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THE HUNTINGTON ARGUS. Vol. 1. '*••• 97/Jar*#, f*r+*td*n' /Ini*. * C. Rvrr. Vic* II R < urWr. First National Bank —OK— litovrov o.iio Capital $230,000 Surplus $100,000 VII kind- of '. vernmrnt Securities bought "• Highest market price paid fortiold ’H*i fluid Coupons. Interest nlloieetl on Time Ih posits for .ale on nil purl, of England, Ire ••“'. <«• ruiaii v and France. Collect!ao« made on any point in the t i.ited .’■‘fate* and Kurope. AI..... II I'a-.agt- Ticket. I ■ and from Eog l.tid- Ireland ind Herman; at lowed rate.. I H0>. K MILAN. w- tV. JUHNaoN, I /'r.ojcnf. R M AT H K R, Cashier. Second National Bank 4 —op— IRONTON, OHIO. t IPITAL, 1210,000. S1RPLI S, 1*2,100. Itcpo.it. reran ed and coll.-ction. made on all point* in the country. Interest Alfoiretl on Time Iteposlts. Ik raft, for rale on England, Ireland. Scot land, France nn-l Hertnauv "i;iim# It. MATHEK, I'n.hier. Kl'BTirii niRKOX, I.. r. RIl’KRTTB, lluntingtou. IlHrbouiKvillr. <;niso\ «v KH Kmx Attorneys at Law, Will practice in the Countv of Cabell and ad joining Countie*. Collection. made and |.r»m|i!lj- returned. J. *1. 1.0 \K. attohxkv at law, IIt'NTt.M.TO.V, WEST VA. _ *!tTiro on Third Avenue hetween Ninth and • '•mil ctreet*. vln4 J«m ittau*. jr., Attorney at Law, Will practice in the court* of Cabell and ad joining r>.untie*. Otji'', nrer A l.' /fitinr* f'it/ar Sfure, third Avenue hot 9th mid 10that*. C. W. SMITH i B i. msB. stu m «i kijm:, ATTOllXlSYS AT LAW, ( AIJELL f. I!., WEST VA., r\Wi 11 practice r.*gnl irIv in the Circuit and County Court*! ..i C a hell, Lincoln. Wayne, l\ an aw hit. I’utnam mil M :i<on, and aim. in the Court of Appeal* and Cuited State* Illatrict t'.iurl nt t.liorlopton. /“•'**■ l*rom|it attention given to eolleetiun of claim*. febHIf JAM It. FKHfittttO'' W. II. HARVEY. n:ii(.i «to\ .v iiAitVKY. ATTOllN KYS AT LAW, Hl .vnVfiTltN, \V VA Ofli''!’ i ii Eighth ’•tree! lot ween Second find Third Av. nu Alxont Cahell C. II. wn.uui Miitm, ( Late of Virginia.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, ni x rix'tiTux, \v. va. * * tfion Tliii d Avenue, he tureen Ninth anti Tenth rta. my2July Tili it*i m;m iv ATTORNEY AT LAW. III ATI NOTOK, H\ VA. Offi'<• on hth <tr«M)i bet. 21 and 3d Avenue*. V. ItlllKIt, >. |.KIT< II III I I.Y It. , /7»*'/«». r.f. „/ n„/t„. r„t. mcs. i{ii)i;it a id i n it. Dentists, lljti ' in /liinlel,’* /Hurt.. Ait .lee., 111 Tim i v W Va l»K. ii. ||. n,.r I I TT 1’. *V ■ * fti Jly offer* Inn | rof. - i ,ui| m rvii-f* • the oilin',m ,.| iifin’mk't<» . mi.| vii-iiiity. Wit .mi #\| r»#•*»«■ • <<t rwi ws mm Vim* -n tin |.rrt.*e*. «■ .,f in I'.-iti-. In* • *|»««« r,, merit* Mre •r | ..tn.lMrfe. «Mt. . i, | Sir.l A \ 'I.' • . I - tv*e, I Ml I, «t»«1 ||(|, 'f»'»*,M(rU:ui-.V It- I»rnjr Sin, •. ultt i)K. 1II1P! \N \\ I I.SII I. . f f ully MfT-r- .i-rvic* to »»•■* • »ti/' »>* "f lluiiiii «r..t, mi.) ri.-iuity. 1?»« »»« -*. p*id »<• l.iiii!!' nir«;il.HrnrlnniMirnilfi I r unr> (irfan*. um mi Tlm.l A* UUI- Ninth »nl r. mil -Irri-M. r r..1 • -,1 .1 Miller'* tit.rv ■l 1/ /. r - n,I/./,. « (l.l, .( II, F ! IM.IIK. srnuKoss i v/< 1‘UYsn /ass, ,iiTl Hi w i Huff n/!