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ue ae cg | . me 4 ¢ Pgs ‘ ’ i a wer § . ji res = Sy f et 2g . : a a, : ‘ . as x z v OLUME XL. 1 ¢ ° 8 td : rf FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1880. PRICE Fi], § ENTS. LIFE ASSUIRANGE. WA {ng tho pitt in tho namo, of the Nation, and ) th tho polls, ‘The amont 1M ; ; jos: i thanking tho 4 . 9 BT jo army at tho polis. ‘on mont creates | titted Tho Immortals,’ dedicated to the Con- | anid thero existed in somo sectionsat Toxns af factorily agreed ZR penled to hit SHINGTON. passe Nrithout a av ly a omen shen AoW ifeneo nnd now, Punished tha di gress of tho United States.’ atrong projudico on tho partaf some Democrats, | crntie friondls a, toy SF imitoa ecuceion oa Teaumed. ERE FOLLOW mostly political fenders, against Republicans, | tha Bpecini Deficiey @& ‘and not tradieted thre rf mythology, to the ible, to Jove, to Jehoval 1a nro ont a ite 2 ieee Fullng sehich contend ed three proviuus rulings iy! ey " " 4s | that this projudice frequently exhibited Iteclf In ‘Tho Committed thon rose, ind tho Naval Ap- EQ lJ ITABLE The Cause of Legislative Ob- B20 8 provktes tnt no mone appropiate a and to every possible person and. thing except tho net ts to bo pald f stibsistonce, ogttl ATTA truction R i ment eranepartation, or tae eipemnatton’ oF nay | _ TRO bill waa than road a thin timo and passed | anything properly hofure Congress, The speech, | Ifo said Lee ae ei moernta rome | TME.Rpringer, Cuatemane? tho Committee on “ struction Kemoved in tion of the army to. bo used as a police forea | “AGM Zt NORA red to.woro party yotos. of course, was printed upon leavo, otherwise It | very fuirsminded mon who take no activo part | Blectlons, ondenvored to call up the Curtin LIFE ASSURANCE the House pegsray fg mere ay tio Pols, ae ony ecu — + | fesenreely posite that the House woud havo | In these ninnful somonateatlons, but that they | Romy Goncrrcnstaithan conlanises oust i this provision shall be construed to provent the JEFFERSON'S DESK, permitted tha printing of such an extraordinary n part ak an OPA” do. ao” they dha Commlttes on Ap : use of tropa ty protect ogninst domentto vio- fon. tit should = do zo tho: Mr, Baker, from tha Committeo on Approprine Goctment. When tho Houre assembled, Gen. | $7,,4At if, they should do. 2 they | sscne, reported hack tho Fortiflention Will, with Spectat Mepateh to. The Chteago Tribune, Garfield called attention to tho fact of this pub- | had known. povern!. Insinnees where tho | the Senate amendments, aud tho amondment re ‘April 22 - Ilcation. Ho moved that the Committee on | Motous clement had informed law-abiding Dem- increasing the appropriation for repairs of fore Wasmixarox, D.C. April 2—Thero was a | putes bo instructed to Inquire whether the right | [Pts who protested aguinst sch proceedings, | tilentions &).0o0 was Hon-concurred in. cerumony which will became historical in two ‘to copyright exist. Mr. Con: of Michigan, that, "If you do not go slow, we will mnke it Tho House thon went into Committee of the Houses of Congress to-day {n connection with pyrizht exists. Mr. Conger, ans | dt hot for you.” Whole (Mr. Stevenson in the chair) on tho stato the presentation of tho desk upon which Thotnas iv ede speceh, claiming that it was Wiinosa aad anothor gricvance tho colored | of the Unton. Mr. Harris (Va), who mado tho te tho Declurnti tinke that the Government should recognize people complained of ‘was tho insecurity of col- | Motion, stated he did so for the purposo of call- Jofforson wrote tho uration of Independ- Christianity and put away tho Pagan doities | Ored women from the Insults of white mon, ing up tho bill directing tho Bceretary of tho ence, Tho Coolidge holrs. of Boston, a wealthy | snout the Capitol, and he sald that no Scotch Tubs anid that provious to hia departure for | Trenaury to settle tho accounts of certain States daunty, found in thle inberitanes the wring. | Spout he Capitol and te sald thane es | emis hehe orion aot on, dakar | Spe aPygce Pune er sal States durin the deak upon which Jefforson. wrote tho Deolara- int advantages Kansas could offer Texas 2 tion of Independence. The genuineness of the an eae Terr ene aetna Pa fronted br the Weeocrat onare foun, ftecle Stn desk is attested by unquestionable proof. Tho | to aomand tho reading of the ople If the motion | ansay fc wwontd advian them to come, but that | Baker, abetted to Its being Inid aside. holrs, who came of n patriotic family,"thought SEAS eo renaHNE PI they must not expect any help fram the peoptc, | _ Mr. MeMahon thon mado a propoultion, which Jonco in wach of the Sintes on application of tho Sa eT Te cate Ten sinture or Executive thorcot. + Mr. Blnine moved to strike out tho section. Hojected—yens, 20; nays, %—a party voto, Mr, Dayis (111) voting nny. rate iane moved to add to tho scction tho Provided, further, That any person who shall cary A dendly wenpon of any Kind, openly or concented, at tho Bo sat any election Rep- Tesentatives In Congress, shall, on conviction thoreof, bo punished by fh fino of not Jess than 800 nor more than $4,00, or by imprisonment not lesa than six months nor more than five Years, or by both, In tho Wiserction of thoCourt, SOCIETY, 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Domocrats at Last Receding from Thoir Stand Against Fair Doaling, ASSETS, - ~ '$37,366,841.75 SURPLUS, - - - 7,515,407.75 ACTUAL RESULTS OF ATON- TINE POLICY. And Consenting to a Debate on the Little Deficiency Bill, POINT OF ONDEIL was pressed. and that ho could offer no Inducoments excopt a | WAS Neeepted by the Hepublican side, Hmitin Mr. Withors rnlsed the pointot ontor that tho | Wee ftting that this, histoe desk should te | _Mr.Garflold ronintained that if the prinotple | good gol! and n treo ice no Indlicomonts CXCOpe B | Tr Tee o‘on tho bill to one Rowe and twenty” POLICY No. 43,563, Ainondment was out of order, na belnt new leR- satin be hice a aldo by ene Aa wna admitted, in defense of tho Pagan. side of qinuiess ene hour tobe pcouplad by tha Ropu ON THE Livs oF F—— 1t—} «ge ny not proposed any comin or thia very question there could bo printed by tho NOTES AND NEWS. 4 1 Of Farmington, Conn, Tho Army Appropriations Passed Ait laino=tt ie Dopartinent section, It | Wciek now lated in ther Bato Departincnt, Government Printer all clastent iterate I | nex, snes courisra TIE RAYMOND CASE. tio Sonetunion ot hin reraarky” Uo’ Comttece 900.00 joca not t. cluding Homer, the Encid, and all Pagan works, Special teh to The