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VOLUME XXXIX. —_—_—_— See carreras AITURE. COLBY & CO, Successors to COLBY & WIRTS, Invite the attention of close buyers-to their immense stock of Chamber, Dining-Room, Parlor, and Library Suits, Hall and Office FURNITURE. © ‘We deal directly with consumers, having no dealers or middle men to rotect, and are offering our goods at the lowest wholesale prices. We employ upwards of 60 hands in manufacturing our goods. Our stock is unsurpassed by that of any other concern in the country, in magnitude, variety, style, and durability. Quick Sales and Low Prices our motto. J. A. COLBY & CO., 217 & 219 State-st. CIGARS AND Touaccos, IMPORTED CIGARS. L have just taken out of bond the following brands: | REINA VICTORIAS.--La Esceptiun, La Palinetta, La Opertuna, Cortina Mora y Ca, El flapi Munias. CONCHAS---El Todos, La Meridiana, El Ordon, Punch, Inclany, Ynelan, La Carona. Pucblo, Regalia de la Reina Hajagua, Regalia de Ia Reina Ei Todo, Africana Delciosas, Africana Reina Maria Vietoria, El Rey Del Mundo Regalia Preciosa, Limenos La Corona, All of which I offer to the trade for 5 per cent above actual cost. Tn Domestic Cigars, Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, I have a full and complete stock too numerous to mention. Ihave determined to offer the Trade.the most complete stock west of New York, and in connection have found 1t necessary to make a change in the menagement of my Cigar Department; and announce Mr. BENRY H. LOWELL, of Boston, Mass., an experienced caterer of the fragrant weed, as future manager. C. JEVNE, 110 & 112 Madison-st. PLAN! D ORGANS. STORY & | The largest Pi- ano and Organ West, ; Call attention to the new UPRIGHT All Great Artists FRA- usethem and rec- ommend them. The Most Extensive Unrivaled in Tone, and | BOARS Design. J a i88 & 190 State-st.. Chicago, r TT y CHICKERING'S With anew Patent Action, in which the Law of Grav- ity ts scientifically applied. ‘within nee, a. Entirely: ‘uulike anything: How ia use. . House in the DECKER BROS. E STEY Organ Factories in : the World. beautirml in (Opp. Palmer Housc), and912.£914 Ulive-st., St. Louls. UPRIGHT PIANOS, ¢ Most wonderful invention in plano building lust be sven to be appreciated. REED'S TEMPLE OF MUSIC (Established 1842), 191 and 193 STATE-ST. WANTED. fal Estate Wanted SUITABLE FOR Hire Engine Houses, One Lot in vicinity of Ogden-ay. and Harrison-st., And one Lot in vicinity of North Ash- Jand-av. and Augusta-st, Lots must be not 1 3 coe it aha 251 trot by 2001 deep Sexled proposals will be received by the undersizned to the City Counelt for acto oa thereon. seit J. A. EWELL, Ce troll Lhtcago, April 12, 1879, itGom 3 Ciey Hal. TO PUBLISHERS. CARPETS AT AUCTION. 100 Pieces, Partially Worn, From the Palmer House. Also 801 2 \e a, me parts Feoredand ATG" whole pleces. The above will be of- GSMS MONDAY at store forinerly occuoled by COE AEtt STATE AND JACKSON-STS. Balance will be disposed of at Auction. Store to rent. Apply to P. PALME, Palmer House, RATTAN FURNITURE. Furniture of fhe Future The Most extensive stock ever shown Is now on ex- Afbitton at the salesroom of the i WAKEFIELD RATTAN CO 231 STATESST oe chet 2nd. r nlarity of their Furaiture hare decided this Come their guoaa BLE, COM- PMAETONS, CARRIAGES, Etc. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT FINE. VERICLES EVER SHOWN IN THE WEST, UNSURPASSED IN BEAUTY GF DESIGN AND 'THOROUGH- NESS OF CONSTRUCTION, AT PRICES that DEFY Competition in Goods of Equal Merit, | We e: STYL TY or {51 and 153 Wabash-ar, '5O RENT. Mbit the GREATEST VARI ind offer the BEST OPPO! ECLION ever made to purcl ere, EXbibit the HANDSOMEST line of EXTENSION TOPS ever shovn.