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FRIDAY, Stee OTHER WASHINGTON, ¢ AR L fh) A D Senator Edmunds Overhauls the Democracy and Its or Nullifying Policy, CLOTH ING As Rovenled by Consummated and ‘ -Recently-Proposed Legis- roR Jntion. MEN, BOYS, ee APRIL 2, 1880—TWELVE PAGES, attention of Benntors of the majority who do | tatnty in any partisan contest. Two votes were | he supported Donnelly for Congross, and that he that sconreid for Golson. ‘Tho | mo tbo honor to listen to me. taken in commnittea to-day. The first on the | Himself was tho only man bo knew who had tried 7 thelr time to choosing partisans tocarry outitg | burn was notelected, and Is not entitled toa | "Mr. Trower. swore point-blank tint ho never | Ais aay te ook and wrod of jnws. Ho naked tha Domocratic Senutors if | rent, This was carricd by a majority of one, as | offered or pasd Mr. Berens or anybody efgon | torms of the potition Raking they thought such a system a god one for the | gollowas dollar for corrupt political purposes during tho | of it {s to rellove Gremy fra Permanent ndininistration of the laws, | Hu was ‘Ayer—Wenvor (Groenbneker), Phister, Sawyer, eninpaiyn; and that he did not know of any | prisonment and from his fine, dtey of tho sum of Gontldent that thoy Wid not, und thats 1 tho | 4. 1d, Colerick, and Mannin rvons)—6, | MO"ey or other corrupt influence being used by Bia tis required by tha United States statute, * emocratio Mresitent should’ be elected, this | Atmfeld, Colerick, and Manning (Bourbons)—6, yiuly to secure votes for Mr. Washburn. Mr. | and the costs, which maybe $00. When G: sd act If passod. would then ho reneuted immedi | | Noe—Roifer, Overton, Field, Calkins (Repub- | Iriver wax native in Mn Washburn’s uohall, | wan employed by tho Money-Ontcr We ariacek: ttely, | The Heputlus now appointed ara repo | Henna), and Speer (mild Democrat}—b, And canvassed a numbor af counties. Of tho Chienyen Post-bilien haswnsrequtred to miro Fite Sate, aa hearty rae | Mr Govier on tha voto man pred with me, | yaeSSRL UGE MER hte AG canoMK a | Rum whi ned mi ua Teen Courta, would! not bo Deputy-Marshula, ana | Clerk, of, New Jersey, who Ike Mr. Speer, enn | yet, in tho face and eyes of this overwhelining | Soy ea hoe elas Bs reapauatble, and the sean not ebe controiablo” by the sure | not be kept within party traces, Mr. Beltz- estinony’, which is confessed to be true, tho nu- | this pardon relieves kim of that Nabliity. cea i ens ins epttiothae pty ats hoover (Democrat) was paired with Mr. Camp fbarott 8 report calmly suins up tho matter as THE-PETITION FOR GOLSEN officers would hg Independent of any executive | Hepublican), Tho second voto wns on tho reso | 1. Ttorens tolls Wi h assigned hy several of tho ludgea of the Cl * CUNtEEL. Noboly. UM tho Couieineagi reinave | lution declaring Donnelly entitled to a rent. | nimbisvate sor gon eres eke BO wlbeoll | oie Court, Including Messrs. Moran, SeAliaton thom; consequently, If the Court adjourned bee | This was defeated by avuto of 8 to 4, as fol- | ° 2. Washburn thinks him, and tells him to go | and itoxers, Sinto's- Attorney Mills, Sherif Hott foro the election, wag over, hoy would rematt in | lows: y ered OLR Sinead other Teanga iene Teas net - vonvened tzaln. " . 4 nthe listof "bribed" vot mndo by the nu- jnls,and other lending citizens. It woas-n PRoriiien that, ahowld thera ue na session of tho | , Ave Sawyer, Armfeldy Colerick, and 3an- | thor of the report apjenes ihe name of Dantel | saned by nny Congrosmmen, Str. Terman Tint. ireult Courts iu tho Btates where such Murshila | Ming—4. ¢ aman whe swore that he yoted for. | ter, of tho Staate-Zeftuny, also wrote an earnest fre to bo appolited, then the District Judges | Noex—Overton, Weavor, Field, Calkins, Keifer, ly. In relation to this case the report | letter in behulf of Goisun, and strong appeals bond cold have been collected from him, bus. SURE CORE Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron- "phitis, Asthma, Consumption, A Masterly and Notable Argu- bas ADD authorized to convens thelr Courts for t—8, x ° * the says: i al ° were made on account of his deatitut ane at pec foul) TTT DREN re reetton | Reet eniarng aeamete Uninemiery | "Ps Sweets pean Gute far wares Me ce Sa | Hot AH AE he ———— u 20 c miveng? Certainly *§ claims that it was not from Mr. Washburn, and id gnied minny citizens: Put up in Quart-Size Hotties for Family use. TL D oun’ 8 ention, t. The consequence wae that , of the Committee said to-night that tho prin- + 4 is eet arth UATE Sine Bates CH ata 5 TY mh tthe event of 2 i P that he voted for Mr. Donnelly. Ho rofuses to | Hock Island, TL, where he was born, aud whore ne 1; Nt edntingency iu which the istrict Court can | ciples of tho Election law on bribery, proven on | tell who paid him. his parents live. Tho strongest nppeal for Gro; Candy, Ol ityevand other tontes, “ithe Formutn conveno oe Now. It one wilt ti fi bowover, was Dasad- upon tha Peon, ther we is known to our best physicinns, is highly commendod To be added to our already CAN NEVER APrEN, aparty toa contest, makes him inellgible, and et POR ae eat ene testimony of Dan- fall wae it por at his ji Ne al n " t tho witness did not | fali was duo to n habit: which hs existed all Sanat: Prot. GA SE EN EL In Chicane on the Votes in Committee on the | zamwns snotiur provision desiened to mnko subjects bim to criminal proscoution besides. | winit that ho recived any money from any | over the Vulted Btntes for a long timo,—thae of Sahel of ovory baitio, 1t 4s well known ts tie medical tho proviaions of the present luw ndend letter, | Where tho elcetion bas been procured by fraud. | pody, but borrowing monoy of the cashler In advance of: Profersion thne Tout) HOCK and 1th will non the Washburn-Donnelly If the Unitet states Couste wero. notin ecssien | tho number of ballots so alfocted aro to be do- |" SWORD POINT-BEANK hinsalary, and of giving his due-bill for the Shills, Boro ‘Broa, Wenk Munge: niso Conminytion, Case, In November when tho olvetions took pines, and | ducted, and if they aro mumerous enough to | that nelthor Mr, Washburn norany of his friends ee ea at Dake CC ee eee in Po eT eed nT ntZEtt, It maken 'y could be appointed. ne Dep give tho contestant n majonty the Intter in | approncbed him, with or without monoy, and | ns very damusing evidence. It was claimed, In regard to tho requirement. that tho two | lected, and that, applying this rule to the pres- | o#ked bis vote or Influence, however, that theso die-billx showed there wns- wWenk or dobilitatet, 1 gives. tone, activity, au putics tovouppoinieh mustve of diferent | ent exse, Donnelly should bocalitled to tho seat. | Gatton ton hitn tee he Ee ecco ag | Rocriminal intent, An argument which was ‘ Srongth to the whole human frame. ‘Which Practically Declare the | 2%! teal parties, St Edmunds sald guch a pro- | ‘This result surprised Manning, and italso made | $9 to vots for Mr, ‘Washburn. Getchell swore | tnt Grose nad ee oe President was tho fact © DON'T BE DECEIVED 8 tment uf exeoutive oflieers 1 AUTION. atta a . 