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~ The Chicage D aily VOLUME X1, : FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1880, MUK, 3] Demoeratle members 6f tho Committer on Ne | stand by that mie. The gentleman from Milne i L LALLR s l Passasisasiadisk WASHINGTON. vision were n it in fayor of the existing rule, o Bt i et (ho ocratie ety went to the people it would be beaten, Ho (Cox) i nat kuow nbout that. He didnot crow unti he wos out of the woods, One thime was siee, there hire siriten ceonomy, there hnd arjeen the Sy of Democris: Ltghtoer amd applnuse on the Demacrutie rlide, -, Bpeer hiore withdrew bis amendment, and M Lowo oifered i amendment probibtiog nny nmendment of o partisan chnracter to by phiced on any appropriution ill, and spoke ln uvor of his amendinent, g AMr. MeLane opposed the amendment. Mr. Bpeer here iy offered his amondnient a8 i aubatitute for Ciause 3, and spoke in sups port of It. Mr. Blount opposed the nmendment, o umlertook fo say thut the time never wonld come when the Government would perish In the way which b eolleaguc hud pietueed, Mr. Mills would vote cheerfully for the amend- ment, Alr, Whitthorne expressed himeelf a4 in favor of the modifleation of Rule 12, It.was by Wplders that omnibus bills were mades it wus by omnibua bille that thoe leglsiation of the nporarily enrrled the diy. Gen, fluwloy, of | country was corrt ted, and it wis i tho interest Coni t, in opposing 1ho ol showed {hat | of the people that he opposed iving the Appro- thirty-five out nl ‘thirty-cight Htates hve iu-imlonuummmen the right o Incorpoiate mlu{m-nl tho wholésotoa provislon thut no riders egirintion on appropristion hitls. 3 shafl be ‘attached” to approprintion bills, Mr, Jowe, of Alabaing, n Greenbieker, ngreed with the ltepublienns that 1o provigions or Hinend- monts of a partisan charucter should Lo in order on tho npproprintion bills. Mr., poer, of Geor- i, the oungest, member of tue lonse, o0k the' sami ground, and inn speech, the rhetoric et gives to the Bpeakir the prictioal, abwalute power, fu hls diseretlon, to dechle what the onse shnil vote wpnn under the technleal natno of muappropeintion L Nearly all the debates of the exten geaston and’ the fsates which were then ralsed neoso out of PROPORITIONS WHICIH WEILE ONLY MADE possihly bt ‘strained construction of this rule. The Dembérntio pnety munigers see in e e it menns for further politienl agitations and for striking the statute laws phiced thore in tho recunstruction’ thae, until nota vestige of then shall remaln:’ It wns, perhaps, slgnificant that Binekburn, of Kentueky, should himeelf, to-day, have heen dn oharge of thorales, §e sulfered o temporaey defeat, Tho Htepublicnna made n very manly contest aenfnst this present nirocions ruloy andg alded by u few Democerats witogs sense of Justice and of proper legistation s superior to the dicintes of partimmstip, v How the Paper Manufact= urers Hope to Defeat Fort's Bill. By Actual Count, |*epms st w e d “ 0 S d ajy, ¢ Worried Out. Thirty-five Hundred New and Handsome Suits Ready for you lfl Selecl lI'Dm and 'fis OnlY Animated Debate in. the House \ US C H ALL FEDR. 13. | Yesterday. Over the } = A [ - " of which waa somewhat youthtul, decinred hime Rules. Wi I Hill & é % Iy gelf In the most positive and llnrhll lt:n:ll't Villoughby, 0.°8 buyers . . AGAINST.THE EXISTING NULES. allow nv im'?)itics to be ofl'oret; for An Executive Proclamation Warning Millg, of Texns, too, n Demoerat who at differ- 5 ont times has given' his party d great deal of sale at retail in New York twent.v- Persons Agal"s( Invading the trouble on sccount of his independent charme- ¢ four hours ahead of their Chicago Indian Territory. B ] £ ALMAGE TO-NIGHT : AT Further Ooncerning Buckner's Bill to Repeal Duties on Im- ported Paper, = MR GARPIELD 5, offered nu amendment AR Rubstitite for Mr. Speer's amendinent providing that It shall e in order to strike ont uny sum of money appro- printed in w bill and Insert n lees suin._fic oifer- e the amondmunt without the slichtest fecling of uny other fntercet than the good of the House and the gond of Lils party, not only & o minority, hut ns n maJority, the good of auy party whether In n majorlty or minorlty, and Tor the purposo of seafing u{!. an fur 08 the House could, the fonntuing of bitter waters of strife, and putting 1t In the lineof fuir, piain, busineas work. Mr. McMahon opposed Epeer's amendment, and thought that It ought to_make that young member shnke in hia Loots when be staried 8 tor, insiated that the old rule had mitiived whnt- cver uwh}lum ft. had, and_ought to he res penled, MAIs attucked “tho power, not only of 01 Bpeaker, but 1 aucus, whioh, he safd, | new proposition to find the Itepubliean part; emplm Cr e, T];?ly are aware u;"'t fifi‘l{zs‘l;‘cfigcl;:flnn:ulg.owfi! nous‘!‘:t‘ :‘n'nfirfll;u l'f.‘{llll)‘ én mmll :pon)sclr":l ‘Ih;:‘tb‘l“tfi'::?'t;flt: ’: 1 4 ation, Mr, Speer—1 nm_young, i n STATIONERY AND PRINTING Willouglthy, Hill & Co. advertise Treasury Notice of the Purchase Ontlcld's amendment, to ko amend tho rulo of the numbor of thoss * whose follles cense ihemselves a8 the .''QUICK" CLOTHING HOUSE, Sloepless,” and “Restless,” and “Tireless” Workers for Trade and Popularily. that na political legiflntion could bo posalbly proposed in tho wayof an mmnendinont, only Talled of adoption’ Dy ono_majority, and would have been adopted ‘bt for the fuct that some who supported [t wero nbsent from o House, Absentecism lg in ftot one of tho serlous troubles of practienl legisine tlon here, some of the roll-calls showing ns nany N olghty nbsentees, Finally, an amendwment Do nttached to nn approprin- of One DMillion in Bonds .