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CLOTIEING, OVERGOATS SUITS, MEN, BOYS, and 'CHILDREN, RETAILED FOR CASII AT WHOLESALE PRIGES. Every Garment omr own Manufactars, (:olden Fagle HOSSERY AND UNDERWEAR, P A A AN PN A P A WANTED. Wanted. "BROTHERS BARGAINS HOSIERY UNDERWEAR. PRICES REDUCED. 100 Dos. Misses’ Regularn Regular-made ‘WHITH FLEECHD HOSH, 180, worth 300, 76 Dos, Ladles’ Regular-made SOLID ESLDRED ‘WOOL HOBK, 280, worth o, 150 Dos. Ladios’ Regular-made BROWN FLEECED HOSE, 280, worth 37%0. 900 Dox. OHILDREN'S FINE FRENOH OASHMERE HOSE, STRIPED, 500, worth $1.35. ‘LATE TMPORTATION not apply. ATSO ning. @Efim@m @afi VOLUME XXXII. CHICAGO, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1. AlJL‘TION HAI T | Open Satirdays fron o Y ASHINGTON. until 10 p. m,, at N UTTING'S 184 & 186 State-st., OFPP, PALMER HOUBE. Qratifying Outcome of the Protracted Struggle in the Senate. leave no By the week, one hundred salesmen who understand the Retail Dry Goods Business. Those having perma- nent situations mneed Kellogg Seated as Senator from Louisiana, 30 AUCTION! Exuusllfll_fl_m (ing Underwriters’ Sale WEDNESDAY, Dec. 5, 9:30 a. m. OPENING SALE © | Weare offering grest inducements this sesson in 81l our different Departments. OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, SUITS, For Men and Doys of all sizes, Retailed at Wholesale Jobbing Prices. Patterson and Conover True to Their Promises on This Subject. They Vote with the Republic- ans, and Aid in Sccuring. the Victory. Fifty Cash Boys. Lut- ter will apply at north door of Exposition Building before eight o’clock Saturday mor- Davis, of 1llinois, Joins the Democratd in Opposing Butler Seated by the Votes of the Two Republican Rece FIELD, LEITER & G0, Of Elegant BRITISE HOSIERY juat re. osived, in solid Colored Balbriggan, Floeced and Coshmero, in new and chaste desizns of Embroidery, for Ladies, Missos, and In- fants. ‘Theae goods are very desirable, and, hav- ing l.rr!vad uw. MARKED VERY “* UNDERWEAR. . 1,000 Dos. Ladibs’ Fine Merino Vostsjand Pants, 500 each. 300 Dos. Ladios’ Saxony Wool Vests and Drawera, 750. 800 Doz, Ladies' Hxtra Heavy Lamb's ‘Wool Veats and Drawers, $1.00 each, worth $1.60. A Fine Assortment of Tadies’ Hogular- mado Ootton, Merino, Lamb's Wool, and Oashmores Underwoar at GREAT- LY REDUCED PRICES, An Immenss Assortment of CHILDREN'S MERINO AND WOOLEN UNDER- WEHAR from 25c upwards, Bargatns in broken lines, to close. 9 GENTLEMEN'S Extra Hoavy Woolon Bhirts and Drawers, 800 sach. 175 Dos. Gents’ Rogular Finish Bhirts and Drawers, 750, worth $1.00. 100 Dos. Gents' Heavy Baxony Wool Bhirts, $1.00, worth $1.28, 60 Dos. Bxtra Heavy Baxony Wool Bhirts, 41,25, former prico $1.75. A BARGAIN in rogular-made SOUARLET CABHMERE SHIRT3 aad DRAW- ERS, reduced to Joss than cost of man- ufaoturo to ciose the lino, NOTICE. (lothing Store, 138 & 138 Madison-st., - 144 & 146 Clark-st. BRANCEL OF THEB NEW YORK BOWERY LOAN-OFFICE, Just roccived, Special Lots o CLOTIIING, which must be losed onb immediately to repay advances : & Co. { ot Ifl—flfl?):trrenal'nl Crronin lml l,n?yé ‘3 Dvercoats Until further notice will . open at dvercont nt § ...:r ? ; flne ¥ 0= has bla i, > Floake bear In wind, thean goodanre anr et it 18 Cubatiere SAVED STOCK FIELD, LEITER & GO, Underwriters. The Entire Package Stock Saved from the Late Burning of the Great Retail House of the ahove-named Firm, Five Thousand Lots| Dry Goods, Merchandise, very slightly damaged hy water. prises {ho Entive