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“PAR VOLUME XL. MASOLS. arene ASOLS. Kew and Blegant Styles| ¢, Creat Variety. Have added largely to their stock of PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, And will exhibit to-day some ‘aie styles, manufactured eee Can’t Be Found! for us. Black Brocaie Parasols, 18 AND 20-INCH, LINED, ALL COLORS, ‘$3.60 and $4.00. The same, with Fringe or Lace, $5, $6, and $7. EIECANT BROCADED PARASOLS, | F. DEOTSCH, 12 RIBS, LINED, $5.60. BLACK SATIN PARASOLS, LINED, ALL COLORS, $5.00. ° 5,000 SUN UMBRELLAS , ALL SIZES, ALL PRICES. SPECIAL. 400 SUN UNBRELLAS, Hew’ now in their Wate- » PEARL rer gor Theseare cheap and will go off fast. CALL AND INSPECT, Mandel Bros., : STATE-ST. Sranch--Michigan-av. and 22d-st,_ and 22d-st. SILVER ~ GOODS. | pave fe 2 ul Tea Sets, from 0 te Tet Cake Baskets, Castors Preserve Stands, tans and Sets, Napk! Spoons, &e., at factory pr prices. TINH CLOGKS AND ORNAMENTS, MILES BRO. G0. Woharo a now lot of Rogers, Smith & : celebrated foots, compriding b beau- re Urns. ». Frult Lndles, Children’s fn Rings, Forks, oy areata pi SOMBER. ~ BUCK & RAYNER'S ‘Moth Powder” Will protect “yotir Furs and | For Banks, Woolens through the Summer. “Sie a, cor, Madison, and 7 CLARK-ST, i OFFICES AND ROOMS IN THE Nevada Block, : Cor, Washington and Frankllnests., Sates Beata for publishing or ‘Wgb}, ma eat wied Moaraloly oF ia sah nufacturing, iva for business Homa abate Belling Jo =— sRouty Clark trou 177 Blate-. Necks of FONKION Htews, ny'ty Mltn 845, g94, goo. mE 'iRonen A WAWLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SUNNISON, -- re My esig. ta Saad _ For Rent. ye -Huhted Front ‘01 Wluor ut No. Sea ara bane Schad corr’ & GAGE, “Hot aes at, youean find a larye and DOMESTIO WOOL. New and Stylish; {geoured at OLD Ny gare prlecs,and their superior Ale there Neeru thd general excellence of ky they are edry popular. sat, Huot 3 COLORADO. ents mente cargul gully aia BLANK K BOOKS. CIGARS, THE Seek No Fc. CIGAR! lts Equal WHOLESALE AGENTS, KELLOGG & BARRETT, 29,& 31 Lakosst., tor. Wabash-ar, 8, P. FARRINGTON & 00., 4, 6 & 8 Lake-st. 64 Lateks cor, State. LOCKWOOD & DRAPER, 51 & 53 Wabash-ay. CHICAGO. oe RURNITORE, ITURE. — The Tobey Furniture Co, rooms the largest and finest display of CHAMBER SUITS ever shown int’ this count PARLOR, LIBRARY, DINING- ROOM, HOTEL, and OFFICE FURNITURE in equal variety. All at the Lowest Posrible Prices. State & Adams-sts. Factory, Jefferson and Randolph: sts. Ce SEA FIONEEEN, O60 ee ULVER'PAGE = cCHOYNES.CO.2 LITHOGRAPHERS AND RES Cheoks, Notes, Drafts, and Reoeipte, Certificates of Stock, Bonds, Manufacturers’ Show-Cards, Clroulars, Notices. SAMPLES AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED, sae havo a lot of old SAMPLE TRUNKS for STATIONERY and PRINTING Corporations, Mining Compa+ niles, Rai roads, and Business 7. Houses, TN STOCK OR MADH TO ORDER, sinitrclaas work, prompt attention, and roasonablo pricus, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTING, Allof Huportor Quality andat Low Belege. rue y: arta Doarborn-als BLANK BOOKS, PRINTING, AND STATIONERY. J. W. MIDDLETON, 63 State-st. Targe Btock, Good Work. Low Irises. DENTISTRY, ew Safe Remedy, No More Pain with Teeth, > of rr 30 Tinout and Went Teun Bot, nd ear, rn NS! FURONTV OTT! ind Handolph-sts, POR SALE, Good! 816, ad stock, well assorted, TER MACKEY. - ata SeAtanne eri Kookuk, Iowa. a EEN, MONEY TO LOAN Real Estate tn Chicago, Improved preferred, MEAD & OUE., 140 LuwWalle-st. Further” CLOTHING . from the Factory EVERY WEEK, and our WITALIZED AIR. WHO JESALE . EAGLE SMO 136-H 138 Madison-st, 144 & 146 Clark-st, Offers some SPECIAL BAR- GAINS in Springdver coats Ulsterettes, Having decided to close certain lines of these goods, we have made a price on them that is simply a no Granulated. Standard A: ‘¢ SOAPS. Procter & Gamblo’s, G0 ths, to the