Chicago Trib rose, ad the House took 9 recess, the avon! Honey ( Premium, et by tho Senate Without ACR TGH ODPFODTIMOANELLINA. oe nin | ANd of whoso bistory it forms n part. Accord- | and initke mariner that Cannon, of Utah, could ee ren ee ng Total Promiume ¢ 2. Cash value, May 25, 180, Mey-halger havi OFS Bin orn) 3, Fquivatent pald-un polte Zpngablo Ind yours or at deal ‘Or tho policy may bo continued for #10.000, tho pro- oor na Pray Mat nT poTouuced to about #175, 0nd tho policy will finally mature on the payment of tho an promlum. Wasinixazoy, Ds C, April 2—Hon. tills | Resslon being for the consideration of the Im- ingly, suggestion was made to Nobert C, Win- | print the Mormon Bible as nn argument in dee Amendment. throp, an em{nont citizen of BMassachusotts, for Fone of polygamy. ‘and of the genernl practices | attornoy hos visited Mrs, Lockwood, counsel for |, Tho Houro met nt 7:00 and tmmedintely went merly Speakor of tho National House of Repro- | Of is const Ruents.. Librarian Spoffard was | Jesslo taymond, and offered a money considera- | into Committee of tho Whote (Mr. Simonton in sontutives, who proposed tho means by which quoted n8 wuthority for tho statement that tho | tion and the payment of costs tascttle the penit- ihe chante) ‘on the bill to regulate Immigration. ‘ f ’ Tantter in tho member's speceh printed In,tho | ing eeduction ault against Mr. Hill. Mrs. Lock- | of homie eee SUPPOE tho wiahes of the family wero to-day exceuted. | Congreastonal Record could bo copyrignied, The | yoig of tho bill. The dock, which fs a medium-sized, old-style | sublect was finally referred to tho Committoc on wond did not.deem the amount tendered as | Mr. Morton favored tho bill. mahogany writing-casoy was sont to the Houso, Thules. «| suificient, and made a counter proposition, which Mr. Chittenden opposed soma of ita featurer. accompanted by 1 mosaago from tho President Hill's inwycr Is considering, Tho probability ts a mee Rrangaywaod the “HHI unconst egonet ‘da lett Mr. Winth: sh IMMIGRATION. : that tha enso will bo settled, After Hill's re- | Myiincomnlete, ond a letter from Mr. Winthrop siving {ta his- ed deel Mr. Commer conatdered the bill defective, im- tory and tondoring it on behalf of tho owners to BILE TO REGULATE THIS INTEREST, pented declarations that this hifair was a cot proper, and unconstitutionul In many important tho Nation. It was to formally nccept this tend- Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Triburite splracy, and his threats to have tho woman Itny- pee tteulars. Amore Inhuman bill had nevor crand to assure tho ownership of this historia |, WAsittNaToN, D.C., April 22.—Mr, Cox’s bill inond and othors indicted, this offort to com- | Leen presented for tho consideration of mon trenaure that 7 to regulate immigrution was brought up at the | promiso Is regarded as a complote surronder of who had hearts and souls within thom. |. tho amondment in order, but not pen tho Rrounae stated by the Senator from Virginia. ‘ho Chair thinks ft general legiatation. Mr, Binine—-No more gouernt than tho legisin« tion in tho Dill. itis n genuitte amendinont,and was ruled in order last yoar upon precieely tho sane clreumstances, In precisoly tha samo Inne BHO, and by preciacly tho samo presiding Tho Vico-President—Not tho present in- eumbent of the chair, yd is Mr. Blaino—Nefore tho Chair announces tho ruling I beg to say that if Jt were an inde- pendent pleco of lepislation which [aruse us a moinber of tho Senate to propose tonn appro- Formal Presentation of Thomas Jeffer- son's Desk to Both Houses of Congress. _ LARCE NUMBERS OF POL- ‘ICIES WILL THUS BE SET- AMost Surprising Speech Printed in the ” rintion bill, thon th lon of th rat fs Mr. Einstein advocated the passage of the bill, TLED DURING THE YEAR, © “Record” by Vico-Prosidene would pee Peetes apie TUR CEREMONIAL WAR HAD night session. Tho bill is destgned to mect tho | his position. Mr. Page concurred in Ita maia features, Y hero comes n ploee of ind recent Supremg Court decision, which is that ‘THR TONACCO BILte Mr. Wilson supported the bill. SHOWING CASH RETURNS Leave, Ploce of independent Iegistation in | in both Houses of Congress. Tho motion that 0! no wisa connected with an sppropriation for tho ne er tho gift bo accopted was made in thé House by | /mniyration to the porta of tho Btates stull | Representative Cabell, of Virginia, appeared | ‘Tho Committoc roso and tho House adjourned. * hereafter bo subject to tho lnwa of the United | before tho Ways and Menns Committee this ss tal as eee een that tho mitt he nor | Suates. Te practionlly unnuls the old nw, which | morning and nvocated nother amendment to TRADE AND LABOR. cepted was seconded in tho House by Randolph nilowed vessel owners to charge hend-monocy at | the Tobacco bill. It was ngreed to, and Mr. ‘Tucker, of Virginta, and in tho Senate by Sonn- tha rite of from $1.10 to $240. This law gov- | Curliste will incorporate the subject in bis ro- pIrrsnuna. tor Johnaton, of that Stato. It waa worthy of erned Now York from 18:7 to 1870, This fund | port. Tho new provision simply recites that tho Bprctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, notice that tho resolution proposed that tho.| ¥%4 employed to kocp Castle Garden, and | number of a factory may be changod whenever Pirranuna, Pa, April 2.—The Mingo Tron Nntlon should accopt thlagift, Attention was othor. places used for like purposes, in | itappenrs satisfactory to the Collector of tho | Works at Steubenville, O., shut down to-dny for called to tho fact In the Sonate that It was | TePalr, tnd to provide for immigrants on thoir | District, and {s approved by the Commissionor of | an indefinit period owing to tho scdrcity of the United States. and net tho Nation firutatrival, Tho veasel-owner, in turn, was | Interna! Itevonue, It makes it possible for a | onters. that wns ta receive it, Bo strongly roquired to give bond in the sum of $900 to the | manufneturer to chango bis location and firm | ‘There has beon no change in tho situation at docs tho Southern mind still adhere to tho | State for ench immigrant, toindemnify tho State | name, and still preserva the samo factory num- | tho millsin this city fur sometime. Laborers ‘faneclent doctrine of State-sovereiguty that, no- | UKAalnst tha charxo ‘of mulntaining them for five | ber, at ono or two of thom are on strike, but thoro is copting this precious historical herijuze from | years. ‘The Supreme Court decision of 1816 de- Tin Minsiserrt. no apprehension that