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* Hayes workt use ee mondmont. Io quoted from tho specoh mado y ir, oberon te tho offect that this amond- nient * bound our defenders hand and foot, art sawed tho tigatal’ of the country.” Thoro was ‘a law on the statute books In the very words of this qmendmant. The party of tho gentloman from Now Jersey had cast, mory yotes for that Jaw than tho Domoorats hud. Where had tho ‘ontioman beon when bis party had been bind. ing “our defenders hand and foot He could nob have heen off Junket tng, vortainly, at such ori. jieighter. ate obedaneT waepaired with tho londor of tho opposttion.E. Wood, of Now York, Mr. Lwing~That pair dtd not save tho! Aagstat of tho country.” “ What nspeotacle,” he con- tinted; * the Htopublicgn party binding ‘ourde- fendors hand and foot.'” If was a vase + YRRY MUCH LIKE THAT OF WINTTARER pumplaining had bound iteclf. | (Laughtor. Soma Rentiemen ‘on the other side hard sald that tho Democratic purty ought not to nesuimo that he ariny. tnlawfully, Georgo Washington wore President, ho (Ewing) would not bo willing that he should have the power to use Lrogps atthe polls. Possibly Hayes might not make 0 bad uso of that power, An- other Presitiant might come in ntter him who would not boquitaso gnody-goody ns Haye io miht be aman of ambition and of swilffuiness, It might be Gen. Grant felight appinuse from tho Republican alde and erius of * Lt will") who bad anil in 1876 It a message to tho Honse that it was walltnderstood that tha presence of United States troops at the polling-places novor inter> fered with tho franchiaes of any citizen. Over one hunired yenrs aftor Independonce — had heen fought for and won, tho gentleman from Towa (McCold) hnd stated that American troops at American pollshad no alurm for him, Ho (Ewing) would he ashimed of tho other alta of tho Houso if he believed it could enimly utter ‘and feel such nscntiment as that. Hrd the love of liberty died as arts and solenees progressed? Had this wondorfal advance of the vountry in arts and scionces, this power which cnusod’ the people to exploro the liiditen depths of the uni+ ‘verso, and to uso tho latent and Invisible powers of Nature, been gecaramantod with the docny of the love of iberty in, therAmetican heart, If he felt that itshad, ho would pray to God that tho people might give up stem and ight ning, and go tack to the wonden plow and howed logenbin of their Jiborty-toving sirca. {Applause on tho Democratic aide} Ho dtd not. now hut that the Ropublicun party might, suc- ceed in brenking down all eufeguards of our Nberty, and in handinyovorterm after torm, and torm after term to tha gentleman whom It was Pleased to call (gnoring the million and a hat of soldiers who fin done the Apntingy tho savior ofbis country, But whothor jt coulil or could not succeed who bos Hoved that, of troops at tho polls should, not bo paras could not excngo themerlves for falllng to make this Dght.nnd he could tell the gentlomen on tha othor sido that if thoy proposed to carry it bus foro the Fgonls on the stump, and put theme felyes in tho position of opposing that prohl- bition, tho Democratio pnrty would meet thom upon it, and it, mightho that thoy would not fame with quite ag flying colors as they had ast fn Mr. Humphrey—It wo do not Succecd, we will not turn tho Government over to you with ‘ A.WAN/AND A NENBULION on your hands, (Laughter. Ne, win & inCcaneintions declared that on whatover sifa the troops night be ut the oteo- ton preolncts, bayoncts would become tho briso Instrumonts of tho potty despot who. sont thoin to the polls, ‘(Applause onthe Democraticaide.) Mr. Hobeson usked leave to read fye lines Trom the * Liberty-Loving Sirea.” Objection was inndo, and, wimid a deal of confusion. 'T. Turnor advanced and dumanded thatthe Chair ordor tho Soryennt-at-Arms to sake the gontlemun from New Jersoy into cus- , mtho question thon roourred on tho bilt and amondaonta, Minor amondments wore adopted without a alvision, and that relative to troaps at the polls by astrict party yote;—yens, 110; nuys, 95, THE BILL THEN PASSED, i Yens, 118; nhys, 03,—Another strict party vote, With the exception of Nicholas, ho voted in tho Regative, at West Point. ‘The suspicion was that the Ney thoso THE TARIFY. YESTERDAY'S DISCUSSION IN COMMITTEE, Spectat Dupatch to The Chteago Troune, Wasnrnoton, D. C,, April 13.—There seems to ‘Yo little prospect of any sorlous attompt nt a revision of the tariff nt this sosston, and it now Appears almost certain that no bill to put wood- | pulp ontho freo lst or repeal tho duties on Paper can be pnssod unless in some manner such bills can bo brought squarely before the House for action by n majority yotowithoutany agdnoy of tho Ways and Means Committe, Tho zation of the Committee to-day sooms olearly to prove this, ‘ho Committes of Whys and Monn Ypent its session to-day in u fruitless Yndenvor to take notion on the bichromate Ymnibus Dill. Tho subject was brought ip ons mation by Mr. Felton to report the bill with {ts numiorous amendments to tho House. Tho motion was followed by a long debnto, In * ‘phich tho propricty of making such a’ ropott. _ boop-iron question, making tho voto aix to yas dlscuased,- Mfr, Conger was stronuons In his »ypposition to any proposition looking to a re- port of tho bill. Mr. Carlisio thon moved to take ap tho pending amendmonts and voto upon Yhem noxt Thursday, Thero was some diacus- fon on tho proposition, it was o tic voto, as lows! : Pa ee Morrison, Wood, Carlisle, and jon—5. Nays—Conger, Frye, Kotloy, Phelps, and Dun- noll—5. A VOTE WAS THEN TAKEN bn Mr. Congor’s amondment admitting flannels, cottons, utc, at a duty of 45 por cont ad vatorom, This waa lost by n tio vote. Mr. Mills thonoffered AS a substitute for tho whois bill tho bill recont~ ly introduced by Mr. ‘Townshond, of Illinois, which exempts printing-papor, 1yposs and salt from duty. Mr. Fryo moved to strike paper from io DILL, “This motion was lost by n tle. Furthor xction on tho bill was cut sbort by Mr. Conger, who insisted! on an adjournment whon tho hour of 12 wos reached.’ Mr. Dunnell submitted ac resolution providing for tho appoint- mont of a sub-committee to take Into. considerntion tho whole subject of tariff re- vision, but this was voted down by the ravenuo tarif mon, who saw tn the resolution an {ndellnit postnonement of ull possible action lookiug to- ward revenue reform, , Tho discussion in committee to-day was at tines animated. In proposing the ‘Townshond ‘Dill for tha bichromate bill, Mr. Miller reminded tho Commitico thut tha Houso, only & wook ago, had bya majority yota declared in ste favor, aud he considered thia in the nature of an in- struction to the Committee, Thera wero but ten inemmbers present to-day, and of theso Mr. ‘Tuckor was patted With Mr. Gurileld, who is ab- font, Mr, Gibson, of Loufsinna, is also Absont in Louisiana, i ‘THB COMMISBION, Tho Sonnte Finance Committeo has agrocd Sige and reported fuvombly to the Honate the DI Intraduced by Mr, Eaton, of Conuoctiaut, which provides for tho appointment of a Tariit Cominission. ‘Tho bill proposes that n commnils- sion ot oxperts, coustating of nino parsons, shill be AcpUTare by the Prosidont and confirmed by tho Senute to take into consideration the entire subject of tariif revision, tho experts not to hoe conneoted with Congress, and to bo what thelr namo Snplies, porsons akliied in various beanch- o9 of industry in thoir reintions to politionl econ. omy and governmont, Tha djl gocs to tho enl> endar, : HOOP mtON, To the Western Assoclated Press. Wasiinatox, D.C, April in the Waysand Means Committeo to-day Mr. Morrison recorded ‘hls voto against Mr, Gartield's proposition on aha alx, and, for the proscnt at lonst, dofonting it, No Yots wis ronche) on tho main question. Tho only direct voto was pa Representative Mors risan's notion to Bubstitute for the chrome {ron DIN (to which sundry umonuments weroattached at the Inst mocting). x aes THE KELLOGG CASE, ’ DEN WILLS TRICK, Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, ‘Wasiinaton, D, C., April 1—Tt bas trans- Pired that during ono of tho recont caucusos of Demoocrutlo Senators on tho Kolloxg vaso Bon HU: waa dircotly uccuscd of duplicity In sup= pressing In his report the Important fact that the paragraph be quotes from the Fitch and Bright ouso in 185, and upon which ho mainly relies to support hia doctrino that The power of tho Bonate to judyo us to tho oloction and qualification of its own mombors is untime ited, abiding, and {fs not oxbausted in any particular case by onco adjudicating tho samo," waa tho language only of tho minority of the Committca In that case, Tho majority of thoCommittoo took an oppoatt vlow, tho prosont Bonstor Hoyard’s futhor making tho report. Tha Benato, which was “ovorwhalmingly Domocratio, Overrulod tho miuority and sustained tho mae dority, ‘That Ben Hil! should ‘havo attempted to Palm of as-A precedent the very prinolplo which @ Domoctdtio Senate ropudiatad so oin- pRattenliy is bala to haya urousod the Indigna- lon of sono. of the prominent Seputors, who boldly oxposed tho trick and turned the tables “Upon the trickster, ‘This incldunt is sald to buyo docldeil the contest, Hill was caught in bis own Yap, ‘and Kone won tho day, e Cats DEMOURATIO SENATORS gs Very much annoyed that tholr dlecuesions In uous on the Kellogg cuse should have giincd such wide pubtiolt rouge tho and aro Soternalnod Sf possible, at tuoir next caucus to discover who Is suspousibly for tuls publicity, It wi i be a very fruitless and wortnonious ins uiry. | Tho Democratio caucus has uo power to, summon withesaes, or tw punieh for contempt,” ‘ {he reas will for ouce be able to ask Demio- Ln 0 Senators ee as 0 coucua What thoy aro nator, Sow Byer inatentte Coe sees store a ur, in os bow acoural Ports of thuso seurct Precedings bavo bedn, COMMITTEE WORK, INTERNAL REVENUE. + pp BPtctal Disputen to ‘The Calcago Tribune. ‘Asiixatos, D.C. April 14—Mr. Carliate, from tho Ways and Moaus Commitico, repgrted to tho Houso, inte this afternoon, anew Internal Koyenue bill, with a very longihy roport of sixty pages. Tho report was substantinily sum- mnrizod inn dispatch upon this subject a fow days since, Tho bili goes on enlendar, and wn- dor tho new rules may bo reached by two mo- tlons, which cnt bo mndo elther by tho Ways and Means Comnitteo or tho Appropriations Committee, Those who aro urging tha bill hero hope that it cm: pags next week, but of this fhoro Is inich doubt. Tb acems to be sottlod that thore will be no tninority report. PUNLIC AUILDINGS. ‘T the Western Aeanctated Press, Wasmixaton, D.C. April 33.--Tho Bub-Com: mittee of tho House Committee on Public Hulidings and Grounds agroed to recommend a DILL fur tho erection of n Court-Houro nt Frank= fort, Ky., to cost not excoeding $100,000, HANKRUPT TILES. + Anow Bankrnpt bill will probably bo reported to the House at an cnrly day, ————— TIT WXODUS. MORE TESTIMONY, Wasiinaton, D.C., Aprit 13.—The Sonate Ex- odus Cominittea to-day examined It. L. Faulks nor, a colored man, 03 yenra old, from Natehi-> toches, Witness soit ho was a" itopulilican, but voted tha Demoorntia ticket," beonuse it was fafer to do so, and because of Inte yoars ho had become disgusted with the Republican lendors inthe State, He thought thore woro seventy or elghty colored mon In his district who proferred taand did vote tho Democratic ticket, but, when asked by Scuator Whidom to mention the nates of thoso ho was positive voted that ticket, ho could THINK OF BUT FOUR. fife reinfed his experfonco with the bulktozors, Aud suid that in 1408 ho was President of a Ro- publican olub in his parish. A few nights before oleetion-day ho was tuken out of lils hoviae by forty or fifty masked men, who robbed hin of hia purse atid registration pipers, and then al- lowed bin to return home after advising him to Foal his position ns President of the Club and to withdraw from polities, which he did. ‘Tho Vico-Presidont of the Club, a Mothodist minis- tor, he sald, DID NOT FARE 60 WELT. Armed and masked men visited tho preacher's house about the snine time, and, after enlting him out, because tho preacher recognized some of tho party ho was instantly alot and killed, Witness said be’ bad been perscouted by Ne ublicuns, presumably colored men, for affillut- ing with Democrats, and on ono occusion thoy had taken n yaltable mule belonging to hin and drowned tho nulmul, NOTES AND NEWS. A MILWAUKEE CONTEST. Spectal Dispatch to The Chi¢aga Tribune. Wasuinaton, 1). C., April 13.