Line of Packago Goods stored in the hasement of the building hurned, and covers many of the lcmlmfl goods found in their Mam- NOTICE. Davis Declines to Vote,and There- by Assists in the Result. FURNISHING £00DS ‘We Retal] at Very Low Prices, NUTTING, C. 0. D. Clothier, 184 & 186 STATE-ST., OPP PALMER HOUSE. .ut':r GALLERY. VeS| WY Unfavorable Report ,of Conkling's Committee on the New York Nominations, The Chicago Collectorship Case Re- ported Back Without Recom- Field, Leuter Report of the Comptraller of the Currency EXPOSITION BUILDING, in Reference to Naticnal ~ Our Retail Dep't KELLOGG AND BUTLER. DOTIt SWORN IN AND BEATED, Special Dupatea to The Chicagn Tribune. ‘Wasuixaton, D. C., Dee.’ 1.—At 2a. m. the vote was taken d.lmuy upon the original reso- lution to seat Kellogz. It stood—yeas, 805 nays, 28; Conover, Patterson, and Davis, of Titnol, voting as juefore, and the Vice-Prest- dent angounced that the resolution was car- This stock com- ed. Spreial Disvateh 1o The Chicag Tridune. Wasuinaroxn, D. C., Dec. 1—1:40 8, m.—The vote was immediately taken upon the scatiog of 8:30 A. M. nays, 38, Conover and Patterson voting sye, and BWEEPING REDUCTIONS in all classes | Porctin at e "’n'.‘n'cfl’fl' ) . of regulnr-mado goods, 'hfl.““ hg Jnd are sald s leys T THE GREATEST BARGAINS we have lx 5 'll AN OVIICR, Y06 smnlflru. : PIANOS AND OIRGANS, evor offersd throughout this eutiro ik doparitment. MANDEL BROS, 121 & 123 State-st., Rlehigan-av. and Twenty-second-st. T =i nmrmu.. s FURNITURE! Holton & Hildreth, 226 & 237 STATE-ST, MINE"AL \VATE!IS- APOLLINARIS NATURAL NINERAL WATER, The Queen of Table Waters. HIGHLY EFFERVESCENT. DR.LEWINA. SAYRE, A dolightul beverage, DIz WILLIALA, A0 “ ¥arsuperior Beltzcr, oF any oth ‘pie, Ahl’”l i1} L. LOOMIS, **Most gratetul snd L 1t QUDEN MUH, *Absolute) PR ufl"hnlclnma’x"t’lll;g‘ur o a1 for Gty i Toee from ail the ubjectiuns ureed agaigst Croton aud artincially aerated wate PROF WANKLVN, Lnndon. Eng. *lmpreg: Du.,}f. T PEANLIE. + Usetul aad very sgrees: and richnees of tone, and the beautlful bird-i pald any Plano in this city, GENERAL AGENTS, Davis, of Illinols, although present in the Chamber, declined tp vote, manifested pending the completion of the vote. moth Wlmlesalo Establishmient, and represented at the time of the Fire an aggregate value of more {han Three Hundred Thousand Dollars. * Tlis Great Entiroty hias heen Dried, Refolded, and put into Salablo Condi- It will be offered ‘in lofs to suit, the demands of Country dnd ity Merchants, ond will most poSitively bo sold mtllout roserve to the High- est Bidder for account of Insuranes Companics interested. Great Interest was Two Magmficent Suites of OPERATING RODIES. AR, BRAND wishes 16 anriounéé that, owing to the completion of his Suite . of Operating Tiooms, he is prepared to furnish the most beautiful CabinetPhotographs At the extraordinarily low price of $6 PER DOZEN! The quality yuarantecd to be supe- rior to any produced in the city, ar- Patterson then moved to swear in Butler, and led him to the Clerk to oc sworn. Ingalls and Spencer lea 'up Kellogg, and at 2:10 the two new Senators bad recelved the oath,” EXECUTIVE BESSION. Tramediately thercafter, upon mation of Seuator-Conkling, -the Senate went fnto ex- THE DEDATR IN THE SENATE. Spectal Disvaten 1o The Chicugo Tridune. Wasningroy, D. C., Nov. 80.