tho disaffection will be- Solteraon, « Rourbon Senntor and d Loutbon | olnred tho law requiring tho bond unconatitus Representative Frost will soon Introditco ® | come general, at lonst not until the “hot collar’? Hupresctitatl sadn Gauges, unt protest that | tional, ‘The present bill provides that, to mect resolution providing for a standing committee | gongon sota In ‘A momber of a leading firm the United Suites ie not a Nation, btn xrent | Hapiities of,tho Sate formerly covered by the | ON Misslesinpl River Improvements, the Com: | said to-day: * Wo have not yo mnie any ro- aecepted, is lodged in tho safo of the State De- | head-money, tho United States shall contribute mitteo to bave the same powers as tho APPro- | duction in tho wages of our mon, but will bo partment, and the dogma to whlch the Hourbon | out of tho Treasury each yenr tha sum of €20,- | Printions Committee with roforonce to recom | compelled to do so, and do not anticipate any representatives mare allusion to-day is fortu- | 990, to bo 1 mending appropriations for tho subject over | ainiculty whatover. - In addition toa reduction aoe oer ig eltiaene do. tondariag the APPLInD INSTEAD OF which It has Jurisdiction, Represontative Frost | tn wages wo want to got our coal at a lower rito mule an extromely grucoful speech, Ho woughe the hend-money oxnéted under tho old tnw to | has received resolttions from tha &t. Louis | 9 enable us to compete with toroign fron.” ‘ THR BIT RRATING-TLACE, ee ee and Monon spoke in favor of | Hon of tho reservoir plan for meeting the dim- Fea ectte oid have aus oteale fok tha desk wns with’ tho, Natton's cholcest | tho bitt, and Mr. Chittontton and Itlee, of Sfnssa~ culties of tho dry reason on tho Upper Misslé-.| as soon as the onfora on band sro filled: Othors ‘uateetive than any statue of Deonzoor marble | chusotts, against it, Mr, Morton sutd that sinco Pe Eicae eae. admit a grent falling off in business. Tho out- which may commemorate his virtues: that in | 1876 tho State of New York hnd paid out £070,000 ™ cr 1 pawlilu ottapy til look fs not encournging, and anothor reduction focopting it tho United tates. would honor | for the maintenance of immigrants. Mr. Chit- ‘o-tnorrow Senator Baulsbury will gut up tho | of the card Is not imprapable. reer eeFdterson ne tho tather ot pomiiar wove | Condes thought the old aystem was ample. ite | Kellors-Spoffonl resolution, and Bonator Ten | | Quotations tor ein ne ae dropping in this city. A largo Jot was offered to-day ernment and os tho gront npostio Of lteratumys | thought that tho proposed bill woul hamper Hill fs expected to spenk at longth, In tho | et eee et ee ees GUNSLOWN; Ow FO rollo snfoin joined the solomn promis. thit wo | Immigration by Imposing nurrow restrictions, Touso the debate may take a wide rango. turning out 2,100 kegs of nails per wok. Astha i i f OF FROM 100 TO 115 PER ;CENT OF PREMIUMS PAID. { THIS RESULT CANNOT BE ATTAINED BY MEANS OF _ANY OTHER KIND OF INSUR- ‘ANCE. EVERY POLICY CONTAINS {A CLAUSE MAKING THE ‘SAME INCONTESTABLE AF- “TER THREE YEARS. NEW BUSINESS OF THE ‘ SOCIETY FOR 1879, ‘ $26,502,541. Agonts Wanted. Apply to olthor . P. CURR: 08 Di oN N @. FICORRAN qe jonrtorn-te § Ww. a CRAINE Ce eed A GENERAL LAW, resoribing what is right and prohibiting what is wrong. Now, to that, In oxactly tho samo Iino, furthor modifying and enlurging the pre- elso provisions which tho House sent to w Toffer that amendment. [beg tho attontion of tho honorable Vice-President to this, that If ho rules that out ho will not only take from tho Senate the right to move Independent legisin~ tion. but will take from the Sennto tho right te modify in the least dogrne any independent legisintion sont us by tho House, Wo will havo intake, it Just aa tho Houso sends it or not thke Tho Vico-President—Tho Chair must ad- ministor tho rules of tho Senate ns he finds thom. ‘Tho first. paragraph of tho twenty-ninth rule provides that no amendment which pro- poses genornl Iegisintion shall be recolved to any goneral appropriation bill. This amend ment croates a now offense, and tho Chair rulos that itis yencmt Jegisiation, * Mr, Hlning—Tho. pleco of legisintion in this section camo from tho House last year, and my amendment: wus offered, T have tho impres~ Bion that tho Vice-President presided thon. Rut if not, 1 stand -corrected, 1 have been steady protestant that the sub- ject of legislation on bpproprintion bills ought to bon matter of a joint rule and anun- deratanding botween tho ‘two Houses, and re- stricted by precisely tho game imitations in both. Otherwise, the two Houses aro unoqual in tholr powers of legislation. But thoy have never been so uncqual as tho doclsion of tho Vice-Prealdont will make them, Vioe-Proaident—Tho Chuir, in his judg- mont, eaves tho Sonato in tha attitude In which ita rates piace it. Consisting of an Epic Poem Cov- ering More than Fifteen Pages. Now York Interests Laboring to Rovise Long-Standing Immigra- tion Laws. Mrs, Onster Protests Against MoDonald’s . Proposed Second Statue of the General. IIOUsE WORK. TN NAVAL AND DEFICIENOY BITTE. Apectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasitnaton, D.C., April 22.—Tho procecd- ings of the Houso after the ceromonics nttend- ing tho presontation of the Jofferson desk “wore quite significant. In the two or threo hours that remainod of tho day ecaston tho Naval Ap- Proprintion bill was passed, soveral measures consldered, and n Democratic surrender made with respect to tho Little Deflcioncy bill. Tho tho maintenance of immtyranta after their arri- | Merchants’ Exchange recommending the adop- Chicago,.11. nnager, TO RENT. COAL YARD A 1 guard, with atill ater fidelity, tho . a ts oto - BILVRE PURCHABE. firm are not members of the Western Nall As- eee eee Eee eee ee ee a ee rrcaantys pont ‘To the Wester Associated Dress, sociation they aro not affected by tho general , of Washington and the wisdom of Jefferson, and Wasmincroy, D.0., April 2—Tho Tronsury | shut down, ‘ z prococdings illustrate how much enn bo | Mr It fiat wo will faithfully transmity undimmed and | Rico ead tho bill was a job in the q (3, f i On Halsted-st. near the river, | Reompintea vit, tho ‘membors of both | bis dealsion, tut tm conformiy mith itFoer | Unbroken ol richest Logncles, Liberty and | Loeroe Ot Pree ri ata oan Aifertorebeddinncand New Orioansminw, | |, COMORES: apecte | $ i$, * 19 following nmenmtment, which is aly Be + particu 2 yitta 1 ; pril 22.