3 woflicers | hun very mad. He had reasons for his} that he never tokt Shagren any euch thing. who try to palm off 1 1 galt tine nd io in Tall ens Minnesota Republican’s Yanabeurd. it ould bo gs sonata ty provide | sorpriso and indignation. For somo reason | This man Shngren waa ‘ono of Honnelty's most | ma. A FINE WAR RECORD. waolightful tonte for family tise. Is pluanant to inko, FOR THE taco of our TOLU MOCK AND RYE, which oeratic and Republic | Mr Manni r ff his | Coplous and tlucnt witnessca, Ho swore, among apors filed In the caso and oral arguments 3 i ino havi " epublicanCeuloncl, one r Manning fs very proud oi s r which buy mi =" only mediented grttelo inhilo, tho Renuing having Seat Vacant, ono dny ani! tho other the next. Fxesutive et. | “leport of the Committes of Elections on tho | (Rugr tuing, that Ole Mahia hind confided to him | HiNY Ce Mee Oe is, was noted for kienats. " ore vt ¥ 7 is 44 iv LAWRENCE & MART! Proprietors, Neers were employed to carry out the laws, and | Contested Cage of Donnelly vs, Washburn,” and mupporting , Washtatrs, Ole Mahia nwore that Inntry, was taken prisoner at aie served t ought to hive nothing to do with polities. Me | 4, my Shayren when he enid (bat. several months in rebel prisons, and deserved LAL Madteon-at., Chicago, ‘Which will take place at the requrded tho bill ag another attempt to abrogate | fo hNave that report thus summarily strangled | vetiied tint John C, Oleson ‘bavi Bingen alee | Consideration at the hands of. tio’ Govornmont. Ask your Drnugint for tt! Whilo Donnelly Gots No Satistncs | yy ae eenetuer io continued, a singlo { ho ould bear vith equanimity. He was utterly | {a 2leton bad evcalved #8 for voting for Wash- | Reprosoniatise, Witinn, Hr Calking, of tho ba, Ate Sour Wine Merehnnt far Itt tion from the Democratic statute pussed during tho Rebellion uF since its | astounded when Canlrman’ Springer voted | Saree ORR, Olesen swore that this, tou. wile | Bree tand who. miftered Imprisgnmont. wt Citidren, unk your Amma for Att, cloge which was directed to the preservation of i aati ia rind Oleson testifled that | Brea esl r , Fraud-Huntors, fiborty, the execution of Justice.and proveetion | Sgainst the politien! nondescript Donnelly. Br. | they revolved no money for tholr votes. In | Oilh tme warkel Cony ci ey eee ene a oe Rold-hy DRUGGISTS, GROCERS, and of equal rights: that has not Veen nesalled in | Sinning ts kal to havo turned upon the Chalr- | spite of the fact that Shngren's testimony is !m- of his army comrade, and bas been aided by WANE SatecrtaNta everywners: This Chamisrand that somemensureoranorher | Ma fercely und declared in plain Innguago | Perched by thrve credible witnesses, tis the sole | Tenecsetuative anderson, of tha Rook Island fie HOt, bean brought formard: cia ores | that be had been guilty of deceit. If the Conte | evidence upon which the numer of ut least four District, from which Greg came. Thoro has PINANCKAL. (| throw it, and. thie nw it coma to me, | mittee bad not formally imposed scercey upon | Persone ure included In tho list of * bribed” been a great denl of opposition to the parion Golsen and Gregg, of Postal Ems | (2toy, ity, and tls. ane poems | to ney | its proceedings itis belloved that one would not | Voters found inthe Donnelly-Manning report. | both nf, Gremg und Golson. Attornoy-Genoral 1 OFFICE OF THE +] bi ", extro-eonstitutional or revelutionnry reaction, | B¢,tur from tho truth Jf be wero oven to ussert | », One Bermurd Clouttor received some money. Devens hax op pasa (fee Pema. tig aiaee and sid ezzlament Fame, Pardoned Yremember the bill of the Senator from icone | wat = from the Repubiteau Campaign Committee for | Bot relent until within a day or two. Postmns- . Le tueky Weck) now. pending, witch provides for MANNING BOOK 118 FIST his services and expenses while on wn election- | tor-Goncral Koy was also, hostile, but, tInally,, y) by the President. Topoallag, we ho cnllett aigihe toatecattie ev {n Springer’s face, and tuld hin that, ho Hea, | Strum tour in behalf of tho Republican.tickot, | consented. Dr. McDonald, Superintendent of qi paleontha, a Very . iin tha + | The report puts this down asm cusu of “brie | the Moncy-Ordor Division,’ was unrelenting in UvVi 9 ] ‘ tuking title, and yet whiclt fs 6o framed ag to | But, ns resolution of secrecy prevalis, it can p 4 ; ee B : his opposition, and his opposition mado it at o give overy man who had bpon hy enemy of his | Only bo sald, from what is known of Mr. Bpring- | (rid. s lund says, moreover, that part of tho | thm oheom _Frnimable that'panlons could nob BO jst Without doubt we shall DISPLAY on the | an attempt to Revive Two of the | (umistamtytounpant! tho Trensury of tho fid go ro fanaa to acouse’ hin’ of Pr haan | wuen's presenee, and tat {t probably enmo- | Secured. District-Attorney Leake, of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. hove date the United Stas to pay tlie for: los ‘ 4 “outof the pocket” of that gentleman, ‘This | Has also been very earnest to prevent the pur- : Gales nian eek * 3 Political Riders of the Extra pad suttered In consequeifea, Whethor thls ts | te wounluave doles Ie aus above Goons ald invement i vieo repented it thero Is notan | titonco to that ond, Posrmmuster Paliner, ae Cook County wilt tuo tis bondsto tro amommeot | LACS and Most Attractive Bessivn., TWAT 18 178 $FFECT. genlly occur, the reuron probably was, that Mr. | “rrp conclude this bruneu of tho