\"“““hm satlcanplalsc on Each Week. the lepubficay side, Ar, McMahon—A very good answer: hut, when tho tnanimous support of tha Republfean party comes up for hin proposition, & Democrat ought to stop and consider, * What have 1 doue to \fi-mu ||7|lpn mo the upplause of that side of the ouse?” He vontinned, appenting to his E:r!y frienida not ta give up Ruls 120, Tt would be BLANK BOOKS, . STATIONERY AND] l‘l}}x"l}ifl, 4 s e T The House Ways and Means Commit- tee Decide in Favor of a 31-2 BUNINESS CITANCES, that 1o rider shall AN giving R AARAARAAANAN ’ tlon biil, except that it aball be in order to re- the very atandard thoy had ralsed, 1t wnqu 4 Why not tradoe with such a con- Per Cent Bond. o L B Ao ey CS iy e | it el 50 i 1y tho nest dentinl election; for, If the Democratic purt struek thnt rulo out it wonld confess that [t could not toako the fight In the Interest of ceot- nnd covered by tho blll, and to that end anly chanyo the Iaw, was mltyflenlv In_Committee of thie Whole by n votnof 124 10 79, The Denacratic cern? Don’t you think your chances for obtaining handsome Tdvare Dusiness for Sal, . y nnge Immedlately foreed un adjourn- | omy. He wanted to fuy to tho Republlcan side Jecatel in the conntyseat of onc of thabesteawnies | elathos hotter with such a concorn Moro Troops Called For fo Protect | inunugors then immedigtels foroi b AICL | 6o i fint Thetr unaninity surprised inCentinl Kol Jvaics S50 o PRI, Hold 2 Frontier Sottlors Against Indlans B iy airqnth choughl (o defedt tho | him, ani he could uniy nccept it as ono of those m,pfiéf‘n ‘li\s'fifl&rfi"(.l,;m S amonngiven for sotitor: | than at these little clothing stores in Colorado e ndment vihen the subject comes hofare the | cotifessions that only come from tho Republican House Cominittee of tho Whole, That is the an- nn‘“efl :‘l::x‘n‘ E‘ll[lil; :‘r' ‘I:&I'V'E‘:‘m{fil:l\l“ mré;;u":!‘.x;un-ml control of the Government. [Derisive Intighter on tue Nepubllenn side.) ‘Tho raie under d cutksion provided, first, that legialution must germnnes second, that §t should setrench e Penditurcs, 14d tho ltepublicans suy that that was not o gaod_rule? [Criesaf % Yes™ on the souneed purpose, - TitE DERATE. To the Western Ansociated Press, Wasnixarox, D. C4 Feb, 12—The morniog hour axylrnm-. {ko House went into Committee of the Wholo on tho revision of tho rules, Mr. Blnokburn offered around us that are pelting away to-dny trying to sell Iast year's goods, and goods made up when Sherman was marching through ~“GHICAGD ENTERPRISE, The nnnusl mecting ot Stackholders of the Chicago ' . @ov, Pitkin Urges that There Is a Ne- ceasity for Buch Action, Ci an_pmendment to the | 78 HOL ! 8 B jerpr o - dnd Sver M n Company Shuon of | Georgia ? et loieof il 1 Tolatvo o tho padiog o¢ Topublienn side.] Ho mus slid that, his pusty s Sn'he O O e ) Henchat et PAPER DUTY. D, D o da 0 now clnuso to thio same | Wus prowd that it was not upon record, He knew City of Chileago, 7 O S iU, Becrotary. Ofico of the Chicago, Turlington & Quincy Halirond Compuny. CicAuo, Jan. it was tho record of the Republicun party, who hd gpent every doliar it hud when it hud heen in power, and would do it sgain )f it ever got 1nto powe “Ar. Garf) rulo tho following: 2 “ienernl npproprintion Lils simil embrace nothiog but appropriations for the ordlhnry . ex- penses of the different Departments of the (fov- THOSPECTS OF PORT'S MILL. Spectal Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribne. WASHINGTON, D. G,y Fob, 12—~The Ways and Menns Committeo has not s yet taken nny WILLOUGHBY, HILL & CO,, Corner Madison and Clavk-sts. 180, ¥ Tejected— thatn 1d'a amendment was then Tdjeoted: : 1 ) O and {ntereat on tho publie dabt: all | 4 Ar darh ;;2.‘.?&&‘3&:;‘;‘.":::sfi&‘z‘.'.ffin"o’:‘". a"fifit?:% e actlon wpon thie Fart bill to reduco the tax on | Giher ;'.',fp,-'l,,.fll&fifn,} "nail bo .rfsn‘m Ly billavon- 3t o IR-ld applause ou tho Dewocratte tni Compan, ; i Y i ' 1o % frion.s ST doity T Shicaaoy 1 o tha OREN TILLNINE, knowledgo by pleolag soda-aah aud caustle soda | fubiiak onl It o, APEFSAIAo"hens 1 »E. WARNEI on the free lst and reducing tho tarlff on paper. The Committee hus been so ocoupicd with the question ot refunding and with hearing. evi- deasoibiauys to the gy o gtocl alle iy o which members from the South had shown iy ; ¥ & sugir that therc hus been jio opportunity to voting for tho famous Rule 124, which permitted consider tho Fort bill, whieh hus only_recently | jegisiition to bo pincedupon npproprintion bill heen received from tho Government Printlug- In’n‘smuch intro Constitution o rl’hn"(‘(m(edomu OMice. As tho Conunittee has declded to post- Hru\'unwg‘ n“)'m:ah |eg’|a a'rlx‘?"i ng‘?:f ‘&:?zt‘lé;l; pone turttier consideration of tho stoel and sugur | Hol wis 110 reCt 0ppo 0 totentovery. Fibjeots untit thoargumonta havo beon printed, | 1At froin tho Joats us 1o the proprolfand e pediency of that rulo, Such it proposition bad It is pogalblo that within the noxt fow days at- | nover been made until it kud beeomie neCtasiey tention can bo given to the Fort blll. Thorolan | for the prosent Speakor tonsk his Southern disposition on tho part of some of the Comunit- friends to change thelr viows and sustain kim b tea not to refor tho b relatiug to the separute chnnglnu the rules which hud beon the rules of the ¥ o looked upon the aetlon Hih day of February, 180 ‘oo of that day, for the purpuso of considering and Seang upon a contract fo consolidata with ft, in s form o by agrecd wpom, theyrairoad, siock, propartr, nd tranchirea of the. Hurlington & Missourt Kiver Halleaad Company in Nobraska, and alzo to consido offered an atnendinent to Mr, Speer's substitute whieh, If ndopted, would muke Chaise 3 of the rule read us fallows: 1. No approprintion shall be reported in any general approprintion bill vr be in onder a8 unwnendinent thorets for any expenditurs not Provionaly nuthorized by fiuw, tnless in continu- atlon of tho approprintion far such publle works and nbjocts as nre already in progress, Nor shall any provision in such bill or umendment thereto chingimg 1he existivg et except that it shall bo In onder to reducs tho amounts of money provided for by existing law and cov- ered by'tho bill, and to that extent only, to chnnge the law.” o deolared himself opposcd to any Fm;m— sitton which would doprive the Housw of ita con- favor of tho smendment, which wonld make It fpossible for the Appropriation Committee to Ieglslaty on approp fntion bitts, r. Conger polnted umt the incousistency ST. JACOBS OIL. Stdacobs (il The Great German Remedy. 