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VOLUME XXX1X, LEADING WESTERN LAWYERS. Norfiwest Bar Association. **An Amoclation of Lawyers, in which membership fagruaied o those of nigh chaiaeter oniy, aad fo but one Ineach county.” JAS, GIEANT,Bec,,Chicago. COLORADO-Denrer, Arapsh o e A s R Fn & MacoN. Faltplay, Park County; Georgetawn, Clear Cf!"l"(‘:nl‘l,fllgx CHISTISON, Bitverton, 810 Jusa c“u:'r?“"{}" METCUBLY rerion, Ben Juan CoPml voLLINGRWOKTH, DAKOTA TER.~Vankton , Yankton County. ILLIROIS—~Aledo, Mercer Count; P BMITIE mnm«ui : McLean lc’-é‘fv?%" SIANION: o 3 ELDON & N e Chieago, Cook County. MANULTS ILEEPER & WIITON. Decatar, Macon Connty, B & Faulton, Whitestde County, LIWEN S TAIT Geneva, Kane Connt; WAL MegoT g ¥ J. H. MAYDORN. Hillshorough, Montgomery County, C. W. BLISS. Jacksonvyille, M . kAR Wit ek & LipPINCOTT. Ly, Jerseyville, Jersey oM, g w, HERDMAN. Lincoln, Logan County, Marshal, Clark County, . 0PLIT & BTOKES. T - 3 auLpEN, Monmouth, Wi 3 Sk a0 d'g‘:fl::"“kwmrbrnuu. Bl J. N. READIKG, Oquawks, Henderson Count; Oréaco il aoins Lisrson & purs. Ottawa, Lagalle Counly. Pekin, Tazewell County, A.B. BAWTER. Peoria, Peorla County, CRATTY BROS. 3 : 7" . 3, DRAZER. ibyville, Bhelby County. BEelyslo Bheiv "’:"I{ORNTDNGIIAHL!K. Springfeld, Sangamon County. l:lllun. nmm:: Cw&.}.rflm SLANPRIRD: Bycamore, DoRalh County, ALVIN T GREENE. Tuscols, Douglas County, =0 E+0 & CAUNES. Wboskos A B8 AL . NDIANA—Alblon, Nablo Counige - LITEAALL. THOS. M, EELLS, Crawfordeville, Honxwmarfim‘u;‘m. TRV Crown Polnt, Lake County. WOOD & WOOD s, am{u‘z“f‘s-fi‘{y‘f{' & JIIGOINDOTHAM, Huntineton, Muntfogton Conni . D WILEON, JUSEPH 2. BCOTT. Indisnapolis, Marion County, ‘WAL, WALLACE, Kentland, Nowton County, Bouth Dend, 5t. Joseph County, © O DRIEN. Terre aute, Vigo Couuty, LUCIUS TUOBARY. Valparatso, Torter Connty, >+ & HUNTER Jit T. J. MERIOFIELD, DWA—Anamoea, Jones County. T ERAGY. B———— LT Butter Centre, Duter Couat) ‘.'(" Li& BALTRIN, - ‘dkonar x. cratu. Cherense, herotn G OIS & 7. JoIX, KUUENE COWLES. Council Blufls, Pottawattamie Couu ty. Creaco, Howard County, UV Roprsor. Creston, Vnlon County, TOTTMAN & MAnei Davenport, Scots c““&\flfinsow & UTDEON, Decorah, Wianeshlek Cottigr - CAMEBELL. X, K. COOLEY. Delbt, Delawaro Coraty. O WATTAON, :::';‘:nf:';;:‘;“:::’" TADOI & TADUR, Demten, pabuse Goupsy PHOTS & DUDLEY, GIATIAM & CADY, tminetsburg, ounty: Emineusburg, Palo ANo COR\L o, & soren. Forest Clty, Winnebago County. Glenwood, Miils Count s B ANDERIONS : dnm; s m:hafixfuwm.mm. ndependence, Duchunau County, o o) v 0o Tudianols, Warren County,, oo o o A MPSON, Towa City, Johneon County, Jefferson, Greene Count; I}L‘“LE\' il SRR fiusskLL & ToLIVEI. Keosuqus, Van Duren County.” o & ALLYN. Logan, Marriron Courty, 1V AILES DALDWIX, . hhnxnant & capwerL, Muquekets, dackson County. 0o ty. MACehgo, Laws Cosiy BMITS & KINK. . i ty. ] :."h.l:‘o'n N:;‘ -"5::31‘!1 R8 & LEMERT, ount Pleassut, "nnr: ” Gt Muscatine, Muscatine Uy F DRANKAN. Now liampton, Chickasaw Count. Ce LUIEAM BHAVER, R ""‘“:m":: iy, BANKEY & COOK, Herinpoc, Y- BuTLER DRos, QOnawa Clty, Bonons County. Mitchell Cout ROBERT LUCAS, Ousge il " Biows & Bisior. Osceols, Ulark County, e tatosin ounty, M 1o TEMPLE. :'nn"w;‘ '":c' (SkAvENS & MALCOLY, ! ounty. el " T, R BTOCKTON. Bloux Clty, Woodbury c‘“‘él‘lABE & TAYLOR. Toledo, Tama County, . BTUUDLE & KINNE, Vinton, Benton County. Waterloo, Diack Hawk Counig o1 & AINES. Winterset, Madison County, dlonar onoway, WANBAS—Abllene, Dickinson LEGNARD & sTEELE. HOFPMing a PERCE. Councll Grove, Murris County, E. 5. DERTRAM. nty. 5 f"“h::' :":‘;::‘;axa'.\urnmx KNOWLES, TOAE Naky ' i, 11, DODGR. Leavenworth, Leaveawortat fi.’-’n}fcsyl‘ A iags W answorn, Lyoos, BloaGountr. jopy 0 ypscort. Beneca, Nemnoha County. R TASLOR. :::;;"::d":::‘ézfié’ RYAN & JOUNSON, MICHIGAN—Tobpetaing, Margusita Gousiys e o BWIFT l OBBORN, Sackson, dacksan County, 8OO Kalamazoo, Kslamazoo caunxy.fl‘"' AL BUCK. MINNESOTA-Austio, Mawer Sountyc 1 IO Montevideo, Chippews County, e viee come iK1k & MILLER. orinteld, Rice COUML g vy & witIPELE, ‘_’"“"f"‘; Blase D“:""‘|:. M, BURLINGAME, uonh"::.:;‘;;x.m: ":u m:: ,.ch C » =) ; i ITA! 'ort Beaton, ot DONNI‘J‘Y, Virgtala Giiy, Msdison Couly, > nxmman-nb.m. noanccann{']." GALLAWAY; Deatrice, Gage County. LOBAN CLARE- J. A. MCEWEN. Dakota Gty Dakots c°'"“{‘ THOMAS L. GRIFFY. Falls City, Nichardeon Cafllly.“lu“ REAVIS. Geaeva, Pllimore (:«mly.N QRTHROP & LIKKS, Nebrasks City, Otoe County. Umaha, Dougisss County. M. L. HAYWARD, J. M. THURSTON, Plattamouth, Cmcolntr.w“““n SATONE. Bepubiican Cliy, Harten Couagy. /oo Biduey, Cheyenus Couaty. Sekaah 4 A. M. STEVENSOY, Tecumieb, Johuton Countl: 1y y1pg0y, Wilber, Ballas County. y iy r1og & MeDLVITT. York, York County, W, T. - AR 'rxum'roar-onmfité{ “Weber Car B. F. DUTCITKR, G. 8. ELDREDUE. ', BCOTT. VAL J. DARNATT. Balb Lake Cliz, Balt Lake County. "L 00 VISCONBLN-Atms, Battslo Counlty, 1, yogg, g, Baldwia, Bt Crolx County. | woucusENIus. s, obaly Chippews Falia, Chippaws COigity § seniive. Green Bsy, Brown Couaty. ‘WM. H. NORREIS, Jr, Jannili, ook CONRIR 0 505 & DUNWIDDIE. Madison, DanaCousty. /oy oy, 5 pEwWIS, Newrtte, Cark Countr. 1 Sl Ostikosh, Winnsbego COURITy, g w, FRLKER Uaclae, Raclue Cousty: ppypy . poLoen, Steveas Polat, Portags SOUY:, 4 cavayaon. Viroqus, Vernoa Couaty, e booeron, ‘Wausau, Marathoa County., WY Sty g ‘ - yCaunty. OMING TEHRRITORY—Evsuatos, Rt s s, Efifi.;\g~§ H ()E s THEY ARE THE fi""‘ " Ak your es for tacid, FOREPAUGI, Commencing on !!0!’