—Tho spec! fronting on the Joliet & Chi- | ict tr, dtornin "o,utize he | Sa.ieeritstasatton aa arate’ | tuskey who teonnct tke beniend met | honsa. to mam med fer ach ytrs nth | ano stone Gumus gn Gomera da |, GINO TH : ‘o Railroad Nor shall this eection be bold to apply to any: y second | ould soon bo more than 820,000 year, $s tho | had under consideration the ffouse bill which | mony Mills and tho striking operatives have : cago. LITOAGs 7252250) NOW Pane Naval bil Be iced aithent fowar of tho United wertes Sthortzodl by th aifvosnte, nadrors Papo Meo lite and aharncer sole motive of the bill, tt 1t {8 nat,”"be said, “to | provides for ntolishing ali tolls on tho Louisville | settled tholr differences and work will bo re A ilmi: 0 wi out any con- fT es js author Y toct inminrauts; it ia not to protect’ the | &P% occupied by Wilmington | ene ices ent itoarecls any de- | Constitution and laws mado in pureuance thore- | OF #eersen, and the polly of the Deelnration | Periony op eho Atmio against tho hisuaion oF | Supe Renetion. wa takens bat ie wnapeuatie | sumed tomorrow. ‘The strike ine continues of of Independance. Ls th ka and two days. 1 000 Coal Company, to rent. bate, Some amondments of considerable inter- | ° irofcotod, 19: See reso montes Bit Edward Thornton, | Vice ad pnuporiam, but to obtaln $20,000 a | cully agreed to report tho bill favorably. roo weeks and two days, In wages $100 ' ’ . eoted,—yens, 19; nays, 27. s + | Sonn, to Devin with, to ba spent, not by United tins boon. lost to. tho operatives. All tho clyil : WALTER MATTOCKS, | Stvstonsuiving tn tunde, Among thom wore ANOTHUN AMENDMENT. British Minister, eut by tho sida of the Beorelary | Kintés oflicinis, not by State oDlclals, but by pri- Scar ae suite, 2,800 In number, bronght agninet Hermon FR Nek abt aul peacait ata Navy dis: | Mfr, Kirkwood ofored tho following amond- } ovtdont intorost td the hisuiry of tho soparntion | Yate Individuals,” cog serv iggr ifn Distt of OMS Sr a8 | ‘Mills'far tha recovery, af two wock’ wakes, For \ ~st. toca, in | ment: of tue colonies trom Great Britain. aL CORARH OFPOSED re LM, Keyes, 5 Oni El i ECE ioe wanes d 40 _Dearborn-st part, for potatocs.in tho rations, Tho facitity | Provided, further, That nothing tn this provis- |. In theBonate tho coromentes wero of n similar | tha bill, Ie ited Port Huron, which noxt to Deere ee eye eae Tscom, Are | continued, tho payment of wages dua being With which thts bill was passod was callod to tho | ton sbnll by construed 60 as to provent tho wea | character, Mr. Dawes making 8 very felloitous | New York received tho largest numbor of | bert Lea, Minn. ’ i Pe) \ RE attention of to House by Goa Hamiey, of Con. | SEtevgpe wigs neath? gentinra ae, iamu | eeu In Prssonlag ie See Emu rar dha Seago, Mca hn | Fin ong a ao Nt MILWAUKEE, TO R N | neetieulyu meinbor of the Appropriations Com. |-io Bxasuive hureotInauy kata ot terstory | ARS, CUSTEIOS PROTEST. | Serergar we, necealy tm tole hue Now | orig Gua Carlos Sponcy. Fe NOW | ___Spectat Dipatch t0, The Chieagn, Teibunge | 9 who pi iy . Ins, | agninat forciblo or violont resistance therote, or . 4 4 sataled York: bad grown fut on this tnoney wring from REJECTED, Minwavxre, Wis,’ April’ 22—Tho ‘boller- ‘who had otfirge Sf Uke) UIlls ane seara iia Ea the oN na or th ited Seat ro 8 Bs a ast Dispat uh to The Line ne eens OER Ad ne. a been pull ‘Tho Sonnto rofected the nomination of John makers omployed by 2. Davis nro ona deter | . 101 10 ol 1a eB, OF ich to The Chit Tribus is monoy, int id a ora pita an “ 7 : IN THE etttzen ot the Dated Bale Fea oe ea i eee ie teat, Gus- | reenlving-housen, ‘and now this Bills beoumnt | B-Stleknoy ae United States Attorney for tho | minod strike for nn wdvanes of wames They . Salt; when ongaged in tho lawful performance of his | toring written a letter to Df in hore to continue in olfect this syntem of rob- | Northern District of Florida. have been gotting $225 por day, and osk for 25- | 8 of tho pnst fow days. But, notwithstanding tho | oficial duty aguinst forciblo or violont attack or | ter has written n letter r. Daggett, of No- | bory." Horo Mr, Conger was interrupted by PATENT COMMISSIONEN, cents more. ‘Thore Is n prospect of a goncral invitations mada by the Republicuns to bring up } realstanco, although applicntion for stich use of vada, in opposition to tho bill providing fora | half’ a dozen Now: York membor, but Tho Presidont to-day nominnted Edgar M. | strike nimong tho bollormmkera, Tho Davis i tho Little Dofloloncy bill, {t was declined at this | troops shalt not bo made by tho Logisiaturo or | etatucofGen.Custer tobooxccuted by MeDonald, | he, refuxod to yicld, to, intorruptions. | Marblegof Michigan, tahe commissioner ‘of Pat- | establishment fs dovotod to tnarino boilers. + t tia me THERE e ot eal Be. sane pent of ovr | Coeeierat to est Pol sintuosend ote | (-PHSaqor at, at thon” aaa wis | Cutie fo Asian. Aterey-oonora We are | P Br, Harris, of Virginta, ondoavored to havo | againet this as against Mrs Disino’s amend: | erected In Washington, She says that MeDon- | gisensa coho to Gur shores they shall be for- Marble, 3 SANITARY COUNCIL A larze Corer Office, with | 2ricniuarmuare ie souea auaniics | BERS viecremgontorared, to pint, of | try niomy witout cmnung er or anya | dog ene ineat AM era D ol jou! alt, who resigned his position o! of a r- 3 ste ~ i A large Comer Office, With | girason inte ea Stn sary interno | Seat agatuanine rch | ete, Comat mcs | Made angnamen ster t= OH gi fae ex. Lome, Anrit sects Seniaey Conia of | ault,on the Second Floor, | contedoracy, put Mr. Conger objected. Nr Kirkwood spoko in favor of hisamond- | 20s: “Tho statue could not bo worse | thought, was infamous nnd filnman. Wagnindrox, D.C April22.—Mr. Baldwin in- | tho Misslssippl Valloy 18 tu annual session hero, | ‘Tho House rofused to concur in tho proposl- | ment, Tho implication of tho bill was that tho | than it is The faco {s of a man|— MreElnatein, of Now York, oxplatnod that not | troduced a bil) authorizing tho constriction of a | with Kentucky, Tennessco, Loulsiana, Iilnots, { Apply to tonof tho Senate to increaso the tom of tho | Vrealdent could use troops ina Btato only on of 00, and tha dress go unmlilltary that | 2 painco, hospital, or other bwhiings hadover | pidge neross tho Detrolt liver. leferred. and Missouri repreacntod, | WM Cc. DOW Fortification Appropriation bill from §225,000 to application of 1s Govornmont. iio protcsted | nia brother officera shudder in looking at | Ycen built in New York with head-moncy, and iB + fi rut seclutl D tones ving tho bill | ~G, a ‘ agninst this assumption, In the courso of bis | jt, yo tg ropresonted with full dross cont and | Stiallenged Mr. Conger to namo ono, Tile bo | 3fr. Morrill submitted a resolution Instructing | Resolutions wore adopted approving tho 400,000 for tho {inprovoment of riflo guns, and | romarks he snid tha Domocratia party sceks to Dp} Repeated several thnes, to which he (Conger) re- | theCommittecon Printing (otakesuch measures | now bofora Congress to increnso tho efficiency ‘ Room 8. 