—Mitwaukeo is to ‘be trented to n pollticat surprise, John 1. El- ared and Senator Vun Schack, of Milwaukee, arrived in Washington to-day to nttompt to se- cure tho nppolntment of Eldred to tho ofice of Collector of Customs of Milwaukee. Eltred is bnoked by tho recommendation of all the, Ite- publican members of tho Loxisinturo and all tho State officers of Wisconsin, and by all the Republican mombors of Cohgress, John Nazro is tho present Culleotor, He fs a Republican of amfnont roapeutnbility, who has hold tho Offico for a long time, and against whom no charges havo been made, but bo seems In somo way to have lost his politicn! frients, Ho fs sald to be rathor more bigh-toned and impracticable than some of the pollticlins lke, aud too stift- neokod a Presbyterian, Thore {s another com- Difcation In connection with thts place, ns it {a sald to have been promised by some of the Ho- publienn leaders ton German Republican, and tho fact thut he is not now recelving tho aupport of Republicans hls frlends here sny will work to tho Injury of tho Republicans among tho Ger- mans, Senator Carpenter fs one of Eldred’s Strongest supporters, THE GENEVA AWARD, eS Legal artifice having exhausted ovory pretext for furthor postponing consideration of tho Genovn Award bill, it was tukon up this after noon, when Judge Davis read onv of Lis ponder- ous opinions in defense of. subrogation. Mr. TNhoat replied, and offered. an amendment to the Dill which effectually cut off Insurance ompn- niles anc remunerates thoso who paid war premiums, Mr. Binine, although not feollug well, mado a fow forelblo romarks, and thon Mr. Thurman, who bas charge of tho bill, expressed a wish that no vote would bo taken on tho Hoar amendment untll tha closo of tho dobate, hte ho desires) to aspenk for an our or oso Mr. Bayard hi Y- fended tho bill in nn able eae taliowed' by an onilventng colloquy between Mr. Carpenter and Be. Binino, the. former intimating that. the lattor was not a Inwyor, Tater In the debate Mr, Carpenter inadvertently nidressod tho pro- siding ollicor as Your Honor,” and soon ature warde wis inclined to doubt the nuthonticity wu lotter which was prep igi O, Cushing.” “Ah,” exclaimed Mr. Biaine, “tho gentleman wants to havo # noturial cortifleate attached to tho ponor stating it Is tho signature of Gen, Cushing, to make it what ho enlls ‘testiniony,'* Tho rour of Jnughter which followed showed that tha Senator from Muine, agaln had the beat f it. To-morrow Senntor Call, of Florida, will open the debate, .ot ov THK RESERVOIR SYRTEM. momorial in favor of tho reservolr system. ont Upper: Mississippi River, which fa sinned By, all the Republicans In Congress from the States in tho Mississippi Valloy whose districts are affected by commerce on that river, haa beon prosonted to the House Commerce Come mittee, Tho greater portion of the Koprescnta- tlvos from tho following States have slmned th memorial: ‘iionesota, Wisconsin, Winojs, own, and Missourl, ‘THE WABIMUIN-DONNELLY CASH. © To tho Western Associated Pres Wastinaton, D. @, April 1i—Tho House Comittee on Hlections to-day Instructed Rop- resentative Minning to subinit to tho Houso the Wagshburn-Donnolly cago in behalf of tho Committee, and recommend the adoption of tho following resolutions: 2. That William D, Washburn ts not ontitled to his sout for tho reasons Kubinitted, and whio h ure embodied in tho majority report nlroady submitted; and, s ‘That Tqnatius Donnolly {4 not ontitled to a seat a a Jouso from he rae ei nance Die rict fol 6 rensONne cmbodlo by 1o report, aso publishod, snarls aacen TAX. Recoipts from tho tobnoco tux for tho first uix months af tho presont fisenl icant compared with the corresponding porlodt of tho Inst fscal yonr, in all tho dletricts which returned. $10,000 and upwards during the flecal year, show a total Increase of 878,700, NOMINATION, Tho, Presitent has nominated Thomas W. Scott for Postmuster at Foirticld, 1. fea CONFIRMED, 0 “‘Bonnio vonfirmed tho nomination of cuncios 0. fon Eustennator ae Portage, Michie nek resect LL. B. Sturtovin uporvisor of tha Consua Fitth Distrlut of Pennsylvania. ‘ronacco, ‘Tho House Committee on Forotgn Affairs or- derod # favorable report ty bo mado to tha Hausa upon’ Mr, Housu's Joint resolution authoriziy tho Prosidant to upon auch egeutletion wit Franco, Spain, Austria, und Italy aa bo muy doom udvisnble with a viow to romoving tho ro- strictions on the importation of tobneuo. into thogo countries and seuuring to our oftizens ap open market thorein for tho samo, AMY NOMINATIONS, « All tho ponding nominations for promotion in +} the Engineer Corps and in the cavalry and ine fantry branches of tho service woru to-day roe ported f worably Crom the Sonate \* hilttes, and placed ‘on the catenniar Uy Gait ‘ 4 THE NECORD, . SENATE, Wasitxaron, D, C., April 12—Mr, Bayard, from the Committe on Finance, roported, anonimonts, the Senate bill to provide for tho Appolutmont of a commission w investigate the quoation of tart. Placed ou tho culendar, ‘Tho Commission to tnvcatiguto tho tariff will conalat of nino membors, to bo appointed from. oivit ito by tho Proafdont, by and with tho ad- vico of tho Senate, tho first namod to ‘bo Presl- Wont, . Tho Commisstonora aru to rocelye $10 por duy oach’ during tho poriod engaged in activo duty and actual traveling and othor‘neoossary expenses, It shall be tho duty of the Commis sion to take {nto consideration and thoroughly