—The Demo- crnts suffered to-dny from the partial descrtion of Patterson, and total desertion so far as the vote on Kellogg was concerned. After three , thu motlon to recommit Kel- logg's case was lost by a tie vote. Toe scusation of the day session was Patter- son's speceh. He had written ft, and sosp- peared to much greater advantage than in hls rambling speeches the first of the week. Pat- terson began by au snnouucement that be should vote for Kelloge and Butler. n notice to the Democrats to surrender on the The magnigcent Grand Planos need tn tho RIVE- KING TESTIMONIAL CONCERT were of the abave celebrated make. Tho great power, ity ko quflll.] of the toper notes, were greatly adinired “y tho large sudivnce, and the fact that Decker I ‘o8, Planos were preferred by Mme, Rive-King 1or this occaslon was the highest compliment ever STORY & CAMP, 211 STATH-ST. DI, Al‘r'l'l‘i PLI‘(T. *‘lealthful,- and well suited for Dys nn. wnuw(m HAIIISPII} "ll] ar the most eeble, Atn wine, userulin tlllnlu ul Stumach or H.ldd:l'. and in Goul DI K N OT IS, - Wall, sulted larl))'lpeplll and D".J- BlA!llq‘l BIMsS. *'Notonly s luxury but New and elegant designs at lower prices for CASH than ever before. Weare determined to sell our Retal[Stock If prices will dolit.” h ¢ on NEW PUBLIOATIONS, flll)lll]s ANTHEN, ARD GLEE BOOKS. Musical Socletfes this Winter will ase Iy 3. M. Cman WICK, 18 eapecials l’ for (a’lllll'l. Lave o0d Antliem or Motet, for each Sunies of Sho ‘lf Jfll‘ publlshed. ~Musle Ly D, llllhker‘!‘-" lifl m&:lt [, #1id other favoritu composers. K easy practice of Bocleties. $1;or 89 W doz, Emflrsuns Clorns Book, Es: bas ai rable collection of Kacred Chorus - e'l'x'n':" ounber of eculer Uhurusce and Ta’i@:‘.“ ‘fll la oyt qualiey, "4 nret- clads Boclety book. §1,237 Pfll‘l(l]lS GLee & Ghorus Rook, L “ Gt lx:‘n 20 Olees and 0 Bacted Cligruses, ual 8 :lyl-uah Riay uautely sitrective, A drs; mlfll’lls [}]]l]H' flll”‘l{‘n[h?n':b:":.'c;? rfl"l‘u Pu-Chalr book. $13 par Gon. e Tllfl Alllfll‘lllflll (lee Book. £ | = o & trup "itb the beat and moat eatcrislulng compo, PIANOS! o ba had. ot il Wine Mershen . and iinerat Water D e s e e e tates, and wholesals FREDK DE BARY & CO., 41 &°43 WANREN-ST., NEW YORIK. ANCHOR LINE MAIL SILAMLRS EVON MEATHEA, pec. 16, noo A:cuu{u,\.u-c .X. e | EVIIOPIA) Decc 207 pm H Now Yorkiy Gisow. Liver ( douderey How Vark to Loudui dir Axm.u. oV, 34,1 iak, Seon D I"x slon 'lll‘.kflnl ot rafts tndul for oy 8 O DO R A naton-at, STATE LINE. 1k T aLARGOW, yivERBoL, D NEW YD K \“?Lu I l} UDLIN, STATE mr :r NNu\ BTATE OF First cabin l&s 10 ecommodar gce bt te i prasbel it e, o on I i ! aies. - y oy 0plyw}rasrm. WALDWIN 8200 Gune Axents. . WAILIRACK, Menage 134 Wadhingron-st., General Trausatiastic Company. Between h v ‘ork and Havre via Plymouth, from r 44, N. I, twlul N orton-et. FRANCE, ’lrudel |. e {M. 12. 108 W, CANADA, bea 24 100 m KMKIIQUE, P , Ui }rmm. Ok R I 0L | nmdm;-ln-y G AVIEEC Fing Cablo, $100; becond Cabid, #4S 813, Bia inclading s, bodding and utenats. | m"m."\h\::‘” i EONMDON, or Sny Taibway siacion heat Judges of musle, in all paris of oUF coudtry, vnll;m“perlurlnu\ynlher arion mades " |Ilnl e e e i hiks bebL fros upos D tusend forone. New and Desutiful Deslgn of Cases. ‘bdneaday, FINANCIAL, A e 2 b abin, ll(h Mullhfl. 