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Vice President Whet-r, lo Jiah beea suffering reoectly frota neuralgia, gave notice of his intended atmoce for everJ days, and aied tc&t a President pro tern. im &sKlgn&t'!d,...'kir. ConkHng prgenteil tha petitlon cf Jme GorJon Bennett ajtlng Congress t- '...t t.iai ta seeking new diverie at ttxti Korta j :. Ila La J pttrcfcweJ the Arctic veeael Pandora mi ii.V-c l'-i to so&a run Iter t his own eipeDse. Tli petitioner dsslred tbmt ta vejtel ttiocld carry the Atnertaia &g.... The Bo'ase Joint resolution to authorize tfoe Secretary cf War to issue certittn arm a to the Whiagton LUht is faster, cf Ctiarton, . teken up oi-l paaiwd alter oo&Hiderable debate A large cumber of p-HitSona were presented on various subJ'wt.... Several amen draenta to tie Military Academy Appropriation bill were offered and referred. Hovhk. A. bl';l wm presented propoeing to give 1 r. MudJ, of Uaryland, $3,000 for aiding cholera aaffcrera at tha Dry Tortngaa. Dr. Mudd wan tha Burgeon who set the leg of Jobs Wilie Bootb, and ho ws Be nt to Dry Tortugaa for It. . . .Mr. Bbedley introdnoed a bill authorizing tie Issue of United States note, and providing for the redemption, of certain Cni ted States bonds. ...A number of billa for lMUirg certificate of xilver bullion deposited in the United States lxlnia were introduced and re ferred. ...The f olloTin g bills were alao Introduced By Mr. Southard, proposing an amend' ment to the constitution relating to the flection of President and Vice President; by Mr Fort, to gradually retire the circulating n lea of nationalr-banking asaoclationa and replace the same with United States treasury note ; by Mr. Eland, for the free coinage of the silver dollar ; also to utiUie the product of tha gold and liver mines, and provide for the iapuing of certificates for gold and iilver bullion deposited in the mints ; by Mr. Blair, authorizing the Southern Pacific railroad t a extend Its line westwardly to El Paso ; by Mr. Crit tenden, to reduce the pay cf navy ofiicers, and reduce the number of each of&cers ia the line and staff. ...Mr. Ooode, Chairman of the Coin imttee on taucauon ana Labor, reported a bill applying the proceeds of the public lands to support free achoolis. Recommitted Mr. Turner aeked leave to offer a resolution for the appointment of a select committee of thirteen members to inquire Into the causes of tha pecuniary depression throughout the country. Mr. Conger objected Mr. Itoberta, Chairman of the Committee on Accounts, moved to sugpend the rules and adopt a resolution for the appointment of experts to aid tha committee of Investigation. Defeated yeas, 73; nays, 163.... On motion of Mr. Hr"-Itt, of Alabama, the Hosse, by a vote cf 17 to 51, went into committee of the whole, Mr. Southard in the chair, and resumed consideration of "the bill granting pensions to soldiers and sailors of the y.i i-.cau uid Iud;a war. - Tce-sdav, Feb. 23. Senate. The Senate proceeded to the election of a preeidiug efflcer, Vice President Wheeler having been compelled, on account of ill-health, to temporarily vacate the chair. The Republicans nominated Mr. Ferry, and the Democrats Mr. Tnuraian. Result : Ferry, 2'J ; Thuriaan, 28. Jadge D.ivis, of Illinois, voted lor Mr. Thurui&n. Ko other business cf importance was transacted la open Betrnien Ia executive seprion the Senate considered the nomination of ex-Oov. Parsons, of Alabama, to l?e District Attorney for that State. After some discussion the case was pnetponed without action. The nomination of W. F. Wbw-.lftr for reappointment as Marshal for Montana Territory was rejected, KuVMt. A petition 700 yards long, and signed by SO.OoO nstuiee, for the repeal of the law in relation to the transmission of matter tfirouga the mails, wss referred.... Mr. Itlee, Chairman of the Committee on Invalid