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The Chica VOLUME 27. BRIDAL GIFTS, BRIDAL GIFTS. THE GORHAM COMPANY, Yhe well-known. Silversmiths, of No. 1 Bond-st., Now York, have comploted arrangements with the lcading Jowelers in this city, whereby Silver of their manufac~ ture, for WEDDING and PRI~ SENTATION GIFTS and for gon- eral Family use, can be supplied to all purchasers upon terms as favorable as from the Company in Now Yorlk. ) @ This trade-mark is stampad on evory plece of Btorling Bllver of the Gorhsm Cor STERLING pany manufacture, and 1s & guarani of it purlty sud gonuinonoss. LAWN MOWERS. LAWN MOWERS! TAWN MOWERS! SOLE AGENTS FOR THE EXCELSIOR Lawn Mower NI EXCELSIOR LAWN SPRINKLER, HYDRANT HOSE, &c. ALL KINDS OF LAWN MOWERS IEPAIRED. d tall \! 1 GRIOUL NPCKSIRGE: SiiaBalente ff ONRLEO! B G eRin analat., cornor Washington (sdjoin- ing onirarios ta Tunno OCEAN.NAVIGATION. NEW YORK TO CARDIEF. | TheSonth Wales Atlantio Htoamsh lfino'-el-:'nls nh-’.fnwnrfi ol dgbul i Sall from - Bennsyivouia Rallrosd Whnel, PEMBROKIZ Moy 16 | CEAMBIROKE.. GLAMORG, Fung 13 b Oarrying goo ansongers at throngh rates from o1l pria ot £ho Unitgd Statos and Oania to ports n the Byftolbhannel, and el otbor polata i L. bullt capromly for this frmfle, aropro. oo al 3 GG it AT ThE oM Evporomantafor tha abintortnd Convonionce of OABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, ‘Socond Cabin, $55 e dig, at the Com- o A e HIBALD BAXTLR & 0O.) Agonte, o, |7 Broadivay. — . National Line of Steamships. INOTICH. . o Toomontsontheriy sauto bas slivasn beon adopted by ) oid. {20 a0 hoatinnis. Balfing”tom Nyae. Mork for x,xvr?m’?ub ‘and QUIINS- TOWN ovory SATURDAY. Batling 1 York for Loudou (direct) 6vory fortnight. Cablh v 70, 880, ourronor: stoerago, ot greatly roduced r ‘Hatin tlckots at lowest rates. Deafte for 1 and wpard. WILLIAM MAGALISTER, Goo'l Western Agont, Northoast cormor Olark aad Randolpliats. (0pposiic new Sherinan Houso), Chicsgo. STATE LINE. To Glasgow, Belfast, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e. BTATE OF PRNNSYLVANL HTATE OF VIRGINIA, STATE O GEORGIA, FROM PLER 8. UVER, N, Y. Waokly Saflings neat Suimmer. piny 60 and §80 old: Stoorage, walaw na by any first-class o, "Drattnat lowont ratas, “For furthor pactioulara apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & ©0., Agonts, 72 Brondway, Now York, SOHN'F. EARLE, Tocal Agont, 0 Glarkeat., Chicngo. ANCHOR LINE. Now York to all pacts of Great Britain, Ireland E%‘:nl?i'fi:m:f fiurone vory Tuced Thuri nrénnlt\ rom W23 . OABIN fe (35, & aod b rove {1rhith paris (6 Chichgo, . Bintes O A N5 e e rronera cn " ADy t Conupan s OBe s Appi b Cor. LaBally and Madisoi-ats., Ohioteo. : S HENDERSON BIEOTILEILS, Agonts: RERS, Asouls; T SUMMER HATSI The Largest Assortment in the City, at BISHOP & BARNES, Corner State & Monroe-sts, LADIES proserva your Fura from damage by Moths or Dampness by sonding them to us for safe-keeplng. HISHOP & BARNES. SUOT & BARNES. FINANCIAL, FIANCIAL, 'Wanted---Purchase money paper secured by mortgago at fair rates at Lazarus Silverman’s Bank, Chamber of Commerce. PROPOSALS, ~ PROPOSALS ‘Will ba received by the undorsignod for the purchase of Plymouth Church, corner of Twonty-sixthad, and Indi- sozav. The property isin good condition, and will be sold on vory favorable terma, . By order of the Board of Trustecs, C. H. BAKER, Olerk, Toom 1 Methodlst Church Block, PICNIC GROUNDS. PICNEC GROUNDS, The elegant new Park of the Turner Park Amoolation wilibe ready aftor Juna®, for use, for plonics, gunlons, eto., situsted in {0 ihm Conit Mogso, on ¢y Y 14 vl podious bullding or_information, Ttoom 2) Nizo; A Eotimnt eesmts! st Ha1h Yoot Tmoltt st SUMMER RESORTS. HATFIELD HOUSE, Massena Bprings, On Ragueits Rliver, thras miles from 8t, Laurenca River, ‘Will open JUNE 1, for reauption of guests. Acoommo- dations first-class, The Lot is ontirely new, snd hay n fitted and furnished with evory modern convonionos. Good fllhln1 and hunting, The propristors have datermined to presont a house tu ‘way worthy of nllvlvlil- Tho wators ara highly recommeniod by the medical faculty in wide range of dis- eases, Addresa HATHILLD BROS,, Massona l!flnw. Bt. Lawroace Co., New York, or to THOS, MOUAW, Stostubost Agent,” 3 Bouth Mtarker'st., Oufosgo, from Fatos of pastsgo Wahmantan. | DR. NELSON, 319 South Clark-st,, Chicago, 48 tranting all chronfo and nervous dlseascs with at succoss. No matter how lony standlng 1res wi 8 o chiarwan. Conuuiltation fro0. Al isngmqtearonood ) MISOELLANEQUS, - A European Tour. ‘Miss Liatimor wishes to engage a olnss of young ladies to travel and study in Huropo one yoar, _‘ferma reasonable, “Advantages unusual, For reforonces and further partioe wlars apply at No, 6 Bixtoenth.at, Dailp TEibune, COLOTHING. SPRING AND SUNMER CLOTHING! We are now showing an ele- gantand complete agsortment of Seasonable Clothing for Men and Boys, and PIECE G00DS CUSTOM ORDERS. Our Styles are admitted to be SUBERIOR, our Stock the LARGEST, and our PRICES LOWER than, demanded by other houses for inferior goods. ‘We ask an inspection of our stool. WILDE, BLUETT & CO,, State and Madison-sts. LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRIGH STEAMERS. For Raclne, Milwaukeo, o dally (Sundays oxcepted . Da.m. I 8p. m. For Grand Haven, Muskegon, oto,, daly (Sun- dnys o3capted)... » Tp.m. huraday, and Satur- day ... .11 p. m. For Mnnsteo and ILudington, Tucsday snd Thursday... . Qam, For Groon Bay and Intormodinte porte, Tuosday and Friday. vereresie T Pam, For Escanaba, and intermodiate ports, Bon- day and Thursdagse.e.sssees . . Dp.m. 52~ 