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BEPOETBD BT THK ASSOCIATED PRESS. ; .: CONGRESS. - Washisgton, Jan. 3. Hous-rMr. oornPftannearedatthebaf of the House. At his ce(lue8t m& through counsel he was al 1 until Friday to prepare his answer. meantime he , remains in , nominal . Jy with the sergeantt-arms. , if. Turner, manager of the; telegraph office at Jacksonville, Oregon, refused to disclose the secrets of Ju office pefore the 1 committee on privileges and elections. . He will be reported to the Senate for contu macy ;: r ' . , Jin Cronin testified that $300 had been faiied to bear his expenses to Washington, be supposed by. subscription from Oregon Democrats. , :, , ; , f ,-, ,a ' ' The sub-committee cm the Pacific rai l-oad met-but adjourned till tomorrow when they will have a preliminary meeting. Meeting of the full committee set for Jan uary 4th. , . . ; . .. th Sflnate. dunne the morninff hour, various bills and petitions of no public importance were presented and referred to appropriate committees. On motion of Mr. Wright, the bill de ciding the true Intent and meaning of the Union Pacific - Railroad acts of July 1, 1862, July 2, 1864, and July 3, 1866, was taken up. It refers to claims , made by the Central branch of the Union Pacific Railroad Company for lands and bonds for the instruction of its road in excess of -100 miles from the Missouri Kiver. WashikOtou, D. C, Jan. 8. Nomina ' tionp-John A. i Steele, Collector of the Second ' Alabama District. The House committee on the electoral vote had two' meetiflgs tc-dayV The mat ter collected has been ordered to be printed. : Thejoint meeting will not occur for sever al days. : .' ' s-'" f liocsE Majority and minority reports in tne case oi ine - . . OREGON. Tbe Cronin Vote. .Washisgto Jan. 3. There is nothing new in the Cronin evidence beyond the fast that Parker and Miller,' who acted with Oonini in the electoral collese. are democrats, though they cast their ballots for Hayes and Wheeler. Cronin had no conversation with Senator Kelly, and con united no 'lawver reff&rdio&r his course. After being1; elected messenger, Cronin 6,859: bales ; to Continent 5,819 bales ; ,by' cnannei wq wues. , , Flour shade firmer, rather more business for exports and home use ; superfine, wes tern and State; $5.40(5.80; southern flour hade firmer ; common to fair extra, $5.85 $7.00;goodtochoice,do.,$7.50$8.00 ; -wheat about 1. ct better, little more doing in exports and city milling,. Lil poor winter red western. Corn quiet and scarcely so firm with prices unchanged. '- Oats without any deeded change but a IJtUe. better de mand. x Coffee Rk) firm and quiet ati 18211 in gold cargoes ; 1823 m gold asked leave to resign, as he could nc afford to make tne tnp. in 'Via Mmnaiim money would be refunded umm.rfxi.e spent the money- with no idea of; getting it hack., f He has. law practice, worth, from five to six thousand dollars a year.j come tine heavy, at 4T47. Leather quiet and pressea awuimgnewi steady" Wa' quiet -; axfirnWltoa He had spent ' f l,ouy f iob lots. Suaar dull and heavy at 9&a but had ;no . promise o. fair to ecodreflnme : refined steady and in fair demand. . Alblaises quiet and tmchanged. ! Rice v qrfiet and ; steady. Tallow steady.1.. Rosin; steady Turpen- T?pnrpspntative from Colorado were made and recommitted. The majority report recognizes the existence of Colorado as a State, while the minority , report recom mends the passage of an act for its admis sion. , . A, Mr, Dill, of Iowa, was appointed m the place of Mr. Monroe, on the committee on rights, duties and privileges of the House in connection with the counting of the .Presidential votes. - Sex ate Mr. Spencer-of Alabama, pre sented a petition from ship masters and others, of Mobile, Alabama, remonstra tiug against ' the passage of House bill to annul the shipping act of 1872. Referred to thg committee on commerce. " Mr Morton of Indiana, from the com mittee on privileges and elections, submit ted .report declaring Wm. M. Turner, jyget of the Western Union Telegraph pany at Jacksonville, Oregon, . a wit ness summoned before the