? pal i lo Ihe tera of Ih* Hawal an Cabl ? Compai defeated It, and he is under* b od I . ... ? mable ? -t lt . ommll ' rtoven ,,r . inatrui llng telegraph llm ?. ll one .' nol both atorlal . ?nr< rre. .-..is.-, opi os* th* I In l wlll i rol ?.'?' llttle dela* n w. .*?? ina (i: -.- ' ' ' ' " ''" ' day a Wll ... Incorporate the . able Company. The Mll -*oti*tltul*?? ?' vorJ, BarouelT Aiexaader. H igh <_ralg m! \ B Harta-ell Edwai l ll I Irwln Ror Bton* A H lUar***. Hermann | - Cbarl'es 8- B??hop. '? W MoNeal :. I I v? m. iionker. *v L T?yk*r. O I' lUldwti II K Ail.-n w. J. Adaaas and S. M U Bpr*<*heU their "-ui-*rea*orr n. body - *: iral* for II of con-.tru.tina. malntalnlng and operatine . ,-ihi- fr..m Ban PranH co to Ih* Hawa ? and ihenc* t<- Japan and to saoh labu ? ? Parlflr orean and *?? h other polntaon th* main land of Aala and AuatraUa n*> mi:. be deteri upon Th*. capltal stoek of th.- rovnpai ?| ?-,,.,,(.-.., with th.- r!?h. IC Iner. ?'-,,i.... aharea of ?'"" per * h.ir>- To ? ;.-'.ry tO -t.irt Ihe llne. Ihe . "... ? oowered lo laau* bonda im-Miitin- t ?? ? bearlna Intereal *t I \<*r real and ?__??_ b: i Mr*-. mort^naM on all th" property .'.nl !m-ii's ,,f Ih. . ompany. __^__ BEHRINO BEA REOULATlONfl MORE CORRWPOWDEBrg M *.*>** pt'BI U - rOB ?*. M4*W*>l*i VIVKN'I'I Waahlagton Peb II Th.- Prealdenl aenl lo tha S"na:<* tO-day B t.ulky pn-ki.Ke of dorUBMI ruponaa io a leaolutlon ealMag for lufons-atlon aboul sralina; In n.-hrina Se? Th.- remapofl !? '. ? contalas much ahlch la nalatereetlai and . I.;, :? h.r. tOfOtl |mm,-. I. I'ndei dat* Of ' tba s.. retary of ihe Treaaury aaya ln a lett. r lo i m Prealdeal, In res-ponae lo an Inaulry relatlng to ti," work of Ihe aeallag fl""'. thal oolj lei.I of thirty two AmerlcaB eeaasls eagaged In fur **al ftshlng here asada returna as ... latltud* and loeicttvda, the captaln* o( ib* ??? ?? ? ? ? ? under oath, thal Ibey eleared althoul noilc* ..f ih. rcerulatlona, ;.?.?! Iberefor* mad* no r< ord <,f the placaa <>r capture lt aiJaosira from thi port thal durlng tbe *eaaon ol 1884 aboul 142,000 aaala aere kllled by pelagle huntera li ? ? Sorth Paclfle Ocean, Including Behring Bea. Ot this m.ni l.rr, aboul BtfAB w'-t" taken either In Behrlns Bea or on the An-ajrlcan slde of thr North l*aclfla Oroan flfteen thousand and thlrty-threa .---.ii-. aere taken on the PrlWIol lalanda by the N'orth American Pommerclal nompany. The departmenl has no ofBclal atatletlca of tha ratch In Com? mander isinnds. bul la uiioifi. I..! > Informed thal it amountod to Z1J8&, Th.- aobjecl of compenaatlon m-d the arUh of Oreal Brltaln to appolnt a mix.-.i commlaeloa to "rerlfy and adjnal tha clalma for compenaatlon for tha aolaure of Brltlah seullng rei tola m Behrlng Baa" nrat eomea ui> la Mi Qreeham'a reply (Augual B, "--'ii. >'? Blr Julten Pauncefole'a nole of June 7. Mr. fJreaham oppoaee the Idea -f a i -ii.ii,i-.sl.iji as loo dllatory and t.ipenalve, and ?ayi tbal "uader tba drcuiMtancea, Ibe Prealdeni has reached tbe concluaton that it may i>>. prac UcabJe us w. il as adrantageoua t.. .-rr.-i-t a dlrect settiement <<f the clalm l.y Ui?- pajrmenl . ' .. lump sum. ln fali satlsfactlon of nll tomanda for d.-im agea agalaal the t'nite.i states.\i.i to thla aad, i am laatructed by tha Preaident lo propoee th- sum of .*42.'..j-). Thla proposlUon, if lt Bhould piove aceaptabla t.. Her *dajeat-**a Oovernment, is to l.e anderatood as hartng t.een made aubjeet to tbe action >.f Congreaa in the queatlon of ap. propriatlag ??"' money." Jn a note ut lln- BBBM -late ihe llr.ti.