0flice and Dooks, foot Michiza: F " UNDERWEAR. CARTWRIGHT & WARNER'S CELEBRATED BENCILISEL UNDERWEAR! VERY LARGE STOCK AND VERY LOW PRICES. BROWN,PRIOR &FISK, WABASIT-AV. & NONROE-ST. “REMOVALS, HERRING & ©0, Have removed their Office and ‘Warehouse to their Factory, corner Fourteenth:st. end In- diana-av. HERRING & CO, Corner Fourteentd-ot. and Indiana-av. FURNITURE. E_BASHIONABLE EURNITURE. W. W. STRONG \ FURNITURE (O, 286 & 288 Wabash-av. LUMBEZ. HENRY N. HOLDEN, ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAUL DEALER IN HARDWO00D LUNBER Ofall kinds, Also, Wagon Lumubor, TPartioular attontlon pald to filling bills for aoy kind of Iardwood or ¥anoy Lumber, OFFICE AND YARD: s Cor, Market and Jaokson-sts, Chicago, FOR SALE. A eafo and profitable busincss, which has. hoon ortsbe lished for alght jours, during whioh time it has psid an avorage protit of 813,000 por annum. In the hands of & capabe and snergotlo man, salos can ba doubled in a Bhort timo, ‘Capiial required, shont 85,00, Nor par- tioulars, address Q £0, U'ribuna offive, Tiako, dojng good busi- orty, for anlo or exchango. s 0. H, BEOKWITH, 140 Miohigan-av. A GOOD CHANCE T0 MARE MONEY. FOR SALE-Soda Manufactors, complote, with two Doublo Tenms and one Siogle Teain, and good custom. Call at 668 Weat Ohicago.av. ‘WANTED. AN ABLE AND THORQUGH ACCOUNTANT AND N COLLECTO] with sevoral yoars' exparionce i Ublowgo, and beat oity focomiaedntfons doslros s pontion se'Cathier or”buokc o For §it. Josoph, Tt Well situated on northern d ossh bonna Ade o0t fnatory placa, 10 any ono able to suouro him drem T tbuno oftlan, Ananplioation for & first-olass loan of from 82 B 9 per cent. Money to loan In sumi and up on inipraved ol pward: d olty property. UODER S SUUTBER borer Lake and Olark- TO RENT. LUMBER OR COAL DOCK TO RENT ORFOR SALE, 160 foet front on Twelfth-at., running back to the Kmpire Blip, railrond comnegtions, mnear Twolfth-at..bridge, Apply to M, PETRIE, 103 Washington.st.. Basoment, FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. $5 Picrka'ges FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE A TRIBUNE OFFICE. WASHINGTON,. House Action. on the Currency Meas- ures. The Ourrency Committet s Substitute Fails to Pass, The Senate Substitute Kill ed by a Large Majority. Debate on the Woman-Snfiy: ‘1ge Question in the Senate. Proposition to Legalize Tts " Practice in a-New - v Territory. The Proposition Receives tho 1. otes of Nineteen Scnators. Latest Speculations Conc:erne ing the Treasury Portfolio. THE CURRENCY. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridun 1, THE VOTE IN THE HOUSE. Wasmn~aroy, D, C,, May 28.—The & pnguine oxpoctations of the friends of tho Sow: ite Cur- roncy bill, as amended by the House Co :nmittee, wero not roalized to-day, but camo very /- near to it, the votosianding 112 for to 117 against. Blany changes, such a8 wore antlcipato :{ in your dispatchos last night, wore mado by t {1 Tufla- tionists and Contractionista. Thoi; go to show, howover, only the strength of the inflnoncos that wera broug bt to bear In favor of tho % nessure. Probably not ono of tho gontlomen chay: iging his vote didso from conviction, but becar so some strong influence hiad boen broughtto bes r on him, Speakor Blaine undoubtedly secured 1t . ore votes than any one man for the measuro, and did it by using solely his porsonal influence, and . his suc- cess illustrates his popularity strikingl f. TUE CONFERENCE COMMITTES on the part of tha House aro Mosars. Maynard, Farwell, and Clymer. Maynard aud I* . yrwell will insist o at least tho 40 por cent rotira * nont pro- vision, whilo Clymor opposos sny i ogislation whatover, Ans tlio conference on the ¢ artof tho Sonato will doubtless stand two inflat loniatseto one of opposite views, the prospoct b .4 that no ogresment will bo mnchad} and the currency atiostion will bo droppod, for this iession ot loast. 3 b VOTRS OF WESTERN MEMDERY .. In the Indiunn delegation Packard wns alone fn favor of the Dill, the rest of tho dulegation voting against it, Averill, Dunnoll, » nd Strait, of Minuesots, voted aye. ' Eldrodge, « € Wiscon- sin, voted no, tho others of tho delep: 1 tion from his Btate Yoting sye. Illinoie- --Burchard, Tarwoll, Hawloy, ~Ray, Rica. Ward, yotod aye, while Barrieroe, Cannon, Cor win, Edon, Yort, Huribut, Koapp, Marsball, M nrtih, Bc- Nults, Morrison, and Robinson vots d do. Of the Michigan_delogation, Fiold el ono voted agninst the bill. Jown—Donnan, <} otton, Mo- Crary, McDill, Orr, and Wilson voted no. i L—— FEMALE SUFFRAGE , &peciat Dievateh to The Chicagn Tri bune, THE SENATE COMES TO A BQUARR = VOTE. ‘Wasuixaron, D, 0., May 28.—The Sonate to- day, by decisive majorities, putits vo! o upon two inflation measures ; one waa to ercot a new Yer- ritory by taking slices from the sidei s of Dakota and Montana, the infant to be callec 1 Pembiua, To this bill Benator Sargont offored an amend- ment, providing for p suffrago inflat ion, by giv- ing 'tho ballot to the womo n 'of the new _ Territory. Bonator . Barg: ant advo- cated tho moasure beonuse ho wag its inventor; Mr. Morton, in order & o show that heis o conolatent inflationist; Cmi spontor, bo- cause b recognizos lovely woman o us Lho oces- sion of his elovation to the position o if President pro tem of the.Sonato. Sonator Fer: ry, of Mich- igan, favorad woman's suffrage proba Jly because Morton wanted him to. ‘The suffri 1ge amond- ment and the bill iteolf wore both 1 ‘oted down, the majorities being 18 and 11 resper itively. v piis ot THE TREASURY PORTF! )LIO. LATEST RUMORS, Spectal Dispatch to 'The Chicano 4 yibune. Wasuixaton, D, C., May 28.