1lock of the Company to 1o axtont thoukt necens sary for the purpose of such cansalidation lndf'a‘i it toil, fian drihesoeen SEIGROn PN l‘l.l. M. FORRES, Preaident. FROPOSALS. Proposals for Subslstence Stores, Qreicy PURCHASING AND DENOT. C. B, ‘o law Lo fu arde o e 50 TOr yenth, B Tl st b W A From the Chicago Times, Dec. 20, 1679, | nticlos in tho turi® to Sub-Committees, but to } ne o O T oo mineed Rimeclt nt tho | trol. of npproprintion bills, but, on tho other Seated propoeals, In duplicate; subluit bo, e Wi 2 L i Timmediatoly givo nttontion to them in tho whoto | hund of ek O R P eate. vy in fhio | hund, ho' concodod that fo muko nso of the e o'clock 8. m,, Monday, on, 14 {ima and placo they il bu oponed in the grasonce of for {nrnishing the Hubsiatenco Depariment stFort Lemvonwartn Kansag, Ly March It, [5 or as Tuch eariior an practicable, with tho foliowing stores, ihreat to withhold approprintions wis entirely nln‘]u]-tlllublu. [Appluuse on the Mcpublleait e Mr. Warner's amendment wos thou agreal ta, #A yisit was pald to tho Gymnastum conzected | Comitice. A suggestion s boen mudo that with the Chifengo Athenseum, which with a sinlo ex- | 1,0 Fort bill shall bo treated in this way. 10t coptlon—ia fan Frauclsco~taclalmod 10 1o the Lest | gg, final pation would bo sooner tuken. Jioniso, and compelled thom to knora the nctlon of their wiscst and best ipen, and follow him, ns TR AHEA’ Uit . hivh & Nortbern man had ever guinod over the | _j23'to 74,~and the questl faroal oy i 200,000 pounda four, from fall wheat, in square, equipped institntlon of the'kind In this country, P'rof. TIHE OPPONENTS O TIIE MEASUN v r g =121 to H—and tho question recurred on pocr's SRR o naLestn 00 | €0 Duplowe o tasricir of aymnsstion, stated | wiil, of course, scok delay al overy stuge, as It Ugleudior-Grueria of W TNLY, | ooy g 50 [ BuBSIC a8 amonded, ponding Which the Com: mittee rose, and tho Fouse udjourncd. REFUNDING. THE TRREE AND A HALY PEit CENTS, Speciat Dispateh ta The Chicagu Tribunes WASTINGTON, D. C., Fob, 12.=The dircusslon of the Waya aud Means Comniltico to-duy over thé refunding proposition enme to wf nbrupt and somewhat unexpeetod termination by tho udoption of three propositions and tho uppoint- ment of Wood, Carllsie, and Frye to frame them inte & b, Tho plan (‘)l keeping $200,000,000 N 18 to tho advantago of tho protectionists to oh- struct tho conslderation of tariff mensures. De- luy Is an important nid to funl defent, for, un- less bills affecting {mportant futerests ore ‘Urought bofere the House early In tho scssion, ho prospects of ultimate passage aro much im- paired. The Forg blil, however, has very strong friends on tho Committee, although it is prob- fible that fts dotully have not boen fully exam- ined, and that some amendments wiil be necos- miry to minke it sccomplish the objecta for which it was introduced. Ono obstacle to Tinglo und doubio ancks of 10 puunds not’ each 360 Hlona pusn whisky vinegar of @ ralus strengti: in arrols, full lron-hooped and painted; 20000 pounds 104D, 60X 10 cONtain mare tian 10 por cont resin aod frea from all athoradulterstiont, puckud In Doxos,wel slrappoct, of @ pounds nat. oachi “A00 pounds salty Yo and dry, in barrals nnd aqinro double sncka of I Jonds onchi; Snilons iurd oll. winter stralned, in arrois; 40U pounds chiolce fumlly flour, {n-squnre doudlo sacks, of 100 pounda net cach; 2 poinda laundey starch, In 1-yound packages, packed in buxes wall stmpped; 5000 ponnds yenat powder, 1 Juslfs ound et tin cans, packed in boxea woll strayiped, of cach. The flaur, corn-meal, vinegar, soap and ralt must b ?:':qg&u cqualto standard samples, deposited at bt 5 "Tho quantitles abave named to be tnoroased or di- minishi that it gove him plensure to may the i Jsoobs Oil s usod In proforence to evorything thoy knew of, or had over tried, for sorencas of tho limbs and mus- cles, sprains, swellings, stiffuess, bruises, blisters, et.; that oth the professionals and amntours had found 1t *s truo snd trustad friend.! The profoasor had also saen thio hoppleat results from the uso of the oft in cases of rhoumatiam :and slmilar complaints, nnd endod by saylng: *\Vo recommend 1t most warsly, ahoroilef It glves s romarkablo. ™ mdline with the Conteddrata Conatitution as wis the gontlemnn from Michlgan; but, it he recol- Tectetl nright, 1o such cluuse was contiined [n thnt Constitution na tho gentleman Bns gtate o that tho noblo army from _ tho South, whi 1ho guntlemuan spoke ef, wns not Juconsistent in voting for Rutn No, 12 Mr, Conger—Rut if i§shonld appear as I have atutod, then tho gentfeman will udnilt that by had tho power to leud the whole army of Lirigu- diers, f Mr. Randall~T don’t Want tolead nbetterarmy thun thut .urmy of the. Forty-fourth Congress, without regard (o wherd thoy come from, in de- fetiro of cconviny. [Applauke on tho Democratic ‘AT ho Rchemne partly Shermen's o 3 tho success of the bt I8 tho | side] o out of tho & et el AT el S dneone 11 i i chenan “havo ot outtont | oot o topele i i | 5P, Mt s Uit i e ages 8 allo L ca A B ores en Toquleatin ot ackntho 1n° n 014 by Duggistsat 50 CENTH o Botle, | kuowladso of tho condition of tho paper trado | yyy'yruinst thio peoplo. Tinunn of lust Monday. Morrison mwlo g wackl to bo Cwiied sottan ani tha outnide unay % or of the maturo:of paper marufacturo to [ “sr Randall=1 have no auswer to make to that | gtringent ‘opposition to this plan, and kpoko fig\mm‘wfimnflh"‘ roposal will be cunsidered for answer promptly and satistactorily tho spectous ngent oulios piatly o e o nosh Diroctlons in Eleyen Languages. Gelvere et Lawronos. Ko, iy - Proposais {OF eittier Of tlio nrticlen mentionod "ar fur quantities loas thon thy whols required will bo ro- eolved: Tho Govarnment rexorves Uio right to reject statemont, < Mr. Guoldo reminded tho gentleman from Michigan that all now lived under tha Constitit- tion of tho United States, und that Constitu- some very plain words concerning the attitude of members of the Committeo on tho subject, intimating that they wero ucting principally in arguments which tho paper manufacturers wiil undoubtedly prosent in: opposition to tho il Ono of tho devices to which tho opponents of VALENTINES, tlon provided tiat overy House shuuld dotor- § gy '] coming Prosldontial (! any orall proposals, Enmples must nccompany yiros tho bjll may resort to muko enemics for ft | o8 o view of tho coming Presldoutial campalgn. potnls, bo refutre in, o ritisto [ mine the rules of its own_proccedings, ile - i eh:‘;:el!"hlr{:o‘n uwn‘l"?w ;‘..’.:’},“,“.’,i‘.’;..._.’,.‘:.’.‘.“m';.{'.