box.. Kirk’s On Mottied German, 60-1b, ox. Linen, 60-1, box, Uabbitt's BEST,‘ 100 CANNED GOODS’ AT LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES, Kalmon, 15¢ can, doz Lobsterm, 1G¢ can, Sardines, Qarters, 1 Conencd HIKE: Bwtanc 1336 c88, doz 1.50 Condens wean, ¢ CAD, S French Poss, 20¢ can, dox. is £40 CHOCOLATES. Bakor's Premiura, German Sweet... Mailard'’s Prom! Cocoashells, & fo: Butter, Zhe Le Cand, Dried, De, &,, SACRIFICE, | ,.c Sam rae ae and delivered at Depots ieee ete, SEND FOR PRICE-LIST. As notwithstanding the enor- mous advance in Woolens and Clothing . Materials, we offer them at LESS than {OLD "TOME" PRICES. These goods are NEW! and DESIRABLE and. a RARE BARGAIN, : BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S | CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. HENRY L, HATCH, Manager. RATTAN FURNITURE. ‘on RATTAN FURNITURE. We are now prepared to show our pae trons in Chicago and ‘all the West” tho LARGEST, BEST, and MOST COM- PLETE Stock of our CELEBRATED and JUSTLY APPRECIATED Rattan Wares ever offorcd to tho public. Wo have now in store and keop con- stantly on hand all tho LATEST and BEST patterns, combining the latest fm- provements In workmanship and stylo of flnish. Wo are receiving. our goods FRESH «ARCHERY, ¢ Kee . ~~ Pull Li Lines Sof nay, LAWN ‘TENNIS, - BICYCLES, BABY CARRIAGES, | AND OTHER SEASONABLE SPRING GOODS. ' LATEST MUSICAL ‘NOVELTY, The Oreuinette, Together with gl Lines of Music and Attachments, PRICE-LISTS TO DEALERS, VERGHO, RUHLING & C0, | 138, 140, 142 & 144 Si 142 & 144 State-st. Special Notice. ould call preteuiir attention to our aa an display of 2 Arrows, etc., in our Show lows. erento solicited; and no trouble to show goods. oot BW, RENTA Ly Union Pa irk CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH PEW RENTAL. The Annual Rental of Pews will take place at the Church, corner Washington-st. and Ashland.av., MONDAY EVENING, Hay. 9, at 8 o'clock, I HATS. je P.O. W. Herrick’s Own Make. STIFF ITATA: Tho Lorne, The Sultan, ‘The Hanloy, ‘The Flexible, Tho Derby fens Squares TOW ‘tha above Sui Mata mone) Fronch Mixed, Drab xud, Hrub, and Ilse! Also, Fing Bult Mate ie atl yatylos and colors. Youth's, Hoys', und Children’s Headwoar Pin great varlutioa ay HERRICK’S, Stock Is thorofore CLEAN and BRIGHT, Parties furnishing Rooms for the summer or Country Houses will find it to their ad. vantage to purchase at HEADQUARTERS, Wo havo also thé-handsomest BABY ‘CARRIAGE In the country, Buy the “Wakofleld” and got tho Best. REMEMBER; our No, Is 231 State-st., and wo. are NOT anywhero else In- this city. WAKEFIELD RATTAN co., 231 STATE- Sh Owing to the increasing sale ang popu- larity of the STECK PIANOS, tho olegant, larger and moro commodtous warerdonis,’ 208 State-st., havo been taken, whero a full assortment of Uprights, Squares, and | Grants will be kept constantly on haud, ts wanted in overy county In tho West to soll wits) tupore instruments H. BRANCH 208 STATE-ST. ao NS >... | Hi) CHAS. W, BARNES, OF STATE-ST., Shows many shapes not found elsowhore, Full Hno of ‘Boys’ and Chil- A T Teens eee ct itll Bronce S |148 State-st. Boarding Horses. FISHING TACKLE AND CUTLERY, No. 53 State Street, Chicago. = Established 1863-— TO THE MEDICAL, PROFESSION | An wnjlintted aupply of fresh BOVINE VACCINE VIRUS Eyonagated by the Now England Vaccine Co. is for Stine & SMITH, 100 Randolph-st. ath 30 Rouble Charged Ivory Paints, $1. EprAil oniers by tolegraph, mall, and telephone icase nausea 5 Sa. Seas ow siness Lorsos, 14 lod at ’. Transfer . BUN STORAGE, fone ‘Buatlos, Wi wnd BS Mickivan-éy., noar Mail- Ge PUN BTOUAGE “FURS Preserved from Moths, stored tufre-proof rooms. For perfect sufe- } ty leave your Furs or adidress to send for them with BARNES, 86 Madl- ponies. (Trivune Building), “LAWN MOWERS, Cutlery, and Tools of all kinds, Getig and Bates Toot Worn Rita he Prego Of 1 