—The » anticipated change in tho Trensury Departmer b continues to bo tho subjoct of speculation abo ve all others in Washington, It is nsserted t¢ »night that Tichardson’s frionds havo been piay <1ng fast and loosa with the Ways and Means Con imitteo, hav- ing led them to believe 1:hat Grant intonded to remove Richari’son, when he had no idea of doing any suc! 1 thing, By this menns the introduction of the rosolution of consure hns boen delayed, and tfime gained in which to bring influcuces to be wr with Con- rosymon to iuduco them to voto ngainat ha consuro, Scerotary Rich:s adson stat- ed * to-dny positively thal bo bad not resigned, did not mtend to do 1 1o, and would not pormit himeelf to bo forced o at' of tho po- sitlon he holds, and thiat, furthormy «re, tho Prasi- dent had intimated to him that he DID NOT WISIL HIX TO RE! SIGN, . There is also good authority for the statement that thio Presidont said to-day, in : a privato con- versation with o visitor, that 'Lie 1 wow nothiog mors of & contemplated change ir 1 the Tronsury Dopartmont than he learned fr om the news- Ppapers. These circumstances pi ve riss to the suapicion that Richardson's = friends have been _stondily deceiving the and _ Monus ~ Committeo, I is thut Boutwoell is the modium thror aghwhom theso informations from the Presidout have Leen con- voyed to tho Committee. On th o other haud, mombers of tha Ways and Means Committeo ex- press undiminished ‘confidenco t o-night in the nssurances thoy hava received ir 1 this rogard, as comiug from Graut, and say ¢ hat they bellove that the chongs will bo announct 3d, as set forth in {nur dispatohos last night, by Monday noxt, at the furthest, When tho abov 7o-quoted assor- tion by Iohordson waa rapeate il to them, thoy roadily repliod that thoy did : not doubt that Richardson might Lave #g;com unitted himeelf, and that ho did o Imowing that | 10 waa spesking falsoly. Thoy hold him capablt »of any sort of mendacity, {To the Awsociated Pri we) RICHARDHON'S SUCCEE iOR, ‘Wasnmoroy, May 28.—The r umor that Brlee tow, of Kontucky, will ho tb i successor of Richarduon an Seorotary of tho 1 Transury, is to- night strongthened in oficiat o ¢ Congressionn! olrolos, 1t is sald that the Pre sidout hns forms ally tenderod the positfon tc + Dristow, and Is walting for his respouse, I cherdson’s ouly reply to numerous inquiriea ;s that ho will ro- sign at bls own convenionco, kil THE DISTRIOT INVES Svecial Dispateh to The Chic THE COMMITTEE'S BUIC Wasminaron, D, O, May 28 Bonator Thurman and Repre from Oblo will be foliowed to-1 norrow by s meet- ing of the Distriot, Investix ition Committes, whon a division of labor will v 5 mades, and the boiling down of tho testimony ' bogun. It has beon auggosted, innsmuch as 1the prosent Dise trict officials will bo retaine d in ofice until the completion of the Ca uimittoe's ' roport, that, in oxd:lr to proven) 1oy tugther come MIGATION. ago Tribune, MING UP, —The retum of ssentative Jowott plieation of his accounts, Treasurer Magruder he required to use & ball-punch similar tugthoua in voguo on ntroet-rallways, It is hollovad that hia succossor could, by counting the little plecas rotained in Llo pouch’of the punch, thusinform Inmself of tha number of certifioates isaued by Magrudor from tho time of the adoption of the punch until Le is logislated out of oflico, with othora of the ring. g NULTETT'S ADSENGE, A Tho cause of tho absonce from tho city of Bupervising Arohitoct Mullett forthe past month or six woeks has boen oxplained, Looarning that the Inventigating Committoo desired - to ‘in- terview him with roforenco-to his conncotion with the Board ot Public Works, for having beon s mombor of that body at tho time of the adoption of tho comprohensive system of improvoments, and knowing that he would toll the truth it t‘:muunnad. the: ring obtained an order from the Secrotary of-tho Tressury, do- taliing Mullott for duty at New Orloans. When he'had beon in that cliy_two wooks ho waa tole- anh-d to roport, nt8t. “Liowls, whora n latter of natruotions would reach him. Upon roaohing Bt. Louls, ho found ths letter roforrod to in tho, Now Orloann diapatch, which turnod ont tobo an order from the Troasury Department to procoed to Liucoln, Nob, AL Inut advicen ho was setill somowhero in the Wost. Mullett's frionds declare that Lo was anxlous to appoar boforo tho Committeo for tho purposo of VINDIOATING I8 GARACTER a8 an engineer, but was provented from doing 80 by the ring managors, who fenrod ho would make revolutlons of 5 ** Gluss " nature: It {a statod on the bost authority that, in addition to the dtapatoh went Mullett by one Pamonn,a olorle tn fin cfles, 1l ir away, lest ho might be summoned bofore tho Distrlet Invostigating Committeo, Assintant Becrotary Bawyer, in his . zenl -to ' servo this special pot of ‘the Administration, tho Distriot Ring, also telographed thoSuporvising Architeot to dolay his return until tho talung of tostimony has boon concluded. (To the Asseciated Press.t ‘WasiiNatoN, D, C., Mey 28,—Matiingly aud Btanton this atternoon fllod arguments in behalf of the District Governmont, with tho Joink Bpecial Committee 1nvestigating District affnira, ‘The logal points in the caso aro covored in Mat- tingly’s arguments, while Stanton is & roviower of the tostimony. HOXIE'S NOMINATION. No action has ag yot been takon on the nomi- nation of Lisut. Hoxio to succeed - Adolf - Oluas, It waos reforred to the District of Columbia Committeo, aud at tholr meeting it was votod that the Committeo should determine their action thercon, though an informal consultation outgide of tho Committee-room. <, NOTES AND NEWS. Special Disvaten to The Chicago T'ribune, THE COLOBADO GOVERNORBIILT. ‘Wasuriaton, D. 0., May 28.