committee to testify in regard to the electoral Vote of Oregon, had refused to answer certain questions propounded to him on the ground that he could riot divulge the business of the office and testify as to matters passing over the wires. Accompanying the report was a resolution of the committee declar !ing that Mr. Turner is in duty , bound to answer the questions and cannot refuse to do so by virtue of his official connection with the Western Union Telegraph Com pany, which was ordered to be printed. Mr. Morton gave notice that he would call it up for consideration to-morrow. ' A bill allowing the late collector of the Fourth Georgia District his salary passed. Mr. Wright's railroad bill was discussed to adjournment. ' . ' i : ;. EUROPE. Tomrrnt nreaent exi i t.in nav his 'exoenaes . to Washington.' He estimated expenses at $3,000. Those present thought it too much, but he would nntmmefor less. He had a case in the Supreme Curt; which interfered ; with his coming. He . had, advised with some who said, TYou. might as well go, for unless Governor ; Tilden is elected tne country u goneauu uicu the case wont amount to anything. Bel linger. Chau-mah 'of the Democratic Com tYtt fcnrt JBS2 800 : the additional two hundred was raised by note, signed by witness, and Bellinger, and a mm named ParriHr hod told Cronin if Tilden were elected he could have anything he wanted. Cronin said Mr. Tilden would nave nom ing he wanted. Patrick said nothing about money. "! ;' ,. . '. - Tallahassxi! Jan. 2. The board made return to the court declaring ' the vote for Governor. The court accepted this as a substantial answer to the writ; ana ais charged the parties with proper costs. What action will be taken regarding the electoral vote is ' not yet determined on. Governor Drew! Was inaugurated at noon to-day, Chief Justice Randall administer inrthft oath. The inauzural guaranteed admission of the I full concession and protection in the enjoy- t i . m t i l J ul!lfua riTKlav tnA 13a28. 1 Pork dull, easier and unsettled jjteSS 7 Aiara, lower; yrimv bivoiu $11.40$1:45. Whisky steady, at $1.13. Freights to Liverpool quiet." Cotton, sail, tLS9.i?L1fi- Twr Rteam S-l. ? i ' mont f all rirfits and orivileces under the Constitution and laws of the United States to f reedmen. Great many colored people witnessed and took part in the inaugura tion, and but 'few Republicans absented themselves." Nearly , if not all of Gov. Stearns' cabinet officers were present. ,Gov; Stearns himself idid not attend. The oath was administered toT the Lieutenant-Governor also by the Chief Justice. The Leg islature is organized m Doxn orancue, uu both Democratic. New ITorklMail Baff Bobbeiff . New York. Jan. 3. Three of, the former employees of Dodd's Express Co. were arrested Ion the charge 01 imttmg open mail bags and abstracting j letters while in transit ! between this city and Brooklyn.' They were turned over , to the United States authorities for trial. War rants are Out for the arrest of others. The postoffice authorities decline at present to give any information on the matter. " The ice blockaded the East river two hours this morning. , Thousands were de layed.; : , ; "'t-.t ; ".. V Vi; ';; ..!" Another Vessel Iiost.. 1 i Key West, Fla., Jan. 3. The boat has returned from the . search of the missing passenger steamer Emiliel Two of the crew werof ound wading in the water ; one was insane from suffering. DrHernene gilde Rodriguez de Alvarenzthe Bra n;0ri mmiaaSnnpr to the late Centennial exhibition, was saved this morning. - lie was taken from a skylight 0n which he had drifted since the Emflie went down, in an exhausted condition. ; lie is now recov ering. LoNDOjj, Jan. 8.