-r>'« f»rii(r Store, iv»r ••• h Nni'f mti■ i Third Aienii. , Jit MIM.Jl.V. W i> r V *. ‘•Mi*. II «u - Pm'Iu 7 f«> lo A. M.. and from : i«. w r. m L1ERCHANTS* HOTEL, Hen. Sr roil aye, I'ropriilor. I <>rnrr IS.conil Avenue ut,.l Xintli *iree«, lit VTMMiTltS \Y Kel Va. SHERIDAN HOUSE, tl ^1. HT. miK. l*ro|»ri«’tor. (or. Proof mol Lau'rrncr Streets, IKONTOX, OHIO. WEST VIRGINIA Real Estate, Claim -A-IsTID Collection Agency. uii: i\w Ktm; " s. Downer ,V ''o are agent* lor llie (•eat i.i e ItiMiranoe Cont|«nv in the Unt t«al .State*—the Wn-liingtoti, of N'rw York Call ami jjet a circular, calendar, blotter, memorandum book. Ac. W.IXTKD, A tract »f lan.l, suitable f„r a m ar //«„r ,.n ths line of the < F'"" It must be of K„.„j »i,ra*c .|usliry—Timber. Mineral an.l Farm nig. I fact imiftt net he lc%<« Ilian 2.5.000 nor more Ilian fo.ooo arrrw. ... w- 8. 1'OWNKH .V CO., , e,kf > trgiuia Kal K*tute Agwiu-y, o\«-r tin 1 «•* <>««•. f«b1&!4 NN .S Downer A Co have several verv cheap and eligible Iioiim** :tn<! lota on See on,l. I liini utn! Fourth Avenues Person* milling here will tills! it to tneir interest to cull mi them ami examine tlieir lists. W WIKI*. Mineral ami Timber l.amls. an or near the Illicit tile iJhesaileakc ami uhju Kailroaii. in any <(u„n,iti, ». W.S. llOWNKR A i o„ tv, -i Virginia lleul Katate Agency, aver the • °tt Office. IIuntlngto,,. WtlTKII. We want a traet ol five, ten, or twenty 1 lions and acres ol' mill, iron, or limber anil running Ian,I lor a colony. W S Down Kit A Co., •' ael Vu. Ileal Estate A genet’, over the Post Office. H IVTIII. 100.000 I'cel Walnut bugs. Must hu of guild ({Utility, ntiii hewed tuunrtr ... . IV. S. hOW.N’KK Jc CO., c't » irginm Kent Kutetu Ageocy, over the I oat Office, lluiitingts.il. « h i nton uiY. " *■ have a Urge number of the m«.«t cligihlo V1* •" |,,wn« u,,d mine \t ry convenient aud «l.eai. dwell,,,gi. Cell end see our li«t. - ^ ^ HI III KIt 4 Y l*KOPi:itTY. w» have sixty very eligible building lot# on the western border of the city, and a few acre building lots nt very low price#. ■ A ICVIH 420 acres, six miles from Huntington, with with good bouse and outbuildings, on (Juvan doite river. Pa ice, *25 per acre. 4 10 acres on Chesapeake Mini Ohio linilroad, twenty-two miles froin Huntington; 340 nerea timber of fine quality; several small houses « q the place. Terms easy. Price *|K per acre. 7^ acre- on Chesapeake and Ohio Kaitroad. : fourteen miles from Huntington; all bottom land on Mud river, with a good mill seal.— Terms easy. Price *4,000 Htu acn # mii New river, f ur miles from Slim mer- r. If; first rate land, in good order; 100 acres limber, balance in cultivation: good brick house Mod outbuilding#; terms *osv. Price, *2.000 3t» nen s within two mites of Hunting i n; f» acres bottom, bulanco rolling; all good Price, $1,000 Four farm- of lesprctively, 225, 170, Jj, and 250 acres, on Hurricane nu I Sr ary ('recks, ut low prices. **.. acre* i n Guyandotto river and Chesapeake and Ohio llailroad, eight mites from Hunting ton; good frame huU-e, . retard, Ac. *5.000 Inn a re-• n Mud river, one-half mile from Mi ("II depot on Die-It pc ike a ud Obi* l< nil road no improvement- but fence. Price, *4,mm Mttrrc- one half mile from the village of Huy Htdolte on the Che-apcake and Ohio Kail roud wild tiuY mdottc riv et : orchards A h >use-. Price, ^J5(t p* r acre 4 .» n re- iiin. mile- from White Sulphur >p •oir-- tireefihrier county: 2on «rr«>- under colt,vat.on. balance timber, good hou-e and outbuilding-. Price, |I2 im>o TimlMT himI tlmi riil I.nimIm 2.40H urr»-s near flu- Uhi« river, eight v I - ff,,?" Miimiogt-n; uoriv it led oak. |.r.