investigate all tho yarioua quostions rolativo to tho ngricultural, commercial, mercantile, manufacturing, imining, and industrial in- terests of the United Stutos, so fur as tho samo may bo noccassary to tho estabilsh- mont of o judicious tari or tho -rovision of the oxisting taro? upon tho scala of justice to nll intercats and for the purpose of fully ex- auilnitig tho matters which may coms bofars it, Such Commission Is empowored to vielt such diforont portions of the country as it may decom adyisnbie, They abull roport to Congrvas the rosults of thelr investigations and tho testimony taken from timo to timo, and make afnal ropart inne laloe than tho iirst Monday fu Der . obte. Blutor Introduood a bill forfelting to tho United States the unearned Jands included in tho yrantinude to the Oregon Central Hallronad Company by tho act of dfay UY, 1870, and for other: purposes, Hoforrod tu thu Conimittes on Judi. elury, whic! barge of all. bill to forfolt railroad graute, "Tho Jane resolution tegnilaing tho health ordl- napeed of tho District of Columbia wag takon up. teraome umendmenta tful been mado, the Joint r&solution wus pussuil yeas, 4; unye, 5 The onlinances Iegulizod urv those of tho lute District Bourd of ifenith as rovised, ainond- uae a adopted Noy, 19, 1875, with certain ex- ‘ ‘tne morning hour haying expired, the Senate THE CHICAGO: TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL ‘ 14, 1580. resumed tho consideration of the Genava Award Mr. Garinnd yloided tho soor to Mr, Davis, of IMinols, who addresacd the Benate. Ho cx- Byes his euepelee that tho Benatar from Tassachusctts (Honr), who recognized tho right of subrogation, should deny that the under- writers are entitled to subrogation to the rights -of Insured ownorsof Vessels destroyed by tneul- pated cruisers, Hoth Governments understood that tho Aine bama ciates ineluted losses to American citl- zons by the operntions of tha various Confed- erate crutsera, We alsa presented clulins ag a nution, but the tribunal excluded thon. We contended that Grent Britain had fniled in her uty. Wott have deol war, but inac- cordance with the enlightened aptritof the ayo wo aulinitted our disngreementa to arbitration, and aro bound In eauity to ublde hy the letter and spirit of the reault of that arbitration. All claims except thono for direct losses by ine culpated crulsors were rejected, thorctore wo have no right to divert it LaAno my EAL OF other claims, ‘Tho award was inne in gross, our agreement repreacnting that the losses had alrendy been aggravated We dalas, but, in view of what {s now argued by the opponents of the Committco vill, ft fs unfurtunnte that the tribunal waa not allowed to parson anid cortity each claini. It could not in that event be argued how that tho award was to tho Government ns a National fund, uninonmbered with conditions as to distribution, Lord Chief Justles Cockburn: explicitly stated that the tribunal was to con- elder only clatins for Individunt losses growin; out of tho nets of tha three crulscrs named, His langage is ton explicit to lenyve any doubt as tothe nature of tho award, We fro morally hound to observe tha spirit of the award, thoug' tho claimants have to legal remedy aginst the Government, slinply becnuse the United Stites fe not lato to sult, Wo should not bo misled by jury Inistakan aympathy, bat decide tho conilict. ing claims to thts award by those prinolples of Inw and Justice which should always govern in tho determination of private rights. Mr. Honr moved toatrike out of tho bill tho olnnse repealing so much Of the act of 1874 ns excludes claims of losses by insurance compn- nies, Mr, Thurman said to atriko out tho clause ro- Amburalng undorweriters would ba to defont tho aclu objectof the bil. He hope, there- foro, thit the vote on that mation would be res ferved until the debnte on the bill hn ended, 116 expected to close the debate In support of 19 DILL, : Mr, Dnyard supported the bill, A dolloquy ensued between Messrs. Carpenter and Binine, during which many personal thrusts wero givou and. parried, causiug much merri- ment in tho gallorics, Mr. Thurman anid the whole question could put Ina nutshell upon tho clutms of these private eltizens for Sninages: which thoy had Suatnined by tho loss of thelr private proporty. Great Britain, by tha Judgment of tho Geneva tribunal, has patd ws 815,600,000, Now, there aro Senators who say tnoso mon shall not receive the money, and that those whose cluims are ro- deoted shall have it. Pending dobnto, tha Sonate wont into oxcou tive session, and soon adjournod, NOUsR. Mr. Thompson submitted tho conference ro- part upon the Censits bill, and, after somo de~ ato upon a point of order, the report was agreed t0. tre Wells, from the Appropriation Committeo, reported tho Indinn Appropriation bill, and it was rend to the Committee of tho Whole. Mr. Curllale, from the Committee on Ways and Means, reported back thu bill amonding the laws: gelation, tu Intorunl revenue, Roferred tothe ommittee af the Whole, Mr, McCold nekod the House to pnas tho bill granting a pension of $60 per month to the widow of Maj.-Gen, Curtia, of Lown. He stated that Gon. Curtis hud onco represinted the dis- trict which he (McCald) now reprogonted, and bad beon Colonel of tho regiment in which he had served, and It wits thorefore n matter of peautine interest to him that tho bill should bo naseds Pith bill was pnssed, and tho House took a ree cosas until 7:0, tha orouing nussion to be for the consideration ot pension bilts. EVENING BEBSION, The Ifouse wont into Committes of the Whole ir. srevenout In tho chair) on tho private ealendur. After having oxpended two hours in passing five bills, tho Committes discontinued cousid- eration of bills on tho culondir in rogulnr order, and it fow bills were agreed to at the requost of Individual mombera, The Comimittev rose, and tho House, after passing tho bills reported to it, adjourned, , b a WHITTAKER, OBSERVATIONS. Special Dispatch to The Uhicago Tribtine. West Point, April 13.