[1:!’1 June 17, Two perform- ances Dally, oors open al ‘md-: p.m. Clrcus Per lln.'.fl‘klhfill commenca One Hour Later, Admlssion as nsusl. FOREPAUGH SHOW, ADAM FUREPAUGII 8ole Owner. CIRCUS, MUSIZUM, MINAGERTI, AQUARIUM, 1b1ting SPECTAL FEATURES to e seca fa NO b A AN R he ? Wonderful Performing Blophnnta, he RBahy Klephaut * Chicngo,!? e only Kouth (pdin Nue or Hairy Elephant Frer 1 il o, hon Exi B Aretle Qernnle Llons, Duly ¥20,000 Mnle Hinpapotamas, * The Tekiesotis ot Loty Wrlt o opotnmas. re collection of eurlous Wild Deasts, Torning a Menagerte Five Thnes the Lurgest in the United Stales, Ruch an nrray of Talentsd Equestrian Beauty and Arenie Colebritles has never bofore been congregated y tented show In America, E CTIMES THE LARGEST, MOST PROMINENT, AND BEST CIREUS EVER 1N CHICAGO. Giranid Mardi Giras Carnlval Strest Pazeant. A Reena of Postry, (iniaty, a0d Deauty, €60,000 worth of naw Golden Clarinte, wilimakce the Grand Triumplal Tour of thix elty oy Monday, Juue 17, at 1u o A A Gigantie Combination. ' Under efieht centre-pol tenta, R. 8, DINGES, Geoeral Director. JOUN A FOREPAUGH and ADDIE FOREPATGH, i“_"‘“"‘ Ronte of the Grand Steeet Parade AND MARDI GRAS CARNIVAL, To Be Given on the West Ride Wednesday. Wl form on Caal.at,, carner Lake: up Canal-at. to Twelrth,uut T weltih to lainted, down Italated to Mud- faon, ont Madison 0 A ‘av.. thenee 10 I dowh Lako to Randiyh, then to Miisted over to Mad- leon, Miadtson to Canal, ‘then to Van Duren o ___NUMMER RESOITS, WINDSOR HOTEL, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., On the European Plan. TINA KEW and SPLENDID HOTEL with the TWO LARGE DBRICK REKIDENCES snd EXTENSIVE GUROUNDS adjuluing,overlooking CONURESS SI'IING PARK, 18 NOW Open for Reception of Guests PARLONS, REDROOMS, or ROOMS_EN RUITE, TANTLY FURNISIED, will be RENTED WITIE HOARD nt TF, & D uad SIIARGED o 1, A1~;°lnrgl|£lrn‘e it und' 3 . o el CIAL ACCOMMODATION of FAMILIES, The Hotel Restaurant Wil be under tha control of COORS of the HIGHEST At and MEALS will I SERVED In the SMOST URABE, ELEGAN'T STY L HOOMS MAY NKENGAGED on application at the MeTHUPOLITAN JIOTEL, Now \'urL? CHIARLES I, SHELLEY, Managor. UNITED STATES HOLE SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK, Open for tho Season from June 16 to October 1. TOMPIINS. GAGB & CO._ For Rent for Smmer Resort, New frauie house cantalniig 10 rooms, nest to the Mineral spring at Soutruse,8 miics from g {‘:' . In- Antrpof Chisinber of Con EDUCATIONA L, MMMWW.MMV‘\.M“‘.YM HARVARD UNIVERSITY. The attention of teachers 18 called to the following reguintionsin regard to the preliminary exnintnniionst EdiaaLes will bo. rocelred ar o prelitiluary ex- amiustion anly i % 10 which thelr tvactiers yive them certifieates rvd. ‘Thuse ceriificates 310 the handaof Sir, James W, Harris, necreiary, befors Jino 3, 16743 and no ver- son will b feceived at thu preliinliney examination in 8T wholias not prescuted U4 cerilfieate botora that Y. 49 ——— T ADAMNR ACADEMY, QUINCY, MARS. This Academy 4 Intcuded (o 0t bore {n the best man- or 1o beat Alncrican Collegea. | 108 suoecss in this 7 ts oxtatence under tha heon wrettfyln. 8 Yot g st L ind The Buahy. e fext setivol year leghia sept. L, and The Exariuation fur Adilvalun will ke place 110 ‘day bee fore, ‘I u l{. Bept, 1. AN wpplications for admise stun, for cata w\’uu and other uformation, 1o cre b e frosied 1o Willln, Jiveretl, il D, acting Head aster, or (o Jo dewy Ao M. Duin Mr, Worden fa in'c 1 the largu'Academy House,and wiil re ‘phiicutiuns. for roo Cliurie TF ruoin Busd board: elding. Wi supually, - : 7 An English School for American Boys. W, , M, A, Grsduste of Trinity Cbil DI Snd ke 1At er o€ Datwich l!ufiw‘q. Vs don, has opened a Hosrding-Schaal Bt Allsou ‘Lower, Duliwich, \whera 1io ‘X W Auert npila. i1 fuil clrc: is friend, Prof, W gy, OCEAN STEAMNIIPS. Ouly Direct L 1o France. sad utensile Stssmers SFe ot **at, Laue reat,” do 0 OUis 33 Drosdway, oPW. ¥, WIIITE. ui Clark-st.s Ake e North German Tha stedmers ot this Compy day trom Dremen Pler, foutof Tf tates of passayo—From Now York (o don _favic, and Uremen, Arst cabin, cabio. §60. oldi stearage, 30 cufrency. sad pasinge 8pply o O iloyd. sall every Satur. wtreet, leku o wil il PROPOSALS, Proposals for Btationery, DEPARTMEXT OF Tu8 INTERIOR, Bealed proj wath ek y, June 36, (g, foF furs Blsbing Siatioucry'tor ibe evariuicat o (b Laterior durlngtho scal year cudlog Juue X, 1470, Dlank forms of propusals shuwing the liems and estt- ated quaatitics required Woaathe? with clrgular reist: rolo, will be furulshed ua spplication to this st be sddressed to tha Eecretsry of 1be I'rupossls for Ktatluncry, 0 coatract will ba swarded under this adverifsement uatil so enoropriatiua shall Bavg beon mula by Con: Broke f0F tha purchsse of tue scatlouery requlrel, Secratary of thy Interide. STOCKUOLDERS MEETING, Offles of the Chicago Dock Co. Room 1, 110 LaBalle-st., Cuicago, June 18, 1878 The Anuual Meetlng of the rtockhoiders of the Chl+ eago 1ock Compuny, for the clcctivn of Direcwors for b entulug year auid for auy uilicr busloess that iay presented. wiil by bkl tn (ke clév at tho Olics ut tly Comuany ou TUESDAY July ) b w1 250 w'clock it B . Secretary. MERCHMANT TAILORING. mmese Reductions! FINE TAILORING. Proparatory to very oxtenalve arrango- monts for tha Fall Trade we shall ofter un- til_further notige our entire and elogantiy- assorted stook of Spring& SummerGoods At a Large Discount from our former VERY LOW PRICES, Guaranteeing tae Artiatic Excsllonce of our work the snne as heretofore. Inapection respsatfully solicited. GATZERT'S POPULAR TAILORING HOUSE, 179, 181, 183 CLARK-ST, Open till © p. m, Cornor Monroo. PIANOS AND OIRGANS. STORY & £ NP, New and Magnificent Store, Call attention to thelr larxe stock of GENUINE , BECKERBROS, The Only Firat- P! QN olass Pianobear- y E STE The Most Extensive " the World, Unrivaled in besutitul in QRGANS Dosign. | Opp. Palmer House, 012 s0d 014 Ollve-st., 6L, Louls. g T L‘()Al;; ol = ing that name, Organ Factories in Tono, nnd 188 & 190 State-st.. Chicago, LEHIGH VALLEY COAL C0., Minera aud Shippers of Wilkesbarre and Lehigh ANTHRAGITE COAL. Blosshurg, Brier Will, &e., &e. ‘Yards and Dooks, Corner Market and Adams-sts. Shipping Dock, Sixteenth-st. , east side of River. Otders will Lave prompt attentlon, R. M. CEHERRIE, Gen’]l Western Sales Agent, " ARTINTIC TAILOKRING, FACTS. Our Btogk of Woolons is SUPERIOR in QUALITY and Finish. Womako them in the most THOROUGIH, DUKABLY, and RTIS'LI0 manner, We employ tho most ARTISANS and WORKMHN, N'D overy artiolo to_be EX- TLY as REPRESEBNTED. Wo are oods as low as an HONE3T LB, EQUALLY GOOD, can be fure shed. Buninoss Buita, $45 upwarda, Busl Trousers, $10 upwards, rqus Huita, $85 upwards, AllofSIMON PURE FANRIOS, and pro. augad n tho highost style of tho art. PRIOES LOW~-STANDARD the HIGII. EST., BPECIAL ATTENTION given to ‘WEDDING TOLLIITB. EDW.ARD BLY, 1IMPORTING TAILOR, 108 & 165 Wabash-av., cor, Monroe-st, T sSmIRTS, Etes SHIRTS. Using none but BELBOT Linens, which uniformly give the best of aervice, and hav- {ng our cutting and wmanufacturing dono in the ?xc-t akiilful mnnnur—m‘n rul‘:‘ll %{nn 8at man. ours' experience in conduc! the Il\rzal{;i!uu'l Furnjuhing Goods busi- ness in this country—enablos us to produce Bhirts not equaled for 11t and durability, and at pricos to suit the times, WILSON BROS,, 67 and 69 Washington-xt., Chicago, 69 and 71 Fourth-st., Cinclunati, *408 North Fourth-st., 8t. Louis. VIENNA BREAD. TEHER CHICAGO BAKERY COMPANY. EEGANT VIENNA BREAD. demand for our Vieons Bread, Ve shall furntsh it, FRESH BAKED, _._FORENOON AND AFTERNOOY. 111 be ready fur delives B u'clock. #ad at our BF o ] "P’NJF‘“'""&"" et uhove by reaste lluu:] Yo can be Bupplicd as & # ordere. R IR DRI INANGIAL. MONEY toLOAN By J0SIAH H. REED, No.52 Willlag-sL . Y., 1o amounts a8 required. vn IMPROVED CHICAUGO PROFERTY, at BEST RATE, L Appileaiiche secelved 2ud promptly attended to Y LT, 75 Jtandulpli-st. ‘O RENT TO RENT. Lasement 3 Lasalle-at. Alsosecond. this .t:ouwi‘l ,a‘l”huul Sdsad &) Lasalle-s ih sulivd ;&r urth st 11 Indnulasturing of uther busines. Wikl Le divided B T AL SO N Fudue 1t NSECT POWDE to Bugs, Roaches, Moths, Fleas, Lice. etc. Warnant- sl Arends fusect Powder Depot, 179 B, Madisou-st, NG MEN—We want wca selllng tho Hard- “Trade to represcat us on 140 1uad o comtulsaioy. Imuicdiately, wen ldllnhfilflwru(n&du. COLE. GAn AFPAUATUS & OLL'CUL o) Addmacnt - Wi MHaN HYDRAULIO ELEVATORS. vs. CIIICAGO, WEDNESDAY JUNE 1Y, 1878, WASHINGTON, Very Little Progress Made in Either House of Congress. STEA_M. A Great Deal to Be Done in 0UR PREDIGTIONS |w . VEAIFIED STEAM SUR- The following letters explain themselves: Otfice of W, E, HALE & CO., n MANUFACTURERS OF HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, 220 Drosdway (opp. V. 0.), New York, 81 Hitate-st., Chlesgo. TO THE PUBLIC: Uur Hydraulle Elevators (Dlaldwin's Patcnts) will Nereaficr be furnished tn the Eastern blates by Mesyrs, OTIS BRUTHELS & Cvy of New Yorks and in the Western Htates by ue. at Chicago, s heretofore: Tha rapldly-fucreasing deinaad tor thess Elovators, and the wini pupuisrity, has made it necessary for us tu greatly sugiient our facllities for supplying thews promply, - The loug-cstadlisiied and deservediy high reputstion enjoyed by Messrs, Utls Brotuers sud Co, fa counece Hon with thelr well-known teamn Klovators fur sune- rior workmanenip sod prumptuess fu executiug thelr orders, hiua led us to strange with thous fur the At- Inutle states fn preference (o others of leas extensive auce and atandtug. leaye of New York and the Ewst, we wish to express our krateful ackaowiedgments for the kind cunstdcration aod libersl patrouage extended to ur, sud especlally for the marked avureciation of vur effurts to give to the wurld & Nafe, Slmple, Nervices able, und Eeonomien! AKIug for Meairs. Otls Druthers & Co, the samo Ieral patrona;zo and conslderativn that has been ex- tended to us, we remaly, Respectfully yours, W, E. HIALE & CO. New York, May 13, 1878, Oifice of OTIS BIOTHERS & C0., Manufacturers of Elevators, 843 Brosdwa ew York. TO THE PUBLIC: In tdeatifylug our name and reputstion with the *¢ Hale btandard Hydeaulic Elevutor?? (Bald- win's patents), it Is duo to our fricuds and the public that we sliowid give our reasuns for so doing. First—1t {s evident that there ta s rapldly growing dumand fur this eiase of machiues, which, from our Lg exper lence and large mauufacturing facitties, we e fn Ui best poattion 1o aupply, 2 becoid—We have, durlng the