|dar and pine limber; cr «■ inducm<*nls for stave get ter*. Price v ery low. 4''<* ner> « »-i| land on the (liiynndofts river Iw. i.m fiv. mile-from Huntington: three vcin of good coal Price, $40 p«-r acre 72' n ro« iron an I f m» r. near (Juvandotto river, twentv mile- from IIunlingioii; 11(#• in,, Oer i* g i. and there i* a g -,d win of i.on n the land. Price, *20 per aero 2'M» nr e* timber land. 12 ml lea from Hunt ingt- i. n.o.r tlnyan I ft- river; llti- land has a g *«» l v* m of .o',I on it. Prior, jw per n,.r„ fi a •*?- ".al Ian l w ith a g- < d house, at Ita v ni^nd City Price. #im> f t • I mV, -7. 100, an I 2 Omn „ timber lano » Kanawha river and Chctap. aka sill Him, liailroid; tiiv landfall hat. mm on them, both eoal and ir*ti. \r .-20 to #2% per ar re .';Mi acre. on t’l.al rtv <*r, e,,a| land*. w..|| , u, b red, r mtainiog a five feet vein of oanr.i |, and .» four fee, vein of bituminous cal: pnow very low. 12^ arfes o„ Hurricane ( reek, Puln«nv coun ty, ordinary log house, lull acres clear* I. thr< e n«'lila fenced: balance heavily timbered w„h poplar, oak, and some pine. Price $0 per acre W« have other very valuable coal lands that a’e ojsr at ivas- liable prices. 11 r NTIN(;TON, W KST YA., MARCH 1, 1H1X. No. 41. ahr iiuMtiugton ^rfjuo. WALLACE* GILBERT. Proprietor* wm. r. vuuct, < «>lohi:d M'HOOI.K. KIYt:H NEWN. . ... c.wesw ... « rye. I «i*h to *>k you to rail attrntion. thrcV the column* of the A aul a, to the f*ct that ' there is uo school i„ Huntington, nor in Cabell county, so f„ I know, for the colored rare. Thu is not right It is not only important to them, hut eery important to the white race, that Colored men should he educated, that the grner»ii«*n «h<uM nut grow u|t in igno ranee. The Constitution of the I'nited State, makes the colored man politically the equal of the white, and if he remains in ignorance he becomes a prey to the arts of the demagogue and rogue, who takes advantage of his igno rance to serve his ..ID selfish ends. I think a census of the rhildren of the County should be taken, and the colored race lie allowed an equitable portion of the school fund, which should he expended in providing a Ir.cher and opening . school in ,„m, accessible place, where they may learn son e of those thing, which will enable Ihnn, when they grow older, to exercise more intelligently the rights of oil iiens. I aui a Southern man, but have bu lleted. cur since the war ended, that the true policy in all part* of the land, i. to deal justly with the colored man; to furnish him with the mean, of education, and then hold him I.. . strict accountability ir he tr.ngn-s.es the law //msfiagtow, Frh. 27, l»7S. j, HrxTuniTon, February 28, 187.7. Kiver tailing, with al*out 12 feel water on the |»ar. I be C A O. H. R packet* urc all on tune. I he h leefwooti on Tuesday morning got aU»ut one hitn.1 cl ton* freight, consisting of tailioad spike*. giound tan hark, tohac oo and other miscellaneous freight from Kichmond by C A O K K Although the railroad has increased it* facilities for transportation, the depot and wharhUiat are orowded to their utmost capacity Hie Wheeling and Cincinnati packet Andes was derained at the tonner place bv ice and did not come down. 