-h Am baaaador acoepta the tender of MS.0W, "cotipled," h- udds, "with the aaaaraace "f prompl payaeeat, although th- aaaoiint is rauch t.eiow th.- aotlaiate ut the rornpensatl'.ti whl-h miirht 1,.- awar-l. .1 hy a nilxed . ommlsslon." In a note bearlng date of .l.-muary 2?.. IM, Mr. dresham iransmlts lo the Crltl-h Ainl.iissador f..r rommurilratlon lo his (Jovnnmeiu "ihe feeUng of aoUelttide on the part of ihe Praetdeat with regard t.? th- fatora <>r ihe Alaaka schi her.is, hs doclared by th- ofllctal returaa of aeala klllad .t ?ea durlng tt..- preaenl aaaaea i" tba North Pa. Ifla Oceon." I'.oIhk somewhat IntO d. t.iil. thla nol- sh>?: "It WOUld appear that there were land.*d in th- l'ni|e.| A WARM BATH WITH COTICURA,. SOAP ^ And a single applicati M of CUTICURA, the Rrtat *kin cur.*. v.iil atiord instant rt-'ief, per mit resi and skrp, and poinl |0 a speedy, eco n<?rr,ical, ;ind penmnent cure of the most distressini* of it'hing, Purr.inir. MMHflfi Mtfjr, arui erusted skin and scalp diseases, after phy sicians, ln.spitals, and a!l elr. * ftft Sold tSrmj_ho-.it the wnrM, ard mmjmjimBf by I ? rJnh ??d Arrxu ?n clvrn.wti la ?ll (_nl nrnl-l r.l.e- Hr.l.tri i'r:-..:: N'ruiriv. i, Kio- Ktl * -rd ?t . I on-lo i Pc/rr.a i?uO ft Cmkm. Cuu, SoU Pro-n , Boaton, U. S. A. Broadway. Union Sq. and 18th St. Headquarters Mantels, ssr '1 Kleanin f*io. I.. lie?i Be*f*/len, -tehee'e Wm*. ?nd vi. lorla 121.143 aklna, an I thal the total catch amouata lo IttOOB, ? reault uni ' , ? _e Itlator* ? ' i ? - further appear thal the rea* - 11 aai : ' gea altbougn onl- ow thlrd ol tho uaual n employed In ihe N'orthern Paclflc, In f.r flve ii.-rks kllled i M aeata nol onl) that, were kllled ... Uehrlna Sea ln HM ? ? ia?t rear the nea araa .?). bui e\en mor .-,., the total number kllled , <*urlng the f"?montha on the Am rl bi ald.* of ihe Sorth i'.. , mc this -? Hlng mcr. ??-- ln he ,,. ;.,4,i, ilaughtei of both t'- American an.l A Ke'rua haa ronvlnci l the Pi i ?? "t la re? -.pectfully aubmltted. rannol fali 1 - -;;-" ! '. \ al. -tv's .:-.*. rnm-nt I ni ted bv th- Parl-i Trlbune have noi operat. i to ..p-t.r, ti,.- *,,,i h.,-1 rr.hai deatructlon thev v ri.- deslk-nc. ;,, prevent: bi I thal unii - ?' JJSdy chanKeft. the regulatlona he brought about. txtermlnatlon i f Ihe herd mual loll-u. . Th.- Prealdeni call- attentlon to "."?""'"';'.' ut r>re_?rvln_ the tur rea and suga'-sts i i im >*"? eft.'nVi.ni . . :K.!r*_J llrltaln. Rut-ala and Japan alj Intereeted allke wlth ihe l nlted Btatea, r';; ,./ rommlaalon be appointed. conalstlng uf on, oi mn, from each country, emlnenl for aciennn. knowledge and practlcal acqualntanee ?''?? '"'' ['.' irade. Tiu*. ccmmleelon to viall he lalanda ?hitn Ih(. .,-;,:, frequenl and make a tu . rei rrt. aa to mea-airea needed to proteei the aeal herd rrorn "? Ltructlon Th- p-valilem nrga-i the appolntment of Such a wmmleelon. and durlng Ita defiberatlon he "ggeata the followlna modua rlveadl 10 be agreed to! l.v On it Brltaln. the I'nited Btatea. Ruaab and ?Thal tl ? regulattona now ln forc. tended Blona Ihe li;.I the thlrt) llfth dcg north Utltude from thi Am rlcan to the Aelatl Shorea and be enforced durlng the comlng aeaaon ,,,... whole Paclflc Ocean and watera north af ha llne Purthermore thal aeallng In U ijea be a-oolutely prohlMted pendlng the repori ot "'M'r mnam'auB-laata ihe n-.