—1It {a .&nid that Axtoll, ox-member of Coiigress from Oalfornia, will bo urged by the Obaffao intorest for Gov- ernor of Colorado, in caso Gen. McCoolt 18 not confirmod. Axtell is said tobave been quite nctive in aseisting Chinffeo to dofeat MoCook's confirmation, TIE TABIFF DILL. Appearances indicato that the Tarift bill now pending will be defented. (70 the Associated Press) VIBITORY AT TILE WHITE HOUGE. ‘Wagmyaroy, May 23.—.About 1,600 visltors from York and Laucastor, Pa., members of tho Young Men's Christian Asgociation, visited the White House to-day, aud were courieously re- coived by the Presidotit. TAE LOUISVILLE OANAL. To omry out the provilons of the nct of Con- gress, approved Muy 11, providing for the payment of tho bonds of - tho Louls- ville & Portland Caunl Company, Disj. Godfroy Woltzel, of- the Corps of Engincors, is appointed to procced to Louls- ville, and confer with the Presideritgand Dirce- tora of anid Company, with & viow to making the necossary arrangomenta for receiving and takin oharge of the canal and all the proporty, real and porsonal, of snid Cannl Company and prop- orty of tho Unifod Btates, Maj. Woitzol is empowered to agrea with tho CAunl Company upon somo day subsequdnt to the thirty days named in the nct for the transfor of the canal to the United Btatos, and is autborized to toke charge of the snme whon it shall by beon do- Livered into the possossior; of the Unitod Statos, IUVERS AND YIARNORS, The Senate Committco on Commerco _this moruing bad up the River’ nud Iar- bor ppropriation ' Lill. Senator Seott and Reprosentatives Ourtiss and Beoflold ap- peared boforo the Committos and ‘mdvocated an amendment to the bill by insortiog an itom of: £15,000 for the improvement of Lric (Pa.) Har- o, s . PUBLIC DUILDINGS, ‘The House Committeo on A}mmprinuonu has agreed to the item of ‘5,000 for & new public buitding at Evansville, Ind, ———— OONGEESSIQNAL REQORD. WASHINGTON, D, 0., May 23, . ORINAD PARK. Mr. FERRY (l1ch.) called up the Senato bill to et apar & certain " portion_of the Island of Mackinac, in the Straits of Mackinae, a8 & na- tional pnr‘k. Passed, . LAND DONATION. Mr, SPRAGUE called up the bill to confirm tho purchase of u portion of the site of Fort Houstou, at Nashville, Tonn., and to provide for tho donation of the same to the Fisk University for educational purposes, * Pasaed. CINCHONA CULTIVATION, 1Mr, SCOTT presounted a momorialof the Ameri- can Medichl Association, asking for the appoiut- ment of n commisuion of gcioutitio men to take setion in regard to the cultivation of the cin- chonsa tree in tho United States, Reforred. ABMY APPOINTMENTA, K Alr, LOGAN called up the Seuate bill author- izing nppointmeuts and promotions in the Medi~ cal and Orduance Departments of the army. ALABAYA ELECTION UABE. Pending discussion the morning hour expired, and the Bonato resumea consideration of tho Al~ ‘bama contested election caso, Sykoes va. Bpencor, tho question being on tho resolution of Ar, Hamilton (Md.) to awnrd the vent to Sykes. It \n\tu rejected—yens, 11; nays, 89, a striot party vote. On motion of Mr, MORTON, the Committeo on Privileges and Elections was di!churged from the further cousideration of the subjeot, 20 8pencer, the prosent incumbont, retains his soat, f PEMDINA TERTITORY, Mr, BOREMAN called up tho Bonate bill to ostablish the Territory of Pombiua, aud to pro- vide u tomporary Government thero. & Mr. BARGENT moved to amend the bill so that the right to voto or. hold oftice in the Terri- tory should not be restricted on account of raco, color, orsox, He said ho belloved the amond- ment was not ouly justified, but was requirod by the organic Iaw of the United Btutes, A numer- ous petition bad been presented to Congress for this Tight to fomales, and the only notive takun of thom was to report adversely, In the other Honse, the Republican purty was to & certain ox- tent pledged to exteud the suffrago to fomalon iu the Teritories. To coufer upon women the right of suffrage wonld bo to opon wido avonuos for them und the advancement of society, Givo thom au opportunity through tho hallot-box, and thoy will brosk up the nofarious practice now existing, snd purify socioty. 'The spirit of the Conslitution should be carried out, and womon be allowed to voto, £ Mr, STEWART favored tho antendment, Mr. MORLON said he wns in favor of the amendmont upou what ho urged as the fandn- mental principle_of our Govornmeut. Tho Doclaration of Iudependence snid all meon are croatod free and equal. Lho word *mon " did uot mean wmnales, it meant thowhole human family, The women of this country hod never glven thoir cousent to this Government within theory of tho Deolaration of Indepeudonco. Tho old common-luy argumout was that tho husband took eare of _the intoronts of tho wifa; the fathor thoso _of the daugliter, or son thoso of tho mother, Dut, mider the common law, tho Lusband wns o ty- ront and a doapot. This old dootrine had been oyercome, and women could hotd property now, o bolioved woman had the same natural right to a voico in tholr governmout that man had. To give woman tho righs of suffrage would olo- vato suffrage in this country, XMty yenrs ago it wa thoughit to be boyond 4}l rousun . for womon to attond political moetings. Now thoy went to such places, and tha rehult was to greatly im- prove the character of thoso nasemblngos, ‘Lheir presonce insured peaco, i Mr. FLANAGAN. gaid he,was a convert {o tho couso of wompn-suifrago, and was wudo o convort by the glorlous ‘efforts of the woman's orusade sgainsy intemperaice, Woman, and woman only, through-Almighty God, could snve this country from the" wopet of all evils~intom~ perauce. 