'I lie Hudson went upon time. I lie new and splendid atcnincr Kuitna Uraham made lier first trip to Cincinnati, and returned Thnraduy night, Capi. J. KusmI in com maud, Karbari in the office. >*»e is 177 feet long, il& feet bentr with cylinders Mi feel in diameter and 0 feet stroke, draws only 22 inches light and pcriorms to the entire satisfaction o! all concerned She was bndt expressly u» the Huntington and Parkersburg trad<\ and will enter it ns soon im navigation opens |»erinancntly. TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION The price ..f tbit papar !• Two Itollara per annum. For * lu.-u'ht. *1,1* . f„r S month*. 75 rant* , aingl* oopiaa, 1 cant, each— parable, alwajra, t. .../m..., RATES OF ADVERTISING. On* dollar |*vr .quart-1 of ..no iueb tb length, nill bt- charged for the lir.t la.ertinn. anti Mi cent, per .quart*, mill be rhatgt-d for each ad ditional iti.crtion. Kditorial notice* 10 cent* per line for each insertion. Marriage and Dcalli notice* tr*r : hut manta upon either will be charged for at half rpice. III \Ti\ntux, Km. 2«th, 1873. To Ik. El,for of tkr Ary:; "h'lo you aro dl.i iir.ing the Importance of building a furnacc^and agricultural »,„k, a. Huntington, you ought not in l„rg..| tbul wo nhould have a foundry aim. Why would not 'hi- hr Illo ho.t plane, or one of .hr hot ptn.-e., t„ manufacture .loro, and hollow wro? It i, the uio.t .uitahle o.lahli.Iitnont wo could I,nil,I in connection with u IWnncv. The local do.nand would ahaorb what ..I l„. made, and wo Would hare no need lo aork outride market.: and be.ide. it doo.n t take it"iob capital to carry it on. Build a foundry. It. C. lit 8TI8I1TII8, Pan. 25th, 1873. To II,r K/il r nf fh. Argun Sugge.tions, 1 hcl'cco, are altrayt in order With a lire new.papor, if they contain any. "ling of intore.l or importance to the reading I 'thlio. Taking ihi, view. I beg leave t. ,ug. get, through your column., to the cititeo. of our now city, the importance „( securing an .cure and efficient ret of City officer, for the year commencing ihi. Spring. Much of the 1 lult.ro prosperity of „„r maiden oily depend. upon the energy.rpri.e and Intelligence of our •• city father. " during the net ,„,r or I 'wo. Now, in .electing oUr city officer, it i in. to me that those who hare come hero from different sections, mid Imre invested their new city, are the proper men to roniroi it. affair, and shape it. destiny, |n short, the real line husinesr men, who bare com. hero 111 good faith to build Up a city, should man age the public affairs of that city. VOTER. w e m A HIM 3 Itltl 71. To rhr Editor of tkr Ary:. Why i. it that the C. A O. R. R. Co charge :ic. per hundred for froig'it. front Slaun ton to Huntington, (2S0 mile.,) when the .aim ell.,. Of freight i. shipped from Cincinnati to Richmond, (5R0 mile.,) via C. A 0. It. R,, fur .*•<*. |ht liumlrrd? lluntiwjto*. As/.. 2*. |H7;: Huntington Church Directory. B*r*»wl»> Services every Sabbath, nt College, nt II o'clock, n. in. and 7 p. tn . b\ Kev.J. I». MeClintnek. Sunday school nt A a. in., in Pilgrim Hall. (oiigrc^iitioiiul Hev. 1 s Walker, Pastor. Services at Pilgrim flail, Third Ave nue between Ninth and Tenth streets Preach ing every Sunday at 10 a. in. and 7 p. tn.: Pas b»r * Hi bit- Cla-» at 12 m.: Inion Sunday School nt 2:3i» p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening nt 7 o'clock. C'lirlMfiitn t liurclt. Preaching every Sabbath nt 2]j o'elock p. m., in the new School House,corner 4th Avenue and 7th street. l«*rlatn— crvicc» at IJurdickY Hull every