8 conferonco was ondored, to by dr, | EeLcontol of tho entire Governmont, as tt has top boote tant only belong to undross unitorin, | piled thne howould confront the smmtiemin With | qa shall oxeludo from the permanent Congres of tho National Hoard of Health, and to provide , SUAWGEAL gieingor in vat socmel to be cornet Pimon | Hoey ayher cio mate te never waa afraid 19 Ha tion be Henemes Mk adore, in bot a: ropare of tho, Colnenlas|onjors) at Tetnlgrallon sional Tecord what purports to be the copy funda to the Stato and local Bourds of Health, ie alf-heart clfor 1 o up theCurtin- Yocum aay what it meant. It ought not to be afraid hands, while some of the General's best charges MI, PAGE SPORE xhted argument o! io * Tel ri jegate,’ as wise and judiclous, and onmest; ostini caso, whon a motion was made to go to th By ly req ac ——SAAW AANL’ STU 10 | now, ‘Tho country wishes to know wero made with na froirma about him. 1 re : Ticcont to-day, but was | the Se d Ropresentatlyes in Congress es z curl ng id in favor ofan amendment which prohibits tho | which appears in tho Tee lo-day, but wi ne Senators and Hopresentatiyes in Congross i calonine, -_rale earriod lastend Of axing UP WHAT YOU INTHND DOING, aulzo that J nm tho lust que on earth to fo Fat, | immigration of tory thin Hiftech persons at | not, in fact, ever dolivored in tho Houso, from the States represontods by this Counsell to Sin, Mestation ‘as. a question ‘of privitege, | Ifyou monn to say that tho question whethor or | Nothing qquld portray to mo tn auy forin my | onetime who tn futsiro eannat became natur. | Mr, Saulsbury thought the Houso, having | support tt, Q ol of tho Uni ates shal O° ¢ ‘ Mr. i Wanted the. eae Lapp ‘bill, na tale ee chy aetet inthe United States. phnil depend. peed ee OF sin ne a danas ie olvil lif, B18 | sont to the rhea desk an oxtract fram alottor authorized the poom to be printed, the Benato At tho request of Dr. Lindly, of the Nasbvillo ‘will of tho Governor whon violonco rosists thoir execution; if you say the proporty of the United States in a State depends on tho will of the Goy- ernor of a Stute when violence threntons it and [f you menu that the safety of oflicors of the United States in thefr lawful duty shall do- pend on tho will of tho Governor of n State, thon you ought to hive cournge onough to say 80; ‘and if you do not menn it, you also ought to NAVE THR COURAGE TO BAY BO. Mr, Conkling spoke 1 favorof tho amomi- mont. Hu sald tho oocnsion of the Tool Ox- prea by tho Sonator from Town {8 this: Horo is. 0 provision based on an ideannd intended to ay, nn the abandonment of tho attempt of the Demo- crate to provent the Repub ons from debating, by proposing togive the Ropublicuns an hour, and to retain twonty minutes only for the Demo- erata, ‘Tho Ropublicana woro thorofore again successful in ‘TIEIN RESORT TO FILIDUBTENING, and compelled tho majority to finally mako tho concession which was domanded a8 a right, but tho dlegraceful fact nbout it is that two days of aublte time wore wasted to sccuro this. ‘Tho lobate upon the bill waa begun, but not con cluded. Mfr. Reed, of Maine, who had especially” 0 C! by Bayard Taylor picturing tho horriblo cffcot | could not In courtesy interfere, ALU HAVE BUT ONE STORY Py a Xtnerican civilization of Chinese finale. | Str. Morrill said tho Senatu would havo to boar to toll,—that tho stntue is n falluro nga ikoneas, | than. Io had ‘always stood by Now England | part of tho reputation, good or bad, of nuthor- as tho representationof usoldior, and naa work | whon that scction ‘asked for protection, and | ting this production. of art. You know whatintengo individuality Gon, | now ho wis snecred at when he waked reciprocity: x sulin sald th 0 Committes Printt Custer had, Elis quick movements, hisnotive | in protection from the invasion of 350,000 Mon. Me. Hnmlin said tho Comim! on Printing stop, his Hing, the way he woro his clothes was alian paupors. Io wale ‘Lin behalt of his Stato, | waaa joint committco, and nothing would bo #0 totally uni ike any one elao, He could not | in God's name, to be saved from this tinpending | dono without consulting tha House, Ha hoped Sul to oa, eae Pope cone tent ot Ronis. ee aoe wo voto {0 protect you gt Aa thia affate woud result In the futuro exctusion. od resen Ib Beomsa its tngland at tho exponso of the wo do tt to * eee Ed tO Tea a a ia teatohied | Latest the dientiy of Inbor. ‘Che Chinose.waitkd | of speeches and othor productions not notually stato being repentod, and I hope that your | not nasiat in defoiling California if invaded tor delivered In Congress. Salen, eT those upon whom the do- | morrow, Thoy would contrite nothing to the Mr. Morrill sald thnt ainco offoring his resolu- on resta.” Doard of Hoalth, Charles W. Franch, {entth Commissioner of this olty, oxptnined to tho Counell tho mode of keeping tho death rocord hore, and tho ies sanitary condition of thd city, under which the .denth rate of 8st, Louls is kept down so fow. A dixcugsion was also had about tho duirica in citics feeding: Histor aloes ta cows, and tho ndulteration of milk, but uo dofinit netion taken. Dr. it, C. Kedslo, of Lansing, Mich., was olect- od Presidont for the ensuing your, Dr. Pincknoy Thompson, of. Honterson, Ky. Vico-Prealdont, and Dr, Joba 11, Rauch, of Chichgo, Secretary. 