-s.-.ty of apeedy ac tlon in regard to thla propoaltion Th.- oueetlon of ilamagea appear; ara n ln a et ter fr m Mi r*oater, -rrttten In Parla. on Auguat 1-1 ,. it, ealla .1'.. ntlon l 1 the varloua partii or the Hndlnga of the Trlbunal of Arbltratlon, SenaddBnth.1 I. wouMeeem tbat the.oaly qu of Ilamagea o| n for th.- consideratlon of the two riovernmenta waa that artalng oul pf the 1 0f eeaela In Behrlng Bea In 1886. 1887 and 1888 He ,;,,., attentlon lo the fa 1 that the flndlng of the roirl related enl 1 '?? ta of - ?.. . a-aa.1 <?? ?'? Minael. dld not ln any manner l-VVolve Ihe queatlon of llablllty or the value of iMiiaisi r a c'.alm for pi , tl' ? ?' nlng*. whi'cl l uggeet. cannol be property aaaerted. for ,,./.'.- ma s-t f-rth ln the I'nited Btatea argument. .- , ir '. ?.. .- in natlon of l ' the I'nited Btatea ,,- ,-'? ?:,.;-.- ln real tj to 1 I ? ,--:?' I .,.. rf ..-? our cltlaen i*h. , ,.i---|....-?!.-?- ?? level pa nothing n.-? on tne .,.-..- ? tnt - ? , pay : . ?ho-? lhal flr. - - ?< any .1 .-' ? ? - ? ? It ... t. ati rs [SD OUT OF C0XGRES8 WoTllKi: PROPOSITION FOR BETTLIXG XHE PACIFIC ItAIIaltOAD l>K?T. A : .???-' 1 ni" Rt'l.TA! A ? ? ,.: , \l .1 ? .?,.-?' H4*e on ecelved nt i ledneaa ... ,? vll ? 0| ? thal tl ?? H.> '*?? "? ommlite l the Rellty blll arllho 11 ? ? mannei In ? hl 1. 1 *> ... . - ? . I'niti l Bt it ? 1. '? th. n-hole aubjeel ol ? ? 1 r.. ? ? ? i . ? ' ntrreeta ln Ne* ) rk mn inlc-ated ** .... ? ? ? ? -,,-?!. i- .1 ; ? rmltl --.-.?? of 1 ... ept a . 1 -:- ? ? ? '";; ? ? , . 1 debt In fuli ' >r all , i?.m? of ihe l'l Iti 1 -'?-.'? - H '?'ld provi ? , ,.,...,i.'r m ..ii ? on erm ' 1 I.i* : roposal *? -.*? nn. le b] lha ? ... <> I-???? IA ?>" 1 wai ? ? ? >'-'? ' ? ;'"? , orrfmltti ? to da) b) Mi i :? 1 --?*..?:. a m< mber nf the Reorganlsatlon I'ommlitee Hla atatement ?.-,.,. a from Prealdeni Mia ?erald of the Men-antlle Truat I'l.mpany of New > -rh ?? 1 .1 i- \i irgan, of the Fteorganli 1 , ,.,,,, ,- ifter h? arlnit argu menis, ?!.-.i.--i untll 10-morrow. when Ihe va , propoaltlona a.II he 1 meld-Ted. v. ?,-. .-. reiar) John M. IteynoWe, ??' ti.e la ? 1.1 rullng ln ; rontrlbutor) negllgenee araa ahown. Ile .1. ri- - tbal when a Boldter penalon. ...... , -i,|, ? railroad trark loi lh< - maklna n "''" " ' '?' ' ':'' m ,'1" ''"'"' . ,,. ,,.- . |, . . |:- . ? .--k ).-. ... r aml li ' .,11 t.'. hla de ,1 ? i < nint of Injurlea a 1... i.. ...i ln. urred by ?? dh iblllty fr.r ?hl. I. : 01 "-ai I) 1 itl racti.rlly ahown lhal th 1 I 1 1 ? auh Ina In au 1 -.-..,- 1 .... -li-.il lllt] and ?*>- li ??? to . , , ? or ? ." ' 'h" ? -,!m mt or l . ' ie lack ol lhal - - ? and eautlon **hl?*h onlinur) i-i ii-i ?:,- ?? would ... lati shoul l i- ? ? ? 1 ., ? |i. one ln a 1 rlpp eil on.IItlon .1 nol I : . ? ?-,- menl of all hla 1 Tho ?? tiate ? 'ommll i.n the Juill. lai j ihla -, ,,,,,., | ni dere i . . ?. -|on ,.! '.\ illlan- M ' 'ampb. II to be i i.ii. i Btate i >;.,, -hal I >i ihe LMsti Icl ol Mlni ??? ?? a, mad.i ]... ,,.:.- fi m< rejc Ilon aai ll - itgroa th ??:' ? factlonal flahi Mi ftoran, D mo ? i romn ? ? ? m, :iom Mlnm ta poalns the nomlnatl. n The PreaMeni to-daj ippolnted J N'el on n Pat rirk of < imaha, S'eb.. Cl ? I ?..... I'nlon Paclfle Itailroa l < ompan* Th . Be. retary of Blate hs recel from lha I'nlted ' ? Turkej. atatlna. that the Bultan deslr. th. r-rvla f a i ? ? r a bualneaa c dl. ???? In i'? u inl Inopl. a ho can . ln Prench and v- profli. ln tne buslnesa mel ? ?? ,.r the Unlted Btatee. Tha letter haa been aenl to Ih* I'nlted Btale* t'ommUslnner of Kdtieutlon, who will communhate wlth Ihe head* of ?. irl u Instl lutlona In thi* country wlth .1 vlew to aecurlng the person wanted. The Commlaaloner of Penalons baa referred the ,i...