'omen could control the country-= birs £o.nbny CIIICAGO, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1874, and men_could not. They were mors directly interosted iu all questions of morality than men, and from this time henceforth Le inteided to bo “a woman's man,” - [Langhtor.] Mr, MERRIMON said ho didnot yleld in his ad- miration of womsn to any man, and by no act or vord of his would ha datract from her dignity; but Lo claimed tha right to bo the judge, togother with Ler, aa to what means wore bent caloulated to promots her intoréats, Ife did not boliove woman hersolf thought her happiness or dignity would be advanced by having sll tho political rights of man conferrod upon her, snd tho ntroulf- ast ayldonoo of thin fact was thak nolthor in thin country nor {n England had woman domnnded such rights, The numbor that bad demanded, os compared with the number that hnd not, was but & drop in the ocanu. Ho dmncnv.ml, with all respoot, from the rovolutionary cou- struction which the Sonator from Indiana (Mor- ton) had put upon the Declaration'of Indopond- ouce, sud deuled that it mesnt fo- ninlos as well as males. Tho womon bad consentod to this Governmont bocpuse thoy lnd never raisod their volcs in opposition 1o it, and thoy had lwaya tlio right Lo momorial- izo Congrosn as woll as tho Btate Uovornmont, if thioy thought thoir rights restricted. Br. STEWART sald ton yonrs from now there would not be n mau in the Seuato opposod to fomale suffrage. 5 Br, MERRIMON saekod: Why not try the oxperiment iu the District uf Columbia ? Mr. SARGENT—We will whon wo got & chanco, ' Ar. CONKLING said an amordment was in ordar to this vory bill to enforco woman-sufirago :]l: lhot '}Jm.trlet.t (:.l Columbla, If his friend owvart desired to Tt Tty ey ok A 11 kg a sxparhnom iore 7 ‘Tue Sonator from Novadn (Stewart) ought not toliuch if wo, ho (Coukliug) could not follow Dim, . Mr, STEWART gaid ho. would only gak the Sonator to follow him in this one littlo stop, to buve womau-suftrage in tho now Ternitory. If hie Lbroka down there, he would nover ask him to follow ngain, . HAMITTON d.) submitted n resolution providing thut F, W, 8ykes, luto contestunt of the soat leld by Geo. 1. Spencor, o3 Scuator from Alabana, be allowed the salury of Souator from"‘March 4, 1879,to May'1, 1674, aud ono milonge each way. loferred. g , Mr. CARPENTER sald_ho would voto for the aniendment to confor suflrage in the uew Lorri- tary upon women. . Ho believed that in ovory coudition of lifo_the socioty of womun was bonoficial. In every placa whero she was found overything ~ was mnoat and ordorly. If our wives, mothers aud daugh- tors go to election placos, there wiil bo decency, order and pesco thore. In the City of New York, for iustauce, ho would rely nioro upon woinen voting to br[n‘g about peace aud order than all the army or navy could do. e would vote to establish woman-sufirage hero, in Wiscongin, or sny other placo hie could, to-morrow. \Ir. FERRY (Mich.) favored. tho amendment. 2Mr. ANTHONY said ho bod no doubt fomale- sulltage would como in time. He did not bo- lieve that suffrnge was & woman's right or man'y right. It was not & national right, but o political Tight regulatod by the body politio. Mr, EDMUNDS denied that the right to vote was essontial to the protection of the natural rights of women, Undor tho law, now, in muny Sintes, they bad the fl;ht to do s they pleascd with tholr property. 'The lawa in this country generally diserimated in favor of womon. Mr, 'ARD snid it scemod hatdly possiblo that the Senato of the United States proposed such o change in the very fundamental priuciples of the Governmount, That such n chnngoas this should bo blocked out asan exporimout, in utter disregord of the decroo by which men and womon were oreated, would hardly bo believed, ‘Ihe soxes wore difforont, physically and mentally; yot loro was their poor puny atiompt in disregard of uvflr{ oxperi- anco, enlightened 08 it nd boen by Divine i torposition. . Buch legielators as these \wore ir- everont, and, in dofinuco of tho Iaw of God f:imuulf, it wonld give two hends to tho family, *d thera wonld no longer bo tbat unity, that o Ti bord:ation, roquired by the bristisn’ maz- inge. Alter further discusslon, Mr, Bargent's amend- m¥nt was rejected—vons 19; nays 20, 28 follows: : TEAS, Anthiony, Harvey, Sprague, Garponter, Miteheft, Blowart, Chandlor, Borton, “Tipton, . Conover, Pattorson, Wanliblirn, Ferry (Mich), Tratt, . Vout, . . Flnnngan, Hargent, Windom—19, Glibert, WAYE, Alifsom, Edmuud orelll (Vt), Bayard, ¢ ¥relinghuyson, Noi Boreman, Hagor, Ranis Boutwell, Hamilion (Md.), Baulsbiury, Tuckingbam, iliteheock, Boolt, Qlsyton, Joues, Sherman, Coukling, Kelly, Wadleigh, Cooper, McCreery, Wright—t0, Dayis, Merrimon, Jcssra, Dorsey, Spencer, and Logan, who would have voted for tho smendment, were poirod with Mossrs, Bogy, Johnaton, and Mor- Till (us.h against it ‘Iho bill was then rejocted—19 to 20. . . _ PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS. Ar. MORTON, frum tho Committee on Privi- loges and Elections, reported back the resolu- tion of the Scnnte, March 10, 1873, instructing thie Committee to examino and report the best and lfluahfimcllcnl modo of electing Presidont aud Vico-President, and providing a tribunal to adjust and decide all contested questions con- nectad therewith, with n lengthy written roport, which was ordered printed and