subject: tt may | Chicaso, wlzo did not favor the pardon, Nover- $1,158,100, to bo known as ‘Rofunding Bonds,” bonr- fo) : Thon there is a bill of Iny honorable friend | which Me. Springer Is alld. to bave used before | BO Said in broad terms that thore fs theless, thoy both will be free men 18 noon as ing Intorest from the first day of Muy, 184, nt tho rite . from Maryland (Whyto) witich provides, Insub- | hia inst vide te Now: Kori ana. whieh cone NO EVIDENCE TO SUSTAIN eettaln lomil formalities can bo comploted, and ‘of 43 per cent per annum, paynblo reml-annually on OCK 0 OU ‘ : stunes, for cutting dp, coog und branensthe ox: | CEouee INE te Now Korie, and which cone | at it is not now in the power even of tha President tho frat dny of Say and November in each yenratthe iD Ono Betng tho Mistoric Sixth Scetlon | ertion of tho judicul poweg of tho United States | juan ‘would’ “atand by Donnelly": bute it naingte ono of the allexntions of bribery made | himself to reconsider his act, asa pardon once rs Office in Chl In revluwing or rellevingyfrom the effect of | th ab stand: by Donnelly’: but if | aualnst Mr. Washburn, although tho report | signed and delivered is always a pardon. County Troasurer’s OMca In Chicngo. Ever under one roof at RETAIL. of the Military Approprias decisions af tho Stned. Courts. in enges the game nasurances which wero given to-day | contiins 2 list footing up 3M cases in which It is ———— ‘The bonda run twenty years from Moy Ist, 1990, and, ‘y Approp \ cl 6 MO eee came. fn, cies | are sincere, be has apparently experienced a | clilmed that voters woro bribed by Mr. Waah- aro payable at tbe County Sreasnror a Ones ‘i — {ions BI. Or tk ‘United. ‘States. tho, Seiad aul PS ote bear politically: inte, he went to purn aad fis agents. A (fate sainplo of the PACIFIC RAILROADS, in the following denom{natlons: rs 4 & Us - = st Friday, ‘This chang yu # id = ry * . ‘They will bo issued me ie 131 & 133 Clark st. and 7 Madison st, ually of tho Inwa covdred by that law, | to bo referred to oie Tihien, for Mr Spring teat given atoxe. en shis st aa based bes) bows, EW EIBUATIOS ADGORSTED: laws somo of which wero passed us carly ns tho | soon na he returned, took eceasion to eay tint ho | © One other fact in connection with those cha pre lat Dapaith COLTRS Uh ieags Ty ORE: WO Donde #0 6 6 Honits $10) oni fo j + att time of Andruw Jacksong by what wis thon | aia rn S1 ow, ©. = 10 " MINER, BEAT LACKE u s 4 hot £0 to ave Mr, Tilden at all, “I intended | of bribery ought to t T nd, AS ABINGTON, D.O., April 1.—Representative 2 Bonds sion Stan ER, BEALS HACKETT, | A Now Plan of Legislation Proposed on more truly than now a Bemocrutie Congress, | to pay Sr. ‘Tiiden 9, vist” sald Mr. springer, | the SHIMEOE jaicinl Ulserimination, which pers | Chilmors, from tho House Paclfie Rallrond Com-. : oid Manufueturers and Proprietors. Paoifio Railronds by Ohalmors. rateeh ta olficers an at, designed to | tbr} ind riotscen him for two months: but | vudes tho whole of this extmoniinnry report. | mittee, today presopted n report which is the “tPheso bonds will bo issued In pinco of a like amount: vue ents cf the United | nextday after I reuched New York, Leawa par- | Repeatedly, where the testimony of witnesses {8 | conclusion of a sub-committes on tho general it ts * & ry tates in securing justice and in defense of thelr |g; h saying that Ib: e 3 * “ . “ " witness testifies,” or its equivalent, is used, un- | road system, Tho report accompanies n bill, Bonds," (434 por cont) for allor any portion thoroof, VERY INSTRUCTIVE READING, theraJs the bill of my Lpuorable triend from | About Donnelly and Washburn, | I thoroforo | Tilintuine iatedched where ot ceoseeceecilnns | which iva substitute fer. a bill Introduced carly willbe received at tho County Treasurer's Onico nt Chicago, on or boforo the 10th day of April noxt, and thoy will ba ready for dollvory on the 20th of April. Cook County resorves tha right to rojoct any or all ‘Sptctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Deluware (Bayard) now of the wlendar to re- | concluded, that tt would bo better for mo to ‘ ‘ WAsHINOZON, D. Gx April, LeTho expected | Peal tho present inv proving for the mppoine, | Keep way from tm, and f did eo." “Among tho } see ‘tishe neko the witiionn ceaaca to-stcatines | tho scssion by himself that proposed to com- ih dobato In tho Senato to-day did not como uf for | MeNt of Supervisors of Rigetion nitogether, and | Resuranecs whieh Mr. Springer gave to-duy wus | Ty ino iengungo of tho report, ho only" pro- | Plcto tho Paclfle Hallroads. Tho bill ts cer = to make n new law, inasmuch ag Mis fenced that is Comtittea is not to be | tonds” after that. tainly novel in its features, and {t would bo ex- A k some rens@. It appeara to have boon agreed | we cannot get entirely ridiof theold ono with- | Used ns a machine to manufacture n Democratic | “Ths dost’ ‘nex s iy a fontures, would bo ex- _ | | that tho semonts of tho Republican position | out putting somothing in fs phico just now, to | President, It would be governed entirely, be | ywathburi is accusation brought against Mr. | tremely important {€ thero was any pros- EW STYLES shoutd be left to Edmunds, and thore should bo | mth new Inw by whic} the ippointment of | d¢elnred, by tho law and fucta, fo thought pect thot it would bo adopted by tho whole 7 cal dobate, After Mr. Ed riety Supervisors of Elections arlywhow in the United | Washburn had beon gullty of bribery and intiin- ASTEMIDATION OF VOTERS. Committee. Tho mom*ors of that Committee, OBBY SUITS no goncral dobate. After Mr. Edmunds’ speech, | states ehall dopond on tYo will of tho Domo- | fatlon, and therefore that his clection was | Nino pages of tho report are devoted to thls | however, say that tho bill will not bo f bl & be || Mr. Eaton made a few ubsurd remarks tothe | cratic mafority in this body, ‘Tien there ix the | veld. é. subject,—one upon which a Mixsissippl Con- ad : mM Skee Yat cifect that tho Domocratta party wag, andnl- | other bill of tho, Senor ‘rom Delaware | ‘Tho reports in tho Donnclly-Washburn case | gressinin ought to bo able to discourse elo- | Cousidered by the whole Committee, If It ON IL: Ki ways had been, tho party of tho Constitution, | (Bayard) running through