-i-;1mii of Judge Kradley, of the Dlatrlcl Ctrcull Court, in Ihe caaa ..f Judge Long to ti" Atl 11. Oeneral of Ihe I'nlted Btatea -ludge Lona Bocured ., arll of mandamua 10 compel th* Commlaaloner of penalons lo pay hla penslon of 173 .. month, whlch Commlaaloner Lochren had redueed, Tho Attornej Oeneral wlll n-vl.-w the paper* and probably ap? peal the eaae to the Courl of Appeal* of the D tri.-t of Columbla. gecretarj Herbert to-day settlod lha long-pendlng 1.1,1- f..<- sztraa on tb* crulaara Detroll nnd Monl goraery. whlch were cauaed b| changea made bj Ihe <irdiiatice Bureau whlle thoae treasels were un dei constructloB ut ihe Columblan Iron Worka, llaltlmore, The eontractora wlll rerelve D8.TU0 ua each "f ih.* resaela. _ A repreaentatlve of the brokeragc flrm of Ki. h ardaon A <'... ..f New Tork appeared before th-' Aaatatant Attotaey-Q...i ror ii?- Poetofncc i" paruneni to-daj Ib regard t.. th* charge made agalnal thal Him of "bllnd 1.llng" and vlolatlng the paatal laws b- aendlng lettera pertalnlna lo thal character of bualneaa through the malla, rpon aaahrance* belni glven lhal Ihla elaaa ..f apecula 11.111 WMiiid be dlacontlnued by ihe flrm, the Aastatanl tttorney-Oeneral sakl thal be would noi laaue 1 fi.tud order agatnai ihe company. Thi*. clooe* two other casea <>t' .-. Himilnr rnararter thoae of ibe Thompaon Derr company and VVelman B Co., of Xi . Yoi i<. Telephonlc communlcatlon haa agaln been ? II 1. d wlth Indian Head, ihe naval provlng ground, thlrt) mtlea below Washtngton, whers a number ot ofllcera and their wlves and aboul flftj employea have been laolated from the real of Ibe world by lha atorm *lnc? laal Wedneaday, M aaagea wera sschanged betweea tbe Ordnancc Bureau al Ihs Navy l 'epaitiiu iu and the Imprieoned people 10 :. 1 H waa i.-.iiii'-.i thal though belplese, they had plent) .a provlalon* and fuel fm a long ? '??.?? Thi lltile communltj la apparently ln 1 ict-lleni ?plrita, and a* th* provlna around* In ihe hollow beloa ih" Bettlemenl are aeveral feel undei lha anow, advantag* ha* been taken of ihe opportuntty f..r con il lerable a ?? lul ga) ?-. | An eff. 11 a made to breah a pasaage down tba rlvei wllh . blg Oovernmenl tugboal thla week to gel freah me_t, vegetahlea letter* 1 nd newapaper* to ihe ofll? cera, bul i i- nol expected thal teats wlll be re newed for ten days yet, aa all tb. hydraultc mech umaiii for manlpulatina, the bla ml.-. muai Ix care full) lhawed out, and In some pla. iwelvc feel ?.f noa nual be melted, The compl.n of the battieshtpa \.:ll be delayed by thi fallure to teni a loi ol arroor lnt*nd*d foi Ihem, wblch la <t the Waahing'.-ti Navj Y.ird awaiiing trapsportatloo 10 Ut* provlng _ruund. OBITUABY. CHARLEA E. A. OATAIWB. Sow-Orlmn* Peb. IL-J-dga charlea B. A. <Mr ..,,.-. ,he renerable hUtortaa, Uttimteur aad Btatea* man dled at 1 o*cloch thls mornlm;. He had been ln fallln, health for some tlme. but his death_came - -).'* ,i>nl^o____dCawa*y llh" -n [n'xew-Orlein. L-aniaT? 