Beurberase iad te neta GROCER. AND WINE HERCHANT, 110 and 112 Madison-st. The Store has’ been Refitted and Enlarged to Accommodate the Increasing TRADE. NO GOODS MISREPRESENTED. WASHINGTON. . Springer Case Still AND RETAIL Proceeding. ‘Donnelly’s Version of the Anony- mous Letter that Raised the Rumpus. Ho Attompts to Throw Its Author. ship upon Bill King, of ~~ Minnesota, The Senate Makes Quick Work of the Naval Appro- priations. Controller Knox's Report as to the Condition of National Banks. COFFEES OUR GREAT SPECIALTY. Thousands of Families will use none other than ours. YOU CAN SAVE 25 T0°S0c ON FLOUR By buying it trom us, as we are receiving direct from Mills, and can guarantee uniform quality at ALL TIMES, _ A Large Stock of Choico WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS, At Lowest Possible Prices. C. JEVNE. No Failures Have Been Reported During the Past Nine Months. . A Commission Asked for to Con+ sider Changes in English Orthografy, And Introduce Reform Under the Stamp of Official Legisla- tion. The Ways and Means Sub-Committees Prepare a Now Tariff Bill. . Troops to Be Sent into’ the Indian Terri- tory to Prevent a Collision. SPRINGER~DONNELLY. INTERESTING TESTIMONY. Special Dispateh to Tae Chicago Tribune, Wasninoton, D.C., April 30.—The Spring- er-Manning Investigating Connulttee re- sumed the examination of Mr. Finley this morning. Mr, Updegraif, of the Committee, eross-questiuned §=Finley mereiles! rd thore was some amusement at Finley’s de- faut answers, It was developed in an incl- dental way that the National Life-Insurance Company of this city has been doing busi-" ness fora year ortwo without any assets. Mr. Finley isan agent for this concern, antl’ thatis why he has resided here for several years past, It also turned out that, though: he had so largean acquaintance in New York, the only persons he can now remember: as of “our friends in New York” aro ox- + Dorsheimer, ex-Mayor Wickham, ard ‘Ald. ‘I'womey?”"Hls confidential relations with Donnelly’s friends appear to have con- tinued without his having been jn Minnesota for three or four years, Le explained. that Nis “chagrin,” of which he speaks in his letter to Springer, was lest disaster might” befall his cHent, Donnelly, through Spring- cr's desertion of lis cause. ALL SIZES CHILDREN'S DONNELLY was the next witness, He told his own story iv without much interruption, but — the ‘ narration does not cuntain much of anything that Is really new, .He began “I. know by saying, nothing of the authorship of the anonymous letter.” When Mrs. Springer showed him the flutter on. the 9th of March, he told her he thaught.it was the handwriting of William S. King, of Min- nesotu. His first knowledge of the receipt of the letter by Springer was obtained from ‘Mr, Julian, his counsel, on the morning of the 0th of March, Julian sald Mrs. Springer had on the night befure showed him the let- ter, and lind said she believed it Imad been written by a lady friend of Mr. Donnelly’s, as the handwriting looked ke a Jndy’s. Julian told hor that on the dny the letter was written Donnelly belleved Sprluger to be on his side, and consequently he could not have written it, us he could have had no motive. Donnelly was much exelted, and, after a conference with Messrs, Sawyer, Colerick, and Manning, ‘called on Mrs. Springer, who showed him tho fetter. She assured him that she didn’t think he was atthe bottom of it, and added that Mr Sprhuger had » OFTEN BEEN APPROACHED In the game Way In earlier years ofthis potitle- al Sife. Mir, ounell detalied at length this Interview with Mrs, Springer, the up- shot of which was that he convinced her that the letter. must-have come from Wash- -burn’s friends, He told her pe would take steps to traca the - ayther, and on his way bael: te his hotel ho telegraphed to St. Paul for coples of the handwriting of William S. Ring and Charles