the samo subject | Ate tobe submitted to Congress for its auction } quently and lenrnedly, But oven Mr. Manning | should be, if would have small chance of pass- os oh d thf DiI Ww: od Dy trl 7» | of nesalling those provistoiis of the law, provid. | Next Tuesday, Tho. majority report will be | must have been started by n discovery which | agein the House. Mr. Canlmers proposes to fad this bill was passed by n strict party vote. | tne'thnt no arrest shall bo finde for. any orino signed Uy elght-members uf tho Committec, and | bo appents to mado nt tho very outset, He, | adoptan ontirely new polley, in form at I Mr. Edmunds' speeth, howover, wasremarknble, | against tho United States oy n.3Jarsbnt of tho | Wil recommend that the seat of Washburn be | or Mr. Donnolly tor him, had already shown to mi ly new policy, rm at least, y" u f y und contains muoh that will bo suggestivo road | United States or his Depatg on eluction-day av | (celured vacant, ‘Tho minority will declare that | his satisfaction that certain mulirond-bunds who | With respect to Vacife rullroads, and to wipo ing to bota Ropublicans aud Democrats, In tho | OF about tho polla, Tivery Btuts has luws ‘that Washburn fs entitled to his seat, It will be | voted ut Crookston were bribed to yote for | Out, as.with nm sponge, all Incomplotod Jand- ee re teneds de ucomed ty | provide for arresting peosie on clection-days | sizued by five Htepublicans of the’ Committee, | Washburn, Now’ comes Mr. Munuing (or his | grant railways, with tho oxcoption of the favored y » he seomed to | fa wall ns atothor tines bpt tiat ia not cnough | und by Clark and Speer, Democrats, ‘The fear | double), nnd, on page 16 of this unique roport, | Texus Pacliic, to whieb he hav Bi y a port, | ‘Te a proposes to give two | have lnidavory good foundation for a veto | for modern notions. Hug tle United States, | amon Trepnulicans now fa that, oven if the ease | proceeds to show that these samoriilroud-hands | yoars’ time to decide whethor le shall completa of the bill, and certainly ho exposed tho charno- avant on ‘ite oeeasion of is eseation of one reper He Hote sak eal rors yrurg nciintante and ecorced into noes ta rond or not, -3r. Chalmers’ burt oO! own Gove at, members of Ty ul \e Hi ct 0 APT. ao wonder, On, Pe it bed of tho Garfield amendment in away which } Pit oft ‘Represontntive Shall not have the | £0 back to tho people, and be sottled by them ut | Muuntng thinks. these votes ought to be 4 BTSTRA ERONDSES, AN BiOhre forelbly iMustrated tho romarka of sr, Fiold, | Hover to. inytlis bande frduo prooces of Inv | the cloction next November, Ropublicans would | distrauchised, Men who — before. voting | _FirttTo enuse to revert to the Natlonal do- when tho subject was undor discussion in the | fipon tho blgxest orlminnghare may bo, should | be reasonably well satistied; but havo. to ‘be }Intimidated and coerced" aftor | Rutin all lands granted to the, Northorn, Pacific, House, that ono of the we'ghtiost objections to | Lin take mhotige nto i MANY RYPUNLIGAN MENURNE: hoy have Yeon “bribed, oF ried Southorn Puoltlo, Atlantic & Pacttio. and Toxas : er thoz% |p, <j , rah : y hay era Upess:- Uelbed Gy. bribed arts Pacitia allroad, oxeopt whore lands have been genoral legislation on appropriution bills was war WOULD Bain xEFECT? think tint 1f the ciiso wero to to taken up at | Aalto clear whethor thoy were. bribed Tee earned by construction, eee | that it was Invariably. crude and‘ill-considered, | Why, only to turn over the ballot-boxes in overy | thisscssion the House would refusc to unseat rr ” Hi * id Second—To sot apart all lands geanted, and all ST. JACONS OIL, . < | plucd whcro thoro wus any disposition to Washburn at uli, and thero is no doubt that a | fen Yintimidnted”” or “cocrecd and thou a eve 2 Mr. Edinunds began bis speoeh by giving aauc- | pico whGro there was any disposition to dy | Tod muy Hemochiie fear euch a result, hoy | DOURMt—OURE Hot to havo thelr vores | aitcentG selene te a ae publtu ‘tn: ; ~~ | einot history of the ooursoof tho Domooratta | Moy tno Lellot-box. stitiers, the tle Bolter, counted, Porhaps it ought to bo romarked that | Prevement fund, lands in alternate sections to sud-Ddallot love, however, that if it should bo founil a it 82. 1 ¢ ecds: Gt | I 0 i party in tho Forty-slxth Congress and in the ex- | ment tho Governor aud his Cotinell of mBtuto | Necosstry, after to Presidential etcetion ts | Mr. Donnelly, in bie. briof, stigmntizes those cororad Int tho? ironsury as a permanente ies bide. Partlos bidding must givo references ns to thale re+ lity. _Bpansibllty. Wy, sy, JOLLNEON, County Treasurer, ‘90D, SPOFFORD, } Finance Committes. NOESE, Et, teks: and Bonds- Wanted. ? Merchants’ Saving, Loan and Trust Co. National Bank of Illinois, i‘ 4 Hide and Leather Bank. iy Trhders’ Insurance Co. , Chamber af Commerce, +" Lake Superior Iron Stocks. © ‘School District Bonds. nae aa¥e Mill par a good prleo for any of above tor, fow 10) Dearborn-st. FUMNITURE. trn session of tlie Forty-sixth in tho matterof } porhups, ‘Thut i4 only another stone in. this | Over, -tho Democrats of tho House could be " 4 provement fund, 7 ae carr Tuempling {© milly tho. lection laws by | srentediee which wo lservoqromng up, -. | driven to vouoin atody to wnoato tho sexe, Ht | Hans; c0 harman le ta not tebe wonfered | P'fhintc melded that lonns from this per {hrentontug to withhold, and netually withhold- Then Lhaye noticed introduced in a former MeSape oust Judge Orth and seat } them to the polls. There ia notin all the | BAnent Improvement fund shall bo mado to tho Congress, una I believe now pending, a bill to vacanoy jn Sinnesota would railroad companies upon completion of sections . PB ing, appropriqtions for carrying on tho Govern: | rem 1 . it thes testimony a particta of ovidenco to show that n , s 9 Ove tho Btutute of limitutions, utd all pres- | 5ul heir urposes ‘ulmost as well us * f of ten miles of reud to_ the extoni i 7 mont. unt snfequneds, ‘nyulust, claims, tis well ag pros | fating of a Demoernt, for thoy would thon | *Agl0 Voter wus iuthmtdated, of thon notunl ocst ‘of the Tomi; loang to be 1 1G ULCAt Herman LeMe Ye jm quorea aiktouny Visions bout loynlty, that 1 havo spokes of | have the votes of ninotécn States, Including