placed on the calendar. ATLITARY ACADEAY DILL, # Tho Sonato took-up tne Military Academy bill that it might be unfiuished business to-morrow. adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. TRIDOE_BILL. On motion of Mr. BAWYER, the Sonate amendments to the bill to legalize and_establish o pontoon railway-bridge acroas tho Missinsippi River, ab Prairvia du Cbien, were conourred in, with ameudmonts, § | THE MALL RELIEF BILL. Mr. BOOFIELD, Irom the Committee on Neval Affairs, roported a Dbill for tho reliof of Mercy Ann Hall, widow of Capt. Hall, of tho Polaris, to pay hor 51,836, amount of hfs pay up to the 81t of Decawnber, 1673, whon the ofticory and orow of tho Polarls were paid off, aud to aurhorizo the purchaso of his papers of prior ex- plorations at o cost nob exccoding 15,000, After an oxplanation I)( Mr. BCOFIELD, aud soma rownarks in opposition by Mr. WILLARD, tho biil passed. TITE GURRENOY BILL. Mr, MAYNARD, from the Committze on Banlang and_Curronoy, reported back » substi- i,u‘tlu for tho Scnate amondment to tho Currency ill, Ho' domanded tho previous question, which was seconded by 95 to 78, and tho main question was ordorod. The firat vote was on adopting the substitute roparled from the Committes on Banking and Curreucy, It was rejected—yeas, 1135 nays, 117 I'hero was muoh excitement ns tho progross of the vote showed how closo it was, - When tho roll-call was concluded, thio voto atood 104 fo 118; but many changos wero made, and at tho lnst the result was announced ag above. A vote was thon takon on conourring in the Henalo substitute. ‘The Senato subutitute was rojuctod—yeas, 70; nays, 164, A1y, MAYNARD "hon movod a Committeo of Couforence on disngrooing votos, and it was or- dered—yoas, 1223 nays, 82, 8o the whole mattor now goes to tho Conferonce Committoo. AIMY BILL. % . Tho IMouso then took up the bill for the grad- i} reduotion of tlic army. . Mr. COBURN oxplalnod and advooatod the bill, Ife disavowoed, on the part of the Commit. too on Military Aftairs, auy disposition of hos- tility to tho nrm{. Ou the contiary, the Com- mitteo had nothing but vrofound respect mnd honor forthe- army. His persoys: judgmont wa that the reduction provided in tha pouding Dill was not large enough. He thought that the Qovornment couldget on ns woll with an .prmy of 20,000 as with an army of 30,000 mon, the main work of the urmy being to take care of the Indian frontier. . He procecded to auelyze thedotnils of the bill. Ho estimatod the saving to the Government which the passage of this bill would eifect nt ahout §7,000,000. M, BUTLER Masa) gave tho natloo of an smendment which he inteuded to offor, that e hoadquarters of the army should never be ro- moved from the capital of tho nation, oxcopt in time of war, Mr, NESMITIT Y:vteatnd sgainst tho reduction of tha army, in bobalf of the frontler mottle- menta, T theso constant attempts Lo interfere with the organizntion of the army wora to be kopt up, no oflicer of eplrit and oulturs would desiro to romain in {t; and Congreas hiad better abolish it at- ance aud let the Indians tako pos- sezelon of tho frontler, Mr. MacDOUGALL proposed toamend the oy an ezperiment_in- a.now. onth mection, in regard to tho Adutant-Gonorals ] Dopartment, by making it consist of ono Adju- tant-Genersl, with tho rank of Brigadior-Gen- oral; two Assistant-Adjutant-Gonorals, with the rank of Colonel; Your withs the rank of Liouton- ant-Colonol, and ten with the rank of Major. MMr. BANNING spoke at length in faver of the reduetion of the army, and n consequent saving to tho Government and poople of an_enormons amount of monoy. o also advocated n irans- for of tho Ponsion and Indian Bureaus to the management of the War Dopariment, thereby socuring groat saving of public funds, and at tho sama time Improving tho efliclency of thosar- vico. Ho spoke of the great abuses in the sys- iom of commutation and sssignmont of quartors in Washington aud elsowhero, to any oficers, nnd gave o tull and comprehousivo roview of the preront dmsuvn practices of tho army as now organized. Aftor further discussion, Mr. MacDOUGALL moved tolay the bill 6n the table. Negatived. The provious rfinuntion wng goconded, and the bill weut over {1l Lo-morrow. ANKANSAS COMMITTER. . The Spenker announced tho following as the' Specinl Committoo on Arkansas Affairs: Poland, Ward (111.), Woodtord, Suylor (0.), and Sloss. nEoess, Tho Houre tookn recess til haif-past 7, tho ovening ecasion to be for considoration of the bill to amound the tarif?, . LVENING SBESSION. - TIE TARIFF BILL, Tho Mouso met at_half-past 7 aud went into Committoe of tho Whole, Ar. LYNER in the chair, on tho bill to amend Lo Tariff and Intor- ngl Revenue laws. Tho proceodiugs oponed with & diacussion on juta butto, baned on a prop- onitlon iy Mr. KARSON, of the Committee on ‘Ways aud Means, to malio tho duty on that arti- cle 6 por ton, and to admit free of duty for two yoors machinery wdapted to the manufacture of thio fibre of tho ramie plant, Finally, an amendment by Mr, EAMES, that the mnobinory to he admitlod freo of duty slould not Lo etioh ag is manufactured in the United Stutes, wau adopted, ard, ns thus smended, Kasson's proposition was agreed to. Mr. Myers' amondwment of Inst night m regard to masuic iron, muking the duty on it the same s other iron of like condition, grade, aud stago of mpuufacture, was adoptod. At last tho free-list section was renched, and the first amondment offered to it wau to put peas {or seed purposes on the frea list. Agrood 0 Mr. DAWES moved to put alizarine on tho list, Agreod to. Dr. ONGER moved tostrile out * extract