8. reduce ratee, SAVINGS OF CHICARD, Loans Negntiated nsE, s«m.lu. YROPRRTY, st BEST 76 Handolph-at. Beglunlng w end. §1.50; or $13.50 per dos of K»‘u""‘fl 33t '?"rmfifl' 15 gecommoc: COUNTY ORDBRS o, Becon 3 is e LYON & HEALY, Chioago. | o7 S n ke sonmsenn, | AN City Youchors Bought By Oliver Ditson & Co. Boston. OrW. ¥. WHITE 07 Ciari-aies Aettor Chlcador e OPTICIAN, MANANSE, OPTIOIAN, Tribuno Nullding, LAZARUS SILVERMAN, Cliataber of Commel North German™ Lloyd. The stesmers of this Compay sall avery Batur- day from Biramica I‘Lr mys";xhlfl sregt. | afiboken w Yu tuamplor sndon; Hatte 8 = unm'en. e cabion )00 scond cavi. §oa guld, e w:nn\:nctu For frelan 3 Bowlag Green, New m‘x. Great Western Steamship Line, e TR VW YOIk o Lriatol (Bngland) direct AGO] s AT s, Des 3 b1 Il;]mw Bu:n%:.c‘:l& t‘»flllm‘“’lchl‘ aL Xlruu @ rate: Ty le Ttideat VUITE, | PR e:lf:’nlnn Cei u\vi{uunnl‘.L ¥ NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, ‘FO BENT. DESRABLE OFFICES IN THE llSllless v:ffif.sffffis seres.. 80 ’ mm.n' 33 New York 1 Queenstows and Liverpool. TO RE:D L. ul s lfln Bultinge. 40| Lo cia Nov. 17, 16 p. m JhoQuezn. Dac. 1.1 S BAALLECD, | B4 i i S R To l.oa vn. UMMG .No¥. 17, 2 . | Depmark, Nov, 34 Ti{am ‘.?"‘“L‘i("“""“ ':.‘;f:‘upi‘:fi."" eest u"“lu"" rent 3 ekt ot Tretia VRvily to ¥ DU LARSOR " GAS ANU KI‘BOULVI:. llX'I'U Applyto WM. 0. DOW, Boom 8 Tribuss Ballding, M DYE \VDIIK.- Fflnfi@efl Tiry Goods H bxn-ri:s Sptiaes ro byt EACELER, Fropiietin. tweea Jackmoa. 11 Secion i 1o GASAND ) KEROSENE FIXTURES r ‘ Fli, Gold iad Wiekd :.,‘.‘::’;u i Gl u.xmu"r&’:"" ey | AT zmu. m'?"n‘i?.'fi:f,‘:?:i‘i vy u.A;m T i T A ¥u% NEATES COST|& al AREAIATU nuuzuA\Yz.auu frst case, as thoy did through Morgan, of the close of Patterson’s this announcement The sale will-open as ahovo dated, and eonfinue from day to day until .x\l tistic and elegant in every respect. CARD PICTURES The very best, atthe uniform priceof $3 PER DOZEN! Sitters can sclect any style of cards at the same price. PERMANENT PORTRATTS I _ PURE CRAYON A4 SPECIALTY. Orders for the Holldays should not MATHUSHEK : attack on the President. and his policy; and several times during his speech returncd to this branch of the nlhju:t. He accused tho' Presi- tioods will bo ready for inspection during Tuesday, Dee. 4, inst, BY 'ORDER .0, C.DANA, Adjuster Hartford I.n- With: Equalising Scale and Linear Bridge. ‘DESEETING THONE WHO BLECTED HIN, The Mathushek Pluos are now acknowledued by the and turning them oyer to their ¢nemles. Some of them were in prisun becauso deserted by bim whom they had nurtured. He repeatedly styled the President “That man Haycs,' and, too, “That man at the other endof tho aveaue, While speaking of him b showed an excitement borderiog on rage. Lo wsved his .long arms, and paced back and forth behind the range of the desks, turned rapidly fromone quarter of the Chamber to another, snd with a volce of anger and jotensc emotion, and every method of gesture, volce, and bodily ex- ertion, emphasized his attack on the President, VoRLAIMAR 1911 EXFIARALION of the E o tiun} 0o perion wishiug to purchase s Plano shol fa et J. 8. GADSDEN, Adjustor ZEtna In- Taylor & Farley Organs. L. H, DAVIS, Local Agont Imperial Insuranco Co,, and othors. Adjusting Committee for all Com- psnlen interestod. GORE &CO., Auctionears. ’v.vrcnus AND JEWELRY STATE SAVINGS Aud ottier Bank Books taken in exchange for Watches, Jewelry, and | —_ Silverware. E.V.RODDIN & (0., ST ATE-ST. PELTON & POMIROY, 152 STATL STRELT, CAICAGO. e Agents for the Northicess. Brz-AcENTS WANTED 4 BYEIY TOW: A Special Artist for PHOTOGRAPHING CHILDREN. Sittings by appointment. STUDIOS AND GALLERTY, 210 & 212 Wabash-av. l‘()l.allll\fi IIBD. THE CHAMPION FOLDING BED. THE MOST PRACTICAL AND. POPULAR FOLDING BED IN THE WORLD. THE TOBEY FURNITURECO., SOLE AGENTS, State &.Adams-sts., Chlcngo. YOU WILL BUY YOUR