past two years, given the subject of Nydraulle Lifts sy Elevators the most careful [nveatiyatlon, — xiyading our researchesover- the past hialf century,~Dbavlug examined, in 8o dotu, all hiume sad foreign publications sud patents 1o the most thorough mauners bealdes obeorving carefully the working of il the Iater productions 1o this Ifne i wur country. Aficr thus thoroughly inforwiug ours selves, we have been forced to tha concluston that the stple uprikut, direct-acting pressure cylinder, con- structed under Daldwl palents, aud commonly known aa Hatu's Bandard Hydraullc Elevator, ts by fur the beat wnuching in use, Among It sdvabtsges wo wlll mentions Firat—itemarkable simpllelty of construction and op- eratlon, econd—small pe: Third—S1ight tendency 1o lmportant parts of the machilue. Fourth—The facility wud clieapuess with which the packing tay by renow- ed. Fifth—Unlformity of wear upou all parts of the cylinder, Sixth—Perfect adsptativn W requirements as to speed and capacly. Beventhi~Smoo(liness of motlon, Elg -Compactuess of construction, uccus pylu much i pace fur the 1ftiug spparsius than any other inachiine. Ninth—Non-Utsbility to sccident orderangement. Tenth—Owlug to {ta freedom frum triction, sud goncral light runuiug qualities, It will do » piven smount of work with the lesst possible use of water. Al of which are Indispensable festures of & #ood Elevator, and are {a this machlie comblued to & degrue of perfcction which, a3 we Gelleve, has never before heen reachiod, Taeae. with other poluts of ex- cellence, and its singular freedom from all cbjectiona- ble qualities, have led us, after Jong and eareful con- alderatiun, 10 purchass and sdopt this machine in pref- erenco 1oany uther form which has been prescuted, and we now offer it with our unguailted guaranise aa tha best Hydrauldc Elecator in the market, Respeattully, 0118 DIROTHEL! " New York, May 13, 1a7s, 01 1% PIIOTIELS & cO Messrs, OTIS DROTHERS & CO. also say fn their clrculars: **In presenting to the public our first clreular on Hydraullc Elevators, wo take pleasure o tudorsing & wnachine airesdy occupyiog tfo highest position in fta class, and enjuylug u Foputation for superiority lu eve ery particulsr {arin advaace of sny similar maching 10 tho market Our Bleamn Klevator business, owiug o Its rapid growth, has amumed such extended proportiuns thas ‘wu lave been prevented frotu experfmenting snd give t careful study to tha subject of lydraullc Kie- hich 1 necesaty In order o schievo success fu sy new enterprisc. In the elght years past, waoy ® beea engagoed o both successful aud une experfments In this dirsction, and it 1s estl misted that at least & niflion dollars hias been expended, and this groster part wastd, (n efforta to produce a sat tatuctory J1ydraullu Elovaor. uat of these inachines bave been offered to us at va« rlons ttmes, but upon vxamination thelr defects were soapparent that we have declliued adopting them. The bjections werei—somu Lelag much too complicated fur goneral usu, OF 100 costly 1o bullds vitiors ges d friction 10 such au cxieut 8 10 CousUING Luo great an sipount of water; others brought an excessive atrain ropes, soon dustroying thems In oths form 8 pocentaclo for sand or gritty mstier 10 the water, qulckly renderiug thewm trouble- aud the packings usclvsas while In others the fo- Kearing was regsrded o dangurous. st uf theso achloes bave proved short-lived, but the une we nuw offer hias ot ouly stood the test of thine aud use, but ls 0 simple fn cunstraction snd operation 84 to commend fLalf Lo 81} who sev It The nveutor uf thin wachine, remarksble as well for s wonderful adaptution to all the requires u Flrsl ass Elovator, as for upticity, 1a Mr. Cyrus W. Baldwi) » Now Yurk, who Oret begsn his experlineats in thla direction as early as 1663, and under tho patrou- 40 80d encouragenicnt of Mcssrs. Wi, K. Hala & Co., of Chicayo, bas reached the grest desideratum, so long suught sfter, w almple, safe, serviceublo, durable. economlcal, nud luexponsive iiy. draulic e ‘We could not ask for & more unqualified indorsement, and oould hardly have expect. od this from our strongest and most widely known compelitors. That they are thor- oughly convinced of the superior advane tages of our Elovators ovor all others 18 most conclusively proven by the fact that thoy pay us a large amount of money for the right 1 supply tho Eastern Btates, ‘We propose hereafter to give our time ex- olusively to tha West, where the growing demand for SAFE Elevators gives us as wide a tield a3 we can ocoupy. Descriptive Ciroulars, with referonces, seat upon application to tho undersigued, MANUFAOTURERS OF STANDARD NYDRAULIC ELEVATORS 103 State-st., Chicago. W. E.HALE & CO. the Last Day’s Ses- Certainty that 1t Will Be Badly Done. Passage of the Southern Mail-Route Claims Bull. Some Bafeguards Attempted to Bo Impused by the Senate. The Two Houses at Loggerheads on the Sundry Civil Bill. Futile Efforts to Reach the Re- sumption Bill in the House. The Motthews Privilegze Case Referred to the Senate Committee on Prive 1leges and Elcctions. Batler's Dissent from the Action of the Houso on the rresidential Title, WORK IN THE HOUSE. PHECARIOUS SITUATION OF TIIE AMENDED RX- BUMITION ACT. Speeinl Dispatch to The Tribune, Wasminoton, D. €., June 18.