of hemlock bark.” This motion gavo rise to a discussion in which Moners. Conger and BUT- LER (Maus,) wore tho contral figures, the lattor oppasing tho omendment in the interest of tho shoemakers of Lyun. Tinally Mr. Gongor’a motion wns agreed to, and the extract of homlock bark was struck oul of tho froo list, and loft whoro it is under the exiating Inw at 20 por cont. . Afr, MERRIAM moved to striko quicksilyer out of the froo list, Loat. Mr, VANCE moved to put-on the froo list salt in buil or in packnges. Mr, DAWES made an appoal to tho Commits teo not to load down the bill with new matter, othorwiso it might just ns well bo concluded that tho throe nights already given to the bill had been thrown away, aud tho ‘Committeo of Ways and Means would not attompt to go on with the bill. Ona voto by tollors there was & majority in favor of Mr. Vanca's smendment, but there waa no quorum, and, an attempt at n compromise as to the vote in the Houso having failed, the Com- ‘mittoe roso and the House adjourncd. CATTLE-SALE, Aunother Salo of Short-florns in Decas tur, Xile NUMBER 279, FOREIGN. Reports of a German Candidacy for the Throne of Spain, 'l‘lhe Bonapartists’ Programme for the Next Freneh Election VA &)y Will Bring Forward Strong Cane . didates in the Various Depart- ments. o1y, 0 iz FRANOE. (7 PAnts, Moy 23.~Tho Assombly mot agafn to- ‘¥, but the procoediugs wero dovold of ine Srost, Princo Napoleon has gone to kngland. 1t is stnted that at the next election the Bona~ partiats will considorably iucronse their opera- tions.: They intend té advenco tho candidature of tho Duko of Padone for the Dopartment of Boine-ot-Oire, tho Duke Dedounchy for tho De- partmont of tho Oire, and Prince Napoleon aund tho Duko of Messoun for the Department of the Alpa-Maritinon. ' ‘They “will also content the . olaction for Maine-ot-Loire and Calvados. i NEuw Yonk, Muy28.—A Paris lottor says: *“The | firo which recontly occurred in the Faubourg 8t ¢ Antoino was moro disastrous than was at first | r!\l}mn!cd, and more than 5,000 persons havo been ' loft dostituto and suftering, Itcliof committeos lave beon promptly organized, and the journals aro aiready opening Aubacriptions. The full ex- tent of tho proporty loat has not been atated. Ih is supposed that about thirty lives wore lost. pdsh oo i SPAIN. Mavnip, Moy 28.—Admiral Topote has de- clinud tho offered mission at Paris, Dysentery is very provalent in Mershal Con- chia’s army, and many of his troops are incapact- tated for duty. +BAYONNE, May 28.—Tho Catlists, under the immediate command of Don Carlos, aro boforo Hormaoni, Pans, May 28.—Dcbates and L' Univers ' con- firm the announcement of tho intendod candi- ‘dacy of a German Princo for tho throne of Spotn. Tt is snid that Don Carlos has sent Gen. ZElio to Vorsailles to inform tho Fronch Govorn- ment in rogard to the movement. LoxpoN, May 20—5 o, m.—A dispatch to the Standard enys Gen. Conchas has seized the heights near Artolan, and the roads leading from Biecay by way of VillaReal and Gumbos, Tho army of Don_ Carlos conssquently nbone doned Duraugo, and retired into Guipuscon. It is roported thut the Ourlists have rocoived twenty Krupp steol cannon, and aroreorganizing their torces. A Paris dispatch to tho Tmes snys tho story of the German candidature for the Spanish throne is ridiculous. Parts, May 28.—The Journal des Debals and Journal de Pariseay that tho Spanish crown was flrst offored to the Duke de Montponsier, who refused it, Nogotintions looking to the candidaoy of & German Prince then bogan. —_— GREAT BRITAIN, Lonpoy, May 28.—The rate of discount at the Bank of England has beon fixed =t 8lg, This reduction has no effoct upon Amorican securi- tios, having beon discounted. Spectal Dispalch to T'he Chicago Tribune, Dxoaron, Iil., May 28.—Another §30,000 sale of short-horn cattlo occured to-day, being tho great joint snle of Messrs. Taylor, Pickroll and Elliott's herds.of short-liorns, 1n tho fair grounds lore. Pricos ruled vory satisfactory, considoring. the breoding of n largo proportion of the stock gold. Tho only choico-bred offored was by J. M. & B. Z. Taylor, of this place, and their fe- ‘malos brought an avorago of 850 each. Oxford Ducliess was the firat gold, ond she ivfi!ut at $1,025 to J. Nichols, of Bloomington, Louan . 8rd, of Poplar Farm, $1,100, Emery Cobb, Kankakes, II1 - g g Lousn 4th, 81,760, .J. Nichols, Bloomington. Touan Gth, $1,500, Cisudo Matthows, Clinton, d. Louan 6th, the highest prico of the day, 82,110, to I, . Miller, Lulls, Ll . Laurs 8th, 91,200, Tiaward T, Tes, Spring- flold, il Josio, $200, E. T, Tios, Springtield, TIl, Joslo 2d, 8600, Thomas Ball, Griggsvilte, Ill. Josio 3d, §625, Johu Hinmon, Rochester, Il The othor cows in Taylor's herd sold from $200 to $300. Awmong (ho bulls #0ld was tho noted imported bull, British Flag, red, 8 yenrs’ old, sold at tho ruinons ({:rioa of §530 to Duulap, Jacksonville, 1l Had ho not been cross in tompor, he would Qoubtless haye brought &5,00. The Elliott & Pickrell cattlo sold ab an aver- age of about 8100 por head, whick was all they wore expected to bring, not being of as fashion- ablo breeding ss the other stock recontly re- ported sold, POLITICAL. Sixth District of Yown Anti-Monopoly Couvention. Special Dispatch to The Chicugo Tridine. OTTUMWA, In., May 28.