in- NUMBERED BALLOTS, secured by first mortgaga bonds duo in ton, 7 from tho Presidont’s udmirablo veto, and fu: before, 80 as fo GpgiLa one mines the cals SF diana, while tho Republicans would have only The report contains a Inboricus argumont | twenty, und thirty yeurs, and bearlng 3% por 4 Ee | fo, im | all that hus been fost during tho years of dis- | elghtcen. The vote of Miunesota would not bo | mando to abow that tho numbering of ballots. in | cent interest. ‘ cunrs Neunarer, nishod an excellent and thorough ‘reyfow of the | turbances and trouble thut followed Crom 1461 to | counted nt ail, Zhe. Republicans will, thore- | Minneapolis was a, part of the scheme to in- ‘Tho rest of the bill {s devoted to machinery to ‘ a CURES NEUITAL GLA. whole mischlevous prucecding. Having callod | this time. - That is still being pushed somewhery. | fore, Use overy offort to secure action upon tho | timidate voters. Tho testimony showa that | carry out this ide, ‘Tho vill looks only to tho Now offering tho richest dosluns (many of thom on- ES NEUITALGIA. attentior ’ wi ‘Thon there {a tho famous bill, Inst but not least, | Minnesota caso this session, and if thoy fail tho | ve few persons besides the Judges of | completion of four trunscontinental roads, but yf ention to tho fact that no provision was made I tircly new Inthe Weat) in PARDO, CHAM. CURES NMURALGIA, for th tt of Marshals who bad porte 4 of my friend from Indiana’ (MeDonald),—it is | country will know whnt to expect if tho peopie | lection know until atter the election wns | sccks to establish a genorul system of Govorn- BET ENne givek CILAM BEI SETS Ih, CURES NEN® ALGIA. ‘or tho payment of Marshals who bad performed | Hot yuite through you, to, be sures Ie went | fall to dlect n President next November, over taut tho ‘ballots hid been numbered. | mont aid to rallronds horeatter to bo construct- Ey shogany, Ebony, Wainut, Ash, and Staple, Relieves and Cures Rheumatism. thelr necessary duties thus far in this financial | through one House, out it faitedsomowbere,—to WASHNUIN-DONNELLY. Besides, the batlots were numbered In only soven } ed on the pian indicated. Mr, Chalmers main- REMEMIES wo carry moro tinn DOUBLE Relieves and Cures Rheumatism. your at tholr own expense, ho said that now the | declnre that for one day or more in tho yeur tho To the Western Asaoctated Frese, precinta in the entire clty; and In only ono of | tains that hy fis bill 100,600,000 acres of lond will Domocracy, {n furthorance of the schemo of | President of tho United Stutes shall not be Wasmnaton, D.C. April 1.—The House Com- | those preclnets did any considerable number of | be restored to tho public domatn, ata valuo of Commander-in-Chiof of tho army of the i Electh O att workingmen live, In that precinct Washburn | $2) ffo declures, In discuasing his bill, overthrowing tho safeguards of tho bullot-box, | Gnited States, ond on that da: mittee on Elections took flual action to-day upon. act 4 00, iy 1 5 iy the ty at recelved 057 yotes, and Donnelly 67. An over- | that, undortho present land-grant system, 187,- the contested election case of Donnelly vs. Wworkiniginon lived | 000,000 20 of Na a Bi yt 1 IT, Hig mock, Inv nil doparinicnin, ripen Our Ercet en lazomont, nnd ospucially Wav ° Grose BUXERS. - Relioves and Cures Rheumatism. Relleves and Cures Rheumatism. 9 CURES ACHE REALE soe sa Selected Inwan He insisted oa the | Hovso firna any powerot tho Exceutive under | HTtvorw was taken upon Representative Man> | ered nb ull HAVE DEEN GRANTED CURES BACKACIIM ¢ 2 on tho 1 Hoxie ae th ning’s resolution declaring Washburn was not ‘Tho claim that, b ballots to railronds, nbout 80,000,000 acres of which havo 1 ay ¢ dache Ghee point that the Murshala nro portions of | $e Constitution shull oxlet to put it down, ran cnrltled to his seat tn tho Forty-alzth Congress, bored the worklhginen of Slinneaplis dmend | Been recolved by corporations, tho cash valuo of Ni, Bin our CARPE WALL PAPRI and CUN- Cures Headache and Toothache. fuleponddnee of ihe boverdl MoaE ae io flomand of teconstruetite on Wiltrent ariel Rees eeirer uid Spetr as Overton, Fields | few other purwans know May Cutag about tbe thinks that had tho intornal improvement syse ee Cures Headache and Toothache, Government to huye thom appolnted by the | Ples hus not pushed It through before this. Hopresentutive springer wis palred with Rep- | Humbering. And. yot Dir. | Banning labors | faut periodé reise would Hive boon. Just os 5 MEDICAL, CUNES BRI AING; 2 Courts, Itwas a proceeding unhoard of before TAIS 18 THE SITUATION resontatiyo Clark, and Ropresentative Boltz- | rough puro after pugo, twlating testimony. and | Chetiy built, and the Government would now ISA a ARR AR ARR nee ate net Rae RRR, CURES SPRAINS. {co the foundution of the Gay t. of those things very briefly stated, and I only | hoover with Keprésontutive Camp, A vote was | quoting camnpiliyn fanatics thar SU Ponuble have a princely eum for public improvements. QUITS SPRAINS: ainco tho foundution of tho Govornmont, This | hood to sum ft up by auyiag that this mensure, | thon taken upan the resolution declaring Igna- | 109°4 personal ongun, iu an attempe to show that | iq uiscusaing tho woneral systoin ho claims that , ¢ TIT TION W ATE AINS, bill erentes 1 now class of ofllctnis called Special | eee eT ees ate ti Motedia debs | tus Donnelly hor entitied to naeutin tho Forty~ | sHe Wielligent, Independent, workingmen wore | tho “following uranta havo. boon given. to le Brulses, Swellings, Chilblains. Doputy-Marshats, unknown to oxfating laws, | of tho United States, the very existence of | sixth Congress, and upon this proposition tho | “ho remaining half-dozen pages of tho report | {Re Foids named: Northern Pacific, (4,000, ages : Bruises, Swellinga, Chilblains. + | whoo duties aranowherodotined. Tho Election | Which woul#disgruco anybody leo but us, ng | yous were: Kepresentatlyes Overton, Field, DUOVOte CO Rte tO ge LQe ano thet come | Ou across antic & Pacitle, 42,000, - Bruises, Swellings, Chilblains. laws doilne tho duties of * Munitals und thoir | condition upon wi ; Collins, Kelfer, Phistery Kpoor, Springer, aud | fin) waters in cortidn countics should he dise | Keres: | Sulthern Wacltic, 10,300,000 | aeres- — Deputies" but those Speolal Deputics uro not | tanded to rerome everyining th Nnntioly, Colench and Mnmugeete Mee tela | fumehired on necount of certaln alleged in | Ao auustion tue tho landeqraies, havo lapsece, ItConquers Pain. FPriee, GO CENTS. their Deputies, but creatures of tha Court, over | Wnarad ay atte tae oo cecurity. wed pros | hoover Was patred with Ale. Cainp,and Mr. Clarke | forinalities tn thy election-returns, No chin I8 | jio'dovotes considerable apace to tha considorn~ whom tho Marsuuts have no adcquato authority. | tection of the people of tho United Stnios uidur | Was absent, not huviug paired.’ Str. Manning | Tene votorn of that thoy were. not’ hones BY | ton of tho ull that tho Northorn Pacitle Innd- Druga eta Hott It. ‘Warthermore. th i Ps + | ite own Constituttonsand soitis that | hope that | was instructed to prepare a report, setting forth | zal yolors, or that they wore not honestly | crant has not lupsed, which ho donies. ‘The re- y . 'urthormore, thoy aro ollicers only fora voting | ny honorable friends on. tho otto side will | tho action of the Committee, tobe presented at | Giuuted and canvassad, | he precedoutaset by | Hort gencrully sovins to bo ts thoroughly an- - prooinet, and tholr authority, whatover st 14, | hoe insist upon pressing {te -Thoy ind betterpass | tholr next meting on ‘Tuesday, Keifer was | Gov. Garcelon and bis Council in Mulne aro ndt | Uigoniatio to tho Northorn Puvifle, or to any DNOrR OF SHIMTS. onds with tho Hmits of tholr precinct, and if | this billand pry the debot tho Unitod States, | given permission fo prepare a minority roport, | (uoted in support of this attempt although they | proposition to lend it 0 helping band as {t coms CONSTITUTION WATER | ~~~ agai ay | and eave dub shugo of ln fo arp tabs | Eis dor tine wantce boommadad to | Wrewwuena that could, bo gound aurora co | Heanor Ween gen (oth THREE TIMES A DAY, | Guay cGulaseb iad le wean Suenslous und for bolton methudls and L duo Net | fh peoble of thodisirlet for anew election, | servenen qulde to the recommendations of w | Steir us the Northern, buelic, no holloves CURES BRIGHTS DISHASE, INFLAMMATION OF | ey could not take him under arrest toa United | ti3 reverse. Lsuy it becuase 1 wish und feel Peary te tho, Hownpemitle members of the | ought ta be peruultted to havo until March 3, THE KIDNEYS, STONE IN TH BLADDER, CA- States Court orton Jal “beyond tho preciuot. | what vo many people profess, and that Is A do TIT CASE DISSECTED are oe SurTiico tion ti chi eases 1844, fo decide whothor or not It ahould retain 4t3 TARRIL OF THE BLADDER, GLEET, DIABETES, ‘The provisions with regard to courts aro so | slr for tho peuce and good ender und fratornity =e a i sf gran GUAVEL, BRICK-DUST DEPOSIT, CHILDIGOD 5 worded that a8 a matter of fact no Marabala oan | Of the pcuplu of tho United Stites, But thit AN ANALYSIS OF THE MAJONITY REPORT. , GOLSEN AND GREGG, TRXAB PACIFIC. WEAKNESS. For Female Complaints a fipccinity. For salo by all Drugaists, Send for Circular, - MORGAN &: ALLEN, 60 John-at., Ny ¥+ . FIR CHANGES, DISSOLUTION. +The frm of FARRINGTON & SCHMMALL Is this dissolved by our muttal consent. 7 nor) FAQKINGTON, moot A SULLN Beli ALL. > begppointod u: . | Deace and good order and fraternity must be Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dorit PARDONE! = ‘To the Western Assoctated Press, Line neaet pes dard at prt rt ty with mo a penco that ie real, a good unict that i |" Wasninaros, D.C April LA. friend of Spectal Dispatch to The Chicana Tribune, Wasnunaros, | B.°, “April Iie, Sonate IL N BR conditions under whioh thoy may bo appointed | pitt ia ture iaplies: tho peace of fostiro, | Washburn of Minnosota bus taken tho patns | wWastunaroy, D. Ox Aprit 1—Mr. Charles Th | Gay ee. gay trom, ft itonnesce, Veo iy by District Courts aro go framed that tho Dise | tho peaue of equid law, thu poueo of per- carefully to analyze tho report nf tio mnjority | Rood this afternoon, by onler of tho Frostdent, | S8Y.80 029%; Hitomi Be ennusice, | tlee: trlot Court cannot act, Tho practical cif donut security, tue peace of feeodom, | in Savor of Donuelly, with the following result: | recelyed a pardon for Golscn and Gregy. Ono | puny, in ndvecacy of tho pending bill to exten the whole amendment 4s complotuly bptets Of gilt iui G just tlestions-thu | peacd Probably the inost remurkublo pleco of litera: | of tho most romarkuble contests to eecure a, | He tinto forthe completion of lta roid, Io ine A the exccution of the Hlucti Fo in every stop eauitublo, nud | turo that over emanated from A committoy of | pardon is thus onded, It was not cortatn until | formed tha Committon tut tho road wilt be . cal 9 Elvotion Jaws, and, in ef- | whose tinal seat and supreme throne 14 justice Pp comploted to Eb Paso by the Jat of January, d NU 0-8 “9 fect, to repoul thom. Those poluts wore dovel- | everywhero. And justice everywhere edn only | the House of Representatives is what purports | tho last minute that tho offorts which havo been | 1884, and when that polnt Is renched tho ‘Com= re) in stock::1 pod with well aad toroo, and It is thought by | HenKGat "vin tani we donee oi tis ae | Im tho eoutestodelestion cuso of Dounolly vs, | soured quite ni probubio yesterday tay uae last | lite’ and tne cncrsing ouar oe 1014 mila ot " 2 iy many Hepublicaus that thoy ure quite aufllctont? tao 4 -eleotion cuse of Donnelly vs. | scemed quite ug probable yestorday that tho lust | Hine, and the opernting of 1,014 tl ATTY D BeO Ce rae TEES DA ec tde eae ake | of tho Chambers tit la what wo intend shall | Washburn, in tho Third Congressional District | words of Diatrist-Attornoy Leake hero," “Gregg | Mllroud, for whtel it will not have ouciyed oa lines of White 1nd J ctatea ots comprencnsive and’ damaging ox- | think wo can. of Binuesota. ‘Tho fmpudenov of the attompt | and Golson will remaln in Jail until tho ond of eral Government, although tho Government posure of tho Dutnouratic design to break down MI, EATON'S RELLY. to steal the sentoft a Republican member who | their term,” woutd be true, aa it seumed that | hus tha same privilege te regulate rutes for ; Fancy Shirts and Night | sit thetuws protesting treedom and tulrness of “ wus cleoted by more thin 3,000 majority ts fulrl aa Y i right of priority of “ « 4 Mr, Faton—Tho remurks of the honorablo Ben- s clooted by mory than 3,000 majority is fulrly | whey would provo truo on tho day th transportation, and tho aumo right of priority CwICAde, April, 26, Shirts The z W eon Be eoror a we othe ulus now before | ator from Vormont ure pronnbly,te use a iuyor- | inatched by the cool elfrontery and misrepre- | words wore uttered. Rut tho par | Use of ul portlons of ue aad tor mua Ang ...