} OPE 29 SIDI AVEATIS ANICI-LSTISVT HL adeq oan$ To Rent, OR FOR SALE. (A BARGAIN.) That destrable residence, and Jot 90x 180, No. 1401 Michigan-av. House In excellent orden, aud early possession given. ALFRED, W. SANSOME, 7 Union Butiding. To Rent. soyhote new and conventent fats of 4. 5, and 6 rooms famti{es near the new Post-Otiice, - bard Building, Third-ay.. near jackeonsee” Oe LOB ALFRED W. SANSOME. 7 Union Buliding. To Rent, MEISSNER’S HALL, &. ‘Nos. 180 and 182 Twenty-recond-st., Saloon, Restan- rant, and Billiard-room, with la -, Suitable for varléd entertainments.’ AGFEED W 11, 7 Unlon Buildigg, To Rent. Large double-fronted Store and Basement in Lombard, Block, Third-ay., near Jackson-st. ALY! W. SANSOME, 7 Unfon Butiding, TO RENT. Premises 108 East Erie-at., with engine and boiler complete and in good runving order, suitable for manufacturing purposes. Rent low to a responsibie tenant, Address FRANKLIN HAC VEAGH & €0., Wabash-ay. and Lake-st. Officesto Rent In Building No, $0 LaSallest, First foor front, Second Door nfee sulte, also in Base- mentand Upper Stories. oe mreapiay, Room 16, 90 LaSalle-st, TO RENT, The tve-story and basement. store, 179 and 181 Ran- dolpii-st. (now occupled by John Alston & Cu.), 40x105 feet; has two fre-proof Vaults.erc. Poracselou May 1. Inaulre of GEV. G, NEWBURY, 164 Lasalle-st. . TO RENT... Suites of rooms, and single rooms, with vaults, {0 Reaperiock. Also store No. 19 Lake at., 30x170 ft. ith all modern improvements. Apply at Room 4 Reaper Block, FOR RHINT. Store and basement 165 Clark-st., very desirable 1o- cation, near Madisou-st.; reasonable Tent; could be Tented separate. ee FRANK P. HAWKINS, 90 Lasalie-st. TO RENT. Stores {n Central Unfon Block. northwest cerner of Madison and Market-sts. Apply to J.J. WALL, same bullding. cenerst 0 PENT STORE, TO RENT quire of Dock property, corner of Fit and Polk-st. 300 fect ou river, "409 fect deep. He A GUODKICIT, 73. Dearborn-st.,’ Foum 1. : ins. . TO RENT—-COEAP. ors, 109 Washington will be rented separste or together, Calton, $ Portland Block, or GEU. G. NE 1G Lasatic-st, 1500 PIANO BOXES hitago Daily Tribune. — SUNDAY, APRIL 20. 1879-TWENTY PAGES. PRICE FIVE CENTS, SEAS, Fragrant in Odor! Delicious in Flavor! THE CHOICEST PRODUCTIONS OF THE GHLESTIAL EMPIRE TEA! | “Tis grown where gentle zephyrs play "Mid hyacinths and roses! Baimboo!! It is a fact, nevertheless, that we beat them all in the selection of Teas. We are backed by 15 years of hard-earned experience. We began low down, but steadily climbed the ladder year by year, adding to our experience, capital, and business, until we have tho Largest Store, Best Stock, and (we KNOW it) the Largest Trade in Chicago, and that’s something. if you then want something good for your tea-table, at a price to please you, come and try OUR Tea—at following rates: JAPAN, - - 20, 25, 40, 50, 60; and 75 YOUNG HYSON, - 25, 40, 50, 60, and 75 GUNPOWDER, - 25, 40, 50, 60, 75, and $1 OOLONG, - - 25, 40, 50, 60, 75, aud $1 ENG, BREAKFAST, - - - 50, 75, and $1 We could quote much lower prices for EFFECT, but we don’t BAIT people in that way,knowing that deception pleases nobody. We rely upon contin- uity of trade, and aim to pleuse you always. HONG KONG THA CO, {10 & 112 Madison-st. LONDON AND PARIS NOVELTIES FOR Gentlemen's Wear. OUR UNEQUALED STOCK OF Spring and Samer Woolens, IN CONNECTION WITH OUR EXTREME LOW PRICES, ‘And the Artistic Zxcellence of our Garments, In Style, Fit, aua Workmanship, has undoubtedly been the caus of the unprecedentedly