9. lK and was oaa monu over nlnety yeari of age rharlea Btlenne Arthur Qayarr*. whose actlvlty u an author eatenda over a i-erio l of *lxty-flve ? wu .,,:, ,, ba tbe Oldeat livlag Ani-rican \. ,- ,.. i the patrlarch of Bouthorn lettera. rae drai ofhli famlly waa tbe flrat Spnnlah Oe*ei*nor of .,,,.,. when that country wa.* ceded by I - ,, ln 1781 Oayarre. tha htotorlan. was born ., sew-Orleana on January 9, iBB, He was edu* . , ,..,. ,,,i college ot Orloaaa, an.l hla ; ;?', ;.,.,.,,., ,;ir,.r began only a year or two aub " .. ? , ??.,?,.-,,:, of hia eolleglate courae. ,.,;,:-,; Livlngaton n.d before the ,...;:. -,,lUre of Loulalana ibe Crtolaal Coda whlch ? ? \ . ' Mt ta. ___l__l'-M_ ::^y ... :'^%v i CHARLEA K. A OATARRE. he h.i-i prepared al Ihe requeet of thal Btate, Oay? arr.v --tiu biii i youth, waa bold enough to p.ii.iish a pamphlei controvertlng iome of Llvlngaton'a vlewa. and partlcularty crttldalng hla recommenda ti in ,.f the abolttlon of capttal pnnlabment; and so p. t.... became ln* atrlcturea thal the a loptlon of tha CodJ waa Indeflnltely poatponed by the Legla? lature When twenty-one yeara of age, Oayarre waa lenl to*Phlladelphla to atudy law. and In IM he waa edmitted to the Loulalana Bar. Bhortly after hli return to Loulalana, Mr. Oayari- publiahed his flrsi noteworthy book, "An HletortcaJ Baaaji <>n Loulalana, in two amall volumee, written ln |.'r..ncn In 1830 he waa eleeted, by an almi M *?nf*nl* mo-.i vote, ?? repreBenl hia ratlve clty ln the Btate iture He .i.i- ch i?en bj thal body to pre pare an addreaa congratulating the French < nam i.. ... ? Revolutl ?? of >"" Imii ng the following yeai he waa appointed ab Vtt rney-Oenei .1 by Oeorge Kua .-. then At ;. . - ,i in ler Oovernor \ H Itoman. an-i ln l*? he i.ime prealdlng udge of the Clty ,'ourt .,. .\. ... .......-.-. Thla compllmenl a-aa all rh< more ntee belonge i io iliffi : enl polltl. al partli ?. i * ludge Oayarre. the only Democrat who. on . ,.,,?| i ?; the three eceaaar W'hii; votea, waa electeil I nlted Btatea 8 natoi for . ii I..-K ,i ,;.ii.< whlch ha i ? Wblg ma arev, r, he overworked hlm . phyal -l condltion warranted hlm In -i Benatorlal lutlea Then he aalled for . ... ,. : ? on the C'ontlne - ? ighl perlo-J ? - - ? reneh an I Bpanl i .4. ; ul.i -quently utIUaed bi bla . ilana. lo hla natlv, Bl ite h * aa ... on, ?? ire, ind ln 1848 ??'* .- appolnte 1 *- | i lovernoi John - m Pr ? . i u nttl. ?? i,.- had . .mme;.i .' !.,. il lana . . ? rh a-aa c >mpi -?? I In two *, ln N. w-< ?i i< .-- In i*'.. ln |] Loulalana .-.- ? i. , ., Ita Htatory ae a - Hla "Kngll h Hlatory of to wrlte, anl ? , thli i edltlon ln .; iyarr8 le. .ur. i for aome md also reported the proceedloga ?f the ,,,-.. ^ il. wrote, too, - number of ? itorl .i worka .leaiing wlth Houthen KDMUND PEXDLETON ROQERB. poMghkeepele I eh U (gpeetalj Bdmuad Pendle lon Roi plred al hla rllla, on the Hudaon, a 1(v |, | ,,, .tnin?. Me ?a" born , nty, at Pearl and BUte ?ta . on July ... ,,-; |n hl boyhood daya he attended Dr Towo M,..| nuddart'a ichool la that clty. Afterward be ?,.?! i, I'olumbla College, where he remilne.1 one v.-.ir. and then .T.ier.-i the eouatlng-houaa of Dud I... || pultei a ? -. ?" '-rtlan.lt an-1 Qt-aowwleh ltl |n |M8, when the California aoM ferer broba -.- i. .,: . i party li fl S'ew-Tarb Cltjr on rh hi m m ?" t '?'??|lt to the Pactfi Coaat. .... tuyed , ? ?? u He afterward roturned t., Nea v .rk and entered lha Morgan Iron Worka, . ? ergj an I talent, be roee rapldly. . be marrled Vlrglnla Dummer. of N'-.