Johnson, "Tho latter is a friend of Washburn's, and was in Washing- ton nearly all winter, ‘Tho telegram was us fallow: HP, Hall, Globe office, St. Paul, Afinn.: Send eneciniens of Bill King's and Charley. Johnson's handwriting, Greutest TEApUTLARCO, abe: * National Hotel, Wi ‘asnintan D.O, The next day he saw Mr, Springer nnd told hi of the Interview with Mrs. Springer and of his suspicions touching King and Joln- Bon. HOSIER Color Assortment: Beige, Oxford, Marengo, Gris, Wine, Light Pink, Light Blue, Navy, Cardinal, and Brown. General Retail Price 65 cts. ‘INVARIABLY _ The Leaders of Popular: Prices. MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, REMOV r HAVE REMOVED 54 & 56 Madison-st., “THE STONE AHOUND THE CORNER,” And offer my frlonds and ouscomure glare and frosb Finest of Croceries, . Choicest of Fruits, Pane Mot trednguntay AU TS Ott ti anita BU lu fuct, oversiing Hood t0 Gat, to Urink, an LUCIUS C. PARDEE, Successor to Stanwon & Co, Italian. Warotiousomat, REMOVAL. : THE CHICAGO . REFINING Co. |: Raguers and Asssyors of GOLD and SILVER, and Dealera in Gold and silver HULLION, have removed to II4 Dearborn-st._ Removal. PENNSYLVANIA COAL (0. May 1st to _94 Dearborn-st._ MR BPRINGHR LOOKED DOWN for n moment ina “sullen odie and: thon sald ad wouldu't for $10,000 have the mat- etinto the newspapers, 1 shall holt fu i) t responsible If it docs, as it was to him that my wife genimunlented tho matter: tn confidence, If tt Bets Into the howapapers Ushall cut Julian’s acuuiaintance, Thoro Is nothing 1 wouldn’t do if it becomes nolsed about. 1 should bo desperate” Springer auld then that he thought Finley had written the letter, and spoke of Fluley’s other lottur, Donnelly said; “1s there any resemblance between the handwriting of tha two?” He answered that thera was not, but that a mun wight write two. or three . hands," T can te two or threo hands,” ho sald. Donnel- Jy was golng on to say that he did not undo stand Springer to mean - puytliins, {nore than athreat, when he was tots The rest of understanding hig ‘testimony reluted to evel g “ senitnen’s. LYTENTION to vote for him. ‘This belief continued wut the éth of March. On that day ho lalke Binisy. Svar with Julian, and afterward ‘wit AL the conclusion, of Donnelly’s testimony, Mr, Etter, the clerk of tho He vetlons Coie inittee, was asked if he hat given Donnelly any ussurance that Springer would vote for him, 3{r, Etter, siter anoment’s hesitation, replied; “eT ald aay to Mr, Donnelly at one time that I thought Mr, Springer wea tow ol a Democrat to vote against. his part: can ore was w hearty Jnugh at this, in which Mr. Springer did’ not folu, and Donnellys cauneel Cd congratulated Mr, Ettur as a true eecrat, “The specimens of handwriting sent for by Pannelly have been revely ud ae naw Ht: the hands of an export in this city, -| Lay, anid will be placed before the. Couintives whun cailod. for, iat extuuation of : th posfinark on Finley's lotter to Springor with 8 ren ulfying glass has satisted the Commit- tew tat ¢ was dellyered not at 3 o'clock on: plane stnoeincios titted Sure eights on sclenting iow as ‘Ee ° eyaqupos, Barvuiviers, hy ACEO The Investigation into “the vel Buuday, as wes Delloyed yestorday, but uf 8,,4 Commerce tho figure being an8 ands S ‘three. makes Finloy’s stntemen = 69 tho ‘ut i wos written retitaly eoneliban ° “a THE ENVRITIOAMON. To the Western Associated 'ABHINGTON, D.’ C,, April 80. The Don- + ¥-Finley investigation’ c continucd toxlay, Upon cross-examination Finley sald he lil ben President of the Nationnt: Capitol In- surance Company. Dy the * pald Democratia detractors of Donnelly” I had inmy mind. Judge Flandrau, of St. Paul. I don't know of any others that were’ pald. "By the “mer- eenary quasi-Democratic Ficfendeys” of Wash- burn’s bribery? Lreferred to alleged. pee views publisiied {n a Minnesota paper, sent here to Congressmen b; ;protended ‘pene, ocrata in Minnesota and St. Paul, andallother ; Democrats whio defended Washburis moth-" ods in ol taining his: elects cn eho Dente lends in. New ¥ meant the :‘Denio- cratic party in New zor Biale. i 1 ue 13 inley was cross-axamined at} great len, ae by Representative Updegratl as to. | | at THE MEANING OF CERTAIN EXPRESSIONS | in his letter to Springer, and stated that the - term, ‘I still hold closeand contidential rela tions,” referred to Donnelly's Rode he had + and iotto Hewitt. When asked if he. hy vi. been In Minnesota since 1877, he replied that ° he had not. Mr. Springer here introduced testiniony : showing that he was not patred on the Done nelly-Washburn case, as stated in yeaterday’s , Inveatigation, Finley was here asked whether he over, wrote to Hewitt that the “air is fallof ru-' mors of money belng used to keep Washburn. in_ hfs seat, und that Springer. was actin; atraugely and inexplleably.”” Finley replic he had so written to Howitt ‘AbONE fatelt U, ‘The reply of Mewitt «was pre-- sented, to the effect that Tilden had not in-, terfered in the election contest of Donnelly’ ys. Washburn in any way, DONNELLY’S STATEMENT, Mr, Donnelly was then sworn, and made: the ‘foullowing statement: “I did not; write the anonymous letter, I did not in- spire it, or procure it to be written, I do. not know who wrote it. I first saw [t-on* ths Mthof March. Upon the morning of that ye had an interview with my -counsel,’ at jan, and he told moeof tho anonymous: letter, L came down to the House and’ saw Manning and told him, also Representa-‘ thyes Sawyer and Colerick. No injunction, of secrecy had been put upon mo. “1 afters” wards saw Julian, and he thought thero: would be no huproprlety | hy Past ng iD pon Mrs. Springer in relation to! her the handwriting seemed pet ket ‘lint of ‘W.S. King, of Mimesota, She thought ths matter should be Kept secret until Sprit returned from New York, On the mom ae of the 10th Linet Springer In lis Cominittec- Foon and told him my suspicions, and that I would send for speelmens of the handwrit- ing, and do all 1 could to DIFCOVEN AND PUNISIC TIE AUTIIOR: - of the anonymotts letter, He sald he would rather give $10,000 than have the matter get into the papers;-that if it got out he should. hold Julian responsible, and would cut his acquaintance; that nothing was 80. desperate that he would not do If it became known, He also said he thought the anonymous note, caing from Finley, who had written him a bulldozing letter, Usugeested that therewas' , no similarity In the handwriting, but I most positively did not any Intey ¢ could not have ‘written both letters because thoy were upoit>*- different paper. From early Jn the winter up’ to the Gthof March I was convinced Springer was in my favor. On tho 6th of March Mun- ning told me there was no doubt as O° course of Pproger in votlyz to unsent Wash burn, but that there” wns doubt of hig voting to svat_ me. Ltold Julian, and ho called upon Springer, and argued’ the ense! with him for two hours, and came away" with the impression that. * , BPRINGEN'S COUISE WAR. VERY- pounrrun: Tsaw_ Finley that oventng (March 6); and» talked the matter over w! hin. Noth bing: was auld about his writing Spriuger, a letter, J had had frequent interviews with ‘Springer er daring the winter. — Ile had snld tt imight be: pelitie to.huld: back. my. tutil after the, autestion of selecting Pres identini Electors was settled or its Deltation quicted in New York: that if my case was deelded at once. the: Republicans would raise _n clamor,’ ‘Whereus,’ he guid, ‘if the ease be held back, we ‘(the Deniocrats) will have -thas much advantage fn determining your case? On the morning of the sth of March I wag seated with Julinn upon a sofa du the House, when Representative Manning eame up and congratulated Julian, saying: *The - work you. put iu on Satunlay has. hud Its diet on