Sahlmth nt 11 a. ni. and 4 p. m. ProtcHluiil K|»iw«'0|»ul Hector. H« v KUw. Valentine June* Service* at Trinity Hall, 3d Avenue lot ween lAth and 11 th street*, every Sunday except the first. Sunday M)ho.,| at 3 u'olock, p. iu. IIh|»I iwl ing At 7 p. ni : Sunduy School at V a. in.: Pray er meeting every Friday evening. Ms’IIhmIIhI l.piMiipul -Hev. .!. A Kihhe, P.i'tor. Preaching at tiarrelt A tiih ’•on’* Hull, Third A venue between Ninth ami rent h street*, every Sunday eveuing at 7 o'el'k Sunday School meets at *'J,-30 p. ui.i Piayer meeting^ every Thursday night ut 7 o'clock; an* every Sunday at 4 p. m. Ysung Men's Prayer Meeting every Thurs day evening nt Pilgrim Hall. I lie .Vtn.inln wits to Uvc left Cincinnati lor l itt-hurg. on ilie lib ill, Imi was scared out by (lie icv». I In* old reliable Fannie l’ugan nnd tin llee Chesapeake are always on lime and me doing a lively business in ilie Doris*, mouth trade, the Dugan leaving here In the morning as soon ns |*eopl* ^ct „p( U,H| the! lit si. peakc ready to take them on and gi'e them their supper as soon as they g» t oil lhe evening tram. The steamer Kinie Hegler has I ft the Kanawha tr »de, il.e Captain becoming so thoroughly disgusted with some of tl, lre**a on flit river hank because they stood ilieir ground and would not be run over that he hus abandoned the trade and turned his head toward the sunny smith. litres \ our Mule was condemned h\ the inspector the oilier day. ami had to •|uit the Ashhihd and I ronton trade, and the Waverly took her place. lYncs.—1 hoe Medford keeps an nssorl nieut of wood and iron C.stem Dumps lead and iron pipe, and all kinds of pump ami '.fill streets. TT ■ MJM.IIh MMM.i:. \o. . 1.0 Ol o | Ill«•«•!« Thursday evening at 7 , I’. M., in Juimitun'i ilall -enue and Tenth at. C. I. SIN8IL, N. <1. A. M. Warxkh,St'c'y. I !•*. «V %. M*—Huntington Lodge No. r»:i Aneient, Free and A» ee|»ted Maaona meet in Mnaonir Hall mi the tentral Lund C •injmnv’a ' Ruilding, .,n the fir at and Third Friday of eneh month, at 7}j )>. in. .1. K. MORROW, W. M. Oro. Knwi.mn, Sec'y. , > I. O. <LT. Regular me. ting e\»rv m ■< aturda v evening, at 7 o’rloek, at Far ll»ll, eorner of Third Avenue and Ninth at. T. M MARSHALL. W. C. T. Box* Sarrorm, Ree. 8ec*y. U’i:sT VIHIJIVI t HUS, Marlmslnire ia i0 have a daily pnpri noon. (iraftnn wan partly atilunerged by tin recent rain* Wanli.ngliin'a birthday was celf hralt‘1 at \Vheeling, I lie ( onrt of Appeals of Wyet Virginia adjourned on Tneadny laat. I'liarleatnn in fixing up her •late for Ilia coining municipal election Jos S Maeliir died at liia residence near I’oint I’leasiinl, laat week Tliieven are paying ll,eir ..pliinent to the lien rooate about U-wiahurg, in (ireenl rier eotititv, Ifev Nr, Jaa A Duncan, President of Ifandidph Macon College, preached a* Clmrlemown, on die 12ih mat 'I'he Attorney (jeneral will re|a>rt to lh> Holier ol Kepresenfativea hie opinion n to the disposition of the Umpire Kerry property. Dr. I,. Rarhonr died very suddenly at Cranberry Stnin.it, W V, , the beginning ol last week Ilia rrmama Mere intern-1 Ml .Murielim U. I I*" nailers' str-ke at Wheeling, waean. icnbly arranged lest week; a eliding seal ol prices being adopted Work was re "'lilted m sll llir nail factories in i!,e ein On the Mill ill.t the C S Senate pa - ed a bill appropriating ?7f'.3 3'.l lo the Ma sonic laaliie at Harper s Kerrv in bru ..r darna.es done by the I sited Stats, troop, in (he \ phi I ** Jl lly the een.ue of 1ST I, the |e.pu|atio of West Virginia was 4-H.SII Her rank m population wuh tin other Slate* of tl . I iiion waa 'J7, being next Arkanea. and in-st hr lore Mmrtreotg. The body ..f the. wife ol a \|r. Arch. living m ib» neighborhood o' I’arkerebnr • w*,, ... »" ‘"v I»MI# Kanawha ri,.., mar In It ie "nppoeed to |,« a ca.