—The revulsion of fecl- ing hore as to the colored cndot's guilt isin- orensing rapidly. Officers who belloved Friday Inst that Whittaker was lying and Ind mutilated Limsolf, now huve changed tholr views, and whilo thoy atill ling to tho belief that the cadete xre not implicated, thoy admit that . Whittaker could not havo tiod and out himaelf. Ona Ingoniona gen- tloman holds tho cadets had nothing to do with it, beonuko the nffnir has none of the enr-marke of a cadot’s outrnge, Tho brutality of the re- cent outrnge, bo says, places it outaido tho category of . hazing, and thorefore it must havo been tho work of somo other persons. It ia possibte the marked wenk- ontng in the views of authoritles fiero fs can nectod with the visit of Assistant District- Attornoy Fiero, Ho has beon active all day, ‘This morning ho took nstenographic copy of Whittaker’s testimony, and studicd ft carefully. ‘Then he wontto Whittaker's room,and nado him go over tho whole story, and show oxactly how everything occurred, Tho boy Jonked bin atruight in tho ove;and told his atory as in court, and a rigid eross-oxaminatlon falied to shake his tostimony in tho allghtest particular. Waittaker wis gratoful to the Assletant 1is- triot-Attornoy for culling on him, but said ho was afrald It would do no good, Evorybody was against him, and be dospaired of over establish- ing his innocence In tho presont court. “Why,” ha sald, * {ta horribly to bo shut up here, acoused of a crime Iike this, No ono to aponk to you or Bay a kind word,.and overybody iusisting you'ro guilty. Thoy aay must outrageous things nbout mo; that Ivo fied, told haif-a-dozen storica when I've nover told anything but tho truth. Thoy suy, ‘Why didn't he recognize tho volees of the three men?’ How could 17 Nono of them, over speak to me oxoopt oltlointly, and fow of those. Why, thoro aru lotsof men | don’t know, and lots mora whose votvos 1 novor henrd,”” Mr. Flere heat qucatanod, Burnett and Hodg- son, who wore in Whittaker's roam on tho morn- ing of the atfnir. Ho vallod on tho Professor, and tound to his astonishmont that Whittaker, instead of bolig n drudgo nt his lossons, was bright and intelligent, and, ag ‘a rile, an, oxcot- lent scholar. When Filp ** wis hore to ons gourage him ho got on rapidly, but kinco the ae wont he his hid no onto turn to, The y had felt bis loneliness and tsotntion, but had not fost all heurt, and only three weeks before tho outrage wrote ta Prof, Greenor, saying he had strong hopes of epting through. Blnce tho atalr of Wednesduy Inst ho hnd boon wbsont. tivo in consequence, and in both cases the abe aoncos have boon marked nynlnst bint, ‘The two witnesses to-day wore in atriking feat stig Pare at who ‘Pfrcoged, Hwa: Tho Mad, Les somo roluotanuc, ho helloved tho boy's’ assailants wore other than himavif. Dr, Alexander, of whom auch groat, things hud been oxpeuted by Whit- taker’a ucousors, turned aut on omuch teas dangorous porsonage thin had beon antici pated. Ho give his testimony coolly, bite did. not look espealally comfortubdle, Ho contradloted Burnett’sstatomont about the blood bong freab, aud there were othor discropancios botween bis story and those of tho precoding witnesses. Tho Recorder triod to draw unt of him much damuging ovidonco that tho dnetor consplouously refusot to give, He auld ho had thought the boy not so fisunsiblo as ho ap- wrod: bat, if his story was trua, hls exclunine long, * Don't out mo,” cto, wero perfoutly nat: ural. Altogothor, tho doctor was Tur fruin gly: dng tho swooping and general assertions antlole Buporintondent Taylor roportod that nono of tho alx additionnl lotters, wnderatood to bo Whittakor's and handed hitn, Sompared with tho pronyy ious note. ‘Tho thoory it Whituiker bogan his diabolloal plot by writing throntening odea, to himself is now protty thoroughly ex- A CABINET DISCUSSION, Spectat Diepateh to Thé Chicago Iribuns, + Wastinaton, D, 0, April 1.—At tho Cabinct mooting to-duy tho Whittaker caso was taken under consideration, and it was deoldod that Cadot Whittaker ought. to bo ropreasnted by counsel, und that the Governmont should sco to it that a thorough and impartial inquiry should hoe bad. It wus deolded to yall upon Martin I, Townsend, ox-mombgr of Congress from tho ‘Troy (N. ¥.) District, and at presont United States District Attorney for that distriat, to bo presont at the inquiry, Cadot Whittaker oun bo cortain of 0 fulr trial under ‘Tuwnsond’s whtche fuloyo, Tho colorod cadet could havo found HO more carnest and enthusiastlo friend, and us ia roported hero, and ad is bolioved by iminy Sonators, there fe W syatomn of covert oppression priuticnd by both: oblours and cadets at Weet Point agatiet all colored cudets, for tho Jurposs of disvourugt colored youth trom aspiring to ontor this nu. ory of soldier aristocrats, Mr, ‘Townsend will be nt ta ind out about it Aqpon many Ropub- floun Banatans, sineo tho Whittaker ocasu has en brought up, have compared notes, and ux ress tho opluiun that the udininlstration at Voat Point {s perhaps not aa domocratic as tt Ought to bo, and that Cadot Whittakor, who {0 the viotim uf oxtrugos, oi outeot to have been placed on triul as a crimfe ween era and volunteor soldiors, if 16 “ahold appear 1 that it not at the ye nny Injustice nas boon done to C Hee he ators Will poobatiy ba nears bana tances SENATY BENTIMEN'T, Speelat Dispatch to The Chisago Tyibuna Wasnuinarox, D. 0, April 18.—Tho focling with reapeot to Whittaker is fast taking shape in tho Banate In favor of minking ne approprine tlon for West Point until ith vs perfectly Appuirent that tho colored cadet wen trented with fairness. The Military Academy bill Ia now In Conforsnes Committes, nnd rovernl Repub- lean and Democratic Senators have agreed among themacives that nothing shall bo done with Cuntll the Whittaker cuxo ts fully under. stood by the Senate, and nothing then if it shall not clearly appear that a stand honorable course bas been pruraued through out in this matter by tho nuthort- flex of tho Academy. “Benntor Bruce, who fs to he absent for a short time, has the promise of Republican members of tho Com- mittee that no getion stall be taken on tho Military Academy bul until his return. Several Democrats have’ also promised to Aru Wi hint in withholding appropriations In case Whittaker dues not recelve flr treatment, ——_—— POLITICAL NEWS. ILLINOIS. Bpeclat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. MENporA, IL, April $3.