—The Houss ac- complished nothing of linportance in the day’s session. It was expected that the Sundry Clvil bill wouldcome from the Senate at any moment. ‘The House consequently walted in order tosend the hill to s Conference Commitice as sovn a8 possible. The Interim of wnitlng was de- voted to miscellaneous busineas, tu which there ‘was no considerable odbjection, Every effort to Ko to the Speak: table to proceed with Sen- ate bills was successfully resisted. The combl- natlon which defeated imotions to consider this class of business was compased of many contra- dictory elements,—opponents of subsidles, of private bills, and of clalms. The extremo green- backe- men-and that class of resumptionists which is working with ltunited toprevent action upon tho Benate Finance bill, Ono motion was made to considar that bill, but Jtwas Jost by n vote of 140 yeas to 105 nays, two-thirgs having been necessary to carry a motion to suspend the rules and concur in the Senate bilt. It bas been demonstrated that there is clear majority for tho Senate bill, but {u the coudition of Lusiness there scems to be no parliamentary methods by which the bill on the Bpeaker's tuble can be reached for pussarre excent by a two-Lhirds vote, and thero are not two-thinls who support the measure, Indications, thercfore, are that the Scnate bill WILL DR DEFEATED, If there could be a morning bour 8 motion to goto the Speaket's table by n najority vote wuould then be in order, and Dbills could be pass- ed by a majority vote; but there is uot likely to be another morning hour this session, It is Im- probable that suy bills on the Speaker’s table wlill pass cxcept such as have atrength enough for a two-thirds vote. Col. Fort fathe recos- ‘nized leader in the oveinent to pass the Benate bill, and Tom Ewing as the leader in the move- ment to defeat it. The House passed tho Potter bill extending tho jurisdiction of the Court of Clalms. Tnis bl wili open tho door to a vast ruld upon the ‘Treusury, as it gives the Court of Clalms jurls- diction of claims for milltons of muney which under present statutea arc passed. TUR URAZILIAN 3ULSIDY, The action of the Houss on the Brazilian sub- #idy couctusively shows that the proposition ls dead for this session, Ewlng's effort to rovive it failed. Representative Cannou s credited with bavine defeated the subsidy, The 8tate Department Committee, apparently by an Inadverteuce, anuounced that they intend. ed to bring witucsses from China, Springerls determined to Impeach Mintster Seward I pus- sible, but mouvey Is required to do this. The Eads Jetty bill was passed By tho extraore dinary vote of 123 yeas to 7 uays. ‘There was a littlo scasation in the House over the attompt to recall the District bill which had been passed. Soringer charged that the House bad been decelved. Gov, Hendee clearly shuwed, however, that the bill was fairly passed, aud slso demonstrated that & small wealthy clique hiere,led by Columbus Alexanaer, Corcoran, and a few others, hiave reslsted the payinent of taxes for years. - This bl will ‘compel the wealthy ex-Rebul arlstocracy of the District, which has defied all public lmprovements, to pay thelr proportion. HESUMITION AGAIN, The House expressed its opinion on the sub- Joct of resumptiou aud of the payment of cus- tomns aues in legul-tenders. Townshend, of INtuole, lutroduced & bill forblddiug the Becre- tury of she Treasury from selling bounds to ald In resumption purposes, and authorizing the receipt of legul-tenders ‘tor customs. A two- thirds vote was necessary to pass this bill, but it recetved 114 atlirmative to 118 negative votes. EVENING SESSION, . ‘Tha Capitol was thronged with citizens and straugers to wituess what 18 hoped 20d bellgved will be-the closing nighit sesslon. The Sen- ate clerka Liad not lost » minute shice the recess of the Scnate, and the Suudry Civil bill was preeented to the Houso a few woments after re- assembling, The monstrous bill was {mine- dlately refecred toa Committes of Conference without actlon oun suy stuendweut.” This will prevent the calling ot rolls upou any amend- wents, and, wheoever the Confercnca Committee sgrees, but ono roll-call will posatble upon the entire subject. It is s verv danterous and rockless nabner of legislation, but it Is une wilch our Longress does not scewm disposed to vetorm. “The House Conference Committco couaists of Atktus aud Hewitt, Democrats, aud tlate, Hepublican. It Is the Sub-Committes which had chorge of 1he frawing of the blll fu the Appropriation Com- mutee. The Committee wiil sit duriug must of tho uight, aud bope to present their couclusious to tho House at a reasonably early hour to- morrow. ‘The majority of the Republicans are 80 eager to roturn home that the House whil force the Conference Commities W agree 10 somo re- port. The wost extruoratuary sud vicous pare of the bill, the smendment” providing for the payneut of Bouthern matl contrsctors, is the one which the Democratie majority will de- wund. i INVESTICATION BXPENSES. ‘The Potter Comisitiee aud the Btanley Mat- thews Comnlttes now ure supplied with awple weaus (or thy vwrvuae 08 duvsatication, gt editor Anderson wil) he able to draw his § throughout the summer as & professional® . ness, now that he has lost his place upon tm<| North American, The House to-night concurred in the Senate resolution appropriating $20.000 each for the use of the Benate and House