-It is reported . that Gen. Ignatieff, the Russian minister at Constantinople, has. already; embarked tho archives of the embassy. A Jtews .Coristantuiople dispatch says somebody the Turks to resists Some believe that Austria is doing so secretly. A Newt Vienna dispatch says that Igna tieff voted for a prolongation of the armis tice with an understanding that it should apply to Servia and Montenegro; and a tele graphic dispatch from Pera says at the con ference between Midhat Pasha and Salis bury, Midhat declared that the Sultan would uphold his rights and put his trust in uoo. - ' . . A dispatch from Pans announces that theBank, Franco-Hollandise, has been de clared bankrupt.; ; . Copxkhages, January 3. A train con taining one hundred laborers was checked ivr a Know blockade between Harseus and Aurrebus and ran off the track, killing 2 nine and wounding thirty persona This is the.firet fatal railway accident that ever occurred in Denmark. . Lootkht, January 3. The PaU MaU Qaiette says, edUonally: J ' We have good reason to. believe that the outlook Eastward is atTeast as dark as ithe telegrams made it appear, ;; We were not prepared for the thorough going obsti- of thp. Turkish attitude. Even if the Turks desire a rupture with Russia it was unnecessary, foe. them to almost court a general denunciation by. rejecting every thing.' ' They might . 'simply 'have presented J ' counter proposals which Gen Ignatieff could not accept." On other hand it may be that having deter mined to fight rather than submit to more onerous demands, the ministers think it will BPrvP them best : with their own people to " J j ' ' ' ' "' All-Sorts of Items.'! " 9-32(5-16; per steam 5-16. Nxw York,4 Jan 3. Cotton net re ceipts 1,690; gross -8,282; futures closed weak: sales 34.000 bales J anuary 13 27-3212i; February ' 13 346i March 13 15-82; April 13 11-1613 23-32; May m13 29-32; , ! June 14 1-82H 1-16; July 14 7-32ai4i. :-; New York. January 8.-Money in good demand at 4(cb5. ;' Sterliae exchange firmer at 4. Gold IGbll uovernment Donas dull, steady and nominal fives 11 Baltimore. January 3. Oats steady. Rye nominal. ) Provisions firm and quiet mess $17.5017.75; bulk meats (packed nhonldera 7: clear rib 94: bacon shoulders 7$; clear rib 9; hams 14i&15. Lard refined 11. .: Coffee strong and advancing .job i lotar Vlo wuiaicy smau galea at $1.141.15. v Sugar ,quiet ; and strong at 1112. -! . .. . . Liverpool, Jan. 2 o r. M. Future flat Uplands, low middling clause, -May and- June delivery, 7 1-82,. shipped Dee. and 'Jan., per sail, 61; ' shipped Jan. and. Feb., per sril, ft 15-16. Lard . 54s. for American. ' f;-; ? ' . London, Jan.' 3. Turpentine 34s. . ; ' Memphis, Jan. 3. Cotton strong. Mid dlings 12 cents. 1 Receipts. 178. Smpments 825. Sales 3,600 bales. ; Attottsta. Jan. 3. Cotton firm mid dling 111; receipts 140 bales ; sales 624. Charleston; Jan, 3.-r-Cotton quiet and firm middlinff : 12i : net: receipts - l,8o3 bales V sales 1,800 j exports to Great Britain 2,700. . : ;v - ;;'V SavaWah. Jan. 8. Cotton firm: mid dling 121 ; net. receipts 2,320 ; sales 1,500 ; exports to Great Bntairi 2,831 Dales ; coasi wise 371. 'v ;::;,;;':- I ': Xttw Orleans. Jan. 3. Cotton, strong; midtllinfir I2h low middlihg 111; good or- rtinarv .114. Net receiDts 5.578. Gross receipts 7,735; sales 9,800; exports to con tinent 1,667; coastwise 1,184. MrmiT.ii. Jan. 3. Cotton quiet; mid dUne 121; net receipts 669; sales 1,000 balesi -; ;.,.-,:; '..-j.,- Boston. Jan. 3. -Cotton quiet; middling 12 cents; net receipts 397; gross receipts 3,612; sales 475 bales. (:(: ffm; Wilmington, Jan. 8. Cotton firm; mid dling 12 cents; net receipts 803; sales 100 baies. ;. : ' : ; '.';; ''.'-. Philadelphia, Jan. 3. Cotton firm middling 12; net receipts 128; gross! re ceipts 516.:. ; ;, -;.:; ' ; . ; ' :! Galveston, Jam 3. Cotton strong middling 12i; - net ,' receipts 2,144; gross 2,163; sales' 4,596. , . - Norfolk. Jan. 3. Cotton quiet mid dling 12; net 1 receipU 605. sales 600; ex ports coastwise 3,480. i . Baltimore,5 Jan.' 3.-Cotton firm mid dling 12; gross receipts 600; sales 570; spinners 290; exports coastwise 415. : 'THE ' ASSEMLY. ; j The. ' fonowing W a list of the names o the members elect to the xiew L legislatureJ The names of Radical memoers are pruned senate. ni , i 1st Districf-:)umttick, Camden, - Pasj quotank, Hertford, Gates, tj&owan anq Ferouimans octavnra vjh.c, raviwwwj William C. Mercer, of Currituck. 