-of.n c.de, but ,0 clue Ii given Ha to the can - ol tins •jetl. 111 vriMiTox i,vcn n. I lie Huntington Lyceum run in l*iIgriin Mull oil lust 'I lies,lay averting President •I. <i llreslin in the rliair. 'I lie Minutes ol laet inerting were read and approved l>r <> ti Chase was appointed In deliv eran Ivssay More the Lyceum three week* •rotn liirt meeting. In the ahsraee of the K saj i»i f,,r the • icen-ion, t'ne Lyceum and a g.od audience bad their expectation* disappointed I he dehnie ii|khi the (pieslioii “Should nil usury lane he repealed?' was then ' Opened hy Major JloW ner. w ho, thinking all usury laws an injury to commerce said he favored a system tlnil would place mo ney on a level wuh other articles ol trade, that usury laws tended to embarrass capi tali te. and caused them to w ithdraw their money from market, thus making u scarce, and causing rales of interest fo he higher, fial rxperirnre taught that when money - plenty it is low. and > ir.t and ilsuiy laws invariably work to the injury of the liot rower Hu tie « . urn im. ims / r „t JOHN HOOK RUSSPI.. C,t»hi,r IftNK Of HUNTINGTON, IIl/NTIXOTON, W. VA. J>e|to«it* ree*iv<-<l nn«l rollrrtionf i»n<l rota it - Inures turn I e on AH Taints Throni/hont tin f 'oimtrif. Kxrlinn-fp |.«ir.'Im-orl, uri<l not.- <li*«*ountt>.l on npprotc-l pollnteriil. Jnlerr«t nliowcil on Tim*- IV|K»fils, H< iriiler l»Mu-.unt ilnjr—vvtry Wciln^tlny. Tlilrri € ornrr l Jilt si, HTA IKJIJA TTMiS —FOR— Jttoots and Shoes or \ i,i. J. ft, ( ha*u r* ’i1'1' lfully inform* lh« nfi*#n* Ifimtingion awi ■ tirmtifidinjf • ■ •m»rv thnl h« in k |iiii4 on hand, Ml ill fin.. n «. u,|.|< i. rfo.-k Ilf /loots. Shoes tWfi lhits, •f tlio lot.-.f vlo* nn*l h*«t qualify. Ujro him I* cull, *t the iN.m lf*r#. 4<l Vtfimi'. IlfinliiiKlofuM >,i. ***|.i7tf * . K. //•».-,'tl*i.t* n ,H /;#;*>. Hunu;To\ a iti.rrs. fnipri^fftr* •• f tli© IRORTON KOXJGiU, Cor. 1U if road and Front *t*., irovto*!, onir*. i t 'nf.t (ith-on ili«1v»*t 11*ink a* the Major • ii.l on aoiiic point*. He argued that run n *y wa- a t ealtire of iln government, mi J mIiouI.I he mm I ject to it* control ffe tho t the government had * perfect right to my w ai the money that it create* -houlii he worth throughout it* jnn* fiction After the >h*cii«*ton the **>-ight of Argu ment a am decide! to It in mvor tf tlie atV»rmati\ e. I he fjur-iio'i for h-cit** <>n ncit day evening i*f "Should < alnfit»e uumigm t on he encouraged? The speaker* are n* follow*: Athrm:. ;**— M**-r*. Warner,' C S Vt giber, and Morallee, Negative— Mea*r* < >wi-n*. I«iyng and Monrafe. Lad eg mud g» nt emeu are invited Attend. .1 (*. BHE8LIN, prts i (^rno « Urc y. 'Mr. JJ. re .inn chairman o I (lie Stria < '"’rfniitte* an DitiWllit.ee, <fi«enN f 0„ *1 report of I he maj rity of the comtnitl*' m favor o» removing tie <Ji*Al.ilities 0f ex Senator R \| T. Hunter, of Virginia, wml in couerq nence of the prevail re of time hi« Opposition will prohat.lv have »h«efVeet to I tie eat action on the bill tine eve non.