Com- mittees, with $10,000 for the Department of Justice to punish crime that may be discovered. NORTHEAN PACIFIC, .Jov. Pound’s motion to take the Sennle Northern Pacific biil from the 8peaker’s tuble In the Houee and concur la It was defeated by & vote ol tU yeas to127 nays,—less than a majonty vate, when it required two-thirds. The North- erh men who have been trading with Southern- ersin the expectation of recelving ald for the Northern Pacliie saw = specinien of Bouthiern treachery to-nlght. The Texas Pacific managers un the floor were foremost i lesding the nf.uu-- Ingr forces, This Is not o finat defeat of the Ui, but s only s defeat of the motion. The Senate bill will remain upon the 8peaker's table until next scasion, when it may be possible to pass it by & majority vote, DEATI ANNOUNCED, The announcement nf tha desth of Repre- rentative Tinan, of Albany, was made at 10 v'clock. when the House, overcome withfatigue, adjourned. IN THE BENATE, THE SUNDRY CIVIL BiLL. Rpecint Diepated to The Trivune, Wasttinaton, D, C.,, June 18.~The Senato devoted Qive hours this afternoon to s further consideration of the amendments to the Sundry Ctnil Appropristion bill, und, when they had cone cluded, the * omnihus " was weil loaded down. Important questions, some of them involving larze expenditures of publle money, wers crowdad upon Seuators physically unable to examiun them, *too sleepy to perceive their frauds,' or tho wearled to proclsim them. The great Confedurate ateal was tho amend- ment providing for the payment of the claims of mailcontractors at the Bouth. The re- port of the Coufederste Postmaster- Ueneral, Reagan (uow a Representativoe tn Congress from Texus), shows that on the Tth of Devember, 1853, but $235,450 of these claims remained unpald; yet nearly double that amount bus been preseuted, aud it is very evilent that some of the claimants wets pald by the Contederats Government. When it became ovident that the Scnate would order the payment of the claims, Mr. Blalno secured the paesage of anamenduwent tothe amendment, requiring each clafmant to give boud and se- curity for the repaymentof any money psid him should fi suhsequently appear that he bud been pald by the Confederate Government, A PURTREK SAPEGUARD propered by Mr. Hoar was also adopted, punish- fog bya fineof 5,000 and lmprisonment for five yesrs any onewhu shall recelve money from the United States on one of theso mall contractors’ claims previously pald by the Cou- federacy. The amendment thus doubly amend- ¢d was passed by a votc of 28 yeas aalust 3¢ nays. Conover, Christiancy, Bruce, and Kcl- lox votzd aye with the Democrats. RAILROAD DIKECTORS. Au fmportant amendment was ndopted in the Senate tothe Sundry Cis!l bill, providing that tle salaries of the Government Directurs of the Unlon Pacific Rallway shail be hereafter fixed by the President of the United States and pald by the Company, and that no Government Director shall recelve compensation from the Cumpany, exceut salary, for auyservice, or make any coutrsct with the Company. VINNIE'S TRAUS. “Whep an amendinent was offered enabling an enginecr uflicer below the rank of Captain to bo 8 District Commissioner, the law recently en- acted having provided that ho should be of that “grade, Mr. Sargent said he did not lke this per- eonal feirislation, as {t was cvident that this was for the beuetit of u gallant Lisutenant of Enei- neers recently married. In response, therc was heard loud weeping from the indies’ galiery, where Mrs. Vinule-Ream-Hoxie was affected by this critlclsm, When the amendinedt was passed, howaver, the tears were succeeded by smiles, aud she graclously threw kisses at sev- cral SBenators who haa favored the movement. Whether ths House will concur ln this plau for muking Licut. Hoxio s District Commissioner for three years, to-morrow will show. Liberal appropriations were made for fnvestl- gations by commissioners into the Rocky Mountain locusts, forest trees, and the hog- cholera. A reward of §10,000 Is also to bo paid to any persun who shall discover the cause and a sure preveutive for hog-cholera. An mmend- sment giving the Brazilisn mall steamers the de- sired subsidy was voted down, sud the appro- priation of $100,000 for coutinuinz the vmbel- lishment of the Capitol grounds was only saved by a tle vote. The bill, with the numcrous amendments added in tho Senate, was sent Hack to tho House sbout 5 o’clock, and it will doubtivss bo woll overhauled by a committee of conference, who will report the vesult ol their labors to the Senate and Houss to-morruw af- ternoon. With the acveptance of this report the necessury busiuess of the sesvlon will be ended, aud an adjournment van take place. NIUNT BESSION, Tho galleries of the Senuto were flled before the Seuate reassembicd, and the lobbies were crowded with persons latercsted in loglalation, each ono hoplug that his or ber little neasure would be tuken up. The Mouse scuot a message that the Beuateamendments to the Suudry Civil bill were not agrowd to, and named Mesers, Atkins, Hewitt, and Ualo as conferces. The Benato uamed Messrs. Windom, Dorsey, and Beck to meet them, and these six genticmen will st i judgment on upwands of #25,000,000 of approgriations during the next dozen bours. 