MEN’S AND BOYS’ OVERCOATS OHEAPEST, WHRRE THEY ARE MADE. : 'TRE - PacToRY C DIRECT TO 15, 418, 420, 422 i 24 Milwankesa, CLEMENT & SAYER. ONE PRICE CASM. | COTCARY TEL R DIME BANK, A BTRANGN BPECTACLE to those who looked on toscea manon the floor of the Benate thus striviug by the deser tion of his party and denuuciation of its Prosi- dent to save himself from the felon's cell, 1t was this feature thbat seeined to fll all winds, o8 Tilinols Farms, and not the substanze of the sttack on the mvldundl‘!uldln January and Jnl, uu%mrum E, I'residont; A, H, REED, Vice- Brouldent; KE v HiED: Treosurer L B Patterson charged Edmunds with digging up newspaper articles of some low, writer, giving bis Benatorial influcnce to & lbel, it befure the world, Lo characterized as tho basest of His allusion to the well-kuown writer who so thoroughly exposed him excited only amuscment. e wus unable to coin'expres: slons of his own severe enough to meet hls views of Edmunds’ and Conkling’s course toward him, and so rusorted to poctry as fur- nishing him more polnted and varied wespons. B EULOGIZED BUTLER 1o a stylo that should of {tself save him from prison in South Carolina if uttersnce of bis He claimed that Butler had no partis the Hambure massacre, and that Guamberlaln bo started, and had MONEY toLOAN By J08IAH H. REED, No. 20 Nassau-st, N. Y., 1n amounts s required, on IMPROVED CHICAGO RATE. ' Applluunnfi ncrnlml und g‘mmpfly sttended to TELEVATOIL AND FIRE ESCAPE. _ TATTENTION! Copeland’s Elevator & Fire Escape Will be 108de (0-day (from 108. m. (03 p. W.) 8t John Kennedy’s, 188 Ohio street, Underwriters and botel-keepers sre particularly re« guested to witness ILs workings. could bar the door. charged this falschood curing bellet r proventing conservative .Dem- ocrats from “subporting Chamberlsin for the Democratic nomination. As tothose murders, Patterson with great vehemence asserted bo had denounced the Hamburg murders, but THUE MAN AT THE WINTE 1HOUSE held back the arm of Justice, aud was saviog theso murderers from belng bung. It was the 1pan a¢ the other end of the avenue who wantod to send the thieves who placed Lim thire to the Penitentiary, but who waoted these murderess spared. He spoke with bitterness of thoso placed over the Interiur and Post-Oflice Depart- ments, aud repested the stalc saying that in this ers of peace the Republican lamb wes lying quietlv inelde fc lon. He sneered at for desirlng the co-operatlon of the ald Whigs, werchants, sud religious people In the Soush. It o could do it with his policy, be would be TUM CHANFION RESUXRECTIONIST of thoage. As to tho rclygious element of the FOR RENT. Eacucs of bhuulnd e la M| eu: A hewcat stylem, loak , sad ol thelr owh Fur Manufae-3: turing Co., {4 Madison and Frank-|hanaracconc hicago. |pricoandseve & DH ecnte EAIX & BUCH: BIIH(«EI-I-ANEOIJN. VAYS MUOKRE of the great clmln.-oul sale of 0ne of the oldess Jewelers ia tho clty, Watches and Jewelry 85 ogo-balf the ususl JOIIN G ASIILEM.\N. BURT'S SHOES TRIBUNE BUTLDING Jarsctve: mm:etuuu tiklory ot e Ear r Trod . an tbe Dewocrat- nudnu Pooket Kuive P HOBASCO & RUMNEY it g, aribune, 1877—TWELVE PAGES, PRICE , FAVE CENTS. —JN Bouth, 1t wn; £¥1 God and the Democratic party. The[:- Slican party was not dead, but was sufferin{, 5.:;!