large number of orders with which we have already been/favored, an guiploy more Custom-Cutters a1 ‘Taltors than any other Merchant ment in Chicago. ables us ta er number of OUR GREAT SPECIALTY OF HOMESPUNS, BANNOCKBURNS, and CHEVIOTS, Comprising many Novelties not attainable elsewhere, and from which WE MAKE TO ORDER SUMS IN EVERY DESIRABLE. SIVLE $25, $25, $285, Are the Greatest Suecoss of the Season. ‘We can please vou and save you much money ff you will calf upon us before ordering elsewhere. GATZERTS ig Establish. | Popular Tziloring House, 179, 181 & 183 Clark A Cut, A Fit, A Make, SUPERIOR to anything in Merchant Eailoring yet of fered to the public of Chi- cago. Spring Suits, $18 upwards Pants, - $3.50 upwards Satisfaction guaranteed. Caii and examine, H, GRAHAM, The Young Man’s Coat Cutter, NO. 26 NORTH CLARK-ST. AT POPULAR PRICES, A full ling of the Best (value) $2 Suitings in the market. A fall line of Import- ed and standard Do- T A I STYLISH mestic Fubrico, New and Stylisi, to’ select nm. Fine Business and Dress Sulths specialey, Tae out ie Pwo Palmer House Clothing store, It. PALMER MACKEY. 179 STATE STREET, Cutter—C. 8. FRINK. FOR SALE. PELTON & POMEROY: 150 aua 152 State-at. For sale at Liquors, PER BOTTLE! PER GALLON! FOR THE EST 4SUMMER HAND-MADE SOUR-HASH. WHISKIES! Ports, Sherries, Gis, Medford Rum, and California Brandy Atsame price. No Other house in the city givesas GOQD VALUE for the money. Goods, in any quantity, delivered free of charge. LAWRENCE & WIARTIN, Importers of WINES, LIQUGRS, & CIGARS, 111 Madison-st. t The HOTEL and RESTAURANT at the grounds of the Chicago Jockey and Trotting Club now oven for the season. The roads are in good qondition, and the street cars run to the gate. LAWRENCE & MARTIN. NEW GooDs. L. THIEBEN ‘Will open to-morrow his new store, 76 STATE-ST., WITH A FULL LINE OF China, Crockery, Glassware, AND FANCY GooDs, | ‘Which he will sell at the f6ijSwing popular prices: Fine Decorated Chamber Sets at -$3.50 and upwards. Chinn Decorsted Tea Sets at S10, Also Iron Stone China Dinner Sets, 110 pieces, arsii. Glass Goblets at $1.25 per dozen. best line of ar Goods and Iiorel Ware in the city. MEANING AN i COMPANY. ARIZONA! - THE CHICAGO Mining and Hilling Company, Globe District, Pinal County, Arizona, Capital, $1,000,000, divided into 10,000 Shares of 3100 each. Ye on. JOHN President. OTTO Was etury. ‘rity Company own: of the tichest Stiver mives in the Yamous Globe Silver Disteict In Pinal County, Arizona, the largest, coniplex of mines ever put neder one management. The’ Company intend to erect extensive reduction works on thelr property, the been made with Messrs. Fraser the construction of the same. ore are waiting the completign of the mii, insuring im mediate returns to the Stockholders. A limited number of S100 shares—full paid and non- assessablo~will be sold for $25each, to ralsé the nec- essary working canitsl to properly develop this rich property. The reports from the mines now being worked, Jeave no doubt that this stock will hay large dividends, und that the shares 1a a short time wil worth their fall face value. A more profitable aud safe The shares are ra en offered. Investment has never, bee give at deatted fold by the undersigned, who Will alzo information, A prospectus, giving full description and map of the property. a table of assays and other iuceresting facts and detatls about the enterprise, will Yerenton application, by the financial agents of the Ce fo omPnnY. ww ASMANSDORFF & HEIN 165 Randolph: LITHOGRAPUING. ® PULVER PAGE =, AHOYNES.CO.s2 LITHOGRAPHERS. ‘We are prepared to do all kinds