'I'Ku Beuste, in increasing the uppropristion for the Chicage Custom-House building, pros vided thot the money shiould tirst be used to complete rooms for the United Btates Court, and for the oftices uf_the Cullectors of Customs and of Interual Revenue. ADVEKTISING BATES, ‘Tho newspapers of the country arc Indebted o Benator Blaine for so amendiothesection f1n rezurd toadvertisiug as toremoveall diticultics created by the ruling of the Departiment of Justice years uvo. It makes provision for pay- ment at old rates for all advertiscments printed since that oplulon, and makes it Imperative for the future. TOE_SILVEKR COMMISSION. ‘The 8epate Finance Comuittee h reed to report the President’s nominations for the luternational Munetary Conference to the Sen- ate withour recommendation, THE POTTER COMMITTEE, PURTUER FOSTPONEMENT. Apecial Diapaich 10 Ths Tribune. Wasminaroy, ). C., June, 18.—The Potter Committee have prolonged Us recess until Thursday. , It then expects to oxamine Seuator Kollogy .fn regard to the duplicated returns from Loulslana. Although this part of thecaso is quite threadbare, it seems to be nuried, at- forllug an excuso for not calling Mrs, Jenks, Not & particle of evidence hes been presented even to the Florida Sub-Committee agaiuut Noyes. He finds himself bero with notbing to suswer except the unjust preamble of Potter's resolutiun. Uen. Butler, howeyur, is understuod to be preparing to gu extenaively ioto the mat- ter of the Louisiana Commissiou. The action of thu Nenate Republicaus fn refusing topay the expcnses {udicates the general feellng amaong the Republicans here &8 to the character of tho work they performed. MATTUEWS. To the Western Associaled Press. Wasmxnoron, D, C., Juue 16,—In tho SBenate to-day the President pro tempore lald befors tho Benate the iouse resolution requesting the Benats to grant permisslon to the ton. Stavley ll-ulmnfi; sppear before tbe Putier Com- wnittoe, Mr. Wallace submitted the following: Kesotred, Thatihe Benste, In complisnce of the zesolution’ of the Huuse Gf Representatives of yesterday, do allow 1he attendauce of tue lion. Btauley Statthews. member of this Huuse, before the Comuitiso of fhe Houw of Represcatatives now cbarged with the fuvestication of allcved frauds in the Klectural vule of the hlates of Lowiviana and Flonda, fur the purpose of giving suca gridoace of facle cuucenung the aubistls — e e matter of sald fnveitls knnwleduornmnenlmfi‘u“ aniayie o by Ordered, Thst the Secretary notify the H of Tepresentative tcordlnxlr.’ 2 oo ok Mr. Anthony sald hie did not understand that it waa neceseary that the Senate should giva permisslon to ono of its members t appear bes Tore a committee of the other House, On motiou of Mr. Hoar, the subject was ras ferred to the Committes on Privileges and Electfons, MINISTRR NOYRS. Minlster Noyes catlod at the Executive Man« slou this morning, and_was for a short tima i consultation with the Preaident. THE PRESIDENT’'S TITLE. BUTLER'S AROUMENXT. - Wasniartox, D. C., June 18.—Gen. Batlér, s a3 indlvidual member of the Judiciary Come mittee, to-day submitted at grest length to the House of Kepresentatives his ressons for dise senting from the resolution sud report of the majority In regard to the {nviolabllity of the President's title. He thinka it remarkable that in the face of tho sixth section-of the act establishing the Etectoral Commlselon, the Committee ahould hava come to the conclusion that the proccedings of a committec or of Cone Rress subsequent thereto conetitute an fmmovae ble finality when the law itself declares the cone trary, and the contrary was emphatically assur- ed by tho House of Bepresentatives, Inateal of constituclug finality these proceedings were ou their facs and In ux‘rronu terms merelya porary expndlu:‘li'y or device t avoil thie cont gency of a lavsed election for which the Cong tution bad mede. no provision, Congress, lia says, by express words of the law declared than its “object effect were provislonsl only. The President entered upon his ofica with the cxpress notice thathis tenure was questionable in character, of dountful validity, uot tuade absolote by the foterpusition of au extra constitutional commission, but to be cxmmlned and adjudieated upon by the cuurts, 1o ugrees with the Committen that Conaress has no hower, under the Constitution, to confer upun the Suureme Court of the United States the originul jurisdiction sought for it in tho Blalr-Klinmel Wi, but hesays: * The question . at lasue is whether the. actuat President ot the United States has a just and legal title to the offico he folds. A con- testation upon that question, if It wero possihle to be had before u court, would muke n “case " which may well enouzh be defined to be u controversy botweon contending parties under the foros of law before a court. A * DEMONSTRATION,” JONN POPE HODNETT AND COMMUNISN IX WABHINGTON. Wasmintaton, Juue 10.