Springer. le hag left town, palred, mad wants ine tu go ahéad and decide the Dunuelly case before he returns... I~ went outside, and imecting Finley shoot hands, anil sald to him: ‘It isall right’. At that thuo 1 wes satistied Springer hin all’ neht. Ido not charge that W. 8. King, o! Minnesota, wrote the anonymous letter, 3 : Ido say there are striking similarities be: - tween his handwriting and that of the anony- mous etter. I received 0 long and threaten ing letter from King on the Iist of April y upon close inspection’ 1 nwng autlatied thor were grounds for suspicion. I linve given the letter to an expert, who will be summoned asa witness. King's letter to me was dated Mhinenpolis, Allnt. Apr k 17, and was re - cetved by me an tho fist. I do not know... whether he Is in this city now, but’ ho has been here this winter.” Adjourned, THE HURD BILN. . PERNANDO'S EXONERATION* Speelat Dispateh to The Chicage Tribune,’ + > Wasnisatos, D, C., Aptil 30.—The gossip nbout the Ways and Means’ Committee: ad “tho report on tho Hurd Canadian Rallway: bill has not ended, One of the: members of tho Committee, referring.to Wood's vindlen- don, sald to- day? “It Iya vindfention that ° cloes not vindlente, and whatever tho publlo mnay think about it, thera ly very Hittle prow. pect that the bill will ever bo heard of aguin In Comimitteo. ‘Tho neltation has killed it. © As more fuets ave learned about tho matter, It becomes uvident that there hus.becn a. great deal of publicity, to say. the: lest,’ on tha part-of some member. of . the Conmuittee, Judgo Kelloy, for Instance, ‘ anys absolutely that tho Sub-Committeo | with tho possible exception of Wood hiinself, -~ only oxiunined the-bill long enough to know that it was of great Importance, and had ins. tornutionnl features, andagreed thutltshould - be first considered tn the whole Committee. - For this reason consent was given to transfe) the subject without recommeidation, ds it” had not been considered, to the whole Com-" mittee, ‘The faet that no recommendation, favorable or otherwise, wns contemplated by this reference to the whole Comittee was.’; elear, “Thero-can bo no mistake: about it,” sail one member of the Sub-Committes; yet; the language of the reportthat was pregonted to the whol Conunittes, and widely 0 i IT WAS PRETENDED « z was authorized by the Sub-Cominittee, con: talned o inost emphatic favorable “recon: mondation of the purposes of the Dill, . ‘There was no authority for the Insertion of. any such Innguage inthe roport, and Wood, ft. his Mudlsntion, has: not explulued ‘how, that* language, camo to be there, So’ indignant wore meinbers: of the Sub-Committes. that the language did uppear there that they. re- fused to approve the report, which Is sald to” vindleate Wood, until,the followlug Iaugnage was added to lt: “It'being. understood that . no member of. said Sub-Conunlttoo was hhue- . self in favor or . against the blll” : This auallfenrion is In aerlicing eo ay trast with ho Jan gia) the Tenor, t, which asxetts that” Tho « sult ' Committes . did not only favorably but i earnestly recommend the bill, Tho ‘quali(i- ention Is teult & censure upon’ the porson Hed ponsible for the report, and if, Wood: [y person, ns ho certainly was, his regolit-" Hon of vindication 1g .q resolution. of cots demnation. Yet oven the whitowashing |: resolution thug qualified did nog recelye tha approval of nll the members of. the Coinmite tee present, hotwithstangiug Wood, in a very. dramatia Way, notilled the press represunta tives that the Comittea had wneninou ly exonerated him, ‘Phe: threo membei Fs Bet eht—Morrison, Mills, and Conger—decli i to vote, and Carliste and Phelps were abs: PROTESTS AGAINST THE DILT. Apeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Jribung, - * Minwauxes, April 8.—Phe Chamber of passed a xesoludon éui- |, \

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