-- Jer ,,.v |*e had iwo children lamea l? 11 Rogers and \i.h,:..iil Rogers, wh.. now llve at Hyde I'ark. ihe Morgan Iron Worka and formed a part , tieorg. ^'- '.?ilntard ln the Quintard Iroi Worka In i^-i Mr Rogera wenl to the war w-ith the 7;.-i Reglmenl aa a prlvat.. m Company B. i, i ,w , .....ia ifter he waa placed ln command of ?, k When he ret irned he wenl to hyde |.,,i. ?!;..,, he apenl th, remalnder of hla life. II m.i i- ? \-r.-ii ii ipa :<*? the Rocky Mountalna, an l waa , n .t, i niioriaman m-" n one ?? ? ir -i*.-> he i - '-.-.'-. r- fjll from hla hoi u ... one of the Dut, - - hunt*. He waa never entlrely wen from thal l _ OENERAL M. D, CORBK. , indrla. Va., !?'??''? M Oeneral Uontgomery " ;,, i here to day from old age and *n ? ? ? ll t'eneral M. !' Corae a-aa one of the oldesi rol - . I'nited Btat, a, and a veti ran ol I ? o i!. i?a . boi n In K\ - an Irla. Va In M r h, . ., rved ..li thi --. h Ihe Vtealcan War aa . ,,,: iin of .... Aii -andrla :omi any. and llved .n i'allfornla rrorn 1X48 to B7, when he r-t.ed to Vlrglnla anl liecame a banker m Alexanrina. When Ihe Clvll War began he entered the i-on ., , . ,,,. .:,.-A |, ,. :,~ , ol. 1 Ol the l..h \ ircltiia -. n ,..,, ' ii.. -vaa woundi 1 al the aecond battie ill rtun. and roughl ai llooneaboro and Antle ,.,?, H- waa eommtaaloned a brlgadler-general ln N'ovrmb-r ? : eommanded a brlgade ln Pleketta ,'llvlrilo'i ln the expedltlon ...tainat Ktiowlll-. and iptur, -i al Sallor'a i re. k, N a on A| i .1 t iv,-.-, vit. i Ihe A.ii- he reaume I th, I u?lni ? ol . ;i,,,i I,,, k.i- ai Mexandrla, and be am- a .; . miii.r of the Roberl E. Lee Lamp ol cronfi lerate Veterana ? _> ? CHARLEA l. WALKER Oetrolt, M:,h. Feb ll, Charlea L Walker. of thla ,.u ,|,. i ,,i ....ii Orove Retreat, l-'iint. this morning. Mr. Walker waa born In Otaego County, N Y.. ln imi. H,. came to Mlchlgan In K'.t> and rettled al Orand Raplds. Durlng ":-,; year i. waa a Aelagata ,., tne Terrltorlal Conventlon to conslder the .-.-imia We Give Away A Satnplc Packaj?e (4 to 7 doses | of Dr. Pierce's ^^ Pleasant Pellets '/'<> a>;v our sending nanu (ind Btidrest to us on b postai KDil. ONCE USED THEY ARE ALWAYS IN FAVOR. Iliiiit-, our objtTt in uniing them out broodetul ? ?a_-*avavON TRIAL.?av*a_.*a>? They absolutely tice SICK HEADACHE, Biliouaneas, Conatlpatioa, Coated Tongne, P001 A**petltel Djnaatp ^ia, an.l khldred (l.r.itij-cnirnts of the S'.nitiacli, l.ivci and loweU /K't/'t accept some substiluU tttid to bc "just as good** The >i(h\iiti(t/' tosts the dealtF Irss. It rosts yoh ABOUT the tenne. JUS profit is in the "jB3i Bsgootf." WHBBM 18 YOl'RSf bddreaa i-r Pai 1 8am>i 1. wokLOs I)Isim:nsakv rWMCAL A5S0CIATI0N, Ne, ooj flaln Strect, IU I'FALO, N. Y. D. LINDENBORN, Auctioneer. THE AUCTION SALE now in daily progress FROM TWO TO SIX P. M., AT 865 BROADWAY, botween 17th ar.d 18th sts., Is really of surpassing interest by re.ison of the extraoroinary COSTLY AND VARIED CHARACTER of the goods offered, and the positive fact that EVKRY ARTICLE PUTUPis guaranteed perfect and genuine, AND IS ABSOLUTLLY SOLD to the high cst l.idder, regnrdless of llmlt orcost, Ti.e entire unequalled collection of D. LINDENBORN & CO., 865 Broad? way. (Retiring vvholly from business.) PACKING,SHIPPING AND DELIV t'RY PROPERLY ATTENDED TO. BMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm REED & BARTON, _ilver*milli*. ?*v*r>".hing rvalrabl-* BB SH**rwar* at Ile-aonabl* Prlc**, 517 Inlon Sqiiare. f4. V.. 18 MAIDKM LANK. S. X-_ ,ion ef BlJchlgaa te .V L'alefl,aBd traa Beetatory of tba .