2nd Distint lYrreii, wasnington, Aiar- in. Dare, Beaufort, Pamlico and Hyde-4 Charles Latham ; W. Ti Caho, T J ; " 3rd District Nortiiampton and J5eme-t 4th District iiauiax y vim jsrgmu, 5th District Edgecombe-- w, r. Mao. $on, col . s - .i . ." " ; ! pah TTbarirt PiU--SB. rUJ BUdcoey.. 7th District-Wilson, Nash and Frank- in N. W. Boddie, or Jasn; Henry u Williams, of Wilson. N - ftth District Jraven veorae weene. 9th District--Jones, Onslow, and Car- i-. . n "C i.Vanr rf Tonoa ' 10th District Liupun ana w ayne xoun T Rtsmford. of LniDlin; 1. r. uoncn or . . . . . ... . t s TTT 11th Distnct Greene ana ueuuir r .? W: Viinn. 1 ; ' . ' '; T"ti 12th .District New Hanover W Moore, col :Y'-' ' L,, 'f ? ' 13th District Brunswick and Bladenp J. N. Bennett, of Brunswick. " ;- jj 14th District Sampson J. L. Stewartii 15th District Columbus and Robeson-- Col. Henry B. Short,, of Columbus. ' 16tb District Cumberland and Hap nett W1C. Ttot. of Cumberland. ' 1 17th Districts-Johnston L. R.WaddelJ, 18th District Wake i?. W. Wynne. . ifrth District Warren J W Turne. aoth District Orange Person and Caa- weii John Graham, of Orange; John PoTtr Jmim "RT. Slmneon. Randolph Dr. T. L.!Winslow; Dr. chaelFox. - - " Richmond 7. 1L Terry. Robeson Alfred Rowland, Murdock McRae. . . . J Rockingham James P. lMlard, ur. r. M. Winchester. ' J -t " r . ..Transylvinia-f-G. W. 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Governments dull and steady. State bonds tiuiet, with bet ter prices. Cotton steady; sales 490 up lands 121; Orleans 1213-16; futures opened eittv-Jan. 12ial5-16: Feb. ia3-16i. Mnmh 1Si9-16i ADril 13!al3,16. Flour firm and advancing. Wheat a shade firmer. Corn quiet1 and firm. Pork firm new mess $18.00.1 Inspected lard firm steam $11.4042i. I Spirits turpentine dull at 47t. Rosin quiet at $2.5060 for strained. Freights quiet. -1 V; ' Baltimobk, Jan. f 8. Flcan-ifirm . but mriet and one laneed. ; : Wheat firmer and higher but quiet: Pennsylvania red $1.50 51; Maryland red good to Ime 1.45 (fa52z amber si.ooi . wmw a.-wmw. Southern corn quiet but firm; ; Waiited an Office. A right good story is told of how a young attorney in this citj got the best of Gov. Vance a few day 8 ago, according to the Governor's own acknowledgment. He was a strong per sonal ; friend of the Governor's; and had labored hard for his election. Drawing a chair confidentially close to his, one day.he said1 in a very serious tone!, Governor, you have an offlce which 1 would iiKe to viatro - tvip OfivfiTtinr l showed ' slsms of great uneasiness and began to che his tobacco at a fearful rate. ' A pause follow ed; His uneasiness increased. . Finally he said resignedry, ' ' "Well X what is it ? T na n't. tell vow till I Know What you want. Tho attunov hesitated and looked embar rassed. He went on to tell how much delicacy he felt in making the request. The Governor, still chewing his tobacco as if his life depended on it, begged him to pro ceed. Finally thd humble petitioner said, " I refer to ' the law omce you nave occu pied near' the Court House' Oh," said the Governor, with his whole countenance beaming with delight " yes, certainly, the nffloe and every thing in it," : ' And they both laughed heartily at the Joke. CAar lotte Obterter. ; ' ;.; I ; Vm. " " ! '5 . 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General CrooK goes to Cheyenne to attend court martiaL Another expedition probably will be organ- IT.ioK tixii May 7 1-32; ! shipped Decemoer, per Ban, 6 31-33 December and January . 6 1W6; january 7.-'f h r--A.-ri vf vi LrvKEPOOTj, Jan. 8-1.30 P. M. Up lands and ,low middlmg clause.JIay and June deUver 7. - American lard 54s. Od. Prime mess port os. . . . : Tiivxnpooil Jan. 3-2 P. M.-Uplands and low middling clause, May deUvery 7 32; shipped January and eb- ruary per saiL-6 81-33. . s 'vy ' i- LrvEBPOOt, Jan. 33.30 P. . Sales of American 12,900.' Uplands and low middUng clause January and February de livery 6; February and March 6 273 ; March and April 6 15-16; April and May 7: shipped Dec. per sad 6 1-16; Liecem ber and January 6 29-32 The different editions of Tn am daring the next year wUlbe. the same as during toe year mat has Just passed. 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