° COPARTNERSHIP. 7 * YY MANU | cee Bonutors paid litle attention tothe | t_cxPresslon of his, muto with a design” to | sentation of this precious document, dons are in tho possossion of the at- | Voya in eguml to tho Union Pucitlo and feet another depur! 0 a 3 speech, nt ane thine only nine Senators on that | Hy Common report poluta to Mr. Manning astho | tornoy of Golsen ond -Grogg, and | Central Pacific Roads, which were Mberally facture all their stock, | Rie teing in uote sen: bac tho country wil ‘inte wil abot cous at the ancumment (26 | author of this report: but wa careful atudy of tho | dispatchos wore aout to Chicuyo Inte thie aftor- aided from thu stirt, Ifo pointed out that tha using none but good find tat it fs Very instructive and iutereuting | whieh ine boon ussulled Uy the Seiutor frum | work plalnly revunls tho fuct that tho master | noon, undor which it t posslblo that tho jull | fomulmler of tho lino—viz.: 774 inllos from EL ‘undorsigned havo this day formed 8 Copartners id atyte OF HT. FARRINGTON pee nepeaarae cecahae tai Wholosale Grocory businose, as succossors to the Into Vermont, is tho putty of io. Constitution, | hand and mind of Ignatius Donnelly have loft | authorities may foel thomaclves warranted In | [#9 te Ban Diegomia tho enty portion to whieh -fravof FAGIINGLON & BCI A ite THA VERMONT BENATOR PAYS His y : 1 i . y jomselves Warrinted It | thy lund errant uttaches. Tho ton years xed ‘frm of WARNING: Se uta TON, 1iaaterials. Veuuowe Sreazon Jaze 2g wrsrgors TO | Tho Democrats, party, alwoys | suindd | thoir impress on evury payo and nearly overy | tminediatoly roleusing Golsen, Gregg cannot bo | by Congress for tha completion of tho road to . Mie Axcis ReieRIDas, Retail ¥i er the Weatern Assoctated Press, it pursuance of tho Conetitutions and | sentence. Onustuinbles coustantly upon thooon- | retvased until bis pardon Ja formally presented | San Diego will a in Buy, ae par. the wie BANDE WOUD. _——Hetall Hirut Floor-s-Wholesnlo Upper Floors, | wastunarox, 1, April .—In the Senate, | Whon we tind laws on the statute books that, in | clusions and often tho vory languagoof that plo- | in court and eomo detuits arranged. ‘he forms ee ee ee MOE tho panid + .Onrcado, April 1, 1880, tha morning, tho Tinmedintoe Dodcleney bill | our Judgmout, aro objectionable, and hiws | bald domagog. Itignowondor that Mr.Clarkand | of pardons aro thous which are used in such | Pelnicntoperagions ony by risen Pang OPTICAL GOODS. coming up, Sit, Edmunds opposed the taal which vonillct with tho Constitution, wo take i ¥ Of 1373, and the general consequence of that 1 : TO RENT. ~ SO nnennnnwes | sige OF the bile He doubbel tHAb ho wuld Gor, fares to repel such laws, Fuult ie found | Sf SPoer—who may bo Presumed to have rend | cases, ‘Tho phruscology which restores both of | pantie, andus it will have invested 000 of monst ) vince tho ity of to Chu eet thie DIN bacuuse Ht says that “anid special | tho testimony tuken’in tho cuse—rofused to | these persons to liberty and to vivil rights, ro- private capital tn tho onterprisa before it tuane not ta paae i lta proscl fora, but fot Meee ee eae Pose appointed in-equal numbers | sign a report which In somo (nstancod fulsifos, | toying thoi’ from tho pounity of disfrunchiso- | Fenetos tho land grant ut HI Paso, the Justice of rove Congres ed to authors it to be hia duty to detlultly set forth the exact | fram different paliueal purties," and that pers | aud fn many cused misrepresents, tho rd of | mont, covers nearly two follo puges of parch- Congress muy be contldently liye! ea iy at rapoaition: tobo jt 1, BO sons uppafuted shall be of good moral charactor, . 7 Jaa such wn extonsian of tine as will enable the Pet be noone teat hu voted in thot een (Bo | Aenddomitesenntor trom Vormont onda tante | Wattestimony, Tho wonder ts that anybody, | mont; and unlocks tho prison-duors. ‘Tho terms | Company to coraplete its work with proper _ OFFICES FOR ENT, “" A few choice Offices still for rent in Unity Government. over to fraud, anureh: © | with tho bill in thut rogued, und Ldon't wonder | ¥en & Democratic Congressman, should consent | of tho pardons, howover, aro ceonomy and without ittempting to rush 1 Bullding, 75, 77, 79, and 8x Dearborn-st., tention, without Knowing what he Was ota ut it. Under tho luws of the Uulted States | to signit. A brick review of this document NOP IDENTIOAL. through abun OxITAVASRIE OO. horvtofore there Lave been appointed us Special | wile of interest as stowing tho desperate | Golson $s pardoned, so faras any further Im- Deputy, | Mursbals » and aie un feorts , MCURs | atrutts to which tho Democrats aro reduced in | prluoument Js concornod, under bla sentenco, acknowledged by every one visiting it the : ‘Tho bill ontitted Anact to complote tho Pacifia ‘bégt arranged office building in the city. lure Sir, Edmunds reviowed thi ir, Edmunds reviowed tho hiatory of tho Tallway system and for thor purposes, reported. Fi Spectacles suite. er Peele cet ascents | iegisiation of the extra sossion, What tho mas rinciplus, Opera and Fold Glasses, ‘Telosco = Principles, 1 a pes, Ml: 1O ext yan roMotura, ute. jority had fuited to do by 1 conviots Juetescaped from State Prisons, and | | thelr attempt practically to. disfranchiso about | and will @ immodiately retengod. The tno, | 19 tha House to-day by Sr. Chaltners, proposes ‘Apply at Room 23 Pike's Building, 170 {OU vr maliticatton: By witrelateg aepempted | ete tay to Soule, Frvsidenig thatthe Dewo- | 21,000 [tepublicun voters in Biiunesota, |” reper often to bo collected by oxcoution | Natteat clonurtare frei uil former mutheds of State-at. HATS, tlons for the payment of ollicers whose seryicus | cratic membirs of tho Senate Titend ta put un About onv-hulf of the report fy devoted to. hereuftor, if the United States Marshal shall bo | rullrond legislation, and aima to complete the wore required to onforce the Election Jaws, | end to that class. If the Kuuator frum Vermont ACCUSATIONS OF WIHERY «| abletofnd anything, It will bo noticed: that | roads mentioned and ald other projects of pub» vy. UMBRELLAS. ‘All the Latest and Fusahlonable Parasola and extra sossion, ‘Tho adjournment of that session | sires to lift up bls vole Ju favor of that oluas of | is that of ono Churlos Reruns, a° Demovrat, and | mendod in Judge Mlodgutt'a lotteri ta tho At- | jndarsumont of rallroud bonds, It proposes to oe REI TO eS OST TTT Ho read long oxtracts from message: chooses to trata In that cump, hy iuy do 6, and Ho improvement without entullimr iny tax upoa DUNL AP & C0 Ho rend long oxtructs from tncssnges of tho | ree te ay biker caceliont. Sonmor wba des | #Rulnst Mfr, Washburn, ‘Tha first cavo discussed | Golsun is pardonod wxuctly on tho basla reco | thy peoply or involving. tho Governivent by the Bun Umbreltas, the largest aseortinent and withont providiug for the cumponsation of tho | vllivials, wo shall be very happy to honr from | alyo u Postmaster, Mr. Berons awore that he | torney-Gencrul recommending bla panton. | restory to the Government 106,200.00 acres of i, ersons charged with th inter him, 0" a * v bie land berutofore granted to the Southern cE eee See ute be Found ak DEANCO” Pouce and execution pe the laws es lig bill was then, paseod, Be enki calling bieedeyn ap gr Writs Washburn did Saaeae i era, Gee Bi rit juciile, Northern Pusey nid Atlanta alle “ f fatowst., the only exclusive Ume= A WAS UNPARALLELED and bays, i je! fous, US; ey * # 44 win; t 1) sulo, at an uverage Oo! sbrolia House in this 5 dat | nuys, 31,—a party vole. +| not reply to the lottor; that ho recolved u lottor | threv months to serve, bul under a recent United | por acre, to realize $13,000,000, to be constituted eu Ginbrelian, Secpoered and: rewalred, Now York Fifth-av, Matters, In tha history of this country if nov tn the history | MAY% lo Bary 2 Rn ir cia, of Minneapolis, ex: | Stutes statute he would have beon cowpelied to | Rpubll’ tprovetmout funy from whieh tonne HANOON A, 133 Stato-at. BOKEIN BITTERS. ATOTHE PUBLIC---BOKER'S DITTERS. {BEWARE OF COUNTERFRITS AND IMITATIONS, of nations, © Now, withina yeur after, Congress pressing gratification to kuow thut ho would H yr. ervi aro fa be mute to those railroads upon cortatn + The productions of this Celebrated House | wus culiud into scdsion tofullll tty voimdenub- | = WASIIBURN-~DONNELLY, | work Dor‘bir, Washburn, und toiling bin to | Temaln an additioual inonth after serving ove | ro ted conditions, Provision ia mada not to we have now In full supply, gation to provide money to curry on the Goy- YESTERDAY'S VOTE ON THE OABE. oonfer with Mz. Browar, a "Republican, who was | tho timo fur was 5 fiterfaro with the homestead entry, and at the ernment, and after for niuemonths the Marabals fat Dlepaten to Ct on managing Afr. Washburn’s cumpalgn in tho | ho chose to avail blmself of the privilege of bo- | gain time to deal with Justice and oquity with m CHICAGO | of the United states have boon ubligud tu curry baad Fe ‘The Chteaga Tribu viclnity where Bervug lived. Mr, Ucrens fure | ing released from tho payment of bls fine 0n tho | those compunies who lost their legul clalms to on tholr share of the dutics of the Government Wasitnaton, D. O., April 1.—Tho voto of the | ther tvatitied that he was not offered or prum- Sund that ho was a pauper, ‘That United | thelr laud-graute during tho grout fuancial 9 AGENT, | at their private expeuso, uid utter this Congress | ElecUons Committco ou the|Washburn-Donnelly | ised, wor did he over gocelvo, any qonuy front fiaund tito pecsoribes ‘tbat any personwhe | orale, = dance with the desira th a bas beon in sesalun four ineuths we at last reach Mr. Brower, or apy ono olag, in Mr, Washburn's " . ————$_ bot bryiths lesire frequontly exprossed, a ira caso was not oxpocted, The Democruts of the u te] # | inay be unable to pay bls ine can by relieved . i Botgay i aie yar ear NeW. Cor, Clark and Madisonsstas _) wort, ly callod wy Donclenoy bill uo pay thes | Committye, from tho” Brat Intended to oust | Bebalf: Wu, ho Sha oe Akhow of dr, lrawars | From auy furthor responsibility by suttstying 0 COMMITTEE WORK, * 4 08 for toeir tnodiclual yirtuus agetustaliaies | Gentlemen's Dress SUK Hate,,| ow tuo Goverument ourot tholr private pockots, | Washbura, but they expoctea, of course, to gain Withbueny ibat ‘ho did norknow of any money | United States Commissioncr that fo ts unable to ~* BOLITICAL RIDERS. “SSR PEGE arian, ‘roth. ihe ‘diguative. Orval wil *] and the condition on which we aro only uow | same solld ‘The ‘Bourt th Hi feo by Will Wass | pay it, und remaining in prison for thirty daye Bysctat Dispatch to The Okicaga Triduna, 1 fh be putup and sold novonly inquare but | Broadway Spring Style, on hand or willing to thls wast duc. tcke WH ee eo] vantoga. rhode: ors: Ee be 1d OF promised by Willian vig tor | stter the expiration of the torm for which fo 9: ‘ calc eit PINT BOTTLES, made to order, Suportor Quality, | the “sbamo of. tuo United . States, "bas | Committoe Intensely indignant at (he | oT a ae ie edad, toany person orpers | Was scutouced. WasiixaTox, D. O., April b=-Tuore is appar 4} LRODPESahat Sally, tavoling, and other purposes ‘At BAR. EES) ‘Hat-Store, | °x!s}04 0 tong, a that wo must hive a further | Organtzutlon of the Committes, which comprises bous, for such porson'a Gr porsotie' vote or votos : Gnxag's PARDON ently a division ta Demoorat{o councils. Thora, 3 ‘favor merchants’, sie, PPD ra aes A oer Price, ¥5. At. A C 076s | atevmpt i, purulysis or cinasculation of the | Ia [te number at least two Democrats whe thoy | or intluence for W.a), Washburn for membor of | reloascs bim from {inprisonment, and also from | scoms’ to be a faction of the Domocrioy' thas, . 1 Niwyodk No. T8donn-st,” ‘Vos-Otlice Box uaa = say are toc Uberal to bo relied on with any cor | Congress, Mz, Berens ulso frankly tostlded that | Ono and all costs. Its broader pardon than | Js unwilling lonwor to pursuo tse pollay of st, 86 Madison-st. (Tribune Building). | Elyction iawa, 24 this proposluon I invite the

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