of Lithographing in the very Dest style and at very moderate prices. Letter and Bill Heads, _ Notes, Drafts, and Receipts, Cards and Envelopes, Posters and Circulars. Catalogues, ete,, etc. Samplos and Estimates Furnished. CARPET CLE: NING. BOsTOrr Steam Carpet Cleaning: Works, 44 & 46 West Adams-st. S. ROTHSCHILD & CO., Agents. Refitting and relaying done to order, MESCELLANEOUS. A POSITIVE CURE FOR HYDROPHOBIA. During my last visit to Germany I obtained and brought with me a remedy which fs. sure cure for lydrophobia.. ‘This med{elie hiss cured thousands of cases, J yttarantce 2 sire cure fu case the medicine 13 taken in tine. A. OBER, 820 Hubbard-st. FURNYLURE. farniture Co, Maintains its ORIGI- NAL STANDARD as to quality of work, and with increased facilities for manufacturing, is daily adding to its stock hew goods of the choic- est design, and furnish- ing to order Private Dwellings, Hotels, Pub- lic Buildings, Offices, Ete., Ete. Attention is inyited to the fol- lowing ‘testimonials: GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, Chicago. ‘March 15, 1879. TIE TODEY FURNITURE CO.: Gentlemen: The" Furniture manufactured for this Hotei by you has worn splendfdly, and Is the most dura- bie of any we haye sven in ‘any avtel, JON B, DRAKE & CO. + PALMER HOUSE, Chicago, z March 16, 1879. ‘The Tobey Furniture Company furnished a large por- ffon of the chamber sets and other furniture ior the Palmer House. which. after tive years’ use, have given entire satisfaction, and { belleve that. no more durable furniture was ever sold. . POTTEL PALME! TREMONT HOUSE, Shicaro, jarch 30, 1870. ‘TNE TOBEY FURNITURE CO.: Gentlemen: | Repiyiog to your inquiries aljout the made, by your Co Shermat 1, an ed - wmouating in all to nearly $500,000, Inover 3.000 rooms, | bave to sity that it gave the greatest satiefac- don, and demonstrated we were right in giving you the preference over other manufacturers who exitblt- ed examples at the same time iu competition for the several orders.‘ E Grand Pacific, manufactured by you, has been copied in style eud quality, nearly as possible, in the Delavan, at Albany, und the Palace and Baldwin, San Francisco, tetis all tbat can be sald tu favor of the work, and pays You the highest possible compliment. Tean only add that, in my seventeen years’ use ‘and wear of sour gcods, {have found them, in comparison with other Work, most durable und economical. “Very truly yours, JOUN A. RICE, inte Gage & Mice. A LARGE STOCK OF DESKS & OFFICE FURNITURE ‘Of the Best Quality. Sole Western Agents for the BEST FOLDING BEDSTEAD IN THE WORLD. THE TOBEY FURNITURE CO, State and Adams-sts. SPIEGEL & C0, 251 & 233 Wabash-ay. NOVELTIES Ourimmense stock comprises all the LATEST NOVELTIES in the FURNITURE LINE. We have the bes: and most attractive stock of Furniture in the city. We aim to produce FINE DE- SIGNS and ACTUAL MERIT ‘in MEDIUM end LOW PRICE GOODS, Have just pleced in our ware- rooms new patterns in every de- partment, and at extraordinary low figures. Inspection is Respect- fully Solicited. Our Iilustrated Descriptive Cate- logue will be mailed to non-resi- dents free upon*application. Sole Agents for ‘‘Thonet Broth- ers’ Celebrated Austrian Bont Wood Furniture.” SPIEGEL & CO., 251 & 253 Wabash-av., NEAR JACKSON-ST. OFFICE — FURNITURE! “WIRTS & SCHOLLE, 222 WABASH-AV. (Between Adams and Jackson-sts.), Are now ready to show a complete lime of OFFICE end LIBRARY FURNITURE at prices that DEFY competition. All work guaranteed. Photographs sent to country buy- ersonapplication. _ No cherge for packing. DENTISTRY. BROTHERS’ Dental Institute. ‘finest tnd best, Se. nd dest, wrurranted, $1 meed care and skill in Filta, 34 rates.” “Ex without pain or danger. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. The A1 Br, Steamship * for LONDON direct, 1rom Shippers wiil plea. on} 1 ‘The Best Cook Stove for Summer {s CAMP COOK STOVE. THE ! G.H. iiess’ vat, Burns cou. Eight styles, Price: S650 t amin cSt nn UMBRELLAS & PARASOES. Large assortment, Cheapest place in chts city. D'ANCONA, 135 otate-st. FRXANCEAL. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR State Savings Books. wiazs Rooks. Certificates of Broken Banks, at County orders. Shey Serip. iRa fours, Chy Strip General Broker, 83 Washluptourst. LAZARUS SILVERMAN, BANKER AND DEALER IN Government Eons and Forel Exehauge, UF SICE-CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, “A FEW REASONS WHY SEA, 109 & 12d State-st, ALWAYS praws a Crowd, And why a great many customers found it almost impossible to get waited upon in the jam of yesterday afternoon. Choice styles in Gents’ Gold Plated Scarf Rings, 10c. $1.00 quality Rolled Plate and Hard En- amel Cuif Buttons, 38c. $5.00 Ladies Holled Plate Bracelets, S195 per pair, Stee! Rim, first quality Spectacles, lic, worth 50c. Rubber Frame Eye Glasses, very best quality, 19¢, worth 75c. Cut Jet Bail Top Back Combs, 48c. The stylish Nickel Imperial Feather Combs, 38c. Blegant Bilver-Plated Engraved Back Combs, 97c. “3 8-inch Real Royal Green Majolica Plates, le, worth 35, Majolica Tee Pots at 39 snd 48c. Pouitively more Rich Vases than can be found in eny tivo houses in the city at one- half usua! prices. ii ‘laste 2 German Student Lamps, A $2.50 Bronze Figure Lamp, complete $4.90, worth $' with Burner, Chimney, and 7-inch Porce- | je shade, for 98c, eautiful little Night Lamps, 9c.each. H Grookery and Glassware at half factory cost. Feather Dusters at 5c, not one-third value; some at Oc that would be cheap at25c. - A box of Paper and Envelopes for 5c that would be cheap at 10c. ‘cus Ward & Co.’s London-made Pape- teries—60 Sheets of Paper and 50 Envel- copes at 29¢, that soldin England for 53 6d. hotograph, Autograph, and Scrap Al- bums for 50 per cent fess than others ask. ‘Hundreds of new designs in Scrap Pict- ures, Our 48¢ Seal Brown English Calfskin Pocketbooks seil at the rate of 65 per day. Extra quality Ladies’ Chemises, Skirts, and Drawers at 19c. worth 40c. Misses’ Fine Hose, sizes 5%. 6, 64, 7, 7% 8c per pair, less than half vaine. Exwa quality Ladies’ Silk Clocked Bal- br gan ose for 24c, would be good value at50c. - $3 quality Shetland Wool largo Square Shawis and Sleeveless Sacques for 98c. Gents’ Part Silk Suspenders at 48c—you ts, Alt-. en Bosoms, ‘Wamsutta Cotton bodies, sizes 14, 14%, 15, 15%, and 16, at 34¢, cheap at 75c. Gents’ British Socks at date Bot pate. Best 4-ply All-Linen Collars, Sc—worth Oc. $1 quality best Twilled Hdkfs. for 48c, Childs’ Fancy Leather Slippers for 24¢. Misees’ Front Lace Cloth Shoes, 30c, worth 75c, ‘Misses’ Gramed Lesther Shoes, only 39c. Misses’ Pebbled Goat Button Shoes, 49c. Ladies’ Cloth Slippers, with fancy rosette, 38c. rca Cloth Shoes, front lace, 550, worth Ladies’ Button or Laced Shoes, 98c, worth $1.50 ; $1.23, worth $2; $1.38, worth $2.50; $2.90, wor 50,7 Moen’s Fine Calf Shoes, $1.28; o' pair of $3 Sawed Shoes for $1.90. : ents’ Fine Calf Boots for $1.95. Boys’ Fine and Durable Calf Shoes for $1.38 and $1.90. Ail ot Dickens’ Works and most of Scott’s Wavoriey Novels, elegantly bound in cloth, for 58 cents per volume. Also a choice stock of Miscellaneous Works at 58c, 49c, and 38c,—iess than one- third Bockstore prices. Paper-bound Novelettos, 