-—-Prolitbition or licenso was the fssue before tho eltizens of Mendota, and thoy gnvon very deel Proof that they cannot indorse prohibition, for they elected the Heonse ticket without eompromisc, and by the largest majority polled for yeurs, Tho follow- ing are tho olllcors elected: KE. 8, Childs, Mayor, J linean, G, W. Tewkesbury. Philo Cantle, an K, Wormley, Alderinen; “J. 4, Lamberton, Vollco Magistrate, Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Rockroin, We. April V.—Th esterday prased olf 1" ie purty were victorious in all but the ‘Third sirth Wards, Tho Hon. 8.18. Wilkins was. rel Md ntenrly or without any particular op position, aithough A few avattering yotus wero east for other individuals. ‘Tho Common Cane efl will stand) the same Meonse and no Heongo ns dust your. I. C. Seovill was revieeted Alderman hi the Secand Ward, George 4, Haskell reflected In the Fourth Ward, and Henry Cox in the Sixth Ward. The Counell this yenr Will bo as follows: 83 rr Bh, Wilkins, Mayor; Prohibition Alderm ‘iret Ward, Hi. H, Witwer, Second Ward, 1. G, Seovilly Third eorge Sixth nd the no- c » George E. Kings Fourth Ward, Haskell; Fitth Ward, H.C, Wilson: Ward, Henry Coxy Bevonth Ward, 8.7. Craw. ford, makiug Ove Pronibition and two License, INDIANA, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, IxpraxArouis, Ind, April 13.—Gen. M. D, Manson, Auditor of the State, hna been very ene phatio for suveral days in denying that ho is a candldato for the nomination fur Governor. To- day ho sald in the most explicit -terms that he will not allow his name to come before the Dom- ocratie State Nominating Convention as a enn dldate for Governor, Hesnyn it is desired to comply with tho old preeedents by giving exch of the officors whose ters are of but two yours’ duration 4 Becund term, nud, ns nll the others witl be up for renoniination, he don’t intend to break the sinte. Gray and Landers he considers tho most available men, butexpreases no choice. —————— NEW TORK, ALBANY, N. Y., April 13.—The charter election to-day rosuited in the revteetion of Mayor Nolan and the entire Democratic ticket by a large ma- jority. Fifteon of tho soventeen Alitermen are Demoorntic, Twenty-five or thirty lides voted for schoo} ollicers, 1n Hoboken the entire Demoeratic ticket was elected. John A. O'Neil, Democrat, for Mayor, defeats the present Mayor, Besson, Republican, Naw You, April 1. municipal election In Jorsey City tating ed dn lang Ropub- Hean pains, which will ive the Republicunscon- trolof the Paullve and Fira Commissioners, and probably of tho Aldorimunlo Bound and Bourd of Public Works. ‘The Police and Fire Bonrds aro now a tie Tt will take somplete returns to decida who fs clected Mayor, nithough the Republicans at midnight clalmed tho election of thelr eand!~ date, Henry Dusenbery, by 00 majority, NEW JENSEY. Pent Axunoy, N. J., April 13.—The Republice ansoarriod tho muntelpal clection bore to-duy. a NOBODY MURT. A Duel Fought Near Philadelphia— Both Partlos Unhurt. PurnaDecrmra, Pa, April 13.--Two members of tho Firat City Troop, Dr. J, William White and Hobort IT. Adams, well-known society men, had aquarrel after dritl uno night last week, during which tho former applied an epithet to tho lattur which was construed Into an insult. A correspondenco ensued, which resulted in tha Arties Hiceting On Katurday last near Newark, Del, toavttle the difiteulty by the code ducilo, Adams, the segrieved purty, having flrat. shot, atmed at ond missed his antagonist, when the Intter fired in the air, Adams not dosiring nn other shot, the partios Book hands and returned to Philadelphin, . No urrost has yet boon mado, A ONE-SIDED GAME. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dunvguy, In,, April 13,—Tho Dubuquos opened tho season at this place with the Chicnyos, who easily dofontod the home club by tho rathor startling score of 27to0. Tho wenknoss of tho Dubuques was owing enti to Inck of prac- tice, the ning having pe together but once provious to the game. lela's pitching wis very. Beer, owing toa lamo side. Outside of this tho Jiub made very few poor plays, but theac wero of the most glirlug kind. —— SUICIDE. Speciat Dispatch tu ‘he Crteagn Tribune, ALton, UL, April 13.—Miss Maria Balley,a young luly. about 20 yenra of age, who was nt Mrs. Dr, Glasse’s house, nonr Uppor Alton, JIL, committed suloide by taking morphing about 7 o'clock tls morning, When she was found De. NON Wis Bent for, but bis sorvices werv of no vall. Nocuuse has yot been vssigned for the rash aot, ——— REVENUE OFFICERS’ WORK, Ciarurston, 8. C., April 1%.—Tho tntornal rovonite officers huye destroyed in Pickens nnd Cherokeo Counties nine’ diativfiories and 10,000 gallons of mash and beor, and scoured six cop- per stills, DRUNKENNESS, Dr.D ‘Unger, diseavorer of tho cluchona cure for drunkennoss, cures wll cuses, Room 27 Palnier Housv. BUSINESS NOTICES, Arends Kumyas has boon uned witht highly beneficlil results during tho Inst four years in the various forniaot fyspepsta, sgustritts, inusen, general debility, consumption,ete. Kus myssis not a medicino; it isn pleasant, wino- Miko bovorngo (n food; made from milk, pooul+ intly grateful to ndelteate stomach. Nothing elso initkes flesh, and blood, and strength Bo fat, Itenn bo safely retied on for the recunorat(on of thowe cases of low citattg In whieh inedication or ordinary nutrition fall, Rend for clroular, fons, Arond's Kiumygs trade, Consumers supplied direct! by A. Arond, Chemist, 170 Madison atreot, Chi. cugu. << In