-.i.v.t.tL.n. ln 1*48 h* aaa eleeted to ?**??<?? I?.c-h;at..r-. RetnOVUMJ IO f*B*B*gf4etd, M..-s . the foi lowlagyear, be aaa admltted te tb. ???-*??? ran Lterhe practlaed al Br.lt! - r VL Herj urn( i io the Weal ln f?l end setKed ta^gjroj. m. Wilker w.s a stud.-nt ol h;-.<>r>, navm*- ?-?? Mr. \\aiK"r iv .i.i .i ,. vitflbuted m.i'-h '? UBfnxoZtBAVot^^ Durlng the Rcvolutlon," the among Wa wrttlnga^ .wr. Walker wa- a profeaaor of the " "iv r- .\ ' ,,. ,h_ g? ilw Denartmen. ln Ml. ?*rj^?B$Z tenTconVm\.Wn* ifwno'n &imUJreej Werand entl-elavery ?<??**S_id \T%gr?yt? th- war mcaaures from 1W to iw>>- a' ?-" ** ? , ago h* aaa atucked arlth pareala, and bla mmd ani body r.*il*-1 steadlly ur.tii death came. ? Wll.l.IAM WII.SdN ANSTF.Y. w.i.iam B/ltooa Anatey, ahe dld In ihi* clty laar Priday, F.*i..--.aT.v I araa a veteran among tha ofneers of th" New-Tork Ceatral EUUsray-<-ea> pany havlng been WentltVed aith the audit de? partment for ov-r twenty-elght year,. He wa* one ?? -. audltors al the tlme of hl* death. nr. Anatey, whose father aras for many years Toat mMter-Oeneral of the Hrinsh Weat larflesL *'-** ot nn old KngltHh faml.y. 8 p.oi.-.iiur-.t memb-r of arhlch, m the laal cenl iry. aras Itaaoce i by ? tabiet ln Westmlnater Abbey. Almosi all hla early mso ,...,., ,, rhe N'ew-Voric Centra ar" dead. WBB er-- ataff however, he was also rary popi - Sl?- bealdeT "airne. ll- was ?"_^?? domeBtlc in hla tastea and sraa deeply beio\ei mr - ..pi'.y His h tne So H2 We.? O^mtrotU and-thlrty-nlnth-at.. a ifl a happy one. ??_nw*- l'i? .. ,,.;..- loapitallty to many fr"*n''s. ."? leivea a arldow. iwo llaughtera and one grandchId. The funeral took place at th* houae on MoneUnr. February 11, ihe Re*. Dr. Bradley, of it. Ageerg ;.,: . hurch, oAdatlng. ? ?*> ? OOL'VERNBUR MORRIA OODEX. The death of Oouverneur Morria Ogden ?'? arr*d a- l_-kewood, x. I. jreBterday, after an illneaa ahlch hal boI been of long iurjtlon. Mr. OttfinB wa, thlrty-aaven year* old and a ?**??'?? N&*._\__ Broadway. H?fl I ne raa a:: No. J* ^.-?fiv_H___L teenth-at Mr Ogden belonged to the I ntvereug m and fnlveralty Athletlc dube, ani aaa v., li llke l b) bla asi rUte* PROFE880R Wll.l.IAM ORAL'BRT. P, rsssmr w.lliam Grauori dled al bla home. No. ? i gummlt-are.. Jeraey Clty. Bundaj nlght. after B ,,,,..- . araa born In Luxemburg, Oet> ?',,:"? Bum5r - r^-^an'^ooNbooka.'"and' traaalaled Hora* Oreela? Th- Amertcan Confllcf Into Oerman. HII.T..N ORBAVBg London, Peb 11 HIRoa Oi?evee. the iarg?*>t cot ton manufacturer m the world, dW at 0M*b*ubj to ?!?*:. from eaacer. _^__, OBITt'ART KOTE8. i.y.-.-i. Mi". Feh. U. TtioBBBB Jefferaoo I.ummua, born la Lyan In laai dled on Bunday. ''ntil ra* cent'y he aaa engagi I ln the manufactiir.' of ahne Inka and statns. Ha saw th" Iight botereon tha .'he^.ipeake and ih- .*?':.in.-n off N'ahant. from the too of Hlgh Roek. In 1818. and was a -.,-hoolmate of the At.< llflon'si lekder, WlllUtn Ulogd - ;..rr-.*..in. Klngaton. X V-. Peb 11. JOBB .^herw od. B >-*w Tork lawv-r. who.?, wlfe I* Mr- F. W. EntUWOOB, the authoreaa. wa* found dead ln hed ta tb; Bgertea l|.iuae. I'.-lhi. thl.4 mornlng. The Sherwoods ha\e a HUinmT h.'iiii ar 1 Nrlkl. Newburjr. N. Y.. Feb. 11 A d!-;vitch received her* thi* afterooon announeea tba sudden death ol taaaa bj poa-ell on board a rallroad train al T-aliyto-vn I'enn He liv-1 at Jameato-vn S. V.. and was Jast returnlim* fr. m 8 vis-lt to Florlda. Brldgeport, Ceaa., Peb. II Dr. \. M Patter, a W'-l'-known BABgnetlC |.hy>.