2c. “ON OUR THREE 5.ct. COUNTERS Can be found Handkerchiefs, Neck-Ties, Box-Paper, Combs, Brushes, Jewelry, Whisk Brooms, Soap, Perfumery, Dustors, Mats, Toys, Dolis, Whips, Trumpeis, Balls, Skip-Ropes, Plates, Cups with Saucers, Bowls, Goblets. Tinwarc, Hardware,—in fact a’ large variety of coods needed by everybody, and worth from 10c to 30c. SPECIAL BARGAINS In Table Linens and Towels, Ladies’ Underwear, Nardsvare and Tinware, Tables and Brackets, Doils and Toys. A Few More Reasons Are these: All goods’ are marked in Plain Figures. ; No deviation from marked price. You are not urged to buy. Tf you do purchase, and at any time wish the money 1e- funded, or goods exchanged, it is done promptly, pleasant- ly, and politely. : Delivery wagons leave three times each day for each divis- ion of the city. All goods de- livered free of charge. DO YOU WONDER SHAS, 122 & 124 State-st, Is the most popular and the most successful store of' the kind in the city 2 ‘ART STUDIO. Brass.» Dados CABINET PORTRAILS in any desired style, Elegant and Superior to any produced elsewhere in the city, at the uniform price of $8 PER DOZEN. &3 per dozen. i= CHILDREN Photographed instantaneously. Brands Studios WASHINGTON. Blackburn the Central Fig= ure in the House Yesterday. His Recent Revolutionary Threats Cause His Party Much Annoyance, While His Organ, the “ Oko- lona States,” Complicates : the Difficulty. An Apt Iustration of the Uncer- tain Oharacter of the Ex- . Confederate, Secretary Sherman’s Plan for Dis- posing of the Remaining Four Per Cents. Forty Millions to Bo Held for a - While Subject to Popular Subscription. De Ia Matyr’s Grand Greenback Cor- poration Scheme Given to the World. The Subsidiary Silver Bill Considered at Length in the House, IN THE HOUSE. 4 SPICY SPAT. suectal Dispatch to The Trituns. i Wasurnctor, D. C., April 19.—The political speeches in the House to-day were notof spe- cial importance, and were made more for home consumption than for effect upon the House or’ galleries. Mr. Price, of Iowa, in a very careful and earnest speech opposed the political tegisla- tion, and arraigned the Democratic party. He commented specially upon the speech of Black- barn, which he characterized as manly, and a5 showing the North plainly what tne Southérn people intend. Steele, of North Carolina, de-~ fended the South from the charges of fraud and outrage, but caught a Tartar when he claimed that Frye, of Maine,'the other day bad said he would exempt North Carolina from the charge that it had been UNJUST TO THE NEGRO or had committed’ frauds in elections. Frye said that since that speech he had looked into the matter, and had satisticd himself that North Carolina even should not be exempted, and gave notice that he would soon give the House the benefit of his researches. « Mr. Stzele, in a supplicating tone, exclaimed, amid the de- risiye laughter of the House, “Angels and ministers of grace defend us."? Mr. Blackburn made himself to-day a con- spicuous feature of ‘the proceedings, and was once’ more called upon to explain that famous sentence-jn the speech in which he announced that the Democracy would not. stop until the last vestige of the War legislation has been tora from the statute-books. : Frye, of Maine, read an article from the Okolona States . > COMMENDING BLACKBURN’S DECLARATION - which had been sent South by the Associated Press, and was sent North and, evervwhere. The States said, “Down with the devil-born amendments, and those who snrrounded Lincoln.” This brought Blackburn ‘again from the chair in headlong and impassioned haste to denounce witn fiery declamation