Pension, reported a bill providing that, in ease of death cr rc-signation of a Pension Agent, the President may temporarily appoint bis successor. Passed.... Mr. Chalmers, of Mississippi, obtained the floor and addressed the Houee in reply to a speech made by Mr. Garfield some djs previous. In reference to that speech, he said the voice was the voice cf Jacob, but the hand wa the hand cf Esau. While declaring bis ardent desire t see peace and harmony restored la the Union, that gentleman made an appeal to the passions of the North by a feiyrned deeenption of the ingratitude of the South that would have " moved the stones to mutiny." The o5 j- rt of the genilenian froisi Ohio (Q'arSald) as well as the gentleman from Maine (TIa,e) w too cii ar tj b- misunderstood. It vtas a cttoning and carefully-preparel assault on the Pontiiem policy of the President. They had intruded either to drive the President from his peliry of conciliation or f jte to drive the B publiean party f i l ? t r,.iii t!.e PrPr;! It'tt. Ae.'. '. er ' j. ft tad been to draw from Southern renUezncc 'omo oneUration of hostility toward tae t:ue cf the lresi-.(-'it. in h.-jos thav ti.s.i w.iul 1 rstt oidy alienate, h 'i f.-vta t"i "i stv.'-Vr evi i 'u.'e c i iKoutiw-m ingrat;tnd. lis said that the Demo. c,.' r.rt7 d..l cot intend to bir.l 1 rp th R- pnbI j trty I y iiuuVinj: war on tl,e Pii'- .It'ut. The Iiiwi''.o arfy Wfs sa'-.-t'lot if:.h I"r..:t'T:v Hjt-x. II was In his ett, '. i r I e ha 1 tiiued i I y fra i 1, ri.i-.-ite or at.-". 1- nt, T.t rr.E ? to thf pnsemrion f the Keturnith; Board lie raid the t. il...-. i.- i t :..".) Lii t-, n v, i. rf .;. r . -;. ? i " i it: ; r- ; : , !, tT - y 1 , - - r 1 V . J . 1. i. - ( . ;. -) t i..;r . 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t--:r men w-re L"1J, t---ti;-r with th' douhUul ones and there wa, beeid, the gain of the vote of Mr. Hill, of Gaorgi. Horse. The Premdent eent to the House a mes- j sage vt-ksitig tha EJver till. Hie readia g cf tha i mesag9 occupied only tea minutes. Great conf usion oa the oor ensued when the reading was con cluded. The Speaker said the question ws whether the House would pass the bill, notwithstanding the veto. Mr. Stephens ru reooinito-d to move the previous qnfcstion ou pasming the bill. This was ustained by the Eoum; by an almost unanimous vote, and the roll-caU was ordered. Mr. Fort . asked that the ixtew&ge be again read Mr. Cox objected, saying that the message was " a charge of fraud by a fraud." Mr. McCook called Mr. Cox to order, and demanded that these words be taken down and read from the Clerk's desk. Bluch excitement ensued. The Bpeater said tha Mr. Cox spoke out of order, and that his words would not appear iu the record. Mr. McCook said be was satisfied with this. The vote was then taken, and resulted : Teas, 196 ; nays, 73. The Speaker announced the vote and said : " In obedience to the requirements of the constitution, two-thirds have voted in the affirmative, and the bill has pased, the objection of the President to the contrary notwithstanding " The announcement was received with general hand-clapping and other marks cf Jubilation. The bill and veto mes sage were thereupon sent to the Senate Jot a man who supported the bill on its original passage vote 3 to sustain the veto, while one Mr. Town send, of New York who voted against it at that time, on this occasion voted wita the silverites The House passed the bill requiring estimates for appropriations needed by the Navy Department to be made la full. . ..The Naval Committee made a favorable report on the bill appropriating $50,000 to aid Cept Howgate'a Arctic exploring expedition. ...fsome hours were spent in debating the bill pensioning soldiers of the Mexican and Indian wars. Fbeday, March 1. Senate. Not ia session. House. Mr. Ehtlley introduced a bill to aid the Great