4 Per Ct. Bonds. The undersigned will receive subscriptions for tho above Bonds until April 26 at 102, and thore-« alter until turther notice at 102%. gchool fund, and ato, {n ahort, fit for nothing.” “| tion ho had learned that the Houso was consid- | Mombers of tho Couneil visited quarantino, dosired to spenk, aud for whom tho contest wis 2 * Mr. Dasggott wrote on the back of tha Icttor, Mr.Stevensot of Hitnola: said, ifthe gentleman 4 CHAS. HENIOTIN | songt, | mainly mndo, bownn a sneoch, and had oniy jut | enforce it; that although on isi other days, ine | F Duauatt wente on the backs or anatae: | wanted maslatanes from the West lio should no | ering tho muttor, Ho, thoruforo, withdrow the twelve miles dover the rivar ental aHoy BOL : EDWARD L, BREWSTER, Fenched tha polition rider when the House ad~ | cluding Sundays, hollduys. nnd sacred diye, It ie | ed,” and it wus roferred, with any uccompanying | male a ola alliance with Now Hnyland on now | resolution, Ponte at uninportantecssion and adjourned, | {oo imacai-st. | Journed. Ho calfed attontion to tho persistent | lawful for the Gales Sates te cee ite photograph of the West, Point statue, to thn | taritf matters. ‘Mr. Hurels prosonted a petition of tho Gorman | Subject ta tho enll of tho executive Commuittoa, GERUARD FOREMAN, refusal of tho Democrats, tho Inst two days, | !8ws, to matntaln order for that, purnuso, to innilttee, whoro it will doubticss have tho of- | — Without coming to any decision tho Commit- | goctoty of Now York praying for protection to | — Notover hulf a dozon mombors of tho Councll ‘ Ja Weaningtonst, | to pormit, debate, and to, tholr final sur | one. wae BT ter trees riage pure | fect of kitling the ponding bill. teo rose and the flonge adjourned, omigranta, Roferred. wore preaont nt this meeting, and no business of BAB DNEYER ECO, gg | Fender, cand tnt tne thacnarastera® | dy wien all tho poopte asscinble, to record Be, Maxey, from the Conitntttoo on Post-OMleos | SPeckit mportunco was tranmucted, INA HOLMES, Seo aa ye ie party, andthe Domnocraticlend- | thomacives in ordor that a fresh illustration THE TARIVY., DETROIT BRIDGE. and Past-ltoads, reported, with amendments, tho a f Weshington-at.. | ort in Conuross, warned by tho verdict at tho | May be given of tho cardinal prinoiple that tho | ry WRIGHTS DRAGGING THE COMMITTEE DOWN, PROVISIONS OF THE ULL Post-Routo bil, Lafd on tho tablo, to bo called DUNDEE DAIRYMEN, UZ CUMBTOPUL | vasa, | Bolla last full, had returned to adopt tho polloy | ma ori ant Fae tor alsand aa etalon Bptctat Diapateh to The Chteago Tribune, Wasntxaron, D.C, April 2.—-Tho bill intro- | “up to-morrow, * Bptctat Dispatch (o The Chicago Tribune, ria Gashia Will bd Poae oP ae eater Apia gf allones. 2p thls avon thoy had not heon auc | fica; and yor, becuse of a provision written |, Wasinaron, D. C. April 22.—-Tho Ways and | duced in tho Sonate to-day by Mr. Baldwin on Tuution of Mr, Voorhees, tho bill introduced | uvnex, Til, April 21.—Tho dalrymon of this ook Gov ts maturing p May Piss mil be poaatred it | foutaitempe co ayow tho evi ot non-partlann intho statutes by tho Democmntto majority in | Means Committco igottstoge overy day drift | authorizing tho “construction of w bridge noross | by him perinittiog ltllus 6. Houginat, of the | noignvorhood held another meotlng at Hunt’r exchange Hi J. 8.40 ot a ol ike " 3 + Y = s SrChanRS Ab par an Interost, Also, at ful able. ahs cane the very: sutcal ground lent tlonnt nuthority. 1 helpless,” murulyzerl, or tod, ng into n moro andivore emPurrassing position. | the Netrolt River, provides that whenever au- | for dainnges tu hin by the seizure of his prop- Stoll to-day, but did little save to partinily unde ‘The notion of tho Committee thla morning adds: all tha sins and f{nllures of tho Tonubligatt aaquiesconco being given to tho intended men thority fs granted by tho Stato of Michigan and | erty by the revenue ulficers was taken up. Voor- | what was dono by thon 9 wook axe. President EDUCATIONAL. ing of this onactment, Thutis tho reason tl anothor to {ts numerous vayaries ond | Cannda to any personor persons, or corporation, | hees spako in, favor of the bul. Edwards, of tho Durfdeo Mutual Protective RNELL. UNIVERSITY, bad ooo et he challenged ayy’ ono Heantor from Town docs not like tt. 2 disitke tt | blindors, ‘Tho Sub-Committoo on Sugar ro- | thoy may construct abridge under tho follow. ‘Tho wll wus runinced on te calc er ag thia Dalrymen'a Assoolntion, presided, The Canvas Cee OR TRON IN CHTUAGO. tarany tae cormunt aduatnietration tn city, Tor UNS AAMO FONLON. ont wna refootod= | Poet to tho full Committon the pro- | ing restrictions: Mt shall be located at or within | yitie disposed of he will call up tho Icollogg- | {ng Committees reported considerable success TWELVE COUNSES Joad 6 dugroos, vist, Ants EUturG, Architecture, Aris, Chomistry and Enysles, Ci Hrainoering, Titerature, Mathematics, Mo- . Stud 0 3 Solece Ui own attidioe, HNCRANCH EXAMINA’ TOD c0 is begin at 9a, m..nt Ithaca, June 1 ond Boyt. nd ar thieage nt tho Contial Hian-nelingh dutta Hand cantinus three days. For informmauon, apply {athe Trenauror, ithaca, N. Ys Sheffield Sclentific School of Yate College, ‘oursos in Chomistry, Pure and Appited, in Clvit and Droamlo Hngnering, Th Agriatiuroe Moennig Eaotogy. Sineralony, and’ Geoivgs.ang in Gonor Sana ESA ae Par aera dress 7 ROM GEORGES. HRUBIT,- Executive iicur, Now Haven, Cont. MAILROAD LANDS. NOT TOO LATE ‘a invest In tho low-priced wood lands along, the Migsieees teres amet te nae or aiate onend Pans, ‘Thos lunda ar the only Inds in hat will yield. good winter wheat, ane eneen ried. and bl fold ywhero produ r grain. ‘The climate ts Taild-and healthy Bor, Homes, mules, cattl Srceedingly wall, aa the Jang county, or State hud ever been known that wis | not the result of attempts to sccure non-partl- gan governments, TIE ARMY BILL. PASSED) WITHOUT ALTERATION, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune, Wasiinaton, D. 0,, April 22,—Aftor tho pres: entation of tho Jefferson desk to-day the Sennto considered the Army Appropriation bill and passed st oxactlyasitoamo from the House, Amendmonta wore offered by Benatora Kirk- ‘wood and Edmunds ta tho second section, which virtually prohibita tho uso of United States troopa or a pollco force to keep the peaco nt the pollyat overy clection hold within any Btato, but thoy wero succossivoly yoted down by tha majority. Senator Blaino endeavored to offer an amendment making {t unlawful for olyillans to carry arms at tho polls. Ho eaid that if it was. uninwful for United Btates soldlors to carry arms at the polls for the preservation of order, itshould not be lawful for armed mobs to sur- round those polls and intimidate votors, A Posed new schedule agroed upon some days ago, and given to the prus4. It has beon reason ably oxpected that tho Committee would promptly dispose of the schedule, and order it tohoroported to tho House, with or without amendinents, as n separate mensuro, to bo con+ whlorod and acted on solely on ita merita by tho Hougo; but, Instead of adopting that method, tho Committes decided to morge tho Sugnr Sub. Committee inte the Sub-Committeo appointed tho otherday to take