‘.’,‘; includo alum fn tho st of chomicals to bo | Hpoke In’Rupport of Itule No. 140, Occaslons Morrfson sald bo did not helleve that o twenty i bot office. Knvolopes Mnlfllfllfl“ proposain shonld e e s criacmend 1 pupLARG by Bl P s ndveriiacment fa paniishud Dy aue Horty 57 8o Comminsary Gonarsl of SubsIenCa. year 34 per cent bond eoild bo floated at par, and moved an nmgzmlmdnl maklog tho rato of interost 3.65. No one voted with him, howover, and the'other plan wns adopted, with but ouo might uriso- when public liborty snight be s inperiled that the louse mj ht have need of tho rule, 1f thero was bad legisintion on tho statute books which It was lmpussible fo ropenl Inany other way, It wns tho rightand duty of placed on tho free-lst. Alum, it 13 true, s used 10 o conslderablo extent fn the manufacture of paper, but very much less than sodu-ash or caustio soda. VALENTINES. ,“Q_’b‘f"f" o TIE SHAEWDNESS OF THE FIOPOSITION tho Houso to stand snd withhold approprintions, Qlssentlug vote, which was cast by Gurtield. P to put alum in the bl will bo observed when 1t Mr. lobeson—Under any cireiinstatioes to BONDS CALLED FOR, toposals for Tiling, Mantels and Hardware, 18 remombered that alut is o importaut urticlo | usirp tho Tights ot tho Bonite and Excontlvo? To the Western Assoctated P ress, WasHIsaron, D. C., Feb, 1%~The following clrenlar in rolation to the pitrchase of Unlted Htates bonds for the Sinking-Fund was lssued this nfternoon: 2 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, “"}:m"l“h OF THY: BEC- of protection fn Pennsylvanin, and is comforta- bly producted, Of course to put alum, an un- fmportant item in tho cost of paper, on the freo (st woulkl secure the hostility of Pennaylvanin nri Interests to the bill, notwithstanding sodu- ash {8 alko an {mportant clement in the manu- ‘M., Goodo—No, ir; but tndor tho Constitu- tlon tho Housc can determing the rules of its awn proceedit procoeding, ho inquired whether tho majarity would have ever succceded in Tepesting luwa OFFICK O¥ BUPERYISING ARCHITECT, THRABURY DRVAUTMENT, BHINGTON, D, C.,, ¥obi s 0, for o e ‘obruary. or tho en- o-tiig, For th marble mantels, and GOBE'S LIBRARY, 29 Washington-st. 110 or marbl which ullowed tho usoof troopsat the polls, or hardware ragitired for the United Etatas’ Ous- fucture of slusant Pltisburg, From converss- | tholaws excluding from tho Dot box nenrly | BETARY, WASHINGTON, Fel. J7.—~Iho Sccrelary ey """.‘nk‘&“‘m i heomany ‘el T o i tho ropresottitives of thesa dite | avery whito e in ' Blovon Reates, if it | Of tio Treusury heroby glves uotice tunt proy B s e applloation o Hlons btk Kl e s s vory | hud ‘ot boon. for it rule, - Thut 'much: | Dotet; for the salg to.tho Government of s ar Rty 5 e Buportongent. o ¢ feront | Intarosts, BOWOREE, o int " Tatorcats | tpusod rulo hnd not anly oo tho mewns of | SLOMOO f, S O the bonds of tho United § PORYAR. G, 111n, FINANCIAL, nfght be berefjted. by placing thoso ar- | Congress saving X on v your, but | States doscribed below will b recetved ut the N s—— .1 L1 11/ #1117 1Y ticies on the ffes sty tha turift {utereats | hud also buen, I dorenao, Yrom be- | tilicoof tho Argjstant-Treasircr of the United Assets, 3{!75;(”)30 .0()0:* Binios at Now York at noon of Wedneaday of bind which Cangroas had bean nblo to” keep | LS & Ml oufior “umtil. furthor sotlce, on gonerlly aro 8o alusely connected, and protecs " i away tho army from the pplls 'and_ broak down FOR ALK, tlonists Ao greatly Fear thut the ontlre lyl:u:m n Jor cont, the prica hasheen ndyaneed 56 por cent, | thut mle, o bad forgotten %o onumerite tho | March 2, 18, duly %, 181, and_March 3, 186}, AR AN A A A AR AN " endungered by lcgistation in behalf of feparuto | the barriors which had; 8xgluded fulr hnd Ime | which duy tho blls will bo upencd and awards ‘ U 1l [ I i nrtlcles, that ehegolnlnlnm tarif® gtrongtu will bo | partlnl Jurors from ¥ JUEY-DoX. declared, the h!lm'):f" lllpmlnu;&hnum) t‘n‘l;cgm_- 1 &" “m B nealnat. tho measars, Friends of tho [ Mr, eed reminded;shio gentleman from Vir- plled to'tho Sinking-Fund, s providtt I et ' Fort bill clulin that, whilo at tho mest the cost of ‘(lnlnlhnl in his e r{unllou of tho varicd l:-gflg ot Xflg Hartsc Tt ';'l;‘: o e et § | moilne paper he not inerensed mare thun 8 | hienefits whiok had romitod to the cauntry front utes: At of b, 4 BIXC8, 1 o : 3 - PEel thoupatt of conatuntly ioronsing. West: | greatost ‘boueflt whivh nud accrucd-namely: sixes of 91 uet_of July 14, 180, five por nLD Tho Northwestern Mufual Lifo-Insurance | sininebers iro boginuiug 10 rocoiv lottor | {ho extipation ot 110, Demperi partys which donin or sy | proposals should state tho i Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, f,’,_fl’_‘;,{j‘{mu?{:‘,‘.:"“,‘,‘,;"{{,’{.:'n"{",,?‘l:go:"’,'fi‘{.‘,:llml i | oy o he, o peoplo 0f | igisterod or coupon, and undor what aots they tho United States had tho op‘mrlunlty to P“«“ uponit, [Applauso on the lepublican side,] 1t ehowed the people whut that party was 80 eager to do, and WIHAT 1T WOULD 1O, whenover it had the powessand tho result of tho erring of the Democratio party beforo the couutry wis alwnys u great and Interesting benefit to tho puor)o. ‘Mr. Springer enflod the attention of tho Touso ta 1he faot that the gontleman from Ohio ((airs flold) bad n fow years ayo boon at the houd of the Cominittea dn ApRn?'vrlnuonl, and to tho furthor fuct that when he held thnt position ono bundred wnd fifty sections of ll‘l‘ lation had were Issued, and inny bo for any aount not less than 5,000, *Phe offers must bo Tor the saly of bonds with ieerued interest to and including tho dnte of galo, und each proposul must iiclosc u certitled check for 6 per cent of the amoint of Dbonds offered, The vhecks of ~nunsuccosstul bldders will bo returned s goon us the result i ascortafned, knd those of othens on the follow- ing business day, when the bouds must be de- livered, ud payment in - lawful money will be mude 08 they cn be duly exumined. “Tho right 18 roserved 1o rejeet uny or alt bids, and walve uny defeots, JONN BUERMAN, Secratury, "Fhio United States bonds uocepted by the Govs ermuent under the instructions of the Becrotary Is preparud to loan money' en improved proe ductivaproperty, i e City of Chlcato, and on ‘plaporty in Cook County, at fowest cur- Yot raten ot interest, In sums of S0 und up Wardn, froe frou commissions. Appllcations for mich onna aro Inyitod and iway be made 1o the Conipnny at ita oftico In Mliwnukee, oF tn tho undorsiynod, whoaro yroxided with Slank for tht burposo. wnd who will rnish all necdful inforaation. Office, cor, Randolph & Dearborn.s DEAN & PAYNE, General Agents, Redmond Prindiville, Spocial Agent. i yan i T 5 MR, BUCKNEI, who has introduced a bill to reduce the tarl® on un)mr. sized nnd unstzed, anld to-nlght that ho ad been indueed 1o Introdues the il not from any intimute nequaintance with the paper ques- tlon, bat from o genoral notion that tho prive of puper 4 now too high. The nhn?' ho thinks, Biaid bo Just high enough to yield & comfort: able revenue to the Governmont.: The vost of manufucture - In Buropoe {8, be thinks, about tho samo w8 0 Aweclew, and thore {4 no need of protecting our puper men. Mr. Tiuckner falg bo belio that nearly all the fugredionts of puper were uiready oi tho This Company offers for