—John Pope Hodnett, Communmstic blatherskite and Head-Centre of the so-called Labor League of this city, mar- shaled his profetariat on the ateps of the Capi- tol, to demoustrata In favor of big appropria- tious of the peovle’s taxes o be expended for the benelit of the bummers and jobbers of ‘Washington, The object of the crowd of raga- mufline was to bring pressure to bear on tho Covgressional demacorues in the closing hours of the session. Hodnctt and others made red- hiot, ranting harsngaes; aud a fellow named Prince read the folluwing fulmination, wainly written by the aforessid Hodnett: Tae time has come for 1he workingmen to rise and nhake off the deadly tncabus now upon then, and trust in thoir united strepgth to work out their owr. salvation, —1o go from door to dour, round tno slarm, and organize for united proteciion, equal rizhts, just laws, aud the rizbt to live, and to teach all oppresrors that the workinginan in Amec- ica {8 in trath one of God's noblemen, Standin:, 84 you now do, beneath the towering dome of our Nntlunnll:-?lml. where floats the flag that should proclaim universal liverty aud righits to all peop! —siandiog where our voices can be heard, hers In your presence, surronnded by aples, police, und soldlers of o decaying power, ready tu shout us down on the jcas prohable’ nrovocd. tiun, <-\e, members of the Workingmen's Active epublic, ‘srraizn the ltepublican snd Democratig parties befure the high court of public Judgment to Kive an uccount of their stewaniship, and to pro- claim that Congress sud the Aduinistration baye proven falvo to the trust reposcd iu them, Wo lumw them; their acts are on record; snd, when we, the workingmen of this country, begin an tn- yestization vu our own account, vetter for them (shiouid tiiey be found ullty) that they had never oeen born than to sitempt (o subvert liberiy aud the rigute of the working and producing claraca of tuls glorlous land, Fellow-workingmen, stir np the fires of liberty within your bearts, that ‘it flerce burning misy consime these scoundrels who have parsiyzed ihe industries of tuo country, and bave brought ruin, starvation, and death upon a lung-enflering, patient, Joyal, and law-abiding people. Organize and arm yourselves to resist auy further attempts todeprive you of your constitutional rights, aud to correct existing evils, —poaceably If we can, forcibiy if we must; and sec to it that we place it forever out of the power of any party to Opuress in suy manner the humblest Iaborer who, by the sweat of hus Lruw, earus & Viving for himsell and l’nmll(. In upity there 1a strength. Orzanize and arn!{ De- mand the repeal of the Resumption act, and the enforcement of the Eight-tour law, and with al¢ our dofnis pluce none but workingmen on guard ! 44'Then conqrer we mnst, for our cause It is juet, Aund this be our motto: In God Is vur Trust, Aud the Star-Spangled Banner in freedom shall O'er I‘;:“nomu of the free or the workingmen's rave, By urfitr of the Workingmen's Active Hepublic, NOTES AND NEWS, BILLS SIONED, Wasminarox, D. C., Juno 18.—The President and Cabinet were at the Capltol for sbout two hours this afternoon, anda lurge wumber of Tnlls were signed alter oxatmnation by the heads ot the respective Departments. Tho Prosidens and party left sovn after the extension of the scaslon was ordered. E ATTOINTSMENT, ‘The President nominated Bumner J. Kimball, of Malue, General Superintendent of the Life- Baviog Service, CONPIRMED, ‘The Scnate confirmed Jesso E. Wheolock, of Minuesota, Reclster of the Land Office at Furio, Dak.; Willlam 1. Wasson, of Illinals, ludian Agont for the Flandreau Agency, Dakota; Asa D, Baker, of New York, for tho Red Laks Agcaocy, Minnesota; and 8, 8, Lawsun, of 1Ui- nols, for the Miseion Ageucy, California; Georzo Eysier, of Pennsylvavia, United States Assist- ant Treseurcr at Philadelph ‘Theodors C. Hacker, Postmaster ut Brownsyille, Neb, Anteng the nowlnativus refected were tiva colored men nomiuated for Justices of tho Peace fn the District uf Columbia. ‘The Benate ulso contirmed umoer J. Kimball, of Maine, General Buperintendent o the Lile- . Saving Service; E, Jelfunds, United States bis trict-Attorney for theSoutbern Distelet ol Misats- sippl; Walllam Hayden Edwards, of the District of Columbia, Consul-Uenerul at St. Petorsbury, REJECTED. The Senaterejocted the nominationot Edward W. Arnold, Requster of the Laud Ottles ae Uraud Luland, Neb. i TUR BILVER COMMISHON, The nommatlous of Fenton, Groesheck, and Walker to be Comumissiouens to the Internation- nat Monetary Coulerence, bave boen roporicd from the Benats Fioauce Comuwitico without recomumendation. MILLS APPROVED. ‘Fhe Army Appropriation bill and River and Harbor Appropristius bitls were slzued by the President to-duy. PROPOSED REUNION, Cspt, Lyon and Capt. J. Reese, of Oblo, are Bery to nuke arraugenients four the reunlon of the soldiers and saliors of thy lute War at New- ark, va the 2% of_July, the snaiversary of tha death of Gen. lld‘{cnou. Ropresuntauive Reiter will bo the vrator. ‘The Presidout of the United States and Minister Noyes will be prea- eut, % THE YOUR-PER-CESTY. Subscriptions 10 the d-per-cens loan to-day, $125,000. THE RECORD. BRNATE. Wasuixarox, D. C., Juns 18.—Mr, Kirkwood, from'ihe Confercucs Committes on the rexolu- tion of the House returnlog ta the Seuate thy Post-Route blll, wbhih the Fouse refused to cousider on account of ‘ong ameadwent of the Henate, it belug In the nature of a roveuuw blll, reported that the Committeo bad becu unabie to agree. The report was laid on tho table for the preseut. The amendment referred to Is that allowing forelen books to pass through tho wails free of duty, lo accordance with the termns of the Intervatioval Pustal treaty. The con. ferees ou the part of the Senate proposcd to | wiive all dlivusavd 84 19 the guustlous of

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