into consilorution the Rencral question of tart legislation, ‘This was done by xdding to tho Intter Sub-Committco Moaars, Gibaun and I'rye, membors of tho Sugar Bul-Commuttce, so thav TS NUW TANLYY BUD-COMMITTEB ig mado up as follows: Messrs, Carlisle, Tuckor, Mills, and Gibson, Democrits; and ‘Gariletd, Dunnell, and Frye, Republicans, ‘To thoin hos been committed the sugar question, ng well ns all other tarif inatters, ‘The apparent purpose of this Jugglery is to mix up o sugar schednlo with print E-PApOr wood-pulp, sult, steel ralld, and what not, Nothing can delight tho Proteo- Uonist heart more. thin a schomo of that sort, for {t is so much more easy to dofeat un omni- Dus Dill containing a dozen or moro articleaghan to defout separate bilis embodying only ono or ens, 18; nays, 29. Yt Eduumds moyod to amend by adding tho followings “ Nor shall this seetion be hold to. poply to any caso in which tho military power of the United \States muy be comnployed pursuant to Bees. 1080, 6,208, 5200 of the Tovised Statut or olthor of anid sections.” (These sections wuthor- ize tho Pruaidont to use the milltin or Innd and nayal forces to enforce tho Clyil Hights act and suppres tnaurrection), Mr. Edinunds sald: ‘Thisact says that if, on clection-day, thore [s domoatia ylolonce aginst the authority which {8 tho law of the State, the Governor may still call but, If tt be violence auinat tho laws of tho United States or ite Con atitution, the President shall bo disarmed. ‘That, fs what {¢ 46, and ft [4 nothing olso, and that itis what jalntonded. If It wore not, those umend- monts would be glidly adopted. Now, [ask tho yena and nays on this amundinont, Tho amendmont was rojectod—yous, 10; nays, ‘Mr, Zdmunds—In ordor to carry out the pur pose of leaving NO PORSIDLE LOOPIOLE YOR ORITICIEM or ovesion about this business, I offer this ainendments Nor ahail this acction bo hold ta apply toany case In which tho President of the United States: one miloof the City of Detrolt,and may bo used | gpaftard report. for rallrond and highway purposes as f ynibllo ‘On mation of Mr, Saulsbury tho resolutions ree highway, It shall not interfere with the free orted from the Committee on Privileges ond navigation of tho river boyond what Is neces. eer cn eR Te tose goqt dary to carry Into full effect tho rights and priv- | “pir. Hailey obtultiod tho floor. Neges granted in tho bilt, and tho necesaury doe Afior uxcoutive session, mijournod, tention of boats in passing tha bridye ts not to HOUSE. be canasriie us Juterforing with tha navigation In tho Record ia tho wpeech {nt blanks wore au; of the river, + titled “Tho: Lminertals,” which ty cop; te ‘Tho bill provides that the structure shall havo He ane of Wyoming, and which tint to one or more ‘pivot-driwa, with spans not less { bo in support of bis bill providing for tho prunt- tien Goo' feat tir tho clone on wich widu of a plyot | tng of Uhiblieal plotures on. the walle of tho plor, and that tho span or spana outalde the | Cupitot. Sr. Gariold called attention to this ‘draws shall bo at loust 240 feet avor tho main | fuct, and moved that tho speech bo raferred to channel of tho rivers also, that tho bridge sholl | the Gommittes on Rules to inquire whetbor it 16 bu atleast twenty foot high wvove high-water | competent for a member to copyright hid mark, Tho ownorsof tho bridge will ho Foquirert apeeuh, pointing out, at tho same tine, the to keop, nt thalr expense, at tho bridge during | dangers which might attond such prvetien tho scaton of navixation a siitablo steam-tux | str, Downey ropliod thathe hud tho opinion of tu agaist, free of churgo, vessels in passing the | the Librarian of Congress upon tho compotoncy Uhuwiihontunnecosary delay. AIL Tiitrond | ee et tiie work, Ho nad no dbjection, companies desiring to ure the bridge shall be | however, ta Btr. Gartield's motion, entitled to equal rights and privileges in pasate Mr. Conger, however, did oppose it In an yer it, and inthe uke of its approuches and ) omusing speech, in which hu intimated that Mr, Tauantivery, upou reugonable terms and condi. Gartictd wna onvious of tho rising youns poot, tlons, which nro to bo preauribed by tho District | “‘yny yous and nays were urdered on Me, Gur Court of tho Kustern Distriot of Miehlizan, fcli’s motions und during the roll-eail the mem= Tho bil invests tho Scoretary of War with | bers separated into groups, the epoceh being authority to cxtabllsh the necesdary rules and | tho gote topie of conyursation. in obtaining signatures, tho shippers of sevoral towns having aligned’ unanimously. It was Agreed, partiutly to make the price more neurly uniform with that neked by tho Elgin dalrymea atthe meoting aft tha patrons of tho Illinois condensing factury, to dumand of Chicago mili mon 80 cents por canof cight galions of milk, Hellvorod in Chleago, during May and June, 06 gouts during uly nnd August, bad $1 during Septamber and TELEGRAPH WAR. Bpectat Dispateh to The Chtcagu Tribuns, + Kansas City, Mo. April ‘2.—The Western Union ‘folegraph Company nre carrying the way Into Africa with the Union Pacific Uallway. Early in February the railroad company began putting up another wiro botweon Kansas City and Brookville. To-day tho telegraph company mado demand for tho same undor tho provisions of un ict of 1860, through L, 0. Buker, Super intondont, 8, 1’, Sinith, Genoral Buperintondont: of tho Kansas Division of tho Union Pacitic Tulway, refused to turn over tho wire, and warned the tolograph company not to Interfere with it in any roxpoot, a OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, a Dy nay * two, Of ne it fi iile to predict what such a | regulations whivh ure to govern the pussago of ony rool O08, 2 bing iui Urads, These lands aro'wold fromsto | point of onder wuss howover: ruled on, tho | hag, undor tho Contitution and oxlstinyy laws eee cee tet ter eope Tiew inthe | vodsols and use of tho Uridgoe Je emenelt a motion. soe eatoe) to= New Yous, Apel 22—Atrived, Hordor, from fade nere.on nyue yearn cred ee % Pe aior a ta pinendment, and it was not entertalned. Spir- | made in pursuance tnorcats the power to uinploy } prossure of public opinion, The Speaker Inia boforo tho House a message | Hamburg; Amvrique, from Havre; Hcclo, from Fee ee ence cand Caan eens ene ae er ae Tae a ane ieee eee | DROPPED INTO PORTRY. THE EXODUS, frou tty Proxltone ingot Coaurons ihae S| Liverpoots lato of Poousslvantay froin’ Glam Room li, ‘No.7 Mithixan-ay,, Ubicaga, INL, , p ted—yons, 19; naya, 29. . DROPPED 1 ° . XA ull batt tae Tt | gow; Arrayon, from Bristol. rt and Kirkwood, but tho Demoorutic Sonatora did | Medectod—yans) 19: nays 2. . amonamont SPE ATe DOWRAYE EPI POGIL HOW THBY DO IN TEXAG, ter Coulidge, “and. Allon Dwight, of Mussa: ; STATIONERY, Xo. BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTING, Alloe Ruportor Quality and at Low Prlase. 