>lin of thiK city. di.d y ? t.-rdav Of pr.eumonla at Kocky PotBt, I.. I. He *aS ealled to th- borae ef Henry Lane, or thit p'.ace. to attend u patleat, and whlle there was mddealy taken IU He refuai i to tak-> any medldne. ivspite hla n teata l-r Olldersleeve *ra? senl for. aol More Re arrlved Dr I'orter was dead. He had been a realdeni of this clty for n.any y> ara, and wai well thi ughi of MontreaL Peb, U s. cable dlapateh has- been re relved here. announclng the E^jfMuj^honAnnot^ ?? |{.,.(,,, aecreury of th.- Qrand Trcnk Ua.iway rompany for ihe last twenty reera. San Franclr ... P-l. II *V. W. Stow. a prom Ineni polltlclan of the Btate. waa sn-i.-ken vrith xv thla afteimeoa, and Uvad only i >w mlnutes He was seventy-eae year* pf 8_i_t.a aa Mvo of Xew-York. ani related to the famtly_of whU'li ex-Serretary Whltney I* a member. For many reara be naa ..c...*-i For th.- Ceatral Paelfaa Rallroad._ TOLPE 10 I'l.AY ?r M<*. EBBBBT OUBBBEBrE al Mrs Bgbert auernae***a recepUea, whleh aill ? .K. piace on Frlilay afteraeoa, February r>. af ?? o'clock, Volpe, the maitdollntet, wlll entertaln f%? gueata by playtng b number ?>* Bals^Ueaa .." tble reaonani llttle Inetrumeni He i? s ssaate-; of tha wlre-atrlngeil muslcal m<......-."..t -.n l wlll abow hl-. audlence thal the -dtllful rendttton "f d.m. ..it muslc is not by any means COnflBOd 10 the (.i.i'iO und vlolin. _ OXXEBAl WBBWIB WJLl FB TBE TrrtTFB Sew-Havea, Peb. ll Judge Ctoveakasl lo-day *p polnted Oeaeral B. B. Merwin tnmtee of tbe B> ?olvenl estate of the flrm Of liulaley B Tuttle, of New-York, and of that Of Willlam P. Tuttle TBB WMATBBB BBPOBT. A VTOBM OM THI soirtiintx COAaTT. Ui-uiln-tt..... I'.!'. II The et-.n.i In tli- CWtral 08*1 rtaiaa i.h,. sasved *lowly t.. a/MtM-a rtortda, li '? tn lataaalu A blgk piaBaar* araa n> Bf-raaalag has *i)i*al ,,v,.. Hi,- at*ot* . ..ilinry BBBI "f IbS K.*. k) MoMBIJBBjj arlUi ,i.Meptlon ef Um >i'iif ragtoa, Baaa haa taBflS ,,i il>e tinir S.at.?. rHin ?? ?n..w tn Baa BomIB AttaSSB .-i-,,.-!.. au.i iikm aii"?' i" ib* Btasasarl VeJasy. tb* t**> peratur* ha*. fallen ln lh? Ml.l.lle Oulf r.-Ku.a *nl ra* **? malBcal asarly statJaasary alseabai* DBTAILBD KHUK.'AST FOR TO-DAT. i-,,r N>?-i-:naiiin.i aad anaaera Bew-Terk, bsbavbIbTBBB *re*t*rl) ?-m.i? yor BBMtara l**aBaajrlraa*a, B***?-Jerasy, i -.-1. -* i- - <h* i'1-ui.i ai rmamhta aaa m.h>i..ii.i. ->*tt*taUj f*u*. >**& ai'.w fluirlea ..n ihe ,?.??-.. weat wln.'.a. B*?*OBB*M ra?*88tS, I'm. Weal Vlr-pnla. Woa.ern I'ennav IvanWi. v***'""1* N-?-Y"rk. Ol.l... MlelBgaa, Wiaeoti-!n BBd Inllan.i. ?''??'*' rt!i> fiii.-. northweai T*rsai*a TBIBIINB IXICAl. OUSri'.VNTIOV* .11 Muiiii..--. i.lil. ? ? Nl tl 1 '? 3 4 * ?T B '.ilBIl W..t-:tT-v _L| I lnclb "J :l?>^ na*. ?J'.l.S ?Miil* l">* ____J_I Jft! _a Tr.l'un* * *??* ln 'ln* du.?r?m a coni. iu-n- '":'"??..',,.,_?.?, rlian?.-a In pieaanr* aa ln.li. Hl"! B> "", ''''"'..._ .,eoraing barom*t*r. Tb* i.r..k.-.. IIb* ____*?*??? *"* peia'ur* a* riciili-d ul Iv.ry'a riiariaanr. Triimii.- oul.-*. Pea uT\ .. m Tba ***atb*r *r*at4***aaj w..i falr aad ?....r, Th* ?...')" >'?'"- -__*_f__*_*T_!_! n .nd U tmom, tb* s*4?*me* t?W +*** :ls *__*__ ___ aa samtku aad lt*aj to*m ibaa aa ll.wsaaadlBg gsg laal >'.o II..- w.-ulhei- iM-diiy la lllBStj I ' ' ???? ? ??>??*** ??'"? Mi >oit Birrt "Ihe baBBj ul Ihe Morgne" | tn "Chlmiule Faddua" r