Southern ItiiSroad Company to construct a line of railway in Georgia and Florida. Kef erred. . . . . Mr. MoCook, from the Committoo on Military Affairs, reported back the bill authorizing the Seoretary of War to pu rehire the site of and attach to the Yickeburg National Cemetery the GrantPemberton monument. Bef erred.... Mr. Crapo, from the same oommitte, reported back the bill allowing tieut. B. F. Tozier, XT. 8. N.f to accept a gold medal from the President of the French Ear public. Passed Several bills of a private nature were passed. Jimmy's maid carried him to his mother for pTuaisIimeat; blaster Jimmy lirTing pinched her in the f ae bo severely that it was black and blue. "Jimmy, you've been a very naughty boy, and you must promise never to pinch Peggy again. " "I promise," said Jimmy, with a roguish smile. "Promise what?" asked his mother. " Never to pinch Peggy again where it will show," replied the future member of Congress. A bar. Honed at Sea. At all times fhips of one kind or another are floating: about at sea, abandoned by c dicers and crew, in what peeras a hopeless condiiioa Some are dismantled and mere hulks, some are swimming keel upward, t-orae are ater-lojrged, but being' laden wilh timber will not sink, but are driven hi tier find thither as the wind and waves may direct. Bo -people afflicted with c&tar'h, bronchitis and consumption are abandoned by physicians and friends as incurable, yet thousands of such sre annually restored to perfect heslth by the rise of Dr. Sasje's Catarrh liemedy and Dr, P.orce's Golden Medical Discovery." The Catarrh Bemedy is nneijnakd as a soothing and healing local application, while the Discovery purifies and enticbea the blood and imparts tone snd vijjor to the whole hy-teni. YinoLiA, La., April 17, 1877. Da. Piebce: Dear Sir I suffered for twelve years with that most offemiva and loathsome of all diseases catarrh. My taste and smell were com pletely destrvyed. I pr octroi a scipply of Dr. Sage's Cutarrh Kemedy and your Golden Medic! Discovery, which I naed according to directions, and a complete and permanent cere was ppcetlly effected. I take pleasure ia recommendini; them to all aftlicte-ii. Ever tbanifcily yours Claba E. IlrKT. T7i ra"G Eivxb, Burlin iton Co., N. J ) Feb. 28, 1877. J Dr. Fieiw-e : --. Ycnr O' II- alii di;al Diwovt ry ij the btrt mtdi i for ci." ch, crlJs and ccat .is ; t on I evi.- Lncvr. I i-as saved cy lira. 1 ; e t uoc t f u ; 1 y yosrs, lI?XFy B. McAkkkh. KeeovaJian, not J rtstrtloo. 11 gry enfis 1 1 l.trnan hf lag evf t j ft 'rcr - m.tler tl rVm of poer'id c:iartics or eahvaata ? it w sometime necessary to r ii',6 Lu.'i t . ' j, but t,.at Citaiot le done by a't ve p-j. r - , wb.t n eihaUbta tha vital f tcub i s.it4 ii gcHd purp. . e wt&tever. 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'fKjJkm a K lil'TTKK tOI.OU is r '-3 nomiDnifHi ny me ncnciitnral DrR.and tisl l;y ! i uMtnds of the vfry be-t Dairy M mi a.tsai W' M men in this counu-y. It sives m K"---3 mm f ptTw-t Jane 1 Vti-jr. and is iia 4 -j j f .j j. J !.armi-s as ar.St. 'VV'arrantwi J ii it La ml ALVAfck your lnii?OH f itfr Merchant i . I u Wells, Rich ik Proprietors, Buri loi-tt.orwTito AHD80SJ A Co. liiiKton. V t. cc2U.:ptic:j cah ee cubed. For proof of the fact, e rny circular, which will be eat rr" tn any iirw. l-i rA lt ii. MiiHlifi, 1 1 . I orliandt street. New Vork. SEI1IES 1 S ETS, Fishing Tackle, very choap. 1 ilO ' . . l r . ' . . : 3 - T . !WirinX XAl, lF..WlVtijl, i, Vt- tl III W lists free J. 11. Joiinxum. Mttsbarr. Pa. M0SE TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OF vTMte EcssiaaSprini Wteat i Wisneb, Cuifinso Co.. Neb.,) f Nov. 4, 177. 5 j W. F. STTTT Dr Sir: I unwed twobutshetof the KuMinn Wheat IsM sp-inif on rne It acre of iar.ti.amt b.irvtt?d tmhets of N't. 1 wbat. 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