—The Anti-Monapoly Congresgionsl Committos for the Bjxth District met, to-dny, at the Dollhigall Honse, in this city, and resolved to cull the Convontion of tho party at this place, July 16, Undor tho basia of rePreuuntMlon adapted, the counties of this dis- trict will have the following delogates in the Convontion: Mahaska, 18; Appanoose, 14 ; Davis, 18 ; Jnspor, 16 : Leokul, 16 ; donroo, 83 Marion, 21; and Wapelio, 17. J Me Ohio Demoacracys - Coruanus, 0., Moy 28,—A. G. Walling, Chair- man of the Democratio State Central Comimittoe, Las fsyued a call for another meoting of the Committoe on Juno 6 to_considor tho Jropiioty of postponug tho Btato Convontion uatll sftar u voto is hiad on tho now Constitnion, Xowa Anti=Monopolists? State Conven- g tion. Dunuqus, In., May 28, —The Anti-Monopolists' Couvention for tho State of lown is called to meet at Codar Capids June 80 Loxnox, May 28.—A midnight-traln of Ameris can Pullman palaco cars will be run between London and Leeds, Shofliold, and Bradford, from Monday next. Similar ears will bo run directly otween this city and Liverpool a8 soon as the Midiand Road is oponed to the Intter place. —_—— . ITALY. Rome, May 28.—The heslth of ths Pope it much jmproved, and he is able to bo about in-doors, 1lis physioiane advise him not to go into the open air, - . Viexxa, May 28.—Tho New Frei Press is ad- vised thdt tho condition of tho Popo ia very precarious. Much excitement exists st tha ‘Vaticau, and serious rosults to His Holjness aro spprebonded. . Y g SPORTING MATLERS, The Maryland Jockey-Olub Rncons Bactiiorg, May 28.—This was the third day of the Maryland Jockey-Club races. Firat race, dash of threc-quartoss of o mile for maidens of - all nges : 1 4 3. Bocond race, gentlemon's post stakes, 13 milee, welter woights % Time: ¥ 3. Third race, swoopstakes, 8-yoar-olds, 1 mile The Gnlesburg IRacess Spectal Dispatehto The Chicaga T'ribune. Gatesnung, 1M, May 28,—The Galesburg Driving-Park Association to-day issued bills an- nouncing tho programme for thio racas of July 1, 2,8, and 4, Tho driveisin fino condition,jand ovor . twohty horses are now training for the races, among which are Lady Fox, Dick Baker,- and many others of considorable note. The rnm(umu aniount to $7,000, aud some fine rac- ng i oxpected. e THE WEATHER. ‘WasuiNatoy, D. C., May 28.—For Tennesses, and ihe Ohio generally cloudy woathor and local rains, northe st to southeast winds, stationary to falling tomporature and rising Lerometor during tha day.. For the .northwent partly cloudy or clear weather, with noutborly winds, high tompera- ture, low but rising barometer., LOCAL OUBEKYATIONS, Citrcauo, May 28, 1874, WOMAN-SUFFRAGE. Annual Meoting of the Indiann Woman-sutfragze Associntion. Sneciul Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuné, Fr.. Wapxg, lud,, May 28.—At the Opera- Housp, this afternoon, the fouriconth annual meeting of tho Indians Womau-Suiftngo Aseocia- tion nssembled, and was called to order by the Drosidont, Mrs, Dr, Campbell, of Indinnapolis, Mra, Dr, Mary Thaman offered s series of resolus tions which woro dtisonsked all’ tho afternoon, and postponed until to-mérrow. T'his evening the weoting was addrestoc by Mrs. Campboll, of RBoston, nm.\(l;yn. - Molelee, receutly oditor of the Daily Gazile, of thig city. A very lirgo attendauce hao hoon presgic ab all the wootings to-day, thore boing & Iarge; -number of delegates presout from all parts ol jhe Slate, sud their trionds in this clty turn ouiéin goodly numbors, e LEGAL INTEL LIGENCE. Waslrond Liv,gntions New Yonk, May 28,—Justica Donoluo has de- nled the motion - recontly mude in the suit of Bunker againut tho Luko Shore Railrond Com- pany and othiors, to compol plaintie to olaot bo- twaen his romodios, and to atrike out matters in tho complaiut in rolation to tho conneotion of tha lato Horace I, Clark with tho Lake Bhors Roid, tho plaintiff, and Mr. Vandorbiit. In fhosuit of Trondwoll vu, Fomoroy, which 18 on a contract for building the Central Pacifiu Ruilrond, Judge Donohue granlod an ordor tu, oruilt {aintiit an inspoction of the hooks relat- ing to it Y —_——— . \ IOWA STATE ECLECTIC MEDICAL :SOCIETY. Special Dispatoh to The Chicago Iribune, : Deatloises, In., Blay 28.—The Slave Llectio Medical Hoviety had an interestiug seusion to- day. 'Phe Booloty incronsed the force of its committes to gonfor with the Board of Rogonts of the Btute Unlvumll{ for recognition of -the eolectip school of medicines, The day waa spent in recolving tho yeports of offioess aud rew~iy of important surgios! cazes, © 2 0 ] l 5 g 3 Hour af ob-| & |Direction and] sereation. | § 5 \brce of wind| Teather, d H _‘H' B2 | ~ewuononr :00 p, m.. 30,014 10:18 p. m..[30.04] 68 Faximum thermometer, 87, Minfmum thormonseter, 8. GENERAL ODSERVATIONS, Oisoado, Bay 2—1 8, m, Tiv] Wind, (Raw Weatier. [T {Clear, T IA, rain, 1 Falr. - 68K, Cloy |Cilm Fair, 70.8]E,, gentlo,| Cloudy, Olear, Rain, Glouily, Cloudy, 4N E :l,fllfl.,fmuh. 73 {Falr, |8, k., froa] LaCrosse .. [2: 8, 1, b Ta'viuworthi20.80) * 75 Milwaukee.,[s0.08! 50|N. W., genitie Marquotte,;[011} 558, B, freab, Omaha ,.,112983) 768, brin DPembina, . [|29.09) G8|NGE,, brisk.|. .l |Cloudy, Toledo, ... f30.03] 1] 1 Yunkton',..{29,79] 78] j RS Sessene sl OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Nrw Youg, May 28,—A dispatch received yes- terdny anuouncod that the stoumship Btate of Georgln had been run into by anothor vessel at CGroonock on AMay 14 aund cut down to the wu. tor's edgo, but was able to prooeed to Glasgow, ‘T'he_Hiate of Georgin is one of the steamers of the Btato Line, and éflluu rogularly botwoon thia port and Qlasgow, Sho {8 an 1won” steamship of Bllmllllt 8,500 tons burden, and was built on tha MonrtriAL, May 28, —Theve {8 no truth whate over in the repork of the loss of the ateamsuip Sarmation,. e alloy, aud in_tho Lako Region, - | | |

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