the Republic- ans Who insist upon claiming that be had said such a thing. He entcred into an elaborate at- tempt to show that he did not, but wasas unsuc- cessful as he was yesterday in convincing the Republicans that any changes he made, or in- tended, modified the essential meaning of the declaration. In fact, driven into a corner by McKinley, of Obio, whom he arraigned yester- duy, Blackourn admitted that he CHANGED WIS SPEECH in some respects before it appeared in the Con- gressional Jtecord, aud that the speech was sub- sequently altered when published ia pampbles form by the insertion of the important word “alone.” That change, however, Blackbern said, was not made by his hand or knowledge. Blackburn appeared at less advantage to-day than lie ever bas before, and manifestly labored under ‘efbarrassment at the fact that he was compelled ‘to acknowledge, which he did ma frank and oven way, that his speech had been modified after-delivery. But, whatever the technical explanation of certain phrases or sen- tences may be, . +. i THE GRBAT PACT STANDS. that the-bulk of the Democratic party from the South ayowedly, and excepting only the con- stitutional amendments, and such legislation as it is not practicable to repeal, announce it to be their purpose, so soon as they shall have the power, if-they ever do in the three brauches of the Government,.to tear from the statate-books every vestige of War legislation enacted by the Republicans and approved by Abraham Lincoln, which seems or tends in any Way to make re- belliun a crime, or to place any disabilities or impositions upon its authors. That certainly is the key-note of the Southern Democratic posi- tion, and no orator on that side has yet succecd- ed in denying it, while many have been frank enough to ayow it. ~ SUBSIDIARY COrNs. The House in the morning hour further con- sidered the bill to provide for the exchange of subsidiary silver coin for legal-tender moncy. No final action was taken, but leave was given for amendments of all sorte to be offered and considered pending until Tuesday, when the bill will again be considered and .probably passed. This opens the door for all.’ manner of green- back schemes, and it is understood ‘that the in- flationists will not let this ‘opportunity escapo them. An amendment proposed by Garfield to make minor silver coins exchangeable for $50 or snultiptes instead of $10, as proposed by the 5 ‘WAS REJECTED,— - yeas, 68; nays, 101. An amendment to make fractional sflyerlegal- tender to the amount of $20 was adopted by a yote of 23 yeas to 103 nays. F The great gateway of legislation is to be opened on Monday, a8 the opposition was un- success{ulfn an attempt to adjourn over until Tuesday, and notice was given in the House on the part of the Republicans, as the result of caucus action, that there would be no further opposition to the introduction of bills from that side. ¥RYE AND BLACKBURN. ‘Lo the Western Associated Press. Wasuincton, D. C., April’ 19.—The House went into Committee of the Whole (Mr. Black- burn in the chatr) on the {Legislative Appropria- tion bill. Mr. Price, who was entitled to the tloor, yieldce it to Mr. Frye, who said that, in connec- tion with the misunderstanding which had taken place yesterday between the gentlemen from Kentucky and Ohio (Blackburn and Mc- Kinley) in regard to the. proper. constraction of Mr. Blackburn’s speech, he desired to reed to the House the construction . put oa that speech in Mississippi by the now famous paper, the Okolona States, which he received through the * .

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