nothing should ono bo more enare= ful than in tho selection of cosmotics, J. & 1, Atkinson's Milk of White Roses, whilo harm Jess und delightfully perfumed, is ono of the most effoative. } TALT BIETEIRN, UNFERMENTED ARARRAREEAR MALT BITTERS TRADE MARK WAAAAAA MALT AND HOPS’ iTTER CONBUBIPTION.To provent night sweats, to ase tho cough, and arrest emaciation and do- cling, ho other form of malt or modioine can howstbly oqual MALT BIELENS. This Nutrient and Tonio is rich in nourishment and atrunyth. it tidus tha pations over the Inoat oriticnl stages of the diseuse, digeats aad Hagimitatos food, On» riehos and purifies the blood, It bullds up the systom by stlmulating Into now Ufo tho entire process of digestion, by whleb new blood a made ane tho Penureag of discusy ond dubliity arrested, HALT HITTHUS wre prepared without fer montution frum Cannaian BAMLE MALT sug PS, and commend, themsolves to Consump. tives aud those Congumptive ‘Tondeney, to Dolicato Femutos gud sickly Children, to. the Auod au to tho, Nervaus, aod to tao Bt and Phydically Prostruted, ag the purest, safest, and moat powertul Restorative yot discovered in modluine, Ass for MALT Berrens propared by the MAur INTTERS COMPANY, and beo that every bottly boars tho Litsbe MARK LAusL, duly elgiod and Anclogod in wave Ines, 16 suen In cut. MALY UITTERS are fur sale by wll Drugulele, CUTICURA REX. (uticura BLOOD AND SKIN REMEDIES. Tho trentment of kin Diseases must he cone Ptitutlonal and local, Firat. purify the Tlood; next, restore tho Ktrength; Utrd, alleviate the External dymptoma. There is but one way to purty tho blood, and thats through the bowels, Iver, Kidneys, and skin, These organs are the aiatunn purifiers of tho eystem, und carry olf waste or dend matter, Cuticcna Mnsonvent 18 the greatest blood purifier In medioine. It ist eathurtio. a tonle, a Iver stimulant, a dluretic, resolvent and nbsorbont. Itabserbs to ftaclf the p! Hons clenients that flout in the blood, and purges them from the syatem. Itincrenecs tho appetite, perfects digestion, and soon bulids up faster than disease can festroy, ind henco ormanentts cures, CoTicuna, n dedicinal Jel- iy for external appliention, arresta disease, ents ead dend flesh and skin, alnys iniiammation, itching, and irritation, re healthy ulcers and old sores, and benls every external affection whon tho [trsoLvent fs taken internally, Itisa natural reproducer and beautificr of the hair. CurTicuna ‘TomET SOAP, prepared from Cutie cura, Is elennel a heuling, refreshing, and tho only wholesome beauties of the skin, which tt softens, whitens, and preserves: nit all rife. CHTICURA SHAVING Boar, prepared rom Cutleurn, Is the tlrat and only medicinal Fonp compounded expeeinliy for shuving. Gene Uemen pronounce tt worth its weight In gold, siti BLOOD HUMORS, ‘Whole Syatem Affected. Giandalnr Sywell- luge, WHh Vicerutions, Macking Cough. Mratns, Weeks & Porren—Gentlemen: T have been allilcted with a Btood Humor for two yours, which tho best city doctors called Erysipelas, Chronic Peorinals, and Seald Head. My whole system, expecluilly face, head, and lungs, was af- feoted, Itricd ail the best-known advertised rotnedies with nosuceess whntever, Was told by the best lung doctor in this city that the sooner T fot cured. the betror. My symptoms were 1 humor vecompunied with wlanduiur swellings, with ulcers fn the thront and atomach, dry, rack- ng coudh, deutiess, with raging noes in the head, For fifteen months f have done nothing but take medicine, with no benellt whatever. THe Catlenra Remedies have eured me, in gratl- tude for whieh fmuke this public stutement,. Reapeettusly yours, PRANK ASHLEY, 28 Portland-st., Boston, April 7, 187U. , ECZEMA Effectunity Cured in Elaht Weeks, Nothing Equal to the Cutiourn Remedies, Mrasnis, Wrens & Porten—Gentlemen: Have never used any remedies for blood disenaes that con compare with tho Cutlourn Remedies, 1 have tised them tn all forins fore very severe ease of whitt the doctors cull Eczema, which was effectually cured tn eight weeks, Asn blonl purider riothing can cna your Cutienra Hee solvent. I cannot suy tuo mtich in thelr praise, and Tam nolving thei about the city. ‘Truly yours, ete, MANUEL MANINTZ. ith Burgundy-st., New Orloans, La, Aug. 24, 70, CUTICURA REMEDIES, For Shin, Scatp, and Biood Munars, Are prepared by WEEKS & POTTER, Chemists and Druggista, Oh) Washington-St., Boston, 21 FronteSt,, ‘Toronto, Ont. and BR Snow Hill, Lon- dion, mtd are for ente by ull Drugglsts.. Price of Curicuna, snail boxes, 00 cents; hirge boxes, contain two ind one-half tlines the quantity of small, ENT, €1 per bottle, Cuti- cunA MENICINAL ‘Tomer Soar, Zi cents. Cutt. CURA MEDICINAL SUAVING & Ys conta; in bars for Barbers and Jurge consumers, 60 cts. FSO zg THE TRIBUNE WEATHER-MAP.. From Observations Made by the Signal Service, U.S. A., at 1x P.M, Washington Mean Time, April 13, 1880. inte Weet Yocom Ureenwich [8A *P ‘Whantpeg) STATR OY WEATHER, 8 Te) Toft cpetet EN EX i : CHARACTER OF WISD-FONCK, 2 @)/O O ® ® Fil | Pair, Cloudy. isin, Snow. | Calm, Light, sreoh, Geie. { Esonnabn ¥ Pembing , oO } 4% y "ar 3040 4 Nar 29, Prockonr fg @inr ‘<P ‘Rainfall, past 6 hours. har. Barometer. 7. Thermometer. (Gry 29.83 Tap ~ i. mes 65 Bar 29.73, Logansport « To6 0) ‘orn Bar 29, primera (TR gj? @e, 3 fowthapons GB, Pincennes SY A ouleviliea 77, Hine 29.04 T66 7A, Cantal oRaghyl ie , Ationta > To 12/2 “Tongltode Wee fom Aly Wakington, Arrows paint in the direction: 1 the rind leblowing, Frathersapong arrows initeate wind 2 Esinleing Tolodo TM New ort P 2949 NP Mladeyphle ‘ Cotonibas part) | anhaoryy} Washingtony Cyt? at Pt { TOM, ‘s b, Richmond, if b Norfoles” Yah wT 9, i EXPRESSLY FOR THE PRIOR, MAND/MONALLY & Co. cre A TaMtinere, Fe ‘Observations taken at all tations at tho samo moment of time, ' LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. a ary. ‘Maximum, 4; minimum, 4. INDICATIONS, pa Orricr or titx Curr Staxau Orricen, Wasninatoy, D, and tho Ohlo Valley, warmer, clear, or partly cloudy weat! falling barometer, C., April H—1 a, m.