salo FIVE THOUBAND YOS ot 0ld iran Itails, to ba dollvorod In about #qual Monthly quantitics botwoon Muy and October, Delivery will bo made at any point betweon Chlcago wa Port Huron, Pl : Terma: Cash on dellvery. Tonders witl be recolved by the undersigned, up to Wn Fobruary, at the Company’s Ofice, Montroal, ] J08KPH HICKSON, The Company's Oftices, Proldun: Montrea), January Mth, 180, freoelist. The present turd® 18 prictically pro- | been pussed upon npproprintion bilis. Thoro | of the Tressury it his otreutar of the i Insl S— ‘ hibitory. The valueof paper exported 10’1870 | hed never heon n timo whon Ic‘(l!lnunn hgd not | amonnt in the nggregute to nbout $11,400,000, BOKER'S BITTERS, was ubout £1,004.000, and shout the samo amount | boen pluced "lm" uppropriotion bills, MU he BILVER TURCHASE. for 1838, Tho huports for 1870 were: OF printing paper, only $6675 paper, Ruuging, eta., Gthor. manufucture purchased flwllfi:ll that jt wus a just and righteaus wuy of L s at Now ‘The 1louso could not givo up thls ting. i Tt up 1t hua saved rule. Tt must_nat give millions of dollars 10 the peoplo, and §f tho The Treasury Department lO‘lllr 250,000 ounces of sllver for the uin Orlesns &l nd Phfladelphlu. On improved city property ut curcent 7ntas. OF., 149 Ls Rall writing puper, 817,123 fanoy STl paplor-much6 and puper, including parche T0 THE PUBLIC-.-BOKER'S BITTERS, BEWARYK OF COUNTERFEITS AND IMITATIONS In necord " wment, $1,6H,610, Hoiiso hetd ou 1o It, It would save wiillons more. T mnm?fln' e e O o Ciitors: MA».M.JE‘},Ef‘LWu.M THK 8MALL AMOUNT OF' FRINTING PAVER Mr, Whito withdrow bis sinendment for tho TIIE BSENATE, £ long and Justiy colobratod for tielr tnenoss os i tmpatted, Nuckner thinks, is direotly dupto tha | PUrposc of permitting 3. Spocr, ot Goargla, ta QUDR AND ENDS. B 2d for thely medlial yiries aasinacati s O iy sk Dabat, Whowo continunuco | Ofer one which b P prai S the, (Al Spectal Dispalch to The Chicago Tribune. ace10rth ba put up wtid'suld not only In quark bub ho 14 disposed fo g 88 T o cakan, | , M Aeet theu offered higaianiment o striko WasuisaToN, 1, C., Fob, 12.~The Souate dis- ALSO IN PINT BOTTLLS, B Wiy and Meaus Commitiee, Kun | out of the oluitso the provision that allows tho | cussod in the business hour, without arriving ut o T Duiay iy, tateling, and ather purpose e e Sia wossian, e | Pinclug of legialation upon aunsebriation LUSAL | any eoncluslon, tho question whother s eltzcn m“'uwiunuu'_‘ e PIERER I HEL 86187 Akents Towu troni prossre ix brought to benr by outs | 1,840 GCEL AN O PR pngt o fiut It | seout, dissbled whilo mcting undor milltury or- o Cour Orice oz 12 Are the only muanufacturers | g iindnces Sie luckner b K At | sl bo' i order o eirlke gut b dors, cauld bo pinced on tho pension roll, Scuw- = — — 4 ¥ ctur Kersttionu with purtica intorested efther in tho | APWH o (8 ORI Lot st sum, N 5 NG e QUEAN NAVIGA'TION, - 1 nal ror 1t of theiy | mwnfucture or the fmport und oxport of | i o money ol B b atest do- 1or MoDonald thon continued and conchs! ANNAVIGATION, . __ | who mulco overy part of their | BESCENR, Suily wib wantdto reiluco or [ 18 Prolisted 0, ho wan 10t it tio slghiest 48° | gblo argunont In fuvor of tho pasauge of the ) = STATE LINE Planos, oxterior and intorior | G Rtz o tho subjoct o fitiiar’ | Fest oS bier' o ufls ey to i | percent ouniy L bil, To was tollowed by asgom, Livarpaol, Dublin, alfast and London; (including the Actions and A PAPER NILL WAS KECESSAUY, D orr’ a uppsopciution bilis, 16 1t wero | Honator Thurman, who did not declaro himse o [ o it Cabin, .‘;’flamr&io AT R R T AU"’I‘{IP:J. HALDWIN & CO., and Il and drow a bill, With his prescnt knowledgo of | possiio to rise above tha sordid consldorations The subjoct ho ia ot well equipped to advecato | of purty It shoutd bo In tho disensalon of the it. rules &r ‘tho guldunce of tho Houso, 1ud the for or ngulnst the bilt, but who clatmed thut 13 rus not conalstont, It proposcs to remunorato clghteon Btatcs, yot jt wus sald thut in- easting of the Iron Frames), in their own fuctories. ? -at., C| ontl A what tho failureaf appro- R A 71K RULES Sn.m‘?.’.‘.‘“é‘xfm“,‘.‘.‘lfiffi;v'uu Illuuul.l‘lxllmlnln:t‘:?ln- veatiguton Qlscosee tha fanh 1t unky AN, Sentyrn Munnuut, . 2 ! e ; » NORTH CERMAN LLOYD. AN SNIATAD DEDATE: bart or ‘lfllf:ml?t'w}‘v“l:‘l chrenctatives (0 GpDrs L‘:" -m:fl o ':fn:;‘ m:: ctont should. tha il Jow York, ... .. LaRdOR . oo IPBEIR Spretal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribunt. Printe monoy for carrying on the Government, e ; 1of tho States th i s nt rates. of th fu tho House waa tho miodt ani~ b th ) overy department; 1 ¥ P ANSAGRGF ot New York ta Southe State and Monroe-sts. Mot ofha Edlen A e !f.u'?-'fii"“n-‘.é‘m?.’u‘m“‘ui'.i".‘i‘m}ffin.ftfi.“;\ monti 18 | of tia §4,000.000 to bo paid from the Natoual mated that hus yet ocourred. The topio was tho propositton to ameud the twenty-first yulo. which, under the ploa of retrenchment, permits tho Domocrati tajority prietically to puss any partisan leglslution thox pleaso attachiod to an uppropriation bill. The cluusa of the twenty- first rulo (n queation was tho dovico of tho und Nremen, Orst cabla, waant Treasury. Tho Scnato wont into oXocutive ses- Aon, 1,ondon, Havre, "“’::l:;qnn cabir, 5 alocraye, FiL Mitro tlckota ufed ratex. OELRICIE & CO) 3 Buwling e LAUSENIUS & C FHouth Clarks TILUSS KN, UPTURE| =sscs tho destruction of the judlclary; it meant the virtnal abdication of the Exeoutivo; itmeunt the disperanl of Congress. When the appropria- tlons were rofused, red-nanded rovolutlon or the fron grusp of dospatiim would solzp upon and m\‘m‘u e unprotected horltage of froedon, e " r0 HENT, “TO RENT. e prowises aver sturs 254 and 271 Blato-at, sulta. Journed untlt Monduy at noon. This termluntes ‘eloyen wooks of tho prosent session of Congress, duripg which e +m witons A1 d use an the Hepublican sldo. Tliwioy wiatod from & of tho Democrutlo mujoritios at cither ond of Tuwloy uioted from the different Btate $100° slon st an early hour, and soon pfteswurds ud- | Tor hotel or bounding bouses Appty s o Temocrats In the Forty-fourth Congress, by | Constitutions for the purpuse of showlng thut I | tho Capltol appears to have boen to donoihin; 3 Reward. g A Jonks, | mouns of which thoy .sucecodod fi securiag [ fwonty.ilvo out of 'lx'.