0d. M. W. JUNE Stationery and Printing Co. Monroo and Doarbura-s! ¥YHOTOGRAPHY, ODOT ‘The South Side Photoxrapbor, from diershey Hall u Tall go Hobey-et., oor. Madison. Cabinot I*hutographe al nr days, Cars, § SEATS. not suy a word; thoy maintained tholr polloy of silence. Aatde remark from Senator Raton wis all that was Leurd on tho Domocrauc sido of the Bonute Chamber, QuseNsrown, April 2—Arrivod, Britian Exe pire, from Philadelphia, s Lonpon, April 2.—Tho steamers Hoopor and Persian, from Hoston, Adriatio, Bristol, Holve> tik wad ‘Cansda, from New York, havo arrivod TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. * Bpectal Dupatch to The Chicago Ivibune, s. Minwaukes, Wis. April 2.—A. BL, Goilfuas, $y Ropublicun City Treasurer oloct, to-day made @ (°., formal demand upon tho prosent tnoumbent, |: Trumpf, for possossion of the office, Thelattor this morning refused the dumandat tho advice of big bondsmen, on the ground and Mr. Golk- fuss could not qualify for tho position because bu was oti eltteort ‘Thu mattor now goos to for tha sume purpose, und then Lahull bave done, jon of a porson india Shinton, whore ‘no demurrer will allow hit to os cape. ry the followings ‘Nor shull this doction bo hold to upply to any caso in which, under tho Conatitution of the United States, tho Proaidont: may employ the mliltary power of tho Govern mont {n the faithful oxeoutlon of the laws. Hojected—yous, 19; nuyse2, Mr. [laine offered tho following amendments © Provided, furth@r, that during the existence and operation of the ‘foregoing restriction wpon any Unitod States soldiers appouring at the polls tw keep the peuco italall tot be lawful for uny: other person to parry, a doudly werpon, oper or .conoealed, at the polls at any clootion tor Ko reacntatives in Congress, undor penulty of," eto, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunty Wasiinaton, D. C., Aprit 2.—Tho Congres- atonal Recont this morning furnishes an iustras tion of stupidity and of outrugcous syastofulness n tho oxponditure of Governinent money be- yond whiob It {a not posaille for Congrogamon ar tho Government to go, The firat fifteen pages of tho Record are fillod with un oplo poem, with the following introductory titles “Copyright 1680, by Stephen W. Downey, rights rencrved, “Atutent af ths How Sesphen W. Downey, of Wyoming Territory, in the Huuso of Representatives, Tucaday, ‘Apat 13, 2880, Sr, Downoy sald: * Mr, Spoaker, ‘on tho 12th day of April, 1880, 1 introduced the followin bil namely,’ (Horo follows the toxt of the bill, Wasurnaton, D. ©, April 2.—Thoe Sennto | chusotts, heirs of tho lute Josep! Contin, dry Bxodus Committco rosumed tho examination of | desired to present tho desk on which tho Doo ‘ 100 ritten by witneseow to-day, Horatlo Htuby, a colored | Juration of Independonog ne ere Tan, who until” recontly was a resident of | PLOWS Joven Mi pronsing the wish of {ho i Burleson County, Texas, testified that he bad | donom to offer it tothe United States, that it emlgratod to Kunsas sovoral months since, Ho | mlght have 9 piace in Baa Posen fs Bite autd tho reusons for tho blacks leaving Toxas 1 Conon ton re a wore tobe found in tho luck of cdueational | “3:6, Grune thon offured a rosolution thankin, faclliticd for thoir children, and obnoxious lnwi tus ganar for tholr patriotic prusontation, an it wusudoptod, ut ‘ and Curronoy, reported a bill ropoaliug the the severity of tho puuultics for minor | stamp tax on checks. offenses in bia section, und criticised the pre- ‘Tho House then went into, Committooe of tha yailing system of hiring out county convicts, Mppreprtilon bil fy the chalr,on tho Naval Ho euld culprite who aro convictod of ininor # * offenses before county oriminal courts aro nha Mit was read by scctions for amend ‘THM DEBATE. To the Western Associated Preaa, WasntxaTon, D. 0. April 2.—In the Benato, tho morning hour having eaplenel, tho Senate rosumod the consideration of the Army bill, ‘Mr. Withors, who rvperted tho Dill, sald that while the Arniy bill, ws it came from tho House, Md pot exuctly moet the viows of, perhups, the majority of the Benute Committos on Appropri+ ations, thoy bad deolded not to propose ti amendments. in view of tho fact that tho ac sion was. fur advanced, and but ony upproprine b to take any uction like! j Moot tho DUP which was then read, but tho poeeeeed hich proposcs to appropriate $500,000 to com- the SupremeCourt, G % % 88 tha | Mr. Withors Tromoauter in eultable palntir u hired out to planters . ‘On motion of Mr, Atkins an amendinont was clat Dispatch to Tra Chlcago Tribuns. Bre Dress SiG Fats | Fon ge Bont casa trom the RAISED THB GAME YOLNT OF OKDED Fe eee ey the Dirt doutlyond tecure Ae dade KOuIMALPRIDES, adepiod increasing tho appropriation for con- | _ Sr. tue Bint, Apel SireFrederta vou ay Spring Style, on hand or | esldont intra esired to. present to the | aa ta the former amendment offered by Mr. | ruction of our Savior Jusua Christ, FE ere Le ae eee eewrta an oxtremo caso, | Hmgent expenios Of tho wavy from §80,000 to | Tludoustodt, tho Gurinan poct and novelal Nhe made to order. Superlor Quality. | United States tho desk on which tho Declaration ta! tho bill has boon published in “‘ncarly ovory bos boon at St. Paul for some days, was given & banquet by the German cltizona of thia pluca tar night in honor of big Dirthday, which occur i day, Ho will louve for Omaha to-morrow, ‘Tho Vice-Pres\dont—The Chair sustains tha Reine of order for the roason bofore stated. second section touches moroty the use of wo where a colored woman found guilty of petit | "rio roading of the bill having bown con+ lurceny and fined $30 and costs was bired out to} cluded, Bir. ifaiioy caliod attontion lo tho way a plantor for ono-quarter of acentaday. Ruby | In which tha bill been specdily and gatis> newspaper in the country.) Mr. Downey thon cantinuca; ‘In support of ita provisions [ huve the honor to offer the followiug: argument, on- Price, $5, At BARNES’ Hat-Store, of Indapenennes was | 86 Madison-st. (Tribune Building) y . co» Presidout ile aia vefore tho Senate a Joint resolution passed by the House, socept-

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