—For Tennessee + Southerly winds, stationary ox For tho Lower Lake region, increasing cloudincss followed by rain or snow areas, warm south, westerly shifting to colder northerly, winds, and rising barometer, For the Upper Lake region, incrensing cloudiness, with rnin or snow, variable winds, mostly: ; nortuensterly, stationary or lower fempcrature and barometer. For tho Upper Mississippi and Lower Missouri Valleys, clear wenthor, followed by increasing cloudiness, and wrens of ruin or snow, warm southwest, shifting to colder northerly winds, falling followed by rising barometer, a Cautionary sifnals continue at Duluth, Houghton, Marquette, Escanaba, Milwaukee, Section | 1, Chicago, Grand HavenfSection 3, Mackinaw, Alpena, Port Huron, Dotrolt, Section 4, Toledo, Sans dusky, Cleveland, Section & Erie, Nutalo, Rochester, and Oswego. Thesa Plasters put new COLLING ite ine the Whit ‘and BEEF eoTO Sleepy Muscles. strengthen: fue mine aut palicul Back» arww Insammation from LASTER? tho’ ive and Ridneyes stinilate tho Stomach and Rowels, and, when placed over the pit of the stomach, cure Pyepep- Kia, Indigestion, Chronte Dtarrhcea and linus Colic, and prevent Ague. Malaria, and other Ciimutio Disenses, Get the genulne. Ask for Coun Voltale Electric Puraus Plasters, Price = cents, SAPANULE, ‘SHRUIVIU TRADE THE OFLENRATED GLYCEIINE LOTION, giver immediate roitet, nnd a radical cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgin, Malaria, Diphtheria, Pheumonia, Sore Throat, _« Inflammation of the Lungs, Tame Mack, Inflammation of the Kidnays, Nackache, Fler, Bunions. or Soreness of thy Feet from whnt= over cause, Murns or Seatds, und ull Intammato Discnres, Ssayanulo” will evo tite. Yo not negted ”, hottla, ‘full patentars. certifieates, &c., in our Iuminated cl rr, Rent freo upon appiiention by fetter, No eink in trying ih tswe kuirinloe ‘satisfaction or aT eee ao. Mand by uit Pawan ee Find Bottles OS ACRE RINT & COMPANY, MOTOS PGMA e cO0 Oo Wirlesats Avonte Chicaio, il BAKING POWDER, THE CONTRAST! ‘While other Raking Vowters are Tarnely, ADUL. TERATED with ALUM and other hurtful drags, Dr. PRICE’S 10PMOg bas beon kept UNCHANGED Jn all of Ste orginal malty and wholesomencas. The beat pvidence of tts TY. UEALTHFUBLNESS, PURITY, and BF! TIVENESS. la THK FACT of (te being ancd tovlay, from North to Nauth, from Egat ta Wert, in the homes of fhe rich and poor, whore it has been used for the last 16 years, A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER, NEVER SOLD IN BULK. me” STEELE & PRICE, Manufseturecs of Iupulin Yeast Gems, Spocla) Flavoring Extraeta, Lites, Clilengo and St: Louie. Ear WINANCIAL, JOIIN A. DODGE & CO., Hnnkers and Stock Brokers, BWALI-ST, NEW YORK. Buy and soltond tab por cont marin, all Btooks York Bt changto, und oxo- doultin on the New ack Kx cute orders or Stock Uriyilute Cont ut favorne ble rates. Bull iatarmation on all matters relating 1a Kick Speculation furnished on application, Wouk- i Jf Report bt ioveuentsin thustuck mnrkursant foo WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, Madison and Peoria-sts,, WILL OCCUPY the ENTIRE BUILDING itis now located in, FROM GARRET TO CELLAR, increasing its already immense space threefold. Prior tothe RE- MOVAL of the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT to ELEGANT QUARTERS on Second Floor, we propose amusing the public and attracting attention to this Department by squandering some money in the form of GENUINE BARGAINS MILLINERY! (THE RAREST THING KNOWN.) SEE THIS! Six Cases Siilor Mats at. 25c each, A Mixed Sailor, Trimmed, at 35¢. Misses’ Fine Milan Ih i Trimmed, at Ge; usual price, $1.00, Mixed Websten Braid $2 Mut for $1. Butterenps, “Sweet, Littl,” assorted shados, 15¢ doz, 50 cartons Flowers, now, 250 Spray and upwards, Ostrich Tipg, 256, j French Fraines, usual 500 quality, 15¢, CARSON, PIRIE & CO, BONNETS AND HATS. SPECIAL OPENING. Room 4, Central Mus'e all, Wednesday, 1th, WEBSTER & COMPANY, 75 RTATENT., furmorly 107 State-nt. Sd BAKEIUS CHOCOLATE, &c, 2780. E tv thetne in tea, but con Our took of Chole Chequlute Neselpts will be wddres ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD. 1880. WALTER BAKER & 60,, Dorchester, Muss, CHOCOLATE, BROMA, & COCOA In thety beat and purest furnt, contain overy ingrediont that ta teet- ful for the sustenance and growth of the humus aystens, belny cont ‘pured, us determined by chemical anatysle, ie ry of, and a white eryatallizable audstance cultedt th farelt, gui, gluten, jeobromine, aluitar wMalning more altrogen und boing an import. ant adjunct to nutrition SOLD MY GROCERS HVRUYWHEBE. it Mea ta any name and stylo of Mears, Bal uth day of April, 120, dissulved by mutual ounseat. Chas. Gossage : § Co. | General Dry Goods “Opening!” — “For this Week!” WEDNESDAY, APR. {4, THURSDAY, APR. (5. Special Exhibit of Everything New in Spring Drassas, Mantles, Dolmans, Shawls, Children's Sults, Infants’ Wardrobes, Ladies’ Underclothing, Silks, Dress Goods, Y 66 Paris, London, and Berlin Novelties 2? FRIDAY, APR. (6, SATURDAY, APR. [7. “Magnificent Display of” “Flagant Parasols {” “Rich Fans!” ’ “Fashionable Hoslery 1” ‘Lace Novelties ” “Fancy Articles !’’ Ribbons and Trimmings, §6Excelling in Elegance AU: . Former Ealvibite {?? “On Exhibition,” all the New Styles of "tt Carpets, - Gurtains, Upholstery, Displaying Matorials and Designs Fresh, |: Rare, and Uniquet j ‘All this Week!’’ Chas. Gossage & Co, EMU CHANGES, DISSOLUTION, ‘The partnorship hervtofore exlsting under the frag tes & Company te thi NATHAN MEARS, ELL BATES, : JAMES C, BOO! ‘The undersigned will continue the lumber buslneed under the samy Gray name aod gtyic, und pay all ita, bilittve and culloct all dubta aus Me abe vida. “ AE MEARS, ELL PHOTOGRAPHY,'. apnnanannceen vin sneenwstery siete “Feacwnnins STEVENS all to Movey-at., vor, Madlaon, Cauiuet Fautograp hs: ! intg Gesereats Waays. Cards, $10) Sohk

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