‘fi'lifl'flhf Sintoa' loulsla- D e Ve, ovaDae i 1 1S iiaind bursolvos 10 pay o a charitable tnsu- s0 much partisan logilation, 1t was hy | towuluppreprintian b S ERGUICi not | slble, the revallcotions of tho extrw seselon of Berviabis 1o sate, of un Tosulnal Woroia thatess | BT moana: of this .yulo that oal tbo Five, & looau consicuction Lo that s While | Just summor, Porhapa tho debate on BiobALKEL " IR TS UASN SRR | “ 7850 Fpring Stules Gents’ Dress attompts to ropodt War legislation tave | £ woud not pince upan tho Tndtun Appropaia- | the ita .John Fuiter, esse ill upsk R, & pan ipring Sty beon made, the Speakod, by & strulnod conatrucs uo‘z'ablg ut‘howxmlo imnll nk"gllla:lun.dm woulté ::an_: holp 1o, renow, 'xl)':m‘:‘g?'m :{' % r:x;'o " . 7 a Y 8l e e " 3 = Dr. Parkir, Vbiuan e panken. | gl Hats on haanid and aado to | on,.rullag. that the:propositions noldonialy Bovertholusa:usg Ut o for the plirpouo of | Sxtes seasin, CRALEL S AR Gt clilor fi"‘{'nu.-n o patontoo, Lias Lisd, twanty yeara' ex at . BARNES' Hat Store, would result in ' tho retronohmont of oxpoudi= | FOESELIN ing fuwa that had boon cnkotod by | whioso ewply sloake bedrs witrou i his bravery T R e R wont caseot | measure, ab. b ¥ . s | tures: The Ropublicans were determined, 14 Fiders; ho would uso it fnn negntiva way 1o | in tbo ol wus, tho last eripplod Uulun saldlcr Rie oliAmuractirers of thu colabrated Cymiton | g5 Afudison-st; (Tribuie Bullding.) | possiblo, tha this rulo should bo changed. Tho | siriky down Dad statutcs, Lot tho Democrats | upon what the Democrita ot the Hause of Lo« presentatives, by a demagogic r-u‘phrmlml. aro/ sti] pleared ta eall (he soldiers’ roll. The Dems/ ocrais huve removed Demar, (o make: roont probubly for an ex-Confedernte. 1) e haa or ity years been one of the most ex. perle d efficient. dovrkecpers of i, trusted, o and he wos not removed notil ke res matned long enough 1o instrucy uu,-rrt.-enlmrnn of the Demoerney In thelr business, ilo wos dis- charged withont enuse, yet the Demovrats on he Ho the stumnp will doubtless pretend that they still | cure fue the Untou soldler, THE OFFICES, ILLINOIS CENSUS SUPEIVINORA, Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Wasisyatos, D, €., Feb. 12—~Tho Iliinots Census Supervisors dlil not como up In the ‘ex- ceutlve seasion of the Sennte to-day, Demos eratsclalm to know that when they Jo come up thie nomination ef John A. Chestaut, of Spring- fisld, will be defeated. 3o {s unpopulur nmong the delegution here, loth Senntors, it is rald, being sgulnat hhm, A, Lo Langton, of Quiney, editor of the Revfeie, will probably by recommended for the pluce. He was' recom- mended in the beginning by both Benators. Chestnut Is supparted by numeroun citizens of Springfield. Langton 13 atout 35 years of nge, o Nepublican, nnd is thonght to Le specipily qunite ficd for the pasition, Cheatnut hus strong sup- part, nmwong whom 1aay be connted Gov. Palmer, the Stato Registrar, and Clerk of the Suprome Court. Linugton s indorsed by both Beuators, and the peoplo of Quiney nf both parties. CONFIRMED, To the Western Assoclated Press. WasursaroN, . C., Feb, 12.—The Senate con- firmed Geor, Walker, of New York, Consul- General of the United Btawes at Paris: James Q. Ifowared, Now York, Appralser of Merchundise at New York: C, L. Holsteln, Indlana, Attorney of the United States for tho District of Indinnu: Jamea M. Huwarth, of Kansas, Indian fnspectory Jamies E. Bpenear, of Now York, Agent far the Indinns of tho Newvida Agencys John- Huston, Postinaster at Millersbury, 0. HESECTED. Tho Senate rejected the nominations of Super- visont of Cenans ax follaws: 1[urrison Keed, for the District of Florida, and Willlam J. I'atton, Hecond District of Arknnsas, COMMITTER WORK. CORBIN AND YOCUN. 8peclal Diapatel to The Chicago Tribune, WaAgiiNgToN, . C.. Feb, 12—In tho louse Committee on Electfons to-day the cnse of Cor- Uin and Yocum came np, aad the majority re- port of the sub-committee, to send tho clretion back to the peoplo of the distriet, was adopted by natrict party vote. Springer will report the caso to the House to-morrow, and aday will be _Ret, probably next week, for consideration of the subject, Of course tho House will udopt tho report of its Committee, BOUNTIES, ' To the Weatern Assocluted Press, © Wasuisaros, D. €, Feb, 12.—The House Com- imttee on Eduestion ami Tabor will report ad- versely Hepresentative Thompson's bill provid- ing for the distribution of tho fund from tho unclalmed puy and bounty of colored soldiers for tho education of the coiored rice. This action is buged upon informution furnished tho Committes that the fund barely amounts to £200,000, and In constantly drawn upan by clnim- ants, Tho Committee pgreed to report favorably Jtepresentative Cox's resolution providing for tho enforcement of the Elxht-Hour Jaw,u full day's pray Lov elght hours' labor, MLECTION CAKE. ‘Tho [fouse, Commnlttec on Electfons adopted the mujority’ m{mrl In the cuse of Curtin ¥, Yocum (Pa.), which favors ending the matter hack t6 tho people of the district for u new clee- tion. The Committee also voted to nllow the minority report of tho Bub-Commitice in favor of Yocum, the sitting member, to nccompany, the report of the Committee. * TEXAS PACIFIC. The bill introduced by Senator Garlamd pro- oses to extendd the time for tho completion of ho Texos Paclfic Hullway ten years. THE ALCOHOLIC 1NVESTIGATION, The Select Committee of the House upon the nileoholie lquor trufiie instincted Representu. tive - Brewer tu report n bl to tho Flonse pro- viding for the up tment. of n eominimion of ton mombens 1o investigate the subject, ta serve withuut puy, und to ha elected -frrespective of tholr views upon the lignor traflic. Tho bill alke npproprintes. 10,00 for tho expendes of the Cotniuisston, TIIE TTES. TROOPS CALLED YOIt Spectal Dispateh 1o The Chicago Tribunes WasitiNazoy, D, C., Fob. 12.