- the treacheryof this man.. ‘This sum ives a fair specimen of his gpeech, At - 8, me all seemed Lo agree that he bad perforrf s side of whatever agreement may exist ik? "¢ Democrats fn & manner to yd of complaint. Boon after l’nucnanf vote was reached on Sauls- bury's maq 0 recommit the Kelloga case, and §t whe,, st byatie vote, Patterson, in spite of all his protestation of continued devo- tion to Republicanism, giving it 1o help in this important vote, The resuit wasa tle, and was dectded by the Vice-President. As the vote was ordered upon the direct mo- tion to swear Kellogg In, Mr. Bayard obtained the floor, and gave way for a motion for execu- tive scasion, which was lost, and then to anoth- er for & recess il 7:30. TNE EVENIRG SESSION & was weil attended. Spectators were attracted by the brilliantly-lighted Capitol. When the Vice-President rapped to order, at half-past 7, there was not a vacant place in thie public gal- lery, and there were scores of notables on the fioor. Mr. Bayard, the hereditary statesman of Delaware, took the floor. He is a monotonous and unlnteresting speaker, yet what he says always reads well In the Record. ‘I8 is couched in well-balanced sentences, with a sclol- arly finlsh of phrase. To-night ho told the old, old story, and rebearsed what he regarded as the wrongs of Loulsiana. ir. Bayard, hasing read some remarks by Mr, Hosr tn his speech at the Worcester Convention, mede soms prejudicial comments upon them. The 8enator {from Massuchuscits made A SPIRITED REFLY. He sald that he had made the remarks quoted in the midst of a specch desizned to warn the people of his State against the growing cvil of varty spirit. But be would say that, with tho exception of Reverdy Johnson, he had never found a Democrat who bad dune anything to prevent the bloody outrage, nor beard re- marks In Congreas wupon. Henators or Represcntatives wbo had been elected because of thelr varty reoutation in these bloody scenes. He personally complimented the Sen- ator from Maryland, but adiicred to his opinion. Mr. Hoar's remarks were VERY EPFECTIVE, and Bayard, after floundering for & few mo- ments, guve way to Mr. Thurman, who came to his rescue, declaring that he bad often denounc- d Southern outrages, and that no Senator had obtaived o seat because of bis participation in them. On the othier hand, cvery Repubifcan had voted to admit the gentleman from Miesisstppl (Mr. Lamar). Mr. Wadlelgh begged to correct the zentle- man from Oblo, He had voted against the ad- misslon of Mr. Lamar. ‘This shut up Thurmau. He raised a laugh before ha sat duwn by saying » You Republicans have had a majority in 1his body for mauy years, and continue to haye onc, 1 suppose, such as it §s." MR LAMAR next took the floor to read from & prlnted slipa long snd curefully-prepared speech on Bouth Carollua politics. e is an interesting speaker, groppling boldly with worn-out themcs, and sdvanciog ythe tritest of subjects with fresh fdeas, but on this occasion he was not up to his usual stundard. At last he fal tered, stopped, and then safd that he waa forced to ask tho Senatu to excase him. Mr. Gordon moved an adjournment, and Mr, Mor. gan an executlve se4sion. Mr. Cankling sald he must oppose both. Mr. Thurman declined to adjourn. e WANTED AN AUREEMENT between the two aides of the Chamber; and bo lieved an understanding as to voting could by reached. Mr, Conkliog said that he did na want all the cases coupled together, but desires to work for Kcllogg. Mr. Lamar bere rose t is feet, saylug: **1 will proceed, sir, with m! remarks.’ Scnator Withers, who s physiclan, sat by his slde. A pumbe of Benators were congregated In groupt and some of them were talking an Jsughing. Mr. Dawes, whojwas in -the chair rupped with the wavel, saying, ' Wait; wo wii nave order.” “Idon’t ask it,”" sald Lamag “Thera {s no reason why Senators should ng cntertalo themsclves If I cannot entertat them.” Ho then went on to declare THR DOOM OF THE REPUBLICAN PARYY SBALED when he came agaln 10 a balt, saylng, “f feel! am too unwell to go on.” He is subjeet tohear complaint, and having symptoms of an attac he sbandoned the idea of specch-making s longer. Mr. McDonald, of Indiana, took the floor, an/ resumed the dreary debate of the Loulsian election, At midnight the gallerics were nearly emgp tied. The distinguished men on the floor ha mostly left, althoug hSccretary McCrary, Attor ney-General Devens, Ministe? Stoughton, Gen Ben Butler, sud 8 few others, remaiued. Ser geant-at-Arms French had Lospitably procures s collation, of which Benatorsandthe gentlemet of the press bad partaken, and o number of Senators have paired and jeft for their homes McDonald contiuued to read hia remarks, hav- g McCreery aod Wallace aa listenera. TUE NOST NOTICEADLE PIATURR of the night' sussion untll midnigut was the pasiage in the speech of Scnator Bayard, whe said tnatin this entire debate there hsa pot been & single Republican Benator who has ochioed tha sentiments of the President on the Bouthern policy. This Is true. Nelther hag any Hepublican Senator referred to the Com- misslon sent to . Loulsiana from hero that Stan. Jey Matthows might make sngry, aud ducline ta vote for Kellogg. This sllence upon the latter subject has been intentional. AN AMENDMENT. fi s quarter past 13 McDonald ceased, lml Hill offered sn amendment declaring that Spofford was entitled to the seat, subject to be contested by Kellogg. e supported this ina spocious speech 1o which he lumented the batred engendered by the War which was about to catsa the commission of s crime in the adiis- sion of Kelloge. He believed that there would e no peace untll there was & party which Lad no victorles or defests of the past. He wanted Bonators to strdp themselves of party feellng, but to vote for Spofford. He hoped all would rise above party ties and vote szsinst Kellogg, As HUll proceeded be grew more aud more Boutbern 1u his manuer and bearing, eapecially when pressed with questious from tho Repub. lean sids which he found It two difficult to soswer. GEN, BURNSIDE - was especially successful In puscturing bis ar- mor, and propounded some questions which the Georgia Senator could not evade} and did not successfully respond to. llun-huc, as ho was speaking, Edmunds, Thurman, aod otber Bcnunn were busily eugaged in decuring assent 1o & proposition for voting on the Kellogg and Butler cases JIUI1 said that for thirty-five years hebadlivedamoog staves,but hevever kuew what slavery was uut!l be came (o thy Seoate, sod witnessed the partisan supremacy here. Forthe last seven months by had trusted that we wers about to enter upon & new erajthat both partivs would disband and new opes be formed upou grounds uot sectional. Ho uow bad doubts whether this can be dosg. At balt-past 1, Benator Edmunds asked that unsnimous consent be giveuto THIS PROPOSITION: That & vote be tskeo upon the Knllon case st 2:%0, and oo the f‘ bin cae in ons bour sfterwards. ‘Thur- man hoped the propositjon would be agregd to, There wus somu objection to the owission of Eustis from ths agreement, but 1t was accepted. A vote was theu takew upon the amepdment to seat Bpolford in place of Kollogg. Loss—

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