—~Gov, Pitkin, of Colurido, huw rocélved o telegrum sigued by gotne of tho citizens of Ouray, & mining town in | tho Sun Juan country, In Southorn Colorado, gsetting forth thut tho sottiers there are in im- minent peril from the Utes, who are now I an almost - starving - comdition, 1t “will ho remembered that one of -the mesns employed by the Juterlor TDepartment to bring the Whito' Riveg Utes 1o terins was to refuse them any mtlons untit they had delivered up tho nssasins of Mecker. ‘I'his thoy camiot or w11l not do, but in the mean- thme hunger has maile them desporate, and the citlzons of Ouray have become serlously alarm- cdo A starving Indinu will not virtuously ob- gorvon froaty stipulation, and, as tho soldlers wero ail tiken away at the instunce of the White River Chlefs, the problem now i3 how to get them buck withon DANGER OF A NEW OUTHUBAK, Gov. Pltkin will not give his dispatch to the publie, but {nformation of its- contents has leaked out. A conference wns bnd with Secre- tury Bchurz yesterduy, us to what cau bo done, Mr. Schutz 18 vory much afrald of sending troops to Ouray, fourlug o ropotition of the Tharnburgh mussncre, Hesides he s wiwllling to confess that his own method of solving the Uta difMieulty I3 not to be n suc- cess; ho therefore counsels putlenco. Let the peaple of Ouray walt o littlo louger and trust him and his ngonts, i An audionco wus songht to-duy by Gov, Pitkin and the Colorado detegation with the Prosident, ut was_ntot bad, There will Lo u consultution ut the White House' to-morrow, however, whon the whole subjeot will be discussed. @OV, PITKIN 18 VERY ANXIOUS, it 18 understood, to bave the Presldent. {ssus an arder for troops 10 bo kent at oneo to Ouruy, and i this viow ho will bo seconded by n portion if not_all of the Colorado delegatlon: but l}\“h doubtful it this order will "bo given Jat ety for twWo . 1easons; rst, that t ' might - interfero. with Mr, Schurz's manugeinent of tho Ute negotiations: ‘and, scc- andly, becatso the auow in tho mountaius Ja so deop s to ko the transportution of troops from Fort Guriund, atgthls season, nlwost im- posaible. Gov, Pitkin and the Colerada inen nrg entfrely’ noncommittal on tho whole subjoct, and nro disposed to treat tho matter us oue of great diplomatic Importance. TIIE BXODUS, YESTRERDAY'S PHOCEEDINGS, WASIINGTON, D, C., Fob. 12.~Hofore the Exo- dus Cominittoo’ to-duy Hughes East, of Indlan- apolis, dentified tho papors wrilten by bimsolf, and subiseribed to by two colored emigrants fron North Carolina, stating the hatter were induced to come to Indlana by represontations of Terry and Willlums, tho North Carolina agitators, who told thom Indiuoa was o Domooratio State, and they wantnd cmigrants to voto the Republican ticket becuuso tho Domnmocrits wore using the of« fioea for fraud and corruption, Perry, in pare ticular, sald; * We waut no Denocratio negroos, —none but strong-heurted Republicans to go to Indinnn” Hust testiflod furthor that In conversation with thoso and soverul uther L'ml{vmmu thoy ul) exe pressed u degire o return to, North Carolina. .Gon, L, D, Munson, s promitent Democrat, trom Indinnupolis, and Stato Auditor of Indlana was the next witneas, He tostitied thut sonio ol the colored immigrunts n Indianupolia seem to think that the Democratiy Btatw olliviuls huve A Tund which they cun and will use to_send the finmigrants back to North Curolius, s0 a8 10 got tholr votes out of the Biate, On the Bubjoct uf lubor demund, ho sald there wus an abundance of undeveloped agricultural and mining ro- sources In the Stutd, but to develop these both additional cupimil and Jubor wore nocdud, and nat paupors wick as hud been dinmped into the State frpm North Curuling, : o TIE INDIAN TERRITORY. A WARNING TO VILIBUSTERS. WasuINgToN, D, C, Fob, 12.—Tho following wis lsgucd this afternoon: By the Prosidont of the United Btates of Amere Ton, & proclamutions Witkieas, It has hecomo kiown o mo that cortain pvil-disposcd porsons have withla tho torritory and jurisdiction of the United States. bogun ad sot on foot preparations for tho or gunized ald forciblo possossion of and settlor ment upou the fands of what 18 known ua the Indlan Terrigory, west of tho Btateof Arkansas, which Territopy I8 desiguatod, recoguized, and ac [ & srvean " reasur; ‘tion and changes adopted bl"t Cli FIVE CENTS. I tho trenting and lnws of the Unitod Ach and by tho Bxecutive nuthoritics s thoe +aedidn country, and s such I3 only subjech to ncm?nuun by tho Indiin tribes, officers of the Indign Department, military posta, and such rcmms s may he privileged to resldo am teaio hereln under tho intercourso Iaws of tho United Htateas and*® WIEREAR, Those inws provide for the remnval of all persons residing or trading therein with- out the express. pormission of the Indian De- partmont rad nts, und also o all persons whom such Agenta tnity deem 1o o improper yeruons to reside In tho Indinn country: and WHEREAS, In ald and support of sieh organ- fzedl movertient, It has been repreeented that no furtber action willhe (nken by the Governmnent to prevent persans from golng into sald Terri- tory and settle therein: but such representas tlpits are wholly without authority Now, thorefore, for tho purpose of propetly protecting the interests of the Indian notions und tribes, ns well ns of the Uuited Btates, in sald Territory, and of . duly enforcing the lnws veruig the smine, 1, Hithorfont 1. ¥layes, Preaident of the Gnited tates, do admonish and warts all mich pernons so Intending or preparing to . remove upon sald lands or into sald, 'Tervitors, without pennission of the proper agent of the Indian Departinent, ugalnst any nttempt to 80 remoye ar scttis upon any of tho lands of sald Territo nd 1 do further warn und nolry any and auch por- wons who niay so offend thut they will bo speed- 1ly ond {mnedintely vetnoved there(rom by the Axunt necording to the Jaws made and provided, aud that no effo:ta whi be spared to prevent tho invasion of said ‘Territory, 1imors spread by evil-dlapoged persons o the contrury notwith« atanding:‘and, if necessary, tho ald and nssist- unce of the military forces of the United States will be jnvoked to earry Into proper exeoution the Iawa of the United Btates hereln referred to. In testimony whereof 1 have hersunto sot iy hand and entised tho scal of the United States to be afixed. Doho_nt the City of Waehington, this twolfth dny of February, in the year of our Lord ono thourand cight hundred and efghty, and of the Indepengdence of the United States the one hu dred and fourth, 1. B, HAYES. By the President: ‘WL M. EvAnTs, Secretary of State. NOTES AND NEWS, THE LOUISIANA ELECTION DISTURBANCES. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, WaAsnixaros, D. Cy Feb. 12.~Democratlo Senntors will probally be surprised, to-morrow morning, to find that among tho mensures to which thoy gave & tuclt nssent to-dnywas n motion to print in the Congresstonal Record a practleal review of tho Louistana clection dis- turbances of the Inst few yenrs, written from tho tmost radieal of standpoints, and sent here in the Intcrest of Henator Kollogg. The Vice-Prestdent nnnounced, after tho reading of 1lo Journnl, that be lnid beforo the Benaton nenoriul from tho minority of tho Loulslann Legislature, But few Senators were [n thelesents, and, of .thoso who were, only one, Senator Humlin, keomed to notice the matter at all. He moved that the memorial be printed In the Record for Information. It 8 # long document. The storles are nil familiar to the publie. Among tho closing paragraphs Is tho Tollowing: “Had the party been free from oppression and exempt from fraud throughont the State, in December last, your memoriulists would havo lieen nble to adidress you oftielnlly #s tho Lels- Inture of Louisiany, and not ux the powerloe minerlty of that hady, representing hitlf a miil- fon of practically-disfrauchised American citi- zens, You aro nsked by incn who oconpy seats it 1he Jegirlnture of Loulsitna bv no beftor title thag frauds, such us we huve hercinbofore enu- mefated, to act upon representationy which they” have, tho sssurpnco to offer ns the volceo of tha eople n‘t this Btate, now misropresented by emocruts.” - EATON'S HOATILITY TO NAYER: Senator Juton, of Conneetlent, has never rec- onclled hitmselt to the election of President auyes, and belloves that to bo consistent hie can- not hold any communleation with ‘the Exccu- tive. Deing asked, yesterday, by a friend, how he enjoyed the President's recop- tlon on Tusaduy. cvening lest, *Sonator Faton replied: *Why, alr, I have not been in the White Houso sluce that creature went Into ity and [ never whl until I can sco soma ano thoro who was elected Presldent.” Unider thoso cir- cumatances It I8 perhaps unfortunato that Mr. Faton should ocenpy 1ho impovtant pasition of Chaltman of the Committee on Forolgn Rels- tions, of all- others,- The Henator filllog that position should be.ut Jeast on courteous torms with the Exccutive. It was Mr. tumner'sser- erauce of. pasonal relutions with Prosident ~ Grant that was urged in defenso of bis retiriog: from the Chalrmnuship of tho Voreign Rela- tlons Comnitiee. % 2 TNTEROCEANTO OANAL: - Senator Futon has - ruthor outwitted Senator Gontan In tho interoceanic canal matter. ! While Oordon wus busy:In the itepubliean clonk-room, sollelting suppart to defeat the confirmation of Shmmons, Eaten had yufetly pasged o resatution from the Forolgn Affairs Committeo; calling upon the President for Information, relative to cannl muttors, 3t jsguite probable tbat tho President will, in unswer to this resolution, ' transmit to both flouses of Congress n messaga on the subject, Bomo of the Demournts are ca= deavoring to dissunde the Presidont from pre- ronting any such messuge, as ‘they do not wish the Administration to have any benefit, from tuking the fmtiative in n reassertion of the Mon- roe dovtrine. L OFFICE-BRORRNS, A It uppenrs that sama of tha pretended offico- lrokers offer to secure places worth $40 por onth for §5 a month; 0 por month for §10n month; and $73 per month ut $20 mouthly com= pensntion. MISSISSIPPE RIVER. ; Tho .\llumlflpl Ttiver Comun{aston s stlll work: ini In secret, but it 18 learned that nm{ have n{m-lsd to recommend g lmxn appropriation for tho mprovement ot the river. The eogineers of this inovement havo decided not to ask that the bill muking the uppropriation bo reforred to the Special Committeo on Levees, glnvo that mittee falled yestorday to securo tho speclal ,m ers which tho Southern men sought to give t In tho consldorntion of tho rovision rulcs, but 1o hinve the meastre referred to tho Commoren Comlttee, which hns Jarger powvers, and which Kina heen given the power to report ut auy time. 0110 CENSUS BUPERYISORS, ‘o the TWestern Auociated Press. WASIHINGTOX, D, C., Fob. 12~0hlo Demoorata sy thoy must huve at least three of the Consus s“'mrvl. i until thoy sco that number, on u llst from tho Whito Housa they dgf not ntend toullow any confirmations, ~Thoy' speolfy To- Iedo and Colutabus Distelota for two, and the; re dlvided aimong- themselves a8 ta who sh have the third maz. “ COUNT ADUSES, Tho Judiclary Cominitteo of tho Bonate huve deeided to report adversely upon tho resslution of Represcntative Yonig, of Obilo, providiag for a gonorul juvestiwation of alleged nbuses In tho mntter of feos und charges of various kinds by ofticers of [nlted States Courta, Tho Comunitteo aro pot opposed to such an Inquiry, but think hat it should bo conduelod, 1ot by & joint com= mittec, but by tho Jouse Commitice nloue. The & rossaus were twofold: First, a4 u jolnt commlittoe cannot punish for contempt, It wia thought that tho risk of not hoing sbie Lo obtnin importunt testnony on this nceount would be very great; ul.‘candlz‘llJohn 3lckean,of tho Clucinuatt L'nqumr. a8 pent i memorlal charging offenses n;gtlnn tho Jud;[o. tho latw Marshul, and the Clerk of the Distriot Court for Bouthorn Ohlo, it would bo best forthe Senata not to take part ' in the Inquiry, since, i€ thoss charges wero substantinted, it would ba neecssury 10 lmpeach tho Jut:fic, und in that onsn It would ho awkwand for tho Beuntors who lud helpod prosocuto tho casd o alt as Judges - in the Court of Impeachment. ~For theso rea- wons it is deamad bost to ropart syainst the Jolut resolution, witn tho iden thut tho watter should be allowed to go ta the Houso wnd Lo presentod: thore as a rosolution calling only for o House committee, THE FUNDIXG QUESTION. To the Western Ausociated Press, WASHINGTON, D, ©., Feh, 12—The House. Come muitfee oun Ways and Sfeans disposcd of the re- funding question this morniug. The rato of {n= terest was declded fn favor of 3% per oont by ! nvotoof 10t02. The qucstion of timo was Bole tled by the decisive vote of 12 tol in fuvor ofa 240 band, The Interest on theso bonds arg ta ng tho fs_and &, wmounting toa o, ‘The Comuittes declded also to recommend that authority bu given the Seoretury of the ‘Frepsury 10 issuo $200,000,000 of {-porcent notes, redcemable at plealun\‘ to asshit the reduction of the Aunuul intervst burden in the ~manner proposed by Represeutative olley, ‘Thosv in {m‘or "fml:l ll(u finnm‘t'lvlfl W&od. ’ankL- s lurlisl, Phul ‘elton, Congor, Dun<c nell iy, nd kcnug'»'."' Opposou; Hoprosenitas tives (lurticld and Sorrisun. Represontative Mlls not young, A sub-cominiitee, consisting of - Representy~ tives Wood, Frye, and Carlislc, wis uppointed to confer with Seorotary Bhorman end dgres upai the exact phrascology of & bitlvubodying the featiros agread upon by the Commiitee, It 1s expeetod i blll_conatructed uKunthe h:nl- ot Utepresontative Wood's bill, with the Ifica~ the Commjitovs will e propured and reported to the House oa tho cull of tho Committco on Tucsquy noxt. Voo